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Generally fa ir Thursday and
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by O fficials

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[ion Shows T h a t
Boilers W ere
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P R IC E F IV E CENTS

NUMBER 18.

^ . DAf^ ulliee Del^ ,, EXPLORER HASLarge School Bon
Facing Charge O f Murder FINALLY G
IVENE lection Schedule

ship Under W ay;
ath List Now 41
Investigations
kResponsibil-

D AY, A U G U S T 20, 1925.

V’ ffort! l f ’«hTen/B*AU»B' 20— [yesterday identified Sheffey a* the

t&amp; * $ K ssh r
FRENCHBODYTO
It
SOON VISIT U. S. S ri °VCr,nK
W est Its First
TO SETTLE DEBT Ciave
Onc-Cenl Newspaper :;i ~t x 'V . t T n
V ,C‘ r Ii l Vson I’assoH Away
A ter Eventful Newspaper
Y e a rs ;

late Wednesllnv

r

lt,,nPorurjh' animation remained unmoved from

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

ia , h Due to HcarlTrouble

.tlleged murderqua midnight prowl-!

Terse Statement Given Out Made
Newspaper 11u^c* SueHy Mellon as Aftermath of
res-s Appealing t„ Women
Belgian Negotiations; Na­
Readers; Helped Start A.l*.
tion May Get Concession

row.
Sheffey, 32 years of ag^. atnl a
former nnny officer, is on trial in
mount county criminal eovirt here
for the murder of l.uthee Wells.
Four other indictment, bending
against him relate
•feht-tlm. felon Its h - j S M l
with which the defendant ii charg­
ed with another murder, two at­
tacks on women, and housebreak­
ing by night.
Defense counsel will submit to
Judge John lllair n brief protestine against the introduction of the
couti stul evidence before the sour,
sh ill render his decision tomorrow.
Widow's Testimony Unshaken
the widow of Luther Wells, who

Mrs.

UP POLE FLIGHT
Exploration Work in Green­
land Will He I I is Work
For The Next Few Months;
Society Advised This Step

* wChl»r'ih»t ‘it allackt
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..........- had said: j Secretary W ilb u r Is
........
AJ: 1 wi» -* hurt K een ly Disappointed

you. “
1 he issue over the extent o f the
iiehl of testimony was raised in the Whether Undertaking Will
examination of (’. F. Hasset, who
He Renewed Next Year
followed the 20-year-old widow on
Remains To He Derided
the stand.Ta^'t.'a ‘friend"oTSheT

HOUSING SURVEY
TO BE SUCCESS,
SAYS SECRETARY
Drnminent Attorney to Speak
lo Local Chamber During
October; Publicity Com­
mittee to Meet Tuesday

$150,000 Issue Comet
A s Result Petitioi
Signed By O ver
P er Cent o f Voters

N ew High School
To Cost $250,000

W ASH ING TO N, A « . 20.-1.,,
Expect Bunds W ill Be
&amp; f fi, ? "
""
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20—(/?)—
- A ters«$ announcement from Sec-'er of thTehlcaVo
v \
'I told Sheffey," Basset testi­ A victim of unusual weather, the
Sold By Dec. 1; WUI
Thosp working on the housing
rctury Mellon that French commis- at his home here V
after
fied “ that ho in general answered MacMillan arctic expedition was di­ survey o f Snnford for the Cham­
B/unura empowered to Negotiate an illness of two
,
f
Be Dated Jan.1,1926
the description given in newspap­ rected Wednesday to abandon itr
|0RT, It. I. Aug. 20. a plan for refunding their nation's! Mr Lawson - haddays.
ber of Commerce this week are
suffered heart
effort
to
fly
over
the
unknown
pol­
er
accounts
o
f
the
man
who
at­
-Four separate i li­ war debt to tile United State , attacks in recent y.:ir f , „ m over
tacked Wells. Kheffgy just laugh­ ar sea and to concentrate upon sup­ Hireling with unqualified success
Tho election in Sixyial
ed.”
ons were under way would said September 15 followed work and an attack of myocra.litis
plementary explorations and inves­ in securing the necessary data to School Tax District No. I, r e -. i
Wednesday on the heels of the H-|. with acute dilation, which cullu.
Bassett's narrative was interrup­ tigations in Greenland, Luhrudor show tho number of people that1tpiestcd several weeks ago by
determine responai- glnn settlement made yesteiduy.
yesterday, proved fatal at ten
ted hy defense's objection when nml Baffin Island.
Ir thetrageily o f ex­ Otherwise there was no official " clock tonight. Hi. ,u.urpst re|a.
lie Is'gan to tell what Sheffey had
The action was taken hy the Na­ may he accomodated here under Jmore than 25 percent o f the
boiler on the ex- statement on the funding situa­ live, his niece, Mrs. ( h.rke K. Tasaid
about
attacks
on
other
per*
tional
Geographic Society, sponsor present conditions, according to an qualified voters of the San­
v,,ne, or ( hicago, summoned when
Iteanier Mackinnc in tion.
aims in the community.
of
tho
expedition, with the assent announcement made this afternoon ford district, for the purpose m
Members of the American debt
or Tuesday evening, commission expressed conviction it was plain his illness had be
of the navy department, which hv the secretary of the trade body. of determining whether or
come grave, was at his bedside.
Contributed the planes and person­
At a recent meeting, the Board
IS claimed &lt;11 lives that the Belgian settlement hail
Mr. Lawson would have been 75
nel and was based upon recom­ of Governors o f the Chamber in­ Hot the people iu this area
kith a dozen other been in a way associated with tin years
'
old next month. Earlier in
mendation of Donald B. MacMil­ structed the secretary to secure will Loud themselves to tho
khting their lust .slim French approach, hut there wa the year and two or three times
extent
of
$150,000
for
tho
lan,
commander
of
the
expedition.
the
services
of
some
one
to
conduct
life, with the probubil- considerable variance of opinion within the lust decade he had suf­
While
Lieutenant
Commander the survey. The work has been purpose of acquiring, building, en­
as to its effect upon French ami
them.
fered
from
attacks
which
kept
Byrd,
in
command
of
the
navy sec­ placed iu the hands of Mrs. Mitch­ larging, furnishing and improving
|th list grew by the hour, Italian sentiment.
tion, remained silent, it was assum­ ell and it is alreadv well under school buildings and lunds, will h i
him confined for a few days but
Large sums of interest, accrmsl
rndaiit at the naval hosed hy the navy that Commander way, according to tho announce­ held on Friday, Sept. 4, according
after brief rests he resumed his
most of the victims and to accrue, were drawn off the vigorous activities and refused to
MacMillan hud not submitted his ment. Actuul work began Tuesday. to announcement made today bv
was oa duty and work- Belgian account in that agin turn over the burden of direction
recommendation without consult­
A printed form is being used in Supt. T. W. Luwt..n.
fcsly. As many of the pn- meat and loans made during tin*
Dime Dwellers of The Gobi Invitation Is Presented To ing and obtaining his assent.
tin* Dally News to his staff.
tlie survey winch, if filled out pro­
Notice of the election is being
actual
fighting
were
made
ob­
Iroultl be removed were
perly, will give the information duly published und the progres­
Desert Are Believed To He
Wilbur Is Disappointed
Victory Frcemont Lawson gain
Government Hy Minister to
|the Newport hospital, ject to no interest charges bccuu-i*
Secretary Wilbur confessed him­ usually required by tourists who sive people of the Sanford dis­
ed fame and fortune by bis fore­
Earliest Vet Discovered;
This Country; Hrings to u self
volunteer nurses minis- o f understandings that nation's
"frankly disappointed” that seek residence in private homes, trict school tax district are expect­
sight in anticipating the success
Shows
Evolution,
Is
Report
representatives
had
with
tinlate
heir needs in wards that
Head Preliminary Discussion the expedition could not complete apartment houses, Iniarding houses ed by the school officials to voto
of
a
low
priced
paper.
Ilia
Dally
The . Holguin
with flowers brought President Wilson.
its mission because of the unfor- and bungalows. A grading system in favor of the bonds on the elec­
anions of Newport’s so- cabinet and parliament, ami tli News was the first wester., palter
PF.KINd, Aug. 20.—(/P)—Stone
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20-H P )— seen harriers, hut he appreciated is also used, showing the percent­ tion day by u large majority.
to
make
a
success
as
a
penny
United States congress, yet mimi
implements and weapons of a race China's invitation to the United that considerable valuable knowl­ age of efficiency o f the rooms or
rrs.
sheet.
Already a large tract on French
of men who lived thousands of Slates to participate in the special edge had been obtained. Whether apartments according to their ar­
kstcr, the worst in Rhode ratify the settlement to miikr- it
Avenue
has iNien secured from
He
later
gained
hosts
of
friends
valid,
but
tbc
impression
grew
i.,
years
ago,
among
smut
dunes
on
Lam since the steamer
easterns conference provided for another attempt will be made next rangement, location and condition. Mrs. W. F. I.eavitt of this city
|t went down with be- day that these ratification- u. , iii the newspaper business when tho shore of ;i lake since swallow­ by the U-power treaty was present­ year to explore the polar sea, he
Kelly to Speak Here
where a new $250,U00 high school
arul 175 on hoard in legarded in responsible qourici. hi- foresight again came to the ed up hy the Hold desert, have ed formally to the state depart said, eoulii nut bo determined so
It was further announced today will be constructed early in 1026,
•rout
and
enabled
him
to
supply
ns
assured.
been foul'd far iu the interior meat today'by Minister Sze. lt sets far in advance, as much would de­ that during the month of October
|1907, was the direct re­
The reaction in congre • to tin hundreds of publisher, and small of Mongolia by the third Asiutie|Oct. 20 a, the date of the confer­ pend upon detailed reports and John M. Kelly, Chicago attorney, provided the bond issue carries. A
defective boiler, Assistsum o f $15,000 wilt go to pay for
liey General Oscar A. Belgiun settlement, which ii.vi i ' r newspapers with print paper expedition "f the American Mu­ ence which is to be held in China. plans brought back by Comman­ will make a visit to Sanford and the high school property, making
'luring
the
paper
shoitage
of
war
seum
of
Nnturul
History,
Roy
tin* Associated Press i have the aproval of both »-n»it&lt;
while here will deliver nn address the total cost of the new high
Presentation of the invitation iu der MacMillan and Byrd.
&lt; hnpman Andrew , leader of the
t was a coincidence that and house before it can become h time days.
to tlu* Chamber of Commerce nt school and the grounds $266,000, M Washington,
Tokyo
and
other
iu
Commander
Mac
Mil
Ian,
realized
in Peking
Mr. Lawson was one of the ex|n'diti"ii, di'lo.ed
one of the regular luncheons. Mr.
trVay, captain of the feetive, remains to be developed.
•ere
.led
capitals
has
brought
to
a
the
futility
of
attempting
to
com­
To Re Sold By Dec. I.
t which sank after being Most uf the lenders are away trout "in i influential puldi hers in the Wednesday,
- ■{ ■
plete the mission In the face of Kelly is attorney for tlie Ringling
Tin* remainder of the sum will
These
primitive
men
bored
the
I
T
.
’
'
7
li,ni,1:'
ry
•
,Uc‘'Mio"
'»
•
Brothers
Shows
and
other
large
p
. .
Ly a schooner during a Washington, but those &lt;&gt;u the I lilted States ami friends were
n
I .. ,
. ..
. . “ .1 tween these governments ns to uncommonly early encroach meat
■I y &amp; fc i
ground appear convinced that the ever proud to assert hi paper al­ shells and made ornaments of the their course if China raised, as it of winter, with only a few days enterprises throughout the coun­ he expended hy the school hoard
storm.
us follows: $50,000 will be used for
eggs left hy the dinosaur, the giant
Island attorney-gen- terms given Belgium, when sent ways was constructive. He was reptile that roamed the Asiatic up­ now has done, the question of re­ left for operations so fur north, try. He is also interested in San­ the completion of the South Shlo
•|&gt;# ? r *
ford
property
with
II.
\V.
Otter
"He
"f
the
founders
mol
always
a
to
the
cnpitol
with
tin*
weight
of
T ff &gt; v.
storation of Chinese tariff auto­ did not hesitate to recommend to
Iment will continue ita
Primary School, $50,000 will ba
lands "inc ten million yiutrs ago,
of
this
city.
leader
in
the
affairs
of
the
The
A:tthe
administration’s
approval
be­
n
nomy for discussion at the confer­ tho society the modification in
|xa to determine whether
used
for
the
construction
of
a
Mr.
Andrews
said.
They
Used
for
&gt;
i
ciated
Press,
being
one
of
the
■Much Activity
ence. Tho Chinese call for the con­ plans. This was received in a mes­
tViiminal culpability in hind them, will encounter no pro
mo i vigorous udvoiiates of co­ the same purpose the shelln o f a ference stated flatly that Chinese sage Monday night, and was fol­ During tlie ensuing several weeks high school building for negroes,
'to the .Mncklnui'. Fcd- longed opposition.
$10,000 will lu* used for the repair­
Both congressional and diplo- operative news gathering, lie was gigautli ostrich, long sine extinct. pur.Hned to bring up the subject. lowed hy a conference at the navy there will be a great deal o f activ­
Aip inspector* mid Newing und replacing of the heating
I’.irlicst
Type
of
Maj.
pri-!.i(l
nl
of
the
Illinois
Corporaity among the various committees
&gt;uo i ni..&lt; pentl- m:.'i- ris-Jcii v re lnunjri"lly »m
Mr. Amiri „ r behove*
viepe- &lt;» 25' Wushbijgor. v.jv-‘ta»weut has department yesterday in whieh it nnd brunvhea of the local cham­ systems of the primary and gram­
until P.100. IIe*lt:ri
virtuully
was
decided
to
accept
the
fUriUims today. United l,rir’t‘d ut some features of the ti"ii from
taken the position in exchanges
mar schools, $10,000 will he used'
...... R. Metcalf' settlement, it had been said time been a member of the hoard of di dition lias uncovered traces of the with the* Japanese government thut views of tho leader of the expedi­ ber, said Secretary It. W. Pear- in rojiulrlng the present high
I'lmtor .tense
earliest,
type
of
man
yet
discovered,
ms
of
the
present
orguuizutime nt the treasury and in'rector
fcrrtary of Commerce lionthe conference should he authoriz­ tion. Definite announcement was man, Jr., today. The committees school building, $5,000 will be used
lart an imnn
nciliatc inuuirv ,,lh,,r
officiul quarters thut •'"•' 1 ntinunlly since December, lie lias named them "the dune ed to disco n the matter if pre­ withheld lending reply to request nn* beginning to meet to get or­ iu repairing and replacing plumb­
dwellers of Shabarack Ussu” using
you.
' the United Slates could reeognizi I|l‘1
1"
sented. The Japanese government for n report from Commander Byrd ganized thoroughly for the year’s ing in the grammar and primary
| the state investigators
Mi. Lawson learned the rudi­ the name of the site of the find. however, was represented in unof­ hut ns nono was received today, work so that no time will he lust.
no
special
ntatus
fur
Belgium
h
y
school buildings, $45,000 will be
d the Mackinac's exploiled
"In these dime dwellers," lie said
ment . of the newspaper busine.s
On next Tuesday night, he said,
ficial advice. today from Tokyo announcement of the abandonment
used for furniture mid incidentals
kty found it was an old one, virtue of uuratified coinuiituicul.
"it a-4o wspaper which his father "we believe we have found the ear- as being unwilling to have the con­ of the polar sea (light was uiude. tin* Publicity Committee will meet fur ull schools in the Sanford dis­
innile
hy
President
Wilson
durin
kinl hy wear anil thinned
best
type
of
man
in
his
develop­
in
the
offices
o
f
the
trnde
body
hud
an
interest.
He
began
early
Before the «luy wus over, word
trict, Special school tux district
ference undertake discussion of the
i certain places," suit Mr. tlie peace conference.
This proposition has been roit to ucipiire the experience which ment from the ape."
was
received (mm MacMillan of to map out a tentative program in No. I, und $15,000 will he used for
tariff
autonomy
uuestion
which
What occurred at the
Mr. Andrews, who has been in
their
line
of
work
for
the
year.
A
era ted in the strongest possible biter maided him to develop on«
wus not specified in the treaty to additional difficulties through the
the payment of paving liens on
the xplosiiui was a rupsuccessful and widely Peking for several days, was mi the go on its agenda. Since the Juti-I virtual destruction hy fire of one number of advertising men from school property in the district.
da* plate in the cross way up to the time tin- negotia-11,1 ....... .
eve
of
Ins
return
to
the
expedition,
various
parts
of
tin*
state
will
meet
utors went into conference, but " :."J newspapers on the continent,
nnesv upncnr, however, to be will­ " f the wings of (ha NA-3. The
.Mr. Lawton said this morning
toiling from the right
lb. was horn in Chicago, .s&gt;.p which I"' left uboot 2IKI miles ing to refer the matter to a su! NA-3 had previously lieeii damag­ with the committee at that time that if the bond issuu carries, a.«
in
the final agreement, “ u weighty
uf the fire box to the!
iiinthwi'
i
of
Kalgau,
the
original
in
connection
with
tin*
extensive
tember
IH50,
the
son
of
Iver
conference conferem-c ed hy rou;'h weather, mid thus only advertising program Hint is to be is expected, the bond sale will be
k fheh oiler alongside ofj ; moral obligation'1 growing out of and Meting II. Lawson. Mr. Law- jiliiip-"ff point for the expedition sequent
tHe war President’s promi ■ at
there seenis little iluuht that u i.it olio plane was left in service. The carried oil by the Sanford Cham­ advertised und thu bonds sold not
Siiitial scam.
in
Northwestern
Chihli
province,
Versailles was recognized by the mil, Nr., who helped to found the
later than Dee. I. It Is highly pro­
China. (This locates the pri sent en­ isfactory iigreeintn mi th • point j speed with which the wing can be ber during tlu* next 12 munlbs.
h'ti often Patched.
American government in peeific repuldieau party in Illinois, was
bable that tin* bonds will be sold
can Is* reached.
.replaced will determine largely the
campment
"
f
the
expedition
in
f^rtiidinal earn was very language,
a great mlmirer o f John ( ’. Freesometime in November. The Itoiul*
The Chinese invitation was tak- l
n,KhlH I*1""*
ifte opening was 'ix or
i,milt and In named his son Victor Southeastern Mongolia.)
will he dated Juu. I, 1020, und will
cn
under
consideration
hv
depart‘"
&lt;
1
for_
regions
farther
south,
since
fcdlei wide. extending upSiam entering Mongolia last
Freemniit Lawson.
Mr. I .aw sou
hear interest at the rate of five
merit
officials,
but
no
formal
slutj ",
l"
send
out
none
spring
they
have
traversed
more
the iviir of the drum, it
i i complet' d Ins schooling at Phillips
and oiie-ludf |&gt;cr cent a ycur from
merit
was
forthcoming
nor
wasi"*
l'"'
plane*
mono,
than
1
,(10
0
miles,
penetrating
as
I that from time to time
Academy, Hanover, Mass.
II
that date.
there
any
indication
when
a
reply
j
Plane
Catches
Fire,
r bad been subjected to e x -!
father, who came to Chicago from far as the Altai mountains, m far
Clerk*, Inspectors Named.
would be sent if any further reply
The message reporting the Inl•Pair* by the addition o f 1^
Western Norway, founded with western Mongolia.
Clerks and inspectors numed by
test accident said:
should
he
found
necessary
in
ail
The scientist-explorer described
others, the Scandinavian Univcr-i
tho school board to look after the
"The navy pluiica are having
ty and was &lt;lected to the city coii.i other rare finds including traces of ditiun to the fact that the Amer­ tough luck. Another Liberty motor
According to an announcement polls on Sept. 4 and to count the
ican
delegates,
Minister
John
\an
other primitive humans, lu more
eil and 'ate legislature.
? T 1'
a Weakened con-1
------- votes following the election are as
dinosaur eggs to add to (he col­ A. MaeMurray at Peking, and Sil­ out of commission. The last spurn made Wednesday, the Sanford follows:
t has bis-n intimated to*
William .1. Itiidlnnd, manager of
is now being installed and our work liasehall team will through special
as
Strawn
of
Chicago,
have
been
lection of 25 brought out "f the
n,7'jt«v«rar» department On* war loan organization for the
Precinct No. 1, A. I*. Shoemaker,
has not really la giiii, since we have arrangement, play iu Tampa dur­
Cowan is Appointed
Gobi two years ago and skeletons appointed. Mr. Strawn will confer at a !,()()() mile flight to place us ing the remainder of this week in­ Mrs. Ruby L. Phillips and Mrs.
■1K C,.0r e .H '1 have tie. Sixth Federal Reserve District
with
Secretary
Kellogg
Friday
pre­
two men who came after tlu*
. " m'hb"n by the use during the Third Lils-rtv Loan and
his departure for lieymul the point iu tlie polar seas stead of in this city as designated Cassandra Schultz, inspectors, and
Assistant Chemist of
-tone age humans but Indore the paratory to
•1,“ ' r bammer tests. until recently a resident of Jack­
reached by my Jog teams in PJ11. hy tho leuguu schedule. It is un­ II. K. Tolar. Clerk.
Chinn.
Mongolian
race
iieopled
the
upper
l i ' i ,hl'• victim, was kill- sonville, has removed to this city
Precinct No. 3. !„ T. Ilryau, Mrs.
OT I'].\peri men Body Asiatic planes. The Hkeletmi.s -Imw“ A fire last night in the water, derstood tlmt tho Tampa officials
have offered tho Sanford club ball Virginia II. Glenn nnd Mrs. Vir­
I 'I n i ' bh l, of &gt;‘ «*nm. where he will lie managug reprecaused
hy
thu
spreading
of
gusoisl definite traces of having U&gt;en Trotsky Appointed
1,1 ,A' ‘ idle uf Con- aentative fur Flanico Estates" at
line on the surface, burned one of of the gate rccipts from the games ginia M. Douglass, inspectors, and
CAINKSVII.LK, Aug. 2 0 - (/V)
buried.
G* E. McKay, clerk.
‘i f .
Th* others Pierson.
tlie
wings of the NA-3 so badly today, Friday and Saturday.
The aiiiioiiiiceiiiciit has been made
Head
Economic
Body
The American scientist also
liu"&gt;* or from inIt was further learned from Mr.
ife has just returned from a by Di. It. W. Ruprcht, chemist "f
Tho Celery-Feds lost a double
thut
a
new
ouu
must
U*
substituted.
found tin* skulls of two animal
laiwton
that the first work that
header
to
tho
Smokers
Tuesday
a
f­
trip
to
northern
and
mid-western
Two
plunes
are
now
temporarily
the Floiida Experiment Station, of
tuariri&lt;T
WARSAW, Aug. 20.—(AO— Ad­
ternoon lint redeemed themselves will lie done after the sale o f the
tonight said |points where he went in the iuter- the app"illtment of E. W. Cowan lynea which Mr. Andrews believes
out
of
commission.
illustrate the evolution of animal vices from Moscow report the re­
bonds will be the construction of
f the ( vt* ! xtrL,nely l°w cat of his concern. He is onlhus- to the position of assistant chem­ life from the reptile to the mam­ turn to power of Leon Trotsky
"Fireman on the Peary strolled hy playing almost perfect base­
ionist *. 1,Mt ,n" r'' than instic about the big development ist uf the Experiment Station. Mr. mal state. These were primitive with the appointment of the form­ uwoy over the hills last to hunt ball iu two guinea Wednesday, the proposed addition to the South
winning tlie first contest 4 to I Side Primary school which includes
*' the ' program o f "Flanico Fitates" own­ Cowiai i a graduate of the Uni
•Ifmi , U t..........1
11,1 heard
i 5i 1
••if
.
er war minister as chief of the arctic hare. To his surprise tiiul by and holding tho leaguo lending 10 rooms. The other work will be
Li ‘ !l
rr‘'&lt;l farther ed hv Florida latnd Investors Uom- •versity uf Missouri, having receiv­ beasts about the size of rats. Their
gulls, fossilized, were found em­ economic council. The restoration uuusuul luck he got u polar bear, Tampa team to a I to 0 score til started us soon as posible, it la
P.*1 1 had tli,. men 0f the pauy. Inc., o f which t'arl W. Zimed both the It. S. atlll A. M. de­ bedded iu a roek formation which was expected ill Polish circles and succeeding in killing it at the
the
sc
the second contest. Local fans ex­ said.
h-tj,|,r | ' •»' near
......
-scene
merchild, vice-president of He nor- grees.
is dated two or three million years when* it was considered that Ids first shot, with an army Spring­ pect the Celcrymen to make a good
'" f hr.. V" ,
V'Hicient, al Motors, is president anil princi­
He ha« had considerable exper­ before the age of mammals.
strength ami popularity was too field. Wus read to run if his first showing during the rest of the
1 l,r'' prohably would pal owiycr.
ience in station work, having been
Seaboard Proposes A
F ITrenter.
The exjieditlon also found a few great to permit keeping him long attunipt failed."
week.
Mr. Rudland has opened an o f­ assistan t iheniist at the Missouri iniolcmenU which belong t" 'he under probation because of the
FJ , ft‘r has vtrtually crip,
According
to
tlu*
official
sched­
New Connecting Link
'’awtucket police force. fice at 305 First National Rank Station; Mr. Cowan has also had Mouatcriun classification, older j possibility of his becoming the Kidnaped American Is ule, the Sanford team will play
police m&lt;'ii were nhourd building and in n short time plans experience in nuiiiuctim/ field ex­ even than the “ dun&gt; Iwcllcrs" tools i head of some anti soviet governiu Lakelund the first three days of
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 0 -(,D —
periments, having worked for a I which are likened to the imple-j meat. Trotsky returned to Mos- Located Near Kucliow next week but will come to this
j to move his family here.
ltd.
■*:&lt;l
'"ding ns guests
ufler
Another link in new construction
fertilzer
cnmpaiiy
looking
Mr.
Rudland
has
Is
Mpaiiy or
| AirIs-en promm,,,,-nt ; of the Azilian culture found cow last May after u viituaJ exile
city Thursday, Friday and Satur­
in Florida was proposed to the In­
7 Hi iiry* i)i«Lp_, ,,umlH'r*1ently identified with the work of tluir field experiments.
in Europe.
, in Caucasus.
'ii.i ' v Dickerson
Dickerson ami
and |mftn'y
mnn„ ,-ivic
• • organizations
. . . through.
PEKING.
Aug. 20.—(AO—Dr. day for three tilts with the High­ terstate Commerce Commission to­
Mr. Cowan’s work at the Ifni
lander and their finul series of
Uk,T «re dead and Day- 1
Ilnrvey
J.
Howard,
American,
who
day by the Seaboard Air l.ino
.out the South and for several years versity Experiment Station will
was captured sometime ago by tlie seusun on homo ground.
n an* in b
' verved as executive secretary of deal principally with the larg"
Tiie Celery-Fed* will end the through the Urooksville and Inverbandits in Manchuriu ut same time
nes, a new subsidiary of the Scu1‘ Were buriis
■uffer- j th0 Georgia Forestry Association. number of fertilizer experiments
season with a three-game series
they
killed
Morgan
Palmer,
form­
rd, which will construct PJ
j which he helped to organ ize as a ,„,vv being carried on in various
with
the
Suints
in
St.
i'etersburg
erly of I'latLshurg, N. Y., lias been
miles
from a point on the Tatupu
branch of tho Southern Forestry sections of the state.
1
..
definitely located in u bandit cump on August 31 and Sept. 1 and 2. Northern at Brooknvillo tc u con­
dements M ade Congress. He also aided in the or­
some 40 miles from Fuchow lisieii.
nection with Its present line at
of 23 chambers of com­
SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Aug. 20. sed out of rifle range. Sun Fran- Ho is reported well. A Chinese
lissmnary M eet ganization
Holder. The new construction will
IVlaj. Barnett Speaks
merce in tho state of Georgia.
lA'i—Six convicts of the (ate j cisco police put out from that side prisoner, reluscd hy bundits, recog­ Fire Causes $200,000
materially
shorten the distance be­
here, taking R. O. Miller, o f tip* bay with shot guns nnd nized tho picture of Doctor How­
Damage to B ig Hotel tween Inverness
To Local Kiwanians prison
and Tampa over
Jrr N. C.,• Aug. 20.—
telephone
messages
resulted
in
or­
prison
shipping
clerk,
along
as
ard. Negotiations for his release
Pennsylvania Man Is
Li ’ "iiiigeinent
......** i
the Seaboard Air Lino as v.-el| aa
has
just
ganization
of
possess
in
Contra
hostege, escaped in u launch from
I lU'le.l |,y
are proceeding.
OCEAN GROVE, N. J., Aug. 20. open up a new agricultural area
Members of the Sanford Kiwait- '.he waterfront gang of the prison {Costa and Alameda counties,
Prominent lend- T i U T e d D IU l F e a t h e r e d
-(/P)—Fire of undetermined ori­ and sources of phosphate rock.
is
Club
mill
their
guests
were
des."Uthern
Presbyterian
in a hail of bullets from two guard j The convicts put out again when
|"r ih,.
•'ohliiig o f a large
ligh'.eil ut the regular luncheon "l towers Monday and were captured! they found they had tried to land at Havana Publisher Is gin originating in the hot bath
BURGETTSTOWN, Pa.. Aug.
room* on the first floor o f the
•1
L V S ",v*ntion, to be 20,— (/p)--Rohcrt Norris, proprie­ ,1„ organization in the civic room later at Mulatu uoint, on (he Con-1 a point where u posse was nwaitSouth wing rnvuged the famous Arm s to Settle The
the
Seminole
Cafe
Wednesday
Victim
O
f
Shooting
C&lt;mvititjon
.h "*
Mis- tor uf a cleaning establishment,
tra Costa county shore, three miles) ing them hut were turned hack by
North End Hotel toduy at u dumMoroccan Question
,u l|, an a . l l i " ' •'&gt;' M‘‘j- Harnett
next I)«*c. 2‘J
bullets fired by a deputy sheriff
J ,* Place i yet to he sc- was tarred and feathered last ,,f &lt; irusota. Mr. Burnett enter- away.
age o f approximately $200,000. All
H
AV
A
N
A,
Aug.
20.—(/P|—
A
r­
Miller tonight was near death1on a trans-bay ferry boat,
night on a lonely road near her#
of the 350 guest* escuped.
PARIS, Aug. 2d.—&lt;AV-Franc*
ithl-'i ‘H‘, some ct‘ntrally after he had been lured into an au­ tajticd the club by talking mi n from bullet wounds received when) Nineteen convicts were in tho mando Andre Y. Alvarado, age 52,
91
number of current and interesting the tower machine gum. were turn- prison waterfront gang and almost publisher of the newspa|ier, El Dia
and Spain have broken uff peac**
» &lt;*JU to I ,r»oo delegates11IS
1* tomobile) hv a group o f men hiding
their identity behind musks of 1,1Those attending the luncheon ed on the launch and George Gray­ nll o f them are believed to have und former Haviinu port police Miami’s M ajor W in ter negotiations with Abd El Krim.
Kiffian chief, and the plenipotenti­
by purticiputcd in the break, although captain, was shot by two men n*
burned cork.
•verii also delighted with several son u guard, who was slugged
Sport
S
tartin
g
Early
aries
ordered home from MeliHa
he
left
nn
automobile
in
front
of
critionly
six
got
uwuy.
was
in
a
vocal solos hy Raymond Nixon of the escaping men
•S|,|f ASSASSIN!K!)
where they havo been awaiting
Two nrmv airplanes from Prissy his home at 3 o'clock this morning
cul
condition.
Fmorv University, Gu., son of Rev.
M arkets
MIAMI, Aug. 20.—UP) —Jui Alai, Abd El Krim a month. The gov­
UN,
Paul Luce, one of the escaping field responded to an uppeol from und died u short time afterward
ami Mrs. T. J- Nixon o f this city.
on un operating table in an emer­ one of Miuini's major winter ernments decided the chieftain had
the
prison
und
drooped
a
note
in
Ulcer " i ’ 20— (A*)— An
tnen,
sustained
a
shattered
arm
J Three new members to the local
UKrapI, dispatch from
the prison yard while the chase gency hosoitul. Six bullets struck iport*, will open Saturday night been given sufficient time amt
^CHICAGO,
Aug.
20.—t/P)—
Kiw mis club. I*- P* Hogan. R. L. from machine gun bullets.
wus
still on, saying they had lo­ the publisher. The ussuilunt* are two months ahead o f schedule, jthey have decided to leave the betWheat. September 1.GIU to
Posse
Ix
Formed
Chrisenberry and J. L. Murentette.
•he Cantonese December, 1.00Qj to 1.01.
Corn,
cated
the launch with the fleeing said to have been u white man ami Thirty players from Mudrid, Spain tlemcnt of the Moroccan question
IT f .
The
course
of
the
launch
wus
fol­
" , received into theorgamzatlon
tnt' has been
u negro,
assassinat- September, 1.00 l0 LOOVj. Oats,
have arrived for Ihv season,
I to arms.
_________
f'
lowed bv field glasses after it crui- prisoners.
at the Wednesday meeting.
September, l l si to 41 T».

SCIENTISTS F IN D AMERICA INVITED
RELICS IN CHINA TO TAKE PART IN
OF ANCIENT RACE CUSTOMS PARLEY

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Celery - Feds Play
1 n Tampa Instead
On Home Grounds

Jacksonville i\I a
Opens Real Estate
. O ffice In Sanford

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Six Escaped Convicts From Quentin
Prison Recaptured A fter Hot Chase

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’fi&lt;:
, DoHiie numberetf 29' l o ) 1 2 .'hir.li ] J943 ;
•
. ' .
• *
V
Inrluelve.
for (1000.00 each, ahxll I
Ttowt* numbered 3(1 to 36o, both
be. due nnd puyablo on January I . ! Inclualve. for (I.OOO.OO eacli. ahull
JSJ1:
i be due and payable on January I.
Honda numbered (3 to GO. both 1950;
Inclusive,
for ( 1000.00 oncli. aim 111
Honda numbered 301 to .180. both
be due nnd payable on January 1 . 1Inciuaive. for
(l.noo.oo each, ahull
1932;
I lie due und payable on January I.
Honda numbered 57 to 70. both! 1951;
lnclu«lve.
for (looo.oq earh. ahall'
Itotida numbered j a i to ( 00. both
to due mid payable on January 1,, Inciuaive. for
$1000.00 each, ahull
1913;
be due and payable on January I.
Honda numbered 71 to 8 (, botu . 1952;
Inciuaive.
for (1000.00 each, rhnll 1
Honda numbered (01 to (20. both
l.e due und payable on Jauunry
l,| Inrlualve. for
(I.OOO.OO each, ahull
Hill;
I be due nnd pnynble on January I.
Honda numbered 85 to 98. both 1 1952;
Inrlualve,
for (1000.00 enrb. abnll
Honda numbered (21 to ((o . both

o Open In Selma, Alabama On Sept. 1 j
SELMA, Ala., Aug. lD.— fyp)—
The fourth annual conference'Nof
the 600 Methodist Sunday schools
of Central and South Alamnha nnd
Western Florida will open here
on Tuesday night Sept. 1. Sessions
will continue through the follow­
ing Thursday afternoon. It has
been announced that the first ses­
sion of tho conference will con­
vene at tho Church Street Meth­
odist Church.
In addition to the regular confer­
ence. Dcpjeram. four
federation
m«£ttmr*.Jhrt r ill be held during
thd !&gt;m4 df the conference have
been announced. These sessions
mH(I he* ft#* follows*,
elementary,
Miss Mary Agnes Stewart, Marion
Alabama; adolescent, Miss Irene
Glover, Mobile; adult, Mrs. J. \V.
Knight, Montgomery; nnd admin­

istrative, Ulny W. Black, Gcorgiana. Ala. These federation meet­
ings will consume nil of Wednes­
day afternoon and an hour and n
half on Thursday morning.
Local Methodists nrc making
plans to entertain about one thou­
sands persons during the confer­
ence. Sam A. Fowlkes is chairman
of tho local committee on arrange­
ments.
J. W. Andrews, superintendent
of the First Methodist Sunday
School of Pensacola, is president
of the conference. Ft. II. Mnngum,
of Sclmn, is vice president, nnd S.
II. Ulan, of Montgomery, is 8econd vice president.
F. T. Hetlong. of Greenville. Ala.
Is secretary'; L. G. Branch, Mont*

Hunchback of Notre Dame,” where
she played Esnicrnldn opposite Lon
Chaney, docs some of the best
work in her career in “ Head'
Winds/

to t h i Ciinnty IioClfd M Hubllo Jn*
at ruction h r S l S i H . 1&lt;l,” OT,,.y.vf. I T

five H'.’f ' rant of tho dUlV' ituallfied

•lertnn realdlna within the Special
Tux School District No. I, Seminole
County. Florida, aald dlmrlrt helm:
alao known an Sanford Special Tux
Hr Itho I Platrlrt. nakluj nnd petition*
InR raid Hoard to call anil order
no election to be held within anul

,ll»trlt*t l.rInK » l » o known
fnrit Special Tax School HiHtrl.i
to determine whether nr not „:,|,j
dlitrlrt ahall l*nuo hond* In jk,. ,, ' ‘""'t
Nutn of H50.000 00 to lieur inter* ”e,VM
c»t at tin* rato of flvo nnd -in«.|,ui*
’it*
per centum per annum, intcreii
.
payable xeml-niinunlly. lmn.li to |„. i
dated January )«t, 102*!. and to in.. . 'V»l
inclusive, mi iiuwu.vv t'ucii,
shall
be line uml payable on January i
l 929;
3Hands numbered '*? to
llonils nuniborrit 15 to 23. but),
Inclusive, fur (1.890.00
! Inclusive, for (lUOO.oo each,
slim!
be due und payablu oa J
bu iluo uml payable on January i
t93i&gt;;
Homls numbered 17. t“
llotuls numbered 2 '.' to ( 2 . both
each shall
Inclusive, fur II ’■iioo.oo
■ on January 1. Inclusive, fu r* (luun.oo pm-ji, ahall
be due and payable
be due uml payublu on January t
19(1;
, ... .
fiends numbered 19a t" 12 , hot a 1931;
i:.unis numbered i j to i.r., Imt.i
eaeb.
shall
Inclusive, for (l.ooo.oo
Inclusive/ fur (1000.00 each, shnil
bo duo uml payable on January I. I...
ituo and payable on January j
1002 ;
fiends numbered 13 to 230, both 1932;
I Sunils numbered 57 to 7o, bulb
Ineluslve. for ( 1 ,000.00 i :trli. shall Inclusive,
for Jlono.uO each, shall
bo due and payable ion January 1. lie
line uml payable or. January 1
19(3;
1933;
'
llomls numbered 2*1I to ! H . both
Itunils numbered 71 to 8 (, |,i,,n
Inclusive, for jf I‘ ono.oo inch, shall Inclusive, fur liooo.uo each, sbull
b&gt;&gt; duo and pay lido on January I. 1 1 . due and payablu on Junucry I.
19(1;
llomls numbered 219 til 00, both 1931;
llomls numbered 8.5 to 9.3. Imtl,
Inclusive, for 1 I.OOO.OO « acb. shall Ineluslve.
fur * 1000.00 each, -ball
on January
lie due and payable t...
be
due und payablu on Januaiy I
1915;
_
1935;
'
to
28I.
both
llomls numbered 2‘. ■
Honda numbered 99 to 112, both
Inclusive, for (i.O'io.ou each, rhnll
January I. Inclusive, fur (luoo.UO enrb. shall
be due uml payable eti J
be duo and payablu on January l
13(0;
Heads nnmberid 2s.&gt; toi 302. both 1930;
lb.mln numbered 113 to CM, Imlb
Incluslkv. for *1 oon.no ■arb. shall
be due and eoyablo on January 1.1Inclusive, for *1900.00 each, sitnl.
be
due and pnv.ihlo on January I
1917;
Itouds number I 303 |o 320. both 1937;
Homls uambereTl 127 to 110, both
.,
....
Ineluslve.
for ( 1 .000.1" ’ eueli. tdiall
shall
iie duo mid payable on January 1. Inclusive 'o r ( lono.no each,
be
due ami payable on January I
1 P«M;
.
.
,
'
llonils numbered 321 III 310. l.olli 1938;
liulids numbered III to 158, both
Inclusive, for *1.000.90 each, shall
Inclusive,
fur
(1000.00
each,
shall
be dun and payable on January I,
in. duo and payablu on January I
1919;
Honda numbered 311 lo 300, both 1939;
llonils numbered 159 f t 17*1. bulb
Inclusive, lor XI .mill....... .
nlillll
shall
be duo mid payable m i January I, Ineluslve. Ini ( 1000.00 each,
be due and payable on January I
1950;
llonils numbered 35 f to .130, Imtli 1910;
Inclusive, fer 11
• arb. shall • Hoads iiiinib. red 177 to 191, Imtli
due mid payable on January t Ineluslve, for (1000.00 inch,
shall
l.e due ami payable on January I
I9M ;
Pends numbered nil to ( 00, belli I9 H :
Pends numbered 195 t„ 212. belli
Inclusive, for ......... ........•&gt;. i .
be due mid payable on January l. Inclusive, fur (I. non. in eaeb. Khali
le d ie and payable on January I
1912:
Honda numhrreil 213 to 230, boll.
Ineluslve. fur 8l.000.0o each, shall
be due and paynlde on .laiiunry I
1913;
Honda numbered 231 to 218. both
Ineluslve. fur ( 1 .000.00 enrb, shall
In due and puyablo on January 1
1914;
,
Honda numbered 219 to 206, bulb
Ineluslve. fer $1,000 00 eaeb. shall
be duo and payable mi January l
1915;
llomls numbered 207 to 291. belli
Ineluslve. for (I.UOIt.llO eaeb.
dial!
due mid payable on January l
19 10;
Hotels numbered ••a.5 to 302 belli
Inclusive, fur lt.qno.00 eaeb, «b iii
be| due und payable on January i.

f

Ineluslve.
for (1,000.00 each, shall
be due and payable on January I.
19 !&lt;•;
Honda numbered 1*7 lo 191, both
Inclusive, for (l.ooo.oo each, shall
be due and payable on January I.

1911;

Homls ntimhorrd 195 to 212. both
Inclusive, tor ll.o'io.i") each, sbull
be due and payable mi January I.
1912;
.
Hoods numbered 213 to 230. l.olli
Inclusive,
for II (inn.oil each, shall
be due and payable on January 1.
1913:
Homls numbered 231 to 213. both
Ineluslve,
for ( 1 .0110.00 (ill'll, shall
be due uml puyuhlc on January I.

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Iiir nnd rrpInelnK plumlilnK In the
Mramit.nr und Primary School build*
session, of the County Hoard of Pub­ lints.
lic Instruction for Seminole Countv.
8. (15.000.00 to l.e used for furni­
Florida, this tile Ith day of Annu l ture nnd Incidentals
for nil (ha
A. D. 1925.
schools ill Special Tax Helmut D.rFit HI* T UII.I.IA.MH. Chairman Irict No. I (Hanford).
!. J 11A ItTI.K V.
9. 115,000 00 f.i l.o used for tile
County Hoard of I’ubllc Instruction payment of iiavlnc Hons on acliool
f..f Seminole County. Florida.
properly; nnd
Attest;
(Official Heal)
TV 111' It HAS, This Hoard h i . d . T \V. I.AWTDN.
1911;
Read Story hy Universal*
Cotton planting in the Punjab Honda numbered j|9 to 258. both Superintend, ut of Public Instruc­ Ini lull ed that more than Iweii’ v tion ami Ilx-Offlclo Secretary to five |u t rent of the duly qiiuUfl d
Denis W ith Unusual Situn- P rin c e » f India. I»a* begun under Inclusive for » l.ooo.oo rw h , shall
ebrtora resldimr within the sail
Hoard
.
IS„ „
i»_..
, ,,
generally fnvnrnhlc conditions, nc- l.e due mid payable on January I. UTIJ4DN * MorsiTOf.DI'jrt.
Special Tax School District did la
1915;
fact elm. sold petition nnd
tion In nn Unusual Manner |cording to « cnblcgrnm received
Attorneys for llie Hoard.
Honda numbered 257 to 2*1. both j A uk 5-13*19-26.
1* II Fltl-JAN. This Hoard in . I.v
---------! by the United States Department Ineluslve.
for II noo.iMi ench. shall
resolution this day adopted, d.t-r“ Head Winds," the Univ ersal of Agriculture from the Interna- lie lilt,, uml pay able Oil January I
mined
that bonds In the «nn of
lll'.sill.l TION
P lin V IlllM l
F ill!
feature co-starring House Peters tinnnl Institute of Agriculture at 1910;
Is required for tlm :&gt;urItllM IIM i
.99(1* 4,19 I \ I, H5u.erf.ou
Homls numbered 295 to 302. hull. I T i l »:
with Patsy Huth Miller, which Lome. The monsoon started a week Inclusive, for (I.OOO.OO eneli. shall | MtTICK OF A SPKCIVI, HUM. ■I..H. a set forth In said petition nod
in
relfii.bovo
enumerated, ami tbm
UI.KITIII.V TO II It lll:|.|i |x
opens at the Milano Theater Wed- ‘■arlier than usual this season nnd l.e due and paynlde oa January I.
slid bonds shall bear Inter
ut
SPFCIAI.
TAX
SCflOdl.
I
lls
.
1917:
the rt te of five mid one.half I ei
nesilny, is a thrilling story of the l&gt;I* to the present time has been
T i m r r a o . 1 , sf .i m a o i . k m i a - rr
llomls numbered 301 to 320, both
iitum per annum, inter si u iv.iMe
ren, its people and its romance, generally active nnd well distrih- Ineluslve. fur 11.000 no rneh, shall
TV. FI.OH 1119. SAID III STII11 T s.'i.d-nnnunlly;
ihnt said 1...1101
lir.lAC A 1.5*0 K A OVA A AS S9A- -ball be llnteil ami
be due and payable on January I.
thanks to the able hand of Iliroc- 1uted.
Jlltioarv 1st. n ; s ;
1919;
FOItl) sl'FI I VI, T . w
HI IIIHII. a id that aald bonds shall ,n.ltll,‘e.
tor Herbert Blnche.
! The acrengo planted to rotton
iiis t iiiit .
Honda numbered 321 to 310. Iiolli
ta-v.'lt:
W'llF.ltKAH. Dll the 7th. dav of
The keynote of “ Head W in d s " thi" y''nr •"
to be 7 rent Inclusive, for *1 ooo.no ,nch. shall
llomls nilinliire.t I to ll.
holli
u petition w a s p repent til
be due nnd payublu on January I. July
Is novelty, for it deals with an " ," ’Vc th,,t " f lni,t |,c," on- Th&lt;* first
Ineluslve. for Ilium.on eaeb. shall
I f due mid puyuhlc on January I.
unusual situation in an unusual acri‘a K« estimate for Indian Inst
1923;
way. For Instance, in the story »“’a ' " ,n was 12,71.1,000 acres and
Honda numbered 15 lo 29. boll.
Ineluslve,
for |lom. on • aeb.
shall
le due mol payable on January I,
1930;
Honda numbered 29 I).
12, l.olli
inclusive,
for (limn no eaeb.
shall
l.e
dun
uml
puvnl.le
011
January
I.
AFFILIATED W IT H
1931;
Miami
New $1,260,000 home of
Homls numbered I) to
50. I.oil.
"Miami Daily N e w s " formally op­
Ineluslve.
for III...Olio .mi'b.
sill'll
ened.
he due mid payuhl.) 011 January I.
1932;
Homls numbered '.* 1 1
50. both
IIIMOI.I TIIIA
IIIIIIKHI.9I1
.9 A J
ncterixntinn.
Inclusive,
for vl'Mo.oo earh. slm'l
C I.C IT H IA Til lit: lli:i.ll IA j
he
duo
mid
payable
1
.
J
.unary
I.
"Head Winds," adapted front the
1913;
SI’ F.CIAt.
TAX
n i l 0 ( 11 .
I lls . SI
brrexy
Snturduy
E vening
Post
llomls
numbered
7
1
I"
91,
l.olli
Til It T Ml. I, 5KNIKOI.R cni:,9. ■
Inclusive,
for 9 iu00.an eaeb, shall
story of the same nnine from the
TV. Fl.nillll.v. SAID IIIS T IIIIT ■
l.e dim and payablu on January I.
pen o f A. M . Sinclair W ilt, is the
i m i M i VI.SII HAIIVVA AS SA A - ■
1331;
third production which Peters has
Homls numbered *5 to
91, both
1*01111 Sl’t'.f IAI. TAX
*111)11)1. J
made for Universal, his other two
IIISTIIIIT.
■
being "The Tornado" and B a ffle s ."
ll»« It IIphoIvpiI, II) t lm €Toiinl &gt; ■
In “The T ornado" Peters was seen Hoard of
PiilillcI rmtrurtlon
for .
in the role o f n lumberjack who Mfiitliioli Counfy. KlurlrfN Th it mi .
«ctloii lo* mid tho nam«t H h#»rpli&gt; H
battled the elements to save n 11
ordcifd Co In* held In and throiiuli* ■
smalt northern village from utter otil Hpi rial Ta* Hrllf»ol IMKirlrt No. ^
devastation from the havoc o f n 1. H*»rulnoli* PoilMty. Florida, n.ild H
alflio liit"V% 11 a** Kmn h
tornndo, while in " B a f f l e s "
the
Tn* Hrh«»ol hlmrld, 0,1 f ■
star portrayed the role
of
the
i' of Hrpfrmlwr I•••»:*. |o ^
.......... or not tlior** ■
suave Amateur Crncksmun.
His ilrDrmjnn wluther
. Ini Tax h
diall til IdNiiid liv paid Hp
versatility is well
exhibited
in Hrlidiil IMKtrlrt No.
: In th&lt; ■
"H e a d W in d s" f « r the role calls ncirn f firiO.iMiOHO to Im :m Inlcnnt ^
f
flv
ill
i
In
?
rati
*
''
f o r a difficult interpretation o f a
ntifiiini.
rt*nl inn .
difficult character.
paid ^«*rul•nittiuall) ;
I
d
a
t
e
d
January
I
Patsy Buth Miller, who plays the
mature an fo llo w *:
leading
feminine
role
opposite
Holliln im nibfred
Peters, plays the part of Patricia IfollIHlve. fo r MHOli
In
etui mui puyublo
UO.MKIInW ilit’Hi! words seem huiflh to her, i»ut in
Van Pelt, the headstrong, impetuoub shrrw, with whom Peters is in
^ tier heart she knew that he was right when lie re­
love. Miss Miller, who will he re­
marked, "W e can’t afford it.”
membered for her work in “ The

Cotton Planting1In
India Is Favorable

'•pkjat'H d«» J »n »

S a n f o r d C rkdit A s s o c ia t io n

“

Heeds numbered 3n:i to 320, l.olli
Inclusive, for II.IIIIO.IIO eaeb. shall
be dm mid payable on January I
1918:
Hands Ittimbered .121 to 3(0, both
Ineluslve. for 91.000,00 eaeb. shall
by due and payablu on January 1

''“ lust”
due

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We Can’t

A fford It”

If you want a suit it will pay you to buy it
at once. I f you do not need a suit now it will
pay you to buy it now for next summer. See
the values at W hiddon and Hodges, 110 Fast
Second Street.

T O D A Y there isn't any one habit that is more cost
a ly or one that is undermining so many happy
homes as that of buying merchandise on the antici
nation and good intent of paying for it in the fu­
ture, even though "w e can’t afford it."

I T is a habit that has sounded the denth-knell of
* many happy homes. Polks merely forgot to reck­
on with time. Days are ushered in and are gone
before they know it.

For Florida Property
* would be no over statement when voi
11 that our 100 broker-members have
cases many more than GO buyers each.
fiend us your
Listings
and Assure Yourself Quick
Sales and Top Prices.
As soon as your listings are in at
ithape 1lie Morida Resale Lxchangc pu
before its Hit) broker-members.
Kx
shows that this method assures the s&lt;
prices and very cpiick action!
Mail us your listings now to desk No

U

T H U tick of tiic clock, as time passes on, is terribly
* accusing. We buy something today promising to
pay for it I’KOMI’T I.V — hut— the hands of the clock
go 'round and 'round and point to the eloping hours,
and e ’er we know it the account is due and must be
paid. To often there isn't any money with which to
pay.

Miami, Florida
Flagler Street

ii h I

SA V E on d
T H R IV E
T D maintain^your self respect and GOOD CREDIT

you must—

W ater That Is Surging
With Ambition
if E tu i i

Pay You r Hills Prom ptly

Hlram iu merely *vatrr , ha, |„ Hli r « i n g with
It haa u n h id it tin- ( orri. * hj , h
k
h

fnmmrrrc.
Amhiliun Is Hip force in
life which *
vnu t» do ihc big Hurrrxxful thingx , „ u would

niE R W TSE your record will he spread before
every merchant in Sanford.

Ambition rxiirraxcd in a gn.Ming hank account
you ax a winner in iifr.
H a w you an arcoun
j i f F i r it, Ntliunal Bank?
It it W f i n g f , , &lt;

C row n C a s o lin c is always the same— u niform ly good
irom the first drop to the last.

FIR ST N A T I 0 N A 1 ' B A N K
x f i f / l h i / { I U
A F F IL IA T E D

W IT H

iu&gt; C i o s d i t A s s o c i a t i o n

1*

III.41• s of

�w m

the Christian public Is sincerely
with you In the great conflict."
Jeannette M. King, Murfrees­
boro, Tenn.: “ Ignorance is rank
enough around here now."
t/. Liebschutz, Louisville, Ky.:
“ What the newspapers tell o f your
quibbling when signing that asi­
nine bill of your legislature proves
my favorite definition of the Chris­
tian religion as practiced by you
and your like.’’
Rev. F. B. McDowell, Pauls Val­
ley, OkU.: “ I regard this as the
most retrogressive act that the
engineering, University of Ten-1 state has even committed."
nessce,
“i I i do
not
tee the need of \
Thank God
. t
ii
it
such legislation.”
I.. II. I’etree. Knoxville, Tenn.:
R. W. Douthat, Huntington, W. " I thank God for you."
Va.; “ I have the honor of offering
John
Cranston,
Wyandotte,
you my congratulations for your Mich.: “ No doubt you have receiv­
approval of the act of a brave leg- ed congratulations from Wilbur
islatuA* to cut off the dragon Glen Volivn, of flat world fame."
head of evolution (devilution).”
Charles L. Hyde, Pierre, S. D.:
“ .Sublime Ford”
R. E. Cantwell, Chicago: "U n­ "Do you honestly believe that the
der authority verted in me ns a first woman was made from a rib
search. I herewith creat you, sub­ taken from tie* side of the first
lime damn fool of the universe." man? If so, God pity you and
E. J. Beck, Detroit: "la 'lennes- Tennessee."
George F. Crawford, Newark,
see civilized?"
E. D. Chaffin, Nashville, Tenn.: N. J.: "I hate and despise ignor­
“ I aopenl to you in behalf of hu­ ant, lying, bigoted, fanatical re­
manity and not tnonkeya for God’s ligion that has mused more trou­
ble than anything else.”
sake save the children."
"Common s*nse," Mobile, Ala.:
G. W. Gox, Chattanooga, Tenn.:
"The scientific world extends its “ Anv attempt to fetter the human
nympalhy to the governor and his mind is dangerous In a free coun­
companions, In the find bereave­ try."
ment recently suffered, losing
G. T. Fltzhugh, Memphis, Tenn.:
their renton and common sen e “ Hope yon will not veto M«* evolu­
joining that long procession of tion contrary to Bible bill."
anti-evolutionists traveling to the
'great beyond* via the pons asin
W ork to He Started
oruin."
G. L. Mohr, Wohnsaft, Stuttgart,
o n Am erican
Germany: " I read here in Europe Soon
of your efforts to preserve the
I n Bulgaria
version Klux Klan seems to be of School
the same or the Bible on the crea­
SAMAKOV, Aug- 19—UP)— L. F.
tion. The Ku opinion.”
Leonide Joy, Detroit: “ The uni­ Ostrander, principal of tin* Samoverse h too immense to be easily kov retinol, conducted by Ameri­
conceived and explained by any can missionaries, is hopeful that
half learned mortal man, be he work on the new school buildings
on the outskirts of Sofia will be
even n Darwin or a Darrow.”
Wild Gould, Los Angeles: “ The commenced next spring. His hopes
scientists may develop potatoes, are based on favorable reports re­
ceived from America.
but they will be potatoes still.”
It is unlikely now that the re­
Is Develisli Doctrine
Rev. J. C. Coggins, South Nor­ moval of Robert College to the
folk, Va.: “ There is absolutely slopes of Mount Vitnshn. in Sofia,
nothing that so paralyzes the mor­ which had been talked of, will take
i
al sensibilities nn this devilish doc­ place.
It is explained that Robert Col­
trine fathered by European infi­
lege, although somewhat harrassed
delity."
Eph A. Karelscn, New York: by the Turkish goverhment, is re­
"The middle ages gave us heratier, ceiving belter tieatment than the
witches burnt at the stake, filth other foreign schools in Turkey.
In opposition to the removal of
and ignorance. Do we want to re­
Robert College from Constantino­
turn to same?"
II. E. Rarber, Hollywood, Cal.: ple to Sofia it is pointed out that
"It ia the greatest constructive law r.uch an event would make the col­
ever enacted by any state . . . You lege a distinctively Bulgarian inhave bit the root of yotir present : titution, urn! not international as
it now a. The proposed Sofia site
Ills."
R. T. Perry, Washington, D. C.: will be devoteil to the boys’ and
“ To be consistent, I think your girls' schools of Gamokov.
schools ought to teach Jehovah's
iv
c o u n ty
u n ci:**
r a n iT ,
justice—‘eye for nn eve, etc.’ ’’
Dr. Frederick C. Wabster, Chi­ HF.lllVOl.i: COIWTV, FI.OIIIIM.
In ltd Fatale (if
cago: "Go slow! Matthew, Mark, Jennie
ITxvntt, deceased.
Luke and John are only book titles.
Notice Is hereby given lo nil
whom
U
may concern that I, B. II
No one known who wrote them,
Kllbee, executor of the estate of
nor when they were written, nor Jennie Prevail, deceased, will oti
where. Peter and John, the alleg­ the lltli dav of September. I'lIS. sell
public out cry In lleneva, FInrId*,
ed author of the Gospel and of at
where the '-aid land Is sltutieil, the
Revelations, could not rend or following described real eitale In
write.— Not one single line is in nnld county, to-w it•
The West Half (U'^s) of the Bast
existence written by that trnrti- Half
i BV») i.f l he lioiitliwest Quarter
i tional, person spoken or a Jesus." (R W I, | of I lie Poiithvvest Quarter
(51W*,)
less
Wert
Thirty - five
“ Good State to Avoid”
( H la) Links. Rectlon IV Township
Citizen of Michigan: "Since 2o
floiilh. Range 12 Bust I'ontnlnlntc
reading ropy of your telegram Nine (!i) Acres more or less
Witness my hand this the loth
commending A. T. Stewart and
A l« i i ! ’i
Bryan, I am convinced more than day of Auicuct,
k. h . Kii.tiBK.
ever that Tennessee is a good Brecutor of (lie estate of Jennie
state to avoid, where ignorance Is I 1‘revutt.
at a premium and intelligence is a
IV T i l l : I Mil l IT t til 111 III' SB«|.
crime.”
IVcI.B. t III MTV. I I.till III \
Rev. Vernon Hays Cow:ert, TOWN
O F LONOWOOD. FLO RID A ,
Glovis, Gal.; "The great hear of
n inuuUTpal corporath.u. lo and

ennessee O fficial

ooded W ith M a il
n Evolution T rial;
Praise In the Highest to Ridi*
cule Unprintable Found In
Letters Received by Gov­
ernor Peay o f That Slate

I

W an ts Statem ents
People Published
M ajority o f Letters Art* CornMandatory Hut Many Are
Very Caustic Criticisms
NASH VILLE, Tenn., Aug 20.—
(A’l —Drain* in the highent to rid­
icule unprintable is found in let­
ter* received by Governor Austin
Peay, on evolution from the Unit­
ed States and foreign countries.
The governor opened to the As­
sociated Press a mass of commun­
ications. little of which he had
read, dealing with the action of
the State legislature in passing
the Butler hill barring teaching of
the theory of evolution from the
ublie schools and with his approvig it.
Peay's only comment was: "I
want the country to know what
kind of people is in it."
Though a majority of the let­
ters are commendatory to the gov­
ernor’s action, causing criticisms
are contained, directed toward
Tennessee and the South, written
by “ evolution file " greet the chief
executive of Tennessee with such
expressions as "with respects to
your office," "to the Borrowing
governor" and "Governor? Aus­
tin Peay.”
Excerpts from one of the letters
in the fil" mnde public by Gover­
nor Peny follows:
Congratulates^ Bryan
William Jennings
Jenning: Bryan, “ Please
cent my cordial congratulations
accent
on the great service you have ren­
dered in signing the anti-evolution
bill. The Christian parents of the
Stste owe you n debt of gratitude
for snving their children from the
poisonous influence of an unprov­
en hypothesis that given man a
jungle ancestry and chills his
spiritual nature. The Smith is
now leading the nation in defense
of Bible Christiallty. Other States
North and South will follow the
example of Tennessee.”
White E. Gibson, Birmingham,
Ala. Some nno should start a
cheap side show and exhibit you
(Judge Kaulston) and Pouy an nntidiluvinn speciments of Intoler­
ance . . . .It appears but a nhort
while before you will be praying
to Bryan instead of u Deity.”
J. II. P.uggsdnle, Fort Myers,
Fla.: “ It would be well to order
a tail for Scope*: from Sears-Roebcck and send him to the woodn.”
Wallin White, Dayton, Tenn.,
Scopes’ former superior: “ I uni
of the opinion that this in the
greatest step Tennessee has taken
since the saloon was abolished.
The Right Rev. James M. Maxon, bishop of Tennessee, Protest­
ant Episcopal “ I consider sm-ii re­
strictive legislation not only un*
fortunate Imt calamitiouo.’’
N. W. Dougherty, professor civil

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and 1. H. Menlch. comprising the
Town Council ot the
I-on*wood, Florida.

Town

of

of Longwood. authurlilng said
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S T A T U OF FLORIDA. K« Rel. 1|||.
lard H. Smith. State Attorney to r
the Heventh Judicial Circuit of
the Stale of Florida.

matte*

To: CITIZKNS AND TAX PA T R R fl
O F T U B T O W N OF LONOWOOD.
FLORIDA.
‘
W IIKRKAS a petition ha* been
filed In the above styled cause by
the Town of
l^ingwood. Florid*
by and through J, A. Rletllne. C. ri
Sea rev, o. II Fraln. O. K. L a V la n *
and J. H. Menlrk. rnmprlalng' the
Town Council of the Town cif L o n rwnod, Florida, setting
forth
the
fact that an election waa held
tbrouvhoiit the Town of I-ongwood
Florida, on the loth day o f Juno*
A P. 1935. lo determine whether
that certain ordinance entitled*

such real and personal proper­
ty as niay be reuulrrd for th»
waterestablishment of
work sysrem and to. enter in­
to contracts and do all tilings
necessary for 'he establlslimeu:
of said
waterworks
system^
providing
borrowing
K
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- sum
_,.L. for
_of
. the
■tnw
v ek uneti fv. ^
the
- oi n ;*;
THOUSAND
(111.(100.0(1) D O L­
LARS, by me Town of Lbm:wood. Florida, and the Issuance
and sale of us uonds
evi­
dence of Its Indebtedness for
said loan; Hi-» proceeds of the
sale of said bonds to ti*&gt; used
for the establishment of raid
w j u r w o r k * system: railing and
providing for an election lo de­
termine whether slid
bonds
shall be Issu'd and sold nnd

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Attorneys for
I uh. July jo A* y «

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Miami should have a population of 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
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to 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 in three years.
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A t that tim e M iam i Shores should have, on a basis o f equal distribution—
approxim ately 50,000 people.

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W hen Miami had a population o f 50,000, F la gler Street prop­
erty sold fo r $0,000 per front fo o t.
•

Do you know what business p rop erty at Miami Shores
selling fo r today?

I f not, why not?

is
Mia ml Shores is 2,800 wres
in extent. It fronts on b«u*
tiful Hiscnyne Hay for
and two-thirds miles, and in
addition has more than four
miles of frontage on lakes,
canals and natural streams.
.Miami .Shores lies across
every principal artery leading
into Miami from the North,
and has a total frontage on
main highways of 10 miles.

It will pay you to inves­

vestors in Miami (m any o f w hom are investors today at M i­
ami Shores), you w ill undoubtedly prove for you rself the
fa ct that Miami Shores presents an unusual investment op­
portunity.

And don’t ever forget this

More than 60 homes are un­
der construction now, and
contract has been let for the
erection o f 50 more by the
Shoreluud Co., developers of
Miami ShAcs. Other corpo­
rations and individuals are
building homes and apart­
ments in this great develop­
ment.

Miami isd etin itely back o f M iam i Shores.

Miami's

grea t

era o f expansion makes it necessary that Miami Shores be
developed to care fo r the incom ing thousands.

unalterably established that tact. T o make M iam i’s trem en­

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fyfaA- i t
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Judicial C r e t R i ' T S
da. In and for K i ' S *

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place it in a supreme position — Nature has com pletely and

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and eonf.rmed Sf" ’

E A U T IF U L Apartment House to be erected
.this summer at Miami Shores. Robert L.
’ Weed, architect.

M iam i’s incomparable location and natural advantages alone

A CAraftRV^_J

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Interest becoming due trto Imu* . f - l o . i flvs Tears from .the .Issu... the ?tl» ine#'thereof.yboth principal..Hid Jnduly passed and adopted on
should
be f e r e s t cf sald b o n * to be. payable
day of May. A. D. ISIS, *j,”
*-i bv
'**■ *d. approved and conRrm«l “Y
ratified.
ectors of the Town of
(ha electors
, wood. Florida, and w h eth er the
bunds provided In said
be
\\ ff EHRAS n* catirft'wr ©£
V*Should
e issued
Issued by
by th
m ee T » w n of
shouldi b
Longwood. Florida ln . ,h* .'J1,"rji* tiirn* «»f *elC election htiow* nrlju*
and f o r t W p u r p o s e ;J n # aalJ «r d j
m h m i n a V tSr result of said r i n iion was In favor of the adoption,
nance provided and *#t f“ «*J*
W H K R K A 8 u l 4 ordininr
pr
approval and confirmation of said
ordinance and In lavor of the Issu­
ance and sale of bonds in (he su.i|
5 S T J S a M S S a V f f l f o K „»
tiloOOOa by the Town of Long,
w , i d Florida, In the manner and
of the denomination of
for (lie purpose provided fur.In said
each, bearing interest at
ordinance.
of 8 percent per annum. Interest
NOW. T HEIIKFORK, In pursu­
p a y a b le semi-annually on ih* tit
ance of an order of th*_Court here­
in
made, notice Is hereby given that
day of January and July. *"lv* °
the clllietis and taxpayers of the
the raid h &gt;nds to mature ten years Town of Longwood.
are by said
from the date of Issuance Ihcreuf.

tigate— and then, based upon the experience o f the early in­

VULCANIZING
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HUtt’ FK H Mid. M3Ui£HI

T A U ^ H A ^ S H E . A y r 20:±-f/p)
— Principal highways of the stale
j i ^TrhnersIty W ill will be marked by a system of
£ Season at Home on interstate roads and a series of
standard dnnjrer, caution, direction
£
Will Play 4 Con; and information sijens, ns will the
W e ’Games This Fall highways of all other such high­
ways throughout the United States,
rffSlTYr^ii*8- Auff&gt; 20*~* ns decided upon hy the Joint Hoard’
1 ffliuerence elevens, two o f Interstate Highways, meeting
ttin1*! one Southwest- in Washington. I). C., during the
"Lntf eleven, and three early part of August.
teams nrc on 1925
The standard route marker will
4
0i« Mias eleven, be n typical United States shield
*» tif official schedule •'ninted white on which* will ap­
{jttly three of the pear, in black, the name of the
will bo played appropriate state, the intials U. S.
j* trill be played at and tne route number. If possible
.jj* others nt the the route numbers will be limited
**i the opposing ele- to two digits for easy reading; and
rfjtepHiwill:b.o _taken .to tpruv*^ i l . ,
.use* of* ‘tho» standard ‘ mnrkar ..‘ for
V*:. Al?fri** ‘•'WHLibofui
■for the first game any purpose other than for the
JJJitcst to be waged at of the selected system in inter­
r*# next Saturday, the state roads.
Other standard signs adopted hy \
If# will take n long
Ijetin, Texas, and engage the board were;
A white shield in n smaller size
Vnity of Texas Long­
ue dedication of their than the route marker on which
tm. This will be the will be printed letter It and L as
mt played on the new r. precautionary warning on the
approach of curves or turns in the
( die Texans.
inference season will open routes. A similar sign with the
addition of an arrow pointing in

population* y f tl
counties. (hodtff,. the • state
then shoot 70,000 people.

had

" ‘ Sepift is ft rich brown pigment
prepared from the ink. or black se­
cretion. 'Of' various cuttlefishes of
IhO same,name._________________

SKINNY MEN

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Thin M en
Run Down Men
Nervous Men

C

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or tmnitii knm vil an
A JO I't*
tW 'fh i* siirtfof^l'SO.COO.Oo «n-l IW M*
'Intel! JtllF l » t (. 13*5- W } W&gt;"S AK
1‘ontN Known ns HK|tIKS II to l&gt;" f or
Ho* sum uf »l*i0,nto. unit to l&gt;« *U («1
Jbfy 1st. tbli! • T h * tsshi* of lotwln
known .is H K IttKS C to '•* f«&lt;*" tne
stim of M JM 'iM 'O . anU t * Im .'lut'U
July 1st. 1917. A ll " f
tin* -ttiovv
li'imls t i i ' m ature ’s -rln ll/ o 'e r
a
perl&gt;«l „ f th irty y e a rs *:•"»» and
a fte r the date o f the lsw.tnnr" tlteieo f and the proceeds it e r l v i l »r»K&gt;
the sale ther.-of to he us-il f " r the
purpose o f eoustruetlm r. rreeiistructltur. pavliiK. te-p avln tf. hard nur*
fiielnir, re-haril luirfniMii f and wld&lt;nlnu the rua Is Iti *fentlnole &lt; min­
ty. Florida, nurticttm rl v des-Tined
in that 11 rtalti resoU illon ;u l"r ti'l
hy the II.mnt o f fu tility Conimlesloners of S iin ln ote County, Kloreln.
"ti th. :ith day o f March A. 1* 13-'*.

uiul
Whereas, n canvnns of tin* returns

TU T H O S E iJEsm lNC, XOCATIONSf IN THE

I iH *: 'I N 'B !\v ‘ A 'K

Now urnidr construetioh nt tho corner Af jFirst SL‘^^1
anci Snnfdrtl Avt\, ar6 requested to ice
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Britt-Chittenden R ealty Co., Inc,
211) E. First St.

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ty. Klnrldn.

Orleans with Tulane. The, ,
... . -J
■were not met by the “ Ole the Proper direction will be posti«t season, and this y e n r.cd immediately at the turn
rk a resumption of foot- A n n iversary
Magna
Ctions between the two uniC Union University will Charta Is Celebrated
i Oxford for a contest the
pek. This institution also
LONDON, Aug. 20—&lt;/P)— A cr[to the schedule after a vice held recently on tlia spot
Lienee.
where the barons met King Jnlm
tinker 24 Mississippi's font coniDvcmnnilcd1the 170th annivoriiic will bo staged in Jack­ snryt-tif the signing of Mngim
in the Red and Hltio of Ole |.Charta.
*
1-Ihm with the Maroon i pud
Many members of the clergy.
i% t u n rim i rr i h i n r o r Tin:
if Mississippi A. and M. Buy Hgotits, fife fightejs, rqpre.*■* w u t v r i l .n I'll I vl. I IIKT IT
*
nr- Tm : s t a t i : n r f i .o i i i m v ,
tnc is scheduled for feature sfcntatives'tif friendly Hocietie,i and
•1\ t x ii f o i i **i : ' ii m h .i : i in \ !&gt;n of the final day of the u.,„.i-0||3 0f Hthcrs mafchi 1 fo r1
t vt *
ri,’t&gt;t rn‘ V OF SKMlNot,I: li enrpbrConference iraincj. will lir.
Tot-Vlwo ‘miles- from the village church )
'
*ilKm, t&gt;v fii&lt;l ilirxiiuli
M” lsa row after the ASfttie'*' o f Kghnm n'cfos's tho Mode to tin
eli. f t ' F . WhreliT. t: It. Ktlii. *&gt;.|
f
W
l!tiiinitui£«T.
atui
(inttimi
journey
01c Miss will
t o 'Old Wihdsn'r Kn.l,' where sp-cch.■« While pHrylng in ,he street near the jail Tammy Ford. » left and
SI h Ip ,
w
* Hi *- ltnanl nf j
Ic to einount r Vanderbilt were
ere made m.the enclosure by the V.rgial Matthew . I
of policemen saw five me. slug their ja.b
ttnmmi**&lt;lnm&gt;r!i •&gt;f Scnilihcr .11, and Si wnnec will j Bight
imlu
t
'minty
,
1*1
1
*11tl.t
.
iglit Kov. Bishop I)ariingt,,n. of and escape from jail at Knoxville. *IVmi. The l.„\, nuc.l with the *■mivx
H in ( ’liattanooga in No- Harririiuig, I'n., and Sir ...... vicls, two of wdio,.,
mrdcrers. and stood guard over a house when*
-TV IT. n r I'MMUDA
r. I Mil
Cook, the High Commissioner for; the men took refuge until officers arrived. A reward i, being collecth«ri| ll Smith. State A ttn tm y fm
lh*'
Hovt'iiih
J
mficial
t'ktcult
u(
Australia.
etl
for
the
boy
.
[Miss" returns to the State
tIi** Stale «*f Ftt»rlftii.
Nearly 10,00b attended and \virii __________
for Mi sissippi honors on
I IlMtUlll
.
-------------------------- —
- V ' y 11&gt;: fTITI/.KNH AND T W HAY
cr II. when she meets bowed heads they repeated the fu|.
rpi College at Clinton in a lowing prayer in unison:
“ We praise Thee, 0 God, for tin
Fl o r id a f a c t s
hieh will Ik* tho major ntIII
fit
I lh tliu iilMiv*' m v IpiI '.'iiho |»y
for - , i i o S i S T w
« * , « . a i d h, .hi, nl.ee -m
O
.*
,,
j
1---------------------------------------. Hint * i»f |
During the Mime period there 11t** (''Minl v i f
‘lchrnliim.
logo,
111 I d u J *U 1
telebratiun.
j « g " : whereby
w hereby the laws and liber- t I r l L l l l v
ri ’i iri.t hi iiitu* i ftrum;1! i ll# luMnl
11
mw in n „f, -,i f - lies of this realm were defended ,*r
j
■
n •
j were 172 Tint while children in the
( f %,ii (t\
i
%nnf||!41 'hi''1*
im*1* i" &lt;i(inly. Hi triil i, 4**tlih« f**rlli ,
tui game on1November ‘»1
tyranny n.id a victory was | 3 6 p t 6 m l ) C r
1 V S t L'r‘" ’" " l' r
"f the state ind fill*
fiM
't
til'#4
1
1
1
»’lr**l
M
ill
vv|M Lrltl 1
0,201 negro children.
t
« ItI '1"inhr lit lb- i ill.lt %
’ «•» S'fliimm*,
me which bus usually' lwen r&lt;&gt;u;’ 1U f,,r jU!,tice Hn,‘
.4l.it.*
Kliirltli • i Ih * ‘nb «l»' »'
urlj in tho season it.t i
. n ,
if .|nif ml*** hi i It*!
DAVIDSON i itl.l.KCK, N.
higlt school attendance in \i.*\ \ i* i ‘i
.r t
\ lu*
M
eh» *
«ed up this season. Tim Am erican and bl uish Aug, 2tl.—bl’i--Fall f mil bull prac- theThe
public schools of the ptnic du­ * -,| r* ,* »»» ml
nf
mm »*•
»i" '
ring tlu* term 1'.121-21 was 122,28‘J rinrhlu. Ifiiiih In llii&lt; Film of ft .Mill.. |
»! I &gt;e concluded at Ja:k- « .
r i ..f P n n t r n e t e Dee at Davidson t’nllege will begin I ri lute students and IM1 negroes.
OliM. Iti bs-llf Ilit*‘Trsti 7(1 |1d‘ 1'ill OIlf IIV*'
If pi ri’riit
per nitm ini, Conches
kit it Turkey Day bnttle wit.i 1' i r m S
U C l L O l l l i a t t.tm!
S ..it*
u,0lm,-ir!St
(lf September.
William L
t.r. T |n(\.llifp Krml •.Mlllual l&gt;. Hlllil
(Monki
Younger
and
•
*
*
D.
(Tex)
Tilson
will
arrive.
The
enrollment
at
the
University
7 T I
\
ATHENS, Aug. 20.—(,Y) One
tho
Kfifl Husband Is ni die most important contract* shortly to arrange a training ucheil- &lt;&gt;f Florida at Gainesville
awarded by the Greek government "b and begin to make prepura*[session 1021 27. regular session
pl For Branding'V iH that given to American and tions for whipping the 1025 Wild- was 1.181. At tlu* summer school
H ie
I n n l n i i c v British capitalist* recently for ini- ,:“ 'i in*" "hape for the opening the enrollment was •• 17.
"
1
sill I l i a
xlx,&lt;lIO U Sj( , ,movements in the Snbniiki district, guna*. with Finn t "liege on Sntur»
I The contracts provide for the nbol- day, Sept. 19,
A law of th i state nf Florida reft GOI Aug. 20.— (/Ti -E n - ishment of lakes in that district
A siptad of eighty candidates and Ruires tiiat all jtlans for the erec*
ItA 'we iittentlim 'Ya.l^f t M d for changing the course of th** several l**tter men went through Don « f hotels, apartment houses,
n w f v T W n . . MH i* *• Vnrdhr Kjver in Macedonia.
two un-i, of **t*rimr liaining last uui rooming riotisjtig be subniittgil
age
hyuOianJ, VL*.
l t j3 expected that the work February on Richardson Field here1 the state hotel eotnmis ion for
imicil |ffp ini tills “ V; U,'’ on xvheji completed will result in ini- in (ireparatiiti for the rigid work approval ii) the official architects,
m cheek .jvitli v - ' "d t proved health conditions for
tlo* of the fall. The pring training tv;i,
ca* Cktpte np the v’ctiiu, qntire district by the removal of in charge of touch
filson and
the ; rhool year ending June
lha,l i " n« f’’“ *
• I the sources of malaria and that Foarit Raw oi
i.O. 193» there wore cnrtdlnl in tho(
rmcn It. aid th- .f.ty when j 400 square kilometers of land will
h
rll.,| that Ralph Jlogg . •iul.,|,‘‘
*'
Yhts faei* seat,*,! tv.th tlire*;! have been reclaimed. The amount eaptain-eleet anti guard, will no. " S , .
In the neiro
tters. 11111,lfM
Into tho of capital to be furnished by the ^ j,.t( ti
M.|u,„i this fall. Should ".
7mi
mUsa”
Utiun. They
I lli'V sent fm*
\f **j A
inor Iran u n
nil IIHtnins
4 sjihl
It___ *p,ii
.. I
.Jv-iLL* ... ‘ ,
f (,r .Mrs.
Americans
and
Britain* 1is
stiid t.»
to rj{ultk.s
return, It
it L
is ...
probabb
. *Xka* ‘ ' UTili *111f
'i' l ' itilessed the be $20,000,000. The contract was tjKl(
\Vjt*k Black, fullback.
u‘‘" “ ,t's*
r ,.,| linker, tackle will la* elect 1 ,.
..
......
, . .. . V,
' odd not be signed for Amerirnn interests by
1 - id Johnson said
™
w i n * ...... "
u?
. „ , . a &gt; “ 1..7..-1
, ; V , Sd
*
'' l,’d her anti she
* 1
1
1be D.iudeon schedule is still vvnrk on the construction of 27
r
1 1 “ ' I later n tutn- "
____________ _____
|Incomplct
tis to several large j,n(lti3 U(I.| other buildings epming
ludM&lt; lined a divorce. Let
I game* 11. • tentative schedule fob j urn), r its jurisdiction, for erecting
ifoti* to Johnson were
In 1005 the legislature changed low s: .v ' |i' nber 19, Elon at Duv- w tlha.ut perntission and aproval o f
IV a.n"tht*r woman who the name of the Seminary \Vest of itlsoti: September 2ti, \V**fl‘ord at ,|1(1 t.oinmi'sion.
Th ere's relief for you
the Suwnnee R iver to the State Rock Hill. S, i ., October 1. Wake
-------housewives
who suffer from
12nd! Ul,y' Mm lht‘m t0’ College f o r women and it became
Fore,-1 at • harlotte or Dai id on;
Florida is one of the pioneer
aches
and
pains.
strictly a female college.
The October I". Guilford at Davidson;
Seminary East of Suwnnee River October H. Presbyterian College
W h en lack o f fresh air,
^lino and
was changed tu the University " f j ttt flintmi. S.
or Asheville, (h
W A R N IN G
w
orking
over a hot stove
Florida, made an institution ex­ tuber 21. Furntatt at place to be
loct Separation clusively
for male students anil
determined later. October 31,
I notice electrical work' lie aijjjl the odor o f cooking
later moved to Gainesville. The
K ? 0 ^ a ; i f . . Aug 20 net effected these changes was Ilampdcn-Sidney at Davidson; No­ itig dune in this city by uib
t- make your head throb,
vember II, University " f North
known ns the Buckman Law. I lie Carolina at Chapel Hill. Novem­ Riilhomctl pursonti ntil'ami- you r back ache, your limbs
state experiment station is operat- ber 2tl, Duke University at David­ liar with rcquirontcttls. This tremble, just take I or 2
i'J ifj c*»nnH*tion with the IJfliveris usually addititinal worK &lt;&gt;u
son.
. D R. M IL E S '
sity of Florida.
,
t»n
itlri installation* and will sel-1
r
of
us
are
b'.ltlr:’ a 'lit
dom pass inspection.
I'hc
or« suit/’ lie
A t the Florida State College for B e r l i n C h i n a - T o w n
Women in Tallahassee the enroll­
( b m tin* ’ public attention is directed to
( 0 1;1 111 CI 4.1*11 F u i U
, |)L, onlinanet'8 of the etly.ri:ment in the regular term of the
T'licyH relieve you ipiickly
1021-25
session
was
1,208.
At
the
fer
N G areth
(jiiiiing permits for building, find safely.
BERLIN. Aug. 20.—(d’l -Tlie plumbing and electrical work
IK;(trv Well•a " r&gt; rends a summer session it was 520 making
•Your druggist sells them at
‘ f Nazareth. a total o f 1,734.
China Town" c*f Berlin, tlmuifb
^re-war
prices— 35 doses 35
jl
should
lie
seen
th
a
t,
numbering only about 50 ifthndi-! IU1(
cents.
Economy
package, 125
been
cotTltantM lepresonls something of a these laws have
Eddie O f f the Field
doses $t.oo. s
Chin.... commercial Center for all , plied with.
of Central Europe. Six Chinee
HowaiT! o f paarr tic s ai irm pt-

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Condition

Dr. \V. l*j. M acDougall

K p C G ld lR O P R A G T IC

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.
Myrtle Avc. &amp; dth St., Phone 539

Horse. Poultry and Dairy Feeds
GOOD GOODS. FAIR PRICES

H r e s plus
aPlan

Davidson Football I

« '« ,

I

Your Money Back If You A te N ot
Satisfied
Give Us a Trial

I f you are like most
car ow n ers you w ant
those bi g, easy- riding
Balloons -a n d ft pur­
chase plan equally
easy
and
simple.
t*f H.....
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MAKE YOUR LIVE STOCK f * Y DIVIDENDS

ALGRAIN HORSE FEED •

Bring an 657, Grain Ration, Is th* mostreo*
nomical. as well as the best balanced
hors* feril on th* market.

W e h a ve both the
tires and thcplan, and
both are as original
and different from
w
others
as d ay is from
night. G e t tlie details
now .

IX IX IlS IlllH IIIR IIS S n llS IS IR IIIS S S S S S lS IS IS S IIS II

Beach Property

WightIruuBros.
Co.
fpKi ilfd

IS SC A R C E

Sun Iuid, H o n d a

A N D (SETTIN G SCARCE It
A L L TH E TIM E
YOU W IL L H A V E TO I*A Y PER FOOT IN T H E
VERY N E A R FU TU R E W IIA T IT COST PER EOT
NOW

New Smyrna Beach

Housework

and Headache

li

atim
t.•N
eSP0,1m
h
r'

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plnyi th” '1cofc;;i p u w t t o « t » » k
from hiTi* the dealers direet their or permit from this city. Tho
interests in "'.her parts of tilt* cmi- very f a d th at they offer tu
ljm*iil a lirtt' thoUMintls of the t\- work outrtiile the law in a l­
lestials liv .
most a giuiraiitee that it will
The Berlin China Town is doini-' bo poorly done.
nated by an old-fashioneil ion over
C. I*. PAXTON. '
which one Herr ,'Kocrncr prisiib *
ami to whom his patrons refer a* |
Inspeilor
••Old Fnthir." D is in this (|uarter that the Chinese gather fm
their frugal meals anti modest en*
C o o k B ro s .
tertainments
V
\
j
GKN’ F.RAI CONTRAt UMtS
haglyt vifiaton»’W
(*f the fishing^
Kspeeially K'luipj ed for
lav.FcImi'if t&lt;ider the jurbulietioii
Remodriittj;
'.i-of-Fholl Kwh tkyarnissioiiee T.- It.
tit:U 1-aurgl AvC.n.-'TeU*phu11e *591
-fiuriget
wrrc-.a'jwt
-and
:«tnvtctoU
■ photo •w?®■takafwlast week. Four others will be
in tho east Just
brought into court during this |
after the Whtto
wevk -for rimihir elr.trges. ‘ !
Sox had finished
.Mrs. Claire Everetle
a tough serlca.
T m r l i r r *if
Irllnll** l*lniinf«iFlr
Eildlo seems to
I* III J ill IC 11 in I .HI 11Hill 11 IC
bo In (lo o p
V ilmdilu puni‘m(*h Hi riU'ilcm ■*!thought over tho
•■lUKhi fr o m *•!*n u -o ta iy
*, ;ncxt play* *
lo Lin*
Ktrimlortl.
,*
*£'
E&lt;1 &lt;1D

\,yi

II. B S C H U L T E R E A L T Y CO., Inc.
M A K E R E S E R V A T IO N E A R L Y

...................................... R R I I R R R R R R I H H I R R R I R I I M R I R I I I I I S B R R ^

W righ t, W arlow and Company
Are Now Receiving Appllcatimt For

| First Mortgage Loans
f
l

on improved KusincHs and Residential Property
in Sanford

Collins,

6 6 6

EGGS
portance

S

W e H a v e th e B e s t

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DultOSK A N D H O L L E R

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w in ter

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REALTORS

S

112 Park Avenue

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tirnek ■an much ns tuimmer
cgg.s, ami the big factors o f
health

in y o u r flock.

You

w ill readily uuder.-Uand why
Red

C o in h IO j c k M a s h

Ni*-v |. lh, Iti* *1 , lm« (nr « vnentinn o i f i g . In tb,

N»rfh 'ft »

3i.k.&lt;.n»llle,

t s t h e I5 e s t
j

ACKEAGK, BUSINESS. HOMES [

Mflfb .n l• it.,I Mm. I. SUanKf lm“»
tuui „| lln j. a w.vk In

IS XI I IM O U i: and P H I L A D E L P I I I 1
All
.to,, m S.-ivnnnjih. Al«u a lb lh f »■&gt;*
Iv-Mrn lo lloftim.
It ill innnfrltnB. to W»»Mn»(un.
Atlnnilf ('l l , . N.W Vnrti un.| oih.f |*&gt;iaU. Un&gt;uf.
yRf. &lt;1 m .,1. ami w r*lr«.

Seminole Feed Co.

Attornejr-at-Law
i'huiMt 727 Will prnrtlre in all the c?art»
1
j
Rtaminatinh of Abstract* ot u n d j
V ald es Kcally, Co- —
1
cfyctCPfigclx nttmtirtn - ,
. Vulder Hotel nfdg.
" o S ' i h svmlnula County Bank^i H . i i N t i x s i M i i i a i i i a s--------n D i c 11

Building

A P P L IC A T IO N S FOR A P P R A IS A L S

they are w orth tw o or three

Buys
J .G . S U A I t O N

of

F ikicIh immediately available subject to title
examination.

R

;ilH link A i r ,

Malaria, Chills and Fever g a n x a B x a a n a c a x a H a c s e a a 'ia
Dengue or Dilious Fever.
I, util. (Sr

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W hcn you ronsidcr the

I. n prr.crlpOnn for
,v\

For Further Information.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.

Anti°Pain Pills

manag.r of 'ho
Chlaigo
Whtto
Box.
enjoys
nothing
better
than _ a
good
game j of
soil,
-talro
after
u
hard day on ,ho
hall field.
Ho
tlnds It restful
recreation.
Ed*
die. by tho way.
is gulto a card
ehhrk and can
hold
bis . own
w H h * any of
Tba sbotf.j

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When your nerves are on
edge your whole body is
subjected to illnuss.
A
chiropractic analysis will
find the reason and remove
it. Lot us help you.
“ Yours for Health”

Booms .107*108 First National Bank Building.
Hours, to 12 and 2 to f» tinil by Appointment.

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" f S lid e le c tio n sh o w prtni.l f.O'le
'h u t the rrs u lt o f s a lil e le c tio n " m
In fa v o r o f th e Issu a n ce o f tint
l " m is u fo re -a ld by He n il note Ci uti-

No« tlicr* fute, puritinnt to an or*
'll’c of Hu fm irl jlorciii made,
tintire Is hereby Kl'Ott that the
cltltens ami lax pnjers of Seminole
fo il'll». Florida, arc hy said "tiler
reuulred to he and appear Indore
the Circuit fiw rt of the Hd'litil
l Vmi probably' know that Cod Liv­ Judicial Circuit of tho State &lt;&gt;f
er Oil is the greatest flesh prb- Fiorina, on tie list iltiv of Aiik nst A I' IS'.';, at |ii:O0 o'clock A
dticer In the world,
M at Sanford. In the County " f
because it contains more Vita* I Seminole and State i f Florid i. then
mines than any food you can get. *•"* there to show euiis.'. If nnv
V.,11*11
..in,1 1.. Ln.in. ,u„, »• ,; they have, wliy sahl tmuils should
I 1oil II 0* glad to know that (od 'i,,,, lie validated mid confirmed.
■l Ivor Oil comes in sugar coated
\\ ITNF.SS my hand as Cltrk of
tablets now, so if you really want I he Circuit Court of the Seventh
Circuit of the Slal*i of Fio­
to put 10 or 20 pounds of solid •ludicl.il
rina. In and lor Seminole Fount',
healthy flesh on your hones and and the Seal of said Circuit Court,
feel well and strong ask Bower’s on this the 3"tti tlav of July A. I*
F'jr..
I’harmacy and Union Drug Store,! !st:\t.)
or any druggist for a box of Me-'
v. i:. noFui.Ass,
nf tlu* t'lri'tiit tVtir! of tl**'
i'»y ’s Liver Oil Compound TubHvvonth .Imliiinl t'lruiiit **f Hu*
lets.
Hunt* nf Kl'it ULt, i n ii tut f •&gt;r rfoiitOnly 00 cents for fill tablets ami
Itin1« (*Minl\
1 ___
if yon don’t gain five pounds in '*i:*&gt; A. UcCoTTFS.
•'III Inner.
•*P days your druggist will hand A" ,,rnir tor ivinm
you back the money you paid for [
them.
It isn’t anything unusual for nj
person to gain 10 pounds in ;’(&gt;l
days.
“ Get McCoy's, the original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.'*

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la onl» #;i»J»t f iin J 'flp i w . x i ! t*»ll»*l»&gt;l)bla r i ( - * *
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Mfnl*. berth liiflialfd.
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1*1. r AOO K. It*. HI.. i » f XfnavlU,

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So far In August the records show a permit fo r a new
■t l a f ' r f i rUrMa
irtd *a Bfcnnd Claw Mattat. home in Sanford has been issued every day.
In other
nt*r IT. tail, at tha PoimfUca

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RSING FOR T H E N E X T BIG SHOW

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' Great Days W Development

Plty Abed-el-Krim.
Rolling Them Down.

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Phaaa *iH
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I l f Maaaalla A
, AiffiD
S E D-EL-E L d ® t
hi* brave
community.
’ lV u
Arab followers, arc learning that
JllinM'niPTlCs tlATKS
Great surprise is manifested by those driving throug
it ia hard to fight on the ground
Oita V m t
i;"»
Bis Months
I J tlh frril in Civ
by Carrlsi, par the residential sections of the city.
In every direction and end resist attack from the air.
•week. Hu. Wsskljr Edition 11.00
on every hand arc seen new buildings under construction; French airmen arc getting won­
par j«**r.
derful practice and the Arabs are
I P K C M I i M I T K R l All obituary new houses are springing up, additions are being made to discouraged.
Many
Moroccdan
nortcra. rsrits of thanks. reaolutlona old houses, garages arc being converted into
tw
o
story
tribes that were fighting with
nnd notices ot &lt;enter:alr.—**n1■ * h •
r ’tsncsi ara wade will ba fbaraad apartments, fresh paint is in evidence and yards are being Abed-el-Krlm. now abandon him,
Str at regular advertising rates.
beautified. As quickly as it is able to do so, Sanford is and offer to fight with the French
J i K M n P R T l l K A S S O C IA T E !* I ' U R M dressing up for the winter time, and for its fin it big tour­ against the R iff leader.
Tha Associated Preaa la exeluB.
tvaty ant Itied "&gt; Mia use for remblleatlon of alt nawa dispatches
eredJtea to It or not otherwise cred1*1 In thla paper and also tha lo­
cal nawa published hsreln.. AH rights
of repu ‘totic
ll cation of apeclal dlepstchaa herein ara alao reaer-ed.

THURSDAY, AUG. 20. 1925
THE I1ERALD*8 PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
. .
2 r—Construction of St. Johna-Indian River canal.
F.atenalon of white way.
4.- -Extension of local amusements.
— Swimming pool, tennia eourta,
4.—-Augmenting of building prom— houaea, hotela. apartment
inea.
t,— Eatenaion of street paving pro­
gram.
. .
7^-Conatruction
of
boulevard
around I^ak^ Monroe.
H.— Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
ts—E*pension of achool ayatem
with provision for Inereaaed facllitlea.

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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
A VERY NEED FUL PRAYE R:
— Shew me thy way a, O Lord:
teach me thy patha. Let integri­
ty and uprightness preaerve me:
for I wait on thee. Paalm 25: 4*21.
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NOTES ON THE FOURTH
He held a cracker In hia mouth,
Did Abner Athabasca;
They found a few teeth in the
South,
And others in Alaska.
—Charlie Lecdy in Youngstown
Telegram.

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ist season.
In the business district new buildings are under way.
The actual beginning o f construction yesterday o f the new
arcade at the corner o f First Street nnd Sanford Avenue,
marked what is hoped will be an extensive e ffo rt to pro­
vide sufficent store space nnd office room for those firms
desiring to enter the business life of Sanford. Other badly
needed downtown store buildings will no doubt make1their
appearance before the first of the year.
With a force of about one hundred men at work on the
new Hotel Forrest Lake, this big building which will pro­
vide first class accomodations for about three hundred
tourists, is taking permanent shape, and is causing much
favorable comment on the pnrt of those who inspect it.
Plastering in the east wing has been completed, nnd a few
more weeks should see all of the plastering on both the
interior and the exterior o f the building finished. Then
will conic a few weeks of putting the finishing touches on
the structure and making it ready for the opening ac­
cording to the schedule which was adopted several months
ago.
Dredging operations on the east side have begun. In­
terested spectators may be seen watching the filling opera­
tions as they are under way just east of the Clyde docks.
Big pipes are being used nnd when work begins in real
earnest, it is thought fast progress will be made on
this important part of the improvement work. The Her­
ald hopes to soon Hee the dredge shift its position to the
hotel sector and get that pnrt of the filling done so that
the beautification work of the hotel grounds can he fin ­
ished by the time the hotel itself is ready for business. The
retaining wall, between the hotel building and the lake itself
is practically all in place nnd it seems that nothing remains
to hinder the filling nt that point.
Go where you will and things look good in Sanford.
Wonderful strides are being made. Developments in ev­
idence on all sides are convincing proof to the outsider and
investor that Sanford not only has the largest per enpitaChamber o f Commerce in the world, hut it has a people
who are doing things in a big way, building a city of in­
dividuality and of substantial characteristics that are sec­
ond to none in the whole of this great state.
It is a great development program that is going on in
Hanford today, and the coming months between now and
the beginning of the tourist season will bring many chang­
es in the appearance o f the city.

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One reason huiWj
vacation, is, who ,
to feed the canary

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wi" keep u from i
more than a second 3

THE FIGHT that France makes
is necessary. Our civilization ia
nothing to brag about, but it's
better than the Mohammedan
brand and the job in North Africa
must be done thoroughly.
Nevertheless you feel sorry for
poor Abd-el-Krim. What chance
would our forefathers have had in
1776, if the British had been able
to bombard George Washington
from the clouds?
AMERICAN LADIES, It ap­
pears, entertain Parsian* by wear­
ing their stockings rolled down,
showing nil of the knee nnd part
of the leg bare, below n short
skirt.
Such women would represent
the United States more usefully at
home in front of American washtubs with their sleeves rolled up
instead of hnving their stockings
rolled down in Paris.
NEVERTHELESS, the Pris Ma­
tin is partly mistaken in its criti­
cism o f these ingenuous American
ladies. Tho Matin enys: “ Having
shown us
their throats, arms,
shoulders nnd legs, women in
America now determine to show
u:t their knees.
Tho French paper says there is
nothing hygenic in wearing gar­
ters below the knees, ns compared
with garters above the knees.
That’s true. No garters
nt all
should be worn. They prevent cir­
culation of the blood. Stockings
should bo held up by a sort o f har­
ness running down from the waist.

the children can’t fad
Human

nature

your dog seem to lit,,
than any other knot?!
Just ns the boy,’ I
for college a
resigns to becon-t
» »I
i " *]a! s ^ccotne ii
gland discovery’ »
many old men

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Hong Hong lk»t *( J
sounds like nnwtoh^ , 1

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man was arreted!*
ing in n Chicago t k j
think ue huve iff it.
N in e men were usafej
fish off the coast ot J
where booze is throid

Marry a Monde
notice hair in the *3
nnd you won’t noticl
steak.

S A V IN G G A S O L IN E
TAMPA TIMES

According to a professor of the supposed to exercise, and put to
University of Pittsburgh, lazy nu- bed at a decent hour, instead of
BUT THERE is n hygenic value tnmobile drivers who fail to shut being allowed to run wild over
in bare knees. All Esquimaux off their engines while their cars the streets nnd highways, wo
Hia adenoids were found in Cork,
women, even in coldest Arctic are standing still wnste thereby would have n saving worth while.
Tonslla in Androscoggin,
wenthar, arrange for nn opening R0,000,000 gallons of gasoline per And it would be a saving that in­
H ow ’s Y o u r Health?
• Hia eyea in I’ nris and New York
nt about the knee to let the air in. nnnuni. Of course he thinks there cluded morals and reputations as
They never found his noggin.
well ns fuel.
If they didn’t do that, they would ought to he a law to stop it.
— Houston Post-Dispatch.
Instead of self starters for the
Truly that is a lot of gasoline
die for lack of oxygen.
You are no doubt well nnd feeling flnr. And that's
going to waste. And just think of automobiles, we suggest parental
They found a tooth in Tlmbustoo,
CHARITABLE AM ERICAN Jews the things that might be bought stoppers for the youthful shieks
way to be. However, if Hicknrs* s.imi.it attacs
An elbow off in Burmah;
are asked to contribute $16,000,000 with all that money—not cxclud- ami flappers who abqse the auto
So fnr above his poor nose bluw,
mobiles.
prepared—have a rrserve fund to pa) ilnctnr* bi|[,J
to help 180,000 Russian Jews set- ing joy rides.
It ain’t reached terra firms.
"The country would fare much
tle as farmers on land in the StepBut if you can’t make a law
— Birmingham News.
d ru ggist, etc. Keep an account with the Scminnli!
more
home laws
o
keep
from burning I better
of &lt;*
Russia.
Ilies til
iitioi»*•
lthat
lit) l "will
111 IV
V1 1J tthem
lit-ill |,V,M
- . if we
. had
,,
„
T n m n tim r M ie fo e h m o
D , i h i : « G „ 7 ' It appears that Jews, driven out up the road how can you stop and fewer legislative enactments.
ty Bank.
They found a foot in old Kentuck, -L C n i p t i n j, I V I lS t O lt U n G 01 O G G K in jJ I U u l i c i t y , 'o f Russian trade by high tnxation, them from burning up gasoline; Sure.^
Sure. That
That'sa logical.
A hand in old Virglnny;
Soviet monopolies and subsidized I that they have bought and paid I But it brings up at once the
They didn’t try to find his brain,
From Chicago a few days ago came an Associated Press co-operate concerns, are co m - 1for? There is about as much [common conflict between morals
They knew he hadn’t any.
i Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accoa
polled to turn to farming.
'waste in laws in this country ns and business, out of which morals
— Macon Telegraph. dispatch telling of the methods used by three couples to
mostly
emerge
with
n
lhrtp.
there is in gasoline or any otlur
i
defy all manner of superstition. Utilizing every possible
Over against this plan it will
THUS THE hour glass o f his- Commodity.
In Boston they found a sock,
means to stir up the displeasure of Mr. Jinx, the six people tory is turned upside down. Centu­ The Memphis Commercial Ap­ lie put that the more people you
In Los Angeles a vest;
can shut o ff from using automo­
A pair of B. V. D.’s were located went from one foolish stunt to another without success, ries ago, the Jews, forbidden to peal has a remedy to suggest that biles the less gasoline that will
would
be
just
about
as
effective
own
land,
herded
in
cities
against
unless
it
is
that
misfortune
is
waiting
a
more
opportune
Awny down in Key West.
their will, were compelled to con­ as trying to stop a man from doing he either wasted or used, and
— Avery Powell in Timcs-Unlon. time in which to make itself manifest.
something that not even the high eventually the fewer automobiles
centrate on trade.
A t thirteen minutes after one o’clock, the thirteenth I Now in Russia they are driven it „ t of, gasoline frightens him that will be made or sold,
Ills pipe was found in Ghirniro,
o f Friday,
they
married back to the land. Many will wel- from doing. It says:
| The scheme suggested would
S T R E N G T H - S E R V I C E - P R O G R ffJ
.minute of the thirteenth
,
. .hour
..
,
• were- ----------The tobacco down in LaBclle;
"A substantial economy could b e ' undoubtedly be good for morals,
Lord knows where the matches art m Death Cell Number thirteen, of the old British convict conic the change which will take
ship Success. Thirteen guests carrying thirteen black cats them back to the condition of brought about by limiting the nu- but it would be had for business,
Guess they must he in—Well!
his ! tomohile to its proper uses. If, for , therefore wc don't expect it to
--------o-------witnessed the ceremony which was concluded amid the shat­ Father Abrnhnm tending
illustration, the boys nnd girls of get far.
flocks.
What has become of Hiram John­ tering o f thirteen mirrors. Ench bride carried a coal-black
! tender nge who burn up gasoline in I Wouldn't this be a different
son?
kitten. The jinx-defying sextette was selected from eight
FOR EVERY 100 homes in the midnlitht joy rides were brought country, though, if we did have
--------------- o — — —
lion-superstitious couples who applied a fte r advertisements United States there nrc
(&gt; ROOM HOUSK
wash­ under &lt;he .restraining yileuenc., more home laws and less legislnIt’s just nn easy to boost as to
which parents and guardians are ture-madc ones ?
were
published
in
the
newspapers.
ing
machines.
That
shows
prog­
knock, so let’s all boost.
One happy couple received one hundred dollars in thir­ ress, and room for more prog­
------- o-------N e x t To San Lnnta at aReal
teen
coins and a diamond wedding ring with thirteen dia­ ress.
Headline says; “ Railroads Need
The family without a washingMACON TELEGRAPH
Money.” Haven’t got a thing on monds, Another received fifty dollars in two dollar bills and machine, unless the washing is
us.
B a rga in
a hard luck opal ring, while the third couple received a fifty "sent out," proves that sonic wom­
--------o-------Time was when the most out­ candidate for another term. Sen­
an is condemned to needless slav­
dollar money award and a plain gold wedding ring.
standing and aide members of the ator Underwood is a man of cour­
Dresses are becoming smaller all
Easy Term s
Perhaps the three couples really wanted to show they ery.
the time hut the prices aren’t get­
An electric washing machine United States Senate came from age and convictions, a levelheaded,
were unafraid o f had luck, and then against perhaps they ,' and wringer, costing a few cents the South. The days of Henry faithful public servant, a credit to
ting smaller.
Calhoun were his state; an honor to the republic.
--------o-------were iust seeking some publicity. Frequently there are a day for current, makes of wash­ Clny and John
The namo of one Tampa realty those who will go to great lengths in their attempts to get ing an amusement instead of hard great days for the Senate but Hia country van ill afford to lose
scarcely greater than those which so high-miiiued a son from its halls
work.
firms In Long-Green Company. in the public eye.
followed the Civil War. In that of legislation. With Underwood's
Wo suppose they are making it al­
It
makes
it
possible*
ill
a
large
----------------o----------------family, with a busy mother, for period Gen. John B. Gordon, L. Q. passing, save for half a dozen exright.
REALTO R
TO D A Y IS NOT yesterday; we ourselves change; how the growing hoys nnd girls to do C, I.amir, John G. Carlisle and ceptons, th- South is represented
------- -o------George
Graham
Vest
were
senat­
n
the
Senate
by
narrow
partisans
A friend of ours says Isn’t it can our Works and Thoughts, if they are always to be the the greater pnrt of the week's ors from the South, and there were
Rooms 501-502. Phone 35
and second-rate intellects.
Change, indeed, is pain- washing and relieve the mother.
funny how men never impair their fittest, continue always the same?
First
National Bank Building.
others
of
like
caliber
with
them
[
W
hy
this
change
for
the
worse
The cabaret type of growing hoy
eyesight by looking ut those "see- lid ; yet even needful; anil if Memory have its force and
from below the Mason and Dixon in the South's choice of senators?
nnd
girl
won't
like
the
idea,
hut
more" dresses.
worth, so also has Hope.— Carlyle.
S A L E S FORCE
millions of the better kind of boys line. These men were aide, in- It cannot be for lack of material,
fluential,
several
of
them
men
for
there
are
still
big
men
in
the
and girls will like it.
The one-piece bathing suit is
M. M. S T E W A R T
D O U G LAS K
of unusual brilliance.
{ South big of mind and vision.
C O D NEVER GAVE man athing to fo concerning which
said to tie fast disappearing from
More
recently
John
Sharp
WilHut
the
South's
best
nnd
biggest
IN AFRICA, nt Wimzn, in the
i i i i i i u i H n u i u u i i i i i i i i g i i i n i,l,IR I&gt; l
our Florida beaches. Surely is— it were irreverent to ponder h &gt;w the Son o f God would have
Tanganyika Territory, ft magnifi­ liams preserved in the Senate, the men, save here and there, are not
little by little.
done it.— George MacDonald.
ce nor runnng for
cent new diamond "pipe" has been traditions of the long line of ilia- j in public office
mama ■ au ■■ auKRHa ■■■■ ex
ana a ■ * a a * * l,l&gt;t
tinguished Southern senators. He
— found. The diamonds are unusu­ brought a classical scholarship, n the same. Why? Most likely be­
“ Sleeping Sickness" is declared
cause
the
spirit
of
intolerance
lias
ally puis*, large nnd plentiful, thoughtful, penetrating mind nnd
to he n disease hut our office hoy
\
which will interest the new diamond a personality to the Senate. It infested the masses and no really
„y i u v i n s. c o n n
says it isn't a disease with some
nitf man larrs to enptalize that
trust.
was a sorry day for Mississippi sort of thing in order to be elect­
people, it’s just a habit.
/
------- o------A green recruit was having his , “ Sir,” said the sentry, in his
and th&gt;« nation when Senator Wil­ ed oven to the United States Sen­
A DIAMOND "pipe" is tin* name
Experiments are now being first experience nt doing sentry newly-acquired military manner, given to a soft cluylikc mixture, liams left the Senate for tile quiet ate. 1he South needs to look to
fields and hook-lined rooms of his
duty
ut
one
of
the
.Southern
made to determine whether whis­
can- "my orders are to be vigilunt.”
formed hy some ancient volcano in villago home and retired to private its political leadership In Congress
V
and nick men worthy of the line
key can be made from onions. tenements in lit 17. Toward him! "What does vigilunt mean?" which diamonds are found.
life. It was likewise a sorry day of illustrious statesmen who tit!
TJhey ought to make strong s t u f f . 1through the darkness came u cap- said the officer.
Diamonds are the product of
tain.
"I don't know,” said the sentry. intense volcanic heat. Who knows for Alabama and the country as a tne older days helped to make the
An editorial in an Atlanta paper
"Halt! Who goes there?" dr
"Call the corporal o f the guard what explorers will find some day. whole when Senator Oscar W. Un­ Senate a place of power and intel­
derwood decided not to become a lectual royaltv
says: "Atlnntn Leads.”
Yeah, maiided the greenhorn.
and well find out, said the offi- jo the depths o f volcanoes? A ton
leads nil the rest of Georgia in
"Officer of the day," came the ce^;1
; or so of diamonds would upset the
sending future residents to Flori­ answer,
I he corporal of the guard came,, diamond market, and the diamond
da,
and saluted.
trU!lt conip|otely&gt;
"Beat it ho, before I run you in,"
ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
"Corporal,”
said
the
officer,
Today’s best laugh: "B iff Mur­ said the sentry. "What the hell “ this man here doesn't know the
IN ONE year the assets of thir­
phy says his idea of Heaven is ti would the officer o f the day he meaning of the word vigilant. Sup­ ty-eight insurance companies have
“ During a recent rather extend- arranged the town intelligently for
place where u fellow will ho al­ doin' bangin' 'round at night?”
ed automobile trip " says the Can- present use and future growth, as
pose you tell him."
increased
eight
hundred
millions,
This story is matched by one
lowed two weeks in which to get
"It means, sir, to bo alert." an­ and their total assets are more ton, N. V , I Inin Dealer, "the wri- wise householders arrange their
over his vacation.—Johnny Spen­ that I heard from u retired chap­ swered the corporal promptly.
than nine thousand million dollars. ter saw two kind of villages. One family home. The other towns had
lain who vouched fnr its authen­
cer In Macon Telegraph.
entire y commercial- let everybody do ns they pleased,
"And what does alert
Of this large amount New York! !un&lt;,
ticity:
-o
&gt;.'••..,v V.
said the commander, anxious that State owns more than half
nlf which !ZC&lt; ' Un^ lnip ' n M gepodgc. seemIn one set o f towns, everybody
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A Washington man is seeking u
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divorce because his wife pinyed u spccting the gunrt
to the pupi
turns to New York as it con­ The other kind were the opposite, turn from the orderliness and benuukelele at him. If they allow a
‘ What are your order? he re
"I don't know," said the corpo- centrates in London, across the They appeared to point with pride ty, nnd also material satisfaction.
man a divorce on those grounds, quired of a drafted man.
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to on« 8f ct o,‘ ""t* *®y t0 thc vW * ! Property values were higher, as a
water.
they certainly ought to allow a
tor. This is our business section,” ! rule. Visitors liked it there, staywoman one from n saxaphoneIF P. T, BARNUM were alive and to the other, surrounding sec- ed and spent money there, and ofplaying husband.
tion, and say, “ Here are our homes,, ten decided to move there’ It isn’t
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this
would interest him.
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our lawns, our flowers and gardens.; likely that anybody lost anything
Professor
Gorodkoff,
learned
The Turn pa Times slinking of
Russian explorer, has discovered This section is sacred from the in the long run bv co-operating
Crawford'* feat in pitching twenty
Community
advertising
as, that has broken the world records in western Siberia a new race of sordidness of commercialization.” with hi* fellow-citizens for plans
Innings against the Smokers Tues­ known today is a relatively new , on a per capita basis. Starting
What made the difference? The looking to the good of the comday, says: "It was a great pitching development hut Is making tre-,out to Increase its income from men called "Forrest People." No­ beautiful, orderly, obviously self- munity rather than the individual.
ROAD TO N E W SM YR N A
feat that is unexcelled in this lea­ niemlou* strides and a number o f ; $5,000 to $50,000, it raised in n body in Siberia can talk their lan­ respecting villages, says the writer
Zoning started with the big
gue ami the Sanford tftirler has [nationaly-known advertising agen-! great community campaign J87 guage. The forest people call were zoned. The ugly ones, with towns, and is most necessary there.
nil of the earmarks of a com in cies are giving much attention to *000, lt,u| the city voted an nddit- themselves "Nashen,” when means homes, gas stations, hot dog stands But no town is too small to adopt
men. They think they are the only
major league star." That’s giving inm praise of modern advertising, ional 120,000
- 7 0 Rcies in h e a r t ot* p re se n t high clu ^
credit where credit is due.
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“ The C ITY s^
Company D of Sanford in the scale and
recent machine gun competition in just now Fli
II A L ,” with lake frontage, $700 per acre, cilJi
camp at Jacksonville captured the &lt;»m raised or appropriated
advertising the
Turck Trophy for the third succes­
sive time and thereby came into
returning
permanent possession of it. The
:re are
S C R U G G S R E A L T Y CO.
hoys literally and figuratively
side of
“ stuck to their guns” to win the
what
Masonic Tem ple or Hotel Monte*uW*
coveted award,
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and concrete road. First ten miles
south of Gainesville, asphalt sur­
face, very good. F.nd of asphalt
to Mica nopy 5 miles rough. r Hicanopy to Lowell asphalt surface,
excellent. Lowell to Ocala, as*
phalt surface under construction,
Rhort detwurs. Ocala to Bellevicw
nnd Leesburg, excellent asphalt
surface. Leesburg to Eustis and
.Mount Dora, good. Monnt Dora to
Fort Myers generally in good con­
dition except detour between Olga
and Ft. Myers and rough clay for
four miles south of Zolfo.
Read No. .1—Georgia IJne to
to Orlando
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Wilds Landing to Yulec sand
clay road in good condition. Yuleo to six mile south shell rood in
fair condition. From this point on
A delightful trip right through the h eart o f the Citrus Groves and Fernerinto Jacksonville and Green Cove
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Springs paved road, brick and
ies.
treated rock base. Green Cove I K ®
Springs to Paiatka graded and im­ i t
proved road, rought but passable.
W e want Sanford Citizens to know what is actually being accomplished
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Brick road from Rice’s Creek to
in development.
San Matoe, good. San Matoe to E ®
Dunn's Creek, fair. Asphalt sur­
e
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face from Dunn’s Creek to Sisco,
Seeing is believing.
Crescent City, Pierson and Lel.eon e J®
Springs, excellent. Streets through tv®
Absolutely no obligation.
Del.nnd to Sanford and Orlnndo,
fair. Detours between Deland and
Sanford as good as possible to
keep sand detours. Rough but en­
BUSSES A N I ) C A R L E A V E
tirely passable.
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Road No. 1—Georgia Line to
Miami
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Hard Surfaced from St. Marys
River to Jacksonville with asphalt S ®
and brick, excellent. Road under SJ®
construction by Ihivnl Co., from
Bayard to St. Johns Co. line. Du­ e 3®
Mrs. Flora Myers Gillentinc, Murphrnsboro, Tenn., has been appointed val county line to Bunnell 62 miles, e j®
member of the Tennessee text book commission. .She will purge school 9 foot brick road with rock shoul­
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asphalt road 9 miles asphalt sur­ e J®
face, excellent. Volusia county r
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of Mrs. Sam BradwrBell of Orangeberry.
Uptcd a position with
Ratliff.
,rie Griffin of Mobile,
I attractive guest of her
Cecil Frisbie,
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lit of friends here Wcd&gt;oute to Miami.
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STATE ROAD
CONDITIONS

lion has returned from
O ffice 305
tst Nat. B kBldg.
D. C. where he spent
with his parents.
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ed. Titusville to Cocoa IS miles,
Road No. 1.—Nunez Ferry to
W IN TE R PARK, Aug. 20.—(,Pi
all paved except one mile in City
JnrksoniilltiDuBose is spending sev- — With the opening of her forty
Daytona Beach with first year only about a month in
N'unez Ferry to Pensacola, from. limits of Fau Gallic. Molbnurn to
Mrs. H. C. Dul^se.
the future, Rollins College is get- Sage Bridge, 3 miles east, old Sebastian River, 17 miles. R miles
remainder
paved.
ting her campus in order and ready earth road, condition, fair; detoour shell road,
Wilkey has returned to greet the students, who la-t to left 1-2 mile. 1.1 mile; concrete Sebastian to Miami 1-TO miles all
ami where she has been yenr came from 22 different paving.
Detour I-if mile, nine paved.
Road No. 5—High Springs to
friends for the past states in the Union.
miles concrete,
excellent.
I elisn.
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T. H. Lam ar State M g r
Ft. Miers.
\V. G. Broadhurst, Mgr.,
Treas.
Ctoverleaf Cottage, the large 1'da to Kscombia Bay, county road
Hight Springs to Newberry and
three-story dormitory for women, b' ,i(ir shape. Milligan to Mossy
K, Swope ami Mrs. S. which lias been the home of Rid- |[*‘l,d. county road, rough. Mossy Archer under construction, short
W. J. Rudland, S an ford M gr.
W of Oviedo were the lins girls for more than three , ‘ "'ad to DeFuniak, under eonstruc- detours. Archer to Williston and ,
Li Nell Williams Wed- scori* years, has been freshly paint- 1Dob. and rough, no detours. De­ Romeo, fair. Romeo to Dimneled. The old front porch has been ''uuink to ('aryville, good sand lon asphalt surface, excellent. ]
and [
torn away and a new entrance i(aryville to Cottondnle, ■Dutiiiellson
tBRuieuson to Inverness
|[. Shuman and Miss being completed so that a more f-«nty mad in fair shape. Cot- '1*5 rough with exception
of Oviedo were hospitable entrance may he pre- t,,n,b»}e to Marianna, sand clay of I-■ n»-b*s nevi bast just conii city Thursday as senteii The cottage faces on I ake riiu‘l hi K0"'! shape. Marianna to Pb'te'l m’ar Inverness. Rond unsenteil. m e cottage laces
,tfIl mj|M oust i(‘f Chattahooshee, llt,r••«n&gt;truction from
Holder to
ffonids.
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Brooksvill- through 3 ■ ■ ■ !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! I l l l l i m i l M M B U X ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n i l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • * *
county toad in fair shape. From Hernando.
Lyman Gymnasium, the fir.-t col
wrt Barnes and Mrs. lege gymnasium erected in Flori- point above referred to to Quincy, Tampa. Bradenton and Sarasota to
Murdock good except for 12 miles
fcMindo spent WedM
of
road sotith from SIX Mile Credit'
da,
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of their par- buildings oh Hie
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have
been (iullu.\ t„ ,
0 f f n^ y under construction. Traffic should
hud Mrs. W. A. Fitts.
.painted and improved in tunny .... .
, |;|V Kron point above !
t,u‘ Bayshore road. Tampa to
i ways.
referred
to
to Tallahassee, county }Ir««bnton.
From Murdock to
airs. W. S. Hand left
The Phi Alpha fraternity house, road in fair shape. Tallahassee !’un,a ( " ,r&lt;b&gt;. g'&gt;"d except two
Jor Hendersonville and
in North Carolina, which is the first new dormitory |to S mib s cast on Wadesboro rond, ,n'.b‘14, l’un(a Gordn to F t. Myers,
iaway about six weeks. in a number c f years, has been en- &lt;county road in fair shape. Take f“ 'r.
tireiy completed ami will be oecu- 1new road s miles east of Tallahas- . Road No. H— Haines City to Fort
Pierce,
mtroni has returned pied for the first time this Sep-1see to Aueilla River, goial sand
tember
by
the
members
of
the
fra-1
clay,
\ucilln
River
to
Greenville,
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Haines
City
through Frostproof, J
tnonville, N.
and
It is a brick structure sand day road in good condition, i Sehring, Avon Park etc to bake
I of interest where he ternity.
|th* past three months. costing §35,000 and is located near Oil leaving Greenville follow the |Annie, good, bake Annie to Palm |?
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the Dyer Memorial Amptii theater new State R »ad N’o. I to Madison, i Circle, mad it open to traffic but
overlooking Lake Virginia.
Live Oak, 1ake City and points rough and somewhat dangerous m ••
klUdison nnd children
The big horseshoe lawn is being. Hast, excellent sand clay road, especially in rainy weather.
h tuorniug for Cocoa entirely irrigated and new plants There are no detours. Lakt citv
Road Nil. 2.1— Helleview (i&gt;
IrUbe the guests of and shrubbery will all completely to Jacksonville, excellent.
Plant City
ku’ prenta for several be set out by the time the students
This road is excellent in Marion,
Road No. 2—Georgia to Fort
Sumter, Hernando ami Pasco coun­
Myers.
return on September 21 for the
fall term.
Georgia Line to Jasper &lt;snnd ties, hard surfaced all the v«y.
l»n Powell "f Tampa Is
clay road in excellent condition. This is the best road for travel to N "
Miss Margaret Zach*
Jasper to White Springs sand clay Tampa from Ocala.
Ihere Miss Powell will AgedSoottihmanFinds
pient of many social
SC RIM —Plain scrim, with ruffles, o f th e best quality m aterial— N iw ly made.
N a tiv e Land Strange
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ISmith. Mis. Cecil FrisI 'A I H
*ig Thompson and li t - ! sa* ,M t -n?nn 0,1 tl".' liner Cedric
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foeoaeulay on a show- recently enroute to America was |■
John Neill, an 86-year-old Scot.; J
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N O N E H E L D IN UI5S E K V K
Evans, who ha, tiecn fought in the Civil War, and tliis a
Minnie Janis was his first trip to the land o f 1■
B E A D Y -M A D E F IL L E T N E T Several designs on the best qu ality net
nionih, left today for Itis nativity.
,p ° f ,*!'•»“ « » cf her
*‘ I did not meet a soul 1 knew,1 ■
Some with fr in g e - - A ll nicely made.
I f e.-«rJ Willi*.
he said. "Everything was ehang *
ed and I was like a strnngur in a
Hagan and daughter, strange land. Now 1 am going
TW O DAYS O NLY
wile |fn—
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gan returned hack to Honolulu to spend the re­
|Joni Hendersonville, maining days of my life.”
Saturday and Monday
(hey spent the’
’ Pleasantly.
Among other dogs used by the
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Department o f Agriculture to fat­
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Merriw,-ther n „ d ten fleas was a bull pup that was
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E V E R Y F A S T G IN G H A M
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where they the insects were placed on the dog
0( Mr. and Mrs. they hopped off. Scientist.-, are try­
•or several weeks.
ing to find out the secret of his aa * » ■ ■ « * ■ *
Dainty Pin Checks—Just the cloth fo r kiddy clothes and appropriate for
defensive armament.
Ifrionds „f Mr*. Jf. ||,
school wear— Best Grade— 36 inches.
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the second inning the visiting
fhritl wpnt' tw p te c w f "Wlth^’thrrt
error* that allowed the Tigers a*
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u-unviK i- •a m
St. L ou ia T rim s PhiU delphia
Score by Innings; ;
Club W h ile D odgers l a k e
New York .. .. 000 100 110—3-8-0
Niim be:* o f P itts b u r g h tr e w
Detroit .. .. „ .. Oil 000 OOx—4-0-1
Butteries: Pennoch and Benu r
CHICAGO, Aug. 20.-(/P)—The
Rough; Wells and Woodall.
progeny of William Penn, desirous
!• » u
of barring the descendant of rnihCHICAGO 3; BOSTON 1
CHICAGO, Aug. 20—( ^ —Char­ er Knickerbocker from any more
ley Robertson nut-pitched Howard world’s scries, took u couple o f lus­
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Khmke in a twirling duel Wednes- ty socks flush on the jaw WednesI
Aa a
!i result,
t. COIUlifl
day. As
Connie MllClC A
Browns
Trim
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in which Chicago defeated Boi* Jmr
Dazzy Vance Stops Pirates
Athletics nnd tho Pittsburgh I i8
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Detroit
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bunchanil Dodgers W in Game
Yank s Score 4-3; W h ile Sox |e‘* their hits in the first and the rates are possessors of rudely un­
8 to 7; Phillies B cxt Reds
,, i itnui on Crow 't In 1 seventh innings. Rolmrtsnn allow - itrevia ted leads in the American
Heat Boston C rew .1 to 1 , only two 8crfltch ,,ita until the and National Leagues’ pennant
As Braves Dump the Cards
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' eighth inning when a base on halls races.
Sanford Team W insFirsl(\ r •
CLEVELAND, Aug. 20.—d/P)— [a single and n double gave the visNEW YORK, Aug. 20.— (/P)—
George Slsler’s unusually docile
test By Score I to 1 With
The Ginnts chalked up their fourth Washington made it two straight Jitors their lone run.
Browns jostled the Mackmen into
K elly Doing Mound W ork:
straight victory, defeating Chicago from Cleveland Wednesday, win­
Score by innings:
n virtual tie for first place by de­
Team Plays Perfect Ball
7 to C in the second gnme o f tho ing 12 to 8. Reuther helped u&gt; Boston ......... 000 000 010-1-5-2 feating them 9 to 8 in a hair r*|m*
series. The Cubs tied the score win his own game with three hits, C h icago........ 100 000 20x—3-7-1 ing finish in the ninth while
after being five runs behind in tho including a home run with one on.
Butteries: Zahnizer and Bis- Washngton was measuring UevcSmokers Shut Out
second inning, but Test in the six­ Smith retired with n lame ankle, choff; Robertson and Crouse.
land for a clean 12 to 6 knock-out.
th when Limlstrom singled and but Knrr, who replaced him was
Three pcr-centnee points separat­
Feds 1-0 in Second
knocked out of the hox. With the
scored on Snyder’s double.
ed the American leaders tonight.
Brown’s Triple Followed By
buses full and two out in the ninth.
Score by innings:
Their stnndins:
Three Hits In How In Fourth
S. Doyle’s Perfect Bunt Chicago .. . O il too 000-0- 9-1 |Reuther gave way to Mnrberry,
Philadelphia .......... 72 39
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Inning Give Tampa Team
Washington............ 73 40
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In the Fourteenth Inning New York .. 330 001 00x— 7-it-a who pitched Iwo halls to retire
Batteries: Alexander, Bush and McNulty. Third Baseman Hodapp,
One Run head to Win Game
The Giants, repulsed a mildGives Saints Game 5 to l Gonzales;
Bentley, Winner, Dean, recently purchased from Indiana­
game assault on the Chicago Cuba
FLORIDA STA TE LEAGUE
polis, joined the Indians today and
lluntzinger and Snyder, Hartley.
for a 7 to 0 victory, which ena­
TAM PA, Aug. 20.—(/PJ—TumSt.
Petersburg
5;
Lakeland
4,
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ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 20.—
made two hits, one a double,
bled them to shave the Pirates
pn and Sanford broke even In their
innings.)
Score by innings:
dwindling
lead to two full games.
double-header here Wednesday af­ UP)— Brown’s triple with Steve DODGERS TROUNCE PIRATES
BROOKLYN. Aug. 20.— &lt;,V&gt; - Washington 120 025 011— 12-20-2 Tampa 1-1; Sanford 4-0.
The Buccaneers, although mining
ternoon, the Celery Feds winning Doyle’s perfect bunt on a squeeze
002 020 103— 8-IU-2
blows an the debonair Dazzy
tho first 4 to 1, and the Smokers piny gnvo St. Petersburg n 5 to 4 Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh, 8 Cleveland
N A T IO N A L LEAGUE
Batteries: Reuther,
Marberry
Vance, were subdued by Brooklyn,
egtting a shut out in tho second victory over Lakeland in a 1 l-in- to 7 Wednesday and as the Giants
humbled the Cubs, the lead of the and Sc verier!; Smith, Kurr, Cole Chicago (5; New York 7.
8 to 7, late inning rallies failing
1 to 0.
Cincinnati
4;
Philadelphia
5.
to overcome the weight of decis­
Three singles in a row in the ing battle here Wednesday. Thor- Mi (ate a in thu National league and L. Sewell.
with self stripe:!a oiirt neat jl
Pittsburgh 7; Brooklyn 8.
ive punches administered by the
fourth inning of the second game born went the route for the High­ scramble was reduced to two
M. Louis 8; Boston 5,
ST. LOUIS, Aug. _’0—f/P)— PhilRobin in the fourth and seventh
put tho only run over for Tam- landers, giving up only ten scat­ games.
jacquard figures
Pnzzy Vance stopped the Cor­ wus narrowed to tthrue points
rounds. The National standing:
pa, the Smokers being retired in tered hits, although his wildness
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LEAGUE
sairs, and although he was bang­ w— as narrowed to three points
both the third and fourth with the frequently put him in trouble.
Pittsburgh ............. 00 44
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ed for 11 hits, he fanned eight here Wednesday when tho St. New York 3; Detroit 4.
bases full. In tho seventh inning
New Y o r k .............. 07 49
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The Box Score
Washington
12;
Cleveland
8.
hatters. The Rolans chased l.ec Louis Browns registered their sec­
McQue led o ff with a two-bugger I.AK ELAND
Boston 1; Chicago 3.
AB R II PO A E Meadows of the nairind in the
ond straight win over the league Philadelphia 8; St. Louis 9.
nnd Bailey beat out an Infield hit Kowalski, 2b. .. 0 1 1 r. •i 0
Even the shrawdust judge of
to put him on third with none out. Buckley, ss. .. .. 0 l •» 3 (5 1 fourth inning when they scored leaders. The score was It to 8.
four runs. Oldham replaced M.*uA
belated
rally
which
netted
tho
The next butter fouled out and Welch, lf-3b. .. 4 1 O
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
*» 4 0 0
shirts will adm it that these are spk
Culbrcath grounded to Weik, Mc­ Brazier, cf. .. .. « 0 t 3 0 0 dows and heltl the Robins in Athletics six runs in the ninth nnd Little Rock 1; Ne*v ■''■.'leans a.
check
until
the
seventh
when
they
put them two markers ahead went Chattanooga f&lt; 3; Memphis 3-5.
Que being held on third. Casnrcs Edwards, lb. .. n 0 2' 19 0 0
values. T h e quality of the Madnt
made a great catch of Hardy’s P. Doyle, 3b-c. .. li 0 I 1 I 0 scored their last three tallies. for naught. The Browns retaliat­ Nashville 7; Birmingham 5,
Sheehan
finished
the
game.
It
was
ed
in
their
half
of
the
Inning
by
drive to left field to retire the Surface, rf. .. .. 4 0 0 3 0 0
Only three scheduled.
excellent, tho workmanship nnd finjj
Vance’s eighteenth victory of the scoring three runs.
aide nnd end the game.
Francis, c, .. .. (1 0 2 3 0 1 season and his third strni&amp;ht.
Philadelphia
used
twenty
player
Tampa’s loose playing played a Cusnck, 3b.
STOCKHOLM,
Aug!
20.—
UP)—
„ II 0 0 0 0 0
down to tile minutest detail arc rae
Score by innings:
including five pitchers. Al Sim­ SOUTH A T L A N T IC LEAGUE
Jnrge part in Sanford’H victory in Therborn, p. .. .. fi l 1 0 7 1
Situated between Finland nnd
Asheville
12;
Augusta
II.
Pittsburgh
.
200
002
021—
7-tl-l
mons, Philadelphia centerfichler,
the first. McQue tripled in the
Norway, both partial prohibition
etl with nil the care and precision us#
Brooklyn .
001 100 30x—£-13-1 hits his twenty-first home run of Knoxville 13-0; Macon 7-4.
fifth and scored on a passed bnll
countries, Sweden, a non-prohibi­
T o t a ls ........ fit) 4 12x 11 1
Hi 3
Greenville
9;
Columbia
8.
Batteries:
Meadows,
Oldham
and
the
season.
Rice,
of
the
Browns
with the squeeze play on. Three
ly confined lo higher cost shorts,
x Two out when winning run Gooch; Vance and DeBerry.
Spartanburg 5; Charlotte I (12 in­ tion country, claims to be th sob­
more rups were scored by Sanford scored.
also hit for the circuit.
erest of the lot.
nings.)
Score by innngs:
in the sixth, two of them ns the ST. PETE
In Finland and Norway the il­
sizes in neckbands and sleeve length!!
AB R II PO A E
PHILLIES BEAT REDS
Philadelphia 000 001 105— 8-14-3
legal consumption of liquor is said
result of errors.
Morris, rf. .. .. ti ii •&gt; 0 0 0
Women
participated
in
French
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20.—(A ) St. Louis
100 230 003-9-11-2
to far exceed the amount legally
The Box Score
Mcssner, ss. .. .. r&gt; 0 It 7 7 ti
Batteries: Harris*,
Rommell, elections, for the first time, May used, while the amount consumed
Mitchell, 2b. ,. .. 0 1 •&gt; «
FIRST (JAMB
1 1 — Philadelphia wall the third gain4
I.
in Sweden is steadily decreasing,
AB R II PO A E Brown, cf. .. .. ti I &lt;» 1 0 1 of the scries with Cincinnati Red ., Gray, Quinn, Groves and Coch­
HANFORD
o
•t
f»
to
4,
here
Wednesday.
The
di
figures show. The Swedish policy
rane;
Gaston,
Girard,
Vapgibbr
0
•*
0
(1
1
0
it
..
4
S.
Doyle,
3b.
..
1
.. 4
1
Dumas, cf. M
is said to he toward reducing the
B L O O D S H O T EYES
Frisbie, *s. .. .. a 1 1 5 o II Barnes, Hi. .. .. 0 0 1 d ; 1 1 feat marked the end o f .Donohue’s and Hargrave.
consumption of liquor, rather than
3 0 1 3 0 1) Cox, Jf. ......... .. 9 1 *i 3 li 0 string of twenty straight wins
Joyner, It. ..
Are cured without pain in one day by
! u
•* 0 over the Phillies,
M 4 0 Hesse, c........ .. r. 1 I 8 «»
McQue, 2!t. .. .. i 1 1 O
Ltntnrdi’s Golden Eye Lotion. No t°U proh'hit on. Lach household
ho
DETROIT I; NEW YORK 3
After
tying
thu
score
in
the
liquor n
0
0
1
M
t)
Stngg, p....... .. 4 1 0 O 3 II
Bailey, 111. .. .. 4
DETROIT, Aug. 20.—(A*)—.De­ other eye remedy in the world as
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.
VI
Vf
.
Kinsey, rf. .. _ -1 0 II &lt;* l 0 Brower, p, .. .. i 0 (1 0 1 0 eighth the Phillies scored tin* win­ troit evened the erics with New cording, healing and strengthening for month and the supply for restau­
FURNISHERS TO MEN WR0 KN’QT|
ning run after the first two bat­ York by taking the second game, weak eyes. Insist on having "Lcoti- rants also is restricted.
Culbrcuth, 2b. .. 3 0 1) 0 1 0
During the period of 1911-13
T o t a ls ....... . 19 fi U&gt; 12 23 ■1 ters in the ninth fanned. Sand I to 3, behind steady pitching b&gt; ardiV
Alford, c....... *4 *1 1 1 1 li II
It makes strong eyes, At
SAN FO R D , FLA.
nnd Leach singled in succession Wells and with the aid of six bltih- all druggists.
when the system of restriction
Score by innings:
Hardy, c....... « 1 0 0 1 0 II
*1 0 0 0 fi 0 Lakeland
was new, consumption of liquor in
102 000 100 000 00— I and the former .-cored on Cy W il­
Kelly, p. ..
Stockholm averaged 25 liters a
St. Pete
000 300 100 000 01—5 liams’ safety which dropped in
■
ax at?rt
uaiBi year for each person. Public o f­
Summary: Two base hit. Morris. left for a single.
Totnls „ .. .. 30 1 7 27 13 (1
Score by innings:
fences were 17 for each 1,990 in­
All u 11 PO A E Three Imse hit, Brown. Home run,
TAM I*A
2 1 1 4 4 0 Thurborn. Stolen bases, WtAch, Cincinnati
002 100 010-- 1-10-2
habitants am! drunknrd.s treated
Hneml, 2b. ..
110 000 1)21 ."&gt;-13-1
In hospitals averaged 12 for 10,Hicks, 3li. .. " 4 0 1 0 3 0 Brazier, Mitchell. Sacrifice, Welch, Philadelphia
Butteries: Donohue and Har­ M
U00 of population.
Estrada, cf, .. .. 4 II l 3 1 0 Buckley, S. Doyle 2, Brown. Left
■
&gt; 3 1 on Imses, Lakeland II, St. Peters­ grave; King and Wilson.
M
Weik, ss....... .. 4 II l &lt;
■
0 II burg 13. Base on balls, o ff Stngg
0
Lee, r f.......... .. 4 (1 i
E R1TUCIFOIIUII
I S E M E NIkl
T S T E L L I YUO
m . Power
., alcohol
| t is ,being
, r' distilled
nAuDVVDiv
U U AVI
M
Casa res, If, .. _ 4 II 3 1 (1 t) 3. o ff 'I hcrhorii 7. Struck out*, by
BOSTON"3 ; s r. Mrt'LS 4.' '
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OF
BUSINESS
IS
DOING
FOR
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2
1
Thei btini 2, by Slngg 3, by Brow­
Nance, c....... .. 5 0 O It IJ
BOSTON, Aug. 20.— (/P)—The
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property ■ I = - - =
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0
1
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10
er 3.
Hit ■, o ff Stngg 12 io 11 in­ St. Louis Cardinal* lost their third
Jesmer, lb. .. .. 3
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_____
Cobb, p.......... « 2 0 n 1 0 0 nings (none nut In 12th», off straight game to the Boston
(W elch),
by
11rowci Braves, 5 to 4, W ednesday, when
Htockrnnn, x .. „ 1 0 0 0 0 II Stngg
V
Peterson, p. .. .. t) 0 0 0 0 II (W elch).
Wild pitch, Thcrhum. the Braves nicked llnine for four
Winning pitcher, Brower.
Um­ r)in in the second inning. Gan-'
T o tn ls ....... . 30 t 8 27 11 3 pires, Wore, lloii! ton nnd Fry. treau's single with the bases fail
«
We are permanently located in Sanford
Time, 3:00.
followed by Welch’ triple accoun­
Score by innings:
;
■
Sanford ............. 000 013 000—4
ted for these runs.
Three fad
B
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
Tampa ............... 000 001 000— 1
double plays by the Braves’ infield
—
K
x Batted for Cobb in 8th.
helped Boh Smith to iris victory.
Summary: Two base hit, ens­
Score by innings:
?
We guarantee Satisfaction.
HESE low prices arc not for new cars built
fine northern white ash xz4 hard nuf
ures, Three base bit, McQue. Stol­
St. Louis
tltld 20U 200— 1-10-0
to sell at new prices.
&lt; extra gauge steel for which *t pi
FLORIDA STATE LEAtJI E
en bases, Dumas, .Jesincr. Sacri­
Boston .
I 10 III)!) DU::—5- 8-2
glass, walnut inlaid with belli
(Second Hall)
They arc for Studebnker earn identical with those
fices, Kelly. Double plays, Weik
I f you have Property you want sold— List it with us
Batteries:
Haines, Dickerson, j
ments. In short, these aretteunafc
Won Lost Pet.
which have been in tremendous demand at higher
to Snead to Jesmer. Left on bases Tampa
- every particular—only the priceta
■
............ .. 37 It!
.098 It hem and O’ Farrell; it. Smith and
and kiss it good-bve.
prices
during
the
past
eleven
months.
■
Sanford 2; Tampa 0. First base Lakeland
x You can’t appreciate wlut i hapia
35 2!
.925 O'Neill.
They arc for Studebakcr cars so well built ot
on balls, off Cobb 2; Kelly I, Hit . St. IVtei shtirg .
cars are at these new prices until jz
. 153
I
21 29
such high quality materials that net profits during
o ff Cobb 0 in H; Peterson 1 in 1. Sanford .........
them point by point with others.
13 43
.232
the past six months have averaged only $140.64
»
Struck out, by Cobb 4; by Kelly 2;
Remember tlia- Stu-.IcbaUer carslun
per
car.
The
rest
of
the
money
the
public
paid
us
Peterson 1. Passed bulls, Nance,
AM ERICA N LEAGUE
constantly
up to date. Improveaesa
went into making a car with scores of thousands of
u
Alford.
Losing pitcher,- Cobb.
Won Lost Pet
made as soon as developed — M* •
miles
of
excess
transportation.
Umpire, Baxter. Time 1:00.
Philadelphia .
72 39
.919
spectacular announcements under I
These earnings arc a triumph for the one-profit
Washington ..
11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.
.919
73 HI
* new yearly models’’ designed to dq
\
SECOND GAME
basis of manufacture. No manufacturer on a leas
Chicago
.1 52
.552
already in ib.c hands cf owners.
■
All It II PO A E 1St. Louis .. .
HANFORD
clficient basis could have made a dollar selling cats
57
.590
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NASHVILLE
Temi.,
Aug.
19.—
0 ii t II 1) Detroit
Dumas, cf........
of Studebakcr quality at Studebaker prices.
.. ..
59 fist
.491
OP)—“ We will cnurl nu irivestignSti/jcnc; iiit'3—
KiJcL’tt cm
Frisbie, ss....... 3 l! u II II (l Cleveland ..
99
52
.10
5tmle/iiiLer is the only onc-firo/it car In (he fine car
tion of the rumor: that Nmdivillc
Joyner, If........ 3 11 II *1 II 0 New York ..
..
49
91
.131
/it
(&lt;
1
.
Only
Ford
tint!
NmdcMlu-r
make
/or
all
ihcir
v
Many
of
the
most
important
superierrt
&lt;1 Boston . ..
McQue, 2h. ..
3 1) •i •f
.. :t i 78
.Hill liusebull players weie ’npprouehed’
curs till bodies, all engines, all gear sets, clutches,
baiters
are
hidden
until
revealed
by
to leave tin: team,” .). A. G. Sloan,
Bailey, lh........ 3 11 3 9 &lt;1 li
springs, differentials, axles, steering gears, gray iron
miles of usage, but here are some
president
of
the
N.i-hvillr
HamKinsey, rf........ 3 1) ii «f II it
N ATION \L LEAGUE
castings and drop /orgings.
4 to prove our statemeut that every^
3 0 l 0 1 n
Culbreth, 3b.
Won Lost l ’ct. ball Association, &gt;.iitl l.ite 'l uesdny.
Thus we save and pass on to purchasers profits ■ more up to date than the newest
11 1 1 1 0 Pittsburgh
Hardy, c.......
“ We knew nothing about it and
mm
99 11
which many other manufacturers must pay to out­ jA On all prevent Studebaker
1 1) II 1 1 1 New York
Mason, p.......
r.?a when our nlteiitooi was culled to
97 19
side parts and body makers.
^ automatic spark control,
II
il
II
1
1
Myers, ............
3
&lt; iininiiat i
91 52
r. d» the rumors we deeiiled to ask
the steering uhecl, 8alay clock a—.
St. I.OIli-1
Cnmiiiissioiicr
K.
M.
Ijuolis
to
look
No
57
T
il*
l
.mi
yearly m odels” m akes sales ju m (»
the dath_ improved one-pie. r a irulw*M
T o ta ls ........ 25 (1 7 IK K •t Itroollyn
53 57 ' . 182 into the matter for the of tho
cidenta/ lock of ignition and ilem*/1*
Thus
we
were
able
last
January
to
reduce
prices
Alt
R
II
PO
A
TAM PA
K Philadelphia ..
51 i;o | I.V.) gome,
chi mil crankshaft, coud W slB o W j*
already low.
1 l) l) ■f •I il Hii-ion
Snead, 2h, .. ..
“ Selllenient will iest with Prc1-I III
51 95
and oil drain valve beside the espu*)
I
Then
wc
announced
that
Studebaker
would
have
(i 1) Chicago
Hicks, 3b.
. 3 U it
111 9 t t It 1 ideht .lulln D. Martin ut nn iiivm.■
t
C
l
Studebaker pioneered the
.
no
more
“yearly
models’’
to
artificially
depreciate
it
(l
il
Estrada, cf.
tlgntioo to be held tomorrow when
Top with roller side enclosure* T
cars in the hands of owners.
3 (1 l 4 1 u
Weik, ss.......
SOI
t
HEIt.N
the
players
ore
summoned
in
ap­
LEAGUE
— /?)
eloaed car protection to open vU
Sales instantly started to soar and have forced
Lee, i f ............. »! 0 II (I (l 0
Won 1.ust Pet. pear before him.
seconds.
the
vast
Studebakcr
plants
to
maintain
peak
pro­
3 1 11 1 li 1) New Orleans
Casa res, If. ..
" I f there is nothing In the ru­
,5lili
99 53
duction tliroughout the summer, in the face of
Studebaker pioneere:d the use ot
Lopez, c........... *1 u 1) 3 3 0 Atlanta
79
59
mors,
the
players
should
lie
ex.550
declining production for the industry in general.
tires, for which steering mechani
Jesincr, 11*. .. . 3 u •) 7 1 II Nn -hvillc
one rated,"
lift fi'.l
.521
body lines have been especially ui
Swanson, j&gt;....... *1 0 I 0 3 II •l&lt;’lltplt i, .
To one-profit savings wc thus add savings due
ti.i li.t
.508
\ii investigation was welcomed
to long continued peak production. These savings
MuUilu
Come in and see these sturdy, A*
•it 91
. IKS al t&lt; by Juno- Hamilton, manager
wc share with customers in the price reduction
Totals .. .*. .. 21 l li 21 III II (’ hattnnoiiga
profit" cars. Today, more than ex®
.171 m the team, who declared that he
57 91
announced August 1st.
x Snead took first on call•her
Studebaker is a big money’s worth
Little Rock
i m would have ito formal statement
Intcrfercncc.
. We still use genuine leather, mohair upholstery,
51 99
Biniiitigliain
.139 until after Martin arrives.
Ask about our liberal Budget ftJ*
Score by Innings:
g - " ■ :--------------Sanford................... 000 000 0
Tampa ........ ........ OIK) 100 x— I
IUH
Seven iriniiig» agreement.
R
1
Summary: Two base bits, Mc­
li
Que 2. Stolen Iiiiros, Gasan**.
ft
Sacrifices, Lee, Lopei.
Left *&gt;n
Onset, Sanford 5; '1’anipn 8. llusos
Standard Six M odels
on bulls, o ff Mmsun 3; Swanson I.
_
N«w Price Old Price 5«»iaa
Hits o ff Mason 1 in 2 1-3; Myort
Country
Club
Coupe
$1295 $1345 $ 50
Fmntinjr ott CViory Avritue adjoining two gtorea tiiat
5 in 4 2-3. Struck nut, Swanson I;
Conch
. . . .
1195 1295
100
Mason 1; Myers 2. Passed ball ,
Sedan corner on Celery Avenue. I f taken quick can lie purLopez.
Losing pitcher, Myers.
. . . .
1495 1595 100
Umpire, Baxter. Time 1:25.

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SENATORS B E A T
GIANTS
CHALK
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C e le ry -F e d s S p lit 4TH WIN IN ROW; SPEAKER’S CREW
Double H eaderW ith TRIM CUBS 7 TO 6 BY SCORE 12 TO 8

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Tam pa W ednesday

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LAKELAND LOSES
14 INNING BATTLE
TO ST. PETE TEAM

Yesterday’s
Results

Madras

Wet Sweden M ore
Sober Than M any
O f Dry Neighbors

McKinnon-Markwoodl

Alien &amp; Brent
r

A T A U C T IO N

ISa m e F ine Studebak
Prices Reduced

H ow They Stand

T

Southern League
Baseball “Scandal”
To Be Investigated

ALLEN AN D BRENT

crowded

cltaaed at $75.IM) a front fool on easy ternia.

.•

Trs/fic incrcaifcn a third every
ticemk,

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BuicKShowrooms

Special Six M odels

thefirstshowingof

haveYm seen

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| Britt-Chittenden Realty Company, Inc.
2102 First St.

Hcni tors.

Hanford

N*** Ptico

Duplex-Phaeton $1775 $1 Coupe . . . .
2045 245
2195
Brougham . • 2195 257
Sedan . . . .
2?45
Bcrline . . . i 2325_2os|

Duplex-Roadster $1395 $1450 $ 55
Sport Roadster
1 5 9 5 1645
Duplex-Phaeton
1445 1495
Coach . . .
1445 1595
Brougham
1695 1795
Victoria
. .
1750 1895
Sedan . . .
1895 2045

the B etter Buick

A t $610.01) per front foot.

Big Six Models
,N N

N . « Price Old Prtce Series

Between L’irat and Second Streets on Sanford Avenue

N A TIO N A L LEAGUE
St. Louis ut Boston.
1‘ ittsburgh ut Brooklyn.
(Mncinnuti at I'hiladelphia.
Chicago ut New York.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at Chicago.
."hiliuJi Ip)iat at St. Louis.
New York ut Detroit.
Washington at Clrvelaml.

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New Prices Effective August 1st

Busy Americans

12SFeet f_

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
.Sanford at Tampa.
Nt. JVtersliurg at Lakeland.

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that bumpara, apart
no longer aapplurd &gt;t U h B i t St* ^
f. o. b. factor?* M^af tax gntr**

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Advertising

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'ad. ba tes

For Sale

For Sale

Wanted

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in F n a g n e , ---------------- ---- •
--------- ---------FOR SALE: Three adjoining fill
WANTED: To buy a nine or ten
the
FORT
LAUllKill&gt;ALE
Avocado
pears.
Fresh
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE DAILY N E W S -it covers
U
in Ad**0**
on tho trees. 305 Park Avenue. 1 foot lots, close In on Celery Ave.
room house close in, suitable for
tirowSEMINOLE PRIN TE RY, W. N. nrd County thoroughly which i« TWO 1&lt;&gt;T&lt;4 i t U M - i o» T ~ 7nn Twenty-five
for roomers. Will pay $1500 cash, bal­
,w‘‘my-tfv«* hundred
hunureo dollars
aonars tor
will “
Lumley, Prop. PRIN TIN G TH AT one of the most
ft sVmth
^
lht‘ ,hr‘‘e'
hundred cash- *50 ance in monthly payments. Price
PLEASES, at very reasonable sections
must be reasonable. P. O. Box 1-1.
ons „on the i 'Florida
KTrCoast.'Sidewalk
T . ? ! S ld L „l,LUt„\..fr.?.tff_et dM,H’
» month. Address Box 82. City.
*?r',la
and
street
paving
paid!
prices. Remington Portable Type­ Sample
Sample
copy
and
rate
card
upon
*»•
H.
Hutchinson,
‘
P
’
1020 I-aurel FOR SALE: Sect! potatoes, Spauld- WANTED: Carpenters and labor­
writers.
Telephone 93, Weluka request.
Avenue.
ers for new ice plant. Apply on
i ing Itose Four for fall plnnting.
Bldg.
Price $1.AO per bushel. F. F. l»ut- J“ I* nt ltfels Garage
4e ■
*5 *bl» »*&gt;«*•
W IGHT P R IN T SHOP— Printing LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
WINDOW. In the pines over- ton &amp; Co., Sanford, Fla.
W ANTED: lardy cashics. Apply
Ukeland, through the StarTit*
Engraving, Embossing, See ua
looking Sanford. 4 lots, 1 corner,
.
for «onmanager of Union News RestauTelegram
Best
advertising
me­
FOR
SALE:
One
pair
mules,
har-l
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
1 south front. 2 East front. Must
«, r*'*4
dium
in
South
Florida,
published
ness
and
wagon.
Hay
rake
ami
rant.
A. C. 1 Depot.
R. R. Ave.-CommerclaJ St.
Sn»*n^5a» ' ,n* th
« L t?freth* r‘ J- H. Hutchinson, mowing machine. W. E. Betts, Ball
mornings.
STAR-TKLFGUAM— ?1020
Laurel
Avenue.
Ukeiand. Florida.
Yd ‘ «|M for fir**
WANTED TO KENT: 5 room
Hardware Co.
R E A L E STATE
house. Rent not exceed $25,00
FOR SALE: 12 acres, four acres
irWtrlc«4&lt;J to
FOR SALE: Two L:ast front lots per month. Will leaso for 12
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
cleared and fenced, $1200 cash.
Vi.’. ' o'" V ”
on Sanford Ave.. 00x125 feet, months. .1. 11. II. Care Herald.
The 8*n*
J. E. SPURRING, sub-division through the Xenia Gu**tte. Zen- Iletwron t
n -i... i
, ^.lary, Sanfoni and j Om&gt; cortu,r&gt; j.;nsy terms. Address
f r f , rerponolbl*
ia.
Ohio
Rich
agricultural
dis­
specialist.
Subdivision
to
Or­
Orlando road. Mrs. IL 1L U w * m ! ^
S ly .
liuMtrllon
WANTED: Orders for awning.
lando, Florida, and F Fb r a trict. Want ad and display rates
i* T . ,ut)*«&lt;iuent
Will be ready to start making
on
request.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
FOR SALE: Two new houses on v m . c
_
within 5 or 0 days. J. B. II. Care
n*£l, in
or
Two
East
front
lots
way.
Sanford Ave. Three miles out.|*OK SALE
on Sanford Ave., (’&gt;0x200 feet, Herald.
COLUMBUS (Gu..) LEDGER — Ginderville Heights. Ixtts from
(TMR&gt;, s
$200/
“ up. Easy terms. A. C. Gin-; T!,ri'e 'ni,e* ®uV.uE“ *y terms. Ad- WANTED: One or two rooms with
T IN AND M E T A L WORK
Classified ads have the largest 200.00
r'^Mnlu*!''* lh?r*
,drrus Box J82, ( it}.
pwltli ral«&lt;. rut«»
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ det*r, Ciindt*rvi||t\ Fla.
private bath from one to five
i, will
■
» u.u.
IAMES II. C O W A N -A U kinds gia. Rate 8c (G-wurd line) line
onthi. P. O. Box 828.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
FOR SA1.F’ : House and two Io U lF0R SiVLI?Int “ *“ rW |n. “ tock of
•In «•“*«
Water nrd Boat Tanks. A t Oak 1 0 REACH the prosperous farm­
WANTED
locally,
im­
50x127. Will sell cheat) for cash
merchandise and store fixtures, MAN
r,v«r w.m *d- ,0
I 3 e CM O o £
I T '5
mediately, sell shoes. Hosiery di­
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
ers and fern growers of Volus­ Apply E. 1.. Killebrew, South Sun- ?mou,u “ b" ut 0 .500,00. Will trade
*i.&gt;T ItoTICS
phone 111.
ia county advertise in the Dcl-and ford Avenue. Pinecrest Subdlvls- f,,r, K""'' t o « 11ns c“,sh l'»yment rect. llig permanent income. Re­
l/ J iT ie c y
f ? c - A 'P
— —
V.huul.1 * ' * • *hV i
[and terms on balance. Rent reason­ peat orders. F'actory prices. Pro­
Daily News, rate lo per word, cash ion.
Mtsfflcn »d,lr«** •;
,1, phone numb'&gt;r ir
a b o u t
A
a n d a
Have other
with order.
_ able. --------- business
---------- reason tected territory.
.......... ..............
....
Write, Tanners,
. rrtult* About oni
for, selling. A real bargan for some [321-8 C Street, Boston. Mass.
FOR SALE: ..,\ real bargan WI1,„.
|ot
,1 i thon»»ml M » »
TO O IV lD d
TO
corner 1(ltu,
Fltr fltrthl,r information call I ------------------------------ —
MAINE — Watcrville, Morning
Ud ih. there « ■ *
*ol&lt;
dwelling,
brick
store
buildon
|,r wrj(t&gt; y FL McNeal, Oviedo,(WANTED: Truck farm on libera!
M IRACLR Concrete Co., general
f, with »ou unlit*
Sentinel,
f
olinriiq w i m U
Hi*lit'IlCt'tl t r i l f k *
cement work, sidewalks, build­ people nre ihmisamls of Maine |nig. An unbeatable combination K
Tjouf tddf**«*
interested in Florida I«r home and business. Bayard — _________ _
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K. property.
or,
with
references
to larui ■» acres
Reach them through Really Co., lit’, S. Park Avenue.
Terwllleger, Prop.
.first class drained truck land with
«• The »«■the Sentinel. Rate card on uplarge flowing well, larml on F.ast
Lu *«!&lt;• ur b! if*"
plication.
,|,phoat d U r * * * 1* '
FOR SALE: 2 caliber Winchester
Const Dixie Highway four miles
HILL LUMBER CO. House &lt;x
repeating
lifle,
12x15
wnll
tent,
Bouth Daytona Post Office. Tools,
Service, Quality and Price.
Prompt- EttlolWH
\ LITTLE W ANT AD IN The 22-20 Smith &amp; Wesson revolver,
implements and some fertiliser on
Service
HERALD will bring you in big and some house paint nt $1.96 pe
land. Have unusual retail selling
! results. Advertise those old ar- gallon. Apply 50t5 Sanford Ave.
proposition. No living quarters.
tiCes you have stored away and
Ample help available on short no­
FOR
SAI.E
OR
TRADE:
Grocery
have no use fur. A little ihirtytice. J. M. llovve, Box 14. Daytona.
Three
adjoining
lots
in
Rose
Court
THIS
store for city or country prop­
ARCHITECT
cent ad may bring you several
for $lt)5D each if sold before Telephone 2404.
DIRECTORY
dollars. Phone 148 and u repre­ erty. 301 Sanford Ave.
Uambar 4. I X
Thursday night. Only $1*70 cash WANTF.D: Wanted to buy a few
sentative will call and sev* you.
F'OR SALE: Late model Uuick six,
Hoaa Building
lots in either Hollywood or Coral
on all three. You will have to act
t. flare WIIM«
in
perfect
condition.
Will
consid­
Otlando, Klailda
l u » . « » l r Ol « • ■ * » " *
Gables, Fla., for building purpose.
FI,
0R1DA—
ORLANDO—
Orlando
quickly
on
this
one.
er teal estate for trade. Box 203.
■u a llr a
o e f 4ea.
What have you? O. M. Lees, Gen.
Morning Sentinel; hugest clasai-1------------- ----------------------------Mat n h ra mmt
Delivery, Sanford, F'ia.
, Is icqnlrTil'
■* 11
fied
business
rate
lc
a
word,
minF
O
R
SALE:
Gas
stove
and
double
lo t
iipkiuiu»nr
mmm
_lc
cash
with
order.
bed.
304
W.
5th
Street.
WANTED: Girl to do stenographic
•■eta
work. Two afternoons a week.
,
TO REACH BUYERS or aalUra of
B .S R D E Il' S H O P
Lost And Found
r“^ K 5 ” £ S T S i u m
• t t l W * 9 A I-K ;•• W'H 'rail, (or Rhode *»o 'W r Bo., Cowl lot_ odW oln. Address L, J. Care Herald.
Space la This
Florida real estate advertise In
113 Magnolia Ave.
the St. Petersburg Tims*. One cent
Daytona (Fla.) One rent a wor.L lsl“ nd ,P,ul'r.t*\lJ‘'1
t,8e&gt;r beifer{, 4 'h ' ,hree * boVtf toT
Ir R C T o B Y
6 First Class Barbers
.in insertion. Minimum 25c.
i months old. \\. \\. \ an .^ess, Box
j,m,d chalice for someone to
LOST: Three keys on brown cent a word dally, two cents a word
For Rent
PHONE
Special Attention
string. Automobile keys, on 1st Sundays.
get four large, well located lots to148
Given Tu Ladies and Children.
TAMPA DAIL\ 11.MLS, 'lampa, ONE F’ORD RAi'KR, new nrotor, gether. Small cash payment will FOR RENT: Garage, 210 Laurel Street. Mrs. M. L. Wright. Phone
“ ** after
*
-*
I ell- \\
Ave. Call
t! p. in.
Ela. Thousands reatl tlie dasnew tires, in fir. t class condi- handle,
sified pages of Florida’s tireat tion. Price $liii)iii). Can lw seen at
IFOR RENT; Attractive, large furied Directory Chinaware in English Porte Home Daily, tales 2 cents a wind. 709 \Y. 3rd St. Telephone 290-W.
ni died room, near the water.
Call
between
5
p.
m.
and
7
a.
m.
la ins, Huvurian and Jap an ese ^ lll'niu,n
'v‘ll‘ " r,l''rPrivate home. Phone 671 ■).
TH E R E 'S A
NG — MuUigraphlng,
__\
.
.
.
*
i \\ rite for complete rate card.
China make lovely g ift*
land mailing—
^911
FOR
RENT:
Four
room
furnished
MisceTlaneouH
5 juts on Maple Avenue between
v
.
•,
j p a l m b e a c h c o u n i t — The
Ivben you want ll
D IF F E R E N C E
house. Modern convenience::. Oil
and F’ourth for $1500 each.
scene
of
AlUpViniuus
develop­
H. E Porch, First
9th St. Phone 9103 after 7:30 p.
Th e Ball H ardw are ment. Read about it m the Palm ARE YOU dissati fiisl with your Third
tf.uo cash on each lot. balance I, 2 m.
nk ntdg.
stocks, bonds, mortgages, or oth­
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
and 3 years. F’our F’.ast front and
er
investments?
If
you
face
a
probM y prices *&gt;u Tirea utul T u b e s
request.
FOR KENT: Furnished sleeping
IBIIEH FOB KENT
_______
___
ilem that requires the aitl o f suc- one West front.
rooms. Hot and cold water. 129 l.nwt lu lln* t l r l n h y n f I'miJii, Itlnrk
inr i l l lint nl frtli )iiii|£-tinlrril iIiik, 11lit
ure lower.
ADVKRTISING gets results if i t ' ie8S.f.“ l M&gt;* cialists who are thor
VV. H. LO N G
Palmetto Ave.
***•iti t* it l«l it* in i »• lic e | ii nil f nei|, |l ii w
&amp; SONS
,
nil lilt* pltilr Vi lift Iuwer f|ll Inn Hr* II.
.caches potential buyers. Pu-, » l," hly
" * vl ,“ H ^ ndi;
Oil prices art* lower too.
FOR RENT:
Desirable g round 'I* V\vIotli, I Ir I ,rtm l, I "Iit., in i n i l IMr,
M EAT M ARKET
l.itka Daily N, as is eiieulatetl■ •in |toon and in intimate touch with all
i Drive It.
Ilnur, furnished apartment. ‘2ib! I n u t r r t i«i i t i r ii n n ir i*f 'IV«l. I I r an industrial and agricultural sec . 1markets, consult ns without obli
12nd HE nt H- Kn n r i l tt III In* |i ilit f u r I n f uriaiAlhiit
gution. Correspondence confiden­ 202 1st St.
Phone
Foist Third Street. Phone 111).
Iruilliiii, in r r r u i v r ) . l l . I ttrrl it m in t.
410 Sanford Ave, Hanford, FIh. tion.
Anil there’s more push in the
tial. State full pnrtvulurs liist let­
riMini If, N :il I im i :i I I f ii ii U lllilii. r i i t m r
I
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BF.NT:
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mom
uparimviD,
n*i»..i,
FOR BIBB _
gas.
ter Henry L. Baxter and Company,
ADVERTISE in tin* Journal-Her­ 1107, New York City.
r .J iSKHVICE Day
fmni^hi’fl. Call Ilc*rnl«l Offim.
ald. South Georgia's greatest
1Rvsft* alt trailin' PseKOK UK NT: Kiirnhhcil npnrtmiMit.
, I^hone 651 and 03- W
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Rooms F or Rent
* Shirlry Apaitnu'iftn, *Jlt&gt; Fint
weekly ami Sunday.
Classified
R IN K ’S F I L L IN G
IsiHTt.
I'hom*
DU.
S A F 10
rates 10c per line. Way cross Jour­
CAFE
Contractor and Builder
F'Olt
RENT
-Rooms
wlt'n
nr
with­
nal Herald, Wayrruua, Georgia.
FDR RENT: Large Omit room in} out meals.
S T A T IO N
Reasonable rates.
•99-M
—
Phone
—
499
-M
private
apartment,
next
tl’
J'"1
.1
';
T.lncoln
House.
lily
Urvice ami RU!■
T A MP A MORNING TRIBUNE—
Ilm water nt all times, five block■&lt;i
____________ __________________
Drinking W ater
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
KriglH
Send in your subscription to the |
2108 PALM ETTO A V E
from town. Reasonable. In'iidre |f o r RENT: Furnished apartment.
Municipal Supply
PI A C A 1’ U
Tribune or hand it to your local
Herald Office.
Apply Sanford Paint and Wall
Wnfflr llliuse
dealer so you cun read Florida's
Paper Co. 112 F'irst Street
( il\ O f Sanford
It, Mgr. 105 w. lit SL
greatest newspaper.
One year,
G .T A Y L O U D Y E U
T ry Smith’s Barber F o il RENT: Otto finnished Imd
'$8 Ui), ii iiionlln.
three months
E veryth in g
■$2.00. If you desire $l,UUo insur1 DRUGS
Approved by
P fin tin g — Decora! ing
Shop for good barber room. Rent reasonable. 107, 3rd
F o r the Sportsman lutuc policy add ?5c to your order.}
Street.
111(1 STORE — Pra.10 ft. corner lot fa c­
t’ HONK m t
A
t
work.
Ladies
welcome.
DO
YOU
WANT
TO
HUY
or
sell
!■
lorida
SI
a
le
Hoard
iDrugs, Sodas.
We
F’OR RENT: Front bedroom, 321
anything?
If
so
adv*
rtisu
inj
ing
Lake Monroe, only
I l f Ile a l 111
iDu as your phone.
Magnolia Ave,
Bali H ardw are
Next lo Valdez.
the Gainesville Sun.

