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n e w s p a p e r

T1IK WKAT1IER

'ln Florida’s Heart,
Richest Garden Land
. G rea test Vegetable

Pnrtljr cloudy Saturday and Sun­
day; local thundershower* Sunday
in south and central portion; gen­
tle variable winds.

SANFOIU), FLORIDA, S A T U R D A Y . AU G U ST 8, 1925,

P R IC E F IV E C E N T S

NUMBER $

W O Memberships Secured In Big Four Day Campaign
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Campaign Comes To Close With Big:
Leaders Of Drive ®^®CAM
PAIGN;
Victory Dinner Given Friday Night
and Women Take Part In Drive To Raise
$105,000 For Rig Municipal Publicity Fund

By Daniel 11. McFarland, Director of the Campaign
Vice President, American City Bureau

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Able Leadership Plus Spirit

»an Housholdcr
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anford Citizens p ( ) R
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R e c o r d , M e s s M cn T h ln U

Tribute To Workers

Active W orking Organization
O f Campaign Largely Re­
sponsible For Large Mem­
bership Fund Subscribed.

City Can Always Be Depend­
ed Upon to Do Things, Says
C i t y Atorney DeCottcs

It is the opinion of n large num­
ber o f business and profession" ! 1
The fact thnt Sanford’s great men o f this city that the great
“ Forward Movem ent" came to an success achieved by the Sanford
end in a blaze o f glory today is people in subscribing over $105,­
credited largely to the untiring e f­ 000 in the Chamber of Commerce
in Ihc great success forts o f some 200 men and wom­ membership drive in the interest
Ihambcr of Commerce en who have faithfully done their of a better and greater Sanford
was made possible through almost
Phil* campaign which part in tho securing o f approxi­ perfect co-operation on the part
mately
4,000
memberships
for
the
} closed, Sanford has
of the people ns a whole.
local Chamber o f Commerce.
[its greateset achieve­
A large number of the suhseripThey have received the praise
r s the opinion cx- o f the entire community for their lions were made voluntarily and
today by a number ceaseless effo rt during the past this, it declared, was typical of
spirit o f co-operation that prevail­
pallors of the big fored among the Snnford people. The
nvement.
united effort of the people togeth­
er with the aide direction o f the
* E. F. Housholdcr,
leaders were declared to be the
&gt;f the Hoard o f Governors
greatest factor in the success of
the forward movement.
It is declared that if this spirit
and co-operation continues San­
The spirit and the hearty re­ ford will become Florida’s great­
I
place in Sanford nndi sponse o f the grea t number of est inland city. One citizen point
that a successful city must
Jh the success achieved is Sanford citizens, who hnve rub’ demons!ration to Amcr- scribed to the big membership fund; hav e lenders and lenders must
Lhc city of Hanford is pro- have also been praised by (lie most have followers. Sanford hash oth,
I and expects to take Us prominent persons in the commun­ he declared.
[h the tide of progressive- ity and tho lenders o f the cam­
Citv attorney George A. PeV otho state of Florida,
paign.
trs when approached unon the sub­
Slid be hard to select any
With W. H. McFarland, vice­ ject of the campaign this morning,
noire than one in looking president o f thp American City Bu- said:
reason for tho success o f rcuu ns director o f the campaign
Result Speaks For Itself
maign. tl is self evident and Dr. Alexander Karr ns educa
“ The successof the campaign
success was brought about tionnl director, the presidents of &lt;nraks for itself. The fact remains
ir.ited effort o f our citizen- the hands o f this city were chosen that the people of Sanford, as
for the “ allied command." includ- they always have, could be depend­
ed upon to put over this campaign,
ns they have done mart/ other
things, and make Sanford's t’ hanil:rr of Commerce the largest in the
world on a per ennitn basis. Th«
sucre i o f the great forward move
meat shows that the spirit of civic
co-operation and united effort has
been awakened in tho Sanford peo­
ple a it never has bcfoic."
|M the opinion o f Robert G. D.tvey. attorney o f this city, the big
forward movement is seen as a
vital rep in the progress of San­
ford. lie said:
“ The person who takes his place
b the recent drive
ns a recent comer to Snnford soon
for the Sanford
leaim or may learn that the city
r d femmeice and pubha- seen a number o f events in rer*
ill former drives.
C(M,I years vital to its progress
I * * * * ! Went factor has
ami pro eerily.
Advancement is
F Bu' b t our people in
ever achieved by adding one step
[ n bis4 i,,r the building
t„ nnotl er. But this Intent n&lt; h eveF ’ r Sttb,t4. Judicious
meat will probably be accorded n
rfr a':''
■ hould be
making distinction. How did it hap­
pen? Kipling furnishes the key to
Ihc secret wdhen h&lt;* studies prune
life and observes ‘that the strength
,,f the pack is the wolk.' For the
impressive accomplishment of to,ln\ wc arc indebted t«&gt; the clear
visioned, self sacrificing anil pro­
gressive leadership of our yester, Has lender®. Followers
ne. Kipling suggestively adds
The strength o f the w olf is
mt.' Readers must have folIt is demonstrated that
rd hns both— lenders inform,,-speet to the things thnt are
tl:li to the city’s upbuilding
iregr-ss and citizens thorv imbued with tho spirit of
'■ration. The splendor " f tho
nt aehievcmtn can only be the
prophecy o f an alluring fu-

Negroes Back Drive
\V i t h Contributions

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arthquake was felt at
■ '* £ nn Diego, Rivcri„ . ‘ ‘arnadino counties
i i 1* m°niing. The
r ° r n 1:10 "H e
r ' ^ron' Snn Diego,
nxf*trem ity, to Sun
’ - o damage was re-

The negro population o f Snn­
ford gave strong evidence o f its
loyalty to Sanford in the Cham­
ber o f Commerce campaign. Twen­
ty-nine negroes voluntarily con­
tributed to the Chamber o f Com­
merce campaign, us follows:
Henry Caldwell, $25; W . W.
Lewis, $25; J. M. Brewer, $25;
Afro-Am erican L ife Insurance Co.,
I. F. Frozier, 125: C. E. E
banks, $2f&gt;; Dick McPherson, $5;
I. E. Roller, $10; John Hnmbone,
$1; S. D. Thomas, $5; James Pott ,
$25; S. D. Jacobs, $25; E. I). Strick
land, $25; I). C. Brock, $25; A
niuir, $25; K. S. Johnson, $25; W.
O. Green, $25; Z. J. Gerry, $25;
Grnmling &amp; Morris, $26; li. L. Un­
hurt, $25; M. C, Mosely, $25; A l­
bert A. Gramling §25; Mrs. M. EHarris, $25; J. A. Gramling, $25;
Joo Boddic, $5; A. I). Hawkins,
$26: 1L M. D
Cn., by J. \V.
|Knowles, $25; Fred D. Alexander,
‘ $25; E, L. Ford, §2.

\ Winson of this city said:
, accomplishment s o f the
feiir-dnv campaign cannot
ted in a few words It forms
,i..
community effo rt, we
,.„| The uniting of lO.tlltJ
in a common vision, a stcailnurposr and a high resolve.
. | m, by a subscription ag■ting $105,000, is n achievethat immediately rivm '
, ri| ,he distinction of being
, t remarkable American n ty,
it, destiny, ns such, is nssursafely underwritten and
im snlondid citizenship,
; ?nir marked ability of brains
ne gy; with its vast array of
i n endowments and «dv m­
? 5 t h U* strong Chamber
Jnimerco «"'• “ unlU,i,/ ' , '
? S i l - c t » e nh ^ n g
great city to the honor and
: gpirit C an ted M « P

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Sanford has raised $100,000 for the Use of its Cham­
ber of Commerce for advertising Snnford and Seminole
county and rendering various kinds of service nil de­
signed to build a greater and more prosperous city.
Sanford now stands at the head of all cities in the
world in the support of its Chamber o f Commerce on a
per capita basis.
Sanford now has one of the five largest Chamber of
Commerce incomes in the unrid.
Sanford has increased the income of its Chamber o f
Commerce from membership dues 1,600 per cent.
Sanford has put on a Chamber o f Commerce cam­
paign that ran true to schedule from the day it started
to the end. It first doubled the original goal, then trip­
led it. and finally decided to quadruple it.
Sanford furnished a team organization that was equal
in size and ability to cities of a quarter o f a million
people, and it was as large at the end as at the beginning.
Sanford has all these things to its credit, but to me
the greatest thing, and of the greatest value in the long
run, is the new spirit of the community. It has boon
said by some o f the greatest civic leaders of America
that a fine community spirit is the greatest asset that a
community can have,— greater than location, resources or
tiny other factor. It is true for when a community has the
right sort of spirit, it can accomplish any thing within
reason.
I believe t Init this is the beginning of a new day for
Sanford ami this section. I look for the news o f this re­
markable result to spread to all the United States and
Canada. Today the city of Daytona, which is now Day­
tona Reach, is still getting free advertising from its re­
m ark ab le campaign.
You can hardly pick up a news­
paper without seeing some inference to its great Cham­
ber of Commerce. I look for Sanford to have the same
experience, for every time ii i mentioned, it will be ad­
ded that it is thi city with tlie hugest j.i r c&amp;i&amp;u ( ’iiaiiVdfc'
of Commerce in the world.
When I came hero I made a study o f Sanford and de­
cided that i! had the location and foundation for a great
city. Dr. Karr came here a week later and I was anxious
to got bis true reaction, and he came to the same con­
clusion.
I believe that the first turning point in the history
of Sanford was when the Hotel Forrest Lake project was
conceived and made a success. That hotel, in my conser­
vative belief, will be worth many millions of dollars to
Sanford because it will bring wealth inti* a close con­
tact with the community. The lack of wealth has been
the one and only thing in my belief that has held you

Actual Cost O f Big Civic Campaign
$2,700, Approximately Two and H alf
Per Cent Of Total Amount Raised
The actual expense of the &lt; nambor o f
Commerce
membership
campaign just ended which result­
ed in making the Sanford trade
body th»' largest in the world on u
|M*r capita basis, is very small in
comparison with the sum raised
for the advertising nttd the ad­
vancement of Sanford. Hus fact
is borne out in figures given out
this morning by It. W. Fear man,
Jr., secretary’ o f the chamber.
The total cost o f the campaign
will not lie over $2,700. ho said,
while over $105,000 has been made
available during the ensuing year
for the operation o f tin* trade
body and the advertising of Banford’s vast resources.
Tlu* ex­
pense o f approximately $2,700 is
equal to only 2 ' i |*er cent ol the
sum raised. Mr. I’oarmnn s ligures

United E ffort During Four
Day Period of Teams and
Special Committee Rc-ult
In Success o f Movement

Large Amounts Arc
Reported Each Day
Captain W .A .Lcffler Reports
Largest Amount Raised by
One Team In Single Day

Rousing Addresses By Prominent C'tizeens
Features o f Dinner; Last Day’s Reports
Show $34,965 Raised by Campaign Workers
Sanford's great forward movement, instituted by tho '
Chamber of Commerce, came to a glorious climax last night • \
at an elaborate Victory Dinner at the Seminole Cafe when
a tabulation o f the final day’s campaign results showed that
$105,000 had been raised and 4,200 memberships added to Nl
the Chamber in an intensive four-day campaign.
By virtue o f its outstanding record, the Sanford trade ■;
body becomes the largest in the world on a per eapitu basis. ■'
The membership o f the Chamber of Commerce iH now great- '
er than that o f any other city of 15,000 persons or less in
the entire world. These were the statements nt tho din- )
ner last night o f Daniel II. McFarland, vice-president o f tho
American City Bureau .and director o f the campaign.
Reports from the various teams and the members o f the .
special committee at the Victory dinner last night showed
t lint
bad been raised on the last day o f the cam­
paign. O f this amount the special committee reported $21,­
000, including the city's appropriation of $20,000, and the
teams reported $13,765.

Tho large part that the team
organizations nml the special com­
mittee nlayed in the Chamber of
Commerce membership campaign,
is shown in their reports on tlm
results o f solicitations for tho four
days o f the campaign.
A t the luncheon on the first day
o f the campaign the special' com­
mittee, composed o f President Kdward Higgins o f tlje trade laxly,
Judge B, F. Iluusholdcr, chairman
of the executive committee. Mayor
■Forrest Ijike and S. 0. Shinholser
-------------------- ------- ■■--------- ■ o The first amount reported na be­
1reported subscriptions amounting
------------------------------- -— -| ln g given by the city wan $ ID,000,
to $29,100. This was the largest
the sum it hns given annually fo r
amount reported nt any one time.
the past several years in the sup­
At the Victory Dinner Friday
port of the trade body. This left
night it reported 921,200, but the
tho total reported at $J9,851. Tho
amount was boosted by the $2otlHMI
totnl wns announced and W . M.
given by the city o f Sanford. On
Young, developer and owner o f th®
Wednesday the »|*criid committee
Highland Park Rub-Division o f
reported that it hud raised $8,700
this city, arose and asked permis­
i and on Thursday reported $5,400.
sion to liuve the privilege o f uut'K * ir,tnl amount reported by this
ting tho amount over $ 100,1)00, th*
body was $lH 700.
sum needed being $149.
Mr.
Including the repoils at the dbtYoung had already suscribcd $1,.
ner Friday night, tho trams re­
000.
ported n totnl o f $.19,101. Of this
City Given Additional $l,0n&lt;).
amount $1,1,705 was reported last
Tho city's nproprintion toward
night. This was the largest amount
the fund wns then raised $4,000 by
of subscriptions reported by the
Mayor Forrest F.ake, making tho
1teams for any one day's solicita­
total reported $104,000. The c ity ’s
tions. On Tuesday the teams start­
contribution enrh year is made pos­
ed o ff by reporting $11,515 at tho
sible through a tax levy o f onu
end o f the first period o f solicita­
mill
tion. which last only two hours.
Then in quick succession nn ad­
ditional $ 1,000 was subscribed. It
was given as follows: Mayor F or­
rest IJiko $250, Kdwnrd Higgins
$250, S. O. Shinholser $250, Judge
K. F. Housholdcr $200 and R. G.
Davey $50.
Kven after final reports wer®
made, several telegrams und com­
munications were received by th*
Chamber &lt;&gt;f Commerce which at
noon today swelled tho total
amount of subscriptions to $105.­
400. The amount reported sin:® *
the dinner last night is $t0Q.
Reports made ut tho of(ic«® of
the Chamber o f Commerce today
showed that tho Carpentet’s Union
of the city subscriltcd $240 toward
the membership fund o f tho trad®
laxly. It was further pointed nut
that every employee, together with
tho proprietor, o f the Hill Hard­
ware Company took out nt least
one membership in tho Chamber.
Reports o f tho various teams at
tho Victory Dinner lust night fo l­
low:
Reports of Teams.
Major J. G. Rail’s division: Cap­
tains, John Render $5411; R. B.
Chapman, $ 100; Frank Talbot,
$.1.15; J. G. Sharon, $1,100; IV. R.
Walthall, $200; F. E. Roumillat,
$125, making a total fur tho di­
vision o f $2,815.
Major D. I,. Thrasher’s division:
(Continued on I’uge Three)

pnign.
McFarland and Karr Praised.
Too
much praise, executive
members of tho Chamber o f Coin- ]
merco declared this morning, can­
not l»e given to Mr. McFarland
first
and Dr. Alexander Kurr for their
third
part in the success o f the cam­
Total
paign. Many have nsesrted that day $210
no speaker could have been secur­ $7u6.
Cnpt. Randall Chase; first duy
ed who could have done more in
awakening the civic spirit of^ the $425; second duy $42.'&lt;; third duy
Sanford people than did Dr. Karr. $450; fourth duy $1,200. Total
His thorough knowledge o f tho $2,500.
Cupt. C. E. Henry: first day
work and a complete study of the
conditions prevailing in the city $110; second duy none; third day
made him a vnluable asset ns ed­ $200; fourth duy $100. Total $tuu.
Cupt. George f). Bishop: lir.vt
ucational director of tho cam­
day $275; second duy $110; thud
paign, it was declared.
Mr. McFarland deserves much duy none; fourth duy $1,575. T o ­
more credit than he admits and has tal $1,980.
indeed proved a valuable factor in
Capt. H. J. Lehman: first duy
tho cumpaign, the officials contend. $450; second day $150; third day
Ills untiring efforts throughout $150; fourth duy $125.
tho entire period of tho Campaign
Teams under MuJ. Floyd Ful­
and his remarkable foresight are mer reported us follows:
»
said to have been esential in bring­
Capt. C. L. B ritt: first duy $125;
ing about the g r is t success of the second duy $125; third duy $125;
movement for n greater Sanford. fourth day $275. Total $850.
"Tho Sanford Chamber o f Com­
Capt. b. M. Lloyd: first day
merce feels that it is greatly in­ $250; second duy $700; third day
debted to the American C ity Bu­ $900; fourth day $400. Total $2,­
reau for the excellent work o f the 250.
organization and it* workers in
Capt. W . J. Hardy: first day
this city in thnt the campaign just $525; second day $100; third day
ended has brought fcbout thorourgh $925; fourth doy $775. Total $2,­
co-operation and a united effort 125.
atuuiig the entir citizenship," Mr.
Cnpt. W . A . L e ffle r: first day
Pcarmnn asserted.
.ICvQtlnuyij- oq Fsgo Thts»).

HONOR R O LL FOR
“ G REATER C IT Y ”
DRIVE IS GIVEN

Miami Radio Station
Broadcasts Results
01’ Local Campaign
News o f Sanford's recordbreaking chamber o f commerce
campaign was given
to the
'world not only through Associ­
ated Press dispatches but also
over radio
. after the
(Victory Dinner last night, ar­
rangements wore mmiu over
long distance telephone for the
announcement to ba made from
station WMHF ut the Fleet­
wood Hotel, Miami Beach.
T. E. King of this city, while
tuning in shortly after 10 o’­
clock had tho plcusure of In ­
toning to the Miami announcer
give the details o f Surford’s
epoch making drive. Mr. King
stated this morning that a 15
minute tulk was given by tho
Announcer, during which be
paid s glowing tribute to tho
O A K L A N D , Cal., Aug. 8.— The
’"C ity
Substantial" fo r its
Key System Transit Company hero
achievement.
has adopted a puy-us-you-leave
' in conclusion, the announcur
pluu on its local cars to avoid con­
said, "Sanford, by its record of
gestion in downtown streets. Pas­
four days, has shown tho world
sengers are requested to find seats
what can be done in Florida.
or standing room quickly when
The city where the (ineat celthey enter and to hand over their
i in the world is grown, has
fares on leaving.
Tho method is proving popular | 'set a murk that even cities o f
with women passengers, especial- 1 half million population would
be proud of.
Other Florida
ly thostf burdened with parcels and
children. The new system is being ! cities had better watch Sac*
ford for it; citizens are doiugused only on outbound cars, pas­
big things in a big wuy.’’
sengers on inbound cars continuing
to pay as they cutty.

Street Cars on System
Of Pay-As-You-Leave

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Commerce will end. When the learn captains give their reports
tonight the drive will he over. !l will then he too late! Your
chance of helping your town will have passed.
tonight the

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Sanford Herald
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As Brisbane Sees It

aftersn«*H
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itarad aa itecond 'Jlaaa Matter,
lobar ST, l* lt, at tha Foatoftlca
■aaford, Florida indar Act of

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On* Tear— IT.00 His Months M.SO
D«U**ra.t In City by CarrUi. per
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par &gt;sar.
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Ao*levs, card* of thunks, resolutions
and notices ot snterialn-.«nts whsra
ebsrKcs are Mads will b« charged
far at regular -idrertlalng rates.
M K M iirn t i i k a s s o c i a t k i &gt;f iik s s
Tha Associated I’ reas Is esclustvsly entitled to, Mio use for republlcatron of all news dispatches
credited (o It or not otherwise cred­
ited In this paper and si so the lo­
cal news pub fished herein. All Dfhtg
of republlcatlon of special dispatch­
es herein ara slso reser-sd._______
S A T U R D A Y , A U G U ST «, 1923
T H E H E R A L D S PLATFO R M
1,— Deeper water route to Jacksont lllf.
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2.— Construction o f St. Jnhns-Indisn River ranal.
8. —Extension of white way.
S.- -Extension o f local amusements.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
g»f |B

— Augmenting nf building procram— houses, hotels, apartment
house*.
8/— Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
7*— Construction
of
boulevard
■round Lake Monroe.
6.— Completion of city beautifiestion program.
9/— Expansion o f athool system
with provision for Increased fa ­
culties.

two-edged sword, piercing even to
the dividing asunder o f soul nnd
spirit, and o f the jointH and mar­
row, and is n dlscnrner of the
thoughts and intents o f tho heart.
Hebrews 4: 12.
TO ONE IN PA RAD ISE
Thou wnst nil that to me, love,
For which my soul did pine:
A green Isle In the sea, love,
A fountain and a shrine
A ll wreathed with fairy fruits nnd
flowers,
And ull tho flowers were mine.
Ah, drenm too bright to Inst!
Ah, starry Hope that didst arise
But to be overcast!
A voice from out o f the Future
cries,
"On, on I"— hut o’er the Past
(Dim g u lf!) my spirit hovering
lies
Mute, motionless, aghast.
For, alas! nlus! with ino
Tho light of Life is o’er!
No more— no more—no more—
(Such Ian gun go holds the solemn
sen
To the sands upon the shore)
Bhall bloom the thunder-blasted
1^ ^ * * ». n e™ v
tf * * • « i
Or the stricken eagle soar,
Anil nil my days are trances,
And all my nightly dreams,
A re where thy dark eye glances,
And where thy footstep gleams
In whut ethereal dances,
By whnt eternal streams.
— Edgar Allan Poo.
Tho co-operntlvd spirit won!
Sanford has given tin* world a
good example o f what can he done
with everyone pulling together.

A couple always
comes to odds am i,

N o Mediterranean Hoof.
Coolldge Wants Airship*.
Too Many Dresses.
When You Get It, Keep It.

hundred of the city’* busy men and women, more than fortyBY A R T H U R BRISBANB
two hundred memberships have been secured for the
(Copy rt util lilt)
great commercial organization. And after the close o f the
campaign last night the word went out to all the world that
SE N A TO R CIPPICO says Italy
Sanford smashed all records as far as Chamber o f Com­ is the prisoner of England, because
Britain has the Mediterranean bot­
merce organizations are concerned.
up at Gibraltar and at the
When the campaign was first conceived several weeks tled
Suez Canal. He might have added
ugo the most optimistic nmong its supporters did not expect that, in the same extent, Russia
to see a fund o f more than fifty thousand dollars obtained, and Kemal Pasha between them
and at that time there was much skepticism as to whether have got the Mediterranean- bat­
it would be possible to raise even that amount. There even tled up nt the eastern end,
were those who Were unfavorable to the campaign, believ­
BUT TH E days have gone by
ing that this was an inopportune time for such an effort. when the Mediterranean or any
Four weeks ago Daniel H. McFarland reached the city. other body o f water can be bottled
Carefully planning n systematic campaign, quietly working up. There is no roof on tho Medi­
out all o f the details, perfecting an organization, developing terranean. the Italians are daring
fliers, ami in Cnproni they hnve
enthusiasm, selling Sanford to its own people with the as­ some
o f the best flying machine
sistance of Dr. Karr, Mr. McFarland laid his plans so well makers in the world.
and gathered about him such a- smooth working organiza­
Ten Italian airships flying west
tion that even ho himself was greatly surprised at the over­ could make a wreck o f Gibraltar,
whelming success of the campaign. Without his organiz­ another ten could fly enst and
ing ability and the systematic manner in which he worked, wreck the entrance to the Suez Ca­
nal, nnd any British battleship that
there would have been no world’s records broken, nor such might he bottling up that atrip o f
wonderful results secured.
water.
The first great meeting of the campaign was held on
Inst Monday night when the teams received their final in­
BUT TH E days o f "bottling up"
structions. A t tin’s meeting enthusiasm ran high. When have gone by nnd won’t come
the workers gathered at the office of the Chamber of Com­ back. The real ocean is the nir,
the real empire is based on rule o f
merce to begin worl Tuesday morning, this enthusiasm was the air.
more in evidence. When they met for luncheon the same
That is why we ought to be
day after two limes of work and the reports were so en­ having more flying machines.
couraging, high spirits prevailed.
On Wednesday and
Thursday such great results were secured by the workers
IT IS extremely encouraging to
that their enthusiasm knew no bounds. It came to a happy read President Coolitlge’a letter
climax nt the victory dinner last night when the final re­ to Howard E. Coffin, head o f the
ports were made and it, was found that Sanford had made n National Air Transport of Detroit.
name for itself for doing things in a decidedly big way.
Tho President
urges develop­
And now the Sanford Chamber of Commerce has a fund ment nnd “ organized use of
of more than one hundred and five thousand dollars with air craft in everyday commerce"
ns "highly
desirable from the
which to operate, with which to extol the merits of the great point of view of this Government
city in which we live, and with which to do those tilings as a whole." The president adds:
we have all wanted to do for the good o f our community.
" I would look with favor upon
Now it won’t be necessary for committees from the civic any sound effort which might Is1
body to go from door to door, and from business house to made with the commercial use of
business house to provide the necessary funds for a city aircraft ns its goal. My interest
would be prompted, first, by my
band, for state advertising, and for a hundred and one other desire for national security, nnd
causes.
second, by my wish for improved
The lug campaign lias been the turning point in the life methods o f transportation for pur­
o f the city and marks its entrance into days of great pros­ poses o f commerce."
perity and rapid development. From this time on, with its
SINCE TH E president is inter­
citizens continuing to work together as they did in this cam­
ested in commercial flying, com­
paign, Sanford will take such long strides and grow so quick­ mercial flying will boom in the
ly, we will find it difficult to keep up with the city. And United States.
a few years from now we will all look back to the big cam­
The Standard Oil people, some
paign which has just been finished and say that it was the of the great steel concerns, Sears
Roebuck and tin* packers, are or­
start o f Sanford's sensational growth.
dering big flying machines.
For Sanford is destined to make a sensational growth in
the next few years, it cannot fail. It has all that other
TH E BIGGEST customer o f com­
cities have to offer, and more too. In addition to its wonder­ mercial flying should be the
ful climate, its fertile and productive soil, its wonderful United Slates post office, nnd
transportation facilities, its valuable location, it has develop­ probably it will be, since both the
ed a civic spirit which will not be downed and which will favor the utmost flying develop­
make of Sanford such a city as will become known the world ment.
The Government ought to have
over for its desirability. With the funds provided with thousands
of machines covering
which to give the city the much needed advertising, ami the country in alt directions., r lf
with a united people, all working to make their town the the Government will give the
bunt iielliu whole suqjuli.v, Uas e can W iw lhiog’ luiL wHammur J tfd v .J b p r y
jbjan;!,
Sanford is becoming known as the city that does things wii) build them.
To put this country ahead o f nil
in a big way. It has received thousands of dollars worth o f
others in flying, the only thing
advertising during tin? campaign. It luts demonstrated to needed is, PUSH.
the rest o f Florida that it is on the map and one of the con­
tenders for the highest honors among Florida cities.
The Herald wishes to extend its congratulations to all
those who had a part in the great campaign whether that
part was as one of the workers or as one of the many hun­
dreds who affiliated themselves with the great civic bodv.
II has been a great week in the life of Sanford. History has
been made. New life and new enthusiasm has been created,
and it will all be manifested in the weeks to come by a still'
A N Y H O W , Mr. Browning, so
newspapers say, sent the new litgreater city. It was an effort well worth while.

Russell Scott says he is no more
W 11KN A M AN'S a man, ho doesn’t lie nnd he
ernzy than anyone else. That's
the cheat,
only informing us o f something we
And lie doesn’t look with a scornful eye at t
havo known ail along.

the street;
Scope* lost in tho Dayton trial. Ami lie doesn’t hrag o f the th in g s he’s done &lt;
Now hi* cuao i* to ho taken to
lands or g o ld ,
higher court*. The higher it goo*,
When
a
man's
a man you will find, my son, th
tho harder he may fall.

with the old.

Just because a woman i* inter­ He never talks of the help he lends, of the g
ested In foreign missions, it does­
may do,
n’t keep her neighbor* from think­ lit1 novel jests with a woman’s name nor suet
ing her children net like heathen*

who fall.
And
a
dog
a pat from his hand may elaim, if
Largest Chamber of Commerce
his tail.
in the world. That’s a wonderful
■chicvement for it city o f ten thou­ When a man's a man he will never shirk the
sand people. More glory for tho
hand may find.
"C ity Substantial."
He never sneers at the laith you hold, nor nee
gives.
The Washing ton, Pn., Reporter
says, "M is* Smith and MU* Davis When a man’s a man it is plainly told l&gt;v the t

tie girl out to buy ninny new dress­
es for herself, lie and she may
think that means happiness. If mo,
they have something to learn about
happiness.
Queen Elizabeth had n thousand
dresses, but no bathtub. She would
have been happier
I
with one dress
and one bathtub

WHEN' YOU get u piece of this
earth, KEEP it. It cannot be stol­
on; doesn't rust; you arc your
own hoard o f director*; unlike
watered stocks, there is only just
SO MUCH o f it, ami it goes up in
price.
Idle Indian* sold Manhattan
Island for $21. The land in Cen­
tral Park alone is now worth a
thousand millions.

were claMMinate* at the Washing­
ton Cemetery.”
Must have been
happy sellout days.
A Chicago alienist declares wom­
en aro crazier than men. They’re
trying to outdo men in everything
My father-in-law, who lives in
«l*e ao we uro perfectly willing to
Hnviinnnh, is fond of fishing, lie
concede the honor.
has a friend residing ill the near­
A defaulting public official in by city nf Charleston, who, if Much
Sapin has been sentenced to serve n thing he possible, is fonder even
th tee hundred and eight yearn in o f fishing than my father-in-law
prison, Hope he’ll see tho error of is.
This Chariest mi gentleman hired
nis ways by thu time bin term ex­
a negro boatman to take him on
pire*.
an angling expedition.
Before
------o-----There are more pretty girl* in starting, the negro was quite san­
Baratota than in any ten eitiua In guine o f a satisfactory catch, lie
Florida and we’ll stake a million knew, he said, exactly the right
dollar* oil this bet. Sarasota Time*. place to anchor with tho certainty
Come to Sanford nnd nee the folly of plenty of strikes.
Nevertheless, an hour or more
o f such n wager.
passed during which the patron
Many were disgusted nt the poor did not feel a single nibble. He
attempt at vaudeville made lust changed baits, he shifted his po­
night at the "Victory Dinner." Se­ sition, he ilid everything mi ex­
lecting the city’s most reaiwcted perienced angler should do, yet no
citizen ns an innocent victim of bite rewarded him. He was a pa­
cheap entertainment was certainly tient man, ns all good fishermen
an unwise move on tire part of must he, but there is a limit to
Koine unthinking individual. An patience.
Look here lloh," he said at
apology is due Frank I*. Forster
and should he forthcoming imme­
diately.
Tile Cocoa Tribune says it takes
team work to win and quotes Kip­
ling on tho subject, "It ain’t the
Individual, nor the army as a
whole, hut the cverlastin’ team­
work o f every bloomin' soul."
That's exactly how Sunford rais­
ed one hundred five thousand dol­
lar* for a publicity fund and Inci eased the membership o f its
Chamber of Commerce to fortytwo huudred.

TH ER E H AS TO BE ONE IN E VER Y COM M UNITY

H ie Sanford Chamber o f Com*
morce is to bo heartily commended
upon tho successful drive for memborahip which is giving the citv
nearly 7100,000 for publicity and
entertaining activities this winter,

.

Jf ,MornlnK»l“'

i ilf, \V l .SCO NS IN Federal ion of
labor criticises the University ot
Wisconsin
for accepting
from
Rockefeller $12,ti0(l for medical re
Search. And that is foolish.
The people as yet lack brains to
Control and develop their uwu re­
sources and provide
themselves
with what they need. While tliut
condition lasts they should Ingrateful to Providence, which im­
pels men o f ability to get motley
together, then hand it hack to
people that don’t know how tu
take care o f t item selves.
STU D Y T H E record, You find
that, in tho long, tho little man
pays. The Urili li Government,
fearing a tiisnsli .us coal strike
that might coal a thousand mil­
lions, persuades mine owner* not
to cut wages by voting them a
subsidy that won’t amount to more
than one hundred millions.

claim to second place on a
R » basis a* the largest
° f T om,n" ‘,rf“
‘ he world
, V ■ ‘ kn" w w ith e r
merce
hut'we
thnl Orlando n-.-d v in

Sicily and cUertaiu.,.

had reached the magnificent pro- winter. It is better i„ ••
P? r o°£*0, H :?’886, or • " “ -'mtewMp hat" now than U. ” ,m s ,
of -,i65. lh i* give* Sanford K December l or Jam ....

NO W COMES news that th
hundred millions will be raised |&gt;
increasing the beer lax. The min
era who drink the beer will p*
the tux ami won’t realize tha
they anil their fellow worker* ar
really paying the subsidy that per
simile* the mine owner* not to ru
wages.
Why not tax champagne, whis
key uml other expensive luxuries
Because men that use champagn
and expensive luxuries also ar
range the tuxes.

Civilization consi
new things to worry
A dog catcher Iei
Cats are his only

iw T

People are
body looks down 01

ough

Lots o f people wl
a vneation come l&gt;at
There art? some
who couldn’ t afford
vorce suit.
I ho money you
you half ns much
ey you save.
A ll's fair in l„v
men used enough
to pnint our navy
A red nose j3 „
o f drink. He ntav
uses too much rou
When you ,e a „
tho cornet scratch
back from hi* vac:
When you
,
tin t's days you n,
was lightning or i

And the women tr|
their knees. It is q&gt;jJ
quitoca will get painu]
But the world cotilj
much Worse. Wouliin)
rilde if you had t»
melon 7

JUST IN PASSING
IIY It.

IIO I.L Y

if you will go out about four g o lf course as we sink
o'clock or early in the morning. have never learned that
Wo do not take advantage o f our o f our greater t a -sett

Sitting at a table at Hie Seminole Cafe each
per while the Greater Sanford Campaign was on
ing the results in real "man power" gave me a n
thrill than the bare announcement Inst night t
gone over the top. It was thrilling to the nt!
know that Sanford now has one o f the largest ‘
Commerce in the whole world hut the real thrill \\
work accomplished by the fine women nnd men
when they put it over
You cannot work over a hundred men and women for
four days and watch them win out iti a big campaign without
feeling closely akin to the whole hunch. The campaign for
a Greater Sanford and u Greater Sanford Chamber o f Com­
merce brought all o f us just a little closer to the folks that
compose the rank and file o f this city. You know now just
who the real people arc— you might have imagined it before.
You know who the tightwads are- you might have guessed
that also.
And in the real battle for memberships the folks who
went out,after lhcyia and dh|.lhv leal work nru better citizens
today' beta a le : in py-* realize ‘ irn never before the stupendous
job a few o f us hnve had in the past trying to work with
little money and trying to interest the general public in buy­
ing memberships in the Chamber of Commerce.

IF

YOU

HAVE

NOT

CEIVED YO U R LIG H T AND
POWER B IL L

FOR

JULY

PHONE US A T ONCE.

Whenever a city is sold oil their Chamber of Commerce
ns Sanford now seems to be that purticuar city need not
worry about the future for the aimpe reason that her future
is assured. You cannot keep Sanford hack now if the same
energy is displayed for the next year that wa s displayed here
this week. To those members o f the Old Guard who have
been battling for many years on this problem the grand
finals last night was an inspiring sight.
For eighteen years I have longed to see Sanford assert
herself nnd get right down to business. For that period o f
years I have ls&gt;en asking her citizens to wake up to your ad­
vantages here and make Sanford the best city in central
Florida. It only took the right spirit. And mov that we have it
eighteen years to get the spirit. And now that we have it
don’ let it die. The battle is only half won after you go over
the top. It takes real solidiers to keep up heir morals after
the excitement of the campaign is over.
I want to congratulate the Sanford Herald on their spe­
cial edition printed last night within a few mi milts after the
results were announced at the meeting. Tin- special edition
was enthusiastically received and demonstrated that our daily
paper was willing and ready to keep up their end of the pub­
licity stunt. Hie Herald and tho Signal here and the state
papers o f other cities have given yeoman service in the cam­
paign. The Time* Union sent W alt Clmmhurs down here to
remain on the Job and give Sanford something good every day
and Walt did just that thing.

RE-

Do Fathers Under­
stand A Young Girl’s
Love?

Among the prominent visitors to the city the past week
were Joe Castellani and his son
The Caslotlunis are among
the most prominent and popular fruit and vegetable distrib­
utors in the middle west and have been in Cincinnati for the
past forty years. Joe Castellnui is one of tho finest fellows
that ever cam,, into our midst nnd he likes Sanford so well
that we may expect him hack next winter. 11,. has always
been a city builder uml one who stands for the better things
It has been suggested that we plait a big l
celebrations. This brings to my mind the fact th
had Home of the Inst Labor Day cenehrnliun* in t|
the early days. And just now if We are planning oi
lion we should get that bathing pool ready mi th,.
It is difficult ui pull any stunts these day-; withu
pools and bathing beauties.
AH that Sanford needed was that big stunt we
this week to give the whole populace the vision nf

On the Screen! A Tre­
mendous Drama o f Hid­
den Loves
with
Dorothy Mackaill,
Grad.vs BrocLwell. Ho­
bart Bosworth, Myrtle
Steelman, Olive .. Tell
John Bowers

M IL A N E M O ND AY

�B g - S A NFORT) HERALD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1925

PAGE FIVIfe

John Temple Graves
Dies A t Washington
MISS K A T I IR Y N W IL K E Y , Society Editor,

__off*ce

Miss Harshberger Is
Bride o f R, F. Moule

Hastings »
5, frank.
JK« ct Gene
LVviir morn

,

Raulerson

in San-

. sf Tampa
friend* a,ul
C. Nesmith
West l’ nlm

rd will
Johnson

East Sanf&lt;
-----

telephone

I Building Boom Meets

Mrs. Agnes Harshberger o f Poulan, Ga.,
announces the m arriage o f her
daughter,
Agnes Ruth,
to
Robert Frederick Moule,
Tuesday, August 4, 1025.
The above announcement w ill lie
o f much interest to the many
friends o f tho couple In Snnford,
ns both young people are well
known here.
Mrs. Moule, fo r several months,
was connected w ith Y ow ell Co„
and through her charming person­
ality won a number o f friends who
are extending best wishes.
Mr
Moule is a popular young man
here, being connected with Chase
&amp; Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Moule w ill be at
home to their friends a fter Aug.
15 at G10 Enst Third Street.

had been unconscious * jc^ a t pnrt
of time and no hope had been held
out for him.
He was GO years old and a South
Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
Carolinian by birth. Funeral serv­
W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 8.-John ices are to be held in Atlanta Mon­
Easy Repayment Flan
Temple Graves, the southern w ri­ day. No services are to be held
ter, died at his home here today. here.
Office In new Mcrriwcalhor Building
He had been ill here fo r several
weeks of a complication o f dis­
Jensen — Opening o f Jensen
2nd Street.
Phone 611
eases, the most serious o f which bridge, immediate completion of
was hardening o f the arteries.
beach, and construction o f two
His condition took n turn for
roads
extending
the worse several day* ago at hnni.surfnccd
T H E B E TTE R A PRODUCT IS TH E SOONER YOU
which time his fam ily was sum­ west o f here assure*! by Board of
W
IL
L SEE IT ADVERTISED.
Highway
Commissioners.
moned. During last few days he

Thunder Show ers Are
Predicted Next Week

J. H. JACKSON

igratulation

W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 8.— The
weather outlook fnr the week be­
ginning Monday in the South A t­
lantic and East Gulf states is
partly cloudy with occasional thun­
dershowers nnd with temperature
near normal.

TO THE PEOPLE O F

W. C. T. U. Meets With
Mrs. John Leonarcii

Friday afternoon
Mrs. John
Leonnrdi delightfu lly entertained
the members o f the W . C. T. U. ht
her home.
A profusion o f garden flowers
were artistically .combined with
fern in decorating the rooms. A f ­
ter a short business meeting, which
was very profitable and inntructive, a socini hour was enjoyed.
Mahoney leaves to- Delicious refreshments which con­
i where she will be sisted o f an ice course was serv­
[er cousin for two ed.
A large number o f the members
o f the Union wns present.
of Pinckard, Ala.,
■end day" in Sanj of friends and

A t The Churches

SANFORD
' ’ is iii tin* i,omen uiKt* neighbor­
hood. Mr. McMillan was a resident
here (Mr many years, going below
Ft. Myers to reside a few years
ago.
Mr, and Mrs. I), C. Potter of
Miller Avenue had ns week end
guests the doctor’s brother, I.. M.H
F'dler. and party o f three friends,
all of Buffalo, N. Y. They were on
route to Miami nnd elsewhere sight­
seeing.

Who have

far as chambers of commerce are concerned.

B

The city officials cannot

allow this opportunity to pass without extending congratulations to all
who made this possible.

or ornately elulmrati- designs in
Monuments-, are shown by sam­
ple in our diuwrooi'.n ;,i„i yards,
Us well us the speeimetis of our
Vork displayed in the local cem­
eteries.
We submit original
designs by sketch, or follow in*
struct ions from those employ­
ing us as to style of sculpture.

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a. H. Sutherland nnd

Regular services Sunday ns fol­
l Morgan Sellers of lows:
kill be the week-end
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
|. .ami Mrs. David
Morning Worship and Sermon,
I camp on Lake ilar- 11:110 a. m.
Evening Worship nnd Sermon,
8:00 p. m.
Allen left ThursA cordial welcome is extended to
&gt;me in Jacksonville, all to come with us.
the attractive guest
. Lee* and waa tho
any courtesies while
BARBECUE
Eat barbecued sandwiches at
Rose Drive F illin g Station, three
:in gras choppers is miles out Sanford A vc. Cooked by
lirplane lubricant. experts.

freely and willingly responded in the membership enmpnign

of Ihe Chamber of Commerce— Snnford now ranks firsl in the world as

Five People Burned to
Death in a Farmhouse

A U . SO U LS C H U R C H
Tenth Sunday a fter Pentecost.
Mass at 8 a, m.
Saturday, Aug. 15, w ill be the
Feast o f the Assumption o f the
Blessed Virgin Mary, a H oly day
U. J. Hickson an- o f obligation. Mass on Saturday
ival of a son, hr
at 7:00 a. m.
,he Fcrnatd-Laugh
Friday, the V ig il o f the F e a s t,,he
w ill be a day o f fasting and ab- _
stinence.
Louise Hughey is
today from Unitieshas been attending F IR S T M E TH O D IS T CH URCH
Services on Sunday ns follows:
Sunday School, with classes for
all ages. 9:50 a. m.
Morning worship, sermon by M.
Springs, leave today M. Lord, 11:00 n. tn.
Epworth League meetings, 7 p,
■ala iu Georgia.
m.
Preaching by the pastor, 8 p. m
ICogh'irn and little
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
■orie. will leave to­
f t Hill, where they 8 p. m.
pests of Mrs. CugT several days.
CONGREG A T IO N A L
9 IIU K C II

ho

N E W F A L L F A S H IO N S
Worn by Irene Castle
Fronting &lt;»n Celery Avenue adjoining two stores that
corner on Celery Avenue.

VMERICA’S BEST DRESSED W O M AN

It‘ taken quick can be pur­

chased at 575.00 a front foot on easy terms.
♦ *H*+++ + + + ♦ ♦ *

S A V E and
T H R IV E
A
charming
frock recently
worn by Irinc
Castle to it tea
dance in Now
York.
It is
made o f lusl rous Corticel-

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fk 'U a n W o r d s
,1
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px'lil-i tif Sanford nnd v lo lo llv iru-d
'' B»nV nnd liow w e ll they III t t o do
lu.mlly Institution. In shown liy our

li Crepe-BackSatin, delicate
threads
of
tapestry.

Sanford

re « » » It,000,000.00.

growth nnd KtrmiKtli npeult In most
. . ' v * * helpful aarvlcn which this hunk
*
«&gt;&lt;-.ir» o f Itn existence.

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mure t h a n
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Embroidery
traced an ex­
quisite
pat­
terns
along
side panels.

+

RST national bank

GREATER

SANFORD
l,i„ aid each of our depositors in becoming
tematic saver.

IU1 Fiake Geneva at Geneva,
several beautiful Lake Front
1" ’ith 20 year-old bearing’ or" ° n each lot. A hard surface
nv undcr construction around
l'Xix and this is your chance to
‘-asonable prices.

been the means of making a fortune.

lid E 2nd Street

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SANFORD
LOAN AND

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PRESIDENT

G.E.MTALL
MANAGER

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SAVINGS

LEEM &amp; BRENT

Small weekly deposits have

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The Y ow ell
C A S T L E — B E TTY

IlkCNt CASTLE‘S .

COWICEUt FASHIONS,*

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C om pany

\V\LES A N D CO-ED DRESSES

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Of Sanford on the splendid civic spirit manifested in our great drive fo r the Chamber of Commerce. It is a
fine thing to secure the money needed to tell the world of Sanford, but finer still to arouse the pull-together
spirit, the vim, the pep, the dash, the “ go” that always in the development of this great country o f ours, have
carried its leading cities to the front.
NO W FOR TH E NEXT GREAT DRIVE. L et us m ake Sanford and all the country surrounding it, the
most beautiful place in Florida to live in, so that it may come to be known, not only as
SANFORD, the City Substantial, but also as
SANFORD, The City of Gardens and of Flowers.
ught to have twenty tourists hotels instead of one, and if we make this, as we can, the most beautiful
We ought
lorida, we will get the tourists to (ill them as fa st as it is possible to build them, and will look back, with
city in Floi
amused retrospection, to the time when the coming of one tourist hotel stirred us so mightily.
LE T US GET TOGETHER AN D PUT IT OVER.

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It will be easy now that we have learned better how to organize and work together.
I C A LL ON THE LADIES OF SANFORD TO TAK E THE IN IT IA T IV E . Some o f we men have a lot o f
ideas that will help and we will he glad to work with them as a little band o f them have worked with us in the
big, for the Chamber of Commerce.

W. M. Y O U N G
Owner and Developer of

A Highly Restricted Residential Park. Directly in Line of the City’s Highest Class De­
velopment and on the Highest (hound In Sanford.
ARTISTIC, UNIQUE, DISTINCTIVE, D IFFE R E N T
Work is Proceeding All Over This Property, Trans-forming It Into One o f the Two or Three Most Beautiful
Subdivisions In the Stale of Florida.

Sewer, water and gas mains are being laid. The
City Commission has ordered the paving of all Hie
streets, and just as rapidly as this work proceeds,
the sidewalks will be laid and an extensive scheme
of tropical planting will he carried out along all its
winding drives. Beautiful parks are in process of
formation with ornamental trees, shrubs, vines,
flowers, pools and fountains. As soon as the ma­
terial can be assembled, work will begin on the main
entrance, of striking and original design and to be
the most attractive in Florida. In Revonah Park,
occupying a full square in the south east corner of
the property, a good part of it is now covered with
a fine growth of pines, oaks and palmettos, a club
house of Spanish design will he erected, with a con­
crete swimming pool, with courts for tennis, roque,
croquet and other sports, and for the kiddies, a w a d ­
ing pool and sand lot playground, all, of course, lor
the use of the members of the Revonah Social and
Athletic Club, in which the first qualification for
membership will be residence, or the holding of title
to property, in Highland Park.
Lots in Highland Park are not yet for sale. 1 am
planning to reverse the usual order o f procedure in
Florida o f selling lots on promises that never may be
realized, and instead to sell you on w hat has been
and actually is in process of accomplishment.

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If you are planning to build a home, W A IT .
Building and other restrictions will be high, but
the IN IT IA L price of lots, when you consider what
you (JET, will be low, and the terms will be attrac­
tive, while the increase in values, w hen you consider
the lines along which the entire proposition will be
developed, will undoubtedly be rapid.
Special inducements, in the price of lots or in
financial assistance, will be offered to the builders
of the first twenty houses. These may be of Spanish
or Mediterranean, Colonial, English, Queen Anne or
California bungalo type, depending on the section
of the park in which your lot is located, but must be
approved by our architect, that no unsightly struc­
tures may be erected, or any that clash w ith their
surroundings, the purpose being to insure the de­
velopment o f the entire park along artistic and
harmonious lines.
Here you can realize, under ideal conditions, the
home that you have dreamed all your life that some
day you might ow n and occupy. A plat of Highland
Park, showing the lay out of its parks and winding
drives, may be seen at my temporary office with
Du Bose &amp; Holler, 112 N. Park A ve„ or on the prop­
erty itself, where I can be found during working
hours almost any day.

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T H E SANFORD H E R A LD , 9 A TU R D A Y . A UC, U ST f t j g i .

of
OND GAME TO
1 -S TEAM

How Thoy Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Hair)
Won Lost Pet.
T n m p a ...................... 31
7 .810
Lnkrlnnd ............... 27
18 .000
St. P e t e r s b u r g ......... 18

21

Sanford .................. 10

35

SMOKERS DEFEAT
BLOCKMEN WHEN
CUBAN WEAKENS

Today’s Games
FLO RID A S T A T E L E A G U E
Sanford at Lakeland.
Tampa at St. Petersburg.

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Score by Innings;
U I I R I I I I I ....................................................................... 1 .............. ...
St. Louis .. .. 001 020 000— 3-8-2
Washington .... 000 000 000— 0-4-1
Batteries: Girard and Hargrave;
Covcieskie, G regg and Ruel.
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W H IT E SOX W IN . 2 TO 0
BOSTON. Aug. 8.— For the third
successive day the Boston Red
Sox failed to score ngnlnst the
Chicago White Sox, losing Friday,
2 to 1). Lyons was supreme, hold­
ing Boston to three hits and an­
nexing Ids sixteenth victory of the
season. Tw o o f the Red Sox three
hits were made by pinch hitters
on the part o f the Chamber o f Commerce through their successful camin the eighth inning.
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paign
means
a
bigger
and
more
prosperous
Sanford.
W
e
offer
our
C h icago......... 000 001 100— 2-fi-O
Boston........... 000 000 000-0-3-0
Batteries: Lyons and Schnlk;
Ruffing and Picinich.

N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
.222 Hcrnnmlex Ditches Good Bali Boston at St. Louis.
Until Tenth WhenHeGives Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
8 H its;
Up - Runs; Foley Is Still Philadelphia at Chicago.
Won Lost Pet.
New York at Cincinnati.
Member o f Tampa Team
Pittsburgh' ..
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N ew York ..
.50!)
AM ERICAN L E A G U E
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8.— T h e
Cincinnati ..
ST. PETERSlUlIiG. Aug. 8.— Chicago at Boston.
.5 in
taU *™ , tie second game Brooklyn .. .
TIGERS B E A T Y A N K E E S
.495 Tampa defeated St. Petersburg G St. Louis at Washington.
ln d c »,(jfrt! Friday with
NEW
YORK, Aug. 8.— Detroit
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St. Louis ..
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Detroit
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at New
.New York.
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l&lt; ***&gt; pitching Id* fifth Philadelphia
handed the Yankees n 3 to 1 set­
to 4 here Friday in a 10-inning! Cleveland at Philadelphia
.475 battle which was decided when |
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,ir.ce he became
back Friday, the veteran right­
Chicago - .. .
.410
hander, George Dauss, limiting
r •’jSTnoad, by a score B o s to n ........
Cooperation will make our city grow by leaps and boumla.
.404 Hernandez weakened after hurling
■the llugmcn to five hits. Fothcrsteadily fo r the entire route
1gill’s double followed by E. John­
A M E R IC A N l e a g u e
Th e Bo* Score
son's m uff of Matutsh’s roller and
• J * AB It H TO A F,
" A ll Together”
Won Lost Pet. T A M P A
4 1 2 0 0 0
Ueilinann’s triple brought two ta l­
AD It II PO A K
Snead,
2b.......
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.CM
K 3 0 1 1 ^ 0 Philadelphia
6 1
run came in the sixth an Man*
.OUT Mickey, 3b. ..
4 u
1 1 0 0 Washington
usH’s double, llcilmann’s ( infield
.543 Estrada, cf.
'’ " 4 0
I 1 2 0 Chicago .. ..
I
St. Louis ..
nut and E. Johnson’s slip up Blue’s
.500 W eik, ss........
► £ " " 4 0 1 0 2 0
Leo,
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Detroit
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bound.
.400
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Score by innings:
.458 Swanson, rf.
&gt;
® V "3 0
0 - 0 0 Cleveland .. .
Cleveland Takes First Game I V t r o i t ......... 200 001 000-3-7-0
.411 1Lopez, c. .. ~
*” *' 3 0
0 7 0 0 New York ..
.203 I Jesmer, lb. ..
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1 0 2 1 B o s to n ........
and Mackmcn Win Second; New York .. .. 000 010 000-1-5-2
M
Heal Estate.
H. S. LONG, Mgr.
Investments
Peterson, If. ..
1
0
0
’ 0 0
Senators
Lose
to
Browns;
1
A lvarez, p. ••
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S O U TH E R N l e a g u e
1 0 i 0 0
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Tigers Hand Yanks Lacin’; 1
Nance, * .. _ — — ■
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W on Lost
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Foley, p........
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N ew Orleans ..
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Atlanta - .............. C2 55
Weathcrby in 9
jttftl
1 T o t a l s ........ •12 0 1- :so 18
ter dropping the first game to the
Nashville ............... 57 5 1
u i M i a s u ■*■■■■■■■■■■ U M i R n a n s s H a i i R i i a B i i n i z a r i n n i r s c n r n n i i i r n R U l i
1 cighth by Sa
Cleveland Indians, 10-4, the Ath­
S A IN T S
M em phis................... 58 Co
■ciMon. &gt;
AB i: it p o A
letic
came
back
in
the
second
F
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1
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1
Mossner, 2b. ..
Mobile .. .. - .........5G
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AB R II PO A
A complete line of
day anil won, 2 to 0. Rommel and
Allen, ss........
Chattanooga .......... 53 57
5 .1
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tangled
in
a
hurling
duel
in
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hannon,
rf.
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54
01
3 I
.4 1 1
3 0
Cypress and l ’ine
Brown, c f.......
Birmingham............. 52 59
4 0 n 1 0 0 the second game and the Mnckmea Framing
4 1 1 7 0
Doyle, 2b........
3 it II 0 3 0 were held hitless until Cochrane
3 n l) 4 0
n
led o ff with a single in the seven­ Sheathing
Barnes, lb . ..
4 II &lt;1 111 0
. 3 1 1 10
th inning. Simmons followed i&gt;y Siding
•i 1 1 1 i
Cos. I f............
4 n 0 G ii
hitting his 18th home run o f the Flooring
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Hesse,
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0
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4
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1
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l 8
season, -coring Cochrane ahead of
•i 0 0 0 5
Hernandez, p.
4 l l 1 ii
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him. The last game was played ;m Ceiling
3 1) u 0 0
Finish
l*T 4
G
5
minutes,
said
to
the
shortest
Totals
til
8 30 II) 3
F LO R ID A S T A T E L K A G l'K
ever
played
in
tlm
Ameieun
league.
Mouldings
G »27
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-s 5
o u
i t11
i 3 St. Petersburg 4; Tam pa C iteti
The lei aid for the M ajor leagues Lath
by innings:
Score by innings:
innings.)
is the game played on September | Brick
Is the keynote o f the successful campaign of the Chamber
............... 001 000 001—2
T a m p a .............. 003 010 000 2— G 28, HUP. between New ami Chicago U n it’
Lakeland 5; Sanford 2.
3d..............OIHI 200 (I3x— 5
S a in t s ................ 003 010 000— I which Was played in 51 minutes.
of Commerce. Much citizen who participated should feel
-iary: Two base hit, Welch,
Plaster
Summary: Tw o base hit. Allen,
First Game
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
base hit, Buckley. Stolen
Score by innings:
E tradn. Three l.;i.-f hit, Hickey.
White Hock Plaster Hoard
Kidd, Buckley, Kowalski, Brooklyn 9; Pittsburgh 10.
Stolen Imso, Doyle, Estrada, Weik, Cleveland
MU 110 130— 10-11-2 Nails
in 2, Surface.
Sacrifice, New York 1; Cincinnati 2.
Brown, Shannon. Sacrifice, Sics", Philadelphia 200 100 001— 4-10-2
r, Edward/. Left on Imse, j Philadelphia 1; Chicago 5.
ncr, Weik. L eft on h.i ;c, Tampa 7, Batteries: Buckeye and M yall; Screen Wire
Lakeland 5. Base on Boston-St. Louis, rain.
Htiildertt Hardware
[Saints 1. Base on balls, o ff Alva- Cjuinn, licimn.li and Perkins.
I ff Kidd 2; Myers 1; Cu11/. 1, Struck out by Alvarez 1;
Hours
y Kidd 3;
IK rnnmlcz 9. Hit , ofl Alvarez 8
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
Second
Game
1
W
in d ow s
10; Cu-uck 8.
Hits, o f f St. Louis 3; Washington 0.
tlie name spirit of co-operation in years to como will make
in 8 innings. Foley 0 in 2. Hit
Score
by
innings:
1
Frames and Screens
I in 8 innings; o ff Myers 0 ] Detroit 3: New York 1.
Sanford the greatest inland city in Florida.
by pitchei, by Alvarez (Doyle). Cleveland
lino
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(Hit by pitcher, Williams by
Wild pitch Hernandez.
Winning Philadelphia
■Chicago 2; Boston 0.
noil 000 20X-2-3-0
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0 r t ,c r
1Umpires, Ware and BaxRich.
Cleveland 10-0; 1’hilndclphiu I 2, pitcher, Foley. Empire,
Batteries: I'hle and
Myatt; .Murphy Ironing Hoards
I sc 2:05.
Time 2 hours.
Rommel and Cochrane.
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.Medicine Cabinets
Continue to Hoost for Sanford
SOU TH A T L A N T IC LE A G U E
President John-on in 1853 ap­
Greenville 13; Macon 3.
SENATORS LOSE
pointed William Marvin as provis­
Knoxville 7; Columbia 2,
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 8.— Gir
ional governor o f Florida. Dele- aril held Washington to four hit
Spartanburg G; Augusta 4.
gates were elected and sent to a mid St. I.oui took the third gatim
Asheville G; Charlotte 4.
convention at TaUahaznec o f the series Friday, 3 to 0. Girw h'te a new constitution was aril walked six of the ehnmpioni
SO U TH E RN A S S O C IA T IO N
adopted without being sut)inill"ii Liu five double plays swept the
Little Rock 5; Atlanta 8.
to the vote o f the people, it auto- locals from the paths at opporNashville 2; New Orleans 3, (13 matiiaily repealed tho ordinance tune times. ( 'ateher llarginve ro­
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The Price Is Right
SANFORD

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The First National Bank

Phillies
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|k NATI, Aug. 8.— CincinT»ie it two straight from
i-rk Friday by treating the
Itto l in a pitchers’ battle,
hat Walker won the game
linh when Roush slid safeIsr'.r.d after being caught
r I orlnjr on Walker's
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|H w t rhe Giants got
Knn nn a bnso on balls,
U u d Young' ■ double in
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Hunts and Goxvdy;
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Xg. 8.—Charley
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And that wonderful Sanford spirit shown in thc cam­
paign for a Greater Sanford this week demonstrates
that we will now build a city o f fifty thousand people on
tlie banks of Lake Monroe.

Y ea r after year, from the very begin­
ning, dem and for Graham Brothers &lt;
T ru ck s has increased from 50 to

PUBLICITY WILL GET THE REAL RESULTS

150 per cent over each preceding year. *■
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And publicity is all that Sanford needs in getting her
charms before the world. Publicity will put any town
on the map even if they have but little to offer. With
all that Sanford has to offer coupled with

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production for the first six m onths
equalled their entire output for 1924.

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Pabardt and
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and

ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS RAISED
For a campaign of publicity such as this city has never
experienced Sanford will become one o f the biggest
cities in central Florida. And our great spirit o f co­
operation is much finer than the sum of money raised.

I. W . Phillips Sons
Phone 3

Corner 2nd St. and Oak Ave.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WHOLE BUNCH

t r . 4 , - r C fty new real^ _ ^ n »tru e tiu i.

O f men and women in the great work o f telling the
world about Sanford and Seminole County and Florida
do not lose sight of the fact that you have a real mag­
azine of great promise in the new

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUSTJ^1_925,

Individualization Is B asis
AH Progress In T reating
Of Social Ills, Says B each
pressed by
Walter
Greenwood
Beach la discussing child welfare
(n a bulletin Issued by the Florida
State Board o f Health.
Progress can only bo made In
the treatment o f social ills, says
the writer, by
seperating case
from case, studying fnmlly after
fam ily and diffcm tiatlng one conditon from another. Moral and
spiritual life, It is declared, has its
growth and 1* founded in the fam ­
ily as In no other Bourse.
“ Recreation," says Mr, Bruch,
“ is essential to child life. In con­
gested city life the fam ily back
yard has gone and the city street
only is left. Training for work is
needed, but there is far leas in
the city family life which children
may learn to do, thus they have
moro leisure lime. I f boys and
girls do work outsido the home it
Is done for pay at kinds o f work
which tench nothing o f vnluo for
future work but at rates o f pay
relatively high as compared with
the wages or the ndult workers.
Thus the city youth hns often too
much money nnd too little training
fo r future vocation.
“ The eity youth Is often Individualized in spending for pleasure
but is not trnlned toward futuro
earning for necessities. His pleas­
ure wants govern his age of rest­
less growth and he Is not disciplin­
ed in the sharing o f common econ­
omic activities and obligations.
Such fnrts ns these suggest the
difficulty which the modern fam ily
faces. It is harder for parents to
control children tmlny, yet tho
wages o f half the adult city populnt ion is so small as to tempt
mothers to earn ns well ns fathers,
thereby weakening control when it
needs to be strengthened
“ Evidently to preserve the fam ­
ily nnd r.lrcnglhen Its standards,
tho community as n whole must
play a part. What could be accom­
plished by each family today m-rds
the assistance of other agencies.
The leisure timv o f boys nnd girls
tall for community action in tho
form o f playgrounds, boys uml

girls clubs, boy scouts, camp fire
girls and similar largo group ar­
rangements.
“ The chance to learn how to
work— vocational trnlning— i« one
o f the most serious needs of child
life which Is still largely unsolved
in spite o f much discussion, wit­
ness the efforts o f boys and girls
to find summer work. Study what
they have to offer and what is o f­
fered them. The family cannot
solv*5 this problem alone.
“ Ignorance within the family is
itself one o f the most serious of
community problems. Such ignor­
ance is not to be cured by the
school alone but by those com­
munity agencies o f health and
morals which can touch the iso­
lated life o f mothers and the unsocinlizi'd life of fathers.
“ The temlecy o f mankind is to
lump together all the people It
doesn't like, or ii not interested in
«s though they were all alike. So
defective, dependent, delinquent
linrkwnrd, listless, viclinus, ignor­
ant children and fatherless or
motherless fnmilios are thrown to­
gether with immigrant, illigitiinate families, provrrty stricken
and nlcholic families into « com­
mon heap nnd railed unfit or the
unfortunate. This is the counsel
o f ngnorance.
" A ll progress in the treatment
o f social ills comes through imlividuidizuiton and progress in the
treatment o f social ills comes
through separating ense from case,
studying fam ily after family, differcntiiuing one condition from an­
other and thereby discovering the
Inner nature o f the specific prob­
lem of each.
But always the
thought should be in mind that, if
conditions are such ns to make
fam ily life wholesome &gt;0 that good
standards can be ninititnlwd, the
w elfn ie o f children is largely as­
sured.
“ Other arrangements may be
suggested may take over the econ­
omic facts involved in child life.
The school may take over more
ami more o f the physical and iutetlecturil education o f children but
moral and spiritual life and growth
are finindeq nnd nourished in tho
fumlly us in no othu rwny.

A constitutional convention wna
convened in Tallahassee on Jan.
2ft, 18(18 with J1 members out of
48 but a disagreement arose ns to
the eligibility of four members
and ir&gt; members withdrew and did
not attend the convention. A new
constitution was on Feb. 8. Many
disputes followed for a period of
several years but with the elec­
tion of Governor Drew in 11178
the real development o f Florida
began.

tation is losing it» popularity, says
State Railroad Commissioner, K.
Hudson Burr, who each week is
P. S T E W A R T
called on by companies nnd con­
cerns throughout the state to have
pi cions— they conslder- the railroads supply them wttn
ndeounte shipping facilities.
Originally, by flat-car was th«
principal means of transporting
heavy awkward freight, and while
they nre still used to a certain ex­
tent for moving green lumber and
the like, the box-car has steadily
nnd surely usurped its place.
The box-car, which was once
used principally to transport only
such material as could not be
shipped open because of exposure
is now being -accepted as the
TA LLA H ASSE E , Aug. 8.— The
^standard transportation trucker
old flnt-car for railroad transpor-

STE W AR TS W ASH ING TO N LETTER
By C H A R L E S

do want.
Europeans don’t make this mis­
take. They study South American
tastes and adapt their goods nnd
methods to them.
• • •
South Americans always have
recognized the Monroe Doctrine's
value to them as a guarantee of
the strong protection o f the United
States, but they also always have
been a little suspicious o f It ns
possibly amounting to what the
United States might some time
consider a warrant to Interfere In
their affair*.
Thnt is to say, ns a Pan-Am eri­
can joint understanding, they lik­
ed tho doctrine; as a purely North
American policy, they regard it
askance.
Then the League o f Nations be­
gan to take shape. It looked ns if
the United States would join it.
"W ill the league supersede the
Monroe Doctrine?" asked
the
South Americans anxiously.
"If
?o, what becomes o f the North
American protection we’ve enjoy-

Flat Car Is Losing
Popularity, Recent
Compilations Show

All their suspicions of the doc­
trine vanished. Threatened with
its lows, they remembered only
whnt it had done for them.
When the United States finally
didn't join the league they were
much relieved.
The United States had South
Amerien sold on the Monroe Doc­
trine right then, without an effort
on the former's own pnrt, which
Is about the only way the United
Stntes ever docs sell anything In
South America.
Just at this point the then sec­
retary of state, Charles Evans
Hughes, took occasion to state
that the doctrine was exclusively
North America's ami nobody rise’s
— that it was also exclusively in
North America's interest and any­
body clse’s only incidentally— that
it was immaterial whether the
South American's liked it or not—
it was none of their business.
Thnt spoiled everything. It re­
awakened all tlie South Americans
original suspicions, only this time
they had ceased to harbor them

Ndw is the time to plant cow peas in your jr
trucklrinda,, or new lands just taken in. Co
the cheapest fertilizer,that can.be had. Ai
the best* rov*»r crops;to -build up poor or
celery land.
Wc have some fine stock at the following

Evcry examinee will be required
to pass an examination on the
Constitution o f the United States.
Any teacher desiring to take this
examination must file application
Brabham ....................... S4.00 Per Bus
with the County Superintendent
Whippoorwill ............... $3.50 p er Bus
not later than August 10th.
N ew E r a ....................... $3.50 p er Bus
For further information call at
the Superintendent’s office at tho
Court House.
N. B. Applicants for graduate
Phone 248.
\v„i
certificates must take examination
on the Constitution o f the United
T IIE BUSINESS O F R U N N IN G A HOME
States.
E ASIE R B Y T H E A D V E R T IS E M E N T S
T. W . L A W T O N .

KILGORE SEED CO.

M IA M I SHORES

Today , virgin land
Tomorrow, a beaut

18625636

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Wnuchtdn— Actual work of re*
modeling Bank of Wnuchulti to Le
gin Sep:. 1.

Covering All Accidents Occurring to Children
Between I he Ages of Six uml Sixteen Years.

M AK E $500 TO
$1500

P R IN C IP A L SUM
H O S PITA L EXPENSE
T R A IN E D NURSE
SU R G IC A L EXPENSE

$1,000.00
25.00 per week
25-00 per week
5.00 to$100,110

(IN C LU D IN G CUTS. BRUISES. BITES ETC)
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Issued to Boys uml Girls in Good Physical Cunditioa (white risks only.
Annual Premium $10.00
This is our Special Offering during the month oi
August

U. A. WINSTON, General Agent,

Pilot Life Insurance Co

in our first bat
a Greater City

Who has not marvelled at the incredible
rapidity with which the Greater Miami
district is developing!
Men with vision, with courage, and with
genius, backed by great financial re­
sources, are digging lakes and water­
ways, creating islands, paving1 streets
and planting bowers of beauty. Alad­
din-like transformation is underway on
every hand, making it possible for the
thousands upon thousands, who want to
come here, to find homes amid charm­
ing surroundings.
MI AMI SHORES is one o f these great
undertakings. The illustrations above
show glimpses of the activity there. A
part o f Miami Shores’ $750,000 worth o f
development equipment is seen assemb­
led at Shoreland lake, which is being ex­
cavated at One Hundred and Third
Street.

•

Althought Miami Shores has been under
development but a few months, more
than 15 miles of pavement has been laid
and rolled, and seven miles o f streets
graded and made ready for paving.
Twenty miles of sidewalk has been laid.
Six miles of water mains has been put in
and 48 fire hydrants are being placed,
giving protection to tho 50 beautiful
residences under construction or com­
pleted. The Shoreland Company, de­
veloper o f Miami Shores, has let the con­
tract for an additional 50 homes to be
started at once.
This stupendous development program,
which is to include two g o lf courses, a
causeway to Miami Reach, a beautiful
club house and many other features, is
every day adding to the value of every
lot in Miami Shores.

.

See Miami Shores nn our
guest.
S A N F O R D ’S H A R D W A R E HEADQUARTERS

at our office.
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BOOST

Make reservations

Britt-Chittenden
Realty Co.
210 E. First St.,

Sanford.

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Death Claims Noted* watched grow from a small buggy
factory to one o f the largest and
Auto
Manufacturer most
modern automobile plans in

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the Flori­
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Indiana. His condition became ser­
ious Thursday.

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4Q Acres

— Joseph J. Colo, president ‘ i
manager o f the Cole Motor* r ° nJ
l&gt;n?
.lied a, a h r t . f e C? "':
St. Augustine— Work on Moul- m
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night from severe dilation o ff tb l trie cut-off, new double-track of
heart. Although ill for more t h ^ Florida East Coast Railroad Com­ 5 Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property
tory o f Music
8'
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wto
years, Cole maintained S m
Audrey
Pa
udrey Pacltham,
Lake City
pany,
running
between
hero
and
Florida, A cting Principal o f De­ Plcte charge o f the plant which he' Runnel!, progressing rapidly.
monstration High School, B. S. in
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Leonora
Smith,
Southwest
W e are permanently located in Sanford
Teacher’s College, Ran Marcos,
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O UR SALES FORCE are E X PE R TS
Department, with an M. A . degree
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and Prim ny Diploma from Colum­
bia University.
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
Mrs, Laura S. Jones, Franklin,
K y .t Critic Tcncher o f English in
I f you have Property you want sold— L is t It with us
Training School, with an A. B. de­
gree front
Western
Kentucky
and kiss it good-bye.
Tencher’s College.
Louise V erri, Tnmpn, Florida,
n e v e r b e d is c o u r a g e d
Critic Teacher, B. S. in Education,
Florida State College.
Minnie Itosenbloum, Pensacola,
Just because things tio not go as vou wish, never
Floridn, Critic Teacher in Train­
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ing School, B. S. in Education,
stepping-,stoiiu
to
greater
achievement.
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Second
Street,
Sanford,
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with
this
hank
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Adjoining the Famous Elder Spring* on the Orlando Itoad.
Where a subdivision will include a big tourist hotel, ice
plant and laundry w ill be started soon.
This property has a spring which is very- mneh the same as
the Elder Spring water and has also more than a quarter o f
a mile road frontage.
Ideal for sub-dividing.

AT AUCTION

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ImuaceJ, with » n M- A;
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 8.— Total
the University of production o f $13,506,000 equival­
ent to 500 pound bales cotton this
Jfeier, Blair, Nebraska, year, was forecast today by the
f in Psychology and Ld- Department o f Agriculture, The
U and M. A. degree crop Aug. 1, was G5.60 per cent
normal, indicating an ncre yield
m jJnes, Lakeland Flor- nnd 1308.10 pounds.
■Tjctor in Education and
Ginning o f this year’s crop prior
Arts, with a If. S. de- to that date totalled 149,373 run-l*^
u Florida State College. ning bales compared to 210,750 a
Erwin, Instructor
in bales Aug. 1 last year and 01,381 *
,, with an A. M. degree bales in 1923.
mbia University.
Condition o f the Floridn crop ■
Uudge, Pellsmerc, Fiorwas reported 80 per cent normal
. Teacher, with n U. S. with an increased yield o f 112
Education, Florida State
pounds per ncre.
Summer, Tampa, Flor*
tant in Physical Educa! a B. S. in Education
rtificate in Physical Ed'loritLi State College.
PA R K E R S B U R G , Iowa. Aug. R.
i appointed to fill vaiused‘ 1&gt;y resignations — Mrs. J. It. Vnndervoort, w ife of
the Methodist pastor here, who wa
L II. M. Sharpe, Chica- shot to death Thursday night by
iCallege Physician, with their 17 year old son, W arren, will
degree from Northwcs- probably recover from the two bul­
let wounds inflicted on her by the
|rrsity.
Carrington-Thomns, youth, attending physicians declar­
City. Assistant Profcs- er early today, adding that she
rory and Organ, with a had fu lly regained consciousness,
Warren signed a confession that
of Music degree from
trsity anil Fellow Am’er- he was led to shooting his parent
. by his continual quarrelling. He
Orgnnists.
lover, Montevallo, Ala., I w ill not be allowed to attend funin Cello and Th corelt-|c-al services o f hia father, Sheriff
ti, a graduate o f the til. W. Burns said,
nwrvatory of Music.
Seeder, LaGrange, 111,,
Taxidermy, as a decorative craft,
la Piano and Piano N o r - j was crudely practiced by the Carml of Berlin Conscrva- thi ginians as fur back as 500 B. G

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M A K E R E S E R V A T IO N E A R L Y

W right, Warlow and Company
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?AGE TEN

Growing In
Hupmobile Dealers Of This Citrus
Southeast S h o w s
State To Be Given Trip To Business Complex
^Detroit By Wm. A. Estaver

Court^ *M b 'd a y * of* October, A. V.
building, Sanford, H o n d a .
, » * » . «nd men ana
..ifiE l
Bids will be received f o r
,
construction.
, J,
a
, jl* i { “ * further ordered that till*
Successful bidder o l*btdderp w U lorder be published I "
b , req u ired ...
f.rn U h
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-------- it eq u a l S " ™ ,.aVh week fo r eight consec­
company bond in nn^ amount
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n , ,i 1 A ir s c c p p a
n i«r i» to seventy-five (7577)
c.ent, , , utiveITNweeks.
ESS my hand and the seal
TA LLA H A S S E E , Aug. 8.— Cit- the contrnct price for their bid, o f Wthe
Circuit Court o f the Seven­
rus growing in the Southeast, an(J tQ mect wjth the approval of th Judicial Circuit of the State of
Florida. In nnd f o r Seminole Coun­
says n bulletin preperation by t h e ,,,
County Attorney.
The fiscal business year o f the United States Department o f A g ri- *&gt;J0 bid will be considered unless ty on this tho 31st day o f July

Architect, F ir s t

National

Bank

With the
South R n e ^ c f said
Section 30. a distance
-------------or •TT-1_£■*!
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in the East line o f the Hanford
tlrant; thence Bouht 3* ‘l pi*r1cc,' u" , f t h
along said O r a m lino to the South
line of said Hectton JO; tl«»nc*
along said South line o f Section
Tn beginning. Hess H i- Soutl 35
feet and tho East to feet for *tree*
purposes.
Containing
2.7
5°r &lt;?f;
more nr less, an to any and all
other persons whose names are un
known, claim in g any right. Jit1* “ r
interest In and to the property nere1nshove described, or any part or
parcel thereof.
It
Is Iterdhy ordered that you
nnd each o f yon, bo and appear be­
fore our Circuit Court, nt the
House nt Hanford. Florida, on the
7th day o f Heptemher. 1®.^. «na
then and there make answer tn tn#
hill of complaint exhibited ngalnal
you tn this cause,
.,
It Is fu rth e r ordered that this
Order nf Fuhlicntlnn l*« published
In the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
published In
Hanford.
H.piilnnle
County. Florida, once each week for
eight consecutive weeks.
,
W IT N E S S my hand and the seal
o f the Circuit Court o f the Seventh
Judicial Circuit o f th«| Slat;* «*f
Florida. In nnd for Seminole Lounty, on thin tlin 11th day o f July. A.
1925.