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Building Material

DAVID B. HYEB

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Avenue and lOtb Street,
irvice.

ItenlUent of F’lornla slue#
It**ferel|i*es:
First National liank.

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J. II. HUTCHINSON
IIK.1I, KS'I'ATK
Aereugw, Farms anil nranas
Groves a Hin-eialty
11120 Laurel Avenue,
MemPei of
MANFURl*. FI.A
Florida Stale

FLORIST
[THE FLORIST**
all occasium.
Rhone 260-W

F lorists

A s s o c ia tio n

Autom obiles

fUWYF.lt

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
8RYa N. Offica In
[ Bank building Annex. 1924 Dodge Touring,
417-1, 3.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe,
1922 Dodge Touring.
192.1 Dodge Graham I
1-2 (or
M* Moughton
Truck.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton T ruck
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naJ Hank UldR.

Florida

I. W. Phillips* Sons

Dodge BroH. Sale* and Service
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St

i »E VE LO PE US ATTE N Tl ON
Pensacola is beginning
the a ■■••■■■■■'lasrA iiaaaa
greatest development in Gtofgia’s ■
history; a half million dollar high­ ■
Business Sites
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
Apartm ent House
across
Escambia flay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
W ater Fronts
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. Tho Icns.rcola News.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au ■
gustu, till.. Augusta’s greatest J
clusaified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. l(»c mini mum.

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tod*V- No. 148

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W e w ill help you
finance and develop
the properties which
we now control.

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214 E. FIRST ST.

W e H ave Several
Tracts On U ik e
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well within the City
limits that o ffe r the
best developm ent pro­
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issues-

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SANFORD,; FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925.

His 50th Term

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NUMBER 17.

VRICK FIVE CENTS

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I MacMillan Expedition May
Be Compelled To Abandon
Principal O bject Of T rip

ENGLAND'S PART
IN PEACE MOVE
Discussed
TOLD BY CURTIS Situation
At Navy Department

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AND BELGIUM LIFE HISTORY A rcade Building I
AGREE ON DEBT OF BOY SLAYER Commenced T oda

1 nltl Weather, Snow and Fog
Likely in Keep Him From
Looking for Lands Between
Alaska and ihe North Pole Remission of Interest Upon Defense Tells of Walk Life
Loans Preceding Armisiice
Anil Midnight Orgies In
And Part of Interest On
Attempt to PrnvcRichntond
Balance Is Offered By U.S.
Youth Is Crazed By Drug

for Ercctioi
WORK ON HOTEL Contract
$127,000 Buildii 1
FORREST LAKE IS Awarded to W. D.
Gerbrick Comi
Accused Weeps While
AHEAD
SCHEDULE
His Mother Testifies

Oxford Man Drchrea Great
Hritain Must Make Certain Remainder of Time Will B e . “Moral Obligation”
Devoted to Operations On *
Was Recognized
C onccsi-iiis ;n Order Thai
important Scientific Work
Peace May He Assured
Superintendent Stvys ConWASHINGTON. Aug. 19—f/p)— Transfer of Responsibility His Wild Love For The Wife
nt ruction Is Five Weelts
W IL M A MSTOWN. Mass., Aug. &lt; on fronted with exceptionally cold
To Germany Is Refused By
of Another Led to Killing
Ahead of Time; Finishing
IP. (/P)—“ Statesmen are coining WMher. snow and fog. th e MaeAmerican
Commissioners
of Three People Last July
Work Progressing Rapidly
to tli(| view that la order tnscronto Alillan Arctic exp* dition la s t night

Arcade To Include
Forty-Five Stoi
Those Facing on Firf

WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—f/P)
in real sta te of peace in Kuropc ia ied the probability of abandon­
RICHMOND, Vh.. Aug. 19.—(/D
ing for this year its primary oh- ■
Work on the Hotel F o rrest l»nk&lt;\
—
An agreement for funding the —The life history of young Ru­
Street To Be Rush­
land the world «t large it i» ncccz- Jict of attempting to discover’ land
Belgian war debt to the United dolph Disse, alleged triplo m urder­ Sanford's new $.*&gt;00,000 to u rist hos­
j : «ry for G reat llritnin t„ do what m the unknown Polar sea between States with remission of all in ter­ er, wm, laid hare in D usting’s court telry, is fully five weeks ahead of
ed To Completioi
IWPOPvT, It. I. Aug. 10.
North . .Pole.
..
eat on loans preceding the Armisj it dislikes doing just ns niueh as Alaska and the _____
Friday ns defense counsel present­ schedule time and will probably
-A scalding boiler exAx the period of continued day- dec and P*rt of the interest on ed testim ony which they hope will be completed in more than ample
the Democracy here dislikes doing,
Work on tho McLandcr Artime for the stru ctu re to be tu rn ­
light is at an end thia weak, and the interest on the balance, was
which brought to n
.Riving certain guarantees to the the time when the expedition c a n , cach ed Tuesday between the save hint from the electric chair, ed over tn the Hulick Brothers on cmio huililiiiK to be erected nt
to pay for the life of Henry Grady
in close an outing of a
various powers in central Kuropc J effectively operate so fo r north ’ American und Belgian debt cum­ t n rter, for whose m urder he is Dec. 1, according to J. F. N. Hud­ a coat o f approximately $127,­
load of 670 excursionists
dleston, superintendent o f con­ 000 hy McKenny-Rylander,
- frontiers, 1with winter rapidly npproaching is missions.
with regard to their
now on trinl.
struction this m orning.
hey were leaving the
limited t&lt;* seat rely moro th an two ..T h e program , approved by PrcsInc., of Orlando between First
It
was
tho
history
of
a
wilful,
guarantees whicii may in unfore­ weeks
nnd' ‘it is still fa r from ident Cool id ge at Plymouth Vt., possibly even a "had” boy. It was
The g re at progress th a t has been and Commercial Streets on
ort harbor aboard the
seen circumstances involve us in the spot selected for its advance Monday, was described ns rec­
an history illustrated with pictures made thus fa r in the erection of Sanford Avenue, was started
Mnckinnck last night It w as nothing new to Al&gt;« ... w ar.’*
flying base. Indications nre that ognizing “a weighty moral obliga­ of selfish ineonsiderntion
............ .................
of his tho hotel is attrib u ted by th c con
Wood
to
he
elected
recording
Thus spoke Lionel C urtis of Ox­ efforts toward completing its maj­ tion" growing out of assurances
aken a toll of 29 lives toown family, of a wild free love for I tractors to tho perfect co-operation this morning. The contract
ro tary of the Jacksonville (ill.) ford U niversity in the last confer­ or mission will be tc n n in n tn l.
given by President Wilson during the wife of another man and of "f the building m aterial compnnics for the building has been
T rades nnd Ijibor Assembly. |! • ence on tile liritish Common­
In the face of a steadily mount­ the Versailles peace conference mail m idnight orgies held by boys "f Sanford nnd the local city of- awarded to the W. D. Ger­
Lighout the night and early is now s ta rtin g his GOth term in wealth of Nation while discussing
ing file of radio reports from the and also the right of Belgium to and girls, crazed by the use of ficials. There has been no delay brick Company of Jacksonville
[the deatli toll mounted. In th a t office.
i lie proposed security pact between expedition telling of increasing ap­ particular and special treatm ent
narcotic drugs, resulting in bru­ in securing lum ber, brick und other which also has thc contracts for
In to the dead, I wo nre re(•rent llritnin. Prance nnd tier- prehension over the w eather and by Die United StntCft .
tality and lending, finally, the de­ m aterials from tim e to time, the thc erection of the Hotel F o rrest
htissing and 511 seriously
many.
Subject to ratification by Con­ fense m aintains, to the tragedy superintendent said.
the short time available for effec­
Lake, thc now city jail nnd tho
Physicians at naval ImsHaps Articles lit-in
tive riToniii.i nine under grout dif­ gress and the Belgian Government
the morning of July 2H when
Although tlu* construction has new county jail in this ci*y. ‘
iaid that they expected the
As lo whether the liritish do­ ficulties, the entire situation was the agreem ent provides that $171,- on
(list to mount to a t least 15
The corporation uuilding tho
minions might ratify the pact, “ It canvassed at a Navy Departm ent 7Hi),000 loaned to Belgium during three persons lost th eir lives and progressed during tho p ast two
was seriously wounded as months a t a rapid ra te it was de­ arcade is composed of C. M. MeI the next few hours.
the actual fighting with Germany another
m ight be decided," he added, "th.it conference today.
young Disse, in a fit of Jealous
shall he paid free of all accrued rage set out “tn g e t” his sweet­ clared hy Mr. Huddleston th a t ev­ Kcnny and Emory Kyiandur of O r­
tin- best thing is for Great llrit|i will pass liefore the more
Less Important Work.
erything was being done accord­ lando, builders and investors a t
Sly injured are out of dnn'Die result was the dispatch of a or future interest. The Belgians heart and his rival nnd also killed a
to specifications nnd th a t there th at city. They announce*! about
n&gt;doctors said. The m ajority
.
or disap­ message to Lieutenant Command­ had insisted th at the loans repre­ police officer who "tried to stop ing
is not the sm allest detail of work n month ago their intention nf
dead and injured were trnpprove. I don’t believe this would er Byrd, commanding th e nnvy sented in this amount should lie me.”
th at has been done in a "slip-shod" erecting the arcade here following
the first and second deck:
disrupt the commonwealth.”
section of the expedition, directing considered a debt by Germany to
It was one of the most tense and manner.
the lease of thc Sanford Avenue
Atlanta Police Tipped (Iff
Mr. C urtis also had occasion to him to confer with Commander the United States lncaune such a
|the hoiler exploded.
exciting days th at d u stin g 's Court
property.
This
morning
the
p
laster
work
in
proposal
"was
accepted
by
Presi­
That
Notorious
Criminal
refer
to
Articles
10
and
10
of
the
Donald II. MacMillan, chief of the
(report was heard as the boilever known, a day which saw all three stories of the east wing
Lima is being slacked for the
Is Headed Thai Way ; Note covenant. “ I think,” ho said, “ they expedition on the advisability of dent Wilson at the peace confer­ has
engine room gave way,
the breaking of the spirit of the of the hotel was completed and the m ortar, concrete nnd plaster work
ence.”
are
an
unm
itigated
failure
and
an'concentrating
therem
ainder
of
the
pt warning being clouds of
Found by Orleans Police
Such
transfer
responsibility debonair youth of tw enty years, windows were in place. All th at of the arcade and it Is expected
unm itigated nuisance. At the mo­ time available for oiierntons on
; steam from which victim s
from
Belgium
to
Germany
was who. when first arrested, readily remains for the carp en ters to do th at excavations for the pouring
ment when Ireland was being ad­ supplementary but im portant scien­
ewcrlcss to escape,
ATLANTA. Aug. W.—M l—At mitted by the assembly into the tific work awaiting atten tio n in refused by the American commis­ adm itted officers have testified, there, it is said, is to finish the of concrete foundations will bo
i injure*! were tuken to the lanta police and Pulton County of I engue of Nation, I happened to be
sion, but it declared th at while no that ho had killed three persons. floors and put in the base bourds. started within thc next day or two.
I and tho N ew port ficers wore g uarding the road from there in the middle of the Corfu Greenland, Labrador and Baffin legal obligation rests upon the Today, this same youth who has This will probably take about two
The arcade will be a one story
I*Scores of passengers with Chnttanoogn on the watch for a incident. Tin* thing th a t im press­ Island. A reply is expected with United States in tin- m atter there heretofore given more of his a t­ weeks. The plastering work on stucco building and will contain
IS
hours
when
u
definite
decision
does ronlinuo a weighty moral ob­ tention to his dress and toilet than the third fluor and part of the sec­ 15 stores with eight facing F irst
Wisl wounds went to their man who looks like George ‘Dutch' 'd me was th at everybody there will he reached.
ligation as a result of assurances to the developments of his trial, ond in the w est wing is finished S treet. Thc building will cover
(liter being given firs t nid A nderson, pal of Gerald Chapinmi, " a s striving for pence, and there
Aviators with the MacMillan ex­ given which entirely differentiates and who has not seemed to feel and the work of th at n ature in practically the entire half block,
All the injuries were notorious mail robber and killer. was a general conspiracy of si­ pedition
daily
are
flying
over
long
this sum from all other debts due the overhanging shadow of tho th at wing will also be completed extending from F irst S treot to
Iijrenli'ing.steam escaping
Eurl Randolph, chief of police of k'nro with^ regard to Articles lt)
It sketches of jagged snow-covered the United States from foreign electric chair, broke down.
Commercial S treet and from Sanwithin a few days, it was said.
&gt;boiler;'
here ___
Anderson
u n c ie ,,.lad., w____
____ is ;an,1 1®. Everyone seemed to fee peaks. However, if their m otors fail countries."
from A/onuo to tho nlloy in tho
SfrJj
Jesse M ot, Miuncie,
Youth
Uric*
in
Court
Approxim
ately
tw
o-thirds
of
the
will Ik ra m u s . .
,
ocrusvu of killing m&gt; iniortr.eA ,n- tinctlvcly th a t if anyone nncenter of the square. The b u ild -.
MxW Istann. was passing ag
•
In
toof-eiplcncc,
I7ie
agreement
Disse
cried
in
thu
court
room,
lath
work
is
finished
whilo
over
ain st
Chapman,
telegraphed pen led to t-ose articles the whole
Unknown Lake Found
aval training station in his
laid down a schedule of rupnyment cried long nml loud. Unmoved until M per rent of the stucco work is ing will have entrances facing on
Ire harriers that far centuries for the pre-Armistico lonns which today, his spirit broke n« his aged completed, Mr. Huddleston said. all three sides.
[just ns thu explosion happen­ C hattanooga and A tlantu author!- ,hi,'R ";«r hopeless,
* anada Breaks Away
have guarded the F ar North from provides that Belgium shall pay m other—thc mother of thirteen The electric w iring for the hotel is
Tho store spaces fscing F irs t
?put about and picked up two ties today th at a man answering ,
the*
description
of
Anderson
Iff♦
[*rihincnn M cArthur of (Ju n ih the explorer, prevent a landing on $1,000,(Mm in.B '2ti and the same children—took
the S treet, it is announced, will be
were floundering in tho
the stand as tho practically completed anti
Kingston, t n a d a , ;ii* the water and there is but slight anm un: in 1927, with increases in second defense witness and sought plumbing work is progressing a t n rushed to completion and will prob­
*
I. Then he turned hi, yacht C hattanooga ths morning with an- tuniversity,
here was an overwhel dug ol.jc
chance of a safe lauding on the each of the next four years until between her sobs and tears, to tell rapid rate. Additional tile layers ably he ready for occupancy by
|to the naval authorities in other man and a woman.
on
in
Canada
to
being
associated
deep valleys und towering ranges in I!*.'I2 the annual payment be­ the story of his curly life. When huvu boon secured by thu plumbers Nov. L, it is announced. It is
Local officials late last night
: of the rescue work.
with the United
that stretch away on uncharted comes $2900,000. It will continuo she finally became hysterical and nnd their part of the work is being understood th at thu lease of sev­
had
not
apprehended
any
such
pur
'V
';!'.'
.
’
'l
'1*"
i^«LU
:»lo/.n
Yachts Help Rescue
wastes below them.
ty
ns
described
by
the
Mun.
ie
chief.
'-l
“r,t
l’a
it
a
"'l
that
(
nnndinns
a t this figure until I9K7. warn a had to be taken from the room rushed. All of the hnthroom s are eral of thu stores has already been
Id of the rescue work was c a r­
In a message Monday to tho final payment of $2,280,000 will be Disso could stand the strain no lon­ being finished in tile.
negotiate*!.
l e by naval launches from C ounty officers along the m ail‘ 'V .V /'u ! “ L A ’!"l£,C n
Navy Department nnd one relayed due.
Tho
Hritt-Uhittcndcn
R ealty
All
of
the
porches
nru
practical­
ger.
And
as
he
cried,
his
aged
fa
th
­
from
the
Tennessee
city
at
Ati
"
I
t
'
l"
K'
hrehored in the vicinity of
to the National Geographic Society
The post Armistice debt was er, who litirl preceded the mother ly completed except for finishing Company has been designed by
m ittig tL n J e lv m
' by a la-year-old am ateur. A rth u r
pining station. Passing yachts ianta have been re.,nested to l * L j ithlltIft
fixed nt $2^Id,Out),1)00 including ac­ on tho stand, cried too.
touches. Work in the parlors, the tho Orlando firm to have charge
| their services and n fleet
A. Collins of O d u r Rapids, la., e x ­ crued Interest. While inicreu oil
hull room and thc lobby is pro­ of rentals in connection with thu
S
M
S
*
S
-lti,
;
;
«
*
*........
Then
followed
many
witnesses,
ships was soon at work
plorers told of finding a heretofore this was fixed at the rale *&gt;f :t'i hoys, anil one girl of Oisne’s age gressing rapidly.
new building. Thc local company
s
believed
to
i»c
nr
cS ' « . ' . t !,“■ unknown lake, frozen over and of ner cent the Americans agreed to
■King the injured. Officers A n d enon I. M ie v .d In be
It was estim ated by Mr. Huddle­ has already taken over this p a rt
his
wny
to
thu
Florida
Kverglade*.
and
Disse's
set,
who
described
to
( dm hunt soon a fte r tho
outlrwcd by force, hut thin could flying for miles and miles over forego a part of the inti re.-t lor
ston that approxim ately 100 In­ of thc contract, it is announced.
»ml the workers had to regarded ns a hiding place and ren­ be ncrc.tr plished only by education vast areas of rugged land never the first ten years, and arbitrary the jury the kind of parties they borers and skilled workmen are nt
had frequenty indulged in and tes­
TObonts to get the injured to dezvous for criminals.
of popular opinion.
before looked upon by man.
am ounts were established, bringing tified th a t Disse had been an ha­ present employed in the erection
boats to land them.
PrnlY -or Smiddy, mlnisti c plen­
n reduction of nearly $Gt),000,0&gt;)0. bitual user of narcotics.
of the new hotel. These include Cheaper Beer Urged
New Orleans Search Begins
ipotentiary of the Irish Free State
Thu settlement is compiler'd to
,■ Mackinac left Pawtucket
the regular carpenters and labor- By
British Brewers it
NKW ORLEANS. Aug. 19.—M1) at Wa-chington, asserted
’.here rive Cases Arraigned ho effective from June
last, | It was ou this testim ony th at ers of the Gerbrick Company th a t I
I thu morning bound for Now_____
|*ith a caparit’, crowd aboard, —George “ Dutch" Anderson was could lie no settlem ent of the boun­ In Police Court Today and for the first year, Bclgi. m I'lofenao counsel laid g reat stress in
will pay tin- United States $1 &lt;•!», their desperate effo rt to save
kngtrs said her departure WQ : being sought here today following dary di-put except through the ih(H)t) as interest on the p a s '.Armis­ M sho' h life by building up their
nrc of a boundary. He- ho.ted
| uti more than one hour while the finding of n note late Tuesday
Fines, costs and estreated bonds tice debt, nnd $l,l»0.(lt)&lt;) on Hi- theory th at ho was abnormal ami
I vrpairs to the patch on tho signed with hi., name, which Indi- J th-if Ulster would nsk to com.- in,i* from
cases arraigned m police principal or a total of $2,H ID,(Kill. therefore not responsible lioforo
cated
th
a
t
Anderson,
pal
of
(ierthe
Free
S
tate
within
the
nc«;
,.**** wade. Thu vessel de­
court
this morning before Judge The second year, the total pay (he law for his netions on the
ald
Chapman,
notorious
bandit
nnd
five or t u years, nnd declared tl e
ft from Newport at G:dO
killer, may be in this city. The economic developments and I- w \V. K. White totaled $212 from five ment will he $2,100,mm of which m orning of the twenty-eighth of frigeratlon plant, is being p o u r - l'1""0 thc w*r • nded’
i
| A t the annual meeting of stocknote, w ritten on cheap stationery, taxes planned for the free state rases. J. ('. Smith was found guil­ $2000,0(10 will he interest and List month when he shot and kill­ _ I
ty of operating a motor vehicle $1,100,000 principal.
ed Mrs. Vivian Tomlin I’eers, C ar­ building
iId in 1- which
is
L
i
n
e
....
holder,
o
f
t e n t,.k°Vhe fir 1 an‘&gt; s‘* - w as found by George Vtdrine, at - (were xpected to nttrnct ulster.
which is being constructed a large brewery recentI , !.n lh,&gt; immediate vicinity torncy, in the front seat of his
while under the influence "f liquor
ter, and 1‘olicrmnu J , Harvey adjoining the , . b sir
Total Is $!'.772.:&gt;0f)
u "\
^ a ir m a n sai th at the counI
" to o n tw ee, t hc fnore automobile which was parked in
and was fined $l&lt;&gt;0 and c&gt;. is while
Tho charge for interest will in­ Burke.
be
finished
soon.
Only
the
founds?,
**
" “ H tV V 'T * * '
the $luo bond- of Sam Jones was crease sharply in each succeeding
t nr T n "' Th" •• »n the top tho bu incss district. It said:
S an ford U n it W ins estreated
tons of the serv an ts' dorm itory’ ,a
« io"
" n‘«was
,h* for he.
cr„y Vbeer,
^
on
a
sim
lar
charge.
maud
today
cheaper
year,
and
the
amount
for
principal
l ui l , t
r.... . ' ,rl urvived
“To thu New Orleans police de­
have been laid.
Tiie
cases
as
arraigned
were:
|
which,
he
contended,
could
only
be
will
increase
at
a
lesser
rate,
un­
»• .
■■ could partm ent: I hope you find ihix.” C om petition M atch
D e a th O f V etera n
lames Uoleinan, speeding, $10 til in the eleventh year, Belgium
given hy reducing thc tax upon
(Signed) “ Dutch” Anderson. “ I*.
th at beverage.
w W : t5' :1'
charge S. Gerald &lt; hnpman and myself arc InM achincG nn Fire bond estreated; Krnost I'repso, will nay $8,172,500 in terest and B ein tf I n v e s tig a te d Number of Florida
loitering, dismissed; Victor Cads- $ 1,000,000 principal a total of $9.­
"c h find
jjersonnel
Thu chairm an mild that theta
Ufic
both innocent.”
Farms Increases
r&gt;o, loitering, dismissed; J. C. 772,500.
,,n'i •'* n e w cif twenuro very few, including members
B
y
C
a
ro
lin
a
P
o
lic
e
Payment th ereafter will remain
Company D. one of the Sanfo il Smith, operating motor vehicle
thc government, who realise tho
A nother “Note" Found
During- Past Year of
l L , / '77 0 " Hoard.
units of the Florida National whilo drunk, $100 and costs; Sum in excess of $9,000,000 per annum
num ber of industries which are
IN D IA N A I’OLLS. Aug. 19.—[dh Gipud now in camp at Camp lohn- June., o;ieratitig motor vehicle until the full term of sixty-two
BRANCHVII.LK. S.
Aug. 19.
dependent ution tho brewery trade,
(,| r|--' 1 11 veascl which,
V.
TALI AHASSKK. Aug. 10.—(/P) and th a t reduced taxation on beer
&gt;n at Jacksonville, has come in­ whilo drunk, $100 bond •' treated. years has run out and the debt lias —G!’&gt;—S tate, county and city of­
Uk..',.' ' ' “ ‘i'.n passengers, —A threatening letter warning
him, to, ‘make peace
with your t*od,‘i t" permanent possession of the
ficers Inst night were endeavoring - T h e num ber of Farm s increase*! wou,(, not ' 0nly assist agriculture,
been
extinguished.
I
.
.
.
..... .....
»»•
Wnulil go
**■&gt; some
mimo way
wav to
to m
On the post-Armistice debt. Bel­ to clear up the m ystery surround­ lust &gt;cur despite tho fact th at hut would
The cast coast moves the heav­
m eat
eet
o.jr.,i I,
f| 1,1 N arragan- and signed "Dutch wnn received, I;i,.al|1,r i.mdsc Turck trophy for
Tuesday by lln rry ( . W ebster,
hine gmi competition by virtue iest portion of its crop *&gt;f tom a­ gium will actually pay during the ing the death "f K. J . Thomas, there were 30,000 few er th ro u g h ­ the unemployment problem.
out
the
United
Stutes.
A
notable
m
,*T‘ - r 1
sixty-two years $310,000,000 ns an com m ander of the Branchville post
night porintendent of the protective di- f winlljlic ,t for t ,)c third time, toes by April I. The &lt;)k&lt;eehobeo interest charge in addition to the of the American
l^'gion, whose increase in farm s inside tho state
vision of the Indiana I.ankers A -' , :i«-,-or*liiitr to a telegram received section season runs from April
$ 2 10.000,&lt;*"0 of principal.
f i I ’- ' H
life body was found Inst night was made in southern Florida, a Rich Daytona Beach
I ilrjiti.
soeiation. W ebster has b e n seek ,
|,,| morning fr&lt;*m Cspl. J. through May.
headed for the ing Anderson who i ; wanted In eonreport made hy the United States
hanging
from
tlie
ceiling
of
his
|
|l|,(.,1jll&gt;lin
,,f
the
company,
I.
listres s call was sent
Operator 1
Department of agriculture shows. Realty
,
room.
nection with bank roblmnes a t Ka-| S|Ml ).
organization of the
k.i
n,,‘l dealroycra ton, Bourbon ami Brook. 1ml. I be v ll&gt;r&lt;,r,| IIMjtjl nf the mitional guard
While
the
report
shows
th
a
t
thc
Although
the
theory
nf
suicide
Held
In
Murder
Case
Sanfon
‘j i t I
,, , ’r *lonl loads of in ju r­ letter to W ebster, which was mail - , . , .n|) .
„K0| t |a.y |„ ,ve „| Dry Arm y C om m an d ers A ssem b le In
has not been abandoned entirely number of farm s throughout thu
, , 11 l" (he naval hospi- ed in Indianapolis a t KSJU l&gt; in., C. .
bv officers, the inquest was order­ United Stutes decreased one-half
I ways In ken an active part in the
'L 'l kup showed th at Monday, read:
C
apital
To
C
o
n
sid
er
N
ew
P
ro
g
ra
m
MIAMI, Aug. 19.—OO—Jo h n
I y: V:k
ed
postponed pending a complete of one |&gt;er cent, it ulso notes u
I
romp*
-1
it
ion
matches
nt
the
annual
v *"'ranns were a t th**
“ King comes first and then you encampment nt Camp Johnston
investigation. S late detectives have sim ilar reduction of farm lands of Gobcl, wealthy Daytona real es­
P*»i 'r ' t i" " 1 ,,ino more at You hud le tte r make peace with
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—(/P) new enforcement nrmy. It wns thc been requested to ai»l local author­ one-third of onu per cent, or a tate operator is being held in tho
I f 9.*apita|. T hree fire- your God, I’m in town. Dutch." lend have played a large part in
Dade County jail as a suspect id
reduction of l,20U,0()() acres.
Leaving actual enforce ment of larg est gathering of federal dry ities working on tho enso.
(the tale organization, having at
connection with thc poisoning of
i* ! e . ,i
iarL&gt;
and
The King referred to is probably times probably the largest contjn- prohibition to officers of lesser officers held since constitutional
Th"
increase
in
some
sections
of
T hom as’ body, stripped of nil
lily
l" ^av*-‘ been killed Wm. J. King, a private detective oi
Mrs. IL B. Hunt, alias May De^ iii the state on a per capita rank, the old field commanders of prohibition went into effect.
clothing, was found early last the .sections of the country in tho
Kvcn some of the 19 divisional night hy friends who went to his number of farm s, as in Florida, villo. who died early this m orning.
the dry arm y assembled hero to ­
Columbus, Ohio, wh&lt;&gt; has received , ^ (
• r t III
r 1'III.,
? ' "Uiecrs and every
The pretty 23-year-old woman is
. y two threatening letters signed ’ Again this summer, running true day in council with their general­ chiefs and l!) directors who attend­ home when ho failed to appear in is attributed to the fact th a t the
vicinity were call "D utch."
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understood to have been fam iliar
to
to the hopes and expectations of issimo, A sistant Secretary An­ ed were mystified as to thc real town during the day. The body was cultivated areas uro being extendWhile
r 'I. Tl..!* 11
ca r'OR for the
W ebster scoffs nt the idea that the officers of the Sanford units, drews of the T reasury, to consider purpose of the meeting.
ed by clearing, drainage,"w hile old " ith hia» »n,l 7rom !*“ «*■ found H i
Ltori f .
excursion crowd Anderson wrote the letter and that the guards have won what is con­ new lines of uttnek and the im ­ they wore not specific in their bunging a t the end of u stout cord
which was attached to thu ceiling.' Yarr,i land, arc allowed to lie idle, today was in jail accused of huv
fiml Ji.;!, ,n0Rt P art of wo- he is in Indianapolis. Police also sidered the highest honor that cun pending re-organiatzion of th eir comment afterw ard, they indicuted Thom us had been dear! approxl- H "* estim ated th a t over 25,000,000 ing stolen u $1,500 diamond ring
th at it went over much ground mutely tw enty
*h&gt;, ' ' rcn; j'o p lc nmong are not inclined to believe Hint lie l„. | sto w e d upon a company or forces.
from Gobel.
hours physicians acres of old farm land is idle.
Before the conference, it was ex ­ th at had lawn covered before and said.
non , i
inJu ry In the is here.
A few minutes after Gobel was
unit
of
the
Florida
National
Guard
The decrease in tho num ber of
be veil to have added
pected th at when taps were sound­ tht»t no hint escaped »* to appoint­
granted permission to see hep
in competition matches.
farms,
though
sm
all,
is
general
is
l ta,,|jdty list.
A
physiciun
who
examined
thc
.
•
-—
In the machine gun competition ed in t)ie enforcement camp to- m ents in tho new decentralized en- body reported th a t death wus not central und southern Gcrogia and alone last night, she came rushing
; eS r n tore the entire Much Dam age Caused 12 marksmen are selected from night, each of these officers would forccm cnt organization,
Into the jail office crying th at be
know w hether he was to become
O thers saw in General Andrew’s caused by strangulation. It Wa* i southeastern A labam a, in much of hud forced drink on her and be­
‘akle.i "
l bo Iwmt a p a rt By
Storm*
(11
West
,
a,
h
company
and
these
compete
Michigan
nnd
Missouri,
in
m
ost
of
stated
th
at
tho
m
an’s
nock
was
not
11 t|,l"sengeni and offiI
for the various prizes am! honors one of the 21 powerful adm lnlf- rem arks un indication th at he felt broken. O thers who examined the Colorado, and in southeastern Ida­ gan vomiting into tho cuspidor.
*,cr# ’" aTVB
r the
Nr;
The metal of the vessel was eaten '
Nearly
»"« cnK,nc
•that
are offered. Those composing trato rs, be retained in the service he was addressing members of his body before it. was cut down arc ho und eastern W ashington.
CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—(/I9 Th
from r.
tho Passenger
!
Sanford
team arc: ('apt. Hutch- with a less exulted till", or be “ re- new s ta ff of 24 federal adrninistra- said to have stated th a t Thomas’ Tho increase in the num ber of away where the poUin struck.
w cuther returned to the first page til
C o " I’aw tucket. Am
Scrgts. Michael. Muro. Gat- tired" to civil life. This did not to rs and assistants who will take
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i wer. JUI ,&gt;,,iieemen all of in the middle west while a rival i on. Giici , Bell; Corps. Stevens, develop however, nnd they were over tho actual task of enforc"- feet were touching the floor and farm s is noticeable along tho n o rth -,
of the early Ju ly heat wave sent i hell,
Icft to sleep in a quandary as to merit und this would mean, of it is believed ho could have adjust- ern and western m argin of the c o t-, B r i t i s h S h i p ( j W l l t M ’S
Kennedy;
Privates
Black,
* .
/■•*
their “mess" would be scrv- course, the retention of most if not ed his body so us to prevent chok- ton belt, where the boll weevil In- . .
lion
lcr“w'I on thc m ercury sky-rocketing to record j 1‘npc, Marshall. The highest score where
festation is less service than to 1 C O l t i p C l C 1* O f l HTJEfOCS
i
a
fte
r
«Beptcmber
I,
when
the
I
all
of
those
who
attended
for
some
,n
R\
aany
beeame frantic heights in parts of Kansas and Bride.
by Sergt. Robert Grier.
re-organization goes into effect, i assignm ent under thc now policy.
Thom as was 33 years of age. He the south, in thc lower costal plain
yad.t, Mp&lt;,t I,,to ‘be w ater. Missouri. Severe rain and had wai n,ai'
___ _to ^bo in good health ......
C***0!*"***, in southern Flor-1 LONDON, Aug. 18.—Shi;
• e0or*i.,t
'ported •'ickinic up
Mertinx Is Secret
No fu rth er general conferences was said
and ° 7
sr sj!ssa sss? X T !5 : ^
*,H* *n Texas. Much of M in - 1 freights are a t present in u
Coming from every -talc and di ju re scheduled, altli»ugh must of th« s&lt;» f a r us known hud no financial I
.oulht.rn Ulinoi, - n t e n f a y
,'J* ('“ ".'“ J l i 'l..ur ,.l lli.- home, vision in tho United States and prohibition officers are expected troubles o r o th er difficulties. He! nMotu. eastern South D akota,.and j Wtty, lu te s have (alien to lc&gt;
N ebraska, also central and | below those of pre-war daya
Porto Rico, the prohibition officurs ■to remain in Washington for a day canro here about eleven years ago mo*‘
i o n " 10
mot behind closed doors in the In-1 o r two a t least for individual meet- from Cleveland, Ohio, and was «n- ,oU!lh#rn CuM^.rntis likewise show represent losses to many shl
an increase in the number of farm s. er&gt;. loirge liner companies
Cooler w eather is predicted to -1and Ocala
, , Guincaville stat- terior Departm ent auditorium and ings with their chiefs,
gaged' in th e tailoring business.
[[Qago ,
thee near
heat bolt
where yesy e s-1Feeble
o, S-,
,A uR- 19. — (A*)— day
forr nearly m
three
hours m
t o | uGeneral
Andrew* wa&gt;
was uncertain
-------------------------------' experiencing a great dearth of
nay for
tor m
non wnere
r ««&gt;*«•- minded a t Um
* institution in listened lo
ree nuura
en erai Amrew*
n .,tm1,|. General Andrews and Prohibition tonight when the lift «of n d n in iiLakeland—Building perm its |§- mand for their space and cut
Sobring— New $40,000 two-story
W j&amp; T*-n7
y-"to &gt;•*1.G7
t - i- w terduy it was possible to fry* e g g s ! Pd that tnt
1-2. o n s tr e e t car rails. Damage t o ! Florida "a- •
.
,
Commissioner Haynes, who will be (ra te rs would be ready for piddl­ a p a rtm e n t building under construc­ sued first two weeks of July to t-j to absorb cargoes which w ‘
tion.
n
th„
"uUo d&gt; camp" In th e 'c a tio n ,
5 % : v ° s to I.™, o a t ; ; crops and properly is estim ated | nr.i equal to ,nai “
alcd $331,725.
_
_
i dinarily go ou tramj) stem
to approxim ate $l,0C0.00l&gt;,
^ United at****'
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Citrus
Conditions
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Are Improved During July;
Crop May Be Rather Light
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 17.—(/P)
-—Conditions of Florida citrus
fru its improved during the month
of July but witK no prospect of a
hoavy crop heenuse of the light
settin g of the fru it, the United
S tates Bureau of A gricultural
Econpfnics a t Gainesville, has discovorotl. The Bureau has found
t h |t general farm crops are m aturIng under excellent conditions nnd
yields will bo good, while the present demand for farm labor is light
with r% possible increase during
the harvesting season.
.Ther improved condition o f ornrtgea and g ra p efru it during July
relates more to the tree thnn to
the fru it. L ight setting of the
fru it is general over the belt with
no prospect of heavy yields except
in a few sections. For oranges
the outlook is brighter, thnn for
grapefruit, with the possibility
thnt production will equal cr he
greater than th a t of last year. The
grapefruit production prom ises *«
fnl short of Inst season with the
lightest settin g of the fru it in
belt. The Tangerine outlook is
yenrs over the g re a te r p a rt of tho
erratic. Some groves seem fairly well filled while others have no
fru it in sight. It is doubtful is
production will equal th at of Inst
yenr.
R ather light crops of Avocadoea
and Mangoes a rc now moving from
South Florida and the quality is
good. Early grapes are moving
and n light crop of late varieties
ia ripening. Movement o f pineapples arc well ndvanccd on the
east coast. Condition of |K*cnnn
show n fu rth e r drop during July
but growurs arc expecting satisfactory yields.

W atertight Airplane
Is Ready for Service
LONDON, Aug. 18.—A single
660 horsepower engined airplane
to sent 14 passengers recently
completed Its trials and will Ik*
used in the cross-channel service.
It has a large roomy cabin with
wicker arm chairs for the passen­
gers who will have n constant sup­
ply "f flesh a ir hy means o f s | h*cinl ventilation.
Emergency exits nro provided in
the room should it he neccssnt
for passengers to emerge in r o ­
of landing on the sen, in which
case the wheels, uxlc and under­
carriage stru ts can he dropped hy
means of a lever in the pilot's
cockpit. The body of the mnchlim
Is w atertight and buoyant ami
would float for several hours.

ally nil field crops is indicated by
the August 1 conditions. Florida
fan n ers will have more cotton,
corn, hny, sweet potatoes nnd tobacco than Inst year. Prospects
for su g ar cane nnd other small
acrcnge crons nre nlsb goods. 12,.188,000 bushels of corn are promiscd against something like 22,000
hales last year, of which about
1,000 were ginned outside the
state. Some 123,000 tons of hay
nre promised ngninst 118,000 tons
in 1024. Sweet potatoes nre turning out well nnd a crop of around
3,680,000 hush-is will be harvested against 1,150,000 bushel* last
year. Production of tobacco is
tentatively placed a t 6,176.000
pounds in comparison with 6,000,00® pounds Inst season. Of this
*he g reater pnrt will be bright
Hue cured, as the production of
wrapper, shade, tobacco has dccreased on a smaller thnn usual
planted acreage. With a slightly
increased acreage of peanuts for
l(&gt; run under last year on account
harvest production now promises
of poor stands. The crop, for hnrvest is estim ated a t 5!),480,000
pounds against 61,060,000 pounds
last senson.
Hon of wheat is placed a t 678,For the United States, produe000,000 bushels in comparison with
878,000,000 bushels in 1024, Corn,
2,050,000,000 bushels ngninst 2,117,000,000 bushels in 1024. Mont*
1,187,000,000 bushels against 1,542,000,000 bushels in 1024. Sweet
potatoes, 85,100,000 b u s h e l s
ngHinst 71,000,000 bushels last
year Tobacco 1,214,000,000 pounds
against 1,241,000,000 pounds last
year and the hay crop 1)1,000,000
tons against 112 ,000,000 tons last

A RESOLUTION
No. 235
r e s o l u t io n

p r o v id in g

FOR THE PAVING. RE-PAY­
ING. HARD-SURFACING AND
RF HARD SURFACIN G OF
OAK AVENUB FROM HIGH
STREET TO H I G H L A N D
STREET, A WIDTH OF 21
FRET.

Whereas, tho C ity Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
deems it d*dvisablc to imp.Dvc,
grade, construct,
re-construct,
pave ami ro-pnvc w ith sheet nsphait on a six inch rock base, the
following street in tho City of
Sanford, Florida, to-w it:
OAK AVENUE from High
S treet te Highland Street.
All e? said improving, grading,
construction, rc-conatruction, pa­
ving and re-paving, to he done in
compliance with pinna, specifica­
tions, profiles and estim ates of
said proposed improvement of
Onk Avenue from High Street to
Highland S treet, now on file in
the office of the City Manager of
tho City of Sanford, Florida,
which said plans, specifications,
profiles and estim ates have been
heretofore approved hy the City
Commission and constitute the
plans nnd specifications for said
work, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the
City Commission of the City of
Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­
able, as a necessary public im­
provement, to pave, rc-pnvc, hard
surface amt re-hard aurfnee with
sheet asphalt, on a six inch rock
base, Onk Avenue from High
S treet to Highland Street, a
width of 21 feet; th at all of said
If you need a sum­ paving, re paving, hard surfac­
ing and re-hard surfacing of Oak
mer suit it will pay you Avenue, as aforesaid, shall Ik*
to buy now. If you do done in strict compliance with the
plans, specifications, profiles and
not need a summer estim
ates therefor, now on file in
suit then it will pay the* office of tlie City Manager
the City of Sanford, Florida,
you to buy it now for ofwhich
said plans, specifications,
next summer. See the profiles anil estim ates have been
wonderful values be- heretofore approved by the City
and constitute the
iii£ offered at Whid- Commission
plans and specifications for snid
don and Hodges, 110 proposed improvement of Oak Av­
enue, hot ween High S treet nnd
Hast Second St.
Highland Street, a width of 21
feet, and this Commission here­
by declares the necessity for the
paving, re-pnving, hard surfacing
and re-hard surfacing of said por­
tion of Oak Avenue, ns aforesaid,
la n |*rr«r rlpf Ion f**r
as a necessary puldic improvement.
.Malaria, ('hills and Fever
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
Dengue or DilinuH Fever.
That a total expenditure not ex­
II kill* III. Kr rIK*.
ceeding Ten Thousand Four Hun-

o f t he m ' o t Sanford, Florida,
derm a i t ’ advisable to improve,
grade, construct, rc-construct, pave
cover the cost oi paving, re-pav­
end rc-pavo with sheet asphalt on
ing, hard surfacing and re-hard
n six inch rock base, the following
surfacing of Oak Avenue between
thoroughfares in the City of San­
cause
copy
thereof
to
be
pub­
High S treet and Highland S treet,
ford,
F lorida, to-wit:
lished
two
tim
es
’
consecutively,
a width of 21 feet, which said
once
each
week,
in
n
new
spaper
sum of Ten Thousand F o u r Hun­
CORDOVA DRIVE, COR­
dred Four and 10-100 ($10,-10-1.15) published in Sanford, Florida, a t­
ONADO CONCOURSE, RE­
Dollars, is the total estim ated cost taching to said special assessm ent
VONA COURT, COMMUN­
of said improvement; thnti tho cn- roll so published n notice directed
ITY WAY, COLONIAL WAY
tire cost of the im provem ent to all property ow ners interested
A N D AVENUE AMELIA, in
aforesaid, shall be „ assessed in said special assessm ents, s ta t­
th e P lat of Highland Park.
against all property a b u ttin g nnd ing in accnrdnnce w ith tlie pro­
fronting upon that portion of (Jak visions of the C h arter of the City
All of said improving, grading,
Avenue, between High S tre e t nnd of Sanford, Florida, a definite construction, reconstruction, pav­
Highland Street, to he so im­ time ami place w here complaints ing and re-paving to be done in
proved by the paving, rc-pnving, will he heard nnd when the spec­ compliance with plans, specifica­
hard surfacing and re-h ard su r­ ial assessm ent roll will he finally tions, profiles and estim ates of
facing of said portion of Oak Ave­ confirmed hy the C ity Commission raid proposed improvement of
Piinlnvn /Mri’/i* Corolltlflo Collnue, a width of 21 feet, and j sitting ns an Equalizing Hoard.
against all lota and lnnds ltd* | BE IT FU R TH ER RESOLVED,
joining and contiguous o r bound­ , T hat the special assessm ents pro­
ing and nbutting upon said im­ , vided for hy this resolution to be
provement; (tint Ten Thousand made nnd entered n gninst the pro­
Four Hundred Four and 10-100 perty hounding nnd ab u ttin g upon
($111,1111.Hi) Dollars is the total said improvement shall bo payable
estimated cost of said contem pla­ at the option of the property own­
ted Improvement in the paving, re ­ ers owning property hounding and
paving, hard surfacing and r e ­ ab u tting upon such improvement
hard surfacing of said portion' of ns follows: cither in full within
Oak Avenue to be specially assess­ th irty days afte r said assessm ents
ed against all lots nnd lands a d ­ shall stand equalized, approved nnd
joining ami contiguous o r ltound- confirmed, or in ten equal annual
ing and abutting upon said im ­ installm ents with in te re st at the
provement; the : uin of $1.88 is tiie rate of eight per cent, per annum
estim ated cost |&gt;cr front foot for upon all deferred pnym enta front
said improvement.
end a fte r the time said special
UK IT FURTHER RESOLVED, assessm ents shall be nnd stand
That it is the determ ination of finally equalized, approved and
this Commission th at all lots and confirmed, and,
lands adjoining and contiguous or
HE IT FU RTHER RESOLVED,
bounding nnd abutting upon Oak That this resolution shall he and
Avenue, |tctwcrm High
Stoeet become effective
immediately
and Highland Street, will be ben- from nnd a fte r its passage and
rfitted by the improvement p ro­ adoption.
vided for hy this resolution, and
Adopted this 10th A ugust, A. I).
tlinl the special a: sessm ents to he
mode nm| entered against nil lots
FORREST I.
nnd lands adjoining ami eontigus , o . CIIAS1
otis or bounding and ab u ttin g upon
C. J. MAILS
such contemplated im provem ent
As the City C
shall be made upon a foot frontage Cj*y „ f Sanford,
basis; th at is to say, th a t in the
A ttest:
preparation of the special assessE. R, pJULI
niont roll covering the contcm plat (SEAL)
ed improvement, such special as- Publish Aug. 18th
ses au d its shall lie determ ined and
prorated according to the foot
A RESOLUTION
frontage of the respective proper­
ties specially beliefitted hy the
NO. 23b
said improvement.
RESOLUTION PROVIDING
FOR T H E PAVING. RB-PAVHE IT FU RTHER RESOLVED,
ING. KARO SURFACING AND
T hat the Tax A ssessor and the
City Clerk of the City o f Sanford,
RE-HARD (SURFACING OF
Florida, in accordance with tin
CORDOVA DRIVE, CORON­
ADO CONCOURSE. REVONA
provisions of Sections 101 arid
1**2 of the CharUtT o f . the Cit&gt;
COURT. COMMUNITY WAV.
of Sanford, Florida, shall proceed
COLONIAL WAY AND AYR. Commission
hereby
declares
NUB AMELIA IN T U B PI.AT 1the necessity fo r the puvingj re ­
without delay to make a special
OF HIGHLAND PARK. A
paving. bard su rfacin g uud rcWIDTH OF 21 FE E T .
i hnrd surfacing of said portion of
i Cordova Drive, Coronado Con-

Wednesday

M orning

Men’s Guaranteed All

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course, Rav«W '.Cnurt,; fo m m iiiity
Wny, Colonial Way nid* A vtm ie
Amelin, ns afore said, as a nebessary public Improvement.
BK IT FU R TH ER RESOLVED,
Thut a total expenditure not ex­
ceeding Forty-nine Thousand One
Hundred ($40,100.00) D ollars . is
hereby authorized to cover th e cost
of paving, rc-paving, hard su rfa c ­
ing and re-hard su rfacin g Cordova
Drive, Coronado Concourse, Rovona Court, Community W ay, Col­
onial Wny and Avenue Amelin in
the plat of Highland P ark, n width
of 24 feet which said sum of F o rty
nine Thousand
One* H undred
($10,100.00) Dollars is the totnj
estim ated cost of said im prove­
m ent; th a t the en tire cost of the
im provem ent afo resaid, shall Ik*
assessed ag ain st all p roperty nbutting and fronting upon th a t por­
tion of Cordova Drive, Coronado
Concourse, Revona C ourt, Com­
m unity Wny, Colonial Wny and
Avenue Amelin, in the p in t of
Highland P ark, to be so im proved
by the paving, re-paving, hard
su rfacing and re-hard su rfacin g of
said portion of Cordova Drive*
Coronado
Concourse,
Revona
C ourt, Community Wny, Colonial
Way and Avenue Amelin in the
plat of Highland P ark , a width of
21 feet, and a g a in st all lots and
lands adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and a b u ttin g upon said
im provem ent; th a t forty-nine th o u ­
sand One Hundred ($49,100.00)
Dollars is the total estim ated cost
of said contem plated im provem ent
in the paving, re-paving, hard
surfacing and re-h ard su rfacin g
of said portion o f Cordova Drive,
Coronado
Concourse,
Revona
Court, Community Way, Colonint
Wny and Avenue Amelia in the
plat of Highland Park, to be spechilly assessed ag a in st all lots and
lands adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and ab u ttin g upon said
im provem ent; the sum of $5.21) is

rial to s e u M ^ j
co n tc in p |* u H |
t'pccinl
termined a n d J
to the foot ff0&lt;a
P ro p erti« l
b&gt;’ said itn p ro j
HE IT F t y J
T1,at the Taj J
Ci,y Clerk of J
Florida in ,UJ
provisions o f j
of the t'hartrrfl
ford, Florid,, 1
°ut delay (0 J
mcnt roll, , 3
benefits t0
8,,lt of the
plated awin^H
adjMininj. ^
ln* nnd .b -jtZ l
prounu-n:,

|ivo

rm

uf u j j ' J

enure a cop7ti^ |
ed two i _ |
each

in
inK to :
no PuHi hoi, J
all property
said
^
in nivordant,
of tlie Cbarter^J
ford, Florida, t d
place whet; J
hoard and t h a t ]
ment roll will
hy the t'ity
an Kou 'bring g l
HE IT KURtJ
That tin pttjyJ
vided for |,y ^ J
made and i nterdH
erty liounding
said improves*^
Me at the optima(j
owner* ownjnj n
nnd Aliuttfaf up&lt;i
wont ns foltov,;^
within thirty diyJ
cessment* shall k,
ly cqualiitd, *ppt»
firmed, o; ir\ tcci
stalln i'nt.s withig,
of eight percent,
nil deferred f,j»
after the time
ments lull be n
equalized, appnw
ed, and,
BE IT FL’RTHI
That this rc*o!gjg
become i'ffectir* |a
and after its jauq
Adopted this It]
A. D. 11*25.
FOKRlj
s . o.

d

Now Is the Time to Huy

Only—81x90 Pepperal
Sheets

Prices Cut
Deep

t*

$2.50 Crepe DeChine-

£

Per Yard

itBlGTiUitm iiC a

Well Known Brand Ik’1
tin—All Colors—Per Yar

�N FdR b r f ^ I U t D .^ E D N ^ S d A Y / A U'dll8T 19, 1925
IJMI

Twain M e m o r i a l *"» M” T",p '“ “ u l'
P o Q f 11r o

R Snr R n i l / l i n i v

n r i u n u u . iuw«, AU^. U r - v r ;
—A m emorial fo r M ark Twain
will be included in the new buildin s of an insurance company here.
The new building will bo locat— “
...
cd next door to the old print shop
hers. Then I found my son w riting jn which M ark T w ain worked a s n
a letter to Hssel. J
, P.P*~ . 1 p rin ter d uring 1850 settin g type
straig h t off and hid the letter he for a cjty d irectory, whicn his
had started. Then I found a note brother, Orion, published. In this
which Hazel left on the sew ing • directory the hum orist gives his
machine
Joey, 1 c*lim *in
mnehine for Joey.
occupation ns antiquarian,
out on
on 1the porch and told her tr
^ rootn or Hbr a r y | n which will
out
she didn’t stop this non-stnse sne bc j , C p t mBny 0f t b e rccord8 of
and her mother would have to Clemens’ personal life is the memove.’’
m orial plnnncd. A p rin te r’s caxo,
And Then It Happened
photographs,
au p tographs
and
But th at didn’t end things. An possibly a popy o f the directory on
open window ahowed the route the
** * ~
elopers had taken. A letter from
Hazel to her mother bid farewell.
While Hazel’s mother is in tears,
Joe’s mother Is optimistic. She
thinks they are in the neighbor­
hood, because someone has been
raiding the icebox.
“Joe has run away before, and
he usually slips buck to get some­
thing to eat," says Sirs. Sack.
Hazel’s Farewell Note.
Here is Hazel’s farewell note to
her mother:
t io v ok t i i i : co u n t y
My Mother: I have run nway. itr.soM
n o A i m o p i m i i i .i c
iv H T iu rForgive me. I am nearly out of my
T I O \ P O I I S K M IN M I.P . C O U N T Y .
P
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.
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T
Fill
&gt;1
1M
NII
W IIA T
head. Don’t worry, because the
A M O U N T O K B O N U S IS N K C K S good I-onl will take care of me.
S tilt
P O II
SP K C IA I.
TA N
The hypocrite downstairs (M rs.
s riio o i.
n is T iu c T
n u m iik ii
0
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S
K
M
IN
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,
P l.O Sack) has the note I wrote to Joe
llllll.
S A I I I D I S T B I C T IIK IN T i
about the farm . Fleasc don’t wor­
A l.so
KNOWN
AS
X A N K O Itll
SPC.rl A I.
TA X
SC IIO O I.
IM S ry. I can hardly write. I haven’t n
T
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T
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IS
H
A
T
H
O
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IX T K Ilcent, hut I will try to get work ns
K S T TO IIP. P A I I I T I I K H K O N T H IS
soon ns I can. and I will send you
T I U P . W I I K N A.N II T H IS I ' l . A C K
W l l l l l l i : I ' l l IN C I P A I, AN TI
IN money for my enre and keeping all
T K IIK S T S H A M . UK HUH A N II
these yenrs. Oh, mamma, I don’t
I* A V A M .K .
A N II
I'lt O Y IIIIM :
want to go, but you would never
P o l l \\ K I . K C T I O N T O I I K T K I I I I I N B W I I P . T I I 1-211 (I II N O T T I I K
forgive me. Don’t send anyone to

YOUNGSTERS OF 15 E L O P E
WHEN PARENTS INTERFERE
CHICAGO, Aug. 10.— Life a t 15
. la a momentous episode!
P arents can’t understand. They
1 dub the bloom of rom ance as "p u p ­
py love" and threaten the rod and
bed w ithout supper.
Thus reasoned Hazel Mitchell 15,
little Scotch-Iriah \g i r l ' when a
week ago h er m other and the boy’s
m other sought to sep arate her from
h er 15-year-old sw eetheart of Jew •Jsh faith.
l Today the Scotch-Irish and Jew jls h m others look resentfully a t
.^ eac h other across the back porch.
(For Hazpl nqd Joe Mcdycke, the
[Jewish boy, have eloped—an A bie’s
(Irish Rose a ffa lt in real life. *
A ffair 'S tart* E arly
The Mitchells have lived In the
house where Mrs. J. Sack, the boy’s
Smother, Is landlady for th ree
.weeks. It was either a case of
"puppy love" or love a t first sig h t
ifor the youngsters, say both m oth­
ers.
Or then again they may hnvc
known each other before the M itch­
ells moved tho apartm en.
In any event Joe was vnmpcd
good and securely. The second dny
the affair was on.
Joe would whistle up the s ta ir ­
way and Hazel would come tip to e­
ing down. She would tell her m oth­
e r she wns going to s it an hour
with Mrs. Sack.
And while Mrs. Sack drank in
the affair* off Cupid on the silver j
. sheet a nearby picture show, her
son and the little Scotch girl held
hands snd promised eternal love
In the seclusion of the Snck a p a r t­
ment.
**\Ve thought we had It stopped,"
Mrs. Sack said. “ For a whole week
it was peaceful. My son went his
way and the Mitchell girl w ent

S l l l l I II . S T H I U T
BONUS.

S IIA I.I.

Inrttitall'n .

How’s Your Health? ;l
Bonds numbered HI
'
Inclusive, for |1000.0'» enr
l&gt;e due and payable on Jar
1311;
,
funds numbered 159 lo }
Inc uslve. fnr lionn.oo earli
lie lue and payable on Jar
I9l*i;
.
,
Itonds .numbered In *'* 1
Inclusive, for I1900.00 I'Srl
be duo and • paj aide oil Jai
1341;
,
,
Bonds numbered 135 lo Inclusive, for iinno.os enci
be duo and payable on Jar
1342;
,
Bonds numberetl 213 to Inclusive, for $10OO.no end
be due am' payable on Jar
1342;
. , „
Bonds ntimhered 231 lo Inclusive, for smoa.on end
be due and paVablc on Jui
1341:
,
,
Bonds numbered 2lb to Inclusive, to r HUO'i.SO ead
be due and payable on Jar
1315;
Bonds numbered 2" &lt; t" Inclusive, fur lio o u t" cud
lie due and pnynldc ur J ■&lt;*
13l«:
Bonds numbered 2&lt; • to Inclusive, for linon.ui ead
be due and payable on Jar
1317:
Bonds numbered 3»&gt; to 3
Inclusive, fnr $1000.0" end
lie due and payable on Jm
tslf.
,
Bunds numbered 321 to 3
Inclusive, for li.uon.nD esc
be due and paynlde on J &gt;&gt;

You a r r no doubt well and feeling fine,
way to be. However, if sickness si-nutf .
prepared—have n reserv e fund to pay
druggist, etc.

Keep an neenunt with the |

4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Saving

S e m i n o l e ( j f o u n f ij TV

S a n f o r d , F la .
S&lt;g3&gt; STRF.KOTH-. SERVICE - PKOcito

ISSUE

WII Kit HAS. on tlm 7th day of July
A. I». 1325. a petition wns present' 'I
to iiml lilt'd with this County Board
of Public Instruction for Mernlnolr
myself up to n home. Such people County. Florida, sign' d by more than
ns the liintliaily is what make* the twenty five prreent of the duly quailfl"l tlirlo rs residing within Hpecyounger generation what it is. lal
Ta* Hehool Ulstrlet No. 1, HemYour daughter,
HAZEL. Inole County, Florida, said IHslrlet
being also Known as Hanford Spec­
ial Tii* School Dlatrlrt. usklng ami
pellllonlng th at an election be call­
ed anil held throughout said dis­
trict t&lt;&gt; determlno whether or not
STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
bond* In the sunt of HSO.uoo.00
liy CHARI.KS
STEWART
should I"- Issued by said dlstrlet
for the purpose of ae'iulrlng. build­
ing. enlarging, furnishing, or otlterWASHINGTON,
A uk.
ID.—
i wise Improving school hulldliigs
ami school grounds, and for tint
W ashington lias now probably the
exclusive use of the | ulillr trie
selmols wlllllli said npeelul tax school
m ost rnmplicntcil traffic code in
district. I he proreeds of the said
the country.
bond Issue uniountlug lo 1150,00"" ii in In used for me purposrs set
Tlic original idea was to make
foi tli In said petition and to be ex8AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.— which immediately attracted our 11In* capital America's model in the
ttendi'd and ctiaburaed In the follow­
ing ta.inner, ti^-wlt:
The U. S. b. Ortolan, n m in e -' attention because of the large handling of automobiles— a nice
I 115,000.00 to be used In purch­
.*e for drivers nnd a paradise
asing site for new high school
. . . r r ,,0.11,1 I,y S ecretary I
S
1l"
"
1fur those who walk.
bulhtlng.
*“
i 12511.000.00 to be used In Hie
Wilbur for tem porary duty w ith (jur Mexican companions informU nfortunately the code’s cumconstrttrlIon
and
erect
Ion of a now
the California Academy of H ci-|cd us th at they knew of no simi- I pliers put too much into it, in an
high school build Itig.
e
ffo
rt
to
make
it
cover
everything.
;i iso,iioo.oo to ha used for the
enccs, hns returned hero from a l»r fru it in Mexico and thus far
completion I l f thb .South Hide P ri­
‘ trip of several months to islands it hns not been learned even to They also followed the congres­
mary
School.
off the west coast of Mexico, whnt family it belongs. It is nhout sional method, in including huntert. liO,(100.00 to lie used for the
construction
of a high school build­
oils
regulations
which
either
mean
whither it took n p arty of scicn- the size and simp* ami color &lt;&gt;f a
ing for negroes.
’ • tlsts. The expedition brought dpo ollvi’ hut there the sim ilarity nothing a t all or else mean two or
». lloooo.OO to he used for repair­
back ninny rare specimens of ceases, because tin* pulp is sweet three different and conflicting
ing and replacing the heating sys­
tems
In the Ufjimmar and Primary
'th
in
g
s,
until
they’re
“
inturpreted."
birds, plants, fishes, reptiles, foH- and delicious. It was very useful
School buildings.
The trouble is, the “ interpreta•lies nnd insects for the museum to us on some of our long journeys
fi. 110.000.00 to be used In repair­
of the academy.
[overland, where nil food nnd wn- 1lions’’ differ and conflict, too.
ing the present high school build­ HiipiTlnti'tiilpiit t.r Pul,llo
ing.
tluo ati&lt;l Kx-Offlclo Hccr
_
The party, in charge of Dr. G. ‘or, h^ *° ‘,0 c»r rlcd on our backs.
&gt; J . la.ttOO.uo.to. Iuj uv.d iu repairing It».«i
r,t
All autoist
♦•f Dallas Hanna, curator of p a l.o n -- A
io,nl Mirndv of &gt;ac.|s of tlth
«n*f 'irur»lanlng plutnhlnft In the lOftl-lnl Henll
r.
tv 11 .hi &gt;n’ ,v Horsnoi.nrcn
tology In the academy, sailed April *r,'°
brought back for vxp5r?
Attiirni'vs
fur
tinlio.irit.
' 15, bound particularly for the lit- (ntcnlitl purposes,
Aug. 5-12-I3-1U.
all told, all in their Sunday best,
tie known V’cvillngigcdo isla n d s,1 "We found the region nhout the
and young Sigurd marked hi t dis- j
•100 miles west of the Mexican Rcvilingigedo islands Inhabited by
approval of the proceeding in th .,
! mainland.
many whales, m others and young,
I way infants have all ov»r the
ji
"One of the most striking col- J""* " V " " ; f!‘Il,u’r \ ' ,1M in tl?,° ,1n.r ' y
i world. He was much more ami- {
lections made," related l)r. Hanna,
°/t whiilir»K- Hiey called the
able at home, where celebrations
"wns of fishes nhout the cornl l"ncc t h° { ow I nature for that
| were kept up until the small hours
reefs of these islnnds.
Here '■‘‘fl*011'
I in a dense atm osphere of tobacco
abound g rent numbers of gaudy j "A spring of fresh w ater wns
LONGYEAR CITY, Spitsbergen ! rmake and an improvised one-man
and grotesque species showing relocated on Socorro island and Aug. 18.— Bird life is prolific &gt;jazz hand.
•• close relationship to the fishes of marked in such a way th at hence- enough in these lonely latitudes,
"He will he a regular Norwe­
Hawaii. Theso specie* nre slow
It can lie readily found. This, hut a visit from the stork is a su f­ gian," his m other said as Siguid
swimming and persistently live iri the only fresh w ater within bun- ficiently ra re event to set all the was finally borne off to bed amid
shallow w aters. Tha question for 'M '1* ° f niile-i, was first found by wireless apparatus in tile archipe­ ' loud protests.
the Ichthyologist to answ er is how Colonel Grayson, a California pi- lago humming.
did they get where they nrc. Vn t oncer who was wrecked on the inA baby horn here enjoys the , In 1000 when the Florida Citrus
unique privilugc of being baptized Exchange, one of the leading coin tho most northerly church on I operative exchanges in the state,
earth (78 degrees, 18 minutes was organized, the per capita conNorth L atitude) and it was the i sumption of oranges in this coungood fortune of an Associated ; try was J7 and the price per box
i Press reporter to witness the ' was |1.!M. Today the per capita
Ichristening ceremony of Baby S i­ I consumption is 00 nnd the price
gurd, first-horn son of a mining averaged for Florida citrus fruits
Iengineer of the G reat Norweigian is $2.00 per box. Much of this in­
crease is due to the work, of the
Coal Company.
The little wooden Lutheran Florida (,'itrus Exchange^ This
church was crowded to capacity statem ent issued by Commissioner
E. M. Rhodes, of the S tate Bureau
with the entire female population of M arketing,
| of the village hardly more than 10

Many Rare Specimens Fish,
Birds, Animals And Insects
Brought Home B y Scientists

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270 acres in heart of present liij»h class dovri
in SANFORD, FLORIDA.

"The C1TV til1

TIAL,” with lake frontage, ?700 per acre, ei&lt;

SCRUGGS REALTY CO.
Masonic Temple or H e l d .Ifdrrfexunt,

Jor Econom ical T ra n sp o rta tio n

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OUT OlIR WAY

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The
extraordinary
Borozone
treatm ent for flesh wounds, cuts,
sores, galls, burns and scalds is
ju st as effective in the ntnblc as
in the home Horse flesh heals with
remarkable speed under its power! fill influence. The treatm en t is the
same for anim als ns for humans.
F irst wash out infectious germs
with liquid Borozone, and the Borozone Powder completes the heal­
ing process. Price (liquid) atlc,
liOc and $1.20. Powder 110c nnd GOc.
Sold hy I.alley’s Drug Store.

CTI-iA,

If you need a summer suit it will pay you
to buy now. If you do not need a summer
suit then it will pay you to buy it now for next
sum m er.. See the wonderful values being1o f­
fered at Whiddoh &amp; Hodges, 110 East Second
Street.

m m *l

Bargain
Easy Terms

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Bank Building.

SA LE^ FORCE
sJ

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malt ing possible decreased r r’crJ
on closed m odels and improve*
tjuality on ail th e models. No’*4
C ne* rpler provides ’"Quality M

Low C\&gt;st" to greater degree than

ever before. Nmv Chevrolet pri*
sent* to autom obile buyerseveri*
w hefe « nctv measure vf

T h e R oadster - *525

T h e C oach - -^69!

fcrt * h « J i n « n « w t o i c r - g u r \ m c » j l c r # v

iinpnivrj qujifirv of cquir"1'*'1
forvnrt pfK&lt;* S7H.

Nr* «nJ im pnir,I uualiiy nf

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T h e T o u rin g - $525

T h e Sedan

T h e C oupe

C om m ercial Chassis • •
Express Truck C hassis • 5^5

-

- $675
tquipmtvM

5. F. L A N E

U V ^ &gt; \E ,S OOK

s

Nczv Price L is t

Next To San Lanta at a Real

PV -A W S A W £ .

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Chevrolet represents the Nighe-t
type o f ipialitv car f ilin g at a
low price. Public a-:knoi\lcJrtn ic n t o f th is fa ct h a s b e e n
e v id e n c e d by a great l y in ­
creased demand for Chevrolet
cars. T h is increased d em and lias
resulted in increased production

6 ROOM HOUSE

REALTOR

i

DOUGLAS KING

- - $77f

AIL PRICUi f. O. a FLINT kUCIUO*

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W eather Conditions
WASHINGTON, Aug. i 3_ (/ p ,_
Haven — Widening 0f
«
„ f th&lt;‘ MacMillan Arctic
expedition was described ns de­ *&gt;ixth Street approved; work to be*
i
pendent largely upon weather and Rin immediately.
ice condition encountered this week
in a radio message received Mon- AN EXHII.AHATING EFFEC T
A bottie of' Herbine on th e shelf
at home is like having a doctor
S td ,,y y
The mesrajre. relayed by the 15- in the house nil the time. It gives
relief when the digestion
ycnr-old amateur. Arthur A. Col- instant
Rets out of order or the bowels
" •^ r &amp; ?«r
In., said:
,,
!.lct- Gne or two doses is
nioht V ^ va1*! n"1yet r#at,y fur all that is necessary to s ta rt thing*
. m i l 1' T Vi ‘N,A’ nru Preparing for moving and restore th at fine feelanother attem pt t,. reach Bay Fjord mg of exhilaration and buoyancy
nnd possibly Kureka Sound. If of spirits which belongs only p,
fjo rd s are clear of |ie possibly th«
work can K. ,OIH. ,f no |l|nd|n|{ perfect health. !»r|ce CUc. S«r.l by
1 aney s Drug Store.
places cun bo found on water land
success doubtful. The men are fly.
" W ,unK stretches where, if
the Liberty motors fail, results will
be serious. The spow yesterday
was n hard blow.
The navy flier roar away to
r.l learn ere Island and return with
“ swish. Dr. Koeli is off for n 5day trip in a dory in search for
specimens. Two K*kim«s. heavily
laden, left a ptimitivc shelter of
skins, nnd started over the 20-mile
rocky road to Aneritick vesterdav.
leaving behind two *lrdgt* dogs.
The midnight sun makes its last
bow this week. New j«. is on Ali.la
Lake and mountain brook.
t Hoy Lets Message.
“ Cape Alexander appeared this
If you are like m o st
m orning in a new -now blanket ua result of yesterday’s storm. The
car ow ners y o u w a n t
crew of the liowdoin j.s busy am

The Marne to
nocrWheatCrop;
In Time to
,ch Mill Going
The bat*
P 'l
Marne, where th e
I 0,UD*d the French tu rn
seven y ears ago,
r , v %bumper crop .o t
The D epart»»d *be F u re
w
end of Ju n e a t
er°P estim ate*,
^M*J^tfe&lt;iinKly K°°d an ^
L average of recent
three of the 80 de| j yLrt rated ut 80 to 85,
officials are wonW f a r 'r they will not nguin
Kv7bligvd to im port some
ordinary require■ .*,1 experts say th a t
K ro p s look Rood, th e ru s t
Krtuch damage and th a t
fcjnlv estimuto of 90,000,*
Irk hundred weight or 34,KVihsU of wheat m ust now
[ K
about 288,000,000
[F ra n c e consumes ubout
|000 bushels per year.
t?rie,t which began recentbir&lt; departments, is ju s t in
^e«p the mills going, the
on hand having been pracso th at if the
tartl experts ure nearer

those big, e a sy - riding
Balloons—and a p u r­
chase plan equally
easy and sim ple.

Look Bros.
G EN K HAL &lt; () NTH A ( T&lt; IKS

Lspi'ciulh I &lt;|iiip|)i'd for

H(-modeling

600 I.nurel Avc.

Weather And
Report Is Given

F . L. Day lives on a farm m ar
Topoku, Kun. When nobody would
50NVILLE, Aug. 19.— (A*) bulievc th a t his corn was a tall
as ho claim ed it was. he had tin
photograph taken. He i&lt; fistfeet ten inches tall, and hu -on.
standing on his shoulder, n finf»et tall. The corn tops both of

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HAVE YOU BEEN KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH THE DEVELOPMENT
WORK AT

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Telephone «'.»

W e h ave both the
tiresandtheplun, and
both are us original
nnd different from
others as d a y is from
night. G et th e details
now.

(Inside City Limit of Pierson, Fla.)
Development Work Now Under Construction calls for an expenditure of
Nearly $175,000.00

Im•»!|»&lt;italrJ

Sanford, Tlorida

them.
F lorida’s shipping season for to­
m atoes begins ubout lH-eember 15
and ends ubout JuneJM . _

The Building Program will Positively commence before September First
and Calls for

Several Store Buildings, He
and some Modern Homes
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A u o rh « .Ito s if T o u rt lot adjoining
the three above for $1650. Here
is a good chance for someon- t&lt;&gt;
get four large, well located to­
gether. Small cash payment will
iinndle.

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5 Iota on Maple Avenue, Third nnd
F ourth for $1500 each. $600 cash
on each lot, balance I, 2 nnd 3
llid-v- 'it n*over and praise y ears. Four East front nnd one
M at the Methodist chureh
■mini! at 8 o’clock will have W est front.
I feature! of special in terest
Ifjbodv Th.* -'n-nt love chapf the HiLle will be illustrated,
Uymond Nixon, of Emory Un­
202 1st St.
I’hone 7
ity, will sing n solo.
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Dean-Berg Corporation

If you need a summer suit it will pay you
buy now. If you do not need a summer
It then it will pay you to buy it now for next
limer. See the wonderful values being ot| d at Whiddon &amp; Hodges, 110 East Second

Prices will advance September First. Money is made in real estate
by buying right, before the advance in price takes place.

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0 those: d e s i r i n g l o c a t i o n s in t h e

NEW

Buy a Block Today and
a Real Profit

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s under construction nt the corner of First 1
a|m Sanford Ave„ are requested to see

Ilritt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc,
10 E. First St.

Phone 7UH

l-’REE BUS TKII* TO PROPERTY T HURSDAY—L E A V 1N G F R O M
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PHONE 349 OR CALL AT 105 1ST N ATIONAL BANK BUILDING FOR
RESERVATIONS.

Are Now Receiving Application For

improved Rusiness and Residential Property
in Sanford
* Unt,s 'mniediately available subject to title
examination.
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Executive Office— Dayonta, Fla

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T. H. LAMAR, State Mgr

Anna Q. Nilsson, Marjfnrii- Da-iy
W. G. BROADIIURST, Manager and Treasurer

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The duy after fa many tim es p a in fu l to the person who
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t’oiinfiic* tries to'get a tfood’ a w e of sunburn while nt the beiteh or
ifo rd ^ Florida v u ler Ac l of while on a picnic of one kind another.
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W rit Siberia* Neshcn.
Eye* T hat See Not.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

goes to the beach for the week-end and determines to have
t Copy riatit 1515)
a good sunburn to show those at the office on his return.
And
not
very
often
^oes
he
fail
to
get
even
more
than
he
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■11 K i ( « * l l a
UNCLE SAM nml Belgium a rc u n ­
goes
after.
able
to ngree as to the paym ent of
R C n p C H U T lU M I1ATKR
A warm bath is all right; hut not one in boiling water. $180,000,000 that Belgium owes
On* T u i r - l t M 'Mis Alumna . f t .10
O a l l a a r f a l In CM
by C u n I n . M r
w eek H o
W n k ly
t-Milloi, 110 0 Similarily a ‘‘smt-bath” is invigorating, hut in excess it mny this country. Its a small debt com ­
par year.
be injurious or even fatal.
paratively. Belgium did n° t g et (
Fishing is a great pastime in this part of Florida. We much when the Woodrow W ilson
■ PMCIA I. MITM Ki All u b l i o a r r
A o ' l c o , r a n ] * u( t l m a k a . r e s o lu tio n *
a n d nolle** i.t *ni&lt;-r:alr....»uta w ii«rs have seen those who have gone out without exercising the adm inistration was handing
out
" ^ e * i a r « a a a r * M ad e w ill b e r*»»r«ed necessary precautions of wearing long shirt* sleeves or broad
f a r a t r e g u l a r - i i l v e n l a l n t rale*
the money of the United S taten
brimmed hats and have been amused at the way in which
M fcM B F tt T i l t ANNOCIA TRtl PHKM*
so generously.
T h e A ss o c ia te d P r e s s la e x c l u s ­ they manage to steer clear of nibbing shoulders with others
However, President Coolldgc
iv ely i n t i l led • -* *ha u s* f o r re- the next day.
D u p lic a tio n o f a l l n e w a d i s p a t c h e s
feels that money honestly len t
Dr. C. F. Pabst in Popular Stience Monthly tells of some
« r * d l t s * t o It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e e r e d I C I m t h l a p a p e r a n d n la o Ilia l o ­ of the experiences he has had with sunburn cases and among Hhoilld he honestly repaid. F o rtu n ­
c_
al _
a aw aj pt
published^ lieraln . All r i g h t s
ately a simple method of collec­
o f re p u b lic a Mori o f s p e r l u l r its p s tc h - other things he says:
»« h e re in a r e elan r«aer**ed.
“When you fish or He in the stilt for hours at u tim e, ex­ tion can he applied in a friendly
WEDNESDAY. A UK. 19, 1925
posing skin that has been protected nil winter, you are invit­ way.
Nations that do not pny th e ir
ing trouble. The skin cannot manufacture pigment quickly
TH E HERALD’S PLATFORM
cities
and industries will n o t he
1.— Deeper w ater route to Jarkson- enough or in large enough quantity to protect you from
able
to
borrow from the U nited
burns. Hums may be considered in three classes— first
ffflr.
2.
—C onatrurtlon of S t. Jnhna-Indegree, when the skin is simply inflamed; second degree, Slates until they do pny. A m erican
dlati River canal.
when blisters are formed; and third degree, when charring hanks will not be allowed to lend.
B*'
I . —Extension of white w ar.
In the case of Belgium. of F ran ce
gtl '-t
4.- -Extension of (oral amuaementa. takes place. A burn of the first degree, covering the entire
especially,
and all of our E uropean
—Swimming pool, lennli courts, body, probably would result in death. A blistering burn on
ii#*
debtors,
payments
should he m ade
etc.
half the body would be as severe, and a charring burn on
♦,— Augm enting of building pro­ a third of the body, equally so. That is, asuperficinl burn ns convenient ns possible, h u t It
gram —houses, hotels, apartm ent
is as serious as one that blisters, if covering twice the area. should In? made.
bouses.
'‘You probably have noticed that you have suffered your
I.— Extension of street paving proEVEN IN slow old London, foal
gram .
worst
burns while you were on water in a bout. That is
.7,—Construction
of
boulevard because water reflects ultr-violet light and this reaches your estate values go up. London’s
Foundling hospital, where th e
around I*ok« Monroe.
8^—Completion of city beautified- face and eyes, even if they are protected from direct,rays great Handel once played the o r­
gan, was established in 17*10 by
of the sun by a hat.”
tiun program .
Thomas
Coram, kinil hearted s e a ­
t . — Expansion of achool system
Avoid too much sunburn. The Literary Digest in a re­
with provision for Increased fa ­ cent issue suggests eight rules to follow in doing so. They, man who left hi.1 entire fo rtu n e,
j $32,500, to provide a home for
cilities.
are:
abandoned children.
A place wns bought In Bloms1. Protect yourself front direct rays of the sun in July
BIIILB VERSE FOR TODAY
bury, London. It sold the other day
and
August.
REWARD OF T H E UIGHT$8,250,000, The foundling homo
2. Huild up a coat of tan, if you can. This deposit of fur
E G U :—Murk thn perfect mnn, nnd
wilt move out into the country.
behold the u pright; for the end pigment will prevent the sun front burning your skin.
Here, if you know Imw. you need
of th at nmn Is peace. 1‘siilni 37:87.
.'I. Acquire this tan gradually Ibrougb short exposures. not wait 185 years to change $32,im P
• -------- o4. If you have a skin that doesn’t tan, stop exposing r&gt;00 into $3,250,000. Tito thing has
'I'll K nilOOK
ijllK ra
yourself. For you, every new exposure means a new burn. been done hy many in Id years and
I coma from hnmitn of coot nnd
less. It can Is* done by any in te l­
C. Wear a hat with a brim or carry a parasol.
ligent man who has vision plus
horn,
•1 :
G. Don’t go to sleep on the bench in direct sunlight.
I make a sudden Huily,
$32,500, in California, Florida and
7. Don’t go fishing or boating in the middle of the day half a dozen other places.
And spnrko out ntnoriK the fein,
■ ill
To bicker down n valley.
|)o you wonder the single ta x e rs
in sunshine. Reflected light front the water will burn you,
rage,r
even tbo you wear a hat.
By thirty hills I hurry down.
8. Remember that 21 severe case of sunburn mny have
Or slip between the ridges;
ONE EDITOR wants “ Uncle
By twenty thorpes. n little town. serious and lasting results.
Joe" Cannon to write his autobio­
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And half n hundred bridges.

Till Inst hy Philip's farm I flew,
Discourage The Professional Job Hunter
To join the brimming river,
F o r men may cornu and men may
“ In out* fight In kuep our people front rushing to Florida
g°.
But I go on forever.
wo feel that we are justifiable,*' nays the Park City News
I chatter over atony ways,
In little shrnps nnd trebles,
I bubble Into eddying bays,
I babble on the pehides.
W ith many n curve my hanks I fret
By many n field and fallow,
And many u fairy foreland sat
With willow-weed nnd mallow.
I chatter, chatter as I flow,
To Join thn brimming river,
iuhI JU rininry
f t F or

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But I go on forever.
I wind about, and in and out,
With here a blossom sailing,
And hrru and there 11 lustry trout,
And here nnd there a grayling.
And here and there a foamy flake
Upon me as I travel,
W ith many a ailvery waterhrenk
Above the golden gravel.
And draw them nil along, and flow
To join the brimming river,
F o r m« may come nnd men may
go,
But I go on forever.
— Alfred Tennyson.
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The Pittsburgh Sun asks “ what
m akes popular songs liv e7" Do
they ?
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Well we nil agreed with Mr.
Browning on one thing, lie said'
he was a damn fool.
-oluitrst fashion note Bays, "next
fall’s ftocks may seek the ears
n t the expense of the limbs.’’ Say,
Isn’t there going to tie a limit to
th is business ?
They say Dutch Anderson, Ger­
ald Chapman’s mil ami wanted for
th e murder of Hen Bailee and his
Wife, is headed for Florida. Better
atay away or he might get in
"dutch" here.
Pnrngrnphom who find it hard
sailing t&lt;&gt; fill their columns this
tim e of year on account of scar­
city of inspirations, will find con­
solation in recalling that Con­
g ress will he reconvening in three
months.
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Hanford’* building la-rndls are go­
ing to show a log total for this
month. So fur permits for nineteen
new homes have been issued for
the first nineteen days of this
month. A new home n day will
soon, ntpet the house shortage.
-oNew ‘York authorities who a r­
rested a man who claimed to
have n dinner engagem ent with
th e Lord at a ’fashionable hotel,
declared ho was crazy. Now if
th a t had happened in Chicago they
would have had to cull in the alien­
ists.

published at Rowling Clreeit, Kentucky. Continuing on this
subject, the Kentucky paper saya:
"It would not matter so much if it wns only the monied
men who were ifoinif for they are able to stand the losses,
which in the end might overtake them, but there are many
going, not to make investments but in the hope of finding
HomctltinK to do. This is a vain hop.
"A mult who him been down there for months told the
News that those who want employees turn a deaf car to all
tourists w hi apply for jobs. They have found them unde­
sirable. They would not more than get lhutn.b&amp;jknu.ukm&gt;lil
Tfiey *\Pmtld pul!"iilf ahn~gii bYsornr oilier point in the state
and quit the job.
"They have had so much trouble of this kind that they
are giving their jobs only to natives or to those, at least,
who have lived there :i long time and did not drift in on the
bosom of t he boom.”
The Howling (Jreen paper is right. If the natives are
given the preference in jobs, it is nothing but right. Flor­
ida shoiild’t open its doors to outside workers until those of
this state have till been employed. The state should first
t.ike Hire of its own citizens and then if there is employment
for others, invite them in.
However, there is plenty of work in Florida ami to the
man who comes here to make his home, there is w &gt;rk for
him. The home-seeker is not outlawed. Fat from it. It is
quite natural that the business man wants employees who
are here to stay. He has 110 room for the "fly-by-night," tail
for the future citizen he has employment. Those who drift
from place to place .'ire not deserving of consideration. The
Kentucky paper realizes that for it continues:
"Who can blame the Florida business man for not entp ln y in g th e m ?

So th ill t h e m a n y w h o a r c g o in g to gel good

jobs, will got no jobs. These* facts an* indisputable, lining
job hunting jn Florida is a very precarious and unsatisfac­
tory kind of proposition. We only hope Unit after they gel
there and fail to gel remunerative employment, that they
will have enough to get back home on."
The Herald is glad that its Kentucky contemporary has
published the facts as they are. It will have the effect of
discouraging the professional job hunter. On the other
hand it will show that those who are anxious to locate here
permanently will find a hearty welcome.
If a fiiau eomes to Florida with plenty means and wishes
to lead the life of a tourist, he is welcome, lie ean afford
lo do it. Itul if a man conies here seeking work, ho should
be willing to settle down and become a citizen. That’s ask­
ing very little. While Florida is developing rapidly, each
will be doing his share, the one offering Itis money and the
other giving his labors.
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THRRK ARK 'l l I UK 1*1 wicks you know to the la m p of a
nuiti’s life; brain, blood ami breath. IVoss the brain a lit Mo, its light Koes out. f«ll«w«l by both lilt; other*. Stop , l,J
lm ait a m in u te, nml out go all th r e e o f Hie w a its .

Choke

tlieair out of the Iuurs ami presently the fluid ceases to sup­
ply the other centres of flame, ami all is soon stagnation,
told and darkness.— Holmes.
WK SOW OUR thought, ami we reap our actions; we
sow our actions, ami we reap our habits; we sow our habits,
ami we reap our characters; we sow our characters, nnd we
reap our destiny.—C. A. Hall.

MV FAVORITE STORIES

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Bradenton.

j division „f the \] J
;? f , *'e Uonfckrnfyl
nent part,
the purcli:,.-,. nj
by the members r.O
tlon throughout th«]

The mansion %hl

j the state U)Kin lbTl
h t he renovated l t j 1
Judah p. HenjsjJjj1
federate soldi,*
established.

The ID2f)
I
legislature aurrrJH
for the re-coo2
h o u se-and gronjA,
pervision of a *
appointed by q,
Governor Mttth
the commision
an early date upon
tion of plan for
of the man ifla. ]
is composed id by
of Bradenton,
aon, of Palmetto, 1
ell, of Ellenion.
The old mansion 5j
southern urchitettimJ
tifu l setting overdo ’
cellent view „f the 1
down which
with his aid mid, 1
nt the lower end tl
the bushe- mul uv«J
his pursuers pns?ed \

JUST IN PASSING
BY It.

San Im nta nnd Pinehurst are taking th eir place in the
front m ilks of S anford’s high cla.vi subdivisions and the own­
ers anil developers of these properties believe in making ex ­
tensive im provem ents and keeping the property in shape at
all times. It is stieh high class development th a t will make
Sanford a city of beautiful hum-; in the near future. Knight
&amp; McNeill of San I .anta and Paul Keeley, Raymond Key and
F orrest Lake of Pinehurst are to he congratulated on th eir
good work in these developments.

I C h a p t e r '!'. book :il. conip|x
,in.H that
plain*
tlint ancient w riters of
chnitiiclc* umlerstniiil very near as
lmicli nf the history «f their tim e
uh our peasant* know uf oura.
WK HAVE men In public life
th at unilerstaml in the liistnry of

UU'a'i.pk"‘-a,.V! 'i'i’dU'Vkb. lu L UliT,• - -

the Trench peasant understamta
in modern French hlstoryi The
French peasant is often a thought­
ful, intelligent man.
THE LONDON Aero club, o r­
ganized to encourage British air
supremacy, invites Britishers to
join nnd learn to fly. The rush for
memUTship surprises the o rg an ­
izers of the patriotic scheme, and
they are compelled to order addi­
tional “baby planes" to tench the
members "light flying."
Members of parliament, business
men, stock brokers, bookmakers,
and mechanics are included among
the members.

I
P. Connelly recently returned fro m n 'tr ip fo f'aruidiiis full of pep and ready to resume his good work in develop­
ing Fort Mellon and other subdivisions in which he Is in te r­
ested. A. P. Connelly has been boosting Sanford property
foi tw enty years and is now reaping tin- reward of Ids labors.
I am glad to see Sanford folks making good a fte r years of
hurd work when it took neive to stay on the job.
Among the younger men responsible for much develop­
ment is my Irish friend Charlie Britt, who though young in
tin- hic inc I. ha . put oil some of the fir-*t ''Uhdivision sales in
this city that started the ball rolling. Bis sales of W oodruff’s
property south of the city did much to huihj up th at section
and gave folks homes th at they would not have obtained closer
in.
J. C. Spin ling is another pioneer in this line nnd when he
went out 1,u the Sunford-Orlamlo road year tgu unit sta rte d
Flora Height and put on an auction a|(. „f | 0j H( people
thought In- win wild, lint all of this property has cumc into
hearing ami happy and contented folks are living out there
helping to contribute their share of the big city of Sanford.

WHO WILL sta rt such 11 club
for training here? A young flying
New York broker might leave ih*
stock exchange at noon, fly down
to Palm Hcucli in time for din­
ner. Many young |&gt;ol» gentlemen
now risk tludr lives and earn the
applause that they deserve, on a
saddle five feet above the ground.
They might he interested in try
ing something higher. They have
the (ensure, the money tuid the
physical courage.

Ollier developers in south Sanford are Swope-Douglnss
nnd my old friend, E. A. Douglass had u lot of faith in tire
fu tu re of Sanford whin he built his bungalow* on Sanford and
Geneva Avenue l.efor-* the m arch of civilization had really
Htruck it - gait. Mr. Douglass is building many homes in S an ­
ford Heights and at Kdgevvood and doing his share itt build­
ing the &lt;’ily Substantial,

IN CHICAGO, three lirides were!
m arried at the same time, e a c h !
carrying a coal Hack kitten. T h ir­
teen guests carried 13 black cuts.
The idea was to show contem pt
for superstition.
At that wedding, disease germ s
were more im portant than mu| h t stitions, which were defied by
breaking 13 m irrors and in various
other ways.
ANY COLLECTION of 13 black
or white cats is sure to carry a
complete assortm ent of contagious
disease germs.
Ait experienced health of finer
says “tin*re is mi hope of wiping
iliptheriu, scurit long
n* children are allowed to play
with cats. They collect the discuses
and tiring them home lu the chil­
dren."

N. Ii. G arner is among the pioneer developers of property
in Sanford and stinted selling lots in Sanford Heights and
M arkham Heights some fifteen years ago. IK. him been going
nt rung ever since nml hir Oak Hill property put on through
the firm of Thrn her
Burner is one or the successful devojm ents hi ■until Sanford ami Melonville. Southward the trend
of business wends its way and there is no telling where the
south division line .,f Sanford will really exist ill the next five
yenrs.
Harry Ki wis put on Bel Air last winter and made it n
aureus* from t h&lt;- start hut afterw ard sold it out to H arry Bodwell and now it in among tin* Bodvvell interests. This is s u f­
ficient evident,, that it will ho sold out this winter for H arry
Bodvvell knows his "eggs" and also his acreage and it is a wise
m an who knows his acreage th is hectic days.
And *o I ought go on ad fimtum and maybe nd nauseam
ror the readers of I he Herald who might, not U- interested in
Ids stuff. A* f o r my part I live to see real men doing real
business and it makes my heart glad to see so much develop­
ing in this city. There are many live wires here and many
more coming here to help us huild a big city. They will find
some of the finest people „mi earth, . here and
thev are
arc four
four
md they
square and a yard
wide. Having this kind of folks here we
w ant the same kind of folks to conn- in und help us.

EIGHT STUDENTS at George
W ashington university have agreed
to go without sleep for lid h &gt;urs in
a lest of brain and body fatigue.
A man can live 10 days without
food, if he. has water, lie can live
about a week without water, ami
only three minutes without air.
Sleep is most im portant afte r u ir;
then w ater, then food.

The on y northern V i s i t o r who was aide to g et a room
in | am pa Monday was At House of Toledo. Ohio, and a form er
resident of lum pu.
Al arrived in the city late in the evening accompanied by several of bis friends und was im m ediate­
ly taken to tl„. county jail where he was given a good room
and where tie will receive accommodations until he cn*i be
tried nt the next session of the circuit court for several
rublivni1*.

By IRVIN S. 0 0 BB
A clsssfied ad la the Isle nf Pines
N ews is us follows: F ur Sale: A
fo u r passenger car, never went
Distances, ns someone hns so |o f standard favorites 1ms to &lt;K*
YOUNG GENTLEMEN very
uiiywhere and got hack whole. Good aptly said, ate all relative. Also , 1 with a Wyoming lunch foreman reg u lar about food are often indif­
fu r n deaf nml dumb man with much depends upon one’s point of! who was sent E ast by Ids employer ferent about sleep, mid consequent­
plenty of time on his hands and view. There is the story of t h e , in charge of u cur load of polo ly foolish.
not frajd of Work, trouble or ex ­ Iexas cowboy from beyond ltlmills : ponies, lie was gone four weeks
The Chinese, nmong other forma
pense. Cheap fer cash if taken I**- vlll* who made a trip to Dallas j When he arrived buck ut the runch of to rtu re, killed men by having
foru the owner gets out of p a ti­ und upon his return stated to a ha wore an air of unm istakable them roused from sleep every few
ence and spends more .money on group of Ids friends that he didn’t pleasure and relief.
m inutes until th*y died.
it.’’ The Smithsonian Institute has believe he’d ever go up North
"Gee," he laid, “ it’s good to g it
attain. Bo fur us I’m conbeen known to buy worse things ag ain --h e didn’t care for "the loiue
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THE TEST ntudeills weakened
way them Yankees lived." |
th an ihfd.
corned, I don t want never to tru - by lack of sleep will be asked to
l-rWjr
Also there is tlit* little yarn r
"i* n1,‘,re* . .
..
'ex p erim en t in driving and parking
The podc City 'B anner will he- biting to» the
VMley pro
me Death
Men
idn t you like N,-w York 7.” ru ts , aw ay from traffic, of course,
come a remi-wcekly Ik-cmnlnc peem r who, having made a it like, a "bed *&gt;ne of thy hand
n,
,*
t&gt;, study the effect on their nerves
Septem ber 1 . We’ll fact It Won’t paid his Iir. f visit to Chicago and
“tth , it's uy niSfcl -Ul itl
Ilfs und their ’’co•brdiuatioin,‘
be Ipng. before it will he entering indors'd the place by saying:
said, "hut I don’t lien K*i it *
It in an interesting experim ent,
th e daily field. Florida newspa- j “ She luukp to mu like the ought
’What tt thieliy the matter witli hut ti is likely that any student go­
pars urc making mare tupid stiiih
it? "
to make a permanent camp."
ing CO hours without sleep will bo
th a n thof« ul any other state iu I But &gt;m u u this to rt tin-, mu*
"Oh,” he said,
it
dad
w eaker in consequence fyr the re^t *
tb j Uuivu.
II place first
my own gallery blame far fruia everywhere.”
j o f I-' life.

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Vwn^.,,

HOLLY

Among the new residents in Sanford th a t are doing big
tilings in developing high class property is W. M. Young,
form erly of Brooklyn but now a resident and booster of S an­
ford. Mr. Young is doing yeoman service a t his Highland
Park property, formerly the Swann estate on Hughey Street,
and will have one of the prettiest developm ents in this part
of the s ta te when it is ready for the m arket. Mr. Young is
also doing good work in the Chamber of Commerce and takes
an active p art in the upbuilding of the city.

graphy because, “no other A m eri­
can statesm an ever had su ch , a
golden store of historic memories."
it spans American life from L in­
coln’s day until now.
It does, hut Mr. Cun nan Is old
nnd has seen everything th at has
happened from Lincoln’s day until
I now without, perhaps, seeing the
.meaning of everything,

W est Palm lies
aw arded fur rn-rtioril
t)0() [.like Wf)0&lt; Tririftl

o ,

l-

,,
My 'dd fn e n d —not old in years but in friendship— Hon.
I-rank I . h o rsier agrees with me in the assertion th at the
grow ers should cut their celery crop in hnlf this season if
liiii-h u thing is possible. Of course tin- growers will not heed
this advice hut it is good, nevertheless and they can lake it
or leave it fur what it in worth.
• i 1
th at Kiri* grew lupidly but tout sixteen yeur old
id
girl adopted by Millionaire Browning grew five years in one
one
night. Amt all the fuss and feathers over his adopting_ this
this
girl
reallv w
w ants
ants to
i„
t , goes to show
,, that
,,, when
... -a millionaire
- — Jtiaire really
help some one. the puLlie will nut tel him. It is difficult for
a rich man to do anything without being criticised, which is
th e reason so many of them do so little.
,
Sanford can be made into a beautiful city if we can have
n concerted effort all along the linQ to make our places hlostlom this w inter. All of us are prone to let the 'yard go at
tim es and we get tired to trying to make grams and (lowOra grow where it seems they will not respond But alt of
us w ant Poping u p ’ on this particular subject and we will
g e t rig h t iu into, and do our best,.

SHOUTING PHILANTHROPY!
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
These rem arks concern th ree he unloosed t,y hij
men. Two of them are m illionaires. Imps lie had a iiMn»|
The third may b o a m illionaire, hut and a real cxiu-entiaj
some worthwhile rom«||
we don’t know. We don’t even know tributinir his million n
his real name.
would do the must pd
Edward W. Browning is th e first w as In error.
nmn. His name is fam iliar to newsBoth are c.’isct of jLs
paper readers. His m arital d ifficu l­ a nth ropy, with the pti
ties first threw him onto the front drowned hy the d o rij
puges. A fte r that he put him self
The third man ii
on the front pages hy announcing tinder his assumed Rita
his desire to adopt another d au g h ­ . persons. That namt b
ter.
T ingle," and u chttka|
An alleged blackmail plot, in is kept under the tutt
which the life of Ills one adopted York bank. Mr. Tiaris
dau g h ter was threatened, g ave him nam e may be "l)it|M
fu rth er publicity. Now we’ll give tlirupic nietbul i are u!J
him some more.
not enlist any form d
It is unnecessary for a rich man
He becomes awttr,
to broadcast his wish to adopt a or another, of urne
child. It is harm ful for him lo elab­ ; a little lielw and cm
o ra te mi his intention and ability money trill be be Inf
to give the so-called fo rtu n ate child j to the needy urn*,
every advantage nnd luxury th at large. In fact, we
money can buy. It is b e tte r for .checks never are verj
th e child which may bo chosen, 1 th is unknown iihilxnth
and for the children of poor p a r­ ( th a t money iloceVt curtl
ents, that such a tiling bo done 1ills; it n 1• r.■Iy help* &lt;
■&gt;
quietly, with no fanfare of tru m ­ them more !rjraWe «&lt;i b
cate some of them.
pets.
He nu) &gt;ml merrly J d
The second nmn is Leopold
Schepp, another m illionaire. He le tte r with 1 check n 'mill
hail given aw ay considerable m on­ IVrhnps, 1 t » (hd* ‘&gt;Pbf
1‘- iwnjr rn
ey an d then was inspired to tell feels tha
the newspapers that lie w anted ad­ I of Ins let ten « « 40 m
vice on what to do with th e rest am ount of hiti ClA WM
| vlction of the rlatmui
of his cash, lie got publicity.
We’ll not criticize Mr. Schepp sender.
harshly. It is possible he was be­ 1 Of the thr&lt;v mta,xhcisl
wildered by the avalanche of hunk philanthropy de i"11 ^ ^

SPIRIT OF KINSHIP
■
s u n k i .s k

m a g a z in k

ill the not fa r d istan t
p ast, the Frolic by holding*]
*“
N orth Florida fought P eninsula queen contest and
Florida; the West Coast b a ttle d 1 m ission t " the pageant.
against the E ast C oast; neighbor
Tam pa loaned lh*
cities leaped at each o th er’s its fair and its expert
thronts a t the slightest provoca­ to act as emtnry *»
decorator,
resp«t&gt;"&amp;
tion.
Each section of the com m unity, Frolics.
in striving toward g re a te r expanDaytona
llighka*di
,.n in the race of pro g ress, at- gave up it 1i f
tilon
I*
It mpted to win hy tearing th e uth- the hack page of
er_■ down rath er than by building m agazine t" the
.
itself up.
A dvertising 1 luh. »“
Such anim osity is fast Uisup- ing a strong bid ' ur*
pearing in Florida.
volition for the
The West C oast realizes th at Using Clubs of the
the East Coast has ju st as many
Lakeland expre*»
advantages as it bus; Daytona ad in n spirited letter#
m ires the progressiveness of st. h er of commerce «»i
P etersburg; Tam pa and Jac k so n ­ recent drive outdfifl
ville continue to fight for honor of and this section
being the sta te ’s m etropolis, hut polk County city in
each sees in the other nn ad v e rsa­ civic achievement*..
ry of m erit, and the riv alry is cities have also
,
friendly and gentlem anly.
congratulations on
Let a Chicago publication slan ­ the Daytona cunipM*'
der Florida, und every city and
Tin* great Florid*
cross-roads town lines up side by is im partial, fa'* j
side to see th a t tru th gains sway. T am pa nor Payt°n**A
The sp irit of kinship am ong Jacksonville. "One %
Florida cities is growing. S t. Au­ m akes the whole
.
gustine recently sent its com m er­ the cities of Florid* y
cial secretary to Daytona to give been abundantly cs
advice and lend aid in financing handiwork.
J

CONFUSION

IN

NAMES

DAYTONA BEAUII JOURNAL
There is an unfortunate duplica­
tion of names all over F lorida
i which is very confusing. T his is
true of many of the new developI m -nts ami nuburbun areas which
must be named in order to be
1 platted, many of these a p p ro p ria t­
ing without apology names which
had previously been given locali­
ties already prominently known.
There seems no lim it to th e r,-potitions. Every tim e a iWaitor
goes into a new locality he is con­
fronted with tlie siyne nam es he
left behind in the last place v isit­
ed!
With ns many U-autirul Indian
names as may he listed, native to
tie Beminoles and preserved in
slate history; Spanish nam es, re!*
lici of the earliest w hite s e ttle rs ,
cud the hundreds of lioneat-toCuodnets United S tates historic
Baines, why should wo have so

much “vain repet ilk * .
zling query. Flond*
•
lacking in historic L
one should have t** .
nam e perpetual iitf
and deeds of C
done honorable J&lt;r
sta te .
G etting out of
alone names nlreanj ,
lookimr »*p
ui) •historu
I'irwniril?
individual* or ‘ ' ,n F,
communities a niUV
gestive of certain hsti
lei is ties would u u ^
nom
enclature a ^, ,n■
nomencniLUMtypical ns Florida |
A list offa Spanid*
nam es with drfud a j
ized Florida nan)*- ^
significance uurbf. ^
which would furni ”
not yet applied thrtrf,
a dozen time*
state.

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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

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Methodist Notes

Goldenrod

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Women to Announce
Over NewTokyoRadio

i -*»— i
o come*
k id of Win to r P .
TOKYO, A ug. ;
Tho
tte r. P ray e r
h supply for Rev.
;rvices Wednesdayy a t. 7:30 P. m. raucous-voiced nml* rad io anooun-r
Mr. and Mrs. P ertal and Mr. err nray become a th in g of the p ast
ami Mrs; George Wood, who have in j
. f t , off|eWB o f lho lH.w
spent several days here visiting _ , '
,
,
the family of S. Wood, left M on-jTok&gt;'° hroa.lcasting statio n *ucday for their home in Tampa. They jCced in setting a new style. In
wi re accompanied by th eir neice, fart, women nre to he employed
Miss Anna Bell Wood, who will exclusively ns announcers in the
spend n month visiting in Tampa.
Real estate tran sfers reported new broadcasting studio.
They are chosen by exam ination,
this week are: 2d acres from C. E.
Collicutt.to Clark Mothers, purch­ it is said, and only thoso w ith e x ­
asin'* price $,”1,000: ten acres fro n t­ cellent enunciatory ability will be
ing on the Oviedo-Goldenroad high- i employed. One of the requirem ents
way from George W right to a j is th at the announcer have the
Sanford man, consideration $1,600.1 P.ure T?k&gt;‘*
so th a t the sta
30 acres from George Dyall to M r.!*1®" * i" "«* ! m istaken for the

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Office in new Merriwedther Building
Phone 611

2nd Street.

J. Rouse and wife of Conway
were callers here Sunday a f te r­
noon.
| of OrUHdo w a « Jn
The Etdriges were the guests of
0„ business.
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Mr. Geve, Sunday, to a picnic
luncheon
at
loike
Howell.
f Portsinouth,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sm ith of
j* inter Garden were visiting the
Tu" former'3 parents here S aturday
128 Feet
night,
' T*., children
, Harry Williams’ mother and cou­
,n
a t Dnysin of Winter Dark were plcasnnt
Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two stores that
callers at George Barker's Sunday
afternoon.
A very interesting and in stru c -[c’*'1 *
corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick can be pur- j
, filliam I-ake
Mv. and Mrs. If. C. Darker and five meetng was held by ’the Bap~—;
------u 1
in Orlando
Mr. and Mr3. IV. l&gt;. Smith were ts t Womens' Missionary Union n t 1D i i i i i i n i i i n i i i i i i i i i t R
chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.
dinner Euests of Carl M ather's the home of Mrs. M. J. Collicutt
family Sunday.
Thursday afternoon. A very genWe Have the Best
Mr, ami Mrs. George P ark er evens offering for foreign mis­
ti * i ■
■Brown of 9 ° I “ nnoutllce l be birth of a son Men­ sions was given. Visitors from oth­
1 i,v i„ Sanford
Buys
60 Feet
day, Aug. 1,, both mother and son er unions were Mrs. Phillips and
Jitiott.
are doing nicely
ACREAGE, BUSINESS, HOMES
Mrs.
Martin
of
Oviedo
and
Mrs.
‘
, . ■ W. , T Jennings
of Griffin, Ga., Tribble and daughter, Miss Mary,
• i9 u
Mrs. C. II.
tx of JacksonI’hoae 727
.......
- verstreet
....................and
.........
Mrs. w.
B. _.
J. O
chll- to spend ua W€eK
w eek'a„.” D a f' -u n d a y . ha*s been employed hy the Dodd from Chulota.
Between First and Second Streets on Sanford Avenue
few day* with dren a re spending several weeki guest of her two
v a, ,
i Brothers to assist them in running
Wilson.
Valdez Realty Co.
near Asheville, N. C.
and Dwight Smith
' ‘,El1 Le0 ‘h a r d e n Lake Hairy.
At $610.00 per front foot.
West Balm Beach—This place to
The Dodd brothers of Garden
Valdez Hotel Bldg,
Mrs. C. W. Henck who has been
have
new
$4,000,000
Breakers
Ho­
Lake are making marked improve­
whn Is *trend- undergoing tre a tm e n t a t the For­
I gow
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbot and ments on their dwellin'; by the a d ­ tel.
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it Daytona Beach, mosa S anitarium is slowly recov­ family
returned Sunday (n,m a ding of a new roof and Iront
r . few days.
ering.
plea ant trip to Miami and other porch.
Mra. J . E. W alker, wife of May- points on tlfe E ast Coast.
If you want a suit it will pay you to buy it
Mr. and Mrs. It.
Crown were
. McRae left Mon* or W alker, is visiting sons and
the dinner gue-.ts of Mr. and Mrs.
d
au
g
h
ters
ip
Sioux.
Fall3,
South
We
are
very
glad
to
have
Mrs
L ,t of Mrs. George
G. S. Brown's Sunday. All m otor­ at once. If you do not need a suit now it will
a.burg f»r « week. D akota and rep o rts cold w eather John Sneed w ith us again .she ie- ed to Avalon tak e Groves Sunday
pay you to buy it now for next summer. See
th ere.
turm d S aturday afternoon froni afternoon.
2102 First St.
Sanford
Realtors.
Theodore Tieo has sold five a c re s ; rennessee ami other noun „f
Inirl left Tuesday adjoining his home on the Dixie tei, t.
B. O. Hull, who has been here the values at Whiddon and Hodges, 110 East
1
01 in*
D. C.. and Detroit, Highw ay in southern section of
for two weeks, left Friday via the
t will spend about Longwood and A lbert Buck has
Atlantic Coast Line fur his homo Second Street.
Miss Hazel Clore who has been in Cleveland, Ohio. He expecto to
disposed of 10 acres near his store th.- guest of Misses .Marv Craw
return about Oct. 1 to spend the
on th e Highway.
ford and Fanny Bell Driest, left winter.
a B ia a a a a a fla a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a iia a a a a a a
land his guest, John
Mr. Fr.ir.ier and son-in-law, C. L &gt;&gt;“ri«in\ evening lor her hum, m
■
a
Jacksonville, are Thom as, have disposed of a Dl Lady Luke.
Mi. and Mrs. Wayne l.athrop
1 days at Coronado acre property adjoining their res­
and four runs arrived here last
idence in the northern section of
Mt J. B. Crawford and child- week, by auto, from Clio, Iowa.
They will occupy their cottage on
the town. This was . sold to
| . Orloti»
|r'Ti
}
| Were culled to llnrrisburgh.
**• r i 'iiii ii i (11
&lt;i returned to Tam* dob uyers for a substantial price, la., la t week becaure of the ill - (N orth Bear Gully Lake, purchased
!e several days here
M any real e s ta te deals have been
**f Mrs. Crawford'a mother, while here last winter.
is parents .Mr. and com pleted during the last few
The familie of It. L Croon and
s'. Weigle.
Ucal Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your propertv
G. S. Brown, were dinner guests
days. The Lake Jessu p Land Com­
161 ft. Sanford Ave., Business Front­
pany re p o rts the sale of a tract
Th.' Senior Epworth League ser- of T. C. Brannons of Orlando on
age. A beautiful corner.
►ill I-awton, Miss of 300 acres and another sale of Vu t' on Sunday evening were well Thursday evening and also th eir
tan and Miss Elir.n- 40 acres, w ith m any inquiries by altended. Miss Rebecca Clark was theatre guest: to "The C ountry
$190 front foot.
Die leader oT a very original pro- Store" at the Beiuham.
Ovieiio were the le tte rs and telegram s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith, who
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On
T hursday
afternoon the Civ in .ini, the subject of the lesson beWe are permanently located in Sanford
(h Tuesday.
lc I-eague was entertained by M rs.|jng "Kindness." Miss Clark and have Iw-eii visiting the form er's
Thin is a wonderful buy as it will double in value very
Tavlor
and
'Y
. N. Searcy and Mrs. C. B. Sear- her assistants on the program nre parents. Mr. and Mr W. J. Sm ith,
soon. Property has 8 houses on it at present—-all rented.
OUR
SALES
FORCE
are
EXPERTS
K. J
lav for Rome ry , a t th eir home on Greenwood
he complimented for this im - i'''11 Monday for K„ suth, Mias.,
Some frontage two blocks f urtlier out npw selling $250
[Thursday
for a week’s visit with the la tte r’s
fronti- foot •
i* in Georgia. They Uike. E m broidery was done hy : l'r&gt; - uve service.
l mother before returning to th eir
We guarantee Satisfaction.
the
m
em
bers
and
refreshm
ents
—-------------------(bout six weeks.
homo
in
Nashville.
Tenu.
served a t the close of the afterAmong im portant additional imnoon.
pri.veniento which the governor int. Lawrence Sm oot
If you have Property you want sold—List it with us
The general m erchandise store I b iuU to have inaugurated in the
Mrs. Claire Kvcrotto
*ft Wednesday for
- verstreet‘ for detention schools, is a $fi0,000 T r n r l i r r of IrfUili* I'lititof n r l r
und kiss it good-bye.
conducted by ~II. J“. O
(h where they will severul years has lately been i-'ilil printing plant to placed in the Flo­
l*t(i) liti; (inti Mt**ilo«
of the summer.
VALDEZ HOTEL BLDG.
.to O scar B ry an t of W agner who rida Industrial School at Marian­
V u h c i b lo I'n'ii'ii • in iii. rlt-rn putl*
also operates several other stores. na ns well as a $:U),U0l! wood work iiKiM) latiKbi from . It iiu tuury
Mae Sicg of Sa- The sto re is now under the able shop in the same school. These
I ii lb«* li in; Ii * t wl.uuLinL
II. G. WOOLWOIITH, Mgr.
PHONE 727
:C1 it OiiL i i r ,
iBeatrice Karrel of
win tu- established as soon as pos­
m
anagem
ent
of
Mr.
North.
Mr.
&gt;rre the a ttra c tiv e
O v erstreet is giving more attention sible.
i usl Mrs. David
to road construction.
T e rm s — $1,000 Hinder. Balance can he a rra n g e d .
116 E. Second Street, 1 *nford, Fla.
Two or three miles w est of Long­
Wt Tuesday n ig h t wood a re the fam ous Balm Springs
which have fo r v e ry ' many years
ike and his fam ily been celebrated for the exhilarat­
— ; tv *
f/jlurc home. Mrs. ing and medicinal qualities of its
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will Join hint hniling sulphur tyithlffg pitdl With
* + + + + + + + + + ^■&gt;+*+'&gt;+-H--H-+*+&gt;+*-H-+++4 ++++++.;
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n tem pordtiire' of ‘73 degrees year
louglass and daugh-! !',,u,1" 1' “ ml "‘‘‘‘"D-d in a most tropill leave Friday f,.r li al -s ,,Hing. Picnic p arties are weliere they will be the 'tom e to use th e screened pavilion.
Joseph Phipps has gone on a
George Fox for sevbusiness trip to T am pa and Fort
Myers. Before his departure lie
, who has been con gave a th e a tre parly in Sanford.
proper way to cut pie is
pi- Southern Bell Tel- Among those present were Mr. and
i this city, has been Mrs. B. C. C lark, Miss Margaret
i West Palm Beach. S tu a rt, Mr. R obert Simpson, of
in quarters.” That’s the rul­
P ittsburgh, Pa., .Mr. Thompson,
athletic d irecto r of Rochester, N.
L
■
ing of the men-folks when Pecan
dins, Ib-rhert Mes - 1 Y„ Mrs. H enry Menick and Mr.
WWallace have re- Phi ops.
3
Many industrial activities art* e v ­
iumille and LakeMeringue
is
on
the
board.
And
the
j b i e been for sev- ident in Longwood. The mill is
busily tu rn in g out finished lumber
Jime-■ .
only way you can beat the game is to
for building purposes. It. E. Cobb
Iford left Tuesday is m anufacturing a device he has
make a couple ol small pies instead
Vernon. III., where patented for attachm ents and im­
Mrs. Pitchfurd who! provem ents on musical instruments
M
■
fnding the summer and Mrs. Cobb is supplying the
of one large. But not loo smalll
M
public
with
ra
re
varieties
of
plants
111 return in tin- fall.
a
and flow ers from the Seminole
a
You’ll
likely
want
a
man’s-size
a
Nixon, wui of Dr. G ardens. The handle factory is
■
J- Nixon, arrived running full time to fill its orders
piece yourself—once you try this
*'"1 a fortnight in from • ninny large business firms
trnotorcil down fiorn throughout the state. Brieceno
s
bity at Atlanta an il'G ln rk has contracts for many a d ­
mixture of pecan meats with velvety
1
by hU cousin W. ditions to buildings in this neigh­
ahlosta.
borhood. The addition to the Bap­
t2 *
brown-sugar custard, made with
U
tist church enlarges its seating ca­
n
[Zachary and HtU, pacity 50 per cent.
cl
Borden’s. And a meringue and
«
0
J w*n
bl boat
*
P,3; k " '“ 'lie wher,.
m
•’I' -V k. I'ow,-i
N
more pecans to top ofl!
■
nnting .it varintii
m
Mrs. L. A. Brumley returned
« and lllimij-. 11,,. ,
m
ur-d.iy.
J F riday front a two months slay in
P e c a n M e r i n g u e P ie
H endersonville, N. C.
n
9
; V ,! Ginder arid . \V. L. Henley returned Thurs­
■
tablespoonful
butter
M
1 cup Borden's
lnJ Mr ,\ , Gin- day from A tlanta, Gn. J. W. Don­
■
ley
accom
panied
him
for
a
short
• and 1 lydc HuiriEvaporated Milk
s
)* cup pecan meats,
■
u,n‘‘d from i pleas- stay.
chopped
H
cup
water
54 INCH FLAT CREPE
B. E. Stpiires is at home front a
including the Blue
teaspoonful salt
■
H cup brown sugar
n*’ rredericksburg, motor trip to points in New York.
*
mgton, |).
Mrs. S quires will remain in the
i teaspoonful vanilla
i&gt;j tablespoonfuls Hour
north until Inter.
4 tablespoonfuls
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller re­
iWin- H. Lansing
2 egg volks, slightly
M ■&gt;
»r,|iil their iiiin. turned to D aytona Beach Tues­
granulated ^ugar
$ 5 * 0 0 YARD
beaten
‘ 1 ""pa. St. IV*. day for an o th er stay of two weeks
:: a
Baked
pastry
2
egg
w
hiles,
sttlily
at
the
Colonial
A
partm
ents.
I'oint i and a re
M
••
John P eters ami Nick Zernovean
7 ir many friends
beaten
» ■
■&gt;paiim,.(ga. Mrs. accompanied G. P, Smith to Kis­
simmee
for
an
interesting
visit
to
'^ r marriage, wu.i
24 INCH CREPE SATINS
Dilute rtitlk with witcr »uJ liring to the sealJing point.
the banana plantations recently.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
M u brown lugif, (lour, anJ salt thoroughly together. Add
Lee K inard died a t the hospital
\
to the hut milk, slowly stirring until mature thickeiuj cook
Monday m orning, having been ta k ­
over hot wster (in Joubl; boiler) fifteen minutes, stirriug
en there for treatm en t while very
■ ■
ill.
■ ■►
$ 7 .0 0
YARD
oecasiuailly. Add egg yolks slowly. Best npidly until set.
Mr. and Mrs, H arry lleener and
Add butter. Remove from fire and coolj add tlrvoring aad
hlfri.'
The
"iritiex have an- Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Ellsworth en­
joyed a trip to Ponce Park and
nut meats. Dour into bdted pastry. Cover the top with me­
Si ••
hundred other points Sunday in the Keener
m ••
ringue made o fe |g whites and granulated sugar. Bake iu a
which y e a r, car.
f by floods, are to
&lt;10 INCH PL AT CRGDE
vtr&gt;
slow
oven
until
slightly
browned.
Sprinkle
with
nut
Mrs. l.ibhie Weeks and Miss
I
" of earth re- Annie Weeks left S aturday for a
f '"'structi„n ,,f
meats broken iu small pieces.
water mains two weeks visit with friends in
u ■&gt;
*1*. I he city J,aH W ilm ington und o th er points n
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North Carolina.
m o
i, ,"r '•oimnierutinn
Mr, :nn| Mrs. George Elliott and
$ 2 . 7 5 vam.
#),,prs: »*ut it h as son Edw ard have taken apartm ent
i!B orden ’s
■
at Mrs. Jennie Stevens’ home on
,
comes in two sizes; tal
Mellonville Avenue and have ren t­
ed llm ir place on F ourth Streetfl
( 1 6 o z .) and sm all
Hoke H unter received word last
* at ■to,000,000 yi.„
( 6 0 2 .)
week th a t a son had been born to
rEDi,
jUffiCt “"
ex Pect- him and Mrs. H unter at Charlotte.
O rdtr from your
[WffiBivnt earth to
. * *e aid of the Mrs. H u n ter and aon will come to
grocers by the haljtheir C elery Avenue home soon.
”
*»ked
in
the
, tiHum
“
j
ozen or more earn.
|rk.
Two new fam ilies moved here
tlK i.t
ux 1st &gt;lnr
last week from Mountain LaVte
«J Ifiw &gt;,
and a re living in Nick Zernovean’s
, hrogreasing tenant houses. A nother,,, family
tu &gt;u
J
building irom P ulutka moved into WUI
a H a a a a a a a a a a a i n n i B « » M " * i &gt; t i |&gt; l" ,llllllialllllllll,IIIH lla" " i*|( MII" ll&gt;l,lllll,IIIHa,ll,IIIIHI&gt;ai,llllll,1&gt;11
P rev u tt’a ten an t house.
Rev. and M rs. T. J. Nixon en ­
Woolsey S turdivant of „ vi(M,0
terta in e d about 40 members of the
In term ediate Leaguer last night
A cabinet m eeting was held first
and new officers were appointed,
Mrs A. S. Abrams and Mrs C
a fte r which a delightful program
Coleman are expected home
was enjoyed. Many readings and J.
from
A tlanta on Thursday.
m usical num bers were given by
the m em bers.
Mr, and Mrs. P 11
/ 1 ' *• Stevenson
The guests especially enjoyed the left ^nl
selections given by Mrs. Krnshnw
t
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Clarence
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received much applause.
aa the h'uert of Mr. Bell s pal, nt9.
L ate r in the evening a delicious
ice course was served by the hos­
Friends of Mrs. Lonnie McMultess, acsirtcd by Mrs. Ernshaw.
it-n wiH regret to learn he i i(U,te
ill in the ^enjald-L a'uihi'm ii?U,*e
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T A P I?

Philadelphia .010
010-8-13-3 s u m r t t e r . . S e i e t h e w o n d e r f u l w
S t' Louis .. .. 500 000 M x - 7 - 8-0
Quinn, Groves, Harris*, Rom­ f e r e d a t W h i d d o n &amp; H o d g e s , \ \
B oston... - ~ 023 000 00x—B-6-t
fifi f r
mel, B aum gartner and ^C ochrane,
S tre e t
^ »n ■ 1
BEDS BEAT PHILLIES TWICE Yankees Trounce Detroit Tig­ PerL ins; Bush, Danforth, Vnngil
PHILADELPHIA, A ur. 19.—
ers by Score 5 to 2; White d er and Hargrave.
(jf*)—Cincinnati won both ends of
Sox Bunch Hits In 6th and
YANKS DOWN TIGERS
Tuesday’s double header with
Win
Over Boston Score *1-2 DETROIT. Aug.
Nr?
Philadelphia here Tuesday, taking
York leaped on two helpless De­
the first game 7 to 6, and winning
CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 19.— tro it pitchers Tuesday and bent
the second in eleven Innings, 11 to
— —
j0. Home runs provided th e Reds' (/P)— W ashington took tho game the Tigers, 5 to 2 in the first game
of the locals’ home stand
V-ii
Heats Leaders of First Half margin of victory In both gomes. Tuesday In the series from Cleve­ opened
Tuesday. Babe Ruth poled
land, 7 to 4, knocking Uhle from
Circuit
blows
by
Luque
and
Smith
Hy Score of 2 to I; Cusack in the sixth inning won th e open­ the box in the fourth Inning and his tw elfth home run of 0 “! sea­
IS SC A R C E
Triples, Scores on Throw ing game and RotiBh’s home run scoring one run off Specce in tho son o ff Stoner in the eighth in­
:, K
■ ■ .. ,,
In Ninth for Winning Hun with one on, followed by W alker's fifth. Cleveland was unable to ning.
AND
GETTING
SCA
Craw ford, p. .. .. 3 0 0 0 2 1
Score by innings: ",
in the eleventh inning wo/) the sec- Bcora o ff W alter Johnson until the
ALL
THE
TIME
sixth, when the Indians made four New York .. - 000 001 031-5-13-1
ST. PE T E R SpU K G , Aug. 1 9 .Totnl* _ .. .. 29 0 8 24 10 -1 Lakeland made it tw&lt;&gt; straig h t nn&lt;J'
run*. W ith two out nnd two on in Detroit .. .. - 000 010 010—2- 9-1
First Gam e V
B atteries: Hoyt nnd Bengough;
AB It II
E from St. P etersb u rg here Tuesday
TAMPA
the ninth and Speaker at bnt,
Score by innings:
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY m
Stoner, Doyle arid Binder, Woodall.
Wrtoad. 2b. .. .. „ 4 2 7 4 3 0 winning 2 to l when Clusnck h it a Cincinnati
G regg replaced Johnson.
050
002
OOd—7-11-2
(link*, 3b........ .. 4 3 2 1 0 1 triple in the firs t of the ninth and Philadelphia . 001 010 201— 5-13-2
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT FT
Score
by
innings:
E strada, cf. „ .. 3 •&gt; oto 1 (1 0 came home on Allen wild throw.
Butteries: Lurjue, May and Har- j Washington .. 010 310 002—7-10-1
CI1ISOX BEAT BOSTON
NOW
*
.f
w
in......... .. r» 0 0 1 3 1 Cusack went back into the box for grave; Betts, Couch, Mitchell nnd | Cleveland .. „ 000 004 000— 1- 0-0
CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—GP)-—Ted j
w
*
1
II 1 0
Ia-c , i f............. .. 4 I
Batteriea: Johnson, Gregg, Mar- Lyons won his 17th gnme of the &gt;
Ilenhne.
the
H
ighlanders
today
a
fte
r
being
Cut'llN- &gt;, If. .. .. ;i 1 o 3 1 0 pounded to the showers Monday
berry and Ruel; Uhle, Speece, K arr season Tuesday when Chicago]
Stockman, I f . . .. i 1) 0 &lt;1 1 0 and held tho S aints to six Well
and Myatt.
Second Game
bunched hits off Fred Wingfield
Nance, «•......... .. 2 0 1 r» 0 0
and defeated Boston, 4 to 2 in the i
5.core by innings:
scattered
hits.
f
n
(1 0
L»p«jt, c.
.. i 0 0
001 300 400 03—11
BROWNS BEAT ATHLETICS firs t gam e of the series. Lyons
N either of th e Lake-land runs] Cincinnati
&lt;1 0 0 7 0 II
Jcsiiicr, lb.
Philadelphia .. 300 002 201 02—10
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19,—W )— hod only two bud innings before
was
earned,
Houston
pitching
Alvnrcz, p. .. .. 4 1 II 0 1
• ' *s.*
W
ashington gained a full game on the visitors bunched six of their
steadily
in
whnt
should
have
been
;
,1
' «
EAT WIIALE AlKAT
ten h its for two runs.
the
league
leading
Phlladephian*
a
shut-out.
The
firs
t
counter
1
)
10 III 27 10 *Totnl* .. ..
OSLO, Norway, Aug. 19,— (/?) — Tuesday when the Athletics drop­
For
Further
Inform^
Score by innings:
came
in
the
second
fram
e
when
t Score by innings:
000 000 0 0 0 - 0 ?,ur[nc,t‘’ ;vh." KOI on through n Whale meat is a jiopular farm of ped the firs t gnme of the series Boston .......... 100 000 010-2-10-1
Call at Montezuma
Sanford .... .............
..
100 003 UOx—4- H-0
........'.
.
.
.
.
.510
004 OOx— 10 Deid.-r * choice a fte r Doyle recelv- human nourishment am ong the to the St. Louis Browns 7 to 0. Chicago
Tampa
poorer
classes
of
Norw
ay.
During
B atteries: Wingfield and BisAlthough his m ates presented Joe
..
n
c'f| a bam* on balls, came home on
Summary Two base nita ,,CnnaMenaner’a
|
11. nni iw • a e
v rro
i i r and Cusack's sin- the spring months large quantities Bush with a five run lead in the choff; Lyons and Schalk.
H . B S C H U L T E iR E A L tt
res, 2, Hicks, Kstrada. ,Moh-n
of this food was shipped to Trond- opening inning, he was unable to
base, Hicks. Sacrifices, Hicks, Es
. .
, ,,
. ,
hjem, Bergen and Oslo. Only the hold the A thletics nnd was suc­
S ebring—Work started clearing
count
MAKL* RESERVATION
trad A; double plays Stockman, I . Tho
Inf?f £Saints
u,n1“ evened
c ' ? n‘" the
u,e J.011"1
" best and most tender portion* are ceeded by D anforth in the fourtn 430 acre tract west of Lake JnckSnei.il to Jesm er! Left .......... ..
i]"‘ fifth when Barnes walked and selected for humap consumption.
fram
e,
Vnngilder
later
replaced
.son.
gnnfnAi
t ........
n
it,.,,-, on eame Imme on ( ox s sacrifice,
Sanford ,i.
4; Tam
pa 0.
Bases
balls off Alvarez 3; Crawford 5. Block’s infield hit and Hou-tori’
S truck out by Alvarez H; Crawford sacrifice fly.
The Box Score
3. llm pile, Pische. Time of game
AB it ii PO A
LAKELAND
1 :f»0.
4..----•%CA
Kowalski, 2b. .. r» 0 i 7 1
Buckley, as, .. . 3 0 «» 3 5
SECOND GAME
Wei*h, ir............ a II 0 3 0
AB R II PO A
SANFORD
Brazier, cf. . .. 3 0 0 1 0
5 1 1 3 0
Duma*, If. ..
Edwards, lb.
4 0 1 r&gt; 3
1
3
0
II
Frinble, ns. .. .. 3
I*.
Doyle,
3li.
1 1) 1) i li
Myers, rf. .. . 4 0 1 1 II
Surface, rf. ..
4 I II i II
McQuc, 2b. .. .. 4 0 1 1 1
Francis, r. ..
t &lt;1 0 0 3
4 0 II 12 I
Hailey, lb. ..
Cusack,
p.
..
4
1 •&gt; 1) 3
Kinsey, rf. . .. 4 0 1 3 II
Ery,
|&gt;................
0
II 0 1)
0
Culbreath, ,’lb. .. 3 II 1 1 0
Hardy, c......... .. 4 il 1 III 1
Totnl*
.. . 31 2 8 27 15
Crawford, p. .. .. 4 0 0 II 7
ST. PETE
All It II PO A
Allen, ■»*............ . 3 II l 3 5
T o ta l* ......... . 37 1 0 31 13
Me**ner, 2b,
1 II ii 1 2
AB It II PO A
TAMPA
M ibhell, r f.
4 II ii *1 i u
Snead, 2b........ .. 3 0 II 4 l
Brown, cf.
4 II •1 1 a U
Hick*, 3b......... .. 3 II 0 1 II
S. 1Jnylv, 3b.
4 (1 | •* *i il
Estrada, cf. .. .. 5 1 1 2 II
Bn rue*, lb. . . 1 1 n 9 0 II
Weik, K*......... .. 4 II 1 li 5
Cox, If.
1 II u 3 II U
Lee, rf. ......... .. 5 0 1 II 0
| &lt;1 i 5 1 &lt;1
IHnck, c.
Cnsnrt-s, If.
g (1 l 1 3 II
.. 1 1 0 4 1
Houston, p.
Nance, c......... .. 3 0 0 i; II
xBe.me
i l) 0 il (i u
If II 1 7 3
Jesm er, lb. . .. to
0 II II 0 0 ii
xxStagg
Foley, p.......... .. 3 0 0 3 4
Totals
25 1 r&gt; 27 1 1
Total*
. 32 •“f -l1 33
,l,‘ 13 “
x Rutted
Baited fur
for Burnett
Bur nus in Dili.
9th.
Score by innings:
xx Balled for i Jo in 9th.
S a n fo r d ............ 100 00(1 000 00—1
S*on* l,y InningM:
Tam pa
. 000 000 100 III—2 Lakeland
11(11 HIM) not_2
, x Two nut when winning run Saints
000 010 000- - I
scored,
I Summ ary: Two ha.se bit. Brown.
Sum m ary: Two base hits Weik. ' ' l,lu ' ’’V . l,l,V 1, i"s u lo .sto,L'n
Three base bit K truda.
Stolen
■,,,’.r.U ,‘l l|'* l!,i ' kley 2, Brown,
buses Snend 2. E strada. Dimms. ' a, rl.V1'!'' H. sM.er 2, (.ox, llnusi. i

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I Itolten Suppn.t
ind ,Smt*korH Win
____ _______ jjFD (o 0; Holds
is.7 *J Tampa to Four H its in 2nd

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! Error Gives Tampa
Edge In The Second

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Sanford Pitcher Holds Smok­
ers Score 'Until Seventh
Inning of Second Contest

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TAKES
Crawford Iron Man LAKELAND
SECOND GAME IN
For Celery-Feds In ROW OFF SAINTS
TwoGamesTuesday

New Smyrna

TAMPA, Aug. 19,—The league
leading Smokers feel much more
secure in their position nt the top
of the list a fte r th eir doublo vic­
tory yesterday afternoon Over the
1J4 Sanford Celeryfeds even though
Lakeland did win again from the
Saint*,
And there was a great eleventh
inning finish in the second gam e
t h a t made it well worth while for
th e several hundred fans who were
in the stands to have turned out
oven If th ere had been nothing else
to make them excited,
ngnlnst him. This so peeved the big
gam e for T am pa In the opening
b attle, holding the opposition to
th ree singles and strik in g out eight
b atters and had the situation well
in hand nt all times. Two Sanford
tnen reached third base and one of
those w ithout n hit but that was
as nenV ns they came to even m ak­
ing a threat,
Pitching Ibdh Game*.
Crnwford was the real iron mnn
of the afternoon and the second
was certuinly a tough one for hint
to lose. He pitched well in the
first one but was afforded rotten
support by bis tbnm. The Alfonso
and Gaston act was pulled four
times and the ball fell between
two players each time for hits th a t
should not have been counted
him. This so peeved the big felfellow Unit be asked M anager H a r­
dy to let him pitch the second gam e
ns he said he could show the Sm ok­
er* th a t he could beat them , and he
came entirely too near doing it to
please the Tam pa fans. F o r ten
innings he held the heavy h ittin g
Tam pa men to two hits and hud a
one-run lend for seven inning. Hut
his center fielder m uffed one in
w hat would have been the la st in­
ning and the runner later scored.
Satiford had put Its only "run over
in the first inning
two Tampa errors
It up.
Break*
it seems th at
figures In every gam e th at is brok­ (Snend). (W eik). Struck out
en up in the last inning and it Foley 4; C raw ford 8. Wild pitche*
was the Cuban who scored the w in­ Crawford 3, Paused ball. Hardy.
ning run witli two down in the Umpire Pieh, Time of game 2:15.
eleventh when It was so dark the
hull could hardly be seen.
Jesm er bad gotten a single in
the third and Weik had delivered
a two-bagger in the next and th a t
FLORIDA STA IK LEAGl
was all th at had been chalked up
(Second H alf)
ag ain st Crawford. Hut the C elery Won Lost Pet.
fed hurler made the m istake th a t
pa
15 .Tub
so many pitchers make with K stra ­ Tam
Lakeland
.is.'ti;
35
21)
dii a t the bat. lie sent oao over
23 29
.112
about shoulder high and Oscar St. Petersburg
•IM
12 42
landed on it to send it into right Sanford
field. With an ordinary runner on
AMERICAN LEAGUE
the paths is would have been only
Won Lost P et
a single but Kstrada kept running
.555
72 38
anil slid into third base just ahead I’hiladeljdiiii
.1113
72 III
of the throw. Only one was out W ashington .
ii!t .VJ .5 18
but Weik landed a high foul t r y ­ i ’hieago
. im;
fill 57
ing to put over the sipiccxu play St. Louis ..
. 55 58
.187
nisi it looked ns if the game wotiid 1letrnlt
52 115
III
have to 1st called with the sr^re Cleveland
49 ikl
standing one all. Hut Leo \va ■ next New York ..
.137
31 77
Up anil ho crashed one to right Boston . ..
,3(lG
field that would have been good fn
a tWo-lmgger but all he had to do
n a t i o n a l LEAGUE
Wits to touch first base as the
Won Lost Pet.
gam e was over when K strada Pittsburgh
. id; 43
.bin;
crossed the plate.
New York
Hit 49
.57 1
HI 51
.5 15
And while Crawford was pitch- 'hie in un ti
.19ti
m
ing his second great game Foley St. J.ntii*
57 58
■
was really doing just as well if Brooklyn
52 57
177
,177
51) Uu .155
ItOt it little better. II,- gave up I Philadelphia .. ..
155
19 (13
nix hits ami did not issue a single &lt;'hieago
137
511 5ll
. 135
base on balls. None of the hits Boston
w ent for more than singles and he
should not have been scored
s o i i n f u n 1 1: \ r ; i i ;
against ns no two of the hits eame
Won l.oslL Pet.
in onu inning. Weik and Hicks New Orleans
(W 53
.5112
loaded one each in the first in ­ Atlanta
7o fit]
.55b
ning and Dumas scored on Me. Nashville .
ill 59
.520
Quo’* tin g le to right. Casarcs cut Memphis .
(14 Ii2
.51)8
off u second score when he caught Mobile
III 154 .185
Jiniley’s short fly to left ami threw 1 hat taimoga
r.« lt.‘|
.171
to the plate to gel Frisble. It wan Little Rock
..
5(1 (18 . 151
a close piny and Nnncu bad to Birmingham .
;.i i;h .113
innkit a dive to tag the runner.
Tie Score in Seventh,
The Smokers tied the senro in
th e Seventh when Kinsey dropped
G a sa n s’ fly In renter field and the
and scored on two sacrifices,
' The Smokers started in the first
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
inning of the first game to put Hu­ Tampa, 10-2; Snnfnrd il l.
;&gt;
go me gn lye whoa they scored five St, Petersburg I; Lakeland 2.
runs on as many hits and a sac ri­
fice coupled with an error.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Yesterday’s two victories put the I niladelphiu
5-10; Cincinnati M l.
Smokers hack with a two-gume
(2nd gam e II inning*.)
lead over Lakeland as both have Brooklyn 4; l ’itt:,burgh | | ,
Won two games this week. With Boston (J-5 ; St. I .on in 2 -2.
.the double header to lie pluyi-d to ­ New 1 ork 7; Chicago I.
day (hero is still a chance to add
to that lead by taking belli ()f
them . The first game today will
AMERICAN LEAGUE
s ta r t nt
and will be followed &lt; In. ago 4; Boston 2.
by the second ten m inutes a fte r the St. Louis 7 : Philadelphia C.
firs t is over. Thu second gam e Dell oil 2; New York 5.
Cleveland 4; W ashington 7.
will lie seven innings.
The llox S tore
Flit.ST HAMF
. f.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
AB It II PO A E m m .
SANFORD
r,; Atlanta 4.
Dumas, If.
4 0 0 1 0 (i Alubilo 3 ; Rirminghmn; 0.
IJ
F risble, ss.
4 u I) 4 1 to Noahvillq 8; Little Rock 3.
M yers, rf. .
3 0 1 0 0 5 ( hattnnooga-Meuiphi*, poatjioiu'd,
ruin.
McQuc, '2b.
a 0 0 1 4 0
Hur-ily, lb.
4 11 ,.L IP 1 1
K insey, c f......... 3 0 u 1 0 0
.
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How They Stand
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Yesterday’s
Results

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out by Houston | ; I'usack 1. Hits
off Ciisuek 5 m N innings; Ery l
in 1. H it by |iitelier, by Houston
I Itui klcy); i,y i muck | Measner i
Winning pitcher I'usack. Unipin ,
B axter and Ware. Time 1: HI.

PIRATES WALLOI
I lrn v e s L ick ( ’ijrciin als T w ic e ,
(»■-. n -’J jC iiu 'in n a li R e d S u \
T a k e H o ih E n d s o f T w in
Hill F ro m I 'h iin e s 7-"&gt;, 11-10
BROOKLYN, Aug. I'j,_(d*) —
P ittsburgh In-Id t„ jt . tWll „ ltli
Iiulf gam e lead in tlu* National
League Tuesday, defeuting Brooklyn, I to
wlul. tin- G iants couquered ( huugo. Tmy Osborne was
knocked out ot the box in the third
&lt; 4" ,r‘ d eig h t run
V* f t! lv*' .,t ' ' l,,M*Ker rally sent
, **' *'» the showers in the
Jhiril, but Vie Aldridge held Brook
lyn scoreless thereafter,
Score by innings*
lining*
Pittsluirgh
•'ox out in j —j i . jo.ij
Brooklyn
913 Out) 000— |-lo*2
Butteries: Y,Il‘. Aldridge and
....................

Gooeh: O.boni", lltibhell, Elirluu.lt
Cuno. ll and Taylor

,.,«’L \ n t s b a i t e r t p u s
NEW \O R K .jA u g . 19.- (/!’)—
Excellent pitching for eig h t m'!&gt; Nyhf and a *ix-run nil
•v '!' t,u* eighth gave tin* Giant*
n victory o v .r (Tiicngo Tuesday,
■ t„ I Nel.r relieved Scott in the
'e m ,| and Mnranville tripled im ­
mediately. Th...... . other hit off
the New York left-hander was ;»
"ml by Hunthcote in the tiiulti.
Dish Mcu»e| hit u home run with
»oung tui base,
, S o u e by inning*:
Ghica^o
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commercial, with the exception of
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PL E A SES, a t very reasonable
tor
prices. Rem ington Portnbie Type­ Sample* copy1and 2 S t t / ^
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RG-Fr7:iG.C-f?^TO^ r-OC. - O N C *
w riters.
Telephone 03, Wclaka request.
tn a l i n e
sale at Lake Mary. Call Sanford FOR SALE: Seed potatoes, Spauld* WANTED: To buy a nine or ten
THING. 1 F/1MT&gt; IT P.ACliC.'S?
Bldg.
te »'. l l a a
Paint and Wall Paper Co.. F irst
ing Rose F'our fo r fall planting.
room house close in. suitable for
«e a lin e
Price $1.50 per bushel. F. F . Dut- roomers. Will pay $1600 cash, b al­
lATCH A T H O U S A N D T h l N f i S
I.EARN ABOUT Polk County and S t ’ Sonfor,t- Fla, Phone 303.
ala a b o v a
W
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SHOP—Printing
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h '1' ^ Co„ Sanford, Fia.
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N C O N R U G fo N Hi
-M I m i — -r,
ance
in
monthly
paym
ents.
Price
Lakeland,
through
thc
Star--------------r u i t SALE. One fine grove, lake ------------------------------------------------E ngraving. Embossing. See us
iV* tor e o n l est advertising me*
front near Sanford. Caldcr &amp; *0 R SALE: One p air mules, har- m ust be reasnnnhie. P. O. Ilox 121.
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first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W. Telegram
length
dium in South Florida. Published ’TUridge.
R. R. Ave.-Comtnerclal SL
ness and wagon. Hay rake a n d ' WANTED: Carpenters and labormornings. STAR -T E LEG RA51—
mowing machine. W. E. B etts, Hall
ers for now ice plnnt. Apply on
fo r O r a l
Lakeland, Florida.
F 0 « S. u I'K: Avoca,I° pears. Fresh Hardware Co. ___
job nt Reels Garage.
R
EAL
ESTATE
the trees. 305 Park Avenue. FOR SALE: Two F'ast front lots
I I rtotrlctad to
OIUO—JCcnia. Make y0Ur sn| e3
HltlOOon Sanford A vc, 00x125 feet. WANTED: F’or sale o r rent im ­
!v,a» Tho S an ,A t sacrifice fine team
J . E. SPU RLIN G , subdivision nhr°OM tho.,.X.pnin Gazette, Zen*
mediately one well located store
1 i, re»pon*lhla
One
U00 pound mules, also complete H , , corner. -Easy
- term s. Address room and four residences. Caliler
Rich agricultural dis*
■pecialist. Subdivision to Or­ n. Ohm
,pKt Inaertlon.
outfit
of
farm
ing
implement*
j
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352Clty*
'let aubaaGuant
lando, Florida, and F l o r a trict. W ant ad and display rates
&amp; Eldridge.
, affle«* should be
**" request.
1
«nd_tool*. Call room 11 Hall Bldg, ‘f OR SALE: Two E ast front lot's
H eights. Florida od Dixie High­ on
WANTED: lauly cashier. Apply
*l«ir ln c*"* of
way.
T\vr» i fiTo ti: », .
on Sanford Ave., G0x200 feet.
manager of Union News RcstauRTIRr.IM
COLUMBUS (Ga..) I.EDGER - 1 MO LOTS Highland Street. 120 Three miles out. Easy term s. Adrnnt.
A. ('. I , Depot.
Krf«ntatt»* thorTIN AND M ETAL WORK
It.
South
front.
12G
feet
deep,
dress
Box
362,
City.
Classified ads have the largest
"*|th rate*, rule*
Sidewalk ami street pnving paid. ----------------------------------------------circulation
in
Southwestern
Geor­
„it. Will a lv a you
And It •IAMES H. COWAN—AH kinds gia. Rate 8c (G-word line) line. “ • H. Hutchinson. 1020 Laurel FOR SALF? nt n bargain, stock of WANTED: Wnnted to buy a few
Avenue.
merchandise and store fixtures,
will m l l i t you
lots in either Hollywood or Coral
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
went ad. to
amount about $1,500.00. Will trade Gables, F'ln., for building purpose.
W ater a r d Boat Tanks. A t Oak TO REACH the prosperous farmr«(re«tiy"- _
A vti.ue and Third Street. Tele­
. . the
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VI
f rs and fern growers of Volus- n A1 Y ' V,NI)(&gt;"'. .In
pines over*Ifor,
*WHl For‘, 1a&gt; c" h Payment W hat have you?
IxT .XOTItB
------ advertiso in the Del^ind
,U,U5
i„„t.~
„ Sanford.
i’--» . . I. lots, .1 corner, .and terms on balance. Rent reasonphone 111.
ooking
lih.iuld
*h«lr
in county
kofflca ad d rasa a*
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash 1 south front. 2 East front. Must nhte. Have other business reason WANTED TO RENT: 5 room
Cb«ne n u m b e r It
with
order.
house. Rent not exceed $25.00
J - n - Hutchinson, for selling. A real Imrgan for some
I n l ti . A bout o na
Building Material
one. F’nr further inform ation cull per month. Will lease for 12
1020 l.aunl Avenue.
T, thousand haa a
on or write F\ E. McNenl, Oviedo, months. J. B. il. Care Herald.
the th e r e c u n t
ilth you unlaaa
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general MAINE •— Walcrvillc, Morning FOR SALE: 12 acres, four ncres F'ln.
Sentinel. Thousands 0f Maine
ar address.
cement work, aidewalka, build­
cleared and fenced. $1200 cash.
WANTED: To rent 5 to 8 room
Lftaee Mr*T ka
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. people are interested in Florida Between Lake Mary. Snnford and
For Rent
huuHo for year. Two children of
property.
Reach
them
through
[* , al Tkr *•»Terwilleger, Prop.
school age. Write J . F. P.. Box
the Sentinel. Rate card on np- Orlando road. Mrs. II. H. Lawson.
[.Hie* nr b r let*
FDR RENT: House.
See John 1054 City.
».ae d lee# « tlB -,
plication.
FOR SALF',: Two now houses on
r..t ralld.
Mux*nn.
H ILL LUM BER CO. H oum
Prompt* Efficient,
Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
Service, Q uality and Pric*.
.pries
A LITTI.F1 WANT AI) IN The Ginderville Heights. Ixits from FOR RENT: G arage, 210 I-aurel WANTED: Orders for awning.
Will he ready to s ta rt m aking
llF.llALI) will bring you in big $200.00 up. Ensy terms. A. C. Hin­ Ave. Call after 0 p. m.
within 5 or G day*. J. B. II. Caro
results. Advertise those old nr- der. Ginderville, FTa.
F'OR RF’.NT: A ttractive, large fur- Herald.
you have stored away and
DAVID B. HYEB tu-.es
ni‘h?d room, near the water.
have no use for. A little thirty- FOR SALF': House and two lots
119
WANTF'P: One or two rooms with
Private home. Phone 571-.1.
A R C H IT E C T
c u t ad may bring you several
private bath from ono to five
50x127. Will sell cheap for cash.
DIRECTORY
dollars. Phone I........
IS ami
a
APARTMENT
FOR
RENT:
One
........ . repre­ Apply F'. L Killehrew. South S an ­
months. P. O. Box 8.18.
U rm bir i l l
apartm ent of two bedrooms and
sentative will call and see you.
ford Avenue. Pineereat Subdivis­ kitchenette.
flare w ltb l a e a e r
R o n Bullittna
One apartm ent one MAN
WANTED
locally, Im­
ion.
J prtiplr nf S n a t o r d
O ilando, F lirld a
bedroom and kitchenette. Location
mediately, sell shoes. Hosiery d i­
„ iiflrn need ed .
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
| u ( n b r n an y »»»•
Morninir Sentinel; largest classi­ FOR SAI.K: A real Imrgan corner cool ami shady, rates reasonable.' reel. Big permanent income. Re[, rrin Ired .
I t l»
Apply to Mrs. Schmidt, 218 F’rcnch j pent orders. F'actory prices. I’rofied business, rnte lc a word, min­
jlfbebelleally
lo t
lot, dwelling, brick store build­ Ave.
terteil territory. W rite, Tanners,
imum 21c cash with order.
lire.
ing. An unbeatable combination
321-8 (' Street. Boston. Mnss.
HILTON’S
for homo and business. Unynrd; F’OR RF1NT: F'urnlshed rooms. Hot
beta In This
rilK MORNING JOURNAL is the RCa ,ty
s. Park Avenue.
ami odd water. 120 Palmetto.
n .tR itrm s h o p
WANTED: Truck farm on liberal
TO R E A C n BUYERS o r .a lie n of
Lost And Found
•i opted want ad medium iv .
CT 0 R Y
shares wants experienced tru ck ­
113 M agnolia Ave.
Florida real e sta te advertise In
Daytona
(Fla.)
One
cent
a word
^
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...
.
.
.
FOR
RF'NT:
Kitchen,
bedroom
and
er, with references to farm I ncres LOST: Tliree keys on brown the St. P etersb u rg Timea. One cent
6 F irst Class B arbers
ION B
an inset lion. Minimum 25c.
K
- ‘ a| Nt Winchcstcr
garage,
M.
Schneider,
1101
Film
first class drained truck land with
Special Attention
___ ___________________________ • 1_ reiwatmg rifle, 12x15 wall ten t, Ave.
string. Automobile keys, on 1st cent a word daily, two cents a word
US
large flowing well. Mind on Fiast Street. Mrs. M. L. Wright. Phone Sunday*.
Given To Ladles and Children. t a m ii i
t im iv
I .’12-20 Smith A Wesson revolver,
1 l-i
A A . FI MF.S, Iamp.i, nnd some house paint at $1,115 per FOR RENT: 3 room anarlm ent
•)ixic’ Highway four miles 170-W*
Fla. rhousxnds read the c l a sgallon.
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I S°u,h Daytona Post Office. Tools,
Apply 500 Sanford
Ave.
furnished. Call Morale| Office
sifiod pages of Florida’s Great ------------- *
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- . ---'im plem ents and some fertilizer on
*;U' •
Have unusual retail selling CHILDREN’S FATAL DISEASES
C h in u w n r e ill E n g lis h P u ree - Homo Daily, rates 2 m .ts a word. F’OR SAI.Fi OR TRADE: Grocery F ,\R ItF.Nl: I ui-nislied apartm ent, j
store
for
city
or
country
prop_
Shirby
Apartments,
I
J
First
|irojWg|tjon&gt;
\
'
lt
living
quarters.
Minimum
25c,
cash
with
order.
— M ultigraphing, lains, Huvnrinn nnd Japanese
Worms mid parasites in thc in­
Write for complete rate card.
erty, 301 Sanford Ave.
_[ ° lrt‘,,&lt; *hone WL
j Ample help available on anart no
mailing—-as you
testines of children tindcrminu THERE’S A
Chinn
make
lovely
gifts
RENT:
Mtrge
front
room
in
Dee.
J.
M.
Howe,
Box
1
I.
Daytona.
you w ant it.
health ami so weaken their vital­
PALM REA&lt; it COUNTY — The
M iR c c Ila n e o u B
private apartment, n u t to bath. Telephone 3-104._____ ____
IH. E. Porch. First
scene of suit ird o u s develop­
ity th at they ure unable to resist DIFFERENCE
The
Ball
Hardware
Hot water at nil times, five blocks STUDENTS ENTERING th
Bldg.
ment. Read about it in the Palm
tbe diseases so fatal to child life.
from
lown.
Reasonable.
In'iinre
|
Illlt,..Southern
Dental
College
in
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on DUPLEX shorthand course by
The
safe course is to give a few
_______ I October should m atriculate nt once.
mail means success. Pay wh?n Herald Office.
FOR RENT
request.
This is the last year it will be pos­ doses of W hite's Cream Vermifuge. My prices on Tiren nnd Tubes
you succeed. Cost one-fifth others.
R o o m s F or R e n t
W. H. LONG
sible to en ter dental college with It destroys and expels the worms
AI)VFIRTISii«G gets reaulta if it National Shorthand School, Lake1 SONS
are lower.
only a high school education, and without tile slightest injury to the
reaches potential buyers. I’a - j land, F'ln.
ftire It.
F'OR
RF!NT—ltooma
witii
or
w
ith­
M EAT MARKET
increase
enrollment
m
ust
Isp
ro­
Intka Daily NV.vs is circulated in
Oil prices ure lower loo.
iafi St. at IL IL
out m*-als.
Reasonable rates. vided for in the new luiiblin? now health or activity of the child.
an industrial and agricultural sec­ WANTED: Expert floor sanding—
Lincoln
House
Price
35c.
Sold
by
Laney’a
Drug
under
construction.
F
’or
fu
rth
er
in­
tion.
old
or
new
floors.
Apply
300
\V.
110 S anford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
FOR TURK
Second St. Call between I and d F'OR RF'.NT: Kurii'.-'OetJ apartm ent. formation write Dr. Anderson M. Store.
And there’s more push in the
0 SERVICE Day
Apply Sanford Paint and Wall ^Scruggs, 155 Candler St., Atlanta,
ADVERTISE in the Journal-H er­ p. m. W. D. F’illmon.
.
goa.
Paper Co. 112 First Street.
' Georgia.
cets all trains Pawald. South Georgia's greatest
Phone G51 and G3-W
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, ARE YOU dissatisfied with your F'OR RENT: One furnished bed . ... VT7.n . u- anted to buy a few
H. A. SPEIR
room. Rent reasonable. 107, 3rd I ; ‘
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
stocks, bonds, m ortgages, or o th ­
l o t s in either Hollywood or Coral
A F E
Street.
rates
10c
per
line.
W
’aycroas
JourCaFK
er
investments?
If
you
face
a
prob­
RINE’S FILLING
Guides, Fla., for building purpose. !
C ontractor and Builder
nal-Hurald, Waycross, Georgia. lem that requires the aid of suc­
What
have
you?
&lt;
&gt;
.
M.
Lees,
Gen.
FOR RENT: Front bedroom, 321
STATION
cessful qieeialistn who arc th &gt;r,0'J-M — Phone — 499-M
Ire mid Quality
Deliv ry, Sanford, Fla.
Magnolia Ave.
TAMPA MORNING T R 1 B U N E - oip’hly equipped to meet all condi­
Drinking Water
Rrisns
Send in your subscription to thc tions and in intimate touch with all
2108 PALM ETTO AVE.
WANTFH): Girl to do stenographic
1113 Sanford Arc. Sanford, FI*.
I\ CAF E
Municipnl Supply
Tribune
or h m*l it to your local markets, consult us without obli­
work. Two afternoons a week.
dflr House
leaier so you .’an read Florida’s gation. Correspondence confiden­
Address I.. J. Care Herald.
V 10*. W’. 1st St.
City Of Sanford
greatest newspaper. One year, tial. State full partculars first let
$8.00,
G
month*,
$1
iii!,
three
month*
Everything
ter. Henry L. Baxter and Company.
'Pry Smith’s Barber
HUGS
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ 11117. New York City.
Approved l»y
For the Sportsman ance policy add 75c to your order.
IVint ing—Decorating
for
tfood
barber
RI1 STORE — PreFOR SALE—Space on the pngAt
Florida State Hoard
PHONE 303
Dn*s. Soda*.
We
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or aell
We Have Several
for classified advertisements.
work. Ladies welcome.
foa a. y iur ohone.
O f Health
anything?
If
so
advertise
in
Why
not
rent
those
varnnt
rooms,
Bah Hardware
the Gainesville Sun.
or sell that second-hand goods?
Next to Valdez.
Tracts On Lake
Phono 8
DEVELOPERS
ATTENTION
ErruirA l
Pensacola is beginning
the
Monroe
greatest development in G torgia’s
F.l.F.aRlO CO.
history; a half million dollar high­
IN S U R A N C E
REAR ESTATE
to Gillon A Platt
S well within the City
Business Sites
way to the gulf beach ju st finish- _
F.vcrythlng eleced; at two million dollar bridge ■
n i Electragith
h i : a i . r. s t a t u — in v k h tm i : \ t s
Apartment House Sites
across
Escambia Bay started ; ^
limits that offer the
q uarter million dollar opera house ■
Lobby I'uleston-llruiiili'y flldg.
Hanford
Elorl-la
under construction; two million* JJ Water Fronts
STATION* AMI
best development pro­
being spent on highway; greatest
\ BUPPLlEa
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. W rite Devel­
positions in Sanford.
fee nation*. Map;tend. First and Kim, Itesident of Florida sloco 1SHI. opment Department. Tho Pensa­
It-fcrrneea:
cola News.
fr-'j,' and 10th Stre-t.
F irst National Hank.
fRo.
rim.
J. II. HUTCHINSON
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — A u-|
1 111:1 T
We will help you
I'll.I i:il M at:
IIIJAI. KHTATK
gustn, Ga., Augusta’s greatest j
HI IS!
I.
Mil
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Acrcngo, Farms nnd "rnneo
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
1 \ 1 m in i:
Urovea a Specially
finance and develop
F I . (Mill
charge. 10c minimum.
1020
Laurt-I
Avt-piio.
FLORIST**
Member
of
SANFOUP.
FLA.
»JI occasion*.
Mini I h r i i r r l t * n f &gt; 11« licit I I n n n i n l
I f u 11 •• p u r 1111I n n .
Florida State
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
the properties which
L_Phon* 260-W
Florlsla Assoclntlon.
f u r llil« l r i f l i m e « uiti r . u i y m i n f f n r i l m i l In
are interested in F’lorida. Flach
of them through n classified ad
“t:\JIII
IN l&gt; H | lli:il \ M \ T l o V *
IWTF.R
we now control.
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Automobiles
U r Innn iimiir? n l 7 | i r r r r n l I n l r r r v l .
cents a word for six consecutive
D EPEN D A B LE USED CARS
issues.
k K n . O U i c a in
417 L ^ n* Anncx&gt; 1921 Dodge Touring.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
1925 Dodge Coupe.
_Centra! West Virginia’s la rg ­
J923 Dodge Coupe.
It K A I. T O It S
est daily. Want ad rate I I-2c per
1922 Dodge Touring.
word; l insertions 1 1—lc; 6 or
Magnoi.'a at Second.
Phono 48
1923 Ifcidge G raham I 1-2 loi more lc per word each insertion.
101 FEET OF
214 E. FIRST ST.
(
Truck.
I,() A NS
INVESTM ENTS
JITECT
1921 Dodge Screen t-2 Ion Truck
W. It. SMITH, MUR.
You m o wasting Gmc ami mo­
1 N C O M.E
ney
if
this
page
hasn’t
your
clas­
I*
\V.
Phillips’
Sons
Hank Hldg,
sified advertisement. Phone it in
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
H o rid a
today. No. 118.
‘ h"&gt;»e 3
Oak nnd 2nd St
PROPERTY

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G. TAYLOR DYER

Shop

E arle T. Field

$ 5.00

First Street Extension

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

A. I». CONNELLY &amp; SONS

Houghton

By GEORGE McMANUS

( P IP A r m iir ir *
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on First Street at

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b N E E i E \ Y H ih K ,
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$725 per ft.
and easy terms

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

Rooms 9 1 0 1 1 Hall lllilt,'.

Phone 637.

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ASSOCIATE) PRESS DISPATCHES

='if AX REDUCTION
IS PROMISED BY
G.O.P. LEADERS

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H ere la Im perial Wizard Hiram \V. Keana, center, and hi .i.ins in
silken robes lending the parade of KIan men down lviii.avlvl.n n
Avenue in W ashington, I). C.
“nsyivania

Couple Was
ed Enroute To
»al Gang Plans
£8

Prosecution Rests Case In
Trial Of Richmond Killer;
iNAPOLIS, Aug. 18.
IVhilc Muncle police
Insanity Is Defense Plea
ivrare county authori­

Bryan Memoirs Are
To Be Printed Soon
RIAMI, Fla.. Aug. 18,—W V
Vhe personal memoirs of Wil­
liam Jennings Brynn soon ore
to be released for newspaper
Publication through
a New
Vork syndicate. This was an ­
nounced a t Coconut Grove fol­
lowing an agreem ent between
Mrs. Bryan anti a representa­
tive of the syndicate last night.

Smnot, Molten and T llsin
Promise President Enact­
ment or Tax Cut Bill Be­
fore March 15 Next Year

GROUND BROKEN
Income Levy Likely
FOR ERECTION OF
To Get Biggest Cut
Plan (n Make Reduction Re'l INEW COUNTY JAIL
Ireactive In ’Phis Yen:;
Other Taxes Also to He Cut

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PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925.

Wizards and Goblins Parade

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NUMBER 16.

FRANCE WANTS United States Stan
H) PUTFRANC On Belgium's Deb
ON FIRM BASIS Is Fully Determin
French Danker in Speech Be­ 07845788
fore Institute Of Politics
Says Nation Is Determined
To Revert to Gold Standard

CAROLINA S T IL L
Present Deflation Is
Explained In Address PUZZLES P O L IC E

Polish Corridor Between Ger- W. W. Ormond Was Victim of
Gun in Hands of Wealthy
i many and East Prussia Is
Cotton Manufacturer; Hun­
City's New $50,000 Jail About
Again Discussed at Meet
dreds I’cople Visit Grave
Completed; Ihiilding Per­
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., Aug.
mits Thus Far This Month
ROCKINGHAM. N. C., Aug. 18.
Show Erection Many Homes 18.—(/!’)—France is determ ined to —(/P)—Attended by what is said to

Coolidge. Mellon arid
Smoot Hold Coiifer- &gt;
ence When Mdttfc
Is Discussed Freely ,;

N egotiations Will l
BeReopenedToday
President ConlWent
Agreement Will Be
Reached at Meeting :

PLYMOUTH. Vt., Aug. 1R-—l/P)
—Knnctment of a tax reduction,
revert to the gold standard, Rob­ have been the larg est num ber of
bill before Mar. IS, when firs t paymeats of tin* new year a rc duo.j Ground is being broken this week ert Masson of P aris, French, bank­ peopto ever seen a t the funeral of
was promised to President Cool- or. the first unit of Seminole coun- er, said last night in bis fifth lec­ a private* citizen In Richmond coun­
PLYMOUTH, Vt„ Aug. 18.
idgo Monday by adm inistration fi- ,
now *7r,000 jail, l.imo has tu re a t the In stitu te of Politics ty, burial services were held here — (A P )—The ataiui of the
on the Pence Problems of Franco. Monday for William W. Ormond,
nuncinl lenders.
been slacked amt already some of W
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government on
hether
she was
her 31, of Raleigh, N. C., who was shot American
Substantial
reductions
in
the
in­
sed their search for
the excavation has been completed pre-war standard of stabilize the and killed on the street hero S a t­ terms for refunding Bel­
Rudolph Disse, Charged With come taxes, both surtax nnd nor­ i n«| ready for pouring of concrete franc a t a new but lower value, urday hy W. R. Cole, w ealthy tex ­ gium's $180,000,000 debt was
inderson, former pal
as well as elimination of ninny foundations.
was yet to be decided.
Murder of Henry (i. Carter, mal.
£d Chapman and n o
tile m anufacturer, who in held In determined at a conference
miscellaneous taxes were declined
The various building m aterials
"In either ease wo m ust begin jail here without hail for superior
Was Doped On buy nfSIay- possible after a conference here boyer of Ben Ilance
here Monday between Presi­
ing.lILsCmmsi.iW) HContend tween the executive, S ecretary Mel­ necessary for the construction of by stabilizing the currency and the court Oet. 5.
Iwifc on a road near
dent
Coolidgo and Secretary
the
jail
are
being
unloaded
from
prelim
inary
m
easures
nre
the
fi­
A lovo a ffair between Ormond
lon, Senator Smoot, of U tah, chair­
IFriday night, word
man of the finance com m ittee, ami the Atlantic Coast Line tracks nal balancing of thu budget, which and Cole’s daughter, which nrnused Mellon and S ciib j ir Smoot,
Dm private detectives
the present governm ent is detorin- objections, is given ns the reason of Utah.
Eye-WitnessRccounts Repre-eniative Tilson of Connecti- " hi&lt;* Jjc
°f
it
Amlcson
probably
cut. Who will be the Republic
Republican VV* D* Gerbrick Company of Jack- ined to see through; nn increase in l fnr the tragedy. Business houses
Wliat term s the adm inistration
Details Of Shooting floor leader next session.
Muiville anti Sanfortl wns recently taxation to atta in thnt object, ‘ were closed for one hour during would Ik* willing to accept was not
Sctl pursuers anil was
awarded the contract for the ron- which is being voted; a careful the obsequies and friends and rein disclosed, although the statein sn t
toward
Florida.
The Doth Sides Await Outcome of
Cut Income Tnx
rtrurtlnn of the bare jail without financial policy, avoiding nn in­
Intervention bv Federal And l‘*Perls Are Expected to lie
the country sitle gave
Estimates of the treasury were the cell work. A contract for the creased public debt ami making tives from many p arts of the state was made th at the president e x ­
brides no new clue but
Summoned
in
an
Effort
to
presented hy Mr. Mellon, anil the steel ami cell work of tho in stitu­ provisions for its reductions; a set were present at the local Methodist pected an agreem ent to Ihj reached
Stato A u th o r i|e s; Del..
which lacked space for the when negotiations between the Bel[ the theory that I lance
tnx program begin to assum e def­ tion will he awarded later, it is tlomcnt of tho international debt church,
Prove
That
Youth
Is
Insane
Ration May Visit Govern'.r
| nrK0 crowds. The fnmily insisted ginn mission nml the American
life were slain while cn
inite shape, Mr. Mellon made no said.
question, and a continuation of on the simplest of services, w ithout debt commission aro resumed to*
flndiannpolis to revenl in­
RICHMOND, Va„ Aug. 18.—&lt;/P&gt; definite r&gt;cninmcmlations but Chair
TAM
PA,
Aug.
18.—(/P)—
The
Seminole county’s new jail will habits of th rift among th e public.•eulogy o r hymn, but friends made dny in W ashington.
relative to the presence
—The
state
rested
its
case
against
|
n,nn
Nmont
and
Representative
Til
Is1, it is declared, one of tho most VII this is eith er done, being done, an unusual showing of floral trib ­
Issues Statem ent
dit gang long sought in hatchet wns buried In the Marc * . . . .
E. Disse, charged with son Inter declared for a cut ill the modern nml finest buildings of its or likely to be done in the near utes and the casket was covered
"lost
land”
fight
Monday,
but
it
Kudol»
,h
A fter Mr. Mellon, who is ch a ir­
itliana.
surtax rate, applying on Incomes
Monday
a
fte
r
many
gruelling
hours
future.
Practically,
the
exchange
with the national colors.
nature in the entire state. It will
m ay lie unearthed nguin.
m an of tho American commission,
ranee New Theory
the m urder of Henry (!. C arter of $12,000 nml over, from the mini­ be well ventilated, tool proof and will be stabilized or will fluctuate
Comrades of Ormond in service and S enator Smoot, who is n mem­
S
ettlers
on
Marco
Island,
win
mum
of
10
per
cent
to
20
or
IS
it suggestion of the Mun­
here last July 28. at 1:10 p. m.,
overseas were pallbearers. Rev. C. ber, hail discussed with him for
will Is* provided with all modern only between narrow lim its."
i that Banco was killed have been restrain in g the niu bail been consumed in the piuscn- per cent. They also proposed a re
M. Masson described tile present M. Hawkins, D. D„ Rev. C. L. Read two hours tho situation grow ing
iluction
of
the
normal
rates
from
^n
v
rn
len
cw
needed
in
any
Jail.
bers
in
tho
disngr.
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It gave inform ation which m ilitan t m em
, .
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tntion of testimony from cye-witinflation as due to Uu* mivamv &gt; pesiding elder in the Methodist out of negotiations ulreatly held,
City Jail Nears Completion
rs.
to I per rent on incomes of $1,.
kapmnn’s a rre s t ami con- m ent w ith Interests of Lamm G. . „ . nml
made by the Bank of France to the conference, and Major A. McC'ullen the executive issued the following
Construction
on
the
city’s
new
io rk advertising
Cross-examination of state's wit* noil nnd under, from I to II per
h Connecticut last w inter Collier, W W
treasury during the w ar and a r ­ conducted tin* services. More than statem ent, w ritten in pencil In his
jail
which
will
cost
$.rd),0&lt;)&lt;)
when
Jonntetl today by H arry. m»n and Florida developer, over , „ , s n by defence attorneys tndica- cent on incomes lictwccn $1,18)0 nnd
mistice period. The root of the dill) automobiles were in the pro­ own handw riting:
completed
and
furnished
is
licing
th
e
lth
e
poscssion
of
certain
island
$8,000
and
from
to
f&gt;
per
cent
superintendent of
ted they would rely entirely upon
evil, Ik* said was in the exchange, cession to the cem etery.
"S ecretary Mellon and Senator
rushed
by
the
Gerbrick
Company
division of the Indiana lands, w ere apparently join: d b\ the plea th at the youth is insane incomes over that amount.
ami la* outlined the reasons for its
Pals Semi Tribute.
Smoot have reported to tho presland
is
expected
by
local
officials
the
Collier
ag
en
ts
in
their
&lt;TfurtEarly action on the tax reducAssociation, who has hanor that he was "doped up** on tin
Tho Wilmington (N. C.) light •lunt tho details of tho W ashing­
that the new institution will bo depreciation. The French govern­
ivate investigation of the r t peace when members of th&gt; mortimg of the tragedy when hejtion hill which will the m ajor do- ready for occupancy during the ment, in co n tra st with the govern­ infantry reserve corps to which O r­ ton conference. Tho progress la
noting. He advanced the Collier faction, a t lenst, conceal" I lmt and killed three persons nnd niestie issue before the next con.- c..,,i,„„i.,.r
ment of other central European mond belonged among scores of satisfacto ry . No deadlock has de­
wounded another.
gress, is predicted on tho position u " &gt; I'* * ” r hoplomber.
t llnttco ami bis wife th eir arm s in th eir patrol of
countries, had alw ays considered organizations, nml individuals send­ veloped. Tho secretary and sen a­
Jails
when
Willis Britt, who was wounded '&lt;»f Chairman Green of the house
Doth city and comity JJ1
wte to Indianapolis to Island.
inflation a terrible evil. The pos­ ing telegram s to Ormond’s fam ily, to r came to inform the president
'latest plans of tho AnN ew spaper correspondents who by Di* e a t thu snnie tim e 'he kill- ways and means committed to enll completed will Is? of the same a r­ sible solution of a "m anaged cur­ wired the following:
o f the proposals before making thu
jr to private detectives n n sten i'l tr* tho little town, &lt;10 cd Mr . Vivian Tomlin Peers, hi &lt; that committee in Oetolier for con- chitectural design and finish.
rency," wns objectionable, and
" I’lvase accept our tundorest final agreem ent. Tho conference
Building |K*rinits Tor the first tills lif t stabiiiatizon as the means sym pathy in your bereavem ent, our will rcconvenu a t it p. m., TuosHa”
dp tai l itci’eeptad them mileji belnw' F o rt Afyer *, on the sweetheart, and Detective llarvey \ side rat ion of the (hcaiuru. Prcslx/tdeU*
the E ver-1Burke, Hihpeillnto court today atul j dent Coolidge will leave W this 17 days of this month, not includ­ to bo adopted.
iii-«t ok /!*. H
^Kit
Ue.t
lost nnd n loss to the many friends when It Is expected final a g re e ­
htut topentoiUy during the glades following first publication was placed on the stand. B ritt, the j committee and treasury experts in '' a permit for the new county
of Rill Ormond. Wo loved Bill for m ent may bo reached afte r which a
"Corridor" Causes Friction.
jail,
the
fi
st
unit
of
construction
told of thu movements of of the details, found no guns in sole survivor of the shooting, gave mo. t of the work of drafting exTho Polish "corridor" between himself, because be was him self full nnd complete statem ent will
of which will cost approximately Germany anti E ast Prussia, acquir­ in parlor &lt;&gt;r oh battlefield, and nev­ be given to thu press by tho
rson band.
evidence, but both sides alike ox­ n detailed account of the tragedy tracts nud legislation.
If the committee hns prepared $:i(!,000, total $1MI,7.VI. The largest ed by Poland under the peace tre a ­ e r was bo forgetful of considera­ Am erican commission."
time* during the last few «r«*««d the opinion that the arm which preceded the shooting of
Carter.
its hill hy the opening of congress perm it secured for any one struc­ ty anti a present cause of friction tion for others. Wo cannot under­
S ecretary Mellon nnd Senator
Vi Inter nml bis ojicrativcs
»nay be only tem porary,
Jealousy
of
Mrs.
Peers
led
Disse
in December, Representative Til- ture during tin.* month thus far | between her and Germ any, was stand why nay man, rich, poor or ■Smoot acting for tho commission
traps for the* gangsters
Tho lull follows nn announce^
j again discussed today a t Dr. Bern- otherwibo, would snuff out the last which wished to acquaint tho p res­
time something occurred m ent front the departm ent of in- tu shoot the restau ran t man, the son raid today he would give it the am ounts to
Perm its for PJ residences have a,j,llto j^j S chm itt’s round tuhlc. | hreuth of a man among men, the ident with tha exact situation with
s a m e right of way on the
th» house
same
the plans.
tcrior th a t T. C. Ilavell, acting -tato contended.
Commonwealth’s A ttorney D ave'cnletidar, believing it can bo sent been issued by tho city clerk "Ut |&gt;r. Schm itt asserted th a t the P u l-1peer of thousands In many ways, a view to ubtnining his sanction
rm Fpselting Coup
eommisxioner of public lands, with
'Satterfield
characterized the killing. j„ the senate by the first of the of a total of 10 permits for the | |sb claims to the corridor were un- Wo further attest our reg rets by to any ngreem ant it might see lit
k*tcetives wen* waiting ’} A-deral engineer, will visit the i,f Carter as
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ilful, •prem eilita- ..................................
1 year. This would leave two months
I.MOIIII soon
soon in
in an
n e m pt
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niron
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17 days of the month. The answerable and th at tho only mls- quoting thnt ’to live in the h earts to mnkc, arrived here shortly be­
ink, the gang was prepar- island
an aattem
to
1m
,| ted murder." Defense Counsel.1f„r a, lion by the senate nml for fig u res show that construction '"' take a t the P aris conference was wo leave la-hind is not dying.’ "
fore 10 a. nv. They motored this
Ih. Thnt night a heavy
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f . . a.
an naverage
of Hmore
than one I ry?‘
|t " draw thu boundary
line Atoo
far
It has been well known here that evening back to their special car
('. IPage
declared among
j ironing out . of
difference I lx*twccn
krm forced the bandits to
idonco n dnj i being started this h ,, thd west, Tho reason for tins Ormond nnd Miss Elizabeth Colo, n t Ludlow, planing to reach tho
r 'other tilings thnt his client was "nn ' that body nml the hoti
Jir plan and the following
W ith the expected return of a|1||ii., , dope" and th a t there were
K(.dur(i„ns Retro;
month. According to 'epoits made rv^cnl eviction of Germ ans from 21, hud been sw eethearts for a long capital by noon tomorrow.
Retroactive.
I Were informed th at offi- Govt
Both the treasu ry secretary and
jo v ern o r John U . - Jartin t
••many circumstances in connection
Altln.uKh tho pnymecut due Mar. recently by local real estate anil Poland ho suggested, was the time, la recent months it appears
their intentions,
state
date capital Wednesday. It
'• witl)
.unseating affai. that , 5 K „n fncomex of thi
this year, it is Investm ent companies permits for breakdown of Puliah-Germun com­ that Colo entered objections to tho Senutor Smoot declined to bo
dice* have private advices lieveil
romanco. It Is alleged th a t letters draw n out on tho nature of tho
income
tnx -a large number of
.U..UL “ - - f„e tio" " f
f„r *huul.t l.e accepted in m itigat.on of
|m| lo ,„nk,. the ........
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. additional
, f resilho mercial negotiations.
wr*un is on route to a Flo- who are asking, in a petition, for this young ninn’a punishment.
reductions retronctivo to this year, dences will be taken out Is f *rc the
Alfrctl V agts of the In stitu te of were exchanged between Ormond American demands, the Belgian
the removal of S heriff W. R. May­
Mtlndes rendezvous,
Changes
...... of
-- the month.
International A ffairs of llam berg, a t Raleigh nml ( ’ole in which proposals or the possibility of con­
ClainiH Youth \Nns Doped.
hangr in miscellaneous rateso . end
rri also an* seeking a pal nard and hi?; deputies, agents of
would become cffectivt upon o n -* If the figure for the county jail attacked tho economic argum ent th reats were made by ench. In the cessions in an effo rt to reach an
Tli
’ate
anticipated
the
de­
| was shown with the permit . t tied for Poland’s possession of thu cor- soring Fred W. Bynum, attorney I agreem ent. They went over the
►nmn. known at the "Big Collier will be given an appoint­ fen ' drug plea w ith t&lt; tinmny nctnu nt of the law.
I who wi . ion here shortly m ent for the hearing.
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opinion
existed
o
n
ith
e total for the first half of the ridor. Only from four to six per for Cole, it is understood, carried Iquestion thoroughly with tho nreaof two police officials wb&lt;&gt; declar­
Difference
M eantim e, flags of both . idea ed the youth sw ore to them at
whirli
iIn*
mi
.
ellanmonth
would be nearly -'I
(, «nt of Poland’s exports, he said, a paper to Ormond to sign, w h ich jUlent and, like him, appeared oplh ■duel murder last Friday,
tin* extent t
It is believed locally
.......... ..that’ cm■ «■ hud passed through the port of he did, Bynum being quoted as tlmUUc th a t a settlem ent would be
r : Turk" i well known to are furled with an occasional &lt; oi­ headquarters a fte r a rre st that he .oils taxes can be cut or wiped• *........................
ilctoetivi working on tho lier patrolm an in right within the |, id n w r used any kind "f drug. out. Both Senator Smoot ami Mr. tion of private residences tin Danzing in recent yeurs, the g re a t­ saying to Rev. A. L. Ormond, fa th ­ effected.
They w ent back to W ashington
ft has long Ik' i' h a friend fenced nrea.
They iid there was nothing in Tilson believed many could be month will reach a record mark. e r p a rt of her foreign trade pass­ er of the dead man, "this now ends prepared to gtvo th eir colleagues
ing over tile laud frontier, while tim m atter; everything Is nettled
i Antler.son and Chapman
Every p art of the island except Di*&lt;e' demeanor t&lt;&gt; bulim ic lie Imd completely elim inated but withheld
the benefit of tho president’s views
of Daazing's im ports, hut eight to and there is nothing more to it."
l heheve*! to have lived a t Hie towns of Marco and &lt; axnut- ls*t a using either whiskey or n ar­ definite de-larntions pemiing re ­ Hospital Is Robbed
Motive Is M ystery.
before the final stage of the nego­
twelve
per
cent
were
going
to
Po­
y e home la t year with the bias are u n d o fence with igns at cotics. To them ho appeared nor- ceipt of final treasury figures on
Ormond’s friends insist th a t he tiations with the Belgian mission
land
proper.
T" bandib.
au
ilu
|ilii
intervals along the fences warning iii ill) , .lio and i clf-i"&gt;
Of
Alcohol,
Whiskey
'
the amount of surplu
expects to sail for home
“ A.i fur as Poland really need.v respected th at agreem ent S atu rd ay i which
The defense indicated it would for tax reductions.
"N o Trespassing," and "Tre pass­
W
ednesday.
Thoro was nothing,
he
un.l
his
brother,
Allison,
came
e rs will be prosecuted to full ex­ s u m m o n experts to back tip te tiNEWARK, N. J „ Aug. 18.—(/V) access to the sea," he asked, "why hen* from Raleigh cn route to Myr- howovor, to Indicate whether tho
not
secure
it
in
the
same
m
anner
te n t of the law." They are .*igned niony of other witnesses to the ef
— Si?&lt; men tai.led St. Gerard's Ne­
tln Bench, 8. C. Orniond went to n adm inistration would be willing to
feet that Di c began taking di ug
wark Italian Hospital today, t us &lt;!zech..-Slovakia, l.y nationaliza­ swimming reso rt with friomla and accord tho Brussels government
Ifcim/on AKempt "B aron G. Collier."
Only one road, the mail route, alioot I k months before the duy
caping with liquor valued nt $ !.l-*'&gt; tion of the Ell..* and creation of a returning, about 5 o'clock, made » liberal term s than thoso granted
(Continued on Page Three)
through tho island is open. Other
nnd with $1,800 in jewelry anil $510 free city of H um burg?"
telephone dute with Miss laturol G reat B ritain which were accepted
highw ays are clo.ed with gates, I
in cn h taken from Dr. ('h:irl&lt;*. I'.
|*uge to call within u few m om ents. by congress as a satisfactory preNEW YORK. Aug. 18. &lt;/P)— Giinst. The plunder includes -ID
He then got into his ca r when Colo cu.lont fur refunding settlem ents
&gt; Knglnnd, Aiig. |R.._r/i* held fa rt by tw i.trd wire. Small
Tex Rickard, fight promoter, and cam s "f assorted liquor and 20
approached from behind nnd be- with oilier debtor nations.
dri
; eomnottqi! guards havu In en erected inside (
,V ■ i
ik a
•
Jack Kearns, m anager "f '««‘k cans of alcohol.
«fan firing without, so fa r ns
' "’’ "'Pt to swim tho fenced area and there art
known, speaking a word. Ormond Opposition of Free
'"•I this afternoon beaten paths along tiio Inside
A fter holding up the doctor
tv
•
I forfeit this afternoon for a Dcmpdied in the ear in a few moments.
1 'fiver*, weather enndi- where Collier guards patrolled.
This action ta k ­ whose apartm ent was in a section
No weapon wns found on him or
Two deputies, who were ousted
State Is Almost Nil
h'
"f her gallant efen immediately after tl»* New of the ho* pita!, a loin* robber cut
h)s
car. Cole's friends insist that
from
thu
Marco
Hotel,
owned
by
the
phone
wire
and
was
joined
by
ik
" *’■
when two
York Athletic Cnnimi -ion bad re ­
A visit to N orth Carolina a t the n man of bis commanding position
^ ' "'*/ ,,rr"ss tho ch an ­ W. O. William It »lcr of tho |
.Members of the Sanford Rotary instated Kearns and granted him five others wearing masks, cotton
DUBLIN, Aug. 18.—(iV)—During
" *' foreeil to quit he- tie rs’ faction, have taken up their r,iili w e r e delighted n t the regular a license to do business within gloves and tennis shoes, lhey re­ present tim e inakeM on© A ppreciate! und Intelligence vnuat nave neted the session of the Free State Parnan­
Sanford more, according to W. K. with sufficient justification, but iiam ent, which recently adjourned,
tho combisalion lunch. -*n «f the organization at
1 !,,"l seasickness resilience in
moved the liquor.
W althall, who returned Sunday I no statem ent hns been Issued clear- the government wns not faced by
"" by -wallowing salt wu- j school house and church on the i.- th** Si'ininoli* 1 life toilny with &lt;t this state.
night from n sh o rt trip to Bonder- ing up the immediate cause of the serious opposilon. This was duo to
land.
i-iiis of aestbtlc dances int.-rpr**souville, Asheville nml Hrevnrd. homicide.
N ew spn|ier men Monday went tj* t t,.,j |,y little Miss Virginia lludgthe refusal of the Republican p arty
Mr. Wulthnll made the trip by mo­
Aug. “ II p a rts of the island unmolested.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
to rccogniio the Dail or take any
li.IHS-Wz,* *France,
1a nee, .*vug.
tor, joining Mrs. W althall and Miss Webster Gets Letter p a rt In thu government proceed­
r ^ r t rude Edorle, 17-ycur while the deputies watched from ^ ^ j» Hu.lgings. Mr. ltudgings
Helen W althall at Hendersonville.
js „wiier and m anager of the Garings.
: ’• aii'rninid, U*gnn her v antage points.
According to Mr. W althall. North From Dutch Anderson
The Labor party, which, to somo
W illiam s told reporters he asked t).r i.mnbcr Company of this eity.
' swim the English ehanCarolina
is
suffering
from
a
extent, filled tho role off an opfc.,,ture of the program wav
rMrning. entering the wa- S heriff M aynard if the deputies '
Thu Sanford police force made treated ; E. V. Duncan, reckless drought th n t has made many of
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 18.—fd*) j position group, was dissatisfied
" clock. A fte r break- tra ilin g him ubout tho island sus­ secured by Dr. A. W. Epps, a war on thu liquor dealers and "rum driving, continued to Wednesday:
•ai.l 'Tn, uU ready for"ft. pected him of anything, ami re­ member "f the club.
II. W. Wheat, speeding, transferred tho rovers und creeks dry. In — A threatening letter w arning wit&gt;v t h„ handling by the govern,
Rctarinn George Babcock bad hounds" of this city during the to county; Jam es Coleman, speed- some places it h asn 't rnin.-d for ),iin to "make peace with your m ent of th e unemployment prob­
‘■nnnncl.
ceived the answ er thut “ we su .four m onths, he said. When i t 1&lt;;7m|’* and signed "Dutch'* was in ­ lem and acrioualy consider'd w ith­
charge
of the rem ainder of the past week-end and a t the .Monday inir, continued to Wednesday#
j V!a,’l .^rorn this point is pect you o f'in ten d in g to leave th
comes to heat, Sanford is cooler, jcciyetl today by H arry C. W ebster, draw ing altogether from the pror e l,. ln widlh . | t *„ whjft. road some time, and we’ll n rr '.t urogram und put on whut he doja
h
Barton#
carrying
conceals
morning session of municipal
■n" 'ey currents have haf- you if you do." Williams declared ftcribed as the "goat g etter stunt. seven liquor cases were tried be­ weapon, $H) bond estreated; »• dj he dcclured, expressing hia delight superintendent of tho P rotective reeding* in Parliam ent as a pro­
in lH?ing buck in Sanford.
Division of the Indiana B ankers’ test. Thomas Johnson, who was the
Hi*
;nk»»
!
every
mem
ber
to
tell
of
&gt; '*"mnn swim m er in the he evicted the two deputies from
fore Judge W. E. White. Receipts Davis, reckless driving, $H) bond
"W ith plenty of hot w eather and
have been abie the hotel “because they followed ...me’ one thing th a t got Ms gout. from fine*, cost and* estreated estreated ; Ida Mae Morris, drunic* no w ater available, resort places in Assocation. W ebster had been seek­ Ijib o r p arty leader, favored w ith­
: 1,
record crossing me nnd watched my every action. &lt;ome of the tales which followed bunds for the liquor ease* alone icnness, $l» bond estreated; J- »«• thnt section of the country aro of ing George "D utch" Anderson, ul- draw al. hut the party decided to
legcd slayer of Mr. and M rs. Ik n rem ain and he abandoned (he
‘ roved to Ih* very interesting and were $117 while total receipts B urt, reckless driving. 515 and
m Aug. to 2;t t,y t)H. ,.\r . I finally got tired of them ."
leadership.
amounted to $537.
I coats: Charles Bivins, possession fertng no inducements to the tour- n aru-e, near Muncle, Ind.
One of the overt acts th at p r e - , were enjoyed by the Rotariuns.
’ ’ i‘,,”an. Tiraboochi, in
w ere: George ‘ Charles Bivins was found guilty*of whiskey $200 amt cm . o r M fats,” Mr. W althall said. "The fav
Anderson is wanted in connection
•xinl ^.t nunutes.
cipitated the hostility was the fellThose prv-e
W. Brockbahn,
of possession of in- days in jail Ernest Slplin, pos orite sport in to talk about Florida with bank robberies a t Eaton,
V-1 ar],i
“ fte r the ing of a palm tre e on the Collier ip.bcmk. f"® K«
on ■a .charge
o f**wbiskeV.
whis'k'ey. (ll
dismissed;' Boland believe me, I told them n few Bourbon and Brock, Ind. A le tte r
•
i:......
.. and m
u fined
fini.d M&lt;ss"ion'
h(*h«Ioii .if
land bv the settlers Inst June when |(nn.liill Chm*c, II. G* ,u {. ’ l ’ . / toxicating
c.'lcrle
was
Jo
u
r
miles
was
liquor
I lif nannel.
to W ebster which was m ailed In
they attem pted to resurvey to e s - ! A. tv. K|?P;* F « o k J- ^ a l c z , $200 and costs or in dofnult of Wliite, disorderly conduct, $25 and things ab o u tS an fo rd .
coats; Jesse B. Smith, drunkenness,
Mr. W althall declared he met Indianapolis at 5:30 o’clock yes­
payment sentenced to serve '*'0 onyn
tabltah Uielr cUlma. __________________
M .- '
I .S 5 J ' . i
$5 and costs; Roscoe Jones, operat- an endless stream o f cars coming terday read: “ King conies first
|| iv ,11 . \\ llll.l
GRAND FORKS. N. I&gt;.. Aug. IH.
on tho streets or in jail. Erneat ng motor vehicle while under tha | to this sta te nnd predicted th at and then you. You had b e tte r make
pjsey Threatens
; - l v ' Robert J . Holly. W.
_MPI--A.
B. Skinner, age
New
Sipiin,
who
was
arrested
with
him,
A. K. Key FranTt
was exonerated nnd bis case dis­ influence of liquor. $100 bond es* th* peak of the coming w inter sea- pence with your God. I’m in town. York anthropologist, louring this
Aside Gloves Coolidge Lingers At Butchii'^un.
treated;
Roscoe Jones, carrying,son would see the g re a te s t ussom- Dutch."
\i cNi ill. George \ \ . Knight, v\.
state and collecting Indian r r ll r i
Home of His Father i. rt..e F E. Rouiniliat, S.
missed.
,
for the Hoye Foundation of New
The $100 bond of Roscoe Jones, conceaied weapon, case dismissed; | binge of to u rists and home-seekers
,
Aug.
tR
._
(^
»
)_
Morton Frazier, reckless driving.
th e.h isto ry of the state,
Fhhihoiser, H* »• «Uvj*n,, A.
!K
York, was killed last uight when
Markets
'b
a
rg
e
d
with
operating
an
a
u
to
­
(A’l
•anis persists in his efPLYMOUTH. Vt., Aug. 18.Yowell ami Leon L. LcRo&gt;.
mobile while under the influence| tran sferred to county; B. W. |
| heard a num lair of fine things
his automobile turned" over near
repr,.,,."1 j Bck u ,
nubile
whi
— I’resident Coolidge lingered t*'
mobile " " v/as estreated. The $100 W heat, disorderly conduct, trnas- about S anford in connection with
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. IH.—(&gt;!*) Tokio, N orth Dakota.
of whiskey.
•,nu f"r n bout with Hur- day ut his fa th e r’s homu ap p a ren t­
geryiany’ aids t o u r is t s
I j wi*. charged ferred to county; llertha Goins,. tho S anford ( ham bor of ( ommeree
-Uotton,
Steady; Jan u ary , 23.01;
Ib‘
n'1
of
Fnnni
■** ‘ l, '‘ 7 ° eoutender.
the ly undecided as to when he will
FRENCH STALLION SOLI)
will, possession of *intoxicating
U-, disorderly i n d u c t . $M•« «-** — ‘- 'c a m p a ig n ," !t^r. W althall said. December 22.1)8.
champion will cast re tu rn to Mie sum m er W hitehoure
Everyono
seem
ed
to
marvel
nt
the
HKiillN.
AUK18.—(
zP) Uni­
Kin*4- - and- forget
a b o u t!a t Swan&lt;i»hCott, Having devoted formed inti rpreters fo r the conven- quor, was also forfeited when she . sentence suspended on j
fact
th
a
t
a
city
of
10,000
people
failed to appear in court to ana- ior: Zcna Ab-xan.lor.
nf ’ ^
CHICAGO,
Aug. 18.—UP)— I BERLIN, Aug. lH.—&lt;
have been sta- wpr
•
* ^l!* present contract one day hm e to an em ergency conof tourist
to the charges.
l ond costs; kri*«i Williams, disorder could have a trad e body with near­ Wheat, Septem ber, 1.58% to 1.5'J \i famous French stud ataili
j ,.1' * ip ifli^ Dempsey , ference w ith S ecretary ulcllon und | ien .,i ..* the three principal r«llly
1,50(1
m
em
bers."
The cases
arraigned w e re:-ly conduct, $1« and costs; F fn rla
December. 1.58 to I 3 8 Mi ; May, M l , has been sold lo a
•ci i ?r«
'* d s U m tiit to i S enator Smoot on th j Belgian debt UOn terU nals in Berlin. 'They Archie Washington, reckless drtv-* Lewis, possession of
.
A*
"ted Press.
situation. He again
nguin dismissed
dismissed tne 1
» hand at the arrival and in.'. $10 bond estreated; Nnoh liquor. $100 bond ^^renteilI; Emp a
C learw ater— P erm it issued for m m to 181% ; Corn, S ep tem b er,[stu d for 260,000 marks.
lUi
l*0^
%
t
o
WMj
O
a
U
,
rtlu»©A
lo
d
lv
u
l^
o
Uu
of tho ............
government
from
-------- .imuffairs
w i w * ...........
....................
t i n ^*V nil trains nnd their Mraahlngton, allow ing, m inors to ,J&lt;m. «, p&lt;)sse»sion b M n oxkat!ng co n stru ctin g now $110,i)U0 junior
JT^tork under
to
________
L*r wny en j?tu- hi* mind nnd gave him self over tu jileporeu ^ Kjven to tho trnveluig
lihgh school.
i,Pirate automobile, $ld b«»d « • Uquor, continued tQ We&lt;lncs&lt;L&gt;.
Ion lino ca rry - . t b ^ reervutinn r.ffortkd by , ^ unts j pyjjjc without charge.
he knew V) a boy.
I
.
'
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1
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ESTABLISH TRUCE
ON LITTLE ISLAND

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Forced

"n?iiiiiii^( 'Daniiel

• it

Rickard and Kearns
I'nl U|&gt; l*i« Forfeits

Virginia Hudgings
H eights Kotarians i.................
With Her Dancing f.y wmsmauh.

» *£.»

“There’s No Place
Like Sanford,” Says
LocalBusiness Man

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Police Force Makes Raid On Whiskey
Dealers And Drunks Over Week-End

r

Collector of Belies
Killed in Auto Wreck

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�mmsimsmi
s A num ber of g ifts frojn the Gen­
eral Educatioh Board were during
the year 1023-24 th a t went direct
to the school and not come thorugh
th e state education departm ent.
-—
Tbo Jurist conferred la te r with
Governor M artin upon proposed
improvem ents in the institutions.
They laid plans fo r general addi­
tions of system and activities to
the “already modem schools.”
1
. Polk county had the greatest
.taxable wealth back of each pupil,
enrolled in its schools during 192324 ten d bhafcd on approxim ate val­
ues o f, nny county in the stato.
Dade county was second and Palm
Beach county was third.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY. A U G U 8 T J J L 1925.

Final Action On Tax Scientists S t u d y
Reduction Promised Traces Of A ncient
,

PLYMOUTH, Vt., Aug. H .-U P )
—Final action on an nttock reduc­
ing the bill by the House before*
the Christmas recess or soon there­
a fte r was promised President Cooiidge today by Representative Til-

Polynesian

Race

is

,, If you need a sum m er null it

will pay .you to buy, it now. if you
do not need a summer suit then
It will pay you to buy It now for
next summer. Sec the wonderful
valurs being offered at Whiddon
and Hodges, 110 E ast Second St.

1325.

5SBS&amp;K
for r.-llef A

solicitor for

■

C o m p la in a n t .

^

F O Il P t m i i lC A T W J l

Serial N«&gt;.

1

D epartm ent of ' liir In trrlc lr
•
U. S. !.«"&lt;• O f f l o e a t
I,
C n ln r .v llle , F la .'
Ju lf ih. m s

7 n''ri«Vu*i;
•'■***e JL.S

te is C j
«n th.. .M*

NOTICE Is hereby s lv c u that
n u u e l l C. Klioaden
of Borrento,
Florida, who. on Jnn u u ry 30, t#23,
matin Homestead E n try . No. 017130.
f,,r \V 1-2 of NW 1-1, Bcctlun 7

1

WHEELESJS &amp; WELSH

or

sK U l.sn i.B .

Fisk Tire and Tubes

is

C I I A M 'K I ll.
Em ilia U. A r r r * .

Phone 462-J
Comer Oak and Third
Service ThatJHnkes Friends

Com ptniiiant
•
vs.
M. rrlit P. ISoblnson. and nil un^ , nown parties clulmlna Interest
|',r jinil to the Inii.ln involved III

Bryson Takes
Of Robert G.

*hU ' U"

Defendant*

W HEELESS &amp; WELSH

WHEELESS &amp; WELSH

fliilrr «»f PoMIrnllow
To ;my j»«r*fjn. and nil pernu:)

regional m anager of the Veterans
Bureau with headquarters a t Jack­
sonville, Fla., effective Sept. t«
succeed Robert G. Glover, resigned.
Mr. Bryson has been regional man­
ag er nt A tlanta, Ga., and his place

The S tate of Florida was aided
by the Julius Kosanwnld fund of
Chicago In tho building of nine nogro schools throughout the state,
during
... the • .year 1023-24
„
These
schools were located at Gnincsvillc
Cocoa, DeFunlak Springs, Salem,
Snrasota, Oak Grove, S tu a rt, E atonvllle, Shiloh. Mr, Itosenwnld has
aided in the building of iqoro than
C lcnrwator—C harter granted for
2,500 negro schools in the South,
constructing $4,000,000 bridge over
Tnmpn Bay.
Governor Mnrtln lias appointed
Chnrlcs W. Hunt, representative
If you want a suit now it will
from Marion county in the state pay to buy it at once. If you do
legislature, to make n tour of in- not need a suit now it will pay you
npcction of the detention homes to buy it now for nest summer. See
fo r juveniles throughout the state the,values at Whiddon and Hodges
and to report to him the needs of 110 Cant Second Street.
the Institution.
*
It is possible for Floridn to in­
crease its citrus fruit production
as much us 35 to 50 per cent based
on nn ostiinnto of the bureau of
mnrkots th at says tho state has
from five million to nine million
acres of land fitted for growing
citrus fruit.

nw orn bill

lied, that
v. K. riOlintiAhS.
o perron a. c le rk of the Clreult &lt;° urt
*
f involved
innle County. Florida,
n. whoso
. . .. WBKKS. Deputy clerk

t i i i : m u ' »• ' o m i t , s m ­
i s t i i j i m riA i. r f n c c i T
or
k m iiiiim . in nnii f o h t h e

i n i &gt;Tv

To My Friends And
WASHINGTON', Aug 17.—&lt;/!’&gt;—
Mi sell Ilryson today was unpointed ; Customers:
Collier county led nil other coun­
ties of the state in taxable wealth
back of each pupil enrolled in the
1923-21 achool term •based on the
assessed valuation. Hendry county
wns second nnd F lagler county was
third with Sarasota county only
n fraction behind, in fact the coun­
ties were almost tied.

^ S cien tific opinion is Inclined to
hold th at the rare form o f M arae
points to n more ancient race, driv­
en inland by a tom iuerinj; wave i f
Polynesians.
F u rther invosN*ntion is under way, w ith a view of
determining the ch aracter of the
lost race.
_________ •

In
Tt» eonsei
cluht &lt;*&gt;
.
k
hand »"

lakeland—Bank clearings for
first weeks, of July totaled $(i,2T&gt;2,107.71, nn increase of 180 p er cent
over ssme period Inst ycara

t &gt;

The larg e st appropriation thnt

covered nre two desolate islands
to the north &lt; of the H aw aiian

N O T H 'B

a arc. u»- jinpor published
nt herein, tv. Florida, for
rlilhl. tltlw tlve week*.
Final*, ." r
W ITNESS my

k a n n u i H - jn s u a a s i s a n a r a u n *

“Answer To Cross­
word Puzzle”

r o i \ tv j i d u e 's n i l iit
O f MDIIMII.I: H H 'N TI, it .o ii m .t.
IN ||K: Kxlutn of Timothy Keans,
lire, n*l »i:
Nolle,* is hereby alven. Hint I as
Administrator Of the estotr of Tim­
othy K,n in*, ilerrnseil, will toll at
public sale, before tile court lion,'*
iloor In Hanford, Seminole County.
Florida. between the legal hours of
sale, on I lie 27tli ilny of August,
1325. the following person.il prop­
ort}. to-wit: | KiilrhunkH-Mors' ttin
ciiRiii.', pulleys, si,aft anil coupling.
IWo belts, I W00*1 spllter, I Wooll Uf r lii IS a i j u i p Ia It a l oi ni M
saw ,inil table, usHortcil tools, I
horse. | wagon. mol all wood now
Saturday's paper
•III limul, lieloilKltiK to tile estate of Appearing in
pertaining to the photo-play.
Tlinotby Keane, dereiised
This. Anuusi 17Hi. 1325,
J O H N I*. K E A N K .
Administrator, estate/ of Timothy “ Learning To Love ”
Ken lie, deceased.
s n a a u a c a a u a u n a i t 'i n - j i i a u n a
Pub. A iik- 17 and 1*.
in t h e

Whtfit your nerves nre on
your whole hotly is
subjected to illness.
A
chiropractic analysis will
find the reason and remove
it. Let us help you.
“Yours for Health"

The XhamtBiltmott C ountri/fluh at Coral CjbtetCMiamt'TFIa'Verertfd a t'a 'eo tt'o ft iTOOOTOOO
s been made.by lotlunate inveitort who bought nearby before the,

c(Iko

^ (N E R V O U S
Delicious Roasts
For Less Money

'C d M D IT IO N

jL/t • ?».

ij.

MacDougall

Itimms :tn7-:tos First Nallonal Batik lluiltlinr.
|loura, 'I to 12 and 2 .to li and by Appointment.

JESSFj a . l e e &amp;
BROS.

/ * " 110 Miami-Biltmore Country^Club is now
PcoplcJfrom jall'thciw orld^vill be drawn to Cord
practically completed. It is the first ’unit o f
Gablcsjas^a dirccCresult of.these developments aloce
tlic $ 10,000.000 program projected at Coral
*— pcoplc'of culture,^leisure and wealth— people who
f tables by John McF.ntce Bowman.
_________ —
desire the best in life, and who itt
Magnificent in conception and do-]
a b lfito .p a y for,it.' When they
sign, it is the first completed step
ccfotmancr\ *
f succnmb ’h o 4the lure of Coral
in fulfillment o f the famous hotel
C on! Giblcs is noird for^carrying to~rjpid
Gables:—which is~the lure of the
completion grrat^ public and semi-public
man s pledge to build here in the
building projects that enhance the value
tropicstintensified by intelligent
of surrounding property many timet over.*
1hoiccst portion of the American
direction
jof. man’s efforts— they
A list of some of its more outstanding
I ropics the most splendid hotel
.developments %
of 4reccnt^months ^includes:
will look around them for homes.
anj sports center in the world.
Fortunatejthcn.i s ,the forcsightcd
I
investor .w h o ’possesses a holding
Vv'ork on the second unit of the
in the Riviera.
•*
Bowman project, the Miami-Bilt-'
r-

mere hotel, is a.w eek .ahead of
schedule, and the promised open-'
ing next January probably,will'
be advanced.
I he wings o f , the
huge hotel, which is to have 450]
rooms, already are up to the eighth
story. Eventually, they .w ill go'
to ten stories, with, between them,
a beautiful campjnilc towering a
full 300 feet.
Standard Coastwise Pa*
Mml.rn oll k u rn ln s .Iriim rr.

Wl.b*

•undanl of rui«in«&gt;. TrBiMimit.itkm t
■((uiiiiiumUIIoiu or tirvhmJ limittm

SUMMER EXUUHSK)

T he third unit will be the MiamiLilimorc Casino at Cocoplum';
Beach.
Huge dredges are busy;
tins summer excavating for the ten
miles o f waterways and yacht'
basins that, winding through the,
beautiful Riviera section, between1

A JaniPR C’-xurc Production with
1-ois Wilson,' W arner Baxter, Luke
, Coxitravu

Shake with lauchter
funniest a t all coniediea
American Home.
Cruze marie it!

*

p

,The carrying-out of the huge
B ow m anJprojcct is not the only
activity in the new Riviera district
of Coral Gables. Here are assured
great institutions such as the Uni­
versity, o f .Miami. the University
H igh‘S School, ^thc x Mahi 'Shrine
Tem ple and]the*Tallman Clinicbeen drawn
Hospital. Plans b
44^'
fo r t the ^erection o f nearly one
thousand iiomes costing from
in
S 10.000 toyS 1 00,000 each in the
next year.’ These arc*the factors
which guarantee an assured present
11
and a great future for investments
________made now. in the Riviera section at
pre-development prices. » For full
ation and also to learn how^youTnay visit
and Coral Gables free o f all transportation
all at our local office or clip the coupon below.

CORAL GABLE
Dntrict Sj Im Munigcr.
C oul G ib to
M ilan e T h e a te r B u iU iT

Ymj miy send m e’&lt;ompl«tc^infortnR^i
ing Corat Gablr* aa home or inv*r(fl'cnl
bow I can o r Miami anil.Cotal4Git rt
all tramportation cott^

40 Miles of Vater Front a
Ocorge-F. Merrick

Addrra

WSlijt B,r3y..Bradford, Milane Theatre Bldg

�THE SANFORD HERALD,

M O B TWO

Hard rock phosphate comet *1moit entirely from Alachua, Mar.
ion and Citrus countiet and it
mostly exported. Pcbble phdephtte
cornea from Polk and HlllsborouRh

owers
iw To Be Fully Enforced;
Hear Address By Pledger
. GAINESVILLE, Aug. 15.—(/P)
—J . Hinton Pledget, supervising
Inspector of Citrus F ru its, De­
partm ent of A griculture, in hia ad­
dress here before the F ru it grow­
e rs attending tho F arm ers' and
F ru it Growera’ Week, declared
th a t the new citrua law would be
literally enforced, and th at the
full cooperation of all producers
weuld be necessary to obtain the
beft results for both officials nnd
producers. . r
'M r. Pledger sAid in p art:
“I wish in the outset, if you
please, to convey to you on behalf
of Commissioner Mnyo, his regrets
in not being able to be here in
person nnd address you on this
Im portant subject.
Development
of other im portant m atters, over
which he had no control, prevent­
ed his attendance ami he asked me
to come and briefly discuss, in my
limited capacity, some of the prob-

8 E l‘- t 6 f S 1-2 o f

E ss aald carU nU M ' ahali be 'ret* Twp. I

W i t n e s s 'm V O f f i c i a l s i g n a t u r e a n d U n l e s s i i
il t h l i . t h e 21 d a r o f J u l y , A. D. d e e m e d
It
%“ j
Will I"™

Clerk

v. b . DoyatiAda. . .

C r . lilt Court- S e m in o le
County. Florida. •
|y 21. J*. Au*. «. I l l 1». 2*.

of Aug«
Wltne
» , n l thli
UJ5.

more than 30 days before the pre*
ent o r next shipping season, and
cnch owner or m anager of n pack­
ing house is required to give not
lass than 7 days w ritten notice to
the Commissioner hi J Intention to
open and operate such previously
registered packing house. With
this advance information we will
be in a positiont o fam ish inspec­
tion service for nil packing bouses.
“All packing houses will be fu r­
nished a certificate of registration
upon application, on blanks fu r­
nished for th at purpose. This reg­
istration certificate, a pink paper,
must be conspiciously posted In the
packing house for information of
the Inspector, otherwise the inspec­
to r will not bo authorized, under j
the Inw, to make any tests or is-!
sue certificates of m nturity of any J
fruit stored or being prepared
therein for shipment.

m o t ic h

o f

A F F M C A T 'O "

ro n

TA X n K F .n CNDKO * B C T W »
BT1 OS* T i l K G K X K IlA r S T A T I T K S O F T U B STATB O F 1 l-O-

„ f N w V J Hec. U T w p . *1 a . n a n * .
31 p u « t 1.J6 Her#*.
T h o MAld l a n d b e i n g a a a e a a e d a t
ihe d a te of th e Ireuance of su c h
certificate
In t h e n a m e o f U n ­
known.
.
.
T h a t O. O. W o l c o t t p u r c h a a e r o f
T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. J J * 1dA*if d
a ,it .4mv o f J ump . A. ! ’• l “ 23a
nil*
f l l i d r t » a ld c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f i c e
and h -e m ade an p llc atlo n fo r T a x
n e e d t o la a u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
i.w
Hold c e r t i f i c a t e e t n h r a c e a t h e
f o l l o w ^ x d e .c rll.e d P ro p e rty a llu i t e In Seminole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a t o -

W
11e

NotlcS Is hershsr a1' / nT*h‘ t

W o l c o t t p u r c h a s e r o f T a r J-JCU
f l c a t e No. 27*. d a t e d t h e 5 t h daJP*»*
J u n e A. I&gt;. 1»2*. h a s f i le d
**JL
tlf lc a te In m y o ffice a n d h s* m ad e

7 M idw ay n e a r O viedo.
T h e . a i d land b e in g a aa e a a e d
at
th e d a te of th e la .u a n c o o f su c h
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e
of
Un-

_

rpotemed

"Nlu certin
Rcrorrlin*

H eed w ill I .M i^ ih *
‘ “ ii-iV
i
A "
&gt;N Urtrnn
my nffu»u
se .M h ls

C le rk
n v A.

kl*ThVt O O. Wolcott purchaaer of July

C lre u lt° c «

H-21-21, AuV

M IA M I S H O R E S
~AH E R IC A 'S

&gt; f y p /r £ A « A .V 8 A A '&gt;

O rderir/r Stam ps.

“ All orders and rem ittances for )
e
l
i
r
i
f
S
i
u
i
t
e
"lust be madeofto AgriculNathan
the movement of citrus fruits this Mny&lt;^ Commissioner
.*
A. 4l ,.
.
turc, nnd it Is suggested that
“ Prior to the time the wise men sUimps be ordedred nnd kept on
This is n picture of the chap
in the E ast journey to Bethlehem hunt! bccnusc no certificate of ma- whose face adorns the Buffalo
to pay homage to their Lord and tu r|ty will be issued unless stamps nickels now in circulation— the
M aster, the great S tate of o f tn rc jn tho pnrking house at the late Chief Two Guns W hile Calf.
Flyorida projected fa r out into the tim e of inspection stam ps will not H" was the originul chief of the
g ulf of Mexico ns though to ex- be mniled out C. O. D. For in- Glacier National Park reservation.
tend the glad hand of welcome to gUnce they will be furnished for When ho died, in W ashington,
the citiicns of the other Innds, in- Use on single erntes and for lot President Itooscvelt sent his body
eluding Columbus, Ponce de Leon, shipm ents of ten boxes, as well ns home under m ilitary escort.
the red men nnd others, to come for 300 and 300 ernte car shipand enjoy her m agnificent clim ate 1ments.
and to feast upon her alm ost i n - j
« nn,nir«
well-informed, experienced in poli­
numerable sub-tropical fruits.
| A|,
wl„ ties, has punch, knows how to
Tbc last legislature, ns you . consist of 15 average sized oranges make a first-clnss speech and take
know, enacted a new citru s law, or grnpefruit, fairly representa- care of himself in debate and
which has for its prim e object t o ; tivo of the fruit under inspection, shows n wonderful capacity for
prevent the shipm ent nnd sale of drnwn by the inspector in the pres- landing and standing up under
inim nture oranges nnd grapefruit, cnee of the owner, ngent or nmna- som ; mighty hard knocks.
The present "standard for oranges gcr.
He wns elected governor of
North Dakota three times. In the
is identical with the old standard
l»r«.i*.r«il.in nf u in i„i,.,
f l i r t j y U » U .IW I S l.t « , Food
* » m J S ” X cut- midst of his third term he was re­
No. 1«2 but tinR f t om lhc gtcm
blosson end. called by 1101! votes. If th at wasn’t
tho new standards for grapefruit nn(, th(J Jlllcc exlrnctC(, from onc n jolt wiint is? In spite of it, the
f* f ,” d ** ‘he recen ly enacted hn|f of P(J|(.h fruit
the casc of very next year he was elected to
S ir ' .
' ,hK T
u0m ,ho oranges the same methond is to tho senate by a m ajority of 8H IK.
A comeback like th a t—and so
! \u l r
1 h
hav# ° P* I ho used nnd the juice t.. lie straincrated in the past.
C(l through chrcio cloth.
quick—suggests a stro n g man.
•1 am sure that it is the desire | No „ lt of frutt wi„
con,|PMI.
Perhaps there's no particular
: h' ' r r 0t “&lt;• &lt;&gt;» “ »■’ first test. If the first
i
. H|«» trUi'i ^n '#1 "i*1 ‘he new nm| second tests fail t shw tnnturi- reason for predicting lie’ll bo the
law be i.ternlly enforced and l am , n thir(J tcxt , hnl| ,M. mJM,Cf nful next radical tamlard bearer in the
r
kl.haV hC 0ffic: In ™*o cither f the three tests senate, but this constant Republi­
i f Ik.
' ’ v V",nrc" ncnl show the lot to 1.0 m ature aver- can old line repetition of “ Oh no,
c L , S ..! ; „ ’ v ,: r * « H ™ u n„.cMT .
................ ■
v“ ,M .......... . of course not,” sounds queer. It
sounds as if the old-liners “ hoped"
not. It alm ost hints th a t th a t’s
E 8 |b„y ||? r^ ,r J l i n f , Ur C»°u*0p0rn*
Federal Inspection.
'
lho new
I would urge every packer nnd ju st what he will lie.
innneeif.n l l Z " L T l
n ^
"hipper to nsk for Federal I,.specSn T .n
^
, 0U,,, rer «on
This service will be gladly
5 iffir V . i
u T '" " . I ? 1* furnished upon application. Our Germany Orders Free
W ,r?i while - n T r t i . n" y h ' ,lk' departm ent will work in co-opera- Visas For Sportsmen
n
™
r » i i ? . P is
u earnestly
‘ h " '1solic- tion w “ h the Government
Inapcv
full
cooperation
n,PllBP1,

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEW ART
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13.—Ask
an old-line Republican, “ Who’ll be
th e next radical lender in the sen­
a te ”—for you know tho ohllinera
arc thinking a lut about thin—
and the ehunecs arc he’ll reply,
right of thu bat, " it won’t bo Fra»iri* nnyway."
Then he'll take time to any redIcalianitta completely gone up, so
it won't need any Icndoi.

E iifo p e'an d 'NuIUi* America -to
g ra n t visas freo of charge to all
foreign sportsm en coming to Ger­
many for sporting competitions of
any description.
The m easure is the result of a
request by the German Sporting
Union, which also had asked t h a t
I tho foreign office take up with
| other governments the question of
.reciprocal passports for German
j sportsm en taking part in foreign
competitions.

Three men are furnished the edu­
cation departm ent of lliu State of
Florida by the General Education
Maybe he wouldn’t make a good Hoard of New York Pity which
radical lender. Hut it seems prem n-!handles the educational funds for
tu rc to any “of course" he would-1the Rockefeller Foundation. These
n’t.
| men were tho state 8Ut&gt;orvisor of
To a nonpartisan hyntnndcr it negro education, the state high
seems as if he might make a f a ir 1school inspector, ami tin* professor
A fter hearing substantially this ' stall a t the job. lie isn't spectncu- j of secondary education a t the Unsamu thing about two dozen times lar, like I.aFollette, but he's able,1ivornity of Florida a t Gainesville.

ON’T WISH you had been in
Miami I o i i k ago. You would
not have bought any of the
sand dunes and palmettoes
inyway.
DON’T WORRY about the fact that
the opportunities of the past, that
you have read about or heard about,
have pone by. Probably you would
not have recognized them, had you
been here then.

O

PT just far cnntiKh from Ihe center of
the great city of Miami for the creation
of a new environment, lies Miami Shores
— America’s

Mediterranean— with

its

hroad acres being rapidly dotted with henutiful

homes, hotels, apartment houses and

business

blocks.

DON’T WANT as a result of wishing:
and worrying-—and because of miss­
ing* TODAY’S opportunities by hav­
ing: your brain and your vision befud­
dled with regrets.

Miami Shores' frontage of nearly six miles on up­
per Hiscayne Hay from the very beginning in­
sured success and distinction for this projccl.

THINK, ACT and WIN!

And the Shorcland Company is adding to the un­
questioned value of this superb location by in­

AI&gt;RM
PUSH BUTTON

RULAY

15 TWISTED WEATHERPROOF "IRC

4 x 2 0 00Y CELLS

“ DRH.LHOLE ON AHage.
SO PAIN Will. HOT
PUN INSIDE
. '
PORCr.lAIM BUSHINli

11/IIK N you want tho chauffeur
* * and tho garage U at tbo far
•ad of tho lot, there is an easy and
•conomlcal call hell device you can
Install with a minimum of cost aud
labor, and which will savo your
voice. If you happen to be a farm­
er, and waul to call the man from
thu ^aru, tho same appliance can
be used.
Most people hesitate to Install a
rail h*H controlled by a direct curr®«4 *h»n the distance Is great bo
c a « * Lof tho erronoous Impression
that It takes too many dry cells.
They figure twelve or more No. &lt;
.cell* m neooesary sad then dofide against It because a| the cost.

Ax a n n ll- r of
an fx«*t’IU?nt
call In'll nyatniu ran h" P'lt lain
nper.atlon with iivi&lt; dry o *IIh wlih
but a lilt in rnnru cxpi'imi' than If
tho liht.inco wi re 100 fact IniitcBil
nf 1000. A little ilovlco, known m
a rubty, aolvi'a lho vnibloin. It la
M'lultlvo I'aoiiRh to react to tho
ullliiteat current ami will close a
second circuit in garage or barn
which will In turn ring a l«!l with
enough vehemence to awaken the
s’ooplest chauffeur or farm baud.
Appliances Required
Tho diagram above shown how
It Is done. Ail you need Is the fol­
lowing: Five No. 0 dry colls; about
2000 feel of No. .8 tw itted water­
proof wire; a relay; a push button
ua alarm bell; two three Inch por­
celain bushings; a half dozen.por;
ceialn Insulating knobs; and sev­
eral dozen Insulated staples You
will And all of there In any electri­
cal supply house. Tell the electri­
cal dealer your distance nnd num­
ber of culls used aod hu MR tell
you what •Isa relay you need.

In making Installation cure should
lie taken Hint the wlrej leading Into
the house and Into tho garage or
•arn are not Inserted In holes which
Hope Inward and, huiictt, let lu tho
min. The diagram shows how- tho
hirditngs should lie tilled down­
wards toward the outside. In pracllcally every window frame there
Is room at the top of ttie weight
hox where tho bushings can ho

placed.
A gtanrn at tho diagram will
show how tho system work*. Two
dry cells la turiva supply just
enough current, when tho circuit Is
closuil by pushing tho bn ttq n .-to
activate the seosltlyu relay iooo
yards away. Th* relay, | n turn.

THINK of the many opportunities
n?t only knocking at your door but
literally staring you in the face today
and opportunities within your
means—backed by a real metropoli­
tan city, built upon a permanent and
stable basis.

augurating a development program of a very high

ACT—that’s the word! Think out
your plan, and then work your plan.
Act along sane, sound investment
principles, and watch Miami outstrip
your fondest dreams in creating
profits for you.

golf courses, one on lho mainland and one on nn

order.

Miami Shores’ great area of

acres makes

possible the inclusion of many important features
impossible in smaller projects.
island.

It will have two

There will also be a magnificent club

house, lakes, inland waterways and a causeway
to Miami Ileach.

TO Win in the Greater Miami District,
is to be on the side of the majority—
for the majority in Miami are think­
ers and doers. Miamians think and
act—and it is an interesting fact that
MIAMI SHORES is attracting many
of those who have heretofore profit­
ed by investments in Miami, and who
see in Miami Shores a replica of
Miami, and a replica of the opportun­
ities Miami presented a few years
ago.
Sec Miami Shorea n.s our

Follow the lead of investors of ex­
perience and success, and you will
invest at Miami Shores!

KucHt.

Britt-Chittenden
Realty Co.

Make reservations

at our office.
210 E. F irst St.,
•j
1i
vj 1jrj

OW

Sanford.

�P ro secu tio n

M ill'd

Announced By Chamber
»n&gt;ree commitr
f f0®» year as ap^ “^ e e tim r «f th e
jeer*1I t "**" t £e bo(ly
l » ^ 3 b ‘ the sec re^ “'w n tio n . These
• ^ m m itte e s , it is
j « £’
subject to
A-irinr the y ea r
demand such.'
a ^ n , tees have
’ ike’?*!" for instance

W althall, Joe Bender, Floyd Palm er, W alter Hand, A. E. Yowell,
R. A. Newman*
T R A F F IC AND TRAN8P0RTATION COM M ITTEE: W. A. Leffler, C hairm an; It. It. Deas, G. D.
Bishop. J. C. Hutchinson, W. M.
S cott, H a rry W alsh, F.' F. Dutton,
L. A. Br«m bley.
u
TO U R IST AND ENTERTAIN-VENT COM M ITTEE: J, G* Ball,
C hairm an, Will select others.

&gt;bnC N d r

R e s ts

it ii i
U jic o lt

where n strike now is inV o ™ * ;
'

*

*

The resoluton authorised the
c°“"ct&gt;* *f" etory t&lt;&gt; communicate,
hat the
tLrCpresent
n &lt;iCnt,Cr
li'!jl‘ “inand
orderj
that
iiepre.«.ion
its!

now for next summer.
See the values at Whil(lon and Hodges, 110
East Second Street.

,, m.al*o iwas ynteil to start'an inens.ve „rKamrine campaign for
RETAIL MERCHANTS COM- the United Textile Workers of
'flrneru'n'in -order that iiu,
r^cnerinl commit- !?M '
®*■ *«well, S. M- Floyd,
b-oftVd■tPrtth'r tin «uth.fflSS£
K.ven t in 1920, may take action
against fifty mills tmfiircintj n ri?*

Mrs. Claire E verelle
T r a c k e r of A r t i s t i c IM n i i o f n r tr
I ' l a r l n a a n il S i n a l o a

*Kalttaltltt Itourrrji In niittlorn pert-

poreliAser o f T a x C r r tlf l■ nw . z is.' d n t u t t h e 1 t h da&gt;
June, A. f&gt;. issJ, h a s filed *»ld ccrtlft&lt;-utb in my' o f f ic e , unil h a s made
TOtdraatlim for t a x deed tw w»’J&lt; &lt;n
arcorttAneo w ith la w . Bald rertlfl*
c it e t m b r u i r s the fnllowlnit de*crll&gt;rcl pn.prtt) s||nnled In Semlmde
wmiity. Florida, t « - w l t :
HH l - l id N i l l - l o f NIV l - l of
S\V 1* 1. Section 3. T w p . "ltt. Itunn*

ll Hast

Witness mf nfflcUl Rltrnatnri' ami

stall t h i s t h e

‘\

t« the III Khr st it.lllil.ini

___

*.K* acre*.

The aa’ld land lielmc a*«e;avd at
the date of ll,« issuance of HiKit c&gt;-rt l l l n a * In ti&lt;« nam e o f Unknown.
Uldtiaa buhl c e r tific a t e s h a ll he reareoritiiK to !*«• tax deed
Will. Istole thereon on the 11th day
of Adxnst. a . 1&gt;. 11*15 j

■Tamnv-- iouh Iii . -fotui aU m m tury
proved fn tn l

~

N o tic e U l / e r T i iv r t l r r n t l m t O, ll.

2 0 0 0 0 ^D en r ? ^ N e s e n ta tlv ^ 'a f

ajjnnst a wage reducton

FOR

SK«-Ti«n

STS O F T I I M i t J K X F J I A I ,
ST1TI T K s o V TilVt m t K O F F I . O -

Case I n Trial ;0
Richmond Y o ti t

This action was tikpn -* _

.\rl*ttVATION

T.iV nviKt? • t Silfcii

Hat day

o f,d u ly ,

,P I5 V. K, IH HM.LXBB:
Clerk I'lrculi Court Hem'lnole
c o u n t y . Florida.

A.

th is e m la lrr a te h r a l a n l a x t* s i t e
■ rrlo n s n t l r n l l o n to t h e m o r e t h a n
IO h ltl l o n d u l l a r s
th at th e o th er
n a tio n s of th e tio rlil o n e
ta rlr
Sam.
I ' a r l r S a nt e i l d r u l l r h a s n n r a l l r r l t d l l l r r e u l p u l l e t In t h e r o l l r e t l a a of h | s m f o u n t s
aw ay
from
ho m e frooi th e pollry t h a t h e u s e s
a t hom e.
If s o m e p o o r I r l l o t t I k n l s p r n l n e a l
Ills p o r k e l h o ' i l t a l t I n c t o t k e l i e d
t r u s s nml
linylna l.l h e r t r
l.o a n s
d u r l n c I h r «»ar o t te i l t ' n r l e Hnm t i n
f o r Incom e t a i .
&gt;onr
olil u n r l r
n o a l i l a e t II If h e hiol t o h a r e I h r
it old r i l l t n a s e r t r n r t e d f r o n t Ills r ? r
t e e t h , l in t t h a t ’s
a ao th rr
sto ry ,
sn d ns I t 's t r u e .
W hen n rllla e n
of t h r
I n lte d
s l i d e s o w e s M a i t i n . I n e l r H a m Is
n h n u t tk e bent r o lle e tn r I h e w o r ld
has r t e r Itnm en. W h e n Ih e e it l a r n o
lit a ll I k e O t h e r c - n u a l r l r s o w e h l u t
III hllllitH d o l l a r s , h e Is I k e n t i f s l
■o l le e li i r In I h r n a n n l s o f h i s t o r y .

R R t k * if ,|l f lr trly a h U e ad * Si* h a t h ,
lit ' p o n r r r . a a it - J e h u W . KaVla r a a
t e l l ) • « hots sa fe f a r d r a r l l M f
Ik e w o rld a in 't.
,r * . &lt;
I t u t II r e r f a l n l r la t i m e w e w e e *
i t i i l n * a o m r t h l n a t o a r t o a r h a a lto
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tl&gt; M ' l ' n s d o l l a r * , e r e n I f
i r e . h a v e to hire « ' t n r
C u llle F a
u r e a i , so iiee to rm .
P erhaps, n r
ro ald
m a k e some
s o r t of a e ltlr m e n ts . F r a h r e ■ l i l t
R a r e r to sto p P a ris fro m aendtaft
o t r r an m a n y f a s h i o n s . T h a t R l l h l
t o s t t a a r e I h e F r e n r h d eb t. I t a l y
lu la k t p ro m ise to send as ao m o re
a r a n d o p era s i n n e r - ■ a sod s e ttle n i r n l of t h e I t a l i a n d e b t , t l a a l a a d
e n u ld a a r e e to h e r n
h e r leetarppa
h o m e . T h a t w o u l d l e a s e ua e » .
I n c K u a l a n r i a s l l a h t h a Is a r e . T h e
o t h e r n o t i o n s en u ld I n s t p a r u a t k e
l u l r r r s l f o r e s e e a n d I r t It I * a t
th at.
&gt; o o a t l o n , n o l a d l r l d u a t ouakt
i n u » In d e b t , u n l e s s lt*o a m a a t o k o
s t n n l s In pro v id e th e h e a lth
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ommerce
,OU*SIANA
P ro d u ces
of th e f ne t i i f t r in ihe
U n ite d S tu trs .
(
la th e dccoiui laryc.it lu m b e r S la te ,
la liie Ur^eBt p ro a u c c r of cy p ress.
Is th e lurgr.1 t g utn lu m b er p 'c c u c e r .
H ta th e m uat e x te n s i’ e u d p u re s t salt
d ep o sits.
h a s th e rccc 1 l p e r t in th e U n ite d S ta te s .
!*'.jd*iceB 5 0 &amp; of th e rice in th e U n ited

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; of American Fcd[ Of Uibnr Will Make
t c f N e x t C ongress;
-e Aid l!cin« SoiiRht

» ks fotr;!t in nil production.
1 tducw* U . 0 0 0 ,0 (6 w o rth of p e lts an d
v7.l/JO.0C0 w o rth of fish a n d o y s te rs a
* -n r.
~t.e v J u e oi p ro p e rty in cre ased from
M K f 13.000 in 1012. to J 3.416.860,000

A S K C O O L I D C IT S A ID

PAWTUCKET, U. I., Au\r. !

i* 192.2.
If i r,f!X) i les of im p ro v e d roads,

i lus 170,800 uutrj'iio) iles ( 1924).
1 *,nk depojits, 1924, $ 341,3t 19,540,
lh.uk deposits, 1923. . 330.386.010.

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iXCATEWAY TO SOU*
a n d c e n t r a l AMERI
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° f o r e ig n e x p o r t
CO TTO N.
TOBACCO,OIL
W HEAT

Imado for the south.
K’e the sole akency for
iifil, if does not blister,
r
in the hot sun.
Km.* Hr* largest stock
* ' ‘innshes, kalsumin,
•per mill f/rtishcs in
** nmnty. ()ur prices

Can You Force A
Woman’s Love?
Sho had n million dollar tomper
mid hoiseil everythiny; and every­
body—until n six-foot blue-water
man with an iron will kidnapped
her, and when she woke up she
was miles ut sea ami .a wife.
And then the fun biffin! Enough
comedy and thrills to last a
month! The whole Pacific Fleet
waa called to her rescue!

Why not sell our goods there? Consider/What a rich purely
Louisiana's destiny to become a great portal, not only for tlu
Nation. 2,000 miLs of coast line; *4,700 miles of n.wiga:
f.. ississ'opi running the entire length of the State -these give
reeds for her multiplicity of products, and the inlets for om
Lie :jreLt river have touched 26 States before they wash by
Orleans, the second port of the nation. *hey hear not onV
rich alluvial deposits that have made the famous della lands,
cane a nd rice are produced in enormous quantities. 3,Of
.umber come from her forests each year.

Copulation, 1923.................. . /
/ r*:a, square miles........................
True property value, 1923.........
V ul'.e of manufactured products
Lumber cut, feet. 1923...............
Value of mineral products, 1923
Number of farms..........................
Va'uc of farm products. 1923...
Cotton crop, b&amp;i;s, 1923.............
Corn, Innhels, 1323......................
Railroad mile e ...........................
K'ghwuy ?xpe i * lures, 1 9 2 3 ....

*1 he surface of her lands is so rich that Louisiana hardy oi
wea.th lay beneath, yet her salt mines have produced $ l6 ,0 t
twenty years. In a like time Louisiana has become the world
d sulphur, $1 19,000,000 worth having been mined. \\u
24,( 00,000 barrels a year and an annual production of 60 L
gas.

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These Newspapers Will Si
Our Goods to Louisiana

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Myrtle Avc. &amp; ’4th St., Phone 539
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Horse, Poultry and Dairy Feeds

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Your Monty Back If YouJJAre Nol
Satisfied
Give Us a 1rial
MAK£ YOUR LIVE STOCK PAY DIVIDENDS
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B&lt;lna an 85T. Grain Ration, is thf moatreonomical. as w«U as the best balanced
horse feed on the market.

1,849,746
45,409
3,416,860,000
479.400.000
3.386.000.000
75,519,000
135,463
194.700.000
365.00C
24.702.000
5,d65
5.142,000

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Baton Rouge State Timea
LaFayette Advertiser
Lake Charles American Press
Monroe News-Star
New Orleans Daily States
New Orleans Item
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Shreveport Times

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K fflM o H iS S IfiB iH H H H H H
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Mbm Ederle’a Ckwt- . (
, When you go out on your back porch in the morning and
Going to Kill Somethin*.
-a 1
tu b e r ST, !•!» . a t th a l&gt;vitoftlea Ret your bottle of milk, how do you know thnt some cat or
p ^ l j M f o r d ^ F lo rid a v n d e r A ct of
Will
Inner!n
Conquer
Ua?
dog has not been licking the top of the bottle?
I1Y ARTHUR nitlS B A N E
Modem dairymen all over the country are spending
..editor
M U A lin U D l* » .
(C o p y ru iit l* i» )
R . IIOW AHU llK IIU ___ _ . ? l
thousands of dollars to protect their milk from disease
fk n t • « germs. Many safety measures are being taken. Their milk
t i t M u a d la Aveeee
.
.
.
.
.
i YOUR STRENGTH in in your
m 'lm n tiP T io t h atk s
and their cream are scrupulously clean when they leave the jun ail(J heart. a French doctor,
On* V c a r - I 7 . n o Him Muntha t l . l t
Gertrude B,J—'*
Ederle.
So are the bottles. But the milkman cannot con-' exanting *Mis*
*"
U t l l i r r H In CHr by C a rrU l, par dairy-.
arack. Ito. W eak ly
Edition 1100 trol conditions as they exist on your back porch, nor can he marvelous young Gorman-Ameripar &gt;aar.
swimming champion, is “a s ­
stand by the little bottle of milk, shooing off insects or the enn
tounded by her lung expansion."
n i‘i: r i A L
All obituary
the Three times h« meusured her chest
n o * rarda of th a a k a . raaulutlona neighborhood pets, until you get out of bed and take
notlcaa ol ani«r:alr....»n«a w h ere bottle to the kitchen and the refrigerator.
unable to believe his eyes.
• V a r i e s ’• f a Mada w ill ba emerged
fa r at reg u la r a d v e r t i s in g ratal
What good does it do for the dairyman to exercise every
THE YOUNG girl's prtwerul
■ r.M n rit T ina ahiiociaticii r n r s e precaution in safeguarding the purity of the milk If housechest expands eight inches. The
T h e A sso cia ted Trtaa la amclualr e n t i t l' d In *ha uoa f o r . r a - holders pour clean milk from a bottle whose mouth has be­ average atronjf man doea not dx■tvelj
. pulilleatlnn o f all n a n &lt;tlspatal.es come soiled? What o f the dust and the dirt and the germs pand three inches. Ilecause of this
.arvd liaa in'H or n o t otharw lpa eced irrent lung expansion many are
" .u -; I . i k | * " -n o r and alao tha In- that kettle on the brims of the tnilk bottle?
_
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_..ed herein. All rig h ts
cal
n*
betting thnt Miss Ederle will be
In
1924
the
per
capita
consumption
of
fresh
milk
in
homes
, Of
rop
tib
lira
llu
o
.o
f
eperlal
rtlspatebo f r o * _ , -----M P I
the first womnn to swim the Chhn. M herein a r e a ls o ressr-*Sd.
amounted to two hundred and nineteen quarts, a little less
TUESDAY", AUG. IS. 1925
than a quart each day. More than fifty-eight billion pounds
Every American wishes her su c­
ta
of milk were used by manufacturers in making all sorts of cess. And after this swim the
* TUP. H E R A L D S PLATFORM
young womnn should m arry some
1. — Deeper w ater route to Jackson- good tilings such as milk cholocate ice cream, cheese, con­ very intelligent man of about
densed
and
powdered
milk.
Milk
is
used
in
almost
every
■ vllle.
forty, with good character, clean
household. It can easily become a germ carrier, if precau­ blood', blue eyes, a dolicocephalic
2.
—Conatrurtion of St. Johna-Indlan River canal.
tionary methods are not employed by all who handle it.
skull and a natural fondness for
I . —Extension of white way.
children.
A Chicago man named Tevander has perfected an ingen­
4 - •Kitenbion of local amuaementa.
—Swimming pool, lennla courta, ious hood and Heal for milk bottles. Its use has already
IF MISS Ederle could give to
«tc.
npread all over tiie country until more than nine hundred
♦*— Augmenting of building pro­ dairies are daily users of it. This hood not only keeps the the world such a son ns Nancy
Hanks created in Ahrahnm Lin­
gram —bounce, hotela, apartm ent
coln.
or ns “ Herthn of the big feet"
milk
in
the
bottle
as
does
the
little
cap
which
has
been
so
houses.
I.— Extension of street paving pro­ commonly used for year, but it covers the brim of the con­ created when she hore the g reat
that would add more
gram .
tainer and thoroughly protects if from the necessary han­ Charlemagne,
to
her
permanent
fume than swim ­
,—Conatrurtion
of
boulevard dling of the milkman, the exposure to dust and dirt and con­
ming the Channel or the Pacific
around I-ak** Monroe.
Ocean.
-Completion of city beautifica­ taminating contacts.
tion program ,
It is impossible to exercise too great care in matters of
THERE NOW exists a solid d ia­
Eapanaion
of school ayatem this kind where the health of our families and our commun­
al
with proviaion for Incrraacd fa ­ ities are at stake. The Herald would like to see the dairies mond trust, with branches in L^n,.n,
. ,
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...
don and New York, controlling 95
cilities.
of bominole county use the improved method of sealing their j p*,. cent of tht. worid's diamond
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
PEACE AND S A F E T Y :—Thou turor to any who may bo interested.
w ilt keep him in perfect pence,
----------------o------whose mind Is stayed on*the*; be­
Necessary to Label
cause he tru sto th in thee, Isaiah
20: 3.

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m "ney out of
K&gt;» against tho

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A man’s face mi
No may
womanYl
case holds a lot off
If you could f.
up ns tight as ,
all the burglars

t'y®n,der

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mTTi
little feet l&gt;ccau,« |
they ex|»eit to be,

Burglar badssCiJ
eon wear giwj
liable to get hole,
People whot ^ T , !
have matches tBj ,^ 1
h air never &lt;••■,
,rr\
wtRb,
Modern mane
point where ,* *
neighbors are -'Vulisj
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F u rs will le ^
com ing winter e f f "
anim als which
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ped yet.
Horses and cowt,
such are valuable
aaaea are the laughitj
world.

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F o rt Pierce—At*
purchases ten-acre t
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new $100,000 rotxR^
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Why Florida Values Will Be Justified
FT. LAUDERDALE NEW S

Commenting on the visit of ;i look eu it nx "madness." Hut if
the Obaerver’n editor could visit
local banker to Florida on a bus
"I am not going to Florida, I believe in Atlanta,” will no- onc“ r'",t
* &gt; “ GeIi nes t mission, tho C harlotte Obser­ l^unlerdale or Sarasota, o r T am ­
They were so rpteer, so very nuecr, pear on the automobiles of those (.eo^gians living in the big
pa or Miami or some of the other
ver in a recent editorial said:
for $10 n pound.
I laughed ns I would die;
“ Heing a banker, ho got some cities and note the solid way they
city
from
where
rumor
lias
it
thousands
have
started
for
Albeit, in the general way,
this state. Seemingly alarmed at the rapidity with which
Mnc Ml LEAN’S FLYING mncli- facts about, the
. increase
. . in , hank , de, are building, he would likely choose
As sober man am I.
sonic o th er term than madness, lie
,
,
,
,
posits
toiil
he_
was
able
to
relate
their fellow townsmen are striking out for Florida points, mes m the Arctic pan* above lands L uni(I am az| n„ Incidents along that too, like the Charlotte banker on
1 railed my servant, and he came; the American Business Club at its luncheon a week ago never before seen by w hite m e n ,j,ini. , :,u.cka f t purchase of Florida whose visit to Florida he com m ent­
How kind it was of him,
.f by any man. Hi; describea towh;m . ,R.en
int(l that ed, would Im* able to relate some
urged the adoption of the booster slogan.
To mind a slender man like me,
ering peaks, rugged wastes. W hat |
from t&gt;very lta tp | n the „n- “am azing incidents."
It was decided, according to the news story, to have a wealtl. may Is- hidden M o w t h n t ^ ,,, T,„. |)Ui|,|i„ K program is nnlie of tho mighty limb.
Some of the prices which F lo r­
thousand of the signs printed which are to he given to mem­ frozen soil.
other development of consequence. ida property a re bringing are a s ­
"These to the printer," I exclaim- bers of the club and to the public. Distribution was sched­
rim Rockefellers have
p ro v ed . jf"" "lhe contracts now under way tounding to a great many people
ed,
that there is oil there, th e re m a y ! r„ M |||( |„ |0 mnny millions. There who have not studied Florida's pos­
uled
to
take
place
last
Wednesday
when
representatives
of
And, in my humorous way,
be gold, diamonds na well. h o r jU UIH, j ttVelopnient near Miami on sibilities, hut we cite them and
the club were to lie stationed at Five Points to place the Where
1 added (ns trifling je st),
the north pole IS now, t h e , whjl.hf a|onw | 7r,.000,«00 Is to be the C harlotte Observer editor to
cards on the Atlanta cars.
“There’ll ho tho devil to pay."
tropics were once. Him old ea rth ,.X| t.ni|,.,| j„ erection of residences. no less an authority than the Hu:d
And all the tinio Florida continues to get free advertis­ gradually shifts its position ns it q
, a r|,enters w ere in a hurry j ness Condition Weekly of th e AlexHe took the paper, nnd I watched,
ing from the Atlanta club. Kvery sign which appears on rolls iiround the sun. like a fowl tW|( w,.,.ks aKO_ Pressed for expla- nnder Hamilton In stitu te th a t “ in
And »nw him peep within;
the spit, turning nil p arts to- „ alu„, „f their hurry they said the long run, alm ost any of the
At the Brut line he reud, Ids fnce Atlanta ears telling that the occupants of the cars are not waril the bent.
they were wanting to get off that current values will ho ju stified."
Wan nil upon the grin.
going to Florida, is giving this state of tints valuable pub­
Of the II0.000.0QQ people in the
1night ‘for Florida.’ Asked if they
licity, hut it seems as if those Atlantans don’t realize it.
THOUSANDS OF Englishmen. had secured jobs, or were only go­ United S tates, three fo u rth s of
He rend the next; the grin grew
Some Florida c l u b ought to h u i k I a contrihiirion-to t h n f (PpMsenlillfli fiiunlal II .wealtik, cuL- i n g -In hope of g ettin g something them live east of the Mississippi
brood,
to re and refinem ent," are in Scot­ to do, they stated they were under river. Of these th ree-fo u rth s, m il­
And shot from ear to enr;
Atlanta dub with the notation that it is to help pay for the land.
or on their wny there, hent contract. So the sto ry goes, n story lions have an am bition to own
He rend the .third; a chuckling publicity they have so freely given.
on killing something.
that is applicable to all sections of boines in Florida, if not all-year
noise
The something is grouse; the the country. Thu Florida madness homes, then w inter homes, nnd a
I now began to hear.
good many millions of them can
season is open. The first bird ‘exists everywhere."
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Tho only thing nbout the Obser­ afford to. Nowhere else can they
killed is sent to the King. Ten
The fourth; he broke into a roar;
lly lltVIN S. COHO
dollars a pair, ten times the usual ver's editorial to which anyone in find such a wonderful clim ate or
The fifth; his wuitshnnd split;
nrice, is paid for the first lords Florida m ight take exception is to such productive soil, nnd w ith the
The sixth; he h u ist five buttons
This, in effect, is in explanation
With the pencil, on the table- brought in hy flying machine.
call the rush to Florida "madness", added incentive of its easy access­
off,
of why n rulher well-known N ew .cloth he sketched rapidly what
The future will gauge tin1 1925 j when when wo consider the nmnz- ibility, several millions of them are
And timhled In a fit.
York politician gave up free-hand I seemed to him nt least n very civilization hy this happiness in ing growth of the state and the going to seek homes in Florida.
draw ing. Although without any
Ten days anil nights, with sleep­ artistic training, lie rath er fan­ d e a r and graphic likeness of a killing nnd eating the tilings kill- *eagerness of thousands of people T hat is why "in the long run any
domestic cow, nnd, squatted down
all over the country to locate lit of the current values will Ik* ju sti­
less eye,
cied him self a pretty fair am ateur alongside the cow, his conception d.
Flqridn, and the fact th at two to fied," so tlust what some of our
I watched thnt wretched man,
sketch iirti.it until a certain inci­ of a conventional milkmaid engag­
And since, I never dare to write,
A PLAGUE of butterflies, ,„ „ s . five million are expected to head friends term III* Florida ‘m adness’
dent, which I uni now about to re­ ed in the uct of milking.
As funny ns I can.
ing motor engines to become over­ this wny during the approaching is nothing more than a very n a tu r­
late, came to pass.
---------o--------As
lie
made
the
finishing
strokes
heated,
hy clogging the radiators, w inter season, it is not surprising al and sensible desire to make
In coiiipuny with a newspaper
th a t the more conservative and th eir purchase before pi ices go
Tampa has a House problem all man he was louring Spain. One the w aiter, who had been watch­ suggests a gruesome possibility.
snid sections of tho country should even higher.
ing
the
operation
over
Ids
should­
of Us own.
If
the
insect
trllie*
with
their
m orning in Malaga the two Amer­
icans (Implied into a little cafe for er, hurst into a delighted cry of horrible fertility, should get out
Our Office hoy thinks Al»l-el- breakfast. They knew no Spanish "Si! Hit S enor!" nnd, tucking up of control, they could fill the air,
THE HOME NEWSPAPER
Krim ought to make a good real and their w aiter knew no English. his apron, dashed from the rest a u ­ destroy all vegetation, starve, xuf.
FORT PIERCE NEWS-TKIHUNK
ra
nt
and
ran
across
the
street
into
foento
and
devour
the
human
race
•sta te salesman because he's no Largely hy signs they made him
tiie
shop
of
a
tobacconist.
and all other animals.
persistent.
Uiulerntuiui that they wanted cof­
We never knew of a newspaper without the cordial hacking of the
“ Hold on,” said tho politician,
Two specimens of a certain cab­
fee and rolls practically constitut­
Phil Arm strong says, “ Some ed the breakfast menu of the e&lt;- to his friend, "see what a knack bage pest, if all their children lived so yellow and sloppy and inaccur­ locality it represents. In towns
flappers are quite satisfied with a tahllshm ent. Hut when the news- with the pencil will do for a fellow for a dozen generations, would pro­ ate th at it did not have one good where merchants don’t advertise
“bare existence.” Phil, can’t you paper man decided that lie wished when he gets into difficulties in a duce nu insert mass bigger than side, its interest in home better­ much, and people borrow their
ment. It has become a fundamental newspajier copies of n neighbor,
also a glass of milk difficulties foreign country. I’ll venture I the earth itself.
say that with flowers?
tradition of tin* newspaper profes­ public journals do not give an a t ­
lould go all over the world, makarose.
Singly and in chorus they pr.i-|"l*? '"Y m eaning clear hy dashing
NATURE FORTUNATELY at- sion th at it must give its cordial tractive picture of tho place when
Today’s best laugh: “ If some
Support to any proposition tending
people should pay ns they go, n.mured the word “milk." Then " v " i 1’*4’ liUI" illustrations of tends to these things. Even the in­ to advance the interest of the lo­ they circulate about the state.
what
I
m
eant
und
what
I
wanted,
I he more liberal tho hacking
they
s|ielled
it
out.
Then
they
sect
plagues
of
Egypt
sent
to
pun­
they'd he forever harking into
cal
community.
and
never
have
any
trouble
at
all
given
a newspaper, the more it can
shouted
it
loudly,
a*
one
always
ish sin did not kill all Egyptan.1.
some tiling.’’—Sunshine Magnr.ine.
If tin* yellow newspnper feels improve. In our experience of newsdoes, somehow, when using one's about getting along."
Insects kill each other off, just
■
■ O ' ■■■"Maybe so," said the new spaper as the less intelligent tribes of this obligation, how much more l,ul**r life we have found th at most
Our idea of a stingy man is one own language, one is dealing with
a
stran
g
er
who
doesn't
understand
man,
"but why in thunder did the human beings
kill each other. Joes It rest on the heart of news­ publishers put the hulk of increas­
who wouldn't pay ten cents to see
paper workers who take a serious ed return hack into th eir proper­
President ('indulge ride hiH elec­ that language. The waiter merely w aiter go to u cigar sto re for Mankind can look down in se­ view of th&lt; ir obligation toward the ty. An increase of sales and adver­
shrugged
Ills
shoulders
and
spread
m
ilk?”
curity
noon
the
insect*
ns
a
hand­
tric bourse.
com m unity? Hence publishers and
Ilia fingers in a gesture of help
"Probably a custom of the conn ful of llritish look down upon their editors feel n keen desire for heart tising means more up- to -date
lessness.
try, said tin* a rtist. "The mail' iI00000,000 subject* in India. There to heart talks with their readers, presses and typesetting m achinery,
Exchange carries the following
was th at ju st as soon us he’d Mohammedans and Hindus kill to know what suggestions they can cleaner typographical anpearanee,
The
man
who
wanted
milk
imi­
headline, “ Will Congress Spend tated the action of one milking a point
more money spent for reporting,
had a good look ut my draw ing each other, Imt don't unite to kill ■nuke
us to lines of town better­ correspondence and editorial work.
The M oney?" Why not ask ii* if cow, meanwhile mooing plaintive­
Englishmen.
he
was
on
his
way.
lie'll
he
hack
m ent for which their journal might
we would like to he presideltt.
As a newspaper thus grow s in
ly, und then, to round out the il- here iii a m inute with your glass
ex e rt its influence.
—onttractiveness, it grow s in power.
of
milk."
ilutrution, went through the panto­
A SCIENTIST says th at the
We might, therefore, take this It is read with keener attention in
New York City's mayoralty race mime of em ptying an imaginary
The prediction was partly true. young people of today have U*conm occasion to sayj that if any of our newspaper offices, legislative hulls
will ho held this fall and we can glass. Still the wniter stared at
The w aiter was hack again in a “ motor car wise.” Hy instinct readers have suggestions to make and the
u* business places fur and
see where all but one of the can­ him iincouipreheiidingly.
minute or less, hut he brought no they avoid automobiles and adapt
didates are scheduled for a big
"Hold on,” said tin* politician, milk. Trium phantly, nnd with an themselves to traffic. Oldei peo­ tending to the upbuilding of our near. An impression is given
com m unity, why not write us a l e t- 1around the state th at the city it
fall
"I ve got un idea. I cun draw nir about him of having acconip ple seem unable to learn.
ter for uuhliciition, or come in nnd j represents is grow ing more prosabout us well us the next one.
Even chickens nnd dogs have talk it o v er7
[porous. Hence, every tim e you ail-'
There was un old ludy from Wheel- Lend me a pencil; it won't take a jished a desired errand with s a t­
isfaction to all concerned, he laid learned something. They stay out
As the relation between a com-lverti.su or subscribe for the local
jntfi
m inute to make this fellow under­ down in front of his patrons two of the road nnd lire killed less
m unity and tlu* newspaper is a r e - j newspaper you at the snme time
Who had a very peculiar feeling; stand what you w ant.”
tickets for a bull-fight.
frequently than they once Were.
ciprocul one, so the newspnper can | heln to build up a far-reaching
In stooping to sneeze,
not accomplish the largest results ngency for community promotion.
She felt a slight breeze,
IT WOULD Ih* good news if the
All because of u banana peeling.
DISTRUST
young people of the generation
NT. I'KTKRSHUKG TIMES
Warnings, Friendly And Otherwise
would he "whiskey wise” in addi­
. Headline in the Asjicville Citition to lieing m otor wise.
I’ALATKA NEWS
oen says, "Havjhg Hut Time N am ­
All this talk about the brother- the honesty of Judgement of each
During the next few years there
ing Woman To Ptuce," Now how
will Imi more young people killed
ill the duccc can we “ Keep Cool hood of man" cuuses one to won- ether
In many of the sm aller cities
"It's nicer in your car than in
With Coolidge" when he won't dor if the foundation* for such an
Is man us fuilhless and u n tru s t­ hy whiskey than old people killed and towns, warnings are posted our huosegow.”
hy
automobiles.
keep cool him self?
idealistic relationship have yet worthy as he appeurs in Ids own
I he m otorist who d isregards such
at the entrance to the corporate
-------- o--------I he liilde counsels man
a
sign as any one of those listed
lieeii laid. It is a fact that the eyes?
Aa n result of a log membership
that " It is better to tru st in the i IN HRITAIN, justice has long hpuudnriea that tlu* "Speed Limit has only him self to blam e for
civilized
world
has
long
been
In-[l
ord
than
to
put
cam paign the Sanford Chamber of
confidence hi been within the reach of tin* poor i i i 12 Miles an Hour.' How many whatever may hap;&gt;en to him ; for
Commerce has been increased to 4,- boring on those very foundation*, man," and man seems to have in­ men. Tho upper classes know it m otorists pay any attention to tlu- men who word ami place such
200 members, which is a splendid hut do they now stand Completed? terpreted that counsel to mean pays to keep the lower classes sat­
signs are men who mean w hat
record for n city t lie size of Nun- From the evidence in the case the that mull is nowise to he trusted. isfied. They haven't discovered that such signs? Not many, it’s a safe they say. Yet a fte r all, the same
bet.
Hut
consider
tin*
following
and
ford. Hut when they u tutt any­
People do not trust their neigh­ yet, here.
thing can Im accomplished in a
thing In the Celery City they gen­ verdict must he that they are not. bors and place less trust in their
In America it wouldn't pay a see if you don't believe they will different way, and th a t’s how an
A "brothi-ihood of inuu" must Ik- public servants. Mutual distrust poor man to sue n railroad if In* convey the message:
et ally finish it in the right way.—
Empire S tate town does it. Posted
preceded hy a universal fuitli in is pniliully responsible for the mu hud a just claim for $5,000, fur
Times-Union.
"Stop, look—and live."
nt
tlu* entrance to n town stands
man. A n long ns individuals, u* , lorist |K*destriaii, fundamentalist- $5,000 wouldn't even pay for tiie
“ lA&gt;ok oirt; you may meet n this greeting:
It now devetopcs that a Chicago tions and races can not—or ut modernist, capitalist-labor and ra-.lcoiil fight. In England $5 would fool around the corner."
"This i*j Peekstill, a Friendly
g angster gave William 1). Shep­ least do not tru st mu* another cial controversies. This particular'pay for it.
’Hold your course; you can hold Town."
there
can
he
no
world
brotherhood
herd seventy-Five thousand dol­
uge has also generated a luck of
E n g lish 'ju d g es now propose a your girl later."
IPs hnrd to think of anyone
lars witli which to fight the
"Look before you weep."
Mutual distrust seems as In­ confidence between young nnd old. “ 6 pound divorce ease.” Poor peodriving recklessly through a city
charge of m urdering young Mc- stinctive in inun ns in the jungle
"Stow up and See the city; speed th at extends such a greetin g , for
Peihaps there is gr ater lailii in ! hi® entitled to a divorce will get
Cliutock.
Tin* agreem ent wn» heiisM. .The
„ ... world war wns a man today than at dny other time
I people who take advantage of
for u total cost under $25.
i UP and zee the Jail."
th at If he Won, th* gangster wos 'w a r distrust nud ' international in refolded history. Ttierc is much I
•Roads are expensive; It costs friend.,hi,."an-."indeedi' m ighty' few
»«*•
*
to be reimbursed while if he lust, fear. Nations niulnluin ’large ur- to sustain such a eoiu'lusioii. Hull St. Augustine— Work ntartcj itymiey to burn tn tm ; up.
|an d• far »between.
U wns the gangster's hard luck. I mies und navies because they disman
nti
lacks
that
universal
unlaying
curbs
and
gutters
on
Mag-5
A
m
T
?
n
T
IC
l,’\ii;’V
T
g
^
fPPi
--But w# don’t figure that was any j tru st their neighbors nnd men puss
tlerstauding
and
faith
which
i*
t
s
- 1 nnlia Street, preparatory to pliv-2 JL .
T
L
L
t
\
O
U
W
I
I
A
T
T
H
E
R
0gam ble a t all—not in Chicago.
laws because they lack faith iu aentiul to u brotherhood o( tuutC’ 1ing.
J M A N C L Ofr B U S I N E S S IS D O IN G F O R \ 0 U
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RUT THOSE thnt own the mo­
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A perHon who does not intend coming to Florida must he De Herrs Jogersfontein. and other
T H E H EIGHT O F TH E RIDIC­
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In its issue **f August Fighth, the Atlanta Journal tells ••’o m ed ay . Gne of those Germ an
I wrote some tinea once on u time
In wondrous m erry mood,
of the adoption of a aign hy an Atlanta lataiacaa d n l. to lamiSE'up-rt“IS. w l,£
And thought, an usual, men would used not only hy the members or tho organization but by the diamond business by making dinsay.
generul public of the city.
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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.
Pope
W inter
fo rm er
v isito r

W icker, salesman of tha
Ilnven Development Co.,
resident of Sanford, was a
here S aturday.

TELEPHONE :-B e a . 428-J.

Wedding: Miss Russell
w Ray Of
1 0 George
Interest

construction, re-construction, pavun&lt;^ re"Paving to fa» done in
compliance with plans, spcclficatlons,, profiles and estim ates of
Mr. nnd M rs. F. P. Itinea have
re tu rn e d from a motor trip to
said pro pored improvement of
Of cordial interest nn.l great sur
T am pa, T arpon Springs, St. Pe­
prise to the many friend? of t,*nh Katharine Court, M nrgaret Road,
te rsb u rg and C learw nter.
i mVi M* Avns
,narr»age of Mias Kditlia Circle and Arcadia Road,
J * ^ 0f Wesley will
Miss Mildred Rosi,-tyho has been wn To'
,,,:|nchard, Io- in the plat of Highland Park, now
»***? weotin»r n t th e the a ttra c tiv e g u est of Dr. and
cm file i n ,Ur. office pr the City
M r, nnT T n ,t ay &lt;,f thi city.
M » 5 h t o'clock. A M rs. J . N . EobSmi. left Tuesday
' r 11 T ^ l u mbered a Mhnngor of the,.City of Sanford,
•* .. desired&lt;I
e caualde director
Bor» »v
fb r her lwoie in A tlanta, (la.
on in Sanford under the au?PE s Hnrlda, wldch said plans, specifi­
im m ediate
Cabinet M cctMiss F lora McPhaul of Tifton, o f t h o F.pUcopnl Church, last fall cation-, profile., and estim ates
* , social m eeting Go., arrived r Monday to take W hile m Sanford Mrs. |&gt;;,y n,,,,u have been heretofore approved by
frrsonngo n t 8 charge of the inillim ry depart­ a large number of friends uho will the City Commission and con­
welcome
a resident
„ her, as :.......
ident.
m ent in thO 'Speer &amp; Rons store.
stitute the plans ; and specifica­
T " la bee.n “ resident of tions for said Work, therefore,
M rs. It. L. Jones nnd Miss Hos­ SanTord for several years He is
HE IT RESOLVED, 3 h a t the
kins Jones le ft Sunday for De­ prominently connected with Ray
tro it, Mich., ami other points Brothers* on W est First Street anil City Commission of th e City of
w here they will spend a month. | ^, r e, .* who. . . w i i r*K
' &gt; Fla-1
" wn'1
‘‘,se' Fanfoid, Florida, deeina it advis­
to learn
of
Orlando
of
bin
wedding
and
will
wish
him able, as a necessary public im­
Ijrfiwsy
Mr. nnd M rs. E. McConnell left
S a n f o r d Monday Monday for W nycross, Ga., where nnd his attractive bride every hap­ provement to pave, re -pave, hard
piness.
1 surface and re-hard surface with
M rs. McConnell goes to enter the
Mr an«! Mrs. Ray will be home shu t asphalt on a six Inch rock
. uft Sunday for De- A. C. L. hospital for an operation.
in the Let* Apartment un West
r htre ,he will rem ain
base, Katherine Court, M urgarct
F irst S treet.
Mrs. It. B. Ja rv is, worthy ma­
Road, l.dithn Circle nnd Arcadia
tron of the local Eastern Stars,
,jn 0f Jacksonville is has returned from the Internation Sanford Leaguers To Road, in the plat ,,f Highland
Rail., a width of 1H feet; tlyit nil
|*for several days on ul Convention n t Toronto, Canada.
Enjoy Box Supper
ot raid paving, re-paving, hard
Mr. nnd M rs. Francis Harbor of
surfacing and re-hard surfacing of
Woodruff of Jackson- C harleston, S. C., are the guesti
''J* members and their friends Katherine Court, M argaret Road,
ding a few days hero o f the la tte r’s sinter, Mrs. W. F.
tJ"‘ Mentor Epworth League of
ltnvenel nt her home on Magnolia ‘,,an , r}! uve urged i&gt;. m-ct at the Kditlia Circle and Arcadia Road,
Avenue.
.Methodist t hurt'll at 7till) oVlook n t aforesaid, shall le done In strict
I Mrs. C. W. Culpepper
_____ .
tonight, where the leaguers will compliance with the plans, speci­
,pent Monday in S an ­ .M r. nnd Mrs. George Brockhahni
Prior 10 leaving f,.| a lake fication.., profit, s and estiniut-.-H
nnd d au g h ter, M iss Maxine, m otor-1," ar * mdn, about five miles lin ­ therefor, now on file in the of­
ta ed to D aytona Bench Sunday.
where they will have a box
I Hardin has returned w here they sp en t the day very "I'l'cr picnic and a swimming fice of tin- t'ity M anager of the
party.
bna Beach where he pleasantly.
* ity of Sanford, Florida, which
Tli® girls will carry the box said plans, i^-cificationi, profiles
al daysv i r
m Newliv and n itr ic- I'lnches nnd these will lip auctioned and c-dimntea have been hereto­
Iritt-r has returned from five daughter, Miss Lucile Newlc..; “ff to the boys for pennies. Lots
fore approved by the C ity Com­
Lrh where he spent tho have returned from Black Moun-1 ' . ,un an " .a
tune is promtsmission and con tituto the plant
leeks.
tain, N. C., w here they spent the d to all who attend.
nnd specification t for said pro­
pust month.
M Wagner is spending
posed improvt nit-nl of K atharine
If
you
want
a
suit
Mt. Dora, the g u est
Mrs. M ary A. Neely nnd lit11.
Court,
M a m m Road, EJitha
Adams.
d au g h ter, M ary Elinzbeth have r.- now it w ill pay to buy Circle and Arcadia Read, in the
tu rned from Ocala where th**y
If you do plat of Highland park, a width
I Fox left this m orning have been the* guests of relative, it at once.
« trip to Fort Lnuiler- for the past m onth.
I8 feet, -in-1 Ibis Commission
not
need
a
suit
now it of
veral days.
lioieby declan a iln- necessity for
Mr. and Mrs. J C. W illiams and will pay you to buy ii the paving, ic-paving, hard r.ur{Iverson left Monday E. C. Kelly le ft Sunday for At
Ga.. after spending lan ta, Gn., a fte r spending seviial now for next summer. facing and ic hu d surfacing of
said portion ..r Katharine Court,
nths in Sanford.
days here the guests of Mr. and S e C t l l C V a ll l C K t i t W l l i l .Margaret Road, Fditha Circle und
Mrs. C. C. Dabney.
. »» i
,
|Mrs. W. A. Radford of
Arcadia Road, at aforesaid, a
-----don
and
Hodges,
lit)
the guest of M rs. O.
Mrs. R. I,. G riffin and attractive
a necessary public improvement.
for a few days.
d au g h ters, Misses Emily and U. East Second Street.
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
E. G riffin, have returned from
That
a total expenditure not exdys McCuller of H ast- D aytona Bench where they have
cccding Fifteen thousand Two
A RESOLUTION
i ittrartive house g u est been spending the sum m er.
Hundred Se m l.-five and 30-10(1
nifred Strong.
No. 237
( $lf&gt;,275.30) Dollar
is hereby
Mr. and Mrs. C raig T h o m p -m :
IS. Wilson is spending and little d aughter, Betty, Mr. |
authorized
to
c.uer
the
cost of
RESOLUTION PROVIDING
It Daytona Beach as the and Mrs. Ned Sm ith and Mr. and
paving,
i.'-pavin
.
hard
surfacing
FOR T IIE PAVING R F .P W |n Hess Brown.
Mrs. Clarenco Powell motored to
ING,
HARD
SURFAQING and re-hu&gt;d uifacing Katharine
Orlando Monday night to attend
Rankin left Monday the show.
AND RF.-H VRD SI UFACING &lt; our I, Margaret Rond, EJitha
I ivr e she will be the
OF
KATHARINE
COURT, Circle and Arcadia Knud, in the
la for n week.
Mrs. B. F. W hitner, Sr., and dauMAIttiARKT ICOAO, EIHTIIA plat of Highland Park, a width W
h fe r..iltfi|f f u l f i l l
CIRCIF.
AND
AHCVIUA 18 Cent, which said Mini, of I ilr«.;n
w. : J . I W i 1 i M * &lt;spending
this
m
onth
in
Asheville,
for u several days
ROAD. IN TH E PLAT OF I boll and Two Handled SeventyN. C., as the guests of Mr. and
wn the west coast.
HIGHLAND PARK, A WIDTH live and 3" D'U ($15,275.30) Dol­
Mrs. S. O. Chase a t their lovely
lar 1 the total e tmintvd c • t of
OF I i FEE!’.
Mrs. George MeGalin- sum m er home.
aid improvcnifiil; that tin* entire
kmily left Sunday to
co
t of tln&gt; improvement afore iiJ,
Miss M arion Belk of F ort Pierce
nl weeks in Brevard, N.
Wln-rea . the City Commission
is tho g u est of Miss Killian Shin: L.’ill be a ■eased against all ptop-,f
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
h olier. Mias Belli is enroute to her
erty abutting nnd fronting upon
pi. of Augusta, Ga., home in F o rt Pierce afte r spending deeii'H it advisable to improve, tli'it portion of Katherine • -urt,
t of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. the sum m er w ith her parents in gi.i-l-*, o n truct, re-construct, pave
|iir home on Park Avc- Hendersonville, N. C.
and r.- 1 aw with .“hpet nsphalt on Alan; u t R-.ail, Kditha Circle and
a six iin h r-.ck base, tin* following A1 nidi,1 Rond, in the plat -.f High­
Miss Fannie S. Munson returned llioioiighfar--. in the City of San land Park, to lie so improved by
llmiiy ha:; returned nf- Sunday afternoon from Scranton,
the paling, le-pnving, liard uifa n i fortnight in Edge- Pa., w here she has been attending ford, Florida, In-wit:
KATHARINE COURT, MAR­ ing ami re-h:inl surfacing - 1 ml
L»nd other points of the M aster Classes m Pipe Organ
under Cliurles M. Courbom, not- d GARET RO\D. KDITHA CIRCLE portion of Katherine Court, Mar­
Belgian and Am erican organist.
und ARCADIA ROAD, in the pint garet I'-* ol. K-lilha Circle and
iff Robson has returned
Arcadia Road, in the plat of llmhof Highland Park.
Beach where ahu
luiid
Park, a width of I* feet, and
Mr. nnd M rs. \V. E. Walthall
All of ‘aid im proving, grading,
ti« guest of Mias R, E. and d a u g h te r,Miss Helen,returned
I Sunday n ig h t from a motor tiip
including Asheville, Henderson­
I "x f aitrr, Miss Mary ville and Brevard, N. C., where
’J Merle Douglass of they sp en t the p ast two weeks.
nt Saturday in Sanford

[Social

ialendaf

&lt;onals

»rd Harris has return'Pending a f„r t_
"•»ake City the KUesl of
Ufa
u Mahomy returned
I "! , a,« k a whem ,ho
r 5t * evk “ ■&lt; the guest

George Redfenrn of Leesburg
spent Sunday in town the guest
o f Mrs. I*. D. McRae. He was ac­
com panied home by Ids wife und
tittle d au g h ter who have been the
g uests of Mrs. McRae for the past
week.

Mr. nml Mrs. Frank Donaldson
are expected to arrive today from
G eorgia w here they have been vi '
' f
“n.l Sam iting Mr. Donaldson's parents. The
T U" ‘P«nt th- week- m any friends of this young couple
tnc guests of Mm. will ho glad to know that they
will live here insteud of in Miami.
a,|d Cardinal
returned from
1 where they

F oster, Sr., spent a few
ays hero, greeting his old friend'.
lived here but
..............................
1r, F o ste r form erly
h as not been here for eight years
and was g re atly pleased at the
K 'elft for his homo in rapid grow th of Sanford. He was
i ‘ ^ :,fu‘r “Pending accom panied home by his young
L 31 ,f|e gu est of d au g h ter. Miss M ary Foster, und
Miss Ann Robson.

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(i ROOM HOUSE

ndoinlnp and place f prhf
qgalnst a l| lots and lamjs ndoh
'4nd, eonlfguqus . v l i W T 1'®* and [ be heard and
abutting upon said improvement; assessment roll will be finally con­
that Fifteeh Thousand Two lluti- firmed b y .th eiH C ity Commission
died S«w.KtVi«ts and 30-100 (515,- sitting as an E dnalfcing Board.
275.30) Dollars, Is the total esti­
BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED
m ated, cos^ of said contemplated That the special assessm ents pro­
improvement In th e paving, re­ vided for by th is resolution to be
paving, thanl su rfacin g und re- made and entered agninnt the
haul surfacing of said portion of property bounding and ab u ttin g
Katherine Court, M argaret Rond, upon said im provem ent shall be
Kditha Circle and Arcadia Road, payable at the option o f tho prop­
in the plat of Highland Park, to erty owners owning property
be specially assessed against all hounding and ab u ttin g upon such
lots and lands adoining and con­
tiguous or bounding and abutting
ppon said im provem ent; the sum
of $3.94 is the estim ated cost per
front foot for said improvement.
HE IF FURTHER RESOLVED,
That it is the determ ination of
this Commission th a t all lots and
lands adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and abutting upon Kath­
erine Court,
M argaret
Road, I
Kditha Circle and Arcadia Road, •
in the plat of Highland Park, will 1
he Ivin fitted by the improvement
provided for by this resolution,
“i&gt;i| that the rpecial assessments
to Is* made and entered against
all lots nnd lamia adjoining and
contiguous or bounding and abut­
ting upon such* contemplated im­
provement shall lie made upon a
foot frontage basis; that is to
say, th at in the preparation of tho
■pci-iol assessment roll covering
the contemplated improvement,
uch special assessm ents shall be
determined and prorated accord­
ing to the foot frontage of the
ie.p.i-tivo properties specially
hciH ittrd by said improvement.
IIF. IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
That the Tnx Assessor and tho
• ity Clerk of the City of Sanford,
Florida, in accordance with the
provisions of Sections 101 und 102
of the t'h a rte r of the City of San­
ford, Florida, shall proceed with- ul delay to make a special assess­
ment roll, assessing the special
benefits tu be received ns the rcult of the improvement contentl,l ‘l,'d against all lots and lands
adjoining und contiguous or bound­ J

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piildi bed in Sanford, Florida, attaclnng to said special assessment
roll o published n notice directed
In all property owners interested
111 mid special asjcrsnicnts, s ta t­
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Improvement as follows: either in
full within th irty clays a fte r said
assessm ents shall be and stan d .jtio n . , ,
finally equalised,, approved pnd
"Atfofeted’ this 10th
confirmed; or in- ten equal annual gust A. D. 192a.
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installm ents with interest a t the
S. O. CHASE,
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rate of eight per cent per annum
C. J . MARSHALL.
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upon all deferred paym ents from
nnd a fte r tlie tim e raid special As the City Commission of the
assessm ents shall be and stand City of Sanford, Florida.
finally equalized, approved and A ttest:
(SEAL)
L. R. PH ILIPS,
confirmed, and
C ity Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
That this resolution shall bo and Publish Aug. 18.
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FOREST HILLS, hf. Y., A uk.
18.—Mis* Helen Wills began the
defense of her national tennis title
successfully Monday, when she
vanquished Mr*. Helen P. Falk, of
New York, 6-2, fl-3, in the first
round of the annual women’s tournnment.
Miss Kathleen McKane, form er ing offered at WhidI British champion and rival of Mis-t
Wills, swept throuKh her first don and Hodges, 110
match nKninst Mrs. J . 9. Taylor,
IEast Second St._____
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Together Again

{Smoker, Celery-Feds Contest
j Rnined Out;Pete Doyle Hits
ft Home Hun in Tenth to Win
t Hectic Gnmc for Lakeland

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!to Doyle, Lakeland third, has.
Jttnn, h it the first home run Irt t h e 1
F lorida S tatu I»nguc in the past
five weeks to defeat S t. P etersb u rg
8 to 6, in u ten inning battle here i
M onday afternoon. Doyle brouKht
in Edwards uhoad of him to end n
S truggle which saw the two s ta r t­
in g pitchers hammered from the
box w ith lengthy rallies ea rlier in
Jh« game.
The Box Score
LAKELAND
AU it II PO A E
Kowalski, 2b. .. 5 0 1 1 4
0
Muck ley, *s.........5
1 3 H 3 0
•Welch, If, p........•&gt;
0 1 1 2 0
F razier, cf......... 4
1
1 0 0 0
Edw ards, lb. .. . . 5 22 15
1 0
Doyle, 3b...... 3 2
2 1 3 0
S urface, r f ........ 5 1
2 0 0 0
F ran c is, c. . . . . 4 1
1 3 1 0 Presenting Eddie Collins, m anager of the Chicago White Sox and Dick­
Cusack, p .......... 1 0 0 0 2 0 ie Kerr, left-handed hurlcr, of the sam e team . K err recently returned
fThornburn, p. .. 2 0 0 1 2 0 to the fold, a lte r an absence of n few seasons following a disagree­
m ent over salary m atters. Kerr wns one of the heroes of the I'Jl'.l
. T otals . .. .. 40 8 13 30 20 0 world series. Collins expects him to turn in some good games for the
P A IN T S
AB It IIPO A K Pale Hose during the rem ainder of the campaign. Kerr is depicted
(Allen, as. ............. 5 0
1 1 2 0
on the left in the above photo.
I f m in e r, 2b.......... 3 1
0 4 4 0
M itchell, r f .......... 5 0
2 0 0 0
F row n, cf. . .. 6 0 3 1 0 0
ft. Doyle, 2b........5
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1 1 2 I
F a m e s, lb. . . . 3 1 0 10 1 0
fttngg, If. . .. .. 3 1 0 3 0 n
Cox, If.................. 0 0 0 0 0 0
E esse, c. ... . . . . 3. 2 2 t» 3 0
F lo w er, p. .. .. 3 0 2 1 1 0
M orris, p. . . . . . 1 0 0 0 2 0
, T o t a l s .......... 36 6 11 30 15 1
Score by inning*:
Lakeland ........... 100 000 500 2—8
S t. Pete . . . . . I l l 000 000 0—11
Sum m ary: Two huso bit, Hesse,
Frow er. Three base hit, Surface.
Homo run, P. Doyle. Sacrifice, I’.
Doyle. Double play, Cusack /to
Doyle lo Edwards; Cusack to Buck
ley to Edwards; Doyle to Edwards
to Buckley; Welch to Buckley to
Edwards. Left on base, Lakeland
5; Saints 5. Base on balls, off
Cusack 3; Thom hurn I; B row er I;
M orris 1. Struck out by Brower
3; Morris 2; Luther 3. H its off
Cusack 8 in 2 2-3 innings; Welch,
0 in 1, Brower in II (none out in
7 th ), Thornhurn 2 in 2 1-3; Lu­
th e r 1 in 4; Morris 4 in 4. Wild
pitch Thornhurn. Winning pitcher
L uther. Losing pitcher Morris.
Um pires, Wure and Baxter, Time
2 hours.

How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second H all)

Won I.ost Pet,

Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
I .a k e l a n d ................. 34
St. Petersburg .. ..23
Sanford . . ............... 12

.6111
.1131,
.451
.231

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20
28
40

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
P ittsburgh .. ........... 65 43
New Y o r k ................. 65 40
Cincinnati .. .. .. __ 50 51
fit. L o u is .................... 56 67
B ro o k ly n .................. 52 56
P h ila d elp h ia............. 51 58
C h ic a g o .................... 40 61
B o s to n .............. .. .. 47 67

Pet.
.60‘J
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.6311
.401!
.481
.468
..j |5
.412

Mcu.sel Takes Two liases on
Had Throw and Scores on
Single liy Lindstrom to
Score Winning Run Monday

Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS

Approximately 200,flOO a rm s of
land in Florida are planted in c it­
rus grove; which contain about
twenty million trees of which 12
million trees are h e a rin g About
175,000 acres of groves are b ear­
ing in this state.

If you fire like m ost
car ow ners you w an t
those big,easy- riding
Balloons—and a p u r­
chase plan equally
easy and simple.
W e have both the
tires and the plan, and
both are jis original
and different from
others a s day is from
night. G et the details
now.

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VALDEZ HOTEL BLDG.
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Terms— 51,000 Hinder

PHONE 727

balance can be arranged.

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soon. Property has S houses on it at present—all rented.
Some frontage two Mocks f u rtlier out now selling $250
front foot.

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ankenship. Sox
Iinrler.
Pitches 7 Successive Wins;
Drives in Winning Score of
Coolest in the Till Inninif

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Totals . ..
33 3 0 27 PI
Score by innings:
Philadelphia
.. (WO nun &lt;1211
New York
. . nun 2un 01 \
Summary: Two Imso hit, I
berg, Lindalroiii. Three base
Sum!, Young. Stolen base, Y01
Frisch. Left on base, New Y
8; Philadelphia in. Base on lo
off Greenfield 5; off Carlson
Struck out by Greenfield 2;
Carlton
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Sweeney and Pfirmau. Time I

Cleveland

New York ..
Boston .. ..

'A tla n ta ........
New Orleans
Nashville
.Memphis .. .
M o b ile ........
C hattanooga
Birm ingham
L ittle Rock ..

Today’s Games

Charlotte ..
S partanburg
M a c o n .........
'Augusta .. ..
A neville

III YS C. S. CARS

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at Boston.
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Chicago at ewN York.

Greenville ..
Columbia .. ,
Knoxville ..

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
St. Petersburg 6; Lakeland 8 (10

Innings.)

O ther ruin.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 3; Philadelphia 2.
Only one game scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 3; Detroit.
Only one gam e scheduled.
EXHIBITION
P ittsb u rg h (N ) 5; Philadelphia
(A) If.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
New Orleans 2; A tlanta 4.
Mobile 8; Birmingham 2.
Nashville 3; Little Rock 2.
Chattanooga 5; Memphis 6.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Ma«M at Knoxville,

Augusta at Asheville.
ChurluU) a t S partanburg.

improved Business and Residential Properly
in Sanford

CHICAGO. Aug. 18.—'Ted Blan­
NEW YORK, Aug. 18.— New
York turned hnck the Phillies kenship registered his seventh suc­
Monday, 3 to 2, gaining 1-2 a gam e cessive victory Monday when Chi­
on the league leading Pirules. cago defeated In tro il, 3 to 2, in
Metiscl took two bason In the the final gam e of tin- series. The
eighth on a wild peg to llaher, a d ­
vanced to third while Perry was visitors made only six hits off
being thrown out at first and scor­ Blankenship hat a hnse on halls
ed with the winning run on Lind- and an erro r hy Davis gave tlieni
Htrum 's single. Kent Greenfield a two run lead. The Sox came
held the visitors to six scattered from behind and Blankenship
hits. Tlie victory placed New drove in the tying ran in the sev­
York within three games of P itts­ enth inning when Ilia long fly en­
abled Kamia to score.
burgh.
The Box Score
The Box Score
AB It H PO A E
PI III, A
AB It II PO A F. DETROIT
I I I H
0 0
Sand, n s . ____ 4
0
I 2
I 0 Noun, )h.
Burke,
2h.
3
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Mokair, xxx .. a
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I 0 0 2 0 II
Leach, cf......... 5
0 2 I 0 0 Manush, cf.
10 2
7 10
Williams, rf..... 4
1
I I « &lt;&gt; Wingo, If. ..
2 0 01
H arper, If..........2 1 0
1 I) 0 llcilm nnn, rf. 2 1 0
3 0 0 l 3 0
W’ghtatnnc, Hr. 4 0 0 5 &lt;1 (I Jones, 3b. ..
2 0 0
Kimmick, 3li. .. 3 ( 1 0 1 I 0 Tavener, ss. . 3 0 11
Bassler,
c.
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3
0
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3
0 0
Wilson, x ....... I
0 0 0 &lt;» 0
.. 3 u it 0 1 n
Huber,
............... 0 0 0 0 I Holloway, p.
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I 0 0 it
Friberg, 2b. .. I 0
I 6 3 I xTodil
... | o n 0 0 0
Henline, c........ 3
0
O 7 2 0 xxltigm y
I it 0 0 0 0
Carlson, p...... 2
0 0 0
I 0 xxxlilne .
Hawks, xx . . . . 1 0
1 0 0 0
Totals
. .. 32 2 6 21 6 (I
x Batted for Jones in Oth.
xx Batted fur Tavener in 0th
xxx Haiti d fui llnlinway in Oth
CHICAGO
AB It II I'O A I

Philadelphia
Chicago . ..
St. Louis ..
D etroit .. ..

Arc Now Receiving Application For

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AMERICAN I.EAGI'I
Boston at Chicago.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
New York a t Detroit.
W ashington a t Cleveland.
SOUTHERN I.EAGUI
Memphi* at Chattanooga.
Birmingham a t Mobile.
Little Rock and Nashville.
A tlanta at New Orleans.

12S Feet
The prices in Bel-Air arc low compared with other
Fronting on CVIory A von no adjoining two nton-s Ihat
corner on Celery Avenue.

If taken quick can be pur­

subdivisions in the same vicinity—The terms are easy.

chased at 57a.UO a front fool on easy terms.

Orel) Outclasses
Burns In Benefit
DETROIT, Aug. 18.—(/P)—
Solly
Seaman, New York,
knocked out Jimmy Brady of,
Detroit in the second round of
a scheduled ten round boat
here Monday night. They urn
junior lightweight*. The match
\vn* the first of three Ill-round
content*, feature on the A m er­
ican IfCgitm benefit curd.
Harry Grid), world’s middle­
w eight champion, won from
Tommy Burns, of D etroit, in
their 10-round hunt. Greb oute la te d Burn* throughout the
c n lin l m atch.

60 Feet
Between First and Second Streets «&gt;u Sanford Avenue
At $1)10.00 per front fool.

Phone 453
2102 First St

Realtors,

214 First St

�tiie sanford

Classified Directory

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FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEM INOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Lumley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEA SES, a t very reasomiblo
prices. Rem ington Portable Type­
w riters.
Telephone 93, Welaka
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E. SPU RLING. sub-division
specialist. Subdivision to OrJando, Florida, and F l o r a
H eights, Florida oa Dixie High­
way.

H g | i respon sible
^ C r r t c t In sertio n,

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COLUMBUS (Gn..) LEDGE
Classified nds have the It
circulation in Southwestern
JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds gin. Rate 8c (6-word line!
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak ivj tibA U ll the prosperous farm ­
Avenue end Third S tr e e t Tele­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
phone 111.
ia county advertise in the DeLnml
Daily News, ra te lc per word, cash
with order.

■ rU T tsr.ns
Krtientatlve thorf r »ith rate*, rule*
f i t a. will (Ive you
ErBjtl'n
And If
Ey will assist you
h i r want ad. to
I tffKtlve.

TIN AND M ETAL WORK

L tr .voTtca
IshJuld Klve their
Ltofflc* addreea a*
f phone number If
Leulte. About one
k a thousand ha* a
d the there can't
with you unless
oar addreea
Isaac* MP.IT he
Wasa at The SaaI sdlee or by let.
*»*««. itlscMtlasat ralld.
IPrompt.

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m you w ant it.
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unit RENT
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FOB HIRE

0 SERVICE Day
leetw all *rnin&lt; Rsi*Phone 551 and 63-W
CAFE
lice and Quality
Ihigns
IA C A F E
raffle House
(Mjr. 105 W. 1st St.

PRIG STORE - Pre9rw«, Sodaa.
We
ir you ns your otnne.

Earle T. Field
IIKAL ESTATI3 —IVVKST.MK.VT.1
Lobby

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K anfonl
Florida

STATIONS AND
I SUPPLIES
■iree itatmn*. Msglecond. First and Elm,
fenue and 10th Street,
•vice.

Resident of Florida alnctt 1S(H
Rffereiin-s:
Flrat National Bank.

J. II. HUTCHINSON
IIKAI. KSTATB
Acri-ago, Farms nnd Orange
urovea n Specially

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1020 L a u r e l Avenue,

Mem tier of
SANFORD, FLA
F l o r i d a S t rite
Florist* Association.

1st all occasion*,
t Phoni 200-W

WANTED: To buy n nine o r ten
room house dose in, suitable for
roomers. Will pay $1500 cash, bal­
ance in monthly paym ents. Price
m ust be reasonable. P. O. Box 121.
WANTED: C arpenters and lab o r­
ers for new ice plnnt. Apply on
job nt Reels Garage.

Automobiles
D EPEN D A B LE USED CARS
Office In
lng Annex 1921 Dodge Touring.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
1923 Dodge Grnhsin 1 1-2 t«

Moughton

Truck.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton ’* rue

l. W. Phillips’ Sons
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Phone 3
Oak nnd 2nd Hi

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia's
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach ju st finish­
ed; nt two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started;
q uarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. W rite Devel­
opment Department, 'iho l ’eica-

INSURANCE

Business Sites
Apartment House Sites
Water Fronts

L E ' b ’b

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T H A N

M I H O T E 'b ’

TO REACH BUYERS or a«llera of
Florida real estate advertise la
tho S t. P etersburg Times. One cent
cent • word daily, two cent* a word
Sundays.

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

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

We Have Several
Tracts On Lake
well within the City
limits that offer the
best development pro­
positions in Sanford.
We will help you

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Augusta, Gn.. A ugusta's greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

finance and develop
■ the properties which

MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people | J
are interested in Florida. Each m
of them through a classified nd *
in the Morgantown POST. Six J
cents a word for six consecutive, ■

2 we now control.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

THE CI. ARKSilURG EXPONENT
— ( ent ral West Virginia’s liirgeat di lilv Want ad rate 1 1- Jc per
worii 4 insertions 1 l -tc; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.

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WANTED TO REN T: 5 room
house. Rent not exceed $25.00
FOR RENT: House.
Sec John
TWO LOTS Highland S treet. 120
per month. Will lease for 12
Musson.
months. J . B. II. Care Herald.
ft. South front, 126 feet deep.
Sidewalk nnd street paving paid. FOR RENT: Furnished 5 room
cottage. Modern conveniences. WANTED: To rent 5 to 8 room
J. II. Hutchinson, 1020 Laurel
Avenue.
Plume 120.
house for year. Two children of
FOR RENT: A ttractive, large fu r­ school age. Write J . F. P., Box
nished room, t e a r the water. 1051 City.
Private home. Phone 571-J.
Orders for awning,
ready to s ta rt making
APARTMENT FOR RENT: One
R o m B uilding
■6 days. J. B. II. Care
apartm ent of two bedrooms and
Otlanda, Florida
FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
kitchenette. One apartm ent one
Mominir Sentinel; largest classi­
bedroom and kitchenette. location
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
cool and shady, rales reasonable. WANTED: One or two rooms w ith'
imum 21c casii with order.
private bath from ono to five j
Apply to Mrs. Schmidt, 218 French
months. P. O. Box 838.
Ave.
HILTON’S
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
FOR RENT: Garage. 210 Ijiurel
n .v tiiK ii s im p
Miscellaneous
accepted w ant nd medium in
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms. Hot Ave. Call a fte r 6 |&gt;. tn.
113 Magnolia Avr.
Daytona (F in.) One cent a word
and cold water. 120 Palmetto.
6 F irst Class B arbers
MAN
WANTED
locally.
im­
an insertion. .Minimum 25c.
DUPLEX
shorthand
course
by
.Special A ttention
mediately, sell shoes. Hosiery d i­ LOST: Three* keys on brown
mail
means
sneers*.
Pay
when
string. Automobile keys, on 1st
Given To Ladies and Children,
rect. Dig (HTinanent income. Re­
you succeed. Cost one-fifth cithers.
peat orders. Factory prices. Pro Street. Mrs. M. I*. W right. Phone
National Shorthand School, Lake­
tented territory. W rite, Tanners 170-W.
land, Fin,
FOR RENT: 3 room apartm ent, 321-8 C Street, Boston, Mass.
Chinawnre in English Porce­
furnished. Call Herald Office.
STOLEN: From in hack of the FoR RI-.S r Furnished apartment^ WANTED Truck farm on liberal
lains, Ruvarian and Japanese
shares wants experienced truekPalm’s Annex porch two one
Shirley Apartments, 219 First
HAVANA. Aug. 18.—(iD— More
China make lovely gifls
rr, with references to farm I acres than l.oon am ateur and prufessiouhundred pound kits of Dupont pure Street. Phone 161.
PALM BEACH COUNTY
first class drained truck land with rl hall team s easily put husehall
white lend and zinc ground in oil.
scene of stu; inil’ni.i d
I irge flowing well. Land on East in first place as the most popular
Black kit with white letters on it.
The Ball Hardware ment.
Rooms l or Rent
Read about it in th&lt;
Coast Dixie Highway four miles rport in Cuba. The American n a t­
Reward of $25.00. Also a carload
Bench Post. Sample copy
of bricks less 1000 were stolen FOR RENT—Rooms witu or with South Daytona Post Office. 'Dads, ional game, howuver, is not the
request.
from hack of lot 2 corner of 3rd
out meals.
Reasonable rates. implements nnd some fertilizer on only one th at engages the a tte n ­
lunil. Have unusual retail selling tion of the youth of Cuba.
Street and Laurel Avenue On Mr. Lincoln House
W. H. LONG
proposition. No living quartern.
Kents place where Mr. Cook used
All the larger social clubs have
to live. $50.00 reward if returned F O R R E N T : F urn ish ed a p a r tm e n t . Ample help available on short no- athletic team s including besides
MEAT MARKET
Apply
Sanford
Paint
and
Wall
j »iee, J. M. Uowe, Dox II, Daytona. baseball, swimming, rowing, foot­
to W. M, Tuggle at 503 West Third
ITelephone 2101.
Street. Some one must have seen P ap er Co. 112 Fii. t Street.
ball, track, fencing and jni alai
■U0 S anford Ave. Sanford, Fla
them hauling off my bricks named FOR RENT: Due furnished bed
(Spanish Inmdball).
loom. Rent reu-onahle. 107, 3rd
Daisy, ‘cause daisies won’t toll.
Try Smith’s Barber
S treet.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-H er­
If you need a sum­
ald, South Georgia's greatest WANTED: Export floor sanding
Shop
for
good
barber
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
mer suit it will pay you
old or new floors. Apply 309 \
H. A. SPEIR
weekly ami Sunday.
Classified Second St. Call between I and
work. Ladies welcome. to buy now. If you do
rates 10c per line. Waycroas Jo u r­ p. m. \V. D. Fillrnon.
C ontractor and Builder
nal-Herald, \Vnycr0s3, Georgia.
not need a summer
Next to Valdez.
.99-M — Phone — 499-M
Drinking
Waler
i TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— ARE YOU dissatisfied with your
suit then it will pay
stocks, bonds, mortgages, or oth­
Send in your .-ubscriptioi) to the
2108 PALM ETTO AVR.
Municipal Supply
er
investments?
If
you
fare
a
prob­
Tribune or hand it lu your local
you to buy it now for
dealer so you can read Florida’s lem that requires the aid of suc­
City Of Sanford
cessful
specialists
who
are
thor­
next summer. See the
greatest new»;aner. One year,
Everything
$8.00, 6 month.*. Si 63, three months oughly equipped to meet all enmii
wonderful values be­
Approved liy
$2.00. If you ileitro $1,1100 insur­ tilths ami in intim ate touch with all
Printing— Decorating
For the Sportsman ance
policy odd 75e to your order. markets, consult us without obli­
in g offered at Whid­
gation. Correspondence confiden­
PHONE 303
Morida State Hoard
At
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell tial. State full partculars first let
den and Hodges, 110
Of Health
anything? If so advertise in ter. Henry L Baxter and Company,
Bah Hardware
East Seeond St.
1107, New York City.
the Gainesville Sun,

Phone 8

iQ ELECTRIC CO.
a to Gillon h Tlatt
Ir. Everything elecL
422. Elcctragith

YOUNG MEN wanted, V i t h or
■without experience to fill v ar­
ious positions in South Am erica.
Big salaries, great opportunities.
Enclose 25c to cover booklets, etc.
P. O. Box 20-1, Stapleton, S taten
Island. N. Y ._____________ _____
WANTED: Insurance ag e n t to sell
accident nnd sick benefit in su r­
ance. Costing only ten dollars n
year. Good commission. 121 W est
Euclid Ave., DcLand, Florida.

WANTED: For sale or re n t im ­
mediately one well located store
FOR SAl.E a t a bargain, stock of room and four residences. Calder
merchandise and store fixtures, A Eldridgc.
amount about $1,500.00. Will trade
fo r guodfFord ns cosh payment W ANTED: lowly cashier. Applj
m anager of Union News Rcstnu
and terms on balance. Rent reason­
able. Have other business reason rant. A. C. L. Depot.
for selling. A real bargan for some
one. For further information call WANTED: Wanted to buy n few
lots in either Hollywood or Coral
on or write F. E. McNeal, Oviedo,
Gnblcs, Fla., for huilding purpose.
W hat have you?

MAINE — Walerville, Morning
MIRACLE Concrete Co* general
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
cem ent work, sidewalks, build­ people are interested in Florida
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes, J. 8. property. Reach them through
T erw llleger, Prop.
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.
H IL L LUM BER CO. Houae o.
Service, Q uality and Price.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored away nnd
DAVID B. HYEB have
no use for. A little thirtyARCHITECT
rent nd may bring you several
dollars. Phone 118 and a repre­
M em ber A. L 4
sentative will call and see you.

GfTlelent.

FOR SALE: T hree ndjoining 50
foot lots, close In on Celery Ave.
Twenty-five hundred dollars for
th e three. Six hundred cash, $50
a month. Address Box 82, City.

BY CONDO

EVERT TRUE

Wanted

FOR SAl.E: Seed potatoes, Spauld­
ing Rose Four for fall planting.
FOR SALE: 3 lake front lots for Price $1.50 per bushel. F. F. Dut­
sale at Lake Mary. Call Sanford ton Si Co., Sanford, Fla.
Paint and Wall Paper Co., F irs t
St., Sanford, Fin. Phone 303.
FOR SALE: One pnir mules, h a r­
ness and wngon. Hay rnke anti
FOR SALE: One fine grove, lake mowing machine. W. K. Betts, Ball
fro n t near Sanford. Calder &amp; Hardware Co.
r ldridge.
FOR SALE: Two E a st front lots
on Sanford Ave., 60x125 feet.
FOR SALE: Avocado pears. F resh
o ff tho trees. 305 Park Avenue. One corner. Easy term s. Address
Box 352. City.
FOR SALE: A t sacrifice fine team
1200 pound mules, also complete FOR SALE: Two E ast front lots
on Sanford Ave., 60x200 feet.
outfit of fnrming implements
Three miles out. Easy terms. Ad­
dress Box 352, City.

Building Material

Service

\

r u u m u RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE DR SALE: 3 acres partly Improv­
DALLY NEW S—It covers Drow­ ed land in edge of Sanford. $1
ned County thoroughly which is iO.
ro Half cash. B. II. B., I*. O. Box
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
SALE: A rug
Sample copy and rate card upon FOR
ister. Phone 571-J
request.

WIGHT .PRINT SHOP—P rinting LEARN ADOUT I’olk County and
lak elan d , through the StarE ngrnving, Embossing. See us
first. W e do it. Phone 417-W. Telegram . Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Published
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclal St.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Lakeland. Florida.
REAL ESTATE

:* tor conK J »c fo r

HERALD,’

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Phone 057.

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                    <text>THE w e a t h e r
P artly cloudy with locan thnnilm ,honors Meriday and Tuesday}
m oderate easterly winds.
Maximum Temp.
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|.g Greatest V e g e ta b le
, Richest Garden Land
*riSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH E;
\N r o itI ). FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 15.

lie ’ll Preside

S h o w s V a lu e O f P u b lic ity
T h a t S a n f o r d Is R e c e iv in g
n lu - ishows how they arc combine the
®ur- nepers for nny mention of Florida,
an* All want to know if we have had
l',,Wlc Will Know In 2 \V „ k , £
con- u!"r
nnd I tell them th a t we
tthdlKT II Will i v Mnde , , ,
nave had only a steady and sub­
stantial grow th nnd thnt if they
I P
■"li'mipilon Of hi
men of this country a ■nv t now they will net in on the
Its Coni Supply l or Winter the
ground flooi.
-------of
“ It is very hard to get down to
Operators And Miners K
hn dners and buy merchandise, be­
cs une everyone
.
wants to talk real
Still At Loggerheads!!!?
estate. *It will
" probably take u.a
two weeks lot ;er than usual to
Neil hr r Side Seems Disposed
attend to our bu.sine.as on this account.
T» Resume Parley Wbirh
“ We nrc buying stock for n city
Was Broken Off August 22
of 20.000 people this season and
carried stories of •’ rr Planning to come t»aek in Jan PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 17.—
Only two weeks remain Im fore the [Sanford’s grent success in thd hit* *’arv b&gt;r more. A satisfied custocountry is to know definitely forward movement, some of which n,rr builds a store nnd likewise a
whether it atrain is to Miff,.,, inter. have already been mentioned, II l'iwn, a city am! state,
writ. , of one article that appeared
"Coming up on the Cherokee
i in the New Ynk Sun, though ivory with 110 tiussvnirers wo heard only
[small, was mentioned to him nhout «»&lt;• squawk, and he was a follow
-it) times hy New York business who elaimcd to have a home in
nun. Ti e letter in part follows:
j Hollywood. Calif., that cost him
, *'t&gt;!»'• item. I had worked in the *2tMl,(MM). lie can’t sell it now for
•Sim. y.1.1 will notiro is very small ' '&lt;&gt;.••&lt;m and he blames Florida for
and yet w- have had la or 201men it- &lt;».r&gt; ipiawk out of t Hi persons.
I mention it to m when they round th a t’s what I rail satisfied custoHint we were from Sanfordi* It mors, for F lo rid a H

Ij^to Decide if
E £ to Adjust
C of Those In
E Will Keep On

I,Mellon To

[Direct Repoi
Hal Yielding &gt;
itinjf Dclcgath,
II Be Ncccssarj
IniNGTON, Aug. 17.
Ljust how much fnrI American Debt Cnm■ is to R o
in r n c f I ) ad ju st v io w p o in tH
I p) B elvinn c o m n iis I ’xpccti*d to h e d e c itlc d
fcy P resid en t C o ^ litlijc
Ifjolh, VI., a f t e r
has

II a direct re»v

Mrs. H. A. Kaune of St. Loui i
on only 23 and she's been m arried mil1

Itistions.
Lr Smoot. (It) "
. loft
Lay for Vermont
' with
hr Mellon, will l
dl the
[fore the chi*/
cutive.
[mission f*sds V has made
| a concession in the negoas it should wi '.out spe[horization from Mr. Cool-

ELECTION FIGHT)CLEVELAND FIRM
IS SLATE!) TO GO [MAY OPEN PLANT
TO SENATE BOBY HERE THIS FALL

a couple of weeks, but she’s one f
the leading real e sta te women i t
the. country, .lu st a fte r her mar­
riage she sold a SI,ft00,000 hot. I,
RtMiiig a commission of $-10,000.

Since the lirenk at the neu horc Sn Close Is Kcrnuiit Bolwften
Loth operators nnd m iners have
Hronkharl nnd Slock Thai
Lls have no *bought th a t
letrcnched thcnisvlves in their an­
( ’nminitlre Will He Asked
Sklent will *«u*gest the ncnounced opposition to each other.
\ of the terms contained
Operators have reiterated the dan­
'In .Make Derision In Case
first proposal put forw ard
cer of a public boycott if they let
Belgian government. They
the price of hard coal g&lt;&gt; any high-*
shed that if the negntiaer. They have repeated th a t this
* to he carried to a su'-prevents tiieir as eating to any
f(inclusion there m ust be Weeds Lure President Who terms in the new contract, such as
Ll yielding by the visiting
Thoroughly Enjoys Tramp; the request for a ten per cent
In.
Attends Churca Serviceu wage increase for contract miners
| cognizance of published
$1 a day additional for all day
With
His Wife And Father anil
U lt the United S tates
workers, which would in any way
I that the United Staten
inena.-e present production costs.
Icily to (ierm any and not PLYM OUTH, Vt Aug. 17.— With the outlook unsettled, the
Im for the $171,000,000 Thu bald knob of Messer bill tow­ anthracite coal trade and public
■ the little kingdom dur- ering above tho sky-line back of are reported to lie taking cmerRnr period, some officials i his fa th e r’s home lured President Igency precautions.
■ lot only hod the llel- Coolidgc outdoors into thy sun­
Buyers Lay in Supply.
Hfc no such proposition, shine bundny nnd he set on a Sun­
Work at the mines is proceeding
I de Belgian representn- day m orning tram p which carried
at top tqie.-d, word comes, in o r­
Wlht Paris -conference on him to its sum m it.
der to alert* up every e x tra pound
b&lt;^»&lt;i kwv*, Ml| SIS* I ’. i t
In th e afternoon,* tTccTinTpanicd of coal possible in advance of any
this country signed the
by
M rs. Coolidgc and his father, untoward developments a fortnight
jreoment thnt there war.
nttended non-denoniinutional hence. Anthracite carrying road
» exchanging of the Rel­ lie
it for a German oldign- services in the simple Union indicated increasingly heavy ship­
church ju st across the road from ments.
’ the treaty of Versailles the fam ily hom estead.
Meanwhile fleets of retail coal
T onight he re ste d , preparatory trucks rushing bulging loads •&lt;•
[r agreements, it was ex­
pat Belgians can nnd will to his conference here tomorrow householders cellars and to the
.Germany to take rare of vvitli^ S ecretary Mellon and Sena­ *Yual pockets’’ of large industrial
pr debts. Payments, hnw- to r Sm oot, of U tah, on the Belgian u -.i i .tie reported fam iliar siglus
situation. Avoiding main travel­ i n the streets of large E astern ciled roads, congested by autom o­
biles of tourists who had Plymouth
as th e ir Sunday objective, the
iftcly after their confer- president, as he started for the
In the recount so far. Stock Imn
Ithc president today, Scc- peak of M esser hill, took to a curv­
made .unie gains but iwt emmgh to
psi'in and Senator Mellon ing lane that is little more than
u(e- 1 liriiokhart’s final ma *oity
►r Smoot plan to leave n wagon trail. The first and last
which was approximately 1,20ft.
skngtnn, arriving here
If ti*-* senate committed* -hotild
P**k&gt;y afternoon in time
rule nut the contented Brookhart
Mother meeting with the
ballot., it would nu-iin victory for
on that day.
WASHINGTON, Aug, 17. ftl’i Sti ck, Imt this outcome is regard­
lly working out electricnlly-limed ed Hi highly unlikely. Unless there
SKI-S. Aug. 17.—(/!&gt;»_
ilivlographic ap arn tu s, the Hui- ii- a change in Krpuhlienn p dicy
lhc negotiation* at Wash*au id Standards has been cn- or tionio upset yet to lx* developed
‘•.fund the ll.-lginn d**ht
iblcd to take a new scries of in the count. Brookiuirt will em ­
ftjted States fall through,
(holograph* of rifle bullets, and erge the winner and to his seat.
[■'erstood &gt;hc question of
Republican leaders fav &gt;r M ilting
ime tho release of gas and sound
T K ^ / n t i r c problem to
viivcs fro mt hi* weapons used. The Brookhart, fearing that to oust
’irst re.-udt of the operation do- him would only precipitate a new
L i E L S . ilre
i-riled I I’nilip I*, (juayale, lL* in urgent revolt in I'.ftti Ihat might
I * «f calling an int-r- nlbeen
to throw* new light on tie-* cost Senator Cummins his -eat.
|ererec to discus, the debt
un which inil- Moreover the Uemocrats are cool
theory of hallisti
itury expert have worked in de- toward Stock because, while nomin­
ally a Democrat, he was in reality
vcloping weapons.
S3
Mr. (junyale g**ts his photo­ the regular Republican candidate.
"•
«M h
graph-1 by tile light of an electric
spark which has roughly a dura­
l.
•••«* on the (|m*«.
tion «f a millionth of a necond.
£■ }Z ? "■ "•
* u ii&lt;
With new and speedier types of Suppress S m u i* ir I i n
plat, it i* thus possible to gel a
number of entirely separate pic­
ture* &lt;&gt;f each bullet, though tin*
projectile &gt;s speeding at the rat •
of
feet n second. Tin* sound
wave, .the ilisturbniicei* in tho
air from the bullet’s passage and
the gas blast behind the bullet
an- recorded on the plates.
One of the ordinance theories
t„ fall before the evidence of tin*
photographs i* th at the speed of
a bullet from an arm y rifle inciea-cs for some distance afte r
it emerges from the muzzle. The
■ ' Kramlson, Richard
I,la*t of the explosive cases in its
■ th,. f"te J "ilge John It.
r.ai* was supposed to accomplish
Professor,
Students
■ 7* court „f domestic rethis acceleration, but Mr. (juaylc’s
■
,hat il has Remain Awake Sixty photograph shows how the pro­
B r. i*:i'!t f,: r voting Richjectile drawing sw iftly aw ay from
I f J| . immT
u"»ual «l- Hours In Experiment the muzzle.

Rifle Bullet Wave
Photographed And
Timed By I) e v i c e

( anada, II.S. YVantTo

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l‘

Ur ,K&gt;y* ovnor

I i “ *oHkr rnnch ° n
l i r e *?{'• 13 rcPUtc(| to he
■ian V . ? ran,lm“ *hcr, as
ti ^ 'r io n e d the court
l * w ? ' n l&lt;,W:,nce 16 $10,K L I P
‘I1? c°u rt th at
t n . m P ,yc,! ln her home

r s s r .n a a

th?. hc ,ncroa«d annual
re ofl |o 51q0Bj thorizwf “ ft
".e boy' , " ' 00

c o v e r tho

$1300 vnration
H amngtter rn‘r' 'stribution
hi«
an,'"ig the cm|pron»M “ runih whon l.e
I■f _*n&lt;*
f ana cowboy*.
V ,0, 1,0 thy

Markets

W ASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—f;Tb
—The world o f science nnd quiet
a few cuiious citizens aw aited to­
day a rep o rt of how one feel s a f t­
e r first defying the “ Su'.'lnuin” for
Gft hours and then iumitginT in a
12 hour Snooze. A series test on
this m att *r today raced eight studenia and a G o o rfo W ashington
U niversity professor when they
brought to a close such an experi­
m ent, the purpose of which w:i to
ascertain the effect of loss of sleep
upon a person’s physic;.! aiui meat
al stru ctu re.
The CO hour* continum WakefulHens cam e to -los? Fundav night
w ith nil particip an ts reported in
l&gt;est of spirits, it was sai*! that
no cross words h.tJ been uttered
by any during the sk-iple** m ara­
thon which was enlivened with
dancing, m otoring, walking and a
variety of tests.

17.— GP) _
f 7-8 to 1.59to 1.57; May
. September,
Howey — ” Howoy-Iri-The-l!ills.’
‘her, .40 1-2 votes $800,000 ,l&gt;ond issue for pub

lie improvements.

f People Mourn
ith Mrs. Morgan
I oCUST VALLEY, ,\’. Y.— Aug
■_(.p,_Thi* little town was ir
timing today as many prom in­
i r.*ons gathered for the funer\]r J. I*. Morgan, wife of the
iiiuii r who died F riday a fte r i*.
’ jiim*- from sleeping sickn u s.
\ than 200 |*rsons, ail rein,,f Mi Morgan, were to at■ ,h,. funeral, but many others
arriving this morning.
pi msrvices were to bo j)rivn,i**
e simple funeral ritu al- of the
Italian church will be read
i i n Morgan s favorite hymns
„n 'the organ in th-- little
John o f I.uttingtown
h i* pew space for 17U pernroof—Proposed highway
will include 20 miles hurd
I road*t

Sanford May lie Selected As
ife For Dig llnller Dis­
tributing Firm; The Low
Hales Said to be Favorable

Officers Unsuccessful
In SeveralAtlempts
To Ret Anderson
For Recent Killing:

French Banker Will
Be Speaker Tonight

New Eye-Witness
To Crime Is Found
.*#i *4

Round Table On Internation­
al Justice To lie Held TtlcsDay ;Di.«cuss Disarm t merit
WII.IAMSTON, Mass.. Amj.17.
—(d1)—The Institute of Politics is
now i nterinjr the final week of
its sessions. Sunday's speech &lt;T
Hear Admiral H arry M. P. Hom e,
U. S. N., retired, in w idth he criti|ize«l the attitu d e of certain mein*
ber* of the institute or applaudin? criticism s of American policy
by foreign visitors now addressing
the institute, has been widely com­
mented upon.
There is a widespread feeling
thnt the ndmirnl'a rebuke was
merited.
Prof, George II. fllakeslep of
Clark university, who is conduc­
ting the open confercncu of ThRecent Foreign Policy of the Un­
ited S tates ,i» expected t o . pro­
vide an opportunity ) i hin re ­
maining two conferences to dis­
cuss the phases of American pol­
icy which have not yet been dwelt
on fully, and on which p art o f the
controversy hinges.
The program for Monday in ­
cludes the evening lecture by
Hubert Mason French, banker and
director of the Credit LyiMii.ii.-wwho will discuss Hie inflation of
tli" French currency, post warinflation in general and po dlde
cuireney re forme.
Other m eetings scheduled for to ­
morrow are the round table on
International Justice, which will
be conducted by |)r. Jc.tjy ;*,.
Heeves, professor of political . i
cnee in the University of Wi icmi• in: the round table on Mim nil
Resources as a New Environment
Factor in World A ffairs, led by
Hr. Charles IK. Leith of the Un­
iversity of Wisconsin; the round
•aide on O utstanding Problems in
Inter-Am erican
Relations, con­
ducted by Ur. Leo K. Howe, dir­
ector general of tin- Pan-Am er­
ican Union; and the round table op
Some Political Problems in C o n ­
tem porary Europe under Ur. Hernuilmtc E. Sflcniitt, of the Univer­
sity of Chicago.
F eatu re of the Hay
Tho outstanding event of th*ilay probably will prove to l&gt;o tigopen conference on The itritisb
Commonwealth, under the leader­
ship of Lionel Curtis of Oxford
university and also of the llrtlish colonial office. This m eeting
will be uddressed by Sir Itobei i
llordcn, form er prime m inister of
Canada, who arrived at the in ­
stitu te today. Ur. Uuncau Mc­
A rthur, professor of colonial and

Wolfe Alibi Becomes
Tan £ led As IleTries
To Secure Freedom
MUNCIE, Ind., A ur. 17.—
A.P.—Several squads of Muncie poilce nnd members of*
tho sheriff’s force who Into
Sunday received n “hot tip’*
th at GcorRe (Dutch) Antlerson, named hy Ben Hnnce in
it dying statement ns tho slay­
er of himself anti his wife,
in a fnrm house near Hart­

CONSTRUCTION OF
NEW LAUNDRY TO
START THIS WEEK
( ’ontra/I; Awarded; Ground
To He Broken In Day or So;
It. L. Chrisonhcr *y Is Man­
age.’, Vlcc-i resident Firm

Mirei. All of these men, it is point­
ed out, have had wide experience
in tliii line and it is expected
th at the new laundry will prove
u complete success and th at it will
lie an asset toiSanford.
The structure will cover n ground
ersity, King.slon, Canada, also will apace of I2tl hy $-1 feet and will
speak.
bo built off hollow tilu and brick,
A special open conference on it will bo of a most modern type
disarm am ent tiaa been scheduled and especially adapted to its p u r­
1 ir Wednesday, under tho loudc.*- pose, it is stated, flic laundry will
- nip of Mnj. Gen. Sir Frederick be ready for operation about Uoc. I.
.da .rice. S ir F rcdurick tins been
The now laundry it Is declared,
i 'inducting a round table on Thu | will supply a long felt need in this
Limitation* of Armaniunta tuning city bccuuse of the absence of n
tin p ast .three weeks, but the local plunt of tiiat kind during the
m eltings huVe not l.een open to |(U*t several yearn. Owners of the
all membota now .iitemlirfg the in- proponed establishm ent recently
Biitutc. This spec fid NVednc day i atnied th a t they believe the S an ­
conference, however, will perm it ford field deserving of a local lau n ­
the general to present his con­ dry ami that it is their intention
clusions in a public session.
to give t h i . city a first class plant.
A change has been made in the
The lot of the company is 117
program of the evening lectures, by 2ti| feet. It is bordered on the
sen ato r Antonio t ’ippico of Italy I north hy Third S treet, on the south
has arran g ed to deliver his final by Fourth S treet, on the w est by
lecture on The
Meditt rruncaii Cedar Avenue and on the e a st by
Area ami Italy on Wednesday ev­ ti 15 foot alley.
ening.
Mr. Burman, president of tho
corporation is formerly of Cleve­
land, ()., but for the punt six years
i has been connected with tho O r­
lando Steam luiundry. He is also
[owner of the San Juan Hotel of
I th at city. Mr. Chrlsenberry came
i t* Sanford from Atluntn ami for
the pant four years has operated
tbo Seminole Steam Uiundry Com­
pany in this city. Mr. Wingfall was
UUHLIN, Aug, 17.LP)—MVrhe
formerly of Charleston, S, C-. but
fru it crop thi&lt; yfiir Inc* proved al­
i for the pant 111 years has been in
m ost a complete failure, the Free
I the laundry business in Orlundo.
S ta te departm ent of agriculture re­
ports. The yield ii tile nmulleat in
ninny years.
Seminole Woman Is

*
t’l l * m

hand inform ation concerning th**
♦rrt‘at development th at has s ta rtII 111 cd in F lorida and thu g^ent influx
of people into this state from all
ie morn- l»«rU» of the United .States. lUml
sary for [citato conditions cst»**ciiilly are lie'clock in j *n*T Investigated by the South CarTht* a ir olinn inun.
eparture I They have formed n very fuvorm., and j able im pression of Sanford nnd
at K: 15. other cities of Florida, it is declurOcean c l. wnd arc well pleased and t*n»t 32nd thnswl w ith tho progress und dcManhat- velopmcnt of nil sections of the
[state.
c meets I The personal investigation wus
ers Ait j proni|ite*rby the general talk nbout
or tw o I‘ h'rida which is heard throughout
the re-1 South Carolina and the desire of
In any j the S p artan b u rg Chumbcr of Com*h regu-1 nierco to supply the residents of
vith ten I that city w ith first hand Informafifteen I lion.

I

NEW YORK, Aug. 1«-—&lt;*) .Suburban nir service for week-end
travelers had a preliminary trial
here Saturday with a flight to and
from Fire Island by a Curtk** am ­
phibian carrying two passengers.
The experiment was made by th o
Com muters’ Air Transport, Inc., a
new concern, with u view to estab­
lishing regular air lines between
M anbnttnn nnd nearby points
which arc not easily accessible by

Saturday’s Address o f Rear
Admiral Harry House Gels
Commendation For Rebuke
Directed Toward Dissenters

ford City, retured last n ight with­
out Anderson.
E arly several squads of potico
in command of Chief of Police
Randolph and Chief of Detective*
F red Puckett, armed with rio t
guns, left headquarters for a farm
half w ay between here nnd H a rt’&lt;»rd City, Ind., where Anderson
vns reported to bo in hiding. A r­
riving a t the fnrm the officers esuiously closed in on the place but
’ound th at Anderson, who has boon
ought for more than n year by
cdernl au thorities following his
-serpo from the A tlanta peniten*inry, hnd evaded the drag n et they
’grand for him.
Throughout the day officers ran
down num erous "tip s” and took
ime to collect additional evidence
(gainst Anderson nnd Charles
One A rm ’ Wolfe, who also wai
mined in dunce's dying statem ent
in a companion of Anderson.
Anderson, n pal of Gerald Chap­
man, notorious mail roblier, guntnnq and jail breaker, has been
•ought by departm ent of justice
•gents and private detectives ever
xlnre they escaped together from
\tla n tn .
Chapman I* now held in tho
Connecticut state prison under
death sentence for tho m urder of
-I New llritain, Conn., police of­
ficer during the robbery of n mer­
cantile establishm ent in th at city.
Chief of Police Randolph an­
nounced he had obtained the
names of additional witnesses to
tho I lance m urder and they will
he called to testify at the coro-

result of a coroner’s investigation.
His atto rn ey , John O’Neil, stall'd
he would not make u statem ent
until tomorrow.
To diite, O'Neil suid, he had suc­
ceeded in establishing a perfect
alild for tho mnn who is accused
of being a m em ber of the m urder­
e r’s party.
Tlio law yer dcclnred hia client
talk cd to a prom inent Muncie man
in this city ju st 15 minutoo before
tho slaying occurred, pointing out
th at it would hftvo been impossible
for Wolfe to have rcuchcd the
scene of tho’ shooting in
that
length of time.
In tips face of this statem ent i*
the positive identification
of
Wolfo by a t least two prominent
Yorktown men, who declared be
was seen in th a t city ju st 15 min­
utes before the shooting. It is
less than six mih'.s from Yorktown
to the scene of the slaying.
Anderson’s ac­
Charles
complice, is held in thn county jail
under bond of $100,000. He re­
fused to answ er questions put to
him by officers, although ho has
been grilled alm ost constantly
since he was captured several
hours a fte r the shooting.

Appointed Dean O f Two Dead, Several
Injured In Wrecks
Women a t Stetson
DKLAND, Aug. 15.— Announce­
ment has been made of tho ap ­
pointment of Miza Mary KstelliTrlkbie, of Chuluotn, as dean of
women a f Stetson University for
the year l'J25-2C. Shu will as-sume
her duties on Septem ber ii next.
Mi*a Tribble wus an instru cto r in
the departm ent of English lust
year ami is u graduate of the U ni­
versity. Sho served as president
of the student body while a tte n d ­
ing.
Two other appointm ents have
also been niniic. These are Miss
Marie Courson, of W eslyun, Penn­
sylvania, u former president of the
Stetson student body, to lie desn
of SteUnn Hull and head of the
departm ent of homo economics.
Miss Lurilo Newby, of Sanford,
also u graduate of StetJun, to be
dean of DcLuiul Hall.
Other appointment* on the fac­
ulty will lie announces! n t un early
Idate.

JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 17.—bV)
—Two persons, Mrs. J. H. Hilton,
of Okeechobee City und H ardd
T h rift, age 2-1, of Glen St. Mary,
are dead und two others. Ethel Hil­
ton. the seven year old daughter
of Mrs. Milton, and Jerry Thomas,
also of Glen St. Mary utv suffer­
ing from injuries, ns the result of
two automobile accidents yesterday
on the lu»ke City-Jacksonvllla
Highway. Mrs. Hilton died fellowng the accident. T h rift died this
morning.

Danmge Is Caused By
Rainstorm In Japan
lout rainstorm
p arts o f,Ja p a n to*
sons wero drowne
tim ated between

20,000,000 yen.

15,000,000 and

�V: I f f ifis "W v ' 4 m m *

P ~ V n RPAY. AUGUST 15. U K

THE'SANFORD H
m ar

i Rail Shipments Given in
Chase And Company Letter

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nj

t*torl.t:i

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n!,it (•..|..|:U:itl».1 &lt; &lt;on|.an».'••••*»'*ti •!, n . :
a IMuMaUd . earpuratlen, whosu rle.l, wh. s e n ir lp tla n warn., is unA. Aujlenrled
known. Fi.imn
the m n»r v h llilr o n of
a x i n # t T K * ^ ^ . 4 i a : U n n rd ln n, „ f Aialciirlul:
ft.
• I.A r"tm rlstian hatfie. U u.l- W i l l i a m &lt;5. Kmmn A. William
Ainl.'nrlc.l;
j
j ’l.'vn: aii&lt;l each nn.l ev 'ry of tlid A u . l e n r l e d„Ai.il'-nri'il;
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M.
AwlX « iSme ilcfsndant*. I t living: M nry W. / .
rl.il&lt;1; A n n t i F. AlidtnrlMlj nml
mi.I If .ith .r. any or ull of rmlil iinn rl*
arini ret w . • itnrnsay) ,.'* " il.n n r,‘
nnrtlrs
i" oh
mi |iar|les
part..’- claimriniiu- 1 M
juarKiirci
imrtir* I”’ titan.
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intrrcKls I....!
under
the fulKHVlnjc' les rlalmlng lni»r&gt; ksis
Under
Mb nMl
Ink' interests
.. 15M:
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Hrresse.1l defendants,
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nn.l wlfs, Fatrll sllleff.
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and wife,
Long; Cart M.
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, « «t y de&gt; e ased ; or n . —— Laud w h o s e C h r l s t l n n n a n . - Is i . / th e f o l l o w l n r d e s r r ll .e .l • la n d s ,
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Fl.irhls l-.nd and Colonisation Com*
o.iny Umlted, a rorp.iratton, Wm.