The f o l l o w i n g I . tho final MtjRUte fo r paving ^
Streets 24 feet in width with a 6 rock base surfaced I
10706 Co. Yds. Grading @ 40c
8125 U n Ft. curb a t 76c....._..
495 Lin. Ft. Headers @ 35c
10388 Sq. Yds. Macadam foundation 5“ thick @ 7^
196 Sq. Yds. Brick Pave (F la t ) @ 4 0 c ............
791 Sq. Yds. A lley returns &lt;fD 30c ..... I .........
10135 Sq. Yds. surface treatment at 30c--------- ---3 Inlets Type A
35.00 ............. ..............
8 Inlets Type B @ 30.00 ....................... ......
859 Lin. Ft. 4 inch House connection at 45c........
69 Lin. Ft. C" Sewer @ 50c ...........................
200 Lin. Ft. 18" Storm Sewer @ 1.55................ .
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(50 per cent o f cost o f 18" Sewer to be borne by
G Mnnhoes @ 5(J.00 ....................- ................
7579 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain T ile nt $100.00 Per M.
586 Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sewer @ 1.05 ............. '
714 Lin. Ft. 18" Storm Sewer 0-6 1.25 ......
;r.O per cent o f coat o f 18” Sewer to be borne by Sew# 1
469 Lin. Ft. 21" Storm Sewer 0-6 @ 2.70
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In recognition o f the efforts o f
a d . is:;.
his dealers In going well over their! Estaver organization came to n culture, “ far from the market cen­ mado upon form as furnished by ( 8BA!.&gt;k nQUfJ|iABg
ters,
is
a
specialized
complex
buslquoto In the sale o f Hupmobiles in close August 1, and marks the
... » "T V "*/ ---------- .•---- .— “ * thu Architect, nnd accompanied by Clerk' of the Circuit Court o f tho
-, Florida, William A. EsUver, dis- grentost year Hupmobile has ever ness in which the operator, to Ins a draft payable to Vance
Doug­
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f F lo r ­
ida In anil f o r Seminole County.
tributor fo r the pr^at portion of enjoyed in the ‘‘Sunshine Stnte. unsuccessful, must have foresight, lass, clerk in the amount of *1500.Itr A. M. W E E K S .
abundant
energy,
and
a
belief
in
the stnte has chartered n special I The William A. Estaver organiza00. The draft o f the successful PeCOTTEH A S P E N C E R
Pullman and will take soino 40 1tlon sold $1,750,000 worth o f Hup- hid work. To these he must add a bidder or bidders to be retained by Solicit..r* nnd o f Counsel for tho
draters to the Hupmohlle factory | mobiles in the last year and dur* personal interest and constant at­ said Vance E. Douglass, Clerk, as
Hept 6-l3.ia.3d.
at Detroit. The party will leave inc his stay in Detroit, Mr. E*- tention to details. Growers who liquidated damages should the suc­
Bundny, August 16 on the " F ie r i- ' l«v c r will sign a contract with the ni-glect their orchards learn that cessful bidder or bidders fail or
in t h e f i n e r i t r t t n iT o k t i i e
dlan" special train of thp Seaboard Ifupmohile fnctory to handle $3,- they arc operating nt n loss, but refuse to execute a contract nnd
SEVENTH J t 'IIIC T A L
flltl'IH T
OF 1*1.(lit IDA* IN AND F u l l SEWA ir Line. The trip will lie mndo 000,000 worth o f Hupmobiles for those who give sufficient food, to Bupply bnml as required within
water, nnd work have reason to ten 'lays after written notice o f
INOI.F. t'llP.N TV,
IN
CHANCwithout expense to the denlers, the the coming yenr.
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entire party going ns guests o f
The dealers nre confident that expect balances to be on the right acceptance of bid.
Tt. W. OTTER.
The owner reserves the right to
Complainant,
Mr. Estaver. 1*. A. Mero, o f the this volume o f business will be side o f the ledger.”
v. r p otroL A sa , t
Various phases o f improved reject any and ail bids, or to ac­
Sanford Automobile Company will reached nnd passed during the
Clerk nf tho Circuit f o i i r t of th« Sub-Totnl .............................................................
J. tv. CAR I 'E N T E R , et at..
practices
hnvo
been
discussed
nnd
Hcvciith
Jmllclal
circuit. In and for
go from this city, it is announced. coming year as Florida is now
. cent any bid or part of bid by
Defendant*.
939 Lin. Ft. 24" Storm Sewer 0-6
2 .7 5
Kctnlnold County.
„
.
making
preparations
for
entertain-'
experimented
on
by
the
growers
of
them
deemed
to
he
the
host
inter­
C
I
T
A
T
I
O
N
The special Pullman will lenve
Hv A. M. W E E K S , Deputy Clerk.
50
Lin.
Ft.
2-1"
Storm
Sewer
6-8
@
3.75
To J. VV, Carpenter, and w ife. M.
fruits, concerning the moat est of the County.
Jacksonville at :&lt; o’clock Sunday ing the greatest influx of tourists, **itruH
I* Carpenter o f Taylorsville. Ala- (H E A L )
successful
methods
o
f
conducting
2
Monmuents
A
t
Street
Intersections...........
JleCotteS
and
Spencer.
Hy order « f the County Com­ l.nmn; C R. Sewell, of Newman,
afternoon, arrive In Washington investors and homeseekers the
some of tho fundamental prob­ missioners of Seminole County, rjeorghi. as Ottnrillnn of llow ati! Solicitors and o f Counsel,
Extra W ork .....................
12:40 p. m.f August 17, lenve Sunshine Stnte has pven in its his­
the Complainant.
.
I.mig and Carl tain g; L. J. t*nnK nml for
lems o f the business. “ The recent Florida, July 22nd. 1025.
July 11-13-26, August l-S-15-23-29- Laboratory Inspection of Materials
Washington 12:50 p. m., nnd ar­ tory. The rush to Florida has nlwife.
Ellzahetli
D.
toing;
Howard
rnpid growth o f the industry,"
VANCE E. DOUGLASS, Clerk. A. Ming nnd wife. Eatello L a n g ; September 6.
rive in IM ro it 7:10 a. m., August rendy set in according to reports
says the department, “ has been Publish July 27, Aug. 1 and 8th. Carl M I a n s nnd wife. - - ------ NOTICE O F APIM .ICVTIO N FOR Logoi Expense Adv., Etc. 2 per cent
18. Two days will ho spent in driftin g to Fioridn from the main
Ijing. whose Christian name Is unmade possible by the utilization of
L E A V E T t) NE LL IN SAN E I ’ E ll- Engineering 5 per cent ............ - .......................
Detroit, the party leaving nt 11 p, highways lending to the Stnte. At
Oeorare Augustus Thocipiv
t i i i : r m n i r r n r n y o f t u b ....... .
SOVS L A N D .
the
results
o
f
scientific
resenrch
k . ii it.it Erlwyn Snnilvs Dawes,
n*
m., the following day and arrive Howling Green, Ky.. over 75 per
s
e
v
e
n
t
h
j
i
in
n
»i.
«
in
ru
n
*
along many lines. New methods
of Florida Land nml Colon- IN C O tn iT O F COlfNTV .111DOB.
o r FM IIIIH V . IV I ' l l F u ll MF.M- Trustees
tn Jacksonville nt 7:45 p. m., Au- cent o f nil cars passing over a re­
Total Cost
*,,**«'"•***#*•
I#"**’*•»**,•*S'*■ *mmm -mm■.,
Uiition Company, Limited, a rorof propagation, orchard develop­
ivm .E r n i v r v . in c t ia .v c k r y . III.
STATE
OF
F LO R ID A
at 21. Six days will he required cently constructed toll bridge nre
rat Ion; Wm. Alexander Durban*
F.
fl.
Mill
Her,
nml
wife,
I,lien
Mason
To
be
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property owners.
E M IN O L E r o t N T V.
nn as Until.tntor o f ’••lorlda Land In re SEstate
r the trip including time cnrotite bound fo r Florida according to nn ment, front protection, pest con­
of
Joseph
William
Pnlgi-r,
trol,
nnd
handling
nnd
transport­
nml
I'oloriltntnln
l^onipany.
Llnilted,
Number
o
f
feet
frontage
Complainants.
account rnrried by the Kentucky
F o w er. Insane.
and the brief sojourn In Detroit.
u mrporalhtn o f Englitud; oil foring the crop have been originated
VH.
Notice Is hereby given
to
nil Assessment per foot frontnge
mer stockholders o f Florida Land whom
One o f the mnln purposes o f the paper. Similar reports from fill­ nncl introduced, which have not Arthur Minn, et nl.
It
may
concern. Hint It. J.
nnd Colonisation Company. I.lniin.l. M Rower, as ftunrdlan
|i«r«mlantx.
oi
Joseph
trip is to acquaint the dealers ing stations, gnrnges, hotels nnd only made possible the profitable
F R E D T. WILLIAMS |
a lhiuldatrrl
rorp. 1r.1M0 n.
whose
.1111 Fower. Insniie. will, on the
1*11.1. T " q l ' I K T T I T L E
with the Hupmobile car and hack other mediums which come in con­ production nnd marketing of citrus
nnn.es are unknown* Joseoh M. Ar- WIIII
( Ilnll.iH
loth day o f August, A D HI26, upFeet
tact
with
tho
tourist
travel
auger
rc.’
omhi
and
wife,
—
---------Areilotiup the statements of the factory
T o Arthur I lion, nml xvife———
ply to the Honorable Jns. 11. Sharon,
fruits in the Southeast, hut have
Description
Frontage
i;|ilrl w i n . C h r i s t i a n mime In iln. whose Christian name Is un­ I'otinly Judge tn nnd for said Coun­ Nam e:
with reference to the qunlity nnd fo r a big ruqh to Fioridn, n rush also been found
fundamentally unknown: Clinton A. Ila le y ; W . O. known: and each and ev&gt;ry o f tho ty, at Ids o ffic e Iri Hanford. In said
shove name defendants. I f livin g;
Mayfair, Sanford, Flo.
workmnnnhip put In tho new Hup- o f northerners which in former important in tho production nml Atol.'iirl.il,
ami w i f e ------------- An- and
!&gt; o ’clock, am., or as
years
did
not
set
in
before
No­
If either, any or nil of said County, at
mobiles. A thorough inspection
ilintleil.
whos«
Christian
name
Is
soon
thereafter
an
the
matter
can
Edw.
M.
Kline,
Lot
5
Block
1.
marketing of other fruit crops unknown; Emma A A utl.firli.it
parties he dead, to all parlies .■Inlnttrip o f the Hupmobile fnrlory nt vember 1st.
ing interests under the fo llo w in g lie heard, fo r authority to sell, at Jeanette Dunn, Lot 6 Block 1
throughout
the
country.
William
M
AiiiliMirleil:
..Mary
\\.
public or p riv ate sale. Hie fo llo w in g
When tho distributorship for
Detroit will lie made by the F lor­
A 111l . o r 1.il. Louise
M
Anosttrleil deceased defendants, lo - w lt : L. .1 described
real
estate,
in
nnlu Sydney O. Dickenson, Lot 7 Blk 1.
Lang;
ida dealers during their stay o f Hupmobiles was taken over by
nml Anna F. Atnlenrl.il, and each Lung unit wife, Ellataheth
County,
to - w it:
Howard A Ijttig ami wife, listed
William
A.
Estover
12
months
ngo
nml
.-very
of
the
siihI
shove
nsmSVV'i of S K « nml NVVV1 .if H W U Fannie W. McKirdy, Lot 8 Blk. 1.
tw o days in Detroit.
• &lt;| il.f.riilmits,
If living; nti.l If Lang. Carl M. Lang nnd wife. ----- and E 1-2 of HVV t - l See. T h ir ty -fo u r
there were hut five Hupmobile
whose Christian nani“ Is
either, any or all «&gt;f said ilefeinl- -----Lntig
Fioridn will receive considerable dealers in tho state. This number
i
l
l ) Township T w enty (2*1) South, George E. Dridgett, I-ot 9 Blk. L
nnls he dead, to all parties cla im ­ unknown: I'leorge Augustus line' Ed- Range T w e n ty -n in e East.
publicity ns n result of the trip ns has been increased to 20 active
ing Interests under each and e\w|)' wyn Sirulvs Dawes, iis Tru st.ea of
\\ hlrh ii|iplicatlon will he based Chas. II. McKirdy, Lot 13 Rlk. 1.
the party w ill take two good siz­ Hupmobile dealers operating sales
i.f the following de.eased ilefentt- Florida Land nml Colonisation Com* upon the petition for sale now on Elton J. Moughton, Lot 14, Blk. 1.
p.miv.
Limited,
a
corporation.
Win
0nts lo-w lt; Arthur tllrin, and wife, Alexander Iturhanan. ns Lhtuldrtor file In said Court.
ed alligators to the Automobile and service in every important re­
________ __ (linn,
win.se
Christian
Wm. G. Hughes, Lot 9 Blk. 2.......................
It. J. M, ROWER.
City ns gifts to Mr. Hastings, sort city in Florida. The Kstnver
SO FIA, Aug. 8.— Due to a smal­ name Is unknown: Clinton A, Ila le y ; o f Florida Land and Colonization
Hu art) Inn.
Company, Limited, a corporation of
president of tho Ifupmohile Motor organization operates throughout ler harvest o f beets, Bulgaria's H i! Andetirle.l, nnd wife
Hod well Renlt y Co., Lot 10 Blk. 2............ .
Hater
Julv
lath.
A
D
CJ25.
England:
nil fo rm e r stockholders
fa
Car Company, In addition some the state with the exception o f the sugar crop is expected to fall far Aiidenrled, whose Christina nanm Is of Florida
Land and Colonisation July I l-tH-26-Aug. 1-S,
Hodwcl Realty Co., Lot 14, Blk 2...............
unknown;
Emma
A
Audenrieil;
hundred Imhy alligators will ho Tampa territory.
Limited, a lluuldnied ...rA Inrge sales short of that o f Inst year, when Will hint ti Atldeiirle.l: Mary VV. An- Company.
poration. whose names are
me IN T H E t l l l l ' t I T 4 I I I I I T OF T H E Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 15 Blk. 2...............
taken along ns Florida souvenirs and service branch is operated in the country had sugnr to export. d .n rl.d: Louise M Aiidenrled and known.
Joseph M. Arrcdotida and
SEVENTH
J l liH I VI. I IIIC I IT Bodwcll Realty Co., S. 10 Ft. I-ot 6 Blk. 3
Anna
F.
Aiiil.-nrled,
or
otherwise.
nnd will be given to newspaper Miami in addition to the head­ The reason is Huid to lie due partly Ill and to the following described x v i f e , --------------.Aredondn.
whose
......
.
,,
O f F I.O IIIIIA . IN A M I ROH SEM ­
representatives en route.
l,,.d
situate,
lying
ami
being
In
Christian
native
Is
unknown;
to
all
to
the
refusal
o
f
the
factories
to
INOLE COUNTY. IN I 'l l A N E E H Y . Bodwell Realty Co,, Lot 7 Blk. 3...............
quarters office in Jacksonville.
llo- Cuiiiiiy of Seminole nml State parlies claiming
Interests
under Jot- Calm-roll,
furnish beet seed to the peasants. nf
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 Blk. 3...............
riorlila. in1*r•• partlculurty
h
iltrw M w l; Win IruComplainant
Lust year there was such a bum­ s.-rlhed as follows, l o - w l t :
vers deceased: and
John
I-minis.
va.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot A .............................
The Northwest Quarter of the deceased; nr oth erw se. ri and to VV*. A. Lovell, *-l al .
per crop of beets and so much su­
........... .
liniirter
the N orth -, the fo llo w in g described lands, sil Bodwell itenlty Co., L ot U............................ .
Defendants.
gar manufactured that the price
mI
y u.Tr 1* r l N W 1, of HE Vi o f Male, ly ing and bein g In the City
#'ll n Him
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot C ..........................
dropped. The manufacturers are vvi
Mvv t; ), of Meetlop
Thirty-three of Sanford. County o f Seminole nnd
T o VV*. A Lovell and wife,
said to have guarded against a ( 3.1 1 . Township Nineteen t IS), South State of Florida, more particularly Lovell, whose Christian name Is Bodwell Realty Co., Lot D ..........................
described
as
follow
s.
lo-WH
unknown; Enoch
R,-ll and
wife.
tdmilar situation this year with the of Range Thirty-une 131) Last, r«Lots I to 17, both numbers In­ Mari
servlng an.| excepting
however,
I* 1 F. Hell; Edu in *1. C arrie r Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I] ..........................
clusive.
o
f
i.rsceliniCourt,
as
per
result
that
many
beet
raisers
f
11
,to
the
above
described
lands
the
EDINBURGH, Aug. H. — Six to
and
wife,-------------Carrier, whose! Nina L. Ely, Lot 1, Blk 6 .....
talk
in r
V nifii&gt; of land fifty - tdat thereof, duly recorded It* Flat Christian name is unknown
E. C.
paid organizers were appointed by sections o f
Uruguay, Sweden, withheld the seed from tho farm­ following
f|v» fe.t
&lt; )
wide across the Rook J, on page !!!• of the I’utdle McDowell and
wlf
- M e - John J. Lauper, I.ot 2, Blk 6
ers,
Thus
the
beet
acreage
was
the executive committee o f tho Chinn, and Indin.
In Uruguay,
North end of said land above de. Re. ords *»f Seminole County, F l o ­ I'ow.-II, whose Chrlstlao name
Is
W orld’s Women’s Christian Tem ­ said Miss Agnes Slack, secretary grently reduced and it is predicted milhe.l, heretofore conveyed to the rida. nml to any nnd all other per­ imkiiown; Simon K lrs»lih.imn. Dav
m
1 ’ &gt;
“» *
ron. w hose n im.-s are unknown
perance Union nt Its recent con­ o f tho World’s W. C, T. IJ., the that Bulgaria will be obliged lo Atlatitie Const Line It illro.ol Com- claiming any right, title nr Interest IJ Klrsrhhnum, ilertmrd K lr.se It- Nelson Gray, Lot -I, Blk 6 ......
p i n y , and also except: It.’ginning
57.11
hanm,
Kmll
S
oII k . Kly K. S f II k anil
import
sugar
from
Czechoslovakia.
vention here to work for tem per­ government today is paying the
at a point whore the East line of III and In I lie lands hereinabove de
Mom N Mi»y, partners (JoI ok htmlne**
57.11
1 he NW J-l of 1 he St: t - i Of NVV l - t serlheil, or any part or parcel there­ f1s A'l». KI rschh.iniTt a- thimpany j Flora B. Gray, I.ot 5, Blk 6 ...
ance during tho next three yeitrs salary and traveling expenses of a
Tw o stale seminaries o f learn­ of *:iM Mi-iiliiii, Towiislilp ami "• . . .
57.11
.
,
•
■ • » • . . . . William
H.
Toft,
T.
t i i h u i i M , I-'. 11. Kcliruggs, I.ot 13, Blk 6 ...
In Brazil, fur northern countries, temperance worker for the schools
It inuc I ritci ftn'ii (I n * properly h**r«i*
It is herol.y nrjeretl that &gt;otl $
i\ 4’lurk, John M. lleach A:
ing
Were established ill IK57. One tnfur#'
Australia, New Zealand, South
(‘ 1*11 vi* \**1 to 111k s.tM Alla ti­ mol .aoh of you bn nml appear he- M**rton I ». It*.$;un, tradin g
A large share o f the expense of
197.13
under F. F.. Crandall, Lot 7, Blk 6 ....
was placed nt Tallahnsseo nnd the tle t’ti.ist
iCallroiil i'uin(K'Ui)'. I ..... "iir said Circuit Court at tl»#* •
n, m name .if T. ft. W e lle r A: P. A. Mero, Lot 8, Blk 6 .........
America, Indin and central Europe, carrying on the work for temper
56.81
Both were co­ rim \V* xt a I**nir llm Houtli 11fi ** uf *■•'**•* llmise at Hanfuril. Hiirlilit, "»i h*,, ciiurles E. Smith nml i* W
Three of the number are workers nnco which nimB at world wide other at I'nlntkn
A
t
Irifitli*
r«i|Ht
l.liu‘
lttillrou*|
"
'
,l
,
day
,,f
s.|iteml&gt;er.
A.
I'
I
ItIt-lmr&lt;l9
Xi.ii. Iiarltii-rs under Ihe firm Kstella M. Melson, I.ot 9, ltlk 6
57
educational
nml
for
many
years
reappointed to old fields. Three prohibition |H borne by the nation­
t*oinpany*» rlglit
»wuy %ft ffi»t, 0 - J- am) then anil lln-r*- make a n - 1
Ailams ami Hleharilsou;
liie selimd at Tallahassee was call­ t honey
F. S. Frank, I.ot 10, Blk 6 .....
Hiiiitll
HU
t!i(*iic*w swer to l h « hill uf complaint *-x- William (!. Aiuli-nried nnd xvlfe
57
are new selections.
al organization o f tho United
l-hiM
t
mg r , . t.
lo
1 I1 ** Kami
hn«»
Mhltoil
against
you
In
this
causw
ed
tho
Seminary
West
o
f
the
Su- Aniletirlvd. xvhose Christian Bertha E. Earle, Lot l l , Blk 6
“ Scientific temperance" j* tho States, which contributed $&lt;.15,000
.... 57
nf
tii**
Bfitil
NW
1*4
of
»h**
HK
1-4
it
l«
fu
rther
iirilereil
that
this
name
Is
unknown:
Emma
Andenterm applied by the executives of from the Jubilee fund o f $1,000,- wnnee River and the one at Pnlnt- nf N VV 1-1 of fGihl Sr 1*tion, Tnvvt*- onh-r h» tuil&gt;Rshed In The Sanford rled: Mary W. Audenrled; 1.0111se F. H. Schruggs, la*t 12, Blk 6 ...
...67
4 *«**-.
.« «
tho world’s tepipiirmuo body to 000 rni.sed In l!i£J to fetolx'au- the l'-it -Was called the Seminary Fast •«1111» arol ftnngiS thonr** North iloiuc Herald, is lie u sual'-**'-, pit Idlslieil In •&gt;f Audenrifll; Amin I -. A u d earled ;
Hiiht H.4Nt Mn«i*
N'M to point of Snnforil. Semfmde t’ liiintv. Florida, Margaret W. Mamscy; 1tux tv el I n. Blanche Wrijdit, I.ot 13, Blk 6
..57
o
f
■the
Sown
nee
River.
the work done by their organiz­ fiftieth anniversary o f its found­
orii-t. each week for eight consec­ Itrook* and
h"$ririTilinr
wife,
l-UIxaheth (!. R. J. Holly, Lot 14, Blk 6 .......
219.45
ers. It covers lectures In schools ing.
a*tnl
to
nriy
nml
nil
other
p«*r«nnn
utive
weeks.
llrunks, and llohert Ru) inuiul Reid
Juan P. Bains, who held n title u Iihhr iuiiD'8 nfo tilth flow n, cl limIT N E S S my hand nml the seal and wife,----------- Reid xvliosi) Chris­ Bodwell Realty Co.', I.ot 1, Blk 5
and before public gatherings on
56.84
Organizers were unpointed for to tiie Island o f Key West under itu nnv rlKltl. till** or |rtt**r*‘Ht In of Wthe
Circuit Court of the Seventh
the effects o f nlrnhnt on the hu­ countries as follows; Flora Htrout, a Spanish grant under date of iihtt to 1 11«• property h**r*'lii.thov*♦ «l* - Judicial Circuit o f the State o f F l o ­ tian name Is unknown; ami each Ira B. Davis, I.ot 2, Blk 5 ......
.57
and every of the ahiive named d e ­
man body, nnd the races. "Alcohol, Brazil; Miss Arnadottir o f Iceland, 1916, sold his clnnty to John W. n* ril**‘*l, **r any part or parrot there­ rida. In and for Seminole Countv. fendants. If liv in g ; ami If either,
67
of
on this tin- l l l h day of July, A. 1&gt;. any or all of said narllea he dead, W. T. Langley &amp; C. F. Teague, Lot 3, Blk 5 ....
a racial poison,” is the text o f to the far northern countries; Simunton on December 20, IH2I.
If In Itorohy o r ilr r o l that vr»u l'.»26.
F.
H.
Schrinrirs.
Lot
*
1
Blk
5
.
j;
lo
ill
parties
claim
ing
Interests
many o f the lectures.
iifti! * tcli of you ho ami appear laMrs. Harrison Lee Cowit*, Austra­
V. E. 1KlCdLASH.
under tin- fo llo w in g deceased d e ­
for** our Haiti t'lreiill iNuirt ill 111*!
Clerk of the Circuit Court nf the fendants.
.
tt
Delegates attending the world’s lia anil New Zealand; Hardynia
N O T H ’K T O C O N T R A C T O R S
to-wlt: W. A. I .lived I ntld F. H. SrhruiriM. I.ot 5. Blk 5......................
Court lloiisu al Sanford. Florida, o-ii Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor* xvife.
Lovell, xvliose ChrlH- Itodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 5 ....................... bl
convention iissertml llmt I'ovurn--Norville, South America;
Joan
Sealed tiiili w ill is* received by ttie t,ih day of 1 N-tolo-r a D E*2e, 1 Ida In and for Seminole County,
Han name is unknown- Enoch Stoll
ments liml riven permission to I Dnvis, Indiu mid Uagmnr Prior, the Commissioners of Seminole aiel then and there make answer 1(Hl-IAL)
*ml wife, Martha F. U - ll; E dwin ti, Bmlwcii ltenity Co,, Lot 7, Blk 5 ....
the I.ill of complaint exhibited! DftCuttex Zr Spencer.
“ scientific temperance workers" central Europe.
County, Florida, at the County
Carrh-r and w ife ,-------------- Cart ter,
Snlleltnra ami nf Counsel,
again*! you In thlx eaum
whose Christian name Is unknown; Genevievu Chittenden, Lot 8, Blk 5
Clerk’s office, Court Houso, San­ . It lx farther erdcred that thlx for th e t'nmplnluanl
E 1 * Mi-Dowetl ami xvlfe.Umlwell Realty Co.,Lot 9, Blk 5 ..
ford. Florida, until three p. m. Order h,. imhllxhrd In the Sanfnrd J u ly I I - I K. 2 5 , A u gu st l-H-15-22-29- Metioxvell.
whose Clirlstlap name Is
Arcadia Building p^rmi* s is­ Aug. loth, 1925, for the furnish­ llerald a uewxiia|*-*r |&gt;ti 1.11xli.-d In Heptemher 6,
unknown.
Simon KIrsclihiium. D a v ­ Boil well
Realty Co., Lot 16, Blk 5
Sanfnrd, Seinliiidr I'uanty. i-'lnriili
id Ivlrsi lihaimi.
Iternard
Klrschsued for first six months o f this ing o f nil materials nnd labor for mice each w r i t fur **tght .-.iiirt-*e.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11, Blk 5
IN
T
I
I
E
*
III*
I
l
f
r
n
l
'
l
t
I’
O
F
T
I
I
E
haitm.
Emil
S.-llg.
Ely
K.
ttellg
nnd
year total $296,000.
the erection nml completion of a lltlve Week*.
S E V E N T H .11 I I I I T t l . F i l l e r IT Morris Mav. p.irtui-rs doin g busi­
ITN E S S mv hand and the v. il
Bodwell Itealty Co., Lot 12, Blk 5
County Jail building to Ih- located nf Wthe
O F t i l * : H f t T E OF I T . I I I I i n t , ness as ,vh Klrsehliaum A Com­
1
-------I'lrcitll I'-iurt nf the S--ventti
I
N
A
N
D
l*(
I
It
SEXII
M
i
l
.
E
FOI
'
.
NT
Y
pany;
William
E.
T
a
ft.
T.
Qrlswald,
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 13, Blk 5 ..
W inter
Haven — Plans
beinif at Sanford, in Seminole County, Judicial Circuit nf the Stat - -d
F O R T MYKRS, A ur . 8.— A city
IN H U M K i l l .
(lenrge C Clark, John M I tench Amade for construction nf new ar­ Floriiln, in accordance with the FUirida, In and fur Hcnilimlc Caitii- E V A A. IIE K N In *N,
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 14, Blk 5
Mortnn l&gt;
Hogue, tradin g under
piatinlnif botird will be established cade building lo house (ill offices plans nnd revised specifications ns t v, till thlx the 3U» day nf July,
Complains nt
the firm .............. T e ft, W e lle r ,v Bodwell Realty
I ) 1915.
...... ..OUrCD
Co., Lot 1, Blk 4 ........
Co.; Clmrli -1 E Smith amt C, W.
hero with the approval o f the city and stores ut cost o f $li)0,D0&lt;).
prepared by Klton J. Moughton, t s 1 : a 1 . t
W I L L I A M fl. A EDEN It I ED. et al..
Itlchardsoii
part iter*
tinder
thu Bodwell Realty
57
Co.,
L
ot
2,
Blk
4
V
E
Dni'fil.AHH,
commissioners nml the mayor, it
Defendants.
firm 11.urn- of Adams and Milliard
Pli-rk nf the I'lrrilll t’mtrl nf the
.... 57
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
I.ot
3,
Blk
4
C
IT
A
T
I*
*N
H“
»E
William
ll.
Aiidenrled
and
Seventh IndUilil Clri-ult nf me
has Just been announced following
T o W illia m •!.
Aiidenrled
nnd xvife.---Andenrlvd. whose
Stale nf Florida, In and fur Sen*. 57
Co., I,ot 4, Blk 4
a hearing of representatives of
xvife. —■—
Aiidenrled. whoso Christian name is unknown: Emma Bodwell Realty
I noli- t'uuntv
Christian
nanolx
sunknowu;
E
m
­
A
Aildeiirld.
Mary
W.
Aiidenrled,
........
57
Bodwell Realty
Co., Lot 6, Blk 4
llv A M WEEKS. Deputy Clerk
leudlnt; civic orKnrnnziionx Ik*fore
ma A. Audenreld. ax tliiarillnii of thu Louise M Aiidenrled; Anna F. Ai|Di Ft ITT EH A SFE N F E R
minor
children
of
William
tl.
AudBodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
5,
iilk
4
t)ie commission.
denrled
M irg.uet
W.
Itumsev;
Hnllrllnra and nf ('uiinxcl for Fumenrleil; William &lt;*. Audeurlcd; E m ­ Roswell u |lr,.oka nnd xvife, Ellxnptalntntx
Tim planning board will bo com­
ma
A.
Aiidenrled;
Mary
W, lo-th i* It.... *
and Rolo-rt R a y ­ itodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk l ..
Au
g
|.*-15-2J.!9
Sept
6-12-It
lit
posed of representatives front the
A u den rh d.
lemlxe
M
A 11 d - mond Itcld an,| wife,--------------- Reid, Ed Ilinidna, Lot t, Blk 7 ..............
enrleil. Anna E
And' nr led
and whose ChrlHlIiiu mitnn Is unknown.
Kiwonis, Rotary, and Huslnesa
IN T H E t llll t i t * F O I I t l ' l*C l i l t ; Margaret VV R am sey; and
each
Co., I.ot 2, Blk 7 ..
Women’s Clubs nml the Real Ksxi:\ t:\TH
JI Oil l SI. &lt; lilt 1 1 | ami every of ike above named d e ­ t*&gt; all parties eliiltulng Interests un­ Bodwell Itealty
OF F I . ( l i m i t . IN AN D FOR HIAI. fendants. If living, and If el t her. der l.ym-in Rln-lps. deceased; and Bodwell Realty
F A S T PU LLM A N DINING CAR T R A IN
tnte Board anil other leading c it­
Co.,
Lot 3, Blk 7 ..
IM H .E I 1*1 NTS. IN I 'll \ N 1 F i t ) • any or nit of said defendants lie William 1 ; Amh-nrled, deceased; or
izens. Tho hoard will in-gin its
Co., Lot -I, Blk 7
Fentili-x Rank o f Suuftird. a e*ir. dead, to all parties claiming In­ otherxvlse. In and to the folloxvlng Bodwell Realty
ilescrllo-d lim it xitii.it-. ly in g and
work ut onco and prepare for tho
pnrallnil.
terests under the
follow in g
d e ­ being in tin- County of th-mlnoii- Bodwell Realty
Co., Lot 5, Blk 7 ...........
1 '.no plain.Hit
development o f Fort Myers along
ceased defendants. to-wlt
William nml State
Florida, more partic­
Co., Lot 6, Blk 7 ...........
(1. Aud-u rnd nml xvife.
-Auden- ularly d-'-erllo-d as follows, to -w lt: Bodwell Realty
the lines that would preserve tinW A. tatvcll, el al..
fled, whose Chilslluii name in un­
The Soiitlo-.ixt Quarter
of
the
city ’s natural beauty.
Defendant*.
k n ow n : Emilia A.
A uiletirleil
as Houtheaxt Quarter of Sect lop Five, Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 7 ..........
I'llnllnn
llunrillau -if the minor children of
south .,f Itniiro 31 Bodwell Realty Co., lait 8, Blk 7 ...........
Tn W \ l.nvell, anil xvife,
-. W illia m li Aiidenrled; William (!. Township m
East. I.... hog lulling nt llte SouthJeU'ell, IVIII! Me Christian IPXIDS AudclirU'd , Idnma
A
A lid ■-n ried I easi, Corner of said Sect lop. T o w n - Bud well Realty Co., Lot 9, Bik 7 ..........
Slrt-ping Cnrs-Cuach Service
lx nnknnwn; Wm. I k And- m led, Mary
, .Yudenrh-d; l.uuise M. Aud- shi|i and Range. Run North
Ten
I -11*111 . \ A lidelirUd, .Will. I. Alldelt- enrled; Anna F
Aiidenrled.
nnd (l**&gt; chains 1 hence West T w o (2) Mrs. Elizabeth H. Williams, I.ot 10, Blk 7
' *• •I an.I hlx w i f e — — — Aud.-prt.-d Margaret W
R am sey; to nil p a r t ­ chain x. thine.- Smith T en
&lt;|u)
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 11, Blk 7
xvliexe I'lirlntlan name Is unknown. ies claiming Interests under Michael
Kffirtivii August 12, l«J2f»
chains, thenee East T w o ( 2 ) chains;
Malt M Auileinli-il. Anna F Auden, .1.
Doyle,
d«-,-eased;
ileorge
C. nml also
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 12, Blk 7
tied l.oitlxe M Atidetirlt-d, 'W illiam Urantlov. d. a.ed. Nh-lmlas WasThe Northwest Quarter o f tho Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 15, Blk 7
It Cow and and w i f e ------ —-----Fmvtli't’ t'iiBi'ii iiihi
ll. Ham. Southeast
Quarter nf Section Five,
und. wln.x.- 1 'hrlxilan name In un- sey, deceased. ,,r otherwise, lu and
You ca n
Township 3n. South nf Mange -1
known. A H Jerry nml wlf.D A IL Y St llK D U l.K
Amended Plat of Block* 8 uiid 9 Mayfair, Sinfof!
NurlhlMuiiid
Kouthhuuiul
to tile follew llig llescl llieil lands. I I .sst; and also
buy all tho,
Jeri'V. tt Ikims t'hrlsllun n.mn- in
1 'tn- . it*.... *
m a te r ia l*
link lout II, and i-arli and
t.-it of ClVv'V.f Sanforill," c . „ m ' j ' “ , L" V " ' i T h *half of the Northeast R. E. Jackson, L it I, Blk 8 ............
. : y2
" f Semin - Quarter ,.( the ‘(outheaxt Quarter
the aheVe named defend.m i .
if ,ole
tor m
nml Stats of Florida more p a r ­
Township 2*1, Houtli Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 8
livin g ; .nut If ell her, any nr alt of ticularly de scribed as follows lo- of Meet Ion Fly
A
r.
c o m p fo f
of Italig 31 East; nnd atm
it.ild partita t... tit-ail, tt* all p.irtiex w lt: ;
’That
part
of
1
t-xvi-rninept
t,oi fine Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 8
h o m o d l __________
t’lalmlug lull-rent under the follow.
L o ts Fifteen (16), Slvleen (16),
Inu tlt-eeaxed ilefendtintx, l o t t l i ; \v. Seventeen It,') Eighteen 1 t H) . Nine­ ( l l which lies East of tin* Wek|xv-;i Bndwell Realty Co., I.ot 4, Blk 8
roct from Hio manufacturer ornJ
A I.ot .-II alol tt If.
- I.ot • teen (19), nnd Twenty (III) of I'aee River, tn Section 21, To w n sh ip 19,
m vo four profits on tho lumbar,
ell, whose Christian name |. un- acres, according to td.it tlu-reof re. South of Range 29 East, con tain ­ Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 8
lifftvork, hardw aroandlm bor.
I. lo m n. Wm. &lt;1 A ml e ti r led . Eiuiu.i Cordell III Flat Rook I. oil page 2 | ing seventeen acres, more or less, Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 8
X Audeiult-d; Wm
tl
And.-nrleil of the pnidh* reeords of Seiotuole and to any ami all other persons
whose names are unknown, cla im ­ Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 8
a n d tt If*
— And. in le&lt;|, County. Florida: alx.i
any tight, title or Interest In
wlmxo Christian name lx iinkiiotvn;
lleg 111111 ug at 1 pelnt op tin- c e n ­ ing
Mart M Aiidenrled. Anna F A 11- ter line of Melloiivllhi Avenue IS, 6 nml to the lands hereinabove de- Bodwell Realty Co., [.ut 8. Blk 8 ....
lleprleil. lailllse M A title nrletl, W R. feet North I degrees East of the serlhrd, or any part or parcel there. Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 8
Llvlnit rM»m. dinI ill III H I'liwilllil tlllil Wife------ lllterseel loll of the center Hue ,.r Uf
M is
hereby ordered th at you Bodwell Realty Co,, Lot 10. Blk 8 ...
t'liwanil, wlittse Christian name is M ellonvHie Avenue With the South
Intf ruom, 2 bede mb of you he ami appear b e­
unknown; A. t&gt; Juriy and wii*.—
loom*, k i t cheit,
lino or Sect Inti 3t),Townxhlp 1 :1.Sou Hi ami
Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 8
let rv, whosv I'hrlxU.iti name Mange .11 East, Heiuinoie County fore nor said Circuit Court at thr Bodwell
hath. Vnur tilhrl
Mouse ,11 Sanford, Florida, on
Is unknown; i » all parllrx elalm- F lo rid a ; then West parallel
dan* «liuwn In
witli Cunri
Bodwell Realty Co., !-ot 11, Blk 8
Do5th
day
i.f
ticloher
\
I)
F&gt;26.
Ing
liitereatn
under
l.vman
Flnlpx,
-*rve Cfhlol.
tho South lino of said Section 30
del-eased: and William ti Amleii- lu tip- Last tine of tiie Hanford and limn and there rnaka a n s w e r to Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 13, Bile 8
•he
1,111complaint
exhibited
rIed. iteee.ixeil; nr nllierttlxe. in amt (Jrnnt; lllcucc North
26
degrees against you In this cause.
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 14, Blk 8
In the fo llow ing described lands, East along said ilrant line t-* a
It Is flintier ordered that llils
situate, ly in g mill
In-lug ip
n,.’, point O K I . feet measured oil a line
Bodwell
Really Co., Lot l, Blk 9
order
lie
piihllxhed
III
the
Sanford
County o f Senilinde and Stale of North t degrees East from tin- South
Florida more partli-tilurly liesrrlh
line of said Se. ilon 30, Hi,.nee East llerald, a newspaper published in Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 9
Hrrnttioh- County, Florida
eil nx fellottx In-a l l ;
|^*ilid t h i s |
parallel with said South
Him of Hanford.
each Week f o r e ig h t cornier- Bodwull Realty Co.. Lot 3, Blk 9
llegiuniug ut the Sou 1 ti tt —xt c o r ­ Seel loll ,ti). Iff, 3f, f,-,-| ( ■, (he cep* once
--XX##****X 1
ycK.VScif.Our;
IIII
Ve
XVecks.
ner o f Ilia Northwest Quact-i of ter nf Mvlhiuvllle Avenue; thetii'o
Iiuti u l lontrlBodwell Reulty Co., Lot 4, Blk 9
W
ITN
ESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
the
Northwest
Q
a
alter
nf
Sei'tlim
£
,.
South i i le g n .... West along tin- Of the *'Iri ult Court of Die Seventh
Uua . vnr top. |
Townsltip 20, Hoiitti uf Range 31 center line uf
C*ulv« f-wfu
Mehinvllle Avenue
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 9
tho State of
East, Ran North l i f t s r. .1 t,, u J9* *. feet lo a point uf heglunlug, Judicial Circuit o f
Ilorlda.
In
and
fo
r
Seminole
Cnuh
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 9
point 611.3 feet South of the North- M»*m the East ta (,.,*t f,,r street tmro f July A
West Corner o f said Seel tun. T o w n ­ poses
Containing 2 6 acres,
mure d ' . y " - ,hU ,hl' 31at
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 9 ..
ship utpl Range Ron iheip-e East or less, and also
(SE AL)
M l 2 feet, Itllll I Inlice South i l l x
Meglnnlug at tho Intcruerthui of
Mcllonville, Sanford, Florida
V. E. DDIJOLASH.
feet, Mun
thi- nee lie. 1 feet, mure the center line of Itehmvllle A v ­
or less In the East line o f lio- said enue xv11 ti the Mouth line of Section ( lerk of the Circuit Court o f the E. F. U n e, Beg. at the N. E. Cor. o f Int.
Dutch colonial witli
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f F lo r ­
Northwest Quarter nf the Northwest 3U, Township 19 South, Mange 31
end for Sem inole County.
" f Union Avp. and Mellonville Avenue
lull celling* Si-ciind
Quarter o f said Section. Township Eaat. Seminole
County,
Florida; ida,,, in Mv
EKS
ami Mange. Itllll thence .South all I thence North t degrees East along li.-l 1 ITT EHA. &amp;M.S PWEE
Hour, M 'x22' living
Bun N. on W. line o f Mellonville Ave.
N
C
E
M
.
feet, mure nr less lo the center Ilf the center Him of M..ll,mvllle A v Tickets, reservations ami information
t-HKii, cllnlnil room, hit
783.5
ft. w . 125 ft. S. to Union Ave.
a illicit. Mun l hence Southwesterly «l)Uu 105.1 feet; thence West para I - Solicitor* nm| nf Counsel f o r the
_______ _____ __ then, 3 bedroom1, bath
Complainant.
along the center of sahl ditch lu
concerning through car service from
P r ic e Includes all lumber cut to fit;
E* ,l&gt; BeK. (Less Right o f W ay for
the South Mile uf tile SUllI NorthWest Quarter
nr tinNorthwest
hlgbcit grade Interior woodwork, ildlih)
First Street) _______ __
Quarter o f said Section. Township AI I‘i''x r e lv r* 1111- 0W NE KS OWNLNU 1'ROl‘ EUTY ON T H E FOLfloiMliig, windows, door*, gla**, paint
and
Mange,
(tun
thence
West
along
Margaret
Wilson, Blk 22
J. (I. UUIUIOUGHS, T. A. A. C. L. Station
hardware, nail*, Dili, roofing, wilt
llte South Hue of Ihe Said N orth ­
s v T t r x u V - mrS: m e ,’ , o n v i i *l e
AVE
FROM
F AC E
Margaret
Wilson,
Blk 28.................... ...................
^
west Quarter uf the
Northwest
complete instructions and drawings
X V F L , l ( ! 1 , , K N 0 , n M , *, N K U F M A Y F A I R ; E1-Phono O.'i-J
Quarter o f said Section. Township
F r e ig h t p a id to your station. IV-r
3
he
above
and
foregoing
Final
assessments
Br,‘
j1 *
I . I O l I A V E . I* ROM R A C E I . A N E
N(&gt;|('|'|| T ( )
O IH 'O S IT F
unit Mange to Ihe point i.f lo g in
mane" t huines — NOT PORTABLE
ii»ii- .
UP t° September 1, 1925 without interest; a111* * ^
Many styles lit chouse from. W rit*
and to nuy and (ill other persons
v a i i |N C M M «u m T w r ° K N IiK Ul ,‘0 T 1:1 1»*0CK l. O F M A Y - said assessments are payable in 10 equal annual in*11
whose names are unknown, via lin­
t o d a y fo r FRE£ M n ire y -S a v lm
,Viu.rVLi‘i-L -iy iv -V ,!w AVE&gt; K,t0M i'A C E L A N E N O R T H TO L-rext at 8 per cent per annum on ull deferred P*^01* ^
ing tiny right, title nr Interest In
• a l a l l u g No. liras.
Ol I O S 11E l l l h N O R ill EAST CORNER OF I.OT It. BLOCK "
and to I ho lauds herein atiovu de
scribed, or any part or parcel there
Witness my hand as City Clerk, and the seal ol t
The Aladdin Co.
F hyu|A
UNI ON A V E FROM M E L L O N V IL L E A V E
of.
TUB
STANDARD
RAILROAD
OF
THE
SOUTH
ford,
Florida this 31st day of July, A . D., 1925.
It Is hereby ordered that , you
- t s M k iW
EAN1 IO S I M.MERLIN AV E . 24 F E E r IN W ID TH W ITH
nml each uf you 110 and uppt-a.* hi - 1
L. R. PHILIP^, W .
A 5" ROCK B AS E S U R F A O v W ITU A S P H A L T .
fu r* / ur said Circuit Corn 1 at ih «
Publish August 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29th.
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Small Heet Harvest Is
Expected To Lessen
bulgaria Sugar Crop

Number Paid Workers Are Appointed
At W. C. T. U. Meeting In Edinburgh

Fort Myers To Have
City Planning Board

EVERGLADES LIMITED
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P R IN T IN G
A iIL
Y N E W S — It covers” rVow i r,Jn ?n‘1 ? roum! Sanford, yellow
apnrtment.
Inquire Hernld Ofma
l ,*
a|
F O R Q U IC K S E R V IC E , try TH E D
pheatih,n»t. aldinit. Lee
S E M IN O L E P R IN T E R Y , W. N. nrd County thoroughly which is
S w i n e 'n r W , ^v T ' ' " * nn‘1 fini,h'
A t T777
„ | e«l
Lumley, Prop. P R IN T IN G T H A T one of the moat rapidly
f i
** Coast
„ ,nK |prices that are a savings to you HOUSE FOR R E N T : 5 room SIX ROOM B U N G ALO W .
OnlyFlorida
PLE A S E S , nt very rcnsonablo scctions on the
house, south o f school house nt one year old. Southern exposure.
\ cmiont Lumber Co. Osteen,' Fin.
prices. Remington Portable Type­ Snmplc copy and rate card upon
Paola. Apply to J. G. Herzberzer, On lot 56x117. $7,875.00, $1375.00
• t : !i:: writers. Telephone 93, Welnka request.
Paola, Fla.
ensh, balance in 5 years.
■ : ■ lla*
hOR SALE: New bungalow, 6
Bldg.
If a lla*
L
E
A
R
N
A
R
O
U
T
Polk
County
and
rooms,
nil
papered,
large
sleep­
FOR
RENT:
Two
large
rooms
for
above
LARG E LOT 51x161 corner HighLakeland, through the Star- ing porch. Screened front and back
light housing. West First Street.
W IG H T P R IN T SH O P— Printing
land
nnd Oak. Southern exposure,
porch.
Partly
furnishes!.
Wants
to
Telegram. Best advertising me­
for eonPhone 085-W.
Engraving. Embossing. See us
$1730.00. $550.00 cash, balance 1,
dium in South Florida. Published go North. I 3-1 miles Orlando
Ungtb
first.
W e do it.
Phone 417-W.
•
FOR RENT: Furnished npartment. 2, 3 years.
mornings.
STAR-TELEGRAM __ Komi at Citrus Heights.
R. R. Ave.-Com mcrclal S t
Call Sanford Point nnd W all Pa­
Lakeland, Florida.
• ^ for first
E A S T FRO N T LO T
on lau rel
83 F E E T PARK AVENUE. Facing per Co., First Street.
Ave., between 12th nnd 13th SC.
west on Pnrk Avenue nnd 132
, rfitrlctsd to
R E A L ESTATE
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
Price f 1100.00. $300.00 cash, bal­
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- feet deep on Evans Street. Beau­
Th« Ps"*
ance $10.00 monthly.
reiponslbl* J. E. S P U R L IN G , sUb-division in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ tiful pine trees, high elevation,
ideal loention for high class apart­ W A N TE D : From five to 10 acres
K, Insertion.
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ trict. Want ad and display rates
PA LM E TTO AVE. LO T cast front
!,r «ub**&lt;iu«n'
ment house. Can be bought at sac­
unimproved lnnd within radius
lando, Floridn.
and
F l o r a on request.
rifice nnd on exceptionally ensy of three miles o f city. II. enre The between Kntie nnd Sanford $1600.Heights,
Florida
on
Dixie
High­
fir In cm,# of
00. $500.00 cash, balance $50.00
terms if sold at once. II. M. RUM- Herald.
way.
COLUMBUS (Gn..) LEDGER — B LEY.
month.
Classified nds have the largest
thorW A N TE D : Boarders, with or with­
SIG
N
S
, 1th rate*. rule*
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ FOR SALE: Carload of extra
out rooms. 811 F.lni Avc. Phone 4 1J1T8 on l-aurel Ave., close in
gia. Rato 8c ( 6-word line) line.
Any Kind— Anywhere
2 corners, 12th nnd 13th Street.
fancy bananas. Selling nt rea­ 671-W.
*And y°U
$5500.00. $1500.00 cash balance to
sonable price. First Street nnd
TO REACH tho prosperous farm­ Railroad Avenue.
W AN TED : The public to know suit purchaser.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
that they car get their auto reR ^ io T U B
ia county advertise in the Poland i-OR SALE: Direct from owner jpair work done reasonable ami OAK AVF, LOT 62x117 between
Form erly Sanford Sign Shop.
■ iMuU K'v» th,J[
Daily News, rale lc per word, cash
5 room house, hath, electric work guaranteed by expert mo- n th nnd 15th Streets $1100.00.
(t'lflcf •ddr*** M
Phone 480-W. Sanford A vc. At with order.
phonf number If
lights, 2 1-2 acres, in orange trees jehnnics. Wallace’s Garage, on ()r- $300.00 cash balance $30 month.
F
irst
Street.
About one
•ffullo*
on hard road 2 1-2 miles from post lando Road, One mile from city
. thousand has ■
offico towards Country Club! Ideal limits.
10 ACRE O R A N G E G RO VE ir
MAINE
—
Wotcrville,
Morning
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T IN A N D M E T A L W O R K
.lib irou unlsss
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine place for chickens, l’honc 571-J.
city limits o f nearby town for
sr tddfffs.
W A N TE D : S, cond hand refrigera­ $10,000.00. $3000.00 cash, balance
JA M E S H. C O W A N — A ll kinds people are interested in Florida FOR SALE: Hawaiinn guitar with
tor. Mu *. be in good condition. to suit purchaser.
property.
Reach
them
through
llM M *tt »T b«
o f Tin Bnd Sheet Metal Work.
instructions how to play. Can Rhone 25.
" , ft Tbe SaaW ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ be seen nt fill Rark Ave.
.ilr. «r
A P A R T M E N T HOUSE S IT E 110
Avenue nnd Third Street. T e le­ plication.
.
d l « —«l»FOR SALE: Window screens. Call W ANTED : Six or seven room Ft. on Magnolia Avc., east front
phone 111.
■#t v»IU. _
_______
house, close in. Apply 317 Oak and close in $6300.00. $2000.00 cash
Prompt EffloUnt.
A LITTLE W A N T AD IN The
3211.
frtlcf
Avenue.
balance 1, 2, 3 years.
HERALD will bring you in big
IlnmcH luiilt o f our Quality lumber are homcH
results. Advertise those old ar­ FOR SALE One 5 year old Jotlhat will stand the test o f all the ‘‘elements” .
aey
cow.
W
AREH
O
USE
S
IT
E
108x77.
Price
1
gentle
ns
n
kind an
W ANTED TO R E N T : 6 or 7 room
ticles you have stored away and
M IRAC LE Concrete Co, general have no use for. A little thirty- lamb. Price $50.00. J. R. Teller,
$4000.00 cash,
house. Modern and close in. $100.00 per foot.
Call and let us make you an estimate.
cement work, sidewalks, build­ cent ad may bring you Bt-vernl Lake Mary. Fla.
THIS
balance to suit purchaser.
What have you? “ Box" Herald.
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. B. dollars. Rhone 118 and a repre­
d ir e c t o r y
FOR S A LE : At a bargain. One
Terwilleger, Prop.
sentative will call and see you.
W ANTED : Well drilling work. Ex­ A REA I. BUILD IN G LOT. corner
young Jersey bull, 30 head of
pert now in position to do well Myrtle and 12th. East front $1600.
liar* ffllhla MO
H IL L L U M B E R CO. House
p, „ p l r o f X a n f n r *
FLORIDA— O R LA N D O — Orlando good dairy cows, all will give milk drilling. Call Ashley Holly, 319 $500.00 cash, $175.00 90 days, bal­
•a of If n n f f d r i l .
ance $15 per month.
Service. Quality end Price.
Morning’ Sentinel: largest classi­ this winter. Cash nr all on terms East First Street.
1,1 n b r a » » r ■ * * fied
business, rate lc a word, min­ with security. I&gt; W. Kennedy, Ucrequired. I* I*
l.nm|. Fla. Route I, Box 11.
W ANTED : Stenographer. Apply SANFORD A V E N U E BUSINESS JJ
In Our New Home On W . Third SI.
imum 21c cash with order.
Itkabrtifallr
lor
Saturday afternoon on ly. Valdez i PROPERTY between 6th and 7th. ■
■f*.
I'honc 565
Sanford, Florida
FOR SA LE : Lot 111. extra large.
Realty Co. Mr. Woolwortli, Valdez 50x117, $200.00 per foot, $5000.00
THE MORNING J O U R N A L is tho
Highland Ave. Quick sale $1350. Hotel.
cash,
balance
1
and
2
years.
SR C H ITE C 1
, accepted want ml medium iu Terms. Fred W. It.ill, Rhone 300-.!.
are In This
Daytona (F la .) One cent a word
CT 0 R Y
M«mb«r L. L 4
ROSE COURT LOTS 75x110
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
W AN TED :
High
class
realty
FOR S A L E : About forty bushels
I0NB
Ilona Building
salesman for city nnd aubdivis-tench, $1500.00. $120.00 cash, balo f good ear corn. Rhone 2213,
D E P E N D A B L E USED CARS
Orlando, Florida
ion. Excellent proposition. Apply nnce to suit purchaser.
TAM PA D A IL Y TIM ES. Tampa,
113
FOR R E N T — Room* wltn or with­ 1921 Dodge Touring.
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­ FOR S A LE : One horse and two 1 Monday morning, the 19th, Vnldez
out meals.
Ronsonnble rat**. 1925 Dodge Coupe.
sified pages o f Florida’s Great
horse wagons. John Murphy, Realty Co. Mr. Woohvorth, Valdez
1923 Dodge Coupe.
Lincoln House.
Motel.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. Ginderville, Fla.
1922 Dodge Touring.
I Minimum 25c, cash with order.
FOR R E N T: Front U dr-om . Call 1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 toe
D EAN -HEIDI C O RPO RATIO N
FOR SA LE : Lot on l.iurel Ave. W AN TED : Girl with some bookWrite for complete rate card.
— Muttigraphing,
at Milne* Theatre or 321 M ag­
IIAftTIF.il SH O P
Truck.
202 First Street
between
Third
and
Fourth
keeping experience for office
mailinK—
y&lt;"»
nolia Avenue.
__________
1921 Dodge Hrreen 1-2 ton Truck
Rhone 713
113 Magnolia Ave.
i&gt;
.’
streets
for
only
#1150.
Term
s.
RAl.M
REACH
COUNTY
—
The
work. Answer in own handwriting.
n you wnnt It
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
6 First Class Barbers
FOR S A L E — Spac* on the pagr
scene of
stupendous develop­ Rhone 725.
P. O. lb&gt;X 511.
H. E Porch. First
for
classified
advertisements.
Special Attention
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
ment.
Read
about
it
in
the
i’alm
k Bldg.
Why not rent those vacant rooms, Phone 3
Given To Ladles and Children.
Oak and 2nd HI
Reach Rost. Sample copy sent on
W A N TE D : Ily steady young man
or
«ell thnt second-hand goods?
request.
a position ns stenographer. Ad­
LIS FOR R E N T
See John dress 300 Care Herald.
FOR RENT: House.
SOI T il I. A S II r S IS T
k SONS
Chinaware in English Porce­ ADVERTISING gets results if it
Muasuti.
Hi* 1‘alnt Thai Itsvu I « s
reaches potential buyers.
PnMoney.
ftrirr It.
lains, Hnvarian and Japanese latka Daily NV.vs is circulated in FOR RE N T: Unfurnished apart­ W A N I’ F.D: Ladies everywhere, ad­ DUPLEX shorthand course by
Manufactured b f
2nd St. at tt. R.
dress envelopes, etc., at home;
mail
means
success.'
Pay
when
■ bei.aa-l.la*alrr r a ta l Cu
ment, three rooms, private bath, good income. United Directory
an industrial and agricultural aecChina make lovely gifts
Hold by
you succeed. Cost one-fifth others.
with hot water. Private entrance. Service, 20 East Jackson Block,
FOR 111HP,
1
.0 * 111*0 HAI.XT C im r A S l
tmn.
National Shorthand School, Lake­
I t * Maaaolla I t .
SERVICE
Day
919 Oak Avenue.
Ohicngo, 111.
land, Fla.
I'knnf IT*
rets all trnins. RavADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­ FOR RENT: Five room house,
91.00
$1.50
Values
f
o
r
......
Phone 551 and 63-W
ald, South Georgia’s
greutest
308 East Fifth, pply 300 French
.. 50c
75c Values fur ........
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Ave.
ICAKK
Etc.
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­ FOR RENT: 5 room house, corner
vice nnd Quality
As Long As They Last
nal-Herald. Waycross, Georgia.
M EAT M AR KE T
(ittigns
Second and Cedar. Apply H. T.
“ A Greater Sanford Through
1! A C A F E
TA M P A MORNING T R IB U N E — Pace, Box 203.
Painting— Decorating
Indie House
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin.
A Greater Chamber of
Send in your subscription to the A P A R T M E N T FOR REN T: Cb-ap
Municipal Supply
lMgr. 105 W . 1st S L
Commerce"
Tribune or hand it to your local
PH O N E 303
rates for summer months. Ap­
dealer so you can read Florida's ply 300 French A ve,_____________
C’ily O f San fin d
|»tur,3
greatest newspaper.
One
year,
, •
’V»
$8.00, 6 months, f l 00, three months FOR RENT: 8 1-2 acres o f farm­
K G STORE — ProApproved l»y
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ing land. Highly cultivated. All
m n n . Sodas.
We
ance policy add 75c to your order. necessary tools and machinery.
■ Pi u your ohone.
Contractor and Builder
i t i : \ i . r.S T A T r. — 1\ v m t i i u x t s
Two mules. Seed beds all rendy
Florida Slate Hoard
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
DO YOU W AN T TO B U Y or sell made. Necessary for mu to leave
t.olitiv Puloston- llruinley HU!*.
*99-51 — Phone — 499-M
O f Health
anything?
If so advertise in at once. Apply Box 803 or Mallen
Hanford
H o rld a
•v.
fem e AL
the Gninesville Sun.
2108 P A L M E T T O AVE.
at 1st Street and Sanford Avenue.
UlCTRlC CO.
DEVELOPERS A T T E N T IO N —
bttloi &amp; Rlatt
l u a i i i i s m■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■
Pensacola is beginning
the
k Dtq'.bing elec■ ■V
greatest development in Georgia’s
412. EUctragith
INSURANCE
ItE A I. E STATE
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ad|uiniiig land Mouth of lto«e Court.
ed: nt two million dollar bridgol
jttun and
This MtibdiviMion ia ataked and
across
Escambia Hay started;
ntwuis
ready to put on the market.
quarter million dollar opera house
■
■
under construction; two millions
LN*
MuzPhone v8
Fotirixm,) Elm,
being spent on highway; greatest
:
■
chanco for live developers to get
!kk Street,
»I
X
net,
in on ground floor. U rito Devel­
•v»Ono F ifth Caah.
. 'X 'V
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
I10RIS7
cola News.

Wanted

Building Material

CARTER LUMBER COMPANY

D A V ID B. H Y E B

Rooms For Rent

d Directory

H ILTO N’S

For Rent

Miscellaneous

ALUMINUM WARE
SALE

The Ball Hardware

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

\V. H. LONG

S A F E

G. T A Y L O R D YE R

Drinking Water

R IN E ’S FILLIN G
STATION

Earle T. Field

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AUG U STA CHRONICLE — A u ­
gusta, Ca., Augusta’s greatest
I ’evcr classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

Malaria, Chills and
Dengue or liilious Fever.

Motes

l

Business Sites
Apartment House Sites
Water Fronts

866

P I FLORIST*
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PitaiifiO-lV

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Ilnfercncra:
First National Hank.

list.

J. H. H U TC H IN SO N
I t H A I. K S T A T U
A c r e a g e . F a rm s amt
Orange

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f ' i f lit

10 Lots

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bah Hardware

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MORGANTOWN, W. V A „ people
are interested in Floridn. Each,
o f them through a classified ndj
in the Morgantown POST.
Six
cents a word for six consccutivu
issues.
|THE CLARKSBURG E X PO N E N T
— Central West Virginia’s larg. A.
1--II.. il/aid nil
I 1.'.Ip lll*r

We Congratulate Sanford

First Street Extension 3
*

and all those who contributed to tho success of
tin; membership campaign o f tho Chamber of
Commerce on the wonderful record that has been
made.

:

To he KloriilirH Cireate.st inland city.

$25,000

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111 Feet

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on Sanfurd Ave.

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Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

$150.00 Per Ft.
Eiujr Term*

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Magmilta nt Second.

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Ily GIOORGE McMANUS

34 Feet
New Firnt Street

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WBATIIBU FOR VLimiDA
Partly cloudy Friday and Satur­
day; ratttercd thm,dersh&lt;rwen fat
south and central portions; gentle
variable winds.
Maximum temp,

___

a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s d is p a t c h e s

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925,

Fill W ork For Municipal
Pier Project Completed;
Bulkhead W ork Rushed
Terence Will Open
l,n*&gt; at Capital
K S i f c DelitWill
■ fUllv Discussed

le

Will Send

|vs Next M on th
btiationsKxpected
kBcltesumcdSoon
L Italian Nation
[slIIGTON, A uk . ! ■ —
fefumliiiu of BelF,l,nJ 8
DOO,000 war &lt;Iebt t*i the
L| Slates will he taken
(rninlly .Moiulay by the
KCaii and Belgium tleht
ission.

Dredging work on the new municipal pier has been completed
and grading for an asphalt street
for the * “ rk Avenue extension

bulkhead extension
and expects n dredt
pnny to arrive hr
next few dnvs to

th0rJ! Cr^ ,U slart in about lh“ Project.

H.tnvninjj’s RecentlyAcquired
Daughter Accused of Being
(Aider Than SheRepresents;
Foster Father Defends Her

GothamCommissioner
Pushes Investigation
New York Millionaire Realty

[most simultaneously

P-ments with these threo
ies would see the funding State Senator Becomes C h o ic e
Receipts During July Are 2(5
irnximately ten billions of
o
f
New
York
City
Democra­
I’e.* Cent Higher Thao Dur­
of the total unfunded fortic Organizations; M a y o /
i-bt of slightly more than
ing Previous Month; More
Says He’ll Fight to a Finish
billions of dollars, a result
Money Orders Are Issued
would be highly gratifying
eminent officials.
NEW YORK
Postal
, S. Conimi-adon M-els.
[minnry to the meeting with
Ician commission, which nrb-re tonight, the American
Lsien held its first formal
g Thursday since Inst Det It had liefore it a rnthcr
lunsive statement regarding
Li’s ability to pay, but pendtbmissiiin of detailed stnte-

ward W. browning, millionaire real
estate operator, who has lavished
clothes and jewels upon her during
the pnst two days.
The tears were caused by the
recent declaration that Mnry is
somewhat older than she admit,
ami liy tin* announcement of Ulnli
t'obler, vo inmb sinner of public wel­
fare that an iiu|tiiry into her adop­
tion is under way. Mr. Coler was
particularly interested in reports
that Browning made gifts of money
to Mary's parents.
Browning's
status as a divorced person al o
came under the commissioner’s at­
tention.
The a iTlimi that Mary is 21
instead i-f p;
she maintains was
made more definte when it wa .
announced that school records mi
file at the board of education re­
vealed that Mary was brought to
the United States ill 11*10 at till­
age of six.
"I don't Is lii vo the records, if
they sii) Mary is 21, said Mr.
Browning, while Mary added: “ I
was one year old when I came her,‘ can’t believe any records ex­
ist which made me six years old."

i.riuun several years ago.
city to iu»y will be tho yard
)' which tho agreements with
&gt;(&lt;»r nations will be mensur|admittedly financial condip the several countries vary.
|ri of congress also rocogp‘ the time the British set| was approved that the
I State * probably could not
good terms with any of
Err nations.
Pill lleay Separations.
k'..w Mellon ami other mcm■ the American commission
■ Jvt advised as to the pro-1
Belgians will make, but
to M-parate Belgium's
■ t post war debts to this
w , nth Germany held re^P*krth, former could not

B tS 'lV 111 °I 1"Ogress cre" 111,1 -specificS 1 th* o,ni miss inn from
"f debts
nxu.n.s owing the

Klansnten Flock To
W ashington Today

1..1, •
7.— A mother
' " ii. Used as n human
, |"R fleeing in n hail
i' ul ' !"• I* dead, and n
h,
** n result of
■J ,'nr 'ho IVnnsylvan" Terminal.
Mlthfnl
., 11 gaiiostera were
•n.w.i !rcc Hnvi"R (hem

5 Members o f Family
Killed in Car Wreck

LOWELL, Maas., Aug. 7.— Five
lives were lost when their automo­
bile plunged through a fence of
a bridge early today and fell 10
feet to the tracks of the Boston
1.. ,
1500 persons ami Maine railroad. All of the vic­
"«&lt;l lynching. Two oth- tims were members of one funt7 Voun-ost of the
f.m po,,co trrab,*an?lly. "L’e 35, 350 Million Tax Cut
Kr ;
her doorwuy
"lice fi!ro,A " f h&gt;»( and Plan O f Government
a ,o
A m°ment latr
*a* struck and Hart

Markets
(Ug.
7 . - Wheat
[?., 0 LOt; DecentJ » ; Corn Reptem-

*, September 42%

Building Permits At
Fort Myers Increase

Sanford May Have
Colony Of Wealthy
Theatrical People
I’at Casey, premier vaudeville
bunking agent of the Keith and
i,ttu-r large eircuits throughout the
coimtr.t. and who recently purcltased "The Oaks," the country
home of J. D. Davison of this
iitv. has la-come u member of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
aceording to announcement from
th- office "f the trade body here
toilnv.
The Oaks is a 10 acre tract of
lam! fronting on Twin I-akes about
three miles southwest of Sanford
ami is accessible from the country
i luh road. Mr. Casey expects to
develop the tract into a colony for
theatrical magnates and players
of note, who will be induced to
votin' to H»is city to make their
winter home.
()„,. of the foremost induce­
ments for the theatrical folk, it
is tated. is (he fact that Sanford s
excellent water route will enable
l .ree yacht* to travel between this
.',.,1 points alonir the Atlantic
•oast es,S'.daily New York City.
It i- believed that Sanford s water
mute will kIxo
capitalized in
iirim&gt;inz of numerous other
wealthy classes of visitors to San?or,| „„d will result in the buildi _„
many homes here.
h. u- otter of New Vork and

Climax o f Campaign I
To Be Reached In HONOR ROLL FOR
Victory Dinner At! “ GREATER CITY”
(i:30 O’clock Today DRIVE IS GIVEN

Motion Pictures Tak­
en o f Activities To
Be Given Publicity
Throughout Nation

Workers Striving
For $10(M)fl() Fund

Film Represents
Spirit Of Sanford

City May Have Largeest Trade Body On
Per Capita Basis
Thu goal of t ho Chamber
o f Commerce membership
fund has been raised to $100,­
000. With a total of $G8,88G
subscribed and reported up to
the time of tho luncheon of
tlit* campaign workers at tho
Seminole Cafe Thursday, it
was declared by leaders today
that every possilde effort will

ORLANDO. Aug. 7.—Real e&gt;tate t iuiisfurs for the first six
months in Grange county totaled
$20,1)87,0110, according to the reeords of the Orange County court.
Building permits for the first six
months of this year in Orlando
amounted to $2,.'l55,ii20 which is
an increase of $fll)JI,7I.T over thamount of |M-rmita for Hie first
six months of PJ2I.

■* *» &gt;kbti. but the United
■fpvuactioned that treaty,

si*s Women As
ki Gun Fight

once

Orange Realty Deals
Are Over $20,000,W!0

tie treaty of Versailles,
1free,| to assume llel-

, Burton, Repub1 I'ailcr Secretary
ury, who was
fv of the comrnisr.llintt Wadsworth.
pri-M-ated their obregard to the Eu­
'* situation made
"'•at visits over-

NUMBER 317,

ADOPTED’ GIRL RUSSEL SCOTT T h o u s a n d s T a k * &gt; P m
SORROWFUL A S M S FIGHT T O , T
D L i- - , 0 .
PROBE BEGINS ESCAPE NOOSEl n “ 8 P u b l i c i t y b t u n
Drive Closes Tonigh

CO .lays, City Manager W. H. WilThe Sanford r.,n
linnis announced this morning.
pnny which, is ron»i
The pier, which was constructed tabling wall for th
in connec ion with the municipal ports that approx."
yacht basin has been under con- of the wall in th,.
•traction for some time. Its com- Hotel Forrest |.akt
plet.on will be another of San- place and that ma
ford a accomplishments in supply. being driven daily
intt attractions for tourists and in dredging work ma
beautifying the city
early date. It U
To Insure the solidity of the as soon as 1,000 f,
street which will extend „ut over is in place the fill
the pier, Mr. Williams stated that be made,
it Is necessary for the sand which
In the meantime
has been pumped in during th.* fill in a low place
past two weeks to set for at least west of the new
two months. After that period of rapidly nearing con
time has elapsed, he said, the pav- development work ;
inR will be rushed to completion, telry, scheduled to
Other Dredge on Way.
1may be started.
It wrts announced by Mr. Wil-} With the money
hams that W. H. Doty of the, the construction of
Globe Dredging Company of Su- and west side hulk)
vnnnuh which has contracted to
do tho fill work for the Fir. t
Street extension and tho east side

WASHINGTON. Aug. 7 — By
train and motor Ku kltix Klansmen were arriving in tho capital
from far and near today as the
advance guard of tin- more than
50,000 visitors expected for the
klan demonstration here Saturday.
Among early arrivals w^-ro num­
bers of high officials of the order
who are lending a hand in arrange­
ments for the reception of the big
influx of Klansmen and their fam­
ilies early Saturday on more than
-10 special trains chartered for thc
occasion. Klan hcadipiurters here
was a seething place today with
new arrivals seeking information
on the program of events tomor­
row.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

In- made to reach this mark which
will give Sanford the largest trade
body in the world oir a per capita
husis.
With but n few hours left in
which to make filial solicitations,
the teams and the special com­
mittee hope to make reports at tile
"victory dinner" tonight which will
swell tho public city funds to the
$I00,U0&lt;I mark. It is believed that
great strides will be made today
because of the manner in which
the residents of Sanford have al­
ready responded to the movement
for a greater city.
“ Victory Dinner" at 0 :.KI
There was no noon gathering to­
day as on Hu- first three days of
the campaign but at fiulO o'clock
tonight tho "allied eommund" com­
posed of Mayor Forrest Lake,
president of the Seminole County
Bank, F. I’. Forster, president of
the First National Bank and W.
II. Tunnicliffe, president of tho
Sanford Bank and Trust ('oinpitny,
together with the special commit­
tee of President Edward Biggins
of tin* trade body, Judgi- E. I-’.
Hoiisholilcr, Mayor Forrest Lake
am) S. (I. Shrinltolser, and the vari­
ous tennis will meet in the civic
room of the Seminole Cafe for the
big "Victory Dinner" which is tn
mark the close of tin* campaign.
This will be tile greatest gath­
ering held by tin- working organi­
zation and enthusiasm will be at
its highest pitch because of the
energy being expended by the
workers toduy in tln-ir efforts to
raise the menils-rship fund past
the $1110,00(1 mark.
The occasion of the "victory din­
ner" will murk the formal closing
of the active campaign but not the
•-nil of the civic ami co-operative
spirit which has been aroused in
me Sanford people.

. „
.
iNiekel s Court Record
More Thanl,000Pages
Tallahassee,

Aug

7.

in

till- ease of Aubrey Lee Nickels,
left pending with the recess of the
Supreme Court until Sept. 15, the
transcript of the record of proft-edings of tin- Circuit Court on this
cusc numbers more limn a thou­
sand closely typewritten pages.
Aubrey Lee Nickels has been
entangled in court proceedings
since P.I2I when be battered and
tereil and rohlieil a Ocl.und woman.

People Flocking To
Florida, Declares
Thigpen On Return

Young Bride Of Few Months Charged
With Murdering Her Soldier Husband

grand jury on a charge she martiered him She denies it.
The death of Viley ended a swift
courtship and marriage, with resilienee following in a modest part
of the city. In April according to
n relative, Viley came here. He
played tennis, went about and enjoyed himself. While in a theater
he met 5liss Lowry. After n short
courtship they were murried.
Saturday u week ago. Viley, returning home after nightfall, was
wounded by a bullet from a small
calibre rifle us he was nearing his
home. The mutter was reported us
an accident. Viley wus taken to a
hospital, where he died the next
night. Stories begun to fly about,
so Coroner John Anglin held a

the s
wept

Mn

bora
bride
said
shot
nesr.e
C. Be
her d
shoot
say \
an uc
^VH'
Viley,
ploye
Iran*
Viley;
tho a
tucky,

People are flocking to Florida
in an endless caruvan from every
state in the union, according to
W. J. Thigpen who with Mrs. Thig­
pen and rhildre and Mrs. M. Nel­
son relumed last night from a
three weeks' motor trip to Georuie, South Carolina and North
Carolina.
"W e passed hundreds of cars
coming to Florida both on our trip
up the country and on our re­
turn journey." declared Mr. Tliig|H-n. "Everywhere," he continued,
"you hear people tnlking about the
Sunshine State and whut is going
on down here."
Mr. Thigpen said that every
time hi- stopped at any place his
car with Sanford and Florida signa
attracted scores of people who de­
luged him with questions concern­
ing the slate and the possibilities
it has to offer.
"Florida is just a magic word
to everyone up there- and mention
of it in-nu-dintely sturts nu en­
thusiastic conversation on whnt is
being done here," declared Mr.
Thigpen.
While in North Carolina, Mr.
and Ain. Thigpen spent several
im* n Asheville and Henderson­
ville where they found a large

Mrs. I{. R. Alford $115; Minnie l.ee
Allen, $25; Allen &amp; Ilrent, $100;
I. C. Aly. $25; It. W. Ammon, $25;
II. W. Maker, $25; J. A. Malania.
Mnrney Meek, $25; W. K.
Metis. $25; E. W. Diggers. $25;
J. C. Hills, Jr., $100; Florence Hi*h*
op, $25; I_ T. Blackwell, $25; John
$25; W. I. Moyd. $25; (i. II.
Mrown, $25; Hassell Ilrown, $25;
H. A. Mrown. $25; J. M. Mrown,
$25; I„ H. Mrown. $25; W. S.
Mrumley. $25; Mrs. J. II. Culder,
$25; M. |{. Caraway, $25; I. C.
Carter, $25; E. A. Carver. $25;
llnttistii (’nresoll, $25; 1&gt;. Ceveurl,
$25; C. K. Chapman, $25; H. J.
( luuse, $100; E. Clegg Clements,
$25; M. M. Cleveland, $25; J. M.
Coglmrn, $25; J. M. Sob-man, $25;
N. Coleman, $25; C. C. Collins, $25;
&lt;i. C. t’ook, $25; Jesse A. Cook,

Mayor Lake Leads In
March o f Hundreds
Of People To Booth
With several thousand San­
ford citizens participating,
and with hundreds o f othern
looking on. the ( ’hnmher o f
Commerce’s unique publicity
stunt was successfully carried
out this morning while movies
were being taken sh ow in g the
long line of people marching
to a specially provided booth

to join the civic organization In Its
epoch making membership cam­
paign.
This morning's stunt tojg-thrr
with other feature!! of the ram*
palgn will form the hnsis of the
Dunlap, $25; W. V. Dunn, $25; (5. specially prepared
.
1 film on the
T. Dyer. $25; S. \V. Easterby, $25; Greater Sanfi._l
... Tho
ord _______
movement.
B. Elliott, $25; w. C. Field, $25; i film will In* distributed and shown
Sam Fleischer, $25; Cecil E. Flow- all over the United States,
eri, $50; &lt;;. I,. Flowers, $25; II. L. I While movies wero being taken
Mowers $25; ( ’. D. Forrester, $25; of the parade nnd of officers of
Alfred roster, $25; ||. N. Fox. $25; the campaign, numbers of IndividL. I. I- ritzier, $250; M, O. Cnrner, ual scenes were
snapped by spec$50; It. II. Gray, $25; Itobert A. ial photographers. This morning’s
Greene. $25; II. Guyton. $25; At- stunt was for the purpose of tynlbert Hall, $25; .1. (J.
Hall, $25; fying the spirit of Sanford in its,
Michael Halter. $25; L. N. Ilnnscll, effort to raise a huge publicity
$2.i la-ary Head. $25;
K. Hein- fund to advertise the city all over
rich. $25; Dr. J. .1. Hoitb. $25; C. the country.
$io.!-Cn'll,,rD0n,rlw?2r*-.rr - (? ’ .‘/ T F
P*“ y*"K
1
,
V ’ i ’;,
thl* « " u| "a*
ffonk ins* ''j r $*»5•"11°’, l
S ' ■ r , w,*rc B,“
I!” 1
‘ I 1.or "r0"?- *" tH° * Unl " nd

S;
Iviy.
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up ‘ he fact that
boosted to $100," « “ »•’ prominent
P^tures of these

" ,,h ih' u,h"
U v E ' b l i , ”,1 wfo, “i . 0Ck . * '£ ? '•

K..II.. . tor..'

. ' V T o.: pfll hand. At lo o'clock the signal

F. Molov. $25; F. T. Meriwether,
$25; J. W. Mere. $25; p. A. Mere,
$250; Mid-Fla. Produce Co., $50;
W. II. Miller, $25; A. D Mitchell,
$25; J. (!, Moore, $25; Mrs. Hazel
Moughton, $25; John W. Nichols,
$25; II. T. Pail-. $25; J. C. Pack­
ard, $50; E. II. Palmer. $25; Palm
Garden Tea Boom, $25; N. F. Par­
ker. $25; F. M. Pell. $25, Louis
Perider. $25; Geo. Fczold, $25;
John W. Pt-zolil, $100; Paul P. Pezol.l. $50; S. Plpht-r. $25; Clara
Rankin, $25; C. F. Iteeso. $25; J.
W. Itemsburg, $25; Jos. E. Ititcliie,
$25; K. D. Roberts, $25; M. Itoscnvoig. $25; Routli Bakery. $125; W.
D. Rowe, $25; L. Roye, $25; Then
Runge, $25; Sanford Municipal
Rami, $100; Sanford tlviedo Truck
Growers. Inc., $250; Sunford Paint
»t Army Store, $25; Sanford Paint
&amp; Wall Paper Co., $25; Otto Schme hi, $100; Roy Schmidt. $25;
Dorothy Schmick, $25; Karl J.
Schultz, $25; Elizabeth II. Scott,
$25; II. V. Searcy, $25; W. S. Sew­
ell. $25; I*. C. Shaw. $25; A. I).
Shoemaker. $25; D. W. Smith. $25;
F. I,. Smith, $25; James Smith,
$10; Ira K. Southward, $25; G. II.
Spurring, $25; E. Stafford, $25;
Boston Steele, $25; A. Steinheltx,
(Continued on Page Six)

Channel Swim Is Put
O ff By Miss Fderle
BOUI.OUGNE, France, Aug. 7.
— Announcement was made this
morning that the attempt of Miss
Gertrude Ederle the American
Girl .Swimmer to swim across tho
English' channel from the French
to the English const has been post­
poned until August 17.
' She bail been slated to start to­
night but becoming unexpectedly
physically indisposed, her trainers
and advisors recommended post­
ponement until the next Tavurable
tide which is on August 17.
Miss Lilliun Harrison, an Argen­
tine swimmer, may still start on
tho swim tonight in accordance
with her plans, it wns announced.
Peppers rnnk seventh in Florida
products in carlot production, says
a bulletin of tho state department
of agriculture. The minimum load­
ing tariff la -120 crates straight
and 350 crates if ived.

the bacon." With a large rope tied
to tho wagon float nnd with suvera I hundred prominent Sanford
citizens pulling togetluT, it was
shown in tho manner of the para­
bles "how easy it is to accomplish
great things through co-operation
and united effurt."
W. H. McFarland, dlrvctoh of
tho campaign and vice president of
tho American City Bureau believes
that Sunfurd will got a largo ,
amount of valuable publicity
&gt;
through the motion pictures taken
of tho atunt staged here this morn­
ing. It was uab|ue in every man­
ner, he said, and demonstrated the
work of the people of Sanford dur­
ing the past three days.

Iowa Boy Is Arrested
For Double Shooting
PARKERBURC . Iowa, Aug. X
—Warren Vandurvoort, age 17, to­
day confessed that ho shot unit
killed his father, Rev. R. J. Vundervoort, Methodist minister here,
lust night and also confessed ho
shot mid wounded his mother. Hu
gave no explanation for the shoot­
ing. Warren is nn only child.
Vatidervoort officers tell how he
hud killed his father by placing
his repeating rifle within four
inches of the older man's head and
then shot his mother as she rush­
ed to the doorwuy. He said lie
fired a second shot Into his moth­
er's head by placing the rifle
against her temple ns she lay uji
the floor.
0

Robbers Steal Fur?
Valued at $100,000

NEW YORK.. Aug. 7 .- Five
robbers today held up the store aiul
factory of Harry B. Lewis Com­
pany,
manufacturing
furriers,
herded six employees into tho
basement and rainsacking Dt pelt
D-I.und — New $300,0181 court safes, escaped with furs valued at
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bouse to be erected at early date $100,000.

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T* night the membership campaign of the Chamber 01
Coif unerce will end, When the team captains give their reports
tonight the drive will be over, it will then be too late! Your
chance of helping your town will have trussed.

A few short hours are left. Make your subscription now
by getting in touch with any worker in the campaign, by calling at
the Cham! of Commerce office or by telephonin your name
and address to the campaign headquarters.

Sanford has a world’s record within its grasp. Whether it
becomes known throughout the country as having the largest
Chamber of Commerce in the world, per capita population, de­
pends on how solidly the people of the community rally in a last
minute effort to raise

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STEW ARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART

*• -

r

), FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 1925.

THE SANFORD

Valuable Painting
O f Christ Is Found
R ecently In Mexico

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
„
_ RESOLUTION
__
_
OF
NO. 1ST,_ adopted
on the itiU day of Angu-L A*, *
^24. by the City Comtniaaion of tha City o f Sanford. Flo»i«UThe following ip the estimated cost of paving Holly Avenue r0™
Ninth Street south to Goldsboro Street n width of
feet with 6 m

,2 ? L;

km
:fl!
m

ll
I
ll

^T O ^ S A N F O RD HERALD, FRIDAY,

END OF
SEASON

$23,823.61
Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost, which cannot be
exceeded in assessment against adjacent property.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
VRASTA, Bulgaria, Aug. 7.
E. R. Trnfford’s Map nf Sunford.
Minister of Justice Hobonhevski
Filial
Feet
tecently visited the Vrustu district
Assessment
NAME:
Description
Frontage
to nssuie residents that their com­
280.03
60
plaints of the activities of bandits M. T. Halley, Lot 6 blk 15 tr. 6
280.02
were.unjustified. Summer visitors M jT. Halley, Lot 7 blk 15 tr.-6
50
Imd been kept away from the dis- III. T. Halley, M 56 ft. lot A bl(T 15 tr. 6
280.02
60
trlct, it won alleged, by reports
78.41
thnt the district was overrun with J. A. Cunningham, S 14 ft. of lot H Itlk 15 tr. 0 II
280.02
.1. A. Cunningham, lot 9 hlk 16 tr. &lt;1
60
bandits.
76.73
13.7
Returning to Sofia the minister J. A. Cunningham, lot 10 hlk 16 tr. 6
280.02
nf justico and his party were at­ Meisch Realty Co., Lot 1 hlk 15 tr. 7
60
tached by u hand hemletl by Ivan Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 hlk 15 tr. 7
280.02
60
Alarms off, a former school teach­
488.02
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3
hlk
15
tr.
7
87.3
er. 'the militia went to the uid
'Che
Oaks,
Sanford,
Florida.
of the official party, seriously
230 02
wounded Atammsoff uml killed the Mrs. A. D. Lane, lot I
50
members of his hand.
280.02
Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 2
60
280.02
Mrs. A. D. Lane, I.ot 3
60
658.06
FrcnchCommiHsioners Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot I
117.6
812.07
Mrs.
A.
D.
Lane,
Lot
6
145
To Conic in September
812.07
Frnnk laming, Ia»t 16
145
E. J. White’s Subdivision, Sanford, Flu.
PARIS, Aug. 7.— It is now vir­
tually settled that the French T. E. Wilson Est., Lot I hlk 2
632.05
05
Mission, which is to go to the I. W. Phillips Sons, Lot 2 hlk 2
632.05
05
United State* to arrange settle­
266.02
Edna
MeCuller
and
Emma
Owens,
Lot
3
hlk
2
47.5
ment of Franco’ s wur debt, will
Sanford Heights, Sunford, Flu.
leave for Wushingtoin during the
fln t fortnight of September. The Geo. A. DeCottes, Luke and Key, Lot I
711.26
127
romminsion is to be composed of Geo. A. DeCottes, Luke and Key, I.ot 30
711.26
127
four delegatus, two technical ami
711.26
127
financial experts und two parliu- Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake and Key, I.ot 31
711.26
1Mrs. Fannie Schwartz, Lot 60
127
meutarians.
711.26
! Forrest Lake and A. R. Key, Lot till
127
IN UOUItT OK t'Ol’NTY JI*Lmi i:
711.26
I.
Toyama,
I.ot
67
127
HKMINOLK COUNTY
tITATl’ OF Kl.oillHA
711.26
C. Schultz and E. F. Housholder, Lot 06
127
lit If n U I. of itohrna H l*nnl.ift
711.26
127
TO ALI. i *I(1:111Tt 11(H I.UUATl.K.M Cassandra Schultz, Lot 07
nimtlllUTRKM AM. ,U,|, uilii S. F. Doitdney, Lot III
862.48
15ft
x.’.Vv'i, , !*VINi » I I.AIM I . .|( in;.
• to AINST said l ITAT I i R. K. Shiver, Lot IP.’
862.48
154
toil «ni| iii.il .,(
ur* |,,.lr
862.48
154
W unllni-a uii.i r.'iolt.'.l I.. |ir«nrnt J. A. Kelley, Lot 146
Ah! rl.mm ninl «le1114lulu which you. G. A. DeCottes, Luke und Key, I.ot 117
802.18
154
i»r •llimpr of you. in n h $v« .«k «111-1
tn«* •*«te of llolMua s I•in.Ion,
Metes and Rounds Description
lute «&gt;f 8. mill.&gt;|. i Miintv.
City nf Snnfortl, Reg. 660 ft. S. anil 630 ft. E.
{••“ r dj, i" the ninl. .inn. .1 it
I'. , I Ksecutor. of HUIII . .talr. with­
of N W Cor. nf NF. I-1 of Sec 36 Tr. 19
in two &gt;••ui * from III.' il.i11* In rr
lit
R. 30 E Run W 125 ft. N to A. C. L. R. W.
Diitr.l lime Cr.tli ,\ |i, 02',
Scly along R. W. to Pi. N. of Beg. South
It I*. 1'IJC'K. Hsi I'unnr,
1.slate Itotji'ii.i H. I'm ,1,.n
12200.19
to Ileg.
...........
9 lanne*.
214.3
Mary E. .McGill, Beg. 10 Ch. .'J. ami 670 ft. E.
i.\ i*n it r
nr
, (I t
of N. W. Cor of N. E. I-1 of Sec. 36 Tp.
Jt Mil:. MMII Mil
I III Ni l
I I Ullllt t.
19 S. R. 30 E. Run E. 109 ft. N. to A. C. L.
It. W. NWly ulong It. W. to l’t. north of
1J HK TIIH KHTATII OK KUITII
AL.lt. 1. I'OtVKIt, Ur. .'jim |
Beg. S. to Beg
181.(
1,032.72
I'llalliiu
Orange Heights, Sanford Ftoridu.
• Tn Mrs. K |&gt; [Imlaim nf King62
347.23
r.lun. Ont, Mm is y y M..ituii,.f I.. K. White, I d 0 hlk 2
lljUnil... Klurnlu. J..&gt;. ph william L. E. White, I.ot 7 hlk 2
62
347.23
•,*v.'.r Iniaiir iirrmu It .1 M |\,w
•r OS KuarUlun nf
Will Uni 1.. E. White, Lot 8 hlk 2
62
347.23
I .iw. r lumiii.- prrmm i,..in..f l.nnit
v^n.l I li*rtilix ami |( j m |&gt;liw, r L. E. White, Lot 9 blk 2
62
347.23
if latnswiuMl, Klnrlili. uml nil nllirr 1.. E. White. Lot 10 hlk 2
62
347.23
B«| U.ns clslmlnx Inlrrmi in ami
Ilia f.illi.wliiK i|,h&gt; rll.r.l Uml* ly- L E. White, I.ot II hlk 4
62.1
347.79
ln t UIWl lialn f III .St'lliliiulr t-'ulllitv
Klur Os iu-wlt
1.. E. White, Lot 12 hlk I
68.5
327.63
!l\v 1-4 nf UK |.| nml NW
L. E. White, Lot 13 hlk I ...
68.5
I t, of 8\V t-t uml U. 1-5 of
327.63 I
t','&gt; I - 1. Bar Thirty -iniir ilii
L. E. White, Lot 14 hlk 4 ........
68.6
327.63
"I " " ll'll ll. Tivriilv |:m Hnutii,
1.. E. White, Lot 15hlk -1
j ILV** Twaoiv-mn* (2'i) l.in
68.5
327.63
Wnvr.’as. It. J. m t'owrr u« ml68.5
mini ti 'tor nf the mtjlr nf IMIih 1.. E. White, Lot 16 hlk I ... . _
327.63
Allrr I I'Wer. il**i*i aar'l, lull Mini L E. White, Lot 17 hlk I
68.5
327.63
1**fit It ll In *1*11 rial mf air nf Ihi.
ehov.i a Ihi r aIilIa nf Killlll Alloa 1.. E. White, Lot 18 hlk I
68.5
327.63
! ’•s rr, ilvi raNnl. In nrilor lliai il •
58.5
tlatilN ■f Ilia •.•alula nf Mia null! ila- L E. White, Lot 19 hlk I
327.63
n».aij insy ha linlil
58.5
357.63
IT IB TIIKItKKOHK o|tliKlti:l&gt; I- E. White, Lot 20 hlk 4
AND IB 111: It nil Y MltDKItKD. Unit A. C. I.. Ry Co., Right of Way oil Luke
ynu hail ascii nf yni| ha nml a|i|ioar
Charm Branch of A. (2. L. R. R. between
b«f ro Ilia County Juilsa'a t'nuri at
Ilia Court llouna In Banfnril, Klnthe extension of the E. line of Laurel Ave.
lits. no Ilia IDlli rlny nf AiiKum. A l&gt;
19ZS. Ilian unit Ihara Ml nlmw run...
and the Extension of the W. line of Myrtle
why ml&lt;l Petlllnn m nail Uml ICsAve. in the City of Sanford, Fla.
89
lala 10 pay Drhl* uhuulil not ha
193.41
Kr» nIail.
’I he above and foregoing final assessment are payable without inIT 18 Kt'ftTIIKIt &lt;&gt;ltI&gt;1:ltI'l» lhsl
till* rllatInn lia puhliahail In The
Kfcnf &gt;rtl Haralil. u naw*|iupar puli* tervst up to the First Day of September, 1025, and from and after
1‘ Stltjl In Wanfnril. Hviiiluulr t'uuniy, such date suid special assessments will he payuhle only in ini equal
Kl iiiti one* aarli weak (ur four annual Installments with interest ut 8 per cent per unnum on all de­
r'jf.i cullre w*«ka
WITHEBB My hand ami nffl.ui ferred payments.
««4I il'ta ni» flth day nf July A.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the seul of the City 0f Sanford
iitt lift}.
JAH O. KKAKON.
&lt;utility Jtidga of Hcinlnul* Cnunlv Florida, this 20th day of July, A. D. 1925.
Florid*(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
ISKAI t
I Publish July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14 and 21st.
-Ju!y ll-il-tt.A uyuii 7-H.

Bulgar Officials Gets
P roof About Robbers

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Starts Saturday, August 8th, Lasts 10 Days,