In a recent letter to the Florida
Shipments from California, nlTirncs-Union a t Jacksonville Chrse though movinR through very mounand Company, extensive growers talnous country, which presents cx*
and shippers, revealed a number trem e transportation difficulties, Al. send, r M iirhaiian. a s L l o t i M ; '» r Wit! I
of interesting comparisons in the average approxim ately 15 miles of Plnrl.ta I.a ml a n d C nlonlxutiuit
l.o ts F if te e n (15). S l s t p o n ( l r&gt;)’
shipping of Florida fruits and veg- ncr hour up to the Mississippi C o m p a n r. M m lt s d . a c o r p o r a t i o n -f R eventrell ( l « ) F.ltrhtech ( I S ) , Nine*
t
r
e
n (ISK i n / T w e n t y (2 a ) o f F a c e
K n a ia n d : all f o r m e r aU W khnldeta
ctablcs and the railroud service River. Beyond the Mississippi riv* of
F lorida l.an.l a n d
C o lo n is a tio n L r" , nceordlntt t» f l a t t h e r e o f r e .
which is given to shippers of this cr, physical conditions arc not so C o n ip io y . I d m lt .il , u llq d l.lsie il (&lt;•'• m nle.1 I" r i a l Bo*1* 3, ",n
!,1oii- of th e pnhlld r e c o r d s o f S e m in o le
sta te whose shipm ents are in car- bad and shipment* average to the im,ra t io n w h o se n a m e s a m
C ounty. F lo r id a ; a ls o
Knowii;
JgsePli
M.
A
rre
.lo
n
.la
and
lots. The letter, w ritten by the Or- Inrgr m arkets in the E ast between
lleUlnnitK a t a p o in t o n t h e e e n t e r line of M e llo n v lllt A v^tinc «*. &lt;■
Undo office traffic malinger. M. !,. 18 and 25 miles per hour. From Kt.
f»et
N orth ( d rirre e s l . 4 s l of the
Cqllum, wns furnished to Thu Her- Louis to Detroit, the nvorage Is
I n t e r x f ' l o n o f r th e r e n t e r lino of
aid through the courtesy of RanSf.’llonvllle Aventio w i t h t h e 'Ho.iih
il„,V „r Boctlon JO .T ownahip I 9 ^ . .u ( h
d |)l Chase of th e Hanford office.
Itntike at Hast. « e m : n « a ^ u n t y .
per hour; from St. I&gt;tui* to N e w
iKfqllows: * k*
KlorM a; III m i
1
parH lIrl
York
about
18
miles
per
hour,
in­
flic
SMtilh lift'* *&gt;f unlit Kectlrtfi 3"
IW'e are glad to note the TlmesId
tite
Vlnst
line
of
t h e H antor.l
,
llnion'g rdcognition of the impor- cluding delivery.
O r a n t tl.eties N o rth
25
tlc K re .s
On
the
other
hand,
while
pro­
tgoce t i H orida of good transporF *i nl-nir sal.l U r a n t line t» 0
...........
.
fe
a
t
m
e
a
s
u
r
e
d
....
a llni
,
ducts
from
Florida
generally
move
talion service, as evidenced by your
S'.,til. I ih iK n e s F a s t fr o m tint Houlh
New through territo ry thnt is less moun­
iiUue of July 2fith, headed "I."...
i...,
...id Se.•lion 20; t h e n c e Kn [
tainous, nnd presents fewer tra n s­
tint al lei w ith siild8 oU .U l
lino &lt;f
Records for d a r Loading.”
It..,
lion
«t« 33 fe e t to t h e een
portation
difficulties,
the
nvrrnge
I t Is truly n fine thing for every­
.
i t M ll o n tl ll e Av.’iiuo; th e n c e
one th a t better transportation rec­ time to the principal Eastern m ar­
- t S n 'i t l i 1 oi’Urces » . - s . nioni; in­
kets
is
between
11
mile*
nnd
13.
.
rr
„
|.
r lint Of Melon villa Avenue
ords aro being established through-,
i- fir. i (••&lt; i to a point of licKtnnlnk.
out the country. The carriers arc jnllea per hour. From lakeland, *
I,.,* ii... F a s t in fe e t f o r s t r e u t l&gt;ur- (’..aialnliiK 2.1 acres, moru
ju stly entitled to credit for th eir _____
Floridat, ns a representative point, •
to Detroit,
Mich., the average time |
.,r less, anti also
endeavor to bring about b etter con- J"
n " '“
‘
transit is approxim ately 11 j
li”
it. i iniilri.: at His Intersection &lt;•(
ditions.
! &gt;n
I.ti tin
tit’ i Hn” " f MelotivIH e AV­
miles
|&gt;cr
hour;
to
Buffalo,
about
|
I' t&lt;liur u ltli tic 8 ’Mtlli li n e Of Hcetli.il
Much ha* been done town. I im ­
J3
miles
per
hour;
to
New
York,
t|.
TcWII’llIP
F' Hlllllll. ItalWtt SI
provem ent in service throughout
». ‘ i ’.,Mt
mini'll «*..t»nt y .I’ lo rltla:
the country, but there in yut much about 11 1-2 miles per hour, in- J
I, i , , , ,,o N'ortP I ||” K I ’ i s F a s t aloiik
i
eluding
delivery.
.
o
J
c
e
o
l
r
r
line
”
f
M
.l
lo
i
.v
ll
le Avto be done In this connection in
recent statem ent nuhlirhi’.l by
r.l
.... in I f” t; (lu-ii.-. U &lt;st parnlorder th at Floridn may fully en ­ j theA Union
Iti '.I v i l l i tin- 8‘uitIi line of sal.l
Pacific-Southern system
joy its nnturnl advantages.
In vlf.*|.,||
a illolnncn »•» C77.0
is
very
interesting.
Notwithstand­
t.. th«.
II?h* «»f tliif Hanronl
Recognizing thnt the railroads
f.r»tiit rliMio*
2* lU-uroi'n \\ i «t
m ust hnve tho co-operation of the ing the difficulties which those
,.l ri|n„ ' - i l l i Irani l i n e t o t h e S o u t h
ahipping public, the Florida grow ­ lines had to overcome, it i* claim ­
III I,.,
...ill s . r l l " l i 2 " : l l H ’IICO Ivlisl
• J,|,
- .1.1 S'lUtli line of Her!Inti 3:1
e rs anil shippers have organized ed that approxim ately 70,nno car*
Ii,
IJl* S '.lill' •
of Eastkound fruit were handled
under the name of the Growers' bv them in 1921 without a com| . ’ . i ,„,l tl,. F a s t I" f e e t f o r n l ' i u
' tiiirii'isi's. (TniitaltilnK 2.1 a riis.
anil Uhlppcrs* longue of Floridn,
I .... ' ,,r l. s . :.n to any and all
w ith the high purpose of co-opera­
hr
n. rs.iu w hose niMiics a r e tilltin g with the carriers to the end
r- ! I,.,,vn. .-l.-ilntlm; any riaht. title tif
m i,
r In i n i to He lirtuiu rty licreth n t
transportation
difficulties
........ .... ,i. rii.» .1. n r any p a r t or
mny Ik? quickly nnd more easily
.
solved, through the com bined-elforts of the grow ers nnd shippers
of this state nnd transportation
lines. It is a m atter of pride thnt
th is statu can (stint to the efforts, ' » '
in T i n ’, n n c t i t e n i n i T o r t i i i ;
nnd the result of those efforts, on ■ '• 1
M|;\ P M II .11 l l l l i \ I. I Mil 1 I I
O F ’I 1 1 1 ; « T A T i; o r r l O l l l l l \ .
the p art of oqr growers and ship- *'
IN ( M l r o l l s i ; til NOl.i: 1 0 1 VIA
pers, in helping th&lt;- railroad, sot
'
IN t 71 IN I I’. m .
n new record of service. Much tune lm " '
KVA A III ItNIiriN.
1 *o,,i pill I It. ol
money and thought hnve been gen*'r*’
vs.
cm usly given and tho good work be eas
w i m . i a .m &lt;; \ 1' 1 • 1 ::r 111 1: 1 *. .-i » i .
11.&lt;f- liilntils
r n ATHIN
T o Wlltl.it 1 (I. A tn lt n rl fil ioel
w If**,
- A it'li’lirli 'l. V * ■■ •
I 'lir 1st lull 11 ii
Is tnoikfin'vo Fm
inn A A ini. nti'Ol. ns liii.inll iti "t Him i n o r , lill.lr. n nf W illi.mi '! '"•!
. n il . il; U 11 Ho tit (I A m l - t i r , • .1 . F in
mu
A. A uiliiirleil;
Marv
'•
Allilt’lirliil.
I.tnllse
M
A u ••
i n r h ’il. Aun i F. A in lr n r lu l
nml
•Ntu rtta r i i W K ion sev; nml
n ’li
nml every nf Hu a l l o w n • in *•&lt;t il&lt;
fe n ilan ti If tl v ii m ; nm l If i l i l n i
n n t i.r nil i.f - 'PI 'I* ft ml HU
In
■I. ml. In nil p a r t i e s eliilnilni; In
I f rests
miller the
follow tin;
tit

Bodwell Re»1«y
Bl^ 5
A 5" ROCK BASE 8IJRFAC1
Ira B. Davis, Lot - B lk &amp; - 4 - — ......... __
Tlie following is th e final csl n a te for paving the above named W. T. Iarngley &amp; C. F . T enguol Lot 3, Ulk 6
rock base surfaced with a s p h a lt.^ p . H. Schruggs, Dot 4, Blk 5 ...V......... ............
Street* 24 fe e t In width w ith n 5’
F. II. Schruggs, Lot 5,
5» Blk
nlk 5.:..Y._.....
® - ..... vi-----10100 Cu. Id a . G rading @ 40c
! i r * 0,175.00
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
L
ot
0,
Blk
5 ...............
8125 Lin F t. curb a t 7Ctf„:.„......
_____ 173.25
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
Lot
i
,
Blk
5
.............—
495 Lin. Ft. H eaders @ 3 5 c ....
......... 7,891.88
Genevlcvo
Chittenden,
L
ot
8,
Blk
5 ..........
10388 Sq. Yds. Macadam foundation 6 thick @ &lt;Cc
78.40
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
L
ot
9,
Blk
5
.........—
190 Sq. Yds. Brick I’avc (F la t) @ 40c — ••••--------......... 237.30
791 Sq. Yds. Alley re tu rn s @ 30c ---------------------Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk 5
....... 3,oi0.r&gt;c
10135 Sq. Yds. surface trrn tm cn t nt-30c.........- .............
.... 105.00 Bodwcll R ealty Co., Lot 11, Blk 5^------3 In[cta Type A &lt;p) 35.00 ------- --- — ----------------" I I I 240.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., I-ot 12, Blk 5 .........
8 Inlet** Typo B @ 30.00
..........- ......................—*
__ 386.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., I-ot 13, Blk 5 .............
859 Lin. Ft. I inch House connection a t 45c--- ------....... 29.W Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 14, Blk 5 — .....
59 Lin. Ft. 0" Sewer tfD BOe--- ------—.............. ......
......... 310.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., L ot 1, Blk 4 .............
200 Lin. F t 18" Utorm Sewer @ 1-6G-------------------Bond Issue.) Bodwcll Realty Co,, Lot 2, Blk 4 .............
(50 per cent of co it of 18" Sower t» he borne by Sc'
___ 300.0J Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 4 —— ....
0 Manhoes @ 50.00
..... .. 757.0C Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 4
.......... 015.30 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 4 .............
......... 803.25 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 4 ........
Bond Issue.) Bodwcll R ealty Co., Lot 7, Blk 4
......... 1,200.30 Ed Higgins, Lot 1, Blk 7 ........... - ..............
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 7 .............
&gt;1,095.53 Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 3, Blk &lt; .............
Sub-Total
••••••••••***•******* *
•2,582.25 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 7 .............
939 Lin. F t. 21” Storm Sower &lt;»-0 O 2.75
. 187.50 Bodwell Realty Co,, Lot 5, Blk 7 .............
50 Lin. F t. 21” Storm Sewer 0-8 @ 3.75
13.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 7 .............
2 Monmucnts At S treet In tersectio n s---. 591.91 Bodwcll R ealty Co., Lot 7, Blk 7 .............
E xtra W ork ...............................................—- —
. 75.18 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk 7 ••••••••••••a,
1.at,oratory Inspection of M aterials .......—
. 002.90 Bodwcll R ealty Co., Lot 9, Blk 7 .............
la’gal Expense Adv., Etc. 2 per cent .......——•
.1,507.52 Mrs. Elizabeth II. Williams, Lot 10, Blk 7
Engineering 5 per cent .......................... ..~~*Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11, Blk 7 .........
32,268.75 Bodwcll Realty 1 o., Lot 12, Blk 7 .............
Total Coat ♦HiUMUMMtW.MW.WSWM****.••••*•************••••••■••••••• •
Bodwcll R ealty Co., Lot 15, Blk 7 ..........
To lie lairnc entirely by adjacent property owner.
Numlier of feet fro n tag e ............................. •;..........
II. E. Jackson, Lot 1, Blk 8
Assessm ent per foot frontage M.uMt.ti i«»»ymi-H..««—«
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 8 ...........
.. ,_^J
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3,
Blk
8
.........
tj I
F eet
lit,dwell Realty Co., Lot 4, Rlk 8 .......
jJ
Name;
Description
F rontage
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 8 ...
............j J
M ayfair, Hanford, Fla.
216.80 Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 6, Rlk 8 .....
Edw. M. Kline, I«ot 5 Rlock 1
.......................
........ J
2C5.il&gt; Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 8 ....
Jeanette Dunn, Lot 0 Block 1
........................ '
'Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
8,
Blk
8
.....
^1
265.15
Sydney O. Dickenson, Lot 7 Illk 1 ......................... 1
Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 9, Blk 8 ..
205.15
i nnnto W. MeKirdy, Lot 8 III). 1 ............................ 1
... J
265.15 Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 10, Blk 8 ..........
George K. B ridgelt, Lot It Rlk. 1 ......................... 1
Bodwcll Realty Co., I.ot 12, Rlk 8 ....
_ jj|
(’has. II. MeKirdy, Lot 13 Rlk. 1 .......... ................. 1
Bodwell
R
ealty
Co.,
Lot
11,
Blk
8
.........
..........
g
261.54
Bodwell
R
ealty
Co.,
Lot
13,
Rlk
8
.....
g
264.54
Bodwell
R
ealty
Co.,
Lot
14,
Blk
8
......
...
g
264.54
gi
201.54 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 1, Rlk 9
Bodwcll
R
ealty
Co.,
Lot
2,
Blk
9
5J
264.54
....jg
43.37 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 3, Rlk 9 ........
. 58
212.86 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 9 .......
....
242.86 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 9 ..........
_J|
356.48 Bodwell Really Co., Lot (5, Rlk 9 .........
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7,
Blk
9
.......
..
55
355.62
Mellnnville, Sanford, Florid*
355.62
355.62 E. F. Lane, Beg. a t the N. E Cor. of Int.
of Union Ave. nnd Mellnnville Avenue
356.62
Run N. on \V. line of Mellnnville Ave.
247.41
783.5
ft. w . 125 ft. S. to Union Ave.
2 17.76
E. to Beg. (Less R ight of W ay for
217.76
217.76
F ir t S treet) .............................................
701J
2R
247.70 M argaret Wilnon, Rlk 22 .........................
57.13
117
217.76 M argaret Wilson, Illk 28..........................
57.13
The almvo and foregoing F inal as e menu art
8&amp;J.01
197.13
246.50 up to Septem ber 1, 1925 w ithout interest; and 1
56.81
247.20 said a cs nn nt i are payable in 10 equal annual imtf
217.20 tc re st a t H per cent per annum on nil deferred p»n
W itness my band ns City C lerk, and the -csl efj
217.20
247.20 foul, Florida this 31st day of Ju ly , A. !&gt;., 1925.
247.20
1*1111.1
951.76 Publish August 1, 8, 15,

1

•&gt;+ + + * + * + + + t)|+
rich N|N‘clmcns he had found. Hu •J*v *1**t**1*•&gt; *!**!**•**2* *2*&lt;• *J**t*v &lt;•v v •J*•&gt;*••*•*1
•C* *1**2* *2**2* *2*&lt;• *•* &lt;•*2**2**»• *2* *2*

frozen to death four winters
Rich Cinnebar Vein was
ago.
winter Reetles invc’tigntcd
Found B y Beetles! theLastproperty
extensively and localthree veins, lie found MiielhuiIn Southern Alaska ,&lt;d
nbl'H body directly over one of the

TIIUUE IS NO NEED

veins.
in

t i i i : r u i n i t i mi i i t o i *
m . \ i : n *i 11 .i i i i m • \ •.
&lt; in
oi* i i m i i n \ . i n \ \ n 1*1111

IN d l.i;

4 o i v r v,

IN

TllltOPCII SAVINGS ACCOUNT

TO F O N D E R O V E R

III

i : ii \ .
It.

W. O T T I J l t .

&lt;*«3III|»lit 1III! lit •
VP.

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\V. r . \ l t l * K S T K I I *1 a l .
I »ff«*fitlnnlM
riT A T IO N
T u Z XV. r « r | M iii«*r. un*l w l
I* i *hi | m fit i t •»f Ti»&gt; l o t t v III* .
I ii ii o m ; •* It H«*w«*ll. **f
N* &gt;
UiMiriclii. n 8 t i t i i i r i l l u i t
«»f H&lt;
|. , | I | R ||i«*l f u r l l.4ttlkt , I. J I **• 11
w If i*. K I I i i i I m*II i l» I.- i i i k . It
A l o i n * t i n d wlf«*.
I Inti’ll**
I I1 ’
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iv||«»*il’ . 4 I.MT4M AMKIIHII’i I
i *.ii it.il I d h v v u Hu nil tr 4 l»aw*
T i i r i . v n iif I- I mi I d a ( • a n I a n I •
I t u l l a r i i*4»iu|»nii)
i .»»•••« • •I •
\N
A h x aii'l*■*• l*i
nil .in I . i n i i Id.il ot u f *-*!♦&lt;• nl.»
a n d 4'• d oil I f .«t ••I ll 4’ d IM|Hi 1M , l&lt;
1 1 1 CMl |H«I a l lu ll *d I'll! '41 &gt;l*l- Ml

Now is tlu* time to plant cow pens in your groves and
trucklamls, or new lauds just taken in. Cow peas is
tho cheapest fertilizer
that can lie
had. And oneof
tho host cove*' crops tohiiild up poor u’ wornout
celery laud.
We have Home fine stock al the following prices:
llrahham
$ 1,110 I’er llushel
Whippoorwill
SlL.'il) I’er llushel
N ov Era
$3.50 I’er llushel

.Alaionl eterv one r.m Inoli down the t e a r s and sat what
’•tumid have lieeii dime.

I he mail who rail look ahe ol and

rta) whul he should do ami then tin il is the nlic tleslinetl
to r sucres-t and hu|ipiiirs.-t.

Ilnulsmht is ea sy ; (nr-ighl

is profitable.

Eter&gt; older mail lookiat; hark will say savings it
the easiest w.i&gt; in build a runt pel nice. The yuiingrr man
who will Itvirn mid a rt on lii-t advire livforr it is too
late will he the gainer. You ran start today with a
saving.'i acrount in this struiiu hank.

fF-WPlEOGH
P R E S ID E N T

SAVINGS

G . E . h fC A L L

COMPANY

KILCORE SEED CO
Welaka lildg.

I’hone 218

L'2?y . r

l

7 ’gMr A .w a a r a r r

ASSURES A STEADY INCREASE IN VAL
UES AS CERTAIN AS THE PASSING OE
TIME ITSELF

ASK

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc

YOUR A RCH1TEC1TO SPECIFY 11
Retail Lumber Dealers Sell It

Phone 453
Hold fe'in

Jacksonville

Florida

214 First St.

W. R. Smith, Mgr-

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The SanfQrdEterali)'

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til I'M ' lit

TH® CURIOS1

As Brisbane •Sees
K
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H

T ;i

l;

K fin a l’s Divorce.
When the people of Sanford were told they were ta have
T he Voodoo Price List.
a reduced electric light and power rate, the iritprcsalon was
T he Will to Kill.
t&gt;Mr I T / i 5 i i ; « t th * P o B to fn ee
l o r d , K i o r i d a v n d e r A ct of given that therei wduld'be no strings tied to it. But recent
A Hoad to Vrnicfr. f, ‘ ‘ '
*? ll&gt;T.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
_Cdt«ar happenings seem to add a new phase to the situation and
M U A l l ) i~ nBAh..
(Copynn*'t 15a.*&gt;
_£••■**** the consumer of electricity in this city finds that what was
r . n o w A n u n r.n o .
KEM AL PASHA 'bvorccs tho
Pbnac
111 X a f i o l l * A r r a t t
supposed to he a reduction of two cents in the rate has de­
young wife that brought him a
SED M 'IU PTIO JI nATP.n . . „
veloped into if reduction of a Traction of one cent over the dowry of a million dollars. Tho
O n e T e a r — *7.00 HI* M onth* I* *0
■l M l x t r e d in C ity by C a r r i e r . |&gt;*r rate that was previously charged. This, of course, is taking Indy wears riding breeches and no
E d itio n
« M k , I Be.
T urks think a wife should
into consideration the ten per cent "fine” charged by the veil.
p e r year.
w ear n veil and no riding breechas.
■ P K C f A l. MOTlCRt All o b it u a r y company to those consumers who neglect to pay their bills
The divorce was simple, Kemnl
ncvMees, e» rd * o f t h a n k a . re s o lu ti o n s during the first ten days of the month.
Pasha, Dictator of Turkey, sim ply
a n d n o ti c e s ol e n t e r i a l r . —e n t* w h e re
ib e r g e e a r * M ade w ill be c h a r g e d
Mayor Lake says that no mention w as made, at the time said ‘•You’re divorced.*- iimf
Ii r a t r e g u U r i d v e r t l a l n a ra tv f.
f
the reduced rates were accepted by the City Commission, of settled it.
•MKHIlPHTflK ABSOCIATISM FORM the plan to assess an additional ten per cent on those tbills
l
, , M
i
T h e A ssociated Treaa la e x c lu s ­
IT SEEMS ab ru p t and cruel, bat
iv e ly en titled &gt;n *h* tiae for re- that were not paid the first ten days of the month.
And it’s an improvement on old T u rk ­
Duhlleatlon o f all n«wa dlapatrt.ea
criNllleA to l l o r jn o t o th erw is e cred ­ some of those citizens who attended the meeting at the ish methods. When the Sultan
it-.; In th le pan«r and also the l o ­
this
cal new a puhllsh.rt herein. All rights city hall at which time the rates were discussed c a n n o t, ru.ed where Kemal rules now, thii
o f reptihlieall.in, of a p eflel dl«P*tcn- remember henring anything about a ten per
cent extra " a s his method when a wife dii• e herein are el an rrear-ed
____
charge being made. They were simply told the rate was i p x^Twife"
suddenly_____
IlW
- tow
1", standing
■ MONDAV, AUO. 17. 1925
to be cut two cents.
'
..
Ibefore t^r
her aa tall, btA-k
blfck eunuch,
According to the city attorney the power company is with- ! holding
holding aa bowstring,
bowstring, ana
and she
• T H E ItBRALD’S PI.ATFORM
!.— Deeper water route to Jsekson- in its legal rights in assessing an additional ten per c e n tlkm‘w
what
vms
comine*
Thc a
wns nothing to do hut screuni
vllle.
•
,
cl nrge as long as the total bill docs not exceed the maxi little, kneel down, and allow tilt*
2 .—t'onsfrnction of St. Johns-in- mum allowed by the franchise. And so the people of San­ eunuch to tighten the cord around
dlan River canal.
ford have no redress. They must quietly submit to the her neck, strangling her to death.
1 —Extension of white way.
Her body was put in a sacK,
extia
charge if they fail to pay their bills by the tenth. thrown
-Extension of local amusement*.
into the Bosphorus and
— Swimming pool, tennis courts, They must dig down in their pockets for the extra ten per th at divorce was complete.
cent of the total amount of the hill or they arc threatened
I etc.
t .— Augmenting of building prowith
having their service cut off. And undoubtedly the con­
IN TURKEY, as in Russia aif9
' g r s m —houses, hotels, apartm ent
elsewhere
on the earth , things are
sumer
is
tickled
to
death
to
pay
tins
extra
amount
to
the
'
houses.
ccmpany
that
is
so
eager
to
furnish
service
and
that
is
t
o
bud
enough.
Hot if you look back
S.— Extension of street paving prr&gt;■ gram .
desirous of creating good will among the people.
t . S ’Ini'h wo?»? which L encoui
7,—Construction
of
boulevard

r

I b S k 's W
in S v iT /a p u J

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THREE VERGE FOR TODAY
LOVE
MASTERS
FEAR: i T here is no fear in tovc; but p iri feet love caste Hi out four. I John

f -1:18.
HOLIDAYS
• From fall to spring, the russet
ncnrn,
F ru it bflovnl of nviKl nrvl boy*
Lent itself beneath the forest,
' To be tlie child* *mt* toy.

I

Pluck it now! In vni.i,—tlioii ennst
not;
,
Its root has pierced yon aliar.y
mound;
Try no longer—it h is duties;
It is anchored in the ground.

/

Year by year the rose-llppc I maid­
en.
Playfellow of young and old,
W as frolic sunshine, dear to all

men.

More dear to one Hum mines of
gold.
1 W hither went the lovely lim’den?
Disappointed in blouse I wife;
I Servant to a wooden cradle,
Living In n bnliy's life,

Preserve Them For Future Generations

lum bi
A

Go Smm'J

o

loo Gf.ofXis
?

my

/to

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t e

i

couldn't Thinkof

if. DON'TYou KNOW
iR s

d a n g ero u s

c o m p le te

, r

d

Sheathing

io

GOSlHIMM/N1 /M

DOfiDAYS? /

Siding
Flooring
Celling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster

Screen Wire
•"
Ru’lders Hard*
Do rs

Windows

Frnmes and$
Made to
Murphy Ironing
Medicine Cabin

!

around Lab" Monroe.
8.— Completion of city beautifica­
tion program .
9,— Kxpnnxion nf school systrm
with provision Tor increased fa ­
cilities.

n

The Price JgR
SANF0R1

CASH LIlMj
w . S. P R I c k f
710 w . First S t . r !

aging.

ATLANTIC CITY police hav*C
aeixed the price list of u colored
gentlem an practising as a vood&lt;H)

Niagara Falls are committing suicide 1
So says Secretary Hoover who predicts that within the doctor!
d u s t.r
next thirty or forty years the natural beauty of this great | Love powders, ‘wishing
"
leans Itni,rms
nni1 incantatbnft
locimtathiRT nr ldgb
wonder of the world will have been destroyed unless means
•'harms and
arc token
check thc
destructive process
nmenus now
now going
trnintr on.
pricis wi n. n &gt;&lt;■an&lt;
0„l,r,,
are
taken tn
to check
the destructive
on.
IdurecxwHeia'rcsulL^
According to Mr. Hoover the falls tire rapidly wearing
You can buy from th at voodoo
away in the center and after that portion of the rock lia s b e e n doctor d u st made from the ankle
worn down the great volume of water would simply go of4 ;il^ cfifV.BJJ”ri..r'",V;»r $loo. i
rushing down ns it does now through the gorge, nut with 1 Many white men would be giad
the scenic grandeur of the falls destroyed.
We win th e international g o lf,
to buy some of that. Of co u rsi, gimtiindy sym puthirz w ith the
A modest amount of engineering work, in the opinion . Hit* voodoo poxvilcr made from the I’rci'idcnt i&lt; thc av erag e icineliall cups, hut do they compensc for o u r ,
loss of the nineteenth hole?—Co­
marrow of King Solomon's fioitea unij.irv. A heville Times.
of tho secretary, would maintain the scenic value of the falls was very rare, costing ¥1,000.
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and preserve them in much their present condition for a j
l'i"po i d lojtan for any (Tiieag&gt;i
Critic says Jackie Coogan's u se­
long time. But if this is not Hone they will, at the present ' Tin* voodoo man soli many
•‘bringing
hack
powders,”
guar,illpaper: ‘Every .Mom fulness is at an end. Anyway, hia
rate of working hack, he gone in another generation.
tied to make u wandering husband I Rin g '1 lie** Violence." Little i arcer did a lot to abolish race su i­
Doubtless Mr. Hoover knows what he is talking about. or
cid e/ New York American.
wife came hark and h.’ltave.
Rock Arkansas Gugzttc.
If what ho says is true, no time should he lost in taking
There was a demand also fur whatever steps are necessary and whatever measures can "tying down" powders to keep the i
he put into operation to preserve for future generations tho lady of your uffeelions contented. M » « i H r s a * a a a * i » r i i i B i i B S . i
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great engineering feats have been accomplished in recent
ored brother ami his voodoo do e-lu
years that there are in all probability many American en­ tor, com ider a while lady knowti J
gineers who can handle the situation.
to her custom ers ns the “ RcV,"

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M argaret Mortlock.
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The l'riic Smell of the Cirrus I hippodrome, freaks and the rest of
H
Harry Dickson, the writer, proh-)it. Ills widely popped eyes and the
\V. K. REEME, Kansas City in- JJ
We are permanently located in Sanford
| Still thou p lay ed ; -short vacation ably known as much ubout thc S ou-1look on his face testified to his mi ranee man, wrote, tliront^Aitig Jo ■
Fate grants each to stand aside; them Negro ns any white man can enthrallm ent a t lictiniding all these kill Secretary Mellon liecause fie *
1 Now m ust thou be man or artist,-—• ever expect to know. Hut even so, wonders, but not a word eith er of was dissatisfied with thigJuttcc.'s "
OUIt SALKS FOUL'D are EXPERTS
T ts thu tinning of the tide,
in his search for local color and commendation or adm iration fell enforcement of the prohibitiu J is
r
— Ralph V elde Emerson.
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I1UWM, to
x-r •«
IMipr.
^ Jti
il 111 ,1his
11,11 lips. .Bill*
*1.1 was
IV*1.1 1rath
.1ill er
VI *laws.
A*
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quaint IIIIVO
lines with .which,*
ill«H
urn
from
H arris
, ^l
rtf' mu » n t c o ftrtiK f n ett nit.— - - - - - - - - - b
' " rt '■’T T l'Tmr u x « ftf rT“ ? ir.'riTs",- m!?y
■*-I Our office hoy snys years a m Hie his Stories. htf-t-IMBtnntly 3ap f ! J D x &gt; r * T M
victim iilogically.
girls were kissed against their will ntriklng a new angle of thought constant flow of “copy,"
Mr. Rceine, probably "ju stify ­
1 but now they offer no objection, or 11 new angle of observation, on
Still m aintaining his silence, UnIf you have Property you want mid List it with us
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS]
which is another aig.’i of tin* times. the part of some one or another clc Jim trailed Dickson to him home ing’’ his plan to commit murder.
and
kiss
it
good-bye.
of his dusky neighbors down in when the day was ended. He h a d 'sa y s: " it is h ettu r to uney II,i 'l
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dinner in tho kitchen with tho se r­ than man."
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J As the negro says, if we had our Mississippi.
Once upon a time Dickson was vants and a little later was to hi;
That - Internen t has bccA hack of a
r “ ruthers", wo would rutlier uriiu
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an ici* wagon than do anything else ' 11,1 11 hunting trip in Sunflower taken to the train which would ninny m urders before and since a . *
county.
While
there
ho
met
an
obi
carry
him
hack
his
home
in
Suna
l
Ravaillac
killed
Henry
the
Fourth
during this hot weather.
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Negro guide, a boar hunter of su- flower county. Toward dark Dick-oa
perior attainm ents and a person of son went to the back of the hou —
There live; a man in oar tr«vn
IT WAS a blow to_ romance r■
quaint and an original philosophy, to bid his guest farewell.
A big drinker, s&gt; W3 hcui;
lib
when
cars heguti Running ■
Second Street, Sanford, Fla
All his life the old man had been' Uncle Jim, with his shoes off, sat, from steam
Killed a quart in thirty minutes
a
the
m
ainland
across
the
buried at the hack edge of the enne-jon the lowermost step of th
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But now Im's an h i' bier.
1. m arshes of Venice.
WMM R R i M n a a i i a a s i n a i B X M s a a i s i s a i X K i i ; n s B M i M i s i i B
brakes. Only once or twice had h e ,easing his tired feet.
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— T— o-----"U n d o Jim ," said Dickson, "I'm the ^canaD^' Vo^nnetiiur
'u u h ' gon­
"
F ar he it from us to say that been to a large town. Tho dream
competing
’ c,,,n"‘
tl" u with
" ,th
the fashionable Chicago tourist ho 'o f his life, it developed, was to see afraid you haven’t enjoyed your dolas. And
now an automobile ,
tel th at was held uj) and robbed]11 circus. He had heard of circuses,, trip very much.”
road is to connect Venice wit)i
was getting n dose of its own tiled- tie had talked with persons who| "W ’y, Mist’ Dickson," said Un* I’udua.
Iclnc.
I had seen circuses and he treasured cle Jim , “ whut nteks you think
Nothing much will be* left ex’---------o--------a tattered program « fa circus per- d at? I ain't never gwine furgit
The Maryville, Tenn,, News suys, formnneo which a white man had whut I seen today ex long ex I cept to put In one of our large
"Uncle Tom Everett thrashed his given him. But the marvels of the lives, a n ' Use alw ays gwine to he modern machines to stick up the
mud and sand, fill up the ennuis,
wheat Saturday, also Mr. Tmn F.f red wagon and the white top never gruteful to you, suh.”
filer." For goodness -mlc-i, l.nch* had revealed themselves to him.
"Hut you haven’t said anything lay cobblestones and bring fn taxis.
Venice, once the refuge of crim i­
Tim must have been un u rampage
Learning of the old man's ambl- about the circus. W hat made you
nals
and other desperate men fle e ­
------- o------IHon, Dlckaon had an inspiration. It so dum b?"
ing from (ho mainland, late* made
"Fret! Nauftis tort a horse yes-!was an inspiration horn partly of
"W ell, suh, my eyes beheld
ell.' ■-Doselfish 'm uch dat it seem Ink my tongue gigantically rich by cotfltn its
terday by falling in a w ell.’
Du-1philanthropy and partly of selfish
from all the seas, is now made
corah, la., Republican.
Hut we &lt;md mercenary motives; for he j forgot to wag."
w
could fall in one and not lose any- scented a chance to get some prime! "Oh, that was it? Well, of nil rich by tourists.
Voltaire said the oldest ’tmi&gt; of
thing except our reput ilio-i tor m aterial foe one of his stories. l i e {tho things you’ve seen today what
nobility in all Europe was a Vc
It vv*iuIxl Lo a small and speedy mailer for tho
promised Uncle Jim that when next impressed you
Soberness.
;■promised
you mo
m o st;
the cirrus visited Vicksburg, hr,
U"i l.rn|;;*r-iuiriiht*r/ nf tin* Florida Resale Ex­
"All of it 'pressed me—from dc netian title inherited from one of
the original crim inals hiding m
Th** little girl down the street Uncle Jim. should see it.
sta rt to de finish."
change to ‘Torn’’ lhis vast amount of real estate
now beliuves th.ii one of the rea­
In the middle of the following
"Yea, I know, hut there must the marshes. This saying nmutynl
provide' it was listed with ns exclusively for a
u nv.
J . some
’
,
,thing
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ninny tioblea .probably
because it
sons why the wnt *r i- so snlty at summer (tingling Brothers runic■.have
been
one
th at wus
1
limited period.
D aytona Reach is th.i* it m mciely along with their show. Dickson sentl| stands out in your mind above nil
reaction from s e j/n ; n many fr-.di Unde Jim money for his railroad &gt;the others--*om ething that seemSend us your listings now, or. if you prefer,
guys around.
Contemporary Comment
fare and bade him 1«; in Vicksburg i-d to you more amazing than any'4 :
at daylight of a certain morning. thing else. Think the whole day
write
Desk No. 20 for complete information about
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"W hat do you lliiiik," as!n a He met Uncle Jim at the train.
over, now, and see ifg you cim tell
You never heard of a chfeki ii
, friend of ours, “of u m ;n who
That day was probably the most me what that tiling is."
starving to death. No m atter turn
makes a fortune m a town and crowd.*d itay and the most eventful
"Well, suh, M ist’ Dickson." said poor the ground it keeps ;^rqU^
then goes around kmcLing it nil in Uncle Jim ’s entire life. His pa- Uncle Jim , after a period of r e ­
, of the tim e?" Wed wo don’t use Iron took him up into the yards flection, “of it comes down to jus* ing.—S partanburg Suit.
j th at l.iml of language and besides to see the circus unload from the one tiling. I’d say de thing w'ich hit
they might put us in jail for it.
cars, ami took him thence tn the me dr hardest Was dat air beast
The great 7.cv line developed a
East Flagler Street
obstinate* disposition
kH«'w lot to watch the raising o f , w'ich dev calls de camel. Uh, uh h-h stubborn,
Miami, Florida
Linotype* errors are the cause of '.he tents. Under escort of Dickson,1 dat cam elt”
ami refuses to race any more
n lot of tin* newspaper's Irouldtis. I ...
the^ .old
the m
street
.i .i .Negro
.v Sy . saw miin n ipa&gt;n- 1 "Why the camel particu larly ?" In tin , r*s|Hct he iu not uidik" a
For instance we imagine the edi- ] rude, the afternoon performance asked Dickson.
lot of other champion*.
I aketor of tho Braver Falls, IV , Tri- ami the side show und heard the
Mist* Dickson," said Jim , “ he's land Evening led g er.
him* had a good fight tn h i i hands, concert, lie saw it all—menagerie, got such a noble smell!
when the paper carried the follow­
American bishop, visiting
ing item. "Mrs. W. W. I'o iti of
don, asks the English to pray for
A GREAT COME-BACK
Fourth Avenue, College i I ill. will
America. Those American who
entertain the memberi uf the Col
Providence News
do not consider England |u»M prav lege DIP ijoub I'lub ut bur Homo'
ing for are How requested to
thisjVwIMng"
Willinni M. Johnston, the dough­
It took Johnston fiva sets to win
&gt;1*1L'*ty tilth* California tennis star, has over Richards in the first of their retu rn the courtesy, — r’ayi
villa Observer.
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K^uiLiy’s CUUKfo of The Miami accomplished a great comeback.
H&lt;' -VT-Hc Ht' ch n fifty foot lot oh I act year h&gt;* had In yield second special mutches, arranged by the
Kil 11. San ford- A&gt;V|p*%Busi ness Front­
KlaglfV 8trts*f, tlud *uy. being place in the national tennis rank­ Davis ( ’up committee, to decide
( 'alifornia tn advertising u *Jf
bn. id on &lt;l basis \if fifty thousand ing ami Hu* honor of representing the questirtl of supremacy. In the as the place w herF 'tne1‘ spirit i f
age. A beautiful corner.
dollnrs per itonl foot. Placing a America in the Davis Cup contests
value of two and half millions t;i to the youthful Vincent Richards.
SMio f refit foot.
a lot fifty by one hundred forty This year, although no official a n ­
,r - 4 r , r j r t - t r r , «
1
feet c'tnhlishes new record* for nouncement has yet been made, will
a
H r - Is if wonderful buy a* ifN iill i|(i«ltle in value very
Florida realty prices. The first undoubtedly find him again ranked when the youngster was failing Nashville Banner.
a
with
his
service.
Hut
in
Hie
first
soon. Properly has S houses on it at present_all rented.
thing we know Miami property will next to William T. Tilden, Jr., ami
borne lrootage two blinks f urtlier •ut now selling
be selling for a million &lt;] illars a hearing, with the latter. America’s match Richards played marvellous
Euphem ism : "Loan,'* ns in In­
tennis, yet not marvellous enough.
front fool.
fro n t foot.
ternational
Loan.—Detroit
News.
tennis burden against the world.
It is our belief th at witli eith er
Under Mr. Conlidgu nothing hap­
Johnston's comeback would have Johnston or Richards p artnering
Today’s in-it laugh: "We have been remarkable even if it had been
pens but the expected.—St. Louis
heard of the absent-minded pro fox reconiplished against a player of rilden, the Davis Cut* Mould he Post-D ispatch.
safe in this country for another
or who poured syrup down his his own age. Accomplished against year. Proof that Johnston is in
270 acres in heart of present high class devC
back and scratched Ins punenckes, Richards, who is improving every such fine form, however, m akes
World Power t Continental ileflin SANFORD, FLORIDA, "The CITY SI&amp;
and also of the one who put cat- year, it is doubly and triply re- the prospect doubly reassuring, for n itio n ): A nation that can't puy
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&lt;'.ml tltd n&gt;*rkable. Last year, evf-n the most Johnston is a past master of s t r a t ­ its d eb ts—D etroit News.
HAL,” with lake frontage, $700 per acre, ^
hi* spaghetti, but we are here to conservative
servativo and loyal of tennis egy on the courts. There will lie
If. G. WOOl.WORTH, Mgr.
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slat*- that wo liclievi jjie world's pronhets
J&gt;lu‘U Q?iu«/ijed Johnston's stier natural sympathy ivu^ Ri.hurd-,
Tii* old Idea th a t feminism hadn’t
trail i ■
champion /nybfcnt-'U !iu^A iier.s i s l S / pp^rm
, ‘ indjary U A l t wane.
’J.
the guy i* ti/co m e s'U m;!f tY wbrtcl'tb)} .g rit.fo r 4 h i/i« ! iu 4 pocket Iii)r- in defeat, but F* \ j-ouag arid ft teg Yo sfittiA on* has heed n.... *
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—----------- ,r- ought to have many years of tri- plctcly exploded.—Columbia Rec­
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Ic rn is
^ l.ililt) L itu lc r. B a la n c e ca n bo a r r a n g e d .
eules front California hasi always umpb
uiuph ahead. Certainly' there is in- ord.
hfvin noted, was gry-ttcr even
.•ell th
thirY
W rp
eviration
ira
for him in tin example
Masonic Temple or Hotel Montcau1111
j| H
J.
his adm irer's knew.
d o f -Johnston's
.conic-hack,
About tUo only iwniSi wh&lt;s &lt;'itit ' 3 i | i i | i r i i d * s i i * * i i i s i &gt; . | a a a . . . a 9 a _
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Saturday

ig differant point*, in. I
in. New York and C*

Mr. *nd Mn. John.
Beach. Mn Ball returned today.but
Mrs. Ball and Billy *iU remain Katherine Melecti ah&lt;
tailed Saturday rrom
there for aometlme.
on\the Cherokee- for
Judge and Mrs.;J. G. Sharon nnd
little daughter, Jane and Mrs. Jane
TELEPHONE:—Res. 42W . Smith left Saturday by motor for
Atlantic Beach where they will
J- II. Jackson left Saturday on tpcnd several weeks.

a business trip to Greensboro, N.
C., where he will be gone for a
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Steven* left
Week or 10 days.
Sunday for Jacksonville where Mrs.
Stevens w ill'b e th e guest of Mrs.
Miss Lilly Ruth Spencer leaves I.. E. Wilson while Dr. Stevens
today to r Klfera to be the guest will attend Camp Johnson.
of hen sister. M r* Paul Redfearn
for several weeks.
Miss Olive L^Zette returned Sun*
day from Valdosta, Ga., where ahe
Doctor Samuel Puleston left F rl- has been the guest of her sister
WVight, Warlow
da&gt;Mo spend a week in Asheville, for several weeks.
Mrs. Otto Dumas left Sunday for
Claude Sistrunk and Shelton Sris- Bamesville, Ga., where she will be
samon spent the week end at Day- tho guest of her parents. Mr. D u -1
mas will join her later.
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f o r - Meta York where they will' d i
th e fell baying of The YovfWI eo n ^
pany. Miss Lee will go from New
York to Canada to be th e truest
of relatives before returning hunte.

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Mrs. M. C. Tolar left Saturday
Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Ifeeren spent
to spend several weeks at Daytona j
Ueachy Very P easantly « Daytona Beach as the guest of her daughter
in law, Mrs. J. N. Tolar.
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. -swA ■ft
J. ,T. Hawkins of Moxville, N.
Mrs. Mary L Strong and Miss ■
on improved Business nnd Residential Property
C spent a few days here tran s­
Winifred Strong have returned
acting business.
in Snnford
from Fort Myers where they spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Davis re- two weeks visiting friends.
Funds Immediately available aubject to title
, turned today from Miami whero
examination.
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Mr. and M n. Ned Smith, Mr,
they spent last week.
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and Mrs. Clarence Powell and Mr.
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Miss Katherine Teague of Orlan­ and Mrs. Craig Thompson m otor­
do was the guest of Mjss Edith ed to Cocoa Sunday for tho day.
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Tongue for the week end.
Dr. ami Mrs. K. D. Brownlee and
H. C. DuBose returned F rid ay ' little son, Harry, have returned
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
from M ontreal, N. C.. where he from Daytona Bench where they
spent several days last week.
spent the past month very pleas­
REALTORS
antly.
L Mrs. P. Weinberg and children
112 Park Avenue
have returned from a three months
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller and
trip to New York and other points. son, Leonard and L. P. Hagan, Jr.,
returned Friday from points in
Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Butts of Or­ North Carolina and Washington,
* g ia a a g a a B H B iiB H a H iH H a g g K e a a H e B H M H H U n u iM 0
lando wero the week end guests of D. C.
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Judge and Mrs. L G. Stringfellow.
Mrs. Sara Gillon and Miss Sallio
Hall Gillon left Friday n ight fur
Mrs. M argaret Barnes of Orlan­ Various points in North and South L
128 Feet
do spent Sunday here the guest of Carolina where they will spend a 3
her parents, Capt. and Mrs. \V. A month.
Fitts.
Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two stores that
Miss Jessie Hutchinson re tu rn -ij
ed
Sunday
from
Miami
nnd
West
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Al&gt;ernnthv
corner oil Celery Avenue. If Liken quick can be pur­
of Miami spent tin- week end here Palm Bench, where she has been 1
the guest of relatives for the past
as
the
guests
of
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Zeb
chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.
M c r o , popular d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. J. W. Mero, . . . . . . 1
two weeks.
the bride of Jam es l i t Jackson in a lovely home wedding
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Mr. and Mrs.
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of Percy A. Mero S atu rd ay , evening
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Claude
Herndon
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Baker and
make their future home in Jacksonville.
and son, Clnude and Miss Kmiha
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______little baby, and Miss Marcello
Spencer left Sunday for Daytona
60 Feet
where they will spend sev­
-JACKSON WEDDING IS LOVELY * : r &amp; ,pcnl Sun‘la&gt;' ,’*y- Beach
eral weeks.

CENT OF SATURDAY EVENING

Between First and Second Streets on Sanford Avenuo
Mrs. E. E. Powell returned from
Ralph Woodruff has returned
where she
active new home of Mr. g reen. H er corsage was of pink Atlanta whore
she went to p u r-1from Hendersonville, N\ C., where
At $010.00 per front foot.
trey A. Mero in M ayfair rose buds.
chase her fall hats for The \o w e llj he was tho guest of his parents,
ene of a lovely wedding
Handsom e ecru lace over rose ' ompany.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Woodruff for
n few days.
Irvening at eight o'clock satin , fashioned the frock worn by
Mrs. Eilwnrd Guig^ left S atu r­
Florence A ddle Mero Mis* Lillie Ruth Spencer. With
a
bride of Jam es Mann this she w ore a corsage of radiance day fur Daytona and Miami where
.Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheolcss and
*'« w ilrjfe the guest of relatives daughters, Sara and Hetty left
[f Jacksonville, tlu* im- roses.
krtmony being perform Miss C harlotte S m ith's costume for several dajfs.
Kumlay for Coronado Bench where
I f. I). Brownlee, pasto r of soft w hite chiffon w ith ruffles
they will spend the remainder of
Miss Pauline Gilbert who has the summer.
hkyterinn church.
*»f luce w as most becoming. Her
Sanford
Realtors.
2102 First St.
sof exquisite pink rail- flow ers were a corsage of pink | Been the guest of Miss Anna Kannei, left Saturday for her home! Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball nnd son,
Umbined with feathery roo s.
liras, transform ed the
Im m ediately following the cere- in Jacksonville.
I Billy left Sunday for Daytona
■ a a a a n a ia m a a u
tiito u veritable flower many, nn inform al reception was
living room, where held. Receiving w ith the hridjd
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi
Writ* wero Spolorr.- p a tty - wVro the bride's parent*, ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a B a B a B B a a B a a B a a a a B a a a a a R a a a a a B a a a M a B a a a B a a a H B a a a i
Dtteil palms and t-'rdnd. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Mero, Mr. nnd
Jaskets filled with pink Mrs. P. A. Mero and Mrs. C. It.
♦
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i used to nn advantage. K irtiey.
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lend of this spneim: mom
In the dining room where the wedrich, dark biu-kg: .v l of ding colors of pink nnd green pre(rilmv, the im |.,".i. • a l - 1veiled, the refreshm ent table was
Macud; hanked on i ther covered w ith a handsom e d o th and
fltaadiinl.i l.o Im- .vicker centered w ith a silver basket f ill If pink K. I t ail.I fe rn ■= ed with pink roses. At either end
t'.&lt;rv:ils w, : - tall brass w. re silver candlestick* holding
Jindelabrai huli'ing light- unshnded pink tapers, i'ink ami
T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T lHtli
white brick cream and angel food
p r -i
-.i r 1 assemb­ cake w ere served by Misses Leler.i I ; .ii cram uf nup- t ’laire Jones, F rancis Dutton, Sara
I .
red under the Evelyn
W illiams nnd Dorothy
(•' V
i harlutte Smith Mero.
Wed by Miss Lillie Ruth
L ater in the evening the happy
Bftanu, win* sang beau- couple le ft in their car for their
r&amp;tll" (Tescbcnueher) wedding trip , keeping thoir destin­
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writing" (Cudninr). ‘‘The ation a secret. P rior to their de­
orus" frum Lohengrin p artu re the bride threw her bouAll boys short pants, of extra good quality will be sold
«s processional, while ouet which was caught by Miss
iihn's Wedding March was S arah Evelyn Williams.
for one day at
| recessional. During the
M rs. Jackson is traveling in a
“To a Wild ttme" &lt;Mnc- chic costum e of poudre blue crepe,
►
’•as 'uftly lilaycd.
.com bined with grey georgette eluAppointed hour the bridal i borntely embroidered in Idue and
^td. Mi** Dorothy Mero, m etallic threads. Her sm art hat is
Arvo bride, entered alone, grey felt with n m otif of poudre
k most fetching costume blue n t one side, w ith coat, shoes
I vanity crepe, made with and o th e r accessories to match.
fine bodice and circular
The hi-ido is tin* talented daugh­
slippers were of gold te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Mero,
‘ fprieil n bouquet of who havo made this their home
for tho p ast five years, commit
lloe/itcied with her fath- hero from W ashington. D.t C. She
Mem, who gave her in is a g rad u ate of Sanford High
I Hey were met at the al- School nnd is a favorite among a
itrooni and his best man, wide circle of friends.
*ro.
* Air. Jackson is the son of Mr.
) *'•?&lt; lively in her hri- and Mrs. G. W. Jackson, formerly
F «oft white taffeta, the of Brunswick, Ga., but now of Mi­
Fk ran.,, a basque, while ami. Ho holds u re ponsible posi­
Our entire stock of Men’s good quality
u -'’ trimmed with tion w ith tho Postal Telegraph
Palm Beach Trousers will be sold
I prune., tare. Her soft Com pany of Jacksonville uml hun
j -1® :‘rranged cap slinpcd n score o f friends both here and
Tuesday for
IV* t'L'U'e by a band of throughout the state who joitt in
w
ishing
ho
nnd
his
charm
ing
bride
v ‘l!"V Her slippers
r 1•' ku|. She earn ed a every fu tu re happiness.
Mr. a n d .Mrs. Jackson will make
LlV111 °f brides roses,
their hom e in Jacksonville for the
filh valley lillies.
but hope in the near fuVw'* ‘ i ,n‘dher
of the pres.ent
|*tirs ,j jn
0 ( re tu rn to Sanford to make
itu ro to
Ptu* with touchea of this th eir home.
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Fifteon Dickaon-lVea buyers, on their re­
cent trip to New York, planned this sale for
their customers. Lovely - things — bought
opportunely— the savings are shored yrith
yoii. Remember—Tuesday, Wednesday to
Thursday noon of this week. Something
new each day.
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112 New Dressesr-Decided Savings!
$8.95
$9v75
■j • &gt; ar. hnnd made voile dress­
es trim m ed with eyelet*
nnd Inee. AH the favored
pastel tiharies uf sum m er
in site* HI to -Ul nt

"C ountry Club" sports
dresses in Jersey and balbrig g*n—shade* of Un,
pencil blue, poppy, queen
Bird, P eter Pan, terrapin.

$11.75
Because we purchased so larg e a group, tho milker
allowed us to have these frocks a t about HALF
PRICE. And Just so are they priced to you. Fine
silks—sixes from It) to 4U in shades of rosewood,
copan, navy, tan, rose, green, henna. $14,70.
VLoon x D-t

20 New Hats
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ONE DAY SALE!
Short P ants

1-2 Price

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Advance fall rnmlels in silk
nnd velvet us well ns a)l silk.
L arge and sm all h ats in
black, violet, brown, blonde,
almond, blue, grelin.
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Satin for slip* and Jports
dresses — light shades — us
well an navy and black. $1
yard.

Charmeuse $1.69
Usually SJ.fiO yd. A p u r­
chase of navy and black sella
al fl.tiib

Crepe Nome
$5.29 .
A $4.50 quality of this
fashionable crepe in dark
autum n shades—220 yflrda
n t $3.20.

Flat Crepe $2*49
.
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A 40 inch crepe in lau ­
rel rose, havann ta n ,' m a­
hogany, fog, cuckoo, sw al­
low, queen Bird.

Teds, $1.49
Novelty cotton m aterials in rib­
bon and Inee trim garm ents—
light ahniUi Sixes 30 to -*4.
$1.40.

({o w n s , $1
Shadow stripe ntul cheek nov­
elty .m aterial* In flush,, blue,
green, corn, peach shades. Hiiaa
16 to 17.

Kimonas $2.95

$3.75

Bathing Suits

Cotton Crepe kimonas (rog. $5)
trim m ed with embroidery and
contrasting m aterials. Side lie
in light shades.
FLUOR *

Onyx Silk
Hose, $1.49

All wool bathing suits in several styles,
for men, ladies, and children, will be sold
Tuesday at

NuJe,
atmosphere,
toast, piping
rock,
gravel, bran, black, and
white. 240 pair of
Onyx Pointex heel hose

Children’s, Sox
3 pr. $1

1 -2 Price

MILANE TONIGHT

Assorted
colors
in
children's % length
hose. t)0Q pair, reg.
50c ea., at 3 pr. for $1.

*, .Ve liars
Johnson
Bros,
lu ttu rn w ith blue deso­
late 36 pteration. Complete
pr
ees nt $15 Also special
for this sale.
Meakir.’s
English
pOrvulain
for
serving 6 a t $1'J.50.

.MAIN FLOOR D-l

The Y owell C ompany
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$5.95

PalraBeachTrousers

M~‘d j &gt; u c
r u i n s KU0 nrc requested
requeste to bring picnic
n rk n „ rn .
i
lunches and these will be auctioned
attending,
P P t-l
Luesclay Off to tho young men
i
F~T-----Those going aare asked to meet
•hurch nt
n t 7:!J0 o’clock to­
r , 7 ? . lir" ' League of a t the church
from where the lea'lethodist church wilj m orrow night fro
J*oci| swimming p arty gu o fa'wwill
ill leave in a body for the
time is promised apd
,!**r picnic” ut a lake lake. A big timt
of tho league
ne name of winch is all of the members
menibi
&lt;. on Tuesday n ig h t.'a n d th e ir friends are urged to utoonk ladies of the lea- tend.

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DICKSON-IVES CO.
2 -1 1 3. Orange, Orlando.

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�THE HANFORD B E B A L ^ J U p ^ p iS Y , A V g V j l
CHENEY APPOINTED

Winter H*vcnr£
ed f o r con stn ictB i

A. Cheney or Orlando,
o t‘ • the- Ju v en ile- C o u rt

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Classified Directory

Hewitt Holds S a n fo rd To PERFECT GAME IS
Three Hits While St. Pete HURLED BY CRAIG
Gets 12; Win Game 9 To 1 AGAINST TAMPA
Veteran Lakeland Pitcher In
1 1 0
2 0 0
Rare Form Saturday, Turn­
0 2 0
ing In First No-hit, No-run
9 1 0
Contest Of The Season
5 0 0
2 0 0
LAKELAND.
Aug . 17.— Red
1 1 0
Craig
pitched
the
firs t perfect
SaintsG oO n a Big
2 4 0
game in the Florida S tate le a g u e
Rampage In Second Totnls .. .. _ 29 1 3 27 9 1 hen* Saturday when he sh u t the
1
ff ______
Smokers out w ithout a h it nnd won
StSore by innings:
“Kitnshlne City” Lads Win I S a in ts .......... ... .. .. 060 111 000—9 5 to 0,
Opt of Six Contests From S a n f o r d .................. 000 000 001— 1 Craig was in m nsterful form , al­
Sum m ary: Two base hits, Mitch­ lowing only four Smokers to reach
Sanford During Past Week
ell, Doyle, lira nos, Brown 2, Cox. first base, three of them receiving
H ew itt held the Celery-Feds to Sacrifice bits, Cox, Barnes, Block, a walk, and the fourth being hit
th ree h its in S aturday’s gam e | M essner 2, Doyle. Double plays, hy a pitched hall. Only one was
while the Saints gathered 12 bin-, Doyle to Barnes. Hit by pitcher, nblo to get beyond first base,
Base on Snead walking nnd going to second
glen off Kelly nnd romped n w a y ; by Kelly (M itchell).
w ith the third gam e of the series balls, off H ewitt, 2; Kelly 5, in the ninth on a sacrifice. The
here hy n score of 9 to 1, winning! S truck out, by Hew itt 2; Kelly 4. Highlanders gave C raig excellent
fo u r out of six contests during the I«oft on bases, St. Petersburg 8; support and pounded Swnnson in
Sanford 3. Umpire, Pieli. Time the early innings to take nn enrly
week.
lend. Their run in the first came
Kelly wan wild in the pinches du-| 1.49.
us a result of n walk nnd a triple
rin g the early part of the gam e
nnd n sacrifice. In the third a sin­
and St. Petersburg hatters hunch­
gle, a triple nnd three singles ac­
ed hitso ff him to score most of
counted
for two runs.
th e runs. Several wnlk* nnd ono
The victory gnve the Highland­
error, nlso figured in the scoring.
ers five games out of the seven
Until the seventh inning it look­
played this week with the smokers
ed as if Hew itt would pitch a no
and plneed them within two games
hit, no run game, hu t in th at
for the lend. The shoutout was the
fram e Frishie hit safely and in
second in two days nnd constituted
th e ninth inning Dumas singled,
nine inning:! of tw enty-four in
advanced to second on an out and
scored on nnother single hy Myers. Champion Senators How To which the Smokers failed to score
Gotham Crew While Mack- a run beginning with the second
Brown was the first nnd the last
man up for the Snintn in the sec­
men Are Idle; TiRers Win of a doubleheader last Thursday.
AII It II Pu A E
ond inning.
Consecutive singles
Over The Hoston Red Sox TAMPA
Snead, 2b
4 0 l) 4 3 0
by Brown, Doyle and Barnes scor­
ed Brown nnd a sacrifice by Cox
WASHINGTON. Aug. l7.-Go«*d Hickey, 3h ..........3 0 0 0 0 0
scored Doyle. Block nnd Hewitt pitching by Shocker and heavy hit­ Ivstrada, cf ....... 3 (I 0 3 II 0
walked. Allen singled nnd Barnes ting by Gehrig enabled New York Welk, ss ..............3 0 0 2 2 0
and Block scored. Meaner was out to tnku the final game of the se­
to left field and Mitchell doubled ria l from Washington Sunday, 3 Cnsarin, If
to score H ew itt nnd Allen. Brown to 2, the Yankee first hnsemnn got Lopez, c
flew out to center field.
four hits, one a homer. It was the Jestner, lh
The S aints scored one run in the visitors’ Inst appearance of the Swanson, p
xNnnce, c
fourth, fifth uml sixth innings. In season here.
xxIVfiorson,
Score hy innings: ’
the fourth Block singled and went
to second on a sacrifice by Hewitt. New York .. _ 010 101 000-3-9-1 Foley, p
Allen groundisl out anil Messner W ashington . ooo uio oil)—2-7-1
Ilntteries: -Shocker and
Ilcnwalked. On n play for Messner,
who stole second, Block stole home gough; Zachary, Gregg, M arherry
fo r the seventh run of the game. and It m l.
In the fifth fram e doubles hy
Doyle nnd Cox resulted in the next INDIANS NOSE OUT BROWNS
CLEVELAND, Aug. 17.—Cleve­
score. In the sixth inning Allen
struck out. Messner singled, stole land defeated St. Louis 7 to 6, Sunsecond and went to third on a bad clay, winning in the ninth when
throw , to score on a sacrifice fly Speaker doubled nnd Sewell and
to left field hy Mitrhclt. Iirown Spurgeon 'Singled. N either Buck­
doubled again in this innings nnd eye nor Vangildt-r, who started
two men walked hut no fu rth er the game, was aide to finish.
Score hy innings:
scoring was done. The Saints se­
a m 'd two more hits in the eighth St. Louis .. .. 101 220 000-6-10-1
010 004 011—7-13-3
Inning hut nguin failed to get a Cleveland ..
tu n across.
B atteries: Vangilder, Gaston and
Ju st six Sanford batters reach­ H argrave; Buckeye, Cole, Uhlc and
ed first during the game and only M yatt.
one of those got any further, th at
being Duiuun when lie scored in thu
TIGERS OUT.8LUG CIIISOX
ninth. Kelly grounded out und
CHICAGO, Aug.
17.—George
Dumas singled to short stop, went f ’onnally blew up and was batted ,
0,1
to second when Frishie grounded out of the box in the eighth in ,
°!
out, pitcher to first, and scored in ning when the D etroit Tigers went
Myers single hy short.
Mctjuc on a hatting ram page and made Y .l’ " 1'
flew out to center field, ending enough runs to defeat Chicago II BSwai
the game.
to 9, in n wild gam e in which nine
The lint Score
pitchers saw service.
Umpir
ST. P E T E
All It II PO A E
Diiiish' wildness gave the locals
Allen, ss............5
1
1 1 2 0 an early lead hut the Tigers jum p­
Mitchell, rf.......3
II 2 II II (I ed out in front when they linth-d
If )
M essner, 2h...... 4
1
I I 3 II Ted Lyons freely forcing him to "ill pa
Brown, r f .........5
I .'I I II 0 retire. Dick K err finished the do not
Doyle, 3h............ 4 2 2 2 2 II pitching for Chicago, replacing pay y«
Barnes. lh ........4
I
I II U I) Connnlly und stopped the visitors' summe
Cox, If. . . . . . . . . 4 ll
I 2 II II scoring.
that ai
Block, c............. 4
2
I 5 I 0
Score hy innings:
Wiiiddi
H ew itt, p. ,. .... 2 l I) 1 7 (I Detroit
010 240 040—11-20-2 end St
Chicago
106 000 200— 9- 9-2
Totnls ..
H atterles: Itausa, Collins und
Talk
HANFORD
Bnsslcr; Thurston, Edwards and j torium
Dumus, If.
Schnlk.
Incurim
Singles Ry Dumas and Myers
Are Responsible for Only
Run Mnde by Celery-Feds;
^ elty Is Wild In {'inches

Frisbie, ss..........4 0
1
Myers, c f-rf........ 4 0 1
McQur, 2b. . . . . 2 0 0
Bailey, lb. .... 3
0 0
Alford, c............. 3 0 0
Kinzy, rf-cf........ 3 0 0
Culbreth, 3b........ 3 0 0
Kelly, p................ 3 0 0

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FOR OUICK SERV ICE, try THE
SEM IN O LE PRIN TERY , W. N.
I.um lcy. Prop. PRINTING THAT
P L E A SE S, a t very reasonable
prices. Rem ington Portable Type­
w riters.
Telephone 93, Welaka
Bldg.
.

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rival of our fall stock from September’
will have the largest assortment of gjj
r received. r?o make room for these k&lt;x
inff a clearance sale for TEN DAYS.

nati took two out of three gam es
in the current series hy beating
the Pittsburgh Pirates 6 to 1 S un­
day. At the outset they ham m er­
ed Morrison for two doubles, n sin­
gle nnd a triple, nnd scored th ree
runs beforo he got his hearings,
Eppn Rixey was hit freely but bore
down in the pinches.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh .... 001 000 000—1-11-0
Cincinnati .. .. 360 000 21x—0-12-0
Batteries: Morrison, Sheehan
and Spencer; Rixey and H argrave.

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REAL ESTATE

Mtrlcted to
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E. 8PU R L IN G , sift-divislon
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
H eighta, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
COLUMBUS (Gn..) LEDGER
Classified ads have the lari
circulation in Southwestern G
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) |i
of Tin and Sheet M etal Work.
W ater n rd Boat T anks. At Oak
Avei.ue and T hird S tr e e t Tele­
phone 111.
T IN AND M ETAL WORK

Building Material
MAINE — WoterviHe.

Snlc Stnrts

H IL L LUM BER CO. Horn* o.
Service, Q uality and Price.

ir.ns

Smart Slippers
Finish Summer

plication.

To highest u.uuci*.
bidder. One FOIt RENT House.
—
. SALE:
— —• —
See John
UodRe Touring car for repair
Mutson.
S ' , J r Br ProP«rty of Dove Lloyd,
bale Tuesday 18th. Sanford G ar- FOR RENT; Furnished 5 room
nge.
cottage. M odern conveniences.
Phone 426.
rU K SALE: 3 acres partly improv
*d *ai?H in edge of Sanford. $1,
000. Half cash. U. II. B., p. O. Bo: FOR RENT: T hree room furnish
cd apartm ent. 815 P ark Ave.
a. it),
I OR RENT: A ttractive, large fu r­
A rug 9x12. Axniin
nished room, near the w ater.
P rivate home. Phone 571-J.

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D E PE N D A B L E USED CARS
1924 IMtdge Touring.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 1»
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STOLEN: From in hack of the
Palm's Annex porch two one WANTED: laidy cashier.
m anager of Union News
hundred pound kits of Dupont pure
L. Depot.
white lead and zinc ground in oil. rant. A.
Black kit with white letters on it,
Rbwnril of $25.00. Also u carload
of bricks less 1000 were stolen
from back of lot 2 corner of 3rd
Street and Laurel Avenue Mn Mr.
Kents place where Mr. Cook used
to live. J50.0I) reward if returned
to \V. M. Tuggle at 503 West Third
Street. Some one must have seen
them hauling off my bricks named
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DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell
io t classified advertisements.
nnything? if so advertise In Why not rent those vnennt rooms, within 5 or 6 days. J. B. II. Caro
the Gainesville Sun.
Herald.
or sell that second-hand goods !
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in G eorgia’s
history; a half million d o llar high­
Business Sites
way to the gulf beach ju s t finish­
ed; at two million d ollar bridge
Apartment House Sites
across
Escambia Buy atarted;
q u arter million dollar opera house
Water Fronts
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; g reatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. W rite Devel­
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The Bank That Sanford Built
The F irst National Bank is essentially a Sanford i
duct. It owes its strength to the soil from which
hits spiting
And it in turn, has been a powerful factor in
growth and prosperity of this section. For th irty ei
year: the F irst National Bank has worked loyally
unceasingly for the development of home interests.
We invite you to come nnd work w ith us for
bigger things ahem:.

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

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treated with Lconardi’s Golden Eye
Lotion. Blood-shot, inflammation and
soreness are relieved without pain in
one day. Cools, heals and strength­
ens. Insist on having MLeonardiT."
It pukes strong eyes. At all druggists.

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Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

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UEAJ. ESTATE

111.1 Sanford Ave. Sanford, I'la

INSURANCE

We Have Several
Tracts On Lake
Monroe
well within the City
limits that offer the
best development pro­
positions in Sanford.
help you

the properties which
we now control.

MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Euch
of them through u classified ud
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents n word for six consecutive
issues.
THE CL \RKSHURG EXPONENT
-- ( ent ral West Virginia’s largest daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word 4 insertions 1 1- l e ; Q or
more It per word each insertion.
You nro wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 148.

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PROPERTY

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H. B SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc

finance and develop

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For Further Information.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.

We will

C *O N IS A s

J O H N E . EOX

EANING, PRESSINl

YOU WILL HAVE TO I'AY I’ER FOOT IN THE
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PER LOT
NOW
.

Ry GEORGE McMANUS

G O T I’M
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AN!) GETTING SCARCER
ALL THE TIME

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Go., Augusta’s g reatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

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MODEL TRIM COMPANY

FOR RENT: Furnished apartm ent.
Apply Sanford P aint ami Wall
Paper Co. 112 First S treet.

Approved hy

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TOPS

IS SCARCE

City Of Sanford

G IIP FATHER
S E M IN O L E F U R N I T U R E CO

FOR RENT: Front bedroom. Call
at Milap* Theatre o r 321 M ag­
nolia Avenue.

STRAINED EYES

I[sire It.
kind St.

We will give away oi
shoos August noth.
let uh explain how
win them.

Beach Property

WANTED: From five to 10 acres Money Back If It Don't Help You
unimproved land within radius
Why should any old person let
of three miles of city. II. care The
feebleness overwhelm them
ill
these enlightened days ? Surely
bOR SALE: Modern fivo - room
house, new paint, screened porch. WANTED:
Unfurnished three- evervono know* by this time th at
Double garage. Close In. Bayard
room apartm ent, first floor, or Cod Liver Oil contains more vitamines than anything else on earth
a small house. 11. Si. Box 981.
and is the gicntest body builder in
YOUNG MEN wanted, with or the world.
without experience to fill var­
Any physician will tell you that.
ious positions in South America.
You’ll like to take McCoy’s Cod
Big salaries, grent opportunities. Liver Oil Compound T ablets—they
Enclose 25c to cover booklets, etc. are su g ar coated and as easy to
P. o. Box 204, Stapleton, Staten take as candv and they ilo help old
Island. N. Y.
■
people.
i the pines nver- WANTED: Insurance agent to sell
Why not try lieing yonrs youngI lots, I corner,
accident and sick benefit insur­ or again—why not grow stronger
last front. Must ance. Costing only ten dollnrs a in body, in mind, in vitality? Why
II. Hutchinson, year. Good commission. 121 West niit take McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets nnd drop years
Euclid Ave, Deluind, Florida.
from your age in 30 days? We
carriage and
believe that a 30 days treatm ent
will make you feel years younger
condition. Call
—but nt any rate try them for
30 davs and if you are not ratisfled get your money hack—60 ta b ­
Miscellaneous
lets—60 cents at Union P harm ­
acy. Bovver’s Pharm acy or nny
progressive druggist. Bo sure and
ml course by
get McCoy’s—the original and
ess. Pay when
genuine.
—Adv.
•lie-fifth others^
i School, Lake-1

.Eft FOR RENT
A SONS

W hen you bu y D iam ond
Tirea fro m u s wo agree to
do th is i
—Keep th em In excel­
le n t co n d itio n w hile you
■re using th e m ,
—R epair any llttla cu ts
t h a t m ay appear,
—O ccasio n ally ch a n g e
th e m from one wheel to
a n o th e r to even th e wear,
—Exam ine th e tire flap*
to tee th a t tu b es are n o t
being pinched.

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln Housa.

FOR RENT: One furnished bed
room. Rent reasonable. 107, 3rd
Wildwood—Baltimore capitalists Street.
purchase Bank of Wildwood; Wild­
Have you rooms to re n t or sonir
wood suburb opened as result.
second hand furniture to sell?
APARTMENT FOR RENT: One Use The Herald's classified page
rO R SALE: One fine grove, lak cj apartm ent of two bedrooms nnd and g et results.
front near Sanford. Calder Aj kitchenette. One apartm ent one
Fldridge.
U bedroom and kitchenette. Location
If you wnnt a suit now it will
pay you to buy it nt Whiddon nnd
cool
and
shady,
rates
reasonable.
FOR SALE House and lot on 8th
to Mrs. Schmidt, 218 French Hodges. If you do not need a sum ­
St. Price 950.00 ensh. M. Care .Apply
Ave.
mer suit now it will pay you to
Herald.
get It now for next sum m er. Sec
FOR
RENT:
Furnished
rooms.
Hot
the
values nt Whiddon nnd Hodges,
bOR SALE: Avocado pears. Fresh
and cold wntor. 120 Palmetto.
110 E. Second Street.
off t he trees. 305 Park Avenue.
FOR REST: Four room furnished
bOR SALE: At sacrifice fine team
house. Modern conveniences. 611
1200 pound mules, nlso complete 9th Street. Phone 9103 after 7:30 McCoy’s Keeps Old
outfit of farming implements p. m.
Folks Feeling Young
•and tools. Call room 11 Bull Hide
bOIt RENT: Kitchen, bedroom nnd
garage. M. Schneider, 1101 Elm Try This New Cod Elver Oil Pro
partition To Increase Your
Strength, Vitality und
Endurance.
Wanted

DAVID B. IIYEB

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Service

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About •■•7
ona

Choose from brogue or
tlressy Oxfords, in black,
tan, sunset and Havana
brown, and sports shoes
with or without crepe rub­
ber soles. Every pair is
up to our regular standard
of quality, and a m ighty
good buy.

Morning

MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
Sentinel, Thousands 0( Maine
cement work, aldewalka, build­ people arc interested in Florida
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. R. property, Reach them through
Terwilleger, Prop.
the Sentinel . Rate card on ap-

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GIANTS AND BRAVES SPLIT
NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—The
Giants and Braves split a double
Oil itoday, Boston winning thu fir.it
six to nothing, while New York
took the second, 6 to 2.
Fred Fitzsimmons, recently ac ­
quired for mthe Indianapolis club
of the American Association, held
Boston at bay nnd also drove in
three runs. Kelly made bis 17th
homer of the year In the sixth.
Jim m y Welsh drove in four runs
with two homers, one of them in
tlie third with two on. High also
made a limner.
First Game
Score by innings:
I:. 'on
113 olo 000 •'•-7-9
New York
000 000 000 0-3-2
B atteries: Cooney and O'Neill;
D ean,Jackson and Snyder.

£ for

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Our August Sale is the opportunity for everjlJ
your family to buy Rood shoes for less. e^J
inen’.s shoes distinctive in cut. Women’s i-rartfJJ
pers for street, afternoon and evening S lv j ^
swaRRer that will appeal to the young man. k
slippers to suit the critical taste of the you*^
Sturdy play and dress-up footwear for thosnuD|i
You will see at a Rlnnce that they were madeU|
for considerably more than these special sale pj

CARDS CONQUER CUBS
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17.—Pitching
his tenth victory of the season, Hill
Sherdel held the Chicago Cubs to
fivo hits Sunday, and gave the
Cardinal* an even lirpuk in tnc* four
gam e series. The score was 0 to
2. Manager Rogers Hornsby clout­
ed his thirty-third bonier in the
seventh inning off Blake with one
man on base.
Score by innings:
Chicago
100 000 001—2- 5-1
St. Louis . . 020 000 :ilx —0-1-t-l
B atteries: Blake and Gonzales;
Sherdel and O'Fnrrell.
PHILLIES WIN TWICE
BROOKLYN, Aug. 17.—Phila­
delphia took both ends of a double
header with Brooklyn Sunday, 7
to 6, nnd 9 to 2. Cy Williams led
tin* assault with seven hits, includ­
ing a homer and a triple. H arper
and Wheat both hit for the circuit
in the first game.
First Game
Score hy innings:
Philadelphia 001 OKI 200-7-14-1
Brooklyn
003 020 001—0-11-6
B atteries: Mitchell and llenlino;
lluhbcll, Krhardt and DeBerry.

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Rooms For Rent

FOR BIG RESULTS nd\
the
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DAILY NEW S—it cover
an l County thoroughly
one of the m ost rapidly
sections on the Florida

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first. W e do it. Phone 417-W. dium id South Florida. Pu
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Coolidge Lays Aside Work
To ReturnTo Old Home On
Visit With His Aged Parent
l&gt;rS i ‘,:.nt
En lloulc lo
. te Son at Summer Military
Also Pays
&gt; h it to Grave »r Calvin Jr.

I4atlier Is Recovering
Rapidly From Illness
T- j'&gt; }° I'Jymoulh Made Amid
Rain Storms; Aunt Visited
In Iroctorville, Vermont

Stricken Suddenly
Preliminary Hearing
,
About Month Ago Waived By Accused

Husband Notified Hut Loses Prosecution Will Ask Death
m ‘.ace to t.et to Hctfeldc. | Penally; Arraignment Fri­
1 n ,a) ,nK aside the ear,., „f office*
Arriving ;{ Hours Later
day Is Three Minutes Lang
I i'stS n i!,l V ;00ln ," \ Wls , :" k "Knin
, '" t "W fe, In ‘he hill
Vermont
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jay Afternoon
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Charged 10 PerCent More
On Bills Not Paid By Tenth

FINANCIER DIES BOY CHARGED
AT GLEN COVE WITH SLAYING
* ^ ' " 5 Sickness Is Fatal Everett Adams Will Be Tried
Io M .s. J. p. MorAim After
Upon First Degree Murder
Lingering Illness; Cardiac
Charge at Octobe.* Term Of
Collapse Given As C4tu.se
Court In Sedalia, Missouri

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&gt;nMissing
Police Raid

PRICE FIVE CENTS

J'l-Y.MOUTiI. Vt. Aug. 15.— (/F )

Japanese
Women
Leap Into Valcano
TOKYO Aug. 15.—(/P)—When
“ young wornun in Jap an p.-issrs the m arringe nge without
having neiiuired a husband, it
is a tragedy. Hecently tlir»e
Japanese women who believed
Ibcy wero on tho ver™e of spinrterhood went to the Asnma
Volcano and iiidilint; farewell
to the world of unappreciative
men leaped to death in the flowlog erater. They were Taknji
Kobadnshi, 25, Shika Sonin, 21,
i nd Kiyo M aruyuma, 25.
A police inspection disclosed
th at they had become despondm t a t the prouiK'ct of luvclcus
lives.

NUMBER 1-1

IN lA N D R O f

Must lie Settled Before The
Tenth Each Month to Get
lienefit o f Modification of
Rates Effective in June j p e t i t i o n

/Firm Within Legal
Right, Says DcCottcs
Explanation of Extra Charge
Not Made to City Com­
mission,
Declares
Lake

R c q U C S tin j

(tovernor to Order
Collier Forces O ff
Island, Is Secured j

Deputy Sheriff Is
Reported Missinj

T hat the Southern
Utilities
Company is rem aining within its
legal rig h ts us provided by its
frnnehiso in Sanford in charging Bloodshed Is Feared
an additional sum of 10 per cent
Unless ..Police
on all electric light and power
Is Given
bills not paid on or before the
tenth of each month was the opin­
ion expressed by City Attorney
FORT MYERS, Atip. 15.— .
George A. DcCottcs this afternoon.
—Governor Martin will bo '
When first questioned in regard naked hy Mnrcn Island hometo the m atter tnls morning Mr.
DcCottcs anid th a t he believed tho slenders to intervene in the
company had over-stepped its fight for .1000 ncrea of “lost
;
rights but since th a t tim e he has land”.
found thnt the modified ra te fur
Armed with petitiona hy
electricity plus the 10 |&gt;er cent e x ­
tra charge still am ounts to a frac­ 153 persona, said to bo almost
of Collier
tion less than the m aximum charge all of the voters
,
as allowed in the franchise th a t COUtlty P o t in the e m p lo y o f
the utilities firm holds. As long Barron G. Collier, a delegation of ’
us the hills under tho modified homestead citizens will go to T al­
rates, which were effective two lahassee ns soon ns an appointm ent
months ago, plus thu 10 per cent can be made to see the governor.
ex tra charge are less than the old Tho petitions demand th a t S heriff
into, the city nttorney continued, W. H. Maynard und his armed dep­
tho utilities com pany is entirely uties, who nre alleged to bo sup­
within its legal rig h ts.
porters of Mr. Collier’s claims to
Mayor F o rrest Lnko this m orn­ th a t portion of the island, be o r­
ing said in regard to the m atter dered to leave tho island.
th a t at the time the reduced rates
were announced and accepted by
TAMPA, Aug. 15.—He porta th at
the City Commission nothing was a deputy sh eriff m ysteriously dis­
mentioned by tho u tilities com­ appeared from the West coast sec­
pany in reg ard to any ex tra tion of the Bvergladca, where feel­
charge to bn made in case bills ing is tense over a stru g g le fo r
were not paid on or beforo tho ten ­ lund between the Karron G. Col­
th day of each month, lie said that lier interests on one side and old
so fa r ns lie rmiid rt'incmlier na homestead claim ants
and new
notice of Hu* paym ent of this c ltr n settlers on the other, followed r u ­
charge to Imi inndc in such ensex mors Friday of threatened violenco
was ever ,presented
■ , to, , tho com- unless official steps nre taken by P\
sta te or federal authorities.
}» « Printed form.
Must Cay llefore Tenth.
The little island of Marco, In
Conditions are now such th at to Collier county, whore Itarron G .’
take ail van tn go of the reduced or Collier, New York advertising
modified rates which were secured m agnate, in carrying out one of
through the effo rts o f tho City the largest developments in F lo r­
Commission, the consum er m ust ida, Is seething with d issatisfac­
pay his bills on or before the tenth tion, according to reports received
of each month. The old ru le w m ___
_ nnd with arm ed ,depuhere ___
today,
1/1 cents per kilow att hour while ties representing the Cbllicr
L4 -! J
thf new rate is 11 cents. The a d ­ torests patrolling the island and
ditional 10 |**r cent charge which W. G. W Illinois, head of an o rg a n ­
has been assessed upon u num ber ization thnt represented the town
of consumers makes the ra te in of Marco, leading nn opposing o r- '
such cases 12.1 cents pet; kilowatt gnnixntion, tho situ atio n is in ­
hour.
tense.
It is pointed out today th at those
An appeal has been made Jiy
consumers who, through oversight the Williams forces, asking fed
or having been out of town, did end nnd sta te intervention into
not pay their bills prom ptly dur- whnt will bo revealed ns “ high
ing the p ast two m onths, were of handed" operations of a politrnl
nceesaity forced to pay this extra ring and the activity of n well o r­
10 p # cent charge which was add­ ganized liquor hand. Tho Williams
ed to th eir re g u lar hills. One con­ faction also is asking for tho re­
sum er, it is said, whose hill moval of S heriff W. II. M aynard,
amounted t» S'.M) for the month of who. they sny, has taken up his
July, lias been charged an ad d it­ residence at the home of the lo­
ional $:i because of the check cov- cal Collier representative nt Csx(•ring the am ount having been re ­ iimlms und is heading the armed
ceived by the utilities company two patrol.
dnys Into.
The trouble has arisen over Inml
P art of Modified Hale.
claims which Collier hns put un­
When questioned on the m atter der fence, according to the Wil­
this m orning, H. A. King, acting lia m « faction, nnd which have
m anager of the local office of the been homesteaded bv others.
Southern U tilities Company said,
When i, re-survey of the pron.
“the 10 |s-r cent e x tra charge ir e rtv was attem pted, according to
not a fine as is believed by a mini Williams, three surveyors nnd
her of persons who have had to three of the settlers interested in
pay it, hut is a part o f the modi­ the survey were, arrested , anil
fied rate conditions as set forth by made to plead g uilty
under
tbe com pany nnd accepted by the thonts. An nttorney is preparing
City Commission.
a suit for heavy dam ages against
The company m akes its own Collier, lie said, which will be filed
ratcH ami tho city commissioners in federal court.
were only influential tn securing
F irst public inform ation of tha
for Nanford the modification of impending strife wns given out
rales which were effective ii little Thursday when Williams appealed
over two months ago. The condi­ to his Tnmpn agents to send state
tions concerning the paym ent of or federal officials to Marco to re ­
hills has been circulated in this live the tensity.
city nnd the conditions are also
In connection with the app,*al,
printed on all bills," Mr. King con­ it wns said Friday, that ill feeling
tinued.
hns been evident on the island for
"Those consum ers who refuse to three years nnd flared into sudpay th eir bills U’cnuso of the 10
fCmitimird on Pago Three)
per cent ex tra chnrgc, due to their
in tin r«* to M’ttlr their uerountH bo*
fore the tenth of the month, will Man Steals Ride On
have their service cut off," Mr. Wins’ of An Airplane
King concluded.

GLEN C O V B .V y ., Aug. 15—
SEDALIA, Mo.. Aug. 15.—b D —
father. * ° f V‘S 1 " ,lh hia
rett Adams, 1?, slayer of Kden
nt n„ur
u i I*?1
wifo of
An eight
hour tr
tri i ,i
•t.
I'lnwson.
will be tried on a first
storm s »nd Z r
,n^ r,“‘tion:'! »*nnkcr, died a. deg re" m urder
charge in the Oc([CIE. Inti., Aug. 15.+—
brought ino
froln the
the president from
th.* !
her Long Inland
term of P ettis county dis“Onearm” Wolfe, one
sum».m er
W
hite
House
in
Swamphorn,, from n “cardiac
# t' |•
■•••niiiv coilapsi Iitrirt
I I I* I fit'll
l
court.
[companions of Georfto
here
Into
/
rri,
v
t
B
,
lK'i"
ir
,,f
"
to
p
in
g
sickness
I
The
boy'
was held without bond
i f
I" Anderson, tvho late
father criticalK- ai •’
I"1" '1* h is ; for two months.
"ben he was arraigned uncxpcctshot nn&lt;l k ille d Beit
w aiting for him in 'f '" " ” 'h r a£o.
No relatives were a t the bedside ! i '11/ :,t 11 “’clock Friday morning
•nodes* home. ""
fr° nt “ f " H Mr. M „ a , n infonn
^ h ^ WM, !
^ ""T J
land his w ife because
[formed police last Jattl his sig h t was ..ne of sev eral' ,||
.*l,,n T‘ ,,f..f 'T. th.at
his
wife
ica«
very
i»r
luninnry
'hearing.
""
........... " ' O W.io » l - |) I llllllllttl , 111 .11 l o g .
Hist touched th oxicutive on an
. l i l t lie fore noon, by tra in for
The suddetr change in the plans
|f the whereabouts of
eventful d ay ’s ride. Earlier lie hud • 'n ote. lie was mot a t th o .sta- l“ hold the preliminary hearing at
Chapman, notorious
stopped near Camp I)lVen to greet
1,1,1 rUxb''d by uutomobilo to - "'clock yesterday afternoon foi[bher, was captured by
&lt;u“ son, John, a corporal in the tnu .Morgan country home a t Mat- lowed a conference between Hoy
’ iii/.cn s m ilitary training camp, niei oi i. Point, on Bast Island, &gt;Hacker, county attorney; Ilenry
ate Friday night while
*
(through thin city,
VH,'ed the graviyuril at Rock­ w.iiiti lies a »hort distance o ff the Adams, the boy’s father and Claude Contract Awarded to Record
ingham m eeting hoice, near Itei- mainland of
| Mlan(|. H0 reach-' WiIkerson, lawyer retained for the
lance, tin- inform er, and
Company of St. Augustine;
11" s 1'nll», V’t.. where his great- til his home three hours u fto r his defense.
were shot to (loath by
To Have Embossed Cover
groat
grand
father
was
buried
ami
w,fF ' ,l; :"h.
To Ask Heath.
“Dutch" Anderson, who
Design in Several Colors
had dropped in at the home in
(Hi.ml wi re at once stationed ut
After th e conference Hucker reEvicted with Chapman of
•
roctorvillc,
\
l„
of
his
nunt,
Mrs.
(•'iliseway I'oruiccting Bust Island pented his assertion that he is
dollar Now York mail
A contract has been awarded for
Narah Pollard.
to l/ong 1-laud and none but rein-'determ ined to ask th at the boy be
land .shared the prison Kt'ttthe printing of .'10,000 booklets, de­
Visits
Son’s
(ira
te
.
live
and
ln&gt;.e
friends
of
the
family
enteniTil
to
hang.
It
is
believed
ld subsequent escape from
I in mediately nfior his arrival were allowed to approach tile holm . 'be sudden arraignm ent may have picting the natural advantages and
I penitentiary.
lo re, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidgo ne- A doctor and two attemlantM were been tin* result of failure to |&gt;er- resources and giving other infor­
Chatitnan and Anderson He w ants to r.urceed “ Fiirlilii.e
mation concerning Seminole coun­
John ( ’oolidge,
.•m pa rued l&gt;y * id.....................:,t
tin- jM'i|-ide when Mrs. Morgan i '&gt;iade Hucker to en ter a more ten*
hiding at liancc’s home Hob!" His name is .lumen II. ,\l.
"* p re sid e n ts father, went to the ' “ ffered the enrdlac collapse.
lent charge or to throw the case ty, at a total cost of $1,800. The
■tor llniiro informed police Hillan, lie’s un atto rn ey of «;.■■■ &gt; cem
contract was closed this week at
etery where their younger son,
Nlrirkcn July II.
into the juvenile court.
Be.- and Chapman was sur- Hoy, Wis., and lie’n n cnmlida »• tor alvin, was buried a little over a
a m eeting of thi* Seminole Bounty
Mrs. Morgan was stricken with
Not
more
than
half
a
dozen
spec­
1on the streets of Muticic, tiie sent of the late Senator l.a year ago.#There they remained for deeping si, U e .lt,|v II while at
tators were in the dingy little o f­ Association of ('ham hers of Com18, and captured,
r’ol lotto.
0 brief lime. The m ill’ -. oceasioii- t?nding church -ervices. .Several fice of Justice Fisher when the Imy Hierro wdth tho Krcortl Company
kon was not trapped when
«t was nnnounc"I. ''y the visit to the grave was days later it v..i annottnrod she was arraigned. Hundreds of curdetive s closed in nil Chttpalleviated' in a measure in th&lt;&gt; bad passed the , rit i and was stea- '"os persons had idnnned to attend
The booklets will he six by nine
|t January and hud kept
prcsidcnt'a mind l»y the appenr- dil.v improving but she never cn I'b hearing afternoon in the court
safely hidden until Frinnre o f his father.
tirely emerged from a sta te of house, hut the sudden change in inches in sixe nnd will contain IS
fctI tressed in hi heat clothes, Col. I c," naplans niadi* it impossible for them pages. They will have a four col­
1 ""liil're not only gieeted liis di iA i &gt;&gt;rp of tie odists attend' d
reai li justice’s office before pro- ored embossed cover which, it is
adies of ilance and his
declared, will he lieautiful in every
tmgoished son ami daughter.in-law her following Imr attack and Hr. ceedings were over,
fformer .till alive hut dy&lt;detail. The hooklet will contain a
i
at
bowed
them
around
his
place,
•'
I
ieriiey,
th
ief
phvsicinn
in
'
Kvi-rolt
was
led
into
the
court
J, discovered a few min
large am ount of a rt work and
1'dnting out a number of late i in - ,-hnr:re o\,.t ,| i ■m,--, used blond 1tomn luituleuffed to (Jrover lln ’nt,
tf the hooting hy a pa:-.
•
______
ptoyementH.
Itransfusions in an ntteinut to n*- deputy sheriff who returned the here will lie three colors Used on
| :it, l.ut no trace of Anthe inside, giving tho pamphlet an
I n s t r u c t ! r A s k e d T o (&gt;uil ills . ' '"HI the visit here Monday of
patient*, strength, lie a t - ' b”\ to Sedalin from Kansas City, attra ctiv e appearance.
found.
h.ios.
■ xirrtary .Mellon and Senator
" it' d t•» fmvihle feeding^ Mrs.
kt&gt; arrest wu:; brought
I’o s itiu n
R c.ntiK c
of
A
The county publicity body will
I'It-ail s Not (iiiilly.
■ local officials working
vi. „ i s t i a . ,
Smo«t, of Utah. t.:&lt;&gt; discuss the Morgan, wlm fur years hag been I
have
at its disposal during the en ­
o
lit’CCn
.'L
id
o
A
g
a
in
s
t
I
v
I
i
i
i
i
,
l.i
lgi.m
ili
bt
situation,
tin*
presi
:l
virtual
invalid,
sufficing
from
____
...
....
,.......
................
...........
Wilkerson
announced
a
plea
of
sal agents. Ifo was roS t’lliml Wish to Avoid Fuss 'b ut mtend.i to keep affairs of heart trouble, lost ground a fte r the , tiot guilty and waived prelim inary suing y ear approxim ately $ 1&lt;»,000
,1 je vi- 'ting Mufu ie a*, in, ,
tato shunted to the background first rally from her attack.
i rxrm ination and Kverett was led for advertising purposes. The book­
JTJ-k.
. ‘■
,‘^ c .trl-p k .
.. .. than
...... thrive
,„ ,v .
will tak e, in th? resources of
Ith’ Hance home. Several
ARCADIA, Fin., Aug. 15._ A r : "* tr' V(’ himself’ over to rest andi
Sons Culled Home.
back to Id cell less
pro laid for him hut he ea­ fight for freedom o f sm-wh in tlm rt’Iax«tion.
„ T ,° two sons Junius Spencer minutes af r he had" cntorc«l''lhe IilY*r3r l"T,,.i' ’.n “ r . Semlimlo county.
I here will bo nicturcn in large
rn st until January IK.
churches
without
jeopnrdi/.im:
Leave In a Hrlxxle
M-rr m nod llenrv Slurgus M or-1court room
num ber from nil of these sections
can
who
left
New
london.
Conn.,I
In
the
Inii
f
proceedings,
the
hoy'!.
. . . .
.
acting on information other interests became imminent , '•!.av']!g •Swampsentt in n d r i z .............
morning mi the Mor&lt;’an yacht sat quietly. Ills pale fuce Imlray- and all will be displayed to advan­
npman was a t the Mane F riday when Grady Herndon, a • le the first stop made hy the nr«"&gt;tage in th e booklet, it was announc­
fcrrounded the place and •isia n t principal o f the HeSoto nieiit was oil the outskirts of Ayer, 1 •1r-:iir on the In day crin e of the ing no emotion, Ins despairing ed.
•Mass.,
m
a
r
Camp
Devons,
where
New
\o
ik
Yacht
club,
were
udhmwn
eyes
e-iving
wearily
over
the
|ur.il hours, saw him up- county high school at Arcadia, de­
According to local representa­
clared lie will press his case Jnlui was waiting in the automo- v1-••I of their m other's death hy dusty mn|is ami ng&lt; ituincd &gt;id n tives of the county body, the book­
bii'
of
Hrigiidier
(ieneral
Ilarnuni,
"
‘r
''
are
returning
to
(lien
liars
on
llu*
walls
of
the
tiny
room.
[ffierrs fell jn step behind through the courts, following a i ituu commander.
let will l&gt;e without diiiibi the finest
1
’*'*h 'hern is George Niehj j t, wun
Hu
was ,|r,.■
drea .,,,1
ed jin a dui’k blue
fie »a automobile load of duiuiiid for iiis resignation from
The president ami Mrs. Coolidge "I • •' x,,n-in-law, who i mnimo- suit, Ids hair was parted eat -fully, lite ratu re ever printed nnd circu­
the
school
because
he
mad&lt;f
antiDrove up to him. As one
lated hy any county in Florida.
yacht club,
and he looked more like a Men who are w l l ncoiiaintcd nnd
utterances in the Haptiat I i sed the lad and eliatted with Inin
ifficers alighted from the klan
icvernl
iibMiitea
before
continuingi
'•
Morgan,
who
haIs’en
for a “date" Hum a rnnles'O'd lay­
Jman whipped out a pistol church a t Nocatee, his home.
■;m,*uln g much of his time it the! er listening to words that m a\ nti- experienced in editing nnd writing
Herndon enmo to Florida about 'on ttic 11 way.
l*nl fire. I he shots were
will get up the data and the copy
nnd Fitchburg th- ’•*«* '•'••
►'/&lt; " ib ; making «»\y d e r'e x trc m e ' p.'nMtv.'cii-i
lii for the pam phlet, it is declared.
fever, am] the officers n y e a r ago from Kentucky and I presidential Ayer
caravan
ran
into
a
“
V"1
(rips
to
Ins
Wall
Mrit
*»f-1
Ilf,,
; life
served as assistan t principal last
p a him.
There were in all three bidders
blinding -lorm which neurl.v oh- fire | iV ' 1 'in, was informed this
y
ear
mid
was
re-clcted
for
the
for the work: llnynn nnd Hut li f f
P»o was taken to the loHcurid
!li”
view
and
made
driving
uiorning
that
Mrs.
Morgan
was
" f this city , 5,11*7: the Grower
llhl later turned over to com ing session. He i*- also pas­ on the •digested Mohawk nine resting easily and he loft f-r New Work Is Bushed
Cress, T am pa, $5,175; tho Korord
I
d and ru iied to In. to r of tho Haptist church at No­ I wlui* hn/ardous.
Winding along Ymk on the small yacht N ivetto.
Sanford
Road
S?r
Company, St. Augustine, $4,800.
lu in order to forestall any cat ec.
pa-t trucks and automobiles with "ben he arrived a t hi- office he
Two Sundays ago, he said. In
All of the bids followed the sunic
IV lu a • ... iate,. to engii on g reg a-' ' k" headlights on tin
the president's fnund messages frym Glm Cove
distributed among hi
•
peeifieutons. The bill of the Her­
[ddivery.
telling
him
to
return
at
mn'i
Four
of
the
Id
by
10
feat
ie-til
lion a pamphlet entitled: Th" • Kit lirinoi
M" " " ‘ ine made its way in safety
During a severe electrical tnrni signs, the contract for which was o d Company was approved, it is
rnan "hen questioned by Klux Anti-American. Anti ( h r i s - ; ‘broogh the storm
tonight, Ibo electric |pfht vsteoi awarded recently to the Itoldt Nip • (id, because it was £"&gt;75 tower
1 Indiana
. • warding
t ” by II II. ,
‘n ta Nl w
for tlii* Morgan and neighlioring per Company of this city by the than tin* next lowest bid and lieI"Vf* criminal exploit , cred- tian and Ant
aylor, pastor of a Haptist ehurel.
nu\'!t ' t,,,&gt; l,ri' •';1," ' e-itatcx was disrupted, and candles officials of the Chamber of Com cause the Nt. Augustine firm is
lhim after his escape, rc- T
a t M urray. Ky., nnd editor „f r «r trav el.,1 for the most part over
liilent,
were brought into service t light i merce, are already completed, ac­ allowing three instead of two in ­
rnu.lc* muddy and at the Morgan home.
cording to an iinnouncemrnt by ode colors.
|h«iting occurred „ft,.r Mr News and Truths, and ince th e n ';1,''1
delegations
of mu
the klan
in HeS..'..; 1
I t»,a«
""im
ssahle by
(Continued on |*ago Three)
m oi
Mai. in
________
J. rain,
SNaves
hvcm M
iihViiih
Illicit
miiI
the builders of the m arkers this
. i T " , mcl Anderson, county have called
on
him nyj‘
and n
.'il'-l
"ii
liini
i
j
j
|
m
;
1
j
O
.
.
.
Mrs
Mormorning.
\ { ku'l \ »v. was a c
County Superintendent ' •
• | O O lK .^ U
I II
I I l * l l ( gan came to tin public pr iin-i” ic
lu speaking of the large signs
II !h«y
i niddlctown
o'a,t lwr‘
,s ({cniatided hi.* r*
wq.m .«inhi t»ft••r thu outliruiak of th
the •’
Pil"..'h e r Sm ith has
which will be arranged in nn urtion
from
Ighway „ feW , llU., w’ “
' h' i’ Ism-1 tjstic manner and placed ut strn teTho letter from .Superintendent,
.
a ,
lofi bont". whore It small group of • pjc
. „„ t|„. main arterial
■
l« f.u
„vi,irk
Sm ith, dem anding his resignation J jj ( j y | | f}(* rV !(‘C fiiemlt were being entertained Hi highway of this state, it was said
f c n ' t ' ^ r ’r
:,"la,,lv by said:
{drew a pi itol and was about to tliat tin work ”ii the rem ainder
|
shoot Mr. Morgan when Mi Mor­ of them is being rushed to com ­
n barley, police
“ Inasmuch ns the publie sch“o1" 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15-IV . I gan
grnMied the m an's hand -trug- pletion and tb it ihny will Im- fin­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Two
ure fundam entally engaged in
^
s t „ r y i8 serving all the people without re- ■idem ( oolidge is being for. ed ml« gl. &lt;1 unti with the aid of others, ished by the middle of September. planes of the MacMillan arctic ex ­
pedition nt Ftah, Greenland, arc
1
,| " 1
’m g wer&lt; gard to class, creed, caste or pre- „ tight corner in the selection of s|ie Imd gained possession of the
m aking an attem pt Friday to vst„ Mrs. Helen Garden we’M'on1 ,1 " ' l!l afternoon vinos conditions of servitude. I, ns u
Returning to this eoontrv &lt;n the Thumlershowers Arc lutdish a base a t the hend of F lag­
■l
a fte r the olficial head of that svmIiiii in ^ |M| t, tteuiocrutic member of the
Whit"
S ta r liner Celtic in I'JM,
hay, uecortliiig to a message
.. Kht ' &gt; throw their this county, feel obligated to pro­
’or Week l ler
she headed a group of women who Predicted D
received hy the Notional Geo­
«!"■ trail. Tracks In test it from being drawn into any Unit d .State-. Civil Service.
icml 1 it11 'c to the conclu- controversy, involving creed, class,
graphical .Society. The third plane
If he follows custom he will spent the entire trip knitting '"cks
WASHINGTON. Aug. 15.—t/V)
1 1" *' hnnet* and his wife politics or religion.
_ _
name a Democrat, but thin is the and swenti’rs for llrili Ii oldiera. — Weather outlook for the week the NA-2, has been pounded so
•‘You, by your own ndmi ;sion, first b i g j o b Kcpublia.n women After this country entered the beginning Monday in tin’ South badly by the waves in Foulke
the gunmen
Fjord, the present anchorage nl
war, aim was cuuallv l.u v m the
have
perpetrated an attack upon
roail when
Atlantic and Fast Gulf S tales is the expedition, that it may he be­
Tja? occurred.
the Americanism and C hristianity have bail a chance at, and th’-y war activities of women.
generally fair at U’ginning and yond repair.
» r man „f th ,.
|a of nn organization which include want it. A dozen prom inent Kcsome pronumm)
probability Jlocal
its
membership
a large
num
ber publican
publicans, men and women, are afWinter Haven—I’lnns heme p r o , some
" " 1 thundor‘I
'
The seam s of the plane have
in
its
membership
a
large
number
" \v MiV#u *M'in Charles
been opened by the w ater which
patrons
and
taxpayers
of
the
ter
it.
The
salary
is
attra
ctiv
e
un
I
■
pared
for
construction
of
*
I
uu.lHH)
(
showers
n
the
nV'|
" “Re. of Mitncie, of
1.08 ANGELES Aug. 1 5 .- 0 7 V die a X o E »f this county.
the j...... .
*
| Arn.de building, corner Third St. I p arts of the w w ) y lth the tenq,- filled two forward com partm ents, Masked Robbers Get
(gnoring the blind baggage of a
pubii
I
»
n
i
\
T‘
"
1
1
frk’n,l
af
and she w ent down by the noao u n ­
TTherefore,
h e r e fore
to prevent
Political friends o f the president and Magnolia Avenue.
J cratu re near normal.
, *1 ' Anderson.
to
pri .. the Hetrain , Jack Richman
til the wings rested on the wator,
91,500 From Hotel .passenger
finding himself up ag ain st it for
iif.!'1? ' nft,'r" ““ ". Ilance soto high school from .becom ing have iggestod th at ho get one o f ------i the m essage said, hut a fte r n hard
_
^
i •
I \ 1 i A I , i ! » iu
r
■arted to this city to involved in this controversy which (the two rem aining commissioners,
transportation u t lots Vegas, New
trugglo one was hoisted aboard
MIAMI BEACH, Aug. 15— Af- Mexico, yesterday, grabbed tha
would
but
detract
m
aterially
from
|
both
R';l»“
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“
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t
l
M
g
R it* b e­
tho Peary.
te r overpowering tho night cle rk 'w in g of an airplane and beat tho
T
Anderson g an g its purpose to :erve all the po&lt; tire and uccept some other posiThe National Gcnrgrnphic Society of tho Hotel Alton early today, two beat railroad time into Los Angel­
l II 1 ,trnl a few m inutes tile I H ’k for your immediate res- tion, so he can appoint a man Dcm •I
added:
teacher mol assistan t oernt in his place and u woman
masked robbers worked tho combi­ es.
• *re» drove from th eir Ignat
ignut ion
mu as
.........
Uepuhlicun t" the present vacancy,
“The m essage also reports th at nation of the safe and escaped
principal of this school.
Tho plane which Jack ‘‘flipped"
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
15.
Tho
new
proposal
t&lt;
»
Belgium
would
be
_____
a
..1C
.........................
the photographers are getting ex- with $500 In cash und $1,000 worth ns it was taking off nearly went
thnt would he a solution.
■.!«.
|
there was no
Democratic leaders nnd many next inovxo in the Belgian Auteri- the result. Some members of the e«*llent results in th eir of forts to of dintnonda.
Clerk T hurston into disastrous side slip due to tho
Infi
^ f a w l to de- Debt
powerful women of higher sut- can debt negotiations appear- now . American commission are inclined „i,la jr, n atu ra l color pictures of Iterg was made n prisoner und tak- weight of the man hanging on the
t qp " ; ' lh‘’r [‘•"“ rt of the
to
the
opinion
that
the
Belgian
frage circles are supporting Mrs. to rest with President Coolidge.
the flora and fauna of tho fur len to Holly wood, ’ 28 miles away!
Are Marking- Time Minnie
I
•
have definite
Fisher Cunningham , promiThe commissions representing government must make some con­ North. L ittleton island near Ftuh, n , where ho wan roleuscil. The men outer edge of tho wing. N either
l, .
'‘’ad to the nrneat Texan mem ber of the Nation- the two governm ents suspended cession if an agreem ent is to be breeding place of t0o little auk, i escaped in an uufomobitu stolen pilot or passenger saw their unin­
vited passenger until they wrr«
“ nu,r,|l'rv’rs within a fe # ’ WASHINGTON. Aug.
until | reached.
at League of Women Voters, who I their negotiations today
was visited by Maynnrd Owen Wll- from U ui* Sogolo, a guest of tho well off the ground when they wen*
Interest rates constitute the llama, who succeeded in taking hotel,
The American and Belgian
has been very active here in s u f-! Tuesday so th at Chairm an .Mellon
having difficulty in coaxing the
s S r 1 t-im n, tr a ted Mrs. commissions were marking time I *rntgc and other legislation
.She j and Senator Smoot, Republican, stum bling block in the discussion*, m any pictures of these birds.
craft to nn even keel. When they
in,,,!.; kll,'"K her in stan t- today in their negotiation;, over helped to drive the m aternity bill Utah, m ight lay all of th, farts While nil official information is
"M r. Williams also obtained pic­
|morc sh"»'' "truck Ilance the funding of the b ltb ’ kingdoms in congress.
| before the chief executive ul Ply- withheld there are definite stato- tures of w alrus sunning themselves Cholora Epidemic Is did see him thoy motioned him to
crawl in toward the fuselage, lie
he foil m ortal* $ IKU.UUO wnr debt to the U nitnl i Mrs. C arrie Chapm an C att, it is mouth, Vt.. Monday.
|!" l'mcn
nicnts th at the Belgium, are insist­ on the steep rocky sto re s of tho
obeyed and thereby the pilot said
Reported
In
Shanghai
.
"
'
ing
upon
rutes
below
those
a
t
States. Work of the t " / ' commis- understood, has w ritten vurious I ......
While the negotiation;, still "f*
islund. Jui^’li G ayer, color photo­
a crash was saved. The wind tore
* * * hcucvcd
t o sinus wa« suspended yesterduy un­ senators,
wiiich
Great
Britain
refunded
the
among them Senator ficinlly nre described iis proccedg rapher, is enthusiastic over re ­
i n.i" (h,-ir automobile til Tuesday l» p V '" 11
SHANGHVI, Aug. 15 —(JP&gt;— Jack's shirt to shreds.
h
Curtis*. Republican louder, th at in I ing in a satisfacto ry manner, therr. debt to this country and those the sults bbtuiiicd in producing tho
, U
west tow ard to ta k e up the progrc-s o ilat' her Ia ‘it illness .Mrs. G ardner re- is n very definit • indication that American government has been co n trastin g colors o f arctic fish Cholera is epidemic in this city
with higher official’ of tlicir r«- quested th at she und others re unless one sid or the other makes j obliged lo pny in carry the Belgian und the irridescence of glaciers with 1,000 cases estim ated existing Worker On Lakeland
governments and .&lt;&gt; rea m aterial rere don. tin* present
under th e light of the m idnight ut prevent. They are increasing nt Steel Building
|iraw 'J V ,l° 1, ,*Inncc n,a n - «■poctivo
iv o ad.(i'ional instruction as to (lecst the president to nam e Mr* effo rt to fund the $180,000,000 wur
Hurt
Today’s session of the two com­ sun.
the rate of 50 to 50 cases daily
Cunningham us her successor.
missions was a comparatively brief
with approxim ately 12 per cent
n.i
A f w t n i m i t e s how to proceed In D&gt;e m utter.
Among tho Republican women debt will prove unsuccessful.
a Ii
I'.ntniist coming
declined to . any
LAKELAND, Aug. 15— G. Ber­
Belgium i"* insisting upon iti . one.. WOfficials
IM
resulting in death. No cases «ru
suggested for the vacancy created
ASTKDI.OGKK DIFS
Markets
term
s
nnd
members
of
the
Ameri-1
w
hether
the
visitors
had received
nard, s steel worker employed u t
(reported am ong foreigners.
| by the death of Mrs. G ardner are
|f the ron t L,m,1v ia ‘h«
the New Arcade, slipped from off
can debt comrotsalon un* certain I fu rth e r instruction* from their
CHICAGO,
Aug. 15.—Wheat,
Lit aiitr
, J!"'1 "w ing
a oln,,hii
p " i the
to
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Aug. 15. •Mrs, McCormick, widow of Sena­ th a t these will not be found nc-(governm ent but developments of Septem ber, J.G0 to 1.61; December
a beam on the fourth floor tbix
Hade
City—
Bank
of
Pasco
to
r
Medill
.McCormick,
of
Illinois,
(ip,_n r Elmer Kugeue ( r«ft, AsPrvuidcnfc the $loy pointed in thut direction. *
to 1.68H*, Corn, September County rem odeling qu arters, and morning, falling to the ground.
Mrs. La Foilette o f Wisconsin nnd ccptablu to conjure**.
[ for hnti td, 1 ance's fee­
An unofficial report was th at 1.0-1 i to 1.05; O ats, September heavy building program Iving ca r­ His condition is reported as serious
trologe!*; X l
‘f l o * ™ Mrs. C harles B ennett Sm ith of Coolidgo m ay take n different view
! hirnt f „a ? '1 p,,ckinK him indigestion
hevo tod»Jf* , ,c wnn Michigcn.
n hospital, where
4!&gt;7i,
at tho Morrvl Memorial Hospital,
ried out,
of the m atter and if he should, a they were advised to stand firm .
CI yenrs old.
_

TO HAVE PRINTED
30,000 BOOKLETS

SCHOOL TEACHi'K
TO MAKE FICiSIT

FOR FRFE SPEECH

On

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thc»choo,'l

MacMillan's Plane
Wrecked liy Heavy
Waves O ff Coast

, Lorncr Un Vacancy war. a iimntie entered.1

..Aid
At Once

To He Taken Hy President Coolidge

Commissions

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925.

Enter Race

T artly «l«Udy. local thunderahe
era; gentle westerly winds.
Maximum Tamp. .. ...... .
Minimum Tem p.......... 4UH

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

IB XVI.

igtiiHance And
f/or ‘Squealing*
fjgtndit, Leading
\pprehension

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THE SANFORD HER

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When the Campaign Workers Celebrated Victory
'- v T p r

LONDON, Aug. 14.—’■The tre n d ' tia ry system , with reduction ot m*
m erm in prison reform
rwionn is
ij* to
in-i crim e known us capital o elL ’ ’
in A
Americnn
ward Individual atten tio n for wrong [and enactment by the io^iunu
doom in courtu and prisons, Dr. Mslnture i n -18(50 of a
- i to
Amos W. ISutler of Indianapolis,; law, cnublng prisoners
to ishorten JJ
by
good
behavior g
Ind., declares in a paper prepared th eir sentences h"
for the In tt rnntional Prison Con- j and evidence of a desire to
gress, in scs don here Aug. 3-10.
He noted the founding &gt;
A fter the custom of E u ro p ean . York in 1870 of a refori
associations, th e paper translated j m arking the beginning '»• tr
into French and reprinted, is h an d -je n t reform atory system ; es
ed to a com m ittee which will su m -jm en t by rndinna in 1873 of t
m ariic it and subm it it to the w h o le'sep ara te prison for women
congress as a basis for discussion.! tlon by M assachusetts nt t
Mr. llu tlcr is form er secretary o flb o lfo n system in 1878; and
the
Indiana
board of• state c h a ri-1
physical and mental
exami
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2102 First St

Realtors,
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FAST P U L L M A N DINING CAR Til
rh« nhovo photoirrnpli shown more than 200 Lunine:** men who j oinetl hand* Innt week in making tho Chamoer of i &lt;
je success. On '.heir first day they raised $35,000 anil on the second day they boosted the total $2,000 over their goal
guru went up to approxim ately $70,1100 and on the ilosing day it mounted to $107,000, a world s record.

N O R T H and EAST

m enu or establishment of new in­
terprises so often puss up the city
or town th at give* approval to
or acquiesce* in the publication of,
an inferior local newsnaper? It is,
unreasonable to believe that they
judge tho Hpirit of the town by 1!&gt;'•
appearance of the1 patter published
IIKRLIN, Aug. II.—The Reich­
there 7”
The same sort of spirit ns that stag recently was treated to a
interpretation of public senti­
shown by the Florida newspaper true
ment, at least the sentim ent of
C2AINKSVIVI.Lt Aug. M.— No found th at the editors are ls?rit
part of the public, when 2011 elder­
agency deserves more credit fur upon the one idea of driving home
ly nieii and women demanded sal
the rem arkable grow th of Florida to their readers the outstanding
Nag*- of their savings wrecked by
during recent years than do the thought that - "Florida is the best
(lie inflation of the mark.
newspapers and m agazines of the state in he union."
T hat their argum ents have been
stute, declared (1. -I. King, adver­
Tin •m* elderly people visited lh&lt;*
tising editor of the agricultural successful is best shown, .Mr. King
Reichstag to settle th eir account
departm ent, in an address Wednes­ ..aid, in the results accomplished;
with the fieri.lun N ationalists, an
day before tin* Home D em onstra­ I.'suits evidenced today in the most
an mint which they claim ed result­
tion departm ent at F arm ers' and unusuul influx of people into the
ed fro... promisea by th a t party of
state that perhaps ever has been
F ru it (.row ers' Week.
an a.Ic.piate revaluation of llu-ir
hunk accounts and depreciated se­
Tuking us his subject "Commun­ witnessed in the nation's history,
curities in return for th eir votes.
ity Knrichment,” Mr. King held although the so-cullcil "season" is
m the work of the state's editors several months ahead. Ity tl.elr un­
effo rts by two NaTtrtitJtllsts lb
and publish.*™ an outstanding ex­ tiling efforts the editors have con­
sleo. the tide of protest proved fu­
vinced
the
people
of
the
state
that
amples o f efforts toward commun­
tile u.kI eventually the demniislmity building. "This in illustrated," (heir's is an all-the-ycar clim ate
tion liccr.ine so turhule.it that all
be said, "in every issue of every iipiul to any, in..I superior to vir­
other business of lhe Reichstag
publicntiun issued in Florida. I*'. w tually all others, he added.
w a . suspended. The Natio.mlistu
Declaring that in. unselfishness
people, however, can realize the
M&lt; d the hall. All others pm ties
extent to which the &lt;ditors and such as that shown by the state's
then were draw n inti, the discus­
publishers of the s ta te devote their edit ors nod publishers would In.il.l
sion.
tim e and spaed in their papers to c tru rlu .i s *&gt;f permanency in any
tine old woman expressed her
telling the story of Florida. Con cndcavni. Mr. King said it was "an
feeling , declaring that all (l.-rinun
ntant reading of a large number ungrateful community that would
lot.nls should he hang. .1 An
of the paper, publish.'.I here is .profit by
. lit. work of its news­
'.•Id man rushed alw.iit tin* lobby
repaired to fully appreciate
paper and then In turn give the
• '.k in g support for a plan to p a r­
editor of th at publication only a
Work.
' t it ion the property of the llol.cnmeag.-r support, for surely all in-'
l /idler.is. Ills war cry was: ‘Those
"D uring a period extending
D iligent people must realize that
person! who lost the war should
two years I have .lev.it.*.I se
th eir community will he furnished
not get a pension. Its the first duty
hours each day to the rcadin
of the t.,le to care fur tho e who
the s l u i l newspaper.*!- and ........ with a paper only in keeping with price
At a
a e rifie d their children and their
weeklies- in ud.lition to tin ocean- *'i. support they give it."
hard-earned savings."
ionttl pc'iuiul of the m agazines m ill-1 * May not this he the reason,"
lixhed in the ‘Lund of Sunshine In* asked, "why progressive bush
und Flowers.’ In th a t time I have tiers seeking new fields foe invest

Florida’s IVewspapers And
Magazines Responsible For j
Growth Of State, Says King

Government

W h a t the World Is Doin
As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine
H o b by - H on e Chair on Springs iric and Manufacturing Company. It treatment to human !*ln:s. In-cause
is entirely possible, he said, through h:s experiments are not yet complete,
Krpt Cromwell in Tra ining
One of the reasons for Oliver Crom­
well’* fame is ill.* fact tli it I..* suc­
cessfully &lt;luv&lt;'l&lt;&gt;|s J IIt*' cavalry units
of his uriuy to a high degree of . tli-

a combination of electric, and radio
supervisory control, to start a train
wiilimit a crew from a station, oper­
ate it nt full speed, or to slow or stop
it, automatically m compliance with
automatic block signals, permitting a
central dispatcher to control nml su­
pervise completely nil I....Vein.'lit of
trains on a system. The currier-cur­
rent of signaling ami communication,
as the promt, is calk'd, is hawil on
I In* principle that wireless waves will
poetically follow along tho course
of win's without leaving them, if pro­
pelled in a certain way.

Making Giants Out of
Mice and Men

cirnry, demons!rating the value of
hotsos itr many Isittles. An interestlag sidelight on this phase of hi*
career has attracted attention recent­
ly in a curious artmdiair with n . at
resting on high springs extending
dIm.v.* the botto n fmiue. Wl.cu homo
from campaigns and too busy to lake
regular ex. rriso on his mount, Crom­
well is said to have exercised in tins
chair, bouncing up nml down fc.r a
short period each day to keep him­
self ucnistoiucd to the motions of
borseitack riding. The relic is now in
the p.Mnession of I'reuti-r Ituhhviu of
I'.agland and was dcuiou-stratol by
biiu when friends visited him at Ins
n t iil'iii e.

Radio Control o n Railways
(o Start and P.un T r a in s

Rats ns large ns raccoons nn.l
guinea pigs as tug as Igulgcra a..* pos­
sibilities ns a result of a discovery by
a scientist of the University of Cali­
fornia, wlule its upplication to rattle,
slu up and hogs, as well ns to geese,
.lucks nml chickens, would result in
Mir1, an i..cn*:iM. in sire and rupiditv
of groaih that onc-l.alf the live stock
iluw produced would furnish the anile
.piantitics of foodslutT* ao those rui.-cd
tut lay.
Tile discovery wns n;n.l", after nine
yc»n*' work, bv Dr. !lcrlx*rt M. Kvans.
who nlso annomirctl that In* had
found that barren animals ruav b*
tii-ule capable of protlucing young by
feeding them with a certain foo«!
Tin* First of th.*se liiulings is that die
extract of tho pituitary gland a tiny
organ hid'lcil ill ‘lie ituse of tba omit.,
when injected into tho tissues of liv­
ing creatures, no m atter wlmt their
age, starts a period of growth limited
in time, amount ami rapidity only by
the .piantity iiilmmictcreil and the
duration of mlmmistmtinn.
It its
born in the same litter mid irvntr.l
daily with “pituilrin" extract out­
grew by fifty ja r rent other rats of
tin. amim litter reared under the same
renditions Liit without pitiptnii.
Hot know
Dr. Evans says lie does
’

A n d iu system capable of operat­
ing railway trains, throwing switch' h,
srul providing itleans of rommunirntion with pa**, i.gcrs, all from a cvt»ind po:ut, hus l hi111 i|. scnU'd by G.
X Alltu, of Utu Westiughoitsu Ekc- whim it will bv putcblu to apply this

ami Ix'Caiisc of lhe .Idlicully of ob­
taining a puriiieil extract from the
pituitary gland. The thud which was
used in the experimoils was ob. lined
fro... tadpobw. If, liuwever, tic a.Iininistration of the pituitary extract
prisliices thu Mini' result in all rat.,
reg.inllesn of age or sex, then* is every
reason to believe that it will have the
same ctloct on l.irg.r animals, even
to man.

Business Conditions For July Show
Improvement Over Previous Month

Body

MUNICH, Aug. 1-1.—Construc­
tion of a suspension railw ay, the
first of i t &lt; kind in the fbavarian
and Austrian Alps, has h&lt;** n s ta r t­
ed, under sanction from the Havnriun government, to run from
(Sermiscl.-I'artenkirchen
to the
Kreuzerkhalts, a favorite goal of
many tourists. The railway will
be able to carry 1-10 passengers

HOLLYWOOD. Cal..' Aug. II.—
An explanation ot tlu* wni«- var­
iance of the w e kly salaries rtf
motion picture director . ,. giv­
en her.* at a m eeting of f.im «-xeeutives.
I The average salary n o .vn| hy
the "top notch" director app.oxi.nates $2,000 weekly. Other d ir­
ectors many of them new u. the
industry —art* paid I.- r r mti'.tints, ranging as low ... $75 a

.me producer in speak ng nn the
•|in* t ion "How miii'l. is ,i Jircclor w o rth 7" s.iiil *‘A director who
I does tint know every detail (.f the
motion picture gam.* h &gt;xp, naive
M a k in g C ry stals at Home
" l »"&gt; pri&gt;**. One win. .t.„- know
i North $2,000 u wee!
.
he
.......1 JO d d* « n I"* made at will mve his n! iry .
jmc
home. Crystal set users an* always jn th,. ,..ist of a pioim.
anxious to try new crystals, and ninny , "Through the Inexp i i . ,. .. „ f a
of Iheae now on ila* market are not director, studios mimetimes are
as good as they cl.ould Is*. The in* compelled to retake the work of
givdirnts used an* powdered lead nn.l keeping the company ami the mcsulphur. and wlcn property mad.* mil j .hancical sta ll .... the i-t f,,r die
ixpnd, in clearness nml volume, mar.y I extended length of time v. t greatof tho I" sj commercial tyi.es. Lend I cr. ,
Dio .lift renr** I. . /ocn
shavings rail l„ mdt.xl .... an iron
U'c .Vr“" ,ccr *' ‘1 h'
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Many Prisoners At
Raiford Farm (Jet
Dental AUention

Method* ot M«l.lng t a e l «n&gt;I Buh-t"
Hon l*Ul« end In CiutiLIc lor Miko.x
• tw.ii Ciy.u U

\S hen the lend w molten, spri
powdercxl sulphur m .r it nml
with an iron wire, lhe lead, if
enough, will thu. ham with a
ilaiuc, nml tin* rvault is a svntl
form of lead dp) |o, WhichJ '
cool, will act ux a gi«al detector,

E ffective August 12, !!&gt;23

lAl.LAriASSF.F.. Aug. 1 |._ O f
the 608 p rt'.m cra now n the atatc
farm a t Raiford 1.18 hnv.- received
dental tie u tm o .i at the &gt;*xp'*iisft of
the sta te since July I, and three
weeks more a rc requited to com ­
plete the work.
If. 11. McLendon, D.
ployed hy the stale to mako refrutor v isits to state penal institu­
tions, visits by schedule tlu* IK.ys
School, tlu* C trl's School, nil pri•jan cam ps throughout the state,
and the s ta te pri -on farm a t Uuitord. He is now doing w,.rk nt

1:05 pm
8:10 pm
3:05 pm
(5:20 pm
7:50 pm
10:00 pm
12 :25 a nt
7:5(5 am
7:10 am
7:25 am
0:00 am
8:50am

und every examination which he
makes.

I.v. Hanford ...
I.v.Jacksonville
Ar. Richmond
Ar. Washington
Ar. Halliiuore
Ar. Philadelphia
A r. New York
Ar. Iloslon ..
Ar. Pittsburgh
Ar. Buffalo ...
Ar. Akron ..
Ar. Cleveland

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Tickets, reservations a. I i.iformalio^
concerning through car • rv» &lt;• from
pi. (2. m iR R O U C IIS , T. A.. V
S tation. Rhone 63--J

per hour and completion of it Is
ex|K*ct.*d by the end of this year.

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m C C O A STL/

LONDON', Aug. 11.—Scorching
.not", i-ts are being frowned on by
Lmi.lon m agistrates. D uring the
first three m onths of this year 2,­
573 wi re prosecuted in the .Metro­
politan &lt;li trict for speeding, of
whim. 2,510 were convictej.

W anted

Florida
Real Estate
kers to SELL

The Florida Resale Ivxihaii)
I'lices for your Florida proper
U .' h a v e n lm iil 100 " liv e " re
lie rs w h o ku iw till tin ; b ig n
ih ro iig h .u il th o s l a t e .

No mailer whore in F lorid;
l"ial.*d, no matter whether it i
lion a n es, 1.1ST it with the I
‘ haugo, and get your money &lt;|i
Send your listings to desk.

1’Im itla Ke-Sale Exchange
E a s t F I jir Ii t S tr e e t ,
M ia m i, F lu rid a .

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SI*nm&lt;*r* n . | | f r o m M i a m i f o r N e w Y " r l
e v e r y T u e s d a y u t S:.m n. ....
I-U press steal
■••rli. d i r e c t e v e r y F r i d a y u t 1 p. m.
ST. J O H N S

loperty you want sold—List it with tta
und kias it good-bye.

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k •&lt;-&gt;mv 111.- and Itet *irn 110.«*0. &gt;
H l e u m e r a |, . - a v e S a n l o r d I &gt;.*i I y K xcepJ
l - t a v i - J ." i . I n i n III. D a l l y K x c e p l »

Sanford to j

f ’or fu r th e r Snforiniitii&lt;"i
reaervutlgua, ticket*, etc., •»;'/

Raiford.

According to the customs of the
Prison commission he is required
to make a W ritten report t r t h a t
D epartm ent on each c u—
e treated |

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DAILY SCIIKIll 1 11 SogtkJ

Northbound

AI1AS8F.K, Aug. 1 4 .— ag ain st ordinary receipts o f the
ports to the United S tates government were less in Ju ly than
e n t of Commerce .... b u « i-|in Jurt" nn, ‘ lhe ‘" 10 . debt of the
, , ,
,
, . 'governm ent was fu rth er reduced
ditions in July showed m -: .luring the ma ith.
F- w er piimr.ver June in the construe- porta were issued for trav ellers go­
on-going vessels, li e ship- Mug nliroud than in June,
iron ore through the u p -1 Compared with Jul-r 1P24, h'tri• ports, deliveries of nilk ness fuiiures were larger in numrienn mills, interest rates her h u t less in the am ount if de­
an.I time money in N'.-w faulted liabilities. The stiles of
istom receipts, and the is- m ail-order hi.'isei, issues of new
if new securities by c-irpo- corporate soturi'.iH , inter'*?! rate..,
the survey of current lui&gt;- steel vessel construction, shipmed by tho United Stnt. m ents of ore threiign uj.per lake
lent of Contmerre show., ports, deliveries of silks to mMIs,
*ss fuiiures were less than custom receipts, lead
hipmenhi
, both in the nun.her of ami the nuiri.er o f p assp o rts isfirm s and in the amount sued were larg e r than n year ago
ulted liahit.lie.s. Sales of while the receipts and nraaur.t of
ler houses decline I from tin* outstanding governm ent debt
u seasonal movement and were less than ill Ju ly , 11121. Cur­
ts of lead fr ni producing rent expense?, however, th e report
around Jop*i i. iMi*-i"iri. Imws, were som ewhat larg e r than
. The expenses ch.xrg d a year ago.

Wages Of Motion
Picture Directors
Ifctranely Varied

tal maker is c.|mppc.| will, a porem n o tch er"
lain crucible ami Iti.usc.i burner, the
lead can Is: handled more easily

Sleeping Cam-Coach Service

ALLEN AND BRENT
1K5 E. Second Stret*t, Sanford, Fla.

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Sanford

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W ASHINGTON, Aug. 16. — w ere 1928 rig h t now. ..But plcnt;
T nftfcht Coolidge eontinuen *ay- of things con ha|)f*n
not one single word .about a years.
(Jftmpri
new plan-for advertising its goods
There isn't much inspiration
VI.
nomination in 1928.
they believe will be of intcr- W. A L ovell, rt ul..
..... ........
He’a too slick. His cue is to keep President Coolidge. His political which
Deft-mlnnt*.
qu iet and have a renomiuation shop is popular, not because the e st nnd amusement to renders ot
('Ita lia n
'
voters are particularly thrilled by The Herald. These ads will ap p ear
Tn W. A. low ell nml wir**.----------—
forced on him.
L
ovell,
Wtinsr
f
t
lr
i
s
t
la
n
Is
This Is being attended to all its proprietor, but because, up t o ' i n each Saturday’s paper through- u n k n o w n : Enoch . H e l l andname
w if e ,
date,
they’ve
liked
his
goods.
'.out
the
ensuing
year,
right by political fix ers like Dave
M arth a F. B e l l : E d w in (I. C a r r i e r
- C a r r ie r , whofttf
fulvano and Congressm an J . W. However, the nublic taste in po- Cartoons, entitled Mr. and Mrs. nnrl wife,------------'Mu
C
h ristia n name Is u nk now n ; K, C.
Taylor, Republican national com- litical goods changes. And seem -j by Briggs, will fe a tu re tn e stiver- McDowell
wire.--------------- Meand
nnmn
I*
m itee men from K ansas and T en-!lngly Mr. Coolidge stocks only one tisem ents, it is said. The cartoon I)r»wi*ll. whose Chrletlan name
unknown;
Simon
K'rsejilmum. lla v nessee respectively.
kind—the ultra-conservative k in d .!characters wtll. it is declared, in
1.1 Klrsehhaum. I^rnwrd KlrwcjjoT hey’ve been heard from already. U ltra-conservatism ’s in style a t addition to telling of the w ares of hauni.
Ktnll BfilK. Ely K- "O 'S atSd
. to th e effect th a t he’ll be by fa r'p re se n t. It has been for the last the lumber company and its of- Morris May. partners doing hustneo*
as
Ah.
Klrsehhaum * l.ompuny;
eight
(going
on
nine)
years.
T
hat’s
'
ferings,
offer
a
new
source
of
the stro n g est candidate to succeed
William E. Toft. T. (Irlswatd
him self and Intim ating th at he n long time for one political style am usem ent to the people of S an­ O e i r g ^ C . CM ark"John \ V . " B e a c h
ford.
owes It to his p arty to make the to la s t
i^un—because It surely can win
Yes, President Coolidge’* 1928
VISITSf p e n♦p a c o l# a I -I
.w ith him and th ere’d be doubts
—m
*
prospect looks all right now, bat
^ubiut anybody else,
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 15.—Jc rj More politicians whom the pres­ whether it stnya th at vm- is largeid e n t cars dfpom l'pnhm aji,be .look­ Iy n m atter of pure luck—heads, ry C arter,„ state Hotel Commissionvisiti
in Pensacola on busi­
ed fo r cpnfldiTiltyj to 1express pirn* illtra-fonscrvntism lasts another cr, is visiting
♦liar sentim ents as tim e progresses, three years; tails, some new whim ness of his office.
'u n til th ere’s a whole chorus of comes tn.
' 'them .
Lurk! Coolidge has had a won- W inter Haven—Haven-Villa Cor
*-7K
p H the bresidrnt didn't like this derful run of it ("Lucky Cnl” ) but poration to open 800-acro subdivis
kind of thing, he could stop it by "the only sure thing about luck la (on southeast of here; $20,000,000
1say in g so.
th a t it’s bound to charge.”
to be spent developing new site.
T hat's tho thought th at other
___ politicians, who'd like a look-in IV T i n ; t l l l t 'l IT C O l 'n T O F T B E
The Coolidge boosters undoubtM.A t . V I I I J , (lit i.t i. I t ill .
edly
th e ir [ themselves in 1928, are incotirng*
I y would be correct in their
o r F i . n i i i n t . i \ a v ii r i m s k m estim
tim ate of his strength, if it ling themselves with.
IV U l.i: (III VTA, IV C I I A M K I t V .
t'enptea Hank uf Sanford, u corporntlon,
C o m p lain an t
Murdock to Puntn Gorda very
rough except 2 miles.
I’unta W . A. l a i v e l l . r t ul..
D efendants.
Gorda to Ft. Myers, fair.
Illn tln n
Read No. 8— llnines City to Fort
T o W . A. L o v e ll, n n d w l f e , — -L ovell, w hose C h ristia n n am e
(
I’irrce
n o w n ; W in. ' k A n d e n r l e d ,
| Hninos City through Fr ost pr oof . ; I h u n kA
A)II,Pnr,„,. \ v,n ,j. AudeuSebring, Avon Park, etc., to Lake
riod and his wifi—-Audcnrhd
Road No. 1— Nunex F rrry to Jack- Annie, good. Lake Annie to Palm wlma* Christian mime Is unkn &gt;wn.
in
i.tl» Mary At, Audenrled; Anna F, Audenaonville.
, Circle, road in open to traffU nut
ai. Atidenrled; William
------ C o w ­
Nunex F erry to PensuniH , from rough nnd somewhat dangerous, i: Cmvund and wife
ls m e
Sage Bridge, 3 miles cnit, old especially In rniny weather.
; u t',',1.*wn ' t"" u* 'i«Vv"* “wir ______
c a ilb road, condition, fa ir; d e t o u r 'Road No. 2.1— Itelieview to Plant — .W ry.’ wit..*.- Christian name is
to left 'A mile. 1.1 mile concrete!
City
unknown; and each and every "f
paving. Detour V4 mile, nine miles | This road is excellent in Marion, | (Vl’J^ '.'T n u ifTHhcr!"‘n n?,'o ? , all of
concrete, excellent, Pensacola to Sum ter, Hornnndo and
Pasco *nid nnrtii* h« dead, to nil parties
Escam bia Bay, county road in f a ir 'Counties, hard surfaced al! t h e 1claiming lntcr«»t under Ih* follow
econacd defendants, to -w lt: W,
shape.
l&gt;c. Milligan
niiingnn to Mossy B ead ,.w ay. This is tho best road for A * |il,v
fl’'n
Wif,.
T.nv
county
nty road, rough. Mossy Bead travel to Tam pa from Ocala. N orth cil, who*.- Christian nnmn u unto DcFuniak, under com!triicti'.ml line Bernnndo County th ro u g h , known; Wm. ti. Andenrled; Emma
nndI rough, no d e to u r'. IJc F u n in k 'Dado City to Plant City, excellent
"!ft7fe.r—___ r—___- .Ctniimried.
to Cnryvillc, good sand clay. Cary- road. Two mile detour north of v hose riirlslliin rmmo l&lt; unknown;
.Alary SI. Auilcnrloil; Anna F. Au«
■villc to Cottondnle, county road in i Plant City,
I'.nnrlml; I.&lt;i i i Ih.- M. Auiienrlol; Wlifa ir shape. Cottondnle to Mariana, |
-------Ilium II f’liwnml Mini wife
—
ww
,
i
/~i
•
•
•
iiwmiil, whose
riiwnnil,
w Iiomm i ’lirUtluii nimo Is
sand clay road in good shape, Ma­
■l.rrj ii ml wife.-------rian a to ten m ills enxl of Chnttani" l.’hrixtlnn mime
hooehee, cotmty road iti fair shape. O P tv |
• f
/si
' 4 uoliiinwii; in all turtles elalmi
r 1(11*1(171 N f l O W S lll,r I»*r* i
Mrul er L y m a n 1‘lu'lp*,
: Fro m point fibiAo referred t-i lo
*
k
I v I C l L / » l s r * T v 3 (lereaMeU; nml
W IIII iiiti &lt;1. A t t d e n -,
Quincy, under c o iitru et'o 'i. Tal e
rleil, clii e.imTiL or oiinTWls*. In nml
north county road which is in good
to the fii'lowliiK ilescrihi’il la mis.
ahn|&gt;*.
Quincy to -I miles cast
I*if mite, lylnu nml hrinf; In tlx’
t'oniity
of Seinlniili* nml Stale of
of Quincy good sand clay. From
l lofhli more parlieularly denerlhTALLAHASSEE,
Aug. 15.— ril
nolnt above referred to to T alla­
ns fotloiVH to-wlt:
Hen i n n i n g m Hie Hunt I n v e s t t ’o r hassee, county road !n fair shape. Since lla creation in I!*I1 and ita
r o f t h e N o r t h w ont Q u a r t e r of
Tallahassee to 8 tulles cast on extension in 1921 the Florida Ho­ iii
t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f X r d l n n 6.
Wndcslioro rood, county mud In tel Commission hns shown a steady T o w n s h i p !«, ttn tilh o f I t n n g e 31
E a s t . Hull N o r t h 11.11 A f e e t t o ti
fa ir sh'ipo. Take new road 8 miles growth in im portance nml sixe.
The original commission was p o i n t .Ml 2 fe e t S m i th of I h * N o r t h *
cast nf rntlahnnaeo to Aueillc Riv­
w e n t &lt;'orm't* of i iih l Seel Ion, ToWtl*
er, good snn clay. Aticilln itiver composed principally of the Com­ • Inn noil Hinge. Hun them e Kant
missioner
with
possibly
two
or
M t,3 feet, Hun Ilo'lli'e South 311.S
to Greenville, rand clay road in
Iltltl theiiee *:•; I feet, morn
good condition. On leaving Green­ three helpers. Today the Hotel feet.
or lei* to tlie Ea*t line of the ralil
Commission
force
numbers
twenty
............
Northwest Quarter of tho Northwest
ville follow the S tate Rond No. I to
soli! SeetIon, Township
Madison, on to Live Oak, Lake nnd continues to rail for increases. | Jl*l,, 'j r},l'Jl,,Vp Itun
t lienee South fit* I *
City and cast to Jacksonville, no A board of Mnintainance Inspcc-1f**t. mure or i»-*m to tin* renter of,
tors,
composed
of
ten
men,
inspects
|
n
ditrii.
Him
them-,.
Hmithwesterlv I
detours.
rill fioieis,
hotels Hpnriincru
iituirtinent houses
room- ,|t*'nug
tlo* ei'iiter
ofMl„mth)
toj
nil
noiisos,
room
Ml(.
|
,
n„
,,f
„ ,|,tilltrli
Nor'li-I
Road No. 2—Georgia Line to Fort
ing
houses
nml
restaurants
at
r
e
g
,
w
e
s
t
'
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
o
f
t
h
e
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
Myers.
, ulnr intervals, making reports a n ti ( Q u a r t , i of v i M H ertii n. T o w m h l p
Georgia Line to Jasper s n n t l n ,r ,m „ n lin iL t l n n « t o t h e o f f i i o o f ,11" 1 B a l m * . Hilh I lie ne e W e n t uloioc
clay road in excellent condition
t h wr"
e s”t
JaVnor”To W hlto'fintl’n con,}il,1° n -• the Commissioner where five per- w e s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e N o r N”
u a r t e r o f s a h t H e etlnh. T o w n s h i p
rmwl lo f-ilr /i Hrir nnK"c!r 1*Clr y i«on" Brc cmplnyetl to care for «u"l» Q
a m i I t a i m * t o t h e im liit o f lie g l n -

IM S

f'

d iu ia o d
M orris
nesg

puny;

i J e e r go
go

'ar"i

C,"

Andenrled. Whose C h rist ia n Morton
ti nstns of T e ft. V «• • 3Y.
n sm o Is un k n o w n ; K m m j A nden- the firm
umiiU and ( •' |h#
V*
rie.l- Mnrv \V. Audertrltdr l^»ul»e ~ ’o.; C h a ff e s K. Snrlltf and
Ktehai-tlsun.
’ p a r tn e rs ■ ■ uw'^r,,
M. Aa.tenrhsl-. 'A n n k V. A u d s n r u u .
e o f A d a m s and J j i a ' V n a
M a rga re t IV. B a m s e y : I l n s w e l t O. firm nam
W
illiam
O.
Andenrled
ifrooks and w ife ,
Kllxalieth C. son;
A ndenrled.
" ’H0 ' *
Hrtioka: nnd Itoliert Ilaytnond. «rt»td C
wife.
h ristia n nam e Is unknpw n' Em
s l „ l Wife.------------Held whose C h r i s ­
tian name Is u n k n o w n ; and each A. A n d e n rle d ; M a ry W. AudenriM.
nml eve ry o f tho uhove named iU- 1a m i s s M. A u d e n r l e t l j A n n a F.
M argaret
JV. .
’
fetid sa t a. if liv in g ; ami If either, d e n r l e d ;
any nr nil o f raid partie s lie do ad. l i m i t ell O. B r o o k s a n d w ife , rh
e
t
h
C.
B
r
o
o
k
s
;
a
n
d
H
o
h
e
r
t
In all parties c la im in g
Interests
tm d H e l d n n d w i f e , — - - „ a n o w t i .
tinder the f o llo w i n g deceased d e ­ m
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n n m e Is u n k n w n
fendants. t o -w lt: W A. L o v ell and
a r t i e s c l a i m i n g l n l * r * nm l
_________ L ovell, w hose UhrlsChrls- t o a ll yp m
„ i , « __________
a n P h e l p s , dece.ised. a n a
Inn namo ts u n k n o w n ' Knoch Hell dWe irl l i La m
tln
A n d e n r l e d . d e c e a s ' d , or
,,"l wife. M artha F. B e l l ; E d w i n O. o t h e r w i s eO.
and
Carrier and w i f e .---------------C a n t e r . d e . r r l h e d . l aInn d sn,n d s ittou a tt eh ,e lfyoi lnlgo wai nn aa
Carrl
wh &gt;se Christian name Is u n k n o w n ;
*
I-;, c . McDowell nnd w lfs.-------------- - h e l n g In t h e C o u n t y « f ri* n’
1
M c P n v e ll, whoso (Tlirlsllan nam e Is n n d S t a l e o f F l o r i d a , m o r e
unknown: Simon K lrse h h au m . Dav- u l u r l y d e s c r i b e d n s fo llo w s, to-w

Township
, !Th e *West h a lf o f the N ortheast
Quurtor of. the Southeaat Q u a r t e r
o f Heel Ion F iv e . T o w n s h ip 50, South
of B a d g e 31 E a s t ; anil s l a y
T h a t part o f fiov ern m e n t fait One
M&gt; which ties E a s t o f tho W e k l w a
Itiver. In Hectlon 11, T o w n s h ip IS,
South of I tango 29 E a s t , c o n t a in ­
ing seventeen acres, m ore or less,
nnd to any and a ll o t h e r p erso n s
w bosr nam es a re unknow n, c l a i m ­
ing a n y righ t, title or In te re st In
and to the land s h e r ein a b o ve d e ­
scribed. or a n y part or p arce l t h e r e ­
of.

once each week tit
u tlve weeks.
r
W I T N E S S my has*
‘ he Circuit Court ..Sfc
Ju d ic ia l Circuit „f S T
F lo rid a . In and for i&lt; *1
t y .^ U 'ls

J U t ’N

(HEAL)

V. E. DOUOL Uni

C le rk of the circuit l
Seventh Ju U rlM c J
Ida. In nnd f,.r s .m in l
By A. M. W a f l
DeCOTTEH a Hl’ V u p l
S olicitors a m i o f “ r»J
Cumplalnnnt.

■Hill

M IA M I SH O R E S
A»r me

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STATE ROAD
CONDITIONS

¥

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i

Hotel Commission
Of Florida Shows
Increasing Growth

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M®r.i

If MIAMI SHORES hasn’t LOCATION—

litiig;

-wuuoee Valley, in f a i r comtitinn.
Now hard surfaced road from .Su­
wannee Valley through Lake City,

a s on all a m i t o n n v n m l nil n l l m r p i ir s n n s
vising Architects m ust ppass
pin ns fop proposed TituTSTflilfS Tie*.' v-tirr-* tinTrr '»re&lt;» rink n o w n;- ■ctstm Irtk n n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In
fore any construction intentled for ....................
a m i t o t h e .......
hi m i s h e .................
r e l n n h o v e il&gt;, public use is perm itted to begin- &lt;srribnl. nr any part or ptire*I thvra-

t o " ' 1m° iul e s t 0 s o u( 'tnJh n eoa f; i t h i &gt;s h o a *r d .m
o v e. a..l l p l a n s ^ , I*
,
v i li o . 8 h£ L
i r.sn.K*
t
10
. . u s t . a p1 p• r .»

I, t

.l»*»rr»f»y

o r i ,l c n U,

u,m r

vdu

Gainesville
snifnee very
v.-rv an&lt; ",ll9l supervise alt building.
nn-i each of you in. nml ••
.* hrGainesville, nsnhnlt
asphalt surface,
■ *' fact,
Tho law creating the Florida Ho- Him our »ahl t'lrcult Cour*- t th«
goral. End or aspl
It to Mien- to| Commission was passed l»y th&gt;* !,. '" '[ L 1
!t
'!f",ri1
";rl'V.‘
nopy 5 miles rough.
!.
legislatute
of
1921,
since
which
l
'am
'i
mi. ■
&lt;
aim
tn.'r.
"mei
. ..u! owell asphalt surface, excellent time the commission itas been in *" ,,r *" ,l"'
of ••••nmiuiiit •a ' iIuf.nwel! to Ocala under construction e f f e e t i v o n i i n r s l l n n
w-orL- ....
u . l t t i a t t e u III t i l l * valiHw.
t i i e c i i v o o|&gt;craiioH. Ti nh ce worK
hc - i
,, a tH
f li r l |,*r Mr,t,.r,.,i ,|11( ti&gt;l.
short detours. Ocala to Uelloview cornplishctl
tlurin g t lie
f ir s t
t e n ' o n b r n* p e M i . h e i in tt
H.-mfor.i
nnd
Leesburg,
excellent
asphalt
•I ■
xcc, t : l* ,n.*Pha , t y c u r s w a s o f such im po rta n ce th at
» newsim per i o n .i i * i u . i in
surface. I.cosburT to Lust s and &lt;i,n i1,„i«i„t,,r.. ..r *&lt;*•&gt;'&lt; ,
. t a n f o n i . s«mlri ite C o u n t v rinrtii i
Mount
Atmm* Lora
P o - n t o ,R
lK , U,.rL "of, the
, ‘ “ ' 1 " " l l r k't , !
. each
motini Dora
uora, rood
(.ooti.^ Mount
to tho Jurisdiction
Commission uiiv». ek*w . e k f o r e l g l . t o . ii i.-e Ft. Myers generally in good con- nnd provided additional facilities
W I T N E S S m y linttil a te l Mi* s e a l
o f I h * E l r r u l i C o u r t of tlo. S.*v*nditlon except tletoltr between Olga for carrying on the work.
iti .luille litl E l r n i i l t of tin. S l u t ., of
nml Ft. Myers.
F l o r i d a , In a n d f o r H e m l t i d * t v ,t i n tv , o n t h i s t h u 3 U t d a y o f J u l y
Rond No. 1—Georgia Line to O r­
UNA HE TO SPEAK
A. I». E»3B.
lando,
IS EALJ
Wiitl's Landing to Yuloc sand
V. E. D O E llI.A H S
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 15.— Na­ t 't '- r k o f ( lie i 'I r r n 11 E o u i t of Hie
clay road in good condition. YuH e v e n t h . I m l le l n l c i r c u i t o f F l o r ­
m
lee to six mites south shell road in than Mayo, CommissloiHT of A gri­
id a. In a n d f o r S o n iln o lo C o u n t y
fair condition. From a point on culture, was unable lo address tint
Uy A. M W E E K S
farm
ers
at
Gainesville
during
I t i 'C D T T E S K S I 'E N C 'E l t
into Jaeksonvillu and Green Cove
M
o
l
l
r
l
t
o r a n o d o f C o u n s e l f o r Ilia
Growers’ • 'oni|&gt;l.iliiiiiil
Springs paved road, brick nnd F arm ers’ and Fruit
Week,
ns
he
bad
been
invited
to
Ho.
[
a
V
ik
'"l
-V! r 3-53-2'.» S e p t C- 13• I t -lil.
treated rock has*.
Green Cove
Sprinvs to i'nlntka graded and im
proved road, rough hut passable.
Brick road from Rice's Creek i n m i i M R i N i n i i H i i i v v i L i i a H K i i i i i i n f i i a R i i i i M i i i i i i i i i ■,
, through to Snort Mateo, good. San ■
Mateo to Dunn's Creek, fair. As- ■M
Phalt surface from Dunn's Creek ■
m
to Sisco, Crescent City, IMorson ■
nnd DeLeon Springs, excellent M
M rrcl* through Crescent City un­
der construction, DeLeon Springs
CfiT-A HOME Of YOUR l
through Do Land to Sanford nml
Orlando, fair.
Detours between
AND AT FIRJTT BREAK QH’
Dei.nml and Sanford us good ns
1
poaxilde to keep sand detours.
THE KIDS WIU BElOPl
Rough hut entirely passable.
H old No. I—Georgia Line lo Mi­
F o a A Ro m p os* t h e *
ami.
l.A v o f0 .
Hard surfaced from St. M ary’s
River to Jacksonville with asphalt
and brick, rxcollcnt. Road under «
construction by Duval county from ■
Bayard to St. John's county line 3
Duval county line to Bunnell 02 m
in o
miles, 9 foot brick road with rock JJ
shoulders, fair. Bunnell to end ■
R» lily's asphalt road 9 miles as- *
■phalt surface, excellent. V olusia1{J
t ounty Line to Daytona very good a
' Daytona to New Smyrna 15 m ile.,I “
, 1 jmllr detour, rem ainder paved ■
• New Smyrna to Brevard County **
j Lino, 20 miles, 2 mile dolour, re- 3
"'fin d er paved, Brevard County ■
U h- to Titusville, 12 miles all «
piv rd, Cocoa to Mt'lhourno i!I ■
1 inilcH all | Hived except one m ile ,"
in r j i y Liinita Enu Gal He, M el-j!
lx|Urne lo Sebastian River 17 miles *
five miles shelled road, remainder S
I paved. Sebastian to Miami 150
t itdles all paved.
Road No. 5— High Springs to Ft.
Myers
High Springs to Newberry nnd
A rcher under construction. Short
d ntrur. A rcher to W illistun uitdi
L o t u s L i d a l l t i n ; m u t o r i u l f a r your home—the
Romeo fair. Romeo t&lt;» Duniiellnn
asphalt surface excellent, DunnelH o s t q u a l i t y c o u p l e t ! w i t h l i g l u prices make our
Jon to Inverness anti Drooksville,
lu m b e r th e m o st p ra c tic a l.
rough, with exception of 12 m ile s1
new base Just completed near InB«p.* vorness
Road under construction
tnrough Citrus County front Hol­
der to Floral City.
lJrouksvillo
through Tnmpi
Tampa, Bradenton and
S arasota to M
Murdock good except
I f R* miles of road south from
in Our New Homo On W. Third St.
Sot Mile Creek under construction.
Phone
565
I raffic should take the Buyshoru
Sanford, Florida
Bond, Tain pa to Bradenton. F ro m
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then there is no such thing!

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NDvvhen it comes to the m atter
of enhanced values, and unusually
attractive profits—natural and
favorable location is supreme.

You must have an intimate knowledge
of the entire Greater Miami District to
fully appreciate why Miami Shores—
as a property—is so absolutely incom­
parable, Its relationship to the City of
Miami- -lyintf as it docs in the natural
trend of the City’s growth the fact that
all coming to Miami from the North
must traverse Miami Shores en route to
Miami, placing Miami Shores directly in
the line uf greatest travel- its over ten
miles of water-front property, bay, lake
and stream—its causeway to be built,

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connecting the mainland with the Island
properties.
ALL OF THESE give to Miami Shores
properties the very acme of natural ad­
vantages, plus the added value of those
g reat development plans guaranteed to
the investors in Miami Shores, and which
are being carried out along lines that
promise to place Miami Shores upon a
plane heretofore impossible.
You have, then, a few of the reasons why
Miamians, who know what similar influ­
ences have created in the way of values
in Miami, were the first to buy and have
continued investing heavily in this truly
incomparable development.

MIAMI.

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Sec Miami Shores ns our
guest.

Make reservations

at our office.

Dritt-Chittcndcn
Realty Co.
-10 K. F iral St.,

CARTER LUMBER COMPANY

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JACKSOfcVILLE. Aug. 1 5 ^ 'A
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of Ttidlanapolis,’ Ini' ' — ^ r° ° m new census of Jacksonville and DuT h a t. Sanford continues to be
One.)
val county will be taken a t'a n eifrM iss Hazel Clare &lt;-f i ,,u.
„oeJ fro* f ^ f o t e r when given widespread nublicity and arrived F riday and •
iy date, it has been announced ' ■
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‘ ' thin pub'1-'*
mi
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is *he house here by the chamber of commerce 5
lng J , f SsappeanMj and th a t thia publicity i~s creating a guest
u m c e in n e w m e m w e a i n e r u u n a i n g
,
M&gt;r» Crawford,
following the receipt of a letter I■
S h im h»e been found favorable impression among thou
sands of people threughout the I
- r t S 1! (;.a le* of D eU nd from Commissioner of A g ric u ltu ra l"
2nd S tr e e t.
Phone 6111
Uy
SanforJ ■» the Nathan Mayo. In the le tte r th e !5
. larrfi an inreatlk*- chantry, indicated- by the increasW d* / federal officials ing num ber of communications 1 „ 1 of Mr- and Mrs. C. C. Priest, commissioner acknowledges the re -r*
,U|e&amp; n r o S « things, which are received daily by the |. “ r. and M r* Cobb from Georgia ceipt of the $8,500 which the local 19
Chamber of Commerce from n e r - lhave been visiting Mr r 0hhV
«i. w amj Cr '°nned to the county tu ; a
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i s sissons who contem plate c o m in g to ,
Mrs. 0 . J. Pope on C elery'** ndvan,c cd for the cost of th e j*
This
la
a
wonderful
buy
as
it
will
double
In
value very
Florida to reside.
Avenue.
y ‘’numeration. It al,,, sta te s th at S
soon.
P
roperty
haa
8
houses
on
it
at
present—all
rented.
r f / ' «b*ent Friday from
Friends of the Cnrriw.iv / n~ i i „ l n ' “ " w s s io n e r has notified the i ■
T h at the people who are coming
Some frontage two blocks f u rth er nut now selling |2G0
[ *.** &gt;/,,« York on his to Sanford to make their homes
front foot.
sympathize with its ^ n e n f ! t h a t " t h « m ber* ° f thl!
"
F* m Ms representatives here will be substantial and pro- deeply
In the loss of their hushln.S U i i ?? J are to m*et with the 1
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f t situation is be- gressive citizens is fu rth er indi- bers
hur husband legislature census com m ittee ami ■
and father,
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select
a
person
to
conduct
the
cen■
‘Jjtmm rontro» icatisd. In tbo letters, itL .tlec)ar» j£ ; Wvfriieldn^•^ ' !1ns!,'v »rrived home sua. *
Are Now Receiving Application For
m«| Pf
S ecretary Peurm an, Jr., of the
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P'*' w^ta over the owner- trade body cites the following lei- visit
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V l5 r n ,tv '’riil
TO CLOSE EA It LIEU
P * ^ !|o n Marco Island.
antI fien d s in
W *5 fommunication is ter a s an exam ple of the large WashingtonrCtY.
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V A L D E Z ftO T E I. RLDG.
num ber the cham ber receives each
The Centra!
itrnl Florida
Florida Fpworth . n an an nouncement this morn- *
.ftT n the New York day:
League Union
"°.n hi
b°lds its district in-*"lE’
P. Huggins, proprietor ■
"Cverirlatlc" properH. G. WOOLWORTH, Mur.
PHONE 727
“ I*write you because I am inter- s titu te in Orlaml
irlmjdo on Thursday and ° ‘ ^ , f a rte r Lumber Company. J
I s r , had been re- ested in Florida. 1 w ant to get a Friday, Aug.
20 and ‘*1 ‘
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revealed
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nny unusual m- fuU description of the different t Miss M ary Crawford’ and itoberl day, A ugust 17, the Hill Lumber *&gt;1i
on improved Ilusinewt and Residential Properly
things a man can «!o there, the Mason annnunceij that the eollec Company, the Snnford Cash Lum­ K Terms— $1,000 Hinder. Hulunre ran be nrranRed.
for
the
Epworth
I
l-jjined th at Colliers different crops he can raise and tions
in Sanford
ber
Company
and
C
arter
Lumber
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- —. -....... .vague pia­
G e e n t of the island the condition of labor there. Can a no fund are coming fine.
Company will close th eir doors a t 1*
•Za only a relatively man get work for a large fam ily?
The King’s Daughters also heldj -I ° clock each afternoon instead of *
Funds immediately available subject to title
the
J Z j3 included in the I have a fam ily o i 12 und
ii o clock as they have hereto.
It* m onthly meeting on Fridav eve _|nt
examination.
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P S e title to which has drought in Texas Is going to cause ning nt the home the teacher Mrs fore.
it to be hart! here. Please write C. H. Smith. Plans were ml.W Vnr
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K T h e 's u i t . W illiam si me w hat you think 1 could do a class reunion picnic.
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
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Word has been received from
J ^ l be filed in federal there.”
The letter came from a resident | Mrs. J. D. .linking and daughters
f-tjtion is being circulated,
JJanted to Circuit Judge of F lint, Texas, who is desirious Misses Virginiu and Helen that
: they are enjoying their vacaUon
i l l Everglades, asking the of coming to F lorida to live.
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
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| of the sheriff.

Have a New

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164 ft, Sanford Ave;, Business Front­
age. A beautiful corner,
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: 9190 front foot.

Wright, Warlow and Company

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rirst Mortgage Loans

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More honfir!t wre t., tu , h You
buyaiio.*,

ilNGTON, Auk. 15.—T he
,at of the Interior Is Florida This Summer
j enter the Florida situu,rt, two groups are conTALL’A nA S S E E . Aug. M. over land on Marco Islnnd F rank P arker Stookbridge, former
retary Work has ordered m agazine editor anil a w riter for
vtivation of the troubles, 'numerous publications, stopped in
while on his tour over
avell, acting commissioner
■lands, will go to the iveene
rowrnment engineer soon rhagazine stories on Florida. Mr.
lie hearings will
be held. expects to tour the
Stockbrldge
Entire .to te by the early part of

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{ Will Publish
housandBooks

‘he Sanford League When it,» w &lt; « I« l»
brought home the............
efficiency pin, # ton
*this
“ being the fourth' coniicutiv’e £o m p ,* j L
month th a t the t&gt;iu has been won
.
r«' our league.
re e l fro m th o m u n u la c tm o r a n d
»»•' 5 |'&gt;’ .B« t» itt are enjoying an nuto ------------- “

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r b y to the Florida Donee
|H Pine M anufnctiirrrs
Ir growing demand for the
J grown lumber, Flor'.Jo
■ng leaf yellow p in 1, all
I itate. They claim that rel her dealers repo*-* More
people are coming to
II asking Du; Florida dense
f yellow pine 'undo r.
sinufaeturcrs have edited
booklet on h'lur’iln dense
lyillow pip ■ 1 'mlwr which
will la i.i value to any**i&gt;il", ’ug b' llding in Flotij' i tie th at all th at is
j to secure a free copy of
a write tu their hcndtpinrfte Hotel Mason, JacksonUUa.
Iw:tr—Guaranty Title nnd
Rntpany's present building
pbed to make way for new ]
” structur*.

Good'news
for m en I

Living room,dinIng room, 2 bedloom s.klU hvn,
bath. Fourolhti
plans shown In

RO AD TO

Dutch colonial with
full ceilings second
MTriff ,,0&lt;ir.
14'*22* living
tiHim, tllnlntf tnom. kit
J.then, 3 beJ loomt, kit It
P ric » in clu d es all lumber cut to fit
highest grade interior woodwork, siding
flooring, windows, doors, glass, paint
hardw are, nails, lath, roofing, will
complete Instructions and drawings
F r e ig h t p a id to your station. Per
manent homes — NOT PORTABLE
M'lny Myles to choose from. W rits
to d a y for FREE M o n e y -S a v in s
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PICNIC AT LAKE MARY

A delightful event of Thursday
afternoon was the picnic held by
the two elnsses, the “Sunshine
Girts" and the "Busy Hees" of the
First Baptist Church. The teach­
ers, Mrs. Huston ami Miss Minnie
Stewart chaperoned the girls to
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Lake
Mary
where games nnd n
swim were enjoyed.
Following
this a delicious picnic lunch was Tnc Aladdin Co.
served.
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Bar Crtjf, Hkhv - Pat Hand. On. - T»x^ b. Oat
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We sell only the very best gunranteed ■eeds.
leetrd stasis ttiiil be assured a good &gt;

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4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts.
J 270 acres in heart of jtresent high dan* developments «
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in SANFORD, FLORIDA,“The CITY SUUSTANS
■ TIAL,” with lake frontage, $700 per acre, easy terms. ■
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SCIUJCGS REALTY CO.
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You'll ftud them smartly
cut lad carefully tailored, too
—and every pair 1, backed by
that famous money-on-thc-tpot
Warranty

SPECIAL
New Era Peas—fur feed purposes
$2.(111 per Kill lbs.

Sanford,
Fla.
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STRENGTH - SERVICE “ PROGRESS

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THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING A HOME IS MAI
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Davey-Winston Organization
INCORPORATED

Memorials of Quality

Watson

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FIRST STREET

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r«t&lt;|ulr«‘i n i i i t
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Liricit o r i m u l l In n u r t h * i n
o r Hotit |ii« r rt rm iriiln ami
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Seminole Marble Company
Oak &amp; 1st Sts.

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We wish to announce to our Sanfonl conHtituency tiie formation of

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Investments, Insurance

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n business association, under the firm name of “The Davey-WInst in
Organization, Inc.”
Our controlling motive is to gait' efficiency nml enlargement of e f­
fort that we may the better contribute n worth-while service to our com­

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munity in our business relations ami activities.
The Organization will deal in real estate, negotiate bans and invest­

Keep

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Starting Monday!

the warm weather?
P delicious meals.
your reach.

Our prices are

AUGUST 17lli

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A person can accomplish good results by loyalty to «
good object. Select the object — open nil account w ith
th e SEM INOLE COUNTY BANK and then make It «
reg u lar habit to deposit weekly or monthly.

Seeds-SE E D S-Seeds

Woodruff &amp;
r». ( Inire Gverelte

Loyalty To
A Good
Object

'v,,rlc f,lr Uui&gt;,&gt;' v-biles he is here. I Tr
Sanford hod 21 delegates at the b u ild th is
t ’entrnl Epworth League U nion1yourself. Our
meeting in Kissimmee Thursday
evening. The Union President, Mr.
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and Vice President Them,
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Itird
lias succeeded him. Mr. Ilird has
been the Union President for the
past three* years. I(ul&gt;en Mason of
I Sanford was elected as the new
i vice president.

No nttd for you to 'Shop
atound"for Datcbci, T touirr,
—w» have the agency for
them right in our itore.

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S#?K Tn&gt;Cth e dem ocratic nntionnl | nPIVhi!!t-,D ai*?'
.from tho ' 1
convention of 1912 nominated
iWooilrow Wilson for president of .. ,, 1
, J1.1 tl"’ uuest of Mrs.

f° n t l u j V Haddock of the
dnufd from Page One.)
Dudley v .
'he
ircoril Company, it was Florida Development Hoard, is nr
irthei, has guaranteed the companying the w riter, nnd it is
on of the booklets within exnected th at a book on Florida
7 7 * 5 S ? T 7 W 5 a = « m b '.'u b i i .h e d i » ......................
i The copy will be ready the coming w inter.
r three weeks, it is said
lolly will e«Jit the booklet,
ilin" wiiii Leon L. LeHoy.j -'
t of the Geneva Cham ber
itsrre. It. W. Pcarm an, Jr.,
y of the Sanford body hnd
|ly organization, nnd Kr*d
liingwood., Cunty Agent
Ihitner, dr., has been dealt?trrt up technical agricul
ku for the pam phlet, it
raei.

112 Park Avenue

ments, build homes and write insurance, and our spirit of cooperation to­
wards all fair and sound business on terprise is loyal and genuine.

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•Hie Sanford Herald
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g n w | / ms
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t*rnl as Second d a t e Matter,
- * n . 1*1*. at the Poitoftle#
ifcml. Florida xudtr Act of
H it .
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H O W ann n i t n o ........s*n»l»»
Phone ' «
111 M u m l li Avenae
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One Tear—IT.A0 b li Montlm II SO
iljell.ixrel ui t'lly
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•Pardoning-A Governor

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i r r . i i.ti. &gt; o t h r.i aii otuniary
cartla ot thanka,
thanXa, .reeolutlone
HOMr«-a, ranla
.
and natlcea ot «nl»*r:alr....»-nta where
rharpMi are Made will he I'harped
f*r at regular -idvertlelng rate*.
MRMliVH THK A*»0&lt;TATKII I'ltK l*
The Aeenelaled I'reaa la axclua*
lealr entitle*! i« »he u»a for repul.llratlon of all newa dlapalchea
credit** n* It or not otherwlae cred­
ited In thla naiwr and atao the Ineal iuw i ptibltaned herein. All rlahta
of reiiuhtlcatlon of aperlal dlapatrbee herein ara alan rea«r**a&lt;t.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1925
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t h e fcBRALD’8 PLATFORM
I, —Deeper w ater route to Jackaont .—Conalruetlon of St. Johns-Indlan IHver eanal.
S.—Extension of white way.
4.- -Extension of Inenl amusement*.
— Swimming pool, tannin rnurla.
etc.
J. — Augm enting of building protram —houHCH, hotels, apartm ent
ouaea.
Extension nf slrecx paving program .
J.r—C onatrurllon
of
boulevard
around l.ak« Monroe.
0.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
1.— Expansion of arhool nyalem
with proviaion for inrrrnsrd fa ­
cilities.

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B IB l.E. THOUGHT FOU TODAY
FRU IT OF T H E S P IR IT :—The
fru it of the S p irit is Jove, Joy,
peace, longsuf farin g , kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, meekness,
tem perance; ag ain st such there is
no law.
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T H E PAY IK DONE
The day is done, and tin* darkness
Falls from the wings of Night,
As a fe ath er Is wafted downward
From an eagle in bis flight.

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Telling One Man Or Ten Thou^na

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I see the lights of the village,
Gleam through the rain and the
mist,
And a feeling of sadness comes
o'er me
T hat my soul cannot resist.
A feeling of sadness and longing,
That is not akin to pain;
And resembles sorrow only,
As the mist resembles the rain.
Come read to me some poem,
Some simple and heartfelt lay,
T hat shuli soothe tld* restless
feeling,
And banish the thoughts of day.

• Several weeks ago a prominent business man of this
city and a good friend of ours came to this office and told
us confidentially about a story that would be ready for pub­
lication within a few days. What he told ub was import­
ant and it. conceded som ething that meant further devel­
opment of Sanfortl and another indication of the city s
steady growth. Because it was told to us in confidence, we
kept it to oursedves.
Two days later we m et another business man who told
us all about the story that had bpen given us in confidence.
We walked further down the street anti met another man
who also mentioned it ns one of the biggest things that
had happened in Sanford for some time. Just then we
overheard a group of realty men talking about the same
thing. That day it was openly discussed at a meeting of
one of the luncheon clubs.
In the meantime a representative of The Herald was sent
to see the man. When the reporter arrived at his office lie
was informed that the story was not ready for publication
because some of the details connected with it had not been
completed. The reporter reminded the man Hint the story
was a topic of conversation on the streets and urged him to
make the announcement of it. Despite that fact the story
was withcld.
AIwilt a week Inter this same business man came to this
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office and announced
he was reudv to release
the story.
gave it ill detail. That day's issue carried the story b u t i t
occupied n uniajl apace at the bottom of the front page. The
man is still probably wondering why. At one time the story
was one of the biggest that could have been published hero
and one which at least deserved a three column head on the
front page. Now it had shrunk to a small one-column
head. And why? Because it had ceased to be news.
The Herald lias for its first and main purpose the pub­
lication of live news. When a story becomes known fnr and
wide, it loses its news value. The older the story, the less
important it is and the older the news, the less interesting
it becomes. Imagine reading an account of something you
have known for a week or ten days. Are you interested
nml do you peruse the story in its entirety? The chances
are that you will glance at it and throw the paper away in
disgust because it hasn't "got the news."
The Herald stands ready and willing at all times to co­
operate with tiie citizens of Sanford but in return must re­
ceive co-operntion. The Herald was interested in this story
not only for its general news value Imt also for the good
publicity that it would tiring Sanford and for the interest
that it would arouse in outsiders. Aside front thin fact, it was
good publicity for (lie man who was doing it and gave Ids
business advertising that could not he purchased at any price.
The man who is doing constructive tilings for Sanford
should tell Iii.-t newspaper first. There are two tilings that
prompt him to do tilings, first his desire to help the city
grow and second, Ids desire for monetary return. In giv­
ing the news first in the newspaper, lie is co-operating with
it and it is aiding him to successfully achieve those two
things.
Wouldn’t it then he better to tell ten thousand people
through the newspaper than to tell one man on the street?

Macon Telegraph
No reason has been advancei,
except th a t he is a former Govern­
o r and th a t he is "anxious to make
re stitu tio n ," why W. T. McCray,
o f Indiana, should be pardoned
from the Federal penitentiary in
A tlanta. The petition for his p ar­
don was presented by a num ber
of Congress, it was said to have
been signed by Governors of form*
or Govern of Illinois, Colorado,
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South
Carolina and Tennessee. It was
not signed by the Federal Judge
who heard the evidence a g e in g
him or by the district attorney
who prosecuted.
The only argum ent advanced be^
fore the Attorney General wn*
th at McCray was anxious to repay
those who had lost by his crooks
ciines*. it is a noble sentim ent,
but it is to be taken with a grain
of salt. Persons who make re sti­
tution for their crookedness are
few anil fnr between. Men have
been released from the penitent!aries to make restitution before.
of them have

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lost it.
McCray wan convicted of using
the mails to defraud. There were
also chuiges of forgery and v ari­
ous o th er crim inal alh'gintions
ngninst him. Because he was Gov*
ernor of a State, because the peo­
ple of a S tate had enough confi­
dence in him to give him the h igh­
est executive office they could
confer, many trusted him and were
led into ids schemes, lib respon
Mihility was greater than th a responsibility of the ordinary ii&gt;
I'rauder; ids crime w as therefore
g reater. How can the Governors
ami form er Governors who signed
the petition ju stify themselves I
Arc they willing to endorse notes
for him so th at he may repay?
Are they willing to guarantee re ­
payment and to pledge their own
honor? We hardly think so.
The form er Governor of Indiana
was sentenced to serve ten years
in the Federal penitentiary. He
has served only fifteen month*.
The jury which convicted him and
the judge who sentenced him held
th at his crim e merited punishment
of ten years in jail. What art) we
to say for our system of justice
if, hy the political influence of
Congressmen and Governors hack
in lli** S tates, that system is to be
defeated in its purposes?
We have no doubt the petition
was signed thoughtlessly hy scores
------------------ o------------------I whose names appear thereon. Al­
most anyone will sign u petition.
! If you doubt it, fram e a petition
I to the Governor of Georgia th at he
Do you read just to he rending?
pardon the worst crim inal at Mill*
edgevllle and take it aiming your
Mental food if undigested, does our niitida little good.
Those things we eat help our bodies 1ml little if they are friends. All of them will sign.
Names pardon petitions mean no­
not fully absorbed by our nyr,lom.
thing and should have no influence
It is far better to read a little bit and p o n d e r over, com­ in tin- disposition of the cases.

Not How Much I»ut How Well

I

And the night shall lie filled with
music,
And the cares that Infest the day
Shall fold their tents like the
Aruhs,
And ns silently steal away.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
— — n -------August is half gone—Christmas
will soon he Imre.
"Appointed b e I'rcnm Receiver,"
says a headline. Well Uml freezes
us.
Headline in a Quukei t ’ity pa­
per says, "Hosiery I im ps in I’hilndclphiu." T hat makes it unani­

mous.
B-

New York World

Tliey arc raising n lot of dis­
turbance over th at New York Cin­
derella lying about her age hut
why pick on her when she is only
doing wlmt every woman does.

In the old days when a ninn su r­
vived his allotted threescore and
ten ive knew it was Daffy's I’ure
Malt Whiskey th at did the trick
and everything was simple. But
llmse dear old days are gone und
now everything is contrail id ion
and confusion. For example, Mr.
Nathan Ihiuchey, who is ninetyone and hails from Troy, N. Y„
explained his secret the other day.
lie said:
"I'm alive, and I've drunk whis­
key and smoked everything from
i igarette to Mack cigars.
And
I've had my fun too. While other
people were going on diets, doing
without sm oking and balking at
hard whiskey, I've drunk my share,
smoked a lot mat enjoyed life.
And on the other hand there is
Mr. William Snow, who is ninety| five am! who hails from Fast I irlly IKYIN S. C u lm
Jange, N.
und exponent of an
.opposite theory. He says:
To an inquiring N ortherner a , "Well, sub, it's this way. If i t 's ’ " [ t 's
n ^ t lo talk about livwh" wants to vote and
to f„. „ )1unt|M,1| nnil stm ,|rml;.
Imuisiniia office-holder was «•&lt;- !»
plaining why the colored vote hi he happens to he a stran g er to the ing nnd smoking, hut very few can
,
polling officers we usk him if lie's
a S tate election was Invariably so „ |),MII,H.ra t „ nd if he says 'Y e s'to do it. The safest way Is to inau­
g u rate a sensible self-discipline
small, whereas the colored pupil* that, we ask him if his father and live carefully.
latlon in that particular section of fought for the Confederacy and if
Here we have it, tlip age-old
the state outnumbered the white he says ‘Yes' we ask him if he clash between hedonism and stoicpopulation by at least ten to one. chews tobacco and if his answer i ism. And those of us who wish to
■Do you use force or threats to still is 'Y es' we say to him ‘Walk become very Md w hat are w, to
a*a
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llo iir itio .
M 1 U M ■»
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a .. t I*
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keep
the
negroes
away
from ith
e ,rig
h t in and vote.'
do?
Obviously the thing is :o
polls?" inquired the visitor.
I "Hut suppose the applicant Is drink lemon pop one day uml whis­
"No sub,” said tiie i.ouisiutmu. colm ed?"
key the next. If each taken alone
"Till* lent is ubsidiltely education
"Well, in that case, we don’t ask is mi efficacious, both taken to­
nl."
him any of these questions. We gether ought to be a veritable
'F or whites and Macks alike?" ask him som ething else."
fountain of youth.
“Suttinly sail, for both races
"Wliat do you ask him ?"
alike. I t’s strictly constitutional.”
"W e merely ask hint to demon­
Contemporary Comment.
"How do you apply the te s t? "
strate the hiim'dial theorem."

MY FAVORITE STORIES

PRESS AGENTS AND REPORTERS
MA*'UN T K I.K iaiA I'll

One feature of the Highway l)e -1 liniate connections with public serpartm ent investigation of w hich, vice.
much has hci-A madej.vas the li -.li-i A newspaper reporter, on the
many concerning Chairm an Hoi- ''\h e r hand, is paid by a particulur
J
*
‘nvwspn|H*r In obtain unbuistHl, mi
der's having retained newspaper partial news for that paper, lie
men to "create good will" (or the is not authorized hy his newspupHighway Department.
l‘r* lir“vidcd it is a newspaper with
m,. .
i i i
, any sort of ethics, to color or warp
Mr.
Strozier
devoted
several
i.ij
, .... ,to favor
, ' or punish
• , any
Today's Lest laugh: "Mrs. Cool*
IDs story
Llge, wv rend, has become nn uc- questions to that particular p o in t, person. N either does his paper
cornpliithed swimmer and Mr. Cool- in Ills cross examination of Mr. .countenance his acceptance of monidgo, being us watchful of his step Holder yesterday because It is »m -'ey for any sort of story. If he does
ns he ris,, could, we reckon,, conn porumt. No depart nicnl ot th e 'accept money and warps his story
p retty near walking onwater if j -State government which is
rightly to suit the person who has paid
he cared to try."—JohnnySpcttcer IU,'I circumspectly operated has him, he is not only betraying the
in Macon Telegraph,
any right lo employ either a press'honor of his profession, hut he is
---------o--------agent, nr to pay newspaper repor celling something which is not for
I went to Bee n girl last night [lets for llmir services in w riting sale, something which docs nut heand an I walked in -dm handed me a | the news of tin* departm ents. The long to him. A new .paper reportard . 1 aaid, "W hat's th la ? " she'public understands, of course, the ler has no more rigid lo accept
rani, "It is a rain check. In the I difference between a (tress agent pay from outside sources for a
event th at four and a half innings and n newspaper reporter, but it story he has written for his newso f this date are dot finished, tld i.i* well to draw the distinction j paper Ilian the purchasing agent of
cheek lx good for the succeeding again ro Umt there may be no con- a clothing store, for instance, has
night."— Macon Telegraph. Well, fusion in ready correctly Mr. Hoi- to accept money from the firm of
wlmt are we coming to n e x t? — der's testimony. A press agent Is which he has made a purchase,
ri person who prepare* stories for
Mr. Hol.iet, as a piihiisher of a
Sanford Herald.
And what did she mean by an | publication and circulate* them to newapupet, know* (lint principle,
inning-—Ocala S tar.
the newspapers. They are e ith e r Ho knows, also, that tit -re h no
Get bork to the bench. Three used nr rejected, according to their reason why the State Highway lieont, onp run, one hit, one e r r o r .! m erit. Press ngentry I* a legitim ate pnrtm ent Tumid have either a
Foul ta ll. Tlu- sweet things will j bualnexu and press ueents often j presa agent ur should have newsbe Uktdiiff transfer* next. Take I sarvo useful purpose*, particularly, j paper reporter* i»n its payrolls, lie
anothiItv liuo.—Tmnptt TTibuae.
, ui big piganim U viu which I a W in .-1 W&lt;t aTioUtvd U ut Jw had bothThe Knoxville Journal says,
"Next tn the meanest mini in the
world is the son who will m istreat
the mother who gave him Idrth
and too often one rends of lh.it
despicable sort of a ami."— F ’revens sake, is there still a meaner
one ?

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How to Live To Be
Ninety

II is nilidi easier to eat a great deal more of potatoes
mid bread than candy mid fruit cake. And likewise we can
read five or six novels by some light writer mid suffer no
more mental fatigue than if we were to read and fully ab­
sorb only a lew chapters by some heavy author.
"Don’t bite off more than you con chew" is an old say­
ing which is just as true of mental food as of anything else.
Who, through long days of labor, Some people are aide to chew more than others imt it is a
And night* devoid of ease,
wise man who takes on at one time no more than he utile
Still heard in Ids sold the music
to take care of.
Of wonderful melodies.
It isn't often we find anyone who can memorize vurSuch songs Imvo power to quiet
I ulum a long poem just by merely reading it many limes
Tilt* restless pulse of care,
from beginning to end. Mill have you noticed how o little
And come like the benediction
child
can memorize it by taking two lines at a time.
T h at follows u fter prayer.
The person who concentrates on wliat he is reading usu­
Then rend from the treasured vol- ally gels more out of his subject. It isn't Imw much we
umo
read I hal counts, hut wliat, mid how it is done.
Tiie poem of lliy choice;
And lend to 11to rhyme of tiie poet
Tiie beauty of thy voice.

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Monkeys are not kin to men ,!*•cause they quit when they’ve got
enough cucounuts.— A rkansas ilemov rot.
Moral support is fine, hut nei­
ther a wife and children nor a
new spaper can live on il. Knox­
ville Sentinel.
Am ericanism : Still blowing the
foam off ice cream sodas ns a
comic rem inder of the good old
days.—A rkansas Democrat.
Faith in m ankind is wliat enab­
les you to nay for ? ten of coal or
a block of ice without weighing
it.—S p artan b u rg Sun.
Groh nays Dempsey wouldn't lie
aide to lay a glove oil him hut
if he should happen tq tt would
feel more like nil anvil. Lakeland
Evening Ledger.
Am erican women must have come
from heaven, nays Erini'c Bitiesco,
the Roum anian Minister. T hat's
w hat we think, I'rince — Hut
where a re they going t*&gt;? —I'ulm
Beach Tim es.
If p ainting knees ever does be­
come a bona fide, full grown fad
We hope they don’t use spraying
m achines and thus precipitate
more tro u b le with the uinyua. i-—.
1‘aliu Beach T tint 4 ,

.^Pinpig neernuti
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Yes SI?/ BELIEVE ME fwsfe- WHEN V/e TaKE ANOfcEP
This I'LL s M aT HOME - WaaT a s e n t The CaR all
AME&gt; A\E ALL CbVEBEP Wlft PtfiF- ifo A SWEET LIFE - MA
whose idea of a swell k o X o* isTo S ee

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A telephone exchit
they swap right nu2
onrs.
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Cheap matches nr* I
Y«» '-&gt; * "»
lit a whole l*,x.
If you lose MWBl.
try to find it
following day.
al
The more beautifa
the more nut,,, y,
the roadside „ut ))f *

] ^ " orft“jrlmoney UMhe^rsuns who

Nut from the grand old m asters,
Not from the bards sublime;
Whose distant footsteps echo
pare and contrast it, until we have thoroughly absorbed it
Through tile corridors of time.
mentally getting the lull meaning, than it is lo jant our
For, like s trnins of m aitial music, minds full of thoughts and then continue doing so until we
Their mighty thoughts suggest; have become utterly confused nml have only a vague idea
Life's endless toil nml endeavor, • of what it is all about.
tonight I long for rest.
A nd+ti
Rend from some humlder poet.
Whose songs gushed from his
heart,
As sliuwers from the clouds of
summer,
Or tears from the eyelids start.

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A real dog )iU,
b u t he had
bite out of a
-sav.

Every now
th
to repeal the
the laws nf naUn

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Window p a n e s la g ^
aw ay from basebaD tn
lig h ts hull, if kept ia|

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Any man who getsi
Sunday when it i'n't.
ju st too lazy I,, K„
There would
m&amp;Il
ton of their protefa,
could find a way ofl
hill.

JUST IN PASSING
HY It. J . HOLLY
If the recent Chamber of Commerce drive did nothing
el*r Imt get Dan M cFarland here it would have hm i a big
surer .is. A fter inning all nf them, Mr. McFarland picked
on Sanford for some log im estm enta and ho was sold on th e '
city before ihc drive ever storied. Ilf course now that lie
mts how th a t Sanford people do things he is ulisnlut'dy sold
on all of us and he will eventually become u Sanford citizen.
All of which brings to my mind my prediction made
years ago th at as soon as We could induce some live wire to
ceinc here from other citic to help us in building Sanford we
would have some city. Now th a t wo have H arry Bodwell,
Howard Huiick and Dan .McFarland we should do some lug
tilings this w inter. We need new Mood und new money and
new ideas. We have aecomplished wonders among ourselves
far many years anil hut the time has passed when we can
rely on our own effo rts and the new folks will help us put
it over.
If everyone ill Sanford could read the many fine notices
in northern new spapers nlimit our recent drive for memberi Inp. in the ('hum her of Com mer'c they would say that
we nave already gained $ 100 ,01)0 worth of free publicity. It
i, the kind of publicity th at you cannot buy and S ecretary
I’em man of the Cham ber of Commerce knows how to get it
and where to get it.
It gives me much pride to know that Sanford folks are
getting a good price for th eir properly. They have been here
through lean years and fat year;, they have seen the city
grow I ruin nothing' to a large city m the early days and then
go down to not King a fte r freeze. They have seen it ebb and
flow in prosperity and failuu-a since iait tle-y will never again
cee it go down to the depths for Sanford is op and gone for nil
time now and the S anford folks who have been keeping up
with things are m aking money.
The celery grow ers cun do as they |d«:r.t- about their re t­
tery crop- they will do th at t hi tiff anyhow but if they will
study the situation carefully they will curtail tiie celery crop
this year and gel more real money for it. Labor is scarce,
prices have gone up on everything the grow* t r need und it
would he much better for them to have half a crop and get
double the price tor it. In other words ii rt much better to
get two dollai , for one crate of celery than to get one dollar
a crate for two crates. T here is a big saving in half a crop,
always.
Sanford has raised n i liamher of eomm- r e fnml of $70,000, and The Herald, of th at city wants to make it $ 100,000 —
C learw ater Sun.
Well, well, isn’t that a nice friendly G, ling to have now
th at we have ruis-d $100,000, And yet they xny wo have
telegraph and telephones ami even the m ail, carry news. For
the love of Mike, wake Up,
Frank W aterman will he a candidate for mayor of New
York on the Republican F u -ion ticket (whatever that is) and
we can guarantee him the continued Vo|.&gt; of Fastis and S an ­
ford.
Folks iu Bradenton became tired of twenty-eight cent
gasoline und decided to bund togethed mui get gas cheaper
with the risiilt that they have put in a filling station uml are
selling gu now for sixteen cents. Ami the Chamber of Com­
merce is hack of the movement. Try that on your piano
this week.
I intend to have th at swimming pool and Tourist Head
q u arters on the lake front if it takes every rent that th e city
of Sanford has in t i e treasury. And I will gombh- with you
that the said swimming pool will he a reality in another six
months.
'I here i. nothing H, worry about iu the price of Sanford
properly,
it you have pproperty
ro p elty and want to sell it you
vuu can
property. It
double your money any tune. If you don't choose to sell there
is no law compelling you In sell. Only if none of us sell
what' we have there w ill he no property *,d * *T***hat ought
' * *to
Ih* as d e a r as mud lo everyone.
Last year at this tim e I aid Umt First. S treet property
was worth $IUUtl a front foot and immediately it became worth
th at much, t also said that Sanford property was the cheap­
est property in the Male. Ju st now First S treet property is
w orth $'J.b*ll) a front fool uml you can g»t it. And still S an ­
ford property is the cheapest in the state ami certainly it is
the best investm ent today ill Florida.
Old friend of mine said yesterday th at he thought the
Cham ber of t ouiniercp should lie putting up sign* and adver­
tisin g in every way. W anted to know why we did not do it
last year. I asked him if he was a mclub- r lust year and lie
raid lie was not. All right, th ill, there i.t your answer. He
Van not contributing a cent, had never attended a m eeting,
knew nothing of our effo rts to advertise without money and
therefore vva,. certainly in a /fine position Lo criticise, yes,
wlmt ?
Now th at the Hotel F o rrest Lake is g etting right along
for the winter s c u m ii some folks think that we can sit down
and wait for tic golden Mow of louri t shekels. We have only
started . We need ,ix more hotels as big or bigger than tho
F o rrest Lako and vve need twelve apartm ent houses th a t will
house fifty families each. This U not only Hie time to ait
down and tell about wlmt we have done. In fact we have done
very little so far.
It behooves lhe people of Sanford to take an nrtivc part
iu the ( handier of 1 omuierrq p roc ceding* a t ull limes. It is
y«nr ch am b er of Commerce and you should attend the Friday
iluncheons at Urn Scimno!,. Cafe and &gt; ■ w hat is doing. It
him always been l--ft to U few people to To pH the work. Wo
would like to : hift ionic of the burden on the shoulders of the
folks who have been standing- idly by.

SATURDAY EVENING SERM0S|
BY REV. THOR. .1. ARMSTRONG
M ark 9:2T—" If thou can’t t believe long lihall I hear witij
nil thing • are possible to him that thou can’st!"
II. A Believin* Fd
belleveth.”
Jesus is retu rn in g front the Help!
Jesu s said to him *i(j
m ount of tran sfig u ratio n with
th ree nf Ms disciples. He is com­ believe, all thinj,, inj
in g down from th a t lofty ptm’e him th at b'.lieveth."
w here he h as been iu communion
Then there came i „
w ith God whoso glory has chang­ spouse, with ti-ai • in lbs
ed his whole being. While ill the fa th e r cried out: 'b rill
m idst of an earnest conversation help thou mine urJsErfl
w ith the three disciples he comes straightw ay .lea.,
, upon th e m u ltitu d e--th at ever In* has placed him -elf iaa
| present m ultitude—which always a ttitu d e toward God for1
flocked a f te r Jesus. In fact we Inlp him. I "i t hrift iL
can not think of one w ithout the inufotind ami niivrjVMjfl
o th e r, Jesu s and tho multitude! thti.-e seeking help. Ii 1
How sweet it sounds. Moreover coming in and soon « i
it was a troubled m ultitude. There the Inn den lifted .,n&gt;i kt
is som ething alm ost trag ic some­ W as it not said of a
th in g profoundly pathetic in the th at Jesus &gt;-&gt;lj|.I Jn i |
freq u en t scenes of Jesu s a p a rt work there Lccau • J 1
holding quiet communion w ith his of its people ? ( h.inpj
heavenly F ath er only to come an d give us the m
hack to th e troubled and hungry | and mol her. (live ul
m ultitude. Does it not alm ost . faith and i mifidenre 'j
foreshadow the time when tho a lif" of prayer. TM
J e s u s shall turn to the multitude ing hand &lt;&lt;( Je.ua __
a pleading eye only to' hear the prayer, brings help' il
cry "C rucify Him.” But this mul­ is restored whole to
titu d e seem s to be moved by some father.
unusual occurence and th at is
"Jesus t""k him (iS*,!
enough for Jesus.
the hand and rain,/ liaf
he arose". Then tiirnoj
I. The Troubled Multitude.
They find a crowd evidently disciples Jenin siiJ: "R
much worried. Many are asking can come . a by v-itur.g i
hand ot
questions and running around. pray er.”
The disciples appear puzzled. 'I he p ra y er—what i paw fur t
cen ter of attractio n i-i an anxious
HI. J osh-.' Cb!k«{».
fa th e r with an afflicted son. Hu­
This is a i-fAmiith
man trouble offset by human |ier- attitu d e toward lia'Are*.
plexity. Tin* people, the problem, We conic di.ubtintaK««f
th e disciples, hut no help.
que tionin,' •.ur L ib *w.
Jesu s comes. There is a quick­ help us. Weore ln WjHH
ening sense of expectation. The to him, we need help It W
fa th e r tu rn s to him and there is any thing, (hen d» »• J
doubt in hi* trem bling voice as he can’st!" Then J«M»
sa y s—"M aster I have brought un­ challenge, "if thou « 1
til thee my son— if thou can’st do lieve!" If &gt;uU canu.bf"l
Jesua ran help.
•}
an y th in g , help us.”
ile has w aited and worked and t lungs of • hrist when »]
spent so much money in m aterial we have little faith. J
th in g s and th ere is no hope. Now fa ilh ii es to zreut M
a f te r all things else fail he comes our confidence in lam is j
to Jesus th e C hrist, hut lie doubts then the malctikss l H
very much if it will do any good. great things for eu l«A
A nd the trouble is lie is a doubting often look for help w k ti
fa th e r. The time is critical, but none, when, when we
th e fa th e r’s faith is at low tide. sustaining nnu qnrknuw
l
How it typifies th e great need, that i hr&gt; l “Uilie &gt;
and anxiety, and turm oil of a ma­ g re a t example here o f
teria l people. No wonder Jesus was great need .iU
: aid: "l&gt; faitldeos generation, how th a t need when Ik* futJO

A D D G O O D JO K E S
TAME A TIM ES
The occasional knocks Florida fortune? The
g els from jealous p artisan s in oth­ ing a small part of h'
e r states ca n 't h urt us any. But Ida, made this s*aJ*J
a few of them are am using enough arc a wonderland n&gt;r -l
.
to rep rin t, such as tho growl w rit­ and hunters. I
ten by a little w riter on the editor­ it less agricultural 1"
(
ial page of the little Daily News th e future.
I’uuiioiim
uw little
n u ic iow
m
It is true m
published m
in the
townn of*
Jackson, Miss. (T h at stale has no [have mosquitoes
large cities, you know.)
| const when u weso &gt;
We will publish th e whole thing thomB[Jnt [^ " v is iU tW y l
h eie. 11 contains one or two tru th ­ es.
a rc few and far iictsit*J
ful paragruph*, to which we will
call your utleiitiuii, ns we should s o ' in Florida. I';;*" not w ant you to think its w riter have mosquitoes 1,11
t ii i . season o f the
is a liar nil the time.
a re so thick in
* * *
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"M ississippi has everything th at have Wu
,..traffic
v*0!’1
Florida o ffers as a pleasure r e - 1V**"' r„n,Ving liito * _
so rt, and much more beshlea." Ilu | 1 ..
t jiut p art i»
was unable to be definitu, so we
||„ |j t,f i'r^i
will simply ask where they keep; ’D ' fr;ll,kly adinitt‘Jj*l
tlii'ir coconut palm s, not to men- .
Florida. I1’1^
tmu a thousand other stlrlctlyj
.„ im agination,
H o n d a offerings.
|; itronK
im a g u ^
in ~Florida
ate and* suiixliine;■* tho i IIP Jll'tl'C© *”
i * ,"F *o r » clim
,
|| |)nJ
Misstssippi coast can mutch Flori - 1 ),UVe nioaquitoea nil * J
d i any day in the year.'1 This :a | th ere arc plenty l|( rT
so false th at it is evident ho was wo i1L.yer have 'em- I
never in Florida, though he may) "The MDsissipfd CUh1I
have happened lo have spent one bination w inter and u|,J
‘winy day this *.ide of the line. No j t js a nice place t&lt;&gt; u’j
u - 1- t&gt;&gt; send a federal w eather re- p, u,,. year. Not
l " it lie wouldn't believe it. We 'j'|lw Jackson New - i"-11
dare him to say th e same thing ’ fo r the interior, w h '"]
next w inter.
| j t a w riter evidently
"F u rtherm ore, we are free of been outside Juckmn
me oi the handicaps encountered M ississippi coast
Ut Florida." 1 lie only one we ran All his life uu* w*1
think of
the housing shortage, sto ry will rem ain• ^ ^
“There are no sw am ps or ever- ■Mississippi iristcau ^
glades along the Missio*ippi coast, i is being crowded ' e
Diir shore line m erges into a const-(t-rs and tourir-t * uii* • ,
;-l pluiQ-" This i i tru th fu l, but p ru iie of the big H r
why tali us uf U iu u u iy p i’e m k - a iiae a?

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MISS KATHRYN W ILKEY, Society Editor.
telephone

Pipe Organ Installed
In Holy Cross Church
5 Months Ahead Time

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Society
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Monday aft-

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&amp; spent ThurajC Grant.
£j7y is in the
Jiara for treatm ent.
Ethridge nnd Mr.
Rxuleraon were .n
H. Kilbe spent
in .Sanford on
Jack Flynt
5 in Georgia
Moran nnd
few weeks

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Personals

:-WI 4 2♦ a -J .

CHUIH II «F THE HOLY CROSS
Tenth Sunday after T rinity
Sunday School, 9:15 a. in. M orn­
ing Service, It a. m. Special Mim­
ical Service til i p . i»„ to which
the public i mo t cordially invited.

,berU. Mrs. William
Chuluota were the
T. \V. Prevatt Wed*

Ralmcr-Hardy

Services •&gt;i, Sundays as fullown:
Sunday Si'hool with clastic* for
all 9:30 a. in.
Morning Worship, seimon by the
pnator, 11:&lt;)0 a. m.
Epwortli League Meeting, 7 |*.
in.
Preaching by the Pastor, 8 p.
in.
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday 8
p. m.

Mr.
&gt;a Ha nor returned
from a delightful
in with her brother,

fa and Gladys Sweat
n&lt; Saturday
from
here they have been
summer school.
■baler on, of Miami.
Iltstly and family of
« n t the week-end
■Is. I,. W. Alderman
■ Like Harney.
[fCfn i.U,n,' Miss ,\U&lt;|t(* GnineavUle Friday
| I efdos and Mi-:,
liartl home.
They
[tending the summer

Party Given
For iMrs.Ilait
ftemoon tln -T . E. I,.
Tret Baptist Church
pertained its inemp * of Mr i. Hait on
f®*&gt; the party being
M a surprise for
Fkaelir-r, who leaves
&lt;11 was pleasantly
if plans for the

the afternoon de-

and Mrs. Joseph David
Itahncr of S t. A ugustine
announce the engagem ent nnd
approaching m arriag e of th eir
d au g h ter
Em ily Nyce
to
William Jennings H ardy
of Sanford

Mr;. (’, W, Eurnshaw and little
daughter, Mary f.miise, of B ra­
denton, will arrive in Sanford this
nllruiooii on a visit to Mrs. Earnshow's parents, Dr. and Mrs. T, .1.
Nixon.
-------Mr. and Mrs. II. I!. Elevens and
daughter. Miss I’clnccii Stevens,
Tho above announcem ent will i&gt;&lt;- are expected hack today from
pitEsitvn:m \ \ church
received with cordial interest here i nint • in Pi'imnylvitiiin where they
been attending the past two
Rev. E, P. Brownlee, the pastor
iiy the many friends of the couple. have
weekn,
turn n il)rneil In Sanford and will
Miss R ahner lias been a v isitor in
preach both ntormiig and night,
Sanford on num erous occasions,
Mi Dorothy Haynes left Friday Sunday, uml each Sunday hereaf­
having been tho gu est of Mrs.
ter.
Mutiroe H utton in whose wedding for .lack onvilie where she will be
Service:: Sunday a follow*:
the
if'ii-■
t
of
In-r
aunt,
Mrs.
Harry
this sum m er she was an attendant. Stolen on for everul wrecks. Be­
9:15 a. in., Sunday school.
Site possesses a charm ing person­
II a. in.. Preaching ::er\i.'c.l,
ality th at has endeared her to fore returning home she will motor
7 p. in., Senior Christian Endea­
scores of friends here and made through Georgia, accompanied by vor.
her narents, Mr. and Mrs. W alter
her a popular m em ber in social A* Haynes
8 p. to, Preaching service*.
circles over the whole f^tate.
Mist Rnhher Is a graduate of
Morida S late College for Women
where die was u class m ate of
Mrs. Hutton. She is a m em ber of
SOLVE THIS CROSS WORD
the Chi Omega S ororiety nnd d u r­
ing her attendance a t college was
PUZZLE
prominent in social and scholastic
circles.
•Mr. Hardy has been a resident
of .S.IIIford for Oil* past year nnd
LEA UN INI
a half, i : a m em ber o f the Ban ford
Construction Company, which has
extensive contracts here for street
~
i
paving work. He is a graduate of
Cleimon College iu South Carolina
and a member of Sigm a Chi fra­
ternity. D uring his residence here,
S*
•Mr. Hardy has made n wide circle
of friends and has been active in
civic and social circles, lie is n
member of the R otary Club and
other prom inent organization:’.

ni&gt;nla uf ice cream PAULA M ETHODIST CHURCH
Preaching a t the Weslyan Meth­
odist Church a t Puola every Sun­
i^oodrutf has return- day at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in. A
r m lack lonvill,. hav- five and good Sunday school also.
If., hv th»* (hath uf Y'ou have a cordial invitation to
■Voodruff. F tie nil* i„ Paula Church. The church here is
■ [:
will re enjoying th e good and spiritual
■ th a t lie is H-rtously work of the pastor. Rev. G. W.
Sparks.

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T o be completed in about thirty day
Palmetto Avenue,

Pine Heights,

House built on solid foundation. Outside walls solid wood sheathed, and finished with Portland
cement stucco on National Fabric; finish coat of stucco is U. S. G. Oriental stucco. All exposed
roofing B. Mifflin Hood’s clay tile. Clay tile floors in Aivade, Living Porch, Balcony, and Bath
Huom. Beautiful tile mantel. All rooms beamed ceiling. All walls throughout finished with U. S.
0 . Text one in tints. All doors throughout 1:H" thick. Closet door in Owner's Bed Boom has full
length mirror. Oak floors throughout, excepting Kitchen. Kitchen floor maple. Built in tub and
shower, large lavatory; closet has white pyralin covered neat and Sloan's Royal Flush Valve.
Double drain board sink with swivel faucet, stationary toap dish, and hot-nnd-cold spray for rins­
ing dishes. Automatic storage hot water heater. Built in Kitchen table. Small pantry. Two
tile lined “Spanish" china cases in Dining Room. Built iu book case. Wrought iron railings on
Porch and Balcony,
This is a real home in a restricted subdivision on a lot with eastern exposure.
Designed by an Architect for a bom® of combin ed comfort, convenience, and beauty, nnd BUbstan
tially built by a reliable contractor for minimum depreciation.

Icrnts

Elton J. Mou^hton, Owner
and for salt1 by members of the Sanford Realty Board

o'icr.vV,

40-inch Crepe
Satins
F i n e, h e a v y
weight. All pure

Tub Silk
;u; inch Radium, in all the light
shades for underwear. Fast colors.
$1.75 yard

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40-inch beauti­
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new
shades
$2.75 yard

40-inch Crepes
Heavy Crepe de
Chine, New fall
shades, brown,
navy, black pan­
sy.
$2.25 yard

iMallinson Silk Voile.
40-inch gruaranteed.
All shades
Fast colors.
$2.75 yard.
Molly O’Crepe” Mallinson heavy stitin with crepe back, dark shades, $5. yd
Mallinson ‘ Pussy Willow” 40 inches wide in all litfht and dark shades guaran­
teed for one year. All shades, fast c o lo r s ............... ..........................$5.50 yard

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l*cr by the bulk or brick.
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M|NOI,E CREAMEHY CO.
Eh, Week—C h e rr y , Cuaturil Ire Cream

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e lu rriiiu m
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3 A o i l . i l.ooV p a r t n e r .
4 P oint of compos*.
it —T l i r e e leKK'ol s t a n d f o r i*
i.lin e r.I
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7 K n o w ledge.
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l u - l n t c r i i .i l re v en u e (ab h r.l
I . Sli. 11 flail.
I J — I n u r e d lent*.
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Ucam
•* a tasty confeftion, richly
' and generously flavored with fresh

PHONE fill

54-inch Crepe
Satin
and flat crepes
dark shades.
$5 to $7 yard

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the h o t-w ea th er lu n c lu
‘nner, no dessert is q u ite s

Sat

A six room anti bath ‘Florida-Spanish’ typo house on a large lot 6-1 feet wide by 173 feet deep.
Sidewalk, drive, and paving finished and included. Lot to bo leveled and sodded. House will be
finished ready to move inlo without buying a single ‘extra’.

Vanity Crepe

Mi Flavor

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F IR ST BAPTIST CHURCH

M embers of the Holy Cross
Clyde Byrd left this week on a
Episcopal Church nre rejoicing business trip to Miami.
*
upon the installation of their pipe
organ. The organ th at was de­ ■ Mrs. Clyde Byrd is viaitine her
stroyed in the fire th a t destroy­
" " J M n- J »k* W .y
ed the whole p lan t of the chuirh, Sf
was a P ilcher organ of rem arkably
fine tone. The new organ is made
___
"f Miami,
and installed by tire sam e people
hi Sanford
and is much la rg e r than the form ­
er in strum ent, and enibodiea manynew and improved features.
The contract called for the in­ recently for Miami where they will
stallation of the organ by Dec. 15, I make their home.
b u t by th e Workings of certain
fo rtu nate circum stances it was
Mrs. Sam Campbell of Atlanta
is the guest of Mis. i _ n
completed and shipped on July 8,
reaching Sanford in perfect condi­ Mansell on Park Avenue.
tion n few dnya la te r fully five
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1). Woodnifi
m onths ahead of contract time.
The work of installation and and son Jack have returned froir
tu n in g will be finished by tonight
delight Ail stay in Hendersonville
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
nnd the organ will be ready for n o
Servin ■at American Legion Home
on Sunday.
“ •bit* school a t 9:15 n. m.
Tin- re g u la r o rg an ist of the
Morning service and l.ord’ti Supchurch, Mrs. F annie S. Munson m
twr at 10:15, conducted by Rev. H.
T. Lb»lt&lt;m.
aw ay a t th s p resen t tim e taking
a special course of instruction in
P rayer
meeting
Wednesday
pipe organ under Chns. M. Cournight at S iiVloel; at the home of
Lioin of S cranton, P a., one of the
Mrs. 11. A. Terheun.
w orld's best known and most tal­
ented organists.
CONCRIili VTIONAt.
CHURCH
lhomnM J. Arm tong, pastor
Sunday service* as follows:
Sunday School, 9:45 n. m.
Morning Service, u «. in.
Evening Service, 8 p. m.
A cordial welcome is given to
come nnd worship with no. *

ret I.insoy returned
from a visit in Perasee with her father

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At The Churches
Sunday cchool 9:30 a. m.
Morning worship and sermon 11
a. m. Subject of morning sermon,
home .Striking esaons From a Va­
cation.
Y?U"JC People's Unions 7 o'clock.
, At the session tomorrow even­
ing the Intermediate Union begins
n very valuable course in training.
Many of the parentis should bo
present, mid get acquainted with
he character of work which this
body of young people are begin­
ning.
* Evening service 8 o’clock. The
otdinance of baptism will be adm inittered at 8 o'clock sharp. Eve­
ning sermon subject, “ A Daring
Adventure."
Church Family Night and pray ­
er meeting Wednesday evening 8

V| Bell of New Smyrweek-end with her
imi Mr:i. J. T. Mc-

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,»— A r o m i i l l q r e s i n .
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, 3— T i v l u t e d h e m p .
Hi— A f f e c t i o n ,
flat— Mellow*.
iH — I i l n t a n t .
C’i — l . i g h t k n o c k .
73— N e w T e s t a m e n t ( n b l i r . i .
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The Y owell C ompany

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And Gibson; Betts*! Carlson

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i make It two in a row over the £»t.
Louis Cardinals today, * tn 4*
. Brooks and Murnnviljc zeroed :n
1 the second when Haffey dropped
I finnznles’ flv
Adams. Hcathcole

Today's Gaines
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Tam pa at Lakeland.
S t. Petersburg al Sanronl.

aintsWin Game 7-2
W j &amp; S t o of Visit,,rs
IntsJPlay Good
jm
Behind Stage:
jCelery-Feds Show Rare Form
In Ninth Inning; Frisbie
Makes Sensational Stop
n Stngg, new Ht. Petq hurlcr, held
th e Celery-Foils to five scattered
binglus Fridny nfternoon whilo the
visitors gathered 12 off Crawford
and Myers and romped away with
AH It H PO A E
a 7 to 2 victory in the second gmno ST. P E T E
1 &lt;j 2 0
o f the series here.
This .was Alien, RH, . . . . . . 4 1
l 3 2 0
S ta g e ’s firs t game as a pitcher in M ersner, 2b............ 5 1
th e Florida Slat*) League. He fu r­ Mitchell, rf. . . . . 4 1 1 0 0 0
1 2 0 0
th e r strengthened the playing of Brown, r f ............ 3 2
1 5 0
th e St. P etersb u rg team by getting Doyle, 31,..............5 1 4
1 13 0 0
a walk ami tw o hits out of four Barnes, l b ........... 4 0
1 2 0 0
trip s to the plato. Hu was ac­ Cox, if. .............. 5 0
Besro, c............ .. 4 1 0 0 1 (',
corded perfect support.
2 0 3 0
C raw ford gave up only five hits S tagg, p............... 3 0
in the six ami one-third Innings he
Totals ....... 37 7 12 27 13 0
pitched but tw o of thoso in the
All It II PO A K
.fourth counted for one run and SANFORD
2 2 n (I
tw o more in the sixtii counted for Dumas, IT............ 4 0
0 2 3 I
tw o scores. In the seventh In* W entherby, 2b. .. 4 I)
4 2 0
tjlruck ou t S tngg nnd walked Al­ Frisbie, rs. „ .. 3 1 0
len,
Myers tin McQue, 11b......... I t&gt; (I 2 (I 1
Jen, bu t wan relieved by My
4 l)
I 1) u o
.Mejstier cnino up to bat. Craw ­ Bailey, l b ........
0
I 3 0 II
fo rd 's wildness was partly respon­ Kinsie, c f.......... 3
I 0 0 li ii &lt;|
sible* for the first three (allies C ulbreatb, rf. ..
2I
I 1t o
hung up by the Saints. Only one Kidd, rf. . . . . .
o 4 2 0
e rro r helped the Saints in their Alford, c..................I 0
0 (t I l(
scoring, Besse crossing home plate Cruwford, .......... 2 0
| o
0 0 1 0
in the eighth when McQue threw Myers, p.
.wild to second.
T o t a l s .......... 29 2
5 27 1(1 3
Myers seemed unable to bold
Score by innings:
the visitors and seven safeties
Pete ................ imo 102 310—7
wore secured off of him in the re- St.
Sanford .............
(loo din uni — 2
juaining two and two-thirds in­
Sum
m
ary:
Two
base
h it, Mow ­
nings th at lie pitched. Excellent
ner,
Kidd,
IJuiley.
Three
base hit,
fielding by the entire Sanford
Brown. Sacrifice bit Kidd, Alford.
team in the ninth inning warded Stolen
base Brown, Mitchell, F irst
off fu rth er scoring by tin* Saints
base
on
Italic off Blugg 2; Craw ­
when the first mail up was safe
on an erro r nnd two hits were se­ ford 5; M yers 1. Struck out by
tagg 3; Crnwford 5; Myers I.
cured during the inning. Tight SLeft
nil lias*1, St. Pete 10; Sanford
playing prevented a score.
The Saintr*' first tally came in 5. Double play, Bailey, iiiiiissUtth e fo u rth when Brown scored on ed. F irst base on erro rs, S aints 1.
a clean single by Doyle afte r he Hit by pitcher, Mitchell by C raw ­
hail tripled to center field. Two ford. H its o ff Crawford 5 in 0 1-3;
additional runs were scored in the Myers 7 in 2 2-3. Losing pitcher,
sixth. Brown walked and Hoyle Crnwford. Balk, Myers. Passed
h it safely in the infield. Brown 1ball, A lford. Wild pitch, C raw ­
hnd reached second on a wild pitch ford 2. U m pires, Pieh, Houston
and went to third cm tho play, and Kidd. Time 2:12,
while Doyle went to second on the
throw . Rumen hit safely to right
field and both men scored. Barnes
w as thrown out trying to reach
second, Kidd to Wentherby. Cnv
and Rosso were out consecutively.
FLORIDA
Sanford scored’ one run in the
fifth inning on two sacrifices, a Sanford 2; St
choice and a single. Kinsey walk­ Lakeland 5; T
ed but was thrown out nt second
on n combined choice nnd sacri­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
fice by Kidd.
Alford sacrificed Chicago 7; St. Louis 4.
and Kidd w ent to second. Then Brooklyn 2-3; New York 3-5
Kidd was safe a t third on a choice Cincinnati 8; pith burgh I I.
by^ Cruwford, tho Sanford pitcher Boston H; Philadelphia II.
being safe a t first nliwi. Duma*
w as up next nnd singled to right
field, scoring Kidd.
Kidd smashes) out a double in
liiu seventh but was caught nap­
ping nt Dint base. Sanford’s sec­
ond score came in the ninth in­
ning oil n walk and another double.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
F risbie walked, McQuo struck out, A tlanta (I; Birmingham 3.
and then Ihiiley, for his only hit Little Buck (5; M i ibis I.
of the contest, crashed out a two Mnbilo (5; New Orb an. 8.
bugger, scoring tho Sanford short Nashville 7; C hattanooga I.
stop from first. Kinsey nnd Kidd
flew out to left field anil renter
Chicago capitalist* purfield respectively and the locals
0 000 forty-acre tra c t
were loft flvu runs behind in the
dmrough Avenue; to be
into hiiililing lots.

Yesterday’s
Results

YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY prn
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT 1'
PITTSBURGH,
Aug. 15 .—The
P ittsburgh P lrutes won an easy 11
to 0 victory over the Cincinnati
Reds Friday. T he league leaders
pounded five pitchers for a total
of 10 hits. Meadows, while hit
freely, was never in danger. Pittsburkh b ats drove In 7 runs in the
first two innings.
NEW
Score by innings:
Cincinnati „ 000 401 001— G-12-2
LUMBER YARD
P ittsburgh .. 250 000 I Ox—11-10*1
A complete line of
B atteries: Luque, May nnd Kru­
eger; Meadows and Gooch.
Cypress nnd Fine

NATIONAl. LRAGUE
Boston at Philadelphia.Veteran Holds Lenders To Brooklyn at New York.
Seven Scattered Hingies Cincinnati a t Pittsbpr^n.
While Team Mates Found Chicago at St. Louis.

Two Smokers For 15 Hits
St. P etersburg's wild h ittin g and
P ete Batters Show Ability
LAKELAND, Aug. 15.— '"Bugs"
'o 0 itT n Pinches; Wildness [base running came in the seventh Ery
humbled the Smoker.'* with a
f tjrawfctrd Partly Respon•ihut out here F rid ay while his
m ates pounded Peterson and Al­
varez for five runs and fifteen
hits, four of them for e x tra bases
to win 5 to 0.
The Highlander*
gained another gnmo on the lend­
ers, and came within th ree game*
of them. The victory also gave
them a I to 2 edge in gam es for
the week so fur.
The Box Score
TAMBA
All It II PO A E
Snead, 2b...........5
0 I 3 I 0
Hickey, 3b........ 5
0 0 3 3 0
Estrada, cf....... 5
0 0 0 0 0
Weik. as............ 4
0 0 2 3 0
Lee, rf.................4 0 1 1
0 O
Mlfllpl, If. . .. .. 3 0 0 2 0 0
Lopez, c............ 4
0 0 8 1 0
Jcstner, lb ......... 3 0 1 5
1 0
Peterson, p........ 2
0 1 0 1 &lt;&gt;
Alvarez, p......... 2
it 0 0 1 O
Totals
LAKELAND
Kowalski, 2b,
Buekby, rs. .
Welch, If.
Brazier, ef.
Edwards, lb.
Williams, 3b.
Surface, rf. .
Francis, e. ..
Ery, p.
Totals
..
35 5 15 27 111 3
Score by innings:
Tarnpa
000 000 000—0
Lakeland .
Oil 020 o l x - 5
Summary: Two base hit, Peter­
son. Three base lilt, Welch, Braz­
ier, Surface. Home run, W illiams.
Molen base, Snead, 2; Kowulski,
Brazier. Sacrifice, Welch. Double
play, Snead to Weik to J earner,
l.eft on base, Tam pa, 12; l.ukcluml
8. Base on bulls, off Peterson 1;
Alvarez 0; Ery I. Struck out by
Peterson I; Alvarez 4; Ery 2,
Hits, off Peterson II in 1; off Al­
varez I in *1. Hit by pitcher by
Ery. Umpire, Baxter. Time 1:11.

Pitt burgh
NYw York
Cincinnati .
Brooklyn
St. I.oilis
Philadelphia
Chicago
Boston

AMERICAN LEAGUE
fct. Louis a t Cleveland.
New York at W ashington. •
Philadelphia at Boston.
Only three s.-hedulcd.

AND GETTING SCAl
ALL THE TIME

,

Rent her Has Better of Jones
In Pitching Duel; Mackmcn
Win Over Boston Red Sox
While Browns Heal Indians
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—'T hird
Baseman Muege's double with two
on in the eighth inning broke up it
pitching battle between Junes and
Heather Friday and W ashington
took tho cries' opener from New
York, 2 to (I. Mcuscl and Paschal,
of the Yankees, each hit a triple
but both were left on base.
Score by innings:
New York
000 000 000——
0-8-1
Washington
000 000 02x—2-7-0
B atteries: June; ami Bengough;
Beutiier and Several.
ATHLETICS BEAT BOSTON
BOSTON, Aug. 15.-S a m Gray
registered bis thirteenth victory' of
the season at the expense of the
Boston Bed Sox when Philadelphia
opened He ir final series hero F ri­
day, 0 to 3. lie was hit hard but
inconsistently. Lnmur and Miller
proved to be the heavy hitters for
the A thletics driving in two runs
apiece.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia (HIO (MIS 120-0-12-2
Boston
mm n il (Mil—3- 9*2
Batteries: Gray and Cochrane;
Zuhniser and Bhclioff.
BROWNS TRIM INDIANS
CLEVELAND, Aug. 15.— Smith
had two bad innings In the box
for Cleveland Friday nnd St. Louis
won, 10 to 7. Ken Williams made
hi* 25tli home run of the season.
There were two on base a t the
lime. When Williams up in the
eighth lie was hit on the head with
a pitched hall hy Spcccc ami forced
to retire.
Score hy innings:
St. Louis .. (Kill 0(1(5 (HO—1(1-10-2
Cleveland
021 000 (M3— 7-11-3
B atteries: Itnnfoith. Wingtird
:1ml llal-g'flitreJ"{fiViltli, Spcccc ail'd
Sewell.

GIANTS TAKE TWO
NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—New
York took both gam es of n double
header from Brooklyn Friday, 3
to 2, and 5 to 3, gaing h alf a game
on the league leading Pirates.
Jack Scott em erged victor in the
box in the opener, holding tho Rob­
ins to 1! hits. A single by Frank
Snyder, pinch h ittin g for Jack
Bentley, drove In the winning runs
in the eighth of the second.
F irst Game
Score by innings:
Brooklyn .. .. 000 020 000 - 2 - 11-0
New York .. . 300 000 OOx—3-12-0
B atteries: Osborne and Taylor;
Scott and Snyder.
Second Game
Score by innings:
Brooklyn .. .. 000 100 0 2 0 -3 - 9-0
New York .. . 000-012 02x—5-11-1
B atteries: Brown and DeBerry;
Bentley and H artley.

PHILLIES OUTSLUG BRAVES

Framing
Sheathing
Sidhtg
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Hrick
Limp
Flaster
While Rock Fluster Board
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Dojrs
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

NOW

For Further Informali&amp;n.
Call at Montezuma lint^

H. B SCHULTE REALTY i
MAKL’ RESERVATION EAl

SAVE and
THRIVE

The Bank That Sanford
The First Nntioiinl Rank is essenti
duct. It owes its stre n g th to the
hns spi ting
And it in tu rn ,' h as been n powerful fJ
growth and p rosperity of this section. Forj
years the F irst N utional Bank has worked;
unceasingly for the development of home j

PH ILA D ELPH IA , A«g. 1 5 .The Price Is Right
The Boston Ilrnves nnd Philadel­
phia p u t up II b ittin g barrage to­
SANFORD
day, the la tte r w inning by II to 8.
Leach, a rookie, outfielder with the
Phillies, h it a p air of home runs,
both with a man on base.
Score by innings:
W. S. FRICK, Mgr.
B o sto n .......... 002 032 001— 8-17-2 710 W. First St. Phone 172-w
Philadelphia 211 021 31x—11-10-3
B atteries: m ith, Ryan, Kamp

We inyile you to come nnd work witk:,
bigger things ahead.

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Let us sell

A T AUCTION
We nre permanently located in Si
OUR SALES FORCE arc LWTK

T IR E D

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Real Kslate Auction Sales.

f-\ A v e . TO ( J O T H R O U G H

ALLTHIS

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T H E .

NEXT TIME UJOUu O I3E

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W e g u a r a n t e e ' S allafaction.'

If you lmvc Property you want sold—lit
and kisa it good-bya

/P apa Tv^

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ALLEN AND BRENT
1IG E. Second Street, Sanfoti, F\a.

New Orleans
Atlanta
Nashville
t hntlunooga
Memphis
.Middle
Little Bock
Birmingham

Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining Lvo si
corner on Celery Avenue.

If taken quirk ci

chased nt $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.
In justice to your: elf and fam ily build th at Ion
For lumber ihut will endure through the age*
*rti.itic appearance call on us.

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l B o r I f\-hvjv&lt; M E \
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b e expecti t j 'M-iUTVSTPt.T A SOMETHIN.
Buvjcm HANfmi Bar T wps
AROUMD MEAH MO VINTM M
FO H ?TH EW

PER -ImeT PiuE ] SVAuO AT LEAST
T V D fW P e a r w
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Boots s o
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S C G N .T b S »s \ IKlSTALMiKtrs ON
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T O A W - A G tU .'y / A M V 4 1 N J E R S A R W J &gt; \K \ ' M L N j E P P R t E S
OF Tv-V LOAN yV 'W A S KWOO\EOOuT

Hill Lumber Co

Between First and Second Streets on Si
At $610.00 per front foot

Service

means

R ealto rs

something
H

E R E

W h e n yo u b u y Diam ond
T lre a f r o m u« w« agra* to
do tb ia l
— K eep t h e m In excel-,
l e n t c o n d itio n while you
«ro u t i n g th e m ,
— R e p a ir e n y little cut*
t h a t m a y a p p e a r,
— O c c a sio n a lly c h a n g e
t h e m f r o m o n e wheel to
a n o t h e r t o even tho wear,
— E xam ine th e tiro flupe
to aeo t h a t tu b c a ore n o t
boing pinched.
T hit aercice a n d ath n tlo n ,
along with Diamond quality,
giuat you tho g r t a t a t tiro
naim in the world.

lacuirpu'fAtfJ'
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Sant'urd, Florida
*t

A

T U E PAN1DAN BLOCKADE RUMMER

i

There Is Ho Substitute for the Strcii
and Endurance of Florida Dm
Long Loaf Yellow Pine Luml
As:- Your Architect to Specify
1* S o r i d a D e n s e

L o n g

L e a f P in e

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�15, 1925.
MMDU

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Classified Directory
lp»iir u *r,w

PRIN TIN G

D. BATES

Advertising

For Sale

Rooms For Rent

For Sale

FOR BIG RESULTS advcrti^TTni FOR e a t g *■
_ the
FORT
LAUDERDALE- = _kALh: Direct from owner FOR SALE; House and lo t on 8th FOR RENT—Koomt w ltu or w ith ­

out meals.
Reasonable raU a.
house,
bath. clectrk
St. ■Price &lt;950.00 cash. M. Care
N E W S — I t c o v e M * ' ! it L room , ..........
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—
Lincoln Housa,
artl County thoroughly wt,ir k i J ' l - J * ’ **2 acrM* 40 orange trees Herald,
*«•
one of the most rapidly" Z r i i l 3r,|hM?
1-2 mile, from post — FOR RENT: Front bedroom. Call
sections on the Florida
Country Club! Ideal FOR SALE: Avocado pears. Fresh
|SSS3i«*»*' * •'
nt Milnre Theatre o r 321 Mngoff
tho
trees.
305
P
ark
Avenue.
Sample
C
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and
P
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2
£
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d
i
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n
s
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phone
571-J.
Sample copy and rate card upon
Now t» th, M-al lime for ■ ,»r«lion n f&gt; t, lo the
,M ■
nolia Avenue.
request.
‘
North on ■ Mrrthsnt, and Umrr* Clumri Iron,
FOR
SALE:
To
highest
bidder.
One
M «
FOR
SALE:
At
sacrifice
fine
team
Jtukeoniill*. Foul miltn,-, a urrk to
U m
f|c Touring car for repair
1300 pound mules, also complete FOR RENT: Room w ith sleeping
4e a IIm
HM II.MORK anil PHILADELPHIA
porch.
823
Park
Ave.
Phone
O
.
i
nr
Pr
°pcrty
of
Dove
Lloyd.
LE,
i
™
ABOUT
Polk
County
and
outfit of farm ing implements
"|oilbI# s b o v *
All nu-.mer. ,tnp at Savannah. AI*o .It-lhe-w.y.
WIGHT PR IN T SHOP—P rinting
Lakeland. through the Star- -Sale Tuesday 18th. Sanford Gar- vmd tools. Call room 11 Ball Hldg 433-J.
bv-ra lo llo,ton. Rill mnnollon* lo Waahlnrtcn,
tf, for oooEOgravIng, Em bossing. See us Telegram. Heat advertisinp- n„. ngc.
Atlantic riis, Naw Volk an*l other (alati. Unrurfirst. We do it. Phone 417-W. dium in South Florida. h.biNhed F 0 R SALK: New home modem FOR SALE: 3 larg e lots 193 feet FOR RENT: Furnished apartm ent.
paoul m ab and wrvlr*.
MO* l « n « t h
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.
Apply Sanford Paint nnd Wall
St'llURR RATES! Far- to Raltltnor, for Itkatsn**.
on Park Ave., nbutting DcCottes
r Z Z * ? - ..ST A R -T E L E G R A M - j
*
*
*
residential section. X
la nnl, *10.9*. round trie *t»At! Phllndr-phla *11.S*.
for (lrat
Lakeland. H onda.
] sonnble. Easy terms will be ar- property. Price $9000, one fourth Paper Co. 112 First S treet.
round trip *11.00. Ileal-. h*-rth ln&lt;-lu.lcil. (O-ir.l-te
ranged. Apply Uox A. B. C. Care cash. 13 acre celery farm , 5 acres
mom r-itr.L Mai for Un.-ritad folder. kilo a-k
R EAL ESTA TE
^irlciad to
about th* ALLEtriM SI TOURS. AotnmoMt*, rartilled, 3 ineh well, -1 miles South FOR RENT: One furnished bed
0 111 ° —-Xenla. Make your sales Sanford Herald.
rl«l at low rstva. Writ* or phon* In-la,.
room. Rent reasonable. 107, 3rd
through the Xenia Gazette, Xen­
’Th* Honon Sanford Avenue, paved road.
J . E. SPU RLIN G , ■u'b-division
Street.
Lm r„ponalbla
MerrhnnN and Miners Transpnrtation Co. « '
$8000
with
$1500
cash.
Scruggs
ia.
Ohio.
Rich
agricultural
dis­
I1
OR
SALE:
80
acres
on
road
to
lie
• F&lt;t in a a r U o n .
specialist.
Subdivision to O r­ trict. W ant ad and display rates
Pin S19 F. Ita, SI.. JnrU-oovlll*
Phon, *1*
payed.
Some
front
on
lake.
I
n
t
Bealty
t
o.
,uba«QU«n&lt;
it?*!
/row Hmiwi M I’hflaftilf hHi, o- 6.
i.\ t i i i : r m r r i T rn ttitT o r t u b
lando, F lorida, and F l o r a on request.
city limits of Sanford $500.00 per
(Ain, r m , frn don.
, should
tliouU bi
s r.v i:\T ii j i o n i \i. n u n i t
H eighta, F lorida on Dixie High­
In cai* of
o r n oiiiiM . tx a m i r o l l s n « .
acre. Terms. R. W. Lawton Oviedo.’* .
SALE: Modern five - room
way.
lAOI.r.
&lt;
OI
&gt;TV.
I
\
CIIASCEUV.
i house, new paint, screened porch. F, S, I’niner. uni] wife. Kll.-ii SI»«on
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER - Phone 2.
Double garage. Close in. Bayard
Pal Kit .
Kntall’ * thorClassified ads have the largest
SIGNS
Complainants.
Jib r*t*«. rolaa
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ FOR SALE: 3 acres partly improv- ” CftUy C° ’_______________________
Any
Kind—
Anywhere
•Ul « 'v* yu ,uf
gia.
Rate
8c
(0-word
line)
line.
Arthur
Ulna,
&lt;-l at.
itlott. And If
Defendant*.
000
. llalf cash.'u? 1°L b '"/'""!* Bo x !T ' n ° J '0TuS U 'g h lan d ,S treet. 1- °
“ ssil.t TO«
HILL
Tli
&lt;1111KT TITLE
’ • * *1 ft. South front, 120 feet deep.
waul ad- 10
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ 073 ,
I'llnll.iH
j
Sidewalk
and
stree
t
paving
paid,
Kttva.
To Arthur Ulna. :ttul wtfeers and fern growers of VolgaSOTICB
1L Hutchinson, 1020 Laurel
ftlnn, whose Christ Inn name Is
Form erly S anford Sign Shop.
ia county advertise in the DcLand FOR SALE: A rug 9x12. Admin­ IJdlvo thalr
unknown;
Clinton A. Ilnley; W. Cl.
Avenue.
«« addtaaa *R Phone -180-W. S anford Ave. At Daily Ncwr., rate lc per word, cash
Andenrlw, and «ifu-----------------tn&gt;
ister. Phone 571-J.
number If
ilenrleil.
whose
Chrlslliio name Is
F irs t S treet.
with order.
HA1 WINDOW. In the pines over­ iioknown; Knimn
alia. About ona
A. Aiulenrle-1:;
tbauBsnd h*a a
looking Sanford. 4 lots, 1 corner, William t5. Amleurleil; ;Mnry W.
I.neat pc! on Railroad close to paved highway nine
T
IN
AND
M
ETAL
WORK
th* thera can t
Aihlenrinl; Louli-e M. Atnlenrleil
MAINE — Wotorville, Morning
1 south front, 2 E ast front. Must nml
, 1th you untaaa
Anna K. Autletirletl. amt each
miles
northeast of Winter Park, Orange County,
Sentinel.
Thousands
of
Maine
sell together. .1. II. Hutchinson, ami every of the sahl a ho to nnm
ar adJre*a
JA M E S H. COWAN— All kinds people nre interested in Florida DUPLEX shorthand course by 1029 Laurel Avenue.
Three fourth this land is good Citrus land balance
eil it*fcmlunl-s. If IIvIiik ; nml if
mail means success. Pay when
either, any or nil of suhl ilefemlH I M *ll'*T *&gt;•
of Tin and Sheejt M etal W o rk .) property. Reach them through
high hammock and trucking land.
you succeed. Cost one-fifth others. FOR SALE: Baby carriage nnd mils he tlenil. to all parlies etalm,1 Th* h * a W
ater
a
rd
B
oat
Tanks.
At
Oak
the
Sentinel.
Rate
card
on
an
InK
Inleresf*
tinder
earli
and
etety
t , or hr 1*1kiddie coop. Good condition. Call Ilf the foltowlliK decease I i!i(i:ilAvenue and T hird S treet. Tele- | plication.
1 National Shorthand School, LnkcA Ileal Itar gain
, , rf|«*«0»lBniits, lo-tvH: Arlhttr iJInn, and wife.
2So-\V.
nhone 111.
1-----— _______________________ land, Fla.
ralld.
—
—
—
tllnn.
whose
Chrlsllnn
ompi. B t tlc l* n t
name Is unknown; Clinton A, Ilnley ;
A LITTLE TTAMT AI&gt; IN The
trrlc*
From in back of the
W it Ainletirled. nnd ulfi
Building Material I HERALD will bring you in big STOLEN:
A n d r n r h - d , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n m in io Is
Palm's Annex porch two one
results. Advertise those old ar hundred pound kits of Dupont pure WANTED: From five to 10 acres u n k n o w n : K m m a A A l l d e n r l e i l ;
W l l l l n t n li. A m l e n r l e d ; M a r y W . A u MIRACLE C oncrete C o, general J*11”
hn,v&lt;&gt; «ton-jl away and Iwhite lead and zinc ground In oil.
unimproved land within radius tli-n rled ; t .i o i l s r M. Aml.-tirl.-il a m i
t little thirty- Black kit with white letters on it. of three miles of city. II, care The A n n a K. A u d e n r l c l . o r n t h e r w l s i v
‘ sidewalks,
■
‘
cement work,
build­ have no use for. A
IIS
In nm l l o t h e f o l l o w i n g d e m w llie d
ing blocks. Irrig atio n boxea. J. R. cent nd may bring you several i Reward of $25.00. Also a carload Herald.
In ml s l l i m t e . t y i n g a m i h o l m ; in
d ir e c t o r y
R oom * 5U1-502 . R h o n e 95
dollars.
Phone
118
nnd
a
re
p
re-1
nf
Terw lllcger, Prop.
th e C o u n ty of S em in o le am i S t a te
less 1000 were stolen 727
sentatlve will call nnd see you.
o
F ir s t N atio n al H nnk O u lld ln g .
Unfurnished
three- f F l o r i d a , m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d.-from baek of lot 2 corner of 3rd WANTED:
n s fo l lo w s , t o - w l l :
. |lar* w itu* *•**
room apartm ent, first floor, or m-rlhi-d
S treet and Laurel Avenue. ’)n Mr.
T he N o rth w e st Q u a r t e r of th e
lamplr nl Hanford H ILL LUM BER CO. Housa
SALES FORCE
a
small
house.
11.
M.
Box
981.
S
o
u
t
h
e
a
s
t U m irte e of th e V o rih FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando Kents place where Mr. t'ooK used
1 often n**d*d.
Service, Q uality and Price.
;n« , i r
Q u a r t e r ' U f W ' i o f S I :• i of
tvhrn an , »V*'
Moraine* Sentinel; largest elassi- to live. $50.00 reward if returned YOl’N'G MEN wanted. —
w ittt n r j j ; \ v I; 1. o f S e c t i o n
T h irty -th ree
r*qnlrrd. It l»
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
fi d business, rate lc a word, min­ to W. M. Tuggle at 503 West Third
without experience to fill vnr i : n i . T o w n s h i p N i n e t e e n t ! ; i | . S o u t h
flkahrtleallr
101
t.ll&gt;
K
a
s
t
;
r
e
imum 2 1 c cash with older.
Street. Some one must have seen ioti* positions in South America. ”f 'V'iik* TjOriv-i.n.- i
iiv iim iiiin iiiiiiiliillliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiR iiiiiik it
a&lt;r.
--------------- i them hauling off my bricks named log salaties, great opportunities, fi-,,m 1 1,.. nhti\*i* « t &lt;-rIl„--t lamN i 11.DAVID B. HYEB THE MORNING----;——
JOURNAL ia tho Daisy, Valise daisies won't tell.
Enclose 25c to cover booklets, e tc .. fi.lh&gt;wlnK: A strip of land fiftyire la Thl»
ARCHITECT
I* n I'.v -’ll!
Klrili'ii ’ fIVI fio-l
w Id......... .
the
Biri-ptcd w ant ad medium in i
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v, V • M aPl5l0,,»
s-„r,h end . f slid land .il.ove ,1.c T o It Y
Daytona
(F
la.)
One
cent
a
word
Island,
N.
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v
$
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to
tlu*
Mnmhsr L l k
Atlnntl*' f%MNl Lino ttrillrn.nt r*»iti
an inurtion. Minimum 25c.
lONB
WANTED: Experienced dairym
an.’ IM.n;
R im HnMilIntr
j " ''"
A,Ml .Iisn . x.-’-nl: 11 . .rlim'm:' STRAYED ttR STOLEN: Collie
D EPEND A BLE USED CARS
|1 43
Apply
Herald
Office
Orlan-fw, I'lsrlda
pup. name Sport. Airedale pm, 1921 Dodge T ouring.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa. FOR RENT: House. See John W ANTED: Insurance agent to sell r h , . ^ { v r . : V ^ : : ^ " . 'r : } N W i V ; .
:.eii ,,r
p.i-iiiiu Tiiwnshlp ninl nam e Peggy. Re;inn to 110 North 1925 Dodge Coupe.
Mu.sson.
Fla. T h m ifn d s read tho clas­
t c blent and sick benefit insur­ I t s Uge I n l e r s e e t s t h e p r o |o - i l&gt; |i » r e - French Avenue
receive re 1923 Dodge Coupe.
sified pages of Florida’s Great
....................
e.l t o Hie s a h l A t l a n ­
ance. Costing only ten dollars n
1922 Dodge Touring,
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. FOR RENT: Ptirnishe.tl 5 room year. Gtn&gt;d commission. 1*21 West t i c c ' o s ' t t.ln e I tn ilr n iu t C u m p a n v , ward.
r u n W e s t iiloiiK I h e H oulli t i n e of
cottage. Modern t nnv ■nirnrrs.
1923 Ibidge G raham 1 1-2
Minimum
25c,
cash
with
order.
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Euclid Ave., Deluind, Florida.
HILTON’S
Photic 120.
Truck.
fti ultigrnphlng,
W hite and liver spotted
C o n ip iin y ’s r i g h t - o f - w a y
XS f e e l . LOST:
Write fur complete rate card.
IIA R O K U SH O P
1921
Hodge S rrre n t-2 toil ’•’ruck
mailing—ns yon
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Answers
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the
name
WANTED; Expert flour sa n d in g -- E a s t S9 feet. l o t h " Kits I t i n e f i,
_ 1,-1 n i , r r i , l , , rM , |, . o I,,
113 M sgm dia Ave.
I. W. Phillips' Hons
bn you want i t
• * P I " i . I i n n e r r i till n n o g u
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The FOR RENT: Three ro4)tn furnishold &lt;&gt;r new floors. Apply 309 W. of .......... .lid S W i l o f t h e SI-: I I
6 F irst Class B arbers
11. E. Porch. F irst
oil uput Intent. 815 Park Avo.
Dodge Bros. Sulrs and Service
scene of stuftndous develop­
Second St. Call between 4 ami 0 f WV I I .if s a h l S i-e tlull. T . . U I 1 - .Seminole Hudson-Essex Co., and
siiln nail I In n c.-. i Iimiicm N o r t h i l . n i - receive rew ard.
Special A ttcntinn
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd S t
Hldg.
ment. Read about it in the Palm
p. in. \V. D. Fill men.
s a h l C n sl II iim xn f.-.-t l o p o i n t of
Given To In d ies and Children. Beach Post, Sample copy sent on FOR RENT: Attractive, large fur­
iieulnnliiK.
nished room, near the water. WANTED: Advertising solicitor. mol !■&gt; ntti nml nil oilier |o-r*ons
request.
LE8 FOR RENT
wIiosm yiiitii.-s uro link now a. el.ilmPrivate home. Phone 571 -J.
Apply Advertising Manager, The Ine
Try Smith’s Barber
any rlulo, lilt.- or lnt.-r.-si In
Sanford
Herald.
mol in tho or«|ieriy her.-lna1i.HM .1.
ADVERTISING gets rc.iults if it i ’OR RENT: An apartment, three
Chinnwnre
in
English
Porce­
srrihi'il. or nnv part or |iiire&lt;4 then
SONS
Shop for good barber
reaches potential buyers. Pnlains, lUivarinn and Japanese latka Daily Ni .vs is circulated in rooms nnd bath. Large porch. WANTED: To buy a nine or ten of I t Is tie re liy o r ile n - il Unit v o n
kit* It.
419
Magnolia
Avenue.
room
house
rinse
in.
suitable
for
[hid St. nt It. U.
m o l r i i - h o f v o n In- n o l :i|q&gt;enr lo-.
an industrial and agricultural sccChina make lovely gifts
work. Ladies welcome.
mantels- Will nay $1500 rash, bal­ f o r o m i r s n h t Clr.-iilt C o u r t s i t h e
Wildwood- Baltimore capitalist* ance in monthly payments. Price C
tloil.
o u r t H o u s e n t S in f o r it. I 'lorlil.i. o n
Bank of Wildwood; Wild­ must be reasonable, l*. (). Box 121. t h e Mli ilu\ or ll.-toh.-r A !• 193.'..
Iron h i r e
N ext to Valdez.
The Ball Hardware ADVERTISE in the Joum al-H er- purchase
m ol t h e n i rut t h e r e m a k e
wood suburb opened as result.
SERVICE
Day
lo the. hill of Mloo 1. 1 IIIIIt .'Xllllilt.il SI.50 Values for .......... $1.00
WANTED:
Painting
old
and
new
lr&gt; a ll t r a i n s R"&lt;*you In this cause
JV aid, South Georgia’s greatest
1 work. Best material used. E sti­ ,sgnlnM
li Is further tirilm'isl th il lilt-. 75c Values for .................. 50c
hnn« 561 and 63-W
newspaper. .Morning, afternoon,
mates cheerfully given. P ainter (irih-r lo* piihllshe I In the Ssofor.l
Etc.
weekly and Sundav.
Classified
llerilil. li newspaper pulillshe.l la
cure Herald.
VV.
H.
LONG
ttunfnril. ttemlliofe Couni'. i-’liirPt.t.
rates
10
c
per
line.
Waycroas
Jour
S A F K
:a fe
As Long As They Last
WANTED: ('arpeuters and labor-; on. ■ . oh w.-i-U for ■-1»; Lt i'. oih ■
nal Herald. Waycross, Georgia.
vm ttM.-ko
M EAT M ARKET
ers for new ice plant. Apply «a UIIWITNESS
h a i e l n o l I h e r . il “A Greater Sanford Through
my
pfp and Qunlily
job at Reels Garage.
nf the f’lfeull Court of ih.&lt; Keymiili
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— j
Print inf*— Decorating
tletgns
Drinking Water
.1lot(*'l *I Clrc.llll i.f Him SMI • •(
A Greater Chamber of
Send in your subscription to the
110
Snnford
Ave.
Snnford,
F'la.
rior-d
i
lu
nnd
for
Si-nituol.I'.tliliA C A K K
PHONE 303
.M unicipal S u p p ly
Commerce"
Tribune or hand it to your local
ly. on thin Hut Sl»( d-ty **f July, A
House
11 I'i ’ V
dealer so you can lead Florida's!
(gr. 105 W. 1st SL
(SKAI.)
City Of Sanford
greatest newspaper. One year, |
V E. I Kit Nil, ASS.
$3 .00 , 0 month-.. : l 00 , three months,
I'li-rl, of Ihe Clreull Cnurt of Ihe
S\ .-tilli .lutllelnl Circuit of lim
IUGS
t $2 .00 . If you desire $1,000 in su r­
H. A. SPEIR
Approved by
Siittp of Florida. In n o t fur S.'inIn n prfnrrljilloti for
a n c e policy iidd 75c to your order.
IdoIm I'oUllH
llTi STORE — PreC ontractor and Builder
a M WEEKS I i,ti t y t'lcrlt.
Malaria, Chills and lever ft. It.
ch TTC.S .v SI'ENCEIt.
DU YOU WANT TU BUY or sell
ugs. Sodas.
We
Florida Slate Hoard
Solli-llori* and of CoiiobmI for Coin - 1113 Sanford Ave. Snnford, Fla.
,99-M — Phone — 499-M
Dengue or Ililious Fever.
anything? If so advertise in
I;, i as your nhyns.
Of Health
idalnanlB.
the Gainesville Sun.
II kills thi- irritis.
An-.; 1 S-ri-33-39 S.-pl f.13 19-1*.
2108 PALM ETTO AVR
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try TH E
SEM INOLE PRIN TERY . W. N
Lumley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PL E A SES, a t very reasonable
prices. Rem ington Portable Type­
w riters.
Telephone 93, Welnkn
Bldg.

to A**«D“

D A IL Y

r«w°fnco$owar'\s,

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1 5 0 0

A cres

Miscellaneous

Wanted

F. L A N E
UI5ALTOR

Lost And Found

For Kent

Automobiles

Directory

ALUMINUM WARE
SALE

m . . x • l.llo. H..1/M

G. TAYLOR DYER

BINE’S FILLING
STATION

•1 Lots on Elm Ave.

TIHC AL

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ba?k Hardware

LECTR1C CO.
fh Gdlon A Platt
Everything elecc« 122. Electragith
[ st a t io n s an d
1SU1TI.IE8

Rhone 8

fee station*. Mag.
ond. First and Elm,
‘»e and 10th 3tre*t.
'e.

Earle T. Field

U n t/si
IB FLORIST"
[r all occasion*.
Phon* 2G0-W
I'VYKR

Itonldent of Florida since
Deferences:
F irst N a t i o n a l H a n k .

MORGANTOWN. W. VA., pcoplo
arc interc-ted in Florida. Each
of them through u classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six couaecutive
issues.

m

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

Will liiinrr 9 »it&lt;r Prrxvixiul IHfrt'fw, (DiKRnRr, rlr.» nRninit
I&lt;1119 I«| ri*ti8»Mii •»!

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
N ■

2M E. FIRST ST.

R E A I. T O It 8
Mugnotia at Second,
loans

Phone 18

V

s
R E V E H C e .1

T H 'V

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between lat nml 2nd on San­
ford Ave. Priced $200.00 per
foot lower than adjoining
property.

Three Fine Residence
Lots
Facing San Iainta entrance
$3,000 each
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E rsO U O l I - 1

11&gt;PLEN

Eiuiy terms.

in v e s t m e n t s

By GKORGIO McMANUS

I'L L O e T I 'L l— D R I V E .
t h a t c; o n
o u t o f
t h a t A P A C T T M E riT ,
O P b T M F U ^ V y liE M 1
f ^ V r / K R T P U A Y IM '

Priced low.

Business Lot

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n i l 1 : ii \ u i ;
1 . \m r .\ \
4 ) 41 oM ;
I ‘1.4*1*11
nmt 4In itrril1* «’f \$ii 114iti litti inifl Trtiii'tiiiirlft((mi.
I Vr ilil't 4rifI4uM, hiiin rim i on nf furtl mil It*
\ \ i \ mi i iiiii \
W. limn iiMMiry ill T p rrrru l liilrrr**!.

You are wasting time and mo­
W. It. SMITH, MGR.
Have you rooms to rent or some
second hand fu rn itu re to sell? no v if this page hasn’t your clas­
Use The H erald’s classified page sified advertisement. Phone it in
m l l l l l l l R I I S I I I I I I S S I 1111 i n * a * a a a * * * « a « » x * " " " " " " 9
today. No. 118.
and g et results.

T

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INSURANCE

$5.00

UP FATHER

A

■ Ilot •.vot'ii I lth and 12th St«.

REAL ESTATE

First Street Extension

ItKAI, ESTATE
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
Acrengp, Farm s and Orangs
droves u Specialty
—Central West Virginia’s la rg ­
1020 Laurel Avenue,
Member of
HANFOItD, FLA. est daily. Want ad rate I I -2c per
word; 4 insertions I l-4c; 0 or
r lorl.la Slate
Florists Association.
I more lc per word each insertion.

Moughton
HITE
'ECT
Batik Hldg.
Florida

Ill'iAI. ESTATE —IN VESTIIEM’S
Lobby I'ulcHton - Iirutnlcy Hldg.
Sanford
Florida

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Business Sites
Apartment House Sites
W ater Fronts

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta. Ga., Augusta’s g re atest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10 c minimum.

J. H. HUTCHINSON

i An
*n
Building Annex.
417-L, 3.

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the « i i s s i i i i i u « s i m s m i i i i i i » U B » i i i » * s i * a M i s *
greatest development in G eorgia’s
history: a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach ju st finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge |
across
Escambia Bay started ;
quarter million dollar opera house!
under construction; two millions i
being spent on highway; g reatest
chance for live developer* to get
in on ground floor. W rite Devel­
opment Department. The P ensa­
cola News.
m

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T Y *.

5,1100 Acres

Sit*
’&gt; B K l

In Luke County.
$.10.00 Per Acre

J

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One fourth cash
1

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SANFORD
REALTY CO Inc.
,

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E Its Biches^ Garden Land

THE WEATHER
i
Partly cloudy Friday and Sat­
urday; orobably acattcrcd thunMaximum temp.
Minimum temp.

SANFORI)

FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Central Florida To Have
A►—vrv.iv
Block Advertising
f\uvci using Body
Doay njiniri;
Pearman Heads Committee “ “ ’BiY

imberIsAdopted HOWSONLOST
Governing Body LIFEINffGHT

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N U M B E R 13,

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HALTB u i l d 1 1 B llllfifS tlo W S
w it

.

--------IM l i n n T v m s i r r a i t ! .
f 5 u i v v f ^
plan. It is said, however, that sev• ral of the secretaries were ho im­
pressed with the idea of the vnlutj
Vrui',' 1’r hu,r Wm Killed drill
to be secured front block advertis­
ing that they brought to hear Conference Delayed Ceudinjf
:)
ktafcing W a r- Like milt
enough pressure to have the neeiJe n io n stra tiu n in F rig h te n meel
Inslruclion From Belgium
es«nry committee to consider the
RnitililH, I'a enl A s s e rts
Expect to Have Homes
R.v Visiting Commission;
matter appointed.
.____ _
Rpeci
IVo Rodim Are Far Apart
It was brought out that the or­
PFT fiR C R U B r
Finished By Jan. t;
-? Robbers Still Hold
S„
ganization should be similar to the
Dossey,
How ard and
hast Coast Association of ChamAmerican Physician S
beis of Commerce. The committee Belgian Government
Kelly Get Contract;
selected will in the near future
Pondering
Situation
submit a rt work, a schedule and
!*&lt;&gt;dy of Calmer Recovered!Cm &lt;
various details of the new advertis­
:m«l R liried on II h R an ch ;
w
ing plan to the various rominuni- Mellon and Smoot to Visit Runs Are Scored on a Walk,
Mother Reaches Manchuria
Cresident Coulitlge and
tie; in what is generally know ns
A Two Rase Kit and Two
Central Florida. This Hection ex­
City Subject Refore Him
Errors; Kidd Pitches Good
HARBIN .M anchuria, Aug. 11. J ^
tends as far north as I’alatka and
•kill
Throughout Contest
or®*'!' * ajinfr, tlm Ainericnn Jj |lt. .
", .t to I.ake City and Ocala and
Wa s h in g t o n : Aug. i i . _ a
House Shortage Acute
vhowaa killed hy I'hinese I,audits ,1.:..
temporary halt in the negotiations
Kidd. .was
given
per
fee
t his ranch on the Sungari river
f
.
.
.........
t
support
tor the funding of Helghmi’* war
Her e Says Douglass,
last month, met death ul.il,.
!*.,
u pitching du&lt;-t with Morris in
U.dit to the United States was call- 'in
tni&gt;
first
of
a
three
game
s
«riei
Deploring Situation
ed Thursday while the
egation awaited further instruc- here Thursday afternoon mid the
Celery-Kda blanked the Saints,
nous lorm is government.
Contract tor t |p&gt; erection
Meanwhile, the Uclgian cabinet leaders of the first half of tlm of 11 bungalows in Kdgewood /
season,
by
a
score
of
2
to
0.
San­
" a s called in urgent session at
Brussels *“ consider tlm situation ford's two runs came in the fourth lias been awarded by the San­
as it haa developed in the discus- lining on a walk, a sacrifice, a ford Bond &amp; Mortgage Com­
aions here, and Chairman Mellon two bine hit ami two errors. The pany, according to announce­
i rrors were responsible for only
?{, . ‘Sl'ilutor, Smoot, republican, one run.
ment made today by E.
&gt;Jian, for the American comiui*A. Douglass, president of the
Morris
pitching
for
St.
Petersaion. arranged for a week-end visit
to I resident Coolidge to acquaint lu rg allowed only three hits hut company. 'I he total contract
him with all the facts. It was Mctjiie made one of them count price is said to approximate
explained that the commission for u run in the fourth when lie
would come to no agreement which nit a two hunger to score W eather­
l y fmm second base. Weatherby
' iir'co
have his sanction.
i&gt; hile admittedly the commis­ had walked and bad gone to sec­
sions are far apart on several of ond on Krisbio’a sacrifice. McQue
the detuils of a settlement it was scored a moment later on Doyle’s
‘dated officially today that the ne­ had throw which left Hailey safe company. The homes that have
unalnr lung Says Russia Esneditinn Is Equipped With gotiations were proceeding in i
been completed have been noid
satisfactory'’ manner and that
ntul are now occupied, according to
Also .Musi Re Reckoned
I’lattes Capable of Meet- there
was no reason tn abandon
Mr. Douglass, who stated that tho
Willi In Turkey Business;
mu Many Hazards Rut Its nope of an ultimate agreement.
increasing demand for more homes
Solon Returns From Visit
Progress Has Been Blocked The U. lgian and Amuricnn com­
it* meeting tho governing
and the apparent shortage, had
missions held n brief session to­
urthcr ili.ieu.ise I the housing
prompted his company to make
HKIIUN,
Aug.
14.—Gorin.-mv
m, a 'i-wage diiipusal plant,
WASHINGTON.
Aug.
14.— day at which the Ameicaus proPi*** f,l.\r erecting the additional
wiiit
ll dwHIinir*.
ruling of grnunds upon
Equipped with airplanes capable of FunttMi a second
to erect a Chamber of OomPermits for the bungalows were
sailing smoothly over hazards once
issued today and work on them
Ikuilding and other questhought impassable, the MacMillan
will he started at once, it was an­
tof vital im porta nee. BoeArctic expedition nevertheless ha;
•otnal the natural laws of the
nounced. It is expected that they
[r. \V. Pearnmn, Jr.. *»f tho
will all In* completed by January I
J«iy was instructed to enNorth constantly blocking its pro­
gress.
The residences will be of Span­
ervices of some compeish type, conveniently arranged
i to oiake n survey of
With only 17 days of flying
and equipped with nil modern con­
; problem In Sanford
weather in prospect, Commander * o,e io nnaino them to go on with
veniences. Each house will con­
u full report to the
Donald I!. MacMillan and his chief tin* discussions tomorrow remaintain si* rooms. Some of them
That
os soon a.i possible,
aide, l.ieut. Com. It. K. Ityrd. are id problematical | linight.
wilt face Sanford Avenue while
in coining impatient while low-ly­ depended upon the Belgian cabinet,
inholscr, Forrest Luke,
others
will fuce Palmetto Avenue
i»ut
the
expectations
here
is
that
ing clouds, snows and fogs obscure
ner, W. A. I.efflor and
it is announced.
the territory where they hope to a new proposal will In* forthcom­
Bishop were unpointed
In connection with tlm announceestablish a base on the polar sea ing if the one submitted today oy
teommlltce. The other
merit,
Mr. Uougluss declared that
this
country
Hhould
be
found
un­
from which to explore an iinmiipi will '. I* expected to
more homes should be built here
acceptable,
|vd
area
covering
1,000,000
square
’ ' ! '' * .
to taku earn of the new residents
miles.
I In* understanding here is that
Mi «M wstk and present to
that are coming every day and to
intc l.tnly so that thfi Sutter
In addition to these troubles, approval by the Belgian governnccommoUate
Sanford s winter vis
arrived at
p»P all committees within
| failure In find a beach near Ktah m.-n of any ......... ..
Itnrs that are expected to fl.wk
woiiitl
be
necessary
before
tlm
net of the Chamber.
(from which the planes could hop
off has hecn a disappointment. Un­ Minding .if the $1x0.000,000 war
LBall win appointed ns
der
present conditions tin* ma­ debt could become an accomplish­
ments cannot be built,” said Mr
na of the ’1nuri.rt .hi.I En,
(li*patchcM from Drimchines must take off from the Ice
Douglass. "IVu need every huuse
k*nt Conimitte**. Mr. Bali
(h«t
the
troverninent
tliero
wuh
infested water- and to do mi they
that s going up now and scores of
klnt his own committee himl
must unload much precious fuel.
additional ones.
Our company
i rni#,nIVl lo tak,&gt; nw Wna! action
pbrs will be named later.
This has resulted in reducing their without the approbation or parlia­
has seen the need for homes and
cruising radius from t,U0o to 70(1 ment ^appeared to occasion some
is trying to do it* part in helping
Wi*vc 1 by the officials of
surprise in American government
miles.
lo meet that need."
Icily that till of tlie camcircles.
All over tho state. Mr. DougFacing
such
a
situation,
those
in
ivill be completed at tlm
iii.iM muI*1, Hid house nhortnge U u
The precise status of the negocharge of the expedition feel it is
ad ‘.hj* organization today
problem that Is being consider**!.
usseutiul that an intermediate l.a.*** tmtions at this time has not been
Ptthrir r -ri o u ifl will |,e
Ill Jacksonville and Miami, he
disclosed liey.in.l the mere iuformlie
established,
and
the
planes
have
Isbf |u!i!i' ition Saturday,, l" l by Miami. Advertising, In- &gt;aid
pointed out, home building cam­
ntmn that the Belgians have made
skimmed
over
the
jagged,
,.nuwl y t uf the vanm ii cauiniit- mud not what the town offered, is
paigns are being conducted in an
proffer and the Americana
clad |ienks and down deep, narrow •me
PFlinrd hy the Board of what made Miami. The people of
two.
effort to meet the situation.
Valleys
in
search
of
a
landing
base
Sanford have started the hall
It has lieen made known, howa t which fuel and food could l»toiling, he Htiid, in the great for­
ikirsl Committee:
•ver, that the Belgian, have asked
cached.
The
most
favorable
con­
President And M r s .
uti'in with th&lt;* County ward movement, it is up to them
ditions were found Monduy at lit-- ‘Oat the nccnied interest on the
.
to
keep
up
tin*
pace
with
Miami
principal
of
the
debt
to
date
be
iR’-'fii'v; *xhihitu for
Coolidjre Visit S o n
l*fhi Li- held in th u and other large tourist cltie .
"imputed at a rate lower than the out at second. Messuer covered
Milch Publicity From Drive,
Way Plymouth
"itr quarter tier cent at which ia- what dioiild have been Allen's play On
i Daniel II. MncFurlnml. vice•eicit on the Ilritish debt Wtt.n com- nt the second sack and muffed the
| president of the American I 'iiy
I'litcd for purposes of the Anglo- ball as he reached for it. The ball
F.NROUTE TO PI.YMOUTH
j Bureau, who conducted tin- ineioAmerlcan agreeuient.
VERMONT WITH PRESIDENT
had
been
hit
to
thu
pitcher
by
! bership campaign here, told of the
Fitchburg.
Armstrong who was safe ut first COOI.IIKSR
great value of the publicity that
on the choice. Dailey was out at Aug. 14.—Traveling p art of the
Sanford has already derived from
third on a ground hall hit to Doyle way hy motor through a blinding
tho campaign and its success and
at
th at position by Cullireth, and rain storm, President and Mrs
tin* untold publicity which this city
Armstrong advunced to second. Al­ f.oolidge on their wuy from
I is y et to receive. The chamber,
ford grounded out, third to first. Swumpscott to Plymouth, Vermont
he said, in sending a letter to ill
In the fifth inning Cox for the to vtait Mr. Cooildgt.’s father, stopof the leading newspapers and civ­
Suints hit safely and reached sec­ | miI nt Ayer today to oxchange
ic organizations in the United
greetings with their non, Corporal
M.W i Hk K, Aujt. I I.—A mintf
lieiiecnuao of anticipation of the ond on a sacrifice hut the side John
Stiites telling of Sanford's wonder­ tide of real, pre-war beer ii flow­
Coolidge, who is in the Cltiwas
retired
with
the
runner
re­
In- success of tho luemlNTship camful achievement, giving them an ing through the Ka.it, challenging
zens Military Training Camp near
maining
at
that
place,
la
the
sixth
lay patgn of the Chamber of Commerce
here.
idea of what may la* done in a every effort of the prohibition il*■•
to which closed last Friday night the Brown liit safely with two out and
community and also in view to se­ par tint-lit to check its circulation
trade body recently awarded con- went to third on a passed hall.
curing additional publicity for San­ and is rapidly displacing hard liq­
lay tracts amounting to $:i,tUM) for Sun­ Doyle flew out to first base and
ford.
uor* as the major cuuunoility of
ford road
" * «igna to be placed at again the Saints did not score, lilts
Mr. McFarland advanced the yndicate bootleggers, uccil'Jiiq:
strategic point* on all important in tlie seventh and eighth innings
I t u , . •• 'Uggesl iuiim idea
that 100 to 200 Sanford l&gt;u i
highway* of this tale. This was also gave Ht. Pete momentary con­
fa ta l
fr,on‘ R*e m ss ami professional men get to Prohibition Director Merrick.
Three ear loadi of b--er were
announced this morning by the sec- fidence but the steady pitching of
'I Ftailtu, 1 ll,'lic Rmtruc- gether
in a home building drive seized today by prohibitum agents
the Sanford hurler and the perfect
retnry.
Ikldksdi. ° 0ra".»,«r and during the remainder of this from .Mr. Merrick's office, bring i.g
support accorded him soon biased
Ten hoard s
tlie total seizures during the p.i.'il
addil'.oiml
feet, will be placed at prominent all hopes of a Saiitt I
(Continued on Pug Three)
thirty
days
to
ti.iton
barrels,
val­
place*
throughout the state. There
^ flriH .; W"r,: kViHl
ued at .&lt;100,000.
NUM|*j
-'ml parent"ill also be a large number of trail
The increase in nenr traffic is
murker* loading from these *igiM
traceable to the manufacture of
to tin* city, it wn* announced.
real Leer by supposedly deliinct
Aiming the place* designated
breweries, located in the main ill
i»7H . ornmittee.
for the location of sign* arc: Mt.
Ijike
Worth—Dixie
Highway,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and
Dora, Jacksonville, South Jacksona
,
b. supervise
Tampu—New daily paper, “The vine. ( altahun, Bavard, lake City,
Massachusetts, the director said. A through here to be widened; plan.,
r C i u lm »nd govern
mpa Telegraph," to be placed Hastings, Kldrldge, Indian River
conipuiulive famine of hard liquors call for white way lighting sys­
circulation soon.
due to the dispersal of the i mu tem through length of city.
• ity and Bithlo Junction.
Briton Directs Use
fleets was declared to be anotlii r
I he name Sanford will be spell­
factor giving impctui to its popu­
ed in large letter* so that oocq‘*-mini/ , h“ l ?n»»iHe«
Stiletto As Positive
lnC year will be ..n.
larity.
oants of automobiles travelling at
“In vestigation by ugeii*s Inn
ingh speed can easily read. There
Certificate of Death
disclosed that thu greater part of
will nl»o hc» foniiiJi'rnhk* itif•&gt;t m:i&gt;
beer flowing into eastern ci­
Don concerning this city's r.*sourLocal Chamber Fund tlie
LONDON, Aug. I I.—Sir George
ties is coining from breweries loccs and natural advautagea ns well
Greenwood, presiding recently at
in ami about Scranton, Pa.."
jumped from the vehicle umi es­ a* nil a rt picture of a jeclion of
May Reach $110,000 ented
the St. Juhna River.
Mr. Merrick said, "but wo have
caped safely from the hurruge.
seized considerable bier consigned
The
murder
Is
said
t«
huve
oc­
Numbers of udditionni subscrip­ by freight from New Jersey and
curred about 11 o'clock Wednes­
tions for inomhetahiu in the San­ MussnchusetU."
rectiuns to those who would be hit
day night but the Seminole coun­
ford Chamber of Commerce which
executors to plunge a stiletto into
To combat the new aituati &gt;n, I
tv officer* did not learn of it un­
keep coming in following the special Investigators hnv\&gt; been as­
his heart after his death so as to
til tho negro was found dead ill
greater Sanford movement, insti­ signed to "mop up" otfeiuluif dis-1
make certain of it. Ho added that
the car the next morning.
a school mate of his. who became
tuted |,y die trad? body and which Inc is in the .Middle Atlantic i-taii'-*-, i
At u coroner’s inquest Thurs­
a great surgeon, insisted that tha
resulted in this city’s chamber be­ .Mr. Merrick said. Special ntten*|,
day a verdict was returned that
stabbing nroc ess be carried out as
coming the lurgest in the world ti-oi will be directed toward the ,
tho negro's death was caused by
on a per capita basis und thu rni«- scrutiny of freight t a n , by means
III .‘l S o ilH lo r n
* precaution. Sir George declared
unknown parties.
III •&gt; O U U l l l t r n s t a l e s he had no faith in the present so­
*ug of over $107,000 for advertii- ..r which most of the beverage i s '1
Jenkins, said the sheriff this
__ ...
--------called modern methods of certify.
ing the eity, indicate that by tlie
morning, made his way back to Or­
NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—The ing death.
end of this month the fund may
lando but was traced there und
Standard Oil Company of LoulsiM lu Kmily Akos, honorary *wreach $110,000.
brought to Sanford ’Ihursday and
unu toduy reduced price 3 cents rotary of the society, said that ono
Subscriptions reported this mornplaced in the county jail a* a ma­
Markets
i i U *°n ° n *;aeo,' Me I” I-oulsiana of the best known men in England
Jng which have not yet boon pub­
terial witness, awaiting the out­
Arkansas, and Tennessee. Nuw whose name was u household word,
lished are: B. C. Cohn, Sarasota,
come of the cu.ie. Two or three oth­
prices in l.oui.dana ut filling sta* had once lieen placed in a casket
$-•»; John Tenny, Sarasota, $25;
er (’lues are also being followed
Rons ure 19 1-2 cents and at tank as dead, and when about to be burFrench of this city, $25;
pl-rO]v pod I* I* beloved that they
wagons D5 1-2 cents. Price* in the lied was found to be quite well and
C- R. ICirkley of Golden Lake, $25;
other states vary as to the state | alive, and he had lived for soon*
J|*n Belegnll, colored of this city,
ux*
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Sanford Avenues

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Dead Body Of Orlando Negro Found
In Auto Five Miles South Of Sanford

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SANFORD
HERALD
THURSDAY.
AUGUST 18
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VERY SPECIAL
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36 in. Percales, fa st colors,
P er Yard

VERY SPECIAL

VERY SPECIAL

,

10 Yds. Apron or Dress
Gingham
.

Men’s Pen Check P ants

VERY
SPECIAL
•

5
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Any Ladies Summer Hat i
the store

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Orders come from headquarters to make room for Fall merchandise and that means our Summer goods must be sold, so this is your chance
' * '»
buy a t a wonderful saving, merchandise you will need for this hot weather. Don’t wait, but come the first day.

Men’s Dress Shirts, with or without collar

$6.00 Men’s Dress P ants
Big Range of P atterns

89c

Men’s good, heavy bine or
khaki work shirts

8 4 .9 S

89c
50c Voiles, 36 in
wide, per yd.

worth
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i

Investing!
One Lot Ladies White, Can
vas, strap pumps, $2.50 and
$3.00 values

$12.50 Ladies Silk
Dresses

Ladies’ $2.50
Suterite Hose,
lull fashion, all
silk
$3.50 Ladies Black or Brown
One Strap Kid Pumps

$16.05 Ladies’ Silk
Dresses

$3.50 Men’s Brown Dress Shoes
or Oxfords

$1.50 Crepe De
Chine, 36 in.
wide, per yd.

Glenfast Suiting
36 in. wide, per

Men’s Genuine Lot
nine Seersucker
Suits

$5.00 Men's Brown or Black
Dress Shoes or Oxfords

$5,011 Ladies P aten t or Satin,
One Strap Pumps

25c Good as Gold
Bleaching, free
$6.00 Men’s Brown Dress Shoes of starch, per
or Oxfords
yard

$25.00 Men’s Trop­
ical Worsted Suits

$6.50 Ladies P atent or
One Strap Pumps

$3.50 Boys’ Brown Dress Shoes
or Oxfords

72 in. while table
Damask, per
yard

$27.50 Men's Gabefl
dine Suits 1

$3.00 Children’s P atent one
strap slippers

32in.I)ress Ging.
hams, fast color
per yd.

$12.95
$18.05 Ladies’ Silk
Dresses

$13.95
$25.00 Ladies’ Silk
Dresses

Men’s Balhrig
gan Shirts
or Drawers

$1.75 Child’s one-strap brown
and tan slippers, sizes 2 1-2

$19.95

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B L O

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$30.00 Men’s Gray

Flannel Suits

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He need* a new suit. HU wlfA Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 7T--............... 69
If 209.48
automoMI*
“ - 1 ^ * h " ’ t f f i i K « S l 3 S Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 74L'—J...—4«~ .60
209.48
69
rather severe rriticism a t the re- &gt;em _ not untlj the car&gt;a p*ld for. Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 76-------209.48
Fort. Mellon Development Co., Lot 76..............— 69
rent national convention of cretl-------209.48
69
it men here. Auto concerns are
By this time the Jones are dls- Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 77.--------209.48
rxtending too much credit, to th e 'tin c tly hard up. They have to cut Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 78................. 69
-The above and foregoing final assessment* are payable withou n^ 7 Bi S r r t T
f f « ! | o T S out entirely-^cheaper^butter,
terest up to September 1, 1925, and front and a fter auch date, said *P«*
clal
assessments will be payable only In ten equal annual installmen a
the^convention°deel gat ea m a" y 0&lt;t « ” * " ‘n i l M l I S i standard*, been
lowered—except that they have a with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
Witness my hand aa City Clerk and the Seal, of the City of San­
The Jones family lives on th e'c » r
average American wage earner's
ford, Florida, this 20th day of July A. D., 1925.
The result, the critical credit
income (Bureau of Labor S tatis­
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
t s figures) of $1513 a year. Jones men say, is that business isn’t as
Publish
July
24,
31,
Aug.
7,
14,
and
21sL
can’t save much— certainly not good ns it ought to be—except the
nuto
business.
enough to pay cash for an auto­
It isn’t actually bad in other FINAL ESTIMATE FOR THE PAVING O F ELM AVENUE FROM
mobile.
But he needn’t pay cash. He lines. Building activity and oth­ THIRTEENTH 8TREET TO HUGIIEY STREET, 24 feet wide.
cnn buy on the installment plan. er nice things more or less offset
The following is the final estimated coat of Paving Elm Ave. from
the Jones’ financial stringency.
It looks easy. Jones U sold.
Nevertheless, according to cred­ Thirteenth S treet south to Hughey St. a width of 24 feet with sheet
Jones had made due allowance it men, always excepting the auto­ asphalt on a 6 inch rock base.
for his installments but not for mobile credit men. isn’t as good as 6073 cu yds. grading at 40c....- ................- ........—......- ............... $2,029.2
fuel and oil and extras and re­ it would be i* an ever-extension of 3400 sta. yds overhaul a t lc............................ ................ ....... ......
34.00
pairs. All put together, these it­ credit hadn't induced Jones to
4687 lin ft. curb and gutter a t 76c............................. ........ ..........
buy
a
rar
h«?
couldn't
afford.
ems pinch him.
280 lin. ft. single curb headers a t 35c...................................98.00
6087
cq.
yds.
macadam
foundation
(6
Inch
thick)
a
t
80c..........
4,869.60
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON MELLONVILLK AVE, FROM PACE LANE NORTH TO NORTH LINE OF 6126 sq. yds. 2 inch asphalt top a t $1.02............... ......................... 6,248,52
644 sq ft. alley return ut 30c................................. — .................. 193.20
MAYFAIR.
. .1
8.73 cu yds class B concrete a t 23.00........................................ 200.00
The following is the final estimate for additional cost of paving
8 inlets type A at $35.00
.........................................280.00
Mellonville Ave. 21 feet in width from Pace Lane North to North line
3 inlets type B at $30.00........... .......................................... —
80 00
of Mayfair with sheet asphalt Instead of surface, treatment on a
300 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete sewer 6-8 a t $1.76........................ 525.00
rock base.
7 manholes 4-6 a t $50.00............................................................. 350.00
3212 cq yds sheet asphalt instead of surface treatment at 7-c
70.66
818
M. 3 Inch drain tile 0-3 at $100.00 per M - ...................
81.80
Laboratory inspection of materials .......................................
47.67
1054
MBM
lumber
in
trenches
at
$76.00
per
M............
...............
79.05
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2%.............................. -....... —
119.17
2604
lin
ft.
12
inch
storm
sewer
at
$1.05
0-4......
.........................
2,629.20
Engineering 6f,i .......................................................................
260 lin. ft. 18 inch storm sewtr a t $2.25 (0-4)...—.........—
685.00
$2,550.14
Extra work ______ ___ ____ ____ ___________ ___ - ...... 176.26
2 monuments at $6.50.............. ............ ........... ................. ........
13-00
To be home entirely by adjacent property owners.
Laboratory Inspection of m aterials....... ............................ 220.32
Number of feet frontage..........
2239.96
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 per cent.... .....................- 445.30
uiinrur.t to th« flyweight boxing
Preliminary
Feet
Engineering 5 per cent..................... ....... ........................... 1,113.25
title.
La Guru la down to meet
Assessment
Frontage
TranKiv Getiuro o f New York this
Description
NAME
$23,823.61
irida.
month mid immediately after the
0
64.79 Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost, which cannot be
56.91
m a u n ha’ll m arry Mist La V erni
J. H. Ball, Lot 6 blk 1 ................................
69.61 exceeded in assessment against adjacent property.
61.14
Stark ot Los A ngeles, u classm ate of
&gt;
Bod well Realty Co., Lot G blk 1.......— .......
69.61
61.14
tils in high school.
Photo shows
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
C9.61
r iu .l unit his hrlde-tob*.
61.14
E. R. Trafford’t Map of Sanford.
F’annie N. McKirdy, Lot 8 blk I ..................
69.61
FIDEL LA BARBA AND MISS LA VERNA STARK.
61.14
Feet
Final
93.57 NAME:
No ring champion carries a tougher wallop than one Daniel Cupid,
82.2
Description
Frontage
Assessment
erstwhile ruler of the Romance sector. Dan’s been knocking ’em out Nina L. Ely. Lot l blk 6 .....................
61.95 M. T. Halley, Lot C blk 15 tr. 6............
57.05
60
280.02
for many years, quite consistently, too. His latest victim ii Fidel I.a
65.04
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
2
blk
G
............
67.13
M.
T.
Halley,
Lot
7
blk
15
tr.
6.........................
60
280.02
narba, aspirant to world flyweight boxing laurel '. La Barba took
65.04 M. T. Halley, N 50 ft. lot 8 blk15 tr. 6...... ....... 50
57.13
280.02
the count tne other day when he signed up for life with Misn La Luke Thompson, Lot 3 blk G
Verna Stark, n classmate of his In high school. Tliell U&gt; married Nelson Grey, I.ot 4 blk 6
57.13
65.04 J. A. Cunningham, S 14 ft. of lot 8 blk 16 tr. 6....14
78.41
Immediately after I.a llurba'n bout with Frankie Genaru, flyweight F’lorn B. Grey, U t f&gt; blk 6............ .......
65.04 J. A. Cunningham, lot 9 blk 15tr. 6 —............. 50
67.13
280.02
champ, which will be staged this month.
65.04 J. A. Cunningham, lot 10 blk 15tr. 6................. 13.7
67.13
F. II. Schruggs, Lot 6 blk 6
76.73
65.04 Meisch Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 15tr. 7................. 60
67.13
Bodwell Realty Co.„ I.ot 7 blk G
280.02
66.18 Meiseh Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 16tr. 7............... .. 60
68.13
Ed Higgins, Lot I blk 7
280.02
68.13
66.18 Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 15 tr. 7......../.......... 87.3
lb id well Really Co., I.ot 2 blk 7
488.92
68.13
CC.18
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7 ........
The Oaks, Sanford, Florida.*
68.13
66,18 M il. A. D. Lane, lot 1 .................................
Bodwell Realty Co., I.oJ 4 blk 7
60
280.02
68.13
66.18 Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 2..................................
Boil will Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 7
60
280.02
68.13
66,18 Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 3 ...................................... 50
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot G blk 7 ........ ......
280.02
69.18
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7
67.37 Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 4....................................... 1 117.6
C58.06
Mellonville, Sanfnr Fla.
Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 6
............................... 145
812.07
210
239.07 Frank I.ossing, Lot 16............................................ 145
812.07
After this declaration of ullegi- Margaret Wilson, bill 22
BERLIN, Aug. 14.—Dr. Otto
Margaret
Wilson,
blk
k
*
x
155.07
137
E. J. White’s Subdivision, Sanford, Fla.
Arendt, thp noted bimetallist, once to the Weimar Constitution,
T. E. Wilson Est., Lot 1 blk 2................................ 95
632.05
would have Germany copy the I the writer feels justified in puM- FI. F\ Lane— Beg. at N FI Cor of Int. of Union
,
lug well-meant und constructive
Ave. and Mellonville Ave., Run N. on W.
I. W. Phillips Sons, Lot 2 blk 2.........................
95
632.05
•ther ICrriticism. ” What In wrong with the
United Mates government, rather
line of Mellonville Ave..783.6,ft. W. 125
Fidms-McCullet' uwd-Umma Owens, U t l b i l t f l i . ^ . E i ' m i »■» 266.02
i than Wf.it European democracies,
on itltUtiull 7” Ire usk:-. 7uid rniflcl
ft. S. to Union Ave. Flant to Beg. (Less
In her parliamentary aims. In an to the coucl
:lusion, that* it suffers
Sanford Heights, Sanford, Flu.
Right of Way for F’irst Street
701.5
analytical summary of the present I from a surfeit of abstract demo79H.GI Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake and Key, Lot 1 ......... 127
711.26
1 status of the German Republic, i-ratic doctrines with utter (litreThe above and foregoing final assessments are payable in full Geo. A. ItoCottes, Lnke and Key, Lot 30
127
711.26
publish'd In Uio ultrn-conscrva- garil for the salient features of without interest up to September I, 1925, and ufter such date, said
Gei&gt;. A. DeCottes, Lake und Key, Lot 31........... 127
711.20
tive Tagegliche Rundschau, Dr. j Gorman national
development.
Arendt points out
Germany’s [Changing the national colors lo* assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual installments with Mrs. Fannie Schwarts, Lot 60.....................
127
711.26
greatest need of a non-partisan thinks was a fatal error which interest at 8f/t per annum.
F’orrest Lake and A. R. Key, Lot 66............... 127
711.26
cabinet, having the support of the j now calls for at least some “halfWitness my hand as City Clerk and the seul of the City of Sun- I. Toyuma, Lot G7.................... ........... .............. 127
711.26
large majority of the populace.1wav" corrective measure.
ford, Florida, this 27tli day of July, A. I). 1925.
C. Schultz and FI. F’. Housholder, Lot 96
711.26
127
Buch a desirable state of affairs I The present elective system,
L. It. I'll I LI P3, City Clerk.
Cassandra Schultz, Lot 97.................................. 127
ho fee--. ensured by the American 'eliminating individual
eh-ctoi tl (SEAL)
711.26
form of government.
| districts, patterned after parliaS. F\ Doudney, Lot 111...................................... 154
862.48
'Ihat Himlonhurg, a inonnichint,i meutury systenia of other Eur&gt;&gt;- FINAL ESTIMATE FOR THE BAYING OF PALMETTO AVE, 21 R. E. Shiver, Lot 112 ........................................
8G2.48
154
tock the oath ns president underjpean democracies, the writer alto FEET WIDE FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO GENEVA AVENUE.
862.48
n republican constitution it c h a r-:consider1 detrimental to Germany,
The following is the final estimated cost of puvlng Palmetto Ave., J. A. Kelley, Lot 146................................„........ 154
octetized by Dr. Arendt ns an his- lie rtrongly opposes all criticism 21 ft. in width from F’ruuklin Street south to Geneva Ave., with a G G. A. DeCottes, Lake und Key, Lot 147
lf»1
862.48
tori.-al episode and a c-n-iunt..- of the parliamentary nystvni at
Metes and Bounds Description
inch
lock
base
surface
treated
with
asphalt
und
slag
chips.
for a lasting republican torm of cti'li. but advocates raising the age
City of Sanford, Beg. 6G0 ft. S. and 630 ft. F..
$1,731.20
government in Germany.
of electoral fraiicliiro. The list­ •1328 cu yds. excavation at 40c ......................................
of N YV Cor. of NF. 1-4 of Sec 30 Tr. 19
“ A return to monarchism is mi ing of vote* lie condemns as a 2501 liu ft. curb and gutters at 70c
1.903.04
R. 30 FI Run YV 125 ft. N to A. C. L. R. YV.
intpocaihility in Germany today," "purely" mathematical measure
79 lin. ft. single curb loaders at 35c
27.65
i he sayr, "and any attempt at a tending to harm the desirable i*or- 3129 cq. yds. macadam foundation 6 inches thick at 7flc
Sely along R. YY’. to Bt. N. of Beg. South
2.378.04
rnonarchical restoration could only ' mation of parliament, claiming
to Beg.
.......... .........................................
211.3
1,200.19
918.60
culminate in civil war and a con that thereby "the elector votes for 3002 sq. yds surface treatment ut 30c
Mary
FI.
McGill,
Beg.
10
Ch.
S.
and
670
ft.
FI.
’
10.2
cu.
yds.
cla.-ta
A
concrete
ut
$35.00
.................................
1,057.00
sequent decay of the Reich." Ih
party and never for the Individof N. YV. Cor of N. E. 1-4 of Sec. 36 Tp.
states emphatically that the con- ual."
3281 lbs reinforcing steel at He
262.72
stit'iiionai foundation
toumiaiion of
ot the pi.Rtilutiunal
presUr. Arendt nummarizei that
19 S. It. 30 FI. Run FI. 109 ft. N. to A. C. L.
2 inlets type A at $35.00
70.00
nnt government must not be tam­ three essential reforms an* nec­
R.
YV. NYY’ly along It. YV. to Bt. north of
479.20
pered with, hut on the contrary, essary if the Republic is to lie 4792 M. 3 inch drain tile 0-3 ut $100.00
Beg.
S. to Beg
184.4
should ho continually strengthen­ maintained and the reconstruction -491 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches ut $75.00
1,032.72
187.05
ed. Therefore, nny attempt, tie it of Germany ensured:
Orange Heights, Sanford Florid
rids.
25 lin. ft. 12 inch T. C. storm sewer 0-4 at $1.05 ....*.......
26.25
• from the right or left, to alter the
L. E. YVhite, Lot fl blk 2.
The elimination of (he national Laboratory Inspection of materials
62
347.23
22.CO
Dr. Art-mu
Arendt cans
calls a colots conflict, the lenunciution of
..constitution
iuitviiiiiuuii or.
L. E. YVhite. Lot 7 hlk 2
Legal
expense,
advertising
etc.
2
per
cent
..........................
62
347.23
181.26
icrime against the G.-rman people, voting liit.s and the discontinuance
L. E. YVhite, Lot 8 blk 2
Engineering, 5 per cent
62
347.23
jf which i» to be nipped in the hud." | of pat liniuentary cabinets.
453.17
L, E. YY’hite, Lot 9 hlk 2
62
347.23
L; E. YVhite, Lot 10 blk 2
Total Cost
62
347.23
- .....$9,697.78
62.1
Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost, which cannot be L. E. YVhite, Lot 11 hlk 4
347.79
L. E. YVhite, U t 12 blk 4
exceeded Bt assessment uguinst adjacent property.
68.5
327.63
L. FI. YVhite, U t 13 blk 4
68.5
FRF.I) F. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
327.63
L. E. YVhite, U t 11 blk I
68.6
Amended Plat of Kdgewood
327.C3
L.
E. YVhite, I.ot 15 hlk 4
68.6
327.63
Feet
Final
l- E. YVhite, Lot 16 blk 4
NAM FI
Description
68.5
327.63
Frontage
Assessment
L.
E. YVhite, Lot 17 blk 4
TAMPA. Aug. It -Sport man
it
I V f l f I M i l l l l l l Swope Douglass Inc., Lot I
68.5
327.63
60
179.22
uml ( pecialiy motor boat enthufi-1 * ^ 4*W**** * 1 t i l l U L 111)11 Swope Douginas Inc., Lot 2
L. E. YVhite, Lot 18 blk 4
68.5
327.C3
179.22
nr.tr will have their attention con-1
L. E. White, Lot 19 blk I .......................
Swope
Douglass
Inc.,
Lot
3
58.5
327.63
tiled on "Mins Tampa” tho entry
179.22 L. E. White, Lot 20 hlk t
Swope Douglass Inc., Lot I
„ of ft. P. Davis in the Gold Cup
68.5
357.63
179 22
A. C. L. Ry Co., Right of YVay on Lake
r races at Manhasset Bay. Long I •
TALLHAASSEE, Aug. 14.—Re­ Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 5
179.22
land during August 27 to 20. This ports on the production of fullers Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 6
Charm Branch of A. C. L. R. R. between
179.22
f'I» the opinion of motor bout nil- cutth and kaolin during th • pa*t Swope Oougluas Inc., Lot 7
the extension of the E. line of Laurel Avt.
179.22
jtn o ritles who have given uxpres- five .
how an inci i i -• or 34
and the Extension of the YV. line of MyTtle
, sion to such in letters received by |M-r cent in production and a value Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 8
179.22
Ave. in the City of Sanford, Fla. ...........
• Mr Davis.
Swopo
Douglass
Inc.,
Lot
9.
89
increase of lti.5 per cent, u com­
498.44
179.22
* They base their opinion mainly parative survey by ll-n u an Gun- Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 10...
‘
Th,‘
“
boVt‘
und
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable without in­
179.22
on two points. Ono that this in tor, .State Geologist, show &gt;.
Slay Bradburry, Lot It
179.22 terest up to the First Day of September, 1925. and from and after
flu- first time that a Southern- r.
Gadsden county b the principal Swope DouglassInc., Lot 12
. thmui'h southern entry, hot made producer of fullers earth, while
179.2? such date said special assessments will be payable only in ten equal
Swope DouglassInc., Lot 13
..........
installments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all dea chall ng« for the cup. Another i »olm conn
179.22 annual
from Putnam and
ferreil payment*.
rfia that ‘‘Miss Tampa" has an ex-! I ak-- counties. The kaolin coining Swope DouglassInc., Lot II
179.22
coiknt chance to win.
front the: e two eountiei is regard- Swope DouglassInc., Lot 15
' V!tne,S.S n,y h“,ul
r i ‘y C,erk and the seal of the City of Sanford,
179.22
■' If “ Miss Tampa" wins, the imxt I Ly Mr. Gunter us the highest
Florida, this 20th day of July, A. D. 1925.
Bine Heights Addition
annual Gold Cup regatta of tle 'g ta d i to he found In the United YV. IV. ('. Smith, Lot 49
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
231.80 (SEAL)
American Power Boat Aseo.'lution Stall- and m generally accepted
Publish July 24. 31, Aug. 7, 14 and 21st.
W. W.
Smith. Lot 50
w ill be held in the houth. This [as such, he says.
229.40
another reason why interest will
F ullers Earth is u.-u-J principally * alvin league and \V. M. Connelly, Lot 51
229.40
bo greater than usual this year. in the refining of crude oil*, both W. M. Connelly, Lot 52
v
v'i
f ' ,)WNEKS OWNING PROPERTY ON LOCUST
229.40 T
John . Hacker, American nuval vegetable and animal. Kaolin is A. B. Connelly, Lot 53
bm
S
h
t
iw
’5.
liEK0 AVHNUE f r OM UNION AVENUE
22940 SOU III ro CELFIRY AVENUE.
architect, who built the $17,000 used in fine clay mixtures from YV. FI. YVnlthour, Lot 64
229.40
"Miss Tampa" for Mr. Davis, ns- which high grude porcelin is made. Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 66...
The foliowing is the final estimate for the paving of Locust Ave.,
229.40 and Fort Reed Ave., from Union Ave. south to Celery Ave., a width
" fr ,l th.*t ,n ** *'*' °P*n*nn *bnl1 These two imluatrins u rj worth Fort Mellon Development Co., lad 5G
tlm boat will put up a hard rare hundreds of thousands ai
of dollars
dnlln
209.43 of 24 feet with sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock base from Union Ave,
mid Iras nil excellent chance to annually to the state Mr. Guntei Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 67................... 59
209.48 South to and Including Fourth Street intersection; and surface treatwin. _ Hp states that he took an ntules.
FWt Mellon Development Co., Lot 68 —..............
69
209.48 ment on a 6 nch rock base front Fourth St., south to Celery Ave.
especial Interest in its rnnr,ti no­
Fort Melton Development Co., Lot 69 ................. 69
209.48
tion as it is the first boat that
(1) From Union Ave. to Fourth Street.
1ho biennial report of the State
he lias coustrpcted to be entered department of agriculture shows Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot CO................... 69
/
209.48 1110 cu yds grading at -10c .......
444.00
in the unnual Gold Cup regatta. that tho total receipts from nil of Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 61_________ 69
|
209.48
960 sta yds overhaul at lc
; t.olonel J. G. Vincent, Packard jta divisions unmunted to $620,521. F’ort Mellon Development Co., I.ot 62........,y , 59
9.60
209.48 ^1178 lin ft concrete curb and gutter at 76c
Irnghjeer, race boat owner, und
895.28
88 for the period 1923 and 1924 IVrt Mellon 1‘evelopment Co., Lot 63...............
69
209.48
70 lin ft flush curb at 35c...................
lot, has written Mr. DaViVumt [ m.d’thnt'it' expenses for the same
24.60
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 64 .......... ..
&lt;14;
232.03 1480 sq yds 6 inch rock bare al 80c
whkh he constructed for Urae were $217,390, making u not
1,184.00
Fort MellonDevelopment Co., Iait 65______
64
“ Mils Tampa” had proved to b » revenue of $105 852.20.
229.40 1467 sq yd* *2 inch sheet asphalt ut $1.02
■"a wonderful machine und had
1.496.34
F ort MellonDevelopment Co., Lot 66..............
64
229.40
273 sq yds brick relaid at 40c.t..,..........'
drve.oped 27 horse power in ex­
109.20
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
67_________
04
Arcadia—2UO aero Spanlrb sub­
229.40
203 sq ft concrete alley returns at 30c
cess of tbo expectations,” Thb division
opened here.
60.90
F ort Mellon Development Co.,'’Lot €8..——.
Cl
*L 229.40 £ ' 2 Type A inlets » t'$ 3 5 .0 0 ^ '......... T ’- ' Z T . ------ --- -— **
70.00

United States Being Urged
As Model Form For German
Government By Dr. Arendt

ik

Much A ttention Is
Centered On Tampa SSY g a r a J ..1
E n try In B o atR acejF ijii^i^
h And

m

^

Show A n, Increase

Aug. 14.—The

Monument* At street intersection.........................
Laboratory Inspection of materials....................
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2%................. ... q
E n gin eerin g 5% .— .......... ................ ............................

To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontage............ — ......... 935.6
Assessment per foot fro n ta g e ......... _$5.88207
2) From Fourth St. to Celery Ave.
6172 yds grading a t 40c........ ...».....................
3840 Sta yds overhaul a t lc....... - .................
6558 line ft curb and g u tte r a t 76c...............
541 lin It flush curb a t 35c..... ............ ........
7526 sq yds 6 inch rock base a t 80c..................
2C6 sq yds 2 Inch sheet asphalt a t $1.02......
7039 sq yds surface treatm ent a t 30c...... .......
6 Type A inlets a t $35.00...........- .......- .......
9 Type B inlets a t $30.00...—............... - ........
1359 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer a t $1.05........
679 lin ft 24 inch storm sewer at $2.76.... ....«
6696 lin ft 3 Inch drain tile a t $100.00 per M
5 Manholes a t $50.00.r «..... —
......— ...
Extra work ................................- .........
4 Monuments at street intersections at $ o0
Laboratory inspection of m aterials........
I egal expense, advertising etc 2% ........
Engineering 5 % .....................................
Total Cost...................................................... .
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owner*.
Number of feet frnotage ......•...•.•••—•••4381.1
Assessment per foot frontage............. $4,781
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Er.|i«i|
Feet
Cost Per
Name.
Description
Frontage FI. Fntt|
Leave’s Addition to Sanford, FU.
132
J. J. Heitz, Lot 1 blk D..........
Irene F. Langley and Mildred
60
Simmons, Lot 1 blk G.
60
Lot
4
blk
G—
...—......—...
Same
60
Lot 6 blk G....... —.............
Same
60
LOt 1 blk j ....... ..
Same
CO
Lot 4 blk J .... ................
Same
65
Lot 6 blk J ............... .........
Same
5
Lot 5 blk J .........................
4711
Same
Mary Reason, Lot 1 blk K.... .................
42.3
Normany Square, Sanford, Fla.
Cora King, Lot 1 ...................... ................ 132
Fred E. Crandall, Lot ltf.... ......................
45
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 17.........................
45
Fred K. Crandall, Lot 18............ .............
45
Charles Gano, Lot 19......... .'......................
45
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 20.—.,.................. 114.6
J. FI. Paces Subdivision of Block C—Melkotifi*,
Mamie J. lleerin, Lot 48..;.-„.:./....:'.... .... 22
I5JSH7
Mamie J. lleerin, Lot 4 8 . ................... 267
$4,781
Mamie J. Heerrin, Lot 56.......... !.......... 289.7
FI. K. T rafford's Map of Sanford
Zion Hope Church, Lot 4 blk 6 Tr. D...... 68 4
60
J. M. Robinson, U t 1 blk 7 Tr. D
60
J. M. Robinson, Lot 2 blk 7 Tr. D........
J. M. Robinson, Lot 3 blk 7 Tr. D........
64
50
J. M. Robinson, Lot 4 blk 7 Tr. 1)........
60
J. M. Robinson, Lot 5 hlk 7 Tr. D........
Richard McPherson, Lot 1 blk 8 Tr. D 50
Richard Mcj‘hersq/t,J«ot.2 blk 8 Tr. D 50
/ *—
tu
Flrnniu U m ar, L«&gt;t 3 hlk 8 Tr. D----- ....
Junies Potts, Lot 4 hlk 8 Tr. D.......... '... 1 60
YVni. C. Stewart, Jr., Lot 6 blk 8 Tr. D 60
84
J. L. Lindsey, Lot 7 Blk 8 T r. E ......'.....
60
J. L. Lindsey, Lot 8 blk 8 Tr. FI.............
60
YV. B. Bollard, Lot 9 hlk 8 Tr. E ...........
50
Union Lodge, Lot 10 hlk 8 Tr. E ..........
60
Theresa Stewart, Lot 1 blk 9 Tr. D.....
60
Squire YVright, Lot 2 Idk 0 Tr. D............
64
Squire YVright, Lot 3 blk 9 Tr. D...........
50
Squire YVright, Lot 4 blk 9 Tr. D..'.........
50
Squire YVright, Lot 6 blk 0 Tr. D...........
50
Josephine Dixon, Lot 6 blk 9 Tr. FI.......
60
Maggie Burrows, U t 7 blk 9 Tr. FI......
64
Stennio Buddie, Lot 8 hlk 9 Tr. E . .......
60
Phil Green,' Lot 9 blk 9 Tr. E .................
60
N. H. Garner, Lot 10 hlk 9 T r. E ...........
60
YVill Prather, Lot 1 hlk 10 Tr. D...........
60
J. S. Gardner, Lot 2 hlk 10 Tr. D ..........
64
Louisa itozier, Lot 3 blk 10 Tr. D.........
50
J. S. Gardner, Lot 4 blk 10 Tr. D.........
60
J. S. Gurdner, Lot 5 blk 10 Tr. D.........
60
Randall Turner, Lot 6 blk 10 Tr. E .....
50
YVelthy Richardson, Lot 7 blk 10 Tr. E
Sip Bracy, Lot 8 blk 10 Tr. E .............. ,Mi 64
50
Sip Bracey, Lot 0 blk 10 T r E .......
Sip Bracey, i.ot 10 blk 10 Tr. E...... ..••• 60
Hannah Graham, Lot 1 blk 11 Tr. D ••• 60
50
Hannah Graham, I.ot 2 blk 11 Tr. D
YVill Ashley, Lot 3 blk 11 Tr. D___ ••• 64
50
YVill Ashley, Lot 1 blk 11 Tr. D ........
Henry YV. YVilliums, Lot 5 blk 11 Tr. D 60
60
YV. D. YVutson, Lot 6 blk 11 Tr. E ...
60
Charlotte FI. YVatson, Lot 7 blk 11 Tr. E
64
Charlotte FI. YVutson, Lot 8 blk 11 Tr. E
YV. D. YVatson, Lot 9 blk 11 Tr. E ... ..... 50
60
Frunk Jones, Lot 10 blk 11 Tr. E
60
Raymond F’iclds, Lot 1 blk 12 Tr D
50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 hlk 12 Tr. D
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 12 Tr. D •M 64
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 12 Tr. D.. 50
60
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 12 Tr. D....
Frances Fields, Lot 6 blk 12 Tr. E__
60
George L. Swain, Lot 7 blk 12 Tr. E.....
60
Frances Fields, Lot 8 blk 12 Tr. EL....
64
60
John Turner, Lot 9 blk 12 Tr. E.... ......
John Turner, Lot 10 blk 12 Tr. E___ ...
60
D. C. Brock, Lot 1 blk 13 Tr. D........ ..
60
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 13 Tr. D.... 60
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 13 Tr. D ... 64
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 13 Tr. D . . 50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 13 Tr. D ... 60
Primitive Bap. Ch. Lot 6 blk 13 Tr. E — 60
Meizch Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 13 Tr. E — 60
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 13 Tr. E .!» 64
Robert Wallace, Lot 9 blk 13 Tr. F....... 60
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 13 Tr. E 60
Holden Real Estate Company’s Addition t o j*
John Daniels. YV 1-2 of Lot
13 ..___
63
John Daniels, YV 1-2 of Lot
14_
6$
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 15....................
50
•Meisch Realty Cq., Lot 16...................
SO
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 17.;.........
60
Meisch Realty Co., U t 18.......
53
„
Notice is hereby given th at the above *nd f,,rifgoin*jjj
inents an? payable without interest up to September L .
and after such date said special assessments will be
ten equal annual installments with Interest *t 8tt P*r
deferred payments.
YVitness my hand this 22nd day of July A. Dj
°f
City of Sanford.
k
„
L. R. PHILIPS, City Cln»&gt;
Publish July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28.
____

�**”

' r — i: -

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

• M jf*

ittHiiirtan Skeletons Of Japrtrfesc i!M|'
BY SCORE OF 2 TO iQl*&lt;
Aug.
Jr.,

E va n s ,

— j hlm l)aclc ' n, ‘hc first round by
of
^vorwbelming margin of u

nust make a romnrkfrom his present
, be a factor in the
. .vent a t tho Oakr Club, August SI to

dy after moving to Chicago when
SEDALIA. Mo., Aug. M._The
a small boy. He came into prominence in 1510 when he won the death penalty will be asked for
Western open championship a t tho
Beverly Golf f l u b . Chicago. He
captured the' Western am ateur tiboth champion- tie eight times within the'period of
rjs d held them for 1505 amM 023. i
MiScro were no tour»- i dllnesa wind injury have hdd
oil and 1518 b e c ^ se mpeh J o do with Chick’s career, lb the Mfflbfe1\p \tt,
■KuiUM.' 'Brown, cf.
marie d from the top In 1911 he mndq his second invaju
ftjmet in the third J6n of Eiiropb—the first time he ■thF^itf'.h'with hi, (Mhcr. Hen-’
Barnes, 1
ij}19 play, he regain- went’oh’ a*'cattle boat—and in !7 Adnmr/tWIbnirtgtdrt! Ohio, • Ptv ftagg.
, year later and a t France‘sfeeking honors he fell down 1iceman A. B. South, chief of po- Cox, If. rf.
ilmmgt.in, nrriveil here
t had
is.id sweet revenge* staira before^
before his^
his secopd round nci*,cn
c.
,, his victim nnd the (.match. Then, he returned to Anier- lrtc today from (Innlcn City, Kas., Bcssv,
Morris, n
iitid
hist
night
was
lodyed
in
the
sided, 7 nnd 6. Forfjcn to suffer h sprained ankle op
occupied the place .the eVfc of the national open, but I ettih county jail.
Totals ..
ibby Jones does to-Ihobbling around he missed a p u tt', Immediately
immediately upon their arrival SANFORD
|bv two inches to lose the title. liere t 'lt‘ bldcr Adams and South Dumas, If.
ms been unable t o ' W alter Hagen first came to notice wunt into conference with 1‘rosq- Wenthcrhy, “b,
hanipionship stride, by winning that yenr.
rutor Rucker. Th- youth may cith- Frisbic, ks.
he failed to q u a lify 1 In the 152.’l am ateur Evans tied ** bo sentenced to hang or to life xMetJuo, 3b.
cm district for the Jones for the medal with I IP but imprisonment upon » ptea of gull- Bailey, lb.
nd Inst year In the was defeated by Willie Hunter in ty:
must be tried in criminal Arnist’g, rf-cf
y Kncppcr turned the first round.
vourt despite his age.
Cull.’th, cf-rf.
____ '
____ 1-------------------------------------------------- Asked following the conference
Alfonl, c.
youth pleaded guilty. South Kidd, p.
forts to securing a large number
of conventions for 1927.
The Tourist and Entertainment
'committee should nlso be instructled th at Us duties nrc to entertain
when necessary, prominent dele­
gations from other sections visit,
ing Sanford.
nued from rag e One.)
* Entertainm ent of visitors.
(•ration referenda from Traffic and Transportation Com
, Chamber of Commerce,
- • .
mlttec
iniitlec in th e , past has
It is expected th a t the new
plated to draw up local Fourth Section Rates will go ini.
submission to the legisla- effect sonic time during the prescut yenr. This means that dc
pressed rail rates caused by wa'.ci
competition will be increased it

p r. &gt;n of the City Ad»n Building, this com^■'l lose n&lt;&gt; opportunity
com I'ntioiitt for Sanford,

iiiltce should urge indibelonging to - different
fraternal organiaztions,
convention dates of
pnizations. Inasmuch ns
ration* have selected
In o f, Un U,‘U’ ‘he Tour,
■mcrtainment Commliinn

l i t WAY

Mr. Speer is in New York buy­
ing fall n'ady-to-wear. Mrs. La­
nier, who is now in chnrgo of the
ready-to-wear dupartmont is going
to sell every dress in the store rc
gnrdless of coat.

By

v a p o o r wv5T:T a \s
^*s I|
i s a c f r v r z . o p c a e s Te r •. &gt;
IF XWE vwuZ A\-LPLAV\M’
'T
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I Gar S W E t r ALICE
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dike and, since then, the embank
ment 1ms withstood #11 floods.

latest film. This is the diag­
Chaplin Is Suffering; bis
nosis by his personal friend nnd
From Heart Trouble physician. Dr. James It. McKenzie
of the illness which in keeping tho
famous comedian to his suite at
fering from heart the Ititz Garluton Hotel. Dr, Meiduced by overwork Kenzie believes t ’liaplm’s condition
trip from the coast its Improving nnd that he will be
he presentation of [up in n day or two.

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Creamery Butter
(&gt; ibs Hudnuts Grits................................21
G lbs Hudnuts Cream M eal, - ............ 21
&lt;» lb* Water Ground Meal
8 lbs. Bucket Short
$1.1
1 lb Maxwell House Coffee.V:&gt;__ ....’’..4!
Limited one can to customer
2 lbs Fig Bare ............................... ........:.2I
10 lbs. New Florida Irish Potatoes ....5*
21 lb. Sack Self rising Flour ....'......... $12
1 Doz.'Guaranteed Fresh E g g s ........... 5i
Nice Fat M ackerel.........*:......................2
1-lb Cans Corn Beef Hash .... ..2
Good Brooms, each'.................. ..........C1
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Dike your mind off of the
imporlance of wntt-hing
carefully the quality of the
food you eat.

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Peaches, Bananas, Lettuce, Beets, Turnips,
Carrots, Potatoes, Rutabagas, Onions,
Bartlett Pears, Malaga Grapes, Cabbage,
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your health anil liluld your
wealth hy trading nt the
nearest A&amp;P St nrc.

2. Factions. Ready. -To
Fight For 'Possession
Of Strip Of Property

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up behind Palmer. Indian fashion,
shooting him through the head at
close range nnd then killing the
Chinese boy in a similar way.
Later the outlaws sent messen­
gers to the Palmer ranch demand­
ing money nnd ammunition. The
servants, there, who hud gathered
around Palmer’s mother, collected
all tho available funds nnd c art­
ridges nnd went to make terms
who had surrendered, hut found
the bandits had decamped.
The Russian boy was found in
tiie village where he had been
carried, suffering front gunshot
wounds in both thighs, Tho cap­
tors had permitted Dr. Howard
to apply fir-’ aid.

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grrdf sfruetiire*,' the' gods would
necord ‘ pfrmanctlt strength and
solidity to the foundations and, in
addition, those who thus sacrificed

committee should endeavor to save
Suddenly, without thinking, the
local business firms money by h.iv.' yotilh said today, as he sat in the
ing prepared comparative tables of id!, “ I found the gun in my hand,
-Contract let for instnlfreight differentials showing the Everything rooms like a dream. I
"rimmcntnl lighting sys
benefits to be secured by shipping was standing there in the rond and
Davis islands, involving
re of *2r&gt;n,ooo.
whenever and wherever possible before I knew what was happenvia all water.
| ing I had shot him. 1 had not
It is also suggested th a t present; thought of it before. Then suilden■Marianna Fifteen mile
arrangoments with the Florida'ly I realized what I had done. He "f Bee I.ine lload, north .
Traffic Association recommended ’VH?, » nice fellow end 1 liked him. toward Alabama state line
by this committee last year, he I don’t know why F did it."
construction.
continued.. _
' “When it dawned on mo what I
Special Committees ^
had donn there was one Ihing left
It is recommended that Special) for me to do—to get away from
Committees be appointed to handle that highway and to get tid of
the following projects:
.him. I didn’t drive far along the
a. Municipal Housing Corpora- highway, about n half mile. 1
't'o n , to nlleviatp the present hous- guess, when I turned down that
ing shortage.
little side rond and threw him
a. A Municipal Swimming pool, there in the ditch in the weeds,
;ly tabulate sites owned j c. A sewerage disposal plant to | Everett said he had been wor1handle the sewage which is now ryin-r while they were driving
ties of this committee arc j iwing dumped in the Lake.
over a girl at his home in WilIt is the most important I d. An attem pt to secure Sea- mington. Ohio.

FT. MVERS, Aug. 14.—Marco
Island today is divided into tw&lt;&gt;
island camps which arc reported
to do battle over the ownership of
a strip of land more a mile wide
iirro-s the middle of the island,
which hn&lt; not been included in a
government survey.
One faction consists of the Bar­
ron Collier interests, supported by
Sheriff W, B. Maynard and a
crew of at med deputies; the other
is made up of old settlers nnd
some new homestead cnlimnnts.
headed by W. G. Williams, tho
chief of .t syndicate which recent­
ly purdm &gt;'d the townslt*- of Mtirco. The fight is scheduled to go
into court nt Everglades today.

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■ ToWfC*' Xuj^; 1'4.—Cortsi(lrrrtbl«r, hcmsclwr. would become Inrmor- ■
mtenfat U'atUfcnfed to the rt*c«nt tal. It wn* considered -that those ■
iHscovery beneath tho corner atono chosen as "Human PUlara" wvre m
;*f tho Double-Bridge (main cn-1greatly honored. Thcy»wcre buried ■
,trance f.o tho Imperial Palace) of alive in a Handing position.
'
jkplotonii were found upright about | The first traditional Instance of ■
night human skeletons. Most of the,the “ Human Pillars" recorded In *
twelve fecj J&gt;c|ow the bed of tho {Japan dates back to tho reign of ig
Palace Moat, which is undergoing Emperor Kintoku. more than 1,000 |g
repair work necessitated by the years ngo. The Yodo river at Os- g
earthquake, of 1923.
jnkn, where the emperor had h is 'n
The theory of sonic Japanese palare. used to overflow each year, 'g
t "dentists is that tho skeletons arc (drawning many people and causing ■
‘.the remains of persons who, soy- much damage. Every dike built by ■
fcrnl echtUHdS past, offered thorn-1the best engineers was unable to *

Confessed Killer of School
Teacher Will ]|e Tried In
man to win the na-, Evnn!, wns ^orn in Indinnnpolis
CriminnlCourt {Preliminary
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Meats from the I’uiv Food
Market. You n»n rely on us
to fill your orders with the
freshest, choicest morsels.

Florida and Western
Veal, Lamb, Pork,
Beef.
Hens and Fryers—
Dressed or Alive

makes delicious Dessert

MARKET

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BY PHONING FOR POOD
Why drf-ifrt for the m arket7
Why ItiR homo your purchased
al.se economy, too.
In thn m l nf youi* home you can Bring our whole store to you—
over th»* phone. Our 'Courteous, experienced grocery men will Hclect your
order with trained precision and in no time it is whisked to your d o r.
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tnougnt m e ngures were incom plete
had lieeh pfnittcd Trom the tabulaUorr’.^ 'I t wait the
— 7.—:-----------r ----- rr: Iopinion of many th at Sanford had failed to realize the im-------— — portance
of the state census and as a result lost
portance--------------------------------------, much
. . .val*
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■ u n a c n iiT io n iia t k *
uable
publicity.
Other
Florida
cities
showed
sensational
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in C ity nr
par growths and while Sanford grew almost as fast as any of
arerk. H i W eakly Edition * l0 0
them, the figures did not show it.
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par &gt;aar.
Now ccmcs the Southern Bell Telephone nnd Tele­
sr K C lA i. y o t i n t i All omttiary
no'Ires. earil* of thanka. resolutions graph Company nnd snys thnt ns a result of a recent survey,
and notlcaa ot sn ie r ia ln —ento w nsrs
ch arges ara kiado w ilt ba rbargad It finds Sanford’s population, in the area survey by the tele­
f»r at TtquU f •idesrtU lnq ratca.
phones of the company, to be 11,300. The company also
M F .M n F It T U B A H SO ClA TKI&gt; I*11K M states that it predicts n population of twenty-one thousand
T he A ssociated P ress ta ex clu s­
iv ely entitled to , Mis use for ra- for this city within the next five years.
puhllcatlon o f a ll newa dispatches
Sanford citizens arc not in the least surprised at the an­
credited to It or not otharwlae cred­
ited In lb la paper and also tha lo­ nouncement of the telephone company. They have realized
ca l naw a pub h a U l haraln. All rlchta
of rapubllciitlnn o f special dlspalcn- for a long time that an accurate count here would show well
at haraln ara also reser-ed.
over ten thousand residents. And when they find it is
more than eleven thousand they are certain they have been
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 1925
correct in their supposition, nnd that the city failed to get
THR HERALD’S TLATFORM
full credit in the state census.
1^—Deeper water route to Jick/onWith a population of over eleven thousand, Sanford
P to.
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2.—Construction of St. Johni-In* ranks as a much greater city than it did with n population
dian Hirer canal.
said to be seven thousand. A new census right at this time
8.—Extension of white way.
would probably bring the figures up to over twelve thousand.
t r .Extension of local amuaements.
■ — Shimming pool, tennia courta, Perhnps the next time a state census is tnken a little more
interest will be evidenced and an effort will be made to get
etc .
4.—Augmenting **f building pro­ full credit for every individual.
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
6.—Extension of street paring program.
7^Const ruction
of
bouleYard
around Lak* Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
Expansion of nchool system
with provision for inerrased faellltiea.

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
BETTER THAN
RUBIER:—
Search the Scriptures; for in them
ye think yc have eternal life; nnd
they arc they which testify of me.
John 5:39.

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THE DOCTOR AND GOLF
My doctor is n goodly man,
A kindly man and true,
For all our ills, with knife and pills
He knows Just whab to do.
But when with golf I play with him
T is ho who seeks advice,
"Oh Ed,” says he, “ pray tell to me,
How con I cure a slice?"

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Putting- Yourself to Sleep
That individual who is able to sleep easily and rest fully
is generally the one with the good disposition in the office,
home, or store. And you can put it down for a fact that the
irritable person spends his nights pitching and tossing on
his bed wondering j ust why it is he can tint get to sleep.
Everyone has his pet scheme for going to sleep. There
are some of us who have no trouble reaching slumberland
after getting to bed and then again there tire plenty of
othes who find it almost impossible to do so.
"Counting sheep" is not the favored method of induc­
ing sleep used by Mary Adams of Frnnklin, Indiana, who
offers in Hygclu, the following suggestions to the restless
sleeper:
1—Rest before going to bed.
2.
—Use comfotablo mattress and springs.
3.
—Encourage feeling of luxurious ease as you get
bed.
*1.—Stretch slowly, luxuriously, thoroughly and relax
slowly.
f».—Engage the mind with pleasant contemplation of
events or people. Avoid unpleasantness of contro­
versy.
"No matter how late I come in," says Miss Adams, "I
always sit in a comfortable chair and brouse over a news­
paper, an amusing story or some light article, until I feel
rested. I always got ready for bed with a feeling of indulKing in luxury. Nothing could be more delightful th a n the

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New Sport Wanted.
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HAVE YOU listened to theMg-*
norant denouncing vaccination?
Listen now to the story of Jolm
Kopzynel. When smallpox reachted
Jersey City nnd vaccination was
ordered John took a manly viaw
of it.
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Vnccination, he thought, wus a}l
right for women nnd children, but
not for a fine, healthy man like
himself.
'
He let them vaccinate hia wife
and children, not him.
Now he is in the penthouse with
smallpox; the wife and five chil­
dren are well. When ho geta tw*
he won’t need vnccination for sev­
eral years. He hns hnd it—but not
the right kind.
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THE LEAGUE of Nations #otemnly discusses tho United States
roposnl to find crops that might
e planted in tho Near East, in
place of poppies now grown to
produce opium.
Civilization takes it for granted
that you must find some other
crop for the opium producer be­
fore you can reasonably ask him
to give up his 6pium crop.
It sounds like appointing a com­
mittee to select some outdoor sport
for the head hunters of Romeo as
a substitute for their head-hunt­
ing.

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THE SHERIFF of Tulsa, Okla..
forbids miners to get down on their
knees in the road and beg for help
from nbove.
The sheriff, who apparently
doesn't sympathize
with
the
strikers, snys that hundreds of
miners on their knees praying for
help has a demoralizing effect on
the so-called "scab miners" or
strike breakers working in the
mines.
INJUNCTIONS HAVE been ls-|
sued forbidding men on strike to
address strike breakers and urge
them to leave their jobs.
You can hardly imagine a judge,
into
or even a sheriff telling a strik ­
ing miner that he may not get on
his knees to talk to God. That
would seem to be a thing for
Divinity Itself to decide.

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THE UNDERPAID
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

B e a c h Proper

Public librarians throughout the church congregation, each of whom
country nrc moving to secure bet­ pays more for an automobile than
IS SCARCE
ter pay. Considering the impor­ all of them together pay in a year
to the preacher in salary?
tance of their service, they are unOur trouble is that we arc more
AND GETTING SCARCER
, derpaid. So arc most of the school concerned with the excellence of
My doctor knows the Iaitin n«mc.i
THE PSYCHOLOGY of the teachers. So are most of the preach­ our automobile equipment than
Of all tho bugs and germs,
A L L THE TIME
tiling is Interesting. Imagine a man ers of the gospel. Mr. Jack Kearns with the eloquence in our pulpits;
lie talks with case, (as all M. P.’s)
who takes the place of another, in prophesies that when Jack Demp­ thnt wo prize more highly fine en­
In strange nnd curious terms,
a labor struggle, quite content to sey once more steps into the fight tertainm ent for ourselves than the
Rut when uponr the too he stands
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT IN
have the family of the other lack arena, the bout will drew a "two best instruction for our children;]
He wears n troubled look.
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PEI
food,
And says to me, appealingly,
Ameri- that pleasure is, in fact, a bigger:
, , , but shaken
, , in his strike
, , -' million dollar ..gate,"
. and ____
NOW
“How do you stop a hook?"
|’r,,"king enthusiasm when his cans are glad to pay $1,000,000 to factor in our lives than culture.!
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.. brother workman kneels down and; see the worlds series baseball So far ns the mass of the people |
I know when I am suffering pnin,
l !
n
d '
r k ’ hi?» .T ’
abdom en, , pruy(l. Well mi„ht Voltaire say, games. So freely do we spend for is concerned, that indictment is a j
Chest-rotating, sqilll filing. M eanw hile th e mind is w an d er- )"If there had not been a God, it entertainment that the nntional true bill. If it were not, we should
That fact my faco betrays,
And he must sec when called to me ing into quiet avenues of thought which always bring peace, 'would have been necessary to in- sport’s two major leagues think have an abler ministry, higher j
Tho droop my mouth displays.
nothing of spending annually $ 10,- standards in our schools nnd b ig -;
Sleep is usually sudden, deep, satisfying. I have the habit vrnt one "
Rut surely I (fcm’t look ns sick
000 for baseball alone.
get* and better libraries.
now
of
expecting
such
sleep
and
I
get
It."
MEN ARE of different kinds,
Aa does my doctor look
That is to say, we are willing to
Some day we shall have these j
o
and
the
Irish
kind
has
definite
When desperately, he nnys to mu:
pay lavishly for the things we real­ things. They will come when our j
qualities. Patrick Mongcon, a rnll- ly want. And thnt, in turn, is to
"How do you cure a hook?"
hearts nro stirred by a profound-]
For Further Information.
road brakeman by profession, had „
do not pri„. sufficiently &lt;r patriotism, a livelier sense of |
bis
foot
caught
between
two
cars
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Oh doctor, let me chuckle low,
Call at Montezuma Hole].
tiId
dungs Riven us by the lib
the duties of citizenship anil a fin e ;
Rear with me now I pray
Never judge, nor condemn; never arraign, nor censure,.yesterday.
„ - To
. start the..train
.. woi
fnnt 1 innq teachers and preachers. I* appreciation of the truth that hap­
And let me smile, at you the while --not a word; never an unclean, unkind expression; never a
t, wn8 ijn ,|c»r£rate
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'.lth at a misstatement? Why, then, piness, not pleasure, is tho higher
j|0
pain,
He was in desperate pain,
bb.iti
u ttfflro theru men in .u..
II. !&lt;• SCHULTE REALTY CO.,
This game of golf you play.
the average goal.
doubt
or
fear;
never
a
disparaging
remark
of
another.
As
smoked
and
joked
with
his
follow^'
You’ve cured full many a dread
you would others should do to you, so do ye. Pause! Be employes while they worked, vain-»
•
disease,
MAKL RESERVATION EARLY
And charged n modest price,
still! Not a word, emphatically, not even a look that will ly for three-quarters of an hour
j
to
release
him.
He
still
smoked
j
Rut soon you’ll lie a rich M. I).
mar the sweet, serenity of the soul. Know Cod. Keep and talked cheerfully enough while
MACON TELEGRAPH
if you could cure n si ice I
silence before him, not a word of murmuring or complain­ a doctor amputated his foot, with­
-------- o-------What is news? Dana, we be­ in and shave yourself; we’re too
What about that Rubor Pay cel­ ing in supplication, not a word of nagging or persuading. out tho need of anesthetics.
lieve it was, used to tell the alert busy bobbing hair." In America,
Let language be simple, gentle, quiet; you utter not a word, That takes qualities not pos­ 'young
ebration?
gentlemen of his day " if a those stories are old. We passed
---------o-------- but give Him an opportunity to speak. Hearken to his sessed by everybody.
’dog
bites
a man, it is not news; if through that stage long ago. Ce- ]
i
The Timea-Unlon says the Miami Voice. This is the way to honor nnd know him. Listen to
IT USED to he said 'of the old I" mn? bU,‘* " ,|"K*Lit •* news." IVr- eelin Cooney and her sisters in
schools next fall will tench “nub- obey. Words make trouble. Be still! This is the Voice of stvle whiskey, "three drinks would haps it was true when the old mas- crime introduced the bobbed-hair
division." It will take "lots" to tilt! Spirit. Take no thought for tomorrow
Worrv n o t'caUm! a *heep to attack a bull-jj?r *P°ko his lines, but he ami bandit rage and gave the country
teach them.
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'hut idea would be passe in this a series of thrills hy poking death-------- o--------■
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‘ , ' c a es cast all on Inm, anil not ] ^.|u&gt; n(, w j,O()t|0„ whi«key is more '!*/• Bo I" Pittsburgh a few days dealers into the harmless ribs of
Our officii boy gives the follow­
tu
'V n \ » ° n 1 !’!aV 8.° han* al)(l trust so little. •powerful, as proved by three gen- ,lK°* n man “dually bit a dog and quaking niali-s. Rut jazzy America
ing sentence using the word nec­ —written oy i&gt;r. Mary Davidson in her Son’s Bible.
itlemcn now in jail. They don’t he- t,wk K"(,d sliver of flesh out of has moved even beyond that, (lohtar: "I went to see a new girl Inst
liove in prohibition, and to prove the canine s leg, but all the unto- : Led-hair bandits are so common
riety he got was a short item to now that wo merely puss them by
night nnd nectar."
-------- o-------the effect that he had been sent without a nod. We must have new
may die and
thrills.
nnd they may bo tried to the insane asylum.
The difference between a dale spit it Which IS sail! to be able to raise mortals to the skies, er tnny
We mind the time two or three
On the front pages of the news­
twenty years ago and olio today t have yet none, as I trust, of that other spirit, which would for manslaughter nml nobody tries
to locate the source of the whis­ years ago—perhaps it was four or papers yesterday there appeared |
is thnt one begins nnd the other drag angels down.—Daniel Webster.
key. If a mnn is killed by a bullet five; the world moves so rapidly this item, from the conservative
ends a t eleven o’clock.
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A person can accomplish good results by loyalty Ml
■— - oyou ask who sold th&lt;* pistol—no now thnt a day or a year hardly Associated i’ress.
good object. Select the object — open an account *1
I'U'I'* 1^ A mission. Every other definition of life is one asks who sold the whiskey. makes a difference—when it was Two women, without bobbed hair
Indiana in starling a campaign
hot news that the Police Gazette held up Janies Shepherd in his
the SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK and then make!
to stop the rush to tho land of false, and leads all who accept it astray. Religion, science,
regular hubit to deposit weekly or monthly.
ARD-EL-KRIM, brave fighter, was declining in popularity among confectionery store Monday night
Flowers. We could think of a thou­ philosophy, though still at variance upon many points, all
hut destined to lose, calls on Mo­ the barbershop patrons nnd th e 1anil shot him when ho ran to a
sand things that would bo easier agree in this, that every existence is an aim.
hammedans everywhere to start a magazines appearing to feminine j rear door.
to do.
oholy war—against the Christians, tfiatus were htiving u run, alt on | Tho story continues [it sonic ile— ----- o-------4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings AceoiJ
account of (he rage for bobbing tail, but the quotation is sufficient
AN IMA US ARE SUCH agreeable friends—they ask no of course.
From the newa dispatches, wi*
Mohammed, ns nil good Moslems
, r‘
to mt|ke the point thnt in this day
gather that there was altogether questions, they pass no criticisms.—George Eliot.
know, is now up in heaven, not
,5'TV
, ",k un* which is nnd time, women who want to figtoo much "peoping" done in the
for from Allah, his wife, the rich the British equivalent of the Po- ] lire in the newspapers must wear
case of Congressman Scott and his
widow in whose favor an excep- j **ce Gazette, is in eclipse because! their hair long, bid you notice, by
wife,
MY FAVORITE STORIES
tion was made, is in paradise w ith :fomc of the barbershops are say- the way, the golden flowing curls
By IRVIN S. COBB
him. Other Moslem wives, o f , ln^
*'il‘ mcH customers: "Come of New York's newest Cinderella?
Today's liest laugh: As a com­
course,
are
not
panion niece to Darwin's iHiok, wo
When you hear a story from lh e ( l said, and throwed down my three
were thinking of writing one entit­ man in the street nml shortly nines. *l*vo got a straight—ten
ONCE UPON a time when MoSTRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G R E SS ^
led "Zoo’s who in America.” Henry
INDIANAPOLIS NEWS
thereafter go to a vaudeville the­ high, he says, and pitches his hnudl hammed rode his flying horse, he i ~
Vance.
in
the
deck
and
reaches
for
the'
wouhl have been useful in the! Florida is possibly tho foremost testify as to whether it already
atre and hear a performer on the
--------o
--chips. ‘Hold on’ I snys, I didn't
And still Sanford has a few peo- stago repent it, you may know by see what you had.’ lie looks at me Riffs fight against the Drench. I current topic f„r national conver- h a s-d ra stic deflation is Inevitable
the French have the flying nation Thousands of persona have! ForThe unw aS'
Ineans aavhga K i a a m B a s i i a a i i i i i i n u n u i i i i x i a i n i D a i 311
pie who try to work on other p e n - Obi* sign that it has undoubted sort of surprised and the fellow Today
machines. Sacred white horses no
pie's money. They forget about merit. It is an evidence of distinc­ who’s givin’ the party speaks up longer fly ns they did in Moham­ rushed to the southern state with- ] lost am) perhaps wrecked careers,
in recent months. Other thousands, Prudence has always paid in the
keeping their credit good by pay­ tion on the part of the story.
and says to me: "This is a gentle­
in the aggregate have sent mil- long run for most people and it is ■
Here lately, a popular yarn of man's game. If a man wins n pot med's day.
ing their hills.
W right, W a r lo w a n d CoropaJ
And Allah, looking down, will lions of doUare there. Practically oxtremeiy_ likely
other days has been enjoying u here we never ask him to show his
Ukeiy that it alway
always ,
that a holy war with flying all hope that through investments will. The results
of
failure
to
in
-]
j
Here's n question for some lit­ theatrical revival. The story has hand. Wp just take his word for learn
machines opposed to it is hound to in real estate, or commercial ne- vest!gate
___ ^..v with care all investm ent' ■
tle boy or girl to solve. What &gt;n to do with a man describing a pok­ it that he holds the winning cards end in disaster.
tivity oi
of some other variety, much m
matters
atters are written large in the ■
Arc Now Receiving Application I°r
the amount of profit made by on er game which he was invited to and we let it go at that. That's
money
Atlantic Const Line dining car on join while visiting in
”cy
The-,.
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History
of every community. In 5
strange our rule."
GOOD
VEGETARIANS
will
he
it cup of coffee at twenty cents? town.
.V.KiV; ..... * instances
... su . m m i in
in | Isaying
saying litis
this there
there isis no
no disposition
disposition n
"Dbl you keep on playing after distressed about Miss Harrison, liu,vi', „...t.f,;
-------- o— ----"The first hand thnt l wus dealt," th at? " asks a bystander.
It
u
h
,
T
'r
T
1
1
1
bc
«ra
tifh’d.
in
Indiana,
or
in
any
other
state,
the Argentina girl. Several times It is just as safe to say that where ; to prevent Florida from progressSanford raised $iOH,1100 in its he says, "I had threes. I opened
"Certainly I did," savs the first she has tried and failed to swim .one
person succeeds in gathering ing as rapidly us her real values1
Chamber of Commerce mem be the pot nnd one other mnn stayed, speaker.
the English
. . . Channel,
. , and, her, full - » permanent gain there will be will permit \s far as herdevcl-i
ship drive. And it already hus re­ lie drew one card. We 1st hack
"And did you win?"
ure is laid to the fact that *he is many more who will suffer disil-- opment is sound and her prosperceived more than $108,000 worth and forth for awhile am! finally
"Did I win? Huh the first pot a vegetarian.
of free advertising. And the pub­ he called. Tvu got three of a kind,’ was the only one I lost!"
n o m &gt; i1 o f h '
f
L,y By is supported by actual resources 5
on improved Business nnd R esidential l’I0l
Her diet doCHU•tt supply
enough tha Honda,
common with.o th e r the benefit is bound to be felt far
licity hasn't licgun yet.
heat
and
strength
in Sanford
h
to
enable
the
parts
of
the
United
States,
has
no
beyond
her
borders.
What
is
to
he
»
-------- o— —
body to withstand so |on^ a strug­
A fellow has no time to look at
gle against cold r.nd currents.
Funds immediately available subject to t'u|
his girl while riding in a taxi-cab.
FROM SPEECH BY G. R. SHAW
He generally takes up all of his
examination.
FOR SLOW work among men or
time watching the meter. Sanford
We are all mail, more or bias. If
Doctors .....
.. ..........
know
nothing
about
oxen,
a
vegetable
diet
will
do.
For
Herald. Unless he's going to meet you knew everything about mo | these things^"TheyTall tb
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
'or, then the meter dugsn't mut­ that I know about myself, y o u . ves" jus* tts we do but Ieni "nor- violent work, as the Japanese ous
under-expansion. That is the con­
suppose learned when they had to change
in various parts of Florida spec­ stant danger of booms, since they
ter much. Clermont Preaa,
would all get up and rush out of m ice. Many experiments had been their soldiers’ diet from rice to ulation is in a high fever. There
SEE
-------- o--------I OOTS,
I It is In order to flutter one lirnor. m eat, you must have the violent are cool heads in tho midst of the make for u tossing overboard of
well established business princi­
from killing your situation who wish it were other- ples.

New Smyrna Sea

To My Son

IT’S NEWS

Seminole (Jounlij^a
Sanford,Fla.

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AND WE CALL IT NERVE!

fllrninT|hne&gt;l 849"lihm rUn ‘° CfI,U I
»PCculative increments a!- „
fornin in HI „ in gold was di t- most invariably disappear as quick-1 ■
ARY Prince Hont
tbnso JhA CkCl hope“ ?f I! / “3 they were created. There a re !"
of Reuss, once
»n"t
rlcboH
' nl I Ibo had
'T r°
ctT a '11*»kn»
f*’w exceptions.
Then..advancement
priny.c, is now thnt riches could
overniifh*
ina»., . ___
_i....
. ■
“*k him what has happened. If he
•Some men will never let their pn
Johnny Spencer in the Macon [is a Frenchman ho says his wife wives go off on t(i'*ir own. They
Telegraph continues to fuss about [has bad a "crisis of nerves." If he demand that they shall not leave
the hot weather in Macon. Johnny,1is an Englishman he says, "I made tlicjr side for a moment—that they
why don't you come to Florida to a perfectly harmless remark a t , shall literally net in accordance
^

vwav
y y’

'"UH'r. the Englishmanils the more scion- tlm effect is that it almost drives self amount to something, that
tifieally accurate of the two,
I the wlvvs mud. They grt "hervts.” [pitiful. And so is he.

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B ride-E lect' Honored
With Lovely Courtesy
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edtling &gt;vm ^
evening a t »
me of Mr. and

Savannah, Gn
Sanford wit!
returned
; in CalAlfred Liljn leave
several weeks in
I left yesterday for
-aeh to spend several
]is family.
trine Pittman and Sam
Tampa arc the guests
,rgia Mobley.
Ray returned yesterlelightful stay in Asheaukrsonvillt*, M. C.
w Wells, who has been
her aunt, Mrs. Alfred
ive today for Tampa.

T E L E P IIO N E B e s. 4*2*4,

Chased Out

Mrs. John Leonnrdy charmingly
entertained Thursday evening with
bridge nn n shower complimenting
Miss Florence Mero, whose m arri­
age is n social event of tomor-

A. Mero' was awarded a ja r of
Houbigant's bath salts for high
score, and Miss Sara Evelyn Wil­
liams received n box of powder for
holding second highest
score.
These two presented their prizes
to Miss Mero. Miss Anna Kanner
received a bridge set for holding
low score.
Following nn interesting evening
of bridge the shower was present­
ed in a basket, which was filled
with many useful nnd lovely gifts.
A delicious salad and ice course
was served.
Those present were: Miss Flor­
ence Mero. Mrs. K. C. Maxwell,
Miss Jean Maxwell, Mrs. Clwi*
Mathews, Mrs. C. It. Klrtley, Mrs.
I \ A. Mero, Mrs. J. W. Mero, Mjsj
Charlotte Smith, Miss Tillie Ben­
jamin, Miss Anna Kanner, Miss
Jean Kanner, of Jacksonville, Mi**
Dorothy Mero, Miss Sara Evelyn
Williams, Miss Gladys Wilson,
Miss Carol Stone, Miss Georgia
Mobley, Miss Velina Shipp.
Mrs. Leonnrdy was assisted in
entertaining her guests by Mrs.
Clarke Leonnrdy.

EVERY DRESS IN THE STORE ON SA LE EXCEPTING NEW FALL DRESSES
REGULAR

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DRESSES

DRESSES

$ 39.75

4

SALE PRICE

Evci■y Dress Must
go. Sale is to make
room for new Fall
Drcr«scs.

Minister of Christian
Church Locates With
Family In This City

A recent arrival in Sanford is
Rev. H. K, Holton, a minister of
the Christian' Church, who comes
from Ohio, with the intention of
locating here.
Rev. Bolton served the Christian
Church in Iowa for 1- years nnd
he is said to be a man of intellec­
tual ability, uml a successful min­
nbegiad American
Children ister.
mtf nice v
Rev. Bolton has com® to Florida
n at Kiv- Help School Chinese to escape the extreme Northern
ris will be
Winters and has chosen Sanford
ss Mary
XF.W YORK, Aug, 14.—A cam­ because of its famous all-year
paign of cradle internationalism 'round climate and splendid schools.
has been inaugurated by the World He is accompanied by his young
Association of Daily Vacation Hi*le Schools which is being carried
on by correspondence between boys
and girls in 8,000 daily vacation
Bible schools in China and chil­
dren enrolled in similar schools in
the United S tates.and Canada. The
latter aro raising in pennies and
nickels a $10,000 offering to help
Chinese children, 00,000,000 of
whom have no schools whatever.

In

$ 29.75

Miss Esther Powell
Weds Porter LansingOn Thursday Evening

age Brockham and
ilixine have returnA wedding of much interest to
easant stay at Brevard the friends of the young couple is
that of Miss E sther Powell and
Porter Ionising, Jr., both of this
city. Tho ceremony was performed
Thursday evening a t 8 o'clock at
the residence of Mr. ami Mrs. T.
L. Dumas, in the presence of a
few intimate friends. Dr. J. T.
Irs. Troy ttoy returned Nixon, pastor of the First Method­
I their car from their ist Church officiating.
n which included points
The bride was lovely in her wed­
ding dross of white satin, made on
folina.
straight lines nnd trimmed with
bands of lace. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lans­
ing left immediately a fter the cer­
emony for a trip to points in South
Florida.
Mrs. lansing, since making San­
ilthil nf Atlanta, Ga. ford her home, has through her
I the Carroll Corpora charming personality made a num­
Ue afternoon and eve ber of friends.
b u d Mrs. E. M. Car
Mr. Lansing is a well known bus­
iness man here, being connected
with tin* Hutton Engineering and
B faart nnd attractive Contracting Company. The many
p/Wurncd from a five friends of the young couple wish
»t ttfic home of Tier tliVm evWy hrfppfness.
Upon their return, Mr. pnd Mrs.
J. U. Farris of Jack•lansing will he a t home to their
friends at the Philips Apartment.

hiiik Her

$ 16.75

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Approval. No
Dresses may be re­
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to Cbarge Dresses
At Sale Price

daughter. M i- .Martha Itolton,
who will i tiler High School in Sep­
tember. Mi -. Bolton will join her
husband and daughter later in the
season.
R e v . Bolton
will conduct the
servi es of the Christian Church
Sunday morning a t 10:15 o'clock
at the American Legion Home. All
mend *rs of the church residing 111
the city are urged to come out to
extend a real Sanford greeting to
Ilex. Bolton.