LAST CHANCE

LAST CALL

AUGUST 7. 192:1.
offered the' Sanford Preshlent to
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Ict.hlm tako his pick of any men
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on the Tampa team to be traded
for men now on the Sanford leant.
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JBLE IRONEL Mr. Douglass said he did not want
to trade for Tampa players and
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. cn sn,&lt;* l bat he would
ATJWEETING Immediately
release two of his
Isabel C. Avila, Key West; fi
SUCCESS 1 ,^p o s in g T h e o r ic s TALIJkHASSEE, Aug. 7.—Thir- Mabel
men which would bring him with­ PR O V E S
Bell, Whichnm, Ga..: Verta ! 2
i BERLIN Amr » _ P r n f \
♦ ty‘ threc st6Jcnta WL’ro graduate
in the league rules. Upon the ad­
Frances j ■
vice of Mr. Sexton this was accept- iAical Performers Assisted Itviwho ii?*r cmin.cnt Berlin’ surgeon1 ([fom thc.F!®rld* Stnto (''’llc^ for Bradley, Tnllajinssee;
Buchanan.
Stirasota;
Mary
Sam j {J
On Sanford Avenue. Only one block
cd by the other club presidents
.
...wwu, I in u v e r L’retlI . K nlln^s and Tnmpa Is now n^ain in good
srs.lon t.rfay. Dr ff.Jj.h F,umm" J S ; AB ! S ^ hV | ^ " &amp; £ ; I *
from First St. For quick sale at a
stAndin&gt;r.
Uah e Entertainment; Com­
L ki to Release 2 IMaycre
jiathic
fraternity
by
not
only
sa.^
[mpa10
petition for Prizes Marked in.. f
oy not on«y sn&gt;‘- bin Public Health Association, de- ther Gillia, De Funink; Bertha Lee
Real Bargain
_ r’*'v kind words for homco- liverrd the commencement address, Henderson, Odessa; Lon M. Hin7.— With tho HONOR ROu T FOR
MPA. Aup
If you ever had a sneaking su-- painy, but also publishing his per-, while Professor Arthur Williams, mn, Umatilln; Dorcas E. Hodge,
DrJl- E. Opre. ownsonal successes with the homco- 'ice president of the college, hc- Sopchoppy; Mary Howard, Or­
Picion thnt .Sanfur.l |,a8n't
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GREATER
C
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Y
”
rl^T.moa baseball club to
piunic treatment.
, stowed the degrees In the absence lando; Edna Mae Huggins, Mnlaith' S
i ot two of his DRIVE IS G I V E N teredv* u ? C“ ! 'a!cnt y,,u have aL ! • i o i a,t mcpUng of the Moil- of Hr. Edward Conradi.
tl.r . your opinion completely nr,,•u»r; Henrietta Elizalieth Bryan,
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been declared
Society,
Prof.
su!
The
exercises were
held
ntI 11
.
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DKT was J
»||! •»»V lauunin
w ill’ H
U111 H
i| Monticcllo; Kathleen Tcnnile King,
vulmg you were one of the luckv leal
I*
J riolation of the
criticism. One, o’clock in the dining hall of the .mirinnna;
rancos, i.aw(Continued from Pago One)
S.1?09 t,° »ot a seat at the Milnne mcmher° I*
Marianna; Sara fFrances,
Ij»wREALTOR
member
declare.I:
»It
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ii is nothing
iioimng ‘ oliege .ns the auditorium is un- rence. i’lantemville Ala.; Ethel
$25;
N.
J.
Stcnstrom,
$25;
I.
F
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urs,,!,y
n,F
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hL
And
if
you
don’t
■a
fK* home team has
t?chamnionR
‘,V
hical
for
Bier
•
l&gt;
rgoing
construction
and
not
Lewis',
Om
ngcj''
Minnie
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i.imisey;
• / (V last, three weeks Stringer’ $25; F. A. Stone, $25: |^ " k that lhcv’ S,,nf'.rd folks are
Hoorn* r»0l-502. rhonc 95
\n M ' causc "? Borneo-,
*• *•&gt; f“ r use'
, • n _ , Orlando; Julia Musselwhite, llnmel 'n ‘^[,1 *n end exccnt for \V. h. Stone. $25; C. N. Stowe, $25 !koe? ““ PPorUrs of their favorites nnthv"
Fir»t
National Ilnnk Iluildinjj.
eonnthv
i!
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T
wled:
’
HornUndulates
receiving
a
1
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S
in
steml;
Mattie
t.ee
Parker,
Jasmine
fL25:. FI " r k J- Taknch, iThi,V! ,„ 'Tia!iC miother had guess.
i"ni: ,,l‘cau9e !t* “ 'I*^?r,nnl "‘■B001 a» ‘* school of (’. Pnttison, Winter Haven; Olga
today of h..r.V,i .
SALES FORCE
Ik!!. thnn .... ■*11 ,ls n« system
•y»tcm r:rtil.ako Butler;
Butler; Uarlmra
Barbara
i- 0,l" ca,i” tJ wcr„c,:
v
it„
,.
tI’rriester,
tester, l.ako
e of the ther
fn rlioK
‘ T 10" 10- H l* there-, r i ,Yi sc,,.ln M "!!^
Armstrong. Margaret Reho, Daytona Bench;
M. M. STEW ART
DOUGLAS KING
\ ^ C o r r n W . Ethel Slngeltary. Jacksonville;
the plcns- [ore t. he condemtusl as a system.", \
"j* unperturbed, replied f .
' l,,.ry Kstello Cawthon, ir-nn Strickland, llnvann; Wlltye
and take
c tirklisb i &gt;T it C|a!"
UT reproaches with e Funink;|Helen Louise Hill, Pal- Taylor, Sobring; Georgia Louise
i ticklish job the statement tlmt this problem ” ,etto* aml Minnie Robenldoum. ,*’
* Camilla,
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K
Wade.
Ga.
I ouxiatiu..
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e prize win- could only he solved by means of ''cnsacola. , .
Jtf[/iifucs was present nnil, $25; Fred Wnlsmn, $25; C^ j l ' !ne” » with possibly one
,
,
In
the
School
of
Music,
an L. I.
iexception continuous experiments
lie dc
Those rcccivi
receiving the I,. I. degree degree in public school music, Min­
[rttC president of n club Wnnslcy, $25; Wurt W. Warner i"I! uhnt ,,L’i,u; lh‘‘ nefirst
rlnml that
tK..t
Mn'«IUS. 110 il'T- were:
ti
first nrizo
prize clnre.l
nie Morgan Blalock, Tallahassee.
Lleague had stated his side $25; II. McD. Weeks. $25; R C ^ ich Wt’ nl 1,1 Catherine Waters, of the vnrl
fcarc.fu,II9‘ u,|V
icsntrovcrsy, Dr. On-« made Whitten, $25; Henry Wight. $200;’ I*** *.t^?lnd Priz‘‘ " " it to Miss ninnn, the .iri-instor"110) h„*h"
fit! to let two of his men go C. F. Wiliinms, $100; I. y. Wi|. w0rn RBI and the third to Bill and pnthy, he h nl
h
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j removed the main cause for linms, $25; Volic Williams, $100; *Vary from Geneva. Please par- sion that from ti c V. text1 hoik Fourteen Points Guide this new method, dcclnroa that in
the future failures will lie almost
ion.
W. B. Williams. $250; Mr. C. G i f ” ®?p
i" the last of the g r e a t e j " , , , , , . vel ns
t
To
Successful
Movies
completely eliminated. In this
present were
a-e. prescai
luac President V. Willis.
«m i*. $25; Harry Wilson. ?_.&gt;
e weniiuerinosi no
non-sen
i.
$25; ..
J ,,hu.L ■Pr! rn0,, ..............
wlnm r9 &gt;.nuc" hile »we
were uttermost
, - ^ 0 .« w i to
manner more pictures that unreal
\... ..r Sanford,
Ut.if.iril Csnlko
Sci- G. Wilson. $25; L. J. Wilson.
KSglessof
Cnalke Sci«•„..... $25
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'.uly « " 'l , ornwrlv
Pr!’l&gt;‘'H.v presenting
|lr„ „ „ ti„ e to gleaned.
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t '| ,IOLLVWOO1, , , lU Mk
to the audiences will he turned out
LfSL Petersburg, Claire lien- Millard Woolard, $25; W. B. Young f"®*® *«lks it was one of those
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lie said.
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of Lakeland and Dr. Opre of $25; Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co " “ " 'c * 1 nffuirs imd as Bill has de- 1 T 4 ..K
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Through a recently established
The photoplay when adjudged by
ip.. Bay Parmely. vlce-presi- $200; Boyd Zeitcr, $25; Fred Zer- 'T - u . for tll®,Vl,r&gt; thriving city U le t 11 K_____
C S I^f l O I U S A l ’ U .'stem of sellecting plots that con- this method should contain a ma­
fof
V f the league presided
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with
•--- rennet. $50.
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ho and Mary very credita- V l l l 1 i p
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form to the
jority of the fourteen following
Q uality M eats at l.mvest Prices— 110 S an ford A v e .
L. Murrel
Murrel nf
.’ikeliind acting Sorcial Committw Suhsrrioti..„M "I represented we are not able to V lllC ll U I t m n r l I I v o i .
.......
of L
Inkclnnd
dramatic ingredients; ambition,
conflict, conspiracy, devotion, et­
icretary.
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ernal
triangle, greed,
intrigue, love,
[ Douglass of Sanford spoke Gnrner, $!.000; DuBose nml H..|. |
* !_ 0Mdy. 9 “ ct- as u*ual. went l\ il 1111Ul»* () f
P p j l k &lt; “«re thesuccess of n ‘photoplay be’, j trn:'
1trianKW^greed,
intrigue,
nn,f George Brockhalin
the quadrangle, re­
ikhuhnl
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^ 1,11:1 fore it is made. Ofthousands o f inoth-r
,n‘1
,th&lt;?r love,
Bive, the
L i declared that his club had ler, $500; Seminole Cafe, $500; V.. OVCl
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I t t*lLi if i11»i rcconcilntioii,
..71 si.... ......
m
sacrifice,
Within the rules nil the sen- E. Douglas, $250; Chas. C. Ely, Jr. i*1, 1Be piano performed with a finSAIT I
t'lT v i
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fl,ms prmlueod in the )iast many tribution,
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1100;
Wilson
and
Housholder.
$1
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"lat
only
George
is
capable
of
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Aug.
.).
were
failures
from
the
standpoint
*tn,1"
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ne
aP|*e«l.
hil that no charges could be
man residents are aroused o v r . of audiences.
iit and sustained against it. 000: F. J. Gonzalez. $250: llonr'v ,loL?R- .
nnme am) possibly inappropriate j Irving Cummings, director un|,| that they* had lived within
Jacksonville—C. I. Capps Com­
lies required of a Class D.
pany erecting large factory on
and that he did not see the
East Eighth Street.
j in their doing thft while
i f the other dubs hml tennis
Ircrc really Class B tennis,
lopinion. His principle charge
a itillimission he ap­
[gainst Tampa bcAuso they Id, $1,000 Britt-Chittenden. SI.-, !‘nj.oy ‘ Pjpointed to lake up the matter with 2
bPO;
Edward
Higgins,
Inc.,
Sl.ooti,
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Ivcn alleged vetetdn players
the .National Geographic Board of *
■the new rule.! of the league Smith Bros.,$1,000; It. W. Otter.'1
the Lnited States.
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$250;
It.
B.
Wight,
$500;
Chase
lonly five. He also charged
Report from Ziun Nntional Park ■
FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS (JETS
and
Co.,
$900.
^nd with violating certain
is that a woman tourist while rid-in
Chas.
Knnner,
$100;
S.
Puleston.
knd based it pnHest on n
mg through a nick crack recently !
$250; F. W. Cox, $500; Woodruff
game on these charges.
! remarked "This must lie I»urga a
and
Watson,
$250;
Florida
M
1 Dish Mop.
|t
Have iiign
High rClass
it nave
lass Ball.
nan.
y T ’ *, non " ,
.'
lory Pass/ and the name h.i- *
lident Scivitnr folowed and Cracken I me Co., $1,000, Laney s
'tuck. Anothet instance whldh has J
t
&gt;
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that the people of Florida » r ig Store. $250; A. R. Key $7,oil;
created tlisapproval is the calling a
1 Can Gold Dust
j. i good
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i._n or ____
no iv S100:
m.I
Jnl.r: Min
Mauser.
$100; IlaL'Part
Haggard m
ami
HENDERSONVILLE \ C \„g o| the mui-stie tiiplct-pcnks ,.f.
Idcd
baseball
none Jr.i
[and that if the original rules
the Three Patriarchs in Zion Park
S c .
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r t—
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1 league were put back in ef- , „ ’4i .' ; 7.
Scouring Powder
Vriu.k l .
. " r thi» t ly. ............
Thun,lay .(terno.i. ''V "&gt;.■ n u „„...( a nnllonally
|at St. Petersburg would drop I • T . i*, $-ou, rraiiK i.osstng, between Bonnie L. Brooks, a local |""'cern.
i the citizens of that city *"*.* , . j, o t nnp. ••
Barber, his 12 year old son, MurA maj.tntv of the peaks and'a
inot support the team, Mr.
'■C ll '.rnn e i i ti V rav* «»'• Bam Y. Brvsoii. former
‘
-outh region are un 5 21 11). Sack Self-Rising F lo u r ....... $1.25
.v
arsliall. $500,
$..u ; .Seminole
heniuiole llui,llu.j- niryoi.
mryor. the latter was shot to de
•v.nrshall,
death nnmed—there a n -s« many of them ■
Ir said that the St. Peterswas now within the sal- ,
S 11». Can Short’s Shortening
$1.50
h °Vi w i i » « oko *3*5.Body having bee, pierced b y !—,a,"l B is hoped that sonietiijnt; *
$100; Hull Wight, $250; 1 .1 four pistol bullets
hit and that they also did
1"ill be done towards proper naiji- "
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No. 2 Cans o f Tomatoes, can
............12
Bums, $500; E. J. Moughton,
llreioks. nccerding to authorities.! »»:r before too many nickname
|v! too many veternn piny:• t: f rown * aPc *!f l . ••
: ; resisted arrest but was taken into wr‘‘
Phoenix Swiss Cheese, pound
..........50
Scivitar said that the ieago ■! m on mdsch, $500; William Coring .ustody by Patrolman Clntence
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.G
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o
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Bishop,
$Lii0.
I
Kdciiey,
and
is
held
in
Henderson
Florida was declared a territory
^ccn changed on July 21
Longhorn Cheese, p o u n d .................... .55
0,1
1i i • r
char^iMl with tho alny- t the l nited State? on Mutch 311.
l isrpose of saving the lc iby nn
an act tit
of ci ngrcsfta ami
G. Aldriilge,
ing..........
His .-...i,,
son, u
upon
request ut
of ,iti,ihim- -1822 ^')
Pimento &amp; Swiss Cheese, can
.15
• $lo0,
.
■ William
■i" mi iviiucAk
jalso to penult Tam pa':'.
T. J. Miller &amp; *N'*n, $o0: Hill, self amt hi-- father, is permitted William I*. Duval \v,. .mwi
.ip’pintetl
Ts team after finishing so
Fancy Brick Cheese, pound
210
wjtj,
governor.
The first legislative
|Vh* tirst half of the season, ilcrt.ware Co., $500; Union Phar- t0 p,. j„
$250;. R. J.'
J.* Holly, $500;
&gt;.i00;j *i’h« shooting was- thu result council met at Pcniacol i in June
lo siild It was dnlposslM' to tn "*y , $250;.'It.
Philadelphia Limfierger and Roque­
|ut a team that would give I •* a Front Improvement (V . 51. of pre vious trouble between Ilr-.ok- 1322. Congress then iliVhirAt »$»,’
two
provinec
united
ami
the
next
class of licachail
6 lurrcst Luke Hotel $«&gt;0tt, D. an,j Bryson which was occasioned
oplo tho
’
fort Cheese, package .............
.15
minded under the old m l-•. j [• Jlrisson, $25; E. D. Mobley, officials said, when Brooks went council ".is held a' St Augustine
Fig Bars, pound ..
.15
lent Claire Henley eon ‘in d ' 7'r&gt;,
to Bia home on the eveplng of De on March .'IP, |x*23.
atks to the enforee"ent of , Lee Bros.
$1-0; Boilwell Real.! eember 26, last, and found Bryson
Whole O Wheat, per can
.15
s .isadopted by the longue ' ° M $2t500; Nye Odorless ( rema- there* in company with
Mrs.
that wnar
whatwns
wnsm\
nc;11 ivas
ivas l,,r&gt;
t»ry Co., $100;
authorities were then ol
limit
&lt;"•"’ ,Frederick
rm tu n i* Axt,
« » i , $50; Brook
i trims . autnoritlce
1 1-2 Cans May Duke Peas, can
.18
t..._/.._.i i Loan and
--.i Savings
e
«...
,, vised, had
warned Bryhand at the Jmlr am' that Bonf'ird
f’o ..,|vised,
had previously
previous
You Can
Plenty o f Lettuce, celery, string beans,
ms shoiil’l lie fo *red ••come
,,c" rV. Witte $25; Church.* ........
to ,.......
.nU
his a
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attention to Mrs.
f ami -tick to t g rr es fix- wt'9 Co., $25; Wilson &amp; Toonmr Brooks. Upon disc nvering Bryson
SAVE WHILE
rutabagas, corn, cow peas, and toma­
Rhe cl:: iific:.t .i of .he lea- ^rrthit home at. that
th
. .^‘-.*G *v'- A. Houston $25; tn
........................
time Brooks
' ' P.
P.Connelly
Connelly &amp; Son $250; N. 11.
II. opened fire hut the former escaped.
toes.
YOU SPEND
Pfrc
wn bi't
t ,ik and
lin,i Harwood, $25.
Brooks later Ilodged a suit
Trc wn
la-q tt ,, talk
ni rc
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M.
h’.
Robinson
$25;
George
Meeirains*.
Rrvtim
for
M
lbs.
nice
large
Bananas
...............
.25
•g.iiii',
Bry.ttin
$5ii,iiun
alleg
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itin
ft
.
it*..f y on himself
— and al (lie same lime
K* h 6 ' I- ted any rules. Crum, $25; Joseph E. Craig, $2.»; jng that Rryson had alienated the
Ill' " i ! acted in good Sanford Bom! &amp;. Mortgage Co., affections «.f Mrs. Brooks. The case
stock your pantry with the
II. I.. Perkins, $100; Hutto'i was not tried, a settlement having
(
he had not known $50(1;
Const.
Co.,
$1,000;
J.
S.
Harvard,:
been
effected
out
of
court
where
**j l !: men veterans on
$75; J. G. Bilis, Jr., $2n; D. A .' by Brysnti was to pay over a mu
World’sFi nest Foods
AT THE IIASKKT
'Ht aid that he had been Caldwell, $25; DeCottes &amp; Spen­
ttsat there wore only five cer $1,000; A. E. Mullein. $25; T. of money, the amount of which
was not announced nml to leav
— By shopping at A&amp;l*
his roster and that R. Higgins, $500.
the state for a certain period.
p,** know otherwise until
Stores!
W. T. Langley. $250; Mrs. Henry Brooks, it was said tonight, tiul not
? ru!!'lfd the game play- Wight,
$25;
Mahoney-Walker, return to his home.
iJ v *T and the protest $250; Kent Vulcanizing Works,
Delightful
Bryson ratne hack to Henderson­
sl-Lt !UffUl‘ President. He $250; Sanford Hotel Realty Co., ville about three weeks ago from
A&amp;I* Concord
LVf'M tw„ „f tho men unSea Trip
$500; C. Benjamin, $125;
A. Knoxville where he has been at
C P JJ*W only reiustat- Knnner, $250; Joe’s Smoke House, work as a traveling salesman. To
Pints ......... .
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in ortler that $250; Norman S.'DeForrest, $250; day the two met. Each, authorities
armed. Bryson,
£ £ ,m ' r'uli,,k' at Chits. I&gt;. Bruinley. $25; Haynes &amp; say, was will
Ratliff. $500; John I&gt;. Jinkins, Brooks told police officers, open
Bars ..
$250; Osceola Cypress Co., $250.
ed fire first. Brooks returned the
In (),. r,
‘•"' P " f the
fire, and pasmuI a pistol to his son,
urge
|nft|
had been
who .il " began firing. The tail,
lfu-tV M a1 * had been
the coroner was told asked his fa­
r Hu i
leagues
ther whitli one to shoot, an ap­
J »C then Itr. Opre
proaching police officer or Bryson.
To Dairymen Supplying Sanford An answer was not given, it was
said, I■ut Bryson soon fell to the
with Milk,
ground his hotly nierced by four
You are hereby notified tlmt on bullet'. He was shot in the chi
ft/ie
and after August loth, no milk will
,i|„, m the face and in tin
Stiltaim Ass’ l’d.
be allowed sold in the City of San­ back. Ilryson wns for several year
ford, from any dairy that dues not one of Hendersonville's leading I
7-oz ja r .........
have a permit so to do, or from citizei ami business men. lie was
any dairy not complying with the elected mayor on an independent
Jurgens, Royal
Dairy ordinance of the City of ticket but resigned following his
standard Coastwise 1’a.ssengcr and Fast Freight Routes
Sanford, or the State Board of first tremble with Brooks, i’rior t&lt;&gt;!
Mrxirrn nil-hurnlnir ntnimrr
Palm C a k e......
II Hkntv nf pn •nftfnr urt’nmm'aUtlons nrvl n hitch
llculth Rules governing Dairies. Jholding tin* office was mayor, he |
oaf ruulnr. Tr*n*i
«trUtlon incl'l'lt - nt-aH
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JESSE II. HAMILTON,
Iwi;* postmaster. He is survived |
Food and Dairy Inspector
1by hi- wife and several children.
New S. S. "C’herokoc" Now In Service
Genuine A&amp;P Elgin
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— What having had a chance to atrike n
the next war will be liko nobody blow.
rock base surfaced with asphalt
knows.
,
,
$ 750.00
According to tho
— chemical Khool I ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. A uk.
Military men say they d o WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.~Safegas will decide the next war. It 7.—Father J. J. Hartman, chaplain 1500 sq yd* grading at 50c..
doubtless
think
so.
Hut
they
dis­
2,252.50
* established nt their base at
may be outlawed but it will be of St. Anthony's orphanage, hn» 2650 lin ft curb and gutter at 85c..
•Hah, Greenland, the MacMillan agree.
70.00
found what ho believes to h- one
Different schools of ex|»erts pro­
Arctic expedition is making good
U&lt;Whole armies will be gassed In of the most important art discov­ 200 lin. ft. flush curb at 35c
7,440.00
progrcz* in its plans for exporing diet half n dozen or more entirely their trenches. Crews will be gass­ eries of America or Europe in ie125.00
airplane the unknown regions different kinds of fighting. Their ed on ships at sea. The population cent year*, a life-size painting of 3720 s&lt;| yd* paving at $2.00.
Relaying 250 sq yds brick nt 50c......predictions conflict, too.
of the North.
780.00
Christ
in
u
Catholic
mission
church
of entire cities will perish simi­
Two of the naval airplanes carThere’s no way of adding them larly. Airplanes will be convenient nt the Indian pueblo of Isleto, near C50 lin ft 12 inch storm stwer at $1.20 .
280.00
. ried north by the exploration par-1
dividing by the total number for raining down death thus but here.
8 in lets nt $35.00 .................................. .
,1.
15.00
bad been put ashore Monday. 0} ’ prrdictions and striking
Father Hartman has seen the 100 lin ft granite curb re-set at 15c.........
their ammunition will be chemical.
037d»o
One of them engaged in a success- --.rsiM.
most noted paintings of Christ all
Engineering, advertising, legal expense, etc
ful test flight immediately after,
. . i These aren’t all the schools— over the world, and he considers
being assembled. The other appar-1
the
work
in
the
mission
church
the
to military Linda- on,y flome of lho principal ones.
$12,650.00
ently had « breakdoWn. but' tha *
*lhB next war win »e |, „ . . L
Total estimated csot...................
mUch disagreement most perfect ho has studied, The
garbled radio message received to-, "jentalisM ine ' 1 With
picture is partly in relief, and the To he borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
day by the navy department did ■ ^ J l i,t1^ n*ry as Jheir backbone*; I ■mo.nK them, what’s a nation, de- color hurmony is remarkable.
----,
,
.
.
...
I
pm'j*'nk
on
their
advice,
to
do?
not indicate any serious damsge. " “ » * Bl y
Navi,.„ wlth |pendent
Ho believes the painting to he of Number of feet frontage................. 2,119.05
Build
up
an
all-round
military
^
nyzantint. era, preceding any Asu-tsment per foot frontage ......... $5.9696
.
Lieutenant Commander
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
........................ ....... “
•“ ‘w
European schools.
The
who tent the message, raid
Preliminary
« ■ 5
." o S f . f
"name
f - of the artist is not known.
or snow prevailed yester&lt;/iy " « K
Description
Fwl
Etah and the men had to work ex
- army and navy auxiliaries,
"• '
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A navy, for instance, is expen- Father Hartman is of the opinion Name
Assessment
after
Frontage
posed to the weather. High praise all.
»n
Warfare’s principles haven’t sive. If it’s to be destroyed, first that the painting was brought to
A. C. Martin’s Addition, Sanford
was given to them.
shot out of tho bottle, by aircraft, the Isletn mission by early padres
changed a hit.
340.27
it would be better to scrap it und who accompanied Spanish con- Millard Bellamy, Lot 6 blk 11 Tr. 10 ...........
Tha third plane was to have
67
298.48
quistdore*
on
their
»-&lt;ns
of
renNotice is hereby given to any and all persons interested
been taken ashore today and test
Accoidlng to the aviation school, concentrate on aircraft.
_
Unknown &lt;W. G. Aldridge) Lot 7 blk 11
Tr.
1050
298.48 Special Assessments against the various pieces of property t
flights for two of them were pro­ t l- otxi war will be fought in the I Yet suppose the country does queest through New Mexico. The Unknown (W. G. Aldridge) Lot 8 blk 11Tr. 10 50
mission church i:. about 300 years
; •_ scribed.
an. Aircraft will wipe out urmies that, and then tho aviation scnooi
298.48 i scribed that said special assessments are pnyahle in full withi
Unknown (W. G. Aldridge) Lot 9 blk 11
Tr.
1050
old.
ami
navie!.
in
jig
lime.
The
country
I
turns
out
to
be
mistaken.
I
hat
E
"Will make flight of 10 milei
340.27 days after the above and foregoing special 03.-e:isment roll hjl
The picture has been temporarily Unknown (W. O. Aldridge) I.ot 10 blk 11 Tr. 10 57
tomorrow to Eskimo village r•&gt; wtli tin* strongest flying! orce will would be hud business, too.
340.27 equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual instsl
removed from the church because
have r.onie Eskimo clothes made have the enemy at its mercy be-1 Well, it’s up to the experts to of its great value, until permanent Klen Ares Estate, Lot 1 blk 11 Tr. 11 ............ 67
298.48 with interest nt the rate of 8% per annum from and after ihj
for flying as we have been unable foie lie realizes a fight’s started. Jfight it out the best they can.
60
arrangements for its safe kefcphig J E Laing, Lot 2 blk 11 Tr. 11...................
293.48 said specinl assessments stand approved and confirmed.
to get them so far," Lieutenant
His surface defenses and defend”
....... ~ T ,
can la* made.
J F Laing, Lot 3 blk 11 Tr. 11...................
60
Commander Dyrd, laid. “ Eskimos ers destroyed, his cities will la298.48
Clearwartcr-f ontract lot h r
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City 0f Sanford,I
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. Lot 4 blk 11Tr. 11 60
are only ones light enough and the bombed. Ilia countryside harried construction of high school build340.48 will be held nt the City Hull at 2:30 P. M. on the. \7th d3y nf A’J
Detective
Takes
Own
Atlantic
Const
Line
R.R.
Co.,
Lot
5
blk
11
Tr.
11
57
- mine time warm enough for work and lie’ll have to yield without ing.
376.68 A. D. 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear any and all
and flying we hnve to do.
.........
l&gt;3.
Life By Shooting Self J N Prather, Lot 6 blk 12 Tr. 10 .
378.47 plaints and objections us to such special assessments, and will at]
“ Biggest task has been to get
J N Prather, I-ot 7 blk 12 Tr. 10 .............
63.
planes overboard and ashore with­ FINAL ESTIMATE FOR TIIB PAVING OF ELM AVENUE FROM
376.68 time adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis ot juatlcij
JACKSONVILLE,
Aug. 7.— Wm Irick,, Lot 1 blk 12 Tr. 11.......................
63.
out wings. Use block und tucklo THIRTEENTH STREET TO HUGHEY STREET, 21 fret wide.
George W. Stone, 47, city detec­
379.07 right, and when said special assessments are so tqualiicd an
63.
to get planes up steep runway.
The following in the final estimated cost of Paving Elm Ave. from tive for more than 20 years, ended , Wm. Irick. Lot 2 blk 12 Tr. l l .......................
justed, same will then stand confirmed and be, and remsin
There is plenty of light to fly at
his
own
life
nt
10
o’clock
today
'
E.
R.
Trafford’s
Map,
Sanford
Thirteenth Street south to llughey St. a width of 24 feet with sheet
midnight if necessary."
liens upon the property against which said assessments artJ
271.62
by shooting himself once through Mrjgfh Rp„|ly Co.,Lot 8 blk 12 Tr. 10 ........
45.5
asphalt on a 6 inch rock ba?e.
the right temple. The incident oc­
274.60 until paid in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 157,,
46
curred in a lavoratory on the sec­ Mei*ch Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 12 Tr. 10
274.60 by the City Commission of the City Sanford, Florida, cn AuguJ
Ignorance Bliss For 5073 cu yds. grading nt 40c .....................................—...............*‘ ,u&lt;**
34.00 ond floor of the Duval County Meisch RealtyCo., Lot 10 blk12 Tr. 10.............
46
3400 sta. yds overhaul at lc ....... ..............................
1924.
271.03
3,562.12
Court House. Ill health was the Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 12 Tr. 11...........
d6.4
Tourist Until Meaning 4687 lin ft. curb and gutter at 76c...................................
L. R. PHILIPS, City Cieri
274.60 (SEAL)
only apparent motive, according to J Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 12 Tr. II .........
08.00
46
Of Big W ord Is Told 280 lin. ft. single curb headers at 35c ...........................
his
associates.
4.869.C0
C087 tip yds. macadam foundation (0 inch thick) at 80c
6,248,52
THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. 7.— 6126 sq. yds. 2 inch asphalt top at $1.02.........................
193.20
A thirsty tourist qunffed vigor­ 614 sq ft. alley return nt 30c..... ....................................
200.00
ously from a roadside spring bo­
8.73 cu yds class B concrete at 23.00........................
280.00
, tween Mosicr und Hood River
8 inlets type A nt $35.00 ............................ - ..........
about twenty miles from here. A
90.00
3 inlets type B at $30.00..................—............... ■.....
sign lettered, "This water Is con­
525.00
taminated,’* had been placed lie- 300 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete sewer 6-8 nt $1.75 .......
350.00
aide tho spring. Division Engi­
7 manholes 4-6 nt $50.00 ........ ...................................
81.80
neer Wanser of the Oregon high­ 818 M. 3 inch drain tile 0-3 nt $100.00 per M
way department, driving by, saw
70.05
1051
MRM
lumber
in
trenches
at
$75.00
per
M
the drinker and stopped to warn
2,620.20
him, only to be met by the ques­ 2504 lin ft. 12 inch storm sewer at $1.05 0-4..............
585.00
tion. "What kind of mineral water 260 lin. ft. 18 inch storm sewer at, $2.25 (0 -4 )........
176.26
Is this? I never heard of it be­
Extra work
........................................- .............—
fore."
13.00
2 monuments nt $6.50
..
The State replaced the sign with
220.32
Laboratory
Inspection
of
materials
.................
one reading:
445.30
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 per cent
“ This water Is rotten. Not fit
1,113.25
Engineering
6
per
cent
..................................—
to drink."

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Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5. blk 12 Tr. 11...........
. ................
S. W. Harris, Lot 0 blk 13 Tr. lO f.......
s.
W. Harris,
_ ...........
......... Lot 7 blkFlS Tr,^
. . lO
_ A ^ -.
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 13 Tr.
••••4 *«*4 *»*—
Meisch Realty Co., Lot
_ 9 !blk 13 Tr. 10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 13 Tr. 10
W. C. Hill, Lot 1 blk 13 Tr. 11
W. C. Hill, Lot 2 blk 13 Tr. 11..
W. C. Hill, Lot 3 blk 13 Tr, 11
W. C .Hill, Lot 4 blk 13 Tr. 11Atlantic Coast Line Rail road Company
Right-of-way in blk 13 Tr. 11...........
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 14 Tr. 10
W. C. Hill, Lot 7 blk 14 Tr. 10i# . 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 *4*44 4 4 a4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
Right-of-way In blk 14 Tr. 10
64.30
63.85
W. C. Hill, Lot 1 blk 14 Tr. 11—
63.85
W. C. Hill, Lot 2 blk 14 Tr. 11Metes and Bounds Descriptions, Sanford.
A. V. French— Beg. 519 feet West of the NE
Cor. of NW 1-4 See. 36, Twp. 19 S. R. 30 E.
run West 100 ft. South 140 ft. East 100
ft. North 140 ft. to beg.....- ......................... 140
C. Gowan—Beg. 701 feet West of the NE Cor.
of NW 1-4 Sec. 36, Twp. 19 S. R. 30 E.
run South 140 feet West 100 feet, North
140 feet, East 100 feet to beg....................... 140

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d o th iti
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th a t m a y ap p ear,
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th e m fr o m o n e w heel to
a n o th e r t o even th o wear,
—E xa m in e th e tiro flaps
t o seo th a t tu b es ore n ot
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along with Diamond quality,
givoa you tho groat tit tiro
falut in tha world.
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PEACHES; MANANAS, APPLES, LETTUCE, RUTA­
BAGAS, IRISH POTATOES. LEMONS. “ FOR THE S U N .
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TUNING UP

As Brisbane Sees It

News dispatches Thursday told of a flood of worthless
checks being circulated in Now York where the Rockaway
Innd bcom-a real sensational boom is in progress. Bankers
m u i r n U MSA*------------ «!»• * have estimated that from eight hundred to n thousand bad
R . U O W A IIII I t K I i l l ----------f n M I "
checks arc being received every dny and they are finding it
S i t M m u x II i A » r « » »
Phnav
SEVEN CROPS of nlfnlfn in «
necessary to employ extra clerks in an effort to trace the year, tons of potatoes to an *****
A I)It*l l l l l * I 'l O t HA I K.1
0*4 Tent—*7.'mi Si* tionttiM !*■(# jvner. Itcal estate deals in many instances will be void be­ great are the wonder crops of this
in O ny t&gt;v lT*rti*&gt;i, i&gt;*£
" many o f them have Been floated on worthless rich land. But the gre«test crop
v »«* k . lie .
w .-.m y
l . I llio ii *2.91 cause
Is the human crop. Without that,
par f a r .
__
checks.
others would amount to nothing.
' S P K C IA I. . V I T U R I A ll
o h lto *ry
So inr Florida has been comparatively free from the
W U » » . curd* nl th io k s , re»&lt;iluiloti*
and im iico* oi *ni&lt;-r:alr..-."ni* w li»r « wooden check writer but The Herald would like to see such
MR. JONF.’S Star, of Rigby,
a r * M ade w ill lio rHrirgiol
public sentiment created that there would he no worthless Idaho, tells of a family gathering
fa r at reg u la r t d v m la ln g r * t f* .
of the Call family. It included
VKHItrit THR AMOCIATKII fit KM checks issued. The daily reports o f the Sanford Credit Asso­ Anson V. Cnll, 7« years old, of
T h e A ssociated Preaa la «*e lu *- ciation containr the names of all those who writo checks
Afton, Wyoming, father of 20 sons
treljr entitled »o *he us* fo r repu blication o f a ll Hewn dletmtchr* without having sufficient, funds on deposit to cover them. and 10 daughters, alt alive, healthy
a red llee to It o r not oth erw ise cred­ But it seems there arc some people who take great delight and strong. Air. Call Is the grand­
ited In thla paper and Alan the lo ­
cal newa publlehed herein. A ll righ t* in this class of publicity and do n*f consider the matter at father o f 1)0 children, and they are
o f reliubllcnllon o f epeclal dlepatchall well.
all as anything to be ashamed of.
ea heraln ata aleo reeer-ed . _____
Checking accounts with banks have many advantages,
rj FRIDAY, AUCuJsT~7. 1923
WHERE IGNORANCE, disease,
but the most important* ones arc that th ," permit an in­ poverty and drink, in the slums,
fl T11K HERALD'S PLATFORM
_______ to keep
. his funds in
________
uniform combine to force large families updividual
a safe_____
place,_pro.
1.— Deeper water route to Jacksonreceipts
for
bills
paid
by
check,
and
assist
tne
depositor
in Ion wrnk women that cannot tnke
vilir.
. .
" rth contro1
2. —Construction of St. Johna-In- systematic saving. The banks o f Sanford are always glad be all that eiu
its advocates
say. mny
dlan River canal.
Ao have checking accounts ami can aiways be foum f looking
“
They
don’t need it in Idaho or
3.
—Extension of white wajr. after the interests of their depositors, protecting their Wyoming. What they need there
J._ .Extension of local amusement*.
is CHILDREN.
— Swimming pool, tennis court*, money as it would lie protected in no other way.
There is a danger in issuing worthless checks and the
DR. HOCOCK, of Toronto, says,
-Augmenting of building pro­ Rockaway boom in New York is a good example o f it. Flor­
“ To keep your health, walk on tip­
gram—house*, hotel*, apartment
ida must exercise all precaution against the activities and toe ns gorillas do.”
house*.
There is no evidence thnt goril­
I — Extension of street paving pro- operations o f that class o f speculator who makes a practice
gram.
o f writing so-called "wooden checks” . He should not find a las nre healthier than their al­
fz -O m tl ruction
of
boulevard gullible public in any of our communities. Wc don’ t need leged relations. They certainly do
not live ns long ns humans. And
around 1-ake Monroe.
tho gorilla doesn’t walk on tiptoe
Completion of city beautifica­ that kind of citizens.
M Bscond C l* * * M *tt«r.
tobur ST, I t l * . a t th * P o tto ftlr *
Moaford. F lo rid a v*id *r A ct or
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tion program.
V.— Expansion of school system
with provision for Incrcnsrd fa­
cilities.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
HE LEADETH ME:— l will
bring tho blind by n w iy that they
knew not; I wiH loud them in paths
that they hnvi noL known: I will
tnnko darkness light before them,
and crooked things straight. These
things will t do unto them, nnJ not
forsake them. Isaiah 415: lfl.

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The Greatest Crop.
IIow ^Gorillas Walk; Whjr.
Justice, Old Style.
.
British Labor
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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyriam &gt;330 _______

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Who’s Who And How?

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TARIFF I

once polite, cfficienll
never-tiring dc.siresl

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enter your employ.
Is also conscientious |

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trustworthy, and
gladly work for you |
n mere piitanre_a fj
cents a day.

iSaw N W G leus
we TAaT Things
ACEN'T g o i n g
l o be VERY

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because he wants to, but beenuse
he must.

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His duly In lite fa ScrJ
ice, he lives each day |
the Classified column

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A GORILLA has two club feet,

Out of Boston comes news o f a marriage which has caus­ at least they would he called club
feet in a man. And. ns every obed much talk, especially am mg the relatives of those con­ Ijatetrician
will tell you, all human
cerned. John Smith eight-one, and Hattie Nour.se, fifty-live, beings, nt a certain period before
have filed their intentions to marry and their families are birth, also have two club or “ go­
rilla feet."
all mixed up as to who will be related to whom and how.
Passing through that stage in
We know of a lot o f people who find difficulty in tracing their embryonic development, they
their ancestors back through the years, even though there are born with human feet and well
has been no mix-up in the family tree. But we can picture developed heels. And that supplies
future generations of these two principals trying to solve the evolutionists with one of their
their problem by searching through library after library to favorite arguments.
secure more light on the subject.
DON’T WALK on your toes go­
You see its like this. Mrs. Noursc’s daughter is married ing upstairs. Plant your heel first
to Mr. Smith’s son ami the husband and wife are about to on each step, and observe the dif­
become step-brother and step-sister. Young Smith’s mother- ference.
in-law will be his step-m other and his wife’s father-in-law
IN INDIANAPOLIS, punishment
will become her step-father. The younger couple’s daughter is lo fit the crime, when one man
knows she’s going to have a pair of new grandparents
but with his automobile fills another.
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can’ t quite figure out bow because they already bear that
The killer is lo spend one hour
locked in a room with the corps
relationship to her.

A salesman, who J

the Sanford Herald
his Phone Number ij|

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the low vibrations of the suffer­ we should ho ever on the
ing anti sirrowful by gushing protect purselves from f
MOTHERING
( forth in streams of sympathy— cious habit of fitting '
TIMKS-UNION
To want you for the joy of you,
much of it being misplaced and sympathizing, and therejj |
I thought was my desire,
I
whatever.
Control ing our own rate of vil
The New York Commercial In t facts. Florida climate is given as of no value
.
.
The singing, amiling boy of you
Friday,
in
a
very
lengthy
editorial
one
of
the
first
reasons
for
FlorJour
m
otions,
and
by
your
exam- it has been named—to
That never seemed to tire;
pie teach those with whom you where we, , too, nre
|
review
of
Florida
conditions,1
ida
growth.
“
Comparatively
But, man of mine, it isn't then,
started its discussion by asking trifling” cost for getting Florida come in contact to do likewise. tnck from disease and
Alone that women want their
tlm question: "Will the rapid because of its accessibility from We were never intended to enter structive elements.
men—
There are' many m
i- H
growth
of Florida continue?" At sections of the country where rc- i into the emotional motiring of
We want you sometimes when
others;
we
each
have
our
own
who
suffer
fftirn
having
the end of its column article, the side millions of people, is givin
the smile
Commercial said, “ It (Florida) has as another reason for Florida trials and crosses to bear, and in '^ Uhout any idea as to
Hna left your lips a little while.
order to have the reserve energy that troubles them— or
just merely begun to grow. That growth.
to meet these when they come their troubles.
The Commercial says that “ the
Wc know there is another you,
of the person killed. The theory growth will not stop while the rest
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--------of
the
United
.States
grows
and
growth
of
Florida
has
been
stendAnother life you lead;
is that it will make the killer
i lly increasing in rapidity. Sud- U i u i i i i i i a m a i H i a n i M i i i i m i M i i i i i i i i i i
'And, oh, we want to mother you
III*, WHO GOMES up to his own idea *d’ greatness, must think, although it won’t bring the prospers."
When that is what you need!
Thix. then is the answer to the1denly in a relative sense—that ■
always have had a very low standard of it in his mind.— dead hack to life.
I used to think, O man of mine,
question will Florida continue to growth lias attained a momentum
Hazlitt.
Your song a joy, your laugh di­
grow? For belicvcing that it will that U nothing if not remarkable,
VOLTAIRE
had
the
idea
revers­
vine,
sn continue the New York Com- Sonic people call it marvelous,"
ed.
In
"Zndig"
u
traveling
philoso­
128 Feet
But now I know, us women do,
IF THOU AUK a man, admire those who attempt great pher causes the young widows of mere ini gives very many sound says the Commercial, and then
Theru always is another you.
and
substantial
reasons.
It
calls
adds;
things, even though they fail.—Seneca.
India to discontinue burning them­
“ More than two million people
selves alive with tho corpses of attention to the fact that Florl------------------------------------So in your trouble come to us,
In growth is not phenomenal, that not yet living in Florida will
Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two storest
th*
•
ir
husbands.
M
e
didn’t
forbid
it,
When winds are blowing wild.
NOT HK \VHO has little, but he who wishes for more, is only made a law that before being it had its beginning years ago, and within ten years make the state
You’re always lover some ti, us,
poor.— Seneca.
corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick can be|
hurned alivu the young widow that the growth has been contin­ their home. Perhaps in five years
Yet always some a child.
ual!
and steady. With reference possibly twice that number will
should
pass
a
couple
of
hours
with
‘....
For life the time will always bring
.1 j1
chased at $75.00 u front foot on easy tei-nu.
locate there. They will not all be
Tu?iVdsomf».flT o tflg * h ? m r T ir T fu T a1"
Commercial says:
&gt;• Mr*as
You nwdi
tmithariugr - ■
&gt;village.
I It ts well to remember that tho permanent year-round dwellers hut
MY PA-VOftfTE SYOKiES
To heal your hurts, to get you
j After that, for some strange growth of Florida is not so recent a large proportion of them will.
lly IRVIN s. c o n n
through—
I reason, the widow usually lost in-i'** " ‘nay suppose. Since Henry Most of them will settle in senAnd then we want to mother
The Trifles of an Earlier Day
One of the soldiers turned h is',r’ n"’ t In being burned up with her1Flagler built the East Const rail­ coast cities and while now a city
you.
60 Feet
In the great Meuse-Argonno ad­ head toward his companion.
aged spouse. Often she disap toad the population of Florida has of ltlll.DOO i* extraordinary in
r
— Douglas Mulloch.
been increasing. The city of Mi- Florida, inside of ten years the
vance two doughboys were squat"Muddy.’’ he said. "I’ve just beenj
before the funeral,
•-------- o--------ami which is pointed to ns an ex- state will have five or six as big
What’s
happened to Muscle ed in u shell hole for shelter. In layin’ here thinkin'."
Between First and Second Streets on Sun ford
"Hell of a time to he thinkin’,’’ j KUt’ll PUNISHMENT as sitting ample of “ mushroom growth" has as a hundred thousand and several
Shoals? asks an exchange, We'll another minute or two they ex­
keen
thirty
years
in
the
making,
that
will
he
nearly
500,000
each.
pected
an
order
to
go
forward
bite, what has?
said his pal. “ What were you think- j up with the corpse are old and out
At $010.00 per front foot.
again against the German posi­ in' about?”
'o f date. One man wants to whip It is a remarkable inuiiicqinlitv i The very generous attention
tions, The enemy was pouring
"I was thinkin' how n fellow's wife-heaters, thus IMITATING the for one of that age. And yet it which the New York Commercial
Onu thing in favor of abaldheaded man, he ought to he able everything lie had in their direc­ fcciin's get changed in this war." wife-healer. In old days the thief has been thirty years in com ing, is giving Florida is hut a speetto scu the bright side of tilings. tion. Machine gun bullets were
"What do you mean—gel chang had his hand cut Lff, and jf he to Its present s i/, although m ore,men of similar attention that it
whining by just above their heads. oil?"
--------- o--------stole again they cut o ff the other than half its growth has taken being given to Florida other newsplace inside the past ten years.
papers and periodicals. There i&lt;
"Why, once upon a time, Imck hand
Today's best laugh: In a major­ High explosives and shrapnel shells
. i.c,ny Vf 1
betweeii HIM only one ren-e,, why Florida is reity of households the better half were bursting about them. Hun­ home, a fellow with a thirty-eight j
is the whole cheese.—Tri-City dreds of guns, big and little, roar­ calibre pistol run mo plum’ out of' THE MAN that p&lt;fked throurh and 1J20 almost doubled in popu- icoiving the volume of publicity the
ed and thundered.
town."
Nows.
the window of a noble lord could lation. Jaeks.mvdlo shows great ; state is getting ,-u this time, and
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have one or both eyes put out. ami steady growth over a period that is lieeau-, n , merited Tint
U102 First St.
Realtors.
n is rumored thnt Henry Ford
Criminals were branded on breast, •1 more than a quarter of a ccn- is why new-papers and magazines
HAYNES
LOSES
OUT
i llr,‘
giving unlimited space to
will tnko one of his shipping hoard
hands, cheeks, forehead, to warn
KEY WEST CALL
The student of Florida matters ' Florida new „ mid to commenda- t i i i i i i i X N i i i R U x z i i i M R i i i m i n i i i i i i i a » |l|
vessels to Morocco in an effort to
tlte public.
bring about penco between tin
The great Cyrus, as n matter of will discover that the present lion of the very highest sort. This
Tim inevitable has hnpporictl.’ cnntly silent upon the Issuance &lt;T course, wrote of a king whom he hind buying exeiu ment there is is a very agreeable change from
French amt Abri-oLKiim.
Washington hud expected it long the edict. But we wonder if It had captured, "I cut off his nose logical enough, when tin past is times that are past, when Flori­
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“ I went to see n girl last night ago. But its thoroughness aur-j isn’t a veiled confession on behalf and his lips and chained him at considered.
da was awarded liberal criticism
and ns I walked in she handed me prised Washington and will he a of the administration of a previous my door."
Florida is not growing because ami was made the subject of un­
n card, I said, “ What’s this?” She distinct’ shock to those sections of weakness existent in the enforce­
just nccu it ions. This appreciat­
of speculators.
said, “ It is a ruin check; In the the country not so well informed ment division of this governmental
ed change, it may I* believed, hn
Speculators
nre
in
Florida
be­
W11E
N
A
M
AN
mu
rdered
an­
•Vent that four and a half innings on tile inner mechanism of Wash­ department. Ami, if this lie true,
cause the state h growing and ..... .. brought about, most of nil.
of this date are not finishes), this ington affairs.
are wo to infer that the prohibi­ other in China it was custemarv there is a vast difference between I*y miHnn of Florida achievement a
Yep, Haynes has lost his job. tion commissioner has been some­ to tii’ tin’ corpse to the murder's
check la good for the succeeding
worthy character,
the characters ,,f the sorts „f lo •?
night.’’— Macon Telegraph. Well, Shorn of every vestige of power what, oh,—er—eh,—ineffective in neck and make him move about growth
j Honda ha* Ihmmi putting *4its Iiouhi?
»|s&gt;cified.
with
it
for
a
few
days.
Ron! Fatale Auction Sales. Let us sell y,)Ur l,r°Pc,:j
in prohibition commissioner he has his capacities. Is this where the
what are wq coming to next?
I in order/ and in ready to receive
We should Im beyond that kind
Following this, the New Vork j guests. From time to time nt*.
been exalted, if exalted it he, to Washington administration is at­
--------o--------Iof "justice."
newspaper asks: "Why does Flor­ ceasary extensions will be made
It's now Daytona Bench. By an about the same position as a Brit­ tempting to shift the hhinie?
ida grow ?" and proceeds to Rise m» that desired accomodations nevoverwhelming vote Tuesday, the ish Lord, he's there, hut it "ain’t
Or perchance this is all wrong.
•iticziia of Duytoiia, Seabreeze and gonna do him any good" ami no­ Perhaps there is none of the veil­
CONTRAST THE attitude of the answer at considerable length lo wi!'
lacking, and that is why
Daytona IJeuch, decided to consoli­ body else for that matter.
ed indications so easily inferred government toward dissatisfied la and with specific statement of rlurida will continue to grow.
till, he wasn’t fired!
date the three cities. After years
We are permanently located in StmfiR'l
from Mr. Blair’s order. But is the bor in Great Britain and the tin
He's expected to resign and to public to l«« left to draw its own ited States.
of rivalry which materially retard­
SYMPATHY
ed the growth of each place, the enter his candidacy for the gover­ conclusions? Which is the more
United States coal miners wan;
OUR SALES FORCE nre E X PE R TS
three cities have discovered that norship of Ohio in the next cam­ dangerous for the Republican par­ better pay. The mine owners want
TAMPA TIMES
“ united wo stand" is better than paign.
ty and Coolidge’s hopes for a third to pay less. And it is the same iti
■
But there is a significance at­ term. It may he a bitter dose, hut Britain.
*
Wq guarantee Satisfaction.
"divided wc fall." Congratulations
tt’e nil crnve sympathy. When ov(.
gam
and
si
dwell
upon
our
tached
to
this
shift
in
thi’
enforce­
to greater Daytona Beach.
we obtain it.-just what have w c!
our humble advice to the powers
it
disappointments
and
berenve- ■
ment division ef tlm treasury de­ that !«• la to "fess up"; tell us
— —o--------BUT HERE, if the Government accomplished ? A sober analysis ' meats, for if wa­ but
stop to think M If you have Property you want sold— List it ^
Cornelius Vanderhuilt, Jr., of partment that to say the least is what has been going on.
of
tho
subject
confront*
us
with
did anything except let supply and
it over
help hut know M
tabloid pu|»er fume and publisher capable of various and sundry con"An honest confession,*' a sage demand fight it out nt public ex­ tho hard, cold fact thnt after all that ' into cannot
ami kiss it good-bye.
cucli
life
some rain
of the Miami Daily Tub, on a re­ elusions.
has said, “ is good for the soul."
pense, the interference would is said and done, it is quite worth­ must fall, ami same days must he :u
Andrews and Internal Revenue
cent visit through Georgia, took
Maybe it wouldn’t hurt liie mean Government taking control less.
uark ami dreary," in order that at
oceiision to boost that state hut Commissioner Blair were signifi- Grand Did Party either.
We cannot ignore the Sorrows wo may fully appreciate and cnof the mines, saying to workmen:
did so with many insinuations
|"If you won’t arbitrate, or pro
indecd°r!,hu‘t‘ t * " " '" " ‘V ’ ' tr« c l.j J'°y the sunshine wh-n it appears
against Florida. We have heard of
1work the mines."
indeed, but we inn realize that In all its splendor.
Everything
DOMESTIC PROBLEMS
several instances where the young
tho
construct!vu
method
of
meetin
life
moves
in
cycles
and the a
millionaire has intimated
that
I'AI.M BEACH POST
THE BRITISH government ap­ ing this problem is to offer active pendulum can swing iuxt so far
Florida Is unstuhlo and its future
11C E. Second Street, Sanford, Flo.
proaches labor troubles in more aid, if that lie possible, and if not, in one direction when it must he­ S
uncertain, till of which leads us to
There 1.1 every indication that
rn, * ,° , ,
, to J" f°f
- nil
— con---«« gin
--- to SUing hack lo the other M
usk that if these things are true, popular demand will cause an ex­ duction. It will he up to this con- gingerly fashion. You read that!t*
what in the world induced him to tra session of congress to he con­ gn ss to devise ways ami means to Baldwin, premier, proposes po•
st''o i.n t‘hc L h i ^ t i i fr° n' ‘lwrlli,,k' Wo t:l" .c ',ntrol milch of the sor- ........................................................................................................ .
establish a newspaper in this statu vened in the fall, prior to the reg­ appease the voters. Some of the polling the trouble by paying a ou thi suhjiU. Due can always r-nv and disappointment in our
and what still makes him continue ular session in December, if hard congress men will want to return government subsidy to keep the diplomatically inspire the* suffer 1liven by cultivntlni? a hapny and
mines going, and persuades the
Individual with new hope optimistic frame of niind and « n i i i a m i B i i : K B i i i z i z a R i i i i i i i s i z i i i i |ll&gt;,&gt;
its publication at u loss of between and soft coal mining stops on Sep­ to Washington.
Hero the serpentine and explos­ mine owners to withhold the r.o-*without
, ^"?ut goii
*»0,nK dow n into the, watching the thoughts we
xve think
twelve and fifteen thousand dol­ tember 1. The coal question is
ive question of departmental reor­ tires of lower pay that were to depths of despair with such a
*
lars n month?
A circumstance or a tiling is
frunkly the most perplexing of a ganization, looking toward further have been posted at the mines lone.
cannot
he of any real
nnu. We
&gt;*e can
lint be
Jiu, exactly to us what wo think
number of domestic problems economy, raises its head. A pain­ today.
1
assistance
by
coming
down
to
TRAFFIC TRAGEDIES
* ,*d 'f We think we have
which will have to lie dealt with less method of firing men, with­
There's a difierctico between
level, emotionally or other- ,been111 Im
Oh, list to the tule,
hard and cannot come
bv the incoming congress. It is out injuring their sensibilities will saying to mine workers: "If you •
l' ' ing to do is to draw
Of |*oor dumb Pete—
the most perplexing u.i well as the have to he worked out. How else won’t work, the government W ill ! iLoni up to ours, or else to evacu- mux it is a fact that we cannot.
Made a left-hand turn
mint exns|M&gt;rnting, because a pre­ can some of these congressmen
we look for sympathy from n
the mines"
Die
mines and
aim offering,
oiienng. as IfcV* 111 ,a',or °* Hie strmiger-mind- allIf with
On a one-way street.
vious enngr&lt;'-.1, with the remedy in return to Washington for another run
whom we come in con - "
I*l! one who can successfully dumBritain
does,
to
keep
both
sides
— Miami Tribune its hands, refused to adopt the , term
tact we are bin weakening our
’’ditical henchman mny temporarily contented by taking a mate such a situation.
lecommeiidaliuns of the United make poor government employes subside for mine owners from the
The majority of people seem own characters and building into
The late Jack Cass,
Stutcs coal commission which call­ but they garner the votes.
never to have learned that “ whnt our lives the susceptibility to
taxpayers’ pockets.
Was full of nerve—
ed for the president to take charge
riien
there
is
agricultural
legis­
cannot
be cured must indeed be more misery. \ye should stand
Can
you
imagine
the
high
He liked to pass,
of (he operation of the mines and lation. there is un "investigation”
endured.”
ami that cumplain ing on our own two feet and recog- i
financial anguish if such a plan
Folks on a curve,
fix wages pending a settlement of t’ol. Andrews' enforcement were
and weeping tmt envelopes them ni/e that int &gt; thi a world we came
proposed here?"
—Cleveland Plain Dealer. between owners and miners. Now
scheme scheduled and the Hugh” *
.•till deeper in tho gloomy marsh nlone, and out of it we must go
the general public will have to suf­ protocol for American adherence
their own emotions. These alone, and that in all crisis we „
TIIE BRITISH, in their circum of
To Adolph Jinks,
fer the inevitable result—a coal to the permanent court of interna­
stances, are wise. British indus­ i re usually tho people who juot j ’V.VU. m,,ko otir own decisions, u
We pen this isle—
shortage.
tional justice must I f either lati- try is in a desperate
condition, confide their troubles to any li». |\Vhat good, therefore, is sympa- J;
He claimed his half,
Then there is the potent ques­ fied or rejected
undersold in the world’s markets, toning ear; and burden the un­ ,.y . e " 1,9 ' h may smooth the n
Of u country mail.
tion of lax reduction. The country
Vvilh these facts before it con­ from Canada to India. And the fortunate listener with their wor­ w ay for a short apace of tint*1, and «
has tasted the pleasant fruits of gress faces a busy t|nu.
j th(J British labor party is a party, ries, when perhaps he already make Us feel better, but its ulti- E
Jim talked to his girl,
governmental economy, and, like poor Congressional
,,r,j
wj]| not as here, the plaything, of two ha9 considerable load along that ; mate effects are very deleterious, it
And trusted to luck;
to say the least.
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the fhild in the fable, is crying
Let
us
But it didn't k*ep him.
Ir,,X
I-el us hope, *conservative parties that know line to carry himself.
"more, more” . The public wants
11 you weaken your own chnrnc- 5
i1’ , Y
*"ogi . : . will)how to "lininllo Inhnr on election
From hitting a truck.
It h an extremely pelf habit tec your health, your very lurid'*
more rcyiimiiy , ami more tux i v - )w
useful a. well as ornamental.
dny.”
to recite our sorrows over and ou life, just continue to enter into
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Mrs.J.Sherman Moore Upsala and Grapeville
Entertains In Honor
Sunday will be the regular
O f JMrs. Eugene Tittle dayNext
for Rev. Wahlberg to preach

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Lrtn* S S "Tem
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SO:mals
flttl for Lakeland
for n week
h J i/ord Lilj'a leave
fpsd some time in

and Mrs. Harry Dickson of Or­
lando Sunday afternoon.
Mr. lzlar Hart who has been in
South Carolina for the last eight
in Upsala at 11 a. m. and 7:30 weeks visiting friends and rela­
tives returned home Tuesday.
Mrs. Sheman Moore delightfully p. m.
entertained with n dinner
and
Sunday school will be held ns
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petts en­
bridge party Wednesday evening, usual at 2:30 o’clock in the after­ tertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
noon.
honoring Mrs. Eugene Tittle,
Cedar nml daughter Anna nt n 6
whose marriage was a recent
Miss Minnie Beck, Miss Fields o’clock dinner Saturday evening.
event.
and Mrs. Williams nnd children en­
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Griggs nml
A profusion of roses and hibis­ joyed Thursday afternoon at Lake daughter.
Irene, of Tampa, and
cus were used in decorating the Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Little and
Miss
anil Mr. Mag- Idaughter, Tris«ie, of New Smyrna.
rooms, the dainty color scheme of
---- - Eunice
*-“ *&gt;*vc Tyner
iju er anu
|«itn erw»r»f O * . —
pink and lavender being carried n“ s®*J *P®nt Sunday at the home 1spent Inst Sunday with Mr. and
out in every detail. Places were °* ‘’ *r- an‘l Mrs. Fry in Winder- Mrs. T. \V. Prevatt.
marked by a minature bride and
\V. M. Daniels who has been
groom. Following the d e l i c i o u s °*10 Williams spent a couple of
four course dinner which was serv- ,Iays last week in Jacksonville on sick for three months, passed
cd, bridge was enjoyed.
business, coming home by St. Aug- away Saturday night at 12 o'clock.
Ho wm buried Sunday, Rev. Cook
Mrs. Monroe Hutton was award- Usl, ?•
and
Rev. Thompson of Oviedo and
ed six butter plates for holding
*' riends here were sorry to learn
high score among the ladies, and
t*u‘ death of Mr. Ib id of pa|at- the undertaker from Ixcsburg
Monroe Hutton was given a sniok-, , a* (be father of Mrs. Andrew conducting the funeral services.
Mr. Daniels is survived by a wife
ing stand. Edward Ujtts, for sec- Bcrtleson.
Mrs. Pritchard and her niece, and daughter and two sons.
ond high score, was given n cedar
whisk broom, nnd Mrs. Jimmy Miss M ary Field, have Wen guests
Ridge was preremeo
presented a deck
a "number
days at
nt tne
the home
iviuge
ueva of
Ol for
' H
'“ " 'i- of
ul nays
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1 9 2 5 Agricultural
Picture Painted In
Very Bright Colors

Homer Holt rea°d Mri. Glgu Hunmuy from Georgia honor was presented a lovely
wrought
wrought
iron
.
fern
....
holder.
--------ter
°
f
W*9t
Fnd
and
----...... Mr-.
• •» KmINtllKent several weeks.
Atk *L„
».
IlPlh Robbins
Ifnlihinu spent
on«»r» TU
t with
Thur d.n
At
the conclusion
of the game 1neth
Mrs. Ix&gt;onaril Vihlin.
■Hr*. W. J. Thigpen the party motored out to Lake
Mary
and
there
dancing
was
enMrs. Itorell spent Friday in
fi.iJ Mrs. Nelson have
io-ed .mill
Grapeville at the home oi Mi -. II.
until n late
inte hour.
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 5.—With
’ *"s in North jo-ed
point
Those prepent were: Mr. and II I undqulst. calling alV„*ii.
business conditions continuing
Mrs. Eugene Tittle, Mr. and Mrs.
m’w babies at th- homes of good and the PJ25 agricultural pic­
Ruth Spencer has Hassell Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. B. i •’' M- Williams' and Mis \ su-nn ture painted in bright colors, the
..........
combination presents an optimistic
i Elfers where she Baggett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hett,., IS,M&gt;Mr. nnd I,. *be Poultry Club met it \ir national outlook, says the United
[ of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown.*iFt\
‘Vil'a’ ’ Vi’ihlit
ihlii -■4
% Saturday.
Satunlnv. County
Pnimtv Agent
Mrs. Monroe Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. j, F whitner, .lr.. wn&lt; with them States Department of Agriculture.
w*ii «*•*.’» »mi them
Jimmy Rid*'e, Mr. nnd Mrs. \mil u _ ,
Indications point toward n re­
covery in all branches of the live­
rt‘tur,'eti fro,n hi*
milker leaves today Dooley, Miss Florence Henry.
Iwints in Massuchu- Mba £thcl Henry, Grant MilIson, Tju, Wi, „ n|f Workers had a big stock industry; heavy steers have
■II be gone several Dr. Parks and / .
•
, tjnil, a,
Camp on Crystal l.ak* been bringing higher prices than
-- -.,v VHHI|« WII V ll- t ill I .«! Kl* last year; hogs lire nearly double
swimming nr.d boating the price of n year ago, and lanrlis
Mrs. Ruth Ludeeke Is Thursday
and a good supper afterwards. are valuable, the report of the
[inlaw of Dublin, N
United States Department o f Ag­
Baaford Thursday t» Honor Guest at Lovely Fourteen were present.
Mi. Rridgeman nnd daughter, riculture shows.
ami to make the/r
Party Tuesday Night Sadie of Ojus spent n couple of “Truck crop- are coming in for
'•lays ui the home of his son. Joo a share of price economy this sear
— 77Ti .
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Bridgeman nnd wife in Grapeville.
lEppti and Iit t!f r&gt;n,
A delightful birthday surpnse j^d,. Frances accompanied them rain,'' the report says. “ Early es­
kjr
nun
ki
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party
was
given
Tuesday
evening
,
R,)ln
timates suggest a potato produci Jr.. returned from
-1
tion of*• only about
:;.l bushels per
Jei.i and North Car- in honor of Mrs. Ruth Ludeeke at
Mi. and Mrs. Berqust of Fort capita, which would be on a par
the home of her father, A. J. Loo­
4it*
sing by the members of the Re- Meade are visiting at the home of with those well remembered shortMi. and Mrs. E. W. l.umhjuist. age years, 1011 and 1010. On|l&gt;obhinMrs. A. (\ beknh Lodge.
is a carpenter ions, cabbage, uu-b n and peaches
The evening wns pleasantly Mr.
■„ Iterquist who
— ..............
Mamie Kat&lt; \VhitMrs Ililnu
Itit.u.i have been selling at two or three
|‘,a-sjst
S.,,A in
"J buildinir
building Mrs.
helma Dobbin*! mot- spent in games nml music, after
which the guest of honor was • ".'I’m ts house,
times last year’s prices and seem­
o last Monday
asked to light the birthday cake,
)" 'n‘‘ »bat Mr. and Mrs. For- ingly have a brisk fall market
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whieh was nrtistically trimmed in ^ ‘.'J l!ivt’ st,,bl their new home and ahead.
. A. P. Conndly and ................................................
“ Rains last month milled to hay
the lanlge colors of pink and green 'Vl11 niove to Lust is where Mr.
ly returned Thurs- and circled with the appropriate I‘ organ is connected with a real nnd late oats. Corn is making
tightful trir to Canestate firm. The people here regert ears now ami looks good ns a
points in me north. number of candles.
to have them leave.
whole. A fairly good -pring wheat
The hostesses. Miss Beth Less­
b riends here are very glad to crop seems assured, despite con­
ing and Mrs. Elia Townsend, nsnith, the little son sisted by Mrs. Houston and Mrs.
Mrs. ‘
*h“ l Mr&gt;&gt; F- " , biiml.piht siderable hot weather damage and
Smith at SOI Elm Chorpcning, 'served n dainty ice
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at the bernald- some
it-:... rust1in the Red River Valley.
|provirig nicely since courae. After which Mrs. Ludeeke '
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where she tin-, Winter wheat was
disani.oimpiils amoved lust was presented a lovely set of six i
' ,l ■',‘rJ*,ua utjerathm baliir- ment hut ha apar ntly threshed
Fcrtald-Laughton cut glass sherbert glasses.
1' ' ,'' " 1'1,u’ ,,n*‘ l»ut tho tunuly.out about as imieii grain as was
--------; are allowed to see her yet.
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Miss Stoinoff
have returned
jna They were nc- Violin Concert Soon
by Mrs. itesaic
.
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furen of Anderson,
Miss Mary Stoinoff of tlris city
spend the winter will give a violin concert at the
; Milano theater next Tuesday night
1show which ends nhout 0 o'clock,
. I. M. Hayes have according to an announcement reMr. and Mrs. G. M. ceiveil here this morning. The proJames, .Airs. G. P. K'nm for the concert will be ant. Baxley o f Barn-, nojuicctl .Monday, it was said,
iare motoring over! Yhosu who know Miss Stuinoff's
ire very much
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-----—uiate charter granted
Aubumdale — Modern o f f i c e
30.2 cu. yds. class A concrete nt $35.00_________ ............. 1,057.00
Durrance'Toll Bridge Company to building under construction at cor­
3281
tbs reinforcing steel at 8c...... .............................. .............
262.72 ' 'jy B B
build f 1,000,000 bridge across ner of West Park nnd Tampa
2
Inlets type A at $35.00........................................................
Tampa nny.
70.00
.”2
Streets.
_____
i irv 4792 M. 3 Inch drain tile 0-3 at $100.00........ ...........
479.20
2494 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at $75.00................. ............ 187.05 ’a V‘|
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY bN Si ELLON25 lin. ft. 12 inch T. C. storm sewer 0-4 at $1.05..
26.25
J
V1LI.B AVE.. FROM PACE LANE NORTH TO NORTH LINE OF
Laboratory Inspection of materials..... ........ .............. ........
22.60
MAYFAIR.
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2 per cent.—......___... ..... ...... . 181.26
- The following is the final cstimnto for ndditionnt cost o f paving
Engineering, 5 per cent................................ .... ............
453.17
MellonviHc Ave. 24 feet in width from Pace Lane North to North line
of Mayfair with sheet asphalt instead of surface, treatment on a
Total Cost....................................................... .......
$9,697.78
rock base.
Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated coat, which cannot bo
3212 sq yds sheet nsphalt instead of surface treatment nt 72c $2,312.64
Laboratory inspection of materials............................ ........ ......
70.60
FRED T. WILLIAMS,"Engineer.
Legal expense, advertising etc, 2Tr...................................... .. ....
47.67
Amended Pint of Edgewood
Engineering 57c — ................. ...... - ..........................................
110.17
‘fjssm
Feet
Final
NAME
Description
Frontage
Assessment
$2,550.14 Swope Douglass Inc., I*ot 1
___
_
170.22
1
__ -» —...v viitiivij UJ nujavunw |»IUl»criy 0« ners.
Swope
Douglass
Inc.,
Lot
2................
.........—
170.23
Number of feet frontage................. 2230.06
Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 3--- --------------- ------170.22
Assessment per foot frontage....... $1.138431
Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 4........................ — ....
170.22
Feet
Preliminary Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 5............. ...................
170.22
NAME
Description
Frontage
Assessment Swope Douglnss Inc., Lot 6 ...........................
179.22
Mayfair, Sanford, Floi ida.
Swope
Douglass
Inc.,
Lot
7..™..........................
170.22
J. II. Ball, Lot 6 blk 1 ...... .............- ......... . ’ 56.91
64.79 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 8........................... ......
170.22
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 1.......- ...........
61.14
69.61 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 9.................................
17922
Sidney O. Dickinson, Lot 7 blk 1..................
61.14
69.61 Swope Douglnss Inc., Lot 10.................. .... .......
17922
Fannie X. McKlrdy, Lot 8 blk 1..................
61.14
69.61 May Bradburry, Lot 11.......... ........ ............... .
170.22
George E. Rridgett, Lot 0 blk 1................
61.lt
69.61 Swope Douglnss Inc., Lot 12..........................—..
170.22
Bodwell Realty Co., Blk A............... ...........
82.2
93.57 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 13 ___ _
17922
Nina L. Ely, Lot 1 blk C............................
57.05
64.95 Swope Douglnss Inc., Lot 14......................... .
j|
17022
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 6................ ' 57.13
66.04 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 15.......................... .
179.22
Luke Thompson, Lot 3 blk 6 ......................
57.13
65.01
Pine Heights Addition
Nelson Grey, Lot 4 blk 6 ......................
m
.ia
57.13
65.04 \V. W. C. Smith, Lot 49.......................... ..........
231.80
Flora It. Grey, Lot 5 blk 6...........................
57.13
57.13
65.04 \V. W. C. Smith, Lot 5 0 ...................................229.10
F. II. Sehruggs, Lot 0 blk 6 ......................
57.13
65.04 Calvin Teague and W. M. Connelly, Lot 51........
229.40
Bodwell Realty Co.„ Lot 7 blk 6................
57,1?
65.04 W, M. Connelly, Lot 62......................................
229.40
Ed Higgins, Lot 1 blk 7...............................
58.13
66.18 A. P. Connelly, Lot 63...................... .................
229.40
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 7................. .
58.13
66,18 W. K. Wnlthour, Lot 6 1
................
■B
229.40
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7................
68.13
66.18 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 55..................
229.40
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 7....................
58.13
66.18 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 56..............
209.48
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 7....................
58.13
66.18 Fort Melton Development Co., Lot 57.............. .
209.48
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 7 .... ...........
58.13
66.18 Fort Motion Development Co., Lot 5 8 ..............
209.48
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7........... ......
59.18
G7.37 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 50................
209.18
Mellonville, Sanford, F In.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 60...............
209.48
Margaret Wilson, blk 22 ......................... 210
239.07 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 61............. —
209.48
Margaret Wilson, blk 28..
............... 137
155.97 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 6 2 ........ ......
209.48
E. F. I.ane—Beg. at N E Cor of Int. of Union
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
63..............
209.48
Ave. ami Mellonville Ave., Run N. on W.
u
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
0
4
...............
232.03
line of Mulionville Ave. 783.5 ft. W. 125
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
66................
229.40
ft. S. to Union Ave. East to Beg. (Less
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 66 ............
229.40
Right of Way for First Street.
701.5
708.61
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 6 7 ...............
229.40
Th.- above and foregoing final assessments are payable in full
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 68 ...............
229.10
without interest up to September 1, 1025, and after such date, said
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 69................
229.40
as essnnnts will be payable only in ten equal annual installments with
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 7 0 ...............
229.10
interest at S '; per annum.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 7 1 ............ .
209.48
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the seal of the City of San­ Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 72 ..............
209.48
ford, Florida, this 27th day of July, A. D. 1025.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 73................
209.48
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 74 ...........
209.48
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 75
209.48
..........
FIN VI ESTIMATE FOR THE PAVING OF PALMETTO AVE., 21 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 76
209.48
; 1
.........
209.48
FKIir WIDE FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO GENEVA AVENUE. Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 77
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 78
.............. *
.209.48
.....
The following is the final estimated cost of paving Palmetto Ave.,
The
above
nnd
foregoing
final
assessments
arc
payable
without
in­
21 ft in width from Franklin Street south to Geneva Ave., with a 6
terest
up
to
September
I,
1025,
nnd
from
nnd
after
such
date,
said
spe­
inch rock base surface treated with asphalt and slag chips.
■l.'t'Js u yd . excavation .it 10c
..
$1,731.20 cial assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual installments
2604 tin ft. curb and gutters at 7flo
1,003.04 with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of tho City of San­
ilss
7'd lin. ft. single curb headers at 35c
27.65
3120 sq. yds. macadam foundation 5 inches thick at 76c
2.378.04 ford, Florida, this 20th day of July A. 1)., 1025.
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
3062 sq, yds surface treatment nt 30c
...
018.60 (SEAL)
Publish July 2t, 31, Aug. 7, I t, nnd 21st.

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Imake good much of the deficiency.
Cotton 'ms
has lost
wo--.
, , ....... , ,,
..
mm ground in the wes.
•Mi.jiml Mrs. t ec.l Nicholson of item belt by vcuso,| mr drought hut
HUS* -silent
n .... still point th a (jomi
MimsI
spent Sunriiiv
Sunday nfternooii
afternood Indentions
with Mr. and .Mrs. Prevatt.
sized total
are ;i
a
*’ •*••• crop.
» •’ i'.
iPotatoes
niiiiiu-s sin*
Mr. and .Mrs. I.. W. Aldcrmnn deeidedlv -mailer acreage than last
and t in daughters -|ient Sunday year and promise a smaller yield
....I \f_
»
x i . ihut. nevertheless
. . I I
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with Mr. and
Mrs. /George
Matmay muki
mure
hews.
money for producers."
Alee Davis and children have re­
turned home from a trip to Jas­
per, where they visited Rev. Mc­
Call.
S A F !•:
Mr. anil Mrs. Tim Teitema roknford and its surit&gt;* to hear her
play
at
that
turned home Wednesday after
! time, it is declared.
spending a month at Daytona
Drinking Water
nk. worth, M»t- Mr. and Mrs. Forstei Beach.
Municipal Supply
Mr. and Mr.-. Henry Levy left
e ’ P S ' ^ S Back From Auguskne last week for a visit in Long I-W to attend the
—
, ,,
Cily O f SanfiK'd
loml New York with relatives and
|udil Sc-dun, Gen- j Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1. 1
friends.
Order of j„lVe returned from a snort
Mr, Mens and 'laughter, Alexia,
Approved by
VxhfM at Toruii- nt St. Augustine where tin &gt;
arrived here Saturday from Mi­
K
Aug. 9 to the guests of Mrs Forster^s sist r ami to visit his daughter, Mr-.
I’ lurida State Hoard
Mrs. J. E. Ingraham. They morn Grover Lefiles.
Mr. and Mrs. (’has. Philips call­
O f Health
the
trip
in
their
car.
leaving
h
«,
-^ttSCERTS
last Sunday and r«tun&gt;|nK
( ed on Miss Beckhergor and Mi
|*TtILEl&gt;
inesday evening. Friends of uu
I family will be glad to Icarn thut
FT G-Fot th
■i i a i i N i i R i r t i i u u i i i i i i K u m i i i z i i i t i n B i i i n i C i i i i i i *
.
ll, Mrs .,Forster,
eorsier. who
wno has
nas been
n
a
mm
P t IIxstirv
n * * {irst
m
Itwctru ' l - ,, ' ' health for some time, is
»
W tb a Proved.
PRINCESS SATURDAY
n
i ii Saxoninn
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‘».r’iir.;iry.
unon tiLe u.' ed governor in 1880. He sold four
C ' • thr twr-itrue- million acres of land for one mil
lion dollars to Hamilton Disston
Philadelphia synsiente.
| oty roundl t*Var. end a
1NThis amount settled the Vose claim
and other debts of Florida and re­
P ,J' -Vitn mil established tho credit of the State.
Since that time her credit has
r t 5 * tte Sax. been rated highly.
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Philadelphia touched him f°r f*»ur
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Results

Batteries: Betts, Decatur and
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[Washington Now Within One
Gnme of League Lending
Philadelphia Team; Indians
Take First From Athletics
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SMOKERS STALL
AND CONTEST IS
GIVEN TO SAINTS

New York Yankees
Trim Cobb's Tigers

White Sox Put Whitewash On Tampa Fails to Send Hatter
to Plate in First of Fifth
Boston and Win by Score
After
Umpire Had ( ’ailed to
10 to 0 In Thursday’s Game
Play; Score Stands a to 0
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The
champion Senators moved to with­
in one gnme of the league leading
Athletics Thursday, with two vic­
tories over St. Louis while Phila­
delphia divided n twin hill with
Cleveland. The Senators took the
first game, 6 to 4, and the second
10 to 3.

First Game.

Score by innings:
St. L o u is ___ 020 1)01 100— l-R-0
Washington .. Ill 200 OOx—5-8-0
Batteries: Bush, Wingard and
Dixon; Reuthcr, Marbcrry and 8cvtreid.
Second Game
Score byWnnlngs:
St. Louis „ .. 010 001 010— 3- 9-1
Washington 001 003 5lx—10-13-0
Ratteries: Davis, Dnnforth. Falk
and Hargrave; Rue! and Johnson.
YANKEES TRIM TIGERS
NEW YORK, Aug.
7.—The
Yankees
turned back IVtroit
Thursday, 10 to 4, marking up
their third straight victory nnd
their seventh sucress in the last
eight game*, lloyt pitched his
sixth triumph of the year. Ernie
Johnson hit a home run.
Score ty innings:
Detroit .. - 220 000 OOO— 4-11-0
New York .. 1*00 530 20x—10-15-2
Batteries: Wells and Bassler;
lloyt and Bcngough.

ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 7.—
St. Petersburg won a forfeit from
Tnmpa here Thursday, 5 tn 0.
when Umpire l*ich awarded the
game to the Saints between the
fourth and fifth innings when the
Smokers refused to send a man to
the plate after they had been
warned several times for stalling.
With n heavy ram impending nnd
the Saint* five runs ahead. Pitcher Foley started to walk Saint
batsmen in the fourth inning after
Doyle had doubled and B..tripled. The Saints then started
striking at everything and Foley
had to hit Bessc before he could
get him on base. Be*so trotted
around the bases, but Hudgins,
catching for Tampa, tagged him
out for the third out.
The Bo\ Score

TAMPA
AB R li r o A
Snead. 2b. _ _
20 I I l
Hickey, 3b. „ _ 2 0 0 0 0
Estrada. If.
.1 0 0 3 0
Weik, ss. . . . . . .
20 o 0 1

T otals ,,
sain

rs

Play in Steady Downpour of Pittsburgh Beals Vnncel’ itchini; for Brooklyn Three Out
Rain After First Inning;;
of Four Times This Season;
Hunched Hits and Two San­
Phillies And Braves Win
ford Errors Cause Defeat
__The
I.AKKL.\ND~
Aug.
7.—The
icre of
Highlanders won a game here
stn.n innings, which was played
in » steady downpour ‘after thej
by a
5 to 0 score. The game was tied
until the sixth, when the Highland­
ers bunched hits and took ad­
vantage of two Sanford misplay.
to score five runs.
The Box Score
SANFORD
AU R H TO A E
Dumas, If. - - 2 0 0 2 0 U
Wratherby, 2b. 3 O 1 3 - 0 0
Wade, cf......... 3 0 0 1 0 0
Frisliie, »s........ 3 0 0 0 2 0

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 7.— Pitt*burgh batted Parry Vance hard
Thursday and wort first game &lt;f
&lt;eries from Brooklyn 5 to 1. It
was Vance’s second defeat in his
last eleven games and both were
dealt out by the Pirates who have
stopped the speed ball king thrive
times out of four this sienson.
___ “Kay
.
Kremer held the Rubins in check.
Dick Cox being the only visitor to
hit effectively, counting for a tri­
ple, a double and a single, the dou­
ble figuring in the lone Brookly n
tally.
Score by innings;
Brooklyn
.. 000 001 000—1*9.1
1 1 0
000 021 02x—5-9-0
10 1 1 Pittsburgh
Batteries: Vance and DeBerry;
1 0 0
3 2 0 Krvmer and Smith.

MeQue. 3b. . . - 3 0 1
Bailey, lb. .. _ :t o 0
Alvcrjon, rf. „ 2 0 0
Alford, c. „ .. 2 0 1
Crawford, p. „ l o o o I 1
Kelly, p.
. . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0
Culbert, p....... 0 0 0 0 2 0

Total*
23 5 0 21 1
Score by innings:
000 000
E Sanford . o Lakeland . .. .. .. . POO 003 —7&gt;
PHILLIES WIN
0
(Game protested at start by AcCHIC AGO. Aug. 7.—Jones after
0 ting Manager llanly; called 7th 'allowing only one hit for eight in0 account ram.)
. rung', weakened in the ninth an ;
Summary: Two base hit. Buck9 ley. Edward*. Three base hit,
0 Kowalski. Stolen ba«e. Buckley.
O KowaDki. Sacrifice, Ijuma*. Craw&lt;• ford. Surface, Cusack. Ery. Left
0 on ba*e. Sanford 4; Lakeland
— Base on bulla off Fry 1; Crawford
0 3; K&gt;lly 1; Culbert 2. Struck out
F by Fry
Crawford 3. Hit* ff
0 Crawford 5 m 6; off Kelly 0 rm);
9 off Colbert 1 in 1 inning. Wild
0 Pitch Cull-ert.
Balk. Crawford.
0 Umpire*. Baxter and Ware. Time

R, Allen, ss
Mcsner, 5b.
ATHLETICS BREAK EVEN
Shannon, rf,
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7.—The Brown, cf.
Athletics' split Thursday’s twin I &gt;oy Ie, 2b.
bill with Cleveland, winning the Barnes, lb.
second game, 0 to 1, after drop­ Cox. If.
..
ping the first, 9 to 6, The Indian* Hesse, c. . .
clubbed Harris* o(f the hill in the Morris, b.
third inning of the first game
when they scored five run*.
Totals _ -•■-• 15 5 4 12 4 1
I.r.NINGRJ
First "Game
NOTE: Game forfeited U S : WWdtacript di
Score by innings:
,rr*t of 3th when Tampa failed to chtves of the
Cleveland __ ____ 105 010 020—9 *«'nd batter to plate after umpire claimed by :hi
Philadelphia
. OOO 2i»&gt; 041
had calltxl play.
’
Batteries: Smith ami Myatt;
Score by innings:
lbe famous
Karris*, Groves, Heimach, Baum­ Turn pa
.................
OOP 0—O thousand am
gartner, Rommel and Cochrane,
St. Peter *bur-g
ix&gt; 2 -5 ,itrD aa Ibe
Perkins.
Summary: Two baw hit, Doyle , l evri! that
2. Three base hit. Barnes. Stolen been destroy*
Second Game
base. Be».»e 2. Left on ba-c. Saints bz» n«&gt;w*beer
Score by innings:
I; Tampa 5. Base on balls, off Russian Natn
Cleveland _
000 00O 1 0 0 -1 - 8-3 Foley 1; M. iris 2. Struck out by vow,
Philadelphia 100 005 OOx—6-13-0 Morris 3; Foley 4. Hit- off Ko- [
Batteries: W. Miller, Cole and ley 4 in 3 2-3 innings. AD are; 0
Oca!*—Cor
J. Sewell; Walberg and Cochrane. in 1*3. Hit by pitcher, by Foley tourist* F tel
(M eaaner *r i B esse.l

WHITE. SO\ WIN, 19 TO 0
BOSTON, Aug. 7.—Blankenship
held the Boston hitters to five
safeties while C h ica g o
romped
away with a 10 to 0 decision
Thursday.
It was hi* sixth
straight victory. The hitting ut
Schalk ami Shrely’s hom e run over
the left field fe
th* fit Minp of Totiy uity ft-uturv-*.
Dick Kerr, f rmer
blackhste»l
pitcher of the White Sox. ar-.d rv
cefitiy reinstated t.- mayor leag-re
lutll, wa* In uniform and Manager
Collin* announced that he pr ba &gt;'y
would bn u-.d In one &gt;f :
:v« &gt;
games Saturday.
Score by innings:
Chicago .. _ ooj 329 UO— 1O-I2-0
1
Battcru ■
inkemhip
a: u
S&lt;ha!k; .
Neubauer and
l*teinich.

W ild pitch,

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Lakeland 5; Sanford 0, (7 innings,
BRAVES DEFEAT CARDINALS St.rain).
Petersburg 5; Tampa 0.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7.—The St.
Louis Cardinal* winning streak
NATIONAL LEAGUE
which had reached four in a row,
To be borne entirely by adjacent prope
Pittsburgh
5; Brooklyn 1.
ended Thursday when Boston won,
Number of feet frontage............
0 to 4. The Braves bunched hits Cincinnati 0; New York 1.
in the fourth and fifth innings j Chicago 1; Philadelphia .1.
Assessment per foot fron tage......... $5
and were aided by base on balls, St. Louis 4; Boston 0.
2) From Fourth St. to Celery Ave
given by Rhem. Felix was put
5172
yds grading at 40c.._________ J
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
aut of the game for protesting.
Philadelphia
0-0;
Cleveland
3-1.
;
3840
Sta
yds overhaul at 1c..........
Score by innings:
B oston_____ 000 330 000—0*12*0 Washington 5-10; St. Louis 4-3.
5558 line ft curb and gutter nt 70c
St. Louis .. .. 000 022 000—4*13*1 Boston 0; Chicago 10.
541 lin It flush curb nt 35c.....
New Y'ork 10; Detroit 4.
7526 sq yds 6 inch rock base at 80c.......
ARMY DIVISION MOBILIZES
SOUTH ATI-ANTIC LEAGUE
266 sq yds 2 inch sheet asphalt at $11
QUICKLY
Knoxville 2; Columbia 0.
7033 sq yds surface treatment at 30c.
Asheville 2; Charlotte 10.
6 Type A inlets at $35.00........
Spartanburg 0: Augusta 3.
9
Type B inlets at $30.00___
Greenville 6; Macon 16.
1359 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer at $1.0!
^79 lin ft 24 inch storm sewer at $2.75
.................. ............ ...........
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATI
5696 lin ft 3 inch drain tile at $100.00
test mobilization ordered by. Major JLittle Rock 10-5; Atlanta 4
General William If. Johnston, camp! Chattanooga l; Mobile 0.
5 Manholes at $50.00...................... .
commander. The mobilization ; Ian Memphis 0; Birmingham 4.
Extra work ........______________
was kept secret until the order- New Orlcans-Nashville, rain
4
Monuments at street intersection
were issued. Every unit in camp
--------- ;— ------------ Laboratory inspection o f material
packed up and was at the railroad] Quincy — Highway under
-ation within the time stated.
struction between here and &lt;
Legal expense, advertising etc 2'.;
Engineering 5r/e .......... ......... ........
Palmetlo-'-Planj unde
municipn! improvement
to cost S1,2"0,000.

HI ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERH ON LOLLS!
AVENUE AND FORT REED \VENUE FROM UNION A V E N U E
SOUTH TO CELERY AVENUE.
The following is the final estimate for the paving ff LoeusJ Ave.,
• ! Fort Reed Ave., from Union Ave. south to Ceiery Ave., a width
feet with sheet asphalt cn a 0 inch rock ba«e from Union A v e ,
to and including Fourth Street intersection; and surface treat*
• ■; n a 0 inch rock last- fr-:u Fourth St., south to Celery Ave.
ill From Union Ave. to Fourth Street.
$ 414.00
llD^cu yds grading at 4tV
Same
Lot 4 blk G______
GO
900 *ta yds overhaul nt lc
9.00
Same
Lot 5 blk G............... *.!
60
1 !&gt; lin ft concrete curb and
. 895213
Same
Lot 1 blk J--------------L ...
60
70 lin ft flush curb nt 35c
.
24.50
Same
Lot 4 blk J........... — L.....
60
11*0 r.{ yd* 0 inch r«..k base
. 1,184.00
Same
Lot 5 blk J...... ..... .......
’. 107 «.j yds 2 inch sheet asp
1,496314
Same
Lot 5 blk J_________________5
j
273 sq yds brick relaid at 4*
109.20 Mary Reason, Lot 1 blk K................. !...
&lt;23
mj ft concrete alley retu
00.90
Norm any Square, Sir, ford, Fk
2 Type A inlets a: $35 00
70.00
Cora
King,
Lot
1
___
132
I
Type B inlets at S30.1X
60.00
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 16— ___ _______
45
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 17__ ___________ 45
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 18..................... ....
45
Charles Gano, Lot 19-______________.... 45
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 20-------------------- ^4,3
J. E. Paces Subdivision of BlockC—MtS
Mamie J. Heerin, Lot 4 8 __ ___ ______
2t g
Mamie J. Heerin, Lot 48
__ _________ 207- R
Mamie J. Heerrin, Lot 55__ __________ 259.7 * ;
E. R. Trafford’s Map of SarfcaJ
Zion Hope Church, Lot 4 blk 6 Tr. D__
0L4
J. M. Robinson, Lot 1 blk 7 Tr. D_____
J. M. Robinson, Lot 2 blk 7 Tr. D.._......
50
J. M. Robinson, Lot 3 blk 7 Tr. D_____
04
*
J. M. Robinson, Lot 4 blk 7 Tr. D_____
30
x
J. M. Robinson, Lot 5 blk 7 Tr. D_____
34
Richard McPherson, Lot 1 Uk..S T r-D
Jrf.,
f^ h a r'i’.ircMfe'rsoV. t o t 2%lk’ 8 Tr. D V)
1

-----------

Foley 3. Balk, Morris, Passed
Ihvvcnport
ball, Hudgins.
Losing pitcher, sand-dolUr »
Foley. Umpire, Pieh. Time 1:20. under war.

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Are Now H ceivin? Application For

on improved llusiness and Residential Property
in Sanford
F’ und* i mmedial el v available subject to title
examination.

FLORIDA STATE I.EAt.l
tSecwnd Halt)
Won lest
T a m p a __ _ _
50
7
lakeland
20 18
SL Prtersbuig
is 23
Sanford _______
10 34

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REALTORS

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lo»
l*ittiburgh . „ _ .. 59 3y
New York ;
Cincinnati _ _
- _ 54 4d
Brooklyn . _4S
48
Philadelphia „
_ _ 47 51
St. Louis _ _
_ 49 54
C hicago-------------- 4t
M
B oston.......
i2
62

A X R Q ty

Philadelphia
Washington
Chicago _ .
St. Louis _
Detroit .. _

New O tl.rai
Atlanta - Nashville _
Memphis
Chattanooga
Mobile . .. Little Rock .
B irm in gh am

A treaty was made with the
Seminole Indians at Moultrie near
M ts-Aw gvm m * t * Heptemkwe, 1 « 3 .

In the treaty the Indians agreed to
•end chiefs weet to study to coun­
t y w»th a v-cur tu mgviag there

IHD

DuBOSE A X I) HOLLER

Florida Re-Sale Excha
East Fbgler Street
Miami. Florida

lfflft 3 Inch drain tile at $100.00 pc
Extra work
...... .......
Monument nt street intersection
Laboratory inspection of materials
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 ".
Engineering 5 % ....................

BOTELER

�THE S

►AY, AUGUST 7, 1925,

PAGE

P hone 1 4 8
Classified Directory

Advertising

PRINTING
PRINTING
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEMINOLE I’RINTERY, \V. N.
Lumley. Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, nt very reasonuldo
prices. Remington Portable Type­
writers. Telephone 93, Welaka
Bldg.

in A&lt;l«n"

For Sale

OHIO

REAL ESTATE

“ • * t0
J.

E. SPURLINO, sift-division
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

Kffij" US.

t e r l ■“
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to'*1*1
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(tic* » ' ror&gt;«r ”
A»„.ut on*
&gt;•
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• •* hi !««•
P V r.el-«*

IRKCTORY

Isr* „lihl* # « r
uf SniOor*
often needed,
nken **T
Teqnlred- It l»
lake11rail/

. MiiUlRruphlng,
mailing—a* you
you-, want it
F Porch, First
FOR RENT

It Ut lIMt E
'.SERVICE Day
In ai) trains. Hat*.
lone 551 and 03-W

\

C A F K
Mouse
fr. 105 W. 1st SL
CAFK
Service and Qua]
at and Park Avo

STOKE — Prek Sodas. We
u j-nir nhnne.

te-v 4 Platt
frtrjthiny elec
LUctragith

Everything:
For the Sportsman
At
Balk Hardware
i'hone 8
M n ilrru

Im p rove-

m*nta

T h o r o u n Illy

Hcri’ DUfil

Ocean View Hole!
M r * . K. J. C o a l s . M u r .
C O R O N A D O I I K A i ’ tl. F l . o i l t O A

11|if*o All Ihe Vrur

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B ates: 13.00 per ilav.
By the
Week 125.01) d ou b le: 115,00 slIlKlr

B ealdeot o f

F lorida since 1SSI.

BeferenCe»:

First National Bank.

Of/ic. in
ictf Annex.

kkk Bldg.
FlnHd.

• -------- WANTED TO HUY
______ _
row. W. M. Young
vxtru ■Avenue,
at rea
WANTED Colored cook,
k Avenue.

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D O C S N 'T

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S T A L t- 3

WANTED: Stonogvnphei. Apply
Situiday afternoon only. Valdez
Realty Co. Mr. Woolworth, Valdez
Hotel.

ITIIE MORNING JOURNAL la the
. accepted want ad medium it&gt;
{Daytona (Flu.) One cent a word
tan insertion. Minimum 25c.

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i.i.or.v u.vil.r II.Ml'.iS, Tampa,
Lla. Thousands read the elas- FOR SALK: Outride new limits
will In* $200 nvr acre after Sep­
sified pages of Florida’s Great
tember
1. Phone 308 W for pres­
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order. ent price.
HILTON’S
Write for complete rate card.
FOR SAI.E: For a quirk turnover
IIAtlURII SHOP
or development purposes 1 have
PALM BEAt II COUNTY
The
113 Magnolia Ave.
scene Ilf Ntli; .minus develop­ 80 in-res located cio e in fur only
8 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
ment. Read alsmt it in tin- Palm $,'’,00 00 per acre with good terms.
Given To Indies nnd Children
Reach Pi- t. Sample copy sent on This will repine quick action if
you want it. Call phone 725 horequest
fore noon Satuiday.
ADVERTI.
INr.
gets
results
if
it
Chinnwnre in English Porce­
reaches potential buyers. Pu- FOR SALK: Lot III. extra large.
Highland Ave. Quick rale $1350
lains, Huvnrian and Japanese latka Daily Nt .vs is ciicuiated in
Terms, l-’red W. Ball, Phone 300-,I
an
industrial
ami
agricultural
sec­
China make lovely gifts
tion.
SALK: I'niP other farm laud
The Ball Hardware ADVERTISE in the Journal-ller- FOR
within 5 miles of city then see
ald, South Georgia’s greatest A. M, Philips, 3D! Oak Avenue.
,
newspaper. Morning, atlcruooii,
One horse and two I
weekly
ami
Sunday.
Classified
W . H. LONG
;oiis. John Murphy.
rutes 10c per line. Wayeross Jour­
la.
nal Met aid, Wayeross, Georgia.
MEAT MARKET
,
~ ,
. .
Lot on Ijturcl Ave.
TA.Ml’A MORNING TRIBUNE—
Thud ami Fourth
Send in your subscription to ths
4M) Sanford Ave. Sanford, Ha
only $1! it), ’lerm.
Tribune nr hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
Miscellaneous
$8.00. d months, $1 ul), three months
$2.00. If you desire $l,otn) insur­
II. A. SPEIR
ance policy add 75c to your order. DUPLEX shorthand course by
Contractor and Builder
mail means success. Pay wli -n
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or toll you succeed. Cost one-fifth other .
*09-M — Phone — 499-M
anything? If so advertise in National Shorthand School, Lake
the
Gainesville Sun.
2108 PALMETTO A Y R
land, Flu.

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KLMudVilm.
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imum 21c cash with order.

ARCHITECT

fits

sales
Zen*
dis­
rates

n » UEACIl the prosperous farm­
ers uml lern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the Del atml FOR SALE: 1’oiui is not in San­ WANTED
rond hand reft igera
tor. Mu
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Daily New:,, rate lc per Word, cash
bo in good condition
ford
but
A.
M
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Philips
is
and
Phone 25,
Phone 480-W. Sanford Avo. At with order.
can put you in line for handsome
First Street.
profit on 40 acre farm.
WANTED
hou. (•, c
TIN AND METAL WORK
FOR SALK: Direct from owner.
5 room house, bath, electric Avenue.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
lights, 3 1-2 acres, 40 orange trees
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
on hard road 2 1-2 miles from post
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak
office towards Country Club! Ideal
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
place for chickens. Phone &amp;71-J.
phone 111.____
____
A LITTLE WANT AI&gt; IN The
HERALD will bring you in big FOR SALE Hawaiian guitar with WANTED: Man with car to sell
how to play. Can
Building: Material results. Advertise those old ar­ beinstructions
complete line quality auto tires
seen at 511 Park Ave.
ticles you have stored away and
anil till. •. Exclusive territory.
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general have no use for. A little thirty- FOR SALE, Window screens. Call Experience not necessary. Salary
$300.in) per month. Milestone Rub­
cement work, aldewelka, build­ cent ad may bring you several
3211.
ber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio.
ing blocks. Irrigation bo.raa, J. tt. dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
sentative will call and see you.
FOR SALE: One 5 vear old Jer­
TerwiUcger, Prop.
sey cow, kind ami gentle us a
HJLL LUMBER CO. House a FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Oilundo lamb. Price $50.01). J. R. Teller,
Moraine Sentinel; largest classi­ Lake Mary, Fla.
Service, Quality and Price.
fied business, rate lc a word, min­

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W O N 'T 'tV U ,
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SIGNS
Any Kind-— Anywhere

DAVID B. H YER

l and Quality

A Smart Woman

IFOR SALE: New bungalow, 5
rooms, all papered, large sleep­
ing porch. Screened front und back
or flat, prefer one furnished, by
porch. Partly furnished. Wants to the year or will consider short
*go North. 4 3-4 miles Orlando time furnished. State price. II. G.
Rond ut Citrus Heights.
Woolworth, Valdez Hotel.
j 83 FEET PARK AVENUE! Facing WANTED: The mildic to know

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See us
firsL We do iL Phone 4I7-W.
R. IL Ave.-Commerclal SL
! , &gt;

Wanted

frUK UIG RESULTS advertise in
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—it cover* l'.rownr&lt;l County thoroughly which in
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Const.
Sample copy und rate card upon
request.

J.

II. H U T C H IN S O N

HEAL ESTATE
A c r e a g e , F a r m s an d
O ra n g e
D r o v e s a Sp ecia lty
1020 Laurel Avenue.
M em ber o f
3A N F O U D . FLA
F lo r id a S late
F lo r is t s A s s o c ia t io n .

history; a half million dollar high-1
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; nt two million dollar bridge;
ac ro ss
Escambia Bay started; l
quarter million dollar opera house |
under construction; two millions i ■
being spent on highway; gu-atest
ch ance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Depul tincnt. Thu Pensa­
cola News.

WANTED'
High class realty
rid, in.in for city and r.iibdivininn E\n Hi nt proposition. Apply
Monday timrning, the tilth, Valde.-.
Realty Co. Mr. Woolyvorth, Valdez
Hotel.

Rooms hor Kent
Renew Your 1fonlth
by Purification

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
FOR RENT Rooms wita nr with
mil meal &lt;.
Reasonable rates. 1021 Dodge Touring.
I•»»:• Dodge Coupe.
Lincoln ll-nme.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Toilring.
FOR RENT: Front U-drmm. Call 1023 Dodge Graham I 1-2 tot
»• Milan • Theatre or 321 Mag
Truck.
tiolia Avenue.
1921 Dodge Screen t-2 ton Truck
I. VV. Phillips* Sons
FOR SALK Space mi the page
for classified advertisements,
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Why not rent liaise vaeant rooms, Phone 3
Oak und 2ml St
or sell that secnml-hund goods?

Anv phvsiri'i,, will tell you tlmt
“ IVrfeel Purification of the By
tern h Nature's foundation of
Ik rfect IlniHh."
Wliy not rid
Mouse. See John your elf of chronic nilm-n:n that
are nuderiiiiuiiig your vitality?
Purify your entire system by tak­
FOR RENT Unfurnished apart ing a thorough course of Cnlntahs,
otiee or twice a week for several
mont, threo looms, private hath
wltli hot water. Private entrance wi-eki nml see how Nature re­
wards you with health.
919 Oak Avenue.
t'idol aha are the great eat of all
syrtlem purifiers. Get a family
package, containing full directions,
price 35 els.; trial package, 10 cl«.
At any drag store.
Adv.)
HR RENT: 5 room house, corner
SI.r.n Valm-S for
Second and Cedar. Apply II. T.
. ace. Box 203.
Try Smith's Barber 7'»o Values for
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Cheap
rates for summer months. Apply 300 French Ave.
_________ ___
HOUSE FOR RENT: 5 room
house, south of s, Imol house at
Paula. Apply to J. (!. Hcrvslicrzer,

Shop for good harbor
work. Radios welcome.
Next to Valdez.

Ft •It RENT: Two large rmun ■ f&lt;«r
light liuusiiig. West First Street,
Plrnnc t’lHfi-W.

Earle T. Field

FUR RENT: Furnished apartment
Cull Sanford Paint and Wall Pa
per Co., First Street.

Business Sites
Apartment House Sites
Water Fronts

G. TAYLO R DYER

".A tIiv:il**r Sanford Through
A Greater Chamber of
Commerce*’

I'nlnting—Decorating
PHONE U03

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STATION

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10 Lots
IN S U R A N T T

w ailioininp laud south of Itose Court,
a lliis subdivision is staked und
j’ ready to pul on the market.

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are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word fur six consecutive
issues.

Have you rooms to rent or some
You are wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn’t your clas­ second hand furniture to sell?
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today. No. 148,

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                    <text>ASSOCIATED PR ESS DISPATCHES
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUM BER 317.

[ Dr. Alexander Karr |

New Spirit Of Community Greatest
Result Of Campaign, Says Director

brcnce Will Open
|nday at Capital
pen ilitf DebtWill
IFully Discussed

l&gt;y Dnitiol II. McFjirlnnd. Director of th e CurupuiKii
Vice President, American City Bureau
Said on I has raised $100,(Hit) f ir the use of its Chamher ot ( (immerce for advertising Sanford and Seminole
county and rendering various kinds of service all de­
signed to Iniild a g re a te r and more prosperous city.
Sanford now stan d s at (lie head of all cities in the
world in the support of its Chamber of Commerce on a

Seven Ballots Taken By Jury
Before Chicago Murdere:
Is Pronounced Insane; Jury
D eliberates Three Hours

ice Will Send
»ys Next Month

Saulord has pu t on a Chamber of Commerce cam ­
paign that ran tru e to schedule from the day it started
to the end. It first doubled the original goal, then trip ­
led it. and finully decided to quadruple it.
Sunlord furnished a team organization that was equal
in size and ability to cities of a q u a rte r of a million
people, and it was as large at the end as at the beginning.
Sanford has all these things to its credit, but to me
the greatest thing, and of the g reatest value in the long
run, is the new sp irit of the community. It has been
said by some of th e greatest civic leaders of America
that a line community spirit is the g reatest asset th a t a
community can have,—g reater than location, resources or
any other factor. It is true for when a community has tin*
right &gt; »rt of sp irit, it can accomplish any thing w ithin

itialionsExpected
He ResumcdSoon
Kalian Nation

Dr. K arr cdurntinnal
of the American City Bureau,
lighted citiezns in a series of ad­
MlIGTON. Aug. 7.—■ dresses given here Inst week in die
interest of the great fnrwaril
funding of B elgium 's movement.
Dr. K arr’s eloquent
DO,OHO war debt to th e appeal fur more
co-operutimi
| States will be taken among the citizens in building ,i
Pnnlly Monday by th e greater Sanford, was received
lean and Belgium d ebt with enthusiasm here.