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Hats

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° f. °aU»ndY Cai’if., filed a $75,000 breach of
laboratorviar *8
Schwart-s^nvcntor, shortly before ho
ow„. II * liear Martinez and left another man’s body
i th.- hurV„“^ n &gt;s believed to have hastened his disaprrXout , ■„rv.att1
is ^lleved responsible for his
■ery detail of his “perfect crime.”
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Athletics Lose To Browns
D I P i While Wns?.'nR:on Is Able
D liE i
to Hold Its Own; Uhle Is
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Undoing of The Harrismon

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WASHINGTON,
Aug.
14.—
Washington nnd Cleveland divid-1
t Y e a rs ,' 1* 11 double header Thursday, the I
champions bowing to superior*
*' •KUr*-'' *pitching by Uhle In the first game
[»st ( on- and taking the second with a ninth
in (Jolf inning rally to brenk a tie. The

Kent Greenfield Holds Smoky
City Crew to 5 Scattered
H its; Hornsby Clouts Out
IIIsThirty-First Home Hun
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 14 —V
York took the finnl of a .four-game
series with Pittsburgh ThuvMlsr.
4 to 1. drnwing-nn even break anil
reducing the lead of the Pirate? tr&gt;
four nnd onc-half games In the Nnv tional league race.
Kent Greenfield allowed the
] Corsinrs five hits nnd had a safe
• m argin to work upon for his team
. m ates turned out u three run lead
In the third inning. The Giants
totalled seven safo blows in off
Aldridge, who was removed from
the box in the seventh to be suc­
ceeded by Adams and Hheehnn.
Travis Jackson again injured his
lame knee and had to retire from
the game. The daily shower de­
layed the contest 2U minutes in
the sixth inning.
The Box Score
NBW YORK
AU It II PO A K
Southworth, cf.
U2 1 4 0 0
Frisch, Ib-sa. . . 6 1 4 2 1
0
Young, r f . -----4
1 1 2 | &lt;&gt;
Mcusel, if.......... 4 0 0 2 0 0
Terry, lb .......... 2
&lt;&gt; 0 0 0 0
Kelly, 2b. . . . . . .
4 0 1 0 &amp; 1
Jackson, as......... 2 0 0 L 1 0
Webb, x ........... 0 0 0 0 0 0
indstrom, 8b. ..
1 o o 1 l o
Snyder, c............ !J
0 0 6 1 0
Greenfield, p. .. 4 0 0 0 1 i
• Totals ..........Bit
4 7
k Butted for Jackson
i PITTSBURGH AB K H
Carey, cf........... 4
1 2
Me Minis, lb....... 1
0 1
Cuyler, rf ......... 4 0 1 1
B arnhart, If. „ .. 4 0 0
Trnynof, lb ..... 4
0 0
W right, ss. .. „ 1 (&gt; tl
Moore, 2b......... 2
0 0
Smith, c............ 1
0 1
Aldridge, p..... 2
0 0
Adams, p...........0
0 I)
Grantham, xx .. 1 O 0
Sheehan, p...... 0
0 0

27 1.1
In si
1*0 /
7 li
H 0
l*
2 l)
1 1
1 2
1 2
4 o
0 2
0 1
0 0
0 0

Totals ......... 21 1 G 27 8 1
xx Batted for Adams in seventh.
Score by innings:
New Y o rk ............. 001 000 100—4
Pittsburgh ........... 001 000 000—1
Summary: Two base hits, Young
Carey, Mclnnis, Frisch.
Three
base hits, Cuyler, Stolen liases,
Frisch. Sacrifice, Terry, Young,
e ft on bases, Now York R; Pitts­
burgh 0. First base on balls, off
Greenfield, 1; off Aldridge 2; off
Sheehan 1, Struck out, by Green­
field 2; by Aldridge 2; by Sheehan
1. Hits ofL.AJ/J,ridge 7 In six In­
nings, none in seventh: off Adams
none In one inning; off Sheehan
none in two Innings. Passed balls,
Smith. Losing pitcher, Aldridge.
Umpires, Moran, O’Day and OuigJcy. Time, 2:14.
1

ClJIlfl DOWN CARDS
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14.—The Chiengn Cubs hit the St. Louis Card­
inals Thursday nnd won the first
game of the series, H to 6. The
visitors got 12 safeties for a total
of 21 bases. Manager Hornsby
of the Cardinals hit bis thirty-first
home run of the season, with two
men on base in the fifth inning.
Hcoro hy innings:
C hicago......... 201 020 200-8-12-1
Bt. Louis .. . 1 1 0 Oil) 000 -6-10-0
Batteries: Cooper and Gonzales;
Haines, Rhein and O’Farrell.

How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE Ll
(Second Knit J
**
Won
T a m p a ....................... ;u
Lakeland ................. ;u
St. Petersburg .. .. 21
Sun f o r d ..................
12
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Well Lest
Pittsburgh .........
6*1 II
New York -.
Bt 47
Cincinnati ..
. r*7 hi*
Brooklyn ..
r. i frj
St. Louis
G1 66
Philadelphia ..
. -IK 66
Ghlcngo .. ..
IH Gil
B o s to n .........
45 66
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Philadelphia .. .. . 7*1 26
W ashington........ .. fi!&gt; 21)
Chicago .. ..
.. Gt» 61
Detroit .........
.6 1 66
Kt. LouD .............
Cleveland .
.. Gl 62
New Y"ik .. .
.. 45 01
B o sto n ................. .. 21 71
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won Lost
New Orleans
.. 61 61
Atlanta „ „
.. 66 65
Nashville
.. (It) 67
Chattanooga ....... .. 66 58
Memphis .........
Mobile ............
.. 68 62
Little Rock
55 61
Birmingham ........ .. fit 62

S
S; ALL WOOL SUITS

ter In* was defeated fo’- the cham­
pionship by Willie MaeFarlaneJ on­
ly one stroke separating the pro­
fessional and tile amateur after
26 extra holes I*.id beerf ployed.
Jones has grown up in golf,
winning his first tournament in
1010 nt the age ef eight—a spec­
ial children’s event in Atlanta.
Two years later ne captured hi
club' junior event, and whtfn 10
year-* old lie reached the finals of
the national amateur at Oakmont,
losing to Davy Herron, *r» and 4.
In gaining the finals Jones elim­
inated Jim Mnnion, Boh Gardner,
Rudy Knepper and W. G. Fownes,
an astounding record.
In 1021 he was fifth in the na­
tional open and in this amateur
tost to the then llrltidi champion,
Willie Hunter, in tie* third round,
after he Imd sidetracked Clarence
Wolff nnd Mr. (). F. Willing
A year later Bobby encountered
an irrepressible Snrnzen a t Skokie
in the national open nnd finished
second, one stroke behind. Then
he proceeded to work through to
the semi-linals of the am ateur
where he bowed to Jess Sweetser,
8 and 7.
The year
brought a differ­
Jack M* mp.oy ha* started active training for future ring bouts. Her
lie’s shown 111 his quarters at Los Angele.-* with one of hi parrini: ent story and for the first time
partners. The dialup hn.i been displaying good form in liis early he gained a national crown at Inwood in the open, although h&lt;* hail
workouts despite Ids long absence from tin* ring.
j to defeat Bob Cruiekshank in a
playoff, lb* led the medalists
I with III* in the amateur, but went
| down before .Max Muruon in the
I third round. .Marston aventuolly
j won the championship in a battel
with Sweetser.

Leaders In Both L eag u es
Falter In Pennant Races;
New York FightingBravely

FLORIDA STATE LE.
Tampa a t Lakeland.
St. Petersburg nt Sunford
NATIONAL LEAL
Boston at Philadoiphia.
Brooklyn a t Now York.
Cincinnati «t Pittsburgh
Chicago a t Kt. Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGU1
Ft. Louis at Cleveland.
New York at Washington.
Philadelphia at Boston.
&lt;fhgtlul'til.
Dundee—CUy,to lay three miles
pavement at once. J
n 'w ea.**

BROWNS BEAT ATHLETICS
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14.—
St. Louis won its only game of
the series of four by winning the
final fray with the Athle'icu here
Thursday, 6 to 4 A wide throw
by Poole in the eighth inning gave
the Browns their winning rur., Al
Simmons hit bis twentieth home
run of the season off Canton ia
the fifth inning.
Score by inning i:
St. Louis .. .. 20*1 (HI 010— PM
Philadelphia ..000 810 0 0 0 -4 - 6-1
Batteries: Gaston nnd Hargrave;
Walbcrg and Cochrine.

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Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Lakeland 4-2: Tampa 1-1.
Sanford 2; St. Peter.*burp 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 1; New l urk 4,
St. ouis G; Chicago 8.
Only two scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington 0-6; &lt; L*' oiund
1‘hilndeiphin 4; St. Louis 5
Others rain,
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Atlanta 2; Birmingham 1.
Nashville 2; Chattanooga 4.
Little Rock 6; Memphis I.
Mobile fi; New Orleans 6.

Mr. Speer in in New York buy
itig full ready-to-wear, Mrs. J.u-,
nler. who is now in charge of th*
Ia*esburg—Building construction
ready-to-wenr department is c
active,
id .oil every 'drMs* In'fllrf hfbH1 re- sili It.ml t-.r,— BrH ■b-myrtrh
CHICAGO, hflif.G I.—Getting an ( Wlllf Hdlli AT*iorient i League Irani
loss of cost.
i Made City-—Utilities Company
*
lender
■
appt
*.
nt
ij
&lt;
•
ijoying
equal
even break in the series with i'ittsj
favor
with
findom.
at
ten
lion
i
hurgh by winning Thursday' gain**
being directed eliiefly on the nt*
I to I, behind Greenfield'- artful j tempts of McGrow'.* courageou
Inn liner, the New York Giant * kept I hall (luh to annex it fifth consec­
within lighting di lance of the Na­ utive pennant. Somewhat battertional League leaders, four and j i d from their profittddo sojourn
I’ltll &lt;flllt
otie-lmlf games separating the two i In the v. . i .......... . ti o f i In* league,
'*&gt;• Mr-. K. |* | i.ni- ,u
clubs tonight. Their standing'.
i the Giants headed bought for their
1 •nt
Mi w, (}. (.* i
Won ost Pet. I hum** jrroupdn, when* they will tin * irei &lt;&gt;. El nr Mu. J uk.-iii
*l ll, a tie (let ..... I:
Pi11diurgh
.. *• 1 ll
.610 Hu im- . with i . i ii other chili in •*’lr"
i .*-* a u.ir.lliin ,.f
|,
New York
.. *M 47 .6*16 the league liefi.ro hitting the road *’"'• • r I n s n a e |ier*».,.* t. ti
......I.
Florida
and
it
i.
Until American league pennant I again.
*.t l.i.nmi i,&lt;m|, i a,, ia., .tin
contenders stubbed their loos,
With roughly fifty games n*- t " ........ .. e l i i l i n l o a Ini. i . -i
Philadelphia faiteilng in it gruel­ ! mninitig to he played, tin* mint I lie te l lo S llIK ,l* -, | II....I
.tad |.«.lie - iii ssinln*.
ling puce uf last week and drop­ nptimihlii I’nati- Liu hold- no )|- ho;
h'lul Mu. I n - w i t .
ping a close game to hit. Looi*. I lilslnns about n load that could be
ruv l - t „r s i : j . r
I * Of H\ V I - 1 n i l . I |
five to four and Washington can ■ dwarfed to iii'dghift'nm'u in a m*S'V
t-*, Her. Till I I .. -i
ing an even break in a twin bill I I ll's, Blit he de. figi re that the
’l m i i s l i l e T w e e t i i a.
with Cleveland by winning the 1Giant* will have f.i play mighty
B ■'a a e T w e n l i ■tetn- i .*
\\ l.-reilM, It .1 \| .......
second game, G to I, nftor b( in*: 1 mart, cnnsMcut b.i-oi*nll to nverin l n t e t rat,.i- u f u ,.. , t .
..m il1
uiiul out in the opener, 2 to o. '•otne oven that handicap. If the All*. I nlVnr, ll......
*
rn.nl |
Their standing.
Pirate shotilib expero nr * the let*
the i
■ f e n t a t e ,.f r . l i t t , A l o e
down anticipated in . me quarters
• • l l i i e i l , l a 1.1,1, r I I I . , I t i e ,
Philadelphia
..
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Washington
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gues raw action due to nmi. Tin
Ill'll Ilf &gt;1(11 III .,11,1 ,
Chicago Cuba defeated St. Loui
&lt; ' r i l l l l l &gt; .1 l l t l t f ,i '.I I I I t III
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H tu G, in a free hitting game.
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Highlanders Take
Two Contests From
Leaders Of League

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.160 tlic Tanq •* Snnikn taking tu t
uf much intensity
by a sc ii** nt I I** 2, and tin sec­ disturbance
ond, it c m a i n n i n g t ame. 2 te I. moved to eastward nf Elnrida durtin Highlanders *"g Vugil t 21 I . 2a and the lainPet In I ot11 gum&lt;
.660 came from behind and by timely t ill defieiein v ruiiy d fiein one
.61!* hitting pu.',lied tlieir m e * across, i i: ’h *** is inches. 'I in- weather
.616 Tlirrlmcn pitched hi i ir t gain* w 1. well -uited lor l a i n c -ttllg liny
,I!H fur l.ukelaail, a even inning m HI*11 the (licking uf ,;irlv cut toll lilt t
wu too warm and tee thy for
.4 Hi* f a i r and t u n k out m \ iii cii .
truck, cam*, wnit potatec , straw. 11
Scon* by innings:
herri* . ami citrus fruits mi the
. no
First Game
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Lukt'lnud
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Today’s Games

r Saturday, Aug. 15th wc are offering tli
bargains in men's Suits, for 8 days only.

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DistrlV
H O W ARD
Sanford

WORLD LEADERS
FOR 37 YEARS

Service

means

something
When you buy Diamond
Tire* from ua wo agreo to
do this:
—Keep them In excel­
lent condition whlio-you
are using them ,
—Repair any littio cuts
th a t may appear,
—Occasionally change
them from one wheel to
another to even the wear,
—Examine the tire (laps
to see th at tubes are n o t
being pinched.

l.nnttptl on Unilrnatl dost* tu pavtql
miles nitrllu'usl n1 Winiur I'.n k, Oi
Thrve flilirUt this Itnul is gimd Ciiru
high liRTumiicIv ami Uuikini; land.
A Heal llargain

E. F. L A N E

This service and alltnlLtn,
along with Diamond quality,

REALTOR
R o o n ii 501-502,

1‘btm e ?5

First Nnt iopal Hnnk ’Ji^Winjr.
f?A L E 3 ' F 0 U ( ’A ^

M. M. STEWART

give* you the g rta teit
value in the world.

^OUORAS KING

ellows" Service Std
1st ft TTni. Photic 117SERVICE WITH A SNf

tire

l ijWijjht Bros. Co,

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Sitnlofii, Florida

�D , F R ID A Y . A F G U S T 14, 1925.

Phone
Classified Directory
), RATES
in Adv«oe«

Advertising

EVERT TRUE

PRINTING

FOR BIG RESULTS adi
the
FORT
LAUD1
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE DAILY NEWS—it cover
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N. aril County thoroughly
Lumley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, a t very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
w riters. Telephone 03, We'uka
Bldg. .
LEARN ABOUT Polk County ai
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Lakeland, through the Sta
Engraving. Embossing. See us Telegram. Best advertising m
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. dium in South Florida. Publish
R. It. Ave.-Commerclul SL
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM
Lakeland, Florida.
REAL ESTATE
J,

E. SPURRING, siili-divlslon
specialist. Subdivision to Orluudo, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
SIGNS
Any Kind—Anywhere

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D1U UCI • V/I1C

Dodge Touring ear for repair
bill. Car property of Dove Lloyd.
Sale Tuesday 18th. Sanford G ar­
age.__________________________
FOR SALE: New home, modern,
In good residential section. Rea­
sonable. Easy terms will be a r­
ranged. Apply Box A. B. C. Care
Sanford Herald.
FOR SALE: 80 acres on road to be
paved. Some front on lake. In
city limits of Sanford $500.00 per
acre. Terms. R. W. Lawton, Oviedo,
i Phone 2.

COLUMBUS (G a.) I.F.DC
Classified ads have the
circulation in Snuthwesteri
gia. Rate 8c (fl-Word line

3 acres partly improvedge of Sanford. $1,*
di. It. 11. B., P. O. Box

ivj k i .ACM

the prosperous farm ­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Form erly Sanford Sign Shop.
ia county advertise in the DeLnml
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At Daily News, rate 1c per word, cash
with order.
F irst Street.
TIN AND-METAL WORK
JAMEfl H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metsl Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111. _ * ______

Building Material
THIS
IS DIRECTORY

H1RACLB Concrete Co-, general
cement work, eidewalke, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation bozeo. J. K.
Terwilleger, Prop.

!• flat* wHfcta *a*T
• |(o |lr

of S a a f a r 4

I ••
often
neeiled.
t il l w h r n a n y n e e la r e q u i r e d .
I t la
a lp h ab tllca llr
(at

Spire In Thin
g CT O R Y
’HONK
118

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

DAVID B. HYEF
ARCHITECT
Member A. L A
Itoaa Hulldlutr
Orlando. Flarlda

■IAIIIIF.II Slim*
113 Magnolia Ave.
6 Find Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladle* and Children

.ES FOR RENT
.1 SONS
Olive It.
4 2nd St. at It. R

r PDft. HIKE
O SERVICE Day
leets nit trains. Bsirl’honu 561 and 03-W

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Ha

II. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder

WANTED: To buy n nine or ten
room house done in, suitable for
FOR RENT: Unfurnished ap a rt­ roomers. Will pay $15110 cash, bal­
ment, three rooms, private bath ance in monthly payment«. Price
with hot water. Private entrance, must be reasonable, P. (&gt;. Box 124.
919 Oak Avenue.
BIG MONEY MAKER: 90 bend
FOR RENT: Three room furnish
dairy entile, machinery, trucks,
ed apartment. 815 Park Ave.
nil eqiiinment. Retail. No land goes
with this Upon nasture. $12,000.00
fi&gt;r month Align-t. Woodland Dairy
New Smyrna, Fla.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNESend in yom subscription to tin1
Tribune or hand it to your local
-tenter so you can read Florida'?
greatest iniv-.;-iper. One year
$8.00, (5 months. $4 00, three mouthi$2.00. If you desire $ 1,0o0 insur| mice policy tiJd 75e to your order,
WANT TO
anything? If ho

STATIONS AND
3 SUPPLIES

Rooms For Rent

SI..pi() Values f u r ........... $1.00
7Te Values f o r ............... 7ftc
Etc.
As Long As They Cast
“A
Greater Sanford Through
FOR RENT: Room with sli •i'|iinr
A
Greater Chamber of
porcb. 825! Park Ave. 1’indie
133 J.
Commerce”

FDR RENT: Furnished room 1 or
2 gcntlcim M. Ml llonvitle Ave.,
2nd house above Ball Park. Dicks's
ItMUIl nee.

Drinking: Water

in

the Gainesville Sun.

D ELECTRIC GO.
i to Gtllon A PULt
la. Everything elecjoua 422. Eleclragith

DEPENDABLE USED CAIIN
STOLEN: Collie
art. Airedale pup 1921 Dodge Touring.
:uru to ltd North 1925 Dodge Coupe.
ami receive ro- 1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 lot
Truck.
LOST: White and liver spotted
pointer. Answers to the name 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton 'vruek
I. \V. P h illip s’ Sim s
of IVpner. Finder return dog to
Dodge Brim. Sales and Service
Seminole Hudson-Essex Co., nnd
Phone J
Oak and 2nd S t
receive reward.

FOR RENT: Front ts'ilr~om. Call
nt Milae-f Thoatn or 321 Magnolia A\ etiuo.

H U Y o r sell

advertise

Automobiles

FOR RENT—Rooms witii or with
out meals.
Reasonable rules.
Linen IVI IlmiMd.

ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. .Ruining, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Wayrroas Journ,-d-Herald, Way cross, Georgia.

DO Y O U

.Municipal Supply
Cily Of Sanford

Florida Slate Hoard
Of Health

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

FOR RENT: Fund* led apnr ini'llt.
Ap ily Sanford Paint and Wall
Paper Go. 112 First Street.
TO REACH BUYERS or sidlois of
Florida resl estate advert!** •"
the St. Petersburg Times, (trio cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bab Hardware

PK F L O R E T ”
r *JJ oi'casiooi.

I .id m iii Fort Mellon, Eastern Exposure, fncI'ark, an ••xci’lliqil hnuicsitc, on good terms,

i

$1,7.711.(11)

L o b b y I ’ u le s lo n -U r u m l« y tlblg.
Sanford
Florida

J. H. HUTCHINSON

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

H i : VI. E S T A T E
A c r e a g e . F a r m s and
O range
G ro v es a Specially
I 0 !0 L a u r e l A ve n u e,
M e m b er o f
HAN F O R D , F L A
F lorid a S ta le
F l o r i s t s A ss o cia tio n .

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia's larg­
est daily. Want ad rate I l-2c per
word; I insertions 1 l-4e; ll or
more lc per word each insertion.

R esident

o f F lo rid a s in c e
R eferences:
F i r s t N a tio n a l Bank.

dWYKK

Moughton
riK c r

d Hank Uldu.
— Flnride

I SHI.

Have you rooms to rent or some
second hand furniture to sell?
Usa The Herald's classified page
and get results.

t e l l t o o

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\ . P . C O N N E L L Y &amp; SO N S

Business Lot
between 1st ami 2nd on San­
ford Ave. Priced $200.00 per
fool lower than adjoining
property.

Three Fine Residence
Lots
Facing San Lanta entrance
$J,ftUft each

are wasting time and mo­
il this page hasn’t yuur elasd advertisement. Phone it in

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I'LL. O F T T H A T &lt;sOY U P

iTQ F v ;

111.1 Sanford Ave. Sanford, l'la

Phono S

FJ^bone 2dfl-W

Printing—Decorating
PHONE S0.Y

KINK'S FILLINC
STATION

IIKAI. KSTATK —INVF.H'fllK.VI'9

LOR LSI

G. TAYLOR DYER

INSURANCE

*ree station*. Mag.
tvond.
.mu.. ...First
I a.v.iand,. Elm.*
*«“* *nd 10th Streat!
vice.

■J

W RONG ~

Miscellaneous

tion.

The Ball Hardware

'S L 'C H

4 LOTS on Laurel Ave., close in
2 corners, 12th anil 13th Street.
$5500.00. $1500.00 cash balance to
WANTED: From five to 10 acres suit purchaser.
unimproved land within radius
of
■• three
» » miles of city. 11. care The

Chlnaware in English Porce­ ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. Pnlains, Ituvnrinn and Japanese latka
Daily Nr .vs is circulated In
an industrial and agricultural sec­
China make lovely gift*

CAFK
lire and Quality
Kriglls
IA C A F K
FifOe House
ll^r. 105 W. 1st SL

PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of slut tuition* develop­
ment. Read tihout it in the Palm
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
request.

SHool

Wanted

WANTED: Unfurnished threeroom apartment, first floor, or
DUPLEX shorthand course by a small
house. H. M. Box 081.
mail means success. Pay when
you succeed. Cost one-fifth others. YOUNG MEN wanted, with or j
National Shorthand School, Lake­ without experience to fill v a r-1
land, Fla.
ious positions in South America.,
Big salaries, great opportunities.
STOLEN: From in back of the Enclose 25e to cover booklets, etc.
A LITTLE WANT Al) IN The
Palm's Annex porch two one P. O. Box 204, Stapleton, Statin
HERALD will bring you in big hundred pound kits of Dupont pure Hand. N. Y.
results. Advertise those old a r­ white lead and zinc ground in oil.
A N T E D : E xperien c ed d airym an.
ticles you have stored away and Black kit with white letters on it. W Apply
Herald Office.________
have no use tor. A little thiity- Reward of $25.00. Also a carload
cent ad may bring you several of bricks less 1000 were stolen WANTED: Insurance agent to sell)
accident and sick benefit insur­
dollars. Phnne MS and a repre­ from back of lot 2 corner of 3rd
sentative will call and ?ee you.
Street and Laurel Avenue. *)n Mr. ance. Costing only ten dollars a |
Kents place where Mr. Cook used year. Good commission. 121 West i
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando to live. $50.00 reward if returned Euclid Ave., DeLand, Florida.
Morniiiw Sentinel; largest classi­ to W. M. Tuggle at 503 West Third WANTED: Expert floor sanding—
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ Stieet. Some one must have seen
old nr new floors. Apply 309 \\.
them hauling off my bricks named Second St. Call between 1 and *5
imum 21c cash with eider.
| Daisy, ’cause daisies won’t tell.
p. in. W. D. Fillinon.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is thu
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

Directory
MnUlgraphlng,
ailing—as you
you want It
Porch, First

A rug 0x12. Axmin

FOR SALE: Ten acres in orange
Krove on the Country Club road
in the city limits. Good seven room
house. A bargain. Terms. See Mrs.
J. A. Ilarrold at 214 Park Ave., SIX ROOM BUNGALOW. Only
or phone 250.
one year old. Southern exposure.
On lot 6(5x117, $7,875.00, 41376.00
FOR SALE: Corner lot I’nrk Ave., cash, balance in 5 years.
and 13th Street. Phone or inquire
Mrs. J. A. Ilarrold, 214 Park Ave­ LARGE LOT 54x164 corner High­
nue.
land and Oak. Southern exposure,
$1750.00. $550.00 cash, balance 1.
FOR SALE: Good six room house 2,
3 years.
and two lots. Corner Oak Ave.
and 11th Street. Eastern exposure. EAST FRONT LOT on U u rel
Terms. Phone or inquire Mrs. J.
Ave., between 12th and 13th St.
A. Ilarrold, 214 Park AVe.
Price $1400.00. $300.00 ensh, bal­
ance
$10.00 m onthly.»
SALE: House and lot on 8th
Price $1*50.00 cash. M. Caro PALMETTO AVK. LOT east front
between Katie and Sanford $1*500.J " SALE: Avocado pears. Fresh 00. $500.00 ensh, balance $50.00
"ff the trees. 305 Park Avenue.

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THE WEATHER

Florida’3 K

Partly cloudy Thursday and Friday with scattered thunde
e n ; gentle to moderate too
southwest winds.

Crt»tMt V egetable

AN FORI), FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925.
n a u u i a v ,i .u i C l b A n U

SCOTT DIVORCE

D c U lK e F S

Purchase Local P roperty

TftlM DEUEAIC
&gt;

■ jo

five which h 75 b
I rum of Sal),001); an
|West First Street
I lion for which wn
plot, including eig
Spicy Testimony And Vigor­
I ford and Coinimious Denials .Mark Session
! consideration ot i
In be
l..i $241,000.
&lt;fl ( I IIIWi
Of Cou;( Wednesday;Scotl
to
"
And Wife Differ In Stories
The group, it was announced, is
n’s0. mtcrested in
syndicate
owning property valued at $.1,-000 - “ Keyhole"’ P eeking
0IH) in Orange county, including
the townsite of Itithlo.
Related l!y Sleuth
All of the trail actions except
the block of lots at Sanford and
t ummercin! Avium. u , , rt. n e g o t i ­ Defective Relates How Wife
" ‘ ‘it With a “ lloollegger;”
ated through It. &lt;’. Tisdale, real es­
Drink Episodes Described •
tate dealer, who has established
an office in this city
ALPENA, Midi.. Aug. 1.1.—Key*"'lc lacking by a house detective,
alleged misconduct by Mrs. Edna
•lame'! Scott, liquor drinking in
Washington congressional circles,'
alleged intimidation of nros|&gt;ective
witnesses, all these things, inter-

K e llo R K

K f s A m e r ic a

Ifelurn
L o u r in g

Spoils
W ar

jafellefuse
Wee Opinions
Participation In
Ires Plan Likely
'Alter Problem
HINT,TON, Atur-13.—

nial communication
. for the return o f
property seized t&gt;y
led States durintr the
i been presented to Nation-Wide Movement Gets, IM^hini, Like I
UnderWnyWith Prominent
Rejects First
People From Over Country
( ’(inferences A
Taking Active Part la li
netted At C:i

a
i
it
,v
v
.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1J. Fa.h side having rejected the t'ir l
proposal put forward by the other, the American and Belgian debt
■ouimia Ions f iuiiiI thi in elvi to
day in the position of having to
s-ek new ground upon which tc
ieiie'.v the negotiations looking to
•In* refunding of Belgium's war
debt to the United States.
'there was no official statement
as to how wide a gulf had been
developed in the presentation of
the Belgian offer and the Ann*r11*hm counter proposal, hut event*;
•&gt;f tin* day indicated clearly that
tile coiiiniinsiniis were quite far
apart in their viewpoints.
While there was no expression
pessimism at the conclusion of
c day’s conversations, uqithur
as there the show of optimism
evident after tin* second duy of

tiled Stater, the time an- '
[muriate to take up for •
[ the question of German
,n
[ -till held hy the WashI
krmment.
II
absence of the text of
,1
Li communication or any j
1 w to the present n tti-1
j
the Washington governLnot possible to say what
up
[ the situation as to disk lrrii »•
rty is forelif reopening of diploma- men, governors and former g o v ­
even
hMulcnee on the question, ernors, political leaders,
members of the jury tlur. v evict­
liry of the United States |ed McCrary of using the mad to
L the peace treaty with! defraud, thirty of the mare than
[ns put througli clearly I 100 hankers affected hy his finan
L-o far the sequestrated ! eiiil operations, clergymen and
Ins concerned. A joint j others high in the official and
Ivluplrd liy congress and i business life of the nnUtm.
Itof tin* treaty declared | Leader* of tlm delegation said
L“ y -liould lie retained j they w ty pneui^-.'d* courteously.
» -3 g'.(m gtr.cN v ia it un-«' After the conference, which lasted
inte claims of Am°rienn more than two hours, tii e six mentigninst Germany arising hers, headed hy
_ Representative
Se war had been settled Wood o f Indinnu , emerg’ d from
the attorney general’s office with
the ratification of the an air of confidence. He promis-1r;1(t.
tip administration consist- cd them, they said, that he woiibl, niU„’t
1 held that in adopting tile give the application full nnd lair ,,f Vl,
k congress took out of consideration before submitting it
i‘„
b of the (ixeeutive branch in the usual course to the pardon j,.ms
Irnernment nutli u ity to attorney of the department, after
||a
B&gt;disposition of the prop- which it will go to the prodding prt.ff
■ re&gt;. it hits been eoii- judge and prosecuting attorney i c,mm
Bvt ik'darc its will ns t" who took part in the trial for their pnqn
■3k' d'llic with seipiested approval or disapproval. It then joiim
■trurty In f o r . ' a. tfon ran must come hack to the nttonmyi Thi
general for his reeomiaeiidiilimi. seism
If this is favorable, it would then ' I di
go to President Cuolidg” for final have
action.
ward
Although the policy &gt;f th'* de- |'omn
partment of justice ha- la en not hour,
to consider an upplicutiou for a know
pardon unless a prisoner has rerv*
ed a third of his term, Attorney ,,*rinGeneral Sargcnnt held that the ex- suhm
ccptions may he mntle if a prison-j
'
er is found to have been execs- ‘ ri'n'
siveiy sentenced or is in a help-j
*lu
less physical condition. Tlie text
1
o f McCrary's application was with- snurl'
hut mcmliors of the ihlega- 1,1 .V.j
Company held,
t itmi said that grounds for a par"
ition 0 f don lay in what they regarded a- j _ _
an excessive sentence. They n ■
Sw 11,300 sorted that McCrary never intmi.lcd to do wrong, that he is capable j |&gt;-1(
and willing to make restitution lo
w r l t those who lost money iis a re u'.t ( 4 J'j
f c i S L ; *■ .,earn,nn' of his operations and that I'" h is -iV ll
i/tsii ' * ummerce imprisonment, Indiana had In t a j
.,
■g .I. in.m.I
“ respected and useful" citizen.
Ji,h
J " Sanf" r' 1'
McCrary is now serving the lit- t ity. &lt;
^
®( the Southern
an,! Telegraph teenth month of a ten year *on-1nui. a
teriio*
L'l2,t)(H) is be- tence.
tio„ rP';'
,li"
n °f this city nlnne.
''"th,. letter receivilm ar,v' Oiere are at
r

a

in st' r v i ' ' ' '

A r.rent survey of
. ri'.ws. j( WM3 saj,|(
1 l|"t»ul ition in the
telephones of
‘•"'"tit 11,300.
Jurther stated that
'* enlarging j,., K,.rv_
time to time
^t'ation that the city
1 ’I'Ulatioii ,,f ‘Jl.oou

T y p w rite r Invented
By M itterdoiT er, Is
Claim o f A ustrians

M”*■"** l" hnvo 2,875
'fvi e nt that time.
;,n 'v*V assured that
" ," r'* are being cary ' y «•? WossIWe and
’ aeJItis in Uhis
“O’ improved.

WANTS CARTER OUSTED
V " D j W E s WIFE
^ ’DNOPi.r , Aug. I
Hrhish* t/ nSt ? ' I'reaid
lias

*•**“ Ufc JIanouin

School Boy Charged
W ith Slaying New Yorker
Carried Body Thirty Miles
Miller P raises City
U ponB igC ivic Drive
A wire received today from
E. C. Miller, manufacturer of
New York City and heavy in­
vestor in Snnford property,
praised Sanford for its effort*
in the recent Chamber of Com­
merce campaign. In his tele­
gram to The Herald, Mr. .Mil­
ler said;
"Have received n copy of
your issue of Aug. 8, telling of
the glorious and successful
work done hy the citizens of
Sanford in the recent campaign
of development nnd advertising,
and I wish to tender my con­
gratulations to tiie Chamber of
Commerce nnd to the citizens
*&gt;f Sanford for the splendid
work done and tin* successful
outcome of their efforts."

■’"Ih . idi , marked Wednesday's
&lt; don of tin. hearing at which
I ongres. man Frank I). Scott is
reeking to divorce his wife.
1he Sculls, husband nnd wife,
told their conflicting stories «.f
marital di cord. Frisk rick Sikes, n
Washington house detective, pic­
tured parte in Mrs. Scott’s Wash­
ington apartment with nil alleged
loiitleggii as her companion: Dver 200 Agents Assent tile
( buries Tti'inaine of Detroit, de­
At New Orleans To Start
scribed the much prenn-ngented
Intensive Siege
Against
|.:ulii . at Like Orion, Mich., in
which Mi Scott was said to have
Runners Of Gulf Coast
taken part in liquor revels; nml
to add to the divot ity of incidents,
t ircuit Judi'e Frank Emerlck or- Alignmen ted I
dered a photographer for a Ctliea- ditmnnl men, I
go newsnnncr from the bar when ing lien* tindi
he attempted to photoertipli Mr . national chief
Scott on the witness stand.
approximately
The Sike deposition went into heavy siege n
the leeurd over the protests of Mrs. on the second
Scott’s romi el who characterized program dcsii
it ns untrue.
i tin* gulf coast
I remaine, a Imvliond friend of
“ We're goini
Mrs. Scott, donil'll (tie charges of leans." Mr. Y&lt;
.Mr. Scott’s rouiisel concerning wild can't Ik- done i
parties alleged to have taken pluce brought mure
at Lake Orion last summer, lie work and if in

KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 13.
—A resolution ih'imiiiding that
George H. Carter he ousted ns a
Public Printer of tho United States
was adopted without roll rail by
International Typographical Un­
ion here this morning.

New* B ryan?

VI' ’i ; I I- &gt;
Aliened KRIer Rode W 11 li
Dead Hrtdy Prnplltd Up Re­
side Him And Threw It In
Ditch Near Missouri Town

M innesota G overn or
R eplies T o W idow
O f C om m oner Upon
D isapproving Plan

N o M arks Oh B ody To
Show Man W a s Shot
-----i »■ .

Youlh Carried To Garden City
Foe Safe Keeping; Politic
Say He Hits Admitted Act

M iss Evans Hurt
and Embarrassed

I rowcutor li. A. Samuels late
Wednesday filed a charge of first
degree murder against Everett
Adams, held at Carden City, Kns.,
far the slaying of Aden It. Claw­
son, of !«otli, N. Y „ whose body
was found by n roadside near l»inioiitn yesterday.
I.AMONTE, Mo., Aug. 13.—Ev­
erett Adams drove for more thnn
do miles with the dead laxly of A.
It. Clawson, I-odi, N. Y-. school
teacher, propped up lieside him hefore tossing, it in a ditch, along a
lonely road three nnd a half miles
southwest of here, in the belief of
officials investigating the case
since the finding of the liody early
today.
The seventeen-year-old Wilming­
ton, Ohio youth “hot Clawson while
he was driving his car near Ottorvillo, Mo., 30 miles east, propped
the body up in the seat beside him
and then drove through Sednlin
and I.anionte to the culvert on the
little travelej road where the body
was found.
Then* were no definite marks on
the body to show that Clawson had
been shot. An autopsy is impossible
because of the condition of the
condition of the body, the coroner
says. Clawson’s body was found
this morning hy Ceorge Mycr, a
farmer.
The place where the body was
f o u n d was exactly as the dcseiip•i»n contained, in the confession of
Adams.
The body was laid out in a lit­
tle ditch, and covered with weeds
at a little concrete culvert on the
road.

NUMBER 12.

Girl Claim s She H as
B eenM isunderstood
In Proposed A ction
TRACY, Minn., Amr. 13.—
Parents of Mhr. Dionetsn
Rrynn Evans who originated
the idea of n memorial to
William Jennings Rryan, in
Florida, had the consent of
the Commoner to name her
after him. the woman’s father
said Wednesday.
It was the written plea of a

The Itev. William Hell Riley, pas­
tor of the First Baptist church of
Minneapolis, is hailed as the suc­
cessor to William Jennings Bryan
ns leader of the fundamentalists.
At least, Maynard Shipley, presi­
dent of the Science League of
America,so regards him. Kev. Mr.
Riley is in Los Angeles now, shap­
ing a fundamentalist campaign
nine-year-old daughter for permis­
there.
sion to name her "baby sister" aft­
er Mr. Ilryan that brought the
consent, according to D. II. Evant
of Trncv. father of Miss Uionesaa.
He uaid he nnd Mr. Drvan were
long time friends and the latter
gave his consent to use of his nnmp
in a letter still In possession of
the family, Imt did not attend the
christening.
News of (ireat Civic Success

Governor (‘'iristinnson Reply

NEW YORK, Aug. 13.— Harry J.
In Raising Large Advertis­
ing Fund lieing ltroadeast Action, secretary to Governor
of Minnesota, today
Over Entire United States Christianson
telegraphed the Associated Proas

from St. Paul as follows;
That Sanford's groat furwanl
"Dionetna Brynn Evans sponsor­
movement, instituted by the Cham­ ing campaign Bryan Florida me­
ber of Commerce in a membership morial daughter of David it. Evana
Trocy, Minn., who was long time
campaign, is already bringing intimate friend lute William Jen­
Sanford
wide-spread
publicity nings Bryan. Daughter named for
throughout the United States is Commoner with his consent.”
Added to tlie two score ulh ged
Mist Evans had stutod that her
indicated in tin* numerous news
whole ale dculcr.i in tinuor arrest­
family was well known in Minne­
items nnd editorials which have sota and referred to Governor
'd Tuer lay, ;i number of permnu,
including a state senator, and his
and are still appearing in many of Christianson ns one who knew her
brother, n game warden, were in
tlm nation's lending newspapers. father.
custody tmlay and charges filed,
In its issue of Aug. !), tlie New
varying from Imut legging and bri­ Sedalin, Mo. Adams waived extra York Herald-Tribune gave one
bery to interfering with govern­ ilition.
fourth of a column to a news item
ment officer*.
CJeorge Mnnville, Towanda, Penn in which the results of the cam­
Kdw'urd tiravolet, gam1 war­ sylvanin, brother-in-law of Claw paign and the location, resources
den, of St. Ilernard parish, brut her soil, with Slieriff Brown nccont and advantages of this city on*
of J. I). tiravolet, a state senator pnnied Adams.
given. Mention is made of the
from Plnqtictninc parish, was ar­
Adams, giving the name "Prei unlimited facilities for a yacht nnd
rested today i barged with inter­ .Iordan” was arrested by Sherif pleasure craft on the St. Johns
fering with agents who seized a Brown when the latter hecunu River nnd especially I.nko Mon­
ouantity of liquor at tlie Gruvolct luspiciotis of the boy’s actions uni roe.
home in St. Bernard parish wlmre of the Idood stained car he wa
Another paragraph tells of San­
the legislator anil his brother were driving.
ford's great building program for
said to have iiMcntnted
ariest
Adams said he hud run awn; the year and mentions ;h&lt;» opening
tin* raiders for trespassing The |from his home in Wilmington, O. of tlie IlntM Forrest Lake on Jan.
senator was arrested yesterday. I and was walking along the rotu I, l'J2tl. The value of tills sort of
Bribery charges filed again-1 Pe­ 1tear Jefferson City, Mo., whet publicity, it is declared, cannot he
ter Pirone alleged payments "f t'lnwson drove nloni' and gave hiti estimated in dollars and cents and
money on two occasions to dry
will ultimately mean that hun­
Mrs. Si ott, Sikes' deposed, went agents; charge:! against Aim* «&gt;
dreds of thousands of (icople
Patterson
allege
three
recent
na\
throughout the United States will
about at night openly with Gilbert
lie Impressed favorably hy such.
Itciisingcr, whom Sik"s said lie sup­ meats to agents totalling $17,000,
posed to lie "a bootlegger." Mrs. while Frank * lesi and Mama I M •
Tlie Brooklyn Daily Kugl.» gave
the story of Sun ford's great suc­
i Scott was visited in tier ap.oiment |er&lt;» wire chargi'd with two c.amtat night l»v Bensin,'.i,r, the deposi- each of bribery for “ protection'
cess in tlie campaign much more
space than did tlm Herald-Tribune,
Ition continued nnd the two sut to move slot k ■ of liquor.
with a large heading reading;
close together with bottles of |iq"Snnford, Florida, Raises $105,000
iinr nnd glasses on the table near Korm cr Minister Held
T «
To Advertise Self." Tills also ap­
them.
it
.
.
peared in tin* issue of Aug. fl.
Thore things Sikes said be ns- On Mail Fraud Charge
In this account mention i. also
certained in some instao..
by
umde &lt;&gt;f tlie success of the leovjLOUIS. Aug. 1.1.—Fading
e. ''king through the key hole of
nient, the location of Sanford on
Mrs. Scott's apartment.
of sudden wealth enveliqithe St. Johns River and the com­
i . begun lit i e today by fed
pletion of tlie now hotel in the
ithorities for investigating
ICarthquakes
near future. Tile $10,000 county
unsuccessful nil well |iro
publicity fund is also mentioned in
s by William It. Rutledge,
In Tw o States
the article.
minister and publisher.
Not only these nttieles, it is lie:
I Stales District Attorney
LOS ANGELES, Aug. I
llevcil, hot t Inhi uinils of others
laid about 3,000 resident
earth.|ual.&lt;‘ shock not heavy
h av e appeared in leading dailii s
te s had invested appmxito !«' generally perceptible,
nml have mu cd a great deal ol
$11)0,001). Rutledge is at
red here alx)ut 0:15 o'cl.H
favorable comment for Sanford
under $3,000 Isind oil charIIKlIllillg.
everywhere.
use of the mails to defraud,
In Florida, especially, many ed­
climinnry hearing is set for
Kelt At Butte Also
itorials have been Written compli­
menting Sanford on its success in \rffcntina
BUTTE. Mont., Aug. I bK m bargo
slight earthqouke was felt b'ii
the campaign and deel.irin.j that
Debt ( ’om m issions
On Imports Signed
it showed the groat elvi.' spirit
7.50 o'clock Iasi night and at *
which
has
heeii
awakened
in
the
o'clock this morning. There
Quit Tem porarily
Sun ford people.
no damage.
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 13.—
President Alvenr ha* signed u de­
Fell Elsewhere
prohibiting the private impor­
Two Youths A r c Held cree
HELENA. Mont.. Aug. •
tation of armunianti nnd trunnions
Helena and the vicinity was *1
In Jacksonville For of war into Argentina without
en at .1:30 o'clock this nmromg
special permission frem ths W’ nr
a slight earthquake of about ■&gt;;
Assault And R obbery Department, In whlcn case they are
intensity as tlie one la-t nigh1
only allowed to enter through the
7:50 o’clock. No damage nq.or
Aug. 1.1.— port of Buenos Airec.
JACKSONVILLE
D cL and Man Is Head Leo La('oml&gt;e. uge Id, and Alfred The decree defines these pro­
RAINS IN NEW VOltK
Igidil, age 21. Ixith of Norwich, hibited imports as those which the
New P u blicity Body J.
C oiiii .. a r e L-iiig held in the Duval nation Import* fur its own defenre
NEW YORK, Aug.
County Jail here on n charge of and also those used hy other coun­
New York-Chicago, Am
ORLANDO, Aug. 1.1.—Represen­ assault to commit murder und rob­ tries for similar purposes.
tatives from Chambers of Com­ bery, as the result of a holdup
gue baseball game was
merce in approximately 25 towns eigl:t mites houth of Bayard, this
today on account of ri
of centru* Florida met here this county, early today when Luther O regon Guards A fter
morning to organize and diHcus.* Morgan, age 27, sustained a frac­
Prisoners
plain for block advertising that tured skull and other injuries und 3 Escaped
will carry opportunities of this Edgar Case, age 23 was slightly
section of the state to other injured, u.s they were robbed nnd
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 13.—The
states in the union na well u* to tneir uutomobile taken from them. Oregon National Guard today was
the people &lt;u' Florida. F.arl W.
loiComhe and Ladd were arrest­ ordered to mobilize to s e a r c h for
Members of the Junior • hunibcr a meeting of nil ita member* and lirown, of DcLand wait named ed nt Bowden an hour after the three convicts who escaped front
nt that time discern whether or
..f Commerce nt its regular lunch­ not they wiah to continue us n chairman and Franklin Wood of assault. It was reported here that the state penitentiary last night.
Tuvures chosen secretary.
nttr.ck ac­ “ Oregon” Bert Jones, nutroious
they have admitted the atte.ck,
eon in the civic room of the tfun- junior organization.
cording tu Duval county officials. prison breaker and highwayman,
J'racticully every member of the
inole Cafe tixlay voted t" recess
was fatally shot after he had kill­
M eter C om pan y T akes Morgan's conditions is said to lx' ed
until Oct. 1 of this year because junior body, it is saiJ, joined the
two prison guards in u sensa­
very
serious.
He
und
Case
were
in­
of the great decrease in attend­ senior organization during the re­ Out
tional dash for liberty. Three con­
4
M
em
berships
jured
when
they
were
struck
over
ance during the summer months. cent membership cnmwulgn which
the head with un automobile horn victs escaped.
Many of the members of the or­ made it the lurgest of its kind in
case,
tl is said that they picked
A
rheck
for
$100,
covering
four
ganization, it wus announced are the world on a per capita basis.
up the two men south of St. Aug­
memberships
in
the
Sunford
Chum
Many
of
those
who
joined
the
sen­
out of town und many have ap­
M arkets
tier o f Commerce, was received by ustine. Both he and Morgan are
parently lost interest, thus making ior body have expressed their in­ Secretary It. W. I’eurman. Jr., of front Greenwood, H. C*.
it necessary to discontinue the tention to attiiid the Friday lunch­
CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—Wheat,
the body Wednesday from the The two assailants abandoned the
eons of the chamber regularly.
luncheon for the time beingSept., 1.84 to Lti4 1-2; December,
automobile
ul
Bayard
and
wttv
Sprague
Meter
Company
of
In the motion concerning the
Bridgeport, Conn. This company, arrested while walking down the 1.C2 to 1.08 1-4. Corn, September,
recess It was stated that on or
1.01 1-4 to 1.04 1-2. Goats, SepIt is said, supplies Sanford with
tyrnher, .41 5-8
IH»
-n
water and gas meters.

!&gt; r i 1 1- Chittenden

Company AddsNew
Member

Junior Chamber O f Commerce Votes
To Take Recess Until October First

For
Property

PRICK FIVE CENTS

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bonda to be pahl
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diti Iniereafoii aaldI boml"
anj payable Junuary » l t j j « . *"I
x r i t i l - a n u u a l l y ; » « b lI bond* Khali be |'L,U.
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•"»*
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that the principal ancf inIfon.l, nu»,|_
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. le .u ion, nml to ilef. i inliie a n d ii. i. III..but" .Illd a l s o III eal.l |i. «■
lory, American lli&lt;ti.ry nnd *'ivie, lier, Dade, Dixie, Magi r, lllgn- ii,, .In. ..ml Piiy.n.li oil J&lt;•i . \ 1. c .'i.i
r l l f v lln- ri'Niili tn......... mil th at l i o n I. l b " slim ..f 1 430,0.ill.ou; tvl .elt
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and American and Kngli.li I itern- Ian.I , .Mi in 1 e, Orange, Putnam. St.
llo- fidtoivluis nam e I p. rsoris a r e mil.I b. nd l o u e lli. r w it h Ut" ext &lt;
I!..lids II..Millet. I 111 |o 1 5X. |,.'til iu ri'lit r|i|"dnt 'il and il&gt;- O ' l a t . d u » In.- Indent. dii"s.t " f " U f b Spe.-b.l
ture i* uwardi-d a Hi-hi.lanliip f.ui-ie, Si.ni 1 Itu a Taylor, Waltmi, IlK'InsIve.
f o r * I ...... mt . n e b . t.i.a 11 • l . r k and I r.--1&gt;&gt; .-i.o . i . I.• hi anil T „ x S .lo .'.l l . l . u r l c l No, i d o e s io . i
eipiivaldit to $200 a year for four Seminole mul Wakulla.
lo il.le and p iU iihl" on Juti.iat'A .. . ..lolii.-t ra id " l e . i |,.ii it tb&gt; |".Hint . x. . . . I l l t ' l l l v |.er ..'li t o f Hi" Its
...| vain. &gt;.f tin- t a x a b l e p r o p e r year*. I nch holder of a ... Imlar- ' Si Ill'll!f' hips are eh gihle to l.i.th 1919.
pi &gt;«*• s o f pr* * iii' i i ban.i d .in f . ilN nutiil.t i ••i r . i ( •• I7*s
tv
... I, .1 trlct a c c o r d i n g I " I b e
iott
S'
r.liip must In- ri tfi.-tler-d either in institulio.u Irom (In- new nninth-* IimIITmik
ii i |', ii*. f*.!
l ist .." . -si... in f o r S l a t " nnd Cmill
II. ihiii.imi • M It, ««la.* 11
At 1- r e d n e t N.. 1 i S . u f o r d t :
the Tt-aeher’.t College of the I’m •1.. • a l&gt;, the I I ! i ii lutu e, I.. .In.- a ml pa • .ii.i" ...I .1 i n h.i iv 1,
IV pill p o s t s I lo r l o I lie Issuin'.; o f
t l&gt; SIM II M Mal It
I ••I ;
...ni'li b .ul
H. it r a id I..•nils shall n
verxity of Florida or in tin- School I n d i a n I t i v e r a n d ( i u l f .
Mis IH HV I I't 111.1.1 l - l
r , , i u ; i •' I ’M. l.olli
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Tin* Stale Supcrinli-ndt at of it|«'ltlM|\ .»•. I'M’ H 0*M| i'll .."•li. b i l l
of Kducnljon of the Florida Stale
mid .lo - i.ali p e r . ■ iliu m l - r a n n u m . u
I l is p l'f lo t H.
t'l.liege for Women, and no ihanin- Public I* mailing nut I.I.ml.* 1.11 Im* «l *i * «ltl*l I'll &gt; ••I'll* ll|| J.1tl ii.iir&gt; I.
a
of regintration i.i allowed mil . wlitili to make application for the I ' l l .
i*
11**1111 « ti isiii !»•«•r••*1 I’**. 1M 212. but It
u
the holder of the vcl.kli.1 hip re- t iap- litiv.' examina-h.a to county Itll lllHlx .r. (Mr II •Mill IMI • Ii’ h, ' .b il l
fun.l* the entire -inimin &gt;.f ........,. superint -ndeiitn in all i-ountlcM in Ill |||(«* a in! p.iv.«llll- •*f1 1 i ii it .ry 1
M
a
prevlotiiily uhciI from tin- ih.ilm
tt hit il t II* I . ill '. at pr -ent \aean- m j .
.Ih It ii tit lit* t &lt;.1 I i |,, 279, l.olli 14
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*ldp fiiml. Under pi-.viv. n of the J cie.-i t o i . " f i II d hy c x u n i i t i a t i o n o n in eHloii
u s l v e , f o r tt ...t.i i,a
I*, sbalt m
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Inw liwile in 10211 i|d n t -rly rep . rl- I A u g u . i t 20.
I..MOST EVERY DAY (he Rrookiyn ( { r i d g e is s o l d
lo- tine iiti't lutyultb •■'. la ii tin ry I .1
M
a
1913;
M
some ijiillibli- visitttr lo New York. Ever)’ day
1Inn*In tninilMri'il - l l
•i 2 •x. 1Im1!t M
hm T i m IV".
fu r }| . mimi imi ■ • 1
ili.il 1 R
one is swindled. Selling litis famous old bridge has
IN
S T K W A R T S
W A S H I N G T O N
I . m ' K K
'■• llll* .«0-1 pit . t ' l . ..:i J.i mi rv 1.
pill
become a national joke.
Hy ( ll/ M H . F . H I'. S T K W A I I T
IJmiii I x n uiiil" i "il 2 11 *. ‘. S'!, lint 11
liii tiifllvi*. fi#i 1 1 .ih' ii 'la • . " i i
»ii#i:i
Suppose, however, the City of New York decttlid roally 0
W^ASIIINCTON. Aug In. lu t h a v e nu m e a n - o f a. lit n lly f o r c i n g I 1" ilii" atnl |),i&gt; al*!. • H t.i im. »r v ».
1 'it.
sell
(lie Rrookiyn Rfid^e— to (jive the buyer tin- privilege o
what tin- ta.miiii-rce nu.I hi I.&lt;•r tic- tin- e m p l o y e r s to hm I. tr io k, tieIl'iiiiln imi tn in ‘ i n i ?*;;
pm tint-nit can tlo al.iuit tin. art. vei l licit- , b e t a n m a k e it siitnc- IfM-ltinlv**, f u r $1 ihiii uii 1•• 2 v| i li'illi
placiiiLC loll on all who crossed il. They would advertise i
l.ill
&lt;Iim* .ii"! p.'iv.il'l" mii J.lll'l I* v 1
ami wtiritU'il inills i -ii*t Very cli-ur. w h a t iiiicniiif tirta lile f o r llu-iii i f !"•
III |»i.
for sale. And the prospective purchaser would know in
Whatever it i '. luiwever. lln- two t!ie&gt; t|"n't.
IIm|m|i ii ii vn !**' t •J 2x*. 1" 1112 1. .|li
offe.' lo be genuine.
t!e|.art mints ptity l.e .|e|siule.! on
ihiii.mi 4'iirli,
•lust a inert- s t a l . i i t e i i l o f h is IimT i i i Iv #-. f **i
-I all
to do it mill tn do i' hnr.l.
■';.iiti. hi that th e w a g e • nt w a s u n ­ Im- ilii" ain| , i v a h i " ,,ii .l»iiii| 11 &gt; 1
I !• I •,
lie would know (hat the paper woulil not accept llo* ajher*
I'rexiilcMl I'.ioliilgt- is un.l.-ril..."I jit-il tf it il woulil i in tiiat.
1tuliil • tn iul'.-i "*| tn *, m 3 ‘JR. li.illl
i tn*I ii **i \", r,»r $ i .ihiii mi " ti ll ill.ill
to In- n gnml .leal Wioip;ht up o v e r
linemen! if il were inlendeil to defraud, lie would
u
amt p a y a b l e o n i a n u a r v
the nit nut i..n. Winn h&lt;- usla-il (he
IN•lit it ul f i l e imr in W a s h i n g t o n 1 •H•Ill**
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Dial
the mlverliser would not ilare advertise unless liU***1
;
comnii'rcd an.l htl.or nflirialr I.,
is U&gt; lln- e f f e c t iii.it th e |.re-iili*iit
I :&lt;•»..Is t i ' i i * * 3 21 1" tl'I. 1'.H i n
il
were
honest.
to the huttnin of it, it Wll ||s glll.il im *ii uilily i il.-ciil ll\ s o r e mi stum- Ifl4'l II •&lt;|\ f ••r Sl.ii"» .'HI * i. It •It.lll tf
.|(|(' iit'l l-UVllbl" Mil JiMiiiitrv
t a
us u giinrunly that llllt-y’tl g e t t li.- l»it' m e n in tlie t . t il e , w o o l e n nml I'.
l:» r » ;
The advertisement would (give the world confidence i#
Bl
Ik*
last itvoilohle fai l.
\V*H'i H.I i lit III s 41 l . A f e w W c c k 'l
rm i*i )'••( •i| ;•11 I m tli", 1l'"lli
enterprise.
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HkTI, ith 'll It COIIVI lltioil o f tl.l-oi m* ilii# .ii»t|
1**1 ) a b le •III J;tl»li.i i &gt; 1.
l!.tw (lie pr.al.lenl will nu- his •»Xls -I.I iu it-, it w ill I't- r e c a l l e.I II'•',*»,
.Itisl as the advertising' of all merchandise gives the worH
infill matioii, when it'*i im it, .1 tit-.-r lh.it e r t a i o a m o n g t h e m h in t e d
|(*. tl 11«a tt II Ml I*" f'l-.| *'i 1 1" vXll. |• (li
In* h m \
confidence in that merchandise. Only honest products
in liitn, remains to he* sei-n. If it nt ii
ire f o r m o l e t a r i f f p r n t c e - Im iI im- » r. •r 11 ii'n "II * II*11, - • i ’ i
a mi p d ' •
I'll J 1Mil. ' » I.
fuvtirs tin- t-iiiployi-i i. il wil' lii- 1ion ltd the |.r e s id e n t iiit in ia t cil I!*-'. I .
till their stories where all may read.
IImihIh vi ii tn t#«*r* •! tx| 1" 1("1. 1ihI li
pretty hartl lu nmki lhe ttnrki-rs It .1ii.ln'l eonsi.l
it w is e .
'III • ••’ ll. HI'Hil
Hike nint h slock in il.
Is this wage cut lln-ir Mt-n of th*- llll’ IllNiV .Millf» •rI'll)•al,u"ii
That is why it pays lo read advertisemenlo. You can ri'*-v ®J|
b l e "It I.Mill.II v 1.
Hilt there's n-atn.n to u-tnnisu In o I w a y to u n d o him t'hungi- hi i (*•1•1*•r*3•III.*
.
advertised goods. You know that a worthy union factual
mimU iiiimb.-red tut i,
the prcsi.lent hop's it will Ik- tho mind.’ A
129. but;
people think il I ii*III•
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stands hack of them. They are a j'uide to heller Ik*&gt;'w [
fm
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1
.urn
tin
a.
It.
si.nil
iither way. If ou, though Ii • may looks that
Im lilt, &gt;iml pat a i d " on
.niiai t
They teach you to spend wisely— economically— and with tt,|
i
ItMH.I**• tllim!" 11 || I J| (M I I *. 1, .Ml
knowledge that you are buying merchandise which 15
llll III —I\ • l"i &gt;I.in»4» oil ( m li, jiIm II
Im* tin
iiii'l
l».i&gt; .1 hie mii .liiiilliir) 1.
minus all vain regrets or misrepresented values.
S A V I la n d
I !;
Hh II'I' li II ill li# i •••| I II t o i:»0, Imtli
T H R IV E
Read the Advertisements every day.
IlH'hiHiv•-. i&gt; r l l ihiii mi••u li. mIi.i II
in
Im* ilii** m . l |t.i\ .•l'l«i mii J;itiiiur&gt;
I.
I a m i
d i a l (I m |irliu-||i.il m i l
192?
ADVERTISING IS A BRIDGE— SPANNING THE RIVE*
li#l**m&gt;( i»f llii* (faiil ImiiiiIh mIi .i II !•••
l-i &gt; utl** a i tin' X . i i ImiimI I'tirk IJ Mt»..
OF D o t KTI'TJL VALUES— TO THE SHORE OF
«*M&gt; nml S u m #. *.f V. u Vm*U; ».»•!
\N 11 l . l t K VS. TIM** liniird Ii h
l*\
W&lt;JRTI l Y MERC11AN DISE
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Seminole County Students
Ha ve Chance Scholarships
For Two Florida Colleges

Who B ou g h t the

Brooklyn Bridge

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The Scruggs Really Company Offers

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Some High Grade Property

A

•19 acres fron tin g on Sanford and Geneva
A venue now available for $85,000, first
paym ent and term s attractive. This is
a high class property in the heart o f resi­
dential developm ent and ran
platted
and m arketed at once.

(Id feet front ju st o f f First Street and
S an ford Avenue in the path o f im m e­
diate developm ent fo r $275 per foot. 'This
is a corn er pi. v e o f properly and i ; a liargain.

crr.

W arehouse P roperty 101 feet on Laurel

a S a n fo r t !

The l
d u e t.

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haa tinutig
Atui il ill tut
growth and jir».-|Mflf
year: the Fn.'t N'.iii
UiireAt:i:t|fly fur tI.iWe Invite you lo
things ahead.

lu g g e r

FIR ST

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ML ti Sanford pr&lt;»blitiin which it
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i ’ l«»fl»la TI* il, in inirNiiat#i*«' |*i law
Mill III |Hlt»Hiaf|' •» i.f th,. i #*H*l|il t llltl
••f flM* |l"jfi| Iiri cl 4*fnru (f»l*i «|:|&gt;
I .*'l«j*i. •!. iiiiii«(, h • hm,| iii,* t*au\"
eltV K*4ell
on tile 1, 11
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a n ele i’ llnn
to lit*.I Itt
th roim bou l
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U.note &gt;‘ .iini v. F l o r i d ■ sai l
i l.e In.: •&gt;l *o k n o w It t. i Satt&gt;« .-I .1 7 i\ Scliui.l Dlsirl.-i
r . 1.1 — w h e t h e r o r n*»l M l u
frl. i .1 ll 1
li.tinls- to the
t . f
| Cat -t-i 1
to lt«tir i n t e r at lb . i n
•f f i v e sii.j » u - h a l f
' •. t i : m.t per iinmiiu, in t e r e s t
liayal i.
I to.'I.I II . , bull.Is l o In*
lu
I ' 19 20. a lot Ui iii a
r[ •
«“ ted I l l
Iti't* a •
•' t o - w l t : i.
| Ilon.l. - ' I I t o I I . Ituli)
I In .'lim it
'iH im n u e n e b . s b a ll
11." tiii" Hit |.a) tide o n J a n u a r y t.
1939
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^ lllc l u » t .
lot
i itl.'J.VJ ea eli, sit tti

with 117 trackage on Com m ercial Street.

This property has som e buildings on it
suitable for m any purposes.

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This prop­

erty now priced at $1(&gt;,5I)0.

W c luivc other ntl ra cliv c propositionrx to
o ffe r .

1 He Sanford Heral

F. II. S C R lK il
Masonic Tt'inple or Hotel Montezuma JJ
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THE SAN FORD H E B A l.n THURSDAY, AU G U ST IS.
i . l i i l i l 11 #' &lt;■
r«**«*#*••«■»■!»■!♦»It•MH1•►«»»!
00 sq ft concrete sidewalk at 20e.
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HENRYETTA, Okln., Aug. 10. |noon the men &lt;|uit work. On the wives and families of that which
—The strangest strike that ev- I road outside is a crowd of un- ! they have worked for and which
er was seen is being conducted ' ion men, with their wives and is rightfully theirs."
In the Henritta coal fields here, j children. Between them and the
1 lie leader also asks that God
—
It la a strike in which union *mine is a row of soldiers with soften the hearts of the mine
pickets sing hymns and pray for j rifles. The workers look out ap­ owner::. Then lie clones with a
plea for the noldlers, praying that
the welfare and guidance of the prehensively.
strike-breakers and mine owners;
The crowd of union pickets car­ "Thou wilt guide and protect
in which daily song service at the ries many American flags. No the-e soldier boys l.nd not let
mine entrances have taken the placards, no clubs, no bricks — thpin coin" to any hum),",
place of the abusive threats that Ju-.L clu e tugpthi r-~amt thrfi they
Then the nerv^eS end,
T. h e
usually are hdrled at men who sing the "SInr Spitrtgb’d Bdmttr. i t trike breakers pars out iplletly.
will not join the union,
I 'flie young infantry lieutenant The picket .stand still,
j You might call it the Golden snujis into a salute. I hi* privates ,
No Insulting Cries
rule strike.
present arms. The union men
Instead of the insulting cries
stand erect, hats "ff, gazing nnd.cat.cnUe ilmt-nr** usually heard
Say It Works Wei! .
at mn h time , one lu-abi a woman
Further, officials of the United straight ahead- at the mine.
Then the anthem ends.
Ir.i- call n&gt; n.’ mrtke-hreakbir:
Mine Workers say this ntiange
"I’m prtfying for you, John,"
strike is working out no well that mediately the picket break into
there "Christian" tactics will he n hymn. It Is followed hy nnolh- or “God Ideas you/ dim Jones."
continued oil summer, if need be; «*r, then another. Then n man Ink And that’s all.
There are five mines here cm-, his shirt sleeves Step forward,]
forward, ( Hath
Each uflpfitooii
afternoon such a scene st
raises his hands, and staris to each *if th“ five mines. A few
i f toying non-union men. Tim un1«on men, numbering between 600 pray. Union men and non-union j t mall groups of men have been in­
nnd 1,000 rpiit wortc rather than men bow their heads.
duced to quit work.
accept a wage cut to the 1017
Ask Ilivine I’rolecllon
Mine owners say they cannot
lev*/.
And the prayer? It asks divine afford to yield to the union's
Trouble was feared, as feeling ; protection for the strike-breakers demand*. Union men reply that
ran high. The state militin war —the men who are dubbed 'ncnhs* they will continue their fight unorder Ml out.
. in most strikes.
til fall, if n&lt;e(l he
But this Golden Rule strike has ; "Lord, we would not have any
And nil the while the Golden
left the soldiers with little to ;harm come to these men," says |tuln strike goes on, peacefully
d**
polish their rifUui mul ,the lesider# “ Lord, hold Hit* n»ckn niitl orderly* Anil ev^ry afternoon
practice (he ritual of guard mount.
.....
“
‘leaders
‘
or **the mountainside up from 1the
stand before
the vnrHere is a daily scene at each them.
* inns mines with upraised bauds
mine entrance.
"But Lord, let them ret* the and hared heads amt repeat—
Sing National Anthem
light that they will not continue
"Oh Lord, we would not hove
At four o'clock In the nfter- to deprive union men and their any harm come to these men—11
f'
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tlon; that aald specln! assessm ent
18.00
The Andrew Andeson Memorial roll w n s m ade an d p r c p u r e .1 ( if t a r
Florldp th e cost
140.00 organ at the University
JJnivejrqity of Floridp
o r lir d
cnaf mOOO. Via waJ giv4n to the th
&gt;•
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had been
,
...................... ..... ■
Uplversfty by A
fr. Am
Air.
Anderson and City
Commisslol.
...
' through J. A. R|||k
by
elven
In
accordance
with
Section
summer.
w a s Just c o m p l e t e d this
cy. O. II. Fra In,
1 19 of the Charter ......
-‘f the Oty ut
186.80
atniuru,
Hanford. Florida, that .....
the City
and J. M. Jlenlclc
T o w n Counrll nf'
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a s t a s s .t s k s i r s s t s m
.v « ." r , p s u s a

i p * * a g - g - S f c r z z m a a ffir ij-i1

2iTypo B.inleta
1

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Manhole ..............................l g ' l " " ? r *U , I
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n j b o .p er
18fi8 lin ft drain tile laid at |i00

W ith Singing And Prayer

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m ip r s e e t lo n

Concrete monument at street intersection
laboratory inspection of'materials...
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 27*.
Engineering 67c ♦. ... ') -e*fl

94.22 1
ft
r,n I
0.60

118.43
191.61
478.78
• &lt;n o i c on

$ 10, 246.80
Total Cost
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
Number of feet frontage..... 2,123.49
Assessment per foot frontage-...,..-.. $4.8254
,
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.

Feet

Final

S I U K l l l l . K I I K A I ) I I I S T H H T AN j . j | „ a t (h e C i t y M ull In th e C i t y
L on gw n od, Florid*.
U K K 1X B I I , C I I H A T K I ) A &gt; n H * - 0 f H unfr.nl, F lo r id a , ho In m -sxloa
T l l l l . l * t l l ; l i l.\ a m i l i t
u n t i l - , „ r th e iiunmut* o r r o v l o v v l n x
anti S T A T E OF F B o n m . j
lard U. Hrnl«h!,.!i,, ^ l
\ a .\c k s t o . d i o f T i n :
n t r ,-,|uaIlilnir s a id a s s e s s m e n t * Hnd t o
th« HeVetlin
O F SAN F o i l ll, F L O I t l O A . D H - J .||,.«r a n y r e a s o n * th a t a n y p e r s o n
the State of FmVpjj
A I I O I ' T K I I O * T U B ISTII I I A I o r p e r s o n s rliuy d e s i r e t o R i v e w l i v
O F A P H I I, A . II. I»25i
, , ' u n y o f ( h e s p e c i a l n s s u s s m e r it s In
N o t i c e Is h e r e h y itlven th a t all s u l d B ast Hide
B u lk lion I Pl*)ir!,*t T o : riT IZKNH AND*
s p e c ia l asn tf'V rn ln tn * rniid r. le
‘ vie
“ d . le v ie d um l Im p o sed m ru ln st p r iv a t e .
e n te re d a n d Im posed a g a in s t in i- iy owned property should be chang­
v n te ly o w n e d pro«.arty located In ed or modified, and after the City
th e K a n t H id e B u lk h e a d D is t r ic t and Commission has so met as a Board

embraced within tit.* following de­
scribed area of (lie City of Sanford
Florida, more particular!v ileacilheil as follows, to-wli:
HealrmlriK on tin* Bust CorporaDon Un- of ihe city of Hanford.
Florida, at it point IJJiJ S f»et West
and S77.N feet North "f the Houtheast corner of Government lad t.
Section ad. Town-nip I*. Hoirtli of
l u n t r e 31 Boat, S e m in o le l* itolitv.
Florida, (hence run West !*** • feet
to the West line of Mellonvllle Ave­
nue; thence North si, degree* West
Parallel with Bnlori Avenue 1.109.7
feet to the Easterly line t.f IllocK
•If In W. A. Fills .It'** Amended
Plat of Villa Shoora: them e Non
therly along the Khslerly tine of
said Block **B" 150 leel to the .North
line of First Htreet as laid &lt;*ut and
platted In said pint of Villa Hhoora.
thence North 80 degrees West 720
fest more or less t*i the Intersec­
tion of tile North line nf Bast Street
with West line of Chapman Avenue
In Neaves Addition t&lt;&gt; Sanford. Flor­
ida ; thence West filling th* Noiih
line of said East Fireei son |.--t
mure or less in the West line of
Cypress Avenue In ''hapman &lt;
Ticker's Addition to Sanford. Flori,|j; |hence North '*9 f**A; thence
West 132 feet to the Bast line of
Cross Street In said Chnptnan &amp;
Tucker's Addition; thence North
739# feel to tile intersect Inn of the
Bast line of Cross Street with the
Northerly line of the concrete ietulnlim wall along the South shore
of Bake Monroe, ih**iic* South 09
degrees 17 minutes Bust 250 9 feet,
thence on n 2 degree curve to the
left 5*0 feel; thence South 80 de­
grees 5 minutes Bast 122 1 feet;
thence oh u 2 degree curve to the
left 9(3 3 feet;; tile in'. North 81 de­
gree* 3 minutes B:i»t 21&gt; 2 feet:
thence on a 2 degree euiw to the
right (79.2 feet; thence South 89
degrees 22 minutes Bsst 11*11.3 feet
to the East Corpora linn line of the
City of Sanford. Florida, thence
South I.If, feet to beginning,
have been entered up In a special
assessment roll known as the East
Side Bulkhead District Special As­
sessment Roll; sahl nssessmenta are
payable In the manner provided und
set forth In said Ordinance So. 9(;
said special assessment roll is now
on file In the office of liu City
clerk of the city of Hanford, Flor­
ida. .91 the City Hail. In Sail fold.
Florida, und Is open at all limes
during office hours '*• pu’.dic tnspec-

of Kriuallsutlnn and after hearing the T o w n of U n l V *
all complaints and objections sub­ 6y and through j
mitted. the City Commission will Hearcy, o, f|. Frain ./l
thereupon determine all cnmphllnts and J, M.. Jlenbk ' '
and objections, amend, equalize, ad­ T o w n Council .,f n,,.r^M
......... . ,;„°|T(
just and approve said special as­
sessments;
ass ‘ “ ‘‘t th a t an e l e . i i , , ’
is m r n l s ; arid
a m i said
su ld assessments
assessm en ts a
are. f in a lly fix e d an d d e t e rm in e d by I i!!1-0!1? "tint the Town ,
filei City C o m r r ls s lo n w il l tbere*ip*&gt;n 7
»n the |otj, *
lie,'■ome f l * e l u m l binding Iti-na o n j , . ' , ■ 1925, to deters)!
till­ p ro p e rty a g a in s t w h ic h r s s t a n ^ f t a l n o rd in ,i.,
ed u n t il f in a lly d is c h a r g e d by p u y A u " rd ln a iu ,.
merit.
1
•‘" U M Ish n ie n t
WITNESS rny hand as Clerk of; nr ia.n gw o .M , F l u r l S i
the CUV Of Hanford. Florida, end' •rv v o rk s system f „ , J*
iiin seal
...............
.. Pity .........
the
of raid
mi tills Ilie
,|liy ,,f j„|y A ti |92a.
1 . 11 nf loins wio«i tl
tSBAI.)
sn ch re a l and m s e . e

NAME—Description
Frontage
Assessment
r liiipnian and Tuclttr's Addition, Sanford, Fla.
669.40
Fannie Schwartz S.36'/j ft. Lot 3 blk 4 ... 118
376.38
C. H. Frarier, Heirs, Lot 1 blk 61............
78
193.02
J. P. Raker, Lot 2 blk k,.......o«*.»—.........
193.02
F. L. Woodruff, Lot I blk 8....:..,,.............
40
ty a s rimy D
U It. P H I B i r a , C i t y C le r k .
193.02
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 2 blk 8...................
40
P u b J u ly iu A u g fi l l .
e M is T n U r ,:r « $
193.02
A, Williams and wife, Lot 3 blk 8.............
40
r ^ d J «a
193.02
IN TUB rim I IT flll HT OF THE necessary f„r 'he
Sam Patterson and wife, Imt 4 blk 8 ......
40
N B V B .V r il
J I ' l l l l T A I.
( T i n t'P i­
said
waterworks
Fannie Frazier—Beg. SE Cor, Lot 4 blk 9
ttF TUB STATE OF FI.OItlUA. providing for *|,.IN A.Ml FOB 9K1IIM&gt;t.H COl'N.
•he
sum
of
t iv
run N 68.6 ft. WIy. 61.6 ft. 3 73.7 ft. E.
TV.
thousand
m l Sift?
296.80
61.3
COUNTV OF SKMINOI.K, a corpni
81.3 ft. to beg............- ............................
L A R S . |,y the T , , y '
ution. by uml through John .\le|sworst. Florida.
r.A
Theresa Stewart—Beg. *11.3 ft, W. of SE
«'h, It. F. Wheeler, K. H. Kllhee,
nml s a le „ r Its
h
C. W. Bntxmlriger. and Boston
lienee rtf Its Itklslji.i,
Cor. Lot 4 blk 9 run W. 63.7 f t N. 78.7
Steele, composing the Board of
sajrl loan; - th'* tuoeew),'
County Commissioners of Semi­
ft. Ely. 63.9 ft. S. 73.7 ft. to beg---- --mile or an|,|
4 '*
nole County, Florldu.
217.14
for the establishment
F. II. Harris, W. 45 ft. of Lot 4 blk 9 .
vs.
watirworks system; cal:
S T A T E O F F L O R I D A , e x ret M ll603.18
Mrs. L, E. Taylor, Lot *5 blk 16..........
tor an e le ctk ;
lurd B. Smith. Stale Attorney for
. 0»T .c Whether Mg
603.18
Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Lot 7 hlk 10..
the Seventh Judicial Circuit uf
the State of k lorlda.
p rovidin g far the levy
193.02
K. Mabel .Saint, Lot 1 blk 17 ...
('Itn tlu n
tax to create! a »|t)8
TO TUB CITIZENS AND TAX I'AY193.02
[,“ r *!»• payment of *
C. H. Leffler Estate, Lot 2 blk 17..
BIBS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
«t their maturity sr„
837.78
Mrs. A. C. Woodridge, Lot 3 blk 17.
FLORIDA:
Interest beruinlng ilu,1
Whereas,
a
petition
has
been
fil­
duly
passed anil adopt,*
241.27
Mr*. E. E. Leffler, Lot 4 hlk 17.».—
ed In the above styled cause by day of May. A D. isj?
the
County
of
Seminole,
State
of
ratified,
approved am) f(;
241.27
Mrs, E. E. Leffler, Lot 6 blk 17..
*-*»*»***»•*’“'
Florida, by and through the Board the electors nf Ihi- Tq
A. J. Lossing, North 160 ft. blk 19 let*
of County Conimlsonnera *f Semi­ wood. Florida, nrnl **
nole t:ounty, Florida, setting forth Immls provided In „|a
994.03
the east 70 ft........................ '...,.... —..... 206
tire fact that un election was held should he Issueil By ih.
throughout tlm Count/ of Feminoie. Long wood Florida |n
A. J. Loaning, East 70 ft. of the North 185
Stale of l-'lorida, &gt; i ilu f.in ,t iv o; and for the purposes |B
337.78
ft. of blk 19
......... - ............. 70
.'lay A •*. 192a, to dnllliliSl.e wlli’th- nance provided nml m i
cr there *h oil 1 In- I■-&gt;.-* »,y m,.
WHEREAS sahl ordi,,
1,313.14
John Musson, All blk 20........ - ........ ........ 272.13
sod CrOi-rv of H, n■11■■*•. -. i|e ( vide* for the Is.uanr, *r
the
Town of Loniwun.i .
Florida, bonds In the sum of 11,660,Neavei Addition, Sanford, Fla,
000( to hr.ir Interest ut the rate of five municipal purpose* in .
636.96
W. T. Langley, Lot 4 blk D....„ ‘ ..i........
132
and one-half percent per annum. In­ sum of 121.000 00, »ap| b*
terest payable seml-annuallv, said of the denomination or
318.48
Hattie Abercrombie, Lot 1 blk E.~......
66
bonds to he known ns SERIES A, each, hearing Interest u
SERIES B and SERIES C, The Issue of 6 percent per ansum
876.13
Hattie Abercrombie, Lot 2 blk^E.......... .
181.36
of bonds known as SERIES A to he payable semt-annuaii* 6!t
434.29
C. J. Marshall, Lot 1 blk F.... ........... .....
90
for the sum of 1760 000 to and to lie day of January and im.
dated July 1st. 1925. The issue of the said bonds to mature ,
Irene T. Langley and Mildred Simmon*
lionds known us SERIES B to he for from the date of Issuifo
the sum of t( 50.000, und to be dated five of said bond* to mit,.
241.27
Lot 2 blk G ........................i.—...... - .......
60
July 1st, 192ii Thu issue of tnnd-s years from the Isiutus
Tim above arid foregoing final anerintent* are payable without
known as SERIES C to l.o for the five of said bonds to mtti
ty vears from tbe issuing
interest up to September 1st, 1026 and from and after »uch date said NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for it July u iV lo iB ^ A il^ f' 'ih e" above and six of said bondt
twenty-five years irocs
over
a
special assessment.* wdl be payuble only in ten equal annual install- immediaie v r u n
,b*n isvns bonds to mature seriuily &lt;
. . .
, . Q„,
„ , ,
.
i _t* i_
’
xuuucii
severe,
period
of w
thirty
y e a r * i:n m mill rirn-e thereof, borli prin*||
.,
.
. ' pci
i c i iji
in ) years
ment* with interest at 8% per annum on all deferred payments.
1—*
—
1
—
—1
------J
------------*------*
*
■
coucxy pain* and cramp* in stomach after the date of th* issuance there- tcrest
-- .....................
of said lionds tv
Witness my band a* City Clerk and the Seal of th« City of San­ and bowels, deadly nauiea and weak- of and thu proceeds derived from »l the Chase National nu.
ening dianhoea. For children and
"al" ' t‘ ,*r*’of «°
»9“d for the City of New York.
p u rp o se o f c o n s t r u c t in g , r e c o n s ttt ie - k n r k . In la w fu l motley
ford, Florida, this 2Hth day of July A. D. 1925.
grown-up use
illng. paving, 11*. paving, hard sur- to ‘I ------"* Ao
* rrlr i u
Slates ■
of
(SEAL)
L. H. P H IL IP S , City Clerk.
VVHF.ltBAS 11 vIiwmiT
P H A M n r D I A I M » C facing, re-hard surfacing and wld**
1Y1 D E i I\ L i&gt; \ 11* O ening the roa Is in Seminole Conn- linns of arlt. rlecilnn no
Publish July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, and 27th.
C O L IC a n d D I A R R H O E A lr* Florida, particularly d.-s-wmed forte Ihoi (lie 1e-ult .
------------In that certain re.sulntlort ndo|ile(l lion was In favor of tv L
R
EM EDY
by the llu.ii'il of County Commis­ approval mol cnnflrnuilotl
Kc«P it always in your horns.
sioner^ rtf Semlnnli* County. Florida, ordinance ntkl in tavnr y j
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON CENTRAL
on tin- 2titi ilay of Marclr A. D. 1923, ance and rale of tto*vass i
ami
of |2i,onn.oo by th# To»»f
STREET BETWEEN PARK AVENUE AND FRENCH AVENUE
For Sale By
Whereas. * canvass of the returns wood. Florida, in the siJ
Laney'* Drug Sture
inf sail! election show prlma fuel** for the purpose prnvIileJM
Th« following is the final estimate of the cost of widening the
; that the result of salt), election was ordinance.
jiaving on Central Street from Park Ave., west to French Ave., from
jin favor of the Issuance of the
NOW. THKHBFOHG.
Ilti u*l)» nf.ires.1I1I by HrmlnoU* n un- ance of nn ordrr of tiif(.
lti feet to 24 feet in width with sheet asphalt on a 6 'inch rock base.
In made, notice is tierebyi
ty. Florida,
Now therefore, puriuant 10 an or­ the citizens and uxiu'J
006 cu yds grading at 40c................. ...................................... $ 260.00
der uf Ihe Court hereto made, Town of l orikw , it, t;(|
3139 tin ft curb and gutter at 7Cc.....
2,385.64
notice Is herehy given that the order reiiulreil to he nvl J
cIlDens and tax payers of Seminole fore the Olr. ult Ci.urt al
U'J lin ft flush curb at 35c... .v*.
........
62.15
t.'uunty, Florldu. are hy sunt order entli Judicial Clrruii ill
required to* be valid apEa.ir nelorn of Flilttd*. op the 2lvA|
1190 st| yds rock bast* 0 inches thifk at 80c
956.80
tile Circuit I'uiii'f of the Heventii ust, A P 19!S, at trnta
1377 sq yd* 2 inch sheet asphalt top st $1.02
1,404.54
Judicial t*lrcnlt of the Star*- of at the Court llou e « |
Florida, on the 21st il.iv of Aiik- Heniltnde County. Flq-U|(
450 sq fl concrete alley returns at 30c
136.80
11st A D 1925 at in ini o'clock A and there to show rui
M
. at Hanford, ill the Bounty o( they liave, why said
1 type A inlet
36.00
HeinInoli* and State of Florida, lirrn lint he validated unit cenfi
2 type 1) inlets ut $30.00
G0.0O
and there to show cuuee, if any erwlse s»lit linlnls I# l| 1
they have, why said lionds should ami confirmed as prariddl
303 lin ft 16 inch storm sewer 8-10 ft deep
1,060.60
WITNESS nn lord 10Jj
not lie validated and confirmed.
W IT N E S S m y linm l a s r "le ik o f the Circuit Court cf Ihr
332 liu ft 12 inch storm sewer at $1.06 ..
348.60
d
o.lI,-0.1
Clr. il h .t r*»State ■
Ml** O r , ' l i l t O . n r t o f tl,*
Heveltlli
I Manhole 4-0 ft.
86.00
Judicial t'lrcult of the Sluto -if Fio­ Ida, 111 and far#dnl«iHS lo#|
rina, In and for Hi-tiiin*d» &lt;hiuri|v, this ihe 2:itli 111 *! July./
1 Manhole 8 - 1 0 ft.
86.00
anil the seal of said Circuit Court, 1925.
on this the Huh dav of July A. D. (SEAL)
Extra work
288.34
1925.
V. B. DtM'iihAS
Laboratory Inspection of materials
41.80
C le r k of Ilk- I'lrr*wrtj
(HEAD)
S evern h I mil''! d ' r *'1 f
V. B DUI'i: BASH.
Legal expense adv. etc 2‘fe
143.42
Slat** of Florida IivmiU
Clerk of the circuit Court of Hie
Inole• Countv.
i.iu n n
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit
of
the
Engineering OTT)
.....................
368.56
V. M. WHBK9 thru I
llv A.
State of Florida, In und for Sem­
V
N
I
inole County
WILSON „A Iiouaiioum.
..
Atini lo vs foi I'l-iMI-r.lf.
OKU A. DeCOTTKa,
$7,673.15
Puh. Juiy 1 u Aug t-ll-U "l
Attorney for Petitioner.
I he total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated coxt which cutiiiid be exceeded in assessment against the adjacent property.
Feet
Final
NAME:
Description
Fruntage
Axseasment
t)
Sunfoi
a, Sanford, Fla.
require a healthy b ody.
H. C. l.ong and wife,
Lntt Lot 47
130
307.68
That tired feelin g "
C. !l. Ditigee,
Lot 48
60
141.96
C. II. Dlngte, ....
Lot 49
60
141.90
Is a foe to good look s;
Now D the ktval lime for • v»,«tloo voyair* h» C "
FOR1TH F l R 0l'i! m FFT Hf ! ’
!t,K ‘; ill.!i: KAKK,tS ,S'IANI&gt; W 'lK 'n .V AS UNION MEN PRAY
F . F . W i ll,
Lot 50
60
141.96
North on a Mvrrhaiit* siut Minere Sunnier lion)
n v m i i) v me j n J.,',, . k.*,!', , iV ’ 11 GUIDANt E, BEI.nW, I.KIT \ GROIIr (IF WOMEN IN THE
a drug on effective m en­
P. F. Weal, .....
Juvkeuntills,
fo u r •allium s u,*k la
Lot 61
60
141.96
A ' HVMN m m ''' N S T l ' . i i l l ' A «• [\\i",'m . ™ K ' K‘U ,K “ ,,F ' " IK IIN,ON UUOUP CAItllltS L. Uihun May, ...
tal
or
physical
w
ork
;
H
Al.TIM
OltK
uml PHILADELPHIA
Lot 62
60
111.96
All iteunere «top &gt;1 Hsvsnnnh. Alto nll-thr w*rJ. II. Whrugge,
Lot 63
60
141.90
a bar to pleasure.
t y x e to Botlon. Kell contuiiUine to W uhinvto*.
AtUnllr City. New Yoik »r.d oilier poluU. UnturLot 51
60
141.96
Jordan vv.i pciiitrtit tonight lie The sheriff -.aid he vvoul visit the J- II. Hintermister,
p o n d meet* end wrvlrs.
Lot 66
60
' " ll
i'"1 Claw -on Without n- jby-rnml*! 1st ween thil city and Cal Allie Trafford,
111.96
HlfSIMBK ItATBMt (e r e la iieltlmors for iuvtenrs,
uli.oog what h*' was doing,
iforiiiu. Mo., in th*- morning.
U rn. and Mary McKint,
U only ltd *)«. round 'rip l lv M ; 1‘ tuledeiphle 13*.SS.
Ixtt 66
60
141.96
round
trip 153.00. Ueeli. berth in.luded. lOuUide
vutliorilifi have located .lor-, Jordan nnid the Imilv would be Win. and Mary McKim,
brings health, energy
Lot 57
60
141.96
r a m r d r e t . Hend for lluiireied tolder. Alw **k
u.ni lather, ami he n on his way found in a ditch or culvert “ some •L D. Chittenden, .... ... ...
•baul (he AB 1.-BX I'F.NHK TUB It*. AnromobtWs ret*
and rosy cheeks.
[*it 56
60
141.96
" " ‘ rdm t tty.
where" between Jefferson City and
il-d et low rslet.. Write or phone todey.
Mr*. Fannie Schwartz,
Lot 69
60
--------, •
California.
141.96
&gt;
Your
druggist
sells
it
at
Merchant* and Miner* Transportation Co.
i Ht tool l&gt;acher
Mr*. Fannie Schwartz,
I-Ur to* r . Hey 91.. Jerk u ».,ilU
I'hane It*
Lot 60
66
Ohio High School Hoy In flEN’ it
132.60
pre-war
prices—
$1.00
per
EVA, N )
\oL- l '
)
_■
|,
..
rtleo eo-Jeipr /rcio Miami to FKiJudttphia, S.S. U.rirForrest Lake, A. R. Key,
f'nnfcl.Hlmi A itmi Is Guilt; Admit &lt; law ton of l.oili, hi-lleied *\ g n c u m i r v
iVirr,
a
ir
ijj
t-e
Jays.
bottle.
lle a r m g f
Geo. A. DeCottes,
I.ot 61
65
Fled to Knnsaa Aflirwartls to h a v e Iw ea m ill tier i d in h a i c a t
153.79
Same
vva i a m 'Iid o I l e u h e r an d r e c e n t ly j T o He 11eld tm Nov. Mi
lalt 62
SO
118.30
Same
had
b
een
at
a
turned
at
6
e
i
l
i
r
h
u
r
i
t
,
:
Lot
63
CARDEN CITY, Ka*.. Aug 12
50
118.30
! TALLAHASSEE,
Aug. U Same
- f'rcd Jordan, 17-y. ar old Ohiu L. I
WHEELESS &amp; WELSH
WHEELESS &amp; ^
Lot 64
60
118.30
iw&gt;
hi h school boy, killed Adener
Same
.....
Raitts Delay Search
CD- 1 nite.I otutev Depart.imiit of
Lot 65
60
118.30
-V
CUwton of laidi, N. Y., near .l»*f
Same
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo., Aug ''Kriciilltire will hold a public
•V
Lot 66
65
130.13
fei' oil City, Mo., Aug. 1 In obtain
I. Toyama
Lot 67
66
Qtvwtin's automobile, the youth 12. No earch will lie made tu henrittg un Novr-ndtci Id. Ri-Jf,, at
132.60
night hy incmher-j of tile Cole i-oun-1the lluieati of Chemistry, Wash- I. Toyanta .............
10" flined hen* lule Tuesday,
Lot 63
60
141.90
i Ctawrun, who was driving to IV heiifC-i force for the body of ingloll, D. C , for tile ti-rcs for Corn C. Hollinger,
I.ot 69
60
141.96
eutahlii bed C’ora C. Hollinger,
Colorado Springs. Colorado, pick Adener 1!. Claw son of ia&gt;di, N. Y,, which nu clannr nh
Fisk T ire and T u bes
Lot
70
60
141.96
ed the youth up somewhere near iei)uttiol to have been murdered by the Naval .St iiv Act
s^'
Forrest Lake, A. R. Key
near
here
August
l
by
l-'icd
Jm-I
Antliority
i
,
vested
in
the
Sec
-S'
Jcffcrton City. Ait hour Inter nc
and G. A. DeCottes
|ret.try nf A giicullurv liy the Nu*
conlltii' to the youth'* confe: ion. dan. (linn tchuol hov.
. Lot 71
60
(IAS
141.96
Phone -IG2-J
OIL
lurientiil rain', which fell in vtl Store Act o" March l;r2.|, to F, H. Adams,... ......
*•’* riioi Clawson, Driving dimn a
Lot 72
60
141.96
Corner Oak anil Third
little trim-led road, Jordan’s run Co. viiicinit v during Hie afteninoii j di cu and t tltli n tand.nu (or W. C. DeCoursey,....
Lot 73
60
141.96
tiniifd, he threw the body into n m .kn investigation mioo iihh*, nc- i*i:ulei of to oi not ih ignaud in W. C. DeCoursey,
Service That Makes Friends
Lot 74
,
‘
idiug
t*i
!
hcriif
L.
O,
Wilhaup,l
the
law.
60
141.96
rllteh or small creek near n cul­
Nelsmt Gray, .............
Lot 76
vert He told uulhorltlf: Ihr hodv
60
141.96
WHEELESS &amp; WELSH
Nelson Gray,
w.:uti| lx* found somewhere In. Lot 76
WHEELESS &amp; WELSH
60
141.96
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NERS
OWNING
PROPERTY
ON
THIRD
r»*rr..* Jefferson City and CallfurC. E. Ellis,
Lot
77
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M ltl.l I I RDM SAN FORD .WEN I K EAST TO CHAPMAN AVE*
nia, Mo.
C. E. Ellis,
Lot 78
141.96
The confession wan obtained by M |: ' Nl&gt; " N * HAPMAN W E N C E FROM THIRD STREET Realty Trust Co.,
T H E S U N S H IN E W A Y
Lot 79
County \ttornev Rax ll. Calahan, NORTH It) I NION AVENUE.
141.96
W. T. Field,
after the youth had persistently
Lot
80
307.63
Notice i hereby given that the conatructhm nf the asphalt paveiltnied any knowledge of Ciuwson
M A K E S P O U L T R Y LAY
Grunge Heights, Eanforti, Florida.
i|
,eni
on
Third
Street
from
Sanford
Av,*.
E;»Kt
tu
Chapman
Ave.
and
rind raid he purchased ihe automo­
L E. White, Lot 10 Nock 3
295.75
un &lt; hapman Ave. front Third Street North to Union Ave. ha* been
bile at Terre Haute, Ind.
L. E. White, Lot 20 block 3
Try it on your flock und you will tie Pleas
Uu*piriou9 uf Appearance
302.86
completed, um| the C0m|.Ktcd work has |**en finally accepted by the
L. E, White, Lot 10 block 4
Jordan waj arrested here when t ily Comtm : un of Hie City of Sanford, Florida.
302.85
L, E. White, Lot 20 block 4
officers became aunpiclout of the
302.85
Ilu* following i.i tile cost of paving Third Street from Sanford
npit-'erance of the boy nml the rat.
Mrs. E. S. Adams— Beg. at N. W. Cor
Avenue
.
ast
to
Chapman
Avenue
and
..........
an
Avenue
from
Third
They found a blood stained suit­
of S. W. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 of N. E.
case containing clothing too large .Uriel north tu Union Avenue, 24 feet in width with she
net asphalt ott
1*4 of Sec 36 Twp 19 S. R. 30 E. Run
JNO* W.
Myrtle Ave. and 1th St.
for the youth. The car license tag a 6 inch nu-k bate,
S. 132 ft. E. 315 ft. N. 132 ft. W. 315
was Identified and a telegram to ISP.t cu yds grading ut 4th-...................
$ 739.60
ft. tu Beg..................... .
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qUwson'x home broil &gt;ht the Infor- JiOJ tin ft concrete curb ami gutter at 76c
290
686.14
^
)?n 2 HV 51°°* WY DIVIDENDS
stlpn that h&lt;* vena driving to
1,825.62 j
The
above
it
ml
loregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
In
full
232
lin
ft
flush
curb
tit
35c
ilpfado Spring.'.
81.20 up tu September 1, 1925, and after such date, said assessments will be
12 lin ft granite curb re-set at 15c
Jordan told uffious he wtta a
B*lnq an 65^ Gram Ration. Is th# mostaco6.30 payable unly in ten equal annual installments with interest at S/i ptfr
nomual. a» will « th# burst bAUncrd
^ football star And basket hall eap 3030 gq yd;i mlradain foundation at 8th2,116.00 unmim on all deferred payments.
nor*# f##d on th# market.
tain 'in an Ohi? high school last 2999 f.*| yds 2 inch sheet asphalt top ut $102
ill i
! y*«.
3.058.98
Witness
my
hand
as
City
Clerk
and
the
Seal
of
the
City
of
San­
friend of Clawson is expected 127 Eq yd* brick laid flat at 40.',._.............
50.80 ford, Florida, this 29th day of July, A. D. 1925.
pM) hero this wook to aid in )U eq yda brick laid on edge at 41c___
60.10
------ (SEAL)
L.'r . PHILIPS, City Clerk.
651 rq ft concrete ulley returns ut 3 0 c........
196^0 Uu^ijh. July 39th, A.uiDU.l 6 ; j 4 2Qand 27th.
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Beauty and brains.

K IL L E D M A N TO
S T E A L IMS A U T O .
Y O U T H A D M IT S

Dr. Miles’ Tonic

V U L C A N IZ IN G

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLY C

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S
[ASao**’ - ty
which
has
become
known
a
s'
Cal.,
I (ijinii'ie Mansion in “ Benjamin on Sales."
.
)tjntr which has been
The resolution accepting the
be state through the jrift and the bill creating the Ju-|Recn
-njsmin chapter o f the dnh F. Benjamin Memorial Fund ccnt
,f the Confederacy, will of not more than $10,000 which time
Ut
I ,, nearly as possible..passed the legislature reads as
,-iisl condition, if the •follows
i squn
“An
Act to niithorizc
the State ford
the l^-5 legislature
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__ U»wiiiiinuoiuue
Participate In Intramural
FORD
UNIVERSITY
13.—In Stanford Un
intramural athletics nr
the public, chvm 00 pc
ic mate student? at sum
ng the year.
izlrg that the varsit,
i ‘.he various sports nl

of tic 1925 legismo« tls*
was
ted fn* ^ ^un,*s «* ‘ ho
H -|jd to re-condition
"
t;p'enl example
^L—srliitecture and
' itf*wr seif. In doing
being preservacres o f
^ irii monument of
'Jf^-spe of Judah F.
gfurr of State after
K Confederacy, whefij
K j threatened his life.
gtti* place that the I
fguded in making his
Iflipt territory, going!
yicre he became an
enhr of the English
lined to the rank of
*L It was then that
celebrated treatise on

Electric Lines Are
Run To Oviedo By
Public Service C o .
curious to see how
mill* of Paris grind
■far American heiresses
tie opportunity in ConjBXbte’* new picture,
•to Love," at the Milane
«t Monday.
re, is a subdeli Just out
£nr school, thought slia
d to love. Her flashing
(iquant personality had
ivoc with the hearts of
it boy admirers and she
a the fact that she was
a three of them at once,
rith the appearance of
breno in the role of her
jho experiences n t'eelmiwt diagnose. It Inip&gt;the true brand of love
u'ince had never lenrn-

gou, cross-country running, base­
ball or some other sport. In two
years he has built up a back­
ground for intercollegiate athlet­
ics which feeds the varsity tanms
is helpful to the boys and gives
them a Weencr appreciation b f
sports. Last year there were t&gt;0
baskethall teams, 17 baseball
teams and 3*&gt; track teams.
"The average man can play his
favorite game," Davis explained.
"Competition ii keen enough to
stimulate real effort ami we gife'
them enough coaching to develop
their skill. Vanity and intrrn'jrpl
athletics supplement each1 other.
Intramural overcome* the criti­
cism
__»» of specializing on n few

WILKESBARRE, Pa.. Aug. 13.
— Hats in the anthracite coal
mines on ninny occasions have de­
monstrated that they are the
friends o f the miners in giving
them warning of approaching
danger has resulted in many of
the men making pets of them.
The average miner hesitates to
kill a rat, especially if he is work­
ing in a chamber where caver arclikely to occur or where there is
had air or gas.

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J. G. SHARON
Attorney-at-l.aw
Will practice in all the court*
Examination of Abstracts of l-and
Titles given especial attention
OtTicca in Seminole County Lank
Building

You P oor Kid, W hy
A re Y ou So Skinny?

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lerm s

Americans
t T i Hunt
fe d S o o n
in hi yonr
far the grouse
‘ talking. The
J ? big shooting
thnr teimnc""
in adj£*»Ukcn up sev"■ihhjj Hhave in-

Corner of Palmetto Avenue and Fourth Street at
$ * ? $ }{} per front foot, terms

Corner Elm Avenue Commercial SI

« . f c liV‘ cstit*Z L iif1mpn*
t u n -m .'1 ""ring

j r * « fciO.ilOO.

York*
Steers
h » l trj D,n Abcrwith his
n- (vi n ,,,*s been
***» &lt;»f New
,0T r' «re t«.
‘ heir own cs
»iaithy Briton*
on nut rr‘iuirWsmcn.
Freight umi Tax Extra

:t.-The Dublin
. who have just
houses for the
ave had -t.-tUO
\e houses and
ot them in ucize of the fainfamilies of nt
h, 10 of 11 perpersona. There
»y families of
*••living in sindG B L IN D N E S S
T doing when you negwatrry, bloodshot, sore
l*‘s Golden Eye Lotion
try eye disease. Cools,
mgthens. Get "Leon« j strong cyei. At all

Being the world’s largest builders o f 6-cylin der cars perm its
H u d son to give the greatest
price advantage, with the finest
quality in Hudson history.
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Everywhere it is called ttic

it is universal y acknowledged
that no car gives like quality,
reliability, perform ance and
fine appearance w ithin him dreds o f dollars o f its price.
. „ „

Garner-Wood ruff Building
,

v, s s e x World
... i v*s Lcir^i
I -in fest ow..
Selling 6 - L . y l i n d e f C a rs
IirI u di s o n 1
-E
" i»b to,

anti i
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REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

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Ona Taar— *7 &lt;i0 HU Month* . »1B0
IJall*«r*i1 in Cltr by Carrlsi, Pjr
weak, l«o. Waakly Kdltlon »f *9
par year.
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■p k c i a i . Ko t i c r i All obituary
n o 'i m , rarrla of thank*. rtsolatlons
and notlca* ol antartalR—.«nta whara
ehargss ar* uada will b* r"s~
f« r «t regular advertising rat**

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M R M nK Il T IIB AfUOC’IATKU l'H R »*

Th* Associated Praa* la sselusIvely entitled to »h* use for
iblleatioii' of ail hews rtlspstet.es
efadltea tn It
I or not otherwise eredthl* wiper and *l»o, the in
Ited In this
I published herein. All rights
of'retiuhllcation
illeatlon of special dlspateh•a hareln ara also ree*r-ad.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 13,1923

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TI1K HERALD’S PLATFORM
1,— Darner water route to Jackson­
ville
2*—Construction of St. Johna-In*
dhin River canal.
3.— Extension of white way.
-Extension of local amuacmcnla.
—Swimming pool, tennia courts,
etc.
K,—Augmenting of building procram—house*, hotels, apartment
houses.
Extension of slreei paring pro­
gram.
I ,—Const ruction
of
boulersrd
around l-nk** Monroe.
8.— Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
8*—Expansion of school system
with'provision for Increased fa* cllitles.

Before I closed my eyes to dream
Your fnco I imaged near—
With midnight huir nnd lovely eyes
And smiles, my dear, my dear!
The very song of all I loved
Made melodies in dreams—
And you were there with silvered
stars.
An offering it seems.
The song I dreamed changed into
flowers,
Dissolving into rain—
The tears at thought thnt you were
gone
And might not come again.
Life turned to mngio as l woke
With day dreams singing too—
Tl»* very world, it symphony
•Of dreams anti love and you.
— Helen Emma Muring, in Muse
mid Mirror.
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IVe should worry about today
being tho thirteenth, it isn’t Fri­
day.

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The fact that some of the Indies
do nothing hut chew tho rag does­
n't seem to satisfy their appetite.

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Our office hoy says some of the
ladies' gowns an1 wonderful crea­
tions while others are wonderful
revelations.

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Anyway, Florida doesn't have
to worry about tho predicted coni
shortage duo to the proposed strike
of anthracite miners.
Tho Tampa Tribune predicts thnt
hy next winter the Indies’ skirt*!
will b« up to the censor. Well na
far as possible anyway.
-o Todny's best laugh: Too ninny
person* confuse the "Wedding
March" with the "Battle Hymn of
The Republic." They are really
different. Miami H&lt;.t a UK

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R e alize Big Earnings

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' Sanford ik ’ fiav^ng* k n ‘ exceptionally heavy demand for
store rooms. Some new business tries to locate here almost
every day But finds it is practically an impossibility to find
any vacant quarters in the business section.
At no time in Sanford’s history has the need for more
store rooms been so keen ns now. About the only way it is
possible to find a place in which to do business, is to speak
for the location months ahead, and even then, it is hardly
possible, for it isn’ t often Sanford tenants move or go out
o f business, and hence, few vacancies occur.
The new arcade building to he erected at the corner of
Sanford Avenue and First Street will relieve the situation
considerably with its forty-five stores, but that will not he
enough. We are informed many of these store rooms have
already been spoken for even though ground has not yet
been broken for the building. At the rate Sanford is grow­
ing and at the speed with Which people are moving to the
city, every available space in. the business section must he
improved with business buildfngs, if this city is to get all
the business it is entitled to.
There remains plenty of available property In the down­
town districts which can he improved. Instead o f having
vacant property which is a continual load on the owner, by
the expenditure of a reasonable amount, the same prop­
erty can he made revenue producing, and not only carry
itself buf make profits for the owner.
Sanford is getting ready for a great winter season.
Homes are being constructed with speed and in great num­
bers. New apartment houses are contemplated and under
construction. A great effort is being made to provide suit­
able nn«l sufficient accommodations for the tourists, but in
ail the rush we must not forget the Importance of providing
locations for the business concerns that have their atten­
tion drawn to Sanford.
The investor who realizes the opportunity first will be
the one who will also realize big earnings.
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RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING:
—-Let nil blttorneua, nml wrath,
and anger, and clamour, and evil
speaking, be put away from you,
with all malice: nnd be ye kind
on* to another, tender-hearted, for­
giving one another, even ns God
for Christ1* snke hath ifirgivon
you. Ephesians 4:31-32.
—— —o--------SYMPHONY
All night I dreamed a song with
words
From phrases you had said.
The wind played an accompaniment
That echoed overhead.

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A Good Tim e For a M otorcade

H E A V Y , H E A V Y ,’ H O V E R S O V E R H ip H E A D
Hunting Stomach*.
Kill at 100 Mile*.
&gt;50,500—Worth It.1
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
&lt;C opyrt*fit

I l l l ) _________

A ONE-YEAR-OLD filly, daugh­
ter of the great race horse Man-OWar, sold at-public auction for
&gt;50,500, breaking all price records
for a yearling filly by more than
&gt;21.000.
The filly as an instrument of
gambling is worth it, because
horses breed true to a great ex­
tent. Colts front this ninre may
be worth &gt;100.000 each or more.
It is not so with human beings
and their breeding.

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WAR BETWEEN France and
the Riffs goes on with unpleasant
details. There is little Improve­
ment in war as you watch it pro­
gressing through the centuries,
from the great catapults hurling
rocks to swift fliers dropping poi­
son gas.
FRENCH AIRMEN swoop down
low after dropping nil their boiffil,
and open fire on tho Riffs with
machine guns. Riff marksmen,
excellent shots, bring down an oc­
casional Frenchman from his fly­
ing machine.
Not troubled by
civilized custom or international
usage, when the Riffs capture n
French filler one of the proceed­
ing* is “ to burn out the stomach,"
which they do Ingeniously.
This makes it certain that every
Frenchman will sell his life as
dearly ns possible. He could do
thnt, anyhow.
AN INVENTION from New
Zealnnd sends high explosives
through the air in torpedoes guid­
ed by wireless. These air ■torpe­
does operate as do water-borne
torpedoes used to destroy battle­
ship*
IP at sen.
And the New Zealand air tor­
pedo can he launched against an
enemy, flying ship, battleship or
city one hundred miles away nnd
wreck the object ngainst which it
is steered hy wireless.
The United States should get
that invention and i&gt;e ready with
it. The motto of this country
should be.
Be friendly with the whole
world. Be ready for the whole
world.

jo l

once polite, effio
never-tiring
enter your emp|,
is also conscicntl
trustworthy, anj|
gladly work for

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a mere pittance
cents n day.

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Sanford in in the limelight nnd must stay there. By the
big way in which the Chamber o f Commerce membership
ft
campaign wns put across, this city has attracted the atten­
tion not only o f the rest of Florida, lint of people throughout
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the whole country. Sanford is now being watched by thou­
sands. Depending on developments here in the coming few
months, will be the future growth of the city. If Sanford
remains in the forefront of activity in Florida hy taking
T H E IN S A N IT Y DODGE
great strides and by continuing to do things in a big way,
TASII'A t im e s
there is nothing that can stop it from quickly becoming
Florida’s greatest inland city.
Investigator* who have set * Now that he ha* been legally
themselves
the tu.*K of finding out adjudged of unsound rniml he has
Everybody is busy. Business here is ns good as it was
why crime flourishes in America changed that rniml again, and now
last winter. Few seem to have time to play golf or to take
need look no further than the Bus- he declare.* that he is as sane aa
vacations. Developments in the growth of the city are com­
sell Scott insanity (rearing, recent- anyone. This may lie a sign that
j ly ended in Chicago. The case is |he is not so. Still it is got the
ing thick and fast. However, The Herald would like to sug­
EDWARD RECTOR, n Chicago ! typical of a condition everywhere idea that most people in this coungest that a group of lending business men and leaders in the
. .
civic life of the city, take the necessary time to make a tour patent lawyer, leave* &gt;2,300,000 to iprevading the administration of try hold.
education. Important and inter- criminal law in America.
It would not be surprising it
of,t the state
for the
purpose of seeing what is, going
on in I esting, he establishes annual
The insanity dodge in Scott's , Scott's mind weakened under, the
•i,
, - r„7 —,
other rapidly growing Morula communities, and to get ideas .|scholarships
for .every
school
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. . . . high „v„
„ u, case happen* to have been more, ordeal through which he has been.
in the state of Indiana. That’s a belatedly and brazenly employed Probably few victims of capital
which might he put into effect here.
Five or six automobiles taking twenty-live or thirty San . |fine bequest hy a first class Amcr- than in most. Insanity was not |punishment have ,approached their
citizen.
Ioffered a* a defense in Scott’s doom in no entirely rational frame
ford men could in a few days visit Lakeland. Tampa, St. ieun
Work while you live and leave [original trial on a charge of killing 1of mind. But when it come.* to
Petersburg, Sarasota, cross the Connor’s Highway and visit your money when you dieto help.a man. After he was sentenced that, no person who commits a
West Palm Beach and Miami. If nothing wns seen to give the public sehuol system, ami you to hang his friends exhausted ev- crime such as Scott is charged
new inspiration, if no new ideas developed, Sanford would be rice11 tint worry about the future ery effort to obtain commutm ion with can be accounted in his right
of his sentence. After these had mind.
the recipient o f much in the way o f advertising caused by of tile United States.
It is all tied up in the public
and only then, was it doThere is a clinical air about the
the motorcade. Doubtless it would be given prominence in school j, the children nml the teach­ failed,
tided that he must be crazy. Alien- Scott defense thnt is' enough to
tiie state papers, and certainly those places visited would er* of tho-e schools.
ists were employed, and it wns make one despair of American
know that Sanford is on the alert.
proven by them that he lias h o-. justice. It is ns if Scott’s hired
HEALTH AUTHORITIES in j coin*
come insane
ipsatie as
a* a result of his long defenders, lawyers and
ant alienists,
The Herald would like to see some action taken by the
trying to
JtVlI'i'tjt
tegt.
Uu'tu
UuvJU'st.
alums
J
confinement
in
jail.
Even
the
prisknew
that
they
were
.Cbumber of Commerce in ihw forming o f i»-motuniMle-ot^ this
replacing them with low priced Toner
Joner reneneu
rehelled nt
at nrsi
first against tnta
this circumvent justice,
justice. Tl
ihe jury has
kind within the next few weeks. Everyone in Sanford is flats, American style. A meeting' subterfuge. But after he had seen decided Scott crazy, but those jubusy now, but is doing nothing compared with what he will called by the ministry of health j his lawyers he changed his mind, rors or anybody else, will have a
be doing later in the year. This is the time for such a stunt at I.inienouse is blown up by the [“ Yes, I’m crazy," he told newspa- ban! time convincing the country
slum dwellers. They shout "liar *» per reporters after this interview. that he is any crazier than many
to he pulled nnd much o f a delay would mean no tour at all.
Nineteen anotheijr poor, friendless devil who
at witnesses describing the hor­ "1 am stark crazy.
---------------- o-----------------rible conditions under which th^y months in this place is enough to ha* been hustled off to the galTHE MAN WHO comes to Florida on the rods of a live, nml say they want no change. drive any man nutty."
low or the chair.
pnflflengcr train, flat broke with the expectation of being
That's the trouble. When you
mot at the depot with a brass band and being escorted to seek to improve condition* in pig
M O N E Y MAD
a location where he can pluck dollars o ff the trees and loll pen or slums, you must change
the character of your pig* and
MACON TELEGRAPH
in the shade in a hammock has another guess coming. The J’our slum dwellers before you
state needs workers and good citizens who expect to locate can make tin* change.
Mary l/mise Spar, the "Cinder­ victed in Tennessee of violating
and grow up with the best state in the Union, hut idlers
ella" who made the life of Edward the nnti-cvolntion law.
THE HUNDRED greatest stat­
with empty pockets will not find the state the bonanza they
Movie him es, chnutauquns, vau­
W. Browning, the millionaire New
deville circiiit-, burlesque houses,
I(link it is. Florida is being built anil improved by hustlers esmen thut the world has over
known, brought back tn life and York realtor, miserable, is back lecture huream and what not have
who are taking advantage o f the hundreds of opportunities put to work in the Congo region
with her family, wearing the Paris pelted him with offers to capitalize I
offered for making a good, clean living. Those who have for a hundred years, couldn't in gown* nml tho pearl ropes he the publiciu which has been given
already made their fortune elsewhere will find the state an that time, make out of the Congo
bought her. Mr. Browning has "re­ him. A New York theatrical mana­
ideal place in which to take life easy on account of its natives any thing hut CONGO
ger. wired him as follows (we
NATIVES, about as they are now. pudiated" her, with the advice and joint the wire because it is typical
mild climate and wonderful scenery, and best of all, its ex­
You remember how many of consent of the district attorney of of New York theatrical managers):
cellent health conditions.— Times-Union.
the black slaves rebelled against

the Classified colj
the Sanford Her
his Phone Numb

J

B each Properl
IS SC A R C E
AND GETTING SCARCER
A L L THE TIME
YOU WILL HAVE TO BAY PER FOOT INI
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PEll
NOW

Smyrna Be:
For Further Information.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.

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H. II SC H U LT E R E A L T Y CO,id
M AKli RESERVATION EARLY

L oyalty T o
A G ood
O b je ct

"Am thoroughly indignant at
freedom, nlso how many white Queens County. But our little Mnry
A person can accomplish good results by loyalty t'
women rebelled against woman is not to pa s out of the limelight ridiculous nml unjust verdict ren­
good object. Select the object
open an acionn •
so
easily.
She
is
writing
the
"story
dered
against
you.
As
an
American
M Y F A V O R IT E STO RIES
suffrage.
the
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BANK
and then make
of her life." Wo quote, from this citizen I gladly offer you Imme­
By IRVIN S. COBB
regular habit to deposit weekly or monthly.
interesting
document,
as
it
is
diate
contract
and
guarantee
you
THERE IS GREAT power in
Fifty millions of printed in Mr. ilearst's enlighten­ $1,000 a week for ten weeks for
The time was ill Ihe curly hours | "Mish’ Night Clerk." said the confidence.
ing journal in this State:
public appearance* four times each
of a new day; the place was the Iguest in a courteous hut firm vmice, Americans are insured for sixty•I Per Cent Interest Bait! On Saving* Accou&gt;
“ I don’t know how much harm day to explain your theories of ev­
four
thousand
millions
of
dollars.
lobby of a hotel on a downtown 1“ I repeat—mush
nozzer
If they ail died at once, there he has done me, hut i want my olution Is-fore tolerant and fair uusido street in New York; the prin-1room."
revenge. I want to do two thing* j dicnees.
vipal character was a well-dressed
’'Isn't Ihe room I gave vnu enm- wouldn't he in all the world enough to Edward VV. Browning. I want
Mr. Scope* smiled at the offer.
gentleman in an alcoholic fog, who. fortablu ?" parleyed the function- money to pay the insurance hill to have him legally punished for
Hut. the fifty millions know that
He hasn't a hundred dollars to his
Franklin I'. Adams in the New had come in and registered for wiry.
trying in every sanctimonious way
York World quote* Cardinal lias- the night a few minutes earlier,! "Sheenis lie perf'ly so." admitted wlien they die their sixty-four to work evil against me. And i name, but he tinned down an offer
thousand
millions
will
he
paid
beof &gt;10,1)00, although his ambition
Now,
half
dressed,
he
descended
the
transient.
'Nev'lcss,
mush
ash
quet as follows, "I walked in tinwant to help to get little Dorothy Is to take a three-year post-grad­
cause they die one nt a time.
park behind a woman whose dress tiie stairway to the second floor Is- moved ’mediately."
Sunshine away from him before uate coiir-e at John Hopkins, He
"Well, what's tin- matter with
was cut indescribably low in the 1and stood swaying sliglilh in front
j she gets to the age when *he also has no jab for next year; he has
(
’mitemporary
Comment
back. I failed absolutely to see any­ of the desk.
your room? " demanded tlu- peatcrSTRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
J will come under his baleful influ- no job for next year: lie has no
thing beautiful about her spine. 1 "Mlsh Night Clerk," he said po­ ed clerk.
[ ence.
money
in
his
pockets,
if
he
has
to
The stranger bent forward, and
cannot sen how any woman's spine litely hot thickly. "I'll 'ave reipiesh
And any woman chii tell you if Such sweet and noble aspirations!
, with the air of imparting a secret you "save the surface you save all" And Mary is getting $500 for writ­ jiny the fine Judge Raulston im­
can be a beautiful study." Well of you gimme ’nozzer room."
Well, sir,
stilled Hie clerk, addressed the clerk in a husky half the hint* about getting old.—Ark­ ing that sort of trash. We turn posed, he will have to borrow it.
course, if the churchman ha* never
We may not admire Mr. Scopes’
studied the subject, thnt does make 1 e're a little crowded. 1 don't know whisper:
ansas Democrat.
from the picture to a modest young teachings, but ail of us can join
"It you mush know, my room's
a difference in the point of view whether I could hill vmi iminc
Kentuckian who held the spotlight in admiration of bis one contempt *
hut then there’s this much to add dintely. It’* pretty late you know." on fire!"
\ New Yorker advertised for a before our little Mary grabbed it. for money and the cheapest sort j[
--------- I ost tiger. It wasn’t a blind tiger,
—there’s no law in the land thnt
W rig h t, W arlow and Compar
His name is Scopes! He was con- of prostitution of his notoriety.
■
compelled him to walk Is-himl the
not if it were lost in New York.—
EDISON
A
T
LUNCHEON
Indy In question.
Spartanburg Sun.
FROM (‘01,1,1 EltS
M cADOO A N D T H E B R Y A N M A N T L E
---------o--------------------o ——
a
Arc Now Receiving Application I'of
Now conies the time of year
Some doctors couldn't cure a
CHICAGO EVENING POST
Thomn* A. Edison had come roitnes*. the problem of her fam­ when the fool wh&lt;» likes to jiretend
ham,—Milwaukee Wisconsin.
home from his five hours of morn­ ous husband's deafness,
that lie's drowning has the time
And nme lawyers couldn't try it ing work in the laboratory.
It is ns yet too early to tell the dead leader.
A cereal and a plate of grata**— of his life.— Miami Tribune.
case of lard.—Scranton register.
whether the passing of William
But lie wasn't interested in food these were the mam Items in the
” alsh of Montana may bo reck­
---------o --------And some piunists couldn't play —not a bit. A smile of greeting
Jennlny* Bryan will mean the com­ oned ns out of the running with
noon
meal
of
the
man
who,
at
the
Plumber* in convention ask the plete surrender of the Democratic
a line of hose. — Moldie Register.
political element which has taken
Anti some anglers couldn't cast (It wns more of a twinkle) flash­ age of nearly four-score years, public to stoji kidding them. But party machinery to that element a
ed
into
the
alert
eyes
under
the
works from fourteen to fifteen what would happen to the plum- which, in the l‘J2l convention was no pains to conceal its militant
u shoe.—Youngstown Telegram.
on Improved Huslness and Residential l,r°f
her* if people took them seriously? headed by Franklin Roosevelt and Protestantism. Of all the Demo­
And .sorno hunters couldn't shoot heavy, iron-gray brows, and his hours each day.
crats, big and small, there is only
jarge head with its i uni pled gray
The luncheon conversation that — Miami Tribune.
the chute.—Detroit Free Press.
in Sanford
Gov. Alfred Smith of New York, one who has shown enough of the
Anti some shoe clerks couldn't hair nodded with a kind of vague1had languished was resumed as the
tho Moores of Ohio, a somewhat qualities of leadership to carry the u
eheeriness.
For
a
moment
he
stood
great inventor set himself mechan­
Shorter day for working women nioof Taggart of Indiana nnd Geo.
shoq a chicken.—Houston PostFunds immediately available Stlbjfti to t»
looking at us one might almost ically
the task of eating, lie is urged. Someon • i* so unkind to I',, Brennan &lt;&gt;i ( hicago, Pertain Bryan mantle with dignity.
Dispatch.
examination.
He
is
William
Gibbs
McAdoo.
A
i
J
J
say
jH'ering—nml
then
lie
stepped
took no jiart In toe table talk. Tho suggest that this step is being tak­
And some hookworms couldn't
over to Mr, Edison, His move conversation interested him. up- en so they can talk longer.—Fay­ it is. however, that the Southern f'ir more practical politician than u
hook anybody.— Phil Armstrong.
and
must
find the dead Nebraskan, m
there
is.* that
■ Western Democrats
, - —
r- ......
»n •
»■«
And somu pugilists couldn't box nnnts »re always abrupt—not jmrently. ns little as did the food. etteville Observer.
APPLICATIONS FO R A P P R A IS A L S
Jerky,
but
intent.
With
the
eager­
hL&gt;
.........
lli" ‘ which does not alw ay s
On several occasions Mrs. Edison
a compass.
ness
of
a
boy
he
readied
toward
Bryan
quality
of
deep
nod
h° U 0r thir' carr&gt;* thl‘ Hryati
dec
reached over and retailed bits of
--------- o --------The Democrats should bury some ^
SEE
the little stuck of iihotograjih* she the convei at ion mto Ids ear, which of their leaders, says The Knox­ ty years mid more gave utterance and militant sincereity. He is of
to and fought for so many of their much the same crusader type, how­
The brakes wore evidently not was holding uji.
be automatically cupped toward ville Journal. Isn’t it satisfied with political ideals and sentiment*.
in proper adjustment and she was
ever, mid he has the advantage of
it wns a collection of intimate
D uB O SE A N I) H O LLE R
There i* a paucity of material service us a Bryan-indorsed esndi-!
unable to bring her car to a stop pictures, which he had been ex i *J. Uis eyes wandered across the the Inst two quadrennial land­
|
table
at
such
times
with
a
forced
slides?—Sjinrtutiliurg
Sun.
from which to make the selection. date in n Democratic convention!
at the curb. It mounted the curl), porting for several days from De-, smile of interest, but exi-ent for
REALTORS
---------o--------Carter Glass of Virginia ha* won which tested the loyalty of hi*
m
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which la uliout 155 inches high at Hot of Mrs
Edison
and himself perfunctory words, he 1never1 spoke,
Speaking
of
red-blooded
Amer­
renown as an expert on Federal praying, weeping and swearing fol-1
thi* point, crossed tha sidewalk, and the family of Henry l ord.
here was no suggestion ..f b o r e - icans, one is constrained to re- finance, but he has
112 Bark Avenue
and struck a heavy iron column.
. . . .
.
,
,
---- neither the lower* to the utmost.
l.u on with the meal, please, dom in his detachment or of jmt- I mark
thnt
a
nation
buying
70
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K
*r|
personality
nor
the
jioliticnl
skill
—Okfulkne County (Ohio) News.
So it is utmost a certainty that ■■siansnsisa
if he has anything else to ronnge in Ids smile. He was just [cent closed cars shows signs of. to fill the Bryan shoes. The
B IS B S S IIB X S IB S IB B V S U V ""* 11"
Wc would not he interested in no:
other;the i-dinner* of the Moses of peace
i
&gt;ery
much
absorbed
man.
t
o
o
‘
a
n
em
ia
.
—Shreveport
Journal.
liryun,
Charles W.
stein# a cur mount that curb, but
Bryan,
Ciiuries
W
must
develop
prohibition
and
progressive
DenmWith something of a sigh he may with other matters to have
hga no job for jext year; he has no finally laid the pictures away, and lime for commonplace*
many more of ins faumus brother’.* cr.ny will Turn to McAdoo for
CANDIDATES SCARCE—head­ tol-nl* if he i* to be considered guidance through the Red sea of
THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING A HOME
Hr—Judd Lewi* in Houston Post- took the chair Mrs. Edison hud
Then
quite
suddenly
|„.
push­
line.
Tho
rare
cujition
comes
from
EASIER
BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dispatch. Judd, that's the unkind- drawn up very dose to her left
S*n- alcoholic libcralUm. if he fall*.
fcft remark of all, umj we ho|&gt;e side. After nearly forty years of ed hack his chair. Wq|, another Tho Rockwood Times ami not, ns afor Harrison of Mississippi stars their political plight will be worse
ysu’ll have to wenr colored glns t- married life his wife has learned smile and a r.td he \vu* gone Edi­ might be imagined, from The in a tirade ngainst his Republican than that of the Israelites before
son s business of eating was over Promised Land (inxcttc.—Nnsh- political enemies but ha* shown
et, uftn'r llgd.
THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS TIIE S00N£
the deliverance from Egyptian bon­
In Volvo, with nil imionsplcoua ltd- —until evening.
villc Danner.
little of the constructive ability of dage.
WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

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Theodore Dunn, eon of Mr and
Mrs. W. V. Dunn, of I,nke Mnry,
left Friday for Boston, Mass., to
accept n position ns assistant to
the chemist with the Plymouth
Co. Mr. Dunn is a graduate of thu
Sanford High School and has the
best wishes of his many friends
in this community.
As n coincidence, the owner and
m an ager o f th e P ly m ou th Co., is

Personals

Talented Violinist

Locke Meriwether leave) today
for various points in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Davis leave
today to spend a week in Miami.
J. H McRae, of Binck-hear. On.,
is in Sanford on business for two
weeks.

a well k
known
i
New England busi­
ness man,.;Frank
and he
mmi.. :*■i«ntv Evans,
uvmn, ana
ne
* &gt; »* wlU
'Tivcning at 8 too was rnbed in Lake Mary and
of Mr. and Sanford. Mr. Evans is an ardent
booster of Seminole county, and
has a winter homo here, lie also
numerous investments through
fOrapeville has
out the county. Being favorably
im pressed w ith Mr. D unn’s high
is visiting
ch aracter and a b ility , he chose him
home at Fort to fill th is p osition fr o m a large
, , last week with
Msmil Tolar
Wand Beach.
ST snd brothers,
Theodore were caUIthe homes of BarH G. Lundquist.
Pierson while car, fut»r, Mrs. Nooses
* railed at the homes
iu WillUn s ami Mrs.
Friday.
.
tmly and Emil
jf'this place. Mr. and
tj, Mrs. Bongs ton and
j i of Windermere, picr at Palm Fpringa.
Clark asks to be expwaching this m onth
that he may have a
*t rested up. Sunday
as usual ut 2:30 p.

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T E L E P H O N E :— Beg. 428-J.

T h eod oreD u n n L eaves
F o r B oston Friday

f,,nt'onint'1\V P c**!ler
fRl&gt;n„L P

It is predicted by the depa
&gt; «■ «
that the receipts at the department 9
will increase about 25 per cent dur­
__
ting the next biennium, baaing the
■ iim T »i
vSf
—• jir i &gt;.
n h fj
prediction bn the inirease of the L •
, ,,
Inter- past two year!.
BERLIN, A wn ,13,—The
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1'* 1 !
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Best profit paylnjr Rrocery In Sanford
nhtional Police Contarence
in New i\ MUX TV Jl'IMIK’ S lUl'IIT.
Co
-fTiI?1
Fi.imiiiA.
Can
be
bandied
by
man
and
wife.
Expense
of
doing-:
cm u m ,
York recently fulfilled its object s m m m . H
In Its K o r n , o f
business less than ahy store in Seminole county d o in g .
beyond expectations, in the opin­ Jrn nlf I‘ r«"Vntt, dereasosl.
Notice Is h ereb y a l v e n to nil
same
business.
ion of Colonel Kuenzer, of the whom It mni cm irern that I. ■
Berlin police department. In ad­ Klll.ee, ex ecu tor o f th e e st a t e o f
Jennie Prevail, iteceasetl. w ill on
Henson for selling— Owners has other interest
dition to furnishing many helpful the tlth Ony of Septemher. 1915. sell
requiring all of their time.
at
inihllc
«iit
rry
In
flenevn.
V
lorhla.
ideas and suggestions, he said, it
t h - salil land Is situated, the
supplied the much-felt want of Where
fnlli.s'lriK denerthed real es t a t e In
S
W . C . HARTLINE, Prop.
putting the police chiefs of the sain county, t o - w lt :
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The West Muir ( \ V '4 ) Ilf the Kant
entire world in close touch with H alf
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each other.
(SM I,) of ihe Sou th w est Q uarter
Colonel Kuenzer praised the &lt;N\V\) le e . W es t T h ir t y - fiv e
New York department and Com­ c w . a u I.Ink-. Section 15. T o w n s h i p a B B B a a a a a a a B B a B a B iB B B a a a B B B a a a a a a a B a n a m a a m n m
South. llatiKe S3 Knst. C on ta in in g
missioner Enright nnd ndded that SO
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Nine (!*) Acres m ore o r less.
nothing ever had made such a
Witness my hand this th e 10th B
deep impression upon his official da y of August. A. t&gt;., 1SS5.
KII.UGK.
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heart as the parade of New Mx ecu Io r K ofII. the
e st a t e o f Jennie
York’s “ finest.”
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Lake Front

S. Baumel has returned from a
short stay in Tampa and St. Pe­
tersburg.

PROPERTY

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RESTORES
If you are weak nr In a
d o w n condition, chir op r a c tic
lustinents will r .s io r e y o u r
ural
vitality.
It rebuild*
constit ution.
HtreiiKthens
n erv ous system and m a k es
v igorou s.

1 Evans Spenser lias returned
from Palmetto where he was the
guest of his uncle for several 'lays.

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REALTOR

\ ila tu / v
George Bushncll of Okeechobee,
Mrs. Cecil Frisbee and Mrs. Ot­ Miss Mary Stoinnff of this city,
spent the week end here with his
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
restonerfeaM
i
to Dumas have returned from a who has been the recipient of much
family.
First
National Baak Building.
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“ Yo ur s for H ealth ’*
Mr. Murkell left n few days ago pleasant visit in St. Petersburg. praise for performance at a num­
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er nf concerts given here nnd at
i
on n business trip to Chicago and
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SA LE S FORCE
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other points.
Miss Ann Robson left for Jack- Orlando (luting the past year, will
! •
leave this week for New York
Itimniw :n»7-:u»s F l m t % it 11 mi n I finnfe tiullilltiic
M. M. STEW ART
D O U G L A S K IN G
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Theodoro Dunn left Friday to X s t .^Utle m L m" *p ,thc where she will resume her studies
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ti» 12 a n d 2 t&lt;» f&gt; a n d l»y
spend the summer in Boston, Mass.;*1***1 of htt,° Mi?r Mar»’ taster. in violin.
I f ll B I B I I I I fln iB I B U f la flllB I B I I B I B B n iX B I B B H ia B a B M
with Frank Evans.
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Marsh all (s
, - * -,
,
.I Mrs. 0. A. Marshall
*. spending
.imuiiMK
Somo of Lake Mary s more pro-'several days in Oviedo n. the guest
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gressive citizens have joined the (1f |u*r .laughter, Mrs. R, \v. U w - Ft. Lauderdale Plans
Sanford Chamber of Commerce in ton.
To Organize Club O f
the big drive for "A Better San­
ford."
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C. D. Green of Sanford, with spend some time in St. Petersburg
his family have moved into their m- the guest of friends and reinFORT LAUDERDALE, Aug. 13.
new home on First Street, which lives.
Plans are muter way for the or­
128 Feet
they purchased recently from A.)
--------ganization of a university club in
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property
Mrs. W. P. Fields left Wednes- this city whose charter memberiJqaist and family nto- E. Sjoblolm. We are glad to wetday for Orlando when she will ship is expected to total more than
lv Hill to the home of come them to our community.
Severnl
people
have
bought
lots
treatments nt the hospital 100. Preliminary teps have been ^ Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two stores that
In, Edwin Peterson on
taken nt a meeting at which 70 ! b
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tt the young folks en- in the last few days with the in­ there.
men from colleges throughout the
i the ocean. John and tention of building homes in the
corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick can lie pur­
We are permanently located in Sanford
Miss Dorothy Ray returned Wed United State- were in attendance.
their “skeeter” to sec near future where they can have
chased at $7ii.OO a front foot on easy terms.
electric lights, a good water sys­ nesday afternoon from Asheville,
J. S. Ryan, of Perdue, was chos­
Elmer,
where she has been spending seve­ en temporary president, nnd F. B.
irdick, Mrs. Barney tem and high building sites.
OUR SALES FORCE arc EXPERTS
J,
young folks spent
Bradshaw, of the University of
One of the latest improvements ral weeks.
(rnoon at the home of here is the fine two story brick
Missouri, temporary secretary. A
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
r
Mrs. A. C. Williams returned committee was appointed to draw
sain, it being the fif- building, now under construction
60
Feet
Wednesday
night
from
a
delightful
up a constitution and ln-laws nnd 3
Uy of their niece, Miss for A. E. Sjoblolm, which when
Cake and ice cream completed would do credit t" a visit with relatives and friends In to make plans for having the ctuh.u
If you havo Property you want sold— List It with us
Barnwell’s birth- town of much larger size than Savannah, Ga.
incorporated under the state laws. ■
Between
First
and
Second
Streets
on
Sanford
Avenue
nnd kiss it good-bye.
ilay.
Universities and colleges repre- a
I Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Maxwell seated were Missouri. Illinois, Cor- J
ill be the 89th birth- U kc Mary’________________
At SGI0.00 per front foot.
Ballinger. lie came
LIBRARY STORY HOUR
[ spent yesterday in Sanford, return* noil, Michigan, Yale, Barmouth, "
A
‘ years ago and has
The young folks greatly enjoy- 'ntr tl&gt; Daytona Reach last night Perdue, Chicago, Columbia, Cola active life, but lnte- cd the Story Hour held by Mrs. where they have a cottage.
'gate, Kansas, Mercer. Georgia,
trippling him. We F. S. Vernay last week, when In\f
Georgia Tech, Kentucky. Florida,
J. 11. Cowan left yesterday for ! Pennsylvania. Cincinnati, Indiana, n
friends who cannot dian legends of Florida and other
him, will kindly re- interesting numbers were given. Coronado Reach where lie will he Albatna, University &gt;*f Lnnn, Wy­
116 E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.
i card he will be Those who assisted were Jane the guest of his daughter, Mrs. oming, Virginia Polytechnic Insti­
L Through tho kind- Sharon, Richard Smith, Margaret Ben Monroe for several days.
tute, Pennsylvania, West Virginia,
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Jiors he is still aide Vernay, Eloise Winn and Kathe­
Worchesler, Carlisle, Oglethorpe.
It. \V. Pearman, Jr., and D. !L Stetson. Rite and Pittsburgh,
isy school in which rine Fuqua.
Sanford
210 2 F ir s t S t.
Realtors.
at interest. I’ rabaMiss Helen Vernay will take MacF irland are spending today in
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU W HAT THE RO­
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T oreador

Beat

St. Petersburg
t ! PITTSBURG W I NS

Pete Errors, Gives Sanford Five to Two V ictory

FROM NEW YORK

K e lly D oes M ound
Team Returns Home Today

For .'I Games Here With
Saints; Play Tampa Next
Dumas obtained 4 hits In f&gt; trips
to the plate including two doubles
and a .pair o f singles. Ills double
tn tho fifth scored Culbert and
Kelly for tho first two Sanford
runs, overcoming the one run lend
tho Saints obtained in the third
on a base on bnlls. stolon base and
a single.
Alford’s double in the eighth
drove in McQue nnd Culbert with
another pair of runs nnd Dumm
scored on Doyle’s error in the
ninth for tho other.
Brower gave up eight hit*, thieo
of which wore two ba te I, while
Kelly hud only one bad Inning, the
eighth, when a doubie by Mitchell,
Brown’s single nnd Doyle’s dou­
ble gave tho Saints their finul run.
Manager George Block announc­
ed that the Ha'.nt’s pitching stuff
would be strengthened tonight
with the addition of a right hand
hurler, Harry Staggs, frr.n Terre
Haute, Ind.
ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 15.—
Sanford broke the .Saints’ three
game winning streak by taking tho
last game of the series here Wed­
nesday, B to 2. Timely hitting by
Dumas nnd Alford and three er­
ror* by St. Petersburg w»*n res­
ponsible for the Cetorymcn’s vic­
tory.
The Box Score
SANFORD
All R II PO A K
Dumas, if............. 6 1 4
I 1 0
TVeatherby, 2b, 3
0 11 3 I 0
Ffliibo, *«. „ „ .. 5 0 1 1 5
1
M:Que. 3b. .. .. •/
u n 2 1 0
Bailey, lb......... 2
1 O 13 I 0
Kidtl, rf. _______ 4
0 l
l 0 I)
Culbert, cf.........4
2 1 1 0 0
'Alford, c . ......... 4
u 1 4 2 0
Kelly, p............... 3 1 0
1 1 0
Totals

.. ft2 5 H 27 15
s a in t s
a b rr h r o a
Allen, «s.............. 5 1) O 2 3
Messnor, 3b....... 3
10 3 2
Mitchell, rf. .. .. 3
12
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Drown, cf. „ .. 3
O1 3 0
Doyle, 2b. „ .. .. ft 0 I 3 3
Barnes, lb. „ .. 4
0 1 '.I 1
Cox, If...................1
0 I 11 0
Morris, If. „ .. 0
OO 0 0
Besse, c. . . . . . . 4
0 1 0 0
Brower, p......... 2
0 0 0 5
Hewitt, x............ 1 0 0 0 0
Shannon, xx .. ..1
0 1 0 0

TAMPA, Aug. 13,—'Tho League
IeadinK Smoker* won ti e deciding
o HI IT H I? TUPT?I? game of the series fron. Lakelandj
U U 1 U 1
1 i l l l l j l j hem Wednesday afternoon in n 12-1
inning battle by a l to 3 score.
Swede Swanson pit. hod n mas­
terful game, giving tip only six
scattered hits, but was given very
poor support by his infield which
Pirate* Now Lend National wns guilty of seven errors. Only
League Champions By Five one of the Lakeland run.1: was earn­
and Half Games; Dodgers ed.
George Cusack had his long
Bent Ileds; Cards Take 2
string of wins broken when ho
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 1.1.— Pitts­ wns charged with this defeat. Ho
burgh made it two out of three in gave up thirteen hits out managed
series with New York by winning to keep them so w*H featured
Wednesday, 5 to 3, and now lead that the Smokers could renr.* only
the champions in tho National in the first inning ur.til they put
League flag race by five and or.c- their winning run with one cut
in the twelfth.
lmlf games.
The Box Score
Ydo wns hit hard, the Giants
AH R II PO A
collecting 12 safeties, but poor LAKELAND
Buckley,
ss........It
0 It 2 1
hare running in tho fourth inning
nullified three successive hits. Kowalski, 2 b. .. 5 0 0 3 4
.. . 5
0 2 ft O
Jackson hit n homo run in the Welch, If.
Thorhum. ef.-rf. 5 o o 3 &lt;)
sixth with none on hnsc.
Edwards, Ib.c. .. 5
I 0 10 1
The Box Score
Williams, 3b. .. 6
1 2 2 1
NEW YORK
AB R II PO A E Surface, rf........ ft 0 1 1 1
Ifere’s Kudoifitc) Ganna, 7 son of
Southworth, ef. 5 1 0
1 0 0 Brazier, ef........ 2 0 0 3 0
tiu* richest bull tighter in nil Mex­
Frisch, 3b........ 5 1
2 0 3 0 Francis, c......... ft
0 0 5 0
ico. Rudolfito rwears that lie, too,
Young, rf......... 4 0
3 4 0 0 Doyle, lb........... 1 0 0 1 0
will he a toreador when he 13 a
Meuse I, If......... 3 0 1 2
0 0 Cusack, p...........6 1 1 l 3
mull, and practices every day in
Kelly, 2b......... 4 0 2 1 0 0 Luther, p......... 0 0 0 0 0
the back yard with n pet Lilly goat
Terry, lb..........4 0
1 11 o o
Jackson, hb...... 4 t
! I 5 o Totals ,. .. 45
Snyder, c.......... 4 0
0 1 I I
x One out when
Barnes, p. .. ..I 0
0 0 0 0 win
scored.
Devine, x . . . . . . t 0
t 0 n 0 TAMPA
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Fitzsimmons, p.
1
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2 h. ..
4
Lindstrom, xx ..1 o o o o 0 .Snead,
Hicks, 3b. .
4
Estrada, rf. .. 5
FLORID V STATE LEA1
Totals . .. ..37 3 12 24 15 1
St. Peter Imrg 2; Sanford 5,
Wcik, ss............0
x Batted for Barnes in 5th.
■Leo, rf.
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'i'a mpn 4; Lakeland 3.
xx Batted for Fitzsimmons in Masipi, tf.
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Lopez, c.
5
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PITTSBURGH
All It li PO A E Josmer, lit. .. 5
Pittsburgh
5; New York 3.
Carey, cf..........4 0 1 0
10
Swanson,
p.
5
St.
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3-8;
Philadelphia
Mclnnls, 11).............. 41 111
0 0
Second game 7 innings, rain
Cuylcr, rr....... 4
2 2 1 0 0
Total*
13 I 13 30 17 7 Cincinnati 1; Brooklyn 5.
Iinrnhnrt, If.......1
I t l 0 0
Score
by
innings:
Other scheduled game played
Riglice, If........ 3
(i 0 2 0 0 Lakeland
Aug. 2nd.
lino 200 000 IOf—3
Tray nor, III)...... 3
I 2 3 1 0 Tampa
.
200 1)00 (100 lot — 4
Wright, s«..... 3
0 2 2 7 0
Summary: Two 1axe ML1, lexAMERICAN LEAGUE
Moore, 2b..........2
0 I 1; I l
elphiu 6; St. Louis 2.
Gooch, c. „ .. .. 4 I) O I 3 O inrr, Williams, Lopez, ('unci;,
Stolen haxr . Snead, E 1 7; Detroit 2.
Ydc, p. . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 0
1 t) Sncnd.
tradii, Welch. .Sacrifices, Hic’ r, 2,
York 2; Chicago 0,
.Masipi, Francis,
Double play,
min (double header today.)
T otals......... 32 6 10 27 2U 1
Snead. Weik to Josiner, Left mi
Score by innings:
has**, Lakeland 0; Tampa II. lin e
New Y ork ............ 000 021 000—3 011 halls, off Swanson 2: C11 ack 2;
SOUTHERN ASSOC IATION
PiUtlgirgh...... . 302 him
Aliaula It); Birmingham 7.
Luther
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(Tjjuck.
12
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Summary: Two have hit, Wright, it 1-3; Luther 1 in mine. Struck Mobile !lj New Orleans 5.
Young, Trnynor. Home run, Jack- out by Swanson I: Cusack 3. I.o - L it tle R o c k 1 1 ; Memphis 1 5 ; 1
son. Stolen base, Cuylcr. Sacri­
inning;.;
fice, Moore. Double play, Carey, big pitcher, Cusack. Umpires, Bax­ Nn bville ii; fihnttanooga 8.
ter
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Time
2:10.
Moore, Gooch to Truynor to
Wright to Truynor, oft on box**,
SVii i.tist:) are hunting a ubdiNew York f&gt;: Pittnburgh 11, Ra e
tr for gasoline. About the only
on balls, off Barnet; 4; o ff Fit - iai
u* found so far is shoe &lt;.
mons ft; off Ydu 1. Struck out
by Ydo 2; by Barnes 1. I(i t off
Ilnrnex 5 in 4; off Fitzsimmons,
5 in 4. Losing pitcher, Barne.,,
Umpire', Moran, Quigley ami (»'Day. Time 2:01k

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2 8 27 15 3
1 x Batted for Cox inSth.
xx Batte.l for Brower in Pth.
Score by innings:
Sanford................. 000 020 021—5
Saints.................... 001 000 010—2
Summary: Two has.) hit, Ilu­
mas 2, Alford, Mile lie! I, lloyle.
Stolen base Meaner, Dumas. .Sac­
rifice, Wcathorby 2; Bailey 3;
lirower 2. Double play, Milcr-ll
to Besse. Left or. na*-e, Sunfird
« ; Saint* 0. Base on hnll.i, off
Kelly 5; Brower 2. Struck nut l&gt;\

Yesterday’s
Results

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Tampa .. .. g .
Lakeland .. .. .
Nt. P e te rsb u rg

fsuniiml ..........
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won L o s t
Pittsburgh
New York ..
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn „
St. Louis ..
Philadelphia
Chicago .. .,

Boston „ ..

AMERICAN LEAGUE
„ . ,
Won Lost
Philadelphia . . . . . . 7i&gt; 35
Washington .. „ .. 08 38
Chicago .. .. ............. 5‘.) 51
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 55
BL Louis „ ..............f,2 5i;
Cleveland .. .. _ „ . 50 Hi
New Y o r k ................45 til
Dolton . . . . . . _____ 33 7 i
SOU TH ERN

LEAGUE

New Orleans .. .. 03 53
Atlanta .. „ ...............(15 55
Nashville .................. no 5(1
2fem nhls................... on (J2
Mobile ..................... 58 01
Chaitnnungu .............65 58
Birmingham . .. „ „ 61 (11
E llttln Itock .............54 (11

Today’s Games
FLORIDA STATE I.EAG
Tamta) at latkcland.
fit. Petersburg at Sanford,
n a t i o n a l T.e a g u i ;
New York at Pittsburgh.
Uhirttfco at fit. I.oul*.
Only two scheduled.

AMV.hlUAN LEAGUE
Chicago at N nr York.
Ft. Louis ut I'hiladslphia.
Jh t f f d t e t

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The Philadelphia Athletics xv m
their third straight Kamo from St.
Louis Browns hero yesterday, 5 to
2. although cutbatted. The Ath­
letics gave Jack Quinn brilliant
. upport at criticul moments.
Score* by innings:
S t Louis .. .. UOO 100 tOO—2-10-1
Philadelphia . 012 002 UOx—5- 0-1
Batteries: Girard, Dnnforth and
Hargrave; Quinn nnd Iinrgrave.

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YANKS BLANK CfHSOX
NEW YORK, A uk. 13.—South­
paw Herb Pennock nnapped the
Yankee * five game losing streak
two hits. No Chicago player was
able to get further than second
base. It wns Ray Scbnnlk’s 33rd
birthday. Babe Ruth watt still or
tin bench with n strained back.
Score by innings:
Chicago.......... 000 000 000—0-2*0
New York .. .. 000 010 01 x—2-7-1
Batteries:
Lyons,
Cvcngros,
Connolly nnd Schalk; Pennock and
Bengough.
BOSTON TRIMS 'fdCEItS
BOSTON,
Aug. 13.— Erratic
fielding by Detroit, coupled By

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Scientific design, better materiab, and finer
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Excess Power - According to the rating of
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Abundant Room — Room to stretch your
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Ir.itn.mfno — Including 2-day dock, rJ
line gauge, speedometer, oil-pteuurt [J
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Improved One-piece Windshield—autot
windshield cleaner, weather-proof srisor.i
view mirror, cowl lights and cowl vend
Coincidental Lock—to ignition andm
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surance rate on Studebaker cars.

New-type Coal Ventilator—foot cjei
There are only two cars manafactid

E nglishC om m issioner
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30 days.

Every railroad in Florida using
the freight car of another com­
pany must pay that company 25
cents perday for its use. A com­
pany receiving and delivery n car
011 the same day shall not be re­
quired to pay the per diem.

DODGERS BEAT REDS
CINCINNATI, Aug. 15, Brook­
lyn took three out of four games
from Cincinnati hy heuting them
Wed a1wiry, 5 to 1. The Dodgers
hit the offerings of Eppn Itixey
with freedom in tin* early innings
ami drove the tall Virginian from
tin* mound in tho sixth.
Scare by innings:
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Cincinnati . 000 lilt) non—I- 3.2
Batteries: Ehrb ‘ t and Tav*
lor; Itixey, May, lit uioii and Win*
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H ow They Stand

Yankees Blank While Sox By
Score of 2 to 0; Boston
Red Sox Trounce Detroit
lit e r s by Steady Pitching

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A n d the balance ;n i m on th ly payments on
our fa ir and liberal budjfet paym ent plan.

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ST. LOUIS, Aug. CL The St.
Lmii1 Cardinal took lintli game,
of a double header from Phihub li&gt;hia Wednesday, !• to 2, anti M to
t. The secead game was called
after the seventh inning heeauxe »t
rain.
Southpaw Arthur Reinhart woi
liccurdrd brilliant support hy his
team mates in the first game,
which was featured hy heavy hit­
ting of St. Louis hatters. Mana­
ger limmhy hit hi* thirtieth home
run nf tin season, hi tin* second
game th ■ Cardinals Imnchrd hits
in tlie fifth, sixth and seventh in­
ning* anil drove Couch from the
mound,
ITrxt Caine
Score by innings:
Philadelphia tint) nun DM—2- 8-2
St. I.mii,
&lt;M&lt;) 500 21 x- ‘.Mll-2
Batteries: Knight ami 11online;
Reinhart and O’Furrcll.
Second Game
Score by innings:
Philadelphia
HO) IKK) 3
St. I.mii)
100 023 2
Batteries: Umieh and
Dyer and Schmidol.

Claqucrs D enounced
Dy Austrian Judtre As
Fraud to The Public
VIENNA. Aug. 13,—Organized
applause) constitutes a deer pi Inn
«&gt;f the puttie, in th)1 opinion i f
a Vienna judge. Person* engaged
to do the haml-ciupiiing and to
voice their applause m other ways
cannot claim remuneration.
The case nroso from a dispute
between Dr. Stefan, composer of
a comic opera untitled, “ Agri,” and
the lender of a cinque at the Burgtheater, where the first |ioiformnrtec uf "Agri" was givtfu. The
leaded claimed that the composer
bad agreed to employ the service
of tin) claque, and that the claqiicr* liad rendered n manual serv­
ice worth 600,000 crowns.
The Judge declined to hear just
what the arrangement between the
two n(ea was. nnd rendered Judg­
ment wuiiut the chief of the du-

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—Repair any little cut*
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$1.50; one large trunk, $3; one
10 orange trees
SEMINOLE PRINTEJTY, W. N. ard County thoroughly which is lights, 2 1-2 acres,
------, ...
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ti •
'ALE: To highest bidder. Onel01'0 (,ak wardrobe, $7; one small On lot 50x117, $7,875.00, $1375.00
P t C E i c . C F C 2 B A N G .C
Bldg.
Dodge Touring
„ m lla*
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■ lla*
LEARN AUOUT Polk County and bill. Car property of Dove Lloyd. les, each $1.50; one rocking chair,
*boV#
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Lakeland, through the Star- Sale Tuesday 18th. Sanford Gar­ 11.50; one porch bench, $2; one LARGE LOT 51x164 corner High­
Engraving, Embossing. See us |Telegram. Best advertising me- age.
tor conporch chair, $1.50; one golden oak land ami Oak. Southern exposure,
first We do it. Phone 417-W. Idium in South Florida. I’ulilished FOR SALK: New home, modern, hull tree with large mirror, $15; $1750.00. $550.00 cash, balance 1,
length I|R.
It Ave.-Commerclal S t
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
in good residential section. Rea­ one refrigerator, $3; one big cup­ 2, 3 years.
Lakeland, Florida.
board $1. Write to A. N. S. Care
for fir**
sonable. Easy terms will be
Snnford Herald.
ranged.
Apply
Box
A.
It.
EAST FRONT LOT on Uurol
REAL ESTATE
C.
trtetBd to
OHIO—Xenia. Muke your sales Sanford Hernid.
Ave., between 12th nnd 13th St.
FOR SALE: Tennessee Red Cedar Price $1400.00. $300.00 cash, bal­
lo The Ben*
J. E. SPURI.ING, aUb-division through the Xenia Gazette, 7,en- FOR SALE: 80 acres on road to bo
fence
post
and
poles,
the
ever­
f,a ponllble
......
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
ance $10.00 monthly.
apecialint. Subdivision to Or­ trict. Want ad and display rates
t niitfrtlon.
WriteFin.
for prices to
paved. Some front on lake. In lasting
F. Bruer.wood.
Lakeland,
#ub»«uu#nl
lando, Florida, and F l o r a on request.
C O U P - H C A P C 'D C A N z n
city limits of Sanford $500.00 p er.--------------------------------NO/ B u T
a
PALMETTO A VP. LOT cast front
be
Height*, Florida on Dixie High­
*fl«.Indiuulit
acre. Terms. R. W. Lawton, Oviedo,
c**e of
between
Katie
and
Sanford
$D’
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FOR SALE: Ten acres in ornngo
(So u p - h c a p c d
way.
Phone 2.
COLUMBUS (On.,) LEDGER —
per- c l o w Y e -x .
H AS
grove on the Country Club road 00. $500.00 cash, balance $50.00
l**u»
month,
Classified ads have the largest FOR SALE: 3 acres partly imnrov-lL" ,he ‘ ity
•ntatlie thorSIGNS
G**"1 8eVt’ n room
Y3C:C-|V\ C R l ? V3 L O .P
r,»h rale*, rulss
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
A P R C T T Y
Any
Kind—
Anywhere
•in *iv« you
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LOTS
on
laurel
Ave.,
close
in
L A T etcV
gia. Kate 8c (6-word line) line. 000. Half cash. B. II It p Q Box J’ 'V ,,arroW at 214 1ark Ave r
:
iilon. And If
N l C . &lt; ^ -----2 corners, 12th nnd 13th Street.
273.
" '
|or phone 250.
,111 assist you
$5500.00. $1500.00 cash balance to
TO REACH the prosperous farm-’
•snt sd. to
iUMtlf*ers and fern growers of Vulus- f o b ' saT.eT a rug 7 x12. Axmhf i
«V (' f n" ,ot Pnr* Av:! ” suit purchaser.
1 - X O T 1C *
and
13th
Street. Rhone or Inquire
Formerly
Snnford
Sign
Shop
ister.
Rhone
571-J.
ia
county
advertise
in
the
Delarnd
"ikjold give their
Mrs. .1. A. Harrold, 214 l’ark Ave­ OAK AVE. LOT 02x117 between
rt'lfics sddrsss M Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
nue.
Nth nnd 15th Streets $1100.00.
•boo* number if
First Street.
with order.
Miscellaneous
rrJnlti. About on#
— I$300.00 cash balance $30 month,
i • tbnnsead be* •
FOR SALE: Good six room house,
TIN AND MRTAL WORK
the tb«rs esn t
MAINE — Waterville, Morning DUPLEX shorthand course by
i
—
nnd two lots. Corner Oak Ave. 10 ACRE ORANGE GROVE in
•lib you unless
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
mail means success. Pay when nnd 11th Street. Eastern exposure. city limits of nenrby town for
^our sddrsssJAMES H. COW AN -AU kinds people urn interested in Florida you succeed. Cost one-fifth others.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. property. Reach them through National Shorthand School, Lake­ Terms. Rhone or inquire Mrs. J. $10,000.00. $3000.00 cash, balance
»se JlllT be
a
A. HarroUl, 211 Rnrk Ave.
to suit purchaser.
■t Tbe »ssWater and Boat Tank*. At Oak jthe Sentinel. Rate card on up- land. Flu.
/\ cS O C D -H C A 'C H T 'D C/AMC- Y O i? A M A 1 3 L C |rs or br
Avenue and Third Street Tele­ plication.
kiss ilese«*ln*
M A M 11
STOLEN: From in hack of the FOR SALE: Must sell at n sacri­ APARTMENT MOUSE SITE 110
phone 111.
rellJ.
fice utie seven passenger Lincoln Ft. on Magnolia Ave., east front
Prompt. Efficient.
Palm's
Annex
porch
two
one
H
O
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A
IT
O U T A ' B O N C ^ - &lt;3AN« .
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The hundred pound kits of Dupont pure jTouring Automobile in A-No-l and close in $6500.00. $2000.00 cash
I Bsnlce
"VViC “B O N t S * H ® A T &gt; C T &gt; ,C H M P T H A T
B u ild in g M aterial
HERALD will bring you in big white lead and zinc ground in oil. condition. Apply X Care Sanford balance 1, 2, 3 years.
results. Advertise those old ar­
TriO-OT-HT T H A T
Till
V- ---------.
Black kit with white letters on it. Herald.
WAREHOUSE SITE 108x77. Price]
MIRACLE Concrete C o, general ticles you have stored away and Reward of $25.00. Also u carload
cement work, sidewalk*, build­ have no use fur. A little thirty- of bricks less luiiu were stolen FOR SALE: Must sell at a sacri­ $100.00 per foot. $4000.00 cash,]
-T
|THIS
(ron, hack of lot 2 corner of 3rd
ing blocks. Irrigation box**. J. M. cent ad may bring you severul I from
fice one seven passenger Stude- balance to suit purchaser.
DIRECTORY
didlars. Rhone 148 and a repre Street and Laurel Avenue. On Mr. imker Sedan in A-No-l condition.
Terwllteger, Prop.
sentative will call uud -ee you.
A REAL HUH.DING LOT. corner|
! Kents place where Mr. Cook used Apply X Care Sanford Herald.
I, flare ellkl* easy
Myrtle and 12th. East front $16110.
~ 1to live. $50.00 toward if returned
p«&lt;|li of Sanford HILL LUMBER CO. Hous*
$500.00 cash, $175.00 90 days, lialFLORIDA—ORLANDO—
Orlando
to
W.
M.
Tuggle
a503
West
Third
■« ndrn nrrdrd.
Service, Quality and Price
For Rent
'ance $15 per month.
Morning Sentinel; largest class!- Street. Some one mu t have seen
Itill nbrn ear a*#*
__ rrsulrrd. It *•
fied business, ratp lc a word, min- them hauling off my bricks named
Itiphebrllrallr *•»
FOR RENT: House. See John HANFORD AVENUE BUSINESS
1imutn 24c cash with uuier.
Daisy, ’cause daisies won't tell.
err.
'PROPERTY between 6th and 7th.
Mu«&lt;mn.
D A V ID B. H Y E B
50x117, $200.00 per foot, $5000.00
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
pici In This
cush,
balance 1 and 2 years.
ARCHITECT
, accepted want ad medium in) _________ Warned
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apaitICTOKY
Daytona
(Fla.)
One
cent
u
word
WANTED:
no'tit,
three
rooms,
private
hath,
Lost A n d Found
A u tom ob iles
M ember L l 4
From five to 10 acres
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
with hot water. I’ rivate entrance. 3 ROSE COURT LOTS 75x140
HONK
unimproved
land
within
radius
each, $1500.00. $110.00 cash, bal STRAY ED OK vroi.KN: Collie
tloae Butldlmr
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
of three miles of city II. care The 91:* Oiik Avenue.
118
Orlando, Florida
ance easy.
TAMP A DA LY TIMES. Tampa, Herald.
pup. name Sp&lt; it. Airedat &gt; pun 1921 Dodge Touring.
name Reggy. Ret lrii to 110 North 1925 Ibulge Coupe.
Ha. Thuussiuls r &gt;ad the rlaaFllit ItENT- Two mum garage
ri fil’d pages «f Fb rida's Great WANTED: 5 carpenter*. Cook
French Avenue and receive re- 1923 Dodge Coupe.
i»l»u
rt
meat.
Hath.
803
Union
Bros. Park .X Mai tin or 7tli nnd
Directory
ward.
Hume Daily, lute* 2 cents a word. Lauti I.
A v•*itlit*
1922 Dodge Touring.
Minim an 25c, ca::h with order.
1923 Dodge Grahuin 1
I lot
DEAN-BERG
CORPORATION
H
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— Mult Igraphing,
Write for complete iate card.
LOST: Wliili* at d liver s mill’d
Trurk.
FDR 1 ENT -Apartment near new
IIAItHBU
SHOP
202
First
Street
WANTED:
Young
man
for
groc­
mailing—-as you
pointi •i. Ana we■ti to the nniiu* 1921 Dodge Screen 1 tot, Truck
hotel 11)09 Union Ave.
ery clerk, addie-ei R. (). Itox 178.
Rhone 713
113 Magnolia Ave.
you want It.
PALM BEAt tl c o t NTY - The Sanford, Fla. ___
,
of
Pepper. Kindi r return dog til
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
___
6 First Class Barber*
Semina] e Hud-'uii -Essex Co. , ami
a. E Porch. Firit
acme uf atupend ms developDodge Bros. Sale* and Service
FOR ItENT: Furnished rooms for
Special
Attention
WANTED—
Experienced
waslireceive reward.
Bldg.
ment. Read about it in the Palm
Rhone 3
Oak anil 2nd St
light hull ekeepilig. Tot W. 3rd
Given To ladle* and Children. Beach Rost. Sample copy .sent on
wunian wants wa lung, I00J W.
street.
5th
Street,
near
City
Rond.
request.
FOR RENT
R oom s F or Kent
WANTED To *ew by the day in FOR RENT: 3 room furnis hed cot *Ol!TIII.*NO e*i.v r
Chinaware in English Porce­ ADVi :in is i ,G gets result* if it the home 122 Fourth Street.
tage on Raved Street, $35 per FOR RENT- -Room* wltu or with
rr« Petal That Hitvee T*x \
.ft SONS
rear lies piitential buyers. PaMniiey.
lains, liiivarinn and Japanese lutl, a Daily Ni ,v:i is circulated in YOUNG MEN wanted, with or month. Rhone 727.
f /Vive it.
out meals.
ReasnutiMo rates
M*nur*&lt;’ i ur.it by
f/ad St. *1 It. K.
Lincoln
lions*.
■beraue-l.led.ley
Pale* 04.
and
ugtieuitural
secChina make lovely gifts
without experience to fill vnrv
an iiidustrml
Mnlil liy
lion.
ious positions in South America. FOR RENT: Furnished room I or
SALE
I.IIMIXII PAINT COMPANT
2 gentlemen. Mellonville Ave., FOR RENT: Front ts’draom fall
Big d.'irics, great opportunities.
KOIt 111KB
t il Vlaaaulla A.a.
The
B
all
H
a
rd
w
a
re
Milner
at
Theatre
or
321
2nd
house
above
Hull
Park,
Licks
Mag
I'bnae IT*
Enclose
25c
to
cover
booklets,
etc.
TO SERVICE Day
ADVERTISE in the Jourmi!-Her­
India Avenue
$1.!*0 Values for ..........$1.00
ts all trains Barald, South Geoigia’s greatest I*. 11 Box 2111, Stapleton, Staten Residence,
I. Phene 551 and 63-W
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, Island, N. V.
FOR RENT: Rooms furnisheil or 7 5 c V a l u e s f o r ................... JiOc
weekly and Sunday.
Classified WANTED Experienced dairyman.
tllifin nirliei 1 nt $2.no ami $3.1)0
Etc.
VV. H. LO N G
rates 10c per line. Wnycroas Jour­
CAKK
Apply Herald ltfficr.
S A F K
II VV«'«•k. fall at it. S.
Brown,
As
L
our
As They Ijtsl
nal-Herald, Waycrosn, Georgia. WANTED. Insurance agent to m?II
1215 W. 2nd Street.
MEAT MARKET
G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
site ami Quality
Occident and sick benefit in«ur
"A Greater Hanford Throui'h
TAMPA
MORNING
TRIBUNE—
rpirnf
Room
witli
»b
FOR
RENT:
Rtigns
D rinking W ater
Semi in ymn uhseriplion to the ance. Costing only ten dollars a
A I•renter Chamber of
I’r.inlink'— Deforatlng
poreli. 82.’; Park Ave. Plmne
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
Ha c a p E
year. Gooil conuiiissiou. 121 \\i
.Municipal Supply
133 J.
Tribune
or
hand
it
to
your
local
Commerce"
kettle llmme
P H O N E 3U:t
dealer ho you can read Florida's Euclid Avi’,, Di'Liiul, Florida.
1115 W, 1st SL
City Of San find
greatest newspaper. One year, WANTED Expert floor sanding
FOR RENT: Furnished njiur meat.
1JS.OO, C months, it 00, three month , old or taw floors. Apply 3u.t \\
Ap dy San ford Paint and Wall
R IN K ’S F IL LIN G
[MICH
|$2.00, If you desire $l,0u0 insur- Second St, Call between I and '•
Paper Co. 112 First Street.
H. A . S P E IR
Approved Ity
Iulice policy add 75c to your order. p. m. W. D. Fillmon.
S T A T IO N
TO REACH BUYERS or *nll«r* of
W STORE — RreContractor and Builder
k-nx*. Sod**.
We
Florida real estate advertise t"
|DO YOU WANT TO BUY or Kell WANTED: Advertising solicitor
Florida Slate Hoard
the St. Petersburg Times. Due cent 1113 Sanford Ave. Snnford, Fla.
#99-51 — Rhone — 499-M
*!» u your phan*.
anything? If so advertise in
Of Health
Apply Advertising Manager, The
’rff p l i '
cent a word dally, two cents * word
the Gainesville Sun.
Sanford Herald,
2108 PALMETTO AVK
Sundays.
1 Lots on F.lm A ve.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
4CAI.
Pensacola is beginning
the
■
greatest development in Gtorgia’s
l.HbTklC CO.
■ Hetween l l t h and 1‘Jth Hts.
E veryth in g
history;
a
half
million
dollar
high­
A Platt
INSURANCE
ltRAi.
ESTATE
Easy terms.
way to the gulf beach just finish­
Business Sites
Si Priced low.
F o r the Sportsm an
^uything eleced; at two million dollur bridge
Elrctragith
A partm ent House Sites
across
Escambia Bay started;
At
■ M
quarter million dollar opera house
t i
MM
Balk H ardw are
under construction; two millions
STMKnj .AND
W ater Fronts
M
P U
being spent on highway; greatest
Phone R
m m
chunee for live developer* to get
mm
B usiness Lot
T w o Lots in Fmt Alt-lion, Eastern ICxpo.sure, f«cin
on
ground
floor.
Write
Devel
m iuuu. Matf*
' opuient Department. Thu l'ensu
Sacoad.¥ ir*tElub
in*: Park, an t,xi,»*ll*,nl homesiti*. on good terms.
Icola News.
*siiVA$tre*L
$1,750.00
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J. H. HUTCHINSON
It B A ! . KST A T K
A c r e a g e , F a r m s unit O range
Orovea u Sp ecia lty
1020 .nu ret A Venne.