[ssion.
m o s t sim ultaneously
(he fixing today of th e
fo-llit ■a* negotiations in-

Big 4-Day Campaign
For ‘Greater Sanford’
HONOR ROM, FOR
“GREATER CITY"
DRIVE IS GIVEN

S anford’s great forw ard m ovem ent, instituted by the
C ham ber of Commerce, canio to a glorious end tonight at
an elaborate Victory D inner w hen n tabulation of the final
d a y ’s cam paign results showed th a t $105,000 had luen rais­
ed and 1,200 m em berships added to th e Cham ber in an in­
tensive four-day cam paign.

Mrs. Ic. I{. A1for.| $,‘15; Minnie U i'
By virtue oi its record, th e S anford C ham ber of Com­
Allen, $25; Allen
Hrent, $100; merce becomes the largest in th e world per capita population,
II.
Aly, $25; It. W. Amusun, $25;
It. W. linker, $25; J. A. Italania, according to tin announcem ent m ade bv Daniel II Me F a r .
$25; Harney Ileek. $25; \V. K.
Holts, $25; K. W. Diggers, $25;
.1. (’. Hills, Jr.. $100; Florence Hidi'*!*• $26; I- T. Hluekwell, $25; John
Holly. $25; W. I. Hnyd. $25; (I. II.
Hrnwn $25; Hassell llrown, $25;
II. A. llrown, $25; J. M. Hrnwn,
325; I,. II. Hrnwn, 325; \V. S.
II rum ley, $25; Mrs. J. It. Colder,
$25; M. |{. Caraway. $25; I. C.
Carter. $25; K. A. Carver. $25;
Battista Coresoli, $25; 11. Ceveuri,

•using ‘J.‘&gt; team s reported as folr&gt;; Maj. I). L. T h rash e r, $1,35Q;
Maj. S. O. Shinholser, $2,550.

L&gt;n reached American of|h.u France purposed to
[ililit commission here next

'
, [ 'P 1 turned eagerly to the foreman
ili vlu n he announced to the court
l.y
iv vcrip.t was uudy and us
tllS liailiff passed the verdict to
t . the ch rk, Scott’s eyes followed the
LMI .dip of paper that might mean life
|or death.
'J.
Wlien the verdict was read
5'J Scott'i mouth twitched nervously
)u. and lie shifted ids position in the
ir. chair, lie sat motionless at the
by 'de of his attorneys while the
dV court entered the judgment on the
|y verdict ami was hurried out of the
' room as the bailiff adjourned the
Isessions.
M m . Catherine Scott, the young
. wife of the prisoner, leaned f»rward in an attitude of prayer after
.j. I the verdict was read. Scott's
mother, at his side, wept and em­
braced Scott's wife, while Thomas
•9 Scott, in aged and crippled fnlh*t er, received thu verdict without
■'• show of emotion.
'55 Scott, while going to the asylum
;R us insane, ^till faces death on the
gallows should he qver lie found
R to have regained his sanity.
'•s
Scott, convicted of the murder
'•' of Joseph Maurer, a drug clerk.
'*• was saved from death three weeks;
•' ago, six hours before he was to
have been hanged by a week's reL- prieve from Gov. Small.
's
Two weeks ago tonight, less
i r ! than four hours before he was to
t- walk on the death trap, he was
a again saved from the noose by a
,'-! petition filed before Judge David
ie at 2 o'clock m the morning dcrlarit ing him to lie insane.
)
tThe hearing which saved his life j
ie was the sanity trial concluded late ,
today and which started Monday, j
^ ll.nl Scott been found sane, he
,| would have In-eti sentenced to death
„. once more, this time by the judge
I, who ptesided at the sanity hear­
ts , big-

■meats with these l tree
L would see the fu u .jag
tAatiiiiUiy I2u UiAuati ot
of tho totnl unfunded for1 "f lightly more than
[billions of dollars, a result
tiijlil bo highly gratifying
lament officials.
Ih. Commission Meets,
linary to the meeting with
l.ui commission, which nr■&gt;' tonight, the American
■un held its first formal

Klansnicn Flock To
Washington Today

111 1oinniissionors to■ tho sltuabelgiuni, hut were
■r&lt;Jury Kellogg and
’ho communications
H‘ b.«*n had with ull
'‘•itions except Rubho purpose was
nic inlM-rs fully us to
U"R with respect to

•» D i e m
K ille d
*»-***'-A‘
LOWELI
lives were I
bile plunge
a bridge ei
feet to the
und Maine i
tims were

. train uml motor i\u iviux mao*
'• in* n were arriving in the capital
tl frM|,i far and near today us the
I advance guard of the more than
50,000 visitors expected for the
i (q;j„ demonstration here Suturday.
i Among early arrivals were num: hers "f high officials of the order
who are lending a hand in arrange­
ments for the reception of the big
e 1influx of Klunsnien and their fam&gt;-1ilies early Saturday on more than
f 41, special trains chartered for the
i)
sioii. Klun headquarters here
II ' ;
seething place today with
- now arrivals seeking information
• r..„ tii • urogram of events tomor-

,v? burton, Repuli.
ndcr Secretary
Di'asury, who was
n ..V f the commisKH"‘tt Wadsworth,
presented their ohr&gt;'gard t0 the Ku,a* situation
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Some! lute tri
recent visits
treasury officials now hope to be [months
able to recommend a tax rcduc-1$20.0S7
tion of $-'150,000,000 or $ 100,000,000 ords ot
•oventh in Florida to the next session of congress. A • Uuil'l
1 production, suys budget of $2,100,000,000,000 for i months
late department the fiscal year of
1027
is amount'
r*- minimum loadu &gt;crates atruight

Flowers, $25; C. D. Forrester. $25;
Alfred Foster, $25; II. N. Fox. $25;
b. I. Frazier. $250; N. t). Carner.
I$50; II. It. Gray, $25; Hubert A.
Greene, $25; II. Cuyton, $25; Al­
bert Halt. $25; J. G. Hall, $25;
.Michael Halter. $25; I.. N. Ilanm-ll.
$25 Leary Head. $25; C. K. Hein
rich. $25; Dr. J. J. Ileitli, $25; ('.
I*. Henderson, $25; c. K. Henry,
$100;
J. Ilerhst. $25; G. Ilerhst,
The second turning point is this campaign, i believe $25; Glenn
Holcombe, $25; N. J.
it has created a movement th a t will not stop but will grow
Hopkins, Jr., $25; lla/cd K. Hous­
in volume front day to day, for people are going to eomo ton, $25; C. C. Howard. $25; Lute
Howell, $25; W. I. Hughey, $25;
here in large numbers to be identified with a grow irg ami
Win. Humphries, $25; John p.
substantial city. Win dtottld they go to a place built upon
Iv y , $25; J. V. Johnson, $25; Dan
artificial foundations when th ere are cities like Saulord H. Jones. $25; F. L. Jones, $25;
th at have been built upon the s did foundations of com­ II. W. Jones, $25; J. It. Jones, $25;
merce. transportation, and service to a great section of A. F. Kelley, 525; Ashley Kelly,
$25; Jessie D. Kleinmnn, $25; C.
the state.
tV. Kuapti, $25; T. \V. Lawton.
Sanford has already built up a m arket for its farm pro­ $25; \V. J. Luwlon, $25; IJoy tl
ducts th at would be worth a million dollars to any city Shoe Co., $125; Lodge Cash Grocif it could ho transferred, but time has proved th at it is l ory, $25; A. Isiuditnherg, $25; A.
practically impossible to change the location of a natural &lt;!. Loosing. $25; A. .1. I.ossing,
It. tV. laissiug. $25 I n -Beth
m arket, and the future will see Sanford growing g reater C$100;
afeteria, $250; Kdwnrd l.tiderk,
and g re a ter as the trucking cen ter of the slate, and with $25; John l.mlwie, $25; J. F. Meit will come its development as a tourist (rentier and these t'lclland, $25; Martio McL'eltniid,
two united will make it w hat it should he already, one [$100; J. tv. MeKuown, $26; Win.
M. McKint, Sr.. $26; J. T. MeLain,
of the five great cities of the state.
$26; Henry A. Me Michaels. $25;
I congratulate the people of Sanford i i | kiii th e ir great W. A. McMullen. $50; K. L. Market
ichievement. By their united, effort they have made the $25; It. Marsh, $25; It. II. Marsh­
name, “Sanford," mean much more than it ever did before, all. $25; I. D. Martin. $25; It. tV.
nid by continuing thi united effo rt, they can build here Mason. $26; tV. (’. Mend, $25; C.
F. Meiov, $25; F. T. Meriwether,
the kind of a citv that they would like to see.
$25; J. W. Mere. $25; I*. A. Mere,

Young Bride Of Few Months Charged
With Murdering Her Soldier Husband
LKXIN’GTON, Ky., Aug. 7 Tru­
man Viley, 21, scien of Kentucky
aristocracy, came to Lexington
three months ago front Manila on
a fgurlough from the army. Now
he is deud and his bride of a few
weeks, Margaret l.owrey Viley, 22,
has been held without hail for the
grand jury on a charge she mur­
dered him She denies it.
The death of Viley ended a swift
courtship and marriage, with resi­
dence following in a modest part
of the city. In April according to
n relutive*, Viley came here. He
played tennis, went about und en­
joyed himself. While in a theater
he met Miss Lowry. After a short
courtship thuy were married.
Saturday a week ago, Viley, re­
turning home after nightfall, was
wounded by a bullet from a ■•mall
calibre rifle as he wa« nearing his
home. The m atter was reported ns
an uccidcnt. Viley was taken to a

some witnesses testifying they ,&lt;au
Mrs. Viley fire the shot. She was
also alleged to have made threats
against the life of her huihund.
Witnesses for the defen ;•• t**stifleil
the shooting was accidental. She
wept us the stories were told.
Mrs. Mary Haley and Mrs. Barbarn Thompson said they saw the
bride shoot her husband. Asa Itny
said Mrs. Viley told him she had
shot her husband. Among wit­
nesses for the defense was Sirs. F.
C. Hell relutive of Viley, who suid
her dying kinsniun told her thu
shooting was accidental. Others
say Viley told them the affair was
un accident.
_ Viley was the son of George W.
Viley, formerly government em­
ploye at Washington. Inter being
transferred to the Philippines. Thu
Vileys are connected with most of
the old lending families of Ken-

Markets

Active Working Drgnnizalion
O f ('am paign Largely Re­
sponsible For Large Mem­
bership Fund Subscribed.

ter iif the campaign
outer Kurr ax eduenr, the preiddentH of
f this city wi. iv chosen
). Mitchell, j fur the "allied command,” includMr*. Hazel jing F. I\ Forester of the First NuV. Nichols, Ilona! Hank, Muyor Forrest Lake
J. (’. Hack- of the Seminole County Hank and
$25; Halm W. II. Tnnnicliffe of the Sanford
N. F. Par- Hank and Trust Company.
$25, Louis
At the meeting of the "greater
•sold, $25; hundred" committee, nine person*
Paul P. Pe- were chosen to net with the Hoard
$25; (,'luru of Governors of the Chumlier of
i-se, $25; J. Commerce us the Kxecutive ComK. Uitcide, milieu of the movement. Judge K.
; M. Rosen- F. Ilousholder has acted as chuiry, $125; \V. man of this body.
, $25; Thco
Those composing the Kxecutive
Municipal Committee are, Judge K. F. Ilous/iedo Truck holder, chairman, Kdwurd Higgins,
nford Paint Forrest Lake, It. J. Holly, S. (),
nford Paint Shinholser, W. II. Tunnictiffe,
; Otto S«'li- John Meisch, George D. Hishop
midi, $25; and John Meisch of the hoard of
Karl J. governors of thu trmlu body and
l H. Scott, H. C. DuHo*c, George A. DeCottcs,
W. S. Sew- T. I.. Dumas, F. P. Forster, Mrs.
$25; A. D. J- (•- Leonard!, J. G. Sharon, II.
Smith. $25; R. Stevens. Mrs. Henry Wight, F.
mes Smith. T. Williams, and F. K. Wilson.
$25; G. II.
latter U. J. Holly wits chosen col(ford, $25; onel of the teams and then MajSteinheltz, urs J. G. Hull, D. L. Thrasher,
[o Six)
Floyd Piilmer tind 3. O. Shinholser
-----were appointed to head tho four
8TOI.KN
divisions of the teams. The por% 7.—Five soniiel of the teams follows:
ie store nnd
.Major’s Hall's Division
,i-wia Com- Captain John Hender; IJeutenfurriers, ants—H. Kent, Juhn Jinkins, Kd.
i into the Meisch.
ing 16 pelt
Captain It. H. Chapman; Lieu­
* valued at tenants G.'L. Hled.me, I.. H. Steele,
(Continued on Pago Two)

I ampaign Opens Yurxilijr.
The "G reater Sanford" Cam­
paign formally opened Tuesday
morning when more than 200
worker* gathered (lt the offices of
the Chamber of .Commerce and
then marched through the huilness
section before beginning tint act­
ual canvas*. The opening was im
auspicious ns the closing except
that tonight enthusiasm was high­
e r and jubilation more apparent.
Within three hours nfter the
campaign had opened, the workers
reported that the sum of $154115
bad been raised. The sum re prorented 1,017 new memberships,
r o r the first morning the speriul
enmmitteo was responsible for
raising $20,100 and tram s $&lt;5,515,
••o.iI Kearhrd Second Day.
The second day’s ehcck-up show.
&lt;*d that the publicity fund had be *it
increased to $52,701, evreeding the
goal of $50.nnn th at had been set
previous to the campaign's open­
ing. The membership, through tho
efforts on the second day, wax In­
creased from I.U7 to 2.10H. Of
this amount the special committee

the third day of the
Maw the fund boosted
representing
2,775
.
Of the $15,184

bent every energy toward mak­
ing the campaign a success ami
one that would he broadcasted far
and wide ns one of the moit out­
standing civic achievements ever
attained.
Ilefore beginning their work
this

inorniii':.

the

c.unp ligner*

joined by several tlmusund Sanford
citizens, successfully staged a uni­
que publicity stunt, which w.i t
filmed and made a pari of u spec­
ial movie tuken of the campaign
and which will he distributed and
shown in all parts of tho country.
The stunt consisted in the for­
mation of a parade made up of ev­
ery person who has joined during
the present campaign. The parade

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THE SANFORD

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RAI.D. THURSDAY. AUGUST (n 1025,
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Issued a

Tomorrow the greatest civic movement in the history of
Sanford, and one of the greatest in the history of Florida, will
come Io a close. The goal of SHO.OOO—believed at first to be im­
possible—has already been passed, and the sales organization,
imbued v/ith the new Sanford spirit, is working to increase the
total to $60,000, $65,000, 870,000, and even $75,000, depending
upon the optimism of the individual. The greater the showing,
the more astonishment it will bring to the people of the nation,
because Sanlord is breaking a!! records for a city of its size.
livery adult in the-city and surrounding country who can
at lord to invest seven cents a day in building a greater com­
munity and creating larger opportunities should become a mem­
ber. If you have not been called upon, it has been due to an over­
sight, and we would appreciate ii if you would give your member­
ship to any worker you see or telephone the Chamber of Com­
merce.

Vre want everybody in Sanford to come down town toinor!ww ■JwNNHg a! -hdh odor!- to secalu ltakepartinallni&lt; luem ot,.0n•*&gt;^
stunt that will be p art of a Sanford picture. A Sul&gt;su ipiion Booth lor those who will subscribe memberships in the
t hamher of (^mmerce will be erected at First and Palm etto
sheets, and a t .):.{() o clock the line will form. Pictures will be
taken ot people subscribing for memberships and of the crowds
I he stores have been asked by the Mayor to dose from 10to KKitj
o clock so that everybody can take part.
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LET US MAKE A (;RKAT FINISH OF THIS REMARKABLE CIVir
1'^ ES ()1« ALL THE STATE ARE ON SANFORD. ALREADY IT H \S RFCEI1
DOCS FREE ADVERTISING AS THE RESULT OF THIS C \iMPA 11N
p« i
WORKER KEKI* AT HIS TASK UNTIL THE m i “VICTORY" DIN NER TOiVK)
AT 6:.I0 O’CLOCK AT THE SEMINOLE CAKE
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�TEAMS, LEADERS
RECEIVE P R A IS E
FOR THEIR WORK

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART
having had a chance to atrike n
blow.

(Continued from Page One.) •

Valuable Painting
Of Christ Is Found
R ecentlyln Mexico

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARE!* UNDER AUTHORITY
OP RESOLUTION NO. 157, adapted on tbe MtH day of Anguit, A. D.
1921, by (be CUy Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following1 la the estimated cost of paving- Holly Avenue from
Mint).
i.
street n width of 24 feet with 6 *nc

According to the chemical school
ALBUQUERQUE. N. M . An*.
K. B. Wright, E. B. Randall, Jr.,
gas will decide the next war. It 7.—Father J. J. Hartman, chaplain
Donald Davey.
may be outlawed but it will be ,n f St. Anthony's
..... - orphanage,
.
- J . has
Captain F. W. Talboot; lieuten­
found what he believes to h- one
ants B. L. Perkins, W. M. Haynes,
used.
Whole armies will be gassed in of the most important a rt discov­
A. J. Losalng, Earle T. Field, W.
their trenches. Crews will be gass­ eries of America or Kdrope in reG. Fox, L. T. Bryan.
ed on ships at zea. The population cent years, n life-size painting of
Captain Joa. G. Sharon; Lieu­
of entire cities will perish simi­ Christ in a Catholic mission churehf
tenants—Leon L. LoRoy, Paul
larly. Airplanes will be convenient at the Indian pueblo of Isleta, near
Lake, L. P. Hagan, Dr. S. Pulesfor raining down death thus but here. •
ton, Ed. Higgins, Glen Wlmbush,
,
,,
Fnther Hartman has seen the
their ammunition will bo chemical.
Mra. R. A. Newman, Mrs. Stella
most noted paintings of Christ all
P. Arrington, W. T. Wheelesa.
Captain W. E. Walthall; LieuThese aren't all the schools— over the world, and he considers
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to military funda- only some of the principal ones. the work in the mission church the
tennnts Mrs. John G.
lxwnardy,
John Rumbley, W. C. Hill, F ran k , mentalists the next war will be Wuh
Total estimated csot............... —.............................. -fi*0 much
disagreement most perfect ho has studied. The
Miesch, Frank Whitner, Jr., L. T. about the snnu* old thing. Armies, among them, what’s a nation, de- picture is partly in relief, and the To he borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
color harmony is rciimrkabte*
with infantry as their backbones, pendent on their ndvice, to do?
Bryan, H. B. Lewis.
He believes the painting to he of Number of feet frontage.................. 2,119.05
Captain F. E. Roumillat; Lieu­ will fight on Innd. Navies with
Build up an ull-round military
tenants—T. M. Fox, E. F. Lane, with the strongest (lying force will establishment, to suit the whole the Ryzantine era, preceding any Assessment per foot frontage............$5.9696
of the European schools.
The
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
fight at sen. Aircraft will figure
W. P. Stone and Dr. J. N. Tolar.
name of the artist is not known.
more than ever before but only as outfit? That’s a large order.
Major Paljnar’a Division
Description
^ eet
*’re*‘l
A navy, for instance, is expen­ Father Hartman is of the opinion Name
Captain C, L. Britt; lieutenants army and navy auxiliaries, after
Frontage
Asae:
that
the
painting
was
brought
to
sive.
If
it's
to
be
destroyed,
first
alt.
W
arfare's
principles
haven’t
—L. C. Uebout, A. L. Betta, K. B.
shot out of the bottle, by aircraft, the Isleta mission by early padres
A. C. Martin’s Addition, Sanford
McCrneken, Howard Overlin, F. L.
it would be better to scrap it and who accompanied Spanish conWoodruff, Jr.
Millard
Bellamy,
Lot
6 blk 11 Tr. 10.............
57
concentrate on aircraft.
_ ijulstdores on their t*'ns^ of m nCaptain S. M. IJoyd: LleutenUnknown
(W.
G.
Aldritlge)
Lot
7
blk
II
Tr.
10
GO
queest
through
New
Mexico.
The
Yet suppose the country does
a n ts - J . G. Michael, VV. K. White,
that, and then the aviation school mission church i» about a no years Unknown (W. G.Aldridge) Lot 8 blk 11 Tr. 10 50
W. S. Coleman, C. M. Hand, W.
Unknown (W. G.Aldridge) Lot 9 ldk 11 7r. 10 50
turns out to he mistaken. That old.
A.
The picture has been temporarily
would he bad business, too.
CapUin William J. Hardy; LieuUnknown
(W. G.Aldridge) Lot 10 blk 11 Tr. 10 57
Well, it’s up to the experts to removed from the church because Klen Ares Estate, Lot 1 blk 11 Tr. 11............... 57
t r i m . , U .
Hutton, Jos. D.
of
its
great
value,
until
permanent
Chittenden. A. P. Haggard, E. A.
fight’s started.'fight it out the best they can.
arrangements for its safe keeping J. E. Laing, Lot 2 blk 11 Tr. 11............ .........
r*Q
Douglass, Frank I-osaing.
inri be made.
J. K. Loing, Lot 3 blk 11 Tr. 11-................
Captain W. A. Lcffler; Lieuten­
an ts—II. F. Whitner, Jr., Mrs. R.
Atlantic Const Line R.R. Co. Lot 4 blk II
Tr.
1150
E. Tolar, If. M. Rumbley, K. It.
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co., Lot 5 blk II
Tr.
1157
Dean.
J. N. Prather, Lot 0 blk 12 Tr. 10 ....................
63.1
Captain G. E. McCall; LleutenJ. N. Prather, Lot 7 blk 12 Tr. 10 ..............
6.7-4
a n ts — Frank McNeill, Hawkins
Connelly, !&gt;. P. Chittenden, C. A.
Wm. Irirk,, Lot 1 blk 12 Tr. 11.......................
63.1
Whiddon, L. T. Bryan.
Captain L. U. May; Lieutenants * The following is the final estimated cost of Paving
his own life at 10 o'clock today I
—S. A. Wilkinson, R. L. Christen- Thirteenth Street sooth to Hughey St. a width of 24
I,V shooting himself once through
berry, Dr. R. M. Mason, J. O. asphalt on a 6 inch rock base.
the right temple. The incident ocLaney, George W. Brockhnhn and 507.7 cu yds. grading at 40c ......... - ................................
cinred in a Invocatory on the sec­
Hawkins Connelly,
ond floor of the Duval County
340D
sta.
yds
overhaul
a
t
lc.............................................
.Major Shlnholser'a Division
Court House. Ill health was the
Captain R. A. Winston; Lieuten­ 4687 tin ft. curl) nnd gutter at 76c...................................
only apparent motive, according to :
— ..........
ants—G. S. Selman, John E. Cox, 280 lin. ft. single curb headers at 35c
his associates.
G. E. McKay, A. C. Carter, R. G. 6087 sq. yds. macadam foundation (6 inch thick) at 80c
Davey.
6126 sq. yds. 2 inch nsphnlt top at $1.03..........................
Captain Fred W. Ball; IJeutenents—J . W. McKeown, Warren R. 644 sq ft. alley return at 30c...........................................
8.73 cu yds clnss B concrete nt 23.00 .........................
Smith, Lewis O’Bryan, H. S. Hag­
gard, F. J. Wilson.
8 inlets type A nt $.15,00 .........................................
Captain H. C. DuBose; Lieuten­
3 inlets type B at- $30,00.............................................
ants—I- I. Frazier, T. W. Idiwton, 300 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete sewer 0-8 nt $1.75
F. R. Wilson, Fred T. Williams,
7 manholes 4-0 nt $50.00..............................................
J. E. Spurling.
Captain J. C. Hutchinson; Lieu- 818 M. *7 inch drain tile 0-3 nt $100.00 per M
tnnnnts—Miss T. T. Daniels, It. Y. 1054 MUM lumber in trenches at $75.00 per M
'Davey Rev. T. J. Nixon, Paul Dig­ 2501 lin ft. 12 inch storm sewer nt $1.05 0-1
.......
gers, H. B. Lewis.
260
lin.
ft.
18
inch
storm
sewer
a
t
$2.25
(0-4)
Captain Elton J. Moughton;
Extra work ...............................................................
Lieutenants—Robert Herndon, F.
2 monuments nt $0.50
.........................................
Laboratory Inspection of materials......... ..........
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 per cent
Engineering 5 per rent ....... ............ .............

280.00 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
,
15.00
Right-of-way in blk 14 Tr. 10.... ..................
cl -jq
;i:i7.t&gt;0 w . C. H ill, Lot 1 blk 14 Tr. 11...........................
6.I.R3
------ W. C. H ill, Lot 2 h)k 14 Tr. 11.— .............
,n &gt; 150.00
Metes nnd Bounds Descriptions, .Sanfvfli
A. V. French—Beg. 519 feet West of the NE
Cor. of NW 1-4 Sec. .70, Twp. 19 S. R. .7u }■],
run West 100 ft. South 140 ft. East loo
ft. North 140 ft. to beg.....:.......................... , , 0
inary C. Gowon—Beg. 701 feet West of the N h Cor.
imcnt
of NW 1-4 Sec. .70, Twp. 19 S. R. 30 E.
run South 140 feet West 100 feet, North
140.27
140 feet, Ear.t 100 feet to beg......... ........
110
108.48
Notice is hereby given to any and all per,on, int
198.48 | special Assessments against the vnrious pieces „f pro ^
»8.48 scrii,ed that said special assessments nre payable in fun" . J
140.27 ,Inys a fter the above and foregoing special a ., .nifnt
140.27 equalized, approved nnd confirmed, or in ten ei|uaj ann
*
198.48 j w| th interest a t the rate of Wc per nnnum from a()|J ““0
198.48 i sai(, 911CL.iai nS},rssmcnts stand approved nnd confirmed ' 1
198.48
A nu.eting of the Equalizing Board of the City of *o ,
140-48 will he held a t the City Hull at 2:30 P. M. „„ lhe 17(h anfor
'7*5.08 A j, ip 25, at which meeting said Board will V,,4r ' iy of
!?8..47 piainta and objections ns to such special a s - e s i * ^ *
a
170.C8 time adjust and equalize said assessments r,n a b»rij ,!f T" •
79.07 rig i,ti and when said special assessments are to
justed, same will then stand confirmed nnd he, anjj
1
71.02 | liens upon the property ngainst which snid asMs!l8tnls *
I74.GU until paid in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 157'
74.60 by the City Commiaricn of the City Sanford, Haiids, on A '
71.03 1924.
1
74.60 (SEAL)
L. It. PHILIPS, City PU

END

Building Permits At
Fort iMyers Increase
FORT MYERS, Aug. 7.—Build­
ing permits in this city since the
he,'inning of the fiscal year on
April 1, last, totaled more than
double tl.J amount for the corres­
ponding four months in 1924. In
July building permits fere issued
in llio amount of $125,510. This
brings the total up to $138,200 for
the four months ended July 31, us
compared with $207,673 for the
same period In 1924,
I N &lt; &lt;H U T OK r n i i N T Y J i m u :
HKMiNol.r: r ot JN T Y.
M A I K IIK I l . n u i l &gt;A
l o l « eit .i t .( .if Itnbea-i H P u r d n n
T O A i d , c i t i : i i i i ( i um i . Ki , , \ Ti - : t : s
M U T H I u L'TKKM AND Al . l . p e n •
HONS HA V I N' ! Cl.AIM.H (&gt;lt p K J t ND.S All A I NST S A I D E S T A T E
Von. iitiJ ench of you, « r o i nn ,
I*)' i o . t i n . d iia.l r e i j u l r •••) t o [,rt-f*-oi
a n y c l a i m * hu .i d e m a n d s w h i c h you
o f c i t h e r of you, m s ) Imvu s k u I i im
I h * e * t a i „ iif ituliriin ;i I ' u r t l u n , *|«-rent! d, Inlv *f
tT-mlmd*fount).
K l o r ll I t o Die (J Mil
tool It I.
P e e l ' R x r c n t o r . o f Mill e s t a t e , w i t h
In t w o y e a r s f r o m ( he dal** h e r e
of
D a i , ,1 t u n * Sr.ih A D , loir,
It I- P U C K , K x e c u r u r .

$23,823.61
Total cost exceeds th(. preliminary estimated cost, which cannot be
exceeded in assessment against adjacent property.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
E. it. Trafford’a Map of Sanford.
Feet
Final
Frontage
Assessment
NAME:
Description
M. T. Halley, Lot 0 blk 15 tr. 0
M. T. Halley, Lot 7 blk 15 tr. 6
M. T. Ilalley, N 50 ft, Jot 8 blk 15 tr. 6
J. A. Cunningham, S 11 ft. of h&gt;t 8 idk 1
J. A. Cunningham, lot 9 ldk 15 tr. 0
J. A. Cunningham, lot 10 hlk 15 tr. 0
Melsch Realty Co., Lot ! hlk 15 tr. 7
Meisrh Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 15 tr. 7
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 3 hlk 15 tr. 7
The Oaks, Sanford,
Mrs. A. I&gt;. Lane, lot 1
Mrs. A. D. lame, Lot 2
Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 2
Mrs, A. D. Lane, Lot 1
Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 0
Frank Loaalng, Lot 10
K. .1. White's Subdivision, Sanford, Fla.
T. E. Wilson Eat., Lot I ldk 2
95
I. W. Phillips Sons, Lot 2 blk 2
95
Edna McCulh-r and Emma Owens, l.ot 3 Idk 2
47.5
Sanford Heights, Sanford, Fla,
Geo. A. DeColtes, Lake and Key, Lot I
127
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake and Key, Lot 30
127
Geo. A. DeCottes, Lake and Key, Lot 31
127
Mrs. Fannie Schwartz, Lot 00
127
Forrest Lake and A. it. Key, Lot 00
127
I. Toyama, Lot 07
127
C. Schultz and K. F. Ilousholder, Lot 90
127
Cassandra Schultz, Lot 97
127
S. E. Dnudnoy, l.ot III
151
R. K. Shiver, Lot 112
154
J. A. Kelley, Lot 110
151
G. A. Ikd ottc: , Lake and Key. Lot 117
154

KM.ile Huh 1014 H. Pun|,oi

I T 1H P U I t T I I K I t O l t D K I U ' I ) t h a t
t hi n . it.,1 Ion he p u h l l s h ei ) In T h e
Hififord lleruld, a n e w s p a p e r pubt l s l i x t In Ha n f o r d . Heutltiolc t ' m i n t y ,
Kl n r l d a . o n e * e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r
ro n s e cu tlv * weeks.
U I T N K H 8 My h a n d nml o f f l e l u l
s e a l t h i s t h * 17th d a y u t J u l y A.
D lilt.
JAB. O. N i l AKO.N,
Cou nty J u d a s i t tUmtuuls County,
I u.rlda
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J u l y 17 - 7 t - 3 l - A u g u s t 7-11.

LAST CALL ___ LAST CHANCE

DRESSES
Washable Silk and Hruatlclnlli

SPORT, F E L T
AND TRIMMED

r ita tiu u

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ni l ai i i l . , , PI o r Id n. J u s e p h W i l l i a m
er. Imutne p e r s o n , )t. J M P o w ­
er
w u a r d l a n of J o s e p h W i l l i a m
Po - . t - r i ii t a n o p e r s o n , hotli o f l a n n i e
1 F l o r i d a s a d It J M |*u w s r
o f Mi n x w u o d , Ki url du. n n d a l l nt lu- r
| n-rs ors e l s l m l n u I n t e r e s t In a n d t o
t h e ft . Mowi ng d e s c r i b e d l a n d s , l y.
In i . ml t i e l n u in Hvmt uole P o u r i t v ,
r l o r h l n t o - w ft
H\V 1-4 of HK | . « n n d N W
I - t of t t w | . | nnd K l - z of
£ W 1-1 Hsc. T h i r t y - l o u r (.It)
T o w n s h i p T w e n t y (JO) Bout It.
P - n o w T w e n t y - tilns (!V) P a s t
W h e r e a s , It. J. M P o w e r «* a.tm i h l s t r i i t o r o f t h e e s t a t s of IMIrh
Al i ce I u W t r , d e c e a s e d ,
hrts
Hi ed
p e t i t i o n t o sel l r e a l e s t a t e of t h e
1.1 o v v n.ild e*tnt,&gt; of K d l l h Alice
P o w e r , d e c e a s e d In o r d e r t h a t t he
d e h t ’, i f t h e e s t a t e of t h e s a i d d e ­
l i i ' i i l tntiy he n j i d
I T 14 T I I K I t G K O I t K O l t D E f l P . D
A N D lit I I K f t B U V O l t D E U K D . (Imt
nnd each of you hs nnd uppuar
? oii
&gt;ef ,r* t h e f n u n i y . l u d s e ' s C o u r t ut
t h e t ' o u r t I lo u s e in .Hanford, F l oIda, o n t h e tTitti d a y iif Auaoi M, A D
t e ’ S I * - . , - , „ i t h e r e til s h o w c a u s e
w h y s a i d P e t i t i o n to sel l lte.il R a ­
ta l# to pay Debts should not l a

Starts Saturday, August 8th, Lasts 10 Day»

L.
L.
L.
I-.

E. White, Lot 0 hlk 2
62
K. White, Lot 7 hlk 2
62
K. White, Lot 8 blk 2- . . . . . . .
02
K. White, Lot 9 blk 2
. 62
L. K. White, Lot U) blk 2
.......
62
L. E. White, Lot 11 blk I
62.1
L. E. White, Lot 12 blk I
58.5
L. E. White, Lot 13 hlk -I
58.5
L. E. White, Lot 11 blk 4
58.5
L. E. White, Lot 15blk I
58.5
L. E. White, Lot 16 hlk 4
... 68.5
L. E. White, Lot 17 hlk 4 ___
68.5
I.. K. White, Lot 18 blk 4
58.5
k E* White, Lot 19 blk l
58 ,
L. K. White, Lot 20 blk I
68.5
A. C. L. Ry Co., Right nf Way on Lake
Charm Brunch of A. C. L. II. R. between
the extension of the E. line of Laurel Ave,
and the Extension of the W. line of Myrtle
Ave. in the City of Sanford, Flu.
89
1he above and foregoing final assessments are pnyti
terest up to tile First l&gt;uy of September, 1925, and i
such date said special assessments will be payable on
annual installments with interest ut 8 per cent per an
ferred payments.
Witness my hand as City Clerk anil the seal of the &lt; dy of Sanford
Florida, this 20th day of July, A. D. 1925.
&lt;SKAL&gt;
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clei
| Publish July 24, 31, Aug. 7. 14 ami 21st.

I'ormorlv up lo ,?()..r&gt;((

WE SAY IT WITH VALUES

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IT MEETING

t&amp;trfalT8T 7 ,1 9 2 5 .

PA G E

8*nford President to
let him take his pick of any men
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n
!•
V m s, i
m i
to n .
*i
on the Tampa team to be traded
for men now on the Sanford team.
Mr. Douglass said he did not want
to tnide for Tampa players and
Dr. Opre then said thnt he would
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 7.—Thir­
Isabel C. Aviln, Key West; ■
immediately relense two of his
ty-three M
students
graduate Mabel Bell, Whlgham, Gn..; Vcrta ■
n n iif
.
„
.
.
U U t I l l s were
men which would brine him with­
Bradley, Tallahassee;
Frances
in the league rules. Upon the ad­
Buchnnan, Sarasota; Mary Sara 3
On Sanford Avenue. Only one block
ocnl P e r f o r m e r , u . , , „ I b ' " '
i m £ l f c r i t a . i S , ' ! " m ,h ” , " ? rl'1*
leid Given A u th o r ity vice of Mr. Sexton this was accept­ L
l ^ c m l c r n r m t r .s A ssisted Ily ! who performed the operations of U °mcn a t the close of the summer Dodd. Apalachicola; Montcnc Faired by thc other club presidents
from First St. For quick sale at a
Miss Moody 1 tit Over C reti- 1J))V 'nte President Ebert and Hugo session today. Dr. Ralph E. Ha ru­ cloth, Perry; Helen Constance
nnd Tampa is now again In good
es.
executive
Secretary
of
the
Flor­
alloFuller,
Dothan.
Ala.;
Lillian
Es­
Ruble
E
ntertainm
ent;
C
om
-1
*
s
tu)l?c‘
f.
has
stirred
up
the
Real Bargain
2 P la y e r. standing.
only say- ida Public Health Association, de­ ther Gillis, Do Funiak; Horthn l^e ■
petition for Prizes M n-keri r athlc /e te rn ity by not onl&gt;
■
_____ S Aia.heu ing a few kimi
words
for
h
livered
the
commencement
address,
Henderson,
Odessa;
Lon
M.
Hin­
— ......._ .or homeo­
■
while Professor A rthur Williams,
7.—With the
"If you ever had a sneaking sus­ pathy, hut also publishing his per­ vice president o f,th e college, be­ son, Umatilla; Dorcas E. Hodge,
4l AUP E. Opre, ownSopehoppy; Mary Howard, Or­
successes with the homeo­
picion that .Sanford hasn’t poten­ sonal
stowed the degrees in the absence lando; Edna Mac Huggins. Mala­
t ot »f- ?'tascball club to
treatment
tial theatrical talent you have il pathic
At the Ian meeting of the Med- llf. Dr. Edward Con rad i.
bar; Henrietta Elizabeth Bryan,
T*m^ ... „~f twoo of bln
hla
tered your opinion completely pn.
Ihe exercises were held at 11 Monticello; Kathleen Tcnnile King,
i.cal
Society, Prof. Bier was sub­
declared
viding
you
were
one
of
tho
lucky
r 1to'.’
jected to a scathing criticism. One o’clock in the dining hall of the Marianna; Sara Frances, Imwones to get a seat at th,
*h0 5J vioUUon of the
(Continued from Page One)
member declared: "It is nothing college ns the auditorium is un­ rvnee, Phntersville, Ala.; Ethel
t* p j team
thc d,f*
S
less than unethical for Prof. Bier dergoing construction nnd not Lewis, Orange; Minnie Lindsey, ■
J i T thnt
^ yt nthese
f h t- .Sanford
«An,‘ if folksdon’t
tate uWa /y
has $25; N. J. Stonstrom, $25; I. F. 7think
Room* .101-502. Phone 05
nre to
Stringer,
$25;
F.
A.
Stone,
$25;
Orlando; Julia Musselwhito, Home­
champion the cause of homeo­ ready for use.
thal.Cto la,t three weeks W. F. Stone, $25; C. N. Stowe, $25; keen supporters of their favorites
^
F
irst
N
ational
Ilank
Building.
Candidates receiving a H. S. in stead; Mattie Leo Parker, Jasmine
pathy.
Another asserted: “ Hom­
lor ,, r3tl exccnt for
" mlpht
t _lL.lt ’tyet
oPM
.il Ibe
hhPI K. li. Stowe, $25; Frank J. Takaeh. you vo made another bad RUCE,. eopathy js wrong because its ad­ tbc Normal school and school of ( \ Pattisoo, Winter Haven; Olga
SA L ES FORCE
tho statement Iwiay
today of
of herents regard it as a system ra ­ education were:
Prlcstor, Lnko Butler; Barbara I
$25 F. W. Talboot, $25; I* A. Tate, Tins
m'"" was i"*!
• $25; John Theodore, $25; Col. S. D. “’a,’*acr
L. Mnrentette of the ther than n science. It is thervPriscilla
Mullen
Armstrong, Margaret Rebo, Daytona Beach;
J
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS K IN G
league
,L ' ( ,/tcrnoon
titf league
Thonu»sV'$5;,V
FVThurmm\,
a$25,J
p Cr.’_ , in Moody
\r . had
u , the plens- fore to be condemned as a system." Clearwater; Mary Eliza Carroll, Ethel Singeltnry, Jacksonville;
__ nt was
th,.
j Ty)crj J.''W
$2fi.
j c VauJ
hn || t^to’Gertrude
the w
Prof. Bier, unperturbed, replied to 0,11‘cello; Mary Estelle Cnwthon, Irena Strickland, Havana; Willyc •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a a a B » H B g a a a a a a a B B a a a B a a a a « H g n a a a g a ^ an
*'alu***ng the acts and u k e *l---■ • other reproaches
- 1 with Dc buiiiak; Helen Louise Hill, Pal- Taylor, Retiring; Georgia Louise
these and
grid',t which President $25; Charlie Vcnutis, $25; F. H. F /r
hem! of the Na- Verney, $50; A. C. Wagner, $25; ijt 'rom us *he had one ticklish job thc statement that this problem nictto; nnd Minnie Kobcnhloum, Wade, Camilla, Gn.
ion of Professional It. Wn in right. $25; W. C. Wallace I
In the School of Music, an L. (.
‘V* t,lL’ prize win- could only bo solved by means of Pensacola,
ffmici was present and, $25; Fred Walsmn, ?2'
Those receiving the L. I. degree degree in public school music, Min­
. . C. H. ners, with possibly imc exception continuous experiments. Ho de­ Were:
-president of a club Wansley, $25; W urt W. Warner. and that being the first prize clared that after a careful study
nie Morgan Blalock, Tallahassee.
• had stated his side $25; II. McD. Weeks. $25; R. c! which went to Catherine Waters. of the works of Samuel Hahne­
Xrcrsy. Dr. On™ mnde W hitten. $25; Henry Wight. $200; The second prize wmt to Miss mann, the originator of homeo­
w let two of his men go C. F. Williams, $100; I. V. Wil­ Cora Hill nnd the third to BUI and pathy, he had . c&gt;- to the conclu­ Fourteen Points Guide this new method, declares th a t in
the future failures will be almost
loved the main cause for liams, $25; Volie Williams, $100; Mary from Geneva. 1'lcnse par­ sion that from there text books
W. B. Williams, $250; Mr.
(I. don our reference to the last of the greatest wisdom ,t well ns the To Successful Movies completely eliminated. In this
manner more pictures that ap|H'ul
present were President V. Willis, $25; H arry Wilson, $25; j. the prize winners as while wo were Uttermost non-sense was to be
lo
the uudienees will be turned out
(os of Sanford, CAsIke Sci- G. Wilson, $25; L. J. Wilson. $-’5;
f n L it ,
,,n i nt/n g to gleaned.
BOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. 7.— he snid.
©
5t. Petersburg. Claire Hcn- Millard Woolnrd, $25; W. B. Young l
Through a recently established
The photoplay when adjudged by
aJtelsnd ami Dr.^ Opre of $25; Znchury-Tyler Veneer (’o .
' ‘t , 9 '
' M,as ‘.,csystem of selecting plots that con- this method should contain a ma­
n v ' 1'' thriving city
tay Parmely. vice-presl- $200; noyd Zeitcr, $25; Fred Zer- " h i u
Quality Meals al Lowest Prices— 110 Sanford Avc. I
jority of the fourteen following
f"nn to tho covenant &lt;&gt;f 11 dram­ dramatic
rennei $50,
$50
\ hich 1,0 an&lt;1 .Marv wry crcditahe league presided with renner,
ingredients; ambition,
hly
represented
we
are
not
able
to
atic
points,
motion
picture
pro*
iforrei of iJikeland acting Special Coinmiltcc Subscriptions ascertain their surnames."
conflict, conspiracy, devotion, e t­
■‘“.eers here now practically as- ernal
C. M. Hand, $100; Thrasher and
triangle, greed, intrigue, love,
■nrMiss
Moody
s
act,
as
usual,
went
ingle, relugiass of Sanford spoke Garner, $1,000; DuBose nnd llol- over big nnd Georg. Brockhahn
‘
r.i,„,
..............
.in the im.it, many tributlon,
reeoncilnt on, saerifice,
declared that his club had ler, $500; Seminole Cafe, $50(1; V , at
the
piano
performed
with
a
fin­
rums
pimlucml
,
.......
.................,
..... , ,
— ............... past
,in the rules all the sea- E. Dougins, $250; Chas, C. Ely, dr., ish that only George is capable of
, •* LAKt. « l i \ , Aug. G.— were failures from the standpoint feminine appeal
(hat no charges could bo $100; Wilson and Housholder. $1,- doing.
( lah residents are aroused over 1of audiences,
and sustained against it. 000; F. .1. Gonzalez, $250; Henry
eh mice and possibly inappropriate' Irving Cummings, director un­
Jacksonville—t*. I. Capps Com­
. C1ft,
iln VMt** * ith tunin' be-.(..wed upon many of the &lt;ler whose direction several pro- pany erecting large factory on
hat thej' had lived within McLuulin, $250; John G. Uonardv. „
Hill Lumber Co., $500; S. S.
Y Y ,
^
tak'" t
required of a ( lass D. $250;
Hmirmd 1900
u
)c staged nt tin- Milnne soon, peak- and canyons in the south; ductiuna hnv® been filmed through East Eighth Street.
Utah region which includes Zion
___________ ______
_______
id that he did not see the
McKinnon and Markwood, $25u; j',
P iL
National l'mk. Cedar Brelfks stute |
their doing that while
Paul
Lake,
$250;
Roumillat
and
[
f‘r"*
"
,
"f
,hl'
,
k.u,,!
,1";
park and
Canyon National Lj1ai," ’'HiiaaHBaaaaBaBiiaBt!KDiBBBBBBNBBBaBBaaaaaBBBBaaa
he other clubs had teams
S T S l , " ! ; !
Monument. Suggestion has been
*"
really Class B teams, Antlrruon, « M i It. C. Bower.
ion. Ills principle charge Yowell Co., $1,000; Sanford Her-' enjoy this kind of entertainment, made that a eomudsslon be ap­
pointed to take ii(i the m atter with
,st Tampa because they Td, $1,000 Britt-Chlttenden. $1,- • • . . .
__________
the National Geographic Board 0/
alleged vctfcran players c(’0; Edward Higgins, Inc., $1,0&lt;)0;
, f
.
the United States.
new rules of the league bi.dth Bros. $t,0f)0; R. W. Otter, «
-FIRST Kill CUSTOMERS GETSReport from Zion National Park i
five. He also charged
and
Co.p
vUuU«
_
i
y
|
»
ii
is
that
a
woman
tourist
while
rid-!
with violating certain
Clias. Knnner, $100; S. Puleston, I n
N PH f
Mi ing through .1 lock crack recently
based a protest on a $250;
F.
W.
Cox,
$500;
Woodruff
1
11
U
C
I
I
U
C
1
S
U
H
V
H
1
L remarked ”Tld must lie Purga­
!mc on these charges,
1 Dish Mop.
nnd
Watson,
$250;
Florida
M
tory Pass," and the name itaave High Class Balt.
Cracken
Pine
Co.,
$1,000;
Laney
stuek. Another instance which has
Scivitar folowcd and
eirated disapproval is the calling
1 Can Ciold Dust
t the people of Florida Drug Store, $250: A. R. Key, $50(1;
good baseball or none Jc.hr Mauser, $100; Haggard and HENDERSONVILLE N. C. Aug. &lt;&gt;f the majestic triplet-peaks of
Howard Co., Inc., $200; 7.—In a gun buttle on the streets the Three Patriarchs in Zion Park
that if the original rules C :..
Scouring Fowder
» •••
i
.
X
Motor
Co., 250; B. W. or this city, Thursday afternoon by the name of u nationally known
uc were put back in efconcern.
$250;
Frank
Loasing.
|
between
Bonnie
L.
Brooks,
«
local
t. Petersburg would drop
A majority of the peaks nml
barber, his 12 year old son, Murc citizens of that city k'PCt
canyons
in south region are un­
24 11l Sack Self-Rising Flour
$
'•
t,.
Si
II.
S.
Long,
$1,000;
C.
ray.
and
Sam
Y.
Bryson,
former
support the team, Mr.
id that the St. Pcters- ’ Marshall, $500; Seminole Hud- mryoi, the latter was shot to death named—there ate so many of them
S lb. Can Short’s Shortening
$
and it is hoped that something
i.-Essex Co., $250; G. W. Spen- bis body having been pierced by
vyas now within the sal­
will
be
done
towards
proper
nam­
i
'K
,
$100;
Hnll
Wlglit,
$250;
F.
L
*
.
four
pistol
bullets.
ami that they also did
No. 2 Cans of Tomatoes, can
'.limns, $500; E. J. Moughton,
Brooks, according lo authorities, ing before too many nicknames
|t01) many veteran plnyare
given.
Crown Paper Co., $250;
i ted arrest but was taken into
Phoenix Swiss Cheese, p ou n d ...........
... nn .ucisch, $500; Willinnt Young custody by Patrolman Clarence I
^itar said that the I uigu • ■&gt; J ;.', Geo. I). Bishop, $250.
Longhorn Cheese, pound
Florida was declared a territory
Edency, and is held in Henderson
»
■
been'changed on July »J
Hardware Co., $500; Peter county jail charged with the slay­ of the United Stalls on Match fill.
Pimento &amp; Swiss Cheese, can
Jrposc of saving thc lca- L •’ *.st $150; William G. Aldridge, ing. Ills soli, upon request of him­ 1S22 by an act of cuiicres.i and
jso to permit Tampa : • $ 2k. T. J. Miller &amp; Son. $50; Hill self and his father, is permitted William P. Duval w is appointed
Fancy Prick Cheese, pound
.*50
after finUhiiig so f,ni, |Wnre Co., $500; Union Phnr- to be in the cell with Brooks
Brooks,
1governor. The first1 legislative
*7
Limlggrger and Roque­
......... ...
I ^&gt; |,tf (U llHi M'l
then declared le
1d
la t e a m ' ^ J S ^ T | ;A e ^ Im fir^nm nt f
$1, of previous trouble betw,-een Brooks two provinces united
ami the next
fort Cheese, p ack age...........
.1!&gt;
e the class of Im ml all b 'J; h orrest Lake Ho el $■* »» i». and Bryson which was occasioned, council was belli at Nt Augustine
— — a—
— ti
V'dcd under the old rul- . j L- Bnsson, $2o; K. I). .Mobley. officials Miid, when Brooks went | on March .'((&gt;, IN2-'!,
.
to hi.1 home on (lie evening of De
f
s
|
Lee Bros. $120; Bodwell Realty comber 20, last, and found -Bryson
Is adopted by the league.;
.-r&gt;Dn; Nyo Odorless (rem a- there in company with • Mrs.
! J 1-2 Cans May Duke Peas, can
..... IS
Y ou C un
p:vt what was tin led vji:) | tory’ Co., &gt;H ); I*rcrlcrick Axt, ?o , Brooks, authorities were then mlvised,
had
previously
warned
Bry­
mg
,
I,.,,
Sanford
Loan
and
Savings
t
o,,
]
Plenty
of
Lettuce,
celery,
string
beans,
■
bnl at the heir.’ ar.. that
j.diiv'it'l he forced “come $250; Henry W itte $25; Church- son to cease hii attention to Mr .
SAVE WHILE
;
rutabagas, corn, cow peas, and toma- 5
■si -tick to F .I cu'e.s fix- well Go., $25; Wilson &amp; Toomdr Brooks. Upon discovering Bryson
]da&gt;.dfieat’y.i o? the lea- F’rrt. Co., $25; S. A. Houston $25; in hts homo at that time Brooks
toes.
■
YOU SPEND
f P. Connolly &amp;. Son $250; N. H. opined firo but the former escaped.
Brooks later lodged a suit
Ifarwnod,
$25.
■ .3 lbs. nice large B ananas.....................25 5
I1’ w., la-; to talk and
M. F. Robinson $25; George Mc- again Biy-ion for $50,(Kill alleg­
—and at the same lime
h ")■ ib'.i’r on liimself Crum, $25; Joseph E. Craig, $25; ing that Hr; -on had alienated the
stork
your panlcy with lhe
1 I any rules. Sanford Bom) &amp; Mortgage Co., affection of Mrs. Brooks. Tho ease
P' '1 ’".I acted in good $500; It. L. Perkins, $100; Hutton was rmt tried, a settlement having
D'*had not known Const. Co., $1,000; J. S. Harvard. been effected out of court when
J
!
\\Orld’sFi■nest
Foods
AT
*jl ■. men veterans on $75; J. G. Bills. Jr., $25; D. A. by Bryson was to pay over a -uni
'
i * *
■
■
tnv l that he had been Caldwell, $25; DeCottes £ Spch- of money, the amount of which
n D « n H a aa x a x w a a a ak in M « M aa u a n a a ia a aa a a aa a a a aa a M B a ]H H a
—My shoppinn al A&amp;D
»t there were only five eer $1,000; A. K. Malleni, $25; T. was not announce^ and l" leave
Stores!
his roster and that R. Higgins, $500.
tho state for a certain period
1Know otherwise until
W. T. Langley, $250; Mrs. Henry Brooks, it was said tonight, did not
F'Atstal the game plny- W ight,
D elight Till
$25;
Mahoney-Wnlkcr, return to hi:- home.
WvUy nnd tho protest $250; Kent Vulcanizing Works,
Bryson came hack to Henderson­
A&amp;l* Concord
Pbdttltue president. He $250; Sanford Hotel Realty Go., ville about three weeks ago from
Mwiteo of the men un- $500; C. Benjamin, $125;
Pints ...............
A. Knoxville where he has been at
r ar*'l Fni only re ins ta t- Knnner, $250; Joe's Smoke House, work ns a traveling salesman. To­
llvrtttAzy in order llmt $250; Norman S. DeForrest, $2a(i; d a y the two met. Each. millmriUes
11 official ruling at Chas. D. Bromley, $25; Haynes &amp; say. was well
armed. Bryson,
I* ®«Unz.
Ratliff. $500; John D. Jinkius, Brooks told police officers, open­
niotMdV, Mr. Parmely
ed fire fir-t. Brooks returned tho
I ' _'al *{ ievcn 0f t|u, $250; Osceola Cypress Co., $250.
file, and passed a pistol to his sou,
■ 1,'m®*ttttm bad been
who also began firing. The lad,
the coroner was told asked his fa­
‘h« ^ had been
_ 11• had playert leagues
ther which one to shoot, nn ap­
proaching police officer or Bryson.'
L 1^
then i&gt;r. Opre
An answer was not given, it w as;
Sanford
To Dairymen Supplying
said, hut Bryson soon fell to th ewith Milk,
ground his body nierm l by four
You arc hereby notified thnt on bullets. He was shot in the chest
Sultana Ass’t’d.
a fter August 15th, no milk will twice, also in the face and in the
~~ Saturday nnd
be allowed sold in the City of San­ brick. Bryson was for several years
7-oz jar ............
ford, from any dairy thnt does not one of Hendersonville's leading
have a permit so to do, or from citizens and business men. He was
any dairy not complying with the elected mayor oh an independent
Jergens, Royal
Standard Coastwise Passenger and F ast FiciR ht Houles
Dairy ordinance of the City of tick* t but resigned following his
a
Palm C a k e......... .......... 3 C
Sanford, or the State Board of first trouble with Brooks. Prior to
Mmfrrri nlid#«irniftsr Mtm.mit*. Wid** rnmu* of pn»#icfi&amp;fr MeffnmmaaUtlonM nml n hlglt
r&gt;inti«tiitil
«
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f
iiiLim-.
Tr.inu'^r!
ctl-*
:*
I
ih
I
jd
I
hii nt* ami ifnld*' -t il« n*»i*u Wrtlu D
o
line
holding the office was mayor, he
Health Rules governing Dairies.
wtLuiupiuiJiilujiii nr i-n firrml loeutintki ^lYuduhti' i»l %Hfjrim$ Mdilittotuil clittrxm.
w„s postmaster. Hu is survived
JE SSE 11. HAMILTON,
Genuine
Elgin
by his wife ami several children.
New S. S. “( hcfukcc” Now In Service
Food and Dairy Inspector

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THURSDAY NIGHT ^ re Clashing Over " ‘iZ ,A t Summer Term Woman’s College
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Red Circle, lb........... 47c
l-’liml t.lmlt l&gt;rt. 31, 1021
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8 O’clock, lb .. ..........42c
s vii l vc f lto u .1 U ltXIlVVIM.K Ti* M1W \ut(K
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July M. IT, AmtiiKt fi. 10, It.
S. P. "«'hi r»&gt;ke&lt; ’ (N.-to
IMl .it
July if.. 30, AUMlIKl II.
Al
TJica.Ncct.tr—Orange, I’cknc, India, Cyclone *&gt;r Mixed
July H. Auuuxt 1. C.1.2". sa.
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Roekaway A Good Example

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£ n t*r'd as "second Class Matter.

News dispatches T hursday told of a flood of w orthless
checks being circulated in .New York where the Roekaway
r ‘
S t f w s land boom-a real sensational boom is in progress. B ankers
iz
RSIInr
S t MU.ANII 1- t»BA»--' • • • f i t hove estim ated th a t from eight hundred to a thousand bad
wl. n o w a fill n u itn .
Pkane MM checks are being received every flay and they arc finding it
111 M a a a u lM A t M M
necessary to employ e x tra clerks in nn effort to trace th e
«L'HPCIUI*TII»X liATKA
On* T anr— *7.nu SI* M u n th n ~ H BO pc per. Real e sta te deals in many instances will be void be­
I.H&gt;lli*reit m Olt» b r t 'a r r li ii , p r t
" many of them have been floated on w orthless
ar**k. ! l a
W«*«kly IM Ittoto 1*00 cause
y* r y* » r.
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checks.
ftl'Ul IAI. .VOTU F.I All obituary
So ta r Florida has been comparatively free from the
no/lera. rani* of tbhr&lt;ka. resolutions
■na nut leva ol eiiter:«lr..„--nt* where i wooden check w riter but The Herald would like to see such
r W a t a ara made will be .-•'urged
public sentim ent crealed th a t there would be no w orthless
»«P at regular idvertlalns rate*.
checks
issued. The daily reports of the Sanford C red it Asso­
• “ •W H TUB ASMOCfATKII I'llRM ]
V''* Associated Press la exclus- ciation containr *he names of nil those who w rite checks
■jStffJ eljtllled to *he t&gt;«. for re?n i *** • " n,w* ‘llapatehe* w ithout having sufficient funds on deposit to cover them .
*l or not otherwise credifM In thla napor and alan ibe lo- But it seems there arc some people who take g re a t delight
* i1 •’• wf,Publl«hvd herein. All right* in this class of publicity and do n'* consider th e m a tte r at
t , . ' "f republIcatIon of aprelal dlapatch- nil as an y th in g to be ashamed of.
•* herein ara elan reser-td.
Checking accounts w ith banks hnvt many advantages,
Fill DAY, AUGU8T 7. 192.',
but the most im portant ones are th a t the" p erm it an in­
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1-—Deeper n a le r route to Jackson* dividual to keep his funds in a safe place, prov 1 ' uniform
receipts for bills paid by check, and assist tne depositor in
villa.
2.—Construction of 8t. Johns-In- system atic saving. The banks of Sanford a re alw ays glad
dinn River canal.
to have checking accounts and can always be found looking
•t.—Extension of white way.
a
fte r th e in terests of th eir depositors, protecting their
4.- -Extension of local amusements.
money
as it would be protected in no other way.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
«tc.
There is a danger in issuing worthless checks and the
Augmenting of building pro- Roekaway boom in New York is a good example of it. Flor­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
I '
ida m ust exercise all precaution against the activities and
houses.
0— Extension of street paving pro- operations of th a t class of speculator who m akes a practice
gram.
of w riting so-called “ wooden ch eck s". Ib; should not find a
Ixiuievnrd gullible public in any of our communities. We don’t need
Construction
of
around Lake Monroe.
8-—Completion of city beautifica­ th a t kind of citizens.
tion program.
Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased fa ­
cilities.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
HE LEADETH ME:—I will
bring the blind by a wry that they
knew not; I will lead them in paths
th at they have not known: l will
mnko darkness light bo for? them,
nml crooked things straight. These
things will I do unto them, an.I not
forsake them. Isaiah I2: PI.
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MOTHERING
To want you for the Joy of you,
I thought was my desire,
,The singing, umillng Imy of you
That never seemed to lire;
But, man of mine, it i.n’*. then,
Alone that women want their
men—
We want you sometimes when
the smile
Has left your lips n little while.

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Who’s Who And How?

TUNING UP

As Brisbane Sees It
The Greatest Crop
How Gorillas Walk Why.
Justice, Old StyleBritish Labor
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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
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SEVEN CROPS of olfnlfa in .ft
to an-Macre,
/year,
K« * | tons
i'OlU of
W, potatoes
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great arc the wonder crops of this
rich land. But the grentest crop
is the human crop. Without that,
others would amount to nothing.

DR. ROCOCK, of Toronto, says,
“To keep your health, walk on tip­
toe ns gorillas do."
There is no evidence that goril­
las are healthier than their al­
leged relations. They certainly do
not live ns long ns humans. And
the gorilla doesn't walk on tiptoe
because he wants to, but because
he must.

I A GORILLA has two club feet,
Out o f Boston comes news of u m arriage which has caus­ ]nt least they would’ bu called club
feet in a mail. And, ns every ob­
ed much talk, especially among the relatives of those con­ stetrician
will tell you, nil human
cerned. John Sm ith eight-one, and H attie Nourse, fifty-five, beings, at n certain period before
have filed th eir intentions to m arry and their families arc birth, also have two club or “go­
rilla feet."
all mixed up as to who will be* related to whom nml how.
Passing through that stage in
We know of a lot of people who find difficulty in tracing their
embryonic development, they
th eir ancestors back through the years, even though th ere are born with human feet and well
has been no mix-up in the family tree. But we can picture developed heels. And that supplies
fu tu re generations of these two principals try in g to solve the evolutionists with one of their
th eir problem by searching through library a fte r library to favorite arguments.

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MR. JO.NE’S Star, of Rigby,
Idaho, tells of n family gathering
of the Call family. It included
Anson V. Call, 70 years old, of
Afton, Wyoming, father of 20 sons
and 10 daughters, all alive, healthy
and strong. Mr. Call is the grand­
father of 90 children, nml they are
nil well.
WHERE IGNORANCE, disease,
poverty
nml drink, in the slums,
t —* ---combine to force large families up­
on weak women that cannot take
rare of them, birth control may
be all that its advocates say.
They don’t need it in Idaho or
Wyoming. What they need there
is CHILDREN.

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Florida’s Growth—Will It Continue?

tho low vibrations of the suffer­
ing and sorrowful by gushing
forth in stream s of sympathy—
much of it being misplaced nml
of no value whatever. ', Control
your emotions, and by your exam­
ple teach those with whom you
come In contact to do likewise.
We were never intended to enter
into the emotional morning of
others; we each hnv» our own
trials and crosses to bear, and in
order to have the reserve energy
to meet these when they conic

we should be ever on tfc[
protect ourselves fra
cious habit of sittirz,
sympathizing, and tbs
ing our own rate of««
it has been named—ti
where w’e, too, nre rfa
tack from disease xrj
structive elements.
There are many t
who suffer from havfa)
s-ithout nnv idea ai to
that troubles them—
their troubles.

TIMES-UNION
DON’T WALK on your toes go­
The New York Commercial Inst facts. Florida climate F given as
ing upstairs. Plant your heel first
on each step, and observe the dif­ Friday, in a very lengthy editorial one of the first reasons for Florreviiw
of Florida conditions, Ida
growth.
"Comparatively
ference.
started its discussion by asking trifling" cost for getting Florida
IN’ INDIANAPOLIS, punishment the i|tic tion: "Will the rapid because of its accessibility from
is to fit the crime, when one man growth of Florida continue?" At sections of the country where rcwith his automobile kills another. the end of its column article, the side millions of people, is glv'&gt;n
reason for Florida
The killer is to spend ono hour Commercial said, "It (Florida) hat ns anothe
locked in n room with the corps just merely begun to grow. That growth.
We know there is another you,
The Commercial says that "the
of the person killed. The theory growth will not stop while the rest
Another life you load;
is that it will make the killer of the United States grows and growth of Florida has been stead­
And, oh, wo wnnt to mother you
HE WHO COMHS up to his own idea of greatness, must think, although it won’t bring the prospers."
ily increasing in rapidity. Sud­
When that is what you need!
This, then is the answer to the denly—in a relative sense—that
alw
ays
have had a very low standard of it in his m tnil.— dead hack to life.
I used to think, O man of mine,
question—will Florida continue to growth has attained a momentum
Your song a joy, your laugh di­ Ha/.litt.
grow? For helievoing that it will that is nothing if not remarkable.
VOLTAIRE
hud
the
idea
reversvine,
jed. In "Zndig" a traveling philoso­ so continue the New York Com­ Some people call it marvelous,"
But now I know, ns women do,
12S Feet
IF THOU ARK a man, adm ire those who atte m p t great pher causes the young widows of mercial gives very many sound says the Commercial, and then
There always is another you.
things, even though they fail.—Seneca.
India to discontinue burning them­ and substantial reasons. It calls Inilds:
selves alive with the corpses of attention to the fact that Flori­ "More than two million people
So in your trouble conic to us,
their husbands. He didn't forbid it. da growth is not phenomenal, that not yet living in Florida will
F ro n tin g on Celery Avenue adjoining tw o .store
When winds nre blowing wild.
NOT
HE
WHO
has
little,
but
lit*
who
wishes
fi
&gt;r
more,
is
within tell years make the state
You’re nlways lover some t«. ut,
poor.—Seneca.
Yet always some a child.
corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick cnnlfl
burned alive the
and steady. With reference th&gt;-ir home. I’erhnps in five years
possibly twice that number will
For life the time will always bring |
should pass a couple of hours wit
, his tho Commercial says:
locate there. They will not all he
the handsomest young man in tin?
. . .
chased a t $75.00 a front foot on easy term s.
You need a little mothering,
MY FAVORITE STORIES
I village.
...j........
R ■&gt; well to remember that the permanent year-round dwellers but
To heal your hurts, to get you
Ily IRVIN S. COBB
i After that, for some strangj- growth of Florida is not so recent n large proportion i of Uicnit will
I reason, tin* widow usually lost inM * '""'"V suppose. Since Henry Mo«t of them will settle in seaAnd tUcn wo want to m other|
The Trifles of an Earlier Day
One of the soldiers turned his I tcrent in being burned up with her1Flagler built the East Coast rail- coast cities and while now a city
you.
GO Feet
'nged s i , n o s . - . Often she disap-[ «*»« V1*-’ Population of Florida has of 1110,000 is extraordinary in
—Douglas Miilloch.| In the great Meuse-Argonne ad­ head toward his companion.
vance two doughboys were squatbeen
increasing.
The
city
of
Mi­
pen
red
before
the
funeral.
Florida,
inside
of
ten
years
the
-------- o-------“ Buddy,” he Haiti, "I've just been
ami which is pointed to ns an ex­ state will have five or six ns big
W hat’s
happened to Muscle |led in a shell hole for shelter. In layin* here thinkin'.”
Shoals? asks un exchange. We’ll another minute or two they ex"Hell of a time to In- thinkin’," SUCH PUNISHMENT as sitting ample of "mushroom growth” has as a hundred thousand and several
Between F irs t nml Second S treets on Sanfon/Jl
Iported an order to go forward said his pal. “What were you think- up with the corpse nre old and out been thirty year i in the making. that will in- nearly 500,000 each.
bite, what has?
| again against the German pod- in' about?”
At $010.00 per front foot.
of date. Onu man wants to whip It is a remarkable municipality
The very generous attention
Ono thing In favor of a hold- U'ons The enemy was pouring
"I was thinkin’ how a fellow’s wife-lM-atern, thus IMITATING the for one of that age. And yet it which the New York Commercin'
headed mam he ought to he ..blo (every th m g h c had in their
___ direc­ feel in's itet changed in this war." wife-heater, lit old days the thief has I»een thirty years in coming is giving Florida is but a speci­
to sco the bright side of tilings. tion. Machine gun bullets were
"What do you mean—get chang­ had Ins hand cut off. and if he to its present size although more men of similar attention that it
whining by just above their heads. ed?"
-o stole again they cut off the other than half its growth has taken being given to Florida other news­
place inside the past ten yvars.
"Why, once upon n time, back hand.
Today’s best laugh: In a major­ High explosives and shrapnel shells
papers anil periodicals. There is
The city of Tampa between 1910 only one reason why Florida is re­
ity of households the better half were bursting about them. Hun­ home, a fellow with a thirty-eight
dreds
of
guns,
big
and
little,
roar­
and 1920 almost doubled in popu­
enlihre pistol run ino plum’ nut of
is the whole cheese.—Tri-City
THE MAN that pecked through lation. Jacksonville shows great ceiving the volume of publicity the
ed and thundered.
town."
News.
th» window of a noble lord could and steady growth over a period state i getting at this time, and
have one or both eyes put out. of more than a quarter of u cen­ that is b e t : t - e it is merited. That
■
2102 F irst St.
R ealtors.
It in rumored that Henry Ford
is why new-papers and magazines
Criminals were branded on hrenst, tury.
HAYNES
LOSES
OUT
will take one of his shipping hoard
arc giving unlimited space to
! hands, cheeks, forehead, to warn
KKY WKKT CALI.
vessels to Morocco in an effort to
The student of Florida matters Florida news,, mid to commenda­ t l S S I X S l S I X X S S I S I I I S S S S S S S B l S B X X I N I I I I I I I I t
*the public.
bring about peace between the
The great Cyrus, ns a matter of will discover that th-- present tion of the very highest sort. This
The Inevitable has happened.1cantly silent upon the issuance of
French ami Abd-el-Krim.
is a very agreeable change from
course,
wrote of a king whom lie land buying excitement tli'lore
Washington had expected it long tile edict. Hut we wonder if it
logical enough, when the past
times that are past, when Flori­ ( n B s i i x i n i x a n a i s s H a s s N s s s s x s x n i s K t i i r i i 1
had
captured,
"I
cut
off
his
no&lt;o
Itut
its
"I went to see a girl Inst night ago. lint its thoroughness stir-j isn't a veiled confession on behalf and his lips and chained him at considered.
da
was nvvur led liberal criticism
and ns I walked in sne handed me prised Washington and will lie a of the administration of a previous my door."
Florida is no; growing because anti was made the subject of un
a Card, 1 said, "What's this?" She d 1stinee shock to thoso sections of weakness existent ill the enforce­
of speculators.
just accusations. This appreciat­
said, "It Is u rnln check In the the country not so well informed ment division of this governmental
WHEN A MAN murdered an­
Speculators ore in Florida 1k&gt;- ed change, it may ho believed, has
event that four and a half innings on tliu inner mechanism of Wash­ department. And, if this he true,
brought about, most of all,
of this date nre not finished, this ington affairs.
are we to infer that the prohibi­ other in China it was customary enuso the state is growing—and been
by reason of Florida achievements
there
is
a
vast
difference
between
check is good for the succeeding
lo
tie
the
corpse
to
the
murder's
Yep, Haynes has lost his jolt.
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tion commissioner lias been somenight,"—Macon Telegraph. Well, -Shorn of every vestige of power!what, oh,—er—eh,—ineffective
neck and make him move about the characters of the sorts of of tin* nio-t worthy character.
Florida has been putting "its house
growth specific I.
whi
ant arc we coming to next?
as prohibition eommissiotier he has his rapacities. 1- thin where the with it for a few days.
Real E s ta te Auction Sales. L et us sell your pro
in order," uml is ready to receive
been exalted, if exalted it lie, to Washington administration is a t­
-oWe should Im- beyond that kind
Following th s, the N ■vv York guests.
F
.............. ,;uv.-.i-. rriuu time to time neIt's now Daytona Beach. By an about the same position as a Brit­ tempting to shift the blame?
of "justice.’’
nowspnper asks; “Why docn Flor-' ccssnry exlen-ions will be made
overwhelming vote Tuesday, the ish Lord, he’s there, hut it "ain't
Or perchance this is all wrong.
idn grow?" aivl proceeds to give
give'so that desired accomodations nev•Itieznn of Daytona, Seabreeze and gonna do him any good” and no­ I’erhnps there Is none of the veil­
consiilnmi.i.* length
i---- »*- -- ..........
CONTRAST THE nttitml • of the answer at considerable
will be lacking, and that is why
Daytona Bench, decided to consoli­ body else for that matter.
and
with
ed indications so easily inferred government toward dissatisfii •I laspecific statement of vr
H onda will continue to
- grow.
f
date the three cities. After years
Gh, he wasn't fired!
from Mr. Blair's order. But is tie- bor in Great Britain and th&lt; in We are perm anently located in Sanford
of rivalry which materially retardlie's expected to resign and t-&gt; public to lie left to draw its own ited States.
rd tho growth of each place, the [enter Ills randidney for the qover- conclusions? Which is the more
SYMPATHY
United States coal miners want
threo cities have discovered that norship 'f Ohio in the next eum- dangerous for the Republican par­ better pay. The mini* owners want
OUR SA LES FORCE are EXPERTS
TAMI'A TIMKS
"united wo stand" Is better than P“|Knty and Goolidge's hopes for a tail'd to pay less. And it is the same in
"divided we full." Congratulations I But hero Is a significance a l­ term, it may he a hitter dose, tint Britain.
We all erar* sympathy. When
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
to greater Daytona Bench.
| Inched to this shift m the enforce- our humble advice to the powers
"ycr ague :,h.|
upon our
we
obtain it, just what hr
lave We disappoint mi nt &lt; dwell
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- meat division of tho treasury ile- that Ik- is to “fen# up”; tell ua
h?renvpHUT HERE, if the Government accomplished? A sober a nalysis meats, for if ■,;&lt; ami
Cornoliua Vanderbullt. Jr., o f ! partment that to say the least is what has been going on.
Imt stop to think
If you have P ro p erty you w ant sold— L ist it
of
the
subject
confronts
us
with
did
anything
except
let
supply
and
tabloid paper fume ami publisher capable of various and sundry con­
"An honest confession," a sage demand fight it out at public ex­ the hard, cold fact that aft er all it over wi cannot help hut know
of tho Miami Daily Tab, on a re­ clusions.
that
and kiss it good-bye.
Inis said, "is good for the soul."
pense,
the interference w o u l d is said and done, it •a quite worth- must "into each life some ra in
cent visit through Georgia, took
Andrews and Internal Revenue
fall, and same days must be
Maybe it wouldn't hurl the mean Government taking coiitt'id less.
occasion to boost that state hut ('oiutiilsaioner Glair were signifi- Grand Old Party either.
dark
Wo cannot Ignore the sorrows Wt and dreary." In order that
of th ■ mines, saying to workmen:
did so with many insinuations
may fully appreciate ami onof
others;
to
"If you won’t arbitrate, or prouguinst Florida. We have heard of
ioy the unshinc when it appears
l*&gt;y
indeed hut do so would he cruel, | in
work the mines.”
D O M E S T IC I ’ K O IS L E M S
several instances where the young
we can realize th a t1
all its salendor. Everything
millionaire lias Intimated
that
the constructive method of m eet-1' 1* life nmvei in cycles, and the
I'AI-M ItKACII COST
THE BRITISH government ap­ ing this problem is to offer active pendulum can swing just so far
Florida is unstable and its future
11G L. Second S treet, Sanford, Fla.
uncertain, all of which leads us to
There is every indication thatiduction. It will la- up to this con­ proaches labor troubles in inora aid, if that he possible, and if not, *** one direction when it must bennk that if these tilings ure true, popular demand will cause nn ex­
gingerly fashion. You rend that the wise thing to do for all con- TUi to swing hack to the other,
what In thu world Induced him to tra session of congress to la- con­ gress to devise ways and means to Baldwin, premier, proposes post- rented is to refrain from dwelling We &gt; in &lt;ontnd much of the sorestablish a newspaper In this state vened in the fall, prior to the reg np|icnse the voters. Some of the polling the trouble bv paying a on the subject. One can always row .and disappointment in our
and what still makes him continue utar session in December, if hard eongiessmeu will want to return government subsidy to keep the diplomatically inspire the suffer- lives by cultivating n happy and
its publication ut u loss of between and soft coal mining stops on Sep­ to Washington.
mines going, and persuades the irg individual with new hope optimistic frame of mini! ami ' s a R s a s n i a s R s a s E i i i s s i D s u a a i i s i a s s s u i il*’i
Here tin- ser|&gt;elitiuo and explos­ mine owners to withhold the r.o. without going down into the watching the thoughts we think,
twelve and fifteen thounund ilol- tember 1. The coal ipiestion is
ive question of departmental reor­
lara a month?
frankly the most perplexing of n ganization, looking toward further lives of lower pay that were to depths of despair with such a
A circumstance or a thing is
number of domestic problems economy, raises its head. A pain­ have been posted at the minvi one. Wo cannot he of any real just exudlv to us what wo think
TRAFFIC TRAGEDIES
assistance by coming down to of
a n d 'if wo think we have
which will have to tie dealt witli less method of firing men, with­ today.
Oh. list to the tala,
There’s n dif . rence between their level emotionally or other- been hit hard and cannot come
bv the incoming congress. It is out injuring their sensibilities will
wise.
Of poor dumb Pete—
the most perplexing as well as the have to h&gt;* worked out. How else saying to mine workers: "If you them The thing to do is to draw hack it is a fact that we cannot,
Made a left-hand turn
ow
up to ours, or else to evueup
, .
won’t work, the government will
most exas|iernting. because a pre­ can some of thesi
On u one-way street.
congressmen run the mines" ami offering, as ate in favor of the strongcr-mindI"."k for sympathy from
vious congress, with the
remedy
__ remedy III .return to Washington for another Britain does, to keep both sides ed one who can successfully dom- , 1, w,tn wha"; w»’ conw* in con—Miami Tribune
its hands, refused to udopt the .term ? Political henchman may
omy temporarily contented by taking a Inate such a situation.
t,u l
nrc l,l't weakening our
recommendations of the United make poor government employes
The late Jock Cass,
,
own characters and building into
subsidy for mine owners from tho
States
coal
comntisaion
which
call-i
hut
th
I h t m ajontj of people seem our lives the susceptibility to
ey garner the votes.
Was full of nerve—
taxpayers’ pockets.
ed for the president to take char*
never t. have learned that "what more mU-rv. We should stand
there is agricultural legis*
He liked to pass,
('an
you
imagine
the
high
of the operation of the mines and lutThen
in There is an "investigation’’ financial anguish if such a plan cannot he cured must indeed be „„ (,Ur ,,w„ two feet and recogFolks on a curve.
fix wages la-miing a settlement of on.
emlurul;
and that complaining „ize that into this world wo cairnfob Andrews* enforcement
—Cleveland Plain Dealer. between owners and miners. N
ow scheme scheduled and the Hughes were proposed here?"
“."ill ?
ki ' r
th#™
mnl out of it we m ust go
the general public will luiv e to suf- protocol for American adherence
stiH JwB«r in tho gloomy marsh jnlono. and that in nil crisis we
To Adolph Jinks,
THE BRITISH, in their circum­
fer the Inevitable result—a coal
.
onrntions
rhese n.unt make „ur own decisions.
to the permanent court &lt;&gt;f interna­ stances, ure wise. British indus­ of
\Vc pen this ode—
shortage.
justne must be either rati- try is in u desperate condition, l' r ft .„ .heir .°. K 1 , who Jiir t ! Wh:‘t good, therefore, is sympa.
He claimed his half,
Then there is the potent ques­ tional
confide th .ir troubles to any lis-,th y to Us? It may smooth the
fii I or t'v icvted.
Of a country road.
undersold in the world’s mat kets, toti ng car and burden the un- v.;ly for ., short space of time, and
tion of tax reduction. The country
With
th
.'sc
facts
before
it
con­
from Uunnda to India. And the fortunate listener with their wor. .....
1
has lasted the pleusant fruits of gress faces a busy t.m
Jim talked to his girl,
- -—- make u fie| better, hut its ultigovernmental economy, mid, like |H&gt;or t ’lituriessioiml It,- and the British labor party is a party, ries, when perhaps
And trusted to tuck;
- alrendy u,ate efL -ts are very deleterious,
tile child in the fable, is crying Kuflor fitun fcedln;. I.ol nrd will not as here, the plaything, of two has considerable load '•long
that | to say tho k.Mt&gt;
But it didn't keep him.
u s hope. consumptive parties that
know line to carry himself.
"more,
more".
The
public
wonts
however,
that
thi
magic
i
will
From hitting n truck.
how to "handle labor mi election
more economy and unue tax ro­ Ik* useful as well
It Is nn extremely self habit ter.If you weaken your own charncday."
uriuiiiiciitnl.
to recite our sorrows over nml on " your health, your very hold
ife, just continue to enter into ■ H M R n aiaaH iK aB iM iaaaiH H iR iiiai.g iiH im R H S l l ? ^

secure more light on the subject.
You see its like this. Mrs. Nmirse’s daughter is m arried
to Mr. S m ith ’s son and the husband and wife are about to
become step-brother and step-sister. Young Sm ith’s m otherin-law
_fit ■ will be his ste p -m o th e r and his wife’s father-in-law
will become her step-father. The younger couple’s d au g h ter
knows she’s going to have a pair of new grandparents but
can’t quite figure out how because they already bear th a t
relationship to her.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company,

Allen &amp; Brent
AT AUCTION

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30.2 cu. yds. class A concrete at $35.00..4m ampa—S tate charter granted
Aubumdale — M odem 1o f t i c e
Durrance Toll Bridge Company to building under construction a t cor- 8284 lbs reinforcing steel a t 8c............. ....
btfild $-1,000,000 oridge across ner of West Park and Tampa
70.00
2 Inlets type A at $35.00---- ----------Tampa Bay.
Streets,
4792 M. 3 inch drain tile 0-3 a t $100.00------------------------------ 479.20
187.05
2494 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at $75.00.—------------------- TO AM* PROPERTY IOWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON MELLON26.25
25 lin. ft. 12 Inch T. C. storm sewer 0-4 a t $1.05---------- - n i n e* 148
M 1SS
W 1 L K E Y , S o c ie ty E d ito r.
T E L E P 1 I0 N E :-B M. 4 2 8 4 .
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LANE NORTH TO NORTH LIN E OF
VII.I.E
A V R,_______PACE
FROM
22.60
Laboratory Inspection of materials...^.......—
........... ..........
m a y f Ai r .
18126
I.ognl
expense,
advertising
etc.
2
per
cent..—
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Mrs.J.Sherman Moore Upsala and Grapeville and Mrs. Hnrry Dickson of Or­ The following is the final estimate for additional cost of pnvlng
Engineering, 5 per cent............... —----- -—................... ............. . 453.17
Sunday afternoon.
Entertains In Honor Next Sunday will be the regular lando
Mellonville Ave. 2-1 feet in width from Pace Lane North to North line
„ . l Lzlar Hart who has been m
Total Cost.................................... -................. .... —......... $9,697.78
outh Carolina for the last eight of Mayfair w ith sheet asphalt instead of surface, treatm ent on a
Of Mrs. Eugene Tittle day for Rev. Wahlberg to preach .weeks
visiting friends and rela­ rock base.
In Unsala a t l i a. m. and 7:d0
Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost, which cannot b«
tives returned home Tuesday.
3212 sq yds sheet asphalt Instead of surface treatment nt 72c $2,312.64 exceeded in assessment against adjacent property.
Mr*. Shemnn Moore delightfully p. m.
Sunday
school
held •*«
as
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Petts en­ Laboratory inspection of m aterials......................................—...
entertained with n dinner
and
.
. , will
, . be ......
70.66
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
bridge party Wednesday evening, | usua* ftt
o clock in the after- tertained Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Legal expense, advertising etc. 2Cc........................................47.67
Amended
Plat of Edgewood
Lednr nnd daughter Anna a t a 6
honoring Mrs, Eugene Tittle, i no°JV ... .
Engineering
5%
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119.17
f r ‘&lt;DJ . will be ho!&lt;' whose m arriage was a recent
Feet
Final
o
clock
dinner
Saturday
evening*
, «*
beck,^ Miss Fields
h o r S n T j m P - event.
land Mrs. Williams nnd children cnFrontage
Assessment
NAME
Description
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Griggs and
$2,550.14 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 1..........
A profusion of roses and hibia-1
Thursday afternoon nt l,ake daughter, Irene, of Tampa, and
50
179.22
J t i S Friday cus were used in decorating the I iM^ y* ,, . ^
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Little and To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
50
179.22
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2-----Swope
Douglass
Inc.,
V * * 3 at her rooms, tho dainty color scheme of
Mis* Eunice Tyner and Mr. Mag- daughter, Trissie, of New Smyrna, Number of feet frontage........ ............ 2239.96
50
179.22
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Swope Douglass Inc., Lot
n“so.1] sPcn.t Sunday at the home *Pe,it last Sunday with Mr. and
b « u ^ lo!,y Avc- pink and lavender being carried of
Assessment
per
foot
fro
n
ta
g
e
........$1.138431
50
179.22
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fry
in
WinderLot
4..........
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Swope Douglass Inc.,
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt.
out in every detail. Places were
Preliminary Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 5 .........
Feet
50
179.22
marked by a minattire bride and mere.
\ \ . M. Daniels who has been
Volie Williams spent a couple of sick for three months, passed NAME
Assessment Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 6___....
Description
I
Frontage
groom. Following the delicious
50
17952
four course dinner which was serv­ days last week in Jacksonville on away Saturday night nt 12 o’clock.
M
ayfair,
Sanford,
Florida.
179.22
50
Lot
7.....
Swope
Douglass
Inc.,
business, coming home by St. Aug­ He wni buried Sunday, Rev. Cook
ed. bridge was enjoyed.
64.79 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 8..........
J. H. Ball, Lot 5 blk l ................ ..... ....... ......
56.91
179.22
50
Mra. Monroe Hutton was award- ustine
and Rev. Thompson of Oviedo nnd Bodwell Realty Co.. Lot 6 blk 1....... .............
69.61
61.14
50
17952
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friends hen: were sorry to learn the undertaker from Leesburg
Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 9_____
69.61 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 10...... MM*.H.i***»*tt*MM** 50
01.11
ttsrf
high score among the ladies, and
the death of Mr. Reid of Palat- conducting the funeral services. Sidney 0. Dickinson, Lot 7 blk 1_________
17952
Monroe Hutton was given a smok,tae futher of Mrs. Andrew .•Ir. Daniels is survived by a wife Fannie N. McKirdy, Lot 8 blk 1...... ............
69.61 May Bradburry, Lot 11...
61.14
179.22
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ing stand. Edward Betts, for se c-! Bertleson.
nnd daughter and two sons.
69.61 Swope Douglass Inc,, Lot 12........ ...................
George E. Hridgelt, Lot 9 blk 1................. 61.14
50
179.251
k ftn l UU* ] c a v . c ond high score, was given a cedar
* ntcnnrd and her niece,
some time m whisk broom, and Mrs. Jimmv i , * * Mary
Bodwell Realty Co.. Blk A............................
82.2
93.57 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 13 ___........ .
50
179.22
Field, have been guests
Nina
L.
Ely,
Lot
1
blk
6
............................
57.05
,
64.95
50
179.22
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Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 14-......•
Ridge was presented a deck of
nuI?, £ ,, , y# :lt the homo
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
2
blk
6................
57.13
cards
for
cut
prize.
The
guest
of
of
Mis.
Wcsterdick.
65.04
50
17952
15........
Lot
Swope Douglass Inc.,
Homer Holt rehonor was presented a lovely
a*rs. Meisch and Mra. Ulga Hun
Luke Thompson, Lot 3 blk 6......................... 57.13s
65.01
Pine Heights Addition
l- from Georgia
ter of West End and ;.Ir«. Ken
Nelson Grey, Lot 4 blk 6............................
67.13
65.04 W. W. C. Smith. Lot 49................... ............ ...... 64.67
231.80
£nt several weeks. wrought iron fern holder.
At the conclusion of the game neth Robbins spent Thursday with
Flora It. Grey, Lot 5 blk 6...„.......................
57.13
65.04
229.40
Mrs.
Leonard
Vihlin.
W.
w
.
C.
Smith,
Lot
50...................................
.
64
P l v . J. Thlepcn tho party motored out to Lake
F. it. Sehruggs, Lot 0 blk 6 .........................
57.13
G5.01 Calvin Teague nnd W. M. Connelly, Lot 51....... 04
Mrs. Borell spent Friday in
229.40
Mary
and
there
dancing
was
en­
t j ' Mrs. Nelson have
Grapeville at the home of Mrs. II.
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 5.—With Bodwell Realty Co.„ Lot 7 blk 6 ....... ........
67.13
65.04 W. M. Connelly, Lot 5 2 ...........................—........ 64
229.40
T points in North joyed until a late hour.
conditions continuing Ed Higgins, Lot 1 blk 7................................ 58.13
Those present were: Mr. and G. Lundquist, calling also to see business
60.18 A. P. Connelly, Lot 53....- ...................... — — •• 64
229.40
Mrs. Eugene T ittle, Mr. and Mrs. the new babies at the homes of good and the 1925 agricultural pic­ Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 7..................... 58.13
66.18
229.40
W.
FL
Walthour,
Lot
54.......................................
64
Mrs. Williams and Mrs. A. Swan­ ture painted in blight colors, the
Ruth Spencer has Hassell Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. B. son.
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3
blk
7.................
58.13
66.18
229.40
F’ort
Mellon
Development
Co..
Lot
55.................
Cl
combination
presents
an
optimistic
i Flfcrs where she Baggett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Betts, I The Poultry Club met at Mr. national outlook, says the United Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 7..................
58.13
C6.18 F'ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 56.........
209.48
59
1of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown, Mr. and Vihlins Saturday. County Agent States Department of Agriculture.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 7..................
58.13
Mrs. Monroe Hutton, Mr. and Mrs.
* C6.18 F’ort Melton Development Co.,Lot 57................. 69
209.48
Indication i point toward a re­ Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 7......
Jimmy Rid»*e, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul B. F. Whltncr, Jr., was with them
58.13
66.18 F’ort Mellon Development Co.,Lot 58................. 69
209.48
h&gt;
having
returned
from
his
vneacovery
in
all
branches
of
the
live­
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7
blk
7
................
59.18
Milker leaves today Dooley, Miss Florence Henry, i lion.
67.37
209.48
F'ort
Melton
Development
Co.,
Lot
59.................
69
stock industry; heavy steers bav&gt;
mints In Mnssachu- Miss Ethel Henry, G rant Wilson,
Mellonville, Sanford, Fla.
The Willing Workers had a big been bringing higher prices than
209.48
F’ort Mellon Development Co.,Lot 60.................. 59
I)r.
Parks
and
A.
L.
Betts.
|1 be gone several
time at the Camp on Crystal Lake last year; hogs are nearly double Margaret Wilson, blk 22................................ 210
209.48
239.07 F’ort Mellon Development Co.,Lot 61................. 69
Thursday swimming and hunting the price of a year ago, nnd lambs Margaret Wilson, blk 28................................ 137
209.48
155.97
F’ort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
62....
.......
69
Mrs. Ruth Ludecke Is and a good supper afterwards. arc valuable, the report of the E. F. Lane—Beg. nt N FI Cor of Int. of Union
209.48
F’ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 63. -.......... 59
[inlaw of Dublin, N.
United States Department of Ag­
Fourteen were present.
Avc.
and
Mellonville
Ave.,
Run
N.
on
W.
232.03
j.mford Thursday to Honor G uest at Lovely
riculture
shows.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 64 .............. 64.72
Mr, Bridgcman and daughter,
iand to make their Party Tuesday N ight Sadie of Ojus spent a couple of
line
of
Mellonville
Ave.
783.5
ft.
W.
125
229.40
F
’ort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
65.—
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64
"Truck crops are coming in for
b
days a t the home of his son, Joe a share of price economy this sea­
ft. S, to Union Ave. East to Reg. (Less
229.40
F’ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 66.........- ...... 64
Bridgcman and wife in Grapeville. son," the report says. "Early es­
Right
of
Way
for
First
Street
............
701.5
798.61
229.40
A
delightful
birthday
surprise
F’ort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
67...............
64
Epps and little son,
Little Frances accompanied them timates sngg -t a potato produc­
229.40
Hie above nnd foregoing final assessments are payable in full F’ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 68—............. 64
Jr., returned from party was given Tuesday evening lmme.
tion of only about t.l bushels per
gia and North t ur- in honor of Mrs. Ruth Ludecke at
229.40
Mi. and Mrs. Ilcniust of Fort capita, which would be on a par without interest up to September 1, 1925, and after such date, said F’ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 69............... 64
the home of her father, A. J. Les­ Meade are visiting at the home of
*
229.40
assessments
will
be
payable
only
in
ten
cgual
annual
installments
with
F’ort
Mellon
Development
Co,,
Lot
7
0
..............
64
those well remembered short­
sing by the members of the Re- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lumhpiist. with
interest
nt
8ri
per
annum.
age
years,
lull
and
1919.
On­
209.48
F’ort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
71
............
59
pobbins, Mrs. A. C. bokah Lodge.
Mr. lleriiuist who is a carpenter ions, cabbage, melons nnd peaches
209.48
The
evening
was
pleasantly
F’ort
Melton
Development
Co.,
Lot
72...............
69
Witness
my
hand
as
City
Clerk
nnd
the
seal
of
the
City
of
Sun. Mamie Kate IVhitwill assist in budding Mrs. Hilma have been selling at two or three
200.48
helma Dobbins mot- spent in gam es and music, after l.undqulsl’s house.
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
73...............
59
ford.
Florida,
this
27th
slay
of
July,
A.
1).
1925.
times last year’s prices nnd seem­
which tho guest of honor was
209.48
o last Monday.
It is said that Mr. and Mrs. For- ingly have a hri k full market (SEAL)
F’ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 74............... 59
L.
R.
PHILIPS,
City
Clerk.
asked to light the birthday cake, g;m have sold their new home and ahead.
209.48
F’ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 7 5 .............. 59
which was artistically trimmed in
"Rains last month added to hay
i, A. P. Connelly nnd the Lodge colors of pink nnd green will move to Eusth where Mr.
209.48
F’ort Mellon Development Co., Lot 7 0 ...... ........ 59
Forgan is connected with a real and late oats. Corn is making FINAL ESTIMATE FOR T1IE PAVING OF PALMETTO AVE., 21
ly returned Thurs200.48
nnd
circled
with
the
appropriate
F
’ort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
77...............
59
r late l'iim. The people here regert ears now nnd looks good as a FKKT WIDE FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO GENEVA AVENUE.
lightfnl trio to Can- number of candles.
209.48
F
’ort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
78..............
69
to
have
them
leave.
whole. A fairly good spring wheat
[points in the north.
The hostesses. Miss Beth Boss­
llic following is the final estimated cost of paving Palmetto Ave.,
The above and foregoing final assessments nro payable without in­
Friends here are very glad to | crop seems assured, despite coning and Mrs. Ella Townsend, as­ hear that Mrs. K. V\. I tmd&lt;|ui*t: ddcratdi* hot weather damage and 21 ft. in width from Franklin Street south to Geneva Ave., with a 6
terest up to September I. 1925, and from nnd after such date, said spe­
iith, the little son sisted by Mrs. Houston and Mrs.
Smith nt 801 Elm Chorponing, served a dainty ice i&lt; icsting easier at the I'ernald- some rust in the Red River Valley. inch rock Imsc surface treated with asphalt and stag chips.
cial assessments will Ihj payable only in ton equal annual installments
iroving nicely since course. A fter which Mrs. Ludecke Liughtnn Hospital where &gt;he an­ Winter wheat was a disappoint­ 4328 at yds. excavation a t 40c .... .................................................$1,731.20 with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
il
r.veiit
a
serious
operation
Satur­
ment
luit
lias
apu
ntly
threshed
pis'ds
si s removed
removed last
l” \ " | Wo3 presented a lovely set
se of six day evening. None blit the family out about ns much grain as was 2501 lin ft. curb and gutters nt 76c............................................... 1,903.04
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­
r- l ernald-Laughton ^ jjjass shorbert glasses.
79 lin. ft. single curb headers nt 35c
27.65 ford, Florida, this 20th day of July A. D„ 1925.
nru allowed to see her yet.
expected
and
is
of
good
duality.
i*'
2,378.04 (SEAL)
Fruit is not so plentiful in eastern 3129 sip yds. macadam foundation 5 inches thick at 7flc
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
district , but the Pacific roast will 3062 sq. yds surface treatm ent at 30v...............
918.60 Publish July 2t, 31, Aug. 7, II, and 2lst.
Miss
Stoinoff
To
Give
via ami little daughGeneva
make good much of tie- deficiency.
trm? have returned Violin Concert Soon
Cotton has Inst ground in the wes­
hlina They were ac­
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Nicholson of tern belt by reason of drought, but
ts by Mrs. Bessie
Miss Mary Stoinoff of this city Mims, spent Sunday afternoon indication.- still point to a good- 5 4-VVV+ * - ! • + V *■&gt;
K id re n of Anderson,
with Mr. ami Mrs. I’revatt.
sized total crop. Potatoes arc a 2 T.
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m i spend tho winter will give n violin concert a t the * Mi. and Mis. L. W. A lderm an. decidedly ont))|cr acreage than last i"A
I
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.rs * .
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Milane theater next Tuesday nlglu
show which ends about 9 o'clock, a"ml tv o daughters spent Sunday vear and promise a smaller yield
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mat- J hut nevertheless may make more
J. M. Hayes have according to an announcement re­ Hews.
• money for producers."
ceived
here
this
morning.
The
pro­
Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
gram
for
the
concert
will
he
a
n
­
Alec Davis and children have r e - 1« = = s = - = .James, Mrs. G. P.
turned home from a trip to Jas­
s. Baxley of Ilarn- nounced Monday, it was said.
Those who know Miss Stoinoff's per, where they visited Rev. Mc­
I re motoring over
Jure very much im- ability will be glad of the oppor­ Call.
S A V E
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Teitema re­
Tsnford and its sur- tunity to hear her play a t that
time, it is declared.
turned lmme Wednesday after
spending a month at Daj tona
Drinking Water
mis. Worthy Mnt- Mr. and Mrs. Forster Beach,
,
, ,
Municipal Supply
i
Mr. and Mr . Henry Levy left
molc Chapter, Num«r of the Eastern Back From AugusMne la -1 week for a visit in Long Is­
City Of Kan ford
land New York with relatives and
wlay to attend the
jer-nial S&gt; sinn, Gen
friends.
Mr, ami 51 rs. F’rank I*. Forster
Mr. Moes am! daughter, Alexia,
Approved by
. . . . Order
have returned from a short visit
be held at I"r«ii- nt St. Augustine where they were arrived here Saturday from Mi­
Anada, Aug. J to 1the guests of Mrs. F orster’s sister, ami to visit his daughter, Mrs.
Florid.-i S late llimrd
Lefiles.
Mrs. J. E. Ingraham . They made Grover
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Philips
cnllOf Health
, the trip in their car, leaving here
CONCERTS
Mast Sunday and returning Wed­ ud’ on Miss Heckberger nnd Mr.
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nesday evening.
Friends of the
Heavy
Flat
Crepes.
54
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wide,
in
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founding of the health for some time, is much im­
[PMetrts in 1781 a proved.
PRINCESS SATURDAY
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$5.00 yard
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1“W* the tiewand- million acres of land for one mil­
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$7.00 yard
Philadelphia synsiente.
' city cousal ;,j t u|..
This
amount
settled
the
Voso
claim
irtj.
and other debts of Florida mid re­
wdienn will established the credit of the State.
Maliinson Molly
40-inch Crepes
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TIIE SANFORD HERALD, FR ID A Y , AUG UST 7, 192;
Philadelphia touches! him for four
hits and won from Chicago, 3 to 1.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .. OOO OOO 003—3-5-1
Chicago „ .. 100 000 000-1-4*0
Batteries; Betts, Ilccatur and
Hcnlinc; Jones and Hnrtnett.
Lakeland 5; Sanford 0, (7 inning3,
BRAVES DEFEAT CARDINALS St.rain).
Petersburg 5; Tampa 0.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7.—The St.
Louis Cardinals winning streak
NATIONAL LEAGUE
which had reached four in a row,
Pittsburgh
5; Brooklyn 1.
ended Thursday when Boston won,
Cincinnati
0:
New York 1.
0 to 4. The Braves bunched hits
in the fourth and fifth innings Chicago 1; Philadelphia J.
and were aided by base on balls, St. Louis 4; Boston 0.
Riven by Rhem. Felix was put
AMERICAN LEAGUE
out of the game for protesting.
P
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Rents
VancePilchPhiladelphia fi-6; Cleveland 0-1.
Play in Sleady D ownpour of
Score by innings:
ing for Rrooklyn T hree Out Boston .......... 000 330 000—C-12-0 Washington 5*10; St. Louis 4*..
Rain A fler F ir s t in n in g ;
of Four Times This Season; St. Louis .. .. 000 022 000— l-13-l' Boston 0; Chicago 10.
Hunched H its and Two San­
New York 10; Detroit 4.

Yesterday’s

Results

Bill From St. Louis;
Athletics Split Two

ford E rrors Cause Defeat

^Washington Now W ithin One
Game of League Leading
Philadelphia Team ; Indians
T ake F irst From Athletics

New York Yankees
Trim Cobb’s Tigers

SMOKERS STALL
AND CONTEST IS
GIVENTO SAINTS

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 7.—Pitts­
burgh batted Dazzy Vance hard
Thursday and won first game of
series from Brooklyn 5 to 1, It
was Vance’s second defeat in his
last eleven games and both were
dealt out by the Pirates who hove
stopped the speed ball king three
times out of four this season. Ray
Kremor held the Robins in check,
Dick Cox being the only visitor to
hit effectively, counting for a tri­
ple, n double and a single, the dou­
ble figuring in the lone Brooklyn

W hite Sox Put W hitew ash On Tam pa Fails to Send R a d e r
to Pinto in F irst of F ifth
Iloston and Win by Score
A
fter Umpire Hud Called to
10 to 0 In T hursday’s Game
Play; Score S tands 5 lo 0
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The
champion Senators moved to with­
in one game of the league leading
Athletics Thursday, with two vic­
tories over St. Louis while Phila­
delphia divided n twin bill with
Cleveland. The Senntors took tlie
first gntne, 5 to 4, nnd the second
10 to 3.
First Game.
Score by innings;
St. Louis .. .. 020 001 100-4-8-0
Washington .. I l l 200 OOx—5-8-0
Batteries: Bush, Wingard and
Dixon; Rcuthcr, Marborry and Hevcrcid.

tally.

Score by innings:
Brooklyn .. .. 000 001 000-1-9-1
Pittsburgh . .. 900 021 02x—5-9-0
Batteries: Vance nnd DeBerry;
Krenter nnd .Smith.
REDS DOWN GIANTS
CINCINNATI, Aug. 7.—Cincinnnti took the first game of the se­
ries from New York 9 to 1. Pi­
rn lii gave the Reds their first tally
in the opening inning with n homo
run into deep right field. Cincin­
nati got to Ilcnlley for seven safe­
ties in the second, netting nix runj.
Luquc allowed only six scattered
hits.
Score by innings:
New York .. , 000 001 0 0 0 -1 - 6-1
Cincinnati
H50 tot OOx— 0-11-3
Batteries; Bentley, Wisner mu
Totals ......... 23 5 6 2111 0 Gowdy, Hartley; l.uque nnd Har­
grave.
Score by innings;
Sanford.............. - - 000 000 0—0
I'll 11. LI EH WIN
L akeland................. 000 003 2—5
CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Jones after
(Game protested at start by Ac­
ting Manager Hardy; called Tilt allowing only one hit for eight in­
nings, weakened in tho ninth ami
account rain.)
Summary: Two base hit. Buckley, Edwards. Three base hit,
Kowalski. Stolen base, Buckley,
KnwnhkL Sacrifice, Dumas, Crawford, Surface, Cusack, Ery. Left
mi base, Sanford 4; Lakeland 6.
Base on balls off Ery 1; Crawford
3; Kelly 1; Culbcrt 2. Struck out
by F.ry "; Crawford 3. Hits off
Crawford 5 in 6; off Kelly 0 ini);
off Culbcrt l in I inning. Wild
pitch Culbcrt.
Balk, Crawford.
Umpires, Baxter and Ware. Time

Second Game
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 010 001 010— 3- 9-1
.Washington 001 003 51 x—10-13-0
Batteries: Davis, Danforth, Falk
and H argrave; Ituel and Johnson.
YANKEES TRIM TIGERS
NEW YORK, Aug.
7.—The
Yankees
turned bark Detroit
Thursday, 10 to 4, marking up
their third straight victory and
their seventh success in tho last
eight games. Hoyt pitched ids
sixth triumph of the year. Ernie
Johnson hit a home run.
Score by Innings:
Detroit .. .. 220 000 000— 4-11-0
New York .. 000 530 20x—10-15-2
Batteries: Wells and Hassler;
Hoyt and Bengough.
ATHLETICS BREAK EVEN
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7.—The
Athletics' split Thursday's twin
bill with Cleveland, winning tlie
second game, 6 to 1, after &lt;1rap­
ping the first, 9 to 6. The Indians
clubbed Herrins off the hill in the
third inning of the first game
when they scored five runs.
First Game
Cleveland ............. 105 010 020—1
Philadelphia . .
000 200 (HO- 1
Butteries: Smith and Myatt
H arrirs, Groves, Heimlich, Baum
gartner, Rommel nnd Cochrane
Perkins,
Second Game
Score by innings:
Cleveland .. ^ 000 000 100-1- 8-3
Philadelphia 100 005 OOx—6-13-0
Batteries: W. Miller, Colo and
J . Sewell; Wnlberg and Cochrane.
WHITE SOX WIN. 19 TO 0
BOSTON, Aug. 7.— Blankenship
held the Boston hitters to five
safeties while Chicago romped
away with u 10 to 0 decision
Thursday.
it war his sixth
straight victory. The hitting of
Hvhnlk and Shecty's home run over
tho left field fence together with
the fielding of Tody were features.
Dick Kerr, formur
blacklisted
pitcher of the While Sox, nnd re ­
cently reinstalld to major league
boll, was in uniform and Manager
Collins announced that lie probably
would be used in one of the two
games Saturday.
Score by innings:
Chicago .. .. 003 320 110—10-12-0
Ilo sto n ........ 01m uni) omi— 0. 5-2
Iluttcrics:
lllanknn hip
ami
Schalk; Zuhnizcr, Nculmucr ami
l'iclnkh.

Phillies And Rrnvcs Win

TA MI-A
•Snead, 2h.
Hickey, 3b.
Estrada, If.
Weik, ns. ..
Lee, if ........
C. Allen, cf.

Hudgins, c.

Jesmer, lb.
Foley, p. ..
Alvarez, p.
Totals ..
SAINTS
R. Alien, ss,
Meaner, 3b.
Shannon, rf.
Brown, cf.
Doyle, 2I».
Barnes, lb.
Cox, If........
Hesse, c. ..
Morris, p.
Totals ......... 15 6 4 12 4 1
NOTE: flame forfoitvd to.,Saints
jr.«t of 5th will'll Tampa failed to
send batter to plate after umpire
had culled play.
•Score by innings:
T a m p a ..........................
non 0 —0
St. P e te rsb u rg .........
300 2—5
Nummary: Two base hit, Doyle
2. Three base hit, Hnrncs. Stolen
bare, Hesse 2. Left on base. Saints
t; Tampa 5. Base on balls, off
Foley I ; Morris 2. Struck out by
Morris 3; Foley 4. I Ilia off Fo­
ley I in 3 2-3 innings, Alvarez 0
in 1-3. Hit by pitcher, by Foley
(Measlier and Be se.) Wil'd pitch,
Foley 3. Balk, Morris. Passed
ball, Hudgins.
Losing pitcher,
Foley. Umpire, I’ieh. Time 1:20.

LENINGRAD, Aug. 6.—An old
manuscript discovered in the a r ­
chives of tho Leningrad library is
claimed by the Academe of Science
to bo the original manuscript of
the famous Oriental tales “ A
Thousand and Uru Nights." A.
early as the 15th century it was
believed that t hi manuscript had
been destroyed. This rare find
has now been hieorpnrntcd in the
Russian National Mu uim of Mos­
cow.
Ocala- Construction
tourists hotel under way
Davenport Four hundred thou
tuml-dolmr street paving prnjei
under war.

Wright, Warlow and Company

-&lt;80 Hn f t 12 !n?h »torm
1 Manhole ...------ *~~
1040 Jin f t 3 Inch drain tile a t $100.00 pC]
Extra w o rk ............................. ..........
Monument at atreet Intersection.....

Laboratory Inipectlon of materials.
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2ft.,
Engineering 6 ft ............... ..................

To bo borne entirely by adjacent property
Number of feet frontage....o....... ............. 935
Assessment per foot frontage
...... $5.8821
2) From Fourth St. to Celery Ave.
6172 yds grading a t 40c................................
3840 Stn yds overhaul at lc............. ................
5568 lino ft curb and g utter a t 70c...............
M l lin It flush curb a t 35c........— ...............
7520 sq yds 6 inch rock base a t 80c.................
ARMY DIVISION MOBILIZES SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
260 sq yds 2 inch sheet asphalt a t $1.02.....
QUICKLY
7031) sq yds surface treatm ent a t 30c...........
Knoxville 2; Columbia 0.
Asheville 2; Charlotte 10.
0 Type A inlets a t $35.00.........................
CAMP LEWIS, Wash.. Aug. 6. Spartanburg
9; Augusta J.
9 Type B inlets a t $30.00............................."
—The third arm y division here
can mobilize
inobilizo and
ami be ready to on*
en­
1359 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer a t $1.05........
train In one hour nnd 45 minutes.
579 lin ft 2-1 inch storm sewer a t $2.75........
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
This was determined recently in a
5696
tin ft 3 inch drain tile at $100.00 per jj
Little
Rock
16-5;
Atlanta
4-3.
test mobilization ordered by Major
Chattanooga
1;
Mobile
0.
5
Manholes
a t $50.00............. ......................
General William II. Johnston, camp
commander. The mobilization plan Memphis 0; Birmingham 4.
Extra
work
was kept secret until the orders New Orloans-Nnshvillc, rain.
4 Monuments at street intersections at p
were issued. Every unit In carnp
Laboratory inspection of m aterials___
Quincy—Highway
under
conpacked up and was nt the railroad
.qtructlon between here an«I ChnULegal expense, advertising etc 2% .... ...
station within the time stated.
ahoocheo progressing rapidly.
Engineering 5 ft ..—...... ...... ............... ......
Palmetto— Plans under way for
Clearwater — Foundation Iwork
municipal improvement progress
being laid for $1,000,000 hotel.
to cost $1,250,000.
10 do porno ciuirviy ujf mijHU'ni jiropcriy nwnen, f*
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TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY UN LOCUS 1 Number of feet frnotago .................... 4381.1
Assessment
per
foot
frontnge............
$4,781
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AVENUE AND FORT REED AVENUE FROM UNION AVENUE
FRED T. WILLIAMS, &amp; J
SOUTH TO CELERY AVENUE.
The following is tlie final estimate for the paving of Locust Ave.,
Fcct
Cost PJ
nnd Fort Reed Ave., from Union Ave. south to Celery Are., a width Nnnie.
Description
Frontage f t pJ
of 21 feet with sheet nsphalt on a 6 inch rock base from Lnion A v e,
Neavo'a Addition to Sanford Fit. I
Smith to nnd including Fourth Street intersection; and surface trent- J. J. Ifcitz, Lot 1 blk D....................... 133 ’ 5
nun t on a 6 inch rock base from Fourth St., south to ( clery Ave.
Irene F. Lnngley nnd Mildred
(1) From Union Ave. to Fourth Street.
Simmons, Lot 1 blk G..............- ........
CO
J
I lid cu yds grading a t ................................................................ 9 444.00
Same
Lot 4 blk G..«........
60
J
960 stn yds overhaul a t 1c.............................-..............................
9.60
Same
Lot 5 blk G...............
GO
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117s lin ft concrete curb and gutter nt76c................................. 895.28
Same
Lot 1 blk J...~.................... CO
*|
7u tin ft flush curb at 3.5c...........................................
24.50
Same
Lot 4 blk J ........................
CO
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I isu ..j yds 0 inch rock base nt 80c..........................
1,184.00
Same
Lot 5 blk J ........................
55
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J 167 sq yds 2 inch sheet nsphalt at $1.02.....................
1,496.84
Same
Lot 5 blk J ..................-.....
5
jjt
273 sq yds brick relaid at 10c
.......................................
109.20 Mary Reason, Lot 1 blk K......- ..............
42.3
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2n:t «q ft concrete alley returns at 30c.......................................
60.90
Normany Square, Sanford, Fla.
2 Typo A inlets a*. $35.00 ......................................................
70.00
Corn King, Lot 1 .... ....... - ........................ 132
5.£S
2 Type It inlet, at 10.00 ........... .........................................
60.00
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 16..........................
45
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Fred E. Crandall, Lot 17......................
45
"1
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 18..........................
45
m
Charles Gnno, Lot 19................... .... —..... 45
w
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 20...................... 114.6
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J. E. Paces Subdivision of Block C—Mellon’
Mamie J. Heerin, Lot 48........................
22
$5JS
Mamie J. Heerin, Lot 48.............................. 267
$4.7!
Mamie J. Ileerrin, Lot 65.................. 289.7
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E. R. Trnfford’s Map of San fort
Zion Hope Church, Lot 4 blk C Tr. D.....
68.4
J. M. Robinson, Lot 1 blk 7 Tr. I).......
50
J. M. Robinson, Lot 2 blk 7 Tr. I)......
50
J. M. Robinson, I.ot 3 blk 7 Tr. D......... 61
J. M. Robinson, I.ot 4 blk 7 Tr. D....... 50
J. M. Robinson, Lot 5 blk 7 Tr. I).......
50
Richard McPherson, Lot 1blk 8 Tr. D 50
Richard McPherson, Lot 2
blk
8Tr.
D
Emma Lamnr, Lot 3 blk 8 Tr. D........... 64
Jam es Potts, Lot 4 blk 8 Tr. D.’............ 50
Wm. C. Stewart, Jr., Lot 5 blk 8 T r. D 50
J. L. Lindsey, Lot 7 Blk 8Tr. E............
84
J. L. Lindsey, Lot 8 blk 8 Tr. F..............
50
W. B. Ballard, Lot 9 blk 8 Tr. E........
60
Union Lodge, Lot 10 blk 8 Tr. E........
60
Theresa Stewart, Lot l blk 9 Tr. D— 50
Squire Wright, Lot 2 blk 9 Tr. D........
50
Squire Wright, Lot 3 blk 9 Tr. D........ .
6*1
Squire Wright, Lot 4 blk 9 Tr. D..... —
50
Squire Wright, Lot 5 blk 9 Tr. D........
50
Josephine Dixon, Lot 6 hlk 9 Tr. E.......
50
Maggie Burrows, Lot 7 blk 9 Tr. E.....
60
Stennie Buddie, Lot 8 hlk 9 Tr. E.........
61
Phil Green, Lot 9 blk 9 Tr. E ----- ----60
N. H. Garner, Lot 10 blk 9 Tr. E ...... 50
Will Prather, Lot 1 blk 10 Tr. I)
60
J. S. Gardner, Lot 2 Hlk 10 Tr. D
60
Louisa Rozicr, Lot 3 blk trt Tr. D
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in Sanford
Funds im m ediately available subject to title
exam ination.

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUF
(Second Hall)
Won Lost I
T am p a ........................ 30
7 .1
l.nkeland .............
26 1H .1
St. Petersburg . . . 18 23
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A _ treaty was made with the
Semiholu Indiana nt Moultrie near
Kt. Augustine in September, 1823.
In the treaty the Indians agreed to
oend chiefs west to Mtudy to coun­
try with a view to moving there

Florida Re-Sale Exchan
deferred payments.
Witness nty han'd this 22nd duy of July A. Dof the City of Sanford.
L. R. PHILIPS, CBf
Publish July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28.

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(’oU, r I ' V?.r^,Vo‘
i ° rt “ Co.
“ v,nK
» to Fla.
&gt;'ou- WANTED: Hoarders, with or with- f . r
M I N I ? P O G .2 N O T
PLEASES, nt very reasonable sections on the Florida " v.&lt;msi.i
Vermont
Lumber
Osteen,
Sample copy and rate card upon
I | | 011*1 k n i i t . u h ) I h l * I*. I « r I k p )
out rooms. 811 Elm Ave. Phone
H u m w i t h M inc= i
]&lt;K ■ »•* prices. Remington Portable Type­ re&lt;iticst.
d u n 1! a r t m I n r n ) , » , k a t l n s l l i r i t i * t
writers. Telephone 93, Welnka
674-W,
_________________________________h i i n i p » r r » n u i r b . S l l l l , I h r r r In m i
OR . ALE: New bungalow, 5
— *7 ■ H » «
Bldg.
A V T t'ii t o
c.
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a m y l i m t h r i n n . n «&lt;l t h a t l» H i m
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LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
rooms, all papered, large sloep- W
WANT hi) TO R E M : Small house Ul«r. limit IkPlr k&gt;i.l,nni(« In kp Ml
4oubU • bov*
&gt;ng porch. Screened front and back
lakeland,
through
the
Staror
flat,
prefer
one
furnished,
by
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want
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing Telegram. Best advertising me­ porch. Partly furnished. Wants to
tr, tor con" ,r
r r e f nn"
n s . "r '* r
Engraving, Embossing. See us dium in South Florida. Published go North. I 3-4 miles Orlando the year or will consider short Itt nf i‘m
time
furnished.
Slate
price.
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first. We do it. Phone 417-W. mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— Road a t Citrus Heights,
n i n ru lr, h a i r
iilm t m lith t
he
fe!r»«i Un“' h It. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
Vfmdwnrth, Valdez Hotel.
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Lakeland, Florida.
fir..
tl&lt;‘ o f tlfirk**
83 I LET PARK AVENUE. Facing WANTED: The public to know Ju iir hnI n n himmi Iiihwr | hf ar n *in nta
I
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*»f I h r r f i t l h *
west on Park Avenue and 132
u r - ( ,|o ird t o
that they car get their auto re­ i h r j i i m i l In Im* «nil n m l i t •Mir. Il
REAL ESTATE
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
l o m n ' t m u i i r r |*ii r (lull In r l v n h r r r .
through the Xenia Gazette. Zcn- feet deep on Evans Street. Beau­ pair work cioni. reasonable and iJu*»t
Nti l i m i t i n l i i m i m r i t h r r r n t u l
k 'l'X n * S»ntiful
pine_
trees,
hiijh
(locution,
work
guaranteed
by
expert
meia.
Ohio.
Rich
agricultural
dis,,lln?.
tr?
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h
Devotion,
• fla p o n ill'U
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h n l N O t iir w h rr i* clnr«iit*i l i » t i | i r n t o
J. E. SPURLING, auS-division
F O G A V ^ fC V
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•Ji. i m - T l l o n .
—
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.
..,---chanics.
Wallace’s
Garage,
on
OrS S
■pecialint. Subdivision to Or­ trict. Want ad and display r £ s
In i ■vim &gt;i«l U a N o r o n f r u n I n i
r . , «n!'»B'lu«nl
nient house. Can he bought nt sac- l*nd&lt;&gt; Road. One mile fron city o l Sl ho |nh r|iriih!i*tn.
(? C 5 A S O M
Ci&lt;3
OT&gt;
on request.
lando,
Florida,
and
F
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rifice mill
and mi
on exceptionally ___
easy tlmiG
limits,
h l u m r l f n t h o m r o r i n m m t n i l P In
St u b o s .
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
I *5. m r.i»* of
M
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Itrt h in ta rlf » « n &gt;
friMii h n m r . In
terms if sold at once. 11. M. RUM- *,,7 '
----------------way.
COLUMBUS (Go.,) LEDGER — BLEY.
n f l r v t rr#t»»frr«*
WANTED TO BUY: A disc har­ tin r l l h r r **f
itl.r-B* .
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Classified ails
have the largest
row. W. M. Young. 312 N. Park gii a *i *I. "I si l i f t n v* n it • h »r nr•iIm I «•r n i kn -r I
th?r '
oIl..At,..____
,.
P;(lh rate*. rule*
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ t o i l SALE: Uartnail of extra Avenue.
SIGNS
n ii n i' i i 11Vi 11'« h n w r %«• h r r n 11n r «*f
' •in «iv« y «
gia. Rato 8c (O-word line) line.
i h r h n r t l m l ll»ltnt*» i Ian I n h n i h n n t l
fancy bananas. Selling
Any
Kind—Anywhere
tiilun. Anti If
litm I n «!«•*
noble
price.
Fi»
^®til aoolot you
I n n , an &gt; to n ! i
I h n l »*nn
m ilir
price. F i r s t 'S u e d am i' 'V
^ Avoriu.■C°°k‘ APP,&gt;'
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ sonable
, win. «&lt;1 10
I h e i r I t i n j i n i h l r i n w a t iiair l l a n r r r r Railroad Avenue.
• &lt;6*. B olt-N ipper adm &lt;S
tn ln ly
r n m r u i t r n t l f &gt;Intel) r l n n r l«
ers nml fern growers «f Volus­
Iff.rtlv*
IT .XIOT IC 'S
P. cond hand refrigera­
„
N l f | ) | i l n i ; nl» i*111* Kr;»hh«iiiC Ho* m a t
ia county advertise in the Del .and I OK SALE: Ponzi is not in San­ i WANTED:
tor. Mu ‘ ‘b e in g o o d c o n d itio n . "*&gt; "•e .•*»«•*— * «*. «p«-nk. s m h n
jjOiiM *»«• th\ ”
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Daily News, rate lc per word, rash
p r r u o n !«• r n l l l l r i l i n i h r n r r l n l t i i M
price ailtlr*.. *•
ford but A. M. Philips is and Phone 25.
«.l i h r i n i i l li t i H l r w . n m l h i n l m m l i a t n l
W,oii« nuin'ier u Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At with order.
can
put
you
in
line
for
handsome
n i l n i f f il» r r n i i n f r &gt; mIh m i I iI
lull" About on*
F irst Street.
in ,
profit on 40 acre farm.
ft*&gt;r u p n m l n i l ! * «irh n «*»ir l i l r v a i 't l .
a II10&lt;101&lt;11&lt;I n o . *
„II ,I n„U rr ^, ,n M i m r t .........
iirr^nva ... a l r i l w r
MAINE — Wutorville, Morning r ~
-------------------------- WANTED: Six or seven room
th« other* can l
h«us*\ close in. Apply 317 Oak n !&lt;■«&lt;» iu«i will i&gt;»ii&lt; *•&lt;«»*•&lt;•* »»!»&lt;•»
TIN AND METAL WORK
jltb yon u n i...
Sentinel. Thousands o f M a i n e [** DR SALE: Direct from owner, Avenue.
I n k r r f * I h i ' l r 1m who u*l% l i i i i i i r
ill
tr «.Mreo».
l i l f t h t ii m l ii I it* t m i k r hiluliiMiilH UH ill
people are interested in Florida, ^ r o o m house, h a t h , electric
I n *1111% ill h o mi* f i l l e r u lit Vil full*
JAMES H. CO W A N -A ll kinds property. Reach them t h r o u g h Dghts, 2 1-2 acres, IP o r a n g e tre e s ',.....,,.,,,.
Y 6 S * -----h im h i »T b*
%ml i h n l lw lii^ l %*h o i k n i k m i ««*.•&gt; miles. r.......
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Hie Sentinel, “ ‘
. 1 t b * ■■■*
on hard
hard mini
road •&gt;
2 11-2
from post WAiMhN |i) RENT: It nr 7 room t*4
ap- on
P o csn 't
itu |i1 U h n l Ii* *i i i «* him n r I wiMMtiii.
*.lr* «« •&lt;»
Water nrd Boat Tanka. At Oak plication,
liniifc. Modern nml close in. I ’ll uri) *ilii* u n i * •H ititrl!
office towards Country Clubl Ideal
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Avti.uc and Third Street. Tele­
place fur chickens. Phone 571-J. What have you? "Hox" Herald.
i a | valid.
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p ro m p t.
E fflo l.n i
A LITTLE TA N T AD IN The
r r n l I h n l «»l»r *%«^ o i m t . tI I iim: ii !MI2)
»r*lc.
HERALD will bring you in big H H t SALE: Hawaiian guitar with (WANTED: Man with ear to sell K n l l i u i h IIII s H h r r « | i l n l n r i l I n l l i r
| ii si 14•** i h n l
iht* ii|i«*rn(ril lh«* %llll
instructions
how
to
play.
Can
complete
line
miulit
remits.
Advertise
those
old
a
r
­
Innlity
auto
tires
Building: Material ticles you have stored away and be seen at Ml Park Ave.
l i f t 'd ii *u* 11 b it* Hit* ii ii I ^ m i )
wli«*
and tubeExclusive territory, Ii.1 i| l » r rti t t l i h 111 **t»rk m i l
T 1'
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111
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Experience
m i e . ii !., i ...
" i' ii ••xt,,'iii’iice not necessary. Salary would n
MIRACLE Concrete t o , general have no ure for. A little thirty- POP
1
OI.
SALK.
Win,low
screens.
Cal
l
:
per
month.
Milestone
Rut,IIS
l. 111HIII 11It:11 Atir lull u r litl&lt;«l,
cement work, sidewalks, build­ cent ad may bring you several
_________ &lt;l'i‘r ID,, East Liverpool. Ohio.
heV,
rrrlnlutjr iiuKtil t*» luu i* cfiiud ir e c t o r y
ing blocks, irrigation bores. J, H dollars. Phone 113 and a repre­
iiiriiitril
la•-r
r.ml rrrtiiumrtulril Ihnl
sentative will call and t.ce you.
F 01* SALK One r» your old »U*r- UM* -i L h u* n i nTerwlllegar, Prop.
. m **hr hr »»*1iifill'll u I nriir*lr uirilul.
\»
y\
.»
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hl&gt;,
\\
&lt;
?II
dnlliiur
work,
ExI
nf
rmiriri
ihN ((roltlriii hn* lirru
sey cow, l.ind and gentle ns u
, pl*«-» wtlfcla •"■V
|0*ll nnw ill position lo dll \v«*ll «*0»r4l
|I»iiU« ih «U »*l pr**|»lr. lull
I I.OHIDA—ORLANDO- Oilando lamb. Price $50,00. J, It. Teller,
pfitplp ill Sh h I mpiI
HILL LUMBER CO. Houaa
ilrillini'
•" &lt;• r»*„■»„■,,»|rdllfrrei.1
M««in.-«&lt;«»I
n i l PM n r r i l r d .
Morning Sentinel; largest dassi- Lake Mary, H r.
,,
. .. ;(allAslib-v
. ' " l i n y h « mII&gt;,,11.- oipi
l.t r&gt;(l
, i,» * Bu«n&gt;.
, i . m&lt;
« i &lt;i
Service, Quality and Price.
J | « | n h r n » » l *1*"
fieil huriness, rate lc a word, min­
Enst ru s t Street,
I | • 1.1 nimlitK htuiii* nluiii*. Thr*
■Is rii|"lf"l. 11 ■*
iirr *%Iwr rn«ni*h !&lt;• o«%M nw I’.iwr*
imum 21c cash with order.
^iphuhctifiinr f“*
FOR SALE: At a bargain. One \\ \ N I I|l;St OTtOpmil hi*I. Aunty
l’*»f»rh mi*t hiiwl*f»ml 144.1 **llr MB'S
Vbp*.
,,
,
.
...
...
,
if
|
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nil Ihr I ii i4i11i KB Util li»«rlhrr n*ul
ill' UODN'ICO in u n v M r i ..
young Jersey bull. 30 head of
sMiinlny ofteriirton only. \nld**7. j ,4ll%r ,«••s»n« i»ii ii*** nm i i » « i nu»
DAVID B. HYEB TMil
MORNING JOURNAL is the
(1;iiry
w,„ ivi. Illjlk
Vc«*l«lt y l II, Mr. \Vot&gt;| worth, Valdez In Hill? 1%
In **«ln» In •»»«*
Automobiles
Hooms For Kent
a ...'Pled want ail medium in i this winter, fash or ail on terms
Ipire In 'this
A n C H IT E C l
rbi-iilim.
Duytmin (Fla.) One cent a word with security. D, W. Kennedy, De- Hot**!.
\. mir*i.
CT 0 R Y
D IM .,
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
an insertion. Minimum 2.r&gt;e,
Uemh.r L l 4
FOR RENT—Ronton wltii or with­
WA NTED: I til'll c la s s r e a l t y
Land. Fla. Route I. Box 11.
Dodge Touring.
fHONK
Flos. lIulM lnic
out mi-nls.
Reasonable rates, 1921
-------- - -I
Mil*’ man for city and rulslivis1925 Dodge Coupe.
PAM PA DAILY TIMES. Tampa,
148
O rlando, F ln rld a
f.iiicotn
lliill.ie.
Renew
Vonr
IlealUi
1im its, | Imi Excellent proposition. Apply
1923 Dodge 4'onpc.
1 la. Thousands tead the clas- FOR SALK: Outside new
will lie $200 i.er a*-re after Sop Monday morning, the 19th, Vnldcz
1922 Dodge Touring.
'ilied pages of Florida’s Great
by
Purification
Itealiv
&lt;‘«.
Mr.
Wool
worth,
Valdez
FOR
RENT:
Front
K
d
r
o
m
.
Call
teniher 1. Plume 30X-W for pres
D odge G r a h a m I
IIni
Dmne Daily, rules 2 cents a word. cut
Anv physician will tell yon that } at Mil.ii&gt; Tbeatio or 32t Mag­ 1923 Truck.
Hotel.
Mi Directory
price.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.I
"Perfect Piirificnlion of the Sy
nolia Avenue.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck
HILTON’S
Write lor complete rate card.
tem ii Nature's foundation &lt;&lt;f
— MoUigrnphing.
For
Honl
FOR SALE: For a muck turnover
I. \V. Phillips* S o n s
IIAHIIKH siini*
Sparc
no
the
page
IVifi-d
Health."
Why
not
rid
F'Ht
SALE
L| mailing—a* you
or development purposes 1 have
for
classified
advertisements.
Dodge
Bros. Sales and Service
113
Magnolia
Ave.
PALM
BEACH
COUNTY
Thelon
your
eK
of
Hironic
nilmcnis
tt.at
ken yon w a n t it
See John
.................
slu ;,-iid o in
d ev elo p l o v n i . i l d o e m f o r o n l y EUR RENT: House,
... .i
x mi■*&lt;&gt; %
*• t . L i V * Why not rent lluou* vacant moms, Phone 1
Oak mid 2nd SI
&lt;1 First Class Burhers
are
tmderndnhig
ynur
vitality
Ml. E. Porch, First
*
J
I III k IU1
....... . ,, li t . . . . . I »...
Mils nun.
3-1(10.00 per acre wilh good terms.
&lt;&gt;r sell that, second-hand gauds?
nn-nt.
Read
about
it
in
the
Palm
Special
Attention
purify
yniir
f&gt;iillre
vst&lt;‘in
by
takk fiidg.
Given To 1-adles and Children. lb aeh Post. Sample copy sent on This will reipiirv iiuh-k action if FDR REN T: Unfurnished nnart- im: a Ihormiph em ir..... . Cnlotnlis.
you want it. Call phone 725 be­ nn-nt. three rooms, piivate bath, * moo or twice n week Or several
reipiest.
n o t T ill.A M I r u v r
I lfs fffm r e n t
'\
fore noon Saturday.
l r . I ,e&lt;iii T h a i H uv*. t e '
with hot water. Private entrance, wed. nml •'&lt;*• how Nature reMuntf.
Dili
Oak
Avenue.
.Wiibh
y«m
with
lu'iulh.
ADVT.RTISING
g,-li
rccults
if
it
A SONS
M&gt;.nu(aeiur«i1 t&gt;
C hinaw are in E nglish l*orce- readies potential buyci.x. Pa- FOR SALE: Lot 111. extra large. ---------------------------------------------- j C;,|ot;ilis m&lt;&gt; the greatest of all
I h o i u K - l . l n i l i l o I’ a l a f b _
|[)rive D.
Highland
A'.e.
Quick
sale
31350.
RENT: Five rr.um house, y tem purifiers. (5&lt;-l a family
n«M i,v
2nd Si. at It. R- la in s, R u v a ria n a n d J a p a n e s e hub:, Daily N. ,va is circulated in Term . Frcil W. Ball. Photic lltni-J. FOR
I . I I O I M ) l&gt; XI N T K 1 S I - 4 X 1
303 East Fifth, pply 3tnl Enrich p:e kng». containing full directions,
C h in a m a k e lo v ely eiriH
! l" "nlu anal and agricultural buc111 l h K » u l , a Avak
pi ii e 35 da,* trial p:u kage, 10 i ts.
Ave.
tion.
SALK
I’h o n v 3TH
FOR IIIRK
At any drug store.
Adv.)
FOR
SAKE:
Pi
ice
other
farm
land
Day
SERVICE
1’he Ball Hardware ADVERTISE nt liw ■Journal-Her­ within 5 miles of city then see FOR RENT: 5 i-imni lion- e, m iner
i*fss alt trains
$ 1.00
S1.no Vnlm'M fur
— .Bag;
P'
Second apd Cedar. Apply il. T.
Oak Avi'nin'.
-3-W
lV'&lt;h«ne r&gt;M unit‘ 03
ald., Suu Hi Georgia’b greatest A. 51. Philips,
fide
Try
Sniilfi’s
IJaiSno
vr»c V a lu e s fm* . ......
Pace,
Box
203.
newspaper. .Morning, uflenioop, FOR SAKE: One imr^e and tw&lt;&lt; I
i:tc.
CAFE
weekly mid Sunday.
Classified
horse wagons. John Murphy, APARTMENT FOR RENT: Cheap S llD R f o r ?XOO(l l ) a i ’l&gt; 0 r
W. H. LONG
G. TAYLOR DYER
rates Ilie per line. Waycroas Jour- Gitulerx illc, Fla.
A s I .m u ' A s T h e y L a st
rates for mininter nionllis. Ap­
^ice and (piality
nal-llerald. \Vay&lt;Tims, Georgia.
work.
Ladies
welcome.
ply
300
French
Av&lt;
MEAT
MARKET
2vigils
P a in tin g — D c c o ra tln if
"A ( ir e a titr S a n fo rtl T ltn u o flt
FOR SALE: Lot on Izturcl Av
II A C A F E
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE — bctwi n
I'liinl ami
Fourth HOUSE FOR RENT: 5 mom Next to Valdez.
A
(JreattM*
C
lm
inlter
o
f
P I1 0 N K 303
Vflc Hmiae
Semi m your subscription t&lt;&lt; the r«”*»tU for mly $1150. Term-.
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin.
houm1, south of i-lu«&gt;l Imuse at
U’o n tm c re c "
Mgr. IQ'. W. 1st SL
Tiibinie nr hand il la your local pi..,,,., -,,r.
1Paola. Apply to J. tl. lliTzberzcr,
dealer so y&lt;&gt;u van read Florida’s
I'nolii. Fla.
LI. CAFE
greatest tiewsp&lt;i|ier. Ofle year,
RINK’S F IL L IN G 111 Service and QualM is c e lla n e o u s
FOR RENT: Two large rooms for
$8.00, i; mouth-. 3 1 t h r e e months
ItUel and Park Avelight
housing.
West
Fir
l
Street.
32.nu.
If
you
desire
$1.0u0
insur­
H. A. SPEIR
STATION
ance policy mid 5V to your order. DUPLEX shorthand course by Phone 1185-W,
III:
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ATM
—
IA
V
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r.NT.A
r«ntrnctor and Builder
1113 Sanford Ave. Hanford. Fla.
I'litt'H iiin -ltrm iile v Itb lg .
MUGS
DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell youmnil
siit‘*"'***"’iI.T r(oat one-iiilh oim*i &lt; FOR
** RENT: Furnished apart,.lent.'
'
: .uir.iMl
Fl or libi
sS’J-M — Phone — 499-M
anything? If *&lt;&gt; ad vert iso in National Shorthand School, latk.
‘ » Sanford I amt and Wall I n ­
ILG STORE — Prcthe Gainesville Sun.
land. Fin.
I'wr ‘ ° - lMrst *S tr,T t2108 PALMETTO AVE.
Jrugs, Siwlas.
Wa
DEVELOPERS
ATTENTION
hott ai yo.ir nhsne.
a x . v a J i x m m v m 'i i m i a H N x u o s a i l l i i M R U i i u n t i i a . i i i i K i i
40 Id)ts
Pensacola is beginning
the
KKAI. KSTATH
IN Sim A N U U
greatest development in Gtorgia’s ■
TCICM,
Everything
u iidlu’ning laiul south of Rose Court,
hmtury; a half million dollar higli- M
m
I Ills solid Ivision ia slaked and
way
to
the
gulf
beach
just
finish­
Business
Silos
For
the
Sportsman
| HECTKIC 00.
ready to pul on the market.
ed: at two million dollar bridge u
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F lo r id a ’. . H e a r t ,
W EA THER FOR FL O R IE .i

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Its R i c h e s t G a r d e n L a n d

S cattered thundershowers T h u rr
day and F n Ja y ; g jn tle winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST G, 1925

jf.Arc Urged To
Operate In Civic
int WhichWillBc
enWideUublieity

State Concludes Its Case
Against Chicago Murderer;
Arguments To Close Friday

FEDERAL ROAD
SYSTEM PLANS
ARE COMPLETE

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Nl/MBER 31«.

Over $16,000 Reported
By Team s and Com­
m ittee at M eetin g
D uring N oon H our

OfficesOpenTonigrht
SoCitizensMayHave
ClianccTo Join Body

SANFORD WINS
OVER VISITORS
BY SCORE 4 TO 3

Mayor A sk sB usin ess
H ouses to Close For
30 M inutes Friday

Membership Fund
May Reach $75,000

N um ber o f Inspiring
In a statem ent today, Mayor
F orrest Lake called upon every
T alks Heard; W orld
business firm in Sanford to
Prosecution's |,;isl Expert
do se its doors between 10 anil
Record I s Broken
W itness Today Declares
IT '
10:30 o’clock tomorrow in order
Scott Is Sane and Itefused
to allow every citizen to take
A t o t a l n f $1(5,184 re j
[vies to Be Taken o f
part in the unique publicity
to Submit to Examination Over Fifty 'thousand Miles
Celery-Feds Come From He* stunt, which will lie one of the to d a y n o o n h y th u te a m o r mg Parade o f C itiOf Nation’s Roads Are To
hind In Last of Contest to closing features of the G reater ‘ p a u iz a tio n a a n d th e .sp ecial
Sanford Campaign.
1 in tn iitU t' in Ih o C h a m lre r o f
I5e
Marked
Uniformly
Ac­
lens Coining B o d y
Trim Highlanders In Final
The Mnyor'a statem ent was
C o m m e rc e m o m b o n h ip e n m cording
to
Present
Plans
A bout Friday Noon
Game of the Series Here ns follows:
p a ig n , b o o s te d th e a m o u n t
be citizens o f S a n f o r d a r e Many Old Directors Are Re­
“ I wish to request every mer­
r a is e d tim e f a r in t h e " K rc a tchant
nml
business
m
an
in
San­
Accused
Assur.cs
Stoic
Man­
nI to co -operate in a g r e a t
Elected; T.F. Adams Again
A lford M akes Win
e r S a n f o r tl” m o v e m e n t to
ford
to
close
his
place
of
busi­
ner As He I.miens to Testi­
ad v e rtisin g a t u n t b e Made President of Oldest
ness for a hnlf hour tomorrow
Possible
for
Beds
$ 6 8 ,8 8 (’»,
w h ic h
r e p r e s e n ta
mony o.' Various Alienists
|n 9:50 a n d 10:50 o ’c lo c k
Local Co-Operative Hotly
morning beginning a t 10 anti
•J,7r&gt;5
nicmlrerships.
brrow m o rn in g . M o v in g
d osing nt 10:30 o'clock, to per­
Wade's Triple in 9th Inning, mit
A larg e r sum was reported to­
CHICAGO, Aug . f».—The State Principal Cities of Florida
All of the directors and officers
every citizen joining in
b n :* will be ta k e n o f i t
Are Included In Highways
Followed by Edwards Error
of the Sanford-Oviedo
Truck today concluded it ■effort to prove
m aking the closu of* th e cam­ day than on cither of the first two ~
It will lie a p a r t o f a S a n - Grow ers, Incorporated, o f thi city R obert Scott cane.
Tho team s today reported
Dr. William
Mapped Out In Rig Survey 1
Gives Locals Winning Run
paign one o f the biggest fea­ dnys.
$I0,7H5 and the special committee
I picture to lie s h o w n all were rc-dcctcd a t the annual O. Krohn, the h i t pro. edition nlitures of the movement.
uniat, told of hi. c.xaminntions of
The Sanford Celery-Feds rallied
America. It will t y p i f y m eeting of the stockholders Tin
WASHINGTON, Aug. 0— Fifty
“ P utting over this unique a f­ composed of President Edward
Higgins of tho trade body, Judgo
Scott
and
his
comlu
in
the
eighth
ami
ninth
innings
of
sion
that
the
thou: and miles of roads, honey­
fair will mean much to Sanford
L ilJ
fpirit o f S a n fo r d in t h e day night and the m eeting of the prisoner wan sane.
K. F. IloiishoUler, Mayor F o rrest
Wednesday's game to score the
lie repeated combing the Failed S 'n tcs from
in the way of publicity anti will
Board
of
Directors
Wednc
d
a.
ibl" campaign which will
Iaike nnd S. 0 . Shinholaer, re ­
three runs necessary to beat the
Iorica of the four previous state the • niiiidiaa InTiler to the Gulf
afford an opportunity fo r all to
triumiili at a victory din­ n ig h t respectively, according to an alienists that Scott declined to co.-gt mul from the Atlantic to
ported
$5,100 additional.
Lakeland
Highlanders
by
a
score
join in rclebrnting our achieve*
announcem ent made this morning
! workers tomorrow n ight.
C ant. W. A. Lefflcr, working un­
of I to 3 and win two out of three
subm it to an examination in the th i Pacific, ........ selected Wcuitcs
mcntii of th is week. The co­
l&gt;y
j
.
C.
Hutchison,
general
mana­
be put on in the vicinity
der Mnj. Floyd Palmer, reported
jail.
of the series here.
operation o f everyone in this
day by 11,«- joint board on inter­
kt Street anil Magnolia Avc- ger.
today th a t his team hsd secured
Jack
Alford,
Sanford
catcher,
m
atter
is
urged."
state
highway?,
ns
"U
nited
States
compo
.
.
Three
hours
were
allotted
each
th e Board of Directors
m em berships am ounting to $2,725
fraffic officers will be stasaved tho day for the Celery-Feds
, i side for closing argum ents. If highways" to be designated with
FOKKKST LAKE,
cd
of
G.
E.
Balntas,
W.
S
Hand.
since noon Wednesday. This is the
at various points to keep ,
1
‘lt*
full
tilliu
IH
ll.M
’tl,
l|u»
ami
made
their
victory
possible
in
uniform
road
m
arkers.
Mayor
o
f
Sanford.
larg est nmount reported a t any
of that section free from George Herlist, J. B. Jones, John will not go to the jury before to­
The actual grouping of these 'resident and Manager I,oral the eighth when his timely hit to
bile traffic"and narking. A budw ig. A. K. M erriw cthcr, Henry morrow noon.
one
tim e by a single team . Tho
center
field
scored
Frisian
and
('lull
Leave
This
Morning
roads into the main arterial high
l....Hi will he creeled ntiN Idkel »"d I etcr I hurston, will,
team of Capt. Elton J . Moughton,
Bailey to tie the score 3 to 3.
j
ways was abandoned today l&gt;x the
For
Meeting;
President
Na­
item -lion and a line will H . F. Adams, president o« the con w orking under M sj. S. O. Shinholone o u t in the ninth, K it-! HONOR ROLL FOR
CHICAGO, Aug.
0.—Russell full committee ami was tu rm d ov­
tional Commission Is There dieWith
scr, reported th e next larg est
rom the Imoth down F irs t Pa »y nn‘l
J - IJolly' v‘c‘-'-pn.'M- *cott, his life at stake in a sanity er to a nb nmmittee, winch, a f­
Wade, center fielder for the
am ount, th at hoing $1,000. There
I'icturcs will he taken ‘lentCelery-Feds, tripled to right field
“GRKATFR
CITY”
hearing, sat stocially in court Wed­ ter mnking it ntative designations,
With the departure this nn'Hi- ami scored the wining run a mowere also team s which reported
anil the cam era will then
The directors at th eir meeting nesday while seven guards of the will submit iis-omniendations t*&gt;
ing of the t ’elcry-Fcds for Lake­ mi lit Inter on w hat was suppo.-ed
$010 nml $000 each. X
team en, re-ap­ 'h a th watch and four prosecution the mu ions states for approval.
DRIVE
IS
G
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cil on an automobile truck last night, it was learned,
land where they will play the to have been a squeeze play. Wade
W orld's Itrrord broken.
■ entire line of people will pointed J . C. Hutchison as general alienists told the jury they believ­
Roads designated include:
three remaining days nf this week, | started for home and Edwards , 1
Reports
of the m em berahipj
fn ns v ell as the crow ds on m anager nnd Robert A. Cobh
'd him sane.
Alabama: Dm front north bord­ President
Vance K. Douglass!
.‘■jiiiford citizens who enrolled in
secretary- treasurer.
of the streets.
A fter the testimony of Dr. \V. er near Athens to Decatur to and Manager Jim Moore of the j Lakeland catcher, threw the hall | the Cham her of Commerce ,lining nuhscrihetl up to noon on the sec­
The re-election of all of the of O. Krolm, the last prosecution ex­ Birmingham, Montgomery, Brew- local dull left for Tampa where i to third. The runner could not •lie first two days of the big mem­ ond day of the enm paign, W. II.
Il’rnrhm ation Issued
ficers
of the co-operative organi- pert, is put into record tomorrow ton, Mobile; another road west they will attend an official league get back in time and started to ­ bership riim paign are published to ­ M cFarland, director of thu cam ­
Forrest Lake has issued
all zation, Mr. Hutchison, belh-v ., morning, closing argum ents will border m ar Hamilton to Birm ing­ meeting at I o'clock thi:. afternoon ward homo plate. Tho hall was day. The nam es of those enroll- paign for the triule body nnd vice­
la mat inn asking th a t
ham, Aidsoii, into Georgia; anoth­ which will also he attended by bandied by n num ber of High­ led today will he published tumor- president nf the American City
flu;e between 10 and 10:30 is a strong indication th a t all of begin.
Bureau declared n t the luncheon
.
the
stockholders
w
ere
pleased
er
road north-cast bonier near Michael Sexton, president of the landers as Wmle got nearer nnd
that the proprietors and
The case probably will go to the
nearer the point of scoring, Fi- 1 ° nnd nam es of oth ers joining in lens than two dnys. T h at, ho
Fort Payne to Gadsden, Birming­ National Baseball Fomniinsion.
with their choice of officials dur­ jury into in the afternoon.
say take part,
Friday
will
ho
published
Saturday.
believes, in more than any other
unity as he made his last effort
The li.it is as follows:
There is no itppeul from the ham, Tuscaloosa, Livingston into
arsons who have joined tho ing the past year and look for­
Mr. Sexton has come to Flo ido at dodging, Wade slid into home
. 1
city of approxim ately 10,000 poo- •
Missippi;
another
road
west,
herdward
with
oven
g
re
a
te
r
success
1
verdict. If .Scott is found sane.
re of C o n n ie \ und the
for an investigation in the Florida plate, Kdwarda throwing badly to
Tuesday
pie
in
thu
world
has
ever
raised
in
during the ensuing vegetable sea­ JtW * A’ »e(*&gt;.«. David, who issued "r 5®a r
*;ont' State League of charges recently the .nan covering ami the game
’"iT" ° f :,ll "•‘•s th at
It. Philip Il'ich, $50; J . A. Ikda- th a t length of tiiuu in a sim ilar
sVen Titurnt m em berships, or son.
n stay of execution on an insanity
.........WWbto*
made by Manngcr Moore of San­ ended with the runner safe on an nls, $25; Fred W. Ball. $25; Jfnrry cam paign.
Oldest
Co-operative
Body.
l oui.sinna: One road northwest ford to th« effect that Tampa,
jpect to sign up before the
petition ten days ago, will fix a
Handel, $75; F. T. B eatty, $25;
Mr. M cFarland fu rth er urged
The
Sanford-Oviedo
Truck new date fol­ the march to the gal- border near Itodexsa to near Ben­ Lakeland and St. Petersburg are error.
|gn I3 over, an* requested
Cusnclc hatted f,,r C raig in the L. C. BeBoiit, $25; J. Keratin. $25; th at the citizens of this city keep
Growers,
Inc.,
is
the
oldest
co-op­
low-,
Jf
the
ton.
Shreveport,
Natchitoches,
I
playing
•"
in the lino. This should be
re "class" men than i:t ninth Imt only had the opportuni­ D. Boniske, $50; Floyd F. Boyle,
prisoner is found inup their work nml spirit of tho
r miptly a t to o'clock begin- erative m arketing organiaztion in sane, he will liv committed at once Alexandria, Itaion Bougc, thence , permitted, according to league ty of pitching four or five halls
$25; S U. Bradford, $25; &lt;’. F. first three days of the drive in the
to New Or lean::; another road rules.
Figures com-, l" a state institution.
|
Ho special booth. A-Mi- Seminole county.
during the latter half of the in­ Bran.in. $25; ( lydo A. Ilyrtl, $25;
[ins'ructions will he given piled by employees of the Allanti '| (hie jailer testified he believed Shreveport rnross Ion of slate | A nunilx-r of gamer, have Iven ning. Crawford relieved Alversoil 1 uldwcll I*urnittire Co., $25; Chris hope th a t the Sanford Chnmhcr of
Commerce may even become tho
through
or
near
Arcadia
and
Monline by members of the Coast Line freight departin' lit .if •wotl "as sane as any one could
protested by Manager Mo' ii’ mol in the ninth with one out, one C airalt, $25; It. Y, C arver, $25; larg est trade body in the world per
iruanizn’.fon of the Cham ber this rity fu rth er show that tin he under the circum stances." An­ loo; another road Vinton iu St. one has already been thrown out man on base ami two strikes and l.eltoy P. Chittenden, $5(1; K. A. capita population.
Daytona ut
•rmiro.
organization shipped several hun­ other aid Scott professed to face 1 Imrles, La Fayette, Baldwin, II011- by Kay Parimdio, of Tampa, a i l ­ two halls 011 Kry. Fry pop pint
Cobb.
$25;
C.
D.
Couch.
$25;
J.
W.
present
holds
H
ut
distinction,
he
nia.
New
Orleans;
another
road
&lt;&gt;f all factory and I,.- dred more cars of vegetables d u r­ 1lie future with confidence "be­ from nor th border to Lake Provid­ ing president of the lengu M • tc out to Moore in right field ami &lt; ranfortl, $'2.i; Abby II. Doudnry, stated , anti it is possible th at ut
ing
the
past
season
than
any
other
cause
In
had
a
couple
of
governors
fu
rth
er
contend*
that
a
nu
'ing
Cusack popped out to Frishie ut $25; II. C. Douglass, $25; Doyle, the end of the "Forw ard Sanford"
engines nre requeated to
working for him ." Another guard ence, Tallulah, Vidalm, thence held several weeks ago i.t 1 .&lt;.••- short.
ir whistles for two min- local company.
Martin &amp; Son, $25; W. C. Erick­ movement this city may bo in a po­
through
Mississippi
1
■
Baton
It lends the other m arketing of the death cell related how hit
land at which time rule:. &gt;f
Lakeland Scores First.
am 10 o’clock sharp. This
son,
$25; O. It. Kslridge, $25; J. sition to claim it. He urged th at
llougc.
league were changed by ' b,
l akeland was the first to score. K. Fay, .Ir., $25; J. H. Ferguson, everyone work to their utm ost du­
1 ‘the dgnal for everybody organizations of this city with to- charge stood over him with critical
Mississippi:
One
road
from
tato
t.d
shipm
ents
of
1,530
solid
ears
of only two clubs presides
eye and bantered him about hi*
Two timely hits in the third inning $25; Earle T. Field, $100; Florida ring the rem aining hours of the
ou: of offices nmi stores
of perishables. Express shipment.' technic il errors in pinochle and !ini near Tunica to Marl..-, Green­ official and that the new 1 .
te resulted in this run. C raig sent Ca di Sal. Co., $100; Paul It. Forbes cam paign so th at this distinction
in the line.
ville,
Vicksburg,
Natchez,
thence
it was said, amounted to approxi­ solitaire.
void. One of the three 1 lull ,
one of Alverson’s offerings to deep $25; John E. Fox, $25; F. F. F ra­ may ho another accomplishment!
till Stunt to Feature.
into Louisiana to Baton Itoiigc; an ­ identa present refused to .,a
m ately 35 additional ear loads.
Told
of
Hold-I
p.
center for two buses ami then two zier, $5; Forest E. Catchell, $25; for Sanfortl.
L 1? nf the lug team organTentieitother
road
from
Meiuphi
Revenue from these shipments
"I'm sine and nothing hut.” an ­ -••c, south to Winona, 1.1, 1.ton, the Sanfi.nl lo ad was imi |
men were down iu succession. M. D. Cutchtd, $50; W. George $25;
t.c * ha miter of Com- am ounted to ju st a fraction less
Short Atldressea Enjoyed.
It is also -aid that h a g .a 1 •"it,
other guaid said he heard Scott
Welsh
hit safely to center field Wilber A. Ginn, $loi); Jos. M. Gnn|*S1 take a pi em inent p art
,
either
Following
reports from the
cannot lie changed or alt, &lt; I
than $ 1 ,000,000, figures of the o r­ tell a newspaper reporter wlm Magnolia into Louisiana;
:.nd C raig scored from second. zal"z, $25; John (love, $25; Carrie team s and tho special committee,
mad, from .Memphis to Tupelo,
Hkture and every w orker ganization show. A dividend of
brought him news of the stay of Folumbus, .Meridian, Hat -burg; the season has opened.
Both team s scored one run each
$25; r«W
Klzy
G reen, 4
$25;
...... Gray, v**'1!
i&gt; .1 &gt; HltTII,
1,
sh o rt addresses were delivered by
v*” ,0 at the Chamber 20 per cent was declared by the execution.
Ill Monday's game wi '1
■ :13 the fifth fram e.
A fter two \ „ t„ r M. Greeno, $25; M. c . llatl||i
of residents of Sanford
Gulfport; another road frail Vicks­ land here which tho lligidaiie
promptly at (l:3o directors at a meeting on June 30.
wt re out Buckley was safe at f" t dock, $25 It. ('. I lair, $25; J. P. anndnumber
He told nto about a gambling burg to Jur.HOii, to Meridian; an ­
Seminole
county, which were
J j j t i t special instructions
F. V. C. Fleets Officers.
won by 11 score of I to 'I d &gt;
a a bad throw by Mctjue. Braz- Hall, $50; W. II. Hmnl A Son, $25; enjoyed very much by those pres­
lion e ho!d-up which netted him
the crowd: while th
At the annual m eeting of the and ids brother $1,500," another other road from Jackson to H al­ Moore stall'd that he told limp
i'T
tripl
'd
to
center
field,
scoring
W. D Harvey, $25; A. W. Harz, e n t a t th e third g re a t gathering.
t it burg to Slidell.
J*.®*1* taken.
W are at tho sta rt of tin contest
stockholders of the Florida Vege­ | jailer recalled.
kIcy. Welsh was out Frishie to' $25; Geo. G. Herring, $25; J . F.
(ito rg ia: Two rrov, tale- high­ th a t lie was prole tin it. 'lie um ­ , Lot
C hairm an E. F. Houshulder was
J j •Gut illu 'ra tin g the table Corporation of this city at I " lie said his brother did tie
Baihy.
•Hick tit, $25; It. G. Hickson, $50; the first speaker. Ho urged th at
‘'L'Vipreation in a very the offices of the- company i" the .shoot lie and thought he ought to ways, one from Talhipon ., to Au­ pire gave 110 word lo the official
Alford
for
Sanford
also
reach
• Ic . A. Hinton, $25 II. B. Hodges, th e sp irit anti determ ination of
gusta, via A tlanta and Greenat „ ,T
**10 he p u t o n .
Masonic building Tile day n ig h '. 1
iotward and save him," said i„iro; another road from 1 olimihiiH scorer however Imt Mooie ml,u m fir: t on erro r in th" fifth ami went !$25- J. F. Hodges, $25; W. D. Ilool- the workers in thu campaign contill . . J ^ken tom orrow all of the directum were re-elected
• nun who tool, him what la­ to Savannah via Ibildiit ami &lt;il him of the action at the cliiai* to 1't'nud mi the overthrow. Huii-hun
....... $'*!
. ; W. A. Ilopkina, $25; | tunic throughout tomorrow night
i advanced ti, third when Alversoil
*'
with the exception of L. G. H unter
night was the p riso n r'.&lt; last .Swam-boro; one road from the of the game|.;. M. Hold, $100; Merman llutch- of over $75,000.
(Continued on Fag" Bi*)
(( on' mat d on Pago Three)
i
■
'I
1 ; who was chosen to succeed J. \ \ .
'The games played Tm- day nml |
1 inson $25; \V. C. Hutchinson, $25;
northwest to th l* Mitithwe t begin­
Judge Housholder fu rth er spoke
will m ake 1Corley.
*T. D. Innhinut, $25; S. A. Irwin, of the Victory Dinner of the cam ­
ning at Cinggold nnd eliding at Wednesday with the iIighhmdcrx
•fecial pirtutt.
Immediately following the, m eet­
wi
re
not
protested
by
the
Sanford
$loo; Jackson's
Itciidy-to-W ear, paign w orkers which will be hrld
Folk:*ton, taking in Atlanta, Knox­
ing of the stockholders the direc­
$50; W. E. Jam eson, $25; Muudc in tho Seminole Cafe n t 0:30
ville, IVrry, llazelhiir.-l, Alma und m anager and according to hi-,
tors held a m eeting at which H.
* Van Jailed
M. Jiiikins, $25 Alhin Kentinll, $25; o’clock Friday night when the
Waycros.s; another rood fiom A t­ statem ent last night will count oil
B. Chapm an was re-elected pre. iKendall k'lsh Mkt. $25; E. G. Ken- g re atest m eeting of the campaign
lanta to the South Fnroliiin bord­ the league records us clean victor­
n nnrdt'r C harge di-ut and (i. I . Bled oe wus elected
le i, $25; D G. Kiuard, $25; F. D. is expected to be held.
er via lieeatur. Winder nnd I'aiii- ies for Sanford.
Hvno . —
vice-president to tueceud John
“ I believe that with Mike Sexton
King, $25; Knieigh A. King, $25;
elsville; another road from Au­
Mrs. liunry Wight spoke of tho
W. T. Klicker, $25; M. Kronen $25;
gusta south via Swuiuxlioru, .Mount m eeting wiln the league officials
mien and their part in the cam­
,r « Keen, Meiseh.
in Tampa all of the difficulties
IAmsii,' ' *'range co n n - 1 The hoard &lt;&gt;f directors follow :
WASHINGTON, Aug.
The l ess Bros. Mkt. $25; W. A. I.eff- paign nnd asserted that they were
KWAMITSFOIT. Mnna., Aug. «. Vernon to Alma; uiiovher road whieh havo been brought, nltoin
Lr;.., .......‘"big 011 a inur- R- B- ( hapm a", G. I.. Bled .oe,
from
Perry
south
to
ti&gt;
&gt;
i'lofida
lunate
public
lauds
com
m
ittee
has ler, $100; L. C. Leonardy, $25; W. glad to be able to hold this great
— Holding him self even more
^hooting c"n"' ilioil with thu j John Mei ch, Frank Meiseh, G. F. aloof than when he first arrived border via Ashbury. Tif.oa ami during the past several weeks will •ItTided to en ter upon a sweeping It. Lint..... $25; J. It. Little, $ 100; “ forw ard inovomonL"
Boy F. Symcs, L.
Valdosta and a roail from S.ivan- be Strilighteneil out, Modi t
Howard Hullck uf the firm of
investigation of all m atters affect- F. W. Fong, $25; W. II. Fong. $25;
'y. 4'). ut" y esten lay o f ‘S mith,
heic I'r, . idmit Coolidge Wcdnes- nah south via Darien to Kings- clureti last night.
Fussing Paint Co., $25; G. E. Mc­ llulick ami Hullck, which is now
|m«. j. r, ; "" land n e a r *«y, I I. F razier and L G. H u n -! nay
I
mg
the
adm
inistration
of
the
ptih1*1*1 ,11 (he seventh week of id..
Call. $50 C. E. McKay, $25; II. constructing the Hotel F o rrest
Uht ,|
" 4 . county. Fol- tor.
lie lands, including oils.
vaeaGoo with indications that he land.
°tiiig, Keen iminotliW inter Haven N e w lOOicr"
M cU tilin, Jr.. $25; J. It. MncDon- Lake bore, again spoke in an in ­
North Carolinn: Two ci"
tale
Beginning
at
Salt
Lake
City
Au111:1
y
rrmain
in
New
England
for
l',rt^ "d t„ Uintrict Dehighways, one from the Go'ie»- residential di.itnet to Ite oot'ltt'd at I gust 25 the I'timmitlee will conduct nltl, $50; Dr. W. E. MacDougall, spiring and interesting m anner on
| ;ii,ot In r month.
V ffc'.,,
:,ee border liorlhwesL ol Vtlleville Eagle lak e, two milt'.. Mill'll of jn series of hearings in practically $25; II. S. Malpns, $25; J . U Mnr- the possibilities of the campaign
of Osceola.
ill' l.di the President rarely ha
r “ 4,o ii, Hie county pail
here.
, en tette, $25; It. M. Mason, J r., $25; uml its m eaning to the outsider
1 ( 'out luie d on Cage (luce)
| f . ury public lurid statu iu tho west.
I ventur'd out of the miiiuner White
v#*i' until
! Frank Meiseh, $250; Jos. Meiseh, who considers investing in SunS
tartin
g
an
investigation
of
graz
' t»i tr;■in this m orning
--------I lou-e grounds. Ilo ia receiving
'e rre d here.
mg
on
the
public
domain,
the
comI
^100; Melton Elec, to . JJ'G Men- ford.
CHICAGO, Aug. &lt;i.—Three y e a r'^ n iy a limited num ber of ealhrs,
Davcy Is Speaker.
m ittic has decided th at its author- 'K’m z Bros. C igar (o.. $50; E. J.
old Bessie Dorn, missing since yes- |,.,
nlt-d his practice of tnkR. G. Dnvey discussed in an in­
lily
in
Itroad
cnmi^h
to
iuclucli?
till
|Mcyur*
MilHclyi
Shoppo,
torday, was found exhausted today 1 m &gt;In&gt;ri motor riilcs for relaxa­
!piiblic laml (piontiomi ami will
Mill**!,
Sherman Motirc*, terestin g m anner methods of g et­
in a sew er calcliluis, where her tion and ' confining Ids open air
! ihoruuKhly into minion:, Indian u f - 1 l ^ ’V. anu Mm, !•
Nixt»n, tin g people uf the b etter classes
lcl1 Against R iffs fatlicr declared an enemy had im­ ext ra &lt;- lo morning ami evening
'fair.'*,
tifnbor
matirrM
proposed
lo^*
v**B
*
l/*witi
O
Ilrynn,
tloyd to come to Sanfortl and declared
prisoned tier. A heavy iron door strolls along tho rocky shore.
had
n&lt;
&gt;
funds
in
the
hope
t
h
a
t
)
i-.In'ion
for
tho
disnnsitiun
of
pub
-1
I'alm
ei,
$25;
J
.
I).
B
arker,
$25; th a t it is to be a rich and fertilo
NEW
YORK.
Aug.
fi.—A
H
oim
I
they
A
Mi. Ctmlidge's isolation, how­
»H„p 'T : 7 A:\ |,Ians o re covered the sew er entrance.
thdy could quickly resell ami cov- lie lauds, forest reserves, reclnmn-j K- R. Bhillps,^ $25; (•. I.. Bowell, country such us is found around
of
worthless
checks
returned
by
faint
cry
from
the
cavern
led
th&lt;*
ever,
igiving
him
an
opportunity
j„
Iho French
tlon projects, power sites anti thu
$-^»
Brice, $100; l*ure Sunford th a t visitors and homa
banks
Wcthiesday e r them ,
aj
I 'T o e n , f „ r „ 8 l m t c . father and a brother to the basin l„ bi,ild himself up physically for Itocknwuy
The
trend
of
prices
today
was
national
parks.
jhood
Market.
$l(i();
J. H. Byle, seekers should 'oe directed and not
t|aiii|&gt;enetl
enthusiasm
of
tho
thouwhere they found the child stand­ lb,, winter grind in Washington
F u r, xvith
M'lttls of speculators trying to l«c- •aid to be towards higher levels, | With the public lands totaling $-•’• I he (Juidity Shop, $25; J . It. to tho already crowded scctious of
ing
in
six
inches
of
w
ater.
When
nml
of
studying
various
problems
itl, 11 1 VlL’*v lo t'ftn ghut speculators
weredcmumliuu
130,000,(100 acres,
of which 07 ( k t Ray, $25; R. J , Keel, $-■•; \V. H. the state.
n m: S ou; , h iffinns "to a physician hud examined the lit­ confronting Ids adm inistration. At cunic rich overnight through tho certified checks or cash
Leon L. I-oRoy, a resilient of
as
first
cent
are
in
eleven
Western states, Reitz, $2n; Rive Garage, $50; Rob*
laml
boom
which
started
two
"viators are on tle girl, it was found she was in pre-cat the anthracite situation is
Geneva und president uf tho ChamMt.iocco for service a weakened condition but a p p a r­ the most threatening cloud on the weeks ago when an ordinance us- payiiients and many who started m embers of the com m ittee e x p ress-lotrH Grocery, $25; J. N. Robson, I l*er of Commerce in th at town, who
&lt;d opinion today th a t congress J t " $2a; J. A. Rumblcy, $«&gt;0; H.
horizon in his opinion, but ap p ar­ turing Kocknwny $ 1 ,5(H),00*) mu­ w ith a "slim' strin g '' found their
h “erinl forces ently unharm ed.
paper
profits
turned
into
losses.
would regulate its adm inistration i 5L Ruinbley, $25;_E. A. Rump, $25; h as been an uctivo member in tho £ m
r|.n, c ‘I[ nn'tel
nicipal
hoard-walk
was
passed.
to play an iiuently he ccs nu Im media to need
Part in
,
U nless the boom collapses, it i»v laws iiistetnl of rules made by S. Rouge, $25; H erbert Russell, big campaign here, also spoko
Bankers
estim
ated
th
at
from
800
f
o
r
action
by
the
government,
lie
inc "perationa.
$25; Geo. It. Sanders, $50; Sanford briefly regarding the valuo of
Air Mail P ilot W ill keeping in touch with the situ­ to 1,000 bad checks were being is probable th a t 20,000 persons thi* interior departm ent.
B attery Service Co., $100; Hanford "Good Fellowship'' in a town such
living
in
bungalows
on
tho
ocean
More
than
one-third
of
the
area
received
daily
nnd
banks
are
em
­
' r.ough tho press arid re­
„ d’e m p le G raves R ecover 1' rom Injuries ati. u th
Chero-Cola
Hot. Co., $ 100; Sanford us Sanford.
fro
n
t,
will
soon
have
to
seek
other
o
f
some
of
the
W
estern
states
con­
ploying
e
x
tra
clerks
to
trace
this
transmitted
by government
' port ‘I
t
Mayor F orrest laike also made
p
paper. Real estate operators fear homes. Real estate men say that sists of reserved public lands which Cyclo Co., $50; Sanford F u rm ers’
an upncal to tho citizens uf S an­
P a th ’s Door ,, BI.OOMSBURG,
Exchange*
$50;
Sanford
Machine
H
v
ast
seaside
tesort
will
follow
Pn.,
Aug.
will
never
come
into
private
ownmany
contracts
will
be
voided
be­
.
_
- a,’&gt; /vu.^- ?•
\vi|J Visit F ather Again.
nine-mile board walk, nml that ership. Since much of this is in Co., $ 100; Sunford Novelty Works, ford th a t they go ahead with the
It is believed here Mr. Coolidge cause they were originally flont•UNJCTo
whose
S
’
U
T
C?
\
mrtr
£
P
?M
bungalows” will g&lt; . M an - 1 uatlonul _ parks, its m anagem ent of $ 100; Sanforil Stove W orks, $25; work of the campaign in the last
Aug. 0.—.John whose plane fell into the Sttaqus-I “
,hat „ „ y thlng could be &lt;1 on w orthless checks. There is
Grave*
J. Schirard, $25; Mrs. Cassandra two days as they did in the fir
hanna
R
iver
here
Inst
night,
will
also
considerable
scepticism
as
to
while,
hundreds of them are try these will be closely studied.
“'-hern
w
riter
,
.
.
.
.
nlK
*’t,
w,1*|
.
.
,|lt.
event
suspension
of
*y in h’- ‘
Schultz, $50; I. F. Schwarts, $100; two days and make It Sanford1)
ing
to
ride
to
fortune
on
the
spec­
J'lang
for
inquiry
into
oil
m
at­
whether
there
is
enough
capital
physic
1
ration
v;na
Weaker
torecover
from
his
injuries,
physic-,K;
{
"
„
1
H
.ra
ti„i,
appears
ccrunto n*ciou*. "•
i
Washing- to take care of contracts running ulative wave anil have dropper! ters were announced by Senator Seminole Creamery Co., $25; Sem ­ g re atest success.
vvu .intnia
Members «of, ’atis stud today. His skull was
"I am proud of the Sanford
sum m er sports for am ateur sale.*- W alsh o f M ontana shortly before inole Fish A P oultry Mkt., $25;
e Keen called to t h e ! fractured when his plane
nlnn» nnd
nn.l its
Itt ton
ta&gt;n.
• ^uln’b eh&gt;
f o r e Septem ber 1.
He in­ into millions of dollars.
was
i his d ep artu re for Europe. The com- Ralph Sonn, $25; Jam es G. Sharon, pic because of their noble rest
running g ear was tangled by uncut tends to pay another visit to his
In tho early duys of the boom, m anship.
While huge profits this wecek j m lttee, he said, expects to hold $50; Jam es G. Sharon. Jr., $25; to this g re at cause and
oats in a field from which he a t ­ father's home m Blymouth, \ e r - uncertified checks were accepted
tem pted to hun off. It struck n Inont and it is not unlikely that ns first paym ents on lots as prices are common,
mmon, few
iew speculators
qwiuHiHu. are meeting* n fto
n e r nis
his return irom
from me
th Mrs. L. A. Sharon, $25; R. L. Shipp tb u t they are the best to be foun
i th at they will really col-1 \V eat to jlo Into tho adm inistration $25; W. L. Sieg, $25; Claude S. anyw here," declared Mayor Iaxke.
tree top and plunged into shallow he will return here to remain un- climbed higher and higher, curb
A number of communic&amp;t
— ,----prici they have contract- of the Halt Creek oil fields near S istrunk, $25; G. Bassett Sm ith,
w ater. The injured airm an said j| around I-abor Day. No date m arkets appeared on corners and lect- the
r v&lt;to
he lost his w ay on the w estward h a, been fi™d £ r his departure whole communities plunged into cd to receive fo r land, and the real T eapot Dome, with p articular at- $26; John C. Smith. $100; J . K. w ere read bv Chairm an Housi
loo t ^ V - W h e a t Sep- flight.
e sta te ugi-nta who are collecting j tentton tp the en try of the Mid- Smith. $50; B. Bayard Smith. $25; e r congratulating Sanford on
Plymouth although tho prrsi- frenzied finance.
to
lfi.1 i . i . ' , .
December
Many of tho earliest plungers comiuissions nre among the few i W est Oil Company Rtv.! th “*e of­ S. A. Sossanion. $50; H. A. Spcir, success in tho campaign and ‘
,
hopeful
of
getting
away
Born Septem ber
fic ia l
(Continued on I’age T h ree)
deliberately gave checks for which to whom profits nre assured.
(Continued un Bogv T h w ) .
m ion •Dq*»
Lakeland—New hotel to he built (lent i the middle of the month,
-12 3 .J
n t cost of $« 3U,000, to open Ja n 1. before

jincss Firms To
lose Half H our

SHIPPING BODIES
ELEC T OFFICERS
FORCOMING YEAR Jury May Cel Case

Affected Stales To
Be Asked For Okeys

For the benefit of citizens,
who have been unable to take
out memberships in the S an ­
ford Chamber of Commerce bomu m of their absence front the
city or because of their inabili­
ty to get in touch with cam ­
paign workers during the day,
the Chamber of Commerce o f­
fice and th at of The Sanford
Herald will he opened tonight
at which time memberships will
be accepted.
Persons residing in outlying
districts c f the city, who have
not thus far enlisted in the
campaign, arc urged to visit
either office ami hand in their
names as nicmlicrs to aid in the
forward movement.

SCHEDULED FO R

Senate Committee
Will Conduct Probe
Of All Public Lands

Coolidge May Stay
Another Month On
Slimmer Vacation

Missing Little (iirl
Discovered in Sewer

J!lan Airmen Aid

hi

Markets

Flood of “Wooden Checks” Threatens
To P ut End To New York Land Boom

�THE SANFORD
_______ _____________

• •• 1/

TWO H IJNRRER of Sanford's business men are this week giving
(heir time toward bringing about the NEW and GREATER San-

THGY STARTED out by mailing their own contributions to the
$50,000 fund by which oar Chamber of Commerce will attract
here many of the thousands now, or soon to be, Florida Round.
THE SUCCESS of this campaign has a vital meaning to every
person who lives in Sanford.
TO THE iWKRCHAN i it means increased volume in sales
TO THE PROPERTY owner it means increased values
TOTHli EMPLOYEE il means more and belter opportunities to
become independent.

Let us all, by contributing to the ( IIAMRER 0 F
campaign fund, carry it on the crest of the wave to

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THE

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STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER

m ature July 1st. i»S(
Bonds No. ]•» to
to mature July
ju i &gt; let,
.»». *»•&gt;’ .

I

"An ordinance providing .for

i l k . lo S w .

Avenue
S tr a it north
a 6 inch rock haze.
t MV
i 1•
...y.MM
t..........
1849 cu yds g rading a t 40c.
2402 lli&gt; ft.concrcte curb and g u tte r a t 78c..
232 Hn f t flush curb a t 35c............
42 Hn f t g ran ite curb re -s e t a t 15c.
3020 sq yds macadam foundation a t 80c.
2999 sq yds 2 inch sheet asp h a lt top a t $102
127 sq yds brick laid fla t a t 40c.
114 sq yds brick laid on edge a t 44c.
651 sq f t concrete alley re tu rn s a t 30c..
90 sq f t concrete sidewalk a t 20c.
4 Typ* A inlets nt $35.00.
2 T ype B inlets a t $30.00.
1 M anhole
1858 iin f t drain tile laid a t $100.00 per Mm..
456 lin ft 12 inch storm sew or laid a t $1.05.
E x tra work
C oncrete monument a t stre e t intersection....
L ab o rato ry inspection of m aterials
Legul expense, advertising, etc., 2%
E ngineering 5 r/c

E ngineering 5%

$7,673.15
.
Bonds No. 127 to MS. Inclusive, to
o
i
lein
sm
en
j,
.
R
i
n
m
m
,
.
.
^
,.......
*
.............
*
•:
5
T
O
)
r«
e
,i
i
T
.
.
'
,
M
M
»
S
mature July 1st. I»S*.
The tola! coat exceeds th e prelim inary catlm ated coat which can
^•v
Tow n or Lonywood to acquire
Bonds No. 141 to 1*6. Inclusive, to
such real nnd personal proper­
mature
July
let,
I13S.
property.
S ! ? »W ASHINGTON, Aug. fl.-T h c ‘The hlglf ta riff’s what makes Bond* No. !«« t&lt;&gt; IS*. Inclusive, to
not be exceeded in assessm ent ag ain st the adjacent
ty ax may be required rot* tha
Feet
Final
establishment
of
said
wain*.
mature
July
let.
19*0.
--f Democrats' h iv e doped out n pro­ everythihg so expensive.”
7l
Work system and to entar In­
Boride
N
&lt;
&gt;
.
117
In
201.
Inclusive,
to
Description
F
rontage
Assessment
gram they believe will m ike the
The -Republicans arc painfully mature July tel. 1911.
to contracts and do all tlilnga
NAME:
necessary for ’.he establishment
R epnbllcini ■ h e lp o f trouble i t conscious' that this may be so.
Ilnti.le No. J0» to ZJI, Inclusive, to
Sanford H eights, Sanford, Fla.
of sold waterworks system:
307.58
• -------mature July let. 1942.
the next session of Congress. The
130
providing for the borrowing
Bonds
No.
2.12
to
255.
Inclusive,
to
H.
C.
Long
and
wife,................
Lot Lot 47
Republicans have doped out a
141-96
The Republicans can’t prevent mature July let. 194.1.
the sum of TWKNTI'-O.Va
60
Lot 48
THOUSAND (121.000.00) DOI.■ counter program to ward the tro u ­ the Democrats in Congress from
C. H. Dingcc,.
Boride No. 254 to 2X1, Inclusive, to
14196
I.AItH, by the Town of larng60
July let, 1944.
Lot 49
ble off.
telling the nation, in dozens of mature
C. H. Dingce
wood, Florida, jnd the Issuance
141.96
Bonds
No.
2*'i
to
20D,
Inclusive,
to
60
The Democratic scheme is to speeches next winter, what a good m ature July let. 1945.
Lot 50
nnd sale of Its nonda as evi­
F. F. Weat,
141.96
dence of Its Ind-htedriras !„r
‘i m ike i n awful rack et nbout ta riff thing tariff reduction would be.
Bonds No. 110 to 239, Inclusive, to
60
Lot
51
said
loan;
the
proceeds
of
the
F.
F.
West,.
mature
July
l»t.
19
44.
141.90
^ reduction. The Republican scheme
They can contradict, but they
sale of said Pen Ij to no used
60
Bonds No. lio to 371, Inclusive, to
Lot 52
L. Urban May,
for the establishment of ruild
- is to make so much more racket suspect the Democratic argum ent, m ature
141.90
July let. 1947.
60
Lot
53
waterworks
system:
calling
nnd
nonda No. 372 to 407, Inclusive, to
■bout tax reduction th a t the ta r ­ presented as evidently It’s going
J . II. W hragge,..... ..
111.96
providing
for
an
election
to
d
e­
July 1st, 191*.
60
Lot 54
iff reduction racket will be drown­ to bo presented, will have n pretty m ature
v
termine whether said Ponds
J. H. fllntcrm later,
Bonds No. 4«t to 447, Inclusive, to
141.96
ed out.
A
shall he Issu -d and sold and
strong appeal. They want some­ m.-rture July let. I949.
60
Lot
55
Allie T rafford,
providing for the levying of a
Bonds No Its to 491, Inclusive, to
141.96
Both parties will bo doing their thing to talk about themselves—
60
Lot 56
tax to create a -Inking fund
July let. 1930.
hollering with a view to its ef­ and something to show, th at they’­ m ature
for the payment of said bonds I Wm. and Mary McKIm
141.96
Bonds No 4‘iJ to 537. Inclusive, to
60
Lot 57
ut their maturity snd to pay
fect on the 1020 congressional elec­ ve actually done for the voters.
Wm. and Mary McKim
mature July 1st. 1931.
111.96
Interest
becoming
dlltqrrron.
‘
!
60
tions.
Bonds No. 5H to 5*5. Inclusive, to duly passed and adopted on the 7th J . D. Chittenden
Lot 58
July 1st. 1952.
141.96
60
day
of
May.
A.
D.
1923.
should
be
The Republican offering will be mature
Lot
59
Bonds No. 1*4 to S35, Inclusive, to ratified, approied and confirmed by Mrs. Fannie Schwartz,
132.50
"The ta riff,” said the Democrats tax reduction. Every time a Dem­ m ature July 1st. 195X.
56
Lot CO
of Bong- Mrs. Fannie Schwartz......
Bonds N&lt;&gt; file, to 490. Inclusive, to the electors of the ■Town
to themselves, "is an im portant is- ocrat urecs ta riff reduction a Re­
rff*--’1
--the
wood. Florida, and whether
July 1st. 1954.
sue, but little understood, except publican will remind the nation m ature
bonds provided In said ordlnanc F orrest Lake, A. R. Key,
J 65
It nils No 491 to 740, Inclusive, to should
153.79
P» Issued by the Town of
Lot 61
by economists, of whom there are th at his parly is in the very act m ature July 1st. 1955.
Geo.
A.
DeCottcs
Lomrwnod.
Florida
In
the
manner
T otal Cost..................... ....
118.30
said
Ponds
to
Pe
sold
subject
to
rocious few. We m ust Jnzz it up of reducing taxes.
50
Lot 62
Sam e
tbe approvlm: opinion of Messrs. nnd for the purposes In sai l &lt;\rdiTo be borne entirely by adjacent property.
J
18.30
or common folks. W ouldn't it be
The Republicans meant to re­ Caliliv.il a- itnyrnnnd, oPtaltied Py nnnpe provided spil set forth, nnd
50
Lot 63
Sam e
W11Kit KAH s.ihl ordlnanc- pro.
grand if we could get the solid duce them anyway
and they’ll Hemlnole Bounty, l-’lci Pin.
118.30 N um ber of feet fro n tn g e ................ j 2,123.49
i v Iden for the Issuance of bond.* ny
50
Lot
64
All
bids
must
tie
accompanied
Py
Same
women’s vote ?
make the most of doing it.
I
the
Town
of
Homewood.
Florida,
lor
118.30 A ssessm ent per foot frontnge.—...... $4.8254
a Certified eherk for one and na ___,...
half —
50
Lot 65
niirrmee*
“ By gracious! Maybe we can.
Same
And in the 1026 campaign, every
|»«*r m it nf th* amount of municipal
purpose* In til,! t llal
FRED T. WILLIAMS
130.13
I mint of 121,000.00, itald bond* to lie
Look how the cost of housekeep time a Democrat pleads for a Hit* Imniln lu tin itulil.
55
Lot 66
Same
Hid* may l»* hlaSttn111«*«l In the i of tin* denomination of 11000.00
F eet
132.50
ing hns been rising lately. And chance to lower living costs by iiltcrniitlvr
an to rate of Intercut each. lirarlDK interest at the rate
66
Lot 67
women pay the bills. They’ll he ta riff reduction, a Republican will bond* arc to hear, the alternative of 6 percent per annum. Int^rpit I. Toyama
NAME—
Description
F
ro
n
tag e
111.96
Lot 68
60
______
In a m ighty favorable fram e of answer, "T hat’s talk. We acted. M«li to In* bnFetl on a rate of Inter- payable aernl-annually «n the flint I. Toynnta
Chapman
nnd
T
ucker’s
Addition,
Sanford,
141.96
«Ht |e«n than five am! one-half per day of January anti July. Mve of
60
Lot 69
j
mind to listen when we tell 'em, We cut taxes down."
rent.
ith&lt;s paid |&gt;ond« to mature ten yearn Cora C. Hollinger,...
Fannie
Schw
nrtz
S.36Vi
ft.
Lot
3
blk
4....
118
111.90
Lot 70
Amount lilil for in hi bond* rm««t from the date of Issuance thereof; Cora C. Hollinger,...
60
I he ■*luted In dnlinm nnd m iff.
Ifjvr of nftld bond* t»» mature fifteen
C. II. F razier, Heirs, Lot 1 blk 5................
78
The
full
faith
and
cred't
*»f
the
years
fr«»m
the
Inauttnre
thereof;
Forrest
Lake,
A.
R.
Key
VETERANS TO ORGANIZE
J. P. B aker, Lot 2 blk 5....................... - .......
40
I’otinty of Hemlnole. Florida. In lr-|flv e of nnltl bond* to mature tw rn141.96
60
Lot
71
and G. A. DeCottes
rcvocalily pledKei) for the pa.vmintity i cars from the Innuatice thereof;
40
141.96 F. L. W oodruff, Lot 1 blk 8..........................
the principal ami Interi at of Halt! anil nix of an Id howl« to ittatlirn F. B. Adams,.
Lot 72
60
« w~
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6,— of
Inmie of liomln
| twenty-five yearn from the IntniF.
L.
W
oodruff,
Lot
2
blk
8...........................
40
141.96
Corpornl II. W. Roberts post, VetLot 73
60
Th« t'minty ('ommlaalonera
of •nitre thereof, boil, principal .imt In- W. C. DcCoursey,
tr
A, W illiam s and wife, Lot 3 blk 8................
40
orans of Foreign Wars, has a con­ Hemlnole County. Florida, renerve term t if aaltl bond* (&gt; he payable
141.96
Lot
74
60
nt
the
Chase
National
llinl:
In
ih&gt;W, C. DcCoursey^.
dition of membership that prob­ the rluht to reject any and all hltla. City r.f .Veil’ ..............
Sam
P
nttcrson
and
wife,
L
et
4
blk
8...„....
40
York.
H’ule
of
N
’e’v
111.96
60
Lot 75
nJifiUld hi* addrenned to
ably is unique. No veteran is elig­ li I'rnpoHAla
e Hoard of «***unty Pofnrniniilnnern York. Bi lawful money of Hie I’nl- Nelson Gray,
141.96 Fannie F ra z ie r—Beg. SE Cor, Lot 4 blk 9
Lot 76
to I Si »Im nf America, mil
CO
ible
unless
hu
has
served
at
least
No
iso
n
Gray,
of
Hemlnole
i
'minty,
Florida,
at
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 6. —
MIIKKKAS a cunvnsi of the rerun N 68.5 ft. Wiy. 61.5 ft. S 73.7 ft. E.
Haiiford, Florida.
141.96
20
years
in
the
army,
navy
or
m
a­
Lot 77
60
West Florida may prove to be the
WITNJ'HH mv hand an Clerk of tin m* of sell rlertlon snotvs nrlmr C. E. Ellis, .
61.3
ft. to beg....M.............................. — ......
61.3
rine
corps.
He
must,
of
course,
141.96
the
Bonril
of
County
Cnmmlsloners
&lt;
uu.l
the
t'
*ult
i
f
xslil
eh
i
Lot
78
60
poultry raising center of the south
Hemlnole Cnunly, Florhln* utul 11.*-111.in was In favnr_nf the adopt Inn C. E. Ellis,...
&gt; ,KTheresa
S
te
w
art—
Beg.
61.3
ft.
W.
of
SE
if n plan now on foot by A. E. hnve put in part of that time in of
141.96
Lot
70
60
seal of snld Mount nn this Ihe 4th approval nnd confirmation of said Realty Trust Co.,.
Bngnnll, secretary of the West foreign territory to comply with day Ilf July. A. D. 192S.
■■rillminer and In favor of the IssuCor. Lot 4 blk 9 run W. 53.7 ft. N. 78.7
307.58
130
the
general
requirement
of
the
V.
mire mid sale of hu ids In the sum W. T. Field,.......................................... Lot 80
V. K. DOt.’HBAHH,
Florida Poultry Association, ever
ft. Ely. 53.9 ft. S.
73.7 ft. to
beg........ 53.7
of 121,nun,on l.y the Town of l.nngF. W.
IHKAI.)
Orange Heights, Sanford, Florida.
matured.
Clirk nf the Board of Counlv w ind. FMrldn. In the mmmer and
F.
II.
H
arris,
W.
45
ft.
of
Lot
1
blk
9...........
45
J ;! V
125
295.75
Comnjnsluners of Hemlnole County, for th * 1 Uirpiise provided for In said L. E. White, Lot10 block 3............
Mr. Rsgnnll hns divided n 215
BOUT IS RECALLED
Flnr
ord
Uafnce.
Mrs.
L.
E.
Taylor,
L
ot
6
blk
16
125
t i
acre trnct of land, located several
128
302.85
9th. 14th. 21. 20 nnd 4
CARSON CITY, Ncv.. Aug. 6.—
. ,Ki»W. TIIKBKFOIIK. In pursti- L. E. White, Lot 20 block 3............
125
y \
miles on the Oclockneo river, into Thu gong used nt the world cham ­
jenee of nn order of the Court h ere­ I,. E. White, Lot10 block 4 ...........
128
302.85 Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Lot 7 blk 16...
16 separate lots, ranging from 11, pionship heavyweight prixefi
E.
Mnhol
Snint,
Lot
1
blk
17
t u b m u i it m i i it o r n : » - in made, not lee Is hereby given thui L. E. White,
40
Lot20 block 4............
128
302.85
Hie eltlxens nnd taxpayers of the
I M II.B (III M l , I T . t l l t m i ,
12 to I'J acres each. He plans to here March 17, 1HI*7, when
C. II. Leffler E state, Lot 2 blk 17
Town of I.0I1Kwood, are by said Mrs. 1!. S. Adams— Beg. nt N. W. Cor
40
TOWN
HI’
l.n.N'i;Win'll,
I'MyHTliA,
erect houses on these places, con- Corbett lost the title to Hob t n z
required to lo* mid «i p.-ar ho*
a rnunlelpul eorporatlon. iv mid order
Mrs. A. C. Woodridge, Lot 3 blk 17,
70
the Clrrull Court of llin ! -vof S. W. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 of N. E.
struct poultry houses capable of simmons, has been given bjrM rx.
IhroiiKh J. A. Illstllne, i ’ It i Vigil"
Hear- i fore
,
nth
Judicial
of th» H it •
Mrs.
E.
E.
I.effler,
Lot
4
blk
17
ey. U. II Frnlti. II. K I rig tin*’ of Florida, on Circuit
50
taking care of 75 layers nnd to Saddle Munton to her son a resi­
1-4 of Sec 36 Twp 19 S. R. 30 E. Run
the 2B&lt;t day of AllTmid J. II Menlek. cnlnprlsInK
A
. I • 1923. lit ten o'eloel; A M
• stock each plncc with 24 thorough- dent of Texas, whose father was
Mrs, E. E. Leffler, Lot 5 blk 17.
50
Town Cun null nf Bin Town of lint.
A
S.
132
ft.
E.
315
h
.
N.
132
ft.
W.
315
nt the Court Hull
nl Hnilford.
’
bred bighorn hens. He also plans one of Corbett's trainers. Mrs.
I.ntiKwood, Florida.
Hemlnole County*. Flo- da. mid tin u
ft. to neg...................................................
290
686.14 A. J . I.ossing, North 150 ft. blk 19 less
vs.
to provide pumps, barns, etc., suf­ Manton purchased the old bell STATK (IF FMAItlDA,
snd
(here
lo
sliou
nnv
Bx flel Mil they have, why said bonds, |(should
the east 70 f t.............................. - ............... 206
The above nnd foregoing final assessm ents are pnyuble in full
ficient to care for tbe needs of from Andrew Todd, Sr., of Carson
11nl It Smith. State Attorney for,
not ’he Validated
Orel enliflrtned. nth- up to September 1, 1925, and a fte r such date, said assessments will he A. J. I.ossing, E ast 70 ft. of the N orth 185
the Si-vriilh .liidh'lnl Cirnilt * i erwlse
1
such a place. A fter lie bus done City, who has had it in his poscsnil III bonds to he validated
Hie State nf Florida.
this he will sell the places to any sinn since the day of the battle.
ft. of blk 19 ......
and confirmed ns provided by law, pnynlde only in ten equal annual installm ents with in terest at 8&lt;;'e per
70
F lln lln n
my hand mol srni of
one who wishes to move there and
T&lt; CITI7.KNH AND TAX I’AYI’.IIH theWITNKSS
John
Musson,
All
blk
20
272.13
'"Ir-ult Court of the Seventh annum on all deferred payments.
befin poultry culture for $1,000 IX TIIB r u i n IT Bill IIT OF T ill’. i IF T I*F. TnWN OF I.ONOWtniD, .1mlli*lul
Circuit of the State of F lo r­
FMHIIHA
n i;\r .v n i . i m i m i . i n n i i i
Neavca Addition, Sanford, Fla.
Witness my hand ns City Clerk ami the Scnl of the City of S an­
each, giving a w arranty deed for
ida.
In
and for Seminole County, on
W11Bit EAH n petition hns liven
4IF TIIK XTVI'H OF FI.Oil III \ .
W. T. Langley, Lot I blk D ....................... 132
the land nnd agreeing to buy all
IV AMI FOB SBMIXOI.B I OI N- fil'd In the nhnve ntvleil rmise hy this the 29th day of July. A. I' ford, Florida, this 29th day of Ju ly , A. D. 1925.
Ihe Town itf I.nnipinod. Fiorlds. I '25
TV.
product$_of the producers at markH attie Abercrombie, Lot 1 blk E................
66
(SEAL)
L. It. P H IL IP S , City Clerk.
C(.ll NTV OF HBMINOl.i:. n rorimr- &gt;&lt;y mid IhroiiKh J. A Hist line, (' It (Hi: aV.i.) R. JtnFC.r.AHH
Henrey.
ti ll Frnln. U K. l.aVlKiie
H attie Abercrombie, Lot 2 blk E ................ 181.36
utloli. I&gt;! ninl Ihrouali J'llui ifelsPublish
July
30th,
A
ugust
6,
13,
20
and
27th.
Clerk
"f
(lie
Circuit
Court
of
th*
cli, II. F. Wheeler, K II Kllliev, ind I II M'-nlek. romprlsliiK the
:one so fa r In making
Seventh Judicial circuit of th*
C. J. M arshall, Lot 1 blk F..........................
90
(*. W. KnlituliiKer, unit lliisliui Town Connell of the Town of MiriKI ttraetlvo ns to agree to
State • f Florida. In mid for Sem­
Hleele, ciiiiiiinsliiK i l&gt;•* linaril of wnod. Florida, setting forth the
Irene
T.
Langley
and
Mildred
Simmons
inole County.
"down on the nlnces nnd
Fminly Commissioners of Hnml- fact that no election was held
II* A M WKBKH. Deputy Clerk TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON THIRD
I throiinhont the Town "f l.oiiKW'ood.
riol« County, Flnrliln
Lot 2 blk ( i ............ .................. .................
50
the remainder a t 8 per cent in ter­
WII-Hli.N
t. IIDl’Hllol.liRlt.
Florhln.
oi,
the
loth
day
of
June,
STREET FROM HANFORD AVENUE EAST TO CHAPMAN AVE­
vs
est. Or, if any person wishes to HTATI-J OF FBoBII&gt;A. m rel Mll- A I' 1925, to determine whether Allornevs for I’etitlouer
The above nnd foregoing final assessm ents nre pajtbii
NUE AND ON CHAPMAN AVEN UE FROM THIRD STREET
I’uh July 30 Aug 4-l3-20.lt.
rent the places ho will let them
Innl ll Hniltli. HIuIe Attorney for tin t rertnln ntlllnitnce eiitlllfl
tlio Hevrtltll Jii'llrlul Clreilit of
in terest up to September 1st, 1925 nnd from and after such
out for 10 per cent of the Income,
NORTH
TO
UNION
AVENUE.
llte HI ate of florliln
loss ouch small expenses as should
I'lliillnn
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­ special assessm ents will he payable only in ten equal ansa
be deducted.
TO TUB CITIZKNH AND TAX BAY* TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON CENTRAL
ment
on Third S treet from Sanford Ave. E ast to Chnpman Ave. nnd m ents w ith interest nt 8r 'r per annum on all deferred payt»
KltH
OF
HKMINol.K
COUNTY.
STREET BETWEEN PARK AVENUE AND FRENCH AVENUE
In m rklng this offer Mr. HngFI.OIIIDA:
W itness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the Cte
The following is the filial estim ate of Ihe cost of widening the on Chapman Ave. from Third S tre e t North to Union Ave. has been
Whereas, ll petition lots lieen IIInnll has uimed at two things; Ho
In the above slyleil ■•L'ltsn liv paving on Central Street from Park Ave., west to French Ave., from completed, nnd the completed work has been finally accepted hy the ford, Floridn, this 2Hth day of Ju ly A. D. 1925.
wishes to interest persons in the eil
the futility of H"lnlnot.-, .tint, of
rasing of poultry in West Florida Florlils. I,v iiiii! Ilitoils'i Iht B'Mnl 16 feet to 21 feet in width with shoot usphalt on a 6 inch rw k lia.se. City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
(SEA L)
L. R. PHILIPS, City D
i
‘ - fo r a profit, and ho wishes to show f Cqunty. t :o'ui|i;»i.oiu'r.i ■/..{',\»olThe following is the cost of paving T hird S troetsfrom Sanford Publish July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, and 27th.
J
liole
County,
I
‘i■
,rlil
i..
"
111"»
f.nlli
1*uch''pct«orls as are desirous of , the
, r„. riir,
- i . .-ti&gt;iri
y, . . t
•*
.»•)&gt; M * i
“
flirt III.; ,111 eli
,-tinrf vIVIS Iti III
2.3H.Y6 l
* learning, how to live com fortably i throtnclo.ut th- t mu’.. * •' &gt;" n.ittuie.
........................
52.15 JZ l
In the country.
iHinra o^ Florl.ls, • .&lt;........ ..11| &gt;1n ■’
.May A. I* IH i to .|oii riui’ie -iluih....................... 1)50.80
I t has only recently been brought er there sit ml I lie i »«ii- ii *&gt;y Ini 1196 sq yds rock hnsi&gt; 6 inches thick at 80c
of ,-t thin I1!, -. »!*• - 1377 «(| yds 2 inch sheet asphalt top at $1.02
to the attention of people in this s «ul Cin.-rv
1,404.54
hiniils In the sum of ll,44n
section of the stnte the possibiliy Florliln,
into; to he.tr Interest nt the rutn nf tin- 156 sq ft concrete ulley returns at 30c
........
136.80
of making n paying proposition mol mie-hnlr iiereeitt per annum, lu
.......
35.00
Ierest
pnyiihle
seutl-minunlly.
Mini
1
tyjx’
A
inlet
of the isiultry industry.
hiihils to he know it us HKItIKH A
............
60.00
2 type I! inlets at $30.00
HKItlKH B mot H i;llll’H C The Issue
of honils known ns HlullIKH A to he
hu*
1,060 50
for tile sum of 17411,*100 MU lllol lo he
llnleil July 1st. 1925. The Issue Ilf
.3 IS 60
hiiiuls known ns HKItIKH ll to !"■ for
1
Mitnfmlp
441
ft.
...................
85.00
the sum of 1140.000. mol to he ilnl-ol
July 1st, 192.; Th«- Issue of I oiuls
1 Manhole 8-10 ft.
85,00
known ns SBIMIIM »’ lo
for ire
sum of 11Ait ua’l.tni. u ml i &gt; he il.it* i
E xtra work
2SS 3 1
July 1st, 1927, All of (lie nhiiV’
Laboratory Inspection "f m aterials '
41.80
honils lo unit lire s-rlnll.. nm r u
T l l , , II l n n e e
. . „
| perluil of thirty M l's ....... mill
Legal
expense
udv.
etc
2'
i
143.42
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. fl,—Th&lt;* ufier the -lute ,,f th- i - s mioo- t i.• i •Shell Fixh Commission, has purch- "/
l,V' ............ o. riv* it from
ased a boat for un« in putroling *,hu’r
0‘fh^ ^
,“, . '
'
t h e ‘ water* near Fernam lina, M t.iilnw. puvlmc. m -p .i -. m» h ir»l .«urHmlKvi, Shell Fish Commiaiioncr f«*;l|»»c. r.-hurd
m : .ud uhl
»nyx, which will
lirenkwin clear nut
..... *......&gt;
- ' " " ,KFlorhln,
u,,‘ r,“‘parth’ ilm
.. ...................,"'th"4 •rni«'i|
era uf the llsh laws in th at sec-'in ihm ti’rt.iJ ii i *■m* 1$vInn fnl«i|t|*
lion of tho state. While it is the hv |li«« Ihinnl itf CiMitity i,‘t»iimlM*
nf
I'ltiinlt KImI iJ ii,
cottl'iin nf most states to have their nlitiit'r.i
«»ii lln* J Mil il.ty nf Mitrcli A l&gt;
patrol boats of this nature equip­ «i nil
*. h riinvtiim *»f ib** r»***iri»^
ped with deck guns Florida hns "f \V9I«iititi
,i lr|
|nri Nhriw |irim&gt;t
FAST I’ULLMAN DINING CAR TRAIN
never hail guns on her boats for •b**t tin* r* *uili nf nuI'I •*if*«,tlnii witN
in
f.tvnr
4
1
f
lb» iNIIUltu*' nf *ll*4
this use. Tlie principal arrests bein ll&lt;U 41f MUi«l by Ha*111lft•»I•* I '• till
in-; made by the Commission nt ly.
l-'inr bln.
present ure arvesta fur the catchN •»vt t b i r c f n i , ’ |tiir ni.ilit lit it ti nl
•b’r nf Ilia* I'ouri Imii ’Hi innl*’.
Irg of undersized fish.
n««11t-a* |n
linri'by K i t ' ii lli.il *!»•T H A T TH E DRIV E OF
While this protective work l.x i l l |Xf* it M it Mil I nt piivcrs •i f H*nnltinb
Kbirbiu.
hi ** b&gt; n.i nl
going on steadily up and clown
In baa .tllil ft
V iM'Inn*
th« Florida coasts, other crows, r»'«|t|lri*|
Sleeping Cnrs-Coarh Service
lilt*Cin’till 1'itnf ••f tin S*1v»*ill b
i l
utulci the direction of Mr. Iliitlgc.-i, Jtiilli*bt! I’lrriill •»f tin* Hint
•*f
n.irltlu. *»n lit • 2ti»t ilitt *rf Ann
are engaged in planting oysters on M**i
a i»
i 'is.; at in on m y i .m-u a
the fertile bottoms of Florida M ut Hiihfiml. lit I iti1 i ‘ him*. nf
K f f i r l i v c A u g u s t 12. I!l2fi
rjh* coast.
I’luntihg goes on eontinuou-i- HflM I Mnlt* .tint Hl.lfi* •»f l*bi| ill I. I ilil l
■'
tInI (it itltnu t’iiiDif
if
»iM^
ly throughout the year, nnd nt a*1t"\
llll\4*. utl\ h.litl fit *M»I s ’ ll* ' l l
present IsittnmH adjoining F ran k - 11**1 I*. Ytt lllblt I’ll I IMI I'ltMf I I IM'’*I
Nnrt hlHMiml
Southbound
DULY Hl'HKIM LF.
W I T X K H H my han&lt;l mm * *t• • b «*r
in county are living planted, while
lb* t'kirllit Clllirt nf till’
V• till
work will begin within the next Jinhi'htl
___
t ’ lri'iill nf tin Sl.il** -f I'lnweek on those adjoining Levy court- 1* •*’« I m ii Ii*I Inr Si* iii I fit il* I '•i ti ii 1 1
j
!# m * .**i ,.1 1 *»f n,i|Ii| 1*11 i ti I t I ’m u t
ty, says Mr. Hodges. The planting I’" 1,II i Im tin 3&lt;&lt;tb *l.tv nf .1t i l s A I*
progresses ut the rate •&gt;( 3 ,5(111
b s ii.ln each. When all ’diluting is IHK.M.I
v i: im ic h i . ahh.
completed the entire const from
r i i T k *•f iin i*|ri*titf &lt;*«'iirt "f ti,"
Fernenilitin to Pensacola wi!! have
H«»v**nth ,! mlii'iiil *
,i hi,.
ty 8 t.it*
Fl«*ritl.i, In .tn*ft (• .”*»’M
*
la in planted.
V
I
»
l
*
*
I
»
*
»
’-M
ill*
*
While there nre larger shipper^ Di;o \ i i h ' ottk h .
of canned sen food in this eount/V, A ttor m*v&gt; f**r IVt 111»•» ir
Florida is the largest Mhipppr of
— --------- 11
l B O F S A l . i ; O F STlMt.IMHl.im
iced fish in the world. Thut ten M i■ lK' lM
a c t n o w a n d h e l p b u il d
I.M H 'H m l \ n .
I l l ' l l l it \.
food U shipped, carloads' nt the
It I I. II \ \ \ \
| t i l ’ll.IV B U R N T
I I O M I h.
time, to northern unit eastern m ar­
kets, while a grent quantity is co n -1 Nu t p i : is HKItriiY niVBN,
ruined here in the south The sen T,"“
»»”■* |ir»pi.»..l» ’» ill
"•
fo.H| industry Is worth $25,000,000
I w m o il r ! Z \ \ . MV.
per year to this state.
Iriiin. ,&gt;n &gt;&lt;r icfnr* th,. "xi.lrntlpp «f
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
] thirty «Uy*
ilavn (mm III*' rimt puhIU***
tlon of Hum M*ill«f, himI il(» (•» innl
TO HAVE NEW STAMP
uni 11 1*1
A M nil tho 1*HI»
day i*( AtiKtint, A I* I*.*2*&gt;, at th**
t ‘«*iiMtv t*l&gt; rk Y nffli «\ ut th** I’liuri
BERLIN,
Aug.
5.—A
new
pos­
*4j
Minin*', at Satiftiril. Hoiti Iri«»l•* I'nuMtv
tal stem p with the picture of the l-Mifthlu,
f»*r tlie pur»*h;i»« «*f
Virgin Mary will b« issued in the iioouo H«tnil vi«$|t* t ’miMty, Klurid.i,
Ihi pi &lt;•v■'ni«' nt
Hniiit*
Snnr district, the Catholic Germ, Highwio
us Set ten *‘A“. Mill
t •»
ania reports. Tho engraving will kfiiiWM
hear Interest ut tin* rale «if flvu uutl
he a reproduction of the famous une-half iin rriii por Annum, and
t|al«Hi July l*t. 1J2&amp;. lnl«*r***t
painting in tho chapel of Rlicecnx- ure
urmiaiinually.
prlii*
Vie | on the Snitr.
. «puy.ihle
.
l|&gt;al
ami lnin«*ut payahl* ut Nth |
In Ihe
t»C Now V**rk
Sim illar stamps previously have
.ihl liorids In he lnMied roMslUtlh’4
In to issued on different occasions M
*&gt;f M'Vt ii (niritlreil ami ulxlv
]
Tickets, reservations ami information
by Bavaria, H ungary und the Of th*- ilaipimlnoitoii of 11 ,000*00
eiii’h, maturing serially «*'*•* u p**» |
Duchy of Lcichtenitein.
concerning through car service from
hid ••( thirty \ i .ii $ in th*- follow-1
inu manner to-wlt:
SAFETY ALL YEAR TO PIC
llornta Nn | to M&gt;, liulunlve, t*»(
mature Jul&gt; (at, l *&gt;2'*
■I. U. ItURItOUGHS, T. A. A. C. L. Station
Ihimlu
No ll tn 21. Inclusive, tt»
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 6.— All mature Jul&gt;
u t. | j 3o
year round safety work among
llonda No. 22 to 23. Inclusive, to
Phone 6B-J
Jul&gt; u t. ta il
more than 100,00(1 school children m ature
Honda
No.
21
to
Id,
Inclualve,
to
of Los Angeles has, become nn tnulure July Ut. 1912.
Ootid* No 17 tu Oi), Imlimtve. to
established part of accident pi.
vcntlon here. Formerly tho teachu»mU N" ■' t" ts lliclufttvo tll
Ing of safety work at p ublicimuiur.. July •■*schools terminated with the s ta rt- L^Vur. *4ui&gt; i-t. i’m i Indiulyf,
THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
•tig of vacation periods.
I Bonds N"
i". ImlnnlYF, |n
By CHARLES P. STEWART

£

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West Florida May
Be Great Poultry
Section O f South

i

Shell Fish B o d y
Plans To War On
Breakers Of Law

EVERGLADES LIMITED

DO YOU R E A L IZ E

NORTH and EAST

THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

•1.05 pm I V. Sanford
Ar..
tS.lOpm Lv. Jacksonville Lv.
3.05 pm Ar. Richmond
Lv.
0.20 pm Ar. Washington Lv.
7^)0 pm Ar. Haiti more
Lv.
IO.06 pm Ar. I’hiladelphia Lv.
12.25 am Ar. New York
Lv.
7.56 am Ar. Boston
Lv.
7.40 am Ar. Pittsburgh
Lv.
7.25 am Ar. Buffalo
Lv.
0.00 am Ar. Akron .......... Lv.
8.50 am Ar. Cleveland
Lv.

12.20 pm

9.00 am
1.10 pm
10.00 am
6.16 am
11.25 pm
12.30 am
6.30 pm
11.20 pm
7.45 pm
5.40 pm
6.05 pm

Depends on

You?

‘GREATER SANFORD’

American Fruit Growers
INCORPORATED

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

.. — ....I
u sssm i

r

r* -

�FEDERAL ROAD HONOR ROLL FOR
SYSTEM PLANS GREATER C I T Y
ARE COMPLETE CAM PAIGN GIVEN
... to Be Given at
might: Atmilcur
leduled
To lie
t s;,ow Tonight
Love" is the
e on t h e hoards of
niirht It " n P araf S 't h e screen play
Ricardo Cortez
and nccom% I I I and is suoe u Nk**"-? b « w , t c h :

■Jfinniy. Brains, art
£!£ ind other notaTm .tapporting cast.
S eles with punch
‘Jre skilfully balJit comedy m om ents
liurclv romantic scriM’khahnn, will
e’s such a Nice
Dark nnd L et
ntest will emknown celebriwill direct nnd
t thus insuring
theatrical fam e
usually prevail(tests.
ueenient wishes

A IIOI’TKM ON T i l K 13TII l l . l t '
Wo; C. F. Teague, $50; Miss StlOK A P I t I L A . IK ! « S t
nia Thornley, $25; R. C. T hrasher.
N o l l e * Is h e r e b y
that »lt
£f5; IVtcr Thurston, 925; R. C.
*P&gt;rl4l inmit-ament* mail*. U v lr o .
•
and Imposed naulnat l&gt;rlTiiilale, $75; Hugh Torrenve, $25;
v a t e i. outlied i»r«m *r ly lonuerl fit
H. E. Urquhart, $25; L. I* Voorth * K.mt Sldi* llulkhi-.nl Dlxtrlrl an I
liecs, *23; J. G. W aits. $25; A. U.
tm hrati'il w it hin t h * fo llo w I tut &lt;!»•
acrll.ed area » f the City o f Sanford
\\rlla re , *25; .1. M. W allace. $25;
Flo rid a, more p a r t ic u la r ly describ­
(Continued from Pnge One)
M. P. Wells. J ,„ $25; R. F. Whited uk follo w *, trw w lt:
to Beaufort on the E ast Const, via
rteKltinlnir on the M i l Corporaliei, Jr., $25; Henry W ight, $25;
Asheville, W inston-Salem, Raleigh J. H ugh Tilhs, $25* \« i Tiiiis' W ight Print Shan, $100; S. A. B.
tlmi lino of tlio City o f s.infnrd,
Florida, at a point 1338.8 ft et Wes t
nnd New B ern; another from the S25; H. E. Tolar. *25 I r
Wilkinson. $25; W. C. Williamson,
nml 977.9 feet N o r t h of lit* Sntttlte.iKt i-ornrr o f U o v *rrtm *n t l a d 1.
$25; H. M. Wimbish, $25; Wim? £ !. Tr&gt;; Me R a t l i n g Jo.;
Section .11*. T o w turnip 19. South nf
c50; Jfim n- Turnbull, $25; A hush &amp; Shoemaker, $100; R. A.
ItaiiK*- 31 Kant. Seminole C it.ntv.
W
inston,
$25;
Frank
L.
Woodruff,
Florida, thence r u n W es t !&gt;*.* * feet
Wn!h
V
?ii,:*
K'
KWalk,
$
2
?
to
the Wes t line o f M ellonvllle A v e ­
W alker &amp; f*'wis, $25* 0 A Won
theru’e N ortli *8 ileitrees West
*!e&gt;-. $50; 1! C. W'n e r, V , - i {
Florida S tate Board of Henlth has ,|nue;
I ’tlrallel with U n io n Avntiu. 11*9.7
conducted a rigid examination and ! feet to the Krtstorty line o f Block
in XV. A. K i l t s Jr's Atnemltil
(teo. W einstein. $25; \v. T WherL
investigation of these reports nml i P''It**
lat of Villa Sltonra: Ihetree Souhas
found
most
of
them
to
be
un­
|therly
atonic the Masterly line of
Hn’n1
U*lll','!nn- *25} Whillsaid Block " i r 150 feet to the N o n a
(lon &amp; Hodge#, *25; \\\ y White
true.
line o f First Street as laid out and
*50: M. II. Whitner *2.V R A
The S tate Health Departm ent is platted in said plat of V illa Shonra.
W illiam s, $25; Wilson &amp; Toomer
now devising signs which will be thence North *8 d e g r e e * Wes t 7la
feet more or less to the Intersec­
Fert. Co.. $2;&gt;; f . R u*inn S2V
placed on main highways at the tion
of th,. North line o f Fast Strrei
entrance of towns haging a pure w it h West line o f C hapm an Avetnte
In
Neaves
to Sanford. F l o r ­
wntpr supply statin g , "Safe drink­ ida; thenceAildltltin
\V.**»i atom: the S m l l i
ing w atei, municipal supply of this line of said Must Street Mil fe t
titv approved by the Florida State more or less to the W est lino of
C yp re ss Avsnuo
In
Chapman
X
Board of Health.”
T u c k e r 's Addition to Sanford. F l o r ­
Sanford is one of the cities whose id a: thence N o r th 9'J feet; thence
XVeat ) 1 2 ieet t*&gt; the Kaat line of
water has been found to be pure C
ro ss Street In said Chapman &gt;V
and healthful. A recent analysis T u c k e r 's Addit io n: tlienee North
by expert chemists shows that the 719 8 feet to the Intersection of the
11to* of C r o s s Street with tin
water supplied by the Sanford NKnst
orth erl y line o f the concrete leroad from Chesterfield to (’hnrlcsMunicipal W aterworks is freer
jon v ja D arlington and Florence;
from bacteria than the w ater of
onc n ,uj from A ugusta, Ga., across
any other city in the atntc of Flor­
South C arolina to Checstcrftehl via
ida. It is also purer in this respect
Aiken and Coiumbiu; another road
than any bottled table or drinking
from Aiken to Charleston via Denwater which can be purchased at
m ark nnd S t. George;! another
| this time in Florida, it is nsserted.
road from C harleston to Savannah
It is further stated that the local
form ing u rig h t angle with Yumwater is a soft and desirable water
osee as pivotal point, and another
. (or every purpose. Its hardness is City o f Hanford, Florida, I lienee
from a point near Hartwell, Ga.,
about JIC parts to the million, re­ Sniilti it15
in licKltinlmr.
to B lacknurg, S. C., vin Greenville
hnv,* L e m entered up In a special
ports show.

M. "Vbb »«, ,*. W.iS.’rVlM;

ExaminationShows
Charges Bad Water
[ n Florida False

ChamberCommerce
FundReaches Total
Of Almost $70,000

Washington News
WASHINGTON. Aug.
5.— A
nlm e, S2o;
|J. r:0(,k. *25;
system of United Stale* high­
to know their ubility.
H. Cowan, *50; I*. J. C ranston.!I
ways was designated.
Jy will do her usual two
*; K, K. Dniger $25; Evernll 1
Exchange of ratification of the
sh, $25: K. I,. Day, $25; It. W. ?
the amateurs will come
(’tiine.se treaties was accomplished.
9 o’clock show,
ane, $100; M. .1. hick. *25; Anna «
Readjustment of southern class
r to stimulate in tere st in road extending west of Covington II. Dorner, $25: S. K. &amp; Lucille &lt;'
freight fates was ordered.
and
touching
llurkcviltc,
ApponmtI)n
udney, $50; ]| V. Drna, $25;
;eur perform nm l, cash
The American Federation of I,..to be given hy trie m a»- tux and Lexington; a hranen from p. V. Drna, $25; s. H Drosos, $25; i
lmr
opposed modification of the
,f the theater to the giv- P etersburg to North Carolina Iwr- ( . V. Dunnp $25; William S. Earle i
immigration law.
tier
via
Lawreiiceville;
a
branch
$2.
5; E. C. Echols, $25; W. J. Ehbest acts.
Police ordered unusual precau­
from Itoynl to W nrrenton; another h r s. *25; .1 It. Emory. $25; (*. W. J
tions for the Ku Klux Klun parade
road from W inchester to Bristol , E o rrestei, $25; E. M. Galloway,
li.r«* Saturday.
Va.,-Tenn.,
via
Harristmhurg, $2 !*» H I*. Gibson, $25; Joe G. Gia- I
S tauntun, Lcxinjitun, Salem . hnd ham *2fv I„ I . Hagan, *250; C ol.'
Pulnrki; an o th er njjid front ‘ ll“ John Hamhone, $1; Jesse llaniilv up ton. $25; 1). | \ | | !imley. *25; W.
S. Hand, $250; M. lltinsnn. $230;,
H. K. H arris, $25; J. A. Ilarrold.l
WASHINGTON, Aug. 0.—Rail'(Be
$25; I David H art, $25; Leo Hart.
road mid other preparations were
$25; II. H. Heeren $25; O. I*. Hern' going forward in the capital city
u} l,lt' don. $25; R. J. Hickson. $25; L. I1.
today for the protective arrival of
•uiiiak Hiltop Harbor Slum, $25; Ellen
CALM Alt, Sweden
Aug.
believed him sane. None |
iupwards
n . „f f.ti.OQO visitors for tin*
Work
ha
been
commenced
in
ex,U
k
‘'
Hnv.
$25;
J.
E.
M.
Huddleston.
$25;
H-exa mined.
Ka
Klux Klttn demonstration here
eiivatimr
(lie
Swedish
Pompeii,
an
l;k
C E. H unter. *25 C. A. Isom, $25;
alienists, all in th e s e r - !
.Miami .Sheridan Jew ett. $50; it. E. John- nncient circular city site from the Saturday when klansmen will pathe federal or s ta te govrmona. S(,n&gt; $25; I. II. Kanner, $25; It. L. early iron age. with nine gnti's i '’’'u1* up Pennsylvania Avenue.
1testified they concluded
1 , 1 Kenncdv, $25; 1. K. Kcrsev, *5(1; and foundations for 1&gt;2 houses. I: Forty-Five special trains have
fifteen-minute observa.auder|, r K
K eshr. $25; T. E. King,. is in the center of the island of been chartered to bring the influx
thu jail office, in which
'•
;
r"["
$25;
J.
Ft.
Klycc, $25; I.akc Mary Oeland. The work is under the su- here, one from ns far south as
as the unwilling subject,
Dev. Co., $50; Leon L. U R oy, nervision of Marten Stenborger, t Jacksonville, Fla,
was sane. One was cross
M
y
t
s
*ioo;
Jack Lightner, $25; M. G. I an ucli&lt; ologi it. and an antiropriad for half an hour on inI.of t iii. $25; II. IS. McCall. J r„ *25; tion for the *■*• ease has been made
technicnl uestions dealing
J. G. SHARON
L' ‘
J. M. MeCasken, $25; II. II. Mc- by the Swedish Tourist Associapes and m anifestations of
|
tion.
”'1
Cracken.
$50;
McCxdler
G
rocery1
Attnrncy-at-Luw
debility. The others wore
The existence of this old fo rti­
*usl ”r Co.. *1(10; A. H. Mahoney, S5ii;
|il by the defense w ith the
Will
practice
in all the court*
i Mm . Mary E. Marshall, $25; L Ur- fied retreat, Ismnntoin, has beeu
Examination
of
Abstracts cf Land
. . , ban Mav, $25; A. It. Moriwethi"', known for guneralian*- but prnrmuch do you expect for
Titles
given
especial
attention
ticnlly
nothing
ha;
been
dune
until
r
n
i
a
l
*50;
C.
J.
Mcri-.ve.tlmr,
Sl00;
B.
Y.
vices 1"
. . . j *t .Metln iii:' } y , ; 'to llf-F Im U n d Co., ru ln v cim M il..................... 1
Offices in Seminole County Bani&gt;
ist three expected about
The circular outer wall, formed
f U S l 1*25; E. A. Moffitt. $25; T. C. MimBuilding
dy, $50; Lewis A. Nader. $25; K. this year to determine who the
of
magnificent
limestone
blocks,
G,—H II. Osteen, *25; The Outlet, $75;
JACKSONVILLF
&gt;i Flor- Howard Overlin, $25: C. A. i’al- joined with admirable skill without
0. H. mer $25; Di. (Tins. Parks, S25; C. the use of m ortar, is nlmut 1,200
nrshnll. *’. Pearson. *25; Jno. E. Pearson, feet long. 1- feet high and 1H
vide nee $'•’5; A, M. Philips, $25; Marina feet thick. It is not likely. Prof.
wrists T. I’hilips, $25; Raymond C. Phil- St'Oiberi'er believe*; that *he wall
y froze i«&gt;h. $25; C F. Proctor. *25; Mary was ever much higher than it is
icemcnt was made this
hilt- on Puleston, $25; Paul D. Reeves, $25; twin**.
by the m anagem ent of
; Mrs. It. II. Re nick, $25; Louis E.
w Theater th at a contract
'rigera- Riette, $25; A. T. Rnssiter. $25:
i closed with the W ulitzer
a. Con- Rnssiter A- Son, $50; T. W. Russel
I of Cincinnati, mamtfncd in a A Co., $100; Mabel Snint, $25;
if pianos and organs, for
to con- Sanford Automobile Dealers As­
Bpipe organ,
under aociution, $23: Sanford Credit \sgan is to b** built a t once
niained BOCiatlmi. &lt;125; Sanford DevelopIn ri prrxrrfpIliiiM f*»f
II sntbnbly he installed in
iro for inenl (
*2-10; Sanford Elec,
pier within the next (if)
procut- Cont. Co $50; Sanford Feed &amp; Malaria. Chills and Fever
pviager J. L. M arentette
itthews ’ Snpplv Co.. $5(); San Juan Garage Dengue ttr llilintis Fever.
Itcctiving. This action was
&lt;, zero Co.. $250; J. Sclmnl, $25; Augn.it
It k ill. Hip tjrrut*.
Pnhe management because
7 odd Schneider. $25; G. S. Selmnn, *25;
Iwite to furnish music of
j Seminole Printery, $25; Seminole
f j f has not been known
I Realty Co.. $100; A. II. Shepherd,
Pwxtrial and picture show
i being *25; W II. Shepherd, $25; S, ()■
S anford—Tentativ
ial has- I Sliinhol'Ci. $500; S. C. Sloan. $2;&gt;;
m ade for erection o:
Cyrus T. Smith, $25; G. W. Smith, pniiu; BUrtrien cr«mp«, »eveto inic.uiini
imi ute new organ pital.
*25;
Speer &amp; Son, $250; D. C. colic and inditerelion* of enting and
(twuiily belliful in the
-------------------a c tio n Stafford, $25; Stew art the Florist, drinking, change* in water, diet ot
■x«*ut of musical effects
S t. A ugustine—C i
bridge $25; C. W. Stoudenm ire, $25; L. donate, tnko
w*r*at xoulj not be pos- work on Matnznes
Q. Strong, $25; Arankn Tukaeh. C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
C O L IC n n d D IA K H H O J1 A
.
REM EDY
Keep it always in your home.
For Sale By
Laney’s Drug Store

t e Concludes
lurder C a s e ;
lose On Friday

Digging Is Started r»(),()00 Klansmen Are

I'lxpeeled At Capital

e Theater Will
New$15,000Pipe
n Installed Soon

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take bitter, evil tasting
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G et a package of

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nnd the children w ill
beg for them — they
taste so good.
A dults and children
find these tablets mild,
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at pre-wmr prices—25 do$es
25 cents.

assiKsmi'iii roll K n o w n ns tin* Hunt
Sltln llulkhi'itil Ulstr li 'l tipeclnl A, .
iie«Mint’iil Hull; snltl n*si***nn nm are I
p a y a b le In the m ann er pr*tvM&lt;-&lt;l nm ll
set forth In *;il«l Ordinance No,
snhl special assessment roll Is now
on file in the o f f h ‘1' of th * i *i o |
t'lprk nf the I’ lty of Hanfiiril. F l a t - 1
hla. nt the t'lty Hail. In Hiinfoul,
I'lorlilii. nml Is upon nt nil linn s I
tlnrlnt; office hours *o pu’ilo* lus|a c |
tton; Hint unlit speelnl iissessnient
roll w a s mail** noil prepnrc&lt;l after
the cost of the Iniprovenients notlmrlleil Itv -;ihl I IriltlinHCe No 91
l«ml lieeti finally ili’l'-rmllnr I hy I lie
I’ l l y ( ’ominlsslon nml o it|.*e Is lo r&gt;**
liy g i v e n In iiecorilnnce nlHi Hecili.il
11:• of the t'harte r o f the O ily of
Hiintonl, Florhiw, that the
i'liy
I'ommlnslon will, on the 17th day
of Aiimisl. A. I*. 0'2.*. nt 2 i.Tlo.-k
I' XI., nt the • 'It\ H all In the i'll*
of Hanford, Florida, lie In session
for the purpose o f revie w Ina
and
eitunllslne snhl ass es sments pml t&lt;i
hear noy reason* that no. * person
or persons may desire to g iv e whv
nny of llo* siieeinl is*-ssii.ents in
snhl Knst Hide
litilklt - t I Ml a r h i
levlei! and Imposed ngntfist pilvnle*
ly on ro il property slioohl In* i-lintigi d or modified, nml after tlo* i ' l l '
t'oioinlsslon litis so met ns u lloard
of K&lt;|iinlUatlon nml after hearing
nil rn in pi ill (its mid hlijeetlnri* mil*.
; m ined, the t’lty t ‘ommlsslon will
thereupon determine nil ci tnplaln;s
nml object Ion* nno-nd. ei|iiutlxe, a d ­
just nml e|.prove said special i sMesmiienls; and sahl assessments ns
I are fill.lllv fixed mol delsrnillled 111
|Hi* t'lty I 'o m i r IhsIom wil l there'ipon
j liecmne flti l and lilndlna llett.i nil
i the prop *rlv ag ain st which i*m* «*•
1eil until finally d is charged hy pay-

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East Flagler Street,
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Beach Property
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MARL' RESERVATION EARLY

On The Road to Independence
Tito thrifty man is on thu roatl to indopendciicCr*
rttitl evory it11*|» Brings him neurtfr tin* Rottl &lt;&gt;f h iif
nmhillon. li will (five you the rijtht iunpinitlon
for rejftilnr ilt*|io.sit.*i to have an account with the
.'-it-minole County Hank.
’er Cent Intereat Haiti On Sftvings Accounts

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H ie Sanford Herald

Make It One Hundred Thousand
Dollars
*

M r rrrr i t t n i M i t i M f t
Nearly sixty-nine thousand dollar.* have already been
l l i r at lM to r4 , Plarlda
id ** Second Claaa Matter. subscribed in the Chamber of Commerce campaign.
And
r IT. 1911, a t the 1’o it oftl c*

another tiny is left. Today's record, a great one, will look
small when final reports are made tomorrow night and Sun.... .Kclttor
M L t .A X Il I- UKAX.
ford over-subscribes its quota one hundred per cent. Up
R, n o w A n o I I K I K i ___ ____ M n a a a r f
until noon today the Sanford Chamber of Commerce had
on
l i t m « » " t i * Axrnaa
enrolled twenty-seven hundred and fifty-five memberships.
H i t x i n i i 'r i i i . i it at Ka
And still there remain hundreds of persons who have
■ Ynur - 1 7 rll* S e t , n o t H.fO
I i * l l i « r o l in «:tty by C u r r l a t . p er not joined the organization which is contributing so largely
» . « k , He. W -I'k ly
IM Itlen 1100
tier j e e r .
_
__
_ ____ lo the growth of the city. Perhaps it is because they have
Perhaps they have been busy and the
a l ‘t;&lt;TAi. &gt;e»Tl« Ki All o b i t u a r y not been solicited.
noMv«a. r a r d e o f th t m k * . reeo lu U o n a matter has escaped their attention.
Undoubtedly these peo­
an d notice* til * n t e r : a l r . . u i*nta w h e r e
e h e r a e e are made w ill bo . U u n t n J ple are all anxious to have their part in boosting their home
I t r at re* u I nr - i d v e r t l a l n a rate* .
town and before the closing hour of the campaign many of
M R t t n P I t THIS AH flO tT A T K O IM I K 'S them will be signed up.
There will be no plausible excuse
The Aaaoclated T re e * la eac lu *I».|V entitled " » ‘ he uae fo r re- for the failure of any person to unite with those who are try­
publication of all n e w * illepatrlip*
ereiltleo to It or not otherw ise cred- ing to make Sanford a greater Sanford.
Ile«l in thle pn|ior and nleo the In*
One last grand effort is to be made on the part of the
cal n e v i published herein. All right*
of reiiubllcatlon of spe«*l«l illeputch- two hundred workers who have wasted no time anil who
ea herein are eleo reeor-ed.
have neglected their own private affairs in order that their
THURSDAY, AUGUST fi, 192.1 community might he served. While tired of soliciting, while
anxious to get hack to their jobs and make up for the time
' T H E H ER A LD S PLATFORM
given
this week, they are determined to stick to the work
1 .—Deeper w ntrr route to Jaekaon.
until it is finished and until it is finished right. And the
trllie.
2.
—Conatrurtlnn of F t. Johns-Inremaining few hours will be busy ones for them.
dlnn River rnnal.
Those who have had nn part in the campaign still have
A —Extension of while wnjr.
time
in which to become members. Sanford needs the help
4.- -Extension of local amuaemrnta.
—Swimming pool, tennis rourta. of all its people. It is depending on its entire citizenship to
do its full duly and to do it now.
ete.
• —Augmenting of building proHistory is being made in Sanford this week. Tomorrow
ram —houses, hotela, npartir.ent
night
will find the Sanford Chamber of Commerce the larg­
6m e t .
est
in
the world, per capital population, provided everyone
I.—Extension nf alreet paving pro.
does his best. Daylonn will have to step aside, to make room
gram.
Canal rurtlnn
of
boulevard fot* Sanford.
around l.akr Monroe.
Instead of being satisfied with fifty thousand dollars,
8.—Completion of rily Iwautificainstead of stopping at seventy-five thousand, let us make
Hon program.
9.— Expansion of arhool system the grant total one hundred thousand dollars. Think of the
with provision for inrrraard fa* power o f such a fund in the hands of the ( ’handler of Com­
diitlea.
merce! Think of the publicity it would bring lo our city!
Ia'I'h double the original goal and establish new records. It
BIBLE VERSF. FOR TODAY
can
be done!
GLADNESS IN SERV IC E:—
One hundred thousand dollars or bust!
Serve the I-onl with gladness. E n ­
l fur (I, K lurlda
1H 7.

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ter Into hit* paten with thanksgiv­
ing, and into hi* court* with
praise: he thankful unto him, unit
hleaa Ills name. For tin* Izird is
good. I’sulm 100: 2 , 4. 0.

A s Brisbane S e e s

II

THE LIFE OF THE TREE DEPENDS ON ITS ROOTS

Dancm, Muskrat*, A lfalfa.
Birth C ontrol? No.
Had Suicide Excuses.
Democratic Spare Tire,
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyright

_ ____

&gt;AT;’ AtJGU&amp;T tf, 1925.

THE SANFORD HI

£

i w 'i b u E " s a
s h e a n YTung

ftCXitflSW LIKE
haT ?

_________

HENRY FORD says churches
should teach dancing to counter­
act sonic vicious modern tendon-,
cic*. He wants the old dances |
brought hack to repined now
wiggling.
. I
There might be? n compromise
between old ami new dances—es­
pecially as Mr. Ford thinks old
people should dunce.
The modern dance, the walking
kind, is easier for old people than
the old polka, in which you were
supposed to hop, and the waltz, in
which ninety-five per cent DID
hop, although they w eren't su p ­
posed to.
DANCING AND religion hnve
long been united. Samuel ttdls you
"David danced before the Lord.”
He well might, for his riso wns
conqueror of Goliath, to ruler nver
Israel.
Dancing has Its proper place, see
Ecclesiastes, third chapter, fourth
verse, "time to weep, and n time
to laugh; a time to mourn, and a
time to dance."
The next verse says there is also
"a time to embrace, and n tim e to
refrain from embracing."
T hat
should be remembered in those
wild dancing days.

P O g Raj

I-ovc laugh* at
cusses bill collector

OCCM

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1P A N

Women niny~h77T, i
But th e ir burdens tu*

Breakfast b i ^ 7 .

alw ays luoka

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111

T hey have ma(j
Ocean so dry even a
binned.
T h ere's lots of
decorating. You never!
d en tist broke.
1

r

W orry i* n gre.c
about th e only tj,jn„ .
most o f tm think.

J udges

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A m an tell c iu j,. I
m.w. Rays he „ ,,,) 1*
door to ring tin- l .|Ll
Society's easy t„
have enough money ,,l
can’t look bored
' v’nr,l' 1 l*jpuUtn|
mated a t ulmo t tw,,| *
Of which i* ev Hetty
E very failure Itiir.h |L
come bark if lie only
willing to put him
If you parked a
for n trip your wife? 1
som ething else j„ y,^

IF YOU SAW one shook mut.krat climb out of the w ater and
look at you with beady eye*, you
would say, "Interesting, but it
doesn't amount to much.”
The m uskrat know* la tter. He
can amount to n great deal, for
Rood or evil, just as with human
thought.

In Milwaukee, a wt
man w ith a bottle, but
will ®ay ho Im.ked
\
pi re.

still We doubt that p;|
investors m the n&gt;q *
urged to buy »M| ty
takes another junit»."_j|
G azette.
*

A NOBLEMAN in Centric! Eim ipe, interested ill muskralH, n tartd breeding them on his estate.
They ruined farm s for miles around
The announcement made Wednesday that arrangements him.
v jiu iim iiin M iM u iR is iiiiB ia u u iu i,,,
On the othrr hand, bed W inter,]
had
been completed whereby the Atlantic National Hank of
WAITING
in the Louisiana marshes, th e y '
Serene, I fold my hand* and wait, Jacksonville, one of the great financial institutions of the caught more than O.IMMI.OIMI niu k- 1
MELBOURNE TIM ES
Nor care for wind nor tide nor state, will advanee funds necessary for the city of Sanford rate, worth more than fit,000,0(10— i
sea;
to carry on the work of hulkheading the lake front, has been about half the entire crop of North j Merchant a who are inclined to en an often nn to be p ractically ; ■
I rave no more ‘gniwit time or fate received with a great deni of enthusiasm.
cane up on their advertising during above dispute*.
America.
For |o! my own nhnll come to
tile "dull" sum m er months fail to] The fam iliar cry of the local ■
Under
the
plan
worked
out
by
Mayor
Forrest
Lake
and
me.
"INSIGNIFICANT"
m uskrat* take cognizance of several import- m erchant G “ trad e at home" and JJ Fronting on ( ’deny Avenue adjoining two Moral
I stay my haste, I make delays— City Attorney (leorge ANtteCottoH in conjunction with of­
give
great
value
to
mnrshe*
Itilh- an t factors in successful advertis- j thin newspaper is glad to en d o rse ! 5
For what avail* thin eager pace, ficials of the Jacksonville hank, money for (he project will
! the stand of the merchants, b u t,]* corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick can bei
erto
wortlibi.
And
our
extrem
e­ ing.
J stand amid the eternal way*
lie available at once so Dial no financial difficulties will ly well managed Agricultural De»
If, for example, you can n d v er-' too often the merchants expects J
And what I* mine *holl know my
hamper the progress of the work.
partniciit ha* requested Mr. Ver­ ti e your business in dull ca on, tin* people of the community to * chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.
face.
non
Bailey, able naturalist, special­ while your com petitor is w a itin ' t&gt;e loyal when the* merchant is nut
The negotiations make it possible for Sanford to con­
for tile busy period, you enjoy an using the force of tin* modern *
Asleep, awake, by night or day,
struct its bulkhead system without being forced to await the izing in small mammals, ami know­ exclusive field, and should lie aide selling force. Mail order ..........
houses *
ing
more
about
the
m
uskrats
than
The friend* I seek are recking voting of a bond issue and the sale of the bonds, all of which
to sow ceil tlm t will harvest un­ sell their goods by catalogs th at]
they
know
about
themselves,
to
me,
would have resulted in great delay. The action of the Jack­ | ee what can be done about m ak­ m istakably wlien the people begin advertise them, they send lo cal}
No wind can drive my hark astray
to ‘
Nor change the tide of destiny. sonville bank means the saving of much time in the comple­ ing tin* Lmii.iunn m uskrat crop be buy heavily. T h at truth should j&lt; ili/eos up-to-date advertising co n -j
■sub* evident to an a d v e rtise r,corning the goods to be purchased.
1
PERMANENT.
tion of the project and assures Sanford citizens that their
What m atter if 1 aland alone?
who think*; it has been proven The buyer re a c tc to the tim uhis of ■ BetwLL'ii First ami Second Street:* on Sanford Ani
I wait with joy the coming year*: dream of an improved water front is not very far away.
often for serious dispute.
'the* piinted word in the catalog be- JJ
My heart ahalt reap where it has
A CROP OF li.tIUO.OOO m uskrat* | tooAgain,
What the loan means in many ways cannot be told in a
advertisers should rent- enu-e it is easy to do and lie- ■
At $ lil0.00 iter front foot.
a year represents d per cent on
sown,
And garner up it* fruit of tear*. few words. Primarily it is the strongest testimonial of the one hundred million dollar*. And j i^e tlmt m erchants advertising tin* letur-e the m erchant fails to employ iS
faith tile banking houses have in Sanford and its future. you don’t have to plant th" m usk­ same class of good* are not ncces- the appropriate counter attack , ait *
The water* know their own, and It shows the reputation this city enjoys in the financial rat or rai e the young ones. They a rd j cutting each other's busine-s. uttra-'tive advertisem ent in the *
V. r&gt; often, Mich presistent ndver- h inn* paper which is read hy near- n
draw
world, and indicates that the city is built* upon a foundation do tlmt themselves. Tice . people, ( isfng emphasize* in the public ly everybody.
The brook that spring* in yon- that is strung and enduring.
of Louisiana say there is m o re 1
wealth in their S tate five times I mind the class of goods so thnv- ] The purpos *nf Ibis discussion i*
„ilnr■ lid u)&gt;li -&gt;• - T * „ «,»- - .
Lomis of rhin cdinrnrrer ari*nnt made often. Tiradvance otub* than hil* ever' b&lt;*eti taksrf ntif Iopghlj tlmt there is a marked in- not to persuade Idf.-cl hid^Qui0t*
So fldws the good with erpial law
Unto the kouI of pure delight. about six hundred thousand dollars nn a municipal project of any State in the Union, and fereascr io business. An easy illus- to over advertise. \\V realize th at
Tin’ slur* come nightly to iln&gt; .ky; isn't a step financial houses lake every day, without much very likely they are right about ' t lotion of this peculiar effect of there i a limitation to the am ount
2102 First St.
advertising is tin* development of j which i bind m erchant can spend
R e a lto r s .
• The tidal wave unto the hob; I additional security. In n word a fine tribute has been paid it.
till
various fails which often | for thi i purpose. But, wo w ant
Nor time, nor apnre, nor deep, nor
sw trn tin* country. If only one tho n o ,ch an t- hero as a body to
to the substantial character of Sanford and the people of tip*
high,
IF THE MOT w eather rev
city
should
rejoice
and
feel
justly
proud
of
the
r
e
p
u
ta
tio
n
C'nn keep my own away from
has annoyed you, be glad t» know no*reliant had advertised, mnh realize that ii nil of them would
me.
they possess.
tlmt in glorious California all jmjr, for example, how United persistently advertise, even using ^ x x i M M x t M a R S B i f l i x z i i i a p i i i B B H i x i H a i a a i a i t o
of
—John Burroughs.
kinds
of weather is welcome an d , tin* spread
.
, the &lt;'hinesu game smalt advertisem ents, the cum ula­
With tin* money provided and already available* nothing
tive effect upon the reader would
-------- o--------Up on the Mojave Desert. " ‘Jf™ V '.1* ..... ..
stands in tin* wav »i‘ an earlv completion of ihc* important .....fob
near Itardow , sixty miles back -if ,
1 also that the public do coil-ideratile to off-set th e alA Mneclenny man ha* been a r ­
hiring eluirii- of the mail order
rested charged with killing n wo­ work, which means sci much In the future* of the* citv.
Los Angeles, tin* Hodge Rrollier* ' ' , i* ",•", 1'- buying power. ...Tin*
.
catalog.
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li.e recent beat grew a crop if
,f
" f ,lu.'1 ........'ul1 ‘‘ l
man. Tin* shooting is said lo how
No single lecaI ad v ertiser can m
resulted from a ipiarrcl over a cow.
alfalfa in twenty-two day*, That aide to spend a certain am ount of
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P O W E R C A N IM&gt; by gentleness that which violence fails is to say, twenty-two clays afte r money in 192.1. It i&lt; an unknown, filth* *be mail order catalog alum*, «
It sound* more like hull.
a fixed sum. Now, then* arc* but if in on ■ i no of every local [J Real Relate Auction Sales.
Let us Hell ynurftW
to accomplish; and calmness best enforces tin* imperial man- one crop laid been mowed, dried but
1
and stacked, they mowed another litany who seek to per-unib* the new spaper there i., printed a 111em­ a
“Cake Eater" robin'r* are re ­ dale.—( ’latidiaiiiis.
buyer. The merchandise that is ber of nttrac'ive local adv ertise­
crop,
and
they
cut
their
alfalfa
ported active on the east const,
seven times every season, on the persistently advertised, whether by ments, covermi* tin* various lines
which wns to ho cxpei*ta*d a* a
same land.
Can anybody beat one m erchant or many is certain handled in mu eity. the local p a­ u
natural consequence of the reign
of g ettin g more than its average per Would reader effective service
th
at?
uf bobbed hair bandit*.
By IRVIN S. COBH
share id* the money spent din'ing to the cmiiiminily unci the* m er­
Wo are permanently located io Saafortl
■ - ■—p-------COUNT C IITICO , Italian .Sen­ the y ear. This too has been prov- chant* by keeping money here.
Speaking of mnniishiniiig mid on British noil. The undertaking ator in Mussolini’s regim e, say :
TodayV !*&gt;*t laugh: If it i* true,
OUR SA L ES FORCE arc EXPERTS
nn Mr*." Cntt Contends, tlm t war boot legging ami other vital qcie.c- and embalming profession had not Italy must have colonies to ab­
U
DOES
con be talked to dentil, why would­ lion* of lla* lioor 1 am reminded ef then attained the high degree of sorb excess population.
it
per feel ion which it subsequently
n 't it l*‘ a good Idea to put war
u
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
If (hil country were wise, no
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In the same room with General a brand of illicit good* produced bus come to enjoy.
needed. The United M ates ought
«
in
the
far
South,
about
which
n
HOMESTEAD
ENTERI'IM
si:
Ho,
as
1
be
story
runs,
the
aides
Dawes and lock the door? Maeoh
to welcome every Italian worker,
tradition hover*. This is a con­ inserted their dead lender into a Florida today could lit* made rich
Telegraph.
■ If you h aw iToperty you want sold—List it witil
I be furious pare id w hich this to he I.* mil, . an hour on the open
large
cask
of
sugar-cured
rum
and
coction made from sugar cam* and
er by billions of dollars if she
■
and kiss it good-bye.
A neero piijs-r published at generally denominated as “ Mon­ smuggled the rusk aboard a *ail- could get even a q u arte r of a mil­ j country, and the whole world, are mad. lo low down to one-third
ing vessel hound for a friendly lion good Italian im m igrants.
moving lias brought about a laxity that speed at n» im aginary line
Thomasville, Gn., carries the fol­ key Rum."
Along tin* Gulf Shore, howevc.*, European port, relying upon the
lowing personal, "Mr*. Lizzie
California and o th er Western of law cnfoi eineni which 1 depl ■ I c ilfjt ■* h it K!utvs* t•\ i t h, Q u i t e n
Sannder* was called to Jackson­ tlii* stuff is commonly called l‘n- alcohol lo preserve the deeeased States need and would welcome ruble. An an-ilvC of lin .iiuMion few wen* urn v d this way Iwfore
j shows that, ns Mu-mu tried t &gt; a tiro test w:,- r u e d .
ville to tile funeral of one of her kcnhnm. The men back in tin* ami Upon lhi* nature of ih(. seem- many millions of them.
prove in tin* infumou | ocl&gt;.Leo­
frlendr. We wish for her a pleas­ swamp* who make it do not know &gt;f,R u1hi Ii'u 1 i to ifiHiin* t hi* jiiiHtfjijjt*
Here nr- tw
the consignm ents without ques­
pold 11 ial "1..... ... 1 at 1unit " The exactly &lt;&gt;•&gt;1„, it eases which are U
a n t visit." Muybe if *evcrnl friends that through the use of this mime l of
ONE
CHEERFUL
goose
thinks
In CHle the offition.
wero to die, she could have a reg­ they are |H*rpc*tuuting a legend
,1 ,j ’Iv right, acting ■
Italy's problem could be solved h\ policeman i* mu . ntn, lv ., blame; eer wa
llt&gt; 10. Second Street, Sanford, Flu.
1
neither
is
tin*
public;
therefore
But
on
the
voyage
the
sailor*
which
is
considerably
more
than
ular yip-snortin’ time.
withill tile Jrtitl s of the law. In ■
"b irth remind,"
|
Minutes
no
one.
■
a century old; nor did, I, until a discovered tho cask in its biding
This poor creature says if the
III,* other lb, , fI icer was wrong,
gentleman who is a walking re ­ place in a cargo hold, ami being
It is nn unfortunate fact that but Hlill luting within the* bounds
While we are at it. we might as pository of the folklore of the . thirsty us seafaring nn n generally Italian: would have fewer and b et­
Well go ahead and make the Chum Gulf country traced for me its ■are supposed to he, they lapped ter children, we would welcome 1 there nr« some law - which appar­ !«f the law In the first ease tin*
ently arc not "impular." This has,I mail who wa acre
them.
ted would tlot
tier of Commerce iiicinlicrship three historical genesis.
tin* bung ami by degree* drank
Why better, if few er? Caruso been said ol the prohibition law, , Itnve acted in Bn* m anner he did
thousand, it won't lake much e f­
At tin* halite of New Orleans, Mho rum until the spirits ran low. was the nineteenth child in his v e t a plebiscite oon ■■'low where Inid lo* I,"en
fort end then again if (lie city in the U a r of IKIL', General I'aken- Then, being wishful to enjoy the
'*••*•r. In the second
people slamI. Tin "itoi ,• mal. 1 lie car diivers had committee) no
can boast of n membership equal iuiin, commanding the English last remaining precious drops* they family. Would it have been a good the
40 A cres
,
1
•
"
who
land
»n
the
fi
.
idea
lo
cut
off
(lull
fam
ily,
say
at
• rim.. Iln-y knew of, and cotlhl
to thirty per cent of its population forces, vvns kill'd hy a bullet from sln v d in the head of the cask
A
d
j
o
i
n
i
n
g
d
i
e
F
a
n
m
n
n
E l d e r S p r i n g s cm t h e O rla n d o * !
and
ban*
their
views
ami
opinions
liac'lly l," con-i ientiously classed
it will bring more publicity to a long barreled deer rifle ns lie led mid discovered tin* lute lamented in I ten, or fifleen, and miss Caruso?
may
im
press
linen*
who
,.,,iy
--e
la
(tic
slums,
niiiid
disease
and
Where
rc
subdivi’
ion
will
include it big to u rist M
a*
law
violators.
Hanford.
the Red-coal 1 again a the Kentucky 1 full uniform.
the surface of thing* hut tinignorance,
families
should
be
kept
plant
and
laundry
will
be
started
soon.
I
'
l
u
;
ple
ad
tor
an
enforcem
ent
ami Tennessee mountaineers who
I bat is all of 1lie story, excep­ down if it can hi* done.
pin who really make up the nbThi* property has a spring which is very much th*
of
all
law
. which is reasonable an,I
Miami Beach detective*, we lire squatted buck of Old Hickory's cot­ ting that smite of the members of
But under decent conditions, ztnntiul population ,,f our eontUry |:,|r. Hu
• In* Elder H|iting w ater and has also more than a d'
informed by ope of our secret ton bale bren &lt;1work*. It ceined tin* crew then and there swore
test* alm ost entirely
nre for the* enforcement of tH •
it mile road frontage.
agentf, art* investigating a ease Mint im nil.,1 . ,,f hi* siaff desired off on drinking and all ,.f the 111 lia* more children a m other has, prohibition and other I iw ..
with the public, as tip* police arc,H
Ideal for sub-dividing.
for i|p&gt; iip , t part, willing to give
of grand larceny. A pebble is m iss­ to send tils body home for Ini: ial swore off on General I’ekenliam. the b elter they a re —a t least
The past week we have had no lac othi'i
ing from one uf those ocean-front
fe||„w a square ilonl.
SIMMONS R EALTY CO.
experience with two different pli 1 Nope &gt;,t mu* nresopt police* force,
lot* over there.—Miami Tribune.
among humbler people.
I’lione l!»-J.
San Emu
ses. In one ease a policeman a r ­ Wl! b the po ililc* exception Ctf till*
'I ho soil is so rich hereabout*,
It isn't so with kings, because rested n man who he &lt;mi,| had h en
that u peg legged man cannot
motorcycle
man,
w
ants
to
a
rre
s
t
ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
(they get tired of ttieir wives after driving a ear tinder tin* influence
stand still five minute*, without
ativ of ns; they a re good fellows
tlie first child is born, or sooner,of liotior.
The man vtimul him and believe in enforcing the law
the wooden leg taking root. -F ort
Looking back on 11 long useful
t. I lint one can and must keep andOSCAR
tlie
others
ore
inferior.
CHAMBERS, aged lif. horribly, he said, living word* as if should be, The law should
Meade I-cudcr.
om| busy life a newspaper editor faitli with oneself,
ly, with not enough talent to make which a* a private eiti-.eii would he flexible; vve have equity courts a
Ho many earn are coming to who had cro ed the four-score
n I hat God is not mock •d. You him happy, ju st enough to make have justified him in re enting
Tumpn that when one *top|M-d yes­ line wrote this editorial:
cannot break Ids laws without him unhappy, killed himself with theio in a physical manner. II" •or Hint purpose, y et it should
terday for five niiiuit*** for a train
not he «o much so tlm t a d ru n k ­
And now, in conclusion, what suffering.
gas, having painted n portrait of stood it until the man as-nulled
to cross Franklin street, it held does it all mean?
Wlmt have
ii. Tlmt mm's only dangerous himself and attaeiied to it this him, nnd then used his hilly to ard enn zig zag down the stre e t
up a airing of automobile* all the these years Imight me? Nothing enemy is oneself. (n t|„. ultim ate
at Ihc risk of the lives of the in ­ a
note;
get him into snlnnis ion.
way to Valdosta, Gn.—Tampa Trib " f a startling nature the inci­
nocent*, whil" tin* man who drives m
»*»•» IniM you loit yourself.
"H ere is a justified exit: too old
In the othi r »
uio*.
M&gt; mile* an hour in n perfectly
dents fade hut these principles
•
I
bat
friends
are
aiming
the
—no
faith
;
d
e
a
f—no
hope;
no
There arc* ro many people stop­ remain:
policeman wns put on duty to sober coidition, nnd innocent of
greatest a s ,els and the way to money broke; to tal—zero."
ping in Hanford now that tin* ho­
watch out for speeders, l i e city tin* law, i* arrested.
L That it is, us a role, wife to get friends is til he a friend.
limit* have recent|\ been extend
tel* have to tut in l beds on (lie trust human beings . Compara­
H. That one should never seek
EVERYTHING IN that t a t . - rel, and the speed limit has not. It Re Its lakes tact, courtesy nnd pubwails of tin* hallway* in o rd er to tively few are unfair, if you are any Hung f..r winch one doe*
tippnrt
properly enforce the
not m eat is wrong. Fifty is YOUNG
meet the exten demand.—Hanford fair yourself.
give value. This avoids the bis- for a man willing to work. Great is .unreasonable to expect a car law. And it takes co-operation
Herald.
driver who knows the state law from everyone.
2 . That tremble* and apparent position to speculate wick'll
|
is one siteecsses have been begun after
Yeah, we slept In uni' of those difficulties aru hut stepping-stance of the greatest danger
th at be- fifty.
Huuforii !*&gt;(!* not long since; it to progress the most practical net the bunities i loan.
I Lack of faith is serious, but tho two word* th at really mean
Democratic and Republican
wr* in one of those sky-scraper way of learning—and, as Greeley
Following these rules, the world F ranklin and Jefferson had very desperation, are “ NO &lt; OUR AGE." edd
I arti, n .cud for im p o rtan t gontl •hot&lt;*l«, but the rate was so blame said, "rh e way to runtime is to grows III interest and life is haii.
You rem em ber Goethe’* lim *;
little of it. Still they were useful
men that pull strings in both purmuch higher than the hotel th at resum e.’
pier with gnlhering years.
"M uth verloren, idle* verlorett*.
nnd successful,
tie.:, using the Republican nnriy
it was like going down into a dun­
X That there U nothing that
The purpose of lif, what is it?
REALTOR
B csser du wm-rest aic* geboren.’* ns the working machine nnd the a
"D eaf?" Home of tin* world’s
geon to sleep. Tri-City News.
will lake the placet of work, either Happiness how can it In* won?
"Courage
lost,
everything
lo
t,
best
work
has
been
done
by
nteti
Itenioerntic a* a so rt of "spare
T h at’# rigid, we imagine stand­ lo gain success or to gain happi- .This newspaper
Hemn s 67U-C02, Phone OS
B etter thou w e rt never born."
A II. Far- bard of hearing. They were not
lirr" to be used, if i t hna to bo ■
ard prices for hotel accomodations ne*.c or to gain both and I think jquliui, who die
Fir»t
National ltnnh Building.
I
---- -—”
UMOtl. if something got** wrong.
Would la* too high for people who it lit possible to gain both if, in age of Kit, had I *‘‘cenlly at the hot ho red by useless talk.
eosi'd
,jar»r--------I THE AMERICAN Federation of
wouldn’t give ten runts to see the the striving and working for su e -!thin* about as
SA LES FORCE
“ No hope, no money—b jy k e,", Labor resolves officially Ut keep
S tatue of L ib;rty do the hooia- ecus, the dollar L aot put above anyone possible "iilisfactorily as
I*«kc* Worth— F irst Bonk nnr
‘■•oukl
it
ueoi*.
tu
AH
th
at
i!»n
he
overcome.
The
away
from
nil
third
parties
herehoola.
STEW ART
D O U G L A S KlN1
the man.
Iru.'t c ompony to build $1QO,OOC
ua.
real trouble th a t the m an left out, nfter. T h at is good news for the structure
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MISS KATIIRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

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T E L E P H O N E :— R ed. 4 2 8 -J .

M ISS ST E IN M E Y E R BECOMES BRIDE
OF L A M A R H. W ATERS W ED N ESD A Y
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f t o * -ill be hosTn*ri»i»‘\an TempTin ^ 't - u l a r bu#i[vhe't te* 1jrrlday
h er
^'uony Av«.
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j-SiSi

jiials
S. C.,
i fid 0vpr’
(jo uncle, J. A.

11 B. Hollar nn„{ a daughter,

illianis and Jiu g liKnte Whittle left
Lranruth, tla.
i—
.
.
left this week on
^various points in
| r Asheville, N. C.
Coleman left W,!‘b
ptionvillf where she
Lat for New Aork.

A wedding which will he of in*
A t the appointed hour the hri*
te re rt to m any in Sanford wan that dal party entered to the strains of
of Miss C ornne Stelnm eyer of
, rs thp nril,nl choni3 from Lohengrin
Jacksonville to L am-----..
ar H. {if
w a te
The b ride w as form
m erly a Sanford B;8l(.r
n m l ’ ’’liV • ’y h tr
i ’f
.l*"1,1' . f&gt;“ '»m,teyer,
girl, having livedd here se v e ra l'
it
V.i j,r
°,?o
brt.l. \t; t-ij,,,.
years w ith h er father,
u nher
tr, Rev
ittv. F
r. F
r.. r!! Miss
a nr*mth eSmith.
Steinm eyor, who
ml . t i w J k
p asto r of the M ethodist Church Johnston and Miss
rori,ie I I
here. M rs. W aters has a host of son Little Miss Merle 1 . ^ and
friends here who are extending, Little Miss Kathleen A d s t ’ of
best wishes.
Sanford, niece of the bride were
The following was taken from a flower girls.
Jacksonville paper:
A beautifui event o f Wednesday I Douglas Green was Mr. Waters
the best man, the groom nun |,revening w as the m arria g e of Mi
C orrine S teinm eycr, daughter of iiif; F rank Relot of Manat-&lt;&gt; KdRev. mid M rs. K. E. Sleinmeyeer win Stojnm eyer, brother nf tie*
to L am ar II. W aters, which was bride, John Wilson and George
solemnized nt 6:30 o’cloe in the Terry Shore.
The bride was lovelv with ti«ht
Springfield M ethodist church.
R elatives and score:! of friends fitting hod ice and skirt with cire,,f
of the couple w itnessed the impres­ "Isr apron effect, wdn m
sive nuptial cerem ony, which was la.-e. She carried nn nrm hnuqtint
perform ed by the bride’s father. of brides roses show n id with lilThe church was effectively de­ lii i of the vniley.
corated w ith w hite dahlias and
After the nuptials l-n.-di.tinn
lighted cathedral tap ers, with a the bridal p a rty left th.&lt; ,-hurch
j background of paints and fern :, to the strain s of M.mM ;,.i|in*s
\\*hilo the g u ests were a. i-rnl&gt;- Wedding March, and during the
p nf, j[ j&gt; Nelson rendered a pro­ evening Mr. and Mrs. U :, t . r ), ft
g ram of organ music, and ju st be­ for a motor trip to point lt, Ala­
fore the cerem ony Mrs. Sumpter bama and west Florida, thi their
II. M ontgom ery sang Because and return they will reside m \Y,-t
t-priugfiidd.
All for You.

was artistically decorated w ith
quantities of zinnias and hibiscus,
the dainty color scheme of pink
and white being followed out. The
evening was pleasantly
spent
playing bridge. At the conclus­
ion of the game scores were count­
ed and Miss Dorothy Mero w as
found to hold high and wa 3 aw ard ­
ed a bottle of perfume. Consola­
tion prize fell to Miss Tillie Ben­
jam in, who received a vanity.
For the shower tire guest of
honor, Miss Mero, was presented
a beautifully decorated basket,
done in pink and white. This w as
filled with ninny useful and love­
ly gifts.
A delicious ice course was serv ­
ed which carried out the color
scheme of pink and white.
Those present were: Miss F lo r­
ence Mero, M il Velma Shipp,
Nara Evelyn Williams, Miss
I die Benjamin, Mi &lt;-s Florence
and Nancy Hishop. Mi is Georgia
Mobley, M iis Gladys Wilson, Miss
Luella Mahoney, M in Dorothy
Mero, Miss Anna Kanner, Alias
Pauline Gcrhcrt of Jacksonville,
Airs. S, S. Williams, of Jackson­
ville, Mi
Martha Drown, Miss
Drone Roberts, Alisa Maude T yre,
Mrs. John l.eotiardy, Mrs. J . G.
Mero, Mrs. C. 11, Turner and Airs.
John lidlon.

J. R. Stewart and
turned from a de­ delightful days n t Jacksonville
Bench, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chan.
in Asheville, N.
Adamsonin Jacksonville, taking
Lj left Tuesday for the St. Jo h n s R iver boat trip and
|h where he will visiting Air. nml Mrs, 11. E, Spurdays with his fnm- ling in S anford, Rev. and Airs. A.
M. Chisholm in Orlando, and Mrs.
Mr Grace Gillott charmingly
J . It. H a rris of Kissimmee.
entertained Wednesday
evening
Herbert of Jackattractive guest of
Mrs. C. H. Pearce and daughter with a miscellaneous slmwer com­
Inner at her home on Kivu, accom panied by h er brothe. plimenting Alias Florence Mero, a
and wife Air, and M rs. T. J. W ig­ bl ide elect.
gins, and little d au g h ter, Baby
The lovely home of Miss Gillon
Williams is leaving Ruth, of Miami, have returned t»
home in Jacksonville Sanford a fte r a four weeks tour
itful visit with her of A labam a, visiting relatives and
friends, Atr. and Mrs. Wiggins
Ms Au-tin.
and d au g h ter Ruth, will retu rn D&gt;'
urn t and daughter, Miami, S atu rd ay or Sunday.
Mr. nml Mrs, A. lb
ANN OUNCEM ENT
raving Saturday in
Mr. and Mrs. John At. Sim m oni ,
uints in Georgia.
announce the engagem ent and ap­
proaching m arriage
Wright of Green*
o f th e ir daughter,
ived Wednesday to
Mildred,
f her grandparents,
to
,S. It. Whittle.
Edwin A. Chittenden,
of Sanford, Fin.
j nines Davis and
left yesterday for the wedding to be solemnized early
in Septem ber.
they will be the
H for cvcral days.
ft
Kissimmee—Brick store and of­
|nry Murihrnd re- fice building to he built on Posfrnnt a pleasant ueil Avenue nt coat id $30,000.
■jers. Mi s MuriC le a rw a te r— P relim inary work
Tipnnled home by
F art
fiov^joy.- ■-* -* slucUuI for erccliuu.uf
H arrison nml Cleveland Streets,
| Hockey and n ttracphter, Doris, returnBARBECUE
[ini a pleasant visit
Eat barbecued sandwiches at
Mrs. Hockey's sh - (Rose Drive Filling Station, three
lteynolds.
miles out Sanford Ave. Cooked b&gt;
experts.
Herbert of Little
t last week for her
flightful visit with
N otice L adies—
tafson of Raola.
F
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New M attresses, renovating,
its*rt was here sevpicnlcs Were giv- upholstering, upholstery m aterial4
CALI,
ar.

Miss Florence M er o
Complimented With
Shower On Wednesday

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S A F E
Drinking W ater
M unicipal S u p p ly
C ity Of S a u fo .d

Approved hy
Florida Slate Hoard
O f lieall li

L ake M ary
' Mr. Green o f Sanford, was a
business caller in Lake Mary this
week.
Miss Clara Lloyd le ft F riday to
visit relatives and friends in Roan­
oke, Virginia.
Mr. and Airs. W. J . Hopkins en­
tertained a few friends recently
with cake and ice-cream.
&lt;■ Mr:. M, V. Evans left Saturday
for Tampa, to visit lmr son, Air.
W. II. Evans and his family.
The boys’ club held its regular
meeting Tuesday evening w ith a
fine attendance of the members.
E. E. Lloyd returned last week
froni Way-cross, Ga., where he has
been in the hospital with a sore
foot.
Mr. and Mrs. B arney Ingersoll
have moved into th eir new home
which Mr. Ingvrsoll built this Bum­
pier.

Mr John Reeves and children,
of Orlando, spent the week end
with Imr parents, Air. and Airs. A.
E. Sjohlont.
Mr. W. G. Ferguson and family
return, ,i S aturday night from a
stay of two months in New York
and Pennsylvania.
M, Reed and Lester Reed of
Rice-. i||,.f Tenn., were the attests of
their brother, Jam es Reed, who is
ill at hih home here.
’ihe friends of Mr. Loggerqust
will regret to learn th at he is su f­
fering with n broken nrm received
while cranking his ear.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Varne who
have just returned from their weddim: trip, have moved into one of
the Durant C ottages for the pres­
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne
Rtonped over a few days recently
with Mr-. M. V. Evans when on
their motor trip through front

Tampa to th eir old homo In Inriana.
ATr. and Airs. N orth an d fam ily
returned this week from Georgia,
where they went to visit relatives
and friends, before m oving to
Longwood where Mr. N o rth has
gone into tho m ercantile business.
New* conics from Mrs. Braddock, who with her husband, Is
spending the sum m er at F lat Rock,
N. C„ that they are enjoying the
invigorating breezea of th a t place,
and are greatly improved in health.
Among those enjoying a delight­
ful picnic supper, and fish -fry a t
the south end of Lake M ary, T hurs­
day evening, were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Whitaker and fam ily, Airs.
Hushwcll and two daughters, Miss­
es Miriam and Louise, Mr. and
Mrs. Hopkins ami th eir g u est, Mr.
Charles Decker; Mrs. AL V’. Evans
und son J. D. Evans, and others.

space on the Peary prevents as­
sembling of the machines on the
vessel.
"P eary and Bovrdoln laid to this
morning from 4-J0 to 8:10,” said
Commander Byrd’s dispatch, sent
from Etah early today. "Followed
close to coastline and had good
view of many gigantic glaciers.
Arrived Etah tonight 9 o’clock.
W eather bad with wet snow and
fog covering hills down to a hun­
dred feet.
"Will sta rt landing plans at five
tomorrow evening.
"Personnel all in good condition
and very keen to get started. P ig­
eons in good shape. Will take them
ashore tomorrow to O rientate
them.
"Peary has shown herself to he
very good ice breaker. She is
staunch ship. Commander McDon­
ald and Captain Steel did good

Polar Expedition Is
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cause of the difficult o p eratin g
conditions, four days will bo re ­
quired to put the planes of the
MacMillan Arctic expedition nt
Etah into operation, the navy de­
partm ent was advised today by
Lieutenant Commander Richard
Evelyn Byrd.
The only landing beach at Etali
la about fifty feet wide and forty
feet deep, Commander Byrd said,
nml it will have to be leveled down,
as it is now too steep. Likewise,
many rocks will have to be remov­
ed and runways built for the a ir­
craft to keep the wheels from sink­
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m arketing work in co-operation
w ith the United S tates departm ent
of agriculture. The present com­
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movement for the leased wiru
daily m ark e t service throughout
the S outheast from Washington.

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125 ham pers. The average for the
p ast five years for the state as a
whole is 113 Dampers. In certain
section.! tho yield has gone ns high
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Light weight flannels in
tan, French Blue, Grey,
plain colors and small
stripes.

Imported English Broad
Cloth, Oxford, a n d
stripe madras, with and
without collars.

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Starting in Paris, with mill-summer
openings, the ronstnn! use of Hares has
eniue immediately to America and to Diokori-lves. In some of I lie newer dresses, the
Hares are only from the knee, circular and
extended. Others (and this fashion prouii e. to grow) are ONLY at the hack. The
mu Handing line of fall will be tho Hared
line.

W hite Duck T rousers—All S izes
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$3.50

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Boys’ Shirts

B oys’ K n ickers

Broadcloth and Oxford m aterials.

White and solid colors. All sizes.

Plain white, tan and check linen
6 to 16

$1.75 to $3.50

$2.50 to $3,00.,

Even Sleeves are “Flare-y”
The fashion-wise person will immediate­
ly mdice the sleeve flares. More Ilian pulls
Ihev are—some of lace, others of not (and
-. me of both,) fall to snug cuffs. Some of
Hi.1 newest sleeves are richly embroidered
an d metal buttons are also used.
A tew
dress sleeves are of self material with lace
and net near the cuff.

ll)orc- J’auline S tark e, W allace
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WASH SUITS—Fast colors, chambray Linen, and Peter Pan cloth.

Rich Reds, Greens, Blues

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M u l e , a gray-brown is here; Cuckoo in light
a n d clark tan; Epinard green; blue jay;
pencil blue; wine red— names suggesting all
Ihe lustre that the colors have.

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Boys’ Palm Beach P a n ts

All pure silk, plain colors and fancy
check,

Light Tan, Grey and Brown

75c and $1.00

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Crepes—satin faced crepes and satin
I,n e k crepes—are much in favor. Chenille
vitli handsome embroidery Is being spon­
sored by several designers. The silkier,
more lustreful silks are most desired.
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rhe D-l tlrcjts shopa arc now
showing many advance foil fashju st sent by the fashion
.,,,uta who nre visiting the fore1,1o t designers of America.

The Y o w ell C o m pa n y

ll lu -HnHier of fortune in the far-flung
al ‘n'f thrills ’mid jungle tom-tom anil
Xpear' f i a t ’s ADVENTURE.

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THIS IS THE AGE OF SERVICE— JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND SERVE YOUR CITY

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THE SANttitt

K n S S : L if t'o n baje. St; P ib r * .
burg 4 ; T am pa 3. Base o « balls,
off Brower 2; Swanson I. StrucK
out by B ro w e r'2; Swanson 1. Um ­
pires, B ax ter ami P«h*
Time,
1:35.
Vow I* th» U^*l tl«w for a raratton vn,ne, t„ „■ 1

North on a Mrrch.nl* anti Miner* Steamer fron
Four tailing* a week to
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B A L T IM O R E a iitl P H IL A D E L P H IA
All ilcanwr* flop at Sarannah. Ain alt-ihe-w,..
hr-»ra to
Ball connect on* to Waahlnat,*
Atlantic Cltf. Mew York ami other point*. Un-url

Jarloonvflle.

Yesterday’s
Results

R eturn W ith Title

To Dairymen Supplying Sanford
pn&gt;*c&lt;J entail an** M rvlcc.
with Milk,
flUMMEW RATES I Fare to CaHImor* for in«t«nc»
You are hereby notified th at on
I, onlr
round trip Jia.Jt; Phli.dc,phu t u S*
rtwnd trip
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10*3:
ami a fte r August 15th, no milk will
ftnil for llo tr a te d folder. Aim «.v
X!Tt the Al-LF.XrF.N3K t o u r s . AatotaoWW, “ *
be allowed sold in the City of S an­
t|,,j nt low ta!r». Write or phone today.
Saints Get Pour Hits W hile1ford, from any dairy that does not
AJercIianta "ml Miners Transportation Co.
Smokers Garner Three Off have a perm it so to do, or from
Plrr foa F- Hiy SI.. Jackwnrnia
ph«n. &lt;ja
Atii IrflStf. f'*,, Miami to rAM'tpkn,, 8.8. l l \ .
Of Brower; Lntter’s Wild­ any dairy not complying with the
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this*. ctwr» ten ia vt.
ness Paves Way For Defeat Dairy ordinance of the City of
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Sanford, or the State Board of
TAMPA, Aug. G.—The League
H ealth Rules governing Dairies,
lending Sm okers shut out the
JE S S E It. HAMILTON,
THE BUSINESS OP RUNNING a
Saints h ere Wednesday afternoon
EASIER
BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS,
Food
and
Dairy
Inspector
1 to 0 in one of th e grentest pitch­
ers* b attles seen here this year be­
tween Swanson fo r the winners
and Brow er fo r St. Petersburg.
Ilrower was the cause for his own
undoing when by his wildness lie
failed to find the plate with the
first ninn up and gave Snead a
lmsc on balls. Hickey sent the
runner to second with a single to
left and two sacrifices sent him
over the plate for thfc only run of
the gam e.
The Ilox Score
ST. P E T E
AB It
II I’O A E
Freight and T a x Extra
Mezsner, 3b......... 4 0
0 2
1 0
R. Allen, s s ......... 3 0
10 3 0
Shannon, r f ......... 4 0
12 0 0
Brown, c f.......... 4 0
0 1 0 0
Doyle, 2b........... 3 0
12 5 0
Barnes, lb ........... 2 0
0 14 0 0
Cox, If.................... 3 0
1 1 0 0
Hesse, c................ 3 0
0 2 0 0
Brower, p.......... 3 0
0 0 5 0

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Tam pa 1; St. Petersburg 0.
Sanford 4; Lakeland 3,

,\Vord Broadsides Embodying
NATIONAL LEAflU E
Contradictions HurlcdFrom Drooklyn-Pittsburgh,
rain.
Sides of Continent; Rickard New York-Cincinnnti, rain.
GivcsHis Side of Argument Chicago 7; Philadelphia 0.
St. Louis 11; Boston 2.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ail gam es rained out.
A tlanta 5-13; Memphis 0-1.
New Orleans 2-4;Chattanooga 1-2.
Birm gharri 10-4; Little Bock 2*3
.Mobile 2-7; Nashville 3-2.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
GnsenviHo fi; Augusta 0. (Second
game ruined out).
Asheville !*; Columbia 5.
Knoxville 2; Charlotte 15.
S partanburg 0-3; Macon 0-4,

holding open prospects for en­
gagem ent with Rickard or "any
responsible prom oter” anywhere
else in the country," including
Boyles T hirty Acres in Jersey
City. A sserts ngreem rnt with
Rickard only verbal ami tentative
and not binding in view of the
New York S tate Athletic Commis­
sion’s attitude, Wilting to fight
for Floyd Fitzsimmons near Chi­
cago if Wills agrees.
Jack Kearns, Chicago — an­
nounces, on way to New York, to
"iron out all difficulties with the
New York Boxing Commission on
both the
Dempsey - Wills nrul
Shade-W alker
*«nttors,
“ th at
Dempsey will fight Wills only un­
der Kearns management. D iffi­
culties with Dempsey not concern­
ed with ring affairs and will re ­
ceive bids for Wills fight from
any promoter in world willing to
post forfeit of half million dol­
la r “gate."
Tex Rickard. New York—Insists
Dempsey will fight only under his
direction and confident battle
with Wills will take place in New
York uroiind July 4, 1920. Has
"understanding"
with Dempsey
and is ready to stage battle here
or in Jersey City. Brands talk of
fight going elsewhere as "hot
air."
Following is Dempsey’s tele­
gram to Kicknrd:
"Hnve not heard from you for
few days hut The Associated
Press has ju st shown me n sta te ­
m ent h'' you. I iiuve in mind my
promise to fight H arry Wills for
you nnd which promise I give in
persun to the New York commis­
sion.
"The Intter has not seen fit to
even acknowledge receipt of my
w in's or letters in which 1 step ­
ped for down to be courteus and
respectful.
"The commission's weber nnd
fields action yesterday leaves
them holding an empt** bug.
"My impression wns th a t it
placed all prom oters under the
ban, including yourself. Then I
announced th at 1 was open to
fight for any responsible prom ot­
er who could secure Mullins' sig ­
nature to n contract.
"Floyd Fitzsimmons made an
offer which met with mv expecta­
tions, and strongest financial sup­
port from Chicago give men, in­
duced mo to say th at I would
fight Wills if Mullins' signature

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tive Gnmc unit Muffed Ball
By Wrig lit state Gives Cults
Contest Wllh Philadelphia Presenting Mr. and Mrs,
CHICAGO, Aug. 0.—W rightstones m uff of an easy fly off
Grim m ’s hat in the ninth inning
of what should havo been the
third out let two runs score, giv­
ing Chicago n 7 to G victory over
Philadelphia in the first game of
the series. The visitors had taken
an early lend by bunching their
hits. Jim my Ring pitched great
hall for the visitors until the sev­
enth when ho began to weaken nnd
was driven off the mound in the
eighth.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia ID) 300 010—G-13-1
C h ic a g o ......... 000 00] 1 3 2 -7 - IM
B atteries: Ring, Pierce, Knight
nml I Ilium; Kauffman, Keen and
H artnett.

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British open golf title,
invasions.______________

iked on th eir return
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SANFORD WINS
OVER VISITORS
BY SCORE 4 TO 3

Totals ..
TAMI’A
Snead, 2h.
Hickey, 3b.
E strada, If.
Weik, ss, ..
Lee, rf.........
C. Allen, cf,
Lopez, c. ..
J esm er, II).

Swanson, n.