Member of
M A N F O lt ll,
Kltirltlu Htale
Florists Association.

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MORGANTOWN. W. VA„ people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown ROST. Six
cents u word for six consecutive
issues.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Lent ml West Virginia's hug­
est daily. Want ad rale I l-2o per
word; I insertions 1 l-le; (! or
more lc tier word each insertion.

Yoii are wasting time and mo­
Have you rooms to rent or some
second hand furniture to sell? ney if this page hasn’ t your clas
U*a The Herald'* classified page sified advertisement. Rhone it
toduv. No. 148
and get results.

SU P F A T H E R
l l &amp;et

FLA .

AUGUSTA • HltONK.'LE — Au­
gusta, (is,, Augusta’s greatest
classified iiiediuin, rate, cash, 9C
charge. 10c minimum.

First Street Extension

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Three well located luis, cat'll

H it e ,
Ftislern
Kxpo.Mitro,
Apartment Hotini
107x 117, i.ocutetl corner 8th and Park, priced
$13,500.00
til, Knell
On Easy Terms.

We believe tiiis to lie a Root Imy.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
211 E. FIRST ST.
W. K. SMITH, M(!K.

between 1st nnd 2nd on San­
ford Ave. Priced $200.00 per
foot lower than ud joining
property.

$1,000.01)

A . P . C O N N E LLY &amp; SONS

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Three Fine Residence
Lots

It E A 1. T O It S
Mugnall* at Nrrund.

LOANS

'

Rhone 48

INVESTMENTS

Facing Sail Lanta entrance

$3,000 each

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                    <text>T H E WEATHER

Par‘ry cloudy with scattered
thundershowers Wednesday and
Thursday.'

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Maximum T e m p . __ ________ '96
Minimum Temp. .....________ 14
Rainfall ____ __________ ____. Jt2

SANFORI). FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925

SO W E A L L

JILTED BY YEGG,

PRICE FIVE CENTS

remi.1jrn Ur 3

AND BROUGHT HOME THE BACON

$760,000 Issue CoUtt
Bonds Is Sold For
Total Of $767,600;
Bear Zl/\% Interest

? 100,00022

Arimila Site Is Not Wife of
Hantlil :md Says Slie Is
Willing to Give the Infor­
mation for Full Immunity

NUMBER If.

North Carolina Man Here In
Search For Three Sons Who
I!u\ellcenMi$sing .‘I Weeks;
Last Heard of At Daytona

Competition For 'J
Bonds■■■Very
Keen
&gt; — *&gt; 4 ’ . A ,
Ten Companies Make

TAMPA , Aug. Pi.—Confined in
Bids; Cincinnati, O.
i c r m n l"'i!,on “ somewhere in South
l a i u i Florida,” Theresa House, hilled on
Firm Gets Bonds
the docket of the Hillsborough
ion o f county jnil nr. the wife of Allied
Tho bid of the Provident ■
onroe House, yegg mill fugitive who
C l u b i Monday was captured at Toledo,
Saving Bonk uml Trust Com. Ohio, la s t night repudiated the
pony of Cincinnati for county }
( otn- *dapper liandit, admitted r.h • is u.,t
highway bonds a g g r e g a t i n g
&gt; s t i l t - his wife, and hinted at important
700,000, as authorized In n re- ,
ildlng inform ation site i.i willing to ,|j.
cent bond election with a
,
vuigfl if Tam pa millionth' ague
. *
not to harm her if tin* story D
premium of $7,000, was
l,n
told.
among those opened by the ,
I lllC • “ I know a lot m ore than I In.v
Board of Seminole Codnty ]
Iread.V j told,” she said. ” 1 can name ih
Commissioners alt a Special j
me will party who gave Albert lion &lt;• th
meeting Monday and aincs th at i.saws which cut the bars of the
time has taen unproved and thu
r r the ' county jail last spring, and the
homla i&gt;o!d to that company, it H r
iiubend PliprB w ith which he cut tin- wirannounced todny.
. y a c h t ' on t*lp n 'Kht lie escaped. When I
The bid of tlu? Cincinnati com- ;/
• novel mtt sure th a t I will not be harm' d
pany is for five ami one-quarter c
a from for telling, I will make known
per cent bonds to bear interest At
•houses fionie things th a t are sure to tir
nml gave Itigby $25 to pay for that rate beginning a t the time J
i a ' up a real sensation.”
gasoline nnd oil for the car. Sev­ of tho delivery of thu bonds. Thu
ill inS heriff L. M. Iliers, of Hilly,
eral days Inter, Mr. Coswell de- comtiany divided the bids into three
n suit- Borough county, will leave with
rlnred, he received n wire from sections: five nnd one-half per
of en- ■two deputies a t noon today to
the oldest boy a t Daytona saying cent bonds, $787,512; five and oneA lter M-'tling ii- i . :,l at ci..o,Poll, me «i..m•• .mmbor of Commerce In a lour uay cuinnnign Inst week broke nil records nnd raised
desired bring A lbert House hack from To
that lie was ill and asked for $30. q u arte r per c e n t bonds, $767,000;
$107,000
fur
a
publicity
fund
to
advertise
the
city,
The
campaign
n
ailed
in
1,200
memberships
being
added
to
t
he
organization,
making
several ledo, wliere he was arrested I'm -.
This was sent to him on Saturday, five per cent bonds, $710,700.
it
the
largest
chamber
of
commerce
in
the
world
on
a
per
capital
bad.
s and day. House has waived extrudiAug., I. He received a wire from
Already, it is declared, thu large ’
rt and tiun, Tam pa authorities have been
Sanford signed “ Rigby" which
informed and is being held for the
asked of $15 nnd said the whole premium paid by the Provident
Savings Hank and Trust Company
,
I arrival of Sheriff Iliers.
party was coming home.
Is a ttra ctin g much favorable com­
'' , V i
The a r re s t of House came after
Had Wire From Daytona
U[l
weeks of secret observation of hi
Mr. Croswell said ho wired the ment throughout the state. The
II
activities, and is said to have I......
money hero by Western Union. A size of the premium and the large
' jyj*’ the result of constant survcillumv
day or two later, Mr. Croswell number of bidders for the bonds
it is pointed out further indicates
. » eil ° f a special investigator named
a strung belief throughout the e n ­
'«mm - Navnro, who wus retained solely
tire country in the resources and
* for the pur|Hisc of ro-arrcsliu”
the progress and development of
House following Ids escape from
Seminole county.
the county jail here in March,
Commoner's Widow Says She
Ten Bids Are Received.
its proWhen told th at Albert I| i&gt;ii *i*
W ashington While O fficials , A dredg-of the Glob
KitowsNolhiitg of Memorial
t r.inory f,n,j
arrested a t Toledo with
There were in nil 10 bids receiv­
Or Us Hacker; Itrnther Has
Remain Silent Upon te rm s ; , ...a, a. t.-.t to d.. me (i
i r t i u woman said to be his wife, Tin ed by the county for the bonds.
m local ,.,,sa JlAose calmly replied, “That's
NoK now ledge Kit her oflMitn
Agreement E x p e c t e d Soon connection with tin- &lt;a­
The remaining nine follow:
------ —
.
j head extension in this r
T ru s t fotnnuny of Atlanta ami
w • ?” * ri»ri't. I " pi lu the wife of Al
1 ■’ , 7 t i e i t . ' It is •true "ibaf when he wa«
WASHINGTON’. Aug. 12.— Bel- extension of firs t Str
djoiiiing
COCOANUT GROVE, Kin., Aug.
the A. T. Hell Company, five and
" *■,! 1 (irrortcd i did say I was his wife, giant*: find proposal fa r the n J rived iu this city and w
12.--Mrs, William denniugs Itryau
one-quarter per cent bonds, $762,­
052; five and one-haif per cent
i ll How has never heard of Miss Dionossn
it
| but I ilid it because Albert told funding of its $ 180,000,000 war l.i.gin wmk Friday on
bonds, $770,912.
lumping j Hryan Evans and lias never lent
. .. i
' ,no l Bat a s his wife I would not in lit In die United States was i Hiding to an announri i
a burl her approval to Miss Evans’ anfuund unacceptublu Tuesday by ill"
i ity Manager W. I
!•;;
be held a prisoner.
fiuardion Detroit nnd Company
-•veil by muiueed plans to establish a un­
-aid this morning that
' beginknew Be bad another wife, or American commission.
and W right Marlows and Company,
it: work tiontil memorial to the Commoner
le and
least I met ti Woman ut Imli i •
Tho t.vo coinniissions will meet ui'ieei, kreil l. Willi
five and one-half per cent bonds,
,'ogies:!- at Clcwiston, r’la., the willow of
f.
npolis who said she was his wife, again today to resume their di
|n ■-i-iu i leaning up m
$778,012.
i'e lu re tho fundamentlist bailer told tin*
iM, i,,. and had a fight with her.
IP i .-am m an effort to urive al
Robinson - Humphrey Company,
vaiioiis Associated Press Inst night.
i) ” said C0Ur80&gt; I don't know if the woman teiin iu.it will hu acceptable to
five per cent bonds, $7-15,768; five
imui be
MiS!| Evans, characterized u.s
noit of y*"1 «“ y Was with liim when nrre-l- both sides.
nnd ono-quarter per cent bonds,
I,.., ed a t Toledo is the woman I met
Mr. Bryan's “ goddaughter,” wan
M.,im officials .said it was not all
$76-1,6dfl; five and one-half per
: j” in Indianapolis.”
i .... ily quoted iu New York dispatches tosurpri iitg that tlu; commissions
cent bonds* $781,002.
•.ii ili ;l liny ns saying the widow had np„
,i‘
(Continued on Page Three)
were imalde to agree on tin* fir' i
•I. C\ May ami Cuntpany, Robin­
•‘"l "l | proved the selection of the site
propo-it on pal forward; that u son and Company, Dancard and
I.
O'.ii
on
the
southwest
sboi
&gt;
of
Lake
uaily tin- becomes merely thu
Company, and Sutherlin Harry
:.ui ii ' OkeechoU'e for the moimnient to
working basis from which the ueCompany
. . five und ono-holf per
'* du- ihcf ormer secretary of state.
gnliatim proceed.
cent bonds, $779,511.
Tentative plans for erecting n
Atteiiliun was called tlmt an
Marx and Company, five and
I'M'' ■•• memorial to Mr. Hryan in Wnshah-dtic ituatiun arose at the out
one half per cent bunds, $785,333.­
.i i' ad nigton have Imsmi made by* lifeM-t ut tin* parleys between the
33.
'••I
b u g friends of her dead husband,
Hnlidi and American cm....... ions
Hpitzer Itorick and Company and
ill"-: i'1 M:... Itryan said.
that tloicafter a speedy agree­
Stiuiiahan, Harris and Otii, five
’Ill" statement of Miss Dionessa
Members of the Kiwauis Club! ment a a reticlled. Some of I ho e
per cent bonds, $755,300; five and
Hryan Evans that I approve of
nnd their guests listen'd with in I pailicipatiug expressed the opin
oiie-qiiurter |ier cent bonds, $761,­
tile :t.|ii'tioii which she lias made
lcrest a t the regular luncheon of j,,i) that the present negotiation-­
056; five and one-half per cent
fni a Hryan .Memorial appears in
the hotly a t the Seminole t m e to­ might In* concluded by the end •&gt;!
bonds, 1782,150.
(Ins
ev
e
n
la
;’.
Assui'iat"&lt;l
I'ress
day to a talk by Kiwaiiian Kent the week.
Atlantic National Hunk of Ja c k ­
repott. I am compelled to say
Rnssctcr on his recent trip to tile
|u mpiplinnco with an timlersonville, five and nne-qunrtcr p«r
that I di&lt; not I now the young
international Convention of the staiidmg leached a t the out a t,
cent bonds, $766,422.
billy, never heuid of her and have
organization a t St. Haul, Minn.
meniber- of tho commis inn de­
Otis and Company, five nnd ononever lent my approval to a n y ­
Mr. Kent first told of the trip clined t" discuss the terms which
q u arte r |ier cent bonds, $770,000.
thing which sile lias suggested.
on tho special train to St. Haul the Belgians hud proposed, nor_
Vumlursall and Company, Kal­
"Tentative plans were made in
nlellt of
and of the splendid entertainment would they confirm report* that i
man, Gates, Whito Company, L. R.
Me. (
Washington
by
prominent
and
-i&gt; years,
HuHingcr and Company und Kin­
accorded the Kiwnniuns by tlu* va­ moriitmimli bail been included in tin.- cil
life-long friends of Mr. Itryuu
• in Klurnl
sey und ('omimny, five and onorious cities at which they stopped the |ii 'po-al. l.ikewiMt, they were passed i
looking toward a suit tide ineinorlooming
liulf per rent bonds, $778,112.
en route to St. I'aul. A number ,si!i*iil a
whether the ii nm - ileiglils
apoplexy
of these places had especially plan­ Irul a kid for separate Irealiiieiil followm
&lt;ai raway
ned entertainments for tin* Ki- of tie- war ami post-war debt .
eurly M
i»r ICaccs
City Commissioners
l . m e Willi
wunians,
he
said.
The
Belgian
proffer
of
.etlle
liad
bei
is now in
hot
until
Hu fu rth e r related a number of mint aa- made ut a j&lt;dnt sessin.i high lih
Authorize Purchase
Vachting en, iiiiiditiun
v'*. St. P eters- the more interesting happenings held early iu the duy. The Amor- a u w v
Of Lot For Roadway
n aoe took it tinder advisement, and lieeiune
,n -'in endeavor to a t the convention.
CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Clarence
Durin
\V. M. Scott of the American at a separate meeting later they
adng events durHarrow, defense counsel hi the
Routine business occupied most
fa!'«n. He lias al- F ru it Growers in thi.i city, who derided that the proposul wus not raway t
John T. Scopes Tennessee evolu­
Mieli
a
might
be
expected
to
meet
in
l.ivi
n* and estim ates has been away for several week .
tion trial Tuesday, charged that of tlm attention of th” city com­
missioners at their regular meet­
" rluh memliers. was also present and spoke to the with the approval of congress. _ perieiict
Judge John T. Huuliton, who pre- ing
ut the city hall Monday a fte r­
II,,. Itidgiuns were informed ot levy ul
driailv slgaifieil club on the wonderful since: * of
Hiihd at the trial, uscil the case
Imrchnsing craft, the southern peach crop this year. l In. dei i noli at a aecolld joint e-- he was
to further Ids own political am bi­ noon. A number of paving resolu­
"oints out, will Its success, he said, bus eclipsed a n. and then ailjourriim ut vvas tnely n
tions. Mr. Durrow, who is in Grcely tions nml u sidewalk resolution
t.il.eii
until
tomorrow
so
tlm
vi.&lt;iThe
t
tanlzatiun a fleet th a t of any previous year for sonic
Colorado, made his charges in a went u; proved.
A petition wus received from
t.n . might consider tile answer a f 1Monday
telegram to the Chicago Daily
the Americans.
; Curraw
News in answer to criticism of Mr. property owners requesting th a t
•k mm air. Emory
Tin spisd with which the nego- which I
Harrow's conduct ut tho trial, voic­ Third Street bo (raved from Avoca­
that there will Ih*
, .
proccedeii t.» a di cu i "&gt; mortiini
ed by Judjje Raul stun in an a d ­ do Avenue to Persimmon Avenue.
b'fk from the ineni,,i terms apparently was highly last mj
dress here lust Sunday at a m e m ­ City Engineer Fred T. Williams
‘itcr the clubhouse
,,n(t
jfyjng
to
all
of
those
concernbut
the
orial meeting for William Jennings was instructed to proceed with this
t‘&gt; adequately fured \ spirit of optimism seemed In ed until
Hryan. Judge Rnutston in his ad­ work. Ho was further instructed
said, has been
prevail aiming the Americans, inM». t
dress referred purticulurly to citing to proceed with widening Third
*y the excellent supdicatuig that the difference be- moved I
Mr. Harrow for contempt und said S treet to a width of 24 feet front
b*en given thu oriu tn the commissions were not olina u
LINCOLN Ncl
C har­ that Mr. Hryan asked that leniency Pecan Avenue to Avocado Avenue.
Mayor F orrest ta k e wus author­
in It as to diminish Iioik1 of an survive!
les W. Hryan said Tuesday he hail he shown his adversary. Mr. H ar­
I , i on! licing reached.
I Curraw,
no personal knowledge of pinna for row’s telegram *n the News fol­ ized to negutiute for tlu* purchase
from J. S. Harvard and Edward
I While the Belgians have fu ll, U At. I
a Florida .Memorial to William lows:
po v. r to ncgotlsto a settlement, j raway t
“Judge Raulston wus elected on Higgins of lot 108 of Roso Court,
Jennings Bryan ami that the plan
III,’ agnsment reached mu t f i r s t . Tyler o
California Women
had ptidi.ildy dovehqa-d since hit a flake and is now campaigning for ■unt of $1,500 being authorized for
I ic the -anctlon of the Belgian Kdwunl
here.
re-election this full. Tho trial was tho purchase. This property will
Down on Frivolity return
! poverninciit. just ns it must have , Bright ,
PropoHuhi for llryun Memorials part iif his campaign. Ho called the bv used as part of the right 6f
I,,. Hiirpoval of the American con* Wales ;
have come to the Commoner’s gruml jury and asked them to in­
r.|
a competent
,
I.cfnri it can have effect.
, Myers.
BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 12.— brother from a number of lucidi­ dict Sen (its in u hurry so th a t thu
I'-bh.,., . ’ *,Lo *" ^ “ rge 11f
In il‘t* opinion of American o f-; Inc 1
Women freshmen who enroll in the ties. Among them a re the plans case couldn't ho tried ill his dis­
hi, „ ‘‘n! '. " h o will have
‘ *.: * ‘ niri.USii in tho pro «nt nc- (’anuwi
University of California this week for Duy ton, Tonn., for a school; trict. The indictment wus illegal,
Ltnh*'. ."irvls',,n the cure of
1 ,t jntions wll have an effect in the a t 3:30
will learn that the Women's Exec* another from Dallas, Texas, for a u.s it was brought too soon afte r
C b,. in^ '
&gt;teward
utive Committee ha* Ih*u active tlu* Presbyterian university; a move­ convening of a sfiecinl graml-Jury,
f
.
,
ii.uiriini'
ronveraalioiw
between
with
Re
h q,lM
•* Position to s«*rvo
i :" \,pvrnun and the French und mlist &lt; I
ring the vucution in outlining a ment in Washington, D. C., nnd a so tho judge had him ro-imlicted Coast Guard Cutter
hfv n o . . a!’y entertainm ent
campaign to promote intellectual number of proposals for a mem­ a month luter, on tho day of tho
I , ‘j
legations regarding tho | take pb
wi.&lt;h to stage.
Is Reported Aground
of thy debt, of t!io.o
pursuits rather than frivolities.
orial hospital ami estate in Lin­ trial.
R E C EN T AI’i’O IN TM I3N I S
“On Sunday, three days before
The committee let it ho known coln.
(’ity Chosen
SEATTLE, Wash.,
H P IAug. U».—
tho caso wus closed, Mr. Hryan
todny th a t it will not tolerate
A
cablegram
received
today from
TALLAHASKHK. At*"'. 12. .
12.—Wheat
spoke
twice
in
Dayton.
Raulston
“coming
home
from
dances
after
GAME
RAINED
OUT
CHICAGO.
An,
Convention Governor Martin hr.a made two at ■
Unalaska
on
Unataska
Island in
was
present
at
both
meetings
ami
one
o’clock,
entertaining
imueu1.62;
DccomSeptember, 1.61 tu
pointments of district county of-1
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—The sat on the plutform at one. H&gt;* tho Aleutian Archipelago, stat*d
her, 1.59 to 1.59s!; Corn, SeptemCievelard - Washington American paruded his fundamentalism ult th at the United States const guard
^ "Colorado
h" Atl,r•, was
12, ficcrs durin*; the week:
her. 1.08 Ik to L08 ; Oats, SepMan,,;
John P. Hillinelsey, Lloyd, to !•*
league baseball game was post­ through the trial anil has given cutter Hear was ashoru a t t i c
jtembor 41.
t€,'tay ns the cofistabfp for District 12, I^*nn
poned today on account of rain. thu people of Chicago a chance to Capo Prince of Wales a t the w ritNEW
ORLEANS,
piphli,. 'J', ‘he International County.
Double
header will bo played see what kind of trial could have cm etui of Snwnrd Peninsula in
' inn steady, October,
Convention
J. M. Forniby. Kathleen, to la- 1
I Bering Strait^,
.
,
Thursday,
been held before hint.
123.66.
Jq.Htice of the Pence for District!
r " * ‘C
5, Polk County.

Sanford Campaign
Attracts Attention
I n North Carolina

IVLG.Carraway Dies Persia Angered At
! o (i a y Following!Soviet, Says Report
Apoplectic Stroke From That Country

Kaulston Is Flayed
ByClarenceDarrow
ForPlaying Politics

Markets

�Harry Hartz, Famous Racing Driver,
Appears In “Speed Spook” At Milane
No oth£r automobile racing nnd smiled. Only n few weeks
driver in the world hns been put Inter nt Knnsas City the some
to the ncid test of courngo nnd ,hin,r *'"PP‘,ned. but still he smiled.
■tnminn
i . . . . , Hart*
it
.whose
..
At
the h„
coast,
when
his luck„ nrry
was
stam
ina ...
as has tHarry
worMtt
ne’v er
fflUen,(I&gt;
f aC.eci cn». 9 *hown to advantage .isn't mnried, hut lie should get
In The Speed Spook,’ which is rredit for that, as enough of
now playing a t the Milane theater "them" have liked him. He was
with Johnny Hines in the feature*bom nt Pomnnin. California, nnd
role. In the speedway qualifying when a youngster he became a cytrials, which cnil for a rate of 105 cic car rhnmpion of the neighbor*
njilcs per hour before n driver is hood. Neighbors declare that he
allowed to enter uny of the great raised a howl became his n u n c
automofcile classics H arry Hartz w n s n t fnst enough in pushing Ids
X* W 'Motor turn'd so perfectly go-cart.
th a t irfrtrad of being satisfied
H arry’s first race was a t I.ns
W
j 9 c* r
. 1c
necessary Angeles in 11121, where he graduqimiilying speed a t the Altoona a tid from Eddie Hearn’s "college,"
hperdway tw ent y, ho kept giv- being elevated frnm the degree of
ing hl^ machine ull the gas it could mechanician. He finished well up
stand, jwith the result that lie even- in the money there, nnd later won
tunlly hurtled his car around the the IfiO-mlle event nt Fresno. In
fa st Hoard track a t the unpreev- 1922 and again in 192;1 he was sccde" t *d spited of K.k miles an hour, ond at Indianapolis, n feat never
which constitutes n new world's before (quailed. He was also re;record. In “The Speed Spook," a t ond to Tommy Milton last Keptom*
tno Milane, Hartz is seen making ber in the lOO-milc dirt championhis record-breaking performance. »hip at Syracuse.
This driver is known ■■ the hardll/ot* can easily bo recognized
luck racer of the automobile track, jn "The Spied Spook" l.y his numfor despite his uncanny ability to her I car. which took fourth pin drive a car, l.ndy i.uck seems nev- in the Altoona championship 250cr to he with him.
mile race where these racing
Last year at Altoona lie wns scenes were taki n for Johnny
forced oat of the race by trouhlo, Hines’ latest feature comedy.

WATERMAN O N
FUSION TICKET
AGAINST HYLAN
(Continued from I’ngc One.)
Tho suggestions will be recorded
nt F riday’s meeting, it wns said.
The Hoard of Governors, it Is
declared feels a great responsibil­
ity in the handling of the affairs
of the chamber and th a t those
who invested in the body during
the recent campaign can feel nsnured th a t tho money will he spent
to the best pnsible advantage.
Prominent also among the vari­
ous topics of disctision a t the
meeting Inst night wns the hous­
ing situation in .Sanford.
Tho
governing body expects to tnk&lt;&gt;
steps in tho near future to relieve
the shortage of houses in this city.
A practical plan for this actiun
has been unfolded to the directors
hy Mr, Higgins and further know­
ledge of this project will bo made
public Inter, it wns said.
Additional
subscriptions
for
memberships in tho
Sanford
Chamber of Commerce received
today are: Fletcher llulger Uealty
Corporation of Orlando, $l(iii;
Mebnnn Hoick Company of Orlan­
do, $50; N. H. Harwood, of Boston,
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support Governor Smith nml Senntor Walker. Ilyina Democrats,
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CHAMUKIt HEADS
PLANNING C I V I C
MOVES F O R CITY
(Continued from Page One.)
publican-fusion ticket was the doaignntion of former Gov. Charles
S. Whitman fur district attorney,
an office which be held from r.ipi
to I!*11, just before he was clfetcd governor.
While Tammany and the McCoy
faction have not vet designated
their candidates for district a t ­
torney, it is believed that T am ­
many leaders will put Joab II.
Ilanton, the present district a t ­
torney in the field.
The fight within the Demo­
cratic ranks ha
n umotl motc
threatening proportions. The op­
position to the selection o f M ayor,
llylan has been expressed by De­
mocratic leaders in Hrooklyn and
Iliclimond who say they will sup.
port Senator Walker in the prim­
aries. They have rhnracteri/.ed
thes l niggle as one being 'Smith
nnd llcnrst’ ’in which they will

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When you boy Diamond
Tire* from us wo agrea to
do this!
—Keep th e m In excel­
lent condition whllo you
aro using thorn,
—Repair any little cut«
t h a t ruuy appear,
—Occasionally change
th em from one wheel to
an o th e r to even tlio wear,
—Examine tho tiro llspa
to ace t h a t tubes aro not
being pinched.
Thit service and attention,
along with Dianion J quality,
fives you the greateet tire
l alu* in the world.

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Sanlord, Florida

‘ up iiKe matfic-mills running smool
all'*! from South Carolina’s streams
'lion than any state in the
in the whole United States.
We make many thing: that South Carolina needs. She is ready
to buy them. We can sell in South Carolina economically and
surely. Her population comprises only 0.4'. foreign horn.
Newspaper advertising* sells with greatest efficiency on this ac­
count. Hy all means lets sell in South Carolina.

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Value manufactured produi
Value Cotton manufactures
Number active spindles...
Cotton consumed, pounds....
Value farm products...........
Cotton crop, bales .
Tobacco crop, pounds .........
Hank deposits ..... ,...............
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THE

tion but was beaten. Ho m et indi­
rect defeat again in the city p ri­
maries last May when Ralph Lemeke, who had Shank’s support for
the mayoralty, IoH the republican
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nomination to John L. Duval, pres­
BERLIN, Aug. 12.— That the
Im llo t
ent county treasurer, leaving a
breach in republican party ranks period of inflation was directly
which has not yet healed complete­ responsible for the retrogression
ly.
of public health conditions in
Germany, was maintained by Dr.
HANAPOLIS, Aug. G.— Lew. Stouglitoa Fletcher, tnddiannpolis
Shank, who has combined an i n - 1capitalist, nn«l is now in the hand* l U a r W W S P l T S t L O l f i n Schiele, the Minister of the I n te r­
... ..............
S h .„ k,
B een
D e s t r o y c ( , ior. In response to a query by
the Social Democrats in the Reich­
with
auctioneering,
horse
racing,
plnyground,
recently
inserte
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he declared that the marked
s to ra g e i, Stoughton
q.,iu„i,fnn Fletcher,
r i „ t r i..1P Inddianapolis
i n,i,iin
acting and operation of a storage
FARNBOROUGH, Kent, Aug. stag,
plant, wtll retire again to private newspapers urging citizens to visit 12.—Charles Darwin’s first cof­ improvement of the prevailing
life a t the end of this year, when ;t. Thousands of residents inspeet- fin, recently discoverer in the conditions of health noticeable a
his second term as mayor of In- Ptj the estate on the day set, but coach-house of an old inn near few years after the war was com­
pletely undone by the inflation
dianapolia expires.
much opposition h a s ’arisen to pur- .........
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his home,
has .......
been ...........
destroyed,. it
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* not decided whether chase or lease of the estate by the was recently purchased by the period of 192.1 Especially a spread
be will climb back onto the auc- city.
;| scientists’ eldest -on Major I.eon- of constitutional diseases, like t u ­
berculosis and rickets was record­
W°bU
,h«*’ day Shank decided ard Darwin, and cremated „t the ed.
The number of undernourished
K in for the rnce track
and lie
k roo,n of a saloon, to run for
J be coffin was made by n lo- and nnaemic children increased to
s nnid he will not be lured back t,l*&gt; mayoralty «f Indiana’s
me- rnl carpenter from- oak on bin nn alarming degree as the infla­
to the stave where as a im ifes-*
1,8 l,n* kept his city and estate ne.tr f-'nrphorotigh and tion progressed,.
Shortly a f te r
mollM l l nttractc l at ‘ BU,tP in *»ie limelight and he has many years ago wns on view at the stabilization of the country’s
S n ^ ffin L L .t
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a notable character, lie the local inn. Darwin’s body is currency, a very pronounced im ­
£
^ i hun L«*f*n unusually well informed *uid to haw) lain in the coffin for provement in general health condi­
III- nrr^-ni objective is to can " n *H branches of city government some hours after his death, but tions became apparent. The death
hla career as mayor with the p Urk!*H. Bkown aptitude for binlne.it when it was decided that be should rate of 1U24 ami the early part of
L .,.
(trn^acre i „ uri,| iiiii administration, and he lias been be buried in Westminster Abbey this year lias been surprisingly
low, lower in fact than ever before
S u »
city 2 S « &gt; ^ U K S S S A 5 ; “ t t - * — ........* • * - « “ — •
in peace times, or, for that matter,
for a municipal park and country
nt
1 * municipal objectives.
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in any other country.
club. The property, valued nt
Hhank aspired last year to the
Kven if wealth is a burden luck jin
country, Today the
mortality from tuberculosis in
more than $ 1,000,000, belonged to republican gubernatorial noinina- "f it in more so.
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Germany is lower than ever before,
But for all that, declared Dr.
Schiele, the number of children
with tuberculosis and rickets is fa r
too great. He described how the
government was striving inces­
santly in improve health condi­
tions among the children of the
poorer classes by means of sani­
tary control and instruction in the
schools, but especially with the
aid of numerous exhibitions of hy­
giene and demography throughout
the country,

The Danish government is ne­
gotiating with Lopu to Introduce
the raising of reindeer on Green­
land.

SEATTLE, Aug. 12. — W. T.
Loop, chief of the Alaska division GOOSE EGG PRODUCES TW IN S
of the United States Bureau of
VISCOUNT, Saak., Aug. 12.—
Education fo r 31 years, left his From a setting of five eggs, Mrs.
home here this summer for Baffin J. J. Elliott, of this district, was
Land, the Canadian island between agreeably surpised to find six
Greenland and North America, to fine goslings had been hatched,
reorganize the reindeer industry one egg having produced a splen­
for the Hudson Bay Company.
Until this year Loop was in did pair of birds.
The egg from which the pair
charge of reindeer throughout
Alaska. In the winter of 1898 a was hatched weighed half a pound
party composed of Lieut. D. H. and was included in the setting
Jarvis Lieut. E. B. Bertholf, Dr. primarily ns an experiment.
FORMER JAY GOULD YACHT
S. J. Call and Loop drove a small
SOLD
herd of reindeer 800 miles to Point
During 1924 Florida shipped 4,HiBorrow, niunrva,
Alaska, kmiii
from v-ape
Cape Prince
DRfruWf
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412 car loads of potatoes. The
BELFAST, Aug. 12.— Lord F i r - 1of Wales, on the east side of Ber- old crop in a measure determines
rie’a steam yacht, “ Valiant,’’ has \ in* S t r a i t . t o relieve a whaling the trend of the Florida potuto.
. . u n i ,
t.
n,, l fleet frozen in and starving,
been sold to the shipbreakers. The
The first reindeer in Alaskn Often the Hastings crop overlaps
the early crop of South Carolina
ship formerly belonged to Ja y ( Wl.re landed in 1892 at Teller, 60 and Alabama. This proves serious
Gould, and made her first appear- i miles from Cape Prince of Wales. because the freight differential is
nnce in British waters, when tho j I^spps '8er« brought to Alaska to favorable tu those states and new
1teach the Indians and Eskimos
’’Vigilant,’’ the America Cup d e - 1^ “ ‘to'care’ f o r 'th e anTmnUY The j Potatoes are obtainable cheaper,
fendpr, came for a series of races 1raising of reindeer has become one
with Britannia, which now belongs I of Alaska’s largest industries.
, Four-fifths of the pecans grown
to King George and is still a l e a d - j The Hudson Bay Company p lac-1 In the state come from the northIrtg figure in British yachting.
ed a small number of reindeer on ! ern counties of the state.

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Franc Flucl
P A P E E T E , Tahiti
The instability 0f ’
franc has revived talk i
establishing a local u
independent of the f|u
the franc. Opinion
&lt;hat as Tahiti is so _
France, and is in th e ,
having a constant ere
nnce, the financial
the home country „
allowed to unsettle vs,
tu rb business In this
As u m atter of faf. ;
used in the colony js J
currency |aSued by
branch of the Banqu#
but it fluctuates in s
the franc.
A settled form of
only thing necessary
period of great p
laland. Both the \ . u,
yields a re increasing
manding good priC(1&gt;
Other leading fmfc .1
Florida are the fi»
grape, plum, persira^ ; l
berry.
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Announcement has been mnilc l*y
tlm St. K. Miller Really Corpora­
tion of Detroit, Mich., to the ef­
fect that during next winter it will
( operate daily a 25 passenger cabin
yacht between Wekiva Springs,
situated on the upper Wekiva riv­
er and Sanford.
The bont, it is announced, has
already been onlofOil and will Ik*
delivered by the builders about
Oct. 15 of tills year. It will.be
quipped with a «!5 horse p &gt;wcr
J'crippa motor, capable of dcvel" 1’inir a speed of 25 miles 'ier hour.
The Miller company has n Inrye
development project at Wekiva
.Springs. The decision to operate
the boat line, it was announced,
conies a lte r learning th a t the gov­
ernment will make a survey of the
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* * am not interested in Albert (
it House any more. He 1ms left in- ’
i t to rot in tlie jail at Tampa, and
lias not spent one five cent piece '
AGO, Aug. 12.—An old r- to provide for my comfort. Only
ttidei a form will be sent th kindness of Sheriff lliers an 1,
JJ laud from a modei
the loyalty of my father have help- ;
jAt’ii nn Indian edition &lt;• &lt; ,t m i survive the hardships wldch|
i-pecii New T es ta n u n
the misdeed of Albert House have
i«ntly attracted wid
h u light upon me."
(Station because of i.
Some hint of the reason for h-r
n.i-iation, is published 1 attem pting suicide last week—
■Tuin Literature Society when she drunk a bottle of camji
a', through the coopera ph ir—was given
by
Theresa |
he University of Ch ' • '
Douse, when she said that she had
reached the stage where she "did
reject. 4 1Vl-&gt; p d
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not care."
i the rirflilt/ of i
“ I knew th n t camphor would
from the Orieti
'* not kill me,*' she said, "hut 1 iinpon of the Vow T
&lt;■&lt;! that it would make me sick, and
m Kugf d, (Imt
• im' ,,lat * w,)Uld die.”
n itminutf. who .
Vinil
When told of the arsenal supply
It out the Ini-g pi
inn
arm s and ammunition found in
’lutes house's possession, she said.
Uai“ I am giad thnt he is arrested,
i the i’erhnpis he will cause no more
e in | trouble for anybody now.
-hip
"The only friend I have in the
I world who would bo interested in | Announi i-mont was made Tin s
i de- having me freed is my father, and ,day by •!. IL Tomlinson. l-u-al ri-nbe is an old man suffering from roscntntivi' of the Florida State
I the injuries received in an automobile (laiiu- and Kigali Whiter Fish ('"in
ones accident.”
mission, that licniaca for hurtling
ami fishing in thin state can now
he heciirnl from him as provided
under the new law. He reside at
Thirteenth Street and I.aurel Ave
nut.
Mr, Tomlinson stated that lie ha :
already Iimrehcndod two offender
of the fi ll laws, but that for the
most purl lie has found the people
most willing to co-operate with the
mm grasp
state officials relative to pnforeipg
•Jin giving to
the state game and (isii laws.
ihi- Orient
Hunting and fishing licence:. Ir!3“f English of
said. &lt;an is- secured hy resident.,
• 1,1 1ioodspecrl
for a sum of $Hl which give them
r-‘'hllished 100
the privilege of hunting or fishing
within the law, anywhere in the
state except where there are comi­
ty laws to prevent.
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I.OS A N t i L i . A u g . 12.— Jos­
eph Ward, &gt;zii11 :o be wanted in
West Virginia on a charge of em ­
bezzling $21)0,01)0 in funds from
the Bank of Hcnwnod, was a r r e s t­
ed here las', niglu. Police deti-i \ tives who took him in custody said
h« a t fir.-t di-nicd his identity Imt
I inter broke down and admitted hi
was the man they sought.
CHILDREN'S 1 AT VI. DISK ASKS
Worms and parasites in tin* in
trstines of children undermine
health and so weaken their vital­
ity that they are unable to resist
the diseases so fi tnl t&lt;&gt; child life.
The safe course is t*i give a few
doses of White's Cieam Vermifuge.
It destroys and expels the worms
without tin- siighest injury to tinhealth or aetivity of lh&gt;- child.
Price 35c. Sold by Lim-j's Drug

SALE
$1.(10
SI.511 Values for ....
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75c Values f o r ......
Etc.
As Long As They Last
"A (■mater Sanford Through
A Greater Chamber of
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chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.

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At $610.00 per front foot

2102 First St

Realtors.

Hanford

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Tin; S a n f o r d Gr k dit A s s o c ia t io n
When you b u y D iam ond
Tires from us we agree t o
do this!
—Keep t h e m In excel-,
lent condition while you
are vising th e m .
—Repair any little cute
th a t m ay appear.
—O ccasionally c h a n g e
th e m fro m o ne whcol to
an o th e r to even th e wear.
—Examine tho tire flap*
to see t h a t tubes ara not
being pinched,
77i(* s e rv ic e and attention,
along with Diamond quality,
g ic e s you th e g r e a t e s t tire
v alu e in the world.

W ight B ros. Co,
Incur pot Mril

Sanford, Florida *

1113 Sanford Avc. Sanford, Fla

Co-operation among Sanford Retail Credit Men,
through the medium of their Credit Hurunu »yatem, has practieally eliminated llte “dend beat"
—tho man who knowingly and wilfully buys be­
yond Ida means, or who evades the payment of
bis just obligations.

Dg d b e B ro th ers

The same instrument will now he used by the
Merchants and Professional Men, members of
the Retail Credit Men’s Association of Snnford
tn eliminate slow and undesirable accounts,
and to impress upon all charge customers alike
the necessity of meeting their bills promptly

Its beauty is particularly appealing
because it distinguishes a vehicle of
sturdy worth.

T hin in a condition forced upon merchants and
all others who aro behind this campaign, re­
gardless of their desires. Always nn imposition,
it is now no longer a possibility. Tho business
situation calls for cash when due.

You aro afforded the satisfaction of
driving a car that actually lives lip
tq -its sm art appearance.

Tho merchants who sell you merchandise upon
regular or specifically arranged terms, has a
right to expect and demand payment when due,
just as much as his own employee has a right
to ids pay on pay day.

M iller 0 . Phillips, lnr.
Corner Oak Ave ami 2nd SI

BOYS

Henson for Kciqng— Owners has other Interest
requiring all of their time.

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LA MONTH, Mo., Aug. 12.—A
| body believed to be th at of Adam
, t 'iajvson, of i,t i i . N, V., was found
i in a ditch near a hedge oil the
farm of (marge Myers, four miles
southwest of here today. An in­
quest will lie held tomorrow.
The body was found by road
workers in weeds along a highway.
It was badly decomposed and was
taken tu i.anmnte. Some papers
invlthling travelers cheeks, totaling
$21X1 were found on the body that
was identified as thut of Clawson,
according to Deputy Sheriff Cal­
vert.
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Forecast For Florida

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Rest profit paying grocery in Sanford
Can he handled by man and wife. E xiksihc of doing
business less than any store m Seminole county doing
»ainc business.

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liody New York Man
Is Found In Ditch

AN EXHILARATING EFFECT
A bottle of llerbinc on the shelf
fM - v
ni byrue is like having a doctor
in the liouse all tin* time. It give
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*::*■ \ • instant relief when the digestion
gets nut of order or the bowels
Mail'to act. One o r t.v;o doses is all
•[ we «e the workers in tire recent Cham ber of Commerce . nmpaign all pulling a rope of "harmony” and ■•Co-Operation". Thcii , shat is necosrnry to atari things
- efforti during tho campaign gave the local organization a fu ml of $107,000 with which to advertise the advantages ami poasibilitie moving and restore that fine feel­
[(Hi, The r.i iiey will be used in an intensive campaign, whi-h is expected to place Snnford on the tiinp as a tourist and btfsinc' ing of exhilaration and buoyancy
■'I 'pirits which belongs only to
perfect health. Price 00c. Sold by
l.nney’R Drug Store.

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“Open accounts" are payable not later than the
tenth of tin: month following purchase. Not that
special terms can not he arranged for specific
jurrha.se, for limy can, but the only desirable
customer these days is I lie man or woman or firm
or corporation that pays on the day agreed upon.
Let us lie plain. If you have been taking your
time in paying your bills because you felt the
merchant was either unable or unwilling TO EN­
FORCE his terms, take hoed, t ’ay last month’s
purchases now—the account is past due. Your
future credit standing depends not upon how
CAN you pay, but how DO you pay.

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bUMBKR YARD
A complete line of
Cypress and Fine
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Murpltv Ironing Hoards
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, ...__ i t t t n m n '« H
I I M ir «f Wumf-rrt, Florida

b-At^i

Anent Henry L. Mencken
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Since the panaing of William Jenninjpi Bryan, legion trib­ Civilization’s Bsttle.
He♦ r*d u
H ecand C la s s M a tt a r .
Not a Joke, Exactly
k.to bar 11. Ill*, a t tha Postoftlea utes have been paid to him, both as an exponent of the high­
#j»font. Florida tnd ar Act of
est political ideals and ns the perfect embodiment of true re­ nig g er Children*
«. 1**7.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Rdttar ligious sp irit Many of the leading writers of the country,
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although of different political views and beliefs have com­
■II Maaanlla
T H E FIRST American fliers form
—
mented frankly upon his life and labors.
Ing tho new I»aFayctto squadron
mu
am iM iiiiTin.N n . t r r .a
White n few writers have stated that some of the policies have arrived at Casablanca in Mo­
Ttn* Tear—IT.on Hit Months . II Sfl
Oatliarsd In Cttr b) Csrrlsi, p
of Mr. Bryan were harmful, yot these same critics have been rocco and will soon be with their
waalt. tlo. Weakly Edition l i
Par year.
outspoken in their prniso of his sincerity of purpose nnd ab­ French brothers above the fighting
_ aPKi lAi. MiTtr r,i All obituary
notlcaa. rarda of thanka. resolutions solute faith in his convictions. They have paid him the sim­ lines of the Riffs.
and notlcaa ot anisrialn.-xots whara
Those young Americans have
_ tarKC* ara MBits trill bo rburaod ple tribute of "sticking to his guns" in the face of adversity
•Ssi
fa r at regular udvartlaln* rains.
gone abroad for excitement and
and tho loss of friendship.
to prove their friendship for
MTitlBFn TIIB ABSOCt ATKII I'llK tt
H fr
There is, however, one of Mr. Bryan’s critics who has France. But whether they know It
Tha Associated Praaa la sxclustaaly entitled »n *he uae for re*
Next to the water c r ^ .
ill? publication
of all newa dlspalel.es taken advantage of his position'to deliver unjust and dia­ or not, they will do good work for
*oda fountain the hath »
credit** to It or not otherwise cred­ bolical pronouncements against the Commoner.
The sav­ civilization. Every time they
ited In thla p.ipcr and also the lomost popular summer rts*
cal nawa ntihfiah'-d heroin. Alt rights agery of his attack upon Mr. Dryau is entirely uncalled for drop a bomb to convince tho Riffa
o f raputillcallon of special dlspatcnChicago wants to be a
and places him in a class by himself among newspaper that Mohammed and his teachings
•au herein are rlao r*ssr-*d
by itself. And there
critics
of
tho
late
statesman.
do
not
represent
the
Almighty.
TVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1921
tails which want to w.g*
Henry
L.
Mencken,
whose
tirades
nnd
attacks
upon
men
TH E IIKRALIYS PLATFORM
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MUCH MORE important to civi­
Only one president of th*
1,—Deeper water route to Jackson­ in public life and upon many a popular movement, have won lization than the Smyrna EarthM ates ha* been named (Jew
for
himself
a
peculiar
sort
of
fame,
in
a
recent
editorial
ap­
ville.
ijunkcM are the Mohamnicnitan upthey make fine Full man M
JL—Cnnatructlon of SI. Johna-In- pearing in tiie Baltimore Sun, says:
rising* probably will establish or­
dlan River rnn.il.
"Bryan was a vulgar nnd common man, a end undiluted. der in northern Africa.
hornier- ----kaiser
to n
- wants
»&lt;i i* m
3 . —Extension of white way.
And in doing so the French will
He
was ignorant, bigoted, self-seeking, blatant and dishonest. render
ing.
Wants
to
visit
Ge
I.- -Extension of loenl nmusements.
service to civilization.
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...
- -erman
wore out his welcome last t
—Swimming pool, tennis courta, His career brought him into contact with the first men of
The world cannot afford to see
etc.
his time; ho preferred the company of rustic ignoramuses. any increase in the power of
A.—Augmenting of building pro­ It was hard to believe, watching him at Dayton, that he had those that follow Mohammed ns
Well. Dawes stuck a 1
gram —holism, botch, apartm ent
hook
in his finger. Wit]
the
prophet,
teaching
and
believ­
traveled, that he had been a high officer of state. He seem­
houses.
could have heard him getti
ing his bloody doctrines.
• — Extension of street paving pro­ ed only a poor clod like those around him, deluded by a
gram.
childish theology, full of an almost pathological hatred of THE OUTBREAKS ngninst tho
Chicago burglars knot
7*~A3nnst ruction
of
boulevard all learning, all human dignity, all beauty, all fine and noble
trade.
They gagged a ba
French in Syria are serious. Indi­
around Lake Monroe.
busy burglar wants to &lt;
things.
lie
was
a
peasant
come
home
to
the
dung-pile.
vidual
bodies
of
French
troops
• .- —Completion of city beautifica­
talk.
Imagine a gentleman, and you have imagined everything have been wiped out by surprises.
tion program.
The French, with flying machines
9 ,— Repartition of arhool ayatem thnt he was not."
Maybe they tried to
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. and greater efficiency, tan be r e ­
with provialon for increased fa*
movie s ta r named Mary f
nte Gi'cciwille, S, C., News, commentinjf upon the subject] Bed upon to adjust matters In
elllliea.
Anyway, here's her mum
submits tiie above paragraph, the last one of an obituary on Syria. Those ancient regions
paper.
'around
Damascus
will
know
what
B IB LE THOUGHT FOR TODAY tins Commoner, aa the "crudest thing ever written."
modern science means.
AN END TO WORRY:— Bo
Things nre so quiet
The Asheville Citizen describes it as outrageous and says This country should remember
careful for nothing: but in every­
engo this summer ynu n
thnt
France
is
making
civiliza­
"even
the
intelligentsia
who
hail
Mencken
as
their
demi-god,
thing by prayer nnd supplication
them robbing hotel* half
w ith thanksgiving let your re­ will have trouble disgusting this untrue, despicable and tion’s fight nnd the fight for
away.
quests be made known unto G chIi slanderous description of a man who is now where lie can­ white ntnn rub* on earth in her
African nnd eastern fighting.
\ nd the pence of God, which pas* not defend himself."
cth nl lundcrstnnding, shall keep
gerated pantomine n**e»ssary in t tion. It always has her?;
The Herald is familiar with the writings of Mencken. JOHN L. LEWIS, head of the I
your hearts and minds through
the movies, a great d ial of w h a t ! ways will be. It is a pictori
KNOCKING FLORIDA
Christ Jesus. Phlllppiuna 4: G, 7.
we call immortal literr.tare would a lite rary art. It* Weitrn
His brilliance in his work Itas always been marked by a sort coal miners, writes, in rather s a r ­
castic
vein,
to
the
mine
owners:
CLEARWATER SUN
seem tawdry and shock.tig and their chases and its comit
--------- o--------of depravity, which will manifest itself in a cynical and bitter “ We really do not care to arbi­
impossible to keep within the lim- their funny falls, its Corea
MAN'S PURPOSE
tirade upon anything nnd almost everything. His obituary trate. Thanks for th«* offer.”
its of a reasonable propriety.
, K&lt;njs with their prairie pata
The Sun hns been amazed nt the Empire Statu of the South,
When you've rend the* hooks nnd assault upon a man, who enjoyed the admiration and confi­
The supply of coal and the price attitude of some of the Georgia! a well known Atlanta business
Further, aside from any ques- j and its Fairbanks fantuj
have done your thinking,
dence of millions and who occupies a place in history as one of coal are matters important to
tion of morality, the plays refuse.! true movie stuff, tain ti
Sifted life out for Its golden of the outstanding Americans, cannot destroy the glory the public. Mr. I-ewis believes newspapers, as well as many o f . inani just returned from Florida, by Mr. Hays are eminently una- be told in pictures with Ij
the
Georgia
people,
toward
F
lo
r
|st.nds
Jim
Nevin,
of
the
Atlanta
sand
that the arbitrators would lx?
dapted to the screen because the captions reduced almost to
Fuv tho thing which Is finer than that was bis. The article only shows the warped vision of "framed against him. lie may he idn. (Jur Georgia friends do not I Georgian, this scintillating gem; plays themselves depend so large- They, incidentally, are the
I’ve
just
returned
from
Florida,
scorn
to
realize
th
a
t
th
at
state
will
the writer.
eating or drinking,
right and may he wrong.
|y fnr effect on inflections of the l th a t make money for the t
be largely benefitted by what they And nothing could lx- horrider.
’ Pleasure or fame or the work of
That has nothing to do with the call the "Florida boom." It is The climate it was torrider.
No
attack
of
Henry
L.
Mencken
will
ever
hurt
William
voice or a tapestry of written | pic reason th at an appeal
your hand
right of the public to have some­
words. The movie's metier is no- 1eye is universal.
This you shall come to as being Jennings Bryan. Tin* Herald knows that. But it does seem thing to say about coal mines, reasonable to conclude that of the Than the place they call Hades,
thousands who are coming to Flor­ And I wouldn't give a damme
a pity that a man of Mencken’s type is even allowed to voice coal prices ami coal strikes.
above all things
ida ninny will, in the etui, settle in For Hu* place they call Miami.
'
'
‘ newspaper
Home, with its treasures of num­ his
us views
and............................
to enjoy the fraternaiism
of‘ the
. I,
. ■ Georgia nnd make investments in Nor yet a Georgia peach
berless small things.
profession. His obituary on the Commoner should be tie- MR. LEWIS loesn t help his
state.
For the place they Palm Beach,
nounced
by
the
press
of
the
country
as
a
cowardly
and
(last|«id«%
of
the
effort
,,f
the
men
to
Then,
too, it ts already indicat­ Nor a single 2-cent stnnipa
Boring through life for the core nt
ardly attack and be should be reprimanded for his attem pt i K,,t higher pay with their ‘check-) e d that the Florida "boom" will For the place they call Tampa.
the center;
northward into Georgia, as Give me the Georgia scenery,
Reeking your purpose and pnrt IH
o f a man, who «
h i. .uporior
A ' t Z travel
high up in the state as Macon, in­
£ i

in the plan,
Your reason for every grim battle
you enter,
Tho source of your courage to
fight as n man.
The spirit th at moves you nnd
fashions what's your way,
You'll find that it'a all to he found
nt your doorway.

With its lulls and lakes and green-

B e a c h P ro p ertJ

cluding the entire peach-growing
IS SCARCE
section.
Novv I'm hack in dear old Georgia,
THE GREAT ART in writing advertisements is the find­
Here is tv newspaper clipping I'm glad I live in Georgia,
AND GETTING SCARCER
IN' Great Britain which has been sent to The Sun, Ami I wouldn't swap all Florida
ing out a proper method to catch the reader’s eye; without areCHILDREN
bigger than they were, desks ,
n' f' th„
AEE THE TIME
big
I
For
pjif.UUje
o
K
'i.V
f
"
.
which a good thing may pass over unobserved, ir be lost in the schools are too small f, , r ,,Lillies as well ns some of the Above handed in yesterday by a
among commissions of bankrupt.—Addison.
Georgian and we notice that most
thin generation. 1 hut is i?oo&lt;l now* weeklies nrv treating Florida,
•----------------- o -----------------for the future of the British Emall of Georgia is with us."— A t­
YOU WIFE HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT IN
Talk l ’p Georgia
pire.
“ Stop talking Florida; go to lanta Georgian.
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PER 1
IT
IS
HOOD
lo
he
often
reminded
of
the
inconsistency
British children now get out work
.............for
.. Georgia," reads an ediWealth—not for self, hut the lov­
If "most "f all Georgia” e n te r­
NOW
of
human
nature,
and
to
learn
to
look
without
wonder
o
r
door exercise, instead of spending tonal In The Tifton Gazette.
ed ones about you,
tain* thi* spirit of envy, and hacks
Fame, not for self, hut for those disgust the weakness which are found in tiie strongest their youth ill mills ns they u*r.|
j (ut «K O w.,rk for Georgia"— j it no by uttering untruths about
you would bless!
to do. The
British government &lt;
js t j,(. nJ|| v thing needed . Florida, then the people of Georminds.—Macaulay.
Honor, what m atter that others
took th- hint when it became lo ,,ul (;c, „ Kja where it belongs; gin have changed greatly from
may doubt you,
every day harder to find men of
to its accustomed anil what they were when this w riter
GIVE ^OHR DECISIONS, never your reasons; your de­ right size for the army. The thoroughly justified place—" t h e 'lived for many years among them.
Htill if the trust of your won you
possess?
cisions may Ik* right, your reasons are sure to be wrong._ Brill'll race was evidently grow - 1
Danger, despnir anil the struggle Cord Mansfield.
ing smaller.
JOHN TEMPLE GROYKS
They decided that starving chi!
to master,
dreti to keep them small enough
All to make lovely those four walls
MACON TKI.KCKAI'H
For Further Information.
I KNOW OF no way
of plaster.
judging Die future but by the to go down chimneys, ami grind
Call at Moole/.ttma Hotel.
past.—Patrick Iienry.
ing up children in mills and farJohn Temple Graves was a warm heart mu
and 'had leaped to glo
This is the ultimate end of your
lories, was a had idea.
newspaper man in whom was com- ry in a single night," he was also
story;
They passed laws to stop that, hiireit, with hit ability to write, a in the role of a prophet, because
i i . i ; SCHULTE REALTY CO., Im.|
a Dili they rejoice in the work of
We tried to pass such laws in rare gift for oratnrv of the sort i the Grady -lo erh hrought John
your bund?
iiy mviN a. c o n n
thi* country, hut our distinguish- which brings nation-wide recogni- Temple Gm \. • national recogni­
Have you to show, ns tiie sun; if
MAKE' RESERVATION EAREY
s 'd supreme court told us it was tion. lie wns among the last of tion. It i doubtful that even
your glory,
.................
.......................................
...........
..I not constitutional to interfere lin- men who hulked upon the stage Grady ever .poke more eloquently,t
Almost
invariably,
when
men
fall
Tim
customer
drank
it,
wiped
hi
A home which the tempests of a (to discusing examples of business mouth on the hack of'ids hand a n d ; w'1'1 t *u‘ exploitation of child life, in thnt day when oratory was n c - ’ ever caught the charm of word*
Mo could withstand?
--------| counted more highly than it is in and imprisoned them into speech.
Ponce at tho fireside and love at sagacity, someone present is re -.s ta rte d to withdraw.
THIS COUNTRY is going to this day, when th e public speaker quite so e ff e c tiv e ly as Graves did
minded of the illustrative incident! “ Yore, hole on, w'ite man," said
tho fender—
These are man's purpose, and of the white tram p and the rotor- the negro, "you forgot to pav fur have » commercial flying fleet who essay, to venture into poesy | when he spoke beside his friend's
soon, and fortunately there isn't :,nd into the tlowiry kingdom of dead body. E'en to this day, tho
ud saloon-keeper. For the Is-nefil dat beer."
these uru his splendor!
eloquence i* called an "eagle high scltm children of America
f those who have not heard tie"Why, I give you a cigar for it." any doubt about it.
— Edgar A. Guest. story—if
any such there he—it is
{'resident Coolidge. with hi* ; r renim| r ." Oratoiv of today issues recite that peech in the oratorical
"Yes, hut you ain't paid fur dt
-------- n -------here and now set forth;
cigar, neither."
iirgiim, has caused high finam e
the rnng.e and power and log­ contests.
Don't knock, leave that to your
ic
of
the simple words rightly
The
colored
man
sal
behind
his
But
you’ve
still
got
the
cigar,
Mr. Graves desired of all to lie
in beeome interested.
automobile.
used, rather than from the intona­ known as a newspaperman—as do
bar in a moment when trade was ain’t ynu? What's the m atter with
Henry Ford, the ablest manu­ tions and gestures and fanciful
I
slack.
Ihtoiigh the swinging doors, you. anyhow,
all real newspaper men—bu t his
An rxrluingi carries the follow­ entered the ragged faucasian.
■ The colored mini scratched his facturer in the world is building words that carry one into the gift of speech led him into so many
machines
of
the
host
modern
type,
clouds.
ing weather notice, "Friday, gen
"Give me a good five cent eig- head,
speaking engagements that out­
and plans to produce the "Fool­
erally fair, probably followed hv ur." he ordered.
"I.ehime see, boss," he said, "ef proof" flying machine. What he
Mr. Grav • icnrhed the greatest side the South he became known
Saturday." tlh, dear, bow'd you
I he proprietor produced u box I gits dis thing straight: You
height of hi
oratorical c a r e e r ' chiefly a an orator. The older
ever figure that out ?
containing a number of inaligant- don't owe me for de beer, 'cause plans he usually does.
when he stood above the bier of residents f Macon remember him
■ o—
—
looking dark-brown rolls. The pa- yog give me de cigar fur it and
Henry W. Grady, the nation's fore- as a young man who wrote mugtMISS HELEN Gardener, intel­ most orator of hi* day, and pro* [rally for Ilu- Telegraph in the
iron made a discriminating choice| you don't owe fur de eigar 'cause
BREVITY:
and then in the net of putting a you ha oiled it hack to me. I dat ligent Civil Service Commission­ nutinccd the f'ineriil oration. When (eighties and lived a t a fashionable
Drunk driver.
er, recently dead, left her brain he said of Grady that he had wrap- |boarding torn at Second and Wttl-J
cigar between his |jp* checked liim- right ?"
Street car;
A person can accomplish good results by loyalty
self as though struck with a new
Three killed,
"Certainly it’s right," said the to Cornell University. She want­ petl the American nation to his nut Streets.
good object. Select the object
open an account
ed one first-class female brain
idea.
crafty white.
There you are.
the SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK and then make
Iters
was
undoubtedly
first
class
"Nay. I’ve changed my mind,"
"Ver’ well, then," agreed the col­
regular habit to deposit weekly or monthly.
A doctor claims the le-s you he said. “ Believe I'll take a glass ored man, "but say, mister, I wants -to he compared with the lirain*
of
nten;
hence
her
interesting
of
beer
Instead."
to
ax
you
a
favor:
Next
time
you
KANSAS
CITY
STAR
Wear tho longer you will live. Now
The negro returned the eigar to feels lak smokin' or dritikin' please gift, of her own brain, to the doc­
wo know thcro are going to be /,
•I I’ct Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accou
lot of Sanford girls who will help its box and drew a glass of beer. tek yo' custom sornewhars else." tors.
Any person inclined to be pcssi- in America today. Nowhere else
celebrate the birthdays of their
...t.u-r
. mistic about the material welfare ju the world's history have similar
HUT. MUST, the size or the i „f America might to stand fifteen conditions ever exinted The Amorgreat grout great great grand
children.
brain while it means something, or twenty minutes at a downtown icon worker i* well paid- much
WKST PALM IIKAt II TIIOPU’AI. SPN
-------- o-------doesn’t mean everything. The brain street corner and use his e y e . better paid than the worker In any
of Cuvier, the great naturalist, was ' while there. Watch the throngs of other country
The standards of
The Times-llniuii says the doc­
Florida has a most excellent op- m a n u fa ctu re of rubber product;* one of the biggest ever weighed, j people. Note th.-ir dre&gt;*. the gen- living in America are high much
tor who prescribes a summer diet
of cucumbers, green corn on the pint unity tn profit by the wide-) would he even greater. Them is a Idiots have had brains almost as erul atmosphere of prosperity, higher than those in the leading
cob, watermelons, fried chicken spread publicity now being given very real need for domestic rub*V\ ' ,
* ii , *
,
c,,ri- the other nation- of Europe. Prosperity is
A brain, like a bullet, depends evidences of progress and materia! confined to no one class here I* ■:
and cantaloupes, is popular with the British monopoly 'on the worlds (her. Not only does Great Britain
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
Note the healthful- capita savings have mounted; eehis patients. Yes, and those pa­ supply of raw rulilxT. The situa*)control the rubber supply, hut the on the speed with which it travels., well-being.
ness and vigor of the people, the curity ownership has become diftients who try all of those things tion becomes acute and is now rap- j pries* of the raw product is heeomON TH E AVERAGE, all women j certainty nnd determination in I fused; motor cars and other eviin one meal will popular with the idly approaching a climax when ing prohibitive. The foreign trust
Morida should step to the front cracks the whip, and we must have smaller brains than men, nail i their movements,
undertaker.
[dunces of wealth have become genwith a declaration of her intention Jump, American dollars must he snmller skulls. Take a thousand I Unquestionably, poverty,
suf- l' n *l
Education, mean* of cornHughey Cunuvun, the pitcher, to foster the culture of rubber mu! paid in tribute to the British rub- male and female skulls at ran- j faring, ill health and unrest are munieation, agencies for health
the muiuifacture of rubber pro her trust. I he ultimate consumers doni; nine hundred and fifty of tho . to be found in America.
But and recreation, comfort* and con- JJ
was called home by the death of ducts.
must, of course, pay the price; male brains will be bigger, hut these, a fte r all, arc fairly negli­ vonionces arc in reach of most t f m
his four-year-old child, who wiu
Such a declaration would have
a
born while Hughey was in training immediate and far reaching effects the ultimate consumer in thi* rase even thut doesn’t mean anything. gible. They are not an outstanding the people.
being every person who buys tires,
Man’s work ha been done for characteristic
if the
country.
The
at DeLund, Fla., lust Spring.—
,
,
.
■
.
.
.
.......
Uds
fact
of
America’s
fortunate
of greatest benefit to Florida. This tubes, garden hose, .shoes with rub- two hundred thousand years, on nig consideration is that nowhere1position offers opportunity that a^
Week.'y Baseball Guide.
Well, of course, remark a hh* state would at once bo hailed, the her heels or soles or any of the the OUTSIDE, developing Ins else in the world are to he found any individual may lake udvanover as tho savior of the . hundreds of articles made from thinking machinery.
the favorable conditions that exist tage of.
things happen here in Florida but country
United States rubber industry, rubber.
we never imagined it had reached News articles, editorials cartoons
Woman,
the
mother
of
the
race,
— ‘— | !• loridiv is the only state in tho
that stage.
-all would picture Florida a* a ) union having a climate and soil has done work of a different kind,
---------n---- :—
modern The*us rescuing the United adapted to the cultivation of rub- W ITHIN, developing sentiment,
TAMPA TRIBUNE
Sanford went over the top with States rubber industry from the her. Therefore it is not only Flor­ loyalty, devotion und other quali­
u bung in its Chumbcr of Com­ grasping Minotaur of British mo­ ida’s privilege, but her duty to pro­ ties more important than imlre
Will n , y l '
t r ii
adviser to is made to appear a sort of unia- a
merce drive. With u goal of $50,- nopoly in the labyrinth of world vide America with rubber inde­ brain size.
Hollywood, has decided there wid 11cresting vice. And if unyonu asks ' ■
000 for which to strive, the hust- trade, Publicity of this sort would pendently of the British , u bber
lii’C boasters of thirty sterling city lx* worth more to Florida than all trust.
w m&gt;
\ TVu r8 ° nuI Mr. Hays why, since this material «
Contemporary Comment
Knew \ \ h a t 1 hey Wanted,
the is acceptable on Broadway and he- u
doujil-xJ that amount und added the advertising and descriptive lit­
Thousands of new citizens, mil­
( latest Pulitzer prize play, and 1tween the covers of a book, it is «*
$5,000 for good measure. They erature which could he bought and lions of dollar* of new capital dili­
*- 1-T
he Green
rb* pic' ...............
' can a
REALTOR
Husbands and wives should
sitoutit m-&gt;
m'tf*The
Green Hat,"
lin t the
the■AArlen
forbidden to the cinema, he
ran their total membership up to distributed, for it would place Flo­ gent and untiring ef foil* in the
er
lead
ent-and-dog
lives.
rh
u
jflire
of
life
in
the
wild*
of
Mayvery
safely
sav
th
a
t
no
one
v
*i
a
4,200, making their chamber the rida before tho people of the Uni­ development of tlv&gt; unlimited re­
Roums SB 1-502. Phone U5
.
has successfully translated t h e ! 2
third largest in the state. San­ ted States illy a most advantageous source.* of Florida and « ,,|„ce «n odds nre nine to one in favor of fair.
cat.—Mobile New . Item.
&lt; *M % .f l f * y » w moved to thi* decis- nuance, of the human voice V&gt; tho !
F irst N ational Bank Buildingford may well feel proud of her light, surrouifled by an aura of tho summit of the highest peak of
JJ" h V
considerations. The films or x u « * rd n t in finding u B
achievement and her drive is u rum a n tie glut Jo r,
glory and in the affcvtims of all
Matrimony has begun to hit dn first nanied opus has a flavor screen.equivalent f o r thu deBeucV J
SA LES FO RCE
malic for other Florida cities In
Ho much *#r the announcement. America.
nil six when the husband has to somewhat w n i m m n t of Baccnc- which lies in language. Stripped !■
tlu- xamit cUs.1 to. about at.--K.is- Tho rcsultib/of actually fostering
M. M. S T R W A R T
Whnt more could We ask" How remind her th at it’s t h e i r wedding «jo nn.l the ta lle r is one of the,,, of poetry and nmmoViT illusion'^ i d . .. B O « a W S ^
■imnive Valley Gncxttc.
tho c u l i h i / i o n of rubber and th« else get it?
anniversary— A rkunst. Democrat [ovcrcivilized fables in which virtue [reduced to the muging and w a g -I U r n u u i u n i i B U i U i u i u m m u i i i l l I ^
ply as a matter for sarcastic jest
It’s serious to the public

New Smyrna Bead

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WEDNESDAY. AVGUST 12, 1925,

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Anmimnil
Longwood

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est reports indicated.

Jj"5r

,n
.1
J
.H
.
JACKSON
1!
1
•
I'
Captain and M rs .'K )p e Wash­
ington of Greenwood Lake, motor­ who nre already erecting a bunga­
Long Time Loans on Rasidences and Business Property. ‘ Mir*
ed to Brooksville by way of Lees- low, store nnd filling stntlon. The
7-^O ffice 148
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.
burg and were recent guests at sale of 14 lots during the ' past
week, all for huildiing purposes,
TELEPHONE:—Res. 428-J,
Easy Repayment Plan
the Tangerine Hotel.
is also reported.
The purchases
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
Schoffield
and
Violin Reqjital ByMissc
are
from
Maine,
Ohio,
Georgia,
'
Office in new Merrlwcather Building
■on, the celebrated evangelistic
singers of Birmingham, Aia., who New York nnd Connecticut.
StoinoffOnTuesday
Mr. nnd Mrs. George U. S tuart
2nd Street.
Phone 611
hnve been spending several days
N igh t Enjoyed
a t the Orange and Black, nnd con­ and family have returned a f te r a
tinuing their motor tour to Miami. tour to Pittsburg nnd o th e r cities,
Mrs. Briceno Clark, of the Or­ coming home by way of Shenodoah
Admirers of Mi»3 Mary Stoinange nnd Block Hotel, nnd Mrs. Valley, having taveled fi,000 miles
off, violinist, and patrons of the
Ituth Clark Smith nnd daughter by automobile. They w ere accom­
Milnne T h ea ter were delighted
Patricia, have returned from sev­ panied on the return by their
Tuesday
n
ig
h
t
with
a
recital
given
till cnteri l
Mrs.
eral days stny in Tampa and at nephew, Hubert Simpson.
by
her
assisted
by
Mrs.
A.
SI.
Phil­
I/O'
*. . . •. . the Tangerine Hotel in Brooks­ Stuart will soon resume her posi­
Mis8 ips, soloist, and Miss Margaret
( IllCAGO,, Aug. 12_ti ,
Wright, Warlow and Company ,
**• f f i e c t , a t Davis at' the pinno
tion as teacher in the Sanford
gold mine of source material for ville.
pinno.
y 5 r on HolThe members of the League are schools.
Miss S to i n o f f ‘played
' ‘
seVfern] s e - ' a battery nK*»inst criminal:, which psychologist. Thousands of per­
t u n 1 !- *, •&gt; !
tit
wth meeting weekly during the sum­
lections,
accumpanieii
npanied by Miss t&gt;xI, t r *s anticipate eventually will sonal histories correlated
The executive board of the Sem­ :
criminal
records,
have
been
char­
mer
at
the
homes
of
different
ecial feature ,if
iv.., reduce
outlaws to a no-hit game in
*
Are Now Receiving Application For
inole County Federation of Wo­
Davis. As a special
of the
,
acterized by reputable authorities members to make articles for the men’s Clubs and the Child Welfare
program th ere was alo a number American cities,
as “ the largest body of data on
to be held next December. Board recently met with Mrs. J. :
in which there were alternative' Through the Psychopathic t ..i,,, crime which ever hns been put to­ bazaar
These social gatherings nre much Henry Menick at th«\ Orange and ■
p a r ts by Miss Ktoinoff on the vio­ ratory of the Municipal "[ L n £
i■
enjoyed.
Black ilntel when1considerable im­ 1■
lin and Mrs. Philips. Many en­ ( hicago, the old-linc. hnrd-shellSi gether under scientific auspices.*’
•' H
Mere are the conclusions Dr.
The Longwood Civic League portant business w» k transacted,
of Geneva cores brought h earty applause criminologist whose faith was in Ilickson draws from his eleven held it’s regular
monthly
meeting
„
..... —------------t nnd the date for the next meeting
brass knuckles and the hangman’s years’ experience in the labora­
sjnford shop- from the audience.
on Tuesday afternoon at library ; of the county federation was set
Miss Stoinoti will leave this ru.pe gradually is being replace tory:
when a vote was taken for nn I for the middle of October. Among
week for New York where she will by exponents of a new dispensa­
on Improved Business and Residential Property
( l ) Mental debility is the p ri­ amendment to its constitution con- &lt;those present were Mrs. Henry
resume
her
study
in
violin.
tion. who regard crime ns an ef­ mary factor in crime, and the elim ­ cerniiig admission of new members i Wight, Mrs. John Leonard!, Mrs.
and little
in Sanford
fect of psychic irregularities and ination of the criminal is a prob­ to the league.
Saturday from
i K. E. Tolar, Mrs. Jam es G. Sharon,
for its eradication through lem more in psychology than in
' t to Virginia.
Funds immediately available subject to title
Swimming- Party I s work
Mr, Joseph Phipps represents- Mr and Mrs. Marked, and Miss
science rather than shotguns and the efficient administration of
........................
live of Mobile and Ohio
HallroadAbbie Doudney, county nurse; Mrs.
examination.
sentences.
T p lJrunilcy of Enjoyed AtLakeMarv
thousands of police with quick has returned to his home on Crank W. B. Ballard of Altnmonte, Mrs.
triger
fingers.
A | brief
summary
of the. Imajor
sored
to Sanford
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Hill, Greenwood Lake after a Porter Wakefield of Geneva, Mrs.
(-) Virtually nil criminals nre business trip to Jacksonville, Fort Maude W. Tupper of Chuluoto,
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
Little Misses Doris Hockey and &lt;t‘ont' T l(m «'f the laboratory dircc! it ala Magnolia
Betty Whecless delightfully enter/ i , °.n
y irs' his short-changed on mental equip­ Lauderdale, and Miami. In the Mrs. L, 8 . Kingslnnd and Mrs. J.
J'
SEE
latter city jhe found conditions Henry Menick, Longwood, were
tained n number of their friend -. 1 "!.’. IV l ., instUutioti, is the stat ment or emotional stability.
yG . Ball and Mr. celebrating their
also
present.
tuir seventh
and [m‘nt Ibnt thew hole American sys- J ’l) *" reft‘rence
the number even more crowded than the wildfc i Steed of Kissini- eighth, birthday,-s respectively, with ,U‘m “f " ,ni‘nnl Jurisprudence is of. ofL;n-es 20 per cent of the
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
P:J' ,.t week-end a n ,|n
, , swimming ,„
mrtv at I nke M-n-v
0VL‘r(*ue a t the junk pile.
| cnnu&gt; 1,1 Chicago is attributable
party
a r ty
Lake Mary
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j o some form of mental debility, ■ ■ H u m ............ ......................................................................................... i n
Tuesday afternoon
REALTORS
The children were motored out prweiiure they would substitute u l USVa ! h ,1"1 “ Parent to laymen.
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lrJ. W. L. Sleg of Ge- to the lake, where games were schema based upon the accepted
112 Park Avenue
E
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•Sanford. 1played and a swim in the refresh­ fundamentals
of
psychology the criminally inclined mental
1 r r . into
Weaklings,
the
delinquency
is
m
an­
bungalow on 1’almet- ing w a te rs w as enjoyed, after wherein the offender i- a patient
ifested before the period of adol­
which refreshm ents of ice cream in-tend of a prisoner.
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esce nse.
nnd cake was served.
The laboratory is a branch of
(6) Crime could be completely
m returned Monday
the Municipal Court, which is uni| ,rip to West Palm
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- que as the largest court in the wiped out in one generation by
M ARRIED IN OCALA
properly caring for youths of
Icth^r points along ths
w,,r!d.
in
1224
there
went
on
this
Dr. J. T. Denton and Mrs. Ro. . . .
,
--------...... criminal inclinations.
berta Denton were married m
94,000^civil[and 225,(fi) A large majority of persons
criminal cases for the consid­
‘w
Ocala on Monday by County Judge
L | puleston and dauconvicted of major crimes, such
eration of its :l" justices.
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Mr,
and
Mrs.
Denton
left
iMiry Elizabeth Pules- today for u trip to Washington and
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. as auider robbery nnd assault,
Chief Justice Harry t j | i
The Florida Resale Exchange i« equipped to
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iy for New York and New York, While away, Dr. Dea­
taldished the laboratory after °’’0 1hnV° bwn
CllU/ t i’rovioufa,&gt;'’
handle your listings of your holdings in Florida
juiida.
ton will take a post, graduate years' experience as n.sistan-1 "??,e man,y
l,,r a',n’e n' inor
Real Estate (acreage, business property, lots,
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property
course in obstetrics. They expect P r - e c t o r and Criminal Court
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‘hey hava
»rs. c. A. Ilaulerson of to return to Sanford about Oct 1 judge
subdivision
lots,
or
buildings)
with
the
least
pos­
iuilce in
f’onk
emo.lv
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,&gt;Mn
sentenced
to
short
in Cook county, to test his V'
, ,
I in Sanford Monday
sible delay.
hypothesis that crime is fundamen- t ,Tm"’ ° r p"t "" ',rol,a,ion' on*y
iGiioesville where they
tally a problem of the mental and I .r eturn. * ° “"
fnCt’ som® n' Q™
100 or More Brokers
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East Sanford
emotional disorders. As prosecuasr,1' ,arP ' ’
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tor of thousands of criminals lie'
umshnient is not a deter
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We arc permanently located in Sanford jJV*
Powell and little dnu■
Property, if you List
Be Steele is leaving Sunday for Hod observed that most offenders!
crimw
° f 111081
M
l»r;J Mrs. Williams left Mars\n Hill,
it with us.
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N. C., to resume his were repeaters, anti that a lnr*e
m » ' Vv;« • 1
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[.pend a short time in studies
m
OUR SALES FORCE arc EXPERTS / • '
Semi-, majority of'm e n .sentenced to the mental ttr
"V!V‘
If you are in the market for Florida Heal Es­
M U
sa the guests of nary,cs a t the Theological
weaklings
is
n
dominant
"
gallows suffered various degrees
m a
tate, send us your requirements at once. The
impulse quite as irresistible as the
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Mrs. Boston Steele nnd sons nr- of mental debility,
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
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healthy social impulses of normal
same
100
brokers
who
sell
for
us,
are
in
close
Dr. William J. Hickson, widely individuals, and the criminal, be­
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McMichaei returned rived home several days earlier
touch with the "best buys’" on the market.
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Atlanta, Ga., where than planned as a pleasant surpri-*' known criminal psychologist, and cause of his debility, does nut re ­
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to
the
family’.
his
wife,
Mrs.
Marie
Ilickson,
have
Write, telegraph or telephone (Miami 8115)
gard punishment .is retribution,
ntse in millinery and
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sullivan en- been directors of the laboratory but merely as a conspiracy of so­
and kiss it good-bye.
today, at once to Desk No. 20.
I hats for the Qualtortainod Mrs. Sullivan's parents, since it- foundation in lu ll.
ciety to rob him of his right to
id
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Estridge of
As the largest clearing house for self-expression.
Sunday.
criminal mental defectives in the
(0) The degree of viciousness
jrr and daughter, Sanford,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard were over worid, the clinic attracts police and brutality in revolting crimes
Isunger returned Inst
from
Oviedo
Sunday,
guests
nt
the
magistrates and students of crimi­ is in a fixed relation to the de­
i pulm Reach where
guests of friends Jack Hickson home on Celery Ave­ nology from all parts of the world. gree and nature of the mental deFast Flagler Street.
nue to the new grandson.
Its lecoriL constitute a veritable i angement.
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11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Cannon, Miss
Miami, Florida.
[ihrnds of Mrs. Mon- Eleanor Cameron nnd the little
tll he glad to know grand son are spending the month French Orphan Joined Maurice spoke little English. In ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a i a a a a a a H a a a i a a a a a a n a a a a a a . u . a h » a ■ » u « H» ■ f ............................................
the six years he lias been in this
\thptov\ng after an of August a t Daytona Beach.
th'« removal of ad- . Mr’ n,ul M n . Charles Adams ILS.A rmv at Ajtfe of 10 country he has passed through
t&gt;
formerly of Sanford were guests
the grade* of grammar school ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R B i a K H i a n a a a a a x N B * a i i N a M a a a a a a a a a a a a c a a a a « a a H
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| a t the A. Corpnny home on Rearami completed the first three a +fr»+++.f.fr»+.&gt;.fr++++-H‘*+»++-H’»*++-&gt;+++++-b-M-++++++♦ ♦•y++»++-fr+-t-»++-»»+4"fc+*^♦ ■ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ■ ■
SAI.EM, Ore.. Aug. 12.—Capi­
Hr*. K. M. Hunt and ‘lall Avenue a portion of last week tol r&gt;o i No. :• of the American years of high school.
H
n, Joyce, Mrs. !,. Y. .
^ r.nca,t Woodburn left Fri- Legion lias an active member,
Of
the
mineral
water
sold
the
tti Marjorie Dempsey ,lnv.„to }P'n , her husband in Gain- Mini rice Parker, a French orphan,
Miller made a congen- esville. She has been with her par­ who joined the American army in springs of the state (55,000 gallons
Ltoring to Daytona ents Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Cowan. France in December, 1017, when of it was used in 1221 for u&gt;&gt; in
the making of soft drinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daugh­
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ters Flora and Luuarn of Sant* be was 1" years old.
t
{ju
ln,:ll,tr'y
KOU
IIOMK
AND
STABLE
“ula
were
spend
the
day
guests
inuoti and Mr. nnd
Parker, ami t«» avoid technicalities
LBrumley motored Sunday nt the Nick Zornovean bis in lin e u.is placed formally on i 'h e
, xtranrdinury Horn/..mi
wtine Friday and home.
the muster roll When the outfit treatment for flesh wounds. , it*
y
Mrs. I), L. Long returned Miin- was in aeii n lie was left with so r e s , gall
burns and scald- t*
with Mr. and
Ihailcy and Mr. and dny evening front u three weeks French families back of the lines. (just as effective in the stable avisit with her daughter, Mrs. H
P5 of (ii'itcva.
Wearing three service stripes. in the hone-. Horse flesh heals with
{’• Collie and family a t Lake indicative of IS months of service iemnrkuhlc speed under its power­
gallons of Worth.
overseas, !he hoy was discharged ful influence. The treatment is the
It will be of interest to Fast at Camp Lewi*. Wash., April I*•. snnte for animals as for hitmans.
l from the HI cornid Florida sold du- Fide friends th a t Mrs. F. Doiterick 1919. Thus he was entitled to full First wash out infectious germs
ot $Fi5,.T57. and Miss Gladys Deiterirk are e n ­ membership ill the legion. An ex­ with liquid ISurozonc, and the ilothe amount of joying a vacation in the North perienced bugler, he hns joined rozone Powder completes the heal­
ttsmumed in the Carolina mountains.
the drum anil bugle corps of the ing process. Price (liquid) HOi. •••ti*
Miss Marjory Gatlin is leaving post.
and 81.20. Powder 30c and W J
h it give the givWhen adopted by the soldiers, Sold by Lm ey’s Drug Store.
‘V iprings and a t for her home in Key West this
v \\
, y fci nmmint is V’eek a f te r being the guest of her
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a u n t and uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A.
m I22U.
i N a a a a a a a a B n a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a a a ’iM n B a a a a a a i
Satin and felts. All colors and sizes.
Calmer for the past two months.
Mrs, Mario Kidder arrived here
Values up to $2.25 pair. Special for 2
S aturday from her home in t'aden
i
IfohEvtcretlc
City, West Virginia, to be the
fe
clays.
L ' i ^ I'lmtMltirlr guest of her cousin, Mrs. 1C. C.
Long and family of Richmond
Ve''.11 •I'no-nlury Avenue,
\
Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Knight were I
lu 0, 1. \ * r .
guests a t the &lt;’. A. I'almer home
07 feel on Fan ford Avc., hiisincss propurty —
in Cameron City before leaving
for Altoona Fin., where Mr. Knight
8550 per fool, I’erniH.
hns charge of the schools. The
ladies are sisters.
Fast colored percals and gingham . Well
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cameron and
made and cut full. All sizes.
children s|ient several weeks nt
50 f c o t on S a n lo rd A v e n u e —
Coronado Beach.
Mrs. Cameron
!
$250 per fool, Easy Terms
and niece, Jeneva Knowles of St.
k h .
Augustine
and
Miss
Dorothy
Haynes of Cameron Avenue were
:
th eir guests. Miss Knowles accom­
in growing community carrying general
Store
panied them home for u visit.
merchandise.

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Its season overlaps that of the
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TALLAHASSEE. A-tg. 12.— Al­
fred McCaghin of Dranrord, will be
recommended for a hero medal, it
has been announced here by scout
r xccutives. This boy, a member
of a scout troop a t Branford, suc­
ceeded unaided in rescuing A u d i*
Fields from the boil of a spring
near his home a fte r she had fal­
len from n rope as she swung
Win HyScorc or 1! to 7;High- across the water.
When the accident occurred on­
la n d e r s Score All Seven of
Runs In Seventh Inning lookers scTcamed for help but
7r
i -j,.' Is -Jo t B r o k e n none volunteered nn effort to.reach

SMOKERS TAKE A
pirates Even Series ATHLETICS T A K E LISTLESS
AFFAIR
SECOND STRAIGHT
W ith N. Y . Tuesday; FROM ST LOUIS FROM LAKELAND
W in By Score 7 To 4
(SANFORD NOSED
'GUT TUESDAY BY
Cincinnati Turns
S t PETE OUTFIT
On Brooklyn Team

Pittsbnrgh Crew Gels to DC :n
In Eighth Inning to Seoi
Five Rtms, Giving Pintles
Scores Necessary to Win

Huston Hlnnks Detroit Timers
While Senators Trim Tris
Speaker’s Indians II to l;
Chisox. Swamp Yanks 15to2

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by the boiling water, It was AlTAMPA, Aug. 11.—The league fred McCaghin, a scout taught to
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12. Smokers won out in a „free “ho prepured” who fought his
Tiic Philadelphia Athletics made it i leading
~
two straight over St. Louis Tue*-! for-oll ganu&gt; here luesdny after- way through the w ater and swam
day by winning second game of noon from the Lakeland Highland- with her to shore; it was he who
fcrlcs, B to 2. Jim Poole’s home Vra by u :0l {t *“
Uonk carried her out in his arms, avert­
run in the sixth and h'n Hton u f 1pitching by both rules and henvy ing a tragedy; it was he who risk­
Robertson'- smash in the ninth nattirn featured the game through ed his life that he might he of
with the base. full saved the day)out, making it long drawn out and service;, and it was he who was
Crav, ford HoIdH Saints to Five for the Mack men. The trie m p n ' uninteresting,
content to accept the humble
The Box Score
. thanks of grateful parents ns a
Hi; J Hut Is Wild in Fifth marked Romm el’s 20th of the sea- 1
Reds Get Revenge For Two
AB R H PO A E reward.
Over the first five innings F A KELAND
and “Sunshine City” Team son.
Contests Lost Monday to
t be knuckle hall s ta r did not ulinw Buckley, ss. . .. 5 1 1 0 3 0
All of this happened more than
I’uts Acro-'s Ttvo Scores a hit.
; r rj Dodgers; Graves Heat Cubs
Kowalski, 2b. .. 4 0 t •1 11 0 three months ago. in Mn^, and
5 1 1 1 3 u would have passed unnoticed, ns
Score by innings:
Welch, If-p.
KT. PETERSBURG, nug. 11.—
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 12.— I’itts- Crawford held St. Petersburg to St. Louis .. .. 000 001 001-2-7-1 Thorbum, cf. . 5 1 0 3 0 O do many such examples of bravery
burgh evened up the series with five hits here Tuesday hut was Philadelphia .. 000 021 OOx—3-5-1 Kdwnrds, Ib.-c. 5 0 1 4 1 1) had it not been called to the atten­
Batteries: Vnngildvr ami Har-1 Williams, .’ll). ■ 4 1 3 3 1 1 tion of scout officials here a few
Now York Tuesday by winning the Wild in the fifth inning and the
3 I 1 1 0 0
Kuifnre, rf.
necond game, 7 to 4, The P irates Saints defeated Sanford in the grave; Rommel and Cochrane.
*J (I I) 5 0 0 day t ago in a letter from Airs. J.
,
--------Francis,
c..........
got to Dean in the eighth and second game of the series, 2 to 1.
T 1 U o l ll F. Franey, who knows Alfred Mc­
BOSTON BEATS TIGERS
i Doyle, c-H&gt;.
scored five runs on doubles by A fter the second inning, Hewitt
i 0 l U 1 II Caghin, and who witnessed his act
IlOS'l ON, Aug. 12.—A pitcher ’ Dry, p.
Carey, Barnhart and Moore, passes kept the Celery men’s hits well
of bravery.
hnttlc between Ruffing am! Col- Cusack, If. .. . . ;i 1 •i 0 0 0
to Cuyler and Gooch and Morri­ scattered.
Iins
wam
won
by
the
former
Tue
son’s single. Krcmer started for
The Box Score
day, giving Boston a one to noTot ids ■ ■ - 38 7 11 x23 10 1 Ancient K ing’s Statue
the Pirntes but was relieved in SANFORD
AB R 11 PO A E
AB R II I’O A E
the seventh when » pinch hitter Dumas, If........ .. 4 1) 1 2 ii (I thing win over the Detroit Tiger?. TAMPA
4 11 ■1 •I 5 ') (Joes to Copenhagen
hatted for him and Johnny Morri­ Wealhorby, 2l&gt;. _ 4 0 (1 3 1 0 '1 he run came In the second inning .Snead, 2b.
3 1 •» •&gt; 4 ll
n
iter
two
were
out
through
n
triple
Ricks,
3b.
son took up the burden. Glenn Wade, c f......... .. 4 0 ■1 1 it 0
•I •» *1 () 0 D
W right got a home run. A crowd Frishio, ss. .. .. 4 0 0 1 3 1 by itogcil, followed by Lee’s sin- Kstrada. cf.
*&gt; *f r T &gt;&gt; 1
COPENHAGEN, Aug. 12.— What
gle.
Two
of
the
Tigers
were
Weik,
ss.
..
of 22,000 witnesed the game.
MrCJue, 31). .. .. 4 1 1 1 5 11
5 T *» T» 0 0 is possibly the oldest statue in the I
\NE’0 LIKE to UVECWER— r V" 'v"-N'
rf.
The Box Hcore
Itnilry, lb. .. .. 2 1) 1 12 l 0 thrown out a t the plate. The win 11
ii it i) 0 II world was recently purchased by
•
k
—' — -' 4 ■
was
Boston’s
first
against
Detroit
Mnsipi,
If.
AB R II PO A E Kidd, r f .........
N E W YORK
2
it (1
2 l&gt; It
P a s s e d bw
b o a r d o f c e m s o r s . ". *•
*7-Jo oiw ii u j
•p i •i ii 1 0 the Copenhagen .Museum for $00,, i.op -z. c. .. ..
Bouthworth, cf. r, 1 2 r, (i 0 Alford, c......... .. 3 0 &lt;1 l ■i II here this season.
i
ooi).
The
statue
was
dug
up
in
the
in
0
4
i
0
Score
by
innings:
Jcsiner,
lb.
.
Frisch, ss. - .. 5 0 2 1 3 0 Crawford, p. .. .. n 0 1 1 n 1
D e tr o it .............000 000 000-0-7-1 v|.
p.
3 a u ii 1 0 World W ar during the construc­
Young, rf. „ „ 4 u 1 n 0 1
in an address on “ F u tu re relations | Britons must
Boston
oio
0o0
(Mix—
l-t-n
l 0 0 0 0 0 tion of fortifications in Mesopo­
‘1
Mousel, I f . ......... r. 1 1 o 0 u
Totals .. „ .. 30 l n 21 11
of England and Am erica.”
| minds, however L b
tamia
and
represents
King
Guden,
Batteries:
Collins,
Wells
and
o
T erry, l b ............ 4 2 *■» r, (1 0 SAINTS
All It ii i ’O A E Wei,dull; Ruffing and 1.ee, PiThe first thing, he said, if two that
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American*
im
who
ruled
in
Bagash
in
southern
1
’!
30 II
27 13 t
Total
Kelly, 2I&gt;............. 4 0 1 •t II i Ailen, ss. ..
(1 2 1) 5 O ciliich.
nations
were
to
work
together,
..
3
England,
Scotland, i,
M
uiputnniin,
about
3,000
R.
C.
Llndstrom, Ob. „ 4 0 l «) 4 n Meaner, 3b. .. 1 (Y i I Q 1)
xllieks nut in Gth bunting third
was to understand each other. To laud, nnd ui’&lt;!ed taati
I ke ancient relie was exception­
Snyder, c.......... 4 0 l ! 1 a Mitchell, rf. . .. 3 0 0 ■&gt; 0 0
strike, foul.
the question whether G reat B rit­ the sp irit of tlwj
ally
well
preserved
am!
wnfirst
SENATORS TRIM INDIANS
Dean, p, .. .« .. . 4 0 0 ii II 0 Brown, cf. .. .. .. 4 11 ii 1 0 (1
S e a r1 by innings:
ain understood America or w heth­ was not nn appal h i
taki'M
to
England,
hut
the
London
|
it
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
12.- Lakeland ‘
Wisner, p ........... 0 0 II n 11 4 Doyle, 2b. .. ..
IKK) 000 700— 7
1 i l 5 II
er America understood Great B rit­ of the Ameic.ui
National Museum is not buying any'
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— — t— _— Barnes, lb. .
ft
la.diingloa defeated Cleveland
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Taut pa
203 Mil OOx— II tn &gt;re antiquities at present and
LONDON, Aug. 12.—T h a t there ain, be answered w ith an em pha­
o
2j
T o t a l s .......... 33 4 11
8
( ’ox. If............... 2 0 i) •I 1 1) to I, I lie .day, Coveleakie luriillil
Summary: IWo hu-w iiil, Lee,
would be no real security for the tic negative.
*» (1 o *1 1 I) bark h o former niatea withoa IVtrnda, Kowalski, Williams, Kur­ tie- statue passed to Copenhagen,
PITTSBURGH AB i: 11 PO A E Block, e.........
Total receipt*frtaJ
So far as Europe was concerned,
peace o f Lump* or tiie world un­
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thfl.dyt
I
pp
l
8 (1 II Hewitt, |i. .. .. ;t &lt;1 0 r 3 0 Double a fte r the fn *t inning.
Carey, cf.......... 4
in* r, Lope*. Stolen base, Kstrada,
division
in 1D23 wer*|
til
the
“
full
strength
of
the
migh­
he
said,
he
looked
w
ith
upprvhenScore by inning*:
Grantham, lb. .. 4 ii 0 It II 0
Mn-ipl, l.npe/. Sacrifice, Hicks,
and
in;
11)21
they veil
o
The
first
census
in
Florida
was
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ty American a rm " was thrown in­ sion on the future of peace, bu t Y.“ "
1
0 0
100 000 (K)0— I-II-t , | trnda Weik. .Mmipi, Lopez.
Cuyler, rf.......... 3
Totals
, 25 2 5 27 1H 0 Cleveland
taken in J8-15, the year tFmt_ the to the balance in favor of peace, ho looked across the Atlantic for *,,OIU bhc ml uunot
Washington
Ilurnbart, If. .. 4 i •1 ft4* 0 ]
001 002 (Mix- ■'!* 8-1 J j)o&gt;ildo play, Weik. Snead to .JeSScore by innings;
Batteries; lJmkeye and .Myall. n1.'r. I.elt nn IMae, Lakeland 3; (• iritcuv *&gt;f Florida was admitted v-'a : contended by T. P. ()’Connor, a ‘‘great big brother who will help receipts were SllWfl
Tray nor, III). .. 4 l 0 *1 1 i) Sanford..............mu Odd imi)—i
IJ
1
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" fath er of the House of Commons” us in tiie work for peace."
i S aints .. .
they were ?177“ !Rt|
Wright, ss. .. „ 4 l 1 6
ooo 020 (id* --2 &lt; ovi ■ Lie ami Ruel.
lainpa II. Bn • on balls, off into statehood.
Moore, 2!&gt;.......... 4 l 1 1 3 0
lay
7;
W'eleh
•»;
Alvarez
3;
SwapSummary:
Two
baahit,
.McQue,
t-t 4 l 0 Wade, Meaner. Three ha e hit,
Gooch, c............. 3 0 •J
ClIISOX R u t l p o n y a n k s
"it. I. Hit*, off Kry 0 in 4;
Krcmer, p. .. .. •) 0 II 0 O (1 Wade. Stolen base, Block, Du­
Nlr. V, ’i (iRK, Aug. 12.- i idea ;o Welch I in I: Alvarez 0 in ii 2-3;
xSmlth .. .. „ .. 1 0 0 1) 0 (1 mas. Sacrifice, Cox, Kidd. Double def-aled N w P u l 'I im day, If, ... Swaie a 2 in 2 1*3. Hit by pitchMorrison, p........ 1 0 l U (1 o piny, Crawford to Bailey. Left on
the liftli traighl ,b l'"iit tor tin- or, lr. Alvarez (Sura fee);
Ery
base, Sanford, I; Saints 5. Base S anker . 'I h,' U hili(Weik). Struck out, by Ery, 4.
T o t a l s ..........: 11 7 HI 27 7 2 ori balls, of Hewitt, I; Crawford, hits Off four Yankee h
Wild pitches, Alvarez.
Passed
x Batted for 1Kremcr in 7th.
i. Struek out, by Hewitt, 2. Hit "i i ra
in tl
Hooper led'bulls. Edward . Winning pitcher,
Score by innings:
by pitcher, by Crawford (Ibtrnes). th en ttacl. w ithfiv. lut-, u.i luum Alvarez. Losing pitcher,
Ery.
New Y o r k ............. 010 002 100— I Wild pitch, Crawford.
Umpire, » trip
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, Rnxter ami Pieii. Time
P i t t s b u r g h ............ 010 001 or.x—7 Ware. Time 1:50.
got two tripb
an,! Dlaiiken.inip
Summary: Two base hit, Carey,
a home i no with two • ii bu-m
Bnrnhurt, Moore, Frisch. Three
Blaiikcnshqi went the unite for the)
base hit, I.indstrom. Homo nnr;
Mi\. allowing ten
o ttired
w i in . mi «* «/f i,f *« I a
Wright. Stolen base, Cnrey. Left
Gehrig I.... lull'd out hi I tltirtciitli
on base, New York, r&gt;; Pittsburgh,
borne run of tiie reason. 'I lie Van
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(J. Base on halls, off Dean, .'I; off Knit ford nt Kt. Petersburg.
kee» fielded i.iggvdly.
K rem cr I; off Morrison, I. Struck Lakeland at Tampa.
Kctoe by innings;
out, by Dean, I; by Kremcr, 3.
' Im ago
lij : irj i 710-15-1:12' FMH' IIA STATE LEAGUE
I’amiM II: Lakeland 7.
Hits, off Krcmer, 10 In 7 innings;
N V I I o n Tv ., l e a g u e
New York
loll I” 11 out
2 m
off Morrison, 1 in 2; of Dean, in Boston ut Chicngo.
Balt.uie :
Blau! . si,in " an.I -T. I’ u rdiurg 2; Sanford !.
in 7 2-3; off Wisner, 0 in 1-It. Brooklyn nt (’iminnati.
Seim Ik. (,ri,l«,,v.-1ti; it -i. .tlaripn '
Winning pitcher, Morrison. Do ling New York nt Pittsburgh.
I*ergiistin, it. in],ii • |. ii ,| Kcliaii1:.!
NATIONAL LEAGUE
pitcher, Dean. Umpires, O'Day, Philudelidiia at Kt. Louis.
Pitt-burgh 7; New York -l.
Moran and Quigley. Time, 1:48.
Number,ais t.rowt r , in Polk I' bKianuti 7; Brooklyn 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
loiiiity id's* now boginnhic
•• Boston
mining the nil
etil 1 1
Chicago at Ne York.
REDS TROUNCE D O D G E R S
lure .if graphs mid next year the Other, rain.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 12.—Cin­ St. J . tans at Philadelphia.
product ion r. t-\)..,i,q
cinnati pounded it.i way to ii 7 to Detroit at 11,, tun,
g reater than that of iht
. ,.r.
I MERIC AN LEAGUE
2 victory over Brooklyn Tuesday, Cleveland a!. \Vn hinirlon.
New York 2; Chicago 1.7.
Tiie Reds scored a run in each of
One company
|t., ..hiope.l Boston I; Detroit 0.
the first three inninga and then
•' • ("O'. &lt;■! gru|M . trom P.,11 ,
Philadelphia 3; St. Lmii 2.
drovo Oerchger to cover in (lie
ty since the i:i25 ;
,,u
M,,,| Wnshiuglon 3; Cleveinn.1 I.
fourth inning. The Dodgers could
( &gt;ttieinls ntut.' th ;l within the next j
--------do notiiing with Donohue,
the ’ w e k
when tin
,
SOUTHERN A S S O C IA ID i\
Score by innings:
*’ ’!
*'l!,l L'n ton-, more will on \tkintii 1; Birmingham
Brooklyn .. .. 100 loo 000—2- K-2
. liqqH .I,
j
others seheduled.
Cincinnati .... HI 120 OOx—7-11 2
Butteries Oescliger, A. Brown
and Hargraves; Donohue and Har­
grave.
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O’Conner Asserts
Universal Peace Is
Dependent On U. S.

Today’s Games

Yesterday’s
Results

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BRAVES DEFEAT CUBS
CHICAGO. Aug.
12. lto.ton
went on a butting rampage
terday in the final game of tl,&lt;
aeries, thereby gaining an even
break. Larry It, at,,a I, t the CTihs
down with four hit . in the fir t
Inning two of the visitor , Maim
ami Felix, butted out of turn bat
the error was nut discovered until
n ftc r the side laid been retired and
the three runs registered.
Score by inning
Boston .......... 321 003 00(1—0 !7-0
C h i c a g o ........ 000 000 020 2- I
Batteries: Benton and Gihsmi;
Blake, Bush and Gonzales

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How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Hull)
Won Lost Pet.
Tam pa .. „ .. .. .. .. 33
!» .7m;
l.uke b i n d .......... .. .. 23 13
.1311
St. Petersburg ........21
25
.457
Sanford .......... - . . ll) 38
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh . . . . . . . 113
New York
......... . r,o
C i n c i n n a t i .............. . 57
B r o o k l y n .............. . 53
St. Louis .. „ .. .. .. 52
P h ila d e lp h ia ...........
Chicugo .......... „ . . 47
Boston .............. „ ,. 45

41)
lr,
43
52
55
51
53
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AMERICAN UKAGl-H
Won Lost
25
Philadelphia
Washington „ „ .. .. 118 38
Chicngo .. .. .......... 53 50
Detroit ......... ......... 51
51
55
St. Louis .. .- ......... 52
Cleveland .. „ ......... no
&lt;11
Now A'ork . .. .. „ 45 (11
Boston , .. „ .. .. .. 32 71

IVL
,6(13
.(112
.511
.5 on
.480 i 11*n
.450 fonm oar own Glenaa ColleU.
nutionul golfing queen, and
.425
mill of thu French tile, aiutppcd
.311 while ca rout ■ to this country nfl. r her Euroman invuslcm.
The
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Providence (R. I) jjirl wiih glad to
W on I
t I ’r t .
New Orleans .......... (i:j r,2 ,5-lM get back to her native land,''where
she’ll begin practicing for her bat­
A tluiitn....................til
.538 tle In regain American laurbip in
Nashville .. . ............00
.522 Beptumher.
H Memphis .. ..
.. . fill
.-188
r Mobitu —Jl. .) If .. 37
.4511 ’ Snake bit a man in Colorado.
Chattanooga .. „
lit
.482 He went tld fftOes l., a doctor.
Birmingham .. ..
M
.174 Though everybody knew wh^i to
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specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on UUIe High­
way.

Advertising

For Sale

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For Sale

FOR b i g RESULTS advertise 1n ZTTu
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LAUDFltDAI F
1 ^ALE: Carload or extra FOR SALE: One Morris chair,
$3; one
U rtii.i NEWS—it
It covers lirnw
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DAILY
E ' . n S
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at re»;
nt large trunk, #•&gt;;
ard County thoroughly which U n , n
i a1** I,,r,t Street and doubleoak bedstead, $5; two blue
one Of the most rapidly growing .
Avenue. rlbtxyn bed springs! each $t; one
sections on the Florida Coast I F ° R SALE Direct from owner black leather couch, $ll; one wash
Sample copy and rate card upon . L r,'?,n „ house, bath, electric stand. $1.50; one small trunk, $3:
lights, L 1-*. acres, *10 uranic* trees one oak wardrobe, $7; one small
request.
on hard road 2 1-2 miles front post table, $1; two large kitchen t a b ­
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and offico towards Country Club! Ideal les, each $1.50; one rocking chair,
for______________________
chickens. Phone 571 -J
$1.50; one porch bench, $2; one
Ijtkeland, through the star. place
,
lelegrnni. Best advertising m e - i ^ ^ ^ SALE: At n bargain. One porch chair, $1.50; one golden oak
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w iicuii
Ircc with largo mirror, $15;
dmm in South Florida.
Published
Jersey
bull,
head of
mornings. STAlt-TELF.GItAM— K‘mmI dairy
all will give m ilk 1!” 11’ r1ei r,iKV,rnt" r*
ont’ hl* CUPLakelaml. Florida.
jlhis winter. Cash or all on te rm s '
, Urito ln A- N. S. Cure
------------— ----------- --------'with security. I). \V. Kenm-dy, Do- ^ul,fur'1
&lt;1111(1 —Xenia. Make your sub's ^ n id , f la. Route 1, Box 11,
Kf)R SAI p . t
JJ” ■ n ,
.hrom:., the Xenia Gazette, /in* FOR KALE: T.&gt; hlghTst bidderTOne T n e e ^ i ] S T S X
tr’i c t W HlUL . “n f ‘u l',"r:‘l
TourinR *nr for repair lasting
Write for prices to

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SIX BOOM BUNGALOW. Onlyone year old. Southern exposure.
On lot 50x117, $7,875.00, $1375.00
cash, balance in 5 years.

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land and Oak. Southern exposure,
$1750.00, $550.00 cash, balance 1.
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Ave., between 12th and 13th Bt.
Price $ 1100.00. $.-100.00 cash, bal­
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PALMETTO AVE. LOT ea s t front
between Katie and Sanford $11100.age.
FOR SALE: Tea acres in orange 00.
$500.00 cash, balance $50.00
grove on the Country Club road
COLUMBUS (Ga &gt; LEDGER — i FOR SALE: Hotel. modTrn. furnmonth.
n
1IM . .
in ine
the C
city
limits. Good
Good seven
seven room
room
tdassified ails
1
-* ished.
— * •"—
Is have the largest]
Tourist town
on St An* in
{D’ hmits.
u»th« th o r SIGNS
ill
circulation in Southwestern Gear- drewa Bay, Consider trade for San- , Je* ,, l,J‘ri&lt;Hin- Terms. See Mrs.
r»t*». ru U #
1 LOTS on Latii«•! Ave., d o se in
Any
Kind—
Anywhere
giu.
Rate
8c
J .U l l l «
(ti-ward linet line, ford property. G II Smoke r«u t _■»
” • Unrruhl ut 211 Park Ave,, 2 corners, 12lh and 13th Street.
Cilos- *l,t' *'
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i&gt;,.i.
a .......
1 “
or plmne 250.
----- Palmetto
Avenue.
TJm M iiit you
$55011.00. $1500.00 cash balance to
10 REACH the prosperous farm­
C ^ = 2 O T iS S S S E 5 S IsR i
T, « «
id . io
suit purchaser.
T H A T
f YOU P l H c G D
« f
ers and fern growers of Volus­ hOR SALK: One 50 foot residence: FOR SALE: Corner lot Park Ave.,
lot,
2nd
lot
frum
corner
of
15th
and
13th
Street.
Phone
or
inquire
ia county advertise in the Del .ami
Form erly Sanford Sign Shop.
U N tE
«A7KC=N
and Magnolia Ave. Price $1750. i Mrs. J. A. Hnrruld. 214 Park Ave- OAK AVE. LOT 02x117 between
!Jd i*!»•
lh ,'J
Phone -180-W. Sanford Ave. At Daily Newa, rate le per word, cash $550 cash. Balance satisfactory nue.
J .lr e ii » •
l lth and 15th Streets $1100.00.1 YOU * P O v ) P L G *
num ber If
with order.
F irs t Street.
$200.00 cash balance $20 month.
terms. II. M. RUM BLEY.
S i About on*
c r c o s 'J t s 'P iw e
FOR S VI •E: Good six room house
, inuii»nd h M a
~
—
FOR
SALE:
Gold
secoml
hand
TIN
AND
METAL
WORK
B &lt;5 F O «7I e t
MAINE — Waterville,
and two lota. Corner Oak Ave. 10 ACRE ORANGE GROVE ini
i.h. *h*ri c.n *
llti you u u l i i .
Sentinel. Thousands of ;f f i 1.I M
'Palmetto
*
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reasonable. and llth Street. Eastern exposure | city limits of nearby town for]
i f y o u **M o r e
l
l
Ave.
tddM ii.
JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds people are interested in Florida
Terms. Phone or inquire Mrs. J. i $16,0110.1)0. $2000.00 cash, balance
J
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O f B " , F^TR
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. property. Reach them through FOR SALE: Six foot log cart with A. Hartolil, 21 1 Park Ave,
Ml'ST M
to suit purchaser.
B
G
IT
chain
ami
other
equipment.
Price
W
ater
and
Boat
Tanks.
At
Oak
".I Tb.
the Sentinel. Rato curd un a p ­
, t&gt; by
Avenue and Third Street. T ele­ plication.
IIOU.IHI. C. S. Flowers, Lake Mary, 1FOR SALE: Must sell at :r sacri- APARTMENT HOUSE SIT E 110
MG TO DCb’S T R O Y
Flu
phone 111. ___________________
f ice one even passenger Lincoln Ft. on Magnolia Ave., east front
fill*.
th^T
H O P e iif
ompt K B Ic t.n l.
Touring Automobile in A-No-1 and close in $8500.1)11. $2000.0(1 cash
A LITTLE "WANT All IN The
Ink*
condition,
Apply
X
Care
Sanford
balance
I,
2,
3
years.
1
1
FRA
1.1)
will
bring
you
in
big
Building: Material results. Advertise those old a r ­
Herald.
WAREHOUSE SITE 102x77. Price
ticles
vou
have
stored
away
and
MIRACLE Concrete Co^ genersl have no use for. A little thirty$100.00 per foot. $4000.00 cash,
FOR
SALE:
Must
sell
at
a
sacri­
cement work, sidewalks, build­ rent ad may bring you several
balance to nuit purchaser.
IIS
fice
one
even
passenger
Studeing blocks, Irrigstlon boxes. J, ■. dollars. Phone 1-18 and a repre­
liaker Sedan jn A-No-1 condition.
directory
Terwilleger, Prop.
A REAL BUILDING LOT, corner
sentative will call and see you.
Apply \ f a r e Sanford Herald.
0
Myrtle and 12th. East front $1800.
We
can
sell
y.,ur
home, vacant
,r* Wilkin •••F
$500,00
cash, $175.00 90 days, bal­
HILL LUMBER CO. House
, fl, at Sanfurd
I-l.t)RII)A—ORLANDO— Orlando lots or small pui.
and acreage
For Rent
•run ur*4rd.
ance $15 per month.
Service, Quality and Prlee
Mu
mint*
Sentinel;
hugest
classi­
anywhere
in
Seminole,
Grange,
Vo­
■brn «nr •**fied business, rate le a word, min­ lusia and Lake Counties if you
[equlml' O
See John SANFORD AVENUE BUSINESS
klktllrsOr
fo»
will list it with us from ten to FOR RENT: House.
imum 21c cash with order.
C lK S »T NLA URYKL MC __ ]?
i PROPERTY between lilh and 7lh.
V..
Mus«un.
thirty days with exclusive .sales
50x117,
$200.00
per
fool,
$5000.00
DAVID B. HYEB THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho rights, .lust mail your price,
M IC IIIT K C I
FOR RENT- Unfurnished a p a r t - cadi, balance 1 and 2 years.
accepted want nd medium in I terms and description to the
Is This
Automobiles
Wanted
menl, tin*** riNinm, private bath,
Daytona
(Flu.)
One
cent
a
word
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
Vll
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Member i . I 4
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
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LORII A l-AND
with hot wilier. Private entrance. 3 ROSE COURT LOTS 75x110
each, $15110.01). $1 PMI0 cash, bal­ WANTED: From five t.» U) acres
DEPENDA BLE USED CARS
D&gt;b
Boss Dulldtng
919 l)ak Avenue.
unimproved laud within radius 1921 Dodge Touring.
ance easy.
O r la n d o , F l a r l d a
119
First
National
Hank,
Sanford,
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
&lt;&gt;f three miles of city. IL care The 1925 Dodge Coupe.
Florida, P. O. Box 9ti5.
FOR REN I' Two room garage
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
I
Hornlil.
1923 Dodge Coupe,
apartment. Rath. 803 I Inion
sified pages of Florida's Great
Phone 725.
1922 Dodge Touring.
Avenue.
Home Daily, tales 2 cents a word.
iDirectory
WANTED: (1 carpenters. Cook 1923 Dodge Graham 1 t-2 tot
Minimum 25c, cash with order. ACT QUICK AND WE SELL
DEAN-11ERG CORPORATION
IIiob, Park A Martin or 7th and
Truck.
HILTON’S
QUICK*
FOR RENT Apa it meat near new
Write fur complete rate card.
2112
First
Street
tfuUlgruphlng,
l.u
urel.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton ’’‘ruck
iiAiuiK.it aitnr
hotel IOii'.i Union Ave.
Phone 713
lading—as you
I. VV. Phillips' Suits
113 Magnulia Ave.
WANTED: Room in private fam­
PALM REACH COUNTY
The
jou want It.
Dodge
Brim. Sales and Service
8 F in d Clans Barbers
ily.
Good
location.
Permanent.
scene
of
stupendous
develop­
FOR RENT' Korn d i e d rooms for
| £. Porch, First
Phone
3
Oak and 2nd St
Special Attention
Itox
I.
Herald
Office.
ment. Read about it m tie- Palm
light llnil ekeepillg. 701 \V. 3rd
Ift!?
Given To 1-adles and Children.
Beach Post. Ham pic copy sent on
street.
WANTED: Young man for groc­
request.
KOR RENT
Rooms For Rent V ery ch-rk, address P. (&gt;. Box 178.
KOIITMI.AMI FAIVr
FOR RENT 2 room furnished colfit* t'oltil T lo tt li* v* i to '*
C hinaw ure in E nglish I’oree- ADVERTTSI.vG get* reiiults if it
_ j ta go on Paved Street, $25 per FOR RENT--Room* with or wllh- Sanford, Fla.
Money.
readies potential buyers. PaSONS
h i*month- Phom* .
Ms0n(act ure.1 l,|
luins, Huvariun and Jnpatu-He Intka Daily Nt .vn is circulated in
out meals.
Reasonable rate*. WANTED— Experienced wanhfriie It.
a tt« (* &gt; ia -l.ln U a lf-r
ttw
Lincoln House.
woniiin want* washing. 1093 W.
HubI ny
ini mduslrial and iigiictiltnral sec­
ti4 St. at U. R.
Chinn m ake lovely g ifta
FOR RENT: Furnished room 1 tn
I.IIMIXII I'Al.vr rOMFASf
tion.
DUPLEX shorthand course try
■&lt;, K,.Ilt|
,
M, llomille Ave. FOR RENT': Front Iwdraom. Cull 5th Street, near City Pond.
111 XI., a „ ii I In * « « .
I'tion.- XTa
mail
means
success.
Pay
when
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.
g.dl
park.
Licks
at Milar-: Theatre nr 321 Mag WANTED To ■&lt; w by the day m
IWR IIIRK
The Ball Hardware ADVERTISE m the J.mrnal-Her- y o n succeed. C o s t o n e - f if t h o t h e r s . g ,,s jdcnce.
SERVICE Day
nnlia Avenue.
the home 122 Fourth Street.
ald, South Georgia’s greatest Naiinii.il Shorthand Scho.d, Lake
tti all trains Ruenewspaper.
Moming,
afternoon,
land,
Fla.
FOR RENT: Furnished room I or YOUNG MEN wanted, with or
one 051 and 83-W
weekly and Sunday.
(Taasifieil
2 gentlemen. Mellotlville Ave ,
without experience to fill v a r­
STOLEN:
From
in
bark
of
the
V
V
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H.
LONG
S
A
F
K
rates 10e per line. Uaycrcus J o u r ­
3ml I*.,u e above Doll Park. Diek *'* ious positions in South America.
He
Palm's
Annex
porch
two
one
nal Herald, Waycre is, Georgia.
G. TAYLOR DYER
lii.idelice.
Big tiulnri.M, great oiqiorlunitic *.
hundred pound kits of Dupont pure
51 FAT MARKET
Enclose
25c
to
cover
booklets,
etc.
iml Quality
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE — white lead and zinc ground in oil.
Drinking Water
1'nlnlinff—Decorating
p. o . Box 2(11, Stapleton, Staten
Send in yea* subscription to tho Black kit with white letters on il
»l#s
Try
Smith’s
Barber
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
M
u
n
ic
ip
a
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S
u
p
p
ly
Island,
N.
5'.
U ( A F F.
P H O N K 303
Tribune or hand it to your local Reward &lt;‘f $25,1)11, Also a carload
I'T it..use
dealer so you cun lead Florida'* of bricks less 11)1)1) were stolen
Shop for koihI harbor WANTED: Experienced dairymnn :!
C
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t
y
O
f
S
.iiifu
.d
p. 105 W. 1st SL
greatest newspaper. One year, from hack of lot 2 corner of did
work. Ladies welcome. Apply Herald Office.
$8.00, () months. &gt;1 nc, three month* S heet and laiuiel Avenue. On Mr.
$200. If you de ue $1,01)0 insur­ Kent , place whcie Mr. Cook us.-.l
ta
Approved by
H. A .SP E IIt
Next to Valdez.
TO BEACH nU TER S or *«ller« of
ance policy add 73c to your order l» live $50.(11) i .-ward if returned
Florida real eatnte advert!***
Contractor and Builder
.... m i v
to W. M. Tuggle Ul 503 West Third
1STORE — PreF l o r i d a S l a t e Hoard
DO YOU WANT l u Ktir or nnii;Street. Some one must have seen
The taking of the cemus of 1815 the St. Petersburg Time*. One cent
Sod*x.
VVe
anything? If so advertise in them hauling off my liricks named
*99-51 — Phone — 499-M
O f H e alth
i u.*l about $2,227.59 or approxi­ cent a word dally, two cent* a word
lu )uur r.h.ue
Sundays.
tile Gainesville Sim.
Dai y, 'cause daisies won’t tell.
j
I Lots on Elm Ave.
m ate) four cent* |"-r capita.
2108 PALMETTO AVF.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
EM.
Pensacola is beginning
the * « I I X * I I S I 1 l l
121
greatest development in Georgia'* N
:
•
f e r a e CO.
Everything
Ili-'AI. KSTATU
INSUUANCK
; Priced low.
Knsy ternu.
history; u half million dollar hig h ­
1 1‘lalt
Business Siles
to the golf beach just finish­
For the Sportsman way
witting eleced; at two million dollar bridge
n
Apartment House Sites
bwtrigith
across
Escambia Bay started;
At
m
quarter million dollar operu house
:
«
Water Fronts
under construction; two millions
Bali Hardware
it m
being
spent
on
highway;
greatest
U M
IMione H
( unci- Lot on Sanford Avcnm* Iif»xl7(&gt;—-KanD-ru
Business Lot
chance for live developers to get
a u
KxpostttT, priced at
$2,000.00
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. Tho PensuTwo Lota in Fort Mellon, Kustern F.xposiire, lac*
iculii News.
between 1st and 2nd on Sunlugr Park, an exi t* e u t homPaiUN on gootl le r m a .
f ord Ave. Priced $200.00 per
$1.750.00
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Each
■IKA I, KXTATH —IXVKHTIIICXTI
gusta, Ga.. Augusta's greatest
fool. Lower tltun udjoining
OUST
classified medium, rate, cash, Do
T ltrc u well lo o n tcd lots, t*arh
$ 1,000.00
Lot.liV f t i l o s t u a - t l r i u u l u y 1)1.I*.
property.
charge. Ilie minimum.
m
H u n fo rd
F lu r l.la
’ flOV$T*
m
A p a r l n u - n t I I oiisl* s i l n ,
F:$‘d t ,rn
F.xjxisuro,
' £ "nniu.
MORGANT'oWN, W. VA., people [J
11(7x117. L ocu U h I c o r n e r Stli
a n d P tirk , p r ic e d
J
are interested in Florida. Each ■
3
a(i
Each
si:i.:»oo.oo
«
of them through a classified ail ■
He.Ml.lent o f F l o r i d a Ulrica 18H .
P m
S
On
Easy
Terms.
in
the
Morgantown
POST.
Six
References:
F i r s t N a ll..m il Hank.
W e B elieve t h i s t o h e it good b u y .
cents a word for aix consecutive
Three Fine Residence
Issues.
J. II. HUTCHINSON
it FA I. KSTATU
Lots
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
A creage. F a rm s and
O ra n * »
— Central West Vugiitia’s la rg ­
Uro v e s u Specialty
tU2l) I .a u r e l Aveime.
a
It K A I. T O U S
3
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2e per
M e m b e r of
8A NK UK D. Ft.A,
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Facing San Lanta entrance,-^'
word; I insertions I 1-lc; I* or
F lo rid a S la te
“
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Gerund.
Phone
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FIRST
ST.
more Ic per word each insertion.
F l o r i s t s A s s o c i a tio n .
$3,000 each
Jhughton
S
LOANS
INVESTMENTS
2
pTECl'
W.
11
.
SMITH,
MGKYou art* wasting lime ami mo­
Have you rooms to rent or sonic
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second hand furniture to sell? ney if this page hasn't your rlusr ^ ' k Bldg.
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advertisement.
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                    <text>E WEATHER

.hed » ' “ oVrdcn Land

Scattered thunder shower*-1&lt;
and W ednesday; variable wine
Maximum Tem p.......
96
Minimtim Temp .................... L£ 72
Rainfall
.0*

iS S S Z * * * *
SANFORD, FLORIDA, T U E SD A Y , A U G U ST 11, 1925

Death Hay

WATERMAN 0 N further P o s s ib ilitie s Of

■ H
C in d e re lla ”
J,X o K m o t i o n
jjjio u n c e m e n t
&gt;By S u r r o g a t e

Irv Of Episode
Luisc to Make
hi Way; May EnMovies, She Says
f YORK, Aug. 1L—
option of Mary L ouise
r Edward W. Brownjiflionairc real e sta te
„■ was annulled today
^ate noble of Q ueens
on the ground th a t
i had m isrepresented

Fountain Fen Manufacturer.
Seeking Mayorship of N ew
York;W ell Known Here and
Owner of a Ku*lis H otel

Noted Football Stal­
ls On Dylan’s Ticket
Form er Governor W hitm an
on Ticket Seeking Form er
O ffice District A ttorney
NEW YORK, Aug. I I . - A
Re­
l)r. Edwin R. Scott asserts l i ­ publican fusion ticket .van definnns invented a new engine th a t1
will m ake w ar so terrible nil na­
tions will live a t peace. Ilis ma­
chine is of the "death ray" ty;i*,
he says, and will kill nnythni;
th a t conies in its path up to 2m
m iles aw ay. He says he will give
A m erican naval officers a dem onstrntion o ff San Fran m o
shortly.

PR IC E F IV E CENTS

,*

I

N U M B E R 10,

Oil K ing

^ tC a u b tX

Seminole Property
Is About $8,000,000

One Killed,OneHurt
In An Auto Accident

LETTERS ON BIG
CAMPAIGN BEING
SENT OVER UNION

SAI.ISRURY, Aug. 11.— A
crnsli this morning between n
Mnall touring car nml n Inrgc
redan autfmioliile here resulted
iu the death of J. M. Tuttcrton
of this city anil serious in ju r­
ies to a young son of L. I). Hen­
dricks of lakeland. Kin. Other
members of the Hendricks fnmily sustained minor injuries.
1 P&lt;* larger car. in which the
Hendricks family was riding
wa wrecked and hurled into the
field, turning over several tim es.

c o u n t y

.nxed

At 72.5; Budget

Of

J8. Adopted

•Secretary e=ST,. of Trade P " bliCf e F'U" dc I»
Hotly Sends All Secrctar- M ore 1 h a il $ 15,000
ies in Country Lcllrr «»n
____
Success of niR Movement Prov ision Is Made For
A letter telling of the groat suc­
Paying Interest On
cess of the recent Chamber of
NcwfliRlivvayHonds
Commerce membership campaign
which brought the membership of j
Utc local trade body to more than
He’ll rule the International Metro- 4,200 and made available for the
leuni Exposition a t Tulsa, Okla., operating expenses of the body and
this fall as "King Petroluum ” lie's
Fred E. Windsof oil capitalist, of
W arren, I’n.

iotninole county’s budget

[tM mntion for revocation.
M present as was also her
father when the surro«i*ion was announced. The
red little emotion.
[irl left the home of Mr.
k's secretary last night.
&gt;, ,he departed with the
if a syndicate for which
ixfed to wiite the story of
W romance, little concern
i eonrerning the fact th at
(rrabouts remained a mya-

taclliou.s Riffians last night. T w o '^ s c
conccr" ° H 01 1
flying column* have cleared the,
'
T en tative Program Looking Sanford. You have, I know, seen
region of Djnhol Amscft, which
1,0 commented upon the
Ahead 10 Y ears D iscussed the press reports of the results of
had been overrun by the Rif- n"’l,!,nt of free and valua
at M eeting Last N ig h t; .Mc­ Sanford's
four-day
cam paign,
vert lain* Hint the city h
i aldermen, George W. Harvey, lle- Hans.
puhlicun.
Farland .Makes S u g g e stio n s which increased the m em bership in
Tim Spanish troops also u r " r,':" ly received nml predict'
this organisation to 4,200, and
Democratic Slate:
active. Detachments of a r t i l l e r y 'v"u1,1 continue to benef
The two Democratic slates which and a Spanish war plane have p re-1 hls ty Pe " f publicity for
A tentative program , an ticip at­ made possible the revenue of $107,­
will fight it out in the primaries vented a Riffian column fro m jt,mo to come,
ing the needs and developm ent ol 000. This success brought with it
on September 1.7, are:
Sanford during the next 10 years, the championship crown for being
crossing the Ih-iuI of the Loukkos
He then took up tho quo;
W ASHINGTON. . Aug.
II.
took up the m ajor p art of the dis- j the largest chamber o f commerce
river.
the cxeouttive managem ent
W eather and o th er conditions dm -1I The Tammany slate:
For
mayor,
State
Senator
Jam
es
cussion
of the Hoard of Govrrnor* in the world on a per capita, basis,
Although
Abd-d-Kriin
has
made
1
hntnber
of
Commerce
and
ing Ju ly were shown today t" have
rttirjr Offers Reward
of the local Cham ber of Commerce and the third largest in total rovei.l. Walker.
serious threats aeninst
these mended th at the office fi
been
detrim
ental
to
crops
gem-ral­
Irowning’s secretary offera t the meeting of tho executive nue in the S tate of Florida. It was
For comptroller, Maj. Cen. trihesmmen who ahandon his cause increased so th at the nios
Tjnl nf $71)1) for her dis- ly, in the d ep artm en t o f ngiicul Charles W. Berry.
a wonderful campaign, from which
body Monday night.
lent
work
could
lie
done.
He
said
the
number
of
tribesmen
who
are
but Mr. Browning denied lu re 's monthly report.
The directors carefully went I expect to gather inspiration for
For president of the hoard of m aking known a desire throw their he would recommend n man who
The
large
prospective
corn
cr
&gt;
p
i done on his orders,
aldermen. City Court Justice Jos- lot with the Emieli is increasing would give his entire time to pub­ over the plans and also discussed I many years to come.
oldn’t pnv a cent to get was reduced 117,000,000 bushel- a- i ph V. McKee.
by leaps and hounds. This is an licity. He described the person­ at length the appointm ent of tin* 1 'T have not yet Imd tim e to anahe said. "1 don’t know com pared w ith n month ago, tinThe Dylan slate:
outcome of the Kreach success of nel nf the laikeland -('handier of various committees to serve f a r ! Iyex the results of the enmpnign.
production
now
indicated
being
2,­
* is and I don’t enre. She
For mayor, Mayor John F. lly- Saturday in capturing Amcryou, I'oinnurce, pointing out that it has the trade body during the ensuing However, then* stand out prom i­
nently theso two facts; T hat the
elf to ft newspaper for 070,000,000 bushels. Rye, flax &lt;- d. iati.
_
I which made a profound impression In employes and there is not one year. Another m eeting of the Cham ber of Commerce idea has
rice, sweet potatoes, tobacco, hay
II sir through."
hoard
wiil
he
held
Wednesday
too many. The payroll at Lake­
For comptroller, William E. I
*rb F. C. Indian, tho and grapes also showed I"sm-; (Rig Rill) Edwards.
land is about $27.tiiii) n year hut it night a t which tim e the person­ been sold one hundred per cent to
from
forecasts
made
la
st
month.
l»bn attended Mary Imumight be considered the very best nel of the committee will probably this entire community, and th a t
For president of the bonrd of
W inter w heat, for which a pr*
ii)« took poison in Mr.
kiwi of investment because it is he coinplated nml their identity di- under efficient leadership, hurrah
n, William A. Cokely.
fi spnrlment a fte r her limiiiary estim ate of 4Pi,000,non
vciilgcd by the governing holly.
tendering high elnsn service.
Selection .of Mr. Fincgun, mnkgrke wa 1 10 years old bushels was given, showed an in­
I). II. M cFarland, vice-president
lie said lie hoped the
entire
ing
the
Republican
ticket
u
fusion
itn
ral ’ the a?* crease over Inst m onth, Imt sprint;
•he | membership of the Cham ta r would ot tlie American City Rurenu nml
i
on-',
was
de-Id*
"v
especially
ini■wheat w ith a M a i "L 2,;4.')'*,&gt;.0(hi
The I hack up the hourd of directors if director of the m embership cam ­
* i fl
declined lil.lPlO.UOO plac­ portant by political observers. He
the [they dei-iib-d to inerense the per- paign just ended here, wns present
is
a
Democrat
of
long
standing,
at the m eeting Inst night nnd of­
ken monel of tli-- Im-al organisation.
1 entering « conference ing the entire w h eat crop 7,000,- lie has licca a lawyer In Brook­
He then made a (den that (lie fered a num ber of suggestions
Itxirt Attorney Newrnmhe OOOhushels below th a t forecast in lyn for many years and has Im-cii
activity shown m tho catnpaigti lie which, it is stated, will probably
(issued a statement deal- -Inly.
..a. chief &gt;ritic of tile policies of
tig. the Iminchiiur of other m ovem ent' I e adopted by the board.
T here w as an improvement in j„ |m II. McCoy, Brooklyn Demo
Hthe girl's assertion that
The program to he adopted by
eats, the crop forecast being Livi- and mentioned the following:
ftlrd to "punish" him.
. ratic leader.
the
trade body, officials snid this
387,000,000
bushels,
or
37,000,0011
ekCity
heuiitification:
i Double-Crossed Me."
Football S tar In The Fight
aeA community plan for budding morning, will be a wise one th a t
more than a m onth ago. Hurley,
Seminole county. The sum , which
The presence of "Rig Mill’ Ed
table-crossed nte," stat- white potatoes, apples, peaches
follows the same policy of all e f­
the homes,
agg reg ates $15,200, will be ex­
nip*. “ I have ls-cn a and p ears also recorded inc cases wan,|&lt; on the Dylan ticket for
nca
Buying ground for a Chamber ficient cham bers of commerce in
pended through the county trade
pti'oller also occasioned deep
1 hut I have not done in th eir prospective production.
adopting nml anticipating the
ved of Common c building,
body recently organised and known
,,.t. Mr. Edwards, who was;
1 need lie ashamed of.
needs of tile community 10 years
arThe
currying
out
of
the
swiinat the Seminole County Association
D
rought
wns
the
principal
cause
i- nf internal revenue in the
bin tailed Commissioner
in
advance.
It
will
he
nn
expan­
pa- ining pool idea,
of Cham bers of Commerce.
ml district under President
IN'ewcomhe. bv demand-1 of the heavy decline in eorn pros­
•inThe laying of plans for a large sion policy, it is dcelnrctl.
With the 10.5 mill tux imposed
pect*.
The
dnm
uge
from
that
tun,
i.
u
widely
known
figure
frfal examination of the
Mresident Edward Higgins stnton- commercial hotel.
by the state, the total millago an
cause was progressively severe
H:,| politics. Noted as a foot­
ed
this
m
orning
th
at
luis
p
artic­
He said that all of these move
Seminole county property will be
w estw ard through the eorn belt.
-tar at Princeton in Ins unurh m ents could he carried oat as ularly anxious for a large num ber
83 mills.
Tile crop is beginning to suffer
iraduate
days,
.bo
is
still
a
nol-|
Bis:.lav bv a newspi
&gt;rhl successfully amt easily as tli*' io- of the inemhers of the trade body
from luck o f m oisture in southern |
igtire in the sports world. He
M trt ! Mary $700 f(
cent cam paign, provided that tb-i ■ lo attend F riday’s luncheon so th at
Indiana and Illinois, hut the out­
ehainiian of the five cent fure|
New Record Believed
Kuicta.
ing
appointed to head the movement- all eonsistent suggestions of tho
look continues favorable in those
,0,1,. and is expected to tig"iv m
iter would carry on the work in III menthuni enn he incorporated or
torry to say !
sta te s n.s a whole. Iowa hud only
To Have Been Made In
. five cent issue which ha m en
included in the y ear’s program .
P jh i » r,n bill can s
un- rig h t s|d rit.
tw o-thirds o f its normal rainfall in
"essed Isitli by Senator W alked
(Continucii on Mag.. Six)
live
Chnmhc-r
of
Commerce
suggestHrou-.ing :
Sale of Sanford Lots
July and drought prevailed in the
,1 Mayoi IIyIan.
Ik&gt;i inns were made also t»V I’resbleol
P i l h , anythin!)
w estern part.
An
unusual
feature
of
the
Kc
,
rid. anil Edward Higgins and t.&lt; m
■ •■ thy will l»- An
A general drought developed in
(&lt; onlimicd on Page Six)
L. Leltoy.
M issouri in the last ten days of
Members present were: George
July and there was a general
Mabcoik, Georgo W. Mrockhalin,
d ro u g h t in South Dakota. Horn
Randall Chase, l*r. A. W. Kppt, F.
suffered severe injury from beat
puny of this city Mondny when
J. Gonzalez, M. C. Haddock, W. M.
nml d rought in N ebraska where
the sales force sold an entire sub­
Ilayucs, Win. J . Hardy, C. )..
only half the crop has excellent
division of 48 lota between the
Henry, Edward Higgins, it. J. Hol­
prospects and spotted conditions
hours of It a.rn. and 2:30 p.m.
ly, K, F. Ilousholdur, W. C. Ilutcli- | NEW YORK. Aug. I I .— A plan
for the reorganization of the Virw ere found in K ansas, wherein the
At II o'clock Mondny morning,
ison,
A.
It.
Key,
Georgo
W.
Knight.
\rc Burned by Rebels F rank it. MaeNciR, W. S. Marker, ginia-Carolimi Chemical Company, Receipts of Police
W estern tw o-thirds of the state
staled C. I.. R ritt c f the company,
which provided for the formation
ea rly corn will he a near failure.
Court Monday Total W. (’. Kill nnd It. A. Newman, who
!•’. K. Itoumillat, S. O. Shinhol*Ju ly drought heat and hot winds
owned tho property which is situ­
D. L. Thruslier and A, E. Yoweil. of a new comoauy with about $10,SI80 From 11 Cases ated ju s t south of the city on San.■00,(100 of net working capital, el­
w ere extrem ely unfavorable i n .
the funded debt and does
I ford Avenue, listed the lots of the
Oklahom a and Texas.
Girl, Right, Bun Down iminates
not involve any assessm ent upon
W heat production in eighteen
, new suh-divinion with the realty
stockholders, it wns annnonred last
|rom pnny. An improvised pint of
countries of the N orthern hemis­
And
Killed
By
Auto
night by the re-organization m an­
the property was made nt ontf*
phere th is year including the F a il­
ager i headed hy Rluir and Cnmnnd a t 2:30 o'clock yesterday a f­
ed S ta te s and Canada was an ­
M r. &lt;i,'g„ K°od-byo. nounced by the departm ent as in­
puny.
ternoon every lot was sold.
In
L . i„ v *** were those | dicated to be 2,147,711,000 bushel
1 Tin- plan lias been unanimously
speaking of the transaction Mr.
ba a , ’
ing. She I or 2.2 per cent more than the
| approved hankers said, by the five
Rritt said th at the sales force of
!committees representing the two
the com pany took nn hour and a
sam e countries produced a year
I Ry an a rt of the 1325 lei
' classes of bonds, the hank debt,
half " f f for dinner.
ago.
These countries produce
I the state of Florida will
The lots, num bering 48, he said,
the trade debt and the preferred
throe-fourths of the N orthern hontfree text hook- to the chi
were not sold in blocks to a few
| and common stocks.
ispher crop and about two-thirds
the
state
public
grammar
•W tour of F if t h A v e - j of the total world crop outside
|s&gt;rsons hut went sold individually.
I The proposed capitalization of
in th e grades ranging 1
Tho lots sold nt ubout $500 each,
«the new company will consist of
Russia and China. A rgentina has
first
through
the
sixth.
[ri t-?1^ trving to m n k J seeded a record w heat acreage and
tho total am ount of the transac­
$14,187,060. 7-per cent cum ulative
FrSl•St"1w in te r,” Mr. conditions generally have been
tions being apparently $21,000.
dividend prior preference stock,
$21,117,331 tl-per cent cumulative
hy!*.
.In *’aVt‘
hard favorable, in A ustralia the outlook
I
tKix nliiA'f.l
dividend participating preferred
Jews Are Threatened
utock and 486,708 sh ares of corn1mon stock.
By Arabs of Palestine
Aside from $353,2(8) par am ount
K ft o*‘nc/ ’ jn her to the
,« iiiw r.T n N Aug I I .- " 111' tho w ar anil lPc taiiuru oi w it - of tho preferred stock of the Con
R k ‘± . W Ul »* "ixteon
W ILLIAM STOWN, M as... Aug.
,,n V s s u r a io from Anfhassa.h.i d;; many to pay for the . currency sinners' Chemical Corporation nnd
C anadian Crop.
Si
' lltyc iicen difII.—A rali lenders In Palestine ha-l •
about
213,686
shares
of
preferred
r
r
ii
,r
ih
.t
Relirium
will
honor
ail
forced
into
use
in
Belgium.
OTTAWA. Out., Aug. 10.-T h e
predicted th at th e Jew s will either
P *fr« !Vikn° *' to° ,nUch'I B i Z
Z
with • , Tlie
.0 .... «.U .he (stock and 383,805 shares of the
J vi,',. V
Purpose C anadian w heat crop for 1327 was
relinquish their zionist movrinent
i . i... vim-ret-irv Mellon 'h a t Dawes plan for reparation* gave
f,‘ I * her, to be n estim ated in a report issued by
K. Sims, disorderly conduct
there or lie elim inated by a gen-J.a
y
»
"
n
bond ritrcn tc d .
rnl m assacre, Dr. William K. Rsp•Hkiflc ij”e*y*:I,r
Hor- the bureau of statistics today at
the
American
nnd
which
wc
were
entitled
to,
hut
^
' Browning."
375,404,000 bushels. Last year’s
paid of Geneva, n member of tn t
Belgian ‘ debt commisioi.s opened be added th at the working of this
yield wns 262,037,000 bushels.
league
perm anent comARK°'E,t,er r "n' cnt
Montana Cowboy And mission ofonnation’s
n eg o tiatio n s Monday for the ru- plan to g eth er with the «rm ui.l
niandntei, said s t the
•V ’ f J " .Au«f- D - The
r.imlimz of the Belgian S 180.000,- cu rtailm ent of government oxpenOdly. 'n , ,n
copyright Clewiston Florida Is
Deputy Electrocuted institu te of politics here today
S o 1: . . ' * b t I .
ZUniw l « «
Jl'o r™ «««• '&gt; « '* • « “
Some general dUcusxion follow- the country would succeed in her
&gt;aiv
f f S T
l hold
M Site Bryan Memorial
« girl a Lthc
LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 11.—
,-,l the form al statem ent of the po- efforta to place her finances on a
to b- r n
ut"&gt;ucces»fulW alter It. Simmons, form er Mon­
sltions of the two governi.iei.ts sound h«sis
•psftt' ,L,,B “ n"»dern Cintana cowboy and deputy sheriff,
»h.. Baliziana beginning a detailed
S ecretary Mellon replied that
ir
'"&gt;?ht and the
was electrocuted at thc state p ris­
loesenration* us h&gt; financial co.idi- the United S tates would not ask
WASHINGTON. Aug. II. —
on today for the slaying of Frank The negotiations for funding the
1 «nter i rk ln “ VH' n n$*
[ion in tlicir country. So many Belgium "to d» the impoidble, • and
"un.
convent and hcPabl, Spencer, Neb., guragv man. ju-lgini' debt got under way.
cleircnt* muat enter W o the eq u a -. th a t the question l^foro the wo
*nno» k.._,
•j m *h*t tHcir presentation may j cODimUiona was one jf "Hrrow
A cash deficit for last year of
)%n . » ,,ne» nun." »ohconaume f-rrerx.1 days of continu- conipa»s. with politics, local o r.tu $37,143,000
wns estim ated by the
Railroad
Bandits
(let
' * t*n r ^
.‘i’1" going
«u» alufnEs before term ; can he t e ^ t i o n a l not involved.
^ostoffice departm ent.
discusawl
Tho f" n&lt;lir,8 of l '“' ‘,rb1, hli . u ,‘
Away WithLargeSum Prospective crops of '578.-0(10,000
A in baa.sailor de C artier told the xerted will mean far moro than
buahiils o f wheat and 2.950,000,U0O
Markets
Am ericans th at h b country would the paym ent by ^ i u n &gt; o f t t cer*
bushels of corn this year were an ­
CUMRKULAND,
Md.
.Aug.
lL
have opened negotiation-, xooner tain l u m b e r of dollars each y e a r.
—A lone bandit held up two tick ­ nounced.
CHICAGO, Aug.
11
but for the non-fulfillment of co n stitu tin g n recognition of tie
T reasury officials announced
et agents of the local Baltimore
"m any &lt;ol«mn pledges given to her in teg rity of International obiig-t- Septem ber, 1 .0 0 \ to 1.02
they
were working in harmony
ami
Ohio
railroad
offices
shortly
the war.
He cad- tion and the settlem ent of a qutsj- her 1.7814 to l.GOVi; Cc
a fte r m idnight and escaped with with republican senators in seluc-*
p ? r t!cular nttentivn to the le- lion which m ight disturb the long tem ber, l.OlTs to 1.05; O
|in g now prohibition chiefs. .
tem her 41?g to 4 1 ^ ,
vie, imposed by Germany during [friendship of our two nutlons.

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New Chemical Firm
Boasts Net Capital
Stock of 1!) Million

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M any T ribesm en Killed Dur­
in g H attie W hich Occurred
at M acizc A zg en e; A m eri­
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Kl. R A III, .Spanish Morocco,
Aug. 10.—Advice received here
French zone of operntionM say that
a French column under command
of Colonel Freydenburg enveloped
the enemy tribesm en nt Mucizo Azgene, killing many and compelling
the others to take to flight. The
road to Zeitunn has been cleared
of rebels.
In the region of S arsar, the ad­
vices add, tribesm en continue t«*
makes raids south of Oucr.7.nn road
and have looted stores where sup­
plies are kept.
In the central sector movement
of French columns from Kclna, Se­
les, Fez, El fbdi, has been efferteil hut with fierce resistance by
the tribesm en. In the fighting the
rebels left sixty dead and nine pris­
oners were taken to g eth er with
many rifles.
It is reported th at Abd-el-Krim,
the rebel lender is engaged in i
battle with the Cansuncion tribe
north of Tzn. An enem y convoy
with tw enty-five mules was sur
pri; c l by French nirmcn who horn
bed the rebels, killing 21.

T h is picture

&gt;m when henrhiKS to determ in e tin? Hjmity of Russell JSirott, t:»nilip trial labio, l.ohind D i. W hitney hull, fam ous alienist retained
Inset sh o w s e. cloxeup o f Scott.

Kodes Part vl hiving
Biff Time Touring
The Western States
Iow a Hoy CnnfesHt's Thai lie*
Quarretcil W ith Twt» ITinr
to S hoot; W as Not Fully
A w ake, He Tells Official's

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A M JS O N , Iowa, Aug. lo .- W ar­
ren Vnndorvoort, age 17, charged
w ith m urder in connection with
the killing of his father, the Rev.
R. J. Vandcrvoort, local m inister,
and the seriously wounding of bis
m other Friday nhdit, pb ntlcd not
guilty when nrrnigned before Dis­
tric t Judge W. I*. W alter lut*. loilay und wns ordered held for the
October lorm of court.
A cunfeimion he is iilh-gul to
hnvv w ritten short! y before being
arrnigm-d,, was
............
Hindu iigninxt tho
advice
it was announc­
. of
. . coiiiuu
______I,, .1
ed.
In it w ritten stnlcnicnt to Hen­
ry W. Durum, slmrifl of llutler
county, Vandervooft rerlted detuils
of constant family quarrels, tlie
purchti.si of n T1 calibre rifi*-, Hi"hooting of fir t liis fa th e r nnd
Uicii his niutlu r, wh n she up|s-urltd a t tho doorway of her liedrooni
to lentil the iiui c of the fir: t "hot.
Ills Midden "awakening" and hi
attem pt nt u getaw ay, IK- wii
formally charged with first &lt;1
grt-e murder lu re today apil will
to- |odR ; Ip :!.
•
the October term s of court.
Vandcrvoort said in lii-t confe sion that lie boli'Vi liis mot lie r i
mind was diaetini-d, which v.n the
I cm on slit- iiuarielnl witli In-r Im band sou. lie in si-ted In- and In
father had been good fiietnl .
He was gruduatid from tinI'nrki-ralnirg hiuti sctiool (,•. i.
spring. Wn consuicrid one of tmhrighP nt Itoys in ttn- clas.i, iiip I
tmil planned to i-ntei coin &lt;■ tiii
fall.
Yesterday iiflernoun Vatulet
voott said Ip - pureliaM'd u rifle ut
the store and hid it in tlo I.... ..
A violent quarrel at the sup pci;
table ensiled when hist
mother
"suspected Minicthiii"'’ and during
the cuuiiu of tbi hiikei’iug -Indcclured slid w|&lt;|ic-i| h*- were deud.
A few minutes Inter the Rev. Vandervoorl made the .line
stateUlCIlt.
A fter the family had retired. Ilnr
boy, who sleeps in a tent on tin
lawn, rte p t up (an armed with
the rifie. lie ch it nml killed ni&lt;
fa th e r who was in tin- Imllwiiv,
and when his mother appear. I ul
the doorway of tin* bedroom, lie
shot her in the temple.
"I was not fully awake," he in­
sists in liis w ritten confession "t •
know what I was doing, although
I ktee.v that it no ex use.”
“ When I hud done it I awoke iqi
and iny fir»t thought wns to get
away from those awful figures on
the floor,” he said.
When arrested this morning he
said another mini had done tin*
shooting- u n d -that hi lunl been
forced to acrompany tin- m urderer,
hut said he gave up this story
wh.ii advised to make “ a chnn
breast of it.” Warren is mi only
child ami tnemherr. of tie- fannl.
have In cn noted for their devotion
to each other, I'urkerxhurg n'..ident.* det hired today.

Tentative Budget For
Next Year Approved

yparo pnssrngcni impicamni niness,
expcrinifntx arc under way in filming
gIx.vi.Al motion pictures for exhibition
on liners. They arc expected to have
a soothing rfTcct on the eyes and rnablo jxrsons to regain a complete
sens; of bnlanrc. As many ships arc
already provided with equipment for
displaying the reels, no additional
expense will be involved, and the pic­
tures themselves will afford another
source of entertainment on long voy­
ages.

sam e, iindnur.'.ed spirit that caused
those Franciscan fathers to re
sto re tho building still prevails,"
said the monk," and so plain are
already under way t*&gt; make the
mission stronger and h itter, nnd
to ‘carry on’ the same :i • before.”
This monk, who cuine upon ns
in the mi • non like a delightful,
quaint v iu ta tiin from medieval
day.s, told us that the June shock
came while the Catholic* were at
early mass, ami that the c&lt; Id,rat.;
priest, although two statues ahovi
the ul."r fell down near hint, u rg­
ed the worshipers to remain, anil
pray. If they hud departed when
the shock m ine they would have
liei'ii liiirinl under Hie two t a n
th a t fell to the sidewalk. A it
was, they walked out ovt r the
riiitoi. The walls of tIn- mi siou
are »ix feet thick, mid limit "f
s*ilal stone.
Now the int-rior
show's the walls cracked, ivhirc
they had litlcn wicnehed by the
Iram ors. lilts of |ila ter are gnne,
luft in each room that tvu -aw a
eri.ciiix i lung laithtully to tinwall.

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HALLOWS. SCOIT
DENIES INSANITY

head with strings and a chi &gt; nnd has
slits in the rdec to guide the razor.
The accessory makes a mirror unnec­
essary ami can be used both for the
ride nnd roundisl styles.

That bee* have a language by
means of which they con communi­
cate with on*' nnnthrr about new­
found feeding grounds, the bind of
flowers to visit nnd their general di­
rection from the hive, nppears to
have liecn prove*! through experi­
ments made by G&lt; rm in scientist. lie
found a swarm of U ts would visit the
j lire where sugar was exposed imTii* diatcly after one of them had fed
and returned to the hive to spread
tin- nows. This the Isa’ does by a
j m iliar dance. Bv marking lices with
colors nr.d feeding sonic while leaving
others unfed. tint esq • rim m ler proved
that only thorc whirli had been fed
would start the dance that, brought
swarms to new feeding grounds.

M ovies for Ship Passengers
to Cure Seasickness

Radio T «t Li|

A useful n.Jio
made from the h
t u b o an&lt;l a
double
contact ■
auto-hm p K*k. I
°t. Remove all H
glaw ami inter- I
nr»l wiring fmm I
the base, leaving 1
the metal thtU I
ttn d t h e fo u r (■
p r o n g s intact. I
Connect the two 1
R em oving Grass along Fence
terminals on the 2
Grass along frnen posts can bo nuto-lamp socket sj
burned away with a common gasoline to the filament a
blowtorch without injury to the posts, prongs o n th e *
tube base by
if a wet gunny sack is taken along.
The grass will burn quickly und the "mall flexible wire
1‘lace the «,*** ■
gunny sack is then used to quench
the embers. This is an easy and "iiown. nnd nm rad-,
simple method nnd eliminates the around it, holding it j
danger of burning the posts close to wax hits * t; plarp a ^
lamp to the sorlcct aa
the ground.
""
is complete. To test t,
the lamp in the mj^,
regular taumej &amp;nq T
Kennel on R unning Board

Has Glass Windshield

I f the uL-cuit ia ccnce

light.

* For the convenience of dog owners
wishing to take their pets with them
Cleaning Spy
on automobile journeys, a compart­
Few
car owners “«
ment has been designed by an Eng­
lish motorist to carry his bulldog, bling spark plugs srj
moving carbon partil
and scrajirr. A gm*]
ing this ia as folloJ
plugs in a fruit jar. |
muriatic acid; the j j
tnav bo from 10 m3
ilopcnding on th c l
acid and tin; rondita
Aftcnvanl, wa*h the i
H eat treatment ■
method of cleaning «
plug is taken apart uj
arc placed in a hot ^
rated solution Irinka
arc placed in a tirr.kg
and arc tltcn j&gt;lumnd
• • i
which acts as guardian while the ear
Avoid striking cm
stands unattended. The uj&gt;pcr part against anotlx r, cr «
of the inclosure is of glass, ami it can suhstanco that would,
be placed ou cither cad of tho run­ tho blades raqiiinajd
ning board.
grinding.

Fensirknera i&lt; ln licveil to be due
with r&gt;i! hox scats grittin nnd want­
p irtIv to drain *,;i the eyi-s caused
ed to put the gang's picture on
by the constantly shifting phutes of
the Intel; &lt;&gt;f lib program s. The
Tells Newspaper .Men Infer
the ship. T*» counteract tlie rfF-ct.-i of
Western Union of Ouhlund sent
r s ls in C anadaA relV rseent
tins
mm i m ail lu.d Ums possibly
Mr. and Mrs. bodes a huge boing Mint; “They W ant Alt
quet of flowers.
in Do the Nnl A ct l ie S a y Of i nurse the women of tie
is said a yearly outlay of 1,non,000 a re rapidly incrruiM
party went on shopping npee* in
yen will Is* naked for this purpose. grow ing fr* quencT m
CIIHAGO, Aug. 10.— R ussell1
!«**h Angeles and Sun Prniiclscu
Tho government has not been peoples of the two)
and pin ticnlarly in Chirmtuwn at
Stoll, win* Tloii day night escaped
San rrancisso. *
am
iss in adopting m easures cal- oxchnnglr;* \idt. fj
tlie r allows w in n a jury decided
ciilc
ted to lie effective in coping to u rin g nml other pd
Mr*. W.
Kyle, wife of » Fort
I lie nverngo value of H o n d a
lie hail I rcmiie in a lie si me* lii
with
untoward developments th a t so because of the
batiderdnle hank president and
lonvictiofi fur murder, F riday in lettuce | m' i* year for the f i v y* .r
m
ay
follow
th e reopening of the which new publioti
sister of t'hurlie bodes, was tre a t­
|s rioi| of ItUtt-L'.'S was $l,K’.i2,‘JI&gt;il.
im ported.
ed to u Ull-niile ride when she and
“as ane av you are."
FAVA MI'SCOTT, Mass., Aug. Id. country for intercourse with Soviet
&lt;&gt;n tin sam e b asis' the per crate or
Tho honip office
Russia.
&lt;•!
these
m
easures
the
her two sm allest children were ub"T in y want no* to do the nut hamper farm value for the tani"
Secretary Hoover returned last
im perative in corag
most
im
portant
is,
of
course,
the
liged to rem ain on the Special in­
pt rind was ?|.2.1.
night to W ashington a fte r week­
in t " he said, "but I won't do it."
police service of p«
stead of taking the sight-seeing
end conferences with President now peace preservation law, which perfected to deal n
The former Canadian financier,
the
Diet
voted
at
its
last
session.
11i|&gt; at San Francisco. Tills hap
• '"oblige on tin- an th racite situ a ­
peneil when the train hmi to lie
who wa- convicted of the inuri!"i
Along with this precautionary of propagation of J
tion, commercial aviation and nthtaken to Oakland, u five-hour trip
"f a Chicago drug c lerk in a lii.lii
• r problems facing the adm inistra- piece of legislation may Ir* m en­
the wny slii' look it, nml mIh- was
tioned the step , taken to unify ord-j
. „ f , tion.
ufi and who five tild e s ’ nenrcil:
oldiiint lo pay for tile tire •in-* ex­
its issued to the police lit home
rice
i
he
visit
here
o
f
the
commerce
death on the gallows, will ho taken I
perience, iiinro conductors hail
nit - departm ent head developed th a t and in Korea, so that there may lit rlor ala rcccivtv
been changed nnd there wns iiu
to the (Ihister Asylum for the
per tin president expected an th ra cite lx* co-microtion as well as cordin- fered fqr propel I
one on hoard to prove (h it ih.
Incune tomorrow morning.
to
operators and m iners to w ork out ntion in tlu'i** activity on tho trail and deliver freight ■
cars were chartered.
lie was to have gum- today, but
•i solution of th eir wage contro- of |irupug:iudi*t:&lt;. There is also the
The two attra ctiv e Grunt girls
tile dull attorney "hin t || to till—
vorsy without governm ental in te r­ creation of special police organs betw een the hours t/l
from Fort (mudertlnlo, the Mi -■■*
hum of commitment, insisting it
__
vention
and that- he has no inten- to he on Korean frontiers ami fi p. nt. In the towns i
Ola May ami M argaret, and Miss
Itniild specify that, if Scott ever
South Manchurian borderlands.
lion
of
taking
a hand,
ten tliou.-anj/vpulal/.s
•lean Kennedy of &lt;'hurlcstoa, W
(('ontiniinl from I'age One.)
lifcoiiir:i M in e , he Is- rrturii*-il to
All these innovations are now m ay take cu lour ft
v
As to aviation, ns a result of an
Vn„ add eoiisiderahle sum him- to
He had in liis piH'kct a ticket the In-riff '.o pay for hi crim on
i o ffer for the use o f the navy di- in full working ord-r. lint it has Hundnya, and l«sd ^
the trip, bike tin- aunts and iinrlcs
n si ti-m t 'uliI’nr the gallows.
rigilde bos Angeles for transjior- been found th a t channels for the
and other coti it, , they seem to j tua, ami 5.~i72 in currency,
Judge Joseph !!. David, who
lo* In a ubiquitous state of light*
tnlion of freight mid passengers introduction of “ bed” prnpngranda excepted on this ri'.bfj
‘I in- chcnii'.t had i.ot once einerg- m rsided at the sanity li.-iring con­
lienrtt dness, so that the trip gen­ Ieil from the apartment a fte r he
between
New York and Chicago
erally is one round of |deu.suti de (entered it the night of July JO, cluded yesterday, agreed to the
and | vt Imp other cities, subm itted
rhnngi*
which
will
he
madin
luxe.
by John Hays Hammond, J r., und
Hayward said.
open court tomorrow. Si-nit today
Florida (Jets Advertising
!others, Mr. Hoover and the secre­
i The l .tte r Schwartz left was a d ­ was taken hack t*i tu* familiar
Mr and Mrs. t liurlie b*-d*-.- nre dressed to his wife ami three cltiltaries of the navy and w ar have
iin a iiirs in the dt-atli n il where
given ovation everywhere'.
lit
i n i" li itc il by the pri idc i;
I li i-ii.
tim e times lie "tu rte j to s|n-ml
to di-termim* w hether the governInteresting how the American i
I uni writing you, although not M'l-nt In- Ix-lieved w*-re lu-i last
im agination is fired mid thrill -I making any excuses.” he said, hii'irs. D i. nerupaney of the deatlM
over IhU unique tour of Charlie 'Inil one thing I wnl tell you, I cell, today however, was merely
bodes, lie is the kind of rich rel­ | no not guilty of the crime they for tin- purpose of receiving rel­
atives mu t ....... relatives like to ! license me of. Last Memliiy or atives
mill reporters,
think they would lie. Ami he nml Tuesday a mail called nt the fae"I
'pore
I’m going to &lt; h - t &gt;r,"
Mrs. bodes are hearing up under j tnry for work. I wa in the labor t­
prosperity ns most of u like to ' lory. He came straight in. We S- &gt;tt aid. "hut I'm no inun- in- mo
than any of you. Tho fight i just
think we could.
talked to each other fur a w h i t ,
This lrij» is given Florida an when suddenly the man told me if h&lt; "inning. It will not he long hr*-1
uiiprccidciitcil amount of mlverlif- , l wouldn’t give him work I would fore lay nhsoluto in nm-i -n ,i is
proved. The wonderful work nf iny
tag the right kind of advert: &lt;- have to give him money.
wife nml teirelits will he ill 'ifh-tl
ing.
" lie attacked me. I i nve him a
I’n-vions In the liip to San I ran- blow oil tile Ill-nil. He f. ll. | gave in a hurt while and I will In*
*ci«cn, the bode.- gang n|H-tit three hint another. I never thought Dt
Scott's alleged deliisioti n ' |ier*hi v &lt; in l.o,i Angelc'.i, where they a moment to let it go, hut I could
utinii on which tin- defenso
"did" Hollywood, saw where fam ­ not make up my miml in go in Dell
ous stars live ami where the) (evidently K. S. Ih d. In attorney t ba .-d its plea that he i- iiisiitip,
make their sreiiarios, even saw and tell him. I decided to run were iipimrent in his m;M n mark:
Millie of tile stars!
away, loit nuule a dirty job of it "It i tlie ('.'inndiiin intei " t - that
I la- day at .San I h« go was omd-.- 1 ut the mini in the closet, got liav&lt;- been persecuting ii"-." he
particularly interesting l»y the ii'-'dy. Can you imagine how I 1mitirnied. "They nre in -1-'in g on
i "in u- ics of 1»r. Ilnhcovl. of .Minim •elt all the time, feeling I had to tin perseciltiun o f mi intim-cnt
I wish th a t I e*&gt;uhl have
and San Diego, uo l courtesies from li'-e you nml tin- dear hoys, o h Ulan
tckeii the stand In the last few
tin* Sail Diego ( in in lii'r nt Cioii- tloii. how I suffer'd.
Ineree.
"If I had Hot thi-. ibt in in-. I suit duv * I would have told tlie himI* i " mi Man I", go we went U» Tin "I Mr . Ad ( i'.Usal ut li Aiiauts if dr-ds i f iK-opIc in the court iunnt
Jim mia, m i &gt;1,1 Mcxito.
1.ike Oakiaiiil, wilii had sued liini for unie of the facta in this to i."
" Ilo r Americans win* -U povti the blench of I'l-iiiiii-i' i, I Mould have
border line into Mexico, we got in­ '.'"in through with that, but it was
to trouble straightw ay ami forth unpo rildtf. i did tmt plan before
with. It was while E. M. Kelt y, ilii- liiippcm-d. No, I was .-o gl.,,1
in-i'souiil photographer fur Mr. (too glad, and wa getting along mi
bodes, was taking movie:, of tin i nicely m it It lay work and tv. have MOW YORK SOON
— would In- no over s ta te m e n t w hen &gt;'ol! c
gan g —or part of the gang ns ,you and the hoy. with mi\ and
e r th at our lo o Lroker-m einlters have 15
they i iiiluix *| certain liquid • now
(Continued from Page (hie.)
then
the
end
cante
of
lliii
beautiful
enae.s m any more than 00 b u y ers each.
barred in America thut hi v..,
W a.hiugtuti monument -t irti-d. It
I
OK
VO.
Aug.
10.—F
ear
of
Ihdarrested ami thrown in jail. I'he
i-&lt; known uniong KIiiiimi" u iu-re
Send
us y o u r
Ijiatinsft
A'cvist projiaganda ill -iajian is
charge win for taking movie:
lluit he is co nfront■d h* -in arm y
anti
A
ssu
re
Y
o
u
r
se
lf (itiirk
.Miss
Rogers
Rained
ever present am ong the heads of
without going througli certain m l
of disM-nterr in Now .li 1 1 I’en.itape pliMi .se , um| tile .%!».- . *;■
govei
tnm-at
and
it
was
recently
rcS
ales
and
Top
[V
ices.
xylvnniii. Ohio, Oregon. &lt;"lorndu
Were deti rmimal to keep Kelc) in la Rounds in ii Weeks and other strong Klim i'..u, .
' he Home 1tepai t n s nl
A s soon as you r lirtinR s are in llC[
jail iiVit nigtit
When i iiarllc
&gt;s planning to introduce 11 hill at
Would liin .M) slcrv.
N
kiihiy
Men
and
M
omen
(aain
bm! . learned that Kency wu
tite
next
l)iwt
session
for
the
orshape
’i’ho Florida Ilesa lo ExchatiL'c i;u’
Tlie opposition is led by men
nr Money Hack.
languishing in the Mexican jail he I'titmd^ in 30
ganiz.-itiou nf n *jH-eial police serv ­
before* its 1oo broker-m em bers.
k*F
wlin wi ll to do aw ay with some c.f
storm ed die Tin Juana court mom
ile to deal with the situation. It
the "iiM-less m ystery" and let the
sh
ow
s
th
a
t
th
is
m
ethod
a
s
s
u
r
e
s
the
st'
Mv
dear
Ft
ietui*:
-« llssed a hit—nhook Ills fists
A fter my att.it k of Flu ( wus public see more of the in .idc work­
prices and very «|uiek a c tio n !
,
dseil some red-blooded language
W
hen
you
tiuy
Diam
ond
T ire , from ua wo agrea to
th at frightened the Mexicans mio Hun. rundown ami mi ak. I had a ing- of the ntilur. These trouble
Mad us your lis tin g s now to desk NoCOURTING B L IN D N E S S
m akers are behind tin- pi 111 to hold
do th is:
the next world, almost and then lllow rumpleMMi, inv cheeks were annual dem onstration* in the la r­
D what you arc tloing when you reg-.'ink
in
and
I
win
euiitiiiually
troiiwalked right out with Kcvy ,,n ids
—Ko&lt;[&gt; th em In excel­
ger cities of tho nation.
Kct twitching, watery, bloodshot, sore
right surn, and with pcrnii.-siou to hied with gas on my -tom iuh. 1
le n t condition while you
cycj. LfMiardi's Golden Eye Lotion
Homo
of
the
more
aggrcaaiva
do anything lie idenseil in .Mexico. i^'lt stuffy and had 1u.ht n*v tip*
ara using th em ,
cures marly every eye disease. Coots,
p itite. I hmi lead about M el'oy’s Klnn leaders were ready to open
Santa Hurliurn Visited
heal i ami strengthens. Get "Leon*
—R epair any littlo cu ts
fire
on
tlu*
present
adm
inistration
M iam i, F lo r id a ^
•
&gt;
h
I
Liver
Oil
('umnouud
T
ablets
&lt;*iln-r tre a ts and never-ta be-fort h a t m ay appear,
ardi's." It makes strong eyes. At all
gotti-a thrills arc the Iriciiinrie &gt; of and decided to u-i*e them a t (at of the invisible empire yesterday
E ast F lagler S t r ic t
tlru3^ists.
—O ccasionally ch a n g e
the days h|ient at the titan d Can­ At once. I l« ran to pick up an hut the cloudburst that followed
tin*
pntade
and
broke
up
the
sesb
ii
th
e
m
from
one
wheel
to
appetite*,
an
clici
k
.
filled
out
ntnl
yon and the brave little illy of
a n o th e r to even tho wear,
mv complexion bcenmo healthy ut the W ashington monument p re­
1S anta llarh.ua.
W H EELESS
E l.ESS &amp; W E L S H
—Exam ine tho tiro flap,
We arrived n t S anta burtm ru on looking und 1 gained 1.7 pounds in vented th e improm ptu prog rum be­
to coo th a t tu b es aro n o t
July Jill, along with the fivg e a rth ­ six weeks nml um very thankful ing carried out.
More thun a hundred p ro stra ­
being pinched.
quake shock* th« city experienced for what McCoy', i „| |, |vt.r Oil
tion* from heat nml over-exertion
that morning. The ahm I. were ( umnonnd tablets did f..c nu77iij service a n d attention,
Mi * Alberta K o g e i "til \ \ \ were reported to the police dcnot sufficient to do any great
a lo n g w ith D iam ond q u ality,
iiud last
dam age, hut they dal cause Inovo
give* yo u th e g r e a U tl tire
. grow stro n g ; night.
Many wot
suffered
walls to tumble down. We visit­
ea/se i*i th e w orld.
out the h o t-1greatly.
ed the .Santa barim ru misMoii,
•
ick.
try
Me&gt;
—;----------------which was built by In.linn ncuphvd Compound | V arirtica of lettuce grown In
les under llm supervision *»f F ran•'0 T ab lets— ! Fh rlda nn* Crnnni Ihittpr, n ig
lm i i |.„ l ,J
ck-cnn nndr*'s in the year ITrUi.
Phon e -IG2-J
liirm icy nml Boston, Iceberg nml Itoipaine.
TbU “Queen of Mi aiom " vvu.i iU*- the l
Sanford,
Florida
V
und
live
|
However,
Iceberg
ts
grown
very
atroyed by an earthquake in ISlfl, druggi
Corner Oak anti T h ird
If th e y ,little due, according to ag ricu ltu ral
we wt i e tol l by u ntank a t tbe don't •five you wviuli
S
ervice
T hat M akes F rien d s
erfut help Ip authorities, to thp-tnefc vt sufficl p)l;*!uvn, a id wa» rebuilt. "Thut gy.nuiti

Hoover Hack From
Talk With Coolidge
0 n Coal Situation

HEMMED IN BY
POLICE, SLAYER
KILLS HIMSELF

KLANSMKN IM.AN
me; PAHA 1)10 FOR

Service
means

Japanese To Wage
War On Bolshevist
Activity In Nation

For Florida Prop

somethin

VULCANIZING

The principal counties prodt
ing lettuce ure Semiiudc, Mann
Marion, Orange .
.Suhford
M anatee are the prluripul al

ping center?.