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j „f th)- gni
w int out pitcher to first.* Dumas LAKKLAN
hit safely to left field ami Alford Buckley, 21
scored. Dumas stole second 1,111
remained there as Wentherby pc- I i,;)iwa|’.|&lt;jt
peil out to short. Wade walked |
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and Krishic grounded nut to fix. t \yj||j'!Un.,'
! Surface, ’rf
The final serin* of the Highland- ;
Hi.
i t ) came in the eighth. Brazier i raig. p.
walked mill went to second us Cu-ack, p.
Welsh was out pitcher to fir, t.
Kowalski singled and Brazier went
Totals
to third nnd scored as Alford
(,(1L, ,|Ul
threw for Kowalski who started to ,.(j
steal .second. The piny was not 1SANFORD
ns it wns intended to lie but a fte r
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the ball wns handled by ,, half \v'.,tU,orl*y
dozen playi rs the runner was , \y a*,|l. ,f_
tagged by Wentherby. Edwards |,-n i,;’,, "p
wns out Friable to Bailey.
Mctpn*.' ."I
In the ninth inning Williams Hailey, lb
flew out to Wade and Surface Moore, rf.
walked. A fter there were two ' Alford, c.
.strikes and two balls on Kry. Alverson,
Crawford relieved Aivorson an I Crawford,
the batter popped out (o Muoic
in right field. ( ’u«aek, hitting for
Totals .......... 35 MU 27 2U 2
Craig, popped out to Friable nml
Cnlhrentli ran for Alford in the
th*' Highlanders were retired with fifth from third base,
a inner on third base. Surface
.Score by innings;
ha&lt;! stolen sec nml and went tn Lvktdnmld .. ..
mil Old OKI—3
third on Key's nut to right field, S a n fo r d .........
000 010 021— l
Sanford luul several good oppor­
Summ ary: Two ha e hits, Braz­
tunities tn scon- hut wa nnly able ier. Three base hits, Brazier,
i.. take advantage of one of them \\ mil'. First base on halls, off
until the eighth inning. Kn-hie &lt; raig 2; A Iverson 2. Struck out,
wns up first and singled to center by Craig 1; Alverson 3. Left on
field. McQue fouled nut tu thir l, bases, Lakeland 0: Sanford l».
Bailey sent mm of C raig's offer­ Double plays, Wcatherby t,. i-'risings to left field and Frisian went I'ie to Bailey. Mctfue to Frisbio
to third. Moore struck nut and to Bailey. First base on errors,
two were down. Alfi.nl fouled a Lat. 'lnnd 2; Sanford 2. Hits off
number of halls in all directions &lt; raig 0 in X; Cusack 1 in 1-3; Albut finally sent a hot drive past ver.-uin, 0 in H 1-3. Lo-dtig pitch­
i 'raig between short and second er. CuMiick. Winning pitcher, Anfor a safe hit to cure both Frisliio versuii. Sacrifice hits, Dumas,
find Bailey, tying the score 3 to Wentherby. Stolen bases. Surface
3- This opportune hit gave the Dumas. Empire, Ware.
Time
Celery-Feds the final chance ihcv

T o t a l s ........... 23 1 3 27 10 1
Score by innings:
t. P etersb u rg .. .. 000 000 000—0

'outpa ................ mo ooo oox—l

Sum m ary: Two base hit, Weik.
acrifice, E strad a , Weik, Lee,
iurnes. Double play, Doyle to

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monthly paym ents

S ervice

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Tire* from u* wa agraa to
do thiat
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—Repair any little cuts
t h a t m ay appear,
—O ccasionally ch an g e
th e m fro m one wheel to
an o th er to evert th e wear,
—Examine th e tire flaps
to *ee th a t tubea ara n o t
being pinched.
Thia aervica a n d a tten tio n ,
along w ith D iam ond quality.
Hive* you th a g r e a ta tt lira
value in th e world.

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5 pit,,, fou r-d o o r Sedan
4 -p a ta e n g a r Coupe

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S-p*u*ni|&lt;r Touring
5-par*, two-door Sedan
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Empire City track the other day. It was one of the most popietories recorded during the cu rren t metropolitan raring season
Hi is owned by Lee Rosenberg and was ridden by Johnny Callabun I'al defeated two of the big favorites, Blind Play and laid-

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Service That Makes Friends
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Sanford, Florida

VULCANIZING
Fisk Tire and Tubes

Standard Six Duplex

$575 Down

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6 - p a t ic n g e r T o u rin g
2 p u r t n i i r C o u p*

the easiest riding and stei

H udson-E ssex W o rld ’s L argest Selling 6-Cylindi

something

Buick always leads in motor car values

The largest sales o f 6 -cylinder
cars simply reflects the general
recognition of greatest car value.
Built on the famous Super-Six
princip le, the patents w hich
account for Hudson’s famous re­
liability, brilliant performance
and long life, are responsible for
the same qualities in E ssex. It is

means

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N ever Before
a Value Like Th

A Year Ahead of Its Ti
ex— more uDu
The One-Profit
than the newest
H E Duplex Body, introduces! by Studebaker in Septem ber, 1924, is a revolu­
tionary new-type open car—with advantages*
open cars have never possessed before.
W ithin its steel-fram ed upper structure are
concealed roller side enclosures which the
driver may lower in 30 seconds without
leaving his scat — giving instant protection
from rain, snow, cold or wind. With equal
ease the enclosures roll up out of sight.
So obvious are the advantages of the
Duplex that Studebaker has become the out­
standing leader in the opea-car field among
cars selling above |10C0.

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T rium ph o f Studebaker Engineering
Other m anufacturers will undoubtedly have
to follow in S ludcbtkcr’a footsteps. For any
open car today without this unique advan­
tage is obsolete.
l o t tha tim e thia a d vertisem en t i t w rit*
ten, S tu d e b a k e r—and S t o le baker alone uOera
y o u B u s d ouble convenience.

A nother im portant engineering advantage
pioneered by Studebaker is the use of gen­
uine, full-size balloon tires, v ith steering
mechanism, fenders and body linca especially
designed for them.
O ther m anufacturers are gradually fol­
lowing Studcbaker's lead — h „r , BmBfnfcor&gt;
S tu d e b e k e r d e v e l o p this im p o rta n t feature

I t m o n th s ago .

O n the Studebaker Standard Six Duplex-

above,
Phaeton illustrated _
_ - -you'll
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automatic spark control, safety i'l®
troi on the steering wheel, 8-day
line gauge on the dash, improved!
windshield, special coincidental lotj
tion and steering gear, foot conim
ventilator, com pletely machined &amp;
oil drain valve which a girl can of*
out soiling her hands, and water?
lion—all Studebaker features.
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LEARN ABOUT Polk County and • rooms’ 11,1
lakeland, through the s ta r ,nK l1urch* s
W IGHT PR IN T S H O P -P rin tin g Telegram
. B est advertising * me* porch- Fartl
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dium in South Florida. Published K0 Northfirst. We do it. Phone 417-W. mornings. STAR-TELEGR \ \t
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Lnkeland, Florida.
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FOR QUICK SERV ICE, try THE
SEM IN O LE PRIN TER Y , W. N.
Lum ley, Prop. PRIN TIN G THAT
PL E A SE S, a t very reasonable
prices. Rem ington Portable Type­
w riters.
Telephone 93, Wclaka
Bldg.

REA L ESTA TE

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette, ZenJ . E . SPU K LIN G , su'j-di vision ia. Ohio. % Rich agricultural dis­
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ trict. W ant ad and display rates
lando, F lorida, and F l o r a
H eights, F lorida on Dixie High­
way.
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER _
Classified nds have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
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gia. Kate 8c (6-word line) line.
Any Kinii— Anywhere
TO REACH the prosperous farm c rs and fern growers of Volus­
ia enmity advertise in (he DcLatid
Daily New.., ra te le per word, cash
F orm erly S anford Sign Shop.
Phone -180-W. Sanford Ave. At with order.
F ir s t S treet.

TIN AND METAL WORK
JA M ES II. C O W A N -A ll kinds
o f Tin nnd S heet M etal Work.
W ater a rd B oat Tanka. At Osk
Avei.u&lt;» and T hird S treet. Telephono 111.

prompt.
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M IRACLE Concrete Co., general

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113 M agnolia Ave.
6 F irst C lass Barbers
Special A ttention
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W. H. LONG
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110 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla

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C ontractor and Builder

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2108 PALM ETTO AVE.

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it h a i. k h t a 'It :
A c re a g e . F a r m s and
Dranico
(tr o v e s a Specialty
tII2U L a u r e l Avenue.
M e m b e r of
H A N F O I t l) , F L A
F l o r id a State
Fl orists Association.

EVERT T R U E ---------------------- BY CONDO

AVANTEH: From five tr&gt; 10 nr res
unimproved land within radius
of three miles of city. 1L care The
Herald.

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FOR SALE: Price o ther farm land
within 5 miles of city then sec W ANTED: Boarders, w ith or w ith­
out rooms. 811 Elm Avc. Plume
A. M. Philips, 316 Oak Avenue.
67-l-W.
WANTED TO RENT: Small house
or flat, prefer one furnished, by
the y ear or will consider short
time furnished. State price. II. G.
Woolworth. Valdez Hotel.
W ANTED: The public to know
th at they cat get th eir auto repair work done reasonable and
work guaranteed by ex pert ntechanics. W allace's G arage, on O r­
lando Road. One mile from city
limits.

I1DR SALE: 2 East front lots 50x130. 5 room house on each w ith
double garage. Renting 518.00
per month. $122.00 income a year.
Located between 2 of best su b ­
divisions in Sanford. $ 1."&gt;00.00 cash
or terms. J. H. Hutchinson, 1020
Laurel Avenue.

WANTED TO BUY: A disc h atrow. W. M. Young, 312 N, Park
Avenue.

FOR SALE: li room house nearly
bettve n Third and
Fourth
completed on 3 acres very rich streets for only JlloO. Terms,
W ANTED: Colored cook.
celery land under high state of Phone 72ft.
cultivation. 20,001) seedling trees
—
------ 1122 Park Avenue,
ready to be budded, electric lig h ts !I ^ '9 ^ ,SALE: Window screens. Call
W ANTED: A good second hand
home gas plant for cooking. O u t­
Ford T ractor, Ford Truck, small
houses nml garage. This place has
ico box. Also pruning knife. P. O,
never been flooded, lies close to
Box 711, Wilmington, Del.
loading station. Price $8,000.00.
Cash or terms. Owner entering
W ANTED: Colored boy to do jau
other business. .1. il. Hutchinson,
itor work. Sanford Herald.
1020 Laurel Ave
FOR SALE: At a bargain. One
young Jersey bull. 30 head " f j WANTED
83 FEET PARK AVENUE. Facing good dairy cows, all will give milk
west on Park Avenue- and 132 this winter. Cash or all on term s
feet deep on Evans Street. Beau­ with «,unity. D. W. Kennedy, Pc
A LITTLE TTANT AD IN Tho tiful pine trees, h i,h Elevation, Lam! Fla. Route 1, Box 11.
WANTED: Six
HERALD will bring you in big ideal location for high class a p a rt­
house, close in
results. A dvertise those old a r ­ ment house. Can he bought nt sac­ FOR SALE: Outside new limits Avenue.
will be $200 tier acre after Sep­
ticles you have stored away and rifice and on exceptionally easy
have no use for. A little thirty- term s if .sold at once, II. M. RUM- tember I. Phone 308-W for pres­
ent price.
vein ad may bring you several BLEY.
dollars. Phone 118 and a repre­
FOR SALE: For a quick turnover
sentative will call and see von.
or development purposes I have
80 arics located close in for only
$300.00 per acre with good terms.
This will require quick actum if
L iter Oil in Sugar Coated
FOR SALE: Pouzi is not in Snn- you want it. Call phono 72.7 hcTablets Puls on Flesh and
_____
ford but A. M. I’hiiipx is and for» mum Saturday.
Builds Them Up*
is tho can put you in line for handsome
in Id profit on 10 acre farm.
In ju st ii few days- quicker
than you ever dream t of these
|R RENT: Two rooms ami wonderful health building, flesh
kill'll) neitc furnished. 3lbi l.lni m iking fablets called McCoy's Cod
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa.
Liver Oil Compound T ablets will
stait to help any thin, underweight
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
little title.
sified pages of Florida's Great
A fter sickness and where rickets
Home Daily, rates 2 en d s a word.
are suspected they are especially
Minimum 2'te, cash with order.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished imart valuable. No need to give th'-m
Write for complete rate card.
incut, thiec rooms, private bath, any more nasty Cod Liver Oil —
We can sell your home, vacant
with h-c water. Private entrance, these tablets are made to take the
lota or - mall pars I- and acreage bP.t
(Ud, \vcnuc.
id.ire of that good, hut evil sm ell­
anywhere in Seminole. Orange, Vo
ing. -Iniwu-li upsetting medicine
Ius in and Lake Counties if you
nnd they surely do it.
will Its*, it with us from ten to
A very siekly child, age 9, gain­
thirty day. with exclusive sales
ed 12 pounds in 7 months.
rights. Just mail your price.
A I. Bower's Pharm acy. Demi's
curler
ADVERTISING gets re.-.ults if it
Pharmacy or any druggist fur
reach'
potential buyer . PnMeCi y '. Cud Liver Oil Compound
MID-FLORIDA LAND
latka Daily Nt .■•^ is circulated in
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ablets- tho original and genuine
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an industrial nnd ngtiradturul sec­
as easy to take as candy and
1 irxt National Hank. Sanford APARTMENT F&lt;dt RENT: Cheap
tion.
— Adv.
rates for mmiiicr months. An tablets, till cents. -.
H er el*. U U.-Hiu 91.7
ply
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ADVERTISE ia the Journal-H er­
ald, South Georgia's g reatest
HOUSE FOU RENT: 5 room
Try Sm ith’s Barber
(JUICE AND Ml
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
house, south el seined house at
(JIJM’K!
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Paula. Apply to J Ci. Ilorzlierxer, Shop for good barber
rates 10c per ling. Wayeross Jo u r­
Paolo. Fla.
nal H erald. W nyrmss, Georgia.
work. Ladies welcome.

Miscellaneous

TAMPA MORNING TR IB U N E—
Send ia your sunucriptiou to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspnner. One year,
$8.00, ti iiimith , $l ad, three months
$2.00. If you desire $l,Oui) im uraace policy add 76c to your order.

N ext to Valdez.

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DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If s-&gt; advertise in
the Gainesville Sun.

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D EPEN D A BLE USED CARS
FOR RENT—Rooms with or w ith­ 1924 Dodge Touring.
out meals.
Reasonable rates, 192.T Dodge Coupe.
Lincoln House.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
RENT: Front G'drmr.i
1923 Dodge G raham I
1-2 ton
Milai” ! T b catie or 321
Truck.
Avenue.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck

I. W. Phi Hips’ Sons
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd S t

Loaf And Found
1.(1ST—Female Ainlate,
Paul Butiier. Box 27.

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“A Greater Sanford Through
A Greater Chamber of
Commerce”

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— Perorating
PHONE 303

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Sanford

Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Gt urgin'.history; a half million dollar high *
wav to the gulf beach ju st finished; a t two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started .
q uarter million dollar opera house
under construct ion; two million:
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. W ritu Hovelonm rnt Department. Tho l ’ensacola News.

M R . B O S G 3 W O R T H f D O t'CU kNQVU IW A T
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MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
______
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia's laig
eat daily. Want ail rate 1 Idle per
word; I insertions I I-lc ; I. or
more le per wmd each insertion.

Have you rooms to rent or some
You a re w asting tim e and mo second
hand furniture to eell?
nev if this page h asn ’t your clas­
Use
The
Herald’s classified page
sified advertisem ent. Phone it in
nnd get results.
today. No. 118.

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p r e s s d is p a t c h e s

SANFORD, FLO R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y, AUG UST 5, 1925,

PRIC E F IV E CENTS

^ C o m p le te s

SHIPPING BODY Citizens Of Daytona Beach, CONGRESS WILLSanford Wins Game From
Seabreeze And Daytona Vote
ACCEPTS
FORD
w w i
To Consolidate Three Cities FAVOR COURT,
is To Be Made
Liable At Once BID FOR SHIPS
l SOLONS THINK COUNTY SCHOOL
frrtn/fenientsWith
K
N ational
,1 for B ig Loan

NUMBER

Reports at Meeting
- Today Show Cam­
paign fo r “Greater
Sanford” Over T o p !

Teams Raise More
Than On Tuesday
Leaders Expect Great
Results In Last Two
Days o f Campaii

^ D A Y T O N A BKACIl, A u k . 5.—
Tho City o f Daytona, tho town of the merger, while out o f the first i
Is First Celery-Fed Victory
Sen Breeze and the town or Day- .M) ballots counted, only six votes
—"■■■■ 1
were cast against the proposition, |
In Last Thirteen Contests;
Lfon Paves W ay F o r
Sanford's
great ‘ ‘Forward
assuring success in that town
Members V ole Four to One existence Tuesdayv" when
. citizen*
VS*
Timely Hitting In Third In­
Movement”
went
over the top
Rushing Project to
to Accept O ffer of Auto voted to consolidate a* the city of when the count was only about Swanson o f Virginia and I,enning Puts the Game ‘On Ice*
in
grent
style
todav
when sub-;
Daytona
Bead).
Magnate For $1,700,000;
Thu0?,!1
t f1* 1; , campaign
, ■ ,fol, , root of Wisconsin Predict
[Earliest Completion
l Ills successful
scriptnns
in
the
Chamber
o f;
i
he
official
vote
was
as
fo
l­
That
C'tMilidgc
Recommen­
Henson Is Opposed to Sale
lows close on the heels o f and is
K elly A llow s Only
lows:
Commerce
campaign
mounted
dations
Will
He
Sanctioned
largely due to the recent chandler
irrangements for finnne( ity. o f Daytona: for consolida­
F ive S afe Hingles a total tif $52,701, represent- .*
of commerce membership drive
Sanfaril’a |60f),000 lake Ford to U se Several
tion .D l; against consolidation giving this city the second larg est
HO.
Transporting Pupils Umpire Ware, til in First In­ ing 2,108 new memberships,
It bulkhead project have
Vessels on Own lane Town o f Daytona Bench: for chamber of commerce in tho world Pepper Pays Visit to Mnllc.*
at the end of the second two
From Lake llowell. Golden
l completed with the A tand the largest in the world per Summer W hite House
ning, Relieved Hy Fry and hour period of solicitation.
consolidation 14H; against consol, capita population.
Rod Sections Discussed;
|c National Hank of Jack- Remaining Ships A re To Ik idutlon 20.
Chapman; Cutche:* Injured
With $25,945 having been .*
Consolidation
forming
tho
city
Routine Husiness Disposed
jille, act jrtling to an nnDoth
Declare
Concessions
To
Town o f Sea Breeze: for con­
Scrapped for Use in Plants;
reported ut the end o f the first two
of Daytona Beach is the promised
A
fte
r
losing
12
straight
games,
solidation 138; against consolida­ beginning of mii era of prosperity
Icement made today by
Irreconciables Will Lead
Closes Long Controversy tion
45.
Arrangi»m«nts m v now being Sanford cume back with a punch
or Forrest Lake, who reTo Defeat o f the Measure made
and building activity o f unrival­
according to an announce­ Tuesday and with timely hitting the special committee at the lunch­
Sen Breeze where the closest led proportions; and muking this
.,1 last nitflit from Jack-Sab vote was expected, the final count
ment today whereby Seminole aided hy Likelaud errors, tho Cel- eon o f the team organization and
the leading resort, Iwith summer
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 5.— Pr«- county children o f tho fioldenrod cry-Feds romped away with a 5
r *
file where lie and City o i 'a w S » i S I ° r w £ « U i * ™ ' - 3 Z 3 " ,
Hie special body at the Seminole
„y George A. DeCotten went awarUcd to Henry Ford Tuesday
one major ty i„ V a v r 'o f mnk- and winter, in the United States. ■lictions that President Coolidge’s and l.ake Howell sections will tie to 2 victory.
• ufe today and »H,05« was report­
Plant* already
have ..............
been an- world court recommendations will „,.,a
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Kelly
kept
his
five
hits
well
scatwith the ha.iki.iK o ffi- ‘»y the .Shipping Board.
His l.i........................
J . "out,aV‘
.
'r
,
"
r
bid ing one renl city
sent to the Winter Park m IipoI in
of three rel­
ed
by the various teams. Thi* Is
was $1,700,000.
noticed
fur
the
beginning
o
f
more
,a*
accepted
by
the
senate
at
its
Ornngo
county
again
during
tin
teied except in the second inning
atively small communities.
I than $2,000,000 m new buildings J'e*t session were made Tuesday approaching school term nr. they when Brazier led o ff for laikeland $1,111 more than wns reported by
The
vote
was
I
to
1,
with
CV.inliiion of the Jacksonville in­
The majority in Daytona was a l­ within the next "0 day.* and pro- "V two prominent members of the
the tennis at the Tuesday meet­
wtih a triple to right field. The ing.
have in tin- past.
to advance the funds for inissioner Benson, who has Rq&gt; most four to one, while in Daytona
bably
double
(hat
amount
in
the
wll#t*
committee
on
foreign
resecond
hit
o
f
the
inning,
however,
At the monthly meeting o f the
project means that there posed sale o f the ships for scrap­ Beach tho majority was almost
A fter $1(1,750 was reported rais­
followlng 3" days. These plans lations— Senator I.cnroot, Republi- County School Board Tuesday was made a fter Brazier had scor­
tno delay in the work, the ping, casting the negative ballot. rix to one.
ed today, boosting the amount o f
have
be«-n
announced,
subject
to
li,n*
Wisconsin,
and
Senator
Swaned
on
a
sacrifice
and
the
runner
Those
in
the
affirmative
Were
aid. It is expected, as a ......
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In Daytona Beach the first HI favoralde vote on the consolidation * ""» " f Virginia, the ranking Dem- morning, upon tho request of Mr. did not past first buse.
subscriptions above the goal o f
Pope who represented the patrons
of the arrangement, that Chairman O Connor and Cnmmu- bullota counted were in favor of issue
$50,000, it was predicted that when
ocratie
member.
Thu Sanford mound urtist struck
sioners Lisucr, Henry and Hill.
issue.
o f that section, it was tlrtided to
L*t a year's time has been
Both, however, voiced warning continue to transport these chil­ out seven Highlanders and wulk- the campaign closes Friday, the
Mr. Ford’s intention, as underJi» the construction of the
that concessions to irreconciliables dren to the Winter Bark schools. ed six while Luther, pitching for total will have reached u figure
stood in Shipping Board circles, is
beyond the hopes of even the moai
L_i
the'worbl 'court* ' nM i i " ‘^ ‘“A of provided a large error in the bill Lakeland struck out five and walk­ optimistic leaders. Workers are to
Atlantic National Bank was
co{,v£ rt a few o f the ship, m
ed
four.
The
Celery-Feds
secured
a
,1 2
f .M N * ,th®r mention- f „ r tlu.ir tuition there during the
rap&lt;je tomorrow
.0,1 in its action bv its faith .U,t\9el KnK »!e Compulsion for use
•d names in this respect, but their iu2l-ID2r&gt; term is corrected. Pro- total of eight hits o ff Luther, three be given free
morning
and
It
is believed that
furil, the mayor said. O ffi- 1,1 transporting his own products.
vvO .
Were issued coincident f „ „ or
,,f ,|H. Winter Park o f which cume with three scores
bf the institution, he declnr- and to retain Bonn1 o f tho rn^inos
' W Mcwspajier dispatches report- school informed tlm board that the in the second inning und two in tnii will stimulate intercut in the
campaign and greatly inorease the
IlievL* that Sunford has one and other ci|Uipmcnt o f the vessels
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“ .V "11 l" awampscott o f bill should have been less than the third inning without u score.
number o f memberships.
.Senator l’cp|H&gt;r o f Bennsylvauiu, $1,00(1 instead o f $1,577 ns pre­
brightest future o f nny city to be scrapped fo r use in his man­
The Sanford team played the
ufacturing
plunts.
Both
will
be
The team o f C#pt- J. G. Sharon
another
uiemher
o
f
the
committee,
|state and its substantial atgame with only one miscue while
sented.
reported the largest amount rais­
who was a hitter opponent of the
laikelatul
tre coupled with the pro­ permitted under the advertisement
petition wns also presented
three errors. One ed by any one team during thia
la-ague of Nations.
spirit that has gripped calling fo r bids. The rest of tho Says Enthusiasm of Meeting
'
•requesting that
Mr.
Kasik Vhi, of Kowalski a chances in the fourth morning's solicitation with sub­
Scopes
Petitions
Injunction
vessels
and
equipment
are
to
oo
Senate
Misrepresentation
Seen.
|ty during the past several
,
,
awarded the contract for the I runs- j was difficult und the ball took a scriptions totnling $11115. Cant.
Is Far-Reaching; Reveals
Senator i
Enjoining State From Fur­
bad hop, but the sphere hit in his
have
greatly impressed broken up fo r junk.
1(f
the
llliM
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h?
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W
U.S
V
IMTtotlun "&lt; the (ioldenrud-l.ake
Miurnn s team is working under
Extensive Advertising Be­
The sale had been recommended
ther *........I
Enforcing Law; Colby
*In* mild »!reservationists
children
to Winter
• in
•” tl.e
'V Uowoll
o o w m in
iiiim i m
i&gt; imer Park hands and he should have stopped the direction o f Mnj J. Q. Ball.
it.
by President Palm er o f the Fleet
ing Dune Hy lliilick&amp;lltilick
nnds Available At Once
Is Kespiinsilile fo r P e titio n ti,L. worbl c.
^ "! ,ll,ri"b'
eight months school
(.apt. I-red Ball's team was next
The first scoring of tho game
v arrangement* with the Corporation. It was the highest
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f kht “ n
t er m at $H0 „ month. It was apm the umount raised in the two
o
ffe
r
received
and
had
been
de­
‘•nine
early
in
Sanford's
half
of
Sanford
citizens
present
at
the
mille institution, funds will
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Aug. io„ f n S
h
e
‘ ,Uu.a* proved by tho board und authurlxitho first inning after it wus three hour period, reporting a total o f
Mile at once and ns a re- clared legal under the Merchant gathering of the various teams ■•— With the fanfare of oratory C
opponents lhtn „ f tfie contract was made.
up
and three down for Lakelund. $i25. ( ’apt. Ball’s team is under
en.&lt;t side bulkhead pro­ Murine net in uii opinion by A t­ anil official dircctiors o f the “ For­ now
HOW but
but a
a page
line., in
in the
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k
.
ratification
Cllll
not
Th„
Krl„u,l
IV
Tennessee |„
The school board authorized \V.
the direction o f MnJ. S. O. Shindefeuted
by
a
direct
vote,
are
torney
Generul
Sargent.
Dumas
walked, went to second on holser.
ward
Sanford”
movement
at
the
i
.a
#
vv
i
1
1
under mil
evolutionary history, tho buttleH attempting^ h- declared, to create 8’ K'.'.l *mitl*or*
L
y
u passed ball and Weatherby struck
|hril tu n mm,
,)iil completion,
The second highest offer, $1,* Seminole"ClflJ civic room noon
The teams under MaJ. ShinholAnnounced. Increased facili- .170,000, was made by the Boston were delighted With an address de­ against the anti-evolution lu* dts- the belief^tha't favimiblo urU oii'h 1,nan Sc,,00,t 1,1 awanl u contract tu out. Wado then took the first ball
ser also reported the largest
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possible only through compromise
i anying on the work are Iron and Metal Company of Bal­ livered by Howard itulick, who re­
determiiiatinn of the constltutio.ml ^ r r h e m ,^Mow7,!5n . ^ ,,rih,,,,?‘i •^■:!, ^ r ,theU7r«nV,m VutZ,e«d "the* |£ S r,J ‘ " f ,im
amount o f subscriptions for any
$
[obtained, it is announced, timore, when the first bids were turned Tuesday to this city after ...... .
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th“ n- ""ow in g that,
« hl ^
c o rin g Duquestions ■
involved.
iimnJtironu^M^eTffletn.il
“ ih should children
in ' ,Ur‘‘n o
off that
lh« t district
district to
to ,h
the,.' n
mas. Frishie wits out on a pop one team organization with $2,­
p tho meantime preliminary opened on June .10. These did not being absent for over two months.
The filing o f a petition for John ocruts would vote uenlnsi »V„.
?l'ho°l*
contract price was
470 while Mnj. Ball’s organization
Mr. Hulick, who is a member of Thomas
on the west side work include n hid by Mr. Ford. They
Scopes as
with
nloii,,,. ami
..... defeat
,i
h
1' r,‘ '*,$200 u month for a period o f eight fly to Buckley at second and Me- was next with $2,205 for thia morn­
u plaintiff ,w,
ith ' o'ution
ft.
Qui'
walked.
On
a
faked
peg
Wade
the
firm
o
f
Hulick
and
Hulick,
|ordered.
months.
were rejected und the bid and tinthe clerk of the Southern division
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ing’s solicitations.
I uni satisfied,'' Senator l.cnstarted for home plate and was
jmiiiK'iiting upon the Jnck- Baltimore company’s offer was builders of the Hotel Forrest of the Kasteril district of Tennes­
Kupt. T \V. Lawton nnnoiinecd
The reports o f the teams fo l­
b.uik’s action, Mayor L ik e withdrawn a fter second bid were l.aki ami who operate the l.ocli see federal court, seeking a tem­ root said, "that there arc at least to the board that a note amounting caught out.
lows:
soVcnty-five
senators
who
will
Brazier's
triple
followed
by
a
Arbor
Hotel
at
Allenburst,
N.
it was unusual and for culled for. Tho latter were open­
porary order enjoining state nilUnder Mnj. J. G. Ball, Captain
vole for ratification o f the pro- to $25,000 in favor o f the R. M. sacrifice fly to left field by Ed­
declared that In received a great
Sanford citizens should ed July l&gt;.
thmities from further enforcement tiiotij with the Hughes-llarding- Grant company o f New York was
wards in the second scored Lake­ Bender $15(1. R. ||. Chapman $150,
.
,
inspiration from the musing meetit pride in the recognition
In a statement announcing Mi •, ilu, to.lay o f the citizens of San- of the unti-uvolution law marked ( oolidge reservations if they have due on Aug. 1 and that to meet
land’s first run o f tho game. W il­ i" rank Talbot $50, J. G. Sharon
M Is-'-n given the city. The
the first step.
the ohligatiun, it would be neces­
actu.n
or
the
board,
Chairman
O’ford
at
which
reports
showed
that
an
opportunity,
and
the
only
dan­
liams hit safely to center field $1,115, W. E. Walthall $200 and
National Bunk, one of &lt; minor sniil:
Lven as the brief formality gave ger lies in compromises upon rv.s- sary to secure a loan o f $10,000
h. E. Roumlllnt $200, making u
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said:
but .Surface fouled nut to Hailey total
the uii'iiilicrship campaign of tin
largest and strongest
o f $2,205.
from a local institution. A note in
“ I ho keen public interest re­ Chamber of Commerce has a Ireaily I voice to a plea from the youth­ ervation:i that may defeat it."
ut
first
and
Doyle
struck
out.
•I imtilutinns, has in recthat mini was drawn upon the
ful teacher “ and all others simi­
Under Maj. I). L. Thrasher. Cap­
cently
displayed
in
American
.-diipthe
attitudo
o
f
Demociatic
sen­
passed
the
$50,000
mark,
the
goal
Hailey
landed
on
Luther's
first
»r. purchased many city
Bank o f Oviedo and Mr. Lawton
larly situated," another lull ultains R. II. Berg $000, W. M. Mc­
sues in this state but in ping seems to show that the pro­ set last Monday by the leaders of rendy had been drawn to give to ate leaders, as voiced by Senutar wus instructed to confer with that offerin g in the second for the Kinnon $(50, Randull Chase $425,
paganda
or
foreign
ship
owners
Swanson,
oouully
was
po
itiv
third
three
base
hit
o
f
the
game.
the
movement
and
the
team
or­
tiy the money for the local
a similar prayers for injunction that material concession: would bank in regard to the matter.
('. E. Henry no collections, George
T&gt;it i» declared to Is- taking has been defeated by American ganization,
A petition o f the patrons o f the Moore walked and went to second Bishop $1.10, ||. J. L-hman $150,
from
Robert
B.
Wilson
und
four
common
sense,
und
that
this
coun­
create
much
opposition
to
“ The inspiration created in a
r.,tifi- Sanford schools, living near Gold­ on Alford's hot single to left field
&lt;the greatest steps in its
making a total o f $1,005.
cation on their side.
try will maintain its determina­ gathering o f this kind i» fur- other taxpayers of Rhea county.
Bailey
en Lake was presented asking I us C
' ‘ financing nctivity.
cn
7 scored.
\ r . Moore wus out1
Secun.l
Case
IMaytil.
Under Mnj. Floyd Bulmer, Cap­
tion
that
an
absolutely
essential
Two
'lldnls
Favor.
reaching
and
o
f
nation
wide
im­
1bsvd After Completion
for the transportation o f the chit- J'1 ‘ l*1'1, " 1 , 1 1 1
Filing of the second was delay­
tain,
C L. Britt $120, S. M. Lloyd
part
o
f
its
business
equipment
as
portance,"
asserted
Mr.
Hulick.
"O ver two-thirds o f the senile ■Iren of that section to H,e Sun- *'y , V . y ' " hI
M f«t,,f the arrangements,
." l1
$&lt;00, Wm. J. Hardy $100, \V It
ed until affidavits could lie receiv­ are willing to accept
well
as
fo
r
national
defense
is
n
Bicddenl
ond.
Dumas
singled
to
left
field,
“
I
am
indeed
pleased
that
I
hapi
ford schools during the ensuing
.
wg to Mayor Like, will lie
pened to return to Sanford just at ed from tile four additional peti­ Coolidgu’s recommendation:;," be term. The matter was referred to "S”
scoring
Alford from second and l.iffle r $125, II. B. McCall $160*
1,
I 1' till r,.t Is'conie necessary fleet o f merchant ships.
tioners.
suid,
"provided
the
president
will
this
time
when
the
great
Chamber
inciug
Kelly to second. Kelly making a total o f $1,060.
“ T o best maintain this fleet is
llie trustees of Special School T « x wuvii
It bond issue on the project
The
hill
filed
by
Dr.
John
R.
Under MuJor S. O. Shlnhoiser,
adhere to them, ami not consent District
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needed the money muking incen­ of Commerco campaign is so suc­
Numlier One for further went to third and Dumas to sec­ Captains L. • U. May $250, Fred
completion. Under plnus
cessfully being put across," lie Neill, chief of defense counsel, for to reservations urged by .........
ond
when
N
S
’elsh
threw
for
Alford
leennimendatinn
tive
o
f
private
ownership,
and
we
tu the county
Aformally been considered,
John Thomas Scopes, convicted at neiits • • • who will, should the board,
said.
ut homo plate. Weatherby sacri­ Ball $725, It. C. Dullose $125, J.
P**b &gt;t s«uM have been nee- are attem pting ns rapidly as pos­
Dayton
several
weeks
ago
for
vio­
Hutchinson $501, Elton J.
Have Been Boosling City
ficed and Kelly scored, Dumas go­ *'
president traffic with them, bring \tr , &gt;. . . . .
sible
to
get
our
ships
out
o
f
the
u « » i t » bond issue und
••may, resident trus­ ing to third. Wade struck out and Muughton $itoo, R. x\. Winston,
Mr. Hulick stated that he and lation o f the teaching statute, [the
e
world
court
into
disrepute."
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r
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hands
o
f
American
taxpayers
and
Pl P1**l cl th,. bonds before
tee of the Lake Alary istriet, re­
named a : defendants Governor
tliu side was retired with three $123, making u total o f $2,470.
( bait man Borah o f the foreign
into the hands o f American pri­ his brother have, during the past
quested through a letter to the
‘WJ b it been started.
Austin
$(&gt;00,11011 Loan Announced
,
,
Attorney
General
relations
committee
already
Ins
summer
months,
let
no
opportun­
runs, three hits and no errors.
vate owners.
board that it advertise for bids
W
"Mher great step
In a short uddress City A ttor­
Both teams scored one addition­
The scrapping o f useless ships ity go by without advertising San­ r rank Thompson, and Solicitor announced his determination to In­ for the sale o f the old Luk» Mary
* , H "I *wford." declurford and the Hotel Forrest Lake General A. r. Stewurt of the Rhou sist upon additional reservation i
al run in tile fourih inning. Bra­ ney George DcCottes announced
school building mid site. T he board
t r |-,ke. “it ir.can ; ttixrt we will he under wny und we shall to the best o f the ability.
that h»* bad accompanied Mayor
county
circuit.
.aiul
bus
advocated
a
new
draft
of
instructed Mr. Lawton to advertise zier was up first for the Highland­ Forrest la»ko to Jacksonville cn
3l;k‘ tu tini,h our lake return witli greater vigor to the
It
detailed
the
expense
and
e
f
1international
laws
before
the
Unit“
During
my
trip
through
many
ers
and
singled
to
left
field
for
American buyers o f
for the bids which will b.* opened
lopmeut plans from u quest for
I tiesday where the Sanford exec­
forts gone to by the petitioner to
chips on the great trade routes of northern and western states this procure an education in which sci­ id States enters the world court. bj- the hoard nt its meeting at 10 Ids second consecutive hit o f the utive secured tho loan o f $000,000
r * A r*r
• ia lf sooner
summer,"
said
Mr.
Hulick,
I
made
Senator I.cnroot held today (hat
game. Edwards wus safe at first
the world.
These ships will be
subjects
predominated. both political parties were com­ o clock Tuesday morning, Sept. K. on the only error made by Sun- from the Atlantic National Bank
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It sold to those who can run them 1I addresses und ulways spoke of entific
Concluding
the
meeting
hills
Events
leading
to
the
arrest
of
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v ,,;/ fl i Incoming
Sanford and its opportunities. My
mitted hy their last nutionul platford and Brazier went to second. o f that city for the financing o f
H Jr
.i snbstan- best and cheapest. Terms of pay’ "I brother and I availed ourselves of , -Scopes on charges preferred hy Dr. i forms to support udhesion to the against the several funds were Williuuia was safe at first on a Hie east and west aide bulkhsud
*' A -1 '" ‘'''I foundation. meat with proper security, will lit every opportunity to talk about ; George W. Kupplyeti, Dayton en­ world court, and pointed out that audited by the board and were o r­ fielder's choice ns Edwards was improvements here. A sum o f
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t,rwjJ t'» know that it as liberal ns the law permits.
tile merits o f this city."
gineer, were related and the uct twenty-two senutors were dele- dered paid. They follow: general forced out ut second via the sec­ $200,000 will lie used to defray th*
"Recent events
have directed
rrputatilull.
Each year, it was said, the Hu- under which the charges were gules to the Republican convention fund $.'1-1,3112.(10, district No. I, ond to short route. Brazier then expenses o f the east side extension
public attention to the scraping lick Brothers contract for thou- brought about wus quoted,
which adopted this pledge, ami $5,402.85; district No 2, $11.57; scored for Hit* second time on a while $100,000 will be used for tho
o f ships. This interest was due sands of packages o f mints which
| H i(
Central Feature of Science,
that nine o f them were members district No. 1 $110; district No. I, sacrifice fly to renter field by Cu­ extension of the present bulkhead
lida Weather And largely to n hid for 200 ships re­ are -erven with desert at their ho- Further
allegations of the peti- of the resolutions committee which $87.50; district No. 15, $1; bond No. sack. Fry, who was then nluyiiig west to the city limits where it
5, $.$l, milking a total of bills to
made by Mr. Henry Ford tels. On the cover o f these mints lion contended that the “ theory ol drafted it.
will meet the fill to be made by
(Continued on Huge Three)
l(,l&gt;IttpnrtlsGiven cently
he paid &lt;&gt;f $ 10,007.51.
and toduy accepted by the hoard. is mentioned the Forrest Luke evolution is a central feature ol
the county ulong the lake shore
Both o f the trips I made to De­ Hotel, its locution and the date of science ns taught today throughout
to the town o f (aike Monroe.
1ampa— Contracts awarded f»,:
Aug.
5.— troit were for the purpose, pri­
Freigh
t
Rate
Revision
R- J- Holly, colonel of the teams,
its
opening.
Jan.
1,
lU2il.
The
Loch
U&gt;"
world.
It
is
n
feature
and
an
construction of eight mill'.* drain­ ('oolid ge N ot Alarm ed
P 1&lt;r“ in Florida averaged m arily o f interesting Mr. Ford in
read a telegram from the Nye
(Continued
on
Bugo
Three)
Arbor
lintel
at
Allcnhurst,
N.
.1
.
age
ditches
in
this
locality.
lu
Southeast
Quarter
L ,,
week about season- buying some o f our ships for gene­
Odorless Crematory Company o f
Over Coal Situation
ij? fGflhern und western ral cargo operation. His announce­ is iilsu given mention on the mint
Macon, Gu., congratulating San­
cover,
it
was
stated.
Many
boxes
Ordered
KyTradeKody
the weather was sev- ment Hint he proposed to buy
ford
on its success thus fa r in
of these mints huvo already been
SW AMBSCOTT, Mass., Aug. 5.
kthl* W;!rmir l,lan "»u al in ships and make a bid fo r ocean distributed to various civic organ­
the campaign and atated that it
W
A
S
IIIN
G
T
O
N
,
Aug.
5.—
Revis­
-Concerned but not alarmed over
(r , ,n* southern counties trade is most welcome news. The
is sending u check for $100 for
ization* throughout
‘
,,
..........................
—
the
country
the breuk between anthracite op- ion of all rates on classified four memberships in the local trade
/». l*" ,lt *°m e stations importance o f, this
announcement j ami wi|| ,jo a great deal to a.lvcrerutors and miners in their wage height shipments in territories body.
,ai three degrees.
can he measured only by tbl* scale tjju. .Sunfonl. asserted Mr. Hulick.
scale negotiations, President Cool- constituting the southern quarter
•r a ,u V ° ( ru&gt;i|full wns und success o f his operation.
Since the noon meeting Secre­
Coital Card Views Taken
N ASSAU , Bahamas, Aug 5.—
"The last case o f whiskvy has idge kept close tax on the situ u -P * Hie United States was ordered tary It. W. I'earman o f the San­
raJ1.1■'* *oe amounts vurieil
I
hnve
a
firm
belief
that
other
Jt
W
IU
i
further
learned
that
25,V l,a showers in some lobeen
taken
out
o
f
bond
und
the
lion
today
without
indicating
whut'
by
the
Interstate
Commerce
ford Chamber received the follow­
Americans
submit !j (10(1 picture post curds of the Ho- Bimini Island, which rose to wealth
»vy
,
. w ill, -shortly
....... - . -----tourists d&lt;&gt; not come The hotel has action, if nny, the Government I Commission und the basis for the
, - amounts over . . .
D” '* . or RUcl&gt; " character that some u., c„rri*t Lake have been print- and fame when prohibition in the proved a whitu elephant uud Hie would take if suspension o f mining |rearrangement o f schedules was ing telegram from R. E. L. Neil,
I Th, ~ . t*,e H‘*vcral divis- o f them may be promptly recom­
ed and that 1,00(1 o f these have United States caused it to become port o f North Bimini is practically operations on Sept. I becomes a ' 'a'J down a new scale o f rates to svcretary-munager of the Cocoa
IPrei moderate rains reliev- mended and favorably received by already been sent to leading ho­
Chamber o f Commerce:
-mg need of more nmisthe bootleggers parade, is down dead to all commerce o f industries. certainty. Indications are that the govern classified freight shipments
tills board."
‘‘ Cocoa Chamber of Commerco
tels
throughout
the
country
to
be
" f the state.
and out. The last case of the huge The glory of Bimini has departed. president sees no necessity for im­ into ami out of the south was ol- sends congratulations on the suc­
placed
in
conspicuous
places
in
the
so
created.
“
The
revenue
for
the
coming
mediate
action
on
the
purt
of
the
In i l i nrt‘ *n B°od comliquantity of American rye whiskey
cess o f your membership campaign
lobbies where they are expected which wus exported from Ameri­ year from uil uppeurunees will lie administration uud he is still hope­
1
“ ‘ G ly dry weather
The railroad* are required to re­ and knows your efforts will bo
to
attract
much
attention.
, ‘Il; l" cotton in north
can shores to ilimini and placed in very small. The revenue for 1021 ful that an ugreenieut on wages vise rules in uccorilunce with
(Continued on Rage Three)
The Hulick firm, it was announc- liand there, has been withdrawn to all practically come from bonded will still be reached.
terms of the commission's provis­
L 1 h' " hw'vy ruins did
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W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 5— A new cil has contracted for 20,000 book- find its wuy into the United States liquors, but every cast; has been
ions before Jan. 1, next. Revis­
r
a*rtiun
t0 the cr° i' border rum patrol wus organized.
on
the
Hotel
Forrest
Ijikc
M
arkets
removed
from
Bimini.
The
trade
ion of the class rates ns ordered,
let
' viln rum row, and after years of
(Continued on Bage Three)
Looking For resulted from un investigation
Captain Martin E. Trench
Trench was
plenty many Biniininns face prov- thut North Bimini enjoyed lui* Police
been diverted to Bun Buy und this
nnmetl governor o f the Virgin Is­
commission has had in pro­
CHICAGO, Aug.
5.— Wheat.
erty.
*
•
,
hienScarching fo r lands.
“ Cake E ater” Bandits which
gress for 18 months. Shipments September, l.t&gt;0 to 1.61; December
I regret to put on record as the port from now will be us dead as
jailers
A
ssert
Scott
entered a hos­
in Florida, south of the Seuboard 1.00 to 1.0OV&amp;; Corn, September
nos- i rri
i&gt; „
&gt;'‘‘ar closes that the prospects at a door nuil.
|,es -n Hotel Ruins Secretary Jardine smicreu
"W e have excellent possibilities
AV KST BALM BEACH. Aug 5. A ir Line will tuke a speciul scale 1.05 H to 1.00; Oats, September 43
li U ] r
a stomach
\ |)|)CtlI C (i I O I&gt;C o t l l l l - , Bimini arc very gloomy indeed and
I olico mill county officials all i slightly higher than the atundard to 43Vi.
WAi
only u miracle can save thi* Port&gt; — famous fishing grounds, beauti­
,»n n i i X * . Mo- Aug. 5.—
benches und excellent
Uniform markers for highways•
1He East coast are watching ■for the generul southern territory,
Commissioner
/ i i k 'AGO, Aug. 5.— William writes
»m »» c
u iiiih ih iu iih W.
... T.
•• * ------. ful white
— ..................
L ly o i . ' ^ h t search, fire- were selected at u copferenct
ximity to for "cake eater" bundits, who curly | In discussing the variation of
srcnce at
1
. n officer who guarded |o f Bimini, In his report to the co- climate. Our close proxi
DIES IN A U T O A C C ID E N T
Willium Evers.! rates, the decision said, "it is a
.!'hnUV r r v . ' 111 d'KKintr the agriculture department.
ntn. HI B . t in death row, tesli- lonial government "F or the past F lo ijto (fo r ty -fite miles across toduy attacked
an- manager o f the Gulf Streuin Hotel safe conclusion that traffic densiv r l ' krick and timi B'l-'rli • . prosecution in Scott’s 1four years Bimini has been to the I the g q lf stream ) sh &lt;ul.l prove
P
C AE N , France, Aug. 5.— Mrs.
whi' k U,.°r a three-story
G A M E P O S TPO N E D
fV" i f - hearing today!‘ said*he^founii j frant^w iiig~to Yhe'fwt"that large |other great attraction and a* that ut Lake Worth and felled him with [ties o f the Atlantic Coast Line and Arnold, 02. mother of M errill Ar■ &gt;■ collunoed here late
sanity hiarm5a&lt; ^
^ any one ( quantities of liquor were bonded : state seems to he overflowing with a blow on the
head with
Scabourdd------------A ir Line -----in Florida
..._ .......
...... _u pistol.' ------------— ... innold, president o f the Fidelity
\(
« -J wo
• other
...... vieN E W Y O R K , Aug. 5.—The I V - the pri
and UU
disposed o f ut this port and tourists perhaps u goodly company I hey failed to open the safe nml generul are not so great as in Trust Co., o f Knoxville, Tenn., was
tr
.il
v
V
L
X
*•
P
T
f|°
U#*
"
under
tho
clrrnn.stanre.
ami
;disa.*ter. three wer
troit-N cw Turk American league ‘;VU,“ ”lher jailers testified they j that *it wns to some extent pat­ some day will find their way to fled with ubout $100 from the cashiother state* and operations are .killed today in an automobile accL
Bimini."
register.
9 feip
"ijurcd \&gt;hen tho baseball _game
postponHess profitable,''
ronized by touriits.
» m « today was postpon-'
w J 8an,.f
hranfsed
dent u few miles form here.
Ail
f_
ed nn
on account o f rain,
believed
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HOWARD HULICK TENNESSEE CASE
MAKES ADDRESS GOES TO HIGHER
AT CIVIC MEETING COURTONAPPEALi

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Rimini, Once Bootleggers’ Paradise,
Is Down And Out Willi Liquor Gone

W ashington News

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W eren’ t you proud o f Sanford th is m orning when you saw one o f llic
J! ...
a report for duty
largest team organizations ever. :fo_____
rm ed
in Florid
F
pa. ade the downtown streets? W e re n ’ t you am azed at

the

and

number

of

ciyie workers all handed loft-ether w ith a sin gle purpose and organized to
put over one o f the greatest cam paigns in Florida history.

W hat did Ibis mighty turnout mean lo you?

Did it signify to

you

that a new Sanford had come to l i f e ----- a Sanford o f g re a t civic spirit, a
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Sanford o f great faith in its future, a Sanford united, a Sanford with a
definite piogiam , a Sanford organized and efficien t?

what we believe ii means. W e believe it is tlie beginning o f a
the beginning

of

the building o f a g rea t city.

This is (he first clay o f the cam
paign.
...

W e do not •vet know what the
i .

results were, but we do know that Sanford has it within its

power

to

make a record in tins movement th at w ill astonish the whole nation.

Let nol one o f us fail to do our full duly in

this

enterprise.

If

a

Chamber o f Commerce team does n ot call cm you, telephone your name to
flie campaign headquarters, No. 51, and we will see that you

have

an

opportunity to fu lfill your obligation in this far-reaching enterprise.

Minimum dues arc $25 a year, an d the pledge
This means hut seven cents a day to build a grea
self and your children greater opportunities.

Opportunity is knocking at the door o f Sanford

as

never before,

Shall we lake fullest advantage o f it?
individual.

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it American Organist Is Secured
To Play Organ During Farmer’s Week

amusement. Every Florida Farm er
and farm woman who can do so
should certainly niako arrange­
ments to attend.

Orlando— Cify votes $125,000
"In addition to having ability bond issue for erection o f munici­
T a l l a h a s s e e , Aug. 6.—n*nF. Seibert, great American con­ and the technique o f most great pal n u d ito r iu n i.______
organists, Mr. Seibert has tho peccert organist, will give daily con­ uliat capacity o f reaching the
RESOLUTION P R O V ID IN G
certs on the new $60,000 Andrew hearts o f his audiences. He broad­ A
FOB TH E PAVING , R E -P A V Anderson memorial organ of the casts over one o f the New York
University o f Florida during the radio stations, and makes a splenING, HARD SU RFACING A N I)
. week of Aug. 10-16, Mr. Seibert did impression on hia invisible
KE-IIARD SU RFACIN G
OF
orgai
m ist and choirmaster of the choii."
PECAN
AV
EN
U
E
FROM
Holy ^Trinity
Lutheran
■v'
•a
mi Church,
■ ' i
TH IR D STREET T O T E N T H
In addition to the organ con­
r j : N ew York, has been secured by
the Agricultural Extension Divis­ certs, other entertainment features
S-R E E T.
TENTH
STREET
ion to play fo r the Farmers’ and of the Farmers' Week program
FROM PECAN A V E N U E TO
will be singing, reading, motion
Fruit Growers’ Week.
MULBERRY A V E N U E A N D
Many visitors to Farmers’ Week pictures, etc. Wednesday afternoon
O LIV E AVENUE A N D M U L ­
will
I
h
*
devoted
to
a
picnic
at
a
w ill have an opoprtunity to hear,
BERRY
AVENUE
FROM
the University magnificent new nearby bathing resort, and a big
TE N TH STREET TO GOLDS­
organ for the first time. This or- chicken pi lean supper will be nerv­
an, the g ift o f the late Dr. An- ed.
BORO STREET, A W ID TH O F
Through the courtesy o f one of
rrw Anderson o f St. Augustine,
U FEET.
haa been installed less than two (ho Gainesville radio dealers, visi­
tors to Farmers’ Week will I** per­
months.
WHEREAS, tho C ity Commis­
It. W. fllarklock, chairman of mitted to hear radio concert# each
the Farmers’ Week entertainment [night. The set with a loud speaker sion o f the City of Sanford, Flori­
committee, expressed the sentiment 'will be set up each night at 0:30{ da, deems it advisable to Improvi,
of the committee in making the In the auditorium for the en ter-- grade,
construct,
re-construct,
announcement that Mr. Seibert hail I tail.merit of those who care to pave and re pave with sheet as­
'
f:t.sy.
It
ii
hoped
that
some
good
been secured. “ It will indeed, be a
phalt on a six-inch rock base, the
rare treat to those attending the ’ program*, will be received.
Farmers’ Week to hear Seibert,’’ I "Splendid educational courses following streets in the City of
ho said. "The organ is one of the will la* given each day during the Sanford, Florida, to-wit:
best in the South, and Mr. Seibert week,’’ ftaid Mr. Hlacklork in cio'ila one of the best concert organist Inc his announcement. "The night PECAN AV EN U E from Third
in the United Staten. We are glad programs o f course will lie given
Street In Tenth Street, TE N TH
over entirely to entertainment and
to have him here for the week.”

S

Bathing Suits Needed
By Those W ho Attend
N e x t Farmers* W eek
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Aug 6.—
"B ring your bathing suit with
you,’’ is the word that has been
sent out to all persons who will
attend Farmers’ and Fruit Grow­
ers’ Week, at Gainesville Aug. ’*016, by officials in charge of ar­
rangements.
Other articles listed for the trip
and stay at Gainesville are: Tov;
els; “ Bring the best Jokes you
know. We nave some gi
good ones to
away fo r them", has also been told
those who will attend.
Other suggestions and pointers
mailed oub are:
Autos can be parked under the
trees on the University Campus.
I f you don’t see what you want
while here— ask for it. Be sure to
go tu the picnic and take n good
appetite along. Register promptly
at headquarters on arrival.
Ronds from Gainesville south are
fine
They have been improved
100 per cent over former yenrs.

Beach Property
IS SCARCE
A N D G ETTING SCARCER
A L L THE TIM E
YOU W IL L H A V E TO P A Y PER FOOT IN TH E
V E R Y N E A R FU TU RE W H A T IT COST PER LOT
NOW

New Smyrna Beach
For Further Information.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.

H. B S C H U L T E R E A L T Y CO., Inc.

Melbourne -N ew arcade building
being erected at cost of $60,000.

M A U L ItKSEItVATIO N E A R L Y

• l« Mi i i n

(toiler

That’s why you stick to
well-known trademarks.

STREET from Pevan Avenue to of t)ie special assessment roil covMulberry Avenue, and OLIVE ering the contemplated improveAVENUE
and MULBERRY irtent, such special assessment#
A V E N U E from Tenth Street to shall be determined and prorated

She always found it safe
and reliable and so have l.”
A brand like that is stand­
ard— like a U. S. A. silver
coin. It you made prize
doughnuts wit h llorden’s up
North, they’ll be as good
down here, because it’s the
same rich, pure milk.
D ilute with an equal
part ol water lor soups and
chowders, creamed chicken,
smoked bed, Indian pud­
ding, caramel layer cakes.
‘Borden's
tunic* III two

live

tall ( t o ox.) ami
•(Tta.ll (6 irz.)

Or dir fn m yokr
ty tht
tr
mne urn.

BE IT FU R TH E R RESOLVED,
I hat a total expenditure not ex­
ceeding
Sixty-Seven
Thousand
Three Hundred Seventy Dollars
and 4.1-100 ($07,370.4.1) is hereby
authorized to cover the cost of
paving, re-paving, hard surfacing
and re-hard surfacing Pecan A ve­
nue lietween Third Street and
Tenth Street, Tenth Street be­
tween Pecan Avenue and Mulberry
Avenue, Olive Avenue and Mul­
berry
Avenue between
Tenth
Street and Goldsboro Street, a
widtli nf 24 feet, which said sum
ot Sixty-Seven Thousand Three
Hundred Seventy
Dollars and
43-Urn ($07,370.43), la the total
estimated cost o f said improve­
ment; that the entire cost of the
improvement uforesuid, shall he
a "Hessed against alt
property
abutting and fronting upon that
portion o f Pecan Avenue between
Third Street and Tenth Street,
lentil Street between Pecan Ave
nuo and Mulberry
Street, and
• Hive Avenue tun) Mulberry Aveinn* between Tenth Street ii ii 11
Goldsboro Street, (o In- R|, improv­
'd by tile paving, re-paving, hard
surfacing and re-hurd surfacing
" f said portion o f Pecan Avenue,
Tenth Street, Olive Avenue and
Mulberry Avenue, n width of 24
feet, and against all lots ami hind,
id joining and
contiguoun
or
hounding and abutting upon snid
improvement;
that
Sixty-Seven
Thousand Three Hundred Seventy
and 43-100 Dollars ($87,370.43), it
the total estimated cost o f said
contemplated improvement in the
paving, re-paving, hard surfacing
and re-hardsurfacing o f said por­
tion o f Pecan Avenue, Tenth
Street, Olive Avenue and Mul­
berry Avenue to he specially as­
sessed against all lota and lands
adjoining ami
contiguous
or
hounding and abutting upon said
improvement; the sum o f $0 01 is
thn estimated cost per front foot
for said improve meat.
BE IT F U R TH E R RESOLVED,
I liat it is the determination of
this Commission that all lots and
lands adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and abutting upon Pe­
can Avenue between Third Street
and Tenth Street. Tenth Street
between Pecan Avenue and Mul­
berry Avenue, and Olive Avenue
ami Mulberry Avenue between
I enth Street and Goldsboro Street,
will be ben efited by the improve­
ment provided fo r by this resolu­
tion. and that the special assessment# to be made and entered
against all lots and lands adjoin­
ing and contiguous or bounding
and abutting upon auch contemFlntcd improvement shall be mudo
;upon a foot frontage basis; that
to say, that in th. p r o b a t io n

bn dun ***d payablt* on Jantia
Incfualvc, fo r
be &lt;tiie und payable on January *. ,9Bo*nds numbered 67

1. w ithin sold Bpeclal
and* N°' 1 " haU ,l'

,nC,U
,l,f#i d f J a n u i
19Bontl# numbered I I to J*. I*1*'1
. *?' be
dueelusive, for * 1000.00 each, shall o '
1*Bnnd&gt;
numbersd f l to^ *L b lth
due and payable on January I.
J
Bond* numbered 41 »
„ h. Inclusive, fo r •*•••*•• January 1
Inclusive, fo r IIOOI.O*
» h* ' ' , be due and payable on January i,

t .'73

election ^ S rmder1ed,^*N.1
]
be held at the p” i*“ Wj,
S j L I W Special T a x f J k
Ntj.
where th. l i i r W

tlon was held. to vTi,.»*t
o f Hanford, I n ’ aaTd'cJ’.
19Bonds numbered 15 * « **• bo*Jj
Places of precincts tJ" h
' Ib.'inl* numbered 67 to 7«. •{“ 'fj Inclusive, f o r ,1000 0®
Inclusive, f o r *1000.00 « c h , shall be tlue anti payable on January 1, and the election
ctimpllance with
H
lie due and payable on January t.
19(tends numbered 99 to 11*. both ■ pectors and clerk' **4
,**i
Inclusive, fur ,1000.00 ea ch ."h a H prompt return i u
1J|ldnds numbered 71 to *4.
Inclusive, fo r *1000.00 each, shall be due and payable un January i, *&gt;f ........ . Inu Jc ’ S
a
fte
r
said
election
N
be due and payable on January t.
?
Honda numbered 113 to ***• both Hot. o f the vote ^
fiouo.oo each, Bhall.said Couni
Board ,,,'*4
' Jllo’tlda numbered *5 L* **•
Inclusive, fo r Jiooooo each, sha 1
In s*s«?
he due and payable on Janunr}
Bunds numbered 1*7 to 140. both c e lve and canviss ’ th#
tY l*
Bonds
1HBonds numbered 9*
hh° ,|,j Inclusive, fo r ,1.000.00 each. shall sald_ election.1*Unfi*’
b
e
‘due
"and*“
payable
on
January
L
*
c
e
r
t
lfy
the
resuTt
Inclusive, f o r *1000 00 MCh. shaH
Ifb e rollowlna num-.. °*i
19J(i;
be due and payable on January 1. 19JKBonds numbered 1*1 to 16*. both hereby "ppolm..|
elusive, fo r , 1.000 oo each. sbaB Gle rk and Inspectors
" p o m l * numbered 111 1°
due and payable on January ). conduct said eieru, n ./ ,
Inclusive, fo r *1000.00 earh. »»'# '
sip
piieiKfl o f iir»einctii
t»«* duo an«I payahl#
Janunry &gt;•
Bonds numbered 169 to 176. both lo w s ;
&gt;‘»nw
----------*t Precinct No. |
Inclusive,
fo
r
,
1.000.00
each,
shall
Mo'nda numbered 1*7 to no. Ijolh
A. I H I B i k m
Inclusive, fo r ( 1000.00 each, shall lie tlue and payable on January 1,
M rs. ItU ItYr I. P ii 'm ,
be due and payable on January l
Mrs. CASH A viu.'.D Uj
Bunds numbered 177 to 191. both
J H » p e e t „ rj,
»
Inclusive,
ror
,1,000.00
each,
ahull
' (binds numbered 141 t &gt; '6* •{***?!
It. L TOJ. a h . C|(rk
Inclusive, for ,1000.00 each, snail be due und payable on January 1,
A t Precinct No t
be due nnd payable on January *. 1911;
...................
&lt;8**
Bonds numbered 195 In 212, both
L. T. Bit v a n
•Mrs. V t R i i i N i a
inclusive,
lo r , 1.000.00 each, shull
1 Bonds numbererl IS* &lt;"
Mrs. V I lit.......
iiN ia w p
Inclusive, for 11000.00 e'toli. sfia l he due und payable un January I,
be due and payable on Januuty i. 19IZ;
Botula numbered 212 to *20, both
Inspectors? ° ' rt
Inclusive,
f o r ,1.000.00 each, shall and
Bunds numbered 177 I " 1®L
Be It Further
, i1
Inclusive, fo r ,1000 00 e.irh. shs l he due and payable on January 1.
resolution arid n„i|r,
be due and payable on Janunry L 1913;
i
Bonds numbered 231 tn 24S. both •n the Hanford n . r . .
fo r , 1.00000 each, shall published In Semin?,'.V *
Bonds numbered 195 in *•*. ''” *}* Inclusive,
Inclusive, fo r ,1000.00 each, shall be tlue and payable on January 1.
Tax
_
be due and payable on January I. 19*4;
11, |^•
Bonds numbered 249 to 2ti*. both
T i l l " resolution
X
Bonds numbered *11 In **®. both Inclusive, f o r , 1,000.00 each, shull
Inclusive, fur JlOoooo each, shall lie due nnd puyable nn Juntinry I, ml lit m m i r sesiiojn^SI
Board nf
Piildi, ? ' '*♦
lie due and payable tin January l. 19*5;
Bonds numbered 267 to *6*. both Seminole Countv yi??'"®
Inclusive,
fo r 11.000.00 each, sha t 4th. duv of AtiKurt ,/,¥*•
(binds numbered 1*1 1,1 - * sK it ED T. W n jJ iiS *
Inclusive,
for IIOOOoO etch,
'hall be tlue und payable on January I.
D. J. M A R T LE T
be due unil pnyuhle on January I. 1946;
...
Bonds numbered 295 lo 3112, bulb County Board ll(
19*1:
.o
f o r Seminole i ! » * t t
Bonds numbered 2*® m -9**. noth Inclusive, fo r Ll.OOO.OO each, shall
“ '*• *lw
Inclusive, lor *1000.00 each, shall lie due and payable on Jununry I, A ttest:
he line und payable tin Jamiury 1. 1947;
. . T. W. L A W T O N
Bonds numbered 303 to 320. both Superintendent „ f
19*6;
Bonds numbered J&gt;&gt;7 tu 2®*. both Inclusive, fo r ,1.000.00 each,
shall
rlfi
Inclusive,
for Jioooou • ich. shall be due and payable on January 1,
(O fficial
he due and payable or January 1. 194,;
Bonds numbered .121 to 340. both W IL S O N xli lli)L*HlfCiLh^&gt;
191*:
Bonds numbered **5 I" I 1**. h«lh Inclusive, for ,1 000.00 each,
shall Attorneys f.,r th, Vluir?
" " “ f4
Inclusive,
for *10000) &lt;u*h. shell lie due and payable on January I, Aug. S-12-19.i(
he doe und payable on January 1. 1949;
Bonds numbered 3*1 to 360, both
1917;
o l it io n
unni'itixJ
IliimtM numbered *0* &gt;" *10. both Inclusive, for ,1,000 00 each,
shall r fKsI.E
tT 'lf) N TO n ii" ?
Inclusive,
for ,1000 no etch, nlinll be due and payable on January I,
ftPKCIAI.
TAX
",||£
lie due and puyable on January I, 1950;
T it If T Ml. i, .9K MINin
Bonds numbered *61 tn .1, 0. both
|M|«.
T V . FLORIDA, Y t n V
Bonds numbered J21 it* **0. hath Inclusive,
for ,1 000 00 each, shall
IIK IN t; ALSO K N „u \ W
Inclusive for ,l.«0».oo each, shall be due and payable on January I.
F O Illl S P E IIA I. T t i
hr due and payable on January 1, 1951;
D IX TltlCT.
**
Bonds numbered 361 to 400. both
19*®;
Be It Resolved. By ti.
Bonds numbered t i l to **0. both Inclusive,
for , 1,000.00 each, shall
Inclusive, for ,1.000 00 e ioh, shall be due and payable on January t, Hoard of Public l6.irutt j
he doe and payable on Janunry I, 1962;
Srnilnnle County, Florida^
I»fi0;
Bonds numbered 401 to 420, both election be and t h t i u .
Bonds numbered 1*1 to B0, both Inclusive,
for ,1.000.00 each, shall ordered to be helj is
Inclusive, for , 1.00000 etch, shall be due and payable on January t, out Special T a x 3rt*| nL“
he due nnd payable nn January l, 1953;
,
, 1, Seminole County,
Bonds numbered 121 to 110, both district beliie also l i m
1961:
Ronds numbered *91 In *00, both Inclusive,
for ,1,000.00 etch, shall ford Special Tux “ ch5&amp;.e
Inclusive for 11 000 00 etch, shall he due and payable on Januury l. the 4th day. of HepintNon
Hepttsitt ti
Ins* nnd payable on January I, 1954;
determ ine whether « oj
shall
he
Issued
by
ip j u,.
1952;
Bonds numbered 441 to 150, both
Bonds numbered ltd t« tin, both Inclusive, for ,1.000.00 each, shall School Dl-trlct No. l tcSTi'
Inclusive, for tl ouo,on rich, sit.til be due uml payable nn January 1. sum o f ,450.000.(iu to
.
he line ami payable on Jatiu try t, 1955. und that the principal and at the rale of U u m.j 0CI
1952;
Interest nf ihe said bonds shall be centum per unnum.
Bonds numbered i l l l&lt;&gt; *10. liolh payable at Ihe National Park Bam;. laid semi-annually. &gt;,1) y,
Incluslte. for tio n o o n etch, snail C ity and H ttie of New Y o rk ; and
i« dated January l*t. )»*;
l e din* and payable mi January 1
mature as follo ws
W
H
E
R
E
A
S
.
This
Hoard
has.
by
1964;
Bonds numbered I ta
Bonds numbered *11 t" *5o, both resolution adopted, ordered that till Inclusive, fo r jiiiauiiu M
Inclusive, for 11,000 00 each, shall ele ction be held In und thmuKuout be due amt payable un Jt
he due and payable January 1. said Special Tax School District No. 1929;
1956. nnd that the principal and In­ I to determine whether or not said
Bonds numbered U ty
will Issue said bonds as Inclusive, for , 1(10(1 id jag
terest o f all bonds shall be payable District
at the Nnlhuial 1‘ark Bank. City nnd In said resolution and order p ro­ be due and payable ..n
vid ed;
1930;
Hlote o f Netv Y ork : and
N O W , T H E R E F O R E . HE IT R E ­
Hi: IT
L W IT H E R
H KSOLVEP,
Bonds numbered 29 to
That it special election he hetil In S O LV E D , By the Hoard o f Public Inclusive, for
| loon vo h
and ihmutchout snid Special Tax Instruction for Heml'iule I'.iuiity, be due and payable on Ji
School
lilstrlct
No
I. Seminole F lo r id a : That. In pursuunee to law 1931;
County, Florida. In accordance with ami In pursuance of the resolution
Bonds numbered it t«
law, t&lt;&gt; determine whether or not o f this Board heretofore this day Inclusive, fo r ,1090 00 et
there shall he Issued bv said Spec­ adopted, notice be and the same be due and paynble on !.
C. J. M A R S H A L L ,
ial Tax School District No. 1. bonds Is hereby R iv e n . that on the 4th 1932;
Bond" numbered 67 tn
A j Ua* City Commission of the as provided for In this reso lu tio n :' day nf September 1925, un election
and
w ill b
ht||.| In and thrnuKhoul Inclusive, fur ,1000 00 e
City of Sanford, Florida.
Hi: IT
FURTHER
R E S O LV E D said Special T a x School District No. be due and payable-un .1
That this resolution he published 1, Seminole County, Florida said 19*3;
Attest:
In The Hanford Herald a ncwnplp - d istrict being also known it i Han­
Bonds numbered 71 t
i-r published III Seminole {'m in t). ford Special Tax School District, inclusive, fur tlnoo.oo
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
Florida and a-1thin
said
ftp-ciat In determine whether or not sahl be due uud payable un
C ily Clerk. Tax School District No. I once a district shall Issue bonds In the 1934 ;
Bonds numbered 96 t
week
for
four
consecutive
svet-ks.
sum o f
Ii50.uuo.uu to b-‘ ur Inter­
Publish August. 6th.
This ItesoluflfUT adopted In lettu- est dt the rale of fiv e nnd one-half- IScluwtv*. •‘for Lletfu «o
Inr session of the County Hoard of per centum per annum, interest be due and payatd* un
i i l s o i .i t i o n
o r t i i l : c o i ’ x t y I'liblic
Instruction
for
Seminole payable semi-annually, bonds to be 1936;
m o s iii* o r
m it.ic
i m t i i p c - County, Florida on Ihe Mil duv of dated .January 1st. 1926, and lo ina
Bonds numbered 99 tl
tiiin f o il
m :&gt;i i n o i . i : * o t v r v , All# list A. I' 1925
tui'e un follows, t o -w ll:
Inclusive, for IIO.iOoi)
I'l.OIIIlk l l i r i ' K i n i l M v o W I I A T
Bonds numbered I
to
11. both he title uml payable us
F R E D T W i l t I A MS, fuulrm un
a h o i n t o r i i o m i h i# \ r « r s Inclusive, for tluuuuo each, shall 1936;
L. J H A R T L E Y .
#\m
k » ii
s r u n a i.
t a x
Bonds numbered lilt)
Countv Hoard ■&gt;f Public Instruction be due and payable on Jamiury
school
ih s t iiic t
\ i' m i n i
1929;
inclusive, fo r ,lfl(i'i M mt]
for Seminole County. Florida.
o n k . s t it t iN n i. t : i o t \ t y . n . n - Attest
Bonds numbered 15 to
2s, both be due and payaldx «l&lt;'t
l lt llA ,
s t i l l I l C t T H f l T IIK IX U
Inclusive, for lluunuu each, sbai 1937;
T U LAWTON
, }‘ A OW &gt;
A#
NA St COM 11 Superintendent of Public Instruc­ be due and payable on January I
Bonds numbered
N i'M iti.
r.tx
school
niN Inclusive, for , lO'd#
tion und Kx-Officio Secretary to I93H;
t iiic t . ru n h a t k o r
i \ t i : h - It trd
Bonds numbered 29 to
42, both lie due nr I payal.lt .tlx
m t t i i ml : i * t i n r i i r i i r o N t h e t Officii.I Seal)
Inclusive, for
tiuouuu each,
shall 19.38;
t im i: m in t
\ n i &gt; t i i l : I ' l . t c i : WILSON .1 IIOI’ HHOLDEH,
Boiid.s mwtlbereil b*'1*,.
be^ due uud payable on J taunry I.
t t l l K I t t : I'll |\ C| I'.t !■ A M I
IX - Atturneys f..r lb * Board.
Inclusive, fo r ,1,(10*14*5
t k h b h t s n t i .i , in : i * i k
a m * Any. 5-12-19 2li
lie due and payable •* '
tloqdu numbered ,1 to 56,
but
I ' a v a i i i .l:.
tmi
m ot hum ;
.
Inclusive, tor tiuuo.uu ench.
shall t939;
KOI! AN KI.HCTIOV TO IIF.TCIIBonds numbered H) t)K
be
due
and
payable
on
January
1
.
m
.M
oi
t
riDA
p
i
i
i
i
y
i
d
i
m
;
f
o
b
m i m : ttH K T iii:if on
to r n o :
1932.
Inclusive, for , i.oodii » ]
m il :
hoi h i m ;
a m i
h iv im ;
a tm
m s m u t s h a l l i s s t v.
Bonds numbered 57 to 70, both be due uml pay aide on
.m i i ii l: o f v s p l u t a i . i i o \ it
MOV IIS.
19 40;
Inclusive,
for
I1UU0.U0
each,
shall
e l e c t io n
ro
iii:
i i l :i .i &gt; i n
W I I KIIEAH, on ii,,. TtH day of July
be due and payable on January 1,
Bonds numbered 1771*"
Ml'FIT
A
1
.
T
t
\
st
(1(11)1.
HIM.\ l L
■! In I II |i*ti iv a * f 11&gt;• mt*nt #*&lt;1
Inclusive, fo r ,l.o0t)4l •**
T i l It T NO. I. s FHIN OLL: t ' l i c v . 1933;
to umt nl*ii n i d i i n * i'tnim y in,aril
Bonds numbered 71 ta 91. both be due ami payable vn Ik
' l l . I Lull I It t , s A III IIIMTItlC T
&lt;&gt;f Hut'll'* Instnnlion for Seminole
for , 1000.(IQ each,
shall 1941;
tIL'.INi; ll.sit K N O W N AN SAN- Inclusive,
County. Khirlil.1. ,*n:iifil I,y mure than
Bond* numbered Hi le •
!
(
uud payable on Januury I,
f o i l I&gt; M ' l . t l t l .
TAX
SCHOOL 1914due
twenty tlv.- percent ,,f u,- duty i|Uall;
Inclusive, for JI.OoOV* »*
in s t u n t
f I'-'l elector* r - « ii|iok within Spec­
Bonds
numbered
85
tn
93,
butl
be
due uml payable on Jm
W I ( E It E AH un Ihe 7th day of Inclusive,
ial Tux Set
l listrlet N.» i Sem­
tor ,1000.00 each, -ball 1312;
inole Count*. Florida, said I list riel July 1925. .i pel it ton was presented l(e due and payable uu Jittiuuiy I,
Bonds numbered 21* I" ’
being also Known as Sanford Knee- to lh&gt;. Countv tl.i.trd of Public In ­ 1936;
Inclusive, for JI.***** ♦■**
III Tax Sellout I •1-.lrt.-l, ashltia and struction fin Seminole County. F l o r ­
Bonds
ouo.
lie
rod
99
lo
112,
both
tie
due aud payable wn
p.-tltlui.ti.K lliai ill elretlnn l.e call- ida, slyneit I.; more lit.in tw en ty, Inclusive,
for ,1000.00 each, shall 1913;
.•&lt;1 Mild held I II!..mill..Ill s.ii,l ,Un­ fiv e per cent ■&lt; the duly i|uulUled be due uud payable on January I,
Bonds nunibereJ 2*1 •" *,
m e t to determine whether ,,r m,t electors leshlliiK within the Special 1936 ;
Inclusive, for fl,»**#» » » «
bonds
In tile
Lilli of 11 Mt Umt ill) Tax Hehiod Dl-urlrl N . I. Seminole
Bonds numbered 11.1 to 126, both' be due and payable on Ja
Should be Issilril l,t „:,|,| .||,,|,|,.t County F lo iid i said d'strlct heinit Inclusive,
fo r ,1000 00 each, s hal l 1911;
for the purpose of .teiiulrlUK. build also k in■v« ti I. Sanford Sneclul Tax be due uud pavu'ile un January 1,1 Bonds iiuftlbeffd -D 10
III#, enlargill#, (iimUhlbK. or o th er­ School I'lstrh-i asking nnd petition- 19 37 ;
ncluslv*. f..r II *M)d0® » » “I
wise Improving
school I.ii II iMiiks In# said Board In v ill und itlder
Bonds numbered 127 to 110, both ie due and payable on ) «»|
and school k round-.. and f ,,r ti,,. an election I., l.e held '-vlllttli said Inclusive
for tluOU.llO each, shull
exclusive Use nf U,e (....He
free Special Tax School District No ! be due and payable on January I.i
liumls nuiobefed
J{j
schools within - liI.I special I n sellout (o determine ski.oh.-r to not the-,- 1938;
Inclusive. f..r 110*0 ** eid
district, the p i.... ..
,,r the silU| should he Issued itV if.tit! District,
Bonds numbered H I to 159. bull be due unil payable on J»*
bopil Issue .llllolllllltm to I I ill,mill - bond* in th. . . . .. o. I ir.ti.uiiu ou. in.- Inclusive, for 11000.00 each, shall |9us;
till to to o ell for the purposes Set prncei-ds of the -ale o f such bonds be due uud payable on Januury 1
Bonds n u m b e r e d 2&gt;5 *® ‘
forth In said petnbui ami t„ be e x ­ to lie Used fdr the p« rpose of llc- 1939;
Inclusive, fot 11 &gt;|UU00 4
pended Mild dlsloirseil III I'le f.dlow ■ uuitiiiK toiiidiiu. eitlarKing. furuBonds numbered 159 to 176, bulb be duo uml pat aid* *n
iHhltist.
..........
improving Inclusive, for 11(loo oi) each, shall
(bar manlier, to n u
1. f l&amp;.Dtlu Hu I*. I.,* used in purrh school hiilldli.Ms and scliool grounds be due and payable on January I.
Bonds numbered 1** tsJ
l-tlllK Mile foi
new b u ll
school and for ll.e exclusive use of the 1910;
inclusive, fur
f
public Ir.e schools \v 11It I ti said tl lit Bonds numbered 177 to 191. both lie due und payable vl&gt;
........
tl* lit' 11N d In I he I r id . anil to hr disbursed and e x ­ Inclusive, for ,1000 00 each,
shall 1945;
,
ul
*Min?ilrui*t)i*n *inl priviimt
pended In the f olio w In# Manner, he due uml payable on January I
lie W
Bonds
numbered -l 1*
hlult H*-|i*i**I LtiiMlnv
111 -w11
1941;
Inclusive, fur , Looo.**
:t, IbU.UUU nil to |„.
r,ir , l)e
1 , I5.UIMIUO lo he used In purcltu*Bonds numbered 195 lo 212. both be duo and payable «o '
eoniplel Ion of t lie Hum It Side i'll- Ililt sit. tor tirw l.lich school liutld- Inclusive, for , 1.000.00 each, shull
titary Hclumi
Ink
.
. til
l&gt;e due uud payable on January 1, ,,J49:
Bunds numbered
" .
I, IGU.into HU to hr nied for the
2 ,2I.0iniuuii t&lt;&gt; t.e used In th*
Inclusive fur * l
' J
construction ..f , |,iK|, mcIo.u I liulhl consirurtion utnl erection of a ■te\v
Bonds
in.inhere.1
213
to
240
both
be
due
and
payable
^
Iuu for ii **n r411**0
hlglt school hulhllntt.
Inclusive
for
,
I.UOO
U
O
each,
shall
I960:
.
-tl
,*V l l o . 000 ui» to I,,* n&lt;4ri| for repair
2 Kiti tjuuuu to l,,. used for (be be due and payable on lanmily I
Bunds
numbered -t#*
ilia and replucm K Hie iieaiina sys- ...... ..
..f (he South .Side Pri- r jn ,
j Inclusive, for 9*
t
tetns In the tlrammar and i’ rlmary nmry School
Bonds
numbered
2
,1
1
lo
2tS
both
be
due
and
payable
,‘tchool hlllllllllKS
I ) .0 UlIU uu [o |.,» psed for
......
I lie Inclusive, fo r (1,000 00 each,
shall
ii 11ii.mm on I*, tie u.eit in repair- construction .,f a Ii I k M school hllll.l-]|&lt;r
due and payable on January 1.
Bonds numbered *' "
line the present Mali school 11ill III. lug for negroes
jut,
Inclusive, f » r IIOOO.M
In#
5 t Mt OIIU .... to tie used fo r reBonds
numbered
2(9
to
266,
both
be
due und payable o»
1. (5,110(101) to lie u.'leil III ( e (la |r l IIC p.tlrln# and repliioInK the he.illu* Inclusive, for IMiuooii each, shall
mill repladli)!
plmul.liiK
In the systems In u,e tlrammar and P r i ­ be due uud payable on January 1.
Bonds
numbered ***",,
Itrammar und Crlmarv school liulhl
mary He!
iiulldlntfs
191
inclusive, fo r 11.im'®-•** u
Hors
Ilil.Oilt).01) III he lined In r e p a ir ­
Bonds numbered 267 t o 281, built I.C due ami payable i-f
«. I45.0IIU.U0 (o |.e u«rd for fund- ing Ihe present hlxli school b u ild - Inclusive,
fo r (l.ooouu each, shall
lure and Incidentals
for all (he I IDT.
be
due ami payable on January 1, ,9 (bimts numbered
schools 111 Special Tax School li|x7 15.U0O flit lo he used In repair- 1916;
Inclusive, fur *l-«*»**
1
trlet No. t (S anford)
Ing and tepi.oing plurnhlmc In the
Bonds numbered 285 to 302. both he due uml payable »■ T
9 ,15.000 00 to he used for (he ‘ iran.inai and Primary Ht'hnnl l.ulldInclusive,
for
I
I
.0
1
1
0
00
each,
shall
payment of liavluo liens on school Intrs
195 4;
. ,,i |l|
lie due und payable on January I,
pronertv. and
Bunds numbered H' ,
s ,15.1)110 111) ( „ |,e used for f u r n i ­ 1947;
inclusive,
fur
II
\\ III*.It(*.AS. Ii is th** determin a­ ture and Incidentals
for all the Bonds numbered 30.3 to 320, both
due and puvable » “ (,1
tion of this Board at the lir-t me.-t
schools m special T a x School iL x . Inclusive, for , 1,000.00 eaclt. shall be
1956.
the
principal
-1
tn# niter the receipt of mild inti
trli-i No i (Hanford).
tlon that Ii Is i.i ([,,. h „ | interest
9 ,15,000.ltd to he used for the Pels d*" and payable on January I. all l.iinds tu I" 1 P » y « { ! ■*
tlunal Bark Bank.
‘»
of said Special Tax School blslrlct payment of pavin# liens on school
Bonds numbered 321 to 310, both Of New Y o rk : the pf*r*
No. I to Issue hoods In the sum property and
Inclusive, for ,1.00000 each, shall sale o f said bonds to
Of ,150,000 00. the proceed* from
b l l U t K A S This Hoard has drthe sale thereof to he used and e x ­ tei tnit etl t|i,n i„ „ r e Ilian tw enty- l»4»al"* *,aJ**,' ,*' on January l. the ntirpoac of •FJSlfua 4
furnlsblii)- ur
pended In the manner and lor the fiv e pel cent (.f the duly ttuallfl -d
Bonds numbered 311 to 360, hot It -.■It..id tiultulnRs amt
purpose* and objects as are elven el&lt; d o r s re-idiim within tne sa d
above nnd In the aforesaid prim on Hpeelal Tax Sctinol District did In inclusive, tor (1.000 Do each, shall for the exclusive iU**fci| |
set forth
Pj ' 0" IU* plkya'l,*e un January I, f r « e schools Within ts*
fa it stun sihi petition, und
'ax School DlslHrie
Therefo re Be It Resolved By ihe
bit Tax
w i l l IU.AH This Board has. tiv
Bonds numbered J61 to 3S‘&gt;, Loth of which
blch Is more »P*r“
County Board of Public instruction r&gt; " liillon this day adopted, detercertain I
shall Vl.leitt In that
certain,
f. r Seminole fount-. Florida that n-ln-d that bonds In the awn t&lt;f Inclusive, for ,1,000.00 each
this Board determines that
the Ml.oi’Ci un |, re.pilrsd for the ,onr- l ? I ** oml payable on January 1. nerctofor#
heretofore this date
L
amount of Imndn re.mired f.,r the !*"•' ‘ " ' I forth In -aid petition i.'td
Board: nnd
„ ,
Bonds numbered 181 to ioo , both
HE
IT
FUBTHKH 1
purpoies and olijpels ns s. t forth lo i . in;,hove enumerated, and ihitt
That tliaa,
l his order be pu*'1^
Inclusive, fo r 11,000.00 each, shall Tlui,
herelnahove and also in said peti­
bonds shall hear Ihleretl ut
tion Is the sum of 11jo mm tin- which sal'l
e *i
PAya^*e on January 1. Sanford Herald, a n
the rrte of fly * nnd one-half per l i ' J - " f
It shed In Seminole 'C.)U»0|
■ ’(
said bonds toirether with ihe exist- cetitun* per annum, inti-rest nay aide
U *’ bIII•* ||)1
Bonds numbered 401 to 420, both
wi t hi n x#ld
In* Indebtedness of su.;h -Special
annually and that said ten ms Inclusive, fur (i.imo.OO each, shall nnd
ri ,
week for f u o r . c o n " ^
T a * School District No i does not sc'.'M
hull
be
d.atid
la
iu
n
r
v
1st.
I9JS:
DONE AN D O U D E Brf ^ ,a
exceed twentv per cent ..f it,,. Us- a id
1351*"" nnJ t,* :,' akle on January 1.
ll-at
sahl
bond*
shall
.nature.
sensed value of the taxable proper- to-vvlt
•ess'on o f the Coun£v
Bonds numbered 421 tu 140, both
tv of nuch district accord In* to the
Instruction for
Bonds numbered 1 to I I .
both Inclusive, fo r (1,000.00 each, shall lie
last a«*essnient fo r Stale and f.iun
Florida, ibis the 4tb
ty purposes prior to the t-&gt;-• 11nv - f inclusive, fur 11000.00 each, shall he duo ami payable on January I. A. D 1925 _ ..... t J t)!-* *1
J" ' 1 payable on January 1, I'J it i ;
such bonds; that said bonds shall 1929FRED T Wi l l
.
te J H A R T L E Y .
Bonds numbered 441 tn 450, both
benr Interest at the rat.. ,,f ftVr
.
K
n
u
d
,
numbered
15
lo
28,
both
-&lt;nd oee-h alf ner eentum ner siinum inclusive. f,,r j t uoo.OO each, shall Inclusive, for ,1.000 00 each, shull County Board o f Fubn J
be due and payable cn J a n u trv t.
the Interest on said bonds to he paid Hi*
fo r Seminole C****?A
mc H
and payable on January 1. 1955. Ihe principal and Interest of
'(Oifl*seinl-ahnuaRy; * ’&gt;ld bonds shs|( i,e m odue
:
dated January
l»t. n i c . and ma­
•II of Slid bonds to be P*V“ hl-* •** T. W. LAW TON. „ gublk]
Bonds numbered *9 tn 12, bntn ihe N ational Park Bank, C ity »nd
ture a* follows, in-wlt
Bonds numbered i to II. both In- inclusive. y,.r MOCO.OO each. sh.iL state o f New York, nr I* provide
31(
tills
---- ....
e&gt;u**ve_ for ttnoa.no each xhall he I a• i t ' " ana payable on January 1. for in that certain resolution
day adopted by the Board- In whjrh AVU-SON
' —s ja f l
" ' " r" ft H
Huei eoxp u
19,9
JV n d l
Bonds numhured 43 tn It. both said election only thus*
" i u o r n e v t for the ®°*
23. bothtnclu.lv,: for , 10*0.05 each, aba It
fled electura wno are freeholder* Aug. 5-12-19-26-

according to the foot frontage o f
the respective properties special­
improve­
A ll o f said improving, grading, ly benefitted by said
construction, re-construction, pav­ ment.
BE IT F U R T H E R RESO LVED ,
ing and re-paving, to be done in
compliance with plans specifica­ That the Tax Assessor nnd the
tion#, profiles and estimate# o f City Clerk o f the C ity o f Sanford,
aaid proposed improvement of Fimida, in accordance with the
Pecan Avenue from Third Street provisions o f Sections 101 and 102
to Tenth Street, Tenth Street from o f the Charter o f the City o f San­
Pecan Avenue to Mulberry A ve­ ford, Florida, shall proceed with­
nue, and Olive Avenue and Mul­ out delay to make a special assess­
berry Avenue from Tenth Street ment roll, asseasing the apeciul
to Goldsboro Street, now on file in benefits to be received as the re­
the office o f the City Manager of sult of the contemplated improve­
the City o f Sanford, Florida, whicit ment against all lots and land# ad­
raid plans, specifications, profile# joining and contiguous or hound­
and estimate# have been heretofore ing and abutting upon such im­
approved by the City Commission provement, and upon the comple­
and constitute the plan# and spec­ tion of snid assessment roll to
ifications for said work, there­ cause u copy thereof to be pub­
lished two times consecutively,
fore,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the once ench week, in n newspaper
City Commission of the City of published in Sanford, Florida, at­
Sanford, Florida, deems it ad­ taching to said special assessment
visable, a# n necessary public im­ roll so published a notice directed
provement, to pave, re-pavc, hard to all property owner# interested
surface
and
re-h||d
surface in said special assessments, star­
with sheet asphalt, on a six-inch ing in accordance with the provis­
rock base, Pecan Avenue from ion* of the Charter o f the City of
Third Street to Tenth Street, Sanford, Florida, a definite time
Tenth Street from Pecan Avenue and place where complaints will
be heard and when the special as­
to Mulberry Avenue and Olive
sessment roll will be finally con­
Avenue nnd Mulberry Avenue
from Tenth Street to Goldsboro firmed by the City Commission
Street, a width o f 24 feet; that sitting as an Equalizing Board.
BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
all of snid paving, re-paving, hard
That
the special assessments pro­
surfacing nnd re-hard surfacing
o f Pecan Avenue, Tenth Street, vided for by this resolution to be
Olive Avenue and Mulberry Ave­ made nnd entered aguinst the pro­
nue, ns aforesaid, shall be done in perty hounding and abutting upon
strict compliance with the plans, said improvement shall be payable
specifications, profiles and esti­ at thp option o f the property own­
mate# therefor, now on file in the ers uwning property bounding and
office of the City Manager o f the abutting upon such improvement
City o f Sanford, Florida, which as follows: either in full within
said plans, specifications, profiles thirty days ufter said assessments
and estimates have been hereto­ shall stand equalized, approved
fore approved by the City Com­ and confirmed, or in ten equal an­
mission and constitute the plans nual intttllmenta with interest ut
and specifications for Eaid pro­ the rate of eight per cent per an­
posed improvement o f Pecan A ve­ num upon all deferred payments
nue between Third Street and from and ufter the time said spe­
Tenth Street, Tenth Street be cial assessments shall be and
tween Pecan Avenue and Mulber­ stand finally equalized, approved
ry Avenue, Olive
Avenue
and and confirmed, and,
BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
Mulberry Avenue between Tenth
That
this resolution shall be and
Street and Goldsboro Street,
width of 24 feet, and this Com­ become effective immediately from
mission hereby declares the ne­ nnd after its passage and adoption.
Adopted this the 27th day of
cessity for tho paving, re-paving,
July,
A. D., 1U25.
hard surfacing and re-hard surfac­
FO RREST L A K E .
ing said portion o f Pecan A ve­
Goldsboro Street.

nue, Tentii Street, Olive Avenue
and Mulberry Avenue, as afore­
said, as a necessary public im­
provement.

The Old

Y S N ’T IT NICK to go
-*■ into a grocery, specially
in a strange town , ami find
your old standbys?
There’s
*
4
the kind &lt;&gt;{ rocoanut you
tlwayi choose because it
makes a flu flier frosting,
the kitchen cleaner that
takes stains oil porcelain,
the raisins Dad likes with
nuts after dinner. You
feel at home because you
can get all the little things
that make life comfy and
pleasant.

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JDER CHARGE;
IRANT ISSUED
lals Abandon Idea Thnt
arred Body Discovered
at of California Man;
tty Awaits Identification
lTINEZ, CaL Aug. 5.-— A
it charging Charles Henry
&gt;tx, vice president and genanngcr of the Pncific CelCompany, with the murder
unidentified man whose
[ body was found in the
f the cellulose plant at Wnltek last Thursday, was
out here Friday. It was
by County Detective Clyde

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nrtz has been missing since
pkwinn and Jiro Thursday
ml offidnls are convinced
p charred body is not his.
wrrant charges "Leon lienarttoff alias Charles Henry
rti, alias John Doe Fein
i murder on or about July
[one "John Doc,” n human
■nee of the murder warrant
hi hard on the appearance
usual tyrants today
of

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Rodrigues, la-

*ho investigators previously
tlared was the alleged m ar­
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which w ill be sent to numerous
largo hotels and institutions where
they w ill be used to attract the
attention o f people who expect to
visit Florida during the winter.
In speaking o f trnffic accomo­
dations from N ew York to Florida
and especially Sanford, Mr. Hulick said that he tnumi that tiexet sellers knew little about San­
ford but that he took time to give
some information in this line. A
letter was written to the passenger
tra ffic department of the Pennsyl­
vania Railroad, he sniil. telling
them o f the lack of information
in the largo offices concerning
Sanford in which many facts about
this city were stated.
Huy Hotel Furnishings.
In conclusion Mr. Hulick reveal­
ed that lie and his brother have
already contracted fo r furnishing.of various sorts fo r the Hotel I'm
rest Lake amounting to $13i'(,r&gt;im.
O f this sum, 25 per cent was paid
in cash.
In securing funds for the purch
using this equipment Mr. Ilulieh
believes that the firm has damn
that it believes in the future of
Sanford 100 per cent strong.
"Sanford is destined to become
not one of the bent and larg. t
Cities, but the beat and the great­
est city south o f Jacksonville." lie
declared.

To Dairymen

Supplying Sanford

with Milk,
You are hereby notified that on
and after August loth, no milk will
be allowed sold in the City o f San­
ford, from any dairy thnt does nut

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h o m the
o rff
.
person*,
0{
the asserted
mae tho*,,
who will
r e c t from th o manufacturer and
■ th( Sanford
people,
bo eventualto u r p ro fits on tho /umber,
af* °f the
Ptyttocome across
andconcerted
do m v © efr tiia&lt; for their city or m lllw ork, hardwaro and labor.
f •
t.) good, sub- 6 - R o o m )
N Pciuri -^ivu citiezns.
tymkr Uiir Stunt,
P IN
■okakolwr briefly " i
Living room,din­
■Waibers o f the teams o
ing room, 2 bed­
• f k tomorrow widely udrooms, kitchen,
h , bath. Four olhet
Hunt which w ill be
Mj'nlans
shown to
■t hir -t Street and MagFree Citaloa.
1*006 Friday morning so
I ptnons who have subf &gt; the Chamber o f Compmpaiu’n fur im-mborshiP’
there to form in the pa- B u ild t h iS a V
yourself. Our
will he
tpHructlonicxexpected to j, Jf**1
* *wry ,t«p.
thi* time so that mo
ni'n. i
mu*
i static Oi iHC
"•ay be- smade
o f the
jith, it is declared, w ill renntlon-wide publicity
Subscribers arc expcctB up and march to booths
H be stationed nt the foot
Dutch colonial with
"11a
full ceilings second
*.11&gt; Avenue
•
floor, l i'x22' living,
, haken.
M-iCi Tan n . room, dlnina n&gt;om. ki*
IMl|l*ss
houses nnd
nnd »W " M
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.....
« s nouses
_Tr^jihi-n, 3bctJrooms, tulh
-- lumber
tvquesterj by the leaders P H c o in clu d-es all
cut to fit
"Htpnign to tlote their i
highest
grade
Interior
woodwork,
siding
.. ...p.
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•»«• »v« TIUUU
tfWIl &gt;IU
IHJJ'
fn,
,, ilV, Vf
door*, olass
ivOdLu?
•"**»--—*
a period
o f 30 tloorlllg,
flooring, windows, doors,
glass, n,in.
paint
ill c morning » 0 thnt nil hardware, nails, lath, roofing, w ill j
"'I'.oave ,m nnnortunltv complete instructions and drawings |
,5rt "1 tbt s‘.!jnt \lr Sb! ? F r o lg h t p a id to your station. Her j
"^unccd.
’
Shin' manent homes — N O T P O R l’ABI.E t
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Man* styles to choose from. W r itt’j
'. ’ ^tiring-.
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t n il* v ta r FREE M n n e y t S s v ln s
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S-dlcItors a n-1 o f t'oiinsel
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Area, square miles......... ‘.VJ
58,725
Popu lation .'................ "1^77
2.999,1%
T ru e property v a lu e .. .1. .$3,896,759,000
Value manufactured
products............. 77777 381.296.000
Value cotton manufactured
products. ............... $
192.186.000
Value products cottonseed
oil m ills......................$
99,320,307
Num ber o f fa rm s '.. ) . ! . . .
310,732

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Value all farm property... .$1,356,685,196
Value farm products.........$ 323,000,000
T o ta l bank deposits. . . . , . . $ 282,599,000
Railroad m ile a g e . . . . '. . . !.
7,193

DEPOSITS
CO TTO N

H ighw ay expenditures.. . .$

18,818,000

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A lb a n y H erald
A tlan ta Constitution
A tlan ta Journal -

item in the total of wealth t it . s n e p r o d
es each
year.
For Georgia is one ri i..c great agricultural
states ol tlie South, having more farms 3 ' 0,7 32
than any other truly southern state.

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Georgia has gone in for diversification and is reapir g
ric.i benefits therefrom, l o her great cotton crop o f
some 600,000 bales, she has added other i t cans o
_ f
increasing her great agricultural wealtn. h-c
great
est in corn acreage, greatest in oat acreage, she i.
also an enormous producer of vegetables, emu
and tlie like.
Her tobacco crop has grown
............. ....... .a . .
fine grade light lcaL of the coastal plains yielded
$7,000,000 in I 924 and the 1925 crop is expected
to bring $ I 5,000,000. H er forests y i; Id close to a
billion feet yearly and her manufactories have more
than doubled since I 9 ! 0 .
She fe Lhirc i i textile
production in the South. Her mines a n : quarries

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day of
June. A. I*.. iSJr-.
V. K. I ’OFOLASH^
(Merk nf tlie r i r c i i l l Ci-urt o f tho
Seventh Judicial Circuit of F lo ­
rida In nnd fo r Seminole County.
Ily A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
(HKAt.)

1923

Anlnut Creek but had come ° ,,try’
»'&gt;atoniy. ••mbrj
&gt;&lt;»&gt;n a.s he learned he was j olot:&gt; « geology
nml chemistry,
pntinned in connection with 1Y,)Ur Petitioner could not honestly,
ami was thought to have consicicntiously or efficiently fnl
fill the duties to which he had
been ajipointed and which he has
undertaken as an instructor o f sci­
ence and ignore and fail to ex­
pound the theory o f evolution n-&lt;
an integral factor and inseparable
feature o f all modern science.
"You r petitioner further alleges
that the theory o f evolution de­
nies and is in conflict with the
atory o f divine creation of man as
taught in the Bible and your pe­
titioner further alleges that it is
not part o f his duty as instructor
in science to concern himself with
anything except the conscientious
vrr» ^ f r
and acurcate imparting to his pu­
t -x •
pils o f such knowledge as lias been
achieved by mankind in the va­
rious fields covered by his duties
us instructor and in such views and
theories
as are earnestly
entertain­
Tallahassee—
Million-dollar
state
ed
and seriously
received
by res­
advertising
program
planned
for
pectable
and conscientious workers
lU2t5.
m the fields o f science."

V ou can *
ms fellow’s citizens inter-' buy all tho,
&lt;o help build a bigger and
materials
•y. b a coward," declared
to r a
phonier.

.

of Florida, In nnd fo r
County, *&gt;n this the 9th

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have n permit so to do, or from
any dairy not complying with the
Dairy ordinance o f the City of • hrutlnn no,no ts unknown: join, |
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Sanford, or the State Board of (’. Thorpe, if living, and wife. Km-j I I eights, nr per plat thereof duly
but T. Thorpe. If living; I lav hi 1*. ? ! ’■
1,1 *’&lt;“ 1 D'g*k 3. on page
Health Rules governing Dairies.
lf lutng, amt " ir e
,l11' PUhllo-records
of t!emi.r.i\is, if
jlnnlo County,
Florida.
(Iravrs. if living, whose t’hrlstlan and In any anil alt oilier persons
name Is unknown: and Mary M. I whon.t names nro unknown, claimJESSK » ’ H A M IL T O N ,
Srcord, If ll» lug. and If cither, any lug ntty right, title ,,r Interest in
spector
or all of said parties ho dead, to amt to the lauds hcrotnnhnvo dcS-

fater Sanford”
lin.
iaign F n n d
hints To $52,701

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Vial mink istctnU
nn- rrlbcd. or sny part or rnrSol thora*.,
lntftrst .1 on-,
J's-eph i[. A rred(ijii&lt;
21 rents— P ig g ly W iggly.
■ dtciaioxl, Cf,i,
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I
t
'Is
hefShr
orflrrr'd
.that
T
that
yntt ;
t
wliosn
C
h
r
h
t
l
n
i
i
tiamo
IS
: i x t i l t : i-iuc im t
rou u v
nr
ml each of you he and sptw
unknown: John
Thorpe, de
H u : s m ’i u T i t J t a i i c u u n « . ee
,
and wtfr&gt; limn,.i T. Thorpe. fore our said I'lrcutt Court
VVMIt m :■
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the
I I IT III' I'U IIU IM . IN
A M I nccoaitert: l&gt;,-tvhl P. Uravrs. de- r o a n i ions.- al Hanford. Florida, was
•
he
“111
d-V
of
p-e,,remher,
A.
.D*-,
FOTt HtWIVOl.i: COURT*.
I\ cear.nl.
and wife. ----— i OhUI'', cK*.
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and then nnd tlicre m ako » » •
ni.t.\cT:ttv.
1n u ol. v.'hurn ('hrlKtlan nanio ia .1933.
t i n to tot- till o f t oinfMUUli c s t-ITlTtO N
unknown: and Sf.try J». Sc-onl. do hlhltrd
against you In this cat
Maruatet H. Willie. J'&gt;lnctt l&gt;y h-r erased; and ,,, n|f parties claim•• l» fort'.-r o-ilerrd that u
Inixlii'iitl amt uext friend, u. K. ln « Intrresls under Moses E. ioivy,
bo puhttshed In thn KanfO
Wlilte.
V
drce.is.d;
Win Travers,
dcco.isrd; nrder
_
• tw irip, uvuvaar-u
Herald, a newspaper published
Ctrnipl', toant
amt John h'oiitiis. deccined; »ir i lh- .-..utuid.
Scimnoie t'uuuty. FtorU
v*.
I
•rwlay.in nnd to tun fullowina dnsrnch w eek fo r eight ermsoo*
Juseiili M. Arredmiiia, cl al..
crlhcil lands, sltuntr. lying nnd hn- oln-e
lit
Ive
weeks.
jlU H ™
Defandaata
Ins' In tlie t'lty of Sanford. CounT i&gt; J o s n t» li At. Arredondo, i f ' " f Seminole nnd Stale » f r i„r tVIT.Vl'SS my hand nnd the seal
If livtriR nml hill wife.---- ---------- '.M.i, morn partlrulnrly &lt;l&lt; scriln d ae of III.- rirenlt &lt;’..nrt of the Seventh
Judicial
of
I he
Stats
]
rreil.trula. If Ihlnr. w h n » . follows, to-wit:
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charred body still
nwnitIntification, was forwarded
Francisco late today and
I preserved in the county
(Continued from Pago One)
J there pending further in­ -integral part o f scientific in.Miuc
lion.
tion in every school, College and
ISdiwartz re mains firm in university.”
rrt/nn (hat the body rs that
“ It is an inspirable feature of
gticz said htishnml,
ho had whose
been
|miRKlng
,\the
modern science o f .....
zoology.: 'Idat
an
Oakland
hotel
since
,
insured heavily.

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A T C IV IC M E E TIN G

TENNESSEE C A S E
GOES TO H IG H E R
COURT ON A P P E A L

paaril from Page One)
Itition in a similnr e ffo rt
l b made by the metropolis
lo ’iile I';. • . " i t . It-arty
ltM d wishes."
p * Pin for Success.
■L F. llousholder, chair1th» executive committee
' tMipsign, also made a
'irw* in which he express* tint
remaining two
P* fo* tsmpeien will lie n
Til • ;
jj,, uri,
that
inn aru\the active organizatogrthf: sr.il work as
bmugh the hut two days
campaign as they have dut first two day,|person who is interested
■'M and its trfl/are and rcr Jake out a membership
ral memberships
the

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liCcsburg— Contract let at au*&gt;,00J for construction o f city hall
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Ocala— Plans under way for con­
struction o f modern hospital.

o f the most Intercstintr JJ. Urea with every
ons of the popularity o f
C H ILDREN’S F A T A I. DISEASES
tires is rcvcalctl in figures ar j k e s s t f,,r Ju” ^ i s 3 ^ s f f i ! s a s &lt;,s s
In
conjunction with the use
department,
lvcn out by the Ford Com* balloon tires the compnny hasi
Worms nnd parasites in the in­
tertinea oi children undermine
bowing how Ford car own- checked thoroughly into the mat­
R A TE S DECLARED HIGH
health and so weaken their v it a ­
re accepted these tires,
ter o f correct
inflation
and recom­
rocom................
.
mum
lity that they are unable to resist
t the middle of February mends the following table fo r the
W A SH IN G TO N , Aug. 5.— Rates the diseases so fatal to child life.
ipany announced that it guidance o f Ford car owners:
■provide balloon tires as op, .
Front
Rear on pennut-» moving from southern The safe course is to give a few
TT.iJ.ment
roru Coupe
L,oupe..................
Iba 2-TiK.
luipment on all new Ford
.................... 21 lbj.
21 lbs. territory to Chicago, Milwaukee, dorcs o f White's ('team Vermifuge.
L ^sm
S Jalll a
additional cost
in d Runabout............. »1 J i f ■&gt;, u., Cleveland! m d other northern ci­ It destroys nnd expels the worms
today
i also
Z
provide balloon
tire Touring Car........... 21 lbs! 27
tie,, were
were held
M
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27 Its
ibs! ties,
prt
state Commerce Commission to tie
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ehild.
for owners
Commerce
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unreasonably
high.
Fordor Kednn ....... 21 lbs. 30 ibs.
Drmover to the ...
Store.
li l y dealers
dealers were
were re' It Is explained that in order to
lltaoeooilv
Zfurnish
as to secure th«* maximum service and
furnish estimates a_
Tampa— Recent street
* r of
o fn
c *ears
«r * they would com fort from balloon tires it is contracts let total $08,000. paving j N . C. Belle nenches- ■3 pounds
nb«r
new
-;th
b*!J&lt;*&gt;n equipment.
equipment, essential that the foregoing tabic
•Ji ballon
tastes 20 per cent o f tire pressure be rigidly follow ­
■fstitsstes
I th*** produced during the ed. Under inflation results In rap­
"kSrth * rc e&lt;&gt;uiPped with id wear o f the tread. I f over in­
flated. the cushioning effect o f
L - r f j for this kind o f the tires is lost and the owner of
F.^mediately began to the enr does not enjoy the easy
alii «'n May more than riding qualities which come from
,7&lt;if (he new car protiuc- the use o f properly inflated bal­
sjoipped with balloon loon tires.

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Columbus L ed g er
Moultrie O b server
Savannah News
Thom aaville
Tim es-Enterprise
W a y cross
Journal-Herald

yield a great variety of puducts.
Gmriite and
marble from her quarries beaut fy cities toroughoet
the Union.
G eorgia’s hydro-electric pow er developm ent has
been enormous. She now has more th&lt;vi &lt;*82,000
horse-power developed, more than cny other south­
ern state w^th the possible exception of North C ar­
olina.
Georgia lies rno.e im proved roens thc..i any state
i l the South.
She is in a m o*e prosperous condition than at any
t rue since t).e « bno^mal boom days of the w ar.
f here is a '\ \ ’A rierket for our ow n products in
Georgia.
rnstead of going to territories far a w a y
w here competition is hard, where freight rates are
higher, where it is more expensive for our salesmen
to travel, lei’s sell in Georgia, “ The Empire State."
G eorgia’s newspapers will carry for us the message
ol w hat w e have to sell. They’ll sell for us.

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charge* are Made will !&gt;• charged
/«r at regular idttrtlaln i rates.
ilR M IlV ll THU ASSOCIATKII PIlEdi
The Associated Free* la eactuatvely antltlad in Hin uaa for rapubllratlon of all g e a i dlspalehe*
«ere&lt;!ll*o to It or not otherwise credItad In Ihla paper and alao the lo­
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1,— Deeper water route to Jackson'“

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I — Cnn»truction of St. Johna-In(Ban River canal.
8.
— Extension of white way.
4.- -Extension of local amusements,
— Swimming pool, tennia eourta,
etc.
*«— Augmenting o f building pro­
gram— houses, hotel*, apartment
houaea.

t.— Extension of atreet paving pro­
gram.
Construction
of
boulevard
around tak e Monroe.
8«— Completion o f city beautifica­
tion program.
9.— Kxpanaion o f school ayatem
with provlaion for increnaed faeilitiea.

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B IB L E TH O U G H T FOR TO D A Y
A D M IT T H E M A S T E R :— Bohold, I stand at, the cfoftr, find
knock; if any inan hear my voice,
and open the door,I w ill come in
to him, and will aup with him, and
he with me. lie that hath an car,
let him hear what the Spirit salth.
Revelations .1: 20, 22.

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F LO W E R S
There is a Reaper, whoso name is
death,
And, with his sickle keen,
He reaps the bearded grain at u
breath,
And the flowers that grow be­
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"Shsll we have naught that is
fa ir ? ” salth he;
" Ila v o naught but the beared
grain?
Though the brenth o f these flower*
is sweet to me,
I w ill give them all back again/’

M ake The Goal Th ree Thousand Membere

Judge G ary’s Fourteen Points

teen dietetic and health points which he has adopted and

maintained at Birmingham by bis great organization for

ndes of diet.

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Headlinn says, “ Italy Suffers
Discontent as Prices
Mount.”
Gosh, we’ re suffering worse than

that.

A sign in n Michigan hotel bath
room reads, "Swipe the tube when
you're through." Why not leave
for the next fellow ?

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And the mother guve, in tears nnd confident lie can keep Ins ruddy cheeks, his clear eyes and
the youthful appearance o f which many of his friends speak.
pain,
t h e flowers she most did love.
He is passing his fourteen points of conduct on to others.
She knew she should find them all They nre as follows:
ngnln.
I. Kxerci.su in the open air, hut do it moderately.
In the fields o f light above.
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Oh, not in cruelty, not in wrath,
The Reaper came that day;
'Twns an ungel visited the green
earth,
And took the flowers nwuy.
— llunry Wadsworth LotigUclhnv.

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As Brisbane Sees

est man, probably innile many
plans for his body, after death,
and might have outshone in post
mortem splendor even King Mausolus, from whom we get our word
"mausoleum.”
Imagine Croesus's
surprise when he found himself
standing on a gigantic pile of
wood, waiting to be burned to
, death, by King Cyrus, whom lie
had foolishly attacked.
Luckily for him. Croesus, re­
membering the prediction of a
wise Greek, called out, as tile,
smoke began to rise, “ Oh, Solon,
Solon.'• This aroused the hnrbarian curiosity of the conquering
king, who had him taken down

"T itty shall all bloom in the field
tlie benefit of their employees. As a result of a jocular sug­
o f light,
gestion on the part of the superintendent o f the institution
Transplanted by my care,
And suinta, upon their garments that the chief avail himself of the privileges of the place,
white,
Judge Gary undertook a course o f treatment and adopted i,ni*
These sue red blossoms wear."

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A fellow has im time to look at
his girl while riding in a taxi cab.
He generally takes up all of Ins
time watc hing the meter.

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Breathe deeply of pure air as much as possible.
Leave alcoholic stimulants alone, take tea and
enffee if you like them.
4. Drink pure water.
5. Kilt little meat; eat red meat but once a week.
fi. Mat little starch, fat or sweets; eat plenty o f
green vegetables containing mineral salts; eat whole
wheat bread; eat good, fresh fruit and drink milk if
it agree with you.
7 Follow regular habit*.
H. Get plenty of sleep.
h. Work liard mentally and physically, but tint
too long.
10. Lend a good, chum life.
11. Keep an even temper and avoid excitement.
I-. Never get angry or indulge in controversy.
1.1 &lt;lliey I he ( ioldeu Rule.
M. Lai only to satisfy hunger, not to please the
palate.
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him wlmt he was ycllVilut“ ' s a v H c t m i f!r

'awhile. At least, that’s the *t«.ry
a* lluropotua tells it.
It E C U 'S T E L L S you In his ad­
mirable work on earth and its hu­
man being, "[/H om m e et la Ter­
re," how the Esquimaux dixpnxed
o f the old |K?nplc, not waiting for
them to die. The elderly person,
or perhaps a couple, nre put in a
little round hut o f ice with no
opening but tile door. Out of po­
liteness, u little food is put in, not
much. Then the door is Idocked
up with a solid cake o f ice— no air
can enter. The result didn't worry
the Esquimaux who had little
imagination.
At least his old people packed
in ice will look natural when the
angel Gabriel comes, whereas the
rest of us, farther South, will be
mere dust and ashes.
V V CONNE, aide busine
mini, once worked out a plan to
endow cheerful institutions for tin*
use of mothers expecting the early
arrival of a baby.
Comfortable reading rooms, fine
nursery for any Imby already
born, and brought along, maga­
zines, books, flowers, fruits, ab­
sence from home worries for a
few hours each day, some place
to go and discuss with other Indies
iuxt how they felt nnd what they
■lid “ When my first baby was
horn." That's the plan.
It would make a fine monument
for any man. Most o f us think
about the poor tomb in which mir
worn-out carcasses will he laid,
instead of the living mothers from
whom all life comes.

I’ositivcncss on the side of right
gets him somewhere, it builds, it
lifts, it pulls, it purifies and en­
nobles.
■Quiescent good is not a force for
right. It does no more good than
it does him— not as much.
Ac*ion is ns imperatively de­
mand'd in mental and spiritual
tilings ns in material. It is not he
who offers no discouraging words
who cheers and comforts, but he
who-* penha the word of encouragenfl'irt. Keeping silent when one’s
friend is overwhelmed with g rief
does not comfort him. It is the
friendly hand upon his shoulder,
•ho sympathetic word in his ear,
the act o f helpfulness in Ids be­
half that means something to him.
It,Is he who gives the "cup o f cold
watOr" who earns the gratitude of
the thirsty, and not he who sim­
ply does not prevent the thirsty
from getting it himself.
The negative man is a fniluie.
He may pull back, but those who
pull forward have to carry his
weight.
He is a burden that is not worth
the energy that would take him
a mile.

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“ My Lord has need of these flow­ will try to observe in order that be may keep well and fit
er-lets gay,"
for his job.
The Reaper said, ami smiled;
The chairman of the board o f directors of the United
"D ear tokens of the earth are they,
Where lie wan once n child.
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W ith twenty-one hundred membership!! »nd n.,to, . J?f
Our Troublesome Bodies. ‘ 1 _
fifty-tw o thousand seven hundred dollars subscriber!, the
W hat Shall We Do with Then»7
membership campaign o f the Chamber of Commerce is ulThe Spirit Is Easy.
roady a tremendous success. Going over in a big way,
The Flesh a Nuisance.
demonstrating the spirit of Sanford people, and surprising
B Y A R TH U R BRISBANE
(CopyrtRht H U )
the most optimistic, the drive has gained such momentum
in the two days it has been under way that many are pre­
W H A T A N U ISAN CE the hudicting the establishment of a new record by Sanford and man BODY is. Through life i t ]
that this city will take its place among the leaders of the worries us with acties and pain!
country as far as Chamber of Commerce organizations are and needs. The spirit is so easily)
taken care of. It has no rheuma-.
concerned.
tism, no teeth to ache, no gout, no|
V
Enthusiasm reigned supreme at the luncheon today. It hair
to fall out, needs no clothing,
manifested itself more than at any other time since the be­ eats nothing, supplies what little
ginning of the campaign and it seems that as the drive goes real happiness we have. And wo
on, enthusiasm grows, increasing the probability that by soon learn to suppress that part
flOWUOKlT
the time the climax is reached Friday night there will be no of it called “ conscience.
w
m
aT V ou WenT
person in the city who is not affiliated with the Chamber of
EVEN W H EN you arc dead, the
A
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Commerce.
spirit takes care of itself, goes o ff
Now that the quota has been reached there should be somewhere and the body remains
no letting up in efforts to get every possible membership. a nuisance. The simplest thing is
burn it up. instead o f leaving
The fifty thousand dollar goal should be forgotten and all to
the work of destruction to slow
energies bent toward making it a fund of seventy-five thou- worms, but many do not like that
*&lt; r
snncl dollars by Friday night when the campaign ends. cremation iden.
Think of the value to the community of a commercial body
T H E IN D IA N chief had his
with three thousand members. This can be easily made
body placed on a platform in the
possible by renewing efforts Thursday morning, when the air, beyond reach of wolves, yet
territory is thrown open.
convenient for the "Great Spirit
There are some in the community who cannot be expect­ to come and take hirn^to the hap­
ed to join in the movement. They are those who have bene­ py Hunting Grounds.”
The Egyptian king, who had a
fite d from Sanford's growth without helping it grow, and great admiration for mountains be­
those who are trying to ride on the oar while the other fel­ cause he lived in a flat country,
low does the rowing. There are a good many who will take piled up pyramids of stone with
one membership when they can afford ten, Hut these con­ a little hole in which royal “ spic­
l
ditions exist in every community. The man who isn’ t will­ ed bodies” might be put.
Some savages ate the dead.
ing and anxious to do his full duty in making his home town That seemed a simple, pious solu­
n greater town isn't a good citizen and not much of an asset tion and nothing was lost. They
even killed old people when they
to his fellow townsmen.
Sanford is telling the world. Associated Press dispatches became useless, nnd ate them.
going from this city every day nre showing the progress lieN APO LE O N LIES in glories
vo­
ing made in the present campaign and are
being
„
, r Tread
t I . by
. j state under the. magnificent gilded
_-s'*
many who have their eyes on this city
Howard IlUjlCk, HI M ome 0f the Invalids. The French
hia nddreas at the luncheon today told of the extensive a d - nation gave the place of greatest
vertiairiR being done in the interests of the new tourist hotel, honor to the man that had killed
Advertisements being run in state newspapers are attrac- [J* JJJ,"*
history.'1
ippeneil
ting attention. Inquiries being received from various parts
ROUSSEAU LIES in his plain
of the country today are but forerunners of the influx of
thousands of tourists aim homejeckers. With fifty-tl.vo grave on the Isle lies I’ ins. For
thousand dollars already subscribed and with the probability one serious person that visits his
grave, a thousand fools go to the
of a ranch greater amount yet to be reported, Sanford will grave of Napoleon to ponder on his 1
AC TS, N O T W O RD S C O U N T
be financially able to keep in the limelight during the next "greatness.” That probably suits
NT. PETERSBURG TIM E S
Napoleon knew and
twelve months. And who is farsighted enough to sec what Rousseau.
said that without Rousseau, there
the results will be?
One’s life should not be mensurHe is a consumer, hut not a pro- ]■
would have been no Napoleon.
ed by time, hut by service.
dttcer. He uses the light, but cre -jjj
By far the most important activity of the year, the pres­
Its history should not he so much ates none. He slakes hi thirst, hut ■
ent membership drive is doing more for Sanford, to cement
NOBEL, WHO invented dyna­ u record of his words ns of his refuses to go to the we! for wat■
the people solidly together in a co-operative spirit than any­ mite, left the millions thus acquir­ nets. Its influence is not in pro­ er.
thing yet undertaken. If nothing else resulted from the ed, as his monument, to reward portion to his years, but to his
The inactive mini may take no
campaign than the enthusiasm which has already been great scientists, thinkers and righteousness. He has been o f ser­ part in the persecution, but he
poets. I I is invention blew Into vice to his fellows to the oxtent, holtta the costs of those who stone
created, it would have been well worth while.
pieces millions o f bodies, its pro­
The rest of the world is watching Sanford. Will they fits stimulate the finest minds, a that his deeds have been construc­ Stephen.
tive.
He would o ffer no hcl| in culti­
see a united people create a civic body of three thousand fair exchange.
It is not so much the evil one vating the soil, but would con­
members here before Friday?
has refrained from doing aa the sume his share o f the fruits of the
CROESUS. TH E world's rich­
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Ho gazed at the flowers with tear­
ful eyes,
it has been quite Home time since we have heart! about
He kissed their drooping leaves;
anyone’s fourteen points. Hut now Libert II. Gary comes
It was for the Lord of Puradisc
Hu bound them in his sheaves. along with those lie has decided upon. They are his four­

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toil o f others. He would not aid
in repelling the enemy from his
native land, but would enjoy the
Between First nnd Second Streets on Sanford Am
tranquility of peace and th:* bless­
ings o f liberty earned by his com­
A t $010.00 per front foot.
patriots.
The life of service is the happy
life.
Inactivity superinduces indiffer­
ence, and indifference means soon­
er or later criminal negligence,
sloth and “ filthy rags." the prin­
ciple of righteous activity is in­
cluded in the economy of life; it
H en H ora.
3&gt; 2102 F ir s t S t.
is in the created universe, in all
nature. "M y Father worketh hith­
erto, and I work," said the Master. ■ m i l l l l l X l l l l M l l l l l l l l l l l X X I ■■■!■■■ « * « » • «
The fact that man is given the
ability and intelligence to work,
that he knows what is constructive
ii
and what i* destructive carries
with it tlie implied command for
him to exercise his talents and
intellect in obedience to the com­
mand. "Work while it is "day, for
the night cometh when no man
can work." He who rests in idle­
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your pr-?
ness will not only be useless to
those about him, hut will develop
a mental attitude that is certain to
affect for ill, not only himself, but
those ab..ol him.

Britt-Chiltenden Realty Company,

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AT AUCTION

We are permanently located in Sanford

JOES N O T SEEM FA It

OUR S A L E S FORCE are EXPERTS

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W c guarantee Satisfaction.

A rather startling decision has
ed n &lt; the equivalent o f cash
hoen made by the commissioner of
and the profit realized from
internal revenue with reference to
the transaction is income for
income taxes upon the sale of
the year in which the initial
property disposed o f at a profit.
payment was made and tlu ob­
It has been the custom, espec­
ligation* as .timed.
ially in Florida, where real estate
This rule, if it shall become the
■Ii * have been frequent and num­ permanent policy of the depart­
erous, to take part of the purchase ment, will cause a great deal of
price in the form of a mortgage confusion, net in say embarrass­
upon the property disposed of.
ment to a great many Florida peo­
Many grantors have taken as ple, and it i- to he doubtful wheth­
low as twenty-five per cent &lt;.f the er the ruling is just and fair,
value of the property in rush and
t erlainh .1 mortgage for defermen nave taken bark a Hr t inort-1red payment is not eash ami does
irnge o m * un the remainder o f , not become i :i . r until it is paid,
the amount due. I licit when tin Many moitgngex are foreclosed
income tax return was required to and ......... .
vendor is forced

Tnrnpn is facing n milk shortage
and Fort Lauderdale is having ire
MV F A V O R IT E STO RIES
shortage. Two more reasons why
By IR V IN S. COBB
Nanford is liettcr place to live.
■
o------ Little Evelyn run into the cut the mother.
According to the Tampa Times, tage in the North Wood* where
"A kitty cut, that’s vrii&lt;&gt;. I want
a minister recently declared that she wa* spinning the summer with
report as income merely the to hid in the property at fo/eclosto make friends with her "
there are no saxaphones in hell. her parents.
“ A kitty cat 7"
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f'rM. '’!‘&gt;’ment. ure sale ....... t„ nr„tcct himself.
That’s a distinct advantage at that.
"Oh, mama/' she cried, "where
The theory h i, been that as the A* he generally bids in the prop“ Yessum. I just now found a
is the bottle of lisleriue!"
inoitgag- lid t • repic nil .ash, erty at the face of the mortgage,
lovely strange kitty eat out ill the
at the time, it would not he neces- he ran make no claim for tos*.
"What do you want with the woods. She's nice and tame amt
Our office buy says yesterday
sary to report the taking ,,f the i Hence, he ha* paid an Income tux
he was greatly touched by the lisleriue?" asked her mother.
she is tin awfully pretty kitty, with
mortgngc.
"F o r hiillotosis," said Evelyn, a big bushy tall ami while and
Rtory o f an unfortunate man, in
on money which lie never rcceivBut now comes the com mission e l and there is no apparent wpy
fart ho was touched for his last whose family read the advertise
black stripes idown her thirling
who rules that the whole amount by which In- may secure a refund.
meats in the magazines and believ­ back and the euiuiingest Idach
dime.
ed what those advertisements said. eyes but. mama, sin- has a per­
o f the purchase price must he re­
i he income tax law does not
"W ho ha* the haliotosis?" asked fe c tly terrible breath."
ported as income for the year in “vein to attempt to collect a tax
Sign in a New York restaurant
W H A T DID you think o f doing which the sale was made.
window: "N o nuts served without
tor future incomes, and yet that
with Y O U R Iturdensonie body, or
This is the commissioner's rulfifty cent dinners."
That's too
ju-t what this ruling would e f­
is the subject too disagreeable |ing, as published in papers printed
THOSK
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GOOD”
O
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A
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much restriction to nlaco all at one
fect if it shall be sustained by the
for
completion?
It
ought
not
to
! in the community where an opin­ courts.
COLLIERS MAGAZINE
time.
he, for it is inevitable.
ion was asked which brought forth
Due injury to business and to
We are here for u few years the ruling:
Who
were
you
in
the
good
year
I
he
favorite
forbears
o
f
yours
Arithmetic proves that eventual­
business men will be tbat investi­
only, and shall be gone a bmg
Deferred payment sale* of
gations will have to be made into
ly less and less equals nothing. M ill? That’s only five centuries would sicken you now by their ab­ time. To this writer, cremation
real estate not on the instalDoes this mean that sooner or later back. Suppose you could line up solute indifference to dirt, disease seems the simple: t, tidiest solu­
previous transactions and where
/mint plan may he divided gen­
the ladies won't be wearing any your thousand, more or less, an­ and death, Women were very old tion. Like having a tooth pulled,
the owner o f property has not r ‘ ■
erally into two elasses. The
bathing suits at all?
at forty-five and men at fifty. it's soon over, am it is easier for
ported the mortgage taken as cash,
cestors o f Jeanne D'Arc’x time. Their teeth were usually gone.
first class includes those cases
i
will now be compelled to pay
the
survivors.
Would there he one among them
o f deferred payment sales of
Writing bis Utopia a century
i the amounts of money so withheld,
Today’s best laugh: War will all that you could stand for? Or
real estate in which one- j
I his will work a considerable
T H IS D IS Q U IS IT IO N is sug­
never bo eliminated until wc get otic that would stand for you? later, Sir Tltomas Moore expected
fourth or more of the purchase
hardship, and it is to he hoped that
Ti
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1thl'
population
of
an
ideal
country
rid o f that greatest battle song of lliey lived to « different world, a lto remain stationary or even to gested by u news item. "W illiam
price is paid iri cash nnd, be­
the ruling will not.be Upheld in
Rockefeller Builds Mausoleum—
ail— "H ere Comes the Bride.1'— *l«t world, a place of powers and fall off.
cause o f the margin afforded , th" courts, where it is proposed
A tomb o f 20 Catacombs in Sleepy
Little Rock Democrat,
by the substantial first pay­ j the question shall be threshed
mi nudes. Above it in the sky, not I Itut they did love bright colors, Hollow Cemetery Cost $250,1)00.”
------------ ------------ment the obligations are treatas high up as our airplanes go, rtrong drink, loud laughter, or wild
out.
By "20 Catacombs" the newspa­
When we get wh°ro we en»i *ttcxk was heaven. Below was hell. In wailing, a big gorge of food after
r
foe
per
w
riter
probably
meant
twenty
to Boh Holly o f Sanford, face to between roamed contending saints hunger. They built noisy hou
noisy houses little compartments to accomo­
face, we are going to ieu nun and demons.
land churches with queer comic date twenty bodies.
What a
something that wo dasn't put in
these ancestors stayed put. In decorations on
They wore gloomy social group.
Death and
the wind
* *'*
the m ail.-O cala Star.
J- II. JA C K SO N
what we call Its “ horror" ought
to lie most useful. Every time a
Long Timu Loans on Residences nnd Business Property.
man thinks o f death he should say
to himself, "m erciful Heaven! I
Easy Repayment Plan
( had better atop thinking nnd get
you with kicks 1out and DO SO M ETH IN G worth
O ffice in new Mcrriweather Building
o f ruler* T « ik » i» u
7" ~ l'ur* f8,
&gt;'011 ' "•'■ed their while, fo r I shall soon he gone,
nfter ns n leceii I r l .11 . c ) l'or* i fear-n or wtuIIi , you might well be ! and they w ill be asking, ‘ what
nft
I.Mii.l or '"din.I of past |torn limb from limb t lit, r.,|l&gt; » .m.ljshnll we do with the remains7* and
2nd SlrectPhone O il
what did he amount to ? ” '

I f you have Property you want sold—U jI it
and kiss it good-bye.

ALLEN AND BRENT
110 I'.. Second Street, Sanford, H*t-

A REAL BARGAIN'
FOUR LOTS, CLOSE T O N E W $50,000 U l
OUY. E A S TE R N EXPOSURE.
SIZE 221 FT. BY 15-1
FT.

Price $8000
TERM S.
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EXTERMINATE ANTS ll

U T H E BO G ART A N T POISON is carried to thetfj
?y ar,ts and fed to their young— all die. Ever.'
5 is G U A R A N TE E D .
Miule in Florida.
23 Cents— All Drugf
Used Everywhere

A B E R N E T H Y PHARM AC'
Formerly Bogart Pharmacy
Alfred H. Ahernethy
Daytona Beach, H
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ance win t a V o ffc w d Thursday
night, cash&gt; prizes being tendered
the three
best amateur ic ts pruthr
•ented., I t ’s a long tim e since Sanford's. Ilocal talent jtas bad an oprtunity to display it’s histronic
fortunil
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.
bility and this inovation should
ability
T E L E P H O N E : — B ea. 428-J.
fie looked forward to, by the local
DEADWOOD, S. D., Aug. 5
show loving :folks, with deep in­
Epworth Leagu e Is
B O O K S O F SOCIAL
A reproduction o f the early gold
terest."
rush in the Black Hills o f South
Entertained at Hom e IN T E R E S T ADDED
Dakota w ill be stager! here in
O f Miss A lice M cK in TO C IT Y L IB R A R Y
'Billgaria Issues A
Dendwood's annual celebration of
“ The Days o f ’76” on August 12,
W arning to People
13 nnd 14.
The First Department o f |he
Hy MRS. V A N NESS BROWN
Senior Epworth I^eaffue entertain­
On Jewish H atred A duplicate o f the mining seted at the regular business and soc­
Tw o books have recently been
______
j tlenient that existed in the sevenial meeting at the home o f M ias'Riven to the Library bv Mr. r
f.OFlA, Aug. I.— General R o u s - ' *les nt l*adwood Gulch has been
A H c Goodins M .KIm on W . .t M. lu rr y . writton £
r.cff, minister o f the interior, re- fMnWMd and in it a pageant, tyKeith Vaudeville Star O ffers cently
Central Avenue Tuesday evening.
issued a warning against p'M'ing tne characters and life of
thors, and should prove nfTnecinl
The McKim home was artistical­
Exceptionally Pleasing En­ demonstrations o f hntred toward 1 . „ ! &gt;ntu’ r days, w ill be presentInterest to library .jntrons. They
ly decorated with quantities o f zin- are “ Taliahas
tertainment, Asserts Man­ Jew* in Bulgaria, while address­ ed. The reproduced mining settle­
nins and fern. Following an inter-ISallie E. HlnVe^nnd “ T h e v ” 1'" '’ r
ager Joseph L. iMarentette ing the Democratic Union, the ment will include dnnee halls, sa­
loons nnd gambling dens, while
estinc business meeting a social I the Old South” by Mrs v A r° , ° f
group of parties in power.
hour was enjoyed.
The occasion I Ware F-opes
*
‘ Nldl0,ns
persons representing the leading
“ I * 1!086 of &gt;°u who relish snappy ’ “ The government an the citizen­ characters o f the frontier mining
was in the form o f a kid party and I The fir s t' book bv Mi. at o
t K
w°uld thoroughly en­ ship of Bulgarin are greatly dis­ town. Wild Rill, Calamity Jane,
there weYe many quaint and uni- gives a very interesting
joy Miss C.ertrude Moody’, nre- turbed by any display o f hatred Colorado Charley and California
que costumes among the company.
o f the early days of Tallahassee,
and persecution against Jews in
Kid games and contests helped to with a sketch o f the Murats.
la n ^ u T ’ ° n t[l0,hoanis nt the Mi- Bulgaria," said General Rousseff. Joe, will figure promiently in the
sev' " _ V ? 'v.Pl'k- announces Man­
pass the evening very pleasantly.
pageant celebration.
ernl Indinn legends, fact, concern­ ager J. L. Marentettc.
"AH ’ governments in the past
Miss Fannio Bell Priest and Jack
Pioneers o f the frontier days
ing the founding o f the cnpitol and
have regarded Jews as good UulDuren were awarded prizes for other historical fncts.
will assist the directors o f the cel­
tnb.nl* Mr 1^ 8 n S0Prnno o f rnre
arian
citizens,
because
our
Jews
the best costumes,
ebration in making nn accurate re­
in u vtuB,'n w. th Bron°unced versaot thp °M South”
y no manner have shown that production o f the life o f that pe­
.
ahlc to put over song num*
Refreshments o f ice cream cones i
bv .Mrs. Eppes is called “ A bit of
they are less devoted to the coun­ riod.
hers with a swing that makes your
and l o l l y pop3 were served.
period history." and gives intimate
feet mis-behave. The Milano man­ try than other citizens. The in­
pictures o f plantation life in the
agement Is fortunate in being able dications, here and there, o f nntiL IB R A R Y S T O R Y HOUR
Otd South, with the changes that to secure for the people o f San­ Jewish sentiment must be nscrib- A N E X H IL A R A T IN G EFFE CT
have come about, ami sketches of
ed to a weak sense of patriotism
A bottle of Herbine on the shelf
The Story Hour next Saturday the Southern negro of the present ford a really big time vaudeville nnd the absence o f a realization of
?
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'
s
°nly
made
possible
nt home is like having n doctor
will be held ns usual at ten o'clock day.
thi,._g t*.e fact that Miss Moody duty to the state.
,
&gt;n the house all the time. It gives
and will be in charge o f Mrs.
Both o f these authors are among
Spirit’
“ On the first demonstration o f |instant relief when the digestion
Frank S. Vernay, who is an exper­ intlahasseos most honored resi­ contracted the ‘ Florida
while mnkng a tour &lt;&gt;f the Keith such a sentiment the minister o f ! gets out o f order or the bowels
ienced story teller. A ll the young dents and are well qualified to
houses down here last winter nnd the interior hns arranged to have (fa il to act. One or two doses is nil
people are invited to attend. Sev- write on the subjects they have
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—&gt;
. i1nii...:L..I It • .
.
now
contemplates makim- Florida vigorous steps taken against th e ; that is necessary to start things
eral new visitors
were present described. Reviews on these hooks
her home, but just what point, she guilty persons. I bog nil Jews moving and restore that fine feellast week and enjoyed the pro­ have been written by Mrs, Berry
has nnt a. yet decided on. She is who are citizens of Bulgaria to ing o f exhilaration nnd buoyancy
gram given by Miss Helen Vernny. and appear in recent numbers of beginning to see the Sanford ‘light’
communicate such movements to o f spirits which belongs only to
Those who took part were Eloise one home magazine, ‘‘The Florida and maybe it will be right here.
the autthorities, in order that we perfect health. Price 60c. Sold by
Winn, A lice DeCoursey, Elizabeth Mucker.” where Mrs. Berry’s reg­
George Broekham, well known may perform our full duty.”
Lnney’s Drug Store.
L efler and Katherine and M argar­ ular contributions are always wnit- to local music lovers, is playing
et Vernay.
ed with
much Interest.
The
w lM
accompnnlment— n
,
... . ,
.
! Mucker" is also a delightful con- rare combination, indeed, o f musi­ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
cvenuig from Miami to spend a trihution to Florida's list 0f mac- cal art.
few days with his parents Mr. and azinea, and contains many articles
The Milano management an­
Mrs. E. J. Rivers, tic* left today of local and state-wide interest
nounces that an amateur perform­
fo r Daytona where he will stay a
short time before returning to Mi- j
iHa i a a a a a a a a a a a K ia a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
ami.
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,ocial

ilendaf
enterS c r Wednesday
Mbs Florence

w -a rw s
S ffilkinson
Vocrt w'll enterPin . rJtT WedncsF “ £ { X , com pH-

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K o Jrtstia n TemprT^fir regular busiL j meeting Friday
JS j# o’clock at her
Icifftt and Holly Avc,

rsonals
_____i
'
f [aictte left Sunday
M of friends in * nlE. J. Mundy have
a pleasant visit to
C.
Iliams returned Tuesth Carolina where he
eks.
|Runyan of Steubcnthe attractive guest
iret Cox.

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a f f il ia t e d

5 T he S a n f o r d G r e d it A

upas and Hampden
W onl has been received from
E ft for a short trip
Miss Beulah Brown o f this city
Itiv northern part o f
that she has been to Canada nnd
Ningnra Falls nnd is on her way
to New York City and other points
|ris and Miss Fiorina o f interest. Miss Brown will not
S*on arrived Tuesday return to Sanford this winter but
I the guests o f Miss w ill enter school this fa ll either in
New York City or Boston.

With Dorris Kenyon

D ANCES--

guests,

ttpm.m, Miss Alma
ai Filethia Kctchins
laimn made

a con-

|*'kring to Daytona

Viw lt: KU’^ t&gt;{

Sanford
M attress Factory

r * * “ "ml Sunday

Phone 402-M

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wWli! ^ cc*denls Occurring !o Children
hl‘ ^krcs of Six nnd Sixteen Years.

ITi!1' ,Sl M ............... $1,000.00
Vr-,.' E X P E N S E ........
25.00 per week
t Xl itSE
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25-00 per week
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There is nn adage to the effect that In w h o
dances ‘‘ must pay the fiddler.”

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THURSDAY N IG H T IS A M A T E U R N IG H T
Cash Prizes

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It is strange how some folks think they can
dunce without paying. Just why they insist nn
deluding themselves to this extent is difficult t&lt;&gt;
explain, for, to date, there is no record of any
one having gotten anything of value for nothing.
Tile world simply doesn’t function that way.

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Rehearsal Thursday Morning at Eleven

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HATS

1.1 ,)|N(i CUTS, BRUISES, BITES E TC )

Union Suits

Some styles originally
sold for $8. Regard­
less of form er prices
these shoes are now

Wc are offering our
Topkis Brand nt re­
duced prices.
Judt
the style to keep you
cool. Sold the world
over for $1.00. Now

$2.98

79c

v'-fl

j - f ,y

£ttITXfnza

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LADIES

AND

MENS

READ Y-TO -W EAR

F IR S T ST.. O P P O S IT E POST O F F IC E

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SILK HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR
Silk Vests
I t 115— -

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One Lot Silk
Teds

Van Raalte, Jer­
sey Silk Vests.
Fine q u a 1i t y
white and flesh.
A ll sizes fo r

Van Raalte and
Mohawk.
A 11
pure silk Crepe.

$1.45

$2.95 each

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Muslin U nderw ear
T i)

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H vri

Chiffon Silk Hose

Lot o f Muslin gowns, teds, bloomers,
line, soft finished nainsook, lace trim ­
med, ‘ ‘ Dove Brand” $2.50 and $3.00.

Van Raalte Hose
:

Van Raalte make, fine
sheer, all pure silk,
new shades.
Black

Ful fash ion,

and white. $2.50

new shades, $1.05.

I'heonix

H eavy

all

pure

thread silk in all the
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Unre Silk Hose— Fill fash ion.
W

A ll shades, black and white $2.00 pair.

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Children’s Socks— I ’heonix lisle and pure silk.
Short and ::i lengths.

Ilf’S

A ll shades and sizes

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11 Is N ever Uphill to the Men
on the Level

Ul special O fferin g during the month of
August

^ IN STO N , G eneral A gen t,

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Phone 707

Une ol^ L ife, Health and Accident
Contracts

M en’ s Shoes

$1.95

n

40c to 85c pair.

Annual Premium $10.00

* * H U F F , Local A g e n t

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1.1 Eoys and Girls in Good Physical Con•dtion (w hite risks only.

•Masonic Building.

L A D IE S ’ H O S IE R Y
High quality with unusual durability and neat
appearance make these silk hose a decided selling
event.
Only

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However, something will have to he done un­
less the slow pay situation is remedied. There is
only one fair thing that can tie done— let those
who dance pay the fiddler. It is hoped that this
will not be necessary.

5.00 to $100.00

°L Life Insurance Co.

$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 1 . 9 5

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True, this indifferent attitude is in the minor­
ity. Hut the minority is too great. It is not fair
to make the majority pay a higher price for mer­
chandise because the minority are indifferent
about meeting their obligations on time. And it
will not ho done.

0 L I CY

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And Don’ t Forget

This indifference is costing the merchants o f
Sanford too much. Often it means that he must
go to the bank and borrow money at the prevail­
ing rate of interest in order to pay his employes,
his rent, his insurance and for new merchandise.
All because of the too prevalent indifference on
the part of many customers.

Accident

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We are closing out our complete line of summer
millinery at prices that mean a tremendous sav­
ing for you.

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it may lie absent mindedness on the part of
some. It may be carelessness. It way lie bad
memory. There are a lot of reasons that may be
the cause for slow pay. But. judging from all ap­
pearances, the real reason in most cases m indif­
ference— pure, unadulterated indifference!

THE CHILDREN’S

e x p e n s e

$ 6 .9 5 &amp; $ 9 .5 0

5

With Ricardo Cortez, Gretta Nisson

Many customers, most of them in fact, will lie
right on time with their payment. Some will he
slow, some slower— and some will let the matter
die of old age— if they can.

N otice Ladies—

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Here is an opportunity— the chance o f the season
to purchase frocks o f unusual quality at prices
that are ridiculously low.

In The Nam e o f U&gt;ve”

It’s hill-paying time again. The merchandise
you bought and charged to last month’s account
should he paid for now. Not thirty nr sixty days
from now— hut NOW, as was agreed when you
charged it.

*larbary. Miss MarP J «4 Mis- Lillian For New Mattresses, renovating,
■■it this morning for upholstering, upholstery materials
CALL
While n,

T h .o

DRESSES

M E N ’S O X F O R D S H IR T S

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Some will be slow because they have met with
adverse circumstances. There is reasonable ex­
cuse for delayed payment in such cases.
No
merchant in Sanford wants to he "hard." On the
contrary, there is not one who isn’t glad to exer­
cise the greatest leniency in such cases. It is not
to those who can’ t pay promptly that this adver­
tisement is direct. It is to those who can but do
not.

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COMING T H U R S D A Y

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B AR B EC U E
| Eat barbecued sandwiches at
Rose Drive Filling Station, three
miles out Sanford Ave. Cooked by
experts.

pound)t

With collar attached— in white and blue.
The high quality shirts only

“A Thief in Paradise”
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T H A T W IL L S A V E YO U M O N E Y

ON TH E SCREEN

|ez has returned to
Florida leads nil states in the
Ft. Lauderdale and production o f celery.
California
ected with the Gon- and New York are respectively
second and third. A bulletin from
Co.
the state agriculture department
|rs. T. I). Mack nnd makes this statement.
and Mark, o f Win*
The bureau now has a leased
fere visiting friends
wire from the department o f a g ri­
N ay.
culture in Washington which give;;
I Brady, who has been daily reports on seasonal quota­
] guest of Miss Mina tions and general market informa­
s today for Ocala tion.
time.
FOR HOM E A N D S T A B L E
p ---[Speer nnd son, VlvThe
extraordinary
Borozone
ave today fo r New treatment for flesh wounds, cuts,
[here they go to buy sores, galls, burns and scalds i&gt;
the store.
just ns effective in the stable as
in the home. Horse flesh heals with
Katherine Schirard remarkable speed under its power­
|Jay from Palatku ful influence. The treatment is tin
the guest o f her same for animals ns fo r humans.
[ellie Ray.
First wash out infectious germs
with liquid Borozone, and the Bo­
^it. who was the di- rozone Bowder completes the heal­
letics in the high ing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c
the past week, re- and $1.20, Powder 30c and 60c.
S’ew Vi irk this week Mold by I .atiey's Drug Store.
been spending the
and

s s o c ia t io n

and

Just a Few of our Specials

‘“ M irthful Melodious Moody”
(G ertru d e)
W ill sing “ A labam y Bound” again
Tonight

w it h

here

r;

The Milane —Tonight

:[

between

Leesburg — County w ill more
than double yield o f grapes this
N. C. Belle peaches— 3
year, according to report.
21 cents— Plggly W iggly,

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o f highway
Ocala

Highway nt cost o f $G00,000.

GERTRUDEMOODY
SCORES BIG H IT
IN ACT AT MILANE

I t la the source o f pleasure tc
her many friends to know that
[Hutchinson has gone Miss Essie Whittle is convalescent
Palm Reach where from n long illness and has re­
['relatives and friends. turned to her duties with the A t­
lantic Coast Line Railroad.

nith,

Pageant I n South
Dakota To Depict
Black Hills Bush

West Palm Beach— County to
Daytona— County to vote on 12/.,
vote bond issue to widen Dixie 000,000 bond issue for construction

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The Yowell Company
T H IS IS THE AGE OF SE R V IC E — JOIN T H E C H AM B E R OF COMMERCE A N D SERVE YOUR CITY

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AY, AUGUST 5,

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Tampa

Scbring—Constr
ita rt • Immediate!
eaiino for U M

pitched balls resulted in fiv e runs
in this inning when McManus dou­
bled with the bases filled nnd was
brought In on Jacobson's home run
over the left field fence.
Score by innings:

Sanford Cops 2nd OXFORD CLAIMS
Contest Of Series TELESCOPE A S
From H ighlanders OWN INVENTION

St Louis __ 017 100 001—10-15-3
Hoston _____ 010 101 401 — 7-11-1
Batteries: Paxton and Dixon;
Ftihr, Ross nnd Bischoff.

Mnckmen’s Ace Hangs Up His
Eleventh Victory; Senators I
Defeat Detroit and Yanks
Beat Indians Four to One 1

How They Stand

FLO R ID A S T A T E L E A G U E
(Scrotal H alf)
P H IL A D E L P H IA . Aug. 5.— Th ■
Won Lost Prt.
Philadelphia Athletics found their
8
.784
Tampa
...................
2!*
batting oyc» Tuesday and won their
17
.595
Lakela
n
d
................25
second game o f the aeries with the
o«i
,430
17
Chicago White Sox 1) to 3. Gray St. Petersburg „
33
.211
Sanferd
.................
9
pitched great ball to win his elev­
enth triumph o f the season but
took things too rnsy in the ninth
and was relieved with the base*
full and none out by Baumgartner,
who stopped n Chicago rally.
Chicago ..........000 000 111-3-7-1
Philadelphia
002 030 40x— 9-10-0
Batteries: Thurston, Cvengroa
nnd Crouse; Gray, Baumgartner
and Cochrane.
Y A N K S D E F E A T IN D IA N S
N E W YO RK, Aug. 5.— The Yan­
kees made it three out o f four
from the Cleveland Indinns by
winning Tuesday's game, I to 1.
A seventh inning rally which
brought across three New York
runs contributed largely to the
downfall o f the S|Miiker tribe.
K arr's wildness nnd erratic play
b'y the Cleveland Infield aided the
victory. Shocker went the route for
the Yankees, keeping the seven
hits garnered o ff his delivery well
Muttered. The entire series is un­
ique in that not a single pitching
change was made in any of the
four games, by either team.
Score by innings:
Cleveland ....... 010 0(10 000-1-7-1
N ew Y o r k ...... 000 000 30x 1-0-0
Batteries:
Karr
ami Myntt;
Shocker and Schnng.

N A T IO N A L LE A G U E
Won Lost
53
P ittsb u rg h ............. 48
42
New Y o r k .............58
4(5
C in cin n ati............. 53
17
Brooklyn ...............48
50
Phialdclphla .......... 40
53
St. Louis .............. 48
55
Chicago ................. 43
Boston .. ................ 41

Cl

Pet.
.598
.580
.535
.605
.479
.475
.139
,402

A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
Won Lost
Philadelphia ......... (54 33
30
W ashington............03
48
C h ica g o .................. 54
no
St, L o u is ............... 51
52
D e t r o it ................... 50
C levela n d ....... .. .. 47 50
New Y o r k .............. 44
08
Boston .. „ ............ 29

Pet.
.000
.030
.531
.505
.490
.15(5
.4 10
.299

SO U TH ERN LE A G U E
Won Lust
48
New Orleans .........(SO
52
A tla n ta .................. (SO
M em phis............... 58 50
54
N a s h v ille ............... 55
55
Chattanooga........... 52
M o b ile ................... r&gt;4 58
Little R o c k ............ 52 58
Birmingham ......... 49 59

Pet.
.550
.530
.508
.505
.ISO
. 132
.473
.451

DO

Philadelphia Mnkes It Three
Out of Five From Ueade/H;
Freak Home Run HcntsNew
York; Cubs Defeat Dodgers
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 5—
Philadelphia won a three out of
five gnmos from the Pittsburgh
Pirn tea by taking the final game
o f the scries Tuesday, 8 to 4. The
Phillies drove Morrison from the
mound in the first inning before a
batsman bad been retired. Shee­
han, who relieved him, was effec­
tive with the exception of the
fourth inning. He retired in the
eighth for a pinch hitter, Culloton pitching the final inning.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .100 31)0 010— 8-11-1
Pittsburgh .. 000 102 010-1- !1-1
Batteries: Mitchell nnd Henline;
Sheehan, Morrison nnd Smith,
G IA N T S LOSE
ST. LOUIS, Aug. r ,._ '
Louis Cardinals won tmln
the Giants, I to 2.
Score by innings:
New York
000 010 010
St. Louis
. 100 010 Q2x
Batteries: Dean nnd
Shcrdell nnd O’Fnrrell.

(Continued from Page One)
first base, fley out to Wade in
center field.
Alford reached first on nn error
nnd Kelly did likewise, going to
second on the overthrow while A l­
ford scored. Kelly tried to make
third but ns he dodged Kowalski,
he missed the banc and was put
out. Dumas flew out to Brazier
in center field nnd Wade was out
second to first.
Several Casual lien
The game was one o f sickness
nnd accidents. In the first inning
Umpire Ware became ill and at
the beginning o f the second frame
was relieved by Kry o f Lakeland
nnd Chapman of Sanford.
In the third, as a result o f an
injured finger, Doyle was forced
to withdraw from the game and
Edward* replaced him nnd Ery
went in to play first base.
Cusack took E ry’a place ns one
of the umpires in the third but
was rent in to bat for. Surface in
the fourth nnd “ Red". Craig o f the
lakeland hurling sta ff took his
place.
LAKELAND
AB R II PC) A K
Buckley, 2b ........ 5 0
0 3
3 1
Kowalski, 3b
3b"”...! 5 0
l 4 0 2
...4I l)
Welsh. If
0 .3 0 0
Brazier, cff ..... ....41 2
2 3 0 0
Kdwards, lb-c
22 0
0 -I
1 ()
Williams, ss
as __
..
I4 0
1 0
3 0
.Surface, rif..........I
0 0 0 0
...... ...1 0
Cusack, r f ........ 2 0
1 0 0 0
Doyle, c-lbh !!!!!!
........ TI 0
0 3
1 0
.
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Kry. lb ..............
Ii 0
0 1
1 0
Luther, p .......... 3 0
0 0
2 0

( T B S TR IM DODGERS
CHICAGO, Aug. 5,— Chicago
gained an even break in the fourgame series with Brooklyn by tak­
ing tlie final game, 5 to 2. Orborne pitcher in fine form, until
the eighth inning when he weaken­
Totals
..32
ed.
A I!
S A N FOR Ij
Score by innings:
Dumas. If .......... . ... 3
Brooklyn .. .. 002 000 000-2-0-4 Weal her by , 2b ... 3
Chicago
020 100 020-0-7-3 Wade, c f
-1
flatteries: Osborne and Taylor; Friable, i s ....... 1 i
SOUTH A T L A N T IC I.EAG UK
2
Meljuc, 3li
Won Lost Pet. Alexander and Ch.
i
.052
Bailey, ll&gt;
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 5.— Tom C h a rlotte............... C&gt;0 32
.581
......3
Moore, rf.
Zachary held Detroit to four bits Spartanburg........... 51 39
.533
Alfrod, e
... 4
Tuesday and the Senators made Macon .................... 49 43
o
.522
...u
Kelly, p
it three victories in four starts by A u g u sta ................ 48 II
.495
winning 5 to 2. Zachary allowed A sh e ville................ 10 47
43 48
.473
three of the hits in the second in­ Greenville ........
Totals
.....30
30 5
1 8 27 8 1
53
.121
ning and these with an error gave Colum bia................39
Score by innings:
03
.330
&lt;
the Tigers their two runs. The K n o x ville............... 31
Lakeland ............... 010
100 00—2
1
Washington pitcher fanned seven
Sanford
130 100 00*—5
CHICAGO, Aug. 5.— The 'Antis
batter*, hit n triple and scored
Summary: Three base hits. Bra­
Saloon League oi America Will zier, Wade, Bailey, Metjue. First
two runs. Manager Iturky Harris,
open its convention here the first l ane mi balls, of Luther 4, Kelly
bagged two doubles and two siuday after the November election,
gles In four times at bat.
0. Struck out, by Lulher 5, Kelly
,
which F. Scott McBride, general 7. Left on bases, Lakeland 10, San­
Score by innings:
superintendent, said would l|.iv
Detroit ........ 020 000 000—2-1 -2
ford 0. Double plays, Williams to
FLO RID A S T A T E L E A G U E
nn important bearing on the fu­ Buckley to Kry. First base on er­
.Washington . 001 010 30*— G-10-1 Sanford 5; Lakeland 2.
ture program o f the league. The
Tampa 3; St. Petersburg 3. Gama league has not met here since ror?, Lakeland 1, Sanford 3. Hit
BROWNS B E A T RED SOX
by pitcher, Buckley and Kowalski,
railed sixth, rain.
1909, when national interest was ’
K'dlv Saerifiee hits, Edwards.
BOSTON, Aug, 5. The St. Leifs
directed towards Illinois because of
ltrownx made n clean sweep o f the
Weatherby, Cusack. Stolen ba.- *.
N A T IO N A L LE A G U E
the development of the local option
Mi-tpie. Ware, Ery. Chnpiqqq, Cu­
three-game series with the Boston Brooklyn 2; Chicago f&gt;.
movement.
Bed Sox by taking the final. Ill Philadelphia 8; Pittsburgh 1.
_ “ Now Illinois, and pratindnrly sack and Craig. Time 2 hours.
to 7. The Issue was derided in the No\y York 2; Si. Louis L,
.L’ hkuijo, lias become tile center o f
third inning when Ftihr was scor­ Only three scheduled.
natloinil interest, because this state
ed on seven times. Two successive
has been made the center of wet
AMERICAN LEAGl'I
movements to break down prohi-i
Detroit 2; Washington 5.
FLORIDA S T A T E I.EAGI I
billon enforcement,” the
league'
Chicago 3; Philadelldn 1).
Lakeland at Sanford.
raid.
St. Louis 10; Boston 7,
The convention will come to Chi­ St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Cleveland 1; New York I.
cago at tlu- invitation of the Chi­
AMERICAN LEAGIT
cago Church Federation.
SOUTHERN A SSO C IATIO N
•in Sunday, November 8, score* Chicago at Boston,
A ll games postponed.
of regular
Arili-KuUm
League ft , Louis at Washington.
speakers will occupy the pulpits Detroit at New York.
SOUTH A T L A N T IC LEAG U E
at the morning services in the Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Spartanburg-Macon, rain.
churehes o f •Chicago, and the lead­
Asheville 5; Columbia 2.
N A T IO N A L LEAGUE
ing cities of Indiana, Michigan,
Knoxville 3; Charlotte 2.
Missouri. Iowa and Wisconsin. Boston at St. Louis.
Greenville-Augusta, rain.
Bishop Thomas Nicholson o f De­ Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
troit, national preodent, will pro New York at Cincinnati.
ride. The bishop and Mr. McBride Philadelphia at Chicago.
formerly were located here

Yesterday’s
Results

Today’s Games

Not Sntisifed That Credit
for Invention Was Properly
Placed; Have Controversy
OXFORD, Eng., Aug. •).— Not
satisfied that credit for the inven­
tion of the telescope had been pro­
perly placed, the subject has been
gone into recently at Oxford with
the result that a claim is made
that the instrument was invented:
at Oxford by an Englishman, and 1
that the only question to be de­
cided is whether that Englishman
was Roger Bacon, or the Eliza­
bethan philosopher, Leonard Digges,
Supporters of the Oxford claim
ctedit Galileo with being the
“ greatest advertiser” of the tele­
scope but insist that ho Aid not in­
vent it, nor did the Dutch spec­
tacle makers, who are accorded
credit as the first who made the
telescope an article of commerce.
In favor o f the Oxford claim
it is pointed out that in the thir­
teenth century Roger Bncori wrote:
‘■Glasses o f diaphanous bodies may
be so formed thut the most re­
mote objects may appear just at
hand, nnd the contrary, so that we
may read the smallest letters nt
r.n incredible distance, and may
number things, though ever small,
and mny make the stars also ap­
pear, as near as we please.”
However, it is admitted that at
this time it is impossible to know
whether Bacon actually invented a
telescope or merely worked out
the theory upon which all magni­
fying glasses arc based.
As to the possibility of Digges,
an Oxford man, being the inventor
it is said that in the middle o f the
ICth century he found Bacon's
ideas in a Bacon‘ manuscript, now
lost, and went to work to produce
glasses in accordance with them. I
Digges died young with his work
unfinished and it remained for his
son, Thomas, to assert tlm fath­
er’-. claim ar. an inventor. The son
is quoted ns saying his father o f­
ten demonstrated his glasses by
tending from a distance the num1'ir and letters on coins thrown
by friends on open fields.

Cleveland delivered more cars during the
six months of this year than in all twelve montl
of 1924!
And now the new Cleveland is ^ r e a d y settin
even a faster pace. t Naturally enough.
The new Cleveland achieves beauty of a kin
rarely seen except in motor cars that cost a ranset
sum to buy.
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“One-Shot” Lubrication System

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Cleveland has pioneered automatic chassis
lubrication — and Cleveland alone offers
the "One-Shot" System. M ore than 25,000
Clevelands with the “One-Shot" System
are n ow in use. You simply press a plung­
er under your heel— that’s all— and every
part o f the chassis is flushed with fresh,
clean lubricant under pressure. Good-bye
grease guns! Good-bye oil cans!
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Its great power-plant stands head and should
above everyday standards in the delivery of pwer
—in the w ay it flashes from a crawl to a race-aod
in sheer never-get-tired endurance.
Distinguished Sixes — *895 to *1725
All pflctt C o. b. Cleveland

Sanford, Florida

Irish A rc Returning
To Restore Destroyed
Properties at H o m e
DU BLIN, Aug. 5.— 'There are
many sign* in the Free State that
wealthy families who, after the
destruction o f their property, left
for England': niti&gt; Anxious to re­
turn. The compensation
given
for the destruction includes
in
most ca*es a condition for rebuild­
ing. and this condition is being
fulfilled.
Marquis of Lnnsdowne has re­
built o place at Dereen not far
from Killarney which was looted
and burned. The Marquis has been
living in Dereen, and Ids.son and
heir. Hie Earl o f Kerry, who is a
member o f the Free State senate,
also has a residence in the neigh­
borhood.

C I.E V E L ,

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ON T1IK OCEAN FRONT
Daytona Reach

On Sanford Avenue. Only one M od
from First St. For quick sale at i

Kcrlouking-Uu) New Pier and Dance Hall

The Chevrolet Motor C om pan y nnnotirici
the following reductions in the prices
Chevrolet closed models:

Rooms 501-502. Rhone 95
First National Rank Ruildlng

Service

SALES FORCE

means

soim

SAVE and
THRIVE
When you buy Diamond
Tlrea from ua we agree to
do tiller
— Keep them In excel­
lent condition while you
mra using them,
) — Repair any little cuts
that may appear,
— Occasionally change
them from one wheel to
another to even the wear,
— Examine the tire Rape
to aee that tube* are not
being pinched.

uoacn

former price $735
Deposits That Speak
Louder Than W ords

former price $825
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This service and attention,
along with Diamond quality,
gives you t/ie greatest tire
xa/ue in the world.

W ight Bros.
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Sanford, Florida

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Sanford, Fla.

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PLE A S E S , at very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
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L E A R N A B O U T Polk County and
I&lt;akeland, through
the StarW IG H T P R IN T S H O P -P rin tin g
Best advertising meEngraving, Embossing, See us Telegram.
first.
W e do It.
Phone 417-W. dium in South Florida. Puhlishwl
mornings.
STAR-TELEGRAM —
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Lakeland, Florida,

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LUMBER delivered

nin ? ‘ “ roUml Snr‘ f(&gt;rd. yellow
P&gt;ne framing, sheathing, aiding,
flotiring ceiling and finish.
A t 3 LOTS ON M A G N O L IA A V E
prices that are a savings to you.
Vermont Lumber Co. Ustecn, Fla. Located in Sanford Heights, each
lot has 00 feet frontage. Priced at
J OR SA LE: 9 piece ilining room $lf»U0 with terms to suit you.
suit. 4 piece living room suit.
Mnny other odd pieces of furniture
ic,Wer *&gt; «trlc motor. LARGE SANFO RD A V E N U E
CORNER
Y*
tm K
fi!,0'.’’ 1(0 W. Sanford
Ave. Phone 473-J.
In Rose Court. Price 12230 for
I-OR S A L E : New bungalow, 5 quick sale. Terms easy.
rooms ail papered. large sieepmg porch. Screened front and back
ROSE C O U R T LOTS
porch. Partly furnished. Wants to

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For Sale
FOR S A L E : Outside new limits,
will lie $200 nor acre after Sep­
tember 1. Phone 308-W fo r pres­
ent price.
FOR SA LE : Excursion ticket from J
Jacksonville

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W righ t, W arlow and Company
Are Now Hecciving Application For

C hattanooga. |B

Tenn., good to August 11th, $5.00
Telephone 691, Wilson.
FOR S A L E : For n quick turnover
or development purpose* I have
80 acre* located dose in for only
$300.00 per acre with good term*.
Thi* will require quick action if
you want it. Call phone 725 be­
fore noon Saturday.

First Mortgage Loans
on improved Business nml Residential Property
in Sanford

O H IO — Xenia. Make your salts
through the Xenia (iuzi-tto, 7,enFunds immediately available subject to title
J. E. SPU K I.IN G , subdivision in, Ohio.
Rich agricultural disexamination.
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ ttict. Want nil and display rates
W anted
V ,r h;.-.4 i
mi,«
Orlando 3 adjoining lots in Rose Court.
Rond at Citrus Heights.
lando,
Florida,
and F l o r a on request.
SI Mm each on terms of only $ 110 W A N T E D : From five to 10 acre*
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
A P P L IC A T IO N S FOR A P P R A IS A L S
U»tF !■ c“** uf
cash.
way.
unimproved bind within radius
l im it e d
CO LUM BU S (G a.,) LEDGER |T1*r.lH
o f three miles of city. II. care The
8KK
Classified uds have the largest F&lt;?noS ^ , 'K : 2 Kust fr"nt lots r.Oxentail*• tborHerald.
TIN AND METAL WORK
room
house
«,n
each
uith
Twtlh ratt,#&gt; ru'* i
circulation in Southwestern (ieor- . .l.io.
.
------ “ n each with
r will f * v « you
giu. Rate 8c (6-word line) line. cloutile garage. Renting SIR 00 LA FU R L A V E N U E CLOSE IN
.allun. And u
W A N T E D : T o trade well located m
DuROSti A N D H O L L E R
per month. $132.00 income n venr a i ,
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SIG N S
lots worth $4,000 a* part pay- j ■
ir *«nt »4- *°
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Located between 2 of best sub
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Any Kind— Anywhere
merit on newly finished stucco |£
ClTtellve.
ers and fern growers of Volus­ divisions in Sanford. * loOtl 00 cash i j r
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exceptionally easy terms. bungalow o f five rooms. No cash N
ia county advertise in the DeLand or terms. J. H. Hutchinson, 1020
112 Park Avenue
Mould Kl»« ,h* )'
required. Price of bungalow is J
u it -N icpe *' A o v
Daily Newa, rute lc per word, cash Laurel Avenue.
fafflc* «ddr*»» ••
$7500. Address “ Bungalow" cate p
liibona tiumw '«
with order.
Any of the above lots if purchas­ The Sanford Herald and give com­
Luita. About on*
Form erly Sanford Sign Shop.
I'OR SALK; 0 room bouse nearly ed now will bring big profits to
thousand h»* *
plete description of your property.
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. A t M A IN E — Woterville,
I th* ollirrs cunt
completed on 3 acres very rich the purchaser before the beginning
Morning
jrttb you unloaa
First Street.
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Sentinel. Thousands of Maine celery land under high state of o f the winter season.
W A N T E D : Boarders, with or with­
|if addrai*.
people are interested in Florida cu ^,vn ,0!*' 20,0011 seedling trees
out rooms. Mil Elm Ave. Phone
JA M E S H. C O W A N — A ll kinds property.
■ tf« Stl‘AT B*
Reach them through mufy to In* Im i Mim!, electric lights,
071 W.
h«a at Tb* *■»o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. the Sentinel. Rate card on
Up- home gas plant for cooking. Out­ W i'll located lots will lie greatly
jafllra or bf
W ater ard boat Tank*. A t Oak plication.
houses und garage. This pluco hus in demand when the tourist* get W A N T E D TO RE N T: Small house
[bitur dl»» “*•!»40 Acres
A vei,ii» and Third Street. T e le ­
never liven flooded, lies close to here. A few dollars invested now
or flat, prefer one furnished, by
■m valid.
prompt. ICfflol*nt.
phone 111._______________________ A L IT T L E W A N T AD IN The loading station. Pi ice $8,000.00. will make you big money.
Adjoining the I'amoua Elder Springs on the Orlando Ruud.
the year or will consider short
•rvlca
time furnished. State price. II. (5.
H ERALD will bring you iii big Cash or terms. Owner entering
Where a subdivision will include a big touriet hotel, ice
Woolworth, Valdes lintel.
result*.
Advertise tho.e old nr- other business. J. ||, Hutchinson,
B uilding M aterial
plant niui laundry will be started soon.
1020
Laurel
Ave.
tii le t you have stored away and
EAST FRONT L A U R E L AVE. W A N T E D : Tile public to know
This property has iv spring which i* very much the ?ame a*
have no use for. A little thirtyLOT
the Elder Spring water and lias also more than a quarter of
MIRACLB
Concrete
Co,
general
that they can get their auto re­
IIS
a mile road frontage.
cement work, aldewalk*, build­ cent ad may bring you .several hOR SALE: l ive lots 60 ft by
pair work dune reasonable ami
117 ft. on Highland St. Between Near eleventh street. A real buy. work guaranteed by expert me­
Ideal fur *ub-dividlug,
DI RECTORY
ing block*, Irrigation boxee. J. U. dollars. Phone 148 und a repre­
sentative will call and see you.
Oak and Myrtle, North exposure. Price SI 1(10. Terms, $300 cash. chanics. Wallace’s Garage, on Or­
Terwilleger, Prop.
SUMMONS R E A L T Y CO.
$ 14100 each, 1-t cash, balance 1, 2 balance $10 monthly,
j flare tvltbla •••T
lando Road. One mile from city
Itfoplf uf Suufurd
FLORIDA— O R LA N D O - Orlando nod 3 years. Box 393. H. M. RumbH IL L LU M B ER CO. Houie
Pimm* 49*J.
Sanford, Fla.
limits.
*i* o f t r n
needed.
Moniinw Sentinel; largest classi­ ley.
Service. Quality and Price
St t i k n e a r • » » fied business, rate lc n word, min­
A PARTM EN T BOI SE SITE
W A N T E D TO BUY: A disc har­
rtqulred.
I t le
imum 24c cash with order.
1-OR S A LE : I'.xui i not in Snnff b a h c tl r s l l r
*»•
row. W. M. Young, 312 N. Park
*re.
------------------------ ------------ | fn|d toil A. d Philips is and IfilixtlT on Park Avenue, an ideal ’ Avenue,
HIE .MORNING JO U RN AL is tho can put you in line for handsome location fur a large apartment1
Booms Lor Bent
Autom obiles
home. Priced for a short time only W A N T E D : Colored cook. Apply
accepted want ad medium lo|pfotit on 40 acre farm.
•tt In This
a r c h it e c t
D E P E N D A B LE USED CARS
142*2 Park Avenue.
at $7,6(10. Terms, $1,000 cash, lialDaytona (F la .) One cent a word
IC T 0 R Y
FOR R E N T — Room* with or with­ 1921 Dodge Touring.
Marobtr 1. L A
onee t, 2 and 3 year*.
an in ertiun. Minimum 26c.
out meals.
Reasonable rate*. 192.7 Dodge Coupe.
I0NK
llo ** Uullitlng
For Kent
Lincoln House.
192.1 Dodge Coupe.
IBS
TAM PA D A IL Y TIM ES, Tampa,
Oilando, Klerlda
1922 I lodge Touring.
TWO l RAN Kl.IN TERR VCt ! FDR REN T: Two rooms
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
j).’ " 1 FOR R E N T: Front ivdraoro Call 192.1 Dodge Graham 1 1-3 ton
LOTS
sified pages o f Florida’* Gre.il
kitchenette furnished, 30d Elm
at Milar? Tlm atie or 321 M ag­
Truek.
Directory
Home Daily, rate* 2 cetils a word.
I Ave.
nolia
Avenue.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck
Facing Ku t, high und dry. Streets
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
H IL T O N ’S
1. VV. Phillips’ Sons
are io he paved. The present price FOR RENT: House*.
— Multlgraphing,
Sco John
Write for complete rate card.
IIAIUIK U SHOP
Dodge lira*. Sale* and Service
mailing— as you
Mu« sun.
Lost And Found
We can sell your home, vacant is Shell) for the two. $410 cash,
Phone 1
Oak and 2nd St
113 Mngnolia Ave.
en you want
It
I PALM BEACH COUNTY — The Inis or small parcels :u,d ucieuge balance $118 every three month*.
FOR R E N T: Good location, ai
6 First ClasH Barbers
seeile of
atu;.minus develop­ anywhere in Seminote, Orange, Vo111. K Porch. F in t
Airdale.
N otify
trnctively furnished 1st floor, 2 LOST -Fem ale
Special Attention
ment. Read about it in the Palm lu ia and Lake Counties if you
)k Bldg.
Paul Bittner, Box 27.
room
apartment.
203
Park
Ave.
DEAN-BERG
CORPORATION
Given T o Ladies and Children.
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on will list it with us from ten to
■on-rut.a .v o p a i n t
202 First Street
request.
LES FOR R E N T
thirty day* with exclusive sale*
l'P» l*i*'nt That Max** lc**
FOR RE N T: Light house keeping
Phone 713
Monet.
light*. Just mail your price,
rooms and sleeping looms, 1009
Manurin'turn! b)
a sons
1Union Ave.
Chinawure in EriKli.sh Porce- AD\ F.KTISING get* results if it terms and description to the
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2nd 8t. at It. R. lu lns, B u vn ria n and J a p a n es e h«tk:t Daily N. ^ is ciiculmed in
MID-FLORIDA LAND
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FOR n VI.I-P Lot I II. extra large.
id cottage 2011, Palmetto Ave.
COM PANY
China make lovely g ifts
!|V* iudustrial and agricultural sccl-kone ITU
Highland
Ave.
Quick
sale
$Ltn0.
Rents
for
$.15.00
per
month.
Geo.
FOB BIRR
turn.
119 First National Bank, Sanford,
SALE
Terms. Fred VV. Ball, Phone 30o-.l* G. Herring.
SERVICE
Day
Florida, P. O. Box 'Jtia
Th
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A D V ER TISE in tiiu Journal-Her­
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FOR S A L E : Price other farm land I a P A R T M E N T for rent, furnished $1.50 Valin’s for
Phone M l end M -W
ald, South Georgia’*
greatest
within 5 mile of city then see
or unfurnished. 3 rooms, ereen 7f»c N'nlues for
r»oc
newspaper.
.Morning, afternoon, ACT QUICK AND WE SELL A. M. Philips, 3lb Oak Avenue.
ill porch, private hath, dowustaus.
CAFE
Ilk*.
QUICK!
weekly and Sunday.
CIsoMlied
W . H. LO NG
Apply K10 Elm Ave.
G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
rule* 10c per line. Wuyeru** Jour
pee and Quality
FOR S A L E : New line room bung­
A h L oiir A s They Last
ual-lleiald,
Waycrosa,
Georgia.
FOR
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apart­
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alow only $ I20u. Term*. Phone
M EAT M ARKET
l ’ainlittR— Decoratlntc
ment, three rooms, private hath, ‘ ‘A (irontiT Sanford Tlmtugli
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with hot water. Private entrance.
V i l e Mouse
PHONE 303
A (Jroak’ r Chamber of
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Ha.
Send m your .cnhacripliun to the
FOR S A L E : One horse and two I 919 Oak Avenue.
|lcr. 105 \v. 1st St.
Commerce"
Tribune or hand it to your locul
John
Murpliv.
horse wagons.
dealer so you can lead Florida’.*
Gimterville, Ha.
U- CAFH
greatest newspaper.
Une
year,
Service and QualB IN K ’S F IL L IN G
ACREAG E owners write tntntc$8.(«), ti month*. $luo‘, three month*
Het and Park A re$2.00. If you desire $l,ood in*ur- FOlt SAI.E: Direct from owner.
H. A . S P E IR
dlntely if you want to sell, prefS T A T IO N
i mice policy uJii 7fic to your order.
...... house, bath, electric erence given to railroad, highway,
Contractor and Builder
in : vt. c x t a t k — i x v K s r v t i : v r *
light;*, « 1 ‘J uri t’H, 40 ornnp* ti * t* s ami wntor front*, full ikii tii'iiLii-N,
LHlRiS
VV«* recontnieitd lhe following
ju t) YOU W A N T TO B U Y &gt;o aell mi hard road 2 1-2 miles from t».-i lowest price and ter"’ *, clients
111.1 Sanford Ave. Sanford. Fla.
l.ol.liv I’ ulualon-llruiiili-y HMc
*99-M — Phone — 499-M
as I lie Ihree best nioney-ntakanything?
If *o udverti.su in office towards Country Club Ideal waiting. A. N. VVulff, -'t_ I n/a
Siiltlunl
riot
lila
IVG STO RE— PraI the Guinesville Sun.
ers in our offit’c at tills lim e;
place for chickens. Plume 571.1. 1Theatre Bldg., St. Petersburg, Ha.
2108 P A LM F H T O A V R
»i». Soda*.
Wo
lluu is your otnno.
DEVELOPERS A T T E N T IO N
■b b b b b b m b b h b b b ib b b iib b b b b ib h h b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
Pensacola is beginning
the • ■ u r s i u i i ia w * * M «
n
greatest
development
in
Georgia's
TOICAI.
IN S U R A N C E
H EAL ESTATE
j 1171 tut Celery Avenue just
E verything
liistury; a half million dollar hit’ lio ff Sanford Ave.
JHECTRIC C0T~
way to the gulf beach just finish­
Business Sites
F or the Sportsman
ed; at two milium dollar bridge
|t* Gitlon A Platt
At
across
i-Ncambia Bay started; fc
Apartm ent House Sites
Everything elec$40. per foot
quarter million dollar opera house j B
Electragith
Bah Hardware
under construction; two million* ■
W ater Fronts
Very easy terms.
being spent on highway; greatest
Phone 8
Rvnmt and
chance for live develoi&gt;ers to gel
\WfVUE3
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
V r « v n ti,,,in, sioiiil.b ItuuxHlini. loiie ri'te
rouad.ill*oi.
ThnrnuKlily
Modern Improveh.irilnit..il ri.M.n. lljeil li.uli, lol 1( 4 * 171, Kantern Mxiiimopment Depart me fit. Tho Pensa­
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classified medium, rute, cash, 9c!
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in the Morgantown POST. Six ■
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First National Hank.
issues.
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SALE!

DAVID B. H YEB

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IU20 Laurel Avenue.
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F lo r id a Slate
Florists Association.

T H E CLARKSBURG E X PO N E N T
— Central West Virginia’s la ig
cst daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertion* 1 l-4c; U or
more lc ^cr word each insertion.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

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F lo r i d a 's

WBATUMI* POK FLORIDA.

H e a rt,

r ld ’s G reatest V e g e t a b l e
j ts Richest G a r d e n L a n d ,

Local ■ thundershower* Tuesday,
nd Wednesday; cent!* to modal*
at* variahle winds.
Maximum ta m p .--------------- — » •

Minimum tamp.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1925,

L Turn u u t iuu
I Ccnt Strong
| M o r n in g For
■t Solicitations

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Identify Men Who Held Up Hotel

First Solicitation Results in The Addition of
1*4157 New Members
to Sanford
Chamber
_ /"I _____ _
n
• •
...
__
o f Commerce; Special Committee Reports
Sum of $29,400 and Teams Raise $6,5)5

ft„ Helures
■en Of Throng
■s Of Campaign
E a le d At MeetI M o n d a y N ight

DuBose s Team Leads Field of 24;
|ij
McFarland Praises S pirit Of Citizens
Machines
Were
Recently
Houghl By Ahd-el-Krim
Who Promises Followers
They Will Be Used Soon

Experts Will Offer No Test Ininny of Phantasma.Iluttcrflies and Lions; State Says
He Is Cognizant of Crime

jnl had a right to feel
today when one of the Landing Fields Are
[organized bodies that
Now Being Prepared
Rsemtded for a civic
gn in Florida mot Situation Along Front Looms
ly at 9:30 o’clock at
Serious as French Resort
imber of Commerce to
To the Use of Huge Tanks
he campaign to raise
PA R IS
for an advertising
Confirmation
id to expand the work has been received o f tha report

tlo get plenty of action
ore. tlie big organization
ptmpaign yell "W e'll win,
•re’ll win, by golly, we'll
I i.1 repeated three tim es,
in louder volume,
e teams started to their
ml began the com m unity
■rem arkable as the niorn■ : was the one last night
H held for the purpose of
fttru etio n s wus ju s t ns
■ H ie entire room of the
■ afe was filled and many
■ chairs bail to be brought
Bonmiodate the workers.
■ a purely business m eet■hr attend nee was g ratiL»"iP»tigo (fcuders. 7
M \h r m eeting was taken
■(•tailed instructions of the
I by the director, I). H.
■!. He outlined the duties
I with much detail, nnd
U points of salesm anknlimented the workers
ki7.e of the organization,
kt it was equal in size
kuiiDutions in cam paigns
If a q u arter of u million
I then appealed to them
In the jnh until it was
I in every detail.
■nt just as many work■ dose of this cam paign
■ itxrt,’’ said Mr. M cFnr■ Mve an im portant piece
B* he done, and let us do
■ % • The campaign will
■tunt*) Friday night, nnd
■ our organization in tact

I

cent s a day,
tonlributing to
P “*r i,( Camaierre, each
■ helpimc to build the city
■jnif zrntrr opuortunities
|m * made bt ,h(. (.|ln ir.
•• r. lluusbuldor and
|y . folond of lenms.

liiMoncj’Makers
M Kest Coin
In World
lily -

prom ised his troops would soon |&gt;e
in use. This statem ent is made
in a dispatcli from the correspond­
en t o f the Temps a t Fez.
The dispatch adds th a t landing
statio n s have l&gt;een prepared for
the planes, which were transported
to Morocco by sea, Ajdir and
Sheshuan. The planes are intend­
ed to com bat French planes bom­
barding inside the Riff lines, but
the correspondent a sse rts that h»
fore they are ready for action it
is certain French chnsser esn n lilles, made up French and Ameri­
can volunteers, will be on tin* pot.
T anks are proving highly effect
ive in French reconnnisences along
the b attle front according to ad­
vices received a t headquarter*
here. Nonr Azjen northw est of
Ouzzen a tank corps lias scatter­
ed w ith little difficulty numerous
tribesm en who sought to oppose
its progress. Inform ation received
nt French headquarters confirm
the report th a t Abd El Krim has
no serious intention of entering
into peace negotiations. His aim
nppenrs to try to hold out until
the rainy season when cam paign,
ing will have to be postponed un­
til next yeur.
The task of attacking the Rif.
fians in the m ountain positions
.
'
.I..
..I within
ami decisively ‘Itealing
them
ne of considerable
ith still further reBoiled. It is said
Petain, who has renee a fte r un exton' the French forces,
v and will ask Proe th a t additional
dispatched at once.
_____
(ale .Munity.
Aug. I._The glathe prospect of
!l Klim and his rifn Morocco where
causing the French

i.' V^uVii1 1 ' “ ‘.V' *'*eretaries, are at the extrem
•ack \ \ ilson, alms Woods. A ssistant State’s Ati

Mystery Still Surrounds
Killing Of Illinois Woman; IS APPROVED BY
Notes Signed K. K. K. Found
Gives Official Sanction To
Newly Formed Body Which
Will Supervise Expenditure
Of $11,0(10 Publicity Fund
At the regular m eeting Mon­
day morning of the County Cumini&gt;sb,tiers, tlie Seminole County
Association of ( ‘hambers of Com­
merce, recently organized ns a
nuhlieity and advertising medium
for the county at large, was apnroved and given offii-ial recogni­
tion.
Representatives of the various
' trade bodies t h r o u g h o u t the connty, headed by I,. I., I.eRoy of Ge­
neva. president of the association.
R. \V. IVarman, secretary of the
body, and R. .1. I loll v. were pres­
ent nt the meeting of the commixBlotters ntul outlined the work* to
be done hv the organization.
The publicity body was nuthor1 ized to contract oldigntions in its
nnme within the limitations t,f
the tentative luult'et of $11.0(10 re­
cently ndopted by it. The county,
it was nnnoitnred will nd'oince
funds in settlement of the obliga­
tions made |,y the publicilv organ­
ization when the money h comes
available.
Upon the recommendation of
Mayor Forrest Like, who nmienred tit the meeting, the law,id no.
proved n plan whereby Mi- Md».
Doudney, for the mist two
county nurse, will be nine &gt;d • nd. r
I tlie direction of the CoU” te V»-l

DENVER, Colo., Aug. •!.—Blood
hounds nre on the trail of n coat­
less, cidlurless hold-up man, who
last night shot and killed three
members of n picnic party of four,
when they respohde-d to a demand
for money wiPXh© announcement
that they were "broke,"
Following a slender crew, centering about an unidentified m »torist and a patch of tweed cloth,
|*«»Iice today were unsuccessful in
their efforts to find the man wlm
!'h’w Miss Marie McCormick, Mrs.
-btlin Stearns, her sister, nnd Fred
Funkncr, and