I' isk Tire and Tubes

Wight Bros. Co

f—/^dv. ienUy cool nigijt^

W H E E L E SS

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Some Good Advice For Florida Swimmers.

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R uthlesa Labor.
F igu res o f govern m en t .statisticians show that m ore th an
B or Y u d e lm a n ’s Soul.
____ _ j B .cnnd C t u i Matter. six thousand persons in th e U n ited S tates perished la st y e a r
o b t r IT. m i . « t the P o t o r i l c t
Jazz Muilc for Hymn*.
iford, F lo rid a m d a r Act of from drow ning accid en ts. T h is is nn average for th e y e a r
Ford' Flying Program.
I, 1817.
o f one hundred and fifte e n persons a week or about s ix te e n
DY ARTHUR BRISBANE
..KSItor
LU N D L. DBA*..
&lt;Cnpj-M*T&gt;t Ul*&gt;______
’u a i i t a day. O f the s ix thousand, m ore than half of th em lost
HOWARD BRRO.
their liv e s during the four m onths of June, July, A u g u st
M icaalla A r r a n
Pfema
PREM IER BALDWIN, to avoid
and Septem ber.
a itrik e threatening disaster to
atnM cniPTioM b a t r a
For four m onth s last sum m er the death rate from B ritish industry, reluctantly pays
Tear—17.00 Six Month*... IJ.SO
t i r M ln_Clty by_C arrt.f, P»r drow ning averaged two hundred anti nineteen a w eek or GO,000,000 of dollars to the coni
til
w e a k , it* . W e ak ly E d itio n 11.00
th irty-on e each day. T he figures arc alarm ing, esp ecia lly mine owners, thus persuading
H r yaar.
them not to reduce wages and
■PBC1AL ROTICBi All obituary to us w ho live in Florida w h ere there are hundreds o f m iles force a strike.
.
'„ .
Boric.*,
raU
r dll
a of. th
a a k a .. raaolutlona o f seash ore nnd thousands o f resorts to lure th e v a c a tio n ist.
jM M M
___
The Prime Minister says “ labor
And notice* ot entertainm ent* where
rh # r * e a a r e m a d e will be r*erK*d
D ay a fte r day, nil through th is summer, the new spn pers is ruthless," he meaning presum ­
ch#
f a r At r e g u l a r id v e rtla ln g rata*.
hnvc been tellin g the tragic sto ries o f drownings som ew h ere. ably th at labor gets all it can.
'ifi-k.
M K M n r n m s a m o c i a t k d r n r n Som e one dnres a beginner to sw im out to the raft. H e tries
T h e Aaaoclated Prae* la eielua*
CAPITAL AND the upper
Ivriy entitled re *ha u*e for re- — nnd fa ils. Or perhaps th ere is a high wind nnd th e w ater
pnhllc atln n of all new* dispatch** is too rough for sa fe sw im m ing. Even the b est sw im m ers classes have been "ruthlesz ’ In
th at way for so long a time th at
n re
lte n to It
not ntherw la* cr*d• er
e nd ire
u no r noi
paporr and elao the In­ m eet death by taking unnecessary chances. "Go ah ead , he nobody notices It.
lied In thla pape
A salesm an,
herein
All
right*
cal n aw a puhfl«h*d 1
It's quite "legitimate for the
__ b ____
o _t retiu
llratlo n of aperlal dlapateh- a sport" has brought death to m ore persons than w ill ever
mnn th at owns the coal mines and
a* h e r e in *r* elan raaer-ed.
once polite, cffic
be known.
never does a real day’s work in
5
TUESDAY, AUGUST, I t , 1925
r T h ere is a big differen ce betw een a sport and sp ortsm an . his life to get every dollnr he can
never-tiring d«
■l
T
h e sportsm an is courageous and will risk his life for oth ers for coal from widow and orphan,
T H E HERAI.D'S PLATFORM
enter you r em pU
1^—Deeper w ater route to Jackson- but lie will not becom e a daredevil. He is brave hut does not ns well ns from the railroads.
But when the mnn in the oarkp
orsess
bravado.
Me
is
a
lw
ays
ready
for
em
erg
en
cies
but
Title.
ness of the mine digging out the
is also conscientii
JL-—Construction of St. Johna-In- docs no', court danger.
coal asks for decent pay he Is
dlan River renal.
T h e sport, p layin g to th e grandstand, is a poor im itation "ruthless."
trustworthy, an
S.—Extension of white way.
$.» -Extension of Inral am uarm rnta. o f n sp ortsm an . The sport will do stu n ts in th e w ater to
LI.OYI) GEORGE, sitting on the
Kindly work fori
— Swimming pool, tennle court*, dazzle th e crowds. Me d ives w ithout ascertain in g the depth
"opposition bench," which means
tie .
o f th e w a ter or w ithout carin g w hat lies b eneath it. Me that he is out of power, nttneks
n m ere pittance
• .—Augm enting nf building pro
c
a s ts d iscretion to the w inds and goes out beyond th e o th ­ Baldwin for yielding to threats.
rram
—house*,
hotel*,
apartm
ent
l
Baldwin’s reply thnt It is "easier
ers,d is r e g a r d in g currents and undertow.
ren ts n day.
feonaea.
V
f.—Extension of atreK paving pro­
T iie M etropolitan Life Insurance company in a booklet to he rattled into n fight than in­
to pence" is a good reply.
gram .
on " A rtificia l R espiration" p refaces the su b ject w ith these
T.—C onstruction
of
boulevard rem ark s:
V
FROM THIS new settling of n
■round Lake Monroe.
H is duly in life is
Learn to sw im if you don’t know how— not alone be­ great strike, British taxpayers
8,—Completion of city beautifica­
Mil program
NHIe
j cau see sw' ' im
•«..........
.......... ......
, M V . t - exercise—
A f t t i s v — , paying millions for what is jpraction
m in.g is joyou s ■
recreation
and osplendid
icc. he liv es each
Eznanshjn of ^ school ayaiem but so th a t you can save your own life nnd th e lives o f oth",/'[o'good'h° "1n° oW,1Cr,,’
th e C lassified colun
with provision for Increased fa ers if called upon. D eaths by drow ning occur in park lakes
The best Ihing would lie for
-T :
clllllcs*.
w h ere th ere would seem to he very liklihnod o f rescue. Great Britain, possessing the real
r V 'S
th e Sanford Herald
statesm an that wc Inck in this
B IB LE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Som e th o u g h tle ss person rocks the boat nnd th en — .
TH E WINDOWS OF HEAVEN:
h is Phone Number
“S w im m in g is not at all a d ifficu lt accom plishm ent. country, to find some fair perm a­
nent road to government control
— Bring ye nil the tithes into tho
storehouse, th at thcro may bo meat Once learned it cannot he forgotten . It becom es alm ost as of mining. We might learn from
In mine house, nnd prove me now a u tom atic ns w alking. Good instru ctors m ay he found ev ery ­ thnt.
herew ith, salth the Lord of hosts, w here.
It is o f param ount im portance to he well taught.
If I will not open you the windows T h ere arc m any se lf-ta u g h t sw im m ers who would he o f lit­
MOISIIB
HER YUDELMAN
of heaven, nnd pour you out n tle use in /m em ergency.
died in Brooklyn, leaving to hi*
blessing, th a t there shnll dot lie
daughter $100 nnd 100 gallons of
1 1 “T ,u:ro lrt onc th in g th a t you and everybody, you n g and wine.
room enough to receive It. MalaThe rest of his money, it
i S ta te itself. Rend the pnpers and News nnd keep pneo with
chi .1: 10.
old, should know how to do— revive th e apparently drowned. isn’t much, goes to "some institu­
,k ccp pace with whnt is eolng on in hnnpcning in ynur own
O ften th ey are not dead though life seem s ex tin ct. Patient, tion in Jerusalem for the purpose
the world; rend The Pnlntkn Daily ity.
AH1IKVM.1.K
CITIZKN
snying prayers for my soul."
RETROSPECT
p e r siste n t m anipulation o f th e righ t kind would bring them of If,
ns wc nil nssume, Mishe Her
When I was young, Death oeemed
hack to con sciou sn ess. It is heart breaking to think o f the Yiidrlmnn has n soul, i( probably
Mnny American coniniunties nr» justice is flat on its hack here nnd
nn idle word,
asking
them selves painful quo*- elsewhere in this* country nnd crlm liv
es
th
a
t
could
have
been
saved
if
som
eone
in
the
crowd,
knows,
now,
thnt
whnt
counts
is
By stream s nnd hills where first
sta n d in g paralyzed w ith horror, had lint known the sim ple tho soul’s performance while in tions about th eir adm inistration of |" nJ5 " ro o n . tof, of il’ , «‘icking
my ways begnn,
tile body, not cnsli left to buy spe­ tho criminal l a w - .h o u t ,he in
I wandered thru lush sum m ers; m an ip u lation s n ecessary to rekindle the vital spark.
« -.
" ' hcir tin *e n in its
° " r m ur*
cial fnvors, nfter tbnt soul starts
sang nnd rnn
W
‘He M W
T Z rt
" I b is sum m er, be prepared. N ever court danger but lie on its journey.
Down valley mendnw.n; or a tte n ­
technicalities of the court.*.
In
ready
to
m
eet
the
great
hazard
th
a
t
som
etim
es
lurks
in
out
of
jail,
out
of
the
penitentiary.
If Moishc could return he would Chicago The Tribune, speaking for
tive heard
tell his friends, "Po whnt you enn itself and doubtless mnny of its They m urder each other on the
The drone of lilliputinn life, thnt w ater sp o r ts.”
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Tzr»J*f
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Beach Properl
IS SCARCE

stirred
The grnss nnd lenves, Far-off,
undreamed, the ban
Time plnces, when, lean finger
laid on man,
Old Ago make* h alt tho loins wc
would up-gird.

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Oh For it “Jinx” Killer!

W
hick?i
t» ho Iknow s o fI Ia I two-dollar hill ever bringing good HUB
&gt; ou nave piolm bly seen som eone refuse to accept such n
lull or h ave noticed thnt he tore o f f the upper right hand
Now, ns tiie shadows close, when corner o f th e paper m oney in order to kill its had influences
w inter’s cold
\v hy ?

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Is felt us foretaste of the ulti­
m ate chill,
Whpii flown is fancy thnt had
wilding sung,
I creep where once I rnn nnd
know I'm old.
But yet within my licurt re­
member still
Death scorned an idle word when
I was young.
-M A Y FOLW ELL IIOISINGTON
I t’s a poor tennis player who
can't win a love set.
Today’* best) laugh: In nn em er­
gency, women used to faint. Now
they paint. Tninpa Tribune.
-&lt;&gt;
Sanford, the Celery City, ex­
ceeded its Chamber of Commerce
goal with culoryty.—Tam pa T ri­
buna.
-o—
Who will take the Innd in giving
Hanlord u big Lnltur Dny cduhrnlion? It’a too good an opportunity
to let pass.

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The police
readers, throw s up its hand* and streets nnd in jail.
hold them. They are bosses
plainly snys th n t crim inal law in ennnot
of this state.
th n t town has fnllen flat on its
The Tribune is discouraged oyer
bnck.
Reviewing the crim e record since the qunlity of the public’s reaction
to the facts recited. Chicngo pco-i
SOME PROTESTANT churches tho first of Ja n u a ry , which includ­ pie and organizations have been
permit singing and playing old ed 210 homicides when the editorial throwing up th eir hats whooping
hymn* set to jazz music. T hat's was w ritten sevorni dnys ago, or up the Chicago rodeo exhibition
at lenst novel, although it won’t more than a killing a dny, The T ri­ while there is “only one o rg a n iz a­
suit those thnt have the usual res­ bune thus sum s up:
tion in this city which seem s to
l\ ith 210 yun killing* nnd no give a damn about the m u rd er of
pect for old hymn*. A syncopat­
ed “ Pull for the Shore” would one has nny idea how mnny rapes citizens. * * * ”
where the victim was not m urder­
shock Moody nnd Snnkcy.
Chicago’* crime wave th is y ear
Tiie .Salvation Army was ahead ed, we have lind at this w riting.. has been huge, spectacular, di*in tins idea, young Indies nnd g e n -|l" ’° executions, both negroes, both
tlcmen singing in London’s street*,’ without influence or money. Pa n*!
*!?.c
*'nPc fu l up*
••() Death. Where Is Thy Sting- ^
hnvc been pardoned out of
n-ling a-ling. Oh, Grave, they vie- Penitentiary. Ten condemned m u r-1
n ti* nruto bn»n ?»
toreo!”
, derers have walked away from the *{,un,!,hn' enl '* “« I1’; hut it should
lie
remembered
th at n“ .population
“The gates of Hell, may s i n g - h,,n,,r fnrn' " f the penitentiary. • * r*men,h®r«l thnt
while you nrn nlive, and remember
the ancient Jewish snying has "t,
‘Whnt you give in lienlth is gold,
in sickness silver, after dentil,
lend.’ ’’

J u st w hy is it th e two-dollar hill is regarded as a "jinx"?
R esearch has failed to disclose precisely w hy th is de­
nom ination o f m oney is regarded as unlucky. It is prolmtily
one o f th ose unexplainable aversions which common sen se
niiinot hope to ever explain. It is a fact, how ever, that the
d ista ste for th ese hills is a settled habit am ong m illions of
A m ericans ns m any c a sh ie r s and chnngem akcrs will te stify .
r e w bills of th is kind in circulation th eir scaritv seem s
to increase tho general prejudice again st them . A " jin x ” A-Ling—A-Lmit, b u t „ « W
A w,U kn»w„ .iU « „ W. D. X u .- j
T Z JS V S ff c K
d estro y er w h o could convince a su p erstitu tiou s public that nnd me."
th e tw o-dollar lull is really a lucky piece o f money could
HENRY F o itlT T .uy...........
romrnund g rea t rem uneration from the T reasury Depart­
stockholders 1" -He Moo,
&gt;Ho Hntt « . h « .rd
th n .
. n T u n H U ^ n t h or
”
m ent w hich would ho enables io econom ize in the production
Airplane Com
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-h paper m oney. G overnm ent efficie n c y exp erts have tried ahead with tliej flying machine ' fontinunnccs, protected by im p o r-1 give wnrfnre we have no nli-n
o so lv e th e problem w ithout su ccess.
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“ K„„l
Ik
political inflr »,c. „,„t only a ! J Z l I u S ! Apri . , n u 7 » « * , * " «
thoroughly
mad
ilh no -man ns lh
n r.,u ,h ly m
u l a*
... Austin „ l.otUT ntlmini.t.ation o t ju stice'
r A 's
“ !i ,ik V,y ^ lat
t'vo-dollar hill brings good will take up tcrlouily, u.......
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partnership, the busi-j * " u,« Persist and not let the fc l-1though wc should be a f ra id 'to *iTv'
fortune w ith it as it is that it brings m isfortune. T hose ham pering
ncs* of filling the nir above this mv a,o a" 1n * “ n illustration of jus- so | e;,t in boa-ting of it we f ill
who know o f in stan ces wticre it lias would probably he a s ­ Icountry
with IlylnB nuch in r.,
| « » '» th l, com m unity.
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Into K Z .
In d 'ff? "
s is tin g th e iru n su ry D epartm ent by tellin g o f it.
This shows thnt Ford still is
I he a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ....................

A N D G E T T IN G SC A R C E R
A L L T H E T IM E
YOU W ILL H A V E TO P A Y P E R FOOT IN
V E R Y N E A R F U T U R E W H A T IT COST PEI
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“]?l*.*i” ted hero from Australia ?
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By M rs. J . S. Ward
P . M. Boyd is v isitin g his mother
in G eorgia.

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, P V'n. unil ' ,nrK'aret Blake h y t |
of „n it- r*fre-,,hn,ont3 ‘ hostor T. Crowell. • . 1
the eoncluS n o ^ t h e i 1’0, t&lt;rL Keeper o f.th c tilo s . T I . J j
°f ‘W* P'-Puhlftlovelisl. f
tfimilur to thu llarvcstur*
t ndiet: Bridal W ieath. The fir t •••
of a trilogy, picturing the) life of X
medieval Norway, and the man- y
aers and curiums of th a t lime, l.\ Y
a distinguished Norwegian novel y
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Recent BooksAdded
To the City Library

WiKKin:
' " ' , y U in,"r
One o f 'the most delighriuf o
f
nlSVl
*«'» “ I *
cent autobiographies. A book of ' d'.|ini,J.' t . ' n r
- i Judson Serm ons returned the wide appeal, revealing unconscious- i t . , '.
ibn Sneed returned home
i . 1'1. " ,, " r
Tam i
i„ \ i r . u ,:1
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llnrse. An iniusuallv fmu. storv ■
from Nashville and n t h - |« » t P.a r t
week from St.
:^B frm
,0Vnb,c chnrnc*jfor lH&gt;ys. Tells Of the capture o n "
in .Tennessee, where aho • P etersb u rg , w here he has been tor, f*'
a Spanish horsy stolen by; the IKi
visiting
relatives.
Fiction
tha nast six weeks.
Uojer: laist o f the Vikings. A •liaU'}, .............. ... .... ,;t., ,
w iggin: Rebecca of Sunny breed,
*ftlcr ;i».L
a p . r ^.^rs^Tom
M
L fflfttrY f. A M
'L effler
M U A ^ i u , t 'F hurs-1vivid story of the -ea nnd portrav -I t - * - , * . " |i / l . i i t i . V n of this well
[Wft Mrindn\rf?ir W ayii-1- ' d a / fo r Oklnhoiiin C ity, Okla., at of Norwegian life, w ritten with i
o .. ...
[ C., wlu re they will pcnJ, where she will visit h er motlio.’ this author’s usual power of style.
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linder of the summer.
and o th er relativ es.
Byrne: Messrs Marco Polo. De| vcriiies in Donn B yrne’s magic
Arthur Huzuri of Augu*M rs. C la ire K v e re tte
M rs. T. E. T hornley and dang
fashion Marco Polo’s journey to
lithe guest of h»‘r parent*, ter, Miss I.ila Thornley left Thar.*-c h in a and his romance with the- Trnrt»»*r «if \rll«lli* riui\yf n r l r
riu/lrut iiiiiI Hliiglnu
lMr*. T. L. Dumas and her day for M ississippi to visit reia- ,laughter of Rubin Kahn.
|n iiunI* rn
In. Itnymom! Philip*.
tives und fr ie n d s .;
cjbbs: Miildle of the Rond. A Y.tin.ili|.
t ItiKI*t (min
(it«*ni«iry
tory of England a fte r the Euroto v H t a t u l a r c f
MAr I’. II Scruggs have
Alias E velyn Edenfield nnd h r pea n War. showing tin* current* I I r i«- pit our
:ini Unit \%r.
Ifpir.i N- York and other cousin, Miss Alm a Edenfield of ami [■minter-currents of opinion, j
k*( inter.-*-, and will lie at j T am pa are v isitin g In Savannah
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|t* their many friends on I uni] o th er points in Georgia.
Avenue and Sanford
M r. and M rs. Lnnoy and guests
Mrs. Rouse nnd daughter, from
|kxt Hightower and Miss W etum pka, Ala., spent Thursday
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"i flood of Dublin, (In., aftern o o n a t D aytona . Beach.
and Willie Wade
l_«t Tampa were tho
S irs. J . E. Spurling was in Kis­
xml Mrs. W alter sim m ee la s t week from Monday
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until F rid ay because of the illness
of h e r sister, Mrs. J. A. Davis.
M.hirMr "f Jacksonville
[•Subii in Sanford visM rs. Shoem aker and Miss Mary
Ipoil Mr. and Mrs. S'. C raw ford en tertained their Sun­
Xr. Duerner left day Schopl classes with a picnic
ill
l®nct to Baltimore, a t Lake Mary on Tuesday afte r­
noon.

First Mortgage Loai

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TO PONDER OVER

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Davis add |&gt;tyMrs. V irgil I.ee Sm ith of I)&lt;&gt;- how to achieve ^uccesi^w ith'cun^
Juvenile
,
lordin'1 ^motored to Land was tho week end guest of ments on present dny civilization.
Addington: Boy who lived tin
M
rs.,
C.
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Sm
ith.
‘City °n Funda&gt;’( px: Pottery. \ guide for teach­ i adding Lane. An enchanting sthfy
er and student, giving various pro­ of Santa Claus’ childhood, with ni x
Martha Flakes of Tam pa
Rev. J . E . H arriett ha* been v o s ts in the nrt of pottery.
tractive make-up.
X
attractive gueri of Mrs. sponding thc\ week iA Sanford vis­
Eggl&lt;'(on:
iioosier
Seboed
Hoy.
y
liiitge:
Raymond.
Tho
views
of
Thrasher for a few da&gt; s.
iting his mnny friends.
Mills scientist on the problem of .‘hoot-boy life in the early day
of Indiana.
Lml Mr*. Raymond Fox of
M rs. Helen E. McKcnize from I life a fte r death. A widely rend
D ating: Hot tor Dolittle's Circus
book,
w
ritten
during
the
European
mre the guests uf .Mr. and A tlan ta w as th e house guest ot war.
The author tells in his eljan k ter- Z
"melt McCall for the week- M rs. J . E. S p u rlin g la s t week.
nanngement &lt;if; r
M aeterlinck: Life „f the Itoo: istic way .if the mnnngenie
a new .un! unique circus, nssistnl X
One
of
this
author’*
best
known
O. J . Pope nnd F red Pope motor­
l»y his animal friends.
4*
Ceoritc Red fern nnd little ed to Jacksonville S aturday on a books. H im arti tic &lt;Inscription of
Luca-. Slow Conch. Tells in a
r Janie Butler of Leesburg business and pleasure trip combin­ Ins’S and th eir activities is written
with first-hand knowledge for th e li'h lu r 'Vi,V "[ 'he travels of seven S
of Mrs. P- D. Mc- ed.
average reader.
|thiblren on their trip in u caravan I f
n. .
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M rs. Dudley A bram s nnd *i-t. i
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Anpeal* t„ adults as well n.&lt; |,l X
L porby returned S n tu r- Mrs.
j
Coleman le ft Sundny for Tit collection of all tin* well known chiltlrtMi.
m North Carolina nnd V ir- ton,
t
Ga., w hcie th ey will v isit;songs with musical ettings.
| Meigs: New Moon. A erturag- • •&gt;
there he spent the p a ri ‘ friends.
'
Roget: Thesaurus
f English vims Irish lm\ comes to America
o buiiness.
c s t 7-— j i
, .
. ' VoPla aml Phrases. A standard and makes hi* way in the' wilder
M rs. S. M. (.o n ly le ft last week dictionary of synonyms, arranged ness. The t"iy has “beauty on
ml Mrs. Luke Thompson f(ir h er home a fte r n pleasant vi&lt;- topically, giving the various mean- every page."
ilren, -ami
jt w ith her dau g h ter, Miss Clcnuin . ings and relation* of words
llren,
- Tommy
- Thom
. V 1pMother ll"- &lt;•: Jolly Motile
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11 Gordy.
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Sarasota
left ^nnrlsi
Sunday
in
Goose annual. One of th e 1 im.Wells:
Short
History
of
the
1
for Montgomery, Ala.
World. A distinct work from his harming pictuie books depictingi l +l
Miss W illard Bishop of St. Pc- outlines of history, w ritten for tlw ll,is ,‘1'* favorite,
IjMrs. E. A. Douglass nn&lt;» u&gt;f
•r.sburg is visiting Misses Sura t„|*y render. Well illustrated.
, ,.t**‘.r kins: C»loni; il Twins of Old

S a n f o r d .F la .

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were
With fern in decorating tbe*^"'^med
•b e,
h'
hand-painted tallies
elusion ooif an
«•&gt; interesting
con*
viusion
spent in enrds. -c .re ^ u -e J n ^ " ^ .0
c l and Miss Eleanor i
awarded i,„i.i:._
a box of, 'Cotv ss face' p(»wf
^
flee
der for Imldiig hiri!*? fK0 I5 S :
Randall Chase waJ

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Natural Beauty

A STEADY INCREASE IN VAL­

UES AS CERTAIN AS THE PASSING OF
TIME ITSELF

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
Phone 453

2 1 4 First St.

W. R. Smith, Mgr.

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M ilane W ednesday

SANFORD JOINS THE PROCESSION

“I SEE BY THE PAPERS’

THERE IS NO NEEDi

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Johnny Hines

M rs. S. W. W alker and Mrs.
Roby Laing left S atu rd ay in their
c a r fo r a trip visiting friends and
relativ es in Orlando, Akcudia and
F’t. M yers.

Miss M ary C raw ford nnd Rob*
e rt M ason a re collecting donations
fo r th o E pw orth Longue piano.
Give them nil you cun when they
cull on you.

DON’T MISS IT

Mr». John D. Jinkins and daugl*
tern. Misses V irginia a n d ' Helen
«T t Monday to atten d the JunaL
nsku- E pw urth ' le a g u e Training
school, a f te r which they wijl visit
a t o th e r points in N orth Carolina.
, The E pw orth League had a very
fine p rogram Sunday night with
C larence Driest as leader, the sub­
ject being "The B eatitudes." Faith
wns given ns u them e of interest
The v isitors from the Christian
E ndeavor w ere welcomed and shall
alw ays receive a cordial welcome
when it is passible to attend.
BARBECUE
E a t barbecued sandwiches at
Hose Drive F illin g Station," three
miles o u t S anford Ave. C'otjieil hy
experts.

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Woven U nder­
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$2.50 each

On beautiful Lake Geneva at Geneva.
We have several beautiful Lake Front
Lots 75x200 with 20 year-old bearing or­
ange trees on each lot. A hard surface
road is now under construction around
Lake Geneva and this is your chance to
get in at reasonable prices.

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M u n sin g an d D ove B ra n d !
Underwear- Muslin,-Knit, Silk

$1.75 to $:u

Here': one o f th e best action com edies o f tiie sea-on.

Lake Front Lots

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The Fastest six reels this star has
ever made.
t ’misiial— U ncom m on— 1Tii«|iic*— Out of the Odrinury.
D iffe r e n t— Original

The Epw ortli League has charge
of th e p ray er njeeting Wednesday
evening. The League is doing a
g re a t work in the church and we
hope overy church mem ber will lie
p re s e n t u t the mid-week service.

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“The Speed Spook”

JasjYor Crowley, president of tho
S enior Epw orth League left Mon­
day fo r Lake Ju n alu sk a, N. ('., to
enjoy the I.eaguu T raining course
held th ere.

News has boon received from
Mrs. Fid Putnam of Birmingham.
Ala., th u t her son, George is do­
ing nicely n fte r receiving serious
in ju ries from a elevator accident.

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H. B- SCHULTE REALTY CO., IncJ
M AKU R E S E R V A T IO N EARLY

‘J V /T 5I7iA*i

Vi

r r Pund, Jr., of AurV it’ the charming guest . Ja c k D uren is visiting friends
C lonrw nter for several days.
risrard W. Lane.

r guesta of friends.

m i .t

achievement o f prtivinMrs. J . C. Sharon delightfully iml life-treated from .nq im partial J
point of view.
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evoHergesheimcr- U n m nio. t- n..„

New Smyrna Bern
For F u r th e r In fo rm a tio n .
Call nt Montezuma H otel.

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«'• “h' re ho ■■
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couple in S anford nnd elsewhere
com es th e announcem ent of the
m a rria g e of Miss Lorraine Philips
of O steen to Cecil Flowers of this
city , th e cerem ony being perform ­
ed Monday evening a t the home of
Dr* E* D* Brownlee, who officialed.
,
i a -* . .
T he w e a lin g w as a qlpot: affair
being perform ed in the p n ^ e n d e 'tf
n few in tim ate friends nnd*-ielir-’
tives. Im m ediately following the
cerem ony the y6ung couple left in
th e ir c a r f i r a Wedding* trip down
the E nst Const.
M rs. F low ers has -n host of ndrnirin g frien d s in Sanford, as she

. farcer left last week for

5*,£J,umvhrie" at

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g p E p l l g vyjLKBy,.^^ .
TELEPHONE :T ftes. 428-J,
Miss- Lorraine Philips ^ v e ly Visitor Guest
and its various economic and soc-'
Bride of Cecil Flowers
aspects.
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Barren Ground. A reO f much in terest and surprise Given by Mrs. Sharon aiistic picture o f-V irginia anil n
to the mrfny friends of the young
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Methodist Notes

of crim inal ence.
young, and therefore cun change
hi* mind.
Not long ago he told this writer
By IRVIN S. COBB
th a t lie would not en ter tiie flying
JACKSONVILLE TIMES-UNION
machine field, because “it wasn't
Jim bad a little sweetheart,
It was before my day, but In corner somewhere to sleep it off commercially practical."
Bln- made hi* heart flutter;
Sanford, in the famous
E ast made that hy it.* achievem ent of
our country they still talk about and I’ll lenvo him there and I'll
H e called her oleomargarine,
a convention which was held one be back nt the hall in plenty of
MR. FORD really is in the busi- ‘ oast section of Eloridn. has join- last week, Sanford ha* the distineNEVER BE DISCOURAGED
For lie didn't have any but her. time to select a nominee for Rail­
cd the procession of forward-mov- !ion
having the larg e st chanrtime to cast my vote and bust up Incs*.
road CommisHioner of our d ist­ this hero tio. All you boy.i
He proposes to supply Govern­ mg Florida municipnlitic*
it*
,! l ° commerce, in com parison
to
Oleo bad a winsome figure,
1
with population, of any city in the
ment machine* for uir mail rout.-s,
rict
Ballot
afte
r
ballot
the
v
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te,
do
is
just
make
up
a
purse'47.4,iiv
J u s t because thiriRH do n ot go oa you wish, nevi
She couldn't help but know;
practically
unanimous
decision
to
world.
This, however proud may
' 1 - n ,u ' between the carnli- 1tho llcker with and I'll do the rest ” and to go into commercial avia­
be discou raged. M ake ev e ry disappointment[
Humphries
For every place site passed,
&lt;lo so having b,.,.„ made last week, j he the distinction, should not, and
date from the upper end of the
"
..................
tion on a hig scale.
L. ‘
'
VI-Itline
The shirks stared at her so.
step
p
in
g
-sto
n
e
to
R
reatcr
achievem
ent.
when
with
nn
aroused
spirit
of
likely
will
not,
prevent
Sanford
....................1 ttu&lt; cU. ' 2 . " ' l , ; , ,r
™T hat’s excellent news for th.s
-------- o--------loyalty
and
enterprise,
its
people
from
proving,
as
time
goes
on
th
at
,«........ .. Uw Skill., which
h
.u
,U
hccr..
country, and a guaranty of it* -nlHnA
»k
,, , .
. .
Miss HumNew York’* mayoralty cum- extrem e southwestern end. It was lly subscription a sum deemed"To
!*• am ply sufficient for nccom- safety worth more to the nation i ("h am L r of C ? ° f h° Snnfor'‘ strength, nnd greatness, is not so
nurse and
immercu
Deposit
regularly
with
this
bank
and,
hy
much
in
numbers
a*
in
nbilitiy
to
pniKn l» on in full force and thei«K rt’« l early in the proceedings | plUhing 't h e intended
would be the spending of «,-„ their ^ d i c a
nu
r^rid
a
strntegem than
ms
for
city iieedn t have nny fear of a j that no proxies might hi­
member- achieve, in willingness to work nml
bil l i ons o f lollnrs on foolish batship
and
their
.
. t-ash contributions accomplish worthily, to do the
g«* shortage for lom’c months to but that every dciegrate niuat'&gt;vot&gt;
« j ^uchinK ^hiT cunlrlteCwn. horried tlcshipa.
come.
jn r» a “
lrcn!, ury. **o- things that nlon-; will determ ine
b&gt; name for himself, ’the rouse- forth upon his mission
4 Per C ent In terest Paid On S a v in g s Account
° ^ f from Juckunequivocally I the future greatness of n city,
DIS( USSION OF’
postoffice . i i .
-------- ---------»
th,lt n® delegate could] Four o’clock came and the con!w •'« Fork
They say saccharine i* tiie i* . / . . hol,,l‘
and
determinedly
for
progress
and
proving
the
enterprise
of
it*
rates
nnd
tiie
value
of
advertising,
a Wend ventbm reconvened. Stony and hi*
!ft*»•■ * &amp; £ * , /e
v Mon,lay
rre n e r,
BWoztest thing in tho world h
u
t *?, ,c»?t bia vote for him. prey Ir.dng still m issing
The hampered hy foolish postoffice achievement greater than Sanford ] people, whogive them selves for
nns
ever
known.
whatever
i*
for
th
don’t you imagine some of the&gt;.e • .*n c y . ,lallotod without result for ’ chairm an, ordering th
rules,
bring*
out
interesting
fact*
common
good
next balfliijij-cis would get peeved if you wo d ay . and two nights and still , lot. bade the secretary to call the about the great American bathtub - Is it ,nny. warnder that the people and tho individual w elfare.
W « Tr ,|Mr- ,k‘une
“ nd
to
!■ Ca-.i, L
lo various
culled them as long a name as lie deadlock lasted. Finally, on , roll, not hy county but hy calling now distributed BY ADVERTIS­ of Sanford celebrated their self­
Sanford people, there is re a s­
-J
lefure
retu
rn
in g
help
achievement
when
th a t?
tile third day at noon, the con- each se pc rate delegate of each ING all over the United State*.
on Inst on to believe, have caught the inI F riday night, they rejoiced
’
The first regular Imthtul
-------- °--------ventlon took a recess until I p.m. county name by name7n.*”wns The
be- 1spirntion to go on doing nnd
very successful con- achieving, standing second to no
"When You Come To Tho End can d id al? ra "! " f /
, l,,WCr
Alphahotically. the county installed in Cincinnati by William , ® of
n ° r ,h c«r chamber of com- Florida city in w orth” purpose nnd
STRENGTH - SER V IC E - PROGRESS
Singer
• ! » Perfect Day" it will be “Three i
l h
a,,va'“ "K'’
he from which the up-Btate delegate Thompson in IS 12, and caused un ,l,,s,o
merco campaign for more mem in unrem itting effo rts for
the
0 ( link In the Morning" and you'll
,
ho1' " '* ucu/ *n'* ‘»a-;canio was reached M o re
the uproar. Doctors discussed dan­ tiers and
im m * '
be "Sitting in the Corner" "On th e ' ' " m Vu " " ,l
f" r circum -1county from which Mr.
Bugg gers lurking in such tubs and their t&gt;ers arul ,aorc funda— both found accomplishment of w hatever i* de­
too frequent use.
I’hilndelphi.i !!r
__ r. c 11rrV»»»&gt;? '*u the work sired nnd that is necessary to be
Bark I'orch" "Too Tired" to sav
'K hl' °.ni’my* H »&lt;* In* any,cam e.
say V
suebw ays and mean.* might be d. . ,
Ju st ha tho sccretarry had and Boston both passed ordinance*
*,,™£rcss " which the "Celery done. Having this sp irit, surely
“ Let Mo Call Y’ou Sw eetheart."
■ d. In the midst of the ca n -j progressed ri* far ns thl* up-State forbidding the installing of bath- U y. ?."* ‘“ dlcated itself—whole- will win not only the cordial a p ­
henrtcdly, a* i* indicated by
s there rose up a gentlem an and county, the door of the convention •till’
preciation of nil Florida but sin­
Frank I). W aterman, fountain m
In mime was Stonewall Jackson j building .......
cam paign rcnulta, the raising of cere, practical co-operation us
nn,|
tthe"
|R
"
pen m.iiuifncturor, nnd owner of Bugg,
Wright, Wurlow and Company]
g&gt; nut lie was la tte r known cross eyed man aoo. ir...l
,.i .
WHEN BUCHANAN was Pres " f'7 ; ' ” f «
•NMI. equivalent to well.
the Fountain Inn in Kustls, where as Stony
Stony had an In- II syypyed
* • like
• ' * * '* n n i ‘ al‘»ne. dent, all visitors to the W hite1a $IO..iil
capita contribution
lie spend* his winters, ha* been AUirutinh Bugg.
nn aspen, but hi
And, afte r all is said and done,
ll*» ..w*..........a »!...» u
House asked permission "to see for the entire population, and a | this will be Sanford's g re atest
nominated
.
the bathtub," the first in that in -1m em bership of . 1.200
Are Now R eceivin g A p p lication For
,
Splendid achievement—winning_ the esteem
stitution, huving been installed by! achievem ent, t„ ne followed by ami...............
the help of all those who a d ­
more
splendid
efforts
Buclmnan. W ashington, Jeffer .in
for
t h e mire earnest effo rt and successful
g re a te r grow th and
nod others got nlong without it
Today, in this country, l,000,&lt;i&lt;H) "F lo rid a’s In la n d 'y u re n ’ rU yB ' ° f 1? cc'.’m.plls.h.m?n»- T herefore, BanT his Sanfod a c h i e v e m e n t i [° r'1’ hy j ',lnin.K lhc Procc"f,io" »nd
I bathtults are sold every year
LU1
thanks to advertising.
That's to place th at city .........l. . »*jd, keeping step in tho m arch th a t i
....
.
...
,
which
gave
and definitely
h e ° ll? ib.!?.,l,l*!y !®v?r ^ ,r'\ ar,b never heaitnting or
bred horses ran in tin ..
PROGRESS.
.
- in- \th*
Uanford i* by no means relying "el. so now there was a ime chan- Dm nomination to hi* candidate by
forw ard-going
" "g FI-, i h H t i c T
r« " "« t M P b
bond
l&gt;o-,n
plurality
of
om
'
leaving the op- chest, they called to him by his com m unities.
on the incoming thousand, of vis­ tween them.
on im proved E a sin e ss and R esid en tia l l’r0P
position Utterly stunned ami flubitors during the season of 1925-2(1
own name and by other tfame*.
Mr. Ilugg's idea was (his: lie bergasted.
in S an ford
to fill her hotels, houses mid a p a rt­ would go rirnightw uy and seek
‘Stony," they cried. 'Stony, list­
m il
1
he
chairman
hail
Jiist declared en! W hvn't you get him drunk?"
m ents. She i. going afte r them out the little cross-eyed man and
Fun ds im m ediately n vailah lc su b je c t to tb
with a hig hard sum in .olid cash would lure him off to some out- the result amid the applause of
With difficulty he lifted one
PALATKA NEWS
e x a m in a tio n .
to be used in advertising the city. of-the-way grocery—they called tho .victorious fnctii •n, when again drowsy eyelid. With yet greater
the
door
Banford business men left their tliem groceries in tiiosc days — ii
... wl‘aK "I'1’" “ "*• « limp difficulty he focused a wobbly
Consider the Florida .................... ....... ........................... .
.
i to re, nnd office, one day this and there, under cover of friend
r iM*
,0Unh‘d garm ents, nnd uncertain eve upon the dis­ purs. There you s o ? h i .r a L P? ' iNcW. Stu,b'byision;" “ Road
fri n d -1fell
A P P L IC A T IO N S F O R A P P R A L S A I^S
frie
in
and
lay
upon
the
floor
where
week and went out a fte r the ndver- ■«Jp, treacherously would ply hi*
tressed (ounteanccs of those who the m aking. To hear ta le ^ o f'
V Bl f ' I m p e t u s ; ’* "Total
it
had
fallen,
a,„|
was
recognized
Uring funds, $50,000 being the intended
*’
' •
bent over him.
w hat is happening in
? th T ^ ,? r
’
by
Sanford
SEE
C.opimorcc ( hamber
goal. The 3-day campaign brought
"W h ish ?" he inquired thickly. shine s tn to is like reading .» f„ ry ,,n
l?
T
lS
o
i»
h?
mSe
r
J
lhe K&lt;)al,wa^
them $105,000—double the re q u ir­
“ W hyn't you get th at fellow sto ry , except thnt we have home. n „ „ i u .m ' l.oo): i&gt;awa''e e May
ed am ount.
Secretary-M anugor
drunk like you prom ised?"
instead of palaces. There isn’t n
ri!
«,"o . f?,r RiKhwaya;” “ St.
DuIIOSE AND HOLLER
Robert W. {’carm an of the SanWOO prize,
,, ..
.! B“ i,d Hoad* Is Decision;"
He half freed himself from the “ boom" in F lorida; it i*
n d Chamber of Commerce say .
REALTORS
arm s.
Hi*
.’f i f e
atcudy, healthful, but very ra n id ia M
K ('# ln? Shown ,n J u ly ”—
an ’t remember hi* own which he had been varying i n 'h u aU'V'orting
Loxt year’s membership revenue name. I’ll get him *o drunk he
heaved, his voice gurgled in his grow th. Scan tf e hcadlbm in the
pollywooir11’ 11 a,u, li,1«
1 ^
^
he*dln* ‘ ’
mind just before h iV ^ ik d ,e
»r the Hanford Chamber of Com112 Park A ven u e
th roat.
.. . . i . u
ol Coni* can,t hit lh«? ground with his hat
you ' h i " | , f uLrrent hist0Ty’ T h at is
............................
what is taking place in' Florida
" D ru n k ? " he echoed blankly.
hia‘ nnd
*r It K.* *’1 *b° Ut ,6 '000’. This I I’ll fill him up , 0 full of them J lb L l M enl '
r It has gone up Mveral thou- .w eetenln’ dream s he w on't £ h ea v lv hut 1
le ‘'b a th e d Then proudly, as recollection came
‘S araso ta Realty Sales for &lt;? t e mA?u°r. f i a . t0 Key W eat‘, b o m
to the gulf. It is
l f r cent. - S t - A u g u stin e; able to U lk. walk or stand up. , l * v il)’, but otherwise gave no back to him: "Iiuh, boysh, I got Day a H it $20,000,000 M ark’" “ Cbir the ?Atlantic
/-n , to
Mien* of conscious lif,
ruskil so dad-blamed endon Hotel to Be Sold ttl Im " l t&lt;lconfi"*d
JAnd then I’ll stow him away in u shook him, they beat himle. They th a t
one spot or one
upon the drunk I couldn't see 'in*!”
T H E B U S IN E S S O F R U N N I N G ' a HOME
.. — »* general as the
m e n ..
“ Work S u m Tn i «_ •
'T.L!*.
gr,clou* Uimatc of the Sunshine E A S IE R BY T H E A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .

MY FAVORITE STORIES

*♦4

-no, Sr.i and Jn c!j
^trek-end visitors «t to h er best wishes.
, i ^ h - 'y n
M r. Flow ers Is a Well known trio*,
'an d
business mnn in Sanford, ow ning(ebHsfcting
I itPall returned from tho Flow ers F illing Station on -served nt
j game.
K other points where C elery Avenue.
.
Upon
th
e
ir
re
tu
rn
Mr.
and
Mrs.
. ftveral day3F low ers will bo u t borne to their
fr«-v"Busek and son, of friends on C elery Avenue.
*?’ guests of Mr. nnd
, 0, i f Ku« ts
T fellows.

B

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Hunt
at
B ap tist
of
a t 3:30

A jjlrd i will *ntcijIk^-iiT honoring Miss
i^
bride-elect, a t
home on IIo

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THE EARLY 3IRD CATCHES THE ER-AH-H FRUIT

As Brisbane Sees It

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$1.25 each S

:

Ensemble Silk
Suits.
sey

Silk Je r­
i.l

$5.50 to $10.00
Suit
.

r

land Kmhroiili'red Gowns, Nainsook

fU.fl

$2.50 to $5.00
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Silk Underwear—Flesh, pink and orchid gowns, teds and bloomers, line qual­
ity crepe c|e chine, trimmed with fine round thread lace.

$3.50 to $5.00 Each

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The Y owell C ompany
IR E N E C A S T L E — HETTY W A L ES

A N D CO ED D R E SSE S

l it ; E 2ml S treet
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�TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925,
took the third cam e from Chicago
Jto riln y by n score of five to three.
Joe Genowirh' w as toucherf-fo*
hits but.xaceiv*si.lper{eiA .«JPi»rl.
in the field. K nufm ann, who re'blaced Milstead in»the third, w as
batted h ard ,-b u t although not e f­
fective ns n pitcher, he had three
hits, one a double, for n perfect

Family

1926 Leader

|

GiaTUs Trim L eagu e L eading
P ira tes by Score o f 2 to 1;
Cardinals
Heat
P h illies
W hile B raves D ow n Cubs
i H '
--------CINCINNATI, Aug. 11.—Brook­
lyn took two lixtlcxs gam es from

Red*’ Craig P itch es G reat
Game for H igh lan d ers ns
T h ey Defeat Tam pa .1 to 1;
Sm okers Held to S ix H its

E rrors In .fo u r th Glv* th e
S a in ts F iv e R u n s; S t. Petd
U n a b le { to S c o r e - F u r t h e r
ST. P E T pH S L
u i .\ i , AUK,
—
flTlRG,*
Aug. 1jw
Lr—I S t. P etersburg took-S Tree hitting
contest flavored wrth several er, ro rs from 'S a n fo rd here Monday,
8 to 6. The fc|cfr$-Fe&lt;t* jumped
Into the lepd In th6 opening In*
, .' nlng and held a m argin until the
fourth fram e, when tho Saints
1 , chased across five runs on two
hits nnd five E rrors. Every miscac th e Ssnford club made was
concentrated in the one frame.
Seven two base hits were made
in the gam e, Sanford grouping two
•
of these with n base on balls in
; th e initial fram e for th$ir two
run lead and the SAlnts sandwich‘
Ing a pair of doubles between two
»i } singles for enough to tie the count
1 In th eir half of the first.
M orris, besides scattering San?j
ford hits well,, drove in three runs,
scored one him self nftd had a per­
fect day a t b at w ith j i double, two
J
singles and a walk. lie Rtrurk out
‘i
six men and walked three.
Alveraon'W ns replaced by Kidd,
fl._ on the mound for Sanford, after
i
the firs t Inning nnd the youthful
h u rler would have held tho Saints
to two runs the re st of the way
w ith perfect su p p o rt
The Box Score
8ANFORD *
AB R 11 PO A E
Dumas, If. , . . . 5 0
1 3 0 1
,
W eatherby, 2b. 4 0 1 2 2 0
.
Wade, cf.
.. 3 2 0 0 0 0
Frlshfe, as.
Me Quo, 3h.'.'.
Bailey, lb .' J
C raw ford, rf.
Alford, c. .. ..
Alverson, p. .
Kidd, p..........
Totals .. ..
8T. P E T E
Allen, ss.........
Meaner, 3b. „
Mitchell, rf.
&gt; Brown, cf, ..
Doyle, 2b........
Barnes, lb. ..
Cox, If.............
Bessc, c. ., ..
M orris, p. ..

ftsborm ; went along a t n fairly
evrn pace until t.u&lt;|ue was taken
o u t in the eighth for a pinch h it­
te r
Biemltler was hit for throe
rtinj* in the ninth.
Score by innings:
Brooklyn .
101 V10 013—7^13-0
Cincinnati .. &lt;&gt;01 010 0 1 0 -3 - 9-1
B atteries: Osborne nnd Taylor;
iAiqur, BleinilJer, Brady and H ar­
grave, Wingo.

TAMPA, Aug. 11.—The L ake­
land Highlanders on the firs t of
the series from the Sm okers here
Monday, 3 to I, with Red C raig
pitching a great game fo r the
winners.
The Box Score
LAKELAND
All Ft II PO A E
Buckley, ss. . . . 4
1 2 1 2 0
Kowalski, 2b. .. 4
0 1 3 fi 0
Welch, If............ G
0 2
10 0
Brazier, lb ........ 3
0 0 4 0 0
Edwards, lb. . . 3 0 1 0 1
0
Williams, 3b. . . . 4
0 0 0 1 0
Surnfce, r f ......... 3
1 0 0 0 0
Francis, c. - . - 3
1 2 6 2 0
Craig, p............. 4
0 2 3 3 0
Totals .......... 33
TAMPA
AB
Snead, 2b........... 3
Hicks, 3b............. 2
Estrada, c f............ 2
Weik, ss.............. 4
Lee, r f .................. 4
Masipz, If........... 3
Lopez, c............... 4
Jesm er, lb .......... 2
x N a n c e ............... 0
Peterson, p......... 3

Meet Harold L Coulter, rnptaln-elect of the 1920 Wisconsn
Vnrsty crew. He’s a coxswain
nnd the first of the
Badger
school to he so honored. C utler’s
a senior, 22 years old, stands five
feet, three ami weights 110.

•

Second Game
Score by Innings:
Brooklyn
B04 000 201-13-18-2
Cincinnati
131 100 010— 7-12-1
Butteries: Vance und DeBerry;
Benton, Brady, Hicmillcr and Win-

go.

3 10 27 14 0
It H PO A E
0 1 3 2 1
0 0 0 2 0
1 1 3 0 0
0 0 2 4 0
0 3 1 0 0
0
1 0 0 0
0 0 7 1 I
0 0 0 0 I)
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 O 2 0

Totals ........... 27 1 0 27 11 2
x Hatted for Jesm er in 9th.
Score by innings:
L ak e lan d ................ 100 000 0 2 0 -3
T a m p a .................... 000 000 001—1
Summ ary: Stolen base, Welch,
Surface. Sacrifice, Hicks, 2; Es­
trada, Masipz, Edwards. Double
play, Francis to Kowalski; Snead
Weik to Jesm er; Lopez to Ilicks,
Left on base, Tampa fi; Lakeland,
11. Base on balls, off Peterson,
5; Craig, 3. Hit by pitcher by
Peterson (Edw ards), Struck out,
by Peterson fi; Craig 4. Umpires,
Baxter and Pirh. Time 1:50.

This chap comes from a family
of golfers. He’s Mick, dr., and he
recently won the junior and New
York stale am ateur crowns, lie s
the son of n professional and his
uncle is the wel-known Isaac Muckle. Jack’s 19.

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Tam pa 1; l-ukelund 3.
8 t. P etersburg 8; Sanford 5.

PHILAD ELPH IA. Aug. 11. —
The Philadelphia A thletics came
from behind in tin? eighth inning
of Monday’s opening clash of the
serjes w ith. St. I .mils IJrow ns.lo
win by a seme o f
to." 4. illritlf
the tighth Joe Hush allowed hut
four hits and one run hut in the
rallying round six hits and a sac­
rifice fly netted five runs. Mick­
ey Cochrane's single scored Dykes
und Lam ar with the tying runs
and Al Simmons followed with his
nineteenth home run of the sea­
son, scoring Cochrane ahead of
him, Singles by Hale and Poole
and Miller’s sacrifice fly scored
(tie fifth run of the inning.
Score by innings:
St. Louis,
o il 000 011- 1-10-0
Philadelphia
oil) 000 05x10-1
Hush, Wiugurd and Dixon, Ilegs;
Gray and Cochrane.

4 BUN LEAD OVERCOME
BOSTON, Aug. I I .— Overrun)inu a four run lead which the Bost­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
on Red Sox put Herons in tlm first
Boston 5; Chicago 3.
inning tho Detroit T igers
again
Brooklyn 7-1U; Cincinnati 3-7
evened the match in the ninth and
New Y ork 2; Pittsburgh 1.
won in the tenth Monday 8 to 7,
Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 5.
Ty Cobh singled in this inning,
nacrifccd to ttecond stole third ami
cum** homo ns Kzzcl was throwing
AMERICAN LEAGUE
out Heilman at first.
Bt. Louis 4; Philadelphia fi.
Score hy innings:
Detroit 8; Boston 7 (10 Innings)
Detroit
033 110 101 1 8-15-3
Cleveland 2; Washington 3.
Only three scheduled.
Boston
400 003 000 0-7-10-2
Stone, Doyle, Wells niul Bossier,
Woodall; Znhsinger, Fnhr and llieSOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
hoff.
B irm ingham !; Nashville 8.
Only gam e scheduled.
SOUTH ATLANTIC
Mu con 5; .-Spartanburg
Columbia fi; Asheville
A ugusta 3; Greenville
C harlotte 4; Knoxville

49 acres fronting on Sanford and Geneva
Avenue now available for $86,000, first
’payment and terms attractive. This is'
a high class property in the heart of resi­
dential development and can he platted
and marketed at once.
KJ0 feet on First Street just off Sanford
Avenue for $7(H) per fool. 'This property
runs back 125 feet to water street and
fronts also on Cypress and Cross Streets.
(&gt;(! feet front just off First Street and
Sanford Avenue in the path of imme­
diate development for $275 per foot. This
is a corner piece of property and is a bar­
gain.
i f
Warehouse Property 104 feet on Laurel
with 117 truckage on Commercial Street.
This property has some buildings on it
suitable for many purposes. This prop­
erty now priced at $16,500.

LEAGUE
4.
III.
I.
fi.

FLORIDA STATE I.EAGUI
Sanforrl at St. Petersburg.
iJlkelurnl at Tam pa.

D ogs Yelp Protest
A gainst Canine Tax
BRESLAU.

A ug.

Jack son ville,

D u v a l C ou n ty,

BOULOGNE, France, Aug. II.
—Lillian H arrison nearly iost her
life Monday by drowning in her
fourth unsuccessful nttem pt to
swim the English channel.
Only prom pt work by Ishak
I [el man, an E gyptian swimmer,
who was in the w ater racing )e-r
prevented her from going to the
bottom.
“Catch mo, I am going down,"
At a Reasonable Price
Miss Harrison suddenly exclaimed
while apparently swimming along.
She lurched forw ard, caught the
Egyptian by th e neck nnd nearly
fainted. She then was hauled
aboard the accompanying tug and
REALTOR
brought hack to Boulogne.
“This is my last attem pt," said
Rooms 5 0 1 -5 0 2 . Rhone 95
I
the little A rgentine swimmer as
she reached th e deck of the tug 2
,r
F irst N ation al Hnnk Building.
in n semi-conscious condition, a ft­
er seven hours and five minutes. £
S A L E S FORCE
'
“The channel is too much for me."
The swim, which was started nt ■
M . M. ST E W A R T
DO UG LAS KIM
12:12 p. ni., from Cape Gris Nez,
..... ............................................................................................ ..
was attem pted under most diffi­
cult condition.

PROPERTY

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Paying Double

Heal E sta te A u ction S a les

AT AUCTION
We ure p erm an en tly located in Sanford
•

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OUR S A L E S FO R C E are EX PER TS
W e gu a ra n tee S a tisfa c tio n .

Totals
31 l H 27 1G 1
Score by innings:
New York ...............100 lfifi fiOfi—2
Pittsburgh ............. 000 001 Ofifi—1
Summary: Two base hits, Cuyler
Barnhart; stolen base, Young,
Carey; double plays, Frisch, Hal­
ly to Terry; Scott, Frisch to T e r­
ry; .Meadows, W right to G ran­
tham; left on bases, New York 4
Pittsburgh fi; base on bulls, off
Meadows 3 ;,off S cott,3; .Struck out,
bi''.Sco(t 5; MeadoWs'4; Wild pitch'
.Meadows; um pires, Quigley, O’Day
and M oran; time 4:1G,

ALLEN AND BRENT
116 E. Second S tr e e t, S an ford , F la

CARDS BEAT PH ILLIES
ST. LOUIS, Aug. I t .—The fit.
Lomut C ardinals bunched hits in
the lirs t two innings and made it
two it) a row ovi-r tho Phillies, 5
to 3. R ing’s wildness contributed
to the ea rly scoring.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia
003 000 000—3-9-1
St. Louts
220 000 lOx—5-7-1
B a tte rie s: Ring und Wilson;
Slier del I und O 'Fam dl.

when the
match
is over

BRAVES TRIM CUBS
ICAGO, Aug. II,—Boston

EVERGLADES
L IM IT E D

E f f e c tiv e A u g u s t 12,

.Masonic T em ple nr Hotel Montezuma

licet Sugar Acreage
Decreases in ICurope
ROME, Aug. 11. — Acreage rle-

Fronting on Celery A ven u e a d join in g tw o s i ores that
corner on Celery A venu e.

If taken quick ran be pur­

chased al $7 5.00 a front foot on easy term s.

Northbound

DAILY SCHKDCI.I

Soul Irlmuml

1:05 pm I,v. Sanford
8:10 pm l.v.Jackxonville
3 :0 5 pm Ar. Richmond
0:20 pm Ar. W ashington
7 :50 |rm Ar. Baltim ore
10:00 pm Ar. Philadelphia
12:25 am Ar. New York
7 :5 0 a m Ar. Roslun
7: lo o m Ar. P ittsburgh
7:25 am Ar. Ituffalo
9:00 am Ar. Akron
B:50 am Ar. Cle\ clund .....

II . — Five

H etw ien First uml Second S tr e e ts on Sanford Avenue
At $&lt;&gt;10.00 per front foot.

Tickets, reservations und information
concerning through car service front
J. G. BURROUGHS, T. A.. A. C. L.
Station. Phune C3-J

ATLANTIC COAST L I N E
Realtors!

H a u fu rd

i,’i

Lillian Harrison
Fails In Attempt
To Swim Channel

NORTH and EAST

Today’s Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at Chicago.
Brooklyn ul Cincinnati.
New York at Pittsburgh.
Philude||4iiu nt St. Louis.
. ■S ■
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago nt Ne York.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Detroit atrB oston,
Cleveland at Washington.

‘T I ^ I ^ T W F a n d C rop jT esteiT
J u ly 1 st, 1925 new price lis t oT r e g u la r brarufs to
G et sa m e b efore placing y o u r order. Send orders
fall req u irem en ts, save d e la y s and be ready when
is needed.
Q U A L IT Y F ir st.
F A IR P r ic e s.
PROMPT ,

E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER

Totals
30 2 5
PITTSBURGH AI1 it H
3 0 1
FOR KALE—Spare nn the pnga Carey, cf.
for classified advertisements. Grantham , lb. ..3 0 1
1 1 2
Why not rent those vacant rooniB, Cuyler, rf.
Barnhart, If.........4 U l
or sell th at second-hand goods T
T ray nor, 3b. .
..3 0 U
W right, ss.
..4 0 I)
Moore, 2h............4 0 2
Smith, c............... 3 0 1
Meadows p......... 3 I) fi

S en a to rs Trim C leveland In­
dians hy Score o f ,’t to 2
In T ig h t G am e; Cleveland
Hally in 9th Falls Short

8 10 27 13 2
T otals
Bcore hy innings:
, B a n fo rd ................... 202 001 0 0 0 -5
r_ £ t. Pete .. ............... 210 500 OOx- H
Sum m ary: Two ha*e hits, Fri&lt;bie, McQue, Mesner, Mitchell,
Morris, Doyle, Dunias. Sacrifices
Wade, Hesse, Doyle. Double play,
Besso to Mesner to Barnes. Left
on base, Sanford 1); Saints fi. Base
• on balls, off Morris, 3; Kidd, 3.
Struck out by Morris fi: Kidd 4.
Hits, off Alverson 4 in 2-3; Kidd,
6 In 7 1-3. l |l t hy pitcher, by
Kidd (Cox).
Wild pitch. Kidd.
Losing pitcher, Kidd.
Umpire,
Ware. Time, 2 hours.

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 11.—The
New York Giants defeated the P i­
rates Monday in the firs t gam e of
a four-game series, 2 to 1, reduc­
ing th»ir lead to three and onehalf games. The champions scor­
ed on hunched bits, in the first nnd
again on a wild pitch in the fourth.
Douhlei by C uyler and B arnhart
in the sixth accounted for the
home team's only score o ff Scott.
Rain halted the gam e fur an hour
and a half.
The Box Score
NEW YORK
AB R H PO A E
Southworth, cf. 2 0 1 2
11)
Frisch, ss....... 4
0 0 3 4 0
Young, rf. .
4 2 1 2 0 0
Meuse), If.
40 2 1 1 0
T erry, lb.
.. I 0 0 r» 0 0
Kelly, 2)&gt;.
.. 3 0 0 0 1 0
Lindstrom, 3b. .. 3 0 0 0 0 0
Snyder, c............ 3 0 0 7 2 0
Scott, p.
. . 3 0 1
1 2 0

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The.Standard Railroad o f the S outh

Distributor

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Phone 148
Classified Directory
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SEM IN O LE PR IN TER Y , W. N.
Lumlcy, Prop. PR IN TIN G THAT
PL E A S E S, a t v ery rcnsonable
prices. R em ington Portable Type­
writers. Telephone 93, Wclakn

Bldg.

Advertising
f u n BIO RESULTS advertise in
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L Yi 2NEW
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. ^ Bcovers
E D A BrowU B
DA
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one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card unon
request. •
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LEARN’ ABOUT Polk County m
W IGHT P R IN T SH O P—P rinting
Lakeland, through the Stn
E n g raving, Em bossing. See ns Telegram. Best advertising m
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W. dium In South Florida. Publish
R. R. Ave.-Com m crclai St.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM

for flr»‘

REAL ESTATE

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E. S rU R IJ N G , sub-division
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, F lorida, and F l o r a
■ S c /r-ri:;
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REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
F o rm erly S anford Sign Shop.
ia county advertise in the DoLand
Phone 480-W. S anford Ave, At Daily News, rutc lc per word, cash
F ir s t S treet.
T IN AND M ETA L WORK
JA M E S H. COW AN—All kinds
of Tin and S heet M etal Work.
W ater a rd B oat Tanka. A t Oak
Avenue and T hird S treet. T ele­
phone 111.

MAINE — W atervillo,
Sentinel. Thousands
people arc interested
property. Reach thci
the Sentinel. Rate ca
plication.

THIS
3 DIllECTORT

M IRACLE C oncrete C o- general
cement work, sidewalk*, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
T erw illfger. Prop.

, fla r e W llkl*
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Service. Q uality and P rW

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l«| wie* *»f
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IpSahcUeallr
Iff,

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A R C H ITEC T
M«mb*r A. L K
tin** B u ild in g
O rlaadn, P l i r l d i

Directory
- MuUlgraphlng,
mailing—as you
you want it.
E. Porch, F irst
Bldg-

HILTON’S
nAitfiKit

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113 M agnolia Ave.
8 F irst Class B arbers
Special A ttention
Givrn To la d le s and Children

Chlnnwnrc In English Porce­
lains, Huvarinn nnd Japanese
China make lovely Rifts

The Ball Hardware

FOR BIRR
D SERVICE Day
luts all trains. RairiPhone 551 and 63-W

w . H. LONG
m eat

m arket

410 S anford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

H. A. SPEIR
C ontractor and Builder

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2108 PALM ETTO AVFfc

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o f F l o r i d a s l nc a
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F i r s t N a t i o n a l Runic.
R R A t. K STA TR

A c r e o g e , F a r m s anil
firango
G ro v e s a Specialty
11120 L a u r e l Av e n u e ,
M em be r of
S A N F O R D . F LA
Florida Stale
F l o r i s t s Association.

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Florid*

t»*t.

J. H . H U T C H IN SO N

Offlcw In
if Annex.

WANTED: tfre
1 five to 10 acres
_ im
unimproved .land within radius
of three miles of city. H. care The
Herald.
WANTED: The public to know
th at they car. g et th eir auto re ­
pair work doht. reasonable and
work guaranteed by ex p ert me­
chanics. Wallace’s G arage, on O r­
lando Rond. Ono mile from city
limits.

FOR SALE: Direct from owner
6 room house, bath, electric
lights, 2 1-2 acres, 40 orange trees WANTED: By steady young man
on hard road 2 1-2 miles from post
n position ns stenographer. Ad­
offico towards Country Club! Ideal dress 300 Caro Hcrnld.
place for chickens. Phone 571-J.
hOR SALE: At a bargain. Ono WANTED: 6 carpenters. Cook
nrns. Park ft M artin or 7th nnd
young Jersey bull, 30 head of
good dairy cows, all will give milk Laurel.
this winter. Cash or all on term s WANTED: Room in privntc fam
with security. D. W. Kennedy, DeBy. Good location. Perm anent
Land, Fla. Route 1, Box 11.
Box 1, iieratd Office.
FOR SALE: To highest bidder. Ono
t Dodge Touring car for repair WANTED: Young man for groc­
ery clerk, address P. O. Box 178,
bill. Car property of Dove Lloyd.
Snlc Tuesday 18th. Sanford G ar­ Sanford, Fla.
age.
WANTED— Experienced wash­
woman want* washing, 1003 W
FOR SALE: Hotel, modern, fu rn ­
ished. Tourist town on St. A n­ 5th Street, near City Pond.
drews Bay. Consider trade for S an­
ford property. G. H. Smoke, 120 1-2
Palm etto Avenue.
FOR SALK: One 50 foot residence
lot, 2nd lot from corner of 15th
nnd Magnolia Ave. Price $1750.
$550 cash. Balance satisfactory
term s. H. M. RUMULKY.

, WHAT’ S
TflAT
/SAV; 0 4 R T L E T T

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W HETRB's T**o.
R ru e n m
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SIX ROOM BUNGALOW. Only
one year old. Southern exposure.
On lot Mix 117, *7,873.00, $1375:00
cash, balanco in 6 years. 1* »1!
LARGE LOT 51x161 co rn er H ig h ­
land and Oak. Southern exposure,
81750.00. *560.00 cash, balance 1,
2, 3 years.
EAST FRONT LOT on Laurel
Ave., hetween 12th and 13th St.
Price $1400.00. 8300.00 canh, bal­
ance 810.00 monthly.

WHERE

PALMETTO AVE. LOT east, front
between Ratio and Sanford $1600.00. 8600.00 cash, balance $50.00
month.

IS

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4 LOTS on Laurel Ave., close in
2 corners, 12th and 13th S treet.
85500.00. $1600.00 cash balance to
su it purchaser.
OAK AVE. LOT 62x117 between
11th nnd 15th S treets 81100.00.
$300.00 cash balance $30 month.
10 ACRE ORANGE GROVE in
city limits of nearby town for
$10,000.00. $81100.00 cash, balance
to suit purchaser.

A R -S .
TO

APARTMENT HOUSE RITE 110
F t on Magnolia Ave.. east front
nnd close in $6500.00, $2000.00 cash
balance 1, 2, 3 years.

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WAREHOUSE SITE 108x77. Price
8100.00 per foot. $4000.00 cash,
balance to suit purchaser.
A REAL BUILDING LOT, corner
Myrtle and 12th. East front $1600.
$800.00 cash, $175.00 90 days, bal­
ance $15 per month.

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, m in­
imum 21c cash with order.

SANFORD AVENUE IIURINESS
t - 1PROPERTY between 6th nnd 7th.
h, 50x117, $200.00 per foot. $5000.00
■c. cash, balance 1 nnd 2 years,

THE MORNING JOURNA L is the
accepted w ant ad medium io
Daytona (Fla.) Ono cent n word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

Rooms For Rent

Wo can sell your home, vacant
lots or small parrels nnd ncrcagc
anywhere in Seminole, Orange, Vo­
lusia nnd Lake Counties if you
will list it with us from ten to
thirty days with exclusive sales
rights.
Ju st mail your price,
PALM REACH COUNTY — The term s nnd description to the
scene of stupendous develop­
MID-FLORIDA LAND
ment. Read about it in the Palm
COMPANY
Beach Post, Sample copy sent on
419 First National Rank. Hanford,
request.
FOR RENT—Apartment near new
Florida, I’. (&gt;. Box 965.
Miscellaneous
hotel 1009 Union Ave.
ADVERTISING guts results if it
Phone 725.
reaches potential buyers. PaDUPLEX MIAHhhnd 1FullrJ o ' by
latka Daily No tvs Is circulated in •ACT QUICK AND WE SELL
QUICK*
mail means success. Pay when
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
you succeed. Cost one-fifth others.
tion.
National Shorthand School, LnkcFOR
RENT:
3
room
furnished
cot­
land,
Fla.
ADVERTISE in the Jo u rn al-H er­
tag e on Paved Street, $35 per
$1.50 V alues f o r ............. $1.00
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
month. Phone 727.
newspaper. .Morning, afternoon,
75c V alues f o r ..................50c
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Etc.
FOR RENT: 2 or 3 room furnished
rates 10c per line. WaycroSs Jo u r­
A n lau iR A n T h e y L a s t
nal-Herald. Waycross, Gcorgin.
npnrtm cift. Inquire Herald O f­
fice.
"A G reater Sanford Through
The Florida Citrus Exchange,
TAMPA MORNING TR IB U N E—
Drinking Water
Send in your .subscription to the the leading co-operative organiza­
A G reater Cham ber of
M unicipal Supply
Tribune or hand it to your local tion of its kind in the state, wa*
Com m erce”
denier so you esn toad F lorida’s founded in 10tn&gt;.________________
C ity O f S an ford
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, 6 months. $ I 03, three months
RINE’S FILLING
Try Smith’s Barber
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
A
pproved
by
In m prrnrfIpilon f*»f
ance policy add 75c to your order. Shop for good barber
STATION

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If *o advertise in
the Gainesville Hun.

Autom obiles

.— 3 ROSE COURT LOTS 75x110
D EPEN D A BLE USED CARS
lt. earl*. $1300.00. $120.00 cash, bal- FOR RENT— Rooma wit'u or w ith­
out meals.
Reasonable rates. 1924 Dodge Touring.
ill ntice to suit purchaser.
Lincoln House.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
192.1 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
1921 Dodge Graham 1 1*2 tot
DEAN-HKRG CORPORATION
Truck.
202 First Street
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck
FOR
RENT:
Furnished
room
t
or
Phone 711
I. W. Phillips* Hons
2 gentlemen. Mollonville Ave.,
rO lt RENT—Two room garage
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
2nd house above Ball Park. Dicks's
apartment. Rath. 803 Union
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd S t
residence.
Avenue.

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

FOR RENT

t-ORIST

hOR SALE: Carload of ex tra
fancy bananas. Selling a t re a ­
sonable price. First S treet and
Katirnnd Avenue.

Building: M aterial

Service

rin iml Quality
bi|ni
U CAFE
little House
Hir. J05 W. 1st SL

FOR SALE
-------- LUMBER delivered
in and around Sanford, yellow
Pine fram ing, sheathing, siding,
flooring ceiling and finish.
At
prices that are a savings to you.
\e rm o n t Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla.

BY CONDO

EVERT TRUE

Wanted

work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

M alaria, Chills and Fever
D engue or Bilious Fever.

Florida S ta le Hoard
O f H ealth

It k ill, the arrant.

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
thn
greatest development in G eorgia's m
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach ju s t finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started ;
q uarter million dollar opera bouse
under construction; two millions S
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. W rite Devel­
opment Department. The P ensa­
cola News.

*IH"Tlll.\N1» PAIHT

fh* P ain t Ttist Have* T rs
Money.

A ta m i f n e l u r i M t b y
■ b » r* u a -|,ln d « lv y P a i n t

O '.

Bold by
LOSSIMM I’AINT COMPANY
I I I Magnolia A fS
I’bnB* 374

G. TAYLOR DYER
Printing—Decorating
P H O N E 303

111.1 Sanford Ave, Hanford, Fla

IN S U R A N C E

3 Business Sites
■ Apartment House Site3
Water Fronts

ad to icing land south of Rose Court.
IhiH subdivision is stak ed and
ready to pul on th e m arket.

and all th ose who con trib u ted to th e hucccns o f
tiic m em bership enm paign o f I lie C ham ber o f
Com m erce on the w on d erfu l record th a t bus been
m ade.
_ .. .

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Go., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 'Jc
charge. I0e 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.

on Hanford Ave.

A. I \ CONNELLY &amp; SONS

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s la rg ­
est daily. Want nil rate I l-2e per
word; 1 insertions I t-4c; 6 or
more le per word each insertion.

Magnolia at Second

You aro wasting time and mo­
Have you rooms to re n t or sonic
second hand fu rn itu re to sell? ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
Use The H erald’s classified page sified advertisement. Phono it in
today. No. 148.
and g et results.

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                    <text>T1IE WEATHER
Local thundershowers Monday
and Tuesday; gentle variable
winds.
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M an W ith Relatives H aving
Big Tim e Touring the W est
Ranlston Sneaks at Memorial
Service Held In Chicago;
Says Evolution Fight Was
Ilryan’s Greatest Effort

iil#alt&gt;'Dca,er

/ NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—De­
claring that tho lack bf whiskey
is brveding a "race of ping
pong players," Nathan Douchy,
'•'I year old champion of rum
Had Never Met Great and tobacco has spoken his mind
what this world is com­
Leader Before Trial about
ing to. Celebrating his birthdny
a few days ago with friends at
Commoner’s Devotion To His Darien, Conn., he attributed hi;/
Itihle and Religion Lauded age to whiskey and smoking.
“One of the most disgusting
Hy Tennessee Court Head sights
is to see n young man
.ordering u sarsaparilla soda.
CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Speaking
My dad would have licked me
at n William Jennings Bryan me­
had Ah* seen me drinking any­
morial service at the North Shore
thing like that. We are getting
Congregational Church hero Sun­
t»&lt;&gt; highly moral anil nre being
day afternoon, Judge John T. Rauldominated by the feminine
ston. who presided at the Scopes
mind. In time we’ll lie breeding
trial, paid tribute to one of the
a race of ping pong players.
leading figure- in the "evolution
Football will Ik? too rough. baaccase." "Coming from tho South ] hnll too strenuous ami golf is
as I do, and knowing of my im­
mu* sign of our degenrscy. Pok­
pulsive nature. I fear that some I er is giving way to bridge and
of you might misjudge my onUm* I it’s not because of whiskey hut
insm for political prejudice," said I the lack of it," he said.
the Tennessean, "therefore I think

S e i n g 'D a m n

j In Adopting

Daughter
tssA s s o e ia te

Ujno- For Girl
lift Attorney Says |
Tomlin Peers, his sweet­
lie Is Capitalizing Vivinl
heart, and W. G. Carter, his rival.
kRecentNotoriety Bertucci was sent from head­
quarters to investigate the shoot­
ing of Ruth Glen shortly M o re !•
V YORk T Auff. 10.— o’clock. He was about to stop his
Mao' l/)uisc Spas, -* automobile in front of the house

Bohemian actress was
totiav. Eilworu &gt;V.
link', wealthy real csterator, who wished to
[her, frankly admitted
La "damn tool”.
[wrung said that hp was
L with philanthropy
line

A reward of $500 has
tfferrd today by Robert N.
[t budmn associate oi

W h isk ey G ets Boost
JVoinNc w Y orJvcu,9\

NUMBER 9

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. AUGUST 10, 1925

B asket o f P each es
Sent to The H erald
By Sandy Anderson

The Herald received from
Sandy Anderson of this city,
who is now handling the peach
crop for the American Fruit
Herald Correspondent Tolls Growers, Inc., at Pinehurat, N.
llmv I’nrty Is Cordially
a basket of peaches which
Greeted Everywhere; Tour were declared hy several to he
National Park Interesting the largest and fines ever seen
in Sanford.
The basket weighed 52 pounds
and contained about 70 peaches.
Florida G ets P len ty
Many of the peaches weighed
o f Good A d vertisin g Inure than three-quarter* of n
pound anil ncvoral weighed ftpPholoa.apher Has a Run In proximntely one pound. Some
the larger ones were nine to
With the Mexicans at Tin of
II inches in circumference ami
Juana; Hollywood Visited three to four inches In diame­
ter.
By RUBY I.EACII
The peaches were of the Li­
(Prcrs representative on board
beria
variety and color although
Ithe Rod*'* Florida Special)
they
were
larger and really tnsPrelude n la Pinafore
than the famous Georgia
“And when the train is hard to tier
fruit. The peaches reached The
ride,
Herald office in good condition.
Charlie generally steps outside,
The
Herald acknowledges
And so do his sisters and his cou­
sins and Ids au n ts—
His sisters ami his cousins—

Many Additional Telegrams j White-Robed Leaders Leave
Received on Success of Dig i Washington After Staging
Forward Movement; Mure Successful Demonstration
Subscriptions Arc Received There Saturday Afternoon

Plan To Discuss And Map Out
WASHINGTON.
Aug. 10.—
Snturdny a continu'd
Since
Progrvifsivc Program For
New
York
is
the
next
step
on
the
flood of congratulatory messag. *
Organization; McFarland
have poured into the offices of th- M'hedule of the Ku Kiux Elan. The
To Make Recommendations
Chamber of Commerce ffollowing success of the parade Saturday
in an understanding
tho successful nicmhershii i earn resulted
paigu which came to a clo»se la-' 'among its promoters for a big paWith one of tlie greatest cam­
Friday night, giving the tSaitfonl rad" in Fifth Avenue sometime
paigns
in Chamber of Commerce
"I believe that those who will history completed
trade body a civic fund •if over next summer. Pennsylvania. New
with grent glory
submit
thenni'lveto
the
gun!
$105,000 and making it the larg- Jersey, New York and New Eng­
l&lt;
&gt;
the
city,
tho
hoard
of directors
eat chamber in the work on a land lenders will begin work at ancc of the divine hand are used will meet tonight in special session
Browning said:
t have per capita basis.
oiu-e to bring about a log demon- from time to time in the work at the Chamber headquarters to
where they van render tin* greatrevived. There is nothing
the work of laying out it
Subscriptions which have n &gt;t
jent serviee. In other words, 1 be­ gbegin
me hut to have the ndop- hRerto
n
a
t
development
program for
been published are*: Knight
lieve Unit there is a mission for Sanford ami Seminole
Bglcd. I am sorry. I liked and MarNoill, $1,000; Frank Ev­
county.
every
person
in
the
world.
And
if
1 She i&lt;he is too old. I
When President Higgins began Ids
ans,
$250;
l&gt;.
II.
McFarland,
tru
we
will
allow
ourselves
to
bo
led
[igainsl those seeking t° tee, $50; the Boston Store, $25;
ond term as president a few
by Jehovah lie will find the work -ei
L girl’s happiness. To tnc
Mouths ago he decided to appoint
National
Cast
Iron
Pipe
Compan;
.
to
which
we
lire
best
adapted."
Lrr.l to k- hut H’&gt;. f)hc was $100; S. J. Higgcrs, $25; I.. I'. in th"ir drive for "100 per cent
Judge Rnulstnn reviewed the no committees until after the hig
Ear with pic, but her age McDaniel. $26; George Sclinll, $25; Ainerieanisin’* and that they can
r inip.i'gn, to. In* knew there- would
Fit sole purpose for which ta d I t G. W hittle, $26; bringing conduct ii meeting and a parade in circumstances leading to tho in­ . be hundreds of new members and
dictment
nod
trim
of
Joint
,
’
i
.
n | her - to be a companion
the total to approxim ately $P&gt;7,- tin orderly manner.
Scope;-, naming the attorneys ,n J.-iieii fine loiumittun material to
Ir-jesr-idd I to ' &gt;UtyT t ’lln'
from. Tonight the work of
Weather
comUtloruf
here
took
the case fn which William Jennings choocit
Wth the
appointing committees will be
some
of
tile
enthusiasm
out
of
the
Bryan
appeared
for
the
prosecu­
Somc
of
the
messages
vvhlej
.nc iwu girts could hnd
started.
have been received by the Cham­ Klnnsntcn last night and today. tion.
; in common.
Thousands
of
them
went
home
In
t
Tiic
address
closed
with
a
de­
I The re. or.I l.reakii g campaign
eitivcly am through. I will ber of Commerce follow:
and the I' 'inendous working cipinight.
Virtually
all
of
the
special
nial
that
God’s
creative
power
“ H eartiest congratulations from
nlopt another child. The
tid now av iilalju has plnced niurli
trains
departed
before
midnight,
was
limited,
the
speaker
declaring
misinterpreted my motives. the second largest Chamber of and automobiles left the city in that with Mr. Bryan lie believed greater re iioiisibdities upon the
Commerce in the work on the suc­ continuous streams.
| never been so unhappy."
m the unlimited and universal shoulders of the officers and &lt;11rift* he lavished on tho cess of your membership drive."
power
of God. Mr. Bryan believ­ rertors of He* * humher and ii part
ljintii.il is Held.
pit she was in Iti.s care— This was signed by David Slioltz
ed in Christian education, Judge of the meting will lie given to
A
Klnn
“qiritunl”
was
held
at
I and jewelry—will remain of tlie Daytona trade body.
Raiilstuti concluded “and at Un­ working out a |dnn for the mod­
Tiie Orlando Chamber
suid: (he national capital horse show tune of the death was planning ernizing of tli- work of the Cham­
l;«ws»ion. But she will ro­
ll br parents without nny "This organization extends henrti- ,,rounds in Arlington county, Vn.. the building of n great cii ...1 anil ber and pinring it upon the most
■Blerccnt or rights or in- est congratulations upon the w on-1,early tin afternoon, and a large I mu now pleading with yon t» effii icnl bit d imim iblu. i 1 is also
kii tn the Browning for- dorful success of your membership ,c r o s - was burned there tonight.
the desire of all workers i i the recampaign. All Florida is proud of •These ceremonies were in the
■Vr foster father said.
veqt cninpuign and citizens gener­
Hb U»t, the girl clung to you. Sincercst best wishes for in- • |hands o! th • Klansmen front the
ally to see other big c i v - move­
H&amp;al storv of her age and creasing accomplishment and pros­ District uf Columbia, Virginia and
ments started at once so that lire
Maryland. The delegate t from
•.a111- of her family. perity."
M j a t l v . Ii.ti n ’ • h e r mothThe following message was re­ Pennsylvania and other staler
"f here had returned home.
M kiC“now tell the truth reived hy President Edward Hig- north
i
The burning of tho cross was
v■l ! ii . i-nfi-i ci;co la st gins from Harry T. Bothwell jit
strict Attorney Providence, It. I., "A total of
. followed hy "nnturalinztion" ci re’ i&lt;.
. i " t y . a : d 000
subscribed is magnificent uionics, in whlcli scvcrnl thousand
Bird &gt;. C o lc r, o f work.
Heartiest congratulations. . candidates were initiated.
Impe ri a l Wizard Evans is in for
f »V,l,lic W.-I- Now watch Sanford’s progress."
Colvin It. Brown of the service a c o n t e s t for his high position, lb
that she might I departm ent of the United States marched in the parade y-sterday
*Saul utenijc to end her!• Chamber of Commerce wired to­ but departed before the cerctu inies
n k r k in g pi need i day: "Accept congratulations on at the Sylvian theater at the
LWttut surveillance of 1 your membership campaign. R«’- (C.ntiliued on Page Six!
l!
SI. • Irel n - suits are splendid indeed.’
K ^ I front the efThe Famous
Players-Laskey
L Ur
\esterdny,
Corporation wired; "We have learn
Little M iss Florice
Pc!
W must lie re- cd of the campaign of the Sanford
Campbell Dies Alter
itement. Chamber of Commerce and con­
it
Owning nnd gratulate you on this splendid ex­
An Fxtended Illness
IT*! ^
talk in pression of civic spirit. We trust
Pf t
a Dunnet, that the campaign will bring those
The ninny friends of littlr Miss |
[
v. The txotxl results which uru certainly
d Mrs. A. P. Connelly of
»■rcp:Jy
t h,. K j r |
returned Friday from an F I ..... Campbell will regret to (
justified by such progressive ae- I
[ / ’!'
**Bng goodbye tion."
vacation tri|i to points learn &lt;&gt;f her death Rv-t t rulay . |
,t
m the northern part of morning at 7:-’l» o'clock •'» her i ,
Sam Bcmbow, nationally known
he had bought motion
States nml in Canada home after an extended 'I " • *’«
picture distributor in a
Kidnev trouble
I,-tided over a period of | several months
telegram
to
J.
L.
M
arcntcttc
of
the
mom
‘‘■t Mr. Browning Milanc Theater said: "Acknowl­
1which recently ri’Hulteil
of her had edging your telegram to Mr.
g h«'re about the first of serious complications arc '" d to
J, but said it was Goldberg. Will do everything pos­
and Mrs. Connelly went have caused the death of the lit­
hi him to see her sible to arrange national distri­
a
,nvillu via rail und by boat tle girl.
Florico was the five year old
ie to New York, where
bution for the Sanford film. How­
nt some time. From New daughter of Mr. and Mr*-. ■ ■
ever. I can’t make definite prom­
&gt;,y they continued their Cainphell who reside at -n', M“ pl.c »
*f SiiysHeW ill, isc."
by motor up the Hudson Avenue in this city. Many »*autlFrom Howard Van Stiver of the
, 0
,| into the Cnttskill Moun- ful floral offerings exi»n
For 11is Crime,’ Record
Company a t St. Augustine
h,.y went from the fatn- c. tecm willi which she wm? hdil.
WASHINGTON
The funeral was comluctcd ■at- caslt deficit of $•*(
came this message: “Congrntuuiv York mountains to Nm■ tions on the success of your drive.
,||.4 and thence down the unluy morning by Rw. 1 ■ • ^ ^ fiscal year, which
1 Havo been watching results. K.\V' wuh cn noli need by
renco River to Montreal of the Baptist church nt
1 poet to be in Sanford oil Tuesday
ler Undertaking Parlor.
Department.
&gt; with now sketch booklet and counaila Mr. anil Mrs. Con tiiok place in Ukeview ( emcUry.
• ty hook dummy.
Depending on
to Sanford by way
rk and renort having
lit fill trip. Except for
being n little too cold
Mr. Connelly said t&lt;»atlier experienced was

-J*

HARDY NAMED TO
SUCCEED MOORE
AS CLUB LEADER

Schw artz L eaves N ote
C o n fessin g Murder
and A ck n ow led ging
B ig Insurance P lot

Body Is Found In
Apartment House
Claim s S elf-D e fen se
In S la y in g Itinerant
E v a n g elist - W orker
OAK I. AND. Citlif., Aug. 10.
—Trapj e»l in it apartment;
hmtse here, Charlen Henry
j Schwartz, object of n nation­
wide search in connection
with the mysterious murder
in the Pacific Cellulose Com­
pany at Walnut ('reek, com­
mitted suicide early Sun­
day.

Schwartz, believed to havo kill­
ed n laborer and attempted to In­
cinerate the hotly in a plot to col­
lect more than $100,000 insurance,
shot himself through the head
when policemen surrounded the
apartm ent. He had l&gt;een hiding
there since the explosion July JO,
when the body was found.
The resignation of James It.
In a note to his wife, who ii
Moori* art ntnnnffer d( the Sanford
Baseball Club bus been accepted
by officials of the club, according
to an announcement made today hy
President Vance E. Douglass, who
stated that Arthur Hardy has
been named to succeed him. Hardy
assumed Ids new duties todny with
the team facing the Saints in St.
Petersburg.
Moore has been managing th*
local club for the past several
weeks since the resignation of
Nick Carter. Under Ids tutelage
several changes were made in tho

I

Mr., Mrs. Connelly
Return Home After
Extended Vacation

fn his note, Schwartz suid ho
had killed in self defense a inun
who came to his laboratory and
demanded money. This assertion
WHS upheld when the police learned
he rented the Oakland upnrtmcnt
and urrnnged to go into hiding
several hours before the explosion.
Regarding his deed, Schwartz
wrote Ids wife:
| "Now I wish to toll you, niy dear
little girl, I do not know the man,
iiiinouncing ins nppoinwnem..
never looked how ho was dressed,
Since the team left Sanford last never touched him after that. Tho
week it lias been strengthened by only thing I did was I tried to
the addition of two new hurlors. bum him, to wipe out and go—go
Pitcher Kidd was secured from I do not know where."
Paris Island, S. &lt;k, where he has
The end of Schwnrtz’p flighb
bis'n pitching phenomenal hall for rnme in a casual way. C. W. Hay­
the U. 8. .Marine corps slaltont il ward, proprietor of the apartniert
there. Myers, n left hander, was house where the chemist took
secured from a Georgia town refuge, at a dinner party last night
where ho is said to have been mentioned that one of his lodgers
showing up well.
had got Into a scrape and was in
President Douglass also an­ hiding. This lodger had rented an
died suddenly at her home a t Oak
Avenue and Fourth Street at 2 nounced today that Outfielder apartm ent on July 30, saying hi*
o’clock Sunday afternoon. Heart Kill In Wade, who has been n tower car hud been wrecked utul whlsksy
disease is said to have caused lierj of strength to the club, has been found in it.
Somebody produced a newspaper
recalled by the Macon club and
death.
Th®
Although Miss Woodruff has will leave for the Georgia t ’ity photograph of Schwaitz.
been ill f°r some time she has Wednesday at tho conclusion of tlu man was smooth shaven; liny*
been able to he up and apparently series with the Blockmcn in St.- ward’s lodger wore a mustache.
was in excellent spirits just be­ Petersburg. Wude’s performance1 Hayward plnced his finger over
in the field and nt bat has been
fore her denth occurred.
Miss Woodruff came to Sanford a bright spot in the leant'* play­
about IU years ago and made her ing and his loss will he keenly
home with her brother, E. T. felt by tho club. An outfielder
Woodruff, until his removal seve­ from Macon, whose name has not
ral years ago to Jacksonville. been learned, will report here to
Since that time she has resided at succeed Wade, according to an
(her home where she died Sunday
l afternoon. She is survived only

Coal Strike A ppears
To Be Inevitable Now

Sanford Units Of Florida National
Guard Leave for Annual Encampment

U‘V^ Admits 106
J *n Uiffian F ig h t
' '"k’- - Premier Painial statement
that -Oi'. French
\ .r' ^1 ourcil in one of
engagements with re"i.-i iM thu Jalicl
«f Syria. lie ilc1 that "events in
, * • grave us certain
^K ht to represent them.”

Markets

Aug. i o ._ Wheat
•
U’5 1- 2 ; Decent*Wrn e ’2 1 “ : 0 *Ls, Sept.,
Sept. 101 1-2 to 104-

d that everywhere they
were talking and nsk'|„ridn, indicating that
ands of northern vjsi„,n to this state during
A'inter months.

Searching For
Society G in
)RK, Aug. 10 Police
opolitaii .area and porl.i
iigland wore nrcsamg
, today for Evelyn J jc iii IB year old society
aiiiihcd two days ago
parents Park Avenu*
Vlad in bo&gt;' * clothes.
bv a recent operation
,1 of her tonsil*, it U
ahe wandered off With
iiockcts during mental

Palm Beach H otel Is
Bohlied o f $411 Today

The Board of Directors of the
Sanford Hotel-Realty Company
ha? declared a second dividend or
two per cent to be paid to au
stockholders as of record of Au­
gust 1, 1925, according to letters
being received by the stockholder*
of the compuny today.
The company was organised du­
Girl W ill A ttem pt
ring the past winter for tho pur­
C hannel Swim Today pose of acquiring lund nnd secur­
ing for Sanford a modern tourist
j
work of the corporivBOULOGNE. France. Aug. 10.— hotel.hasThe
resulted in the construc­
Miss Lillian Harrison of Buenos tion
tion of the new Hotel Forrest
Aires is to try to swim across the Lake in this city which ta now
English channel friuji the r rvnch
nearing completion, tho
to tho English side todny. She will rapidly
hostelry will be opened for guest$
tnke to the water sbout noun with
eu January I, 1‘J ‘J d, it U
«
veather ^uuditiops Jioyd,
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925.

PAGE TWELVE

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to all those who helped make the membership campaign of
Chamber of Commerce such a tremendous success.

To

workers, who by their
successful, we express
assisted by joining thi organization or by giving tneir mora
support, we extend ou: greetings and assurances of co-operation

that was manifested during the Campaign will continue
itself felt and will result in our city becoming one of the greatest
and largest in Florida.

Sanford has just begun to grow

future holds many good things in store for the people
community.

HIGGINS, President

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The Amoclaied Prtaa la •selui•▼•ly entitled tn »he naa for rePublication of all m w i dlapiiche*
credit CO to It or not otherirl«r er»dlied In this paper and alio ih» lo­
cal news nuMlahcd herein. All rlfhta
of republleatlon "f epecliil dispatchMONDAY, AUGUBT 10, 1925
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n b r a m v b ' p i Ta t f o k m
lc ~ D « p tr wnlrr route to JackaonTitle.
3.—Conatruction of St. Johne-Indian River canal.
3.
—Extension of white way.
4.- -Exlcnalon of local amuaetncnla.
—Swimming pool, tcnnla courta,
etc.
Augmenting of huildlng pro*
gram —hoqaca, hntela, apartment
hauaca.
I.— Extension of atrect paving pro­
gram.
8.—Conatrnctlon
of
boulevard
around lAke Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program,
8*—Expansion of aehool system
with provision for Incrraacd fa­
m ilies.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
REWARD OK HUMILITY:—
Whomever cxnltoth himself ahull
bo aboard: and ho that humble!h
hlmaclf ohall bo exalted. Luke II:
11.
But In Inwlinesx of mind let each
esteem other better than thninael
vea. I ook not every man on hlx
own thinga, but ever man alao on
the thing.•» of othcra. Philippians
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Sanford M ust H ave More Housing F a c ilitie s

As Brisbane Sees It

It is almost an impossibility to pick up a newspaper
without seeing reference made to the rapidity with which
people are coming to Florida. Returning vacationists tell
of the great numbers heading southward by tram and by
automobile. Press dispatches sny the automobile traffic
has reached an astounding volume and the movement of
the "tin conners" is yet sixty days away.
There is no way of checking the number of new cars
arriving except at Jncksonwlle where traffic down the
cast coast must cross the toll bridge over the St. John's
river. Figures at this icrossing indicate a minimum of
five thousand cars are entering Florida every week. Oth­
er highways into the state arc undoubtedly finding a like
amount and it is safe to say that every week brings ten
thousand new automobiles to (Florida. Estimating four
persons to each car, there are forty thousand people com­
ing into the state, by automobile alone, every seven days.
Add to this number those who come by trains, and every
Pullman is crowded on every train. Add those who enter
Florida by steamship through Jacksonville, Miami, Key
West and Tampa, 'ihen you will find the figures reach
staggering totals.
What docs it all mean? Why are all these people com­
ing so early in the year? It is the middle of August, and
the supposedly hot test period of the summer.
Unquestionably these people are coming now in order
to find places in which to stay before the rush of fall
and winter visitors begins. They arc home seekers. They
nre coming to Florida, practically all of them with the pur­
pose of staying and becoming permanent residents of the
state which is now in the limelight throughout the whole
world.
Sanford citizens, realizing tho seriousness of the con­
dition which will exist here this fall are erecting more new
houses than ever before. Building permits arc being tak­
en out a t a faster ri.te than ever before in the history of
the city and a great building program is in progress. Rut
still, unless more of a building campaign is inaugurated by
the people of this community, the coming fall will find
a housing problem which will ho extremely difficult to
handle.
There still remains time to construct houses and apart­
ments before the actual opening of the winter tourist
senson. The coming three months should sec a tremen­
dous building campaign in progress in Sanford and this
section.
A big fund lms been provided with which to advertise
the merits of the community. Rut what good will it do
to bring thousands of new people here if we are unable
to furnish places for them to stay after they get here?
Sanford must have hundreds of new houses. We must
put forth efforts to interest big capital in the construction
of more hotels and greater apartment buildings. Too
many such buildings cannot he given our city.
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The Radio Bllraele.
Shorter Road to Knowledge.
Girl* and “Bookor" Head.
Mausoleum and Triplet*.
BY ARTHUR BR18BANB

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THE SHORT operas "CavalL I
eria Rustic-ana" and "Pagllacci,"
admirably sung in the open air on
Wednesday night, were heard over
the radio by hundreds of thousands
in their homes. The opera was free
by New York City, to all that car­
ed to listen on the spot or on the
radios.
A thousand times as many as
nny opera house in the world
could hold were able in comfort
and without expense or travel to
hear the inspiring, elevating
music.
IN THE homes the sentimental
young Indy could sit in her comer
and listen, musing on love jealousy
and fierce Italian ardor in isolated
ecstasy.
The older people could enjoy the
music together, the young people
could ignore it, or listen oc­
casionally and hear the story of
the operas told by the "broadcast­
er” while ns he said, "the artists
rested and received their well de­
served applause.”

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THAT THUNDER of applause,
exciting and stirring, cotfid be
heard in hundreds of thousands
of houses in the crowded cities,
far out on the fnrmn.
The world hns never known such
a miracle ns the miracle of the
rmlio. And no mnn living knows
what radio and moving pictures
combined nre destined to do for
education.
As railroads shortened men’s
journeys, nnd telegraphy short­
ened transmission of messages, so
rndio and moving pictures will
make shorter by more than ninetenths the Journey along the tire ­
some road of knowledge.

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MncMILLAN, 3,700 miles away
in the Arctic Ice, is called up and
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interviewed, hy rndio, answering
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POl.K COUNTY RECORD
the Associated Press questions
SANFORD. THE CITY BIH
with his own broadcasting appa­
How often a small, aeemingly the window of n atatinnnry Pull8TANTIAL
ratus.
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'liner saw a tram p dog runSanford, the elty auhatantlal.
l-ater, when ho starts flying, fndunificnnt act of kindness
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| . mng up and down tho railroad
Stable, progressive and new,
MncMillnn will he ship to answer some dumb
IS SC A R C E
cranturc will utlniir- !yorxts in bewilderment. Tho thouFirm thy foundation—
questions hy radio while in flight.
nbly servo to atte st the caliber of |? nnd - dnllar-a - week immediately
Feeding a nation,
i 'j m m
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left his table, going in pursuit of
City where dreama have come true.
IF MEN can do that now, how a man or woman.
AND GETTING SCARCER
the unkempt little animal, finally
soon will they talk through the
Precisely true. Tho little human­ overtaking
ALL THE TIME
him
nnd,
returning
to
Sanford, the city of aplrlt,
ether to those cosmic flying ma­ itarian acts of a person best typify
t e l ! i ■r-LUl
the
diner,
ordered
a
fine
meal
for
Seeking tho true and the good;
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chines, the planets, floating in
and reflect hin or hor character. the little outcast. Another indica­
High tny ideala,
spare 7
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT INI
Strong thy appeals,
No static or other trouble pro A man may preach nn eloquent tion of noble unselfishness.
VERY
NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PEll
For God and for real brotherhood.
New
York
City,
that
hustling,
once you get outside this philosophy of life, contribute lav*
"He sure to laugh with the other fellow; not at him. aumahly,
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progressive
nnd
noisy
metropolis,
earth’s
only about 500 Ishly toward
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charities, impresa the accused by its thousands of visitors
When kindliest! and your sense of humor collide, let kind­ mil rs deep.
Sanford, the city progressive,
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neighbors by his exemplary con­ from every state in the Union, ns
Building with viaion and art;
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ness have the right of way." Thus Charlotte Greenwood,
Welcome extended,
dealer in stage laughs, sums up her philosophy of life.
. "civilization”
. , . „
IN OUR
human be- duct nnd yet spurn a cringing and well as tho principal citien of Eu­
Strangcra befriended:
homeless dog, and In so doing dis­ rope, ns lacking all hum anitarian
City of subitnneo and heart.
A good wholesome laugh wins friends hut it doesn t ’mpidly. F.voryone knows that play his real nature, thus upset sentiment in its daily commercial
—J. C. Bllla, Jr.
will them when the laugh is at their expense. Some author |,.xrrpi;i,
*msihie food
food have
have
grind, this same city frequently
exercise nnd
and sensible
has snid, "to he educated is to know when to Inugh." lie made modern girls much taller ting nil his good works much ns manifests a great spirit of consid­
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Sanford—A Florido town of 10,- might ju st as well have added that there is no time to and stronger than they were and, the contented nnd stoical bovine eration nnd sympathy in dealing
000 people where f 105,000 wan
who
gives
n
brimming
pail
of
milk
with
its
unfortunate
lesser
crea­
thanks
to
education,
their
brains
For Further Information.
raised on a $25,000 goal for the laugh at the other follow. Some clay you might he in the and skulls are bigger.
only to kick the container over at tures. Just the other day nn im­
Chnmber of Commerce.—Tnnipa other fellow’s shoes and then learn how it feels to he ridi­
tho
expiration
of
the
milking
pro­
mature sparrow fell from its nest
Call at Montezuma Hotel.
.1. I). Patrick, portrait painter,
culed.
Tribune.
in the coping of a large building
says tho American girl’s nose is cess,
Miss Greenwood, herself a recent newlywed, continues, pointing upward, her eyes getting The mnn who is kind nnd con­ nnd, after a vain effort to fly
H. B SCHULTE R E A L T Y Ctt.iv.1
Today’s best laugh: I/&gt;vo may "I don't see how any woman can hope to become a suc­ rounder, her mouth going up st siderate toward all dumb creatures away, settled upon the pavement
Im blind, hut this doesn’t prevent
the corners.
jmay well be regarded as Nature’s of n busy street. A number of pnsHer declara­
the lover from seeing hnlf a ynrd cessful wife without a sense of humor."
MAKE RESERVATION EARLY
nobleman. W*» recall at this point sersby were nttracted to the bird’s
of prop whin a cornfyd hoards a tion should he supplemented with the statement that no
the gnunt and homely Abrnhnm sorry plight. Police observing the
AMONG
SAVAGES,
where
con­
E f atrret car. Phil Armstrong in man can he a successful husband unless he possesses a
ditions aro stagnant, there is little Lincoln going to the reicue of a crowd hastily approached and ono
Times Union.
sense of humor.
captive pig that was penned in a of the officers, securing a ladder, j
change.
wallow under a snake fence. In the climbed up to the coning, and enreAt
Cape
Town
University
in
The noted comedienne speaking further sa y s: "Ev­ South Africa doctors, recently dis- process of extrication, it is relnt- fully replaced the small bird sa fe -1
A ropy of Saturday's Issue of
Tho llcrnhl was rent to every big ery woman has a chance to use a sense of humor from the sorting the body of a native.M that Mr- Lincoln was f r e e ly ! ly in its nest. What does this little
Chamber of Commerce in the Un­ time she drops her first china cup until she goes to her found that the native had a typi- bespattered with mud and had t o ,act prove,
ited .States, numbering approxi­ grave.
There are just nhout thirty-two chances ever col "boskov” skull, the kind found n‘tend nn important political moot- A number of people may care­
mately n thousand. Mere vniuublc
m that predicament, yet he lessly laugh nnd make the remark:
day for a woman to stop and decide to laugh instead of in fossil form dating hack to the i"g
advertising for Snnfordgladly net the unfortunate nnd not “Too ridiculous to waste one’s
Ice Age of 35,000 years ago.
sitting down to have a good cry.
too lovely creature a t liberty, thus time with such common dogs, cats
A classified advertisement In
"It's the little tilings that we let step in nnd ruin our AVI!AT CHANGES will come in displaying a genuine unselfishness and birds." That may in a measure
the Denver Dam, Wit., newspaper whole day. And then we try to work off our wicked dis­ men’s minds and bodies in the
nature and true nobleness of be true but the man, woman o r '
reads n» follows: "For Sale: A
spirit.
next
few
centuries,
with
the
fly­
child who goes out of his or her
cow that gives five quarts of milk positions on those around us when they haven’t had a ing machines, radio, moving pic­ A certain well known musical way to aid a distressed little croaa day. a set of golf sticks, set of tiingle thing to do with the fiasco."
tures, etc. 7
comedy actor was recently playing turn deserves a commendation nevlaw books and n very fine fur
Professor Haeckel suggested a middle western town nnd from crthcless.
It's
ju
st
as
easy
to
smile
as
it
is
to
look
sour
nnd
it’s
coat." Some cows arc just nat­
N E V E R BE DISCOURAGED
just as easy to laugh ns it is to rave. Laughing is catch­ that men’s eyes would become
urally versatile anyway.
specialized,
one
trained
to
use
the
,
-------- o-------ing. grouching is repulsive. Laughing breeds good feel­ microscope, one for the telescope,
T H E V A N IS H E D M IS E R
A mnn who 1ms been in San­ ing. Crying makes one sick at heart and mind. Good both
Ju st because thincs do not go ns you 'dab* nc'1J
togelher seeing nearby
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
ford just n few weeks, bought n spirits help others around you to ho in good spirits hut be­ things ns they are.
bu discouraged. Make every disappointment
piece of property several days ng",
atepping-utone
to greater achievement.
ing
out
of
sorts
creates
an
altitude
of
rebellion
in
those
Ho
Is
gone
from
here,
disappear­
Where
went
the
miser
of
this
putting up one thousand dollars
OURS IS a civilization of inter­ ed, become for years ns extinct ns section and when did he go? As
ns n hinder. Saturday he refused with whom you come in contact.
esting contrasts, although they
nsk when and where went
n profit of ten thnusnnd dollars.
are not what they used to be in the diplodocus before his nbsence well
"Laugh
and
the
world
laughs
with
you;
weep
and
you
the electric light bug or the oldDeposit regularly with this hank
Where can fatter growing invest­
weep alone," is a mighty good motto for everyone to olden days—slaves under the lash. was noted- tho old time miser. He time boot-jack: no one knows. Hut
ments !*• found than right Imre7
adopt. The man who laughs is happy. If he is having Indlntors in the arena, epicurr* eat­ ii scarce remembered; the young­ some guess. One guess is that the
■■— o-------nightingale’s tongues, Cleo­ est generation know nothing of miser came to realize th at his gold
Sanferd has achieved « wonder­ trouble, all the more reason why he should laugh.
The ing
‘t Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Act*1
patra
sailing with her friend, An­
nnd silver idols had feet of clay
ful record In securing 1,200 mem­ comfort that it brings is unhclicveuhle unless you try it.
him.
thony,
down
the
Nile,
etc.
—or of some cheap metal. They
bership for the Chamber of Com­ Let’s have more luughirg, not AT but WITH the
And yet time was when Ashe- had censed to be ns powerful ns
o tlio r
merce with n total of $105,000. fellow.
FOR INSTANCE, consider the ---j considerable town they were when ho turned miser;
"'c ---nnd-----every
Sanford now hns the largest Cham­
father who lives in two whitewash- jn this section had its miser. He they would not buy nearly ns much,
ber of Commerce in the world,
r.l rooms in Jersey C ity -n o need,
an instU„ tiori lik„ thl! vi||nK0 other people who had no collection
rated on n per capitn basin. Saii-i|
M Y F A V O R IT E S T O R IE S
to increase his troubles by print- ,
,
,
,
„
. , , of gold discs were really richer
ford, we admire you, nnd know you I1
ling his name. Out of work, he was i drunkard and so was distinguished than was he.
1ly ItCVIN S. COIIU
h.iso entered upon nn era of (level-1
worrying about feeding seven chil­ from other people, even if his
opnvut and expansion. Hill Glenn
And so. says theory, the miser
dren
day before yesterday, when looks did not set him apart. The
A
company
of
a
division
of
col­
in the Orlando Sentinel.
vate, improvising. “ It sez yore dnt tho neighbor,
keeking to buy in the cheapest
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROCRESSJ
called
In
"to
help
Iored troops were hi heavy march­ twenty-five thousand cullid troops his wife," announced triplets, children’s books pictured him nnd market turned his money into wild­
There are so many people atop-1ing order awaiting the word to is goin’ over do top tonight supmaking tho number of hia children ho was a favorite figuro for popu­ cat oil stocks, wireless telephone
ping in Hanford now that the hotels start for the front. It was to ho pn’ted hy fifty thousand French­ TEN.
lar chromos—ragged and semi- fakes, and bonds in companies
their
first
actual
conflict
with
the
men."
have to paint beds on the walla
starved
that he might save to add which promised imminent wealth
o f'lh e hallways in order to meet enemy. One of the privates hud
From down the line came a third
from extracting platinum from .........................................................................................................
to
his
precious
storu of coin.
THAT FATHER, waiting for the
the extra demand.—Sanford Her­ somewhere picked up a copy of the voice, raying:
rancid cheese or big dividends
triplets
to
be
horn,
rend
about
a
l‘W
The
picture
showed
him
in
some
Furls
edition
of
thu
New
York
ald. Yeah, we slept in one of those
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“Well, I knows whut toniorro'a magnificent new mausoleum to be
from banana farms in South Da­
Herald.
secret
place
gloating
over
his
ac­
Hanford lied* no long since; it was
edition of dat paper's gwine say.
kota.
It Is these securities which
"Docs dnt dar paper say any­ It’s gwine say, in big black let­ built by a combination of churches, cumulation of silver and gold, nre the
W right, W arlow and Company
one of those sky-scraper hotels, but
H K K l.ftd
treasures of the present
to
cost
three
and
one-half
mil­
fondling
the
coins,
holding
them
thing
nhout
us
buys7’*
inquired
a
the rale was no Idaine much higher
ters,
'Fifty
thousand
Frenchmen
miser,
Tis
said—it
is
the
hope
and provide a resting place up nnd letting them fall to hear
than ihv&gt; hotel that it was like go­ sergeant.
tromplcd to death by twenty-five lions,
for corpses, properly embalmed, their musical tinkle, crooning to that they will go to pnr which up­
"It aho' do," answered the pri­ thousand niggers.'"
ing down Into a duru*eon to sleep.
Are Now Receiving Application For
and put qway in their little niches. them ns n mother to her child, holds him, and since he knows that
—Til-City Nrws. Tim’s right, we
sophisticated thieves will not steal
startled
by
unexpected
sounds.
imagine standard prices for hotel
H IS C O U R S E M O D E S T
THAT MAUSOLEUM will not Always there was a hag for the them lie no longer hides them
accommodations would be too
under the hearth. His treasure
have whitewashed walls, but a line treasure nnd it was hidden under _____
h1"*! for peoplu who wouldn't give
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the miser has also changmarhlo finish.
the hearth or in n sliding-panel changed,
e,j
hi, ,J‘ress
t-o rents to see the Statute of
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and manner—he may
recess.
When churches ask, "Why are
Litnrty do the hooln-hoola.—San­
A young man who has hud the | lecture,
even own an automobile.
ford Herald. Where could yon get publicity given to John T. Scopes, j It in stall'd that it is Scopes' we not crowded 7" one answer
enough for ten rents to make the were ho not possessed of a stable hope to be ablo to undertake might he, “ Because, while mothers
Statue c i Liberty appear to carry character and appreciation of Ih-- graduate work in some branch of of children lack decent housing,
on improved Hu.sincsa nnd Residential Prop
build $3,500,000 mausoleums
on like th a t? —Tri-City News.
TAMI'A TltMJUNh
merits of tho fame that has come natural science. Doubtless he is you
ir. Sanford
for corpses that might ns well tie
■ O' ■ ■—
to him, might yield to the temp- j aware that the reputation which put
in
the
ground
to
add
to
its
fer­
Aline, further down tho porch, Intlon to capitalize the distinction1he now enjoys is likely to prove
Seven Florida counties have
bunds immediately available subject to b*
tility, or carried up the chimney gained more than 100 per cent is indicated for Charlotte, Delaughed with that dreamy sleepy which has befallen him. However,
Soto, llardec, Highlands, Okee­
fleeting
and
if
he
ever
make
any
examination.
of the crematory, putting back into
laugh that a girl has when she is Scopes appears to have preserved ]
marked success in life it must be the nir the nitrogen they took population from 1915 to 1925 as, chobee, St. Lucic, Osceola. Flag­
kisicd.— From a story by Dorothy hia balance, notwithstanding that' built
nn n substantial base and
ler, St. John’s Duval and Calhoun
Dow in ''College Humor.”
opportunities to profit havu been that the present is the time to from it." Would the Founder of shown by the chart prepared by counties.
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
Christianity, who had not where I)r. R- M. Harper, State Geograp­
Of course we don’t know nny tendered him.
make the preparation.
Decrease
is
reported
for
25
to
lay
His
heud,
subscribe
to
that
mere about it than a rabbit, but
her, published in the Sunday Tri­ counties. These are all in the
Showmen have sought to in -, Doubtless Scopes did not even
SEE
mausoleum?
offhand, wn’d say that if a girl duco him to accept stage engage­
bune. They are Pinellas, Manatee, north and west half of Florida,
dream
of
what
he
was
starting
laughs when she is being kissed ments and others have sought to |
Sarasota, Orange, Palm Beach, except Monroe. During the lust
THE COUNTRY, interested in Broward and Dade Counties.
she's cheating.—Macon Telegraph. place him on the lecture platform ' when the discussion In tho drug
D uB O SE A N D H O LLEK
few months, however, the “ Flor­
took place. Possibly he would the politics and scheming of Am­
Don’t be too hard on her, John­ in order that they might profit storo
The map, based on census fig­
have
avoided
the
whole
busincsn
REALTORS
erica's biggest city, will watch the ures, ahowa a t a glance the trend ida boom" has reached Monroe and
ny, That feller might have had from public curosity to see and ■
is being felt to the ndvantage of
« mustache for all you know,— hear the instrument which fo-1 had he foreseen the outcome, but M ayoralty fight approaching in of population toward the south­ West
Florida also.
it must be said for him that ho New York. The present Mayor ern p art of Florida. Hillsborough,
Mont-pmery Advertiser.
112 Park Avenue
msnted such a hitter legal bat­
The remaining eight counties, in
Or nS might simply have boon tle. Being without a Job he might j bore himself modestly throughout Hylan holds street car companies Polk, Seminole, Lake, Lee, Hendry
a
the
north
and
west,
nre
credited
an amateur.—Newark &lt;0.) Advo­ welcome the receipt of funds, but J the ordeal and he is acting not to their contract with the city anil and Collier Counties have gained with gains of 10 to 25 per cent.
■■ISSSIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll
less sensibly in refusing to capita­
cate.
from 50 to 75 per cent. Two Ea.ut
it is to hia credit that he has re­ lize himself ami in seeking to a fivc-cent faro.
The
1915
state
census
showed
All w» hava to say la that laugh­ fused all offers toward self-ex-1
That distresses corporation gen­ Coast counties, Volusia and Bre­
ing U alright in ita place, which ploitatlon. He will not enter the broaden his equipment for life by tlemen aecustomixl to owning the vard gained from 76 to 100 per 83,682 people in Hillsborough
couuty, while the 1916 census gives
pursuing n further course of of the big city and that do own cent.
isn’t when you are kissing.
freak class nor will ho attem pt to study.
us ----133,384,
the largest population
TIIE B U SIN E SS O F R U N N IN G A JlOM® Ih
r.t
r&lt;l- » ■ £ 5 *
its political machinery.
Gain of from 25 to 60 per ccntof any
Florida

JUST LITTLE ACTS OF KINDNESS

Beach Prope

Laugh A Little Bit

New Smyrna Be;

S e m in o le (l[ounhjl)ai
S a n fo r d , F la ..

First Mortgage Loans]

FLORIDA COUNTIES

EA SIER BY T1IE A DV ER TISEM EN TS.

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e n r ' H T , u :IVv . minis Heines (end Entry. Vo. SITM1
ih t ] a i, c m c r iT OK
c r for W 1-3 o f XIV 1-1. Section 7.
IN »NI&gt; 1'OR T U B Township 30S. l!nn«e 3t*K.. Tallan r MfcatNot.rc. in luissre Merldliut. hna fllrtl notice o f
Intention to m a k r
C ommutation
it ia x ib iiv .
Vrtinf. to esta b lish claim to the land
Bin mo l&gt;. A
Complainant
ab o ve described, before Klerk of
Klreult Court, at Orlando. Florida,
vs.
Merritt T. Robinson, ami nil un­ nn the 3rd day o f September. H*25.
Klalmant n am es as w itn esses;
known parti** claiming InlrrcH
In ami to th* lands Involved In
W, K. Itoyd. of Sorrento, Florida,
W. ||. Ilovil. of Sorrento. Florida,
till* null. D e fe n d, a n ts
T. i: White. ,.f Sorrento. Florida,
Karl P - . s. of Sorrento. Florida.
o n l r r s ( r n h ll r a t l n n
To any p erson , and nil person*,
tieorpr C. Crom. K tgliur,
w lm s s m ono Is. or n a m e s are. u n ­
it now h to . the c o m p l a in a n t herein,
h a v in g or c la lm ln i; any r ig h t. title
t&gt;r Interest In and to th e lands, or
any part or P o rtio n th ereo f, involv*
■d In this su it:
It appear!nit Irotn m e sveorn lil'l
or eomphlltil. hrrejn filed , llwtt
there Is ft person , or are persons.
Interested In t h e p rop erty Involved
111 the nltnVe Styleil stilt.
who..nnm.. N, nr n a m e s are, u n k n o w n to
eomtdalnnnt. anti tin- eoinplainunl
praying In salil hill for r.dl-f
e « tln .t
stieli
p erson s,
NOW.

cultlfattog; the flowers and shrub- I*

Wry that surround* the old-fash­
ioned house in which he has lived
fur nearly &lt;10 years.

.Office 148

MISS KATIIRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

TO REACH BITTERS or sellers ot
Florida real estate advertise in
the S t Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word

telephone

MARRIAGE OF MISS LIGHTFOOT
MR. GEER IS EVENT OF AI T i t

1v-1

The following account of the
m arriage of Mias llertha Lighlfoot ware l i white dr,s- and carried
to Marion \V. (leer will be of much
interest to many iu Sanford. Mr.
Geer was formerly of Sanford, lici tlu r, Mrs. C l a r e n .Light foot, who
Ing connected with the advertising Kave her in t
•‘*,K
departm ent, of The Herald, and met at.ih e altarmarriage,
i.V 'ir and. was
groom and
has a large number of friends who his best r
Mr.
are extending congratulations.
The bride • w
, W m an Geer.
r will bold
r°K* ...Beautiful in every detail and a whit, flora ct • ‘,f *uuiful in a
«.&gt;!•:* the F irs t Baptist m arriage of wide interest, was a veil caught
dress, wearing
itcont 'afternoon at 3:30 th a t of Miss Bertha Lightfoot of 30111
jp : :. .
Altoona,' Fla., and Mr. Marion \V. rm-e.i and hlli,. ”
Geer of- West Palm Ileuclt. Fla.,
Following ti,,
a t six o'clock, at the Fir-t Baptist informal ni-ei t
church of Altoona, Fla., Aug. 1.
the bride's pa,,.,
^ h o n o rin g ° " £
The
church;
wus
transformed
inmeats, cake and
bride-elect, a t to a bower of lovltncss with potted «&lt;|
by IKunit1TV,’ her home on Holplants and cut flowers.
MeWhiirtcr'nr.d o‘' “‘ TVJ
The impressive ceremony wad
After the r. - i'u ,n
performed by Rov i. . 1. Knight, Mrs. Geer left ,\!r :i „
pastor of the church before an til- ding trip to Char taro
ta r bonked with stately fern and cr points in Tea, ,.!,
caindiums interwmed with aspnraMr. Geer is
:
gus fern ami interspaced with business niun m UY-r p«
Ostrich plumo F in .. Hu is adv rti-ine
WZ, , Wilkie eft last wcok lover's w reath.
t e u h e r o «bc will spend ferns and pink hypacia - forming of the-Palm H , 1,
the background.
The hhde is tht • J m I
Preceding the ceremony two vo- „f Mr. nnd Mr m 1 j,,
solos. I Love You Truly, ami has hosts of fii,.,V
1
LstAinTTscw Syrna spent cnl
Oh Promise Me were rcmlt-ml l»y tv who regr.■&lt; th tl |„.v
Miss flerm ie Brainard. Th- bridal will take her
, h
friends.
party entered to the strains &gt;? „f the state, ),„i unite
Mendelssohn’s Wedding
Manh her great hapim-.
« Smith uf Madi.ion lsi the softly
played by Mildred UA fter Align t !■; the ,
-i Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G.
H u s Ollie Lightfoot, list r uf; be tit home to t|)t.|r
„ Tcnth Strccdtho bride,, was maitl of honor, and North Wnod li 11' \v
..
tpnvc • today for New entered alone wearing a pink Ueach. Fin., win 1• \ho I
crepe do chine dress trimim d with has recently - , t,.,|
ostrich plumes. She ca rried 1 l .. 1. i stucco liungt:! a ( ),|„p]
iHtirc for his storc*
quet of roses. The little t|, . r nished for hi,11-• !.,, nim
L j Mnlpas^rtturncd Satura short srlp to points .n
jrthern part *d the state.

I

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17

i Jfnry Caraway left Sunday
;
\t; ■ Caraway will

Georgia Girl Marries
Sanford Business.Man

A m nrringe of mucli kiP m i t i |
many in Sanford was lltti' i Mi
Suo Rawlins, of McRae, &lt;.. ..
'
C. Cox, of this city, the &lt;&lt;
being performed Sunday b o i 1
l&gt;. King »&gt;f the First H
church.
The wedding was n qui 1 ■ ,
taking place at the lion:.
King, In tlie presence\of timntc friends ami rolativ
'nyoung couple. .Xlrs. Cox 1
ami Mrs. R. J, Mundy nrt&gt; H,,! jn « dark blue on
g today fn • Jacksonville ,&gt;f ett-pe with hat and i&gt;
they expect to make their to match.
Mrs. Cox is the a ttr:n '.
! home,
;;hter of Mr..anti Mrs. S. I i . . |
, Anna Bell&gt; Oyaon retu rn ed ' linft of McRae, Go. For t
j
ft. from Gainesvillo wheto few months Mrs. (.'ox iu
a been attemling the auntmec ing in Orlando, and ha .i m
circle of friends there nnd &lt;
3 held there.
wh«»ro who nre oxteiubng
i Minnie Stewart left Sti '- | wi.dies.
sf Kissimmee where siie will
Mr. Cox is a well known '•
lpost of her sister, Mrs. A. i M- man in Sanford, having nn in ­
apinati for a few days.
terest in tile Mid-Flotida I':
Company.
/ml Mrs. A. A. Rorlrim} anti
Mr. and Mrs. C'ux will be nt
4i‘iighl-r. Irene, anti' Mi. horn!'1 to their 'many friends on
t, Brwkutt
f Balnbri*«j. Highland Street.
irrlveU Saturday to m
«■
3 of Mrs. \V. T. Wheel i s for
Begin
M otorcycle
al days.
is Lucille Reliol t ■ rnH
day from G *ip •
when*
ns been nil* .nimtr uninuT
L Miss Kch',1

'eaves T uch-

or points in Alabama where
lill bo ti: &lt; i a .: of friends
Villi., le \* tin in Cox of Hariidu';1 ■!:■••&lt;1. Boston, Mass,
nlay f•,r ('leveland, O., to
the I.ftkr-ide Hospital for
tm&lt;hi|&gt;. He has been visitiiwither, Mrs. T. .1. Miller
iKitht’rin I'uhar, Miss Tiltotrtnd Mi-* Florence llitrJtXitthcz, Miss., arriveil in
■tlitnnliy, making th.i
| ff Mat. Front bore they
BWTi-npa anti will take
[bit inn tht re to New Or-

Trip to N ew York Fit}

" n.-ftfev r a n o i u from elem en m ry
. . to th e hlKlicflt rt.itnlnril.
2 1 ft lin k

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TltllftKFOIlK:

Ant (lerstm, um l all persons, httvIttK or rl.tltnlni: In have any Inter­
est In the South H a lf o f S ectio n ,11.
T ow nship j'.t .'jputli, Hullao
Ha t,
“Semilode t'o u n ty ,
Florliln.
widen
lands are the la u d s Involved In the
nlntv. rivled su it, are -mlored tn
l e and nppear to th e I'll 1 of eetn*
I plulni
Iti t h i s ro u se op Monday,
»lte '.ih day o f Octoher. \ l&gt;
at the G.iurt H o u s e in Sanford, S e m ­
inole t’onrtly, I'lprldn; said su it he*
Imr a suM to *|Ul&gt;*t t i t le lit co m ­
plainant. Ilnitnu A. A yers, to the
ahoy, d&lt; rloe.*. -adds, and you nr,tlu-n and th ere m i n i m i l n r d . e
a n e o r to sold tilli ot compltilnt
filed nualtisl you herein, o th erw ise
it tlecr. e pro r n llfe s s o w ill he i-ntered nifitlnst you. anil each of y,m.

^
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Theater on JSntut
day I a f'UTifunl boy is onuAdf1th
•’Ifiv r-, I.ieat. \. Griffiit'flol I'tln;
, i !k- iron Man Trophy for ’iftnb1':
nipivnmcy in the fleet! waH*u
by the California this )\:ar,
having in «n
- held
1 ’ 1 for
- six uyears by t
thu l .. s. &lt;, Mi.i-is.sippi.
The Calitornig ly now. a t ' Auck- i
land. Now
aland after tiUMthibg;
at Hie Satnoun ..lands and n&lt;ft,Wi
iiteht at ..Syi(nv.y, Australia.
In
ern: &gt;in:^ the equator on July, tl.-ac
large muriber «.f the officer.! iii' a
Hi.' -hip- including Lieut. Herring
hail to u'tulcrgu tint very stremicir
jnttitiiii.n required to turn lan:iitibet , into tru.-ty sheli-bltck t
tin- realm of King Neptune..' • ,
Aii.ithi-r Nanfortl boy, who i ,;1
thi b.uti,. ■Hoot, is Richard Terh'im- who i- oti- thc-.U..
S. Cob
re.I..
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SfAtroj
TIGHT*'
KEPT
RIGHT,

P a s s it a ro u n d
a f te r e v e r y meal.
G iv e th e f a m ily
th e b e n e fit of Its
n h l to d ig e s tio n .
Clruns te e th too.
K eep It a lw a y s
in
th e h o u s e .
fn
Costs little whelps much " *

FrontierlMoneer Quils
After Lengthy.Service

is Stoinoff Will
Appear In Concert

IT IS I I HTIIKH OHIM’.ltl’.H that
this .Italian lie published once a
week In t lie .dun ford I lent Id, it newspup. i iiuhllshed In S em in o le t ’l.nnl&gt;. Florida, for tdirht t ») consecu­
tive W e e k s

()n beautiful Lake Geneva at Geneva.
We have several beautiful Lake F ron t
Lots 75x200 with 20 year-old hearing* orange trees on each lot. A hard surface
road is now under construction around
Lake Geneva and this is your chance to
get in at reasonable prices:

WITNESS my hand ns Klerk i f
said I ' o n r t it lid th e Sent thereof,
i this the 1st d ay of A u u u st. A. I'
F.l 35.

v. K. n o rc i.x s d ,

\L L E N &amp; B R E N T

Flerlc of the t'lrcult t'ourt o f SemInnle I'minty. Florida,
111 v M tVKHKH, I n p u t ) I’lurk
tlHDHili: 15, H l i l t l t lN ll .
A Solteltof for &lt;'otnjil.ilnant
MITIKi; F o i l i*l' III.I CATION

1l(i E -ml Street

a.rl:tl Sn. 1.17*91*.

l l « . | i n r l n i i ‘ti l n r t i n ' I n l r r l n r
I , H, l.nm l O l t i r r m
liiiln &gt;‘*v I l ly . F i n .

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JCOT1KI* In Itnrnlty glvi-n
llitil
It1T**M.'tl i'. Itlioaili'H
«&gt;( S n r n tiin .
FI,.i l,|a. who,
Jan u ary 3u, IV2J.

I I m W GELI’S, Aug. 1"
11m' &lt; hi ;,i-ar« of faithful -rr
vi.
.i member of the L&lt;* \n m
k|,h' 1‘oli.v department were ol ®
ntiiiftu.l tei i ’itly with till*1V fhi n
until ..f t'ltarleft W. Moffatt. t n

SAVE and
T H R IV E

t"i'&gt;ifiti ft: .!.• in earljii'W intr-tt J

D eposits T hat Speak
Louder Than W ords

fr.mli. r i '. .Moffatt tb.te ft
4
puli hu t r&gt; inqiector .of ,!, :■ JJ
tivel.
--- '
5
^ In th.
■. .ir t of his life In li i
I... ti pimirt, newspaper report
n
laiioi.
.i)i rancher, lirnfi-h “
lin t. !. In: n fikhter, pro in ", r %
poei muI r [tor of outdoor bf- M
II w . in \!;tska during’ g.'.' l J
ew day
iii-li il:i
There were HT mibv u
will take t.-&gt; b&lt; rs ,. 1 the I m Angeles p..’
I lorce v it, i
lie iu t o r is l
it.
Tu a
progrttm

to years iat ■ I
tin- fit i

On Sanford Avenue,
from First St. For
Real Bai
F.

:t Gsletl ia fnrytfn"' **
live ilivisidn.
I' ™

Keier Beta, consisted -t
ur plain doth.
a
F ran/ Hrdl| men.
t Stoinoff
| Tile Aei■■iail’s secret- hollfj' ' ‘‘ a

Hiiw* tlioroughly lli*&lt; people of Sanfonl it ml vicinity trust
tin- Flirt National It.ink all,I liow well tlu-r Ilk*- to do
l.iiilit.-.i will, i hi. ftictnlH lust it ml.&gt;n. In .shown l,y our
i|. |i.iiHa of more than Ss.uua.onu no.
Tin •• fU-nri-s of our growth ami strength speak In most
...nvIiultiK lino : of ilo&lt; liolpful tmrvlce wlileli this hank
lift i romli-ift-il In tlo) 31 years i t Its exUtenea.
Are vou one of our tnoro than 3rxio natlsfleit il.'iunltors?
If not, we Invito Mill to Join us.

L A N E

flooms 501-1)02. I’hnne i)!»
Firnl National Hank Huilding.

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SA L E S FO RCE

nUENOS AIRES, Aug. 1"
I'wo Argentine sporlsniftt, M"
Itruun and Sdtik, are at pn
engaged upon an attepipt to n i i
New York by motorcycle, with
sidecar, the machine being ot*
American make.
The travelers left Port Mndrytt.
Patagonia, May IT, ami recently
passed through Hu-■tins hire--. Tin ■
intend proceeding \itt Kisnri *.
crossing . the Bolivian frontier at
liii Quiaca t&lt;&gt; Ln I’nz. proceedinif
thence through IVrtt, Kciitidor. C&gt;*
lombin. Central America and .Mex­
ico to New York.

Queen

Mr,'?’.' Claire
Everfctte
v. ;
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T erteh er o f A rtls lle P ln n o fo rle
K i l l ) I n i : tpiil HI i i k Ini:

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*rnd nn ni

fllM

Colored Voile

n.%

V«il

f'.

.'!(&gt; inches wide
guaranteed fast
colors in a 1 1
shades.

MacDougall

y

10 to 15 in Bor­
dered Voiles, in
Blue, Hose,Green
and Tan.

Colored Crepes 'J[u 1

» \

!(i incites wide, Lavendar, Rose, Blue
Fan and Green—

Tuesday

$1.00 Yard

r'^ H n . Scllis Blinmcs, of
r !T,7ai-.L,unotinee the itirth
P «n«n u Aug. 8. Mrs.
P fJ Lillian Herring
f ", r • '•■Ath'jtr of Judge and
Mrs. IlerI ..
ilternoon
for
r . u lu"hit Mr. and Mrs.

YOILFS

,aige floral designs
rounds, all shades

SmS*;

FV L B -F A ST BBOADCLOTII

on

tinted

(I inches wide, fine silk finish,
hades

f ard Of Than!
m « thank all

tho
*! ao'l people in Snn-

10 showed m e e v e ry
J' "tile se rv in g th em '
‘‘Wsll S tore in th is
nii^urt; th e m i t w a s
•rorwiated.
I tru s t
lcT new w ork in J a c k -

$1.00 Yard
IVmk'rt'il H&gt;

F V F B FAST

Miss Mary Sloinoff

guaranteed

A ssisle tl liv

TUB

fastcoloi

ish dresses and

\. M. Fhillipps

l ifltfott’s ..Pharm11"ill s o m e tim e h a v e
of s e r v in g th e m

•m u n d y , Phg

■,ri " Supplying Sanford
A'th Milk,
1 hi re by notified tiiat on
i-.X J S M
HRh, no milk will
in the City of San,m ;,nJ' dairy th a t doea not
permit a*i to do, or from
complying with the
:i'"e uf the City of
'he State Board of
’ governing Dairies.
Miss Ramona Marcella Trees •&gt;!
!I- H AM ILTO N ,
Winfield, Kim., will he "Mi &lt; IV'* I'airy Inspector
trolia” at thi* Interimtiniuil retn*leum Exposition in Tulsa, Oklo-.
d ir e c t k
this fall. She will reign over* the
7'.!'."4 lamiwichoa at exposition until her successor is
'H'"g Station, three chotten from among the twelve
''ford Avo. Cooked by “ princcBea" who nra being selected in various cities,

FAST COLORFI) LINEN
$1.00 Yard

Miss M argaret I)a\ is

STRIFE!) BROAD CLOTH
Guaranteed fast colors in chock and sm all stripes, 2(5 inches wide
$1.00 Yard

M a rsh a ll N eiIan’s

The T owell C ompany
Admission, Aftfrnoon and N i « M

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HETTY W \LES AND CO-ED DRESSES

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How They
Uncertainty Rules In GIANTS
SOX BY BUNCHINuf
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Reverses Are Noted
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____ _ Chicago White Sox Nose Out

Speech A t W.C.T.U.
Convention To Get
World D istribution

1f W r if f iX .V B

•WASHINGTON*
Aug. 10.—
Cleveland defeated Washington, 7
I-ost Pet. to" 6,' In 12 innings Sunday in their
series opener. Both Johnson and
83^0
Smith were hit freely in tho early
18
25 .432 ipnings, but then settled down a f­
36 .217 ter the seventh and pitched shut­
out ball, until Johnson was reliev­
ed
In the tenth by Marberry. Judge
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet. goLi five hits out of six chance*
.614 and Sewell four out of five.
Pittsburgh „ .........62
Score by innings:
.667
Nbw York . . . . . . . . 59
.644 Cleveland 203 010 000 001-7-10-0
Cincinnati .............. 66
.486 Wash’ton 101 040 000 OOO-C-16-1
Brooklyn .. ..
- Batteries: Smith and Myatt;
*.481
St. Louis .. ..
.475 Johnson, Marberry and Rue).
Philadelphia ..
.462
C h ic a g o .........
CHIHOX NOSE OUT YANKS
.308
Boston . . . .
NEW YORK, Aug. 10—The Chi­
cago White Sox turned back the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
3,f in
tir
f
Past Yankees
I i n i v e .1 Sunday,
ru u iu n y , 4
* to
iu o
i n twelve
iw eiv c
'V"n or*
7 Innings. Thurston’s single nfter
67
Philadelphia
67 3ft .636 Kqrnm and Crouse had singled,
W ashington.............66
giving the visitors their margin of
Chicago .. .. - - .. 68 60 .537 victory. It was the fourth straight
Detroit .................... 63 6J JHK) defeat for the Hugman.
Karl
St. L o u is.............-- 62 63
.495 Sheely’s home run in the eighth
Cleveland .. - .. .. 60 6J .450 put Chicago ahead but Meusel’*
New Y o rk ............... 45 60 .429 23rd circuit drive of the senson
B o sto n ..................... 31 70 .307 tied the count 3-all, in the ninth.
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pion defeat Carpentier in the
greatest financial success of pug­
ilism four years ago. Dempsey's
record shows that he has fought
67 fights for
n total o f281
rounds, an average of four and
one-haif rounds per conflict. The
!| . P u g ilistic Circles
basis of an average fight, sports­
estim ate that he asks ap­
In M uch A rgum ent men
proximately J50.000 for every
menute he is in the ring. They
Suprising Reverses Are Met likrwiso maintain thnt no arena
In Number Tennis Matches in the country is large enough to
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During The Past Few Days bold a gathering of sufficient size
,
under prices which hitherto have
NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—A max- prevailed a t such contests, to
Imum of interest springing from draw so enormous am ount
Interest among baseball men
a week of startling upstart* fore,
cast Sunday night upon America'* •sst week in *he pennant drive of
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athletic hoat aa aportilom gather­ Pirate and Mackmen pnrtly was
ed ita warrior* for the titanic diverted to u definite shortening
of Jumps of the much maligned
■truffles of late summer.
Uncertainty, a parent of the rabbit hall by debt major league
forth the reviewing throng to look pitching nrms. Six shut outs were
forth the reviewing Hiring to look pitched, home run hitting mark­
upon the Conflict, wan rooted in edly was curtailed, wh'le in eleven
!«;•?. 'v # , the fertile soil of surprising re- games the beaten team was limit­
ed to a single run. Veteran hurln
verse*.
-M ajor League haaoball wan ers posted two two-hit games,
•fUm e with prospect of new two of three hits, four offer hits,
champions a t Pittsburgh and five of five hits, five of six hits
Philadelphia fed by the decline of and ten of aeven hits.
Surprising reverses were crowd­
Giants under niege a t Cincinnati,
and the sturdy defense of the ed in a team ing tennis week. Murk
Athletics against the challenge of Brown by Eleanor Gass and the
Washington. Netdom buzzed over triumph of Johnston over Richards
the teturn of a great veteran at set stnge for rippened interest in
fha tsperienre of youthful senna, a renewal of rivalry between lend­
tlon In the tie feat of Vincent ers in approaching major tourna­
Rlchardn a t the hand* of W. M. ments.
The gallery at Rye, N. Y. scene
Johnston in the .f ln t of three pre
Uminary D avia''cup teanin tents. of tho New Yorl^ State women's
Pugilism looked upon spectacle titla tournament scarcely hiui re­
• of a heavy weight championship covered from the defeat of Miss
taking up his own managerial Browne at the hands of Miss (Jois
reigns as word came out of the before the latter bowt'd to the
far west that Jack Dempsey's fi­ skill of H aifa Wills, conquered nt
nancial requirement for a fight Sea Bright in straight sets by
m
\l with H arry Will* would b« $1, Miss Ryan.
000,000- — the lifetime achieve­ Richards, ranking number two
player looked with hope to u conment of few business giants.
A conglomeration of reports tinunnre of the Duvis cup tryouts
•evered a cloudy heavy weight a t­ next week after suffering two
mosphere' with three shafts of setbacks. Beaten in doubles com­
light, thA champion voted finally petition with It. N. Williams by
against a fight this year. He William T. Tllden and William
took initial steps in the manage­ Johnson ids defeat yesterday by
ment of his own fistic uffuirs. He tho Intter in East-W est matches
limited his contemplate ring art- was accomplished only nftcr the
ivltlea to one fight next summer Olympic champion himself had
been three time* within a point of
with Wills.
. Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons victory.
Tl* sphere of niblick and mushOf Michigan City, met the chamion and broadcast news thnt he ie surprised by the duster of low
ad received his signature to nil sevepties posted on curds of pub­
agreement to box the negro. At lic links golfers last week, in
the same time, Dempsey announc­ their annual tournament, today
ed that the fight still was. open turned their interest to the play­
to the highest bMiliirn" Rickards ing of the. New Jersey optrti nt
discounted the story of Dempsey* Westfield, N. J., starting Tuesday.
agreement to fight for Fitzsim­ Tennis funs looked ahead a pro­
mons, Jack Kearns refusing lo gram of invitation play at South­
admit retirement as Dempsey's ampton, an international struggle
diot, Joked About It. Paddy Mid- lietween women* teams of Eng­
ins, manager o f Wills, took a land ami America at Forest IFilla,
Missouri attitude and preferred N. Y., Friday and Suturduy and
to await the nrrivnl pf Fitzaim* Davis cup contest* between Spain
mons and
ami Kearns
Hear
mona
here nest week. ami Japun nt Baltimore, Mr., ami
. pemnsey pum
punctuated the thump te1tween Australia and Cunatln nt
puililrd mitten in dally Montreal—nil these in addition to
—, of
. .. the
.— ....titled
‘ kV'ilfO M
* training with paper and pencil, a renewal of tin* struggle lietweea
putting in his first week ns man- Richards and Johnston.
Buselmll fandom refused to be
•*' ager. Reports from California de­
scribed the champion's forecast coaxed by the attraction* of other
I
of Demnsey-Wilis drawing power struggles from the Idow-to-ldow
ns equivalent of f.'I.OOO.OOO of pennant fight between W ashing­
Which Dempsey was said to ask ton and Philadelphia ill the Amer­
one third. The amounts nro np- ican ami the Iteluted dash of Cin­
, proximutcly double the gute and cinnati to overtuke Pittsburgh
guarantee paid to see the chum- nnd New York in tho National.

Interest Is Renewed As Ath­
letics Gather Forces For
Latq Rummer Struggles;
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Major Leagues Are Aflame

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Home Runs Win F»r Cardin­
als Over Phillies; Chicago
Cubs Down Hoston Braves
In Double Header, 8-1, 2-0

CINCINNATI, Aug. 10.—New
York although outbatted and outfielded, bunched hits with base* on
balls in the first nnd eighth in­
nings nnd took the last game of
the series from Cincinnati, 6 to 4.
The Reds hit Nehf sharply, but
seldom when much damage re ­
sulted. A lucky double play In
the sixth, started when Critz'
drive bounced off Terry’s glove into Kelly’s grnip, featured the
game. Frisch injured his hand in
a collision with Schultz in the six­
th and will he out for a week or
more.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 200 000 0 3 0 -6 - 8-2
Cincinnati .... 002 001 100-4-12-0
Batteries: Nehf nnd H artley;
Muy and Hargrave, Wingo.
CARDS’ IIO.MERS WIN
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10.—Four
home runs helped the Cardinals
defeat Philadelphia in the op«ning
game of the series here Sunday,
8to 4. Shinners, the first Cardinal
to bat, hit into the right field
bleachers with the call 3 to 2.
Hornsby clouted a homer in the
same inning and raised his Season’s
total to thirty with a drivo out of
the park in the fifth. Blades hit
for the circuit in the second. Friherg was banished for arguing
with Umpire McCormick, Fonseca
moving to second und Hawks to
first.
Score by innings.
Philadelphia 003 000 OOl—4- 7-0
St. Louis........ 2I0 140 OOx—8-13-4
Batteries:
Mitchell,
Betts,
Pearce and Henline; Sothuron und
O’Farrell.
CUBS DOWN BRAVES TWICE
CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Chicago
was in n butting mood Sunday nnd
batted out a double victory over
Hoston, H to l, und I3 to 3. In tho
first game the locals hud little
difficulty bunching their hit* off
Jesse Burnes while Alexander nev­
er had to exert himself. In tho
second contest the Cubs jumped
off to an early lend on Grulium
uml continued their bombardment
on three other Boston twirlers,
while Cooper breezed through
nicely.
First Game.
Scoro by innings:
Boston ........ 000 010 000—1- 7-4
Chicago
102 110 2 lx —H-ll-o
Batteries: Burnes, Keen and
Gibi»r^ Alexander nnd llurtentt.
Second (Janie
Score by innings:
Boston
000 020 001— 3- 0-0
Chicago
403 3(H) 30x—13-17-2
Butteries:
Graham, Vargas,
Marquard and O’Neil,
Gibson;
Cooper, and Gonzales, Harnett.
| ATTENDING CONVENTION
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 10 —
State printer, Colonel T. J. Appleyard, i* attending a convention of
printer* in Kulurnuzmi, Michigan.
The murder rate in the United
Stutes is forty time* a* high a*
that of Switzerland.

(Second HoH)
Won
T a m p a ........ ............ 32
Lakeland................... 28
St. Petersburg........ 19
S a n fo rd ......................1°

Yesterday’s
Results

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Gehrig bit "■'■home ran In the eecond Ining.
Score by innings:
Chicago ..001 000 110 0 0 1 -4 - 8-0
N. York 011 000 001 000-3-10-1
Batteries: Thurston end Crouse,
Schalk; Shocker and Schang.

LOTS, GROVES, FA R M S

EDINBURGH" Aug. 10.—An ab­
stract of the speech delivered by
Emily
Rathou,
internationally
known temperance and
social
worker of Sweden, before the
World’s Women’s Christian Tem­
perance Union convention here in
June is to be distributed among
W. C. T. U. organizations of the
world ns the result of a motion
passed by the convention at the
conclusion of her message. MU*
Rnthou described Sweden's efforts
for prohibition and the workings
of the present system of govern-j
merit control.
Administration of the present
Bratt system, which correspond*
largely to the one time permit sys­
tem used in sections of the United
States, costs the Swedish govern­
ment 30,000,000 crowns annually,
Miss Rnthou asserted.
She de­
clared that government interest in
temperunee work took the form of
a substantial annual subsidy for S
the work of temperance education.

SPECIALIZING IN ACREAGE

Store In G row ing Community
CARRYING GENERAL MERCHANDISF
CHOICEST LOCATION, TERMS.

TAM IAM I L A N D COMPANY
Room 3-3 1-2, 4
W. L. Seig

Duke Seek in g Aid In
PreservingFrenchA rt
PARIS, Aug. 10.—The Duke of

Trevise, who has been active in

exposing art fuku* and the pro­
secution of art thefts, i* seeking
American help to i&gt;i|eservo the
art ami history of France.
The Duke has Interested the
government und the public in his
work, ami bus won the govern­
ment's approval t make a tour of
the principal cities of the United
Stutes in November and De­
cember to ipeuk on the work of
the Safeguard of French Art So­
ciety, of which he is president.
He intends to show by photo­
graph* uml screen pictures just
how the art of old may be pro­
tected from the decay of age.

Sea Trip

AT AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
jr

Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
If you have Property you want sold—List It will) i
and kiss it good-bye.

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ALLEN AND BREN T
110 E. Second Street, Sanford, Ha.
Standard Coastwise Passenger and Fast Freight Routes
Muiivrn oil-hurnlntf atrnm er* .
Wid* run*** of j&gt;*M#nif*r accommodation* and a hig h
ftU n d ard of ruUItt*. T ra nai&gt; ortat kin includr* nival* a n d in i Id* »tat«ruom berth. D# lua«
accommod ation* o r p r e f e r r e d location* available et v arying additional charges.

New *S. aS. "Cherokee" Now In Service

SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
T lr k e t s on Hale May 16th lo Hept. S0»h.
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corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick can beptaj
chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.

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Charleston ev ery Frtdny— Due Miami
Sumlny
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Y O I I K A M ) I I K T I ' l l N *&lt;15.33

Hlc.tt)iers sa il from Miami for N ew York (calling ut J a c k s o n v i l l e )
every Ttiesd.iy ul day break. Open for reception of p asien gern Moaduy
even in g b e t w e e n 7 o’clock uml m id n igh t
Express alramer "Seneca'' s a il
for N ew York, direct every Friday at I pin
ST. JOHNS IIIV Kit KYI'I IISIIINS
Hanford to J a c k so n v ille uml l t d urn lio o il. Including Mrul* und liertli.
Hteuinern L ea ve Hanford T u esd ay, Thursday, Sat indue 12:15 Noon.
L ea v e J a ck so n v ille .Monday, Wednesday. Frida) I oo I'. M.

For further information,
rtnervntiont, ticket*, etc,, up/Wj/ to

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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Memphis 6; Little Rock 5.
Mobile 3; Chattanooga fl.
New Orleans 0; Nushville 2.
Only three games scheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis nt Philadelphia.
Itetroit ut Boston.
Only two scheduled.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 4; New York 3 (12 in­
nings.)
Cleveland 7; Washington 6.
Only two scheduled.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Hoston at Chicago.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
New York nt Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia ut St. Louis.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 5; Cincinnati 4.
Boston l-3; Chicago 8-I3.
Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 8.
Only three scheduled.

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford nt St. Petersburg.
Lakeland ut Tampa.

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
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rOR SALE: Direct from owner
5 room house, bath, electric
W anted
lights, 2 1-2 acres, -10 orange trees
onhan! road 2 1-2 miles from post ''A NTED : F'rorn five to 10 ncres
unimproved land within radius
OHIO—Xenia Make your snlcs office towards Country Club! Ideal
through the Xenin Garotte, Zon- place for chickens. Thone 671-J. of three miles of city. H. care The
Herald,
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. \\ ant ad and display rates FOR SALE: Ilawniimi guitar with
instructions how to play. Can WANTED: The public to know
on request.
be seen at 511 Park Ave.
that they car. get their auto re­
pair
work done reasonable nnd
FOR SALE: At a bargain. One
Classified nds have the largest
young Jersey bull, 30 head of work guaranteed by expert me­
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ good dairy cows, nil will give milk chanics. Wallace's Garage, on Orgia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line. this winter. Cash or all on term s Inndo Road. Ono mile from city
with security. 1). W. Kennedy, DeTO REACH the prosperous farm ­ U nd, Fla. Route 1, Box 11.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
WANTED: Well drilling work. Ex­
ia county advertise in the DcLnnd FOR SALE: Lot H I, extra Inrge,
pert now in position to do well
Highland Ave. Quick sale *1350, drilling. Call Ashley Holly, 319
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
Terms. Fred W. Dal!. Phone 306-J, East First Street.

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specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
SIGNS
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LUMBER delivered FOI
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r -“Jnd Sanford, yellow
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pine framing, sheathing, siding, ficc,
flooring ceiling and finish.
At
Prices that
---- are a savings to you. FOR RENT: Two large rooms for
liitht housing. West First Street.
\crm ont Lumber Co. Osteen. H a.
Phono 685-W.
'OR SALE: Carload of extra
fancy bananas. Selling a t ,ea- FOR RENT: Furnished npnrtment.
Call Sanford Paint and Wall Pa­
finable price. First Street and
per Co., First Street.

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

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SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Lumley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, a t very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
w riters. Telephone 03, Welnka
Bldg.

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Phone ilBO-W. Sanford Ave. At
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SIX ROOM BUNGALOW. Only
one year old. Southern exposure.
On lot 66x117, *7,875.00, *1375.00
cash, balance in 5 years.

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LARGE LOT 54x164 corner High­
land and Oak. Southern exposure,
*1750.00. *550.00 cosh, balance 1,
2, 3 years.
EAST FRONT LOT on Laurel
Ave., between 12th and 13th St.
Price *1400.00. *300.00 cash, bal­
ance *10.00 monthly.
PALMETTO AVR. LOT east front
between Katie and Sanford *1601).00. *500.00 cash, balance *50.00
month.
4 LOTS on lau rel Ave., close in
2 corners, 12th nnd 13th Street.
*3500.00. *1500.00 cash balance to
suit purchaser.

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OAK AVE. LOT 62x117 between
N th nnd 15th Streets *1400.00.
*300.00 cash balance $30 month.

WANTED: Girl with some book­ 10 ACRE ORANGE GROVE in
keeping experience for office city limits of nearby town for
work. Answer in oym handwriting. *10,000.00. *3000.00 cash, balance
P. O. RoX 511.
to suit purchaser.

TIN AND METAL WORK
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet MetaJ Work.
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third S tre e t Tele­
phone 111.______
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" AA l r,l&gt;: Hy steady young man APARTMENT HOUSE SITE 110
F'OIt SALE: Hotel, modern, fu rn ­ a position as stenographer. Ad­ Ft. on Magnolia Ave.. east front
L p ro m p t.
E fficient.
ished. Tourist town on St, An * dress 300 Care Herald.
nnd close In *6500.00. *2000.00 cash
. gersice
drews Day. Consider trnde for San­
balance 1, 2, 3 years.
ford property. G. II. Smoke, 120 1-2 W ANTED: 6 carpenters. Cook
Palmetto Avenue,
Bros. Park &amp; Martin or 7th nnd WAREHOUSE SITE 108x77. Price
*100.00 per foot. *1000.00 cash,
Laurel.
F’OR
SALE:
One
50
foot
residence
THIS
balance
to suit purchaser.
lot, 2nd lot from corner of 15th WANTED: To communicate with
BS3 DIRECTORY
and Magnolia Ave, Price *1750. high school graduate for position A REAL BUILDING LOT. corner
*550 1-nsh. Balance satisfactory as governess to 3 boys, second, Myrtle nod 12th. East front *1600.
I u place wttfcle m u
It* I M f l r o f M i i f e e d
HILL LUMBER CO. H oum » FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando terms. H. M. RUM BLEY.
third and fourth grades. Answer, *500.00 cash, *175.00 90 days, bal­
M , « nf t e a
seeded.
Service. Quality and Price.
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ F'OIt SALE: Good second hand P. O. Box 891, Sanford, F'ln.
ance $15 per month.
lb list wbra »«T
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ baby carriage. Price reasonable.
l( | , r r q n l r r f .
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WANTED: A position as a nurse, SANFORD AVENUE BUSINESS
alphshetlesllr
*•»
imum 21c cash with order.
II] Palmetto Ave.
maid or cook. Apply Eugene 'PROPERTY between 6th and 7th.
Johnson, 1012 Twelfth Street. Gor- 60x117, *2(81.00 per foot. *5000.00
D A V ID B. H Y E B
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the FOR SALE: Six
osbourgh.
R oom s For K ent
| Bpire la ThU
cash, balance 1 and 2 years.
accepted want ad medium in, chain nnd othe
ARCHITECT!
Daytona
(Fla.)
One
cent
a
word
$100.00.
C.
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Vb c t o r t
WANTED: Room in private fam­
an insertion. Minimum 23c.
I F'ln.
ily. Good location. Permanent. 3 ROSE COURT M)TH 76x110 FOR RENT—Roomi with or with­
pbonb
each. *1300.00. *120.00 cash, bal­
out meals.
Reasonable rates,
Box 1, Herald Office.
ance to suit purchaser.
Lincoln House.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
FOR RENT: Front bedroom. Call
sified pages of Florida's Great
ie&lt;i Directory
nt Milne* Theatre or 321 Mag­
Home Daily, rates 2 cents n word.
nolia Avenue.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
FOR KENT: House. Sec John
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CORPORATION
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Write for complete rate card.
Musson.
iiA niir.it s h o p
202 First Street
cid mniling—as you
Phone 713
FOR SALE—Space on lho pngs
113 Magnolia Ave.
.thro you w ant i t
PALM
BEACH
COUNTY
—
The
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart­
for classified advertisements,
6 First Claaa Barbers
11H. E Porch, Flrat
Wa
can
sell
your
home,
vacant
scene nf stupendous develop­
ment, three rooms, private hath,
Why
not rent those vacant rooms,
Special Attention
lank Bldg.
ment. Head about it in the Palm Iota nr small parcels nnd acreage with hot water. Private entrance
or sell that second-hand goods!
Given To Iaidlea and Children
Bench Post. Sample copy Rent on anywhere in Seminole, Orange, Vo­ 919 Oak Avenue.
,E8 FOR RENT
lusia nnd Lake Counties if you
request.
will list it with ns from ten to FOR RENTfi 811-2 acres of farm­
Miscellaneous
thirty days with exclusive sales
ing land, Highly cultivated. All
m A SONS
China
ware
In
English
Porce­
ADVERTISING
gets
results
If
It
K Drive U.
rights.
Just mail your price, necessary ^dWvhP^AWP Vntirhinery*
reaches potential buyers/ Pa- terms
lains, nuvarinn and Japanese latka
and description to th*
ind 2nd St. a
Two mules. Seed beds nil ready DUPLEX shorthand course by
Daily News is circulated in
mail means success. Pay when
made. Necessary for mo (o leave
China make lovely gifts
an industrial and agricultural sec­
MID-FLORIDA I,AND
you succeed. Cost one-fifth others.
N)B FOR BIRR
nt
once.
Apply
Box
803
or
Mailed
tion.
,
COMPANY
UT0 SERVICE Day
nt 1st Street nnd Sanford Avenue. National Shorthand School, Lake­
The B a ll H ardw are
land, Fla.
l Meets all train*. Rag119 First National Bank. Sanford,
ADVERTISE in the Journal-H er­
F'OIt RENT: Furnished room 1 or
|rr. Phono 651 and 63-W
Florida, P. (&gt;. Box 965.
$1.50 Values f u r ...........$1.00
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
2 gentlemen. Millonville Ave..
75c Values for .......... 50c
Phono 725.
!newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
2nd house above Ball Park. Licks
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified ACT QUICK AND WE SELL Residence.
Etc.
Bmice and Quality
rates 10c per line. Wnycross JourQUICK*
As Long As They Last
I Rtign*
nnl-lleruld, Wnycross, Georgia.
MEAT MAIIRET
Lost And Found
[P 1 A C A F E
“A Greater Sanford Through
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
l!f»l[le House
Drinking Water
A Creator Chamber of
410
Sanford
Ave.
Sanford,
Fla
LOST:
Radio
battery,
put
in
wrong
Send
in
your
subscription
to
tho
IkVrr. 105 W. 1st St.
Municipal Supply
Ford In front of Chnml&gt;cr of
Commerce”
Tribune or hand it to your local
Commerce office Monday. Please
dealer so you can read Florida's
City
Of
Sanford
greatest newspnper. One year,
return to Turner McDonald at
R IN Ii’S FILLING
*8.00, 6 months, *1.00, three months
Stokes Grocery Store.
BUS STOKE — Pre*2.00.
If
you
desire
*1,000
insur­
Stall, S ,U ,
W,
Approved
by
FI. A . SP E IR
LOST: leath er wallet containing
STATION
ance policy add 75c to your order.
P M it your phone.
papers of great value to the own­
The Florida Citrus Exchange,
Contractor and Builder
Florida Stale Hoard
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell the leading co-operative organiza­ er only, together with several
1113 Sanford Ave. Hanford, Fla
Of Health
anything? if so advertise in tion of its kind in the state, was painted cards. Finder return to
499-M — Phono — 499-M
Semhioh1 Hotel and receive reward.
the Gainesville Sun.
founded in 1909.
1xleotric CO.
2108 PALMETTO AVR
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
hCtllon &amp; PUtt
Pensacola is beginning
the
*• kmjthlng elecgreatest development in Georgia’s
W. Elictragith
E v e ry th in g
history; a half million dollar high­ ■
INSURANCE
READ ESTATE
Business
Sites
way to the gulf beach just finish­ •
For the Sportsm an ed; a t two million dollar bridge
across Flscnmbia Bay started; 3 Apartment House Sites
At
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions I Water Fronts
B ah H ardw are
being spent on highway; greatest
Phone 8
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. The Pensa­
I fUHHST
cola News.
and all those who contributed to the success of
V r.H* nom sithe membership campaign of the Chamber of
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
R ,:0f £ wiiloai.
gusta,
Ga„
Augusta’s
greatest
Commerce on the wonderful record that has been
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medium,
rate,
cash,
9c
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1924 Dodge Touring.
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1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-1 toe
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1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck

I. W. Phillips* Hons

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

G. TAY LO R D Y E R
Tain ling—Decorating
PHONE 303

adjoining land south of Itoie Court.
Thin subdivision la staked and
ready to put on the market.

Earle T. Field

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of thorn through a classified ml
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
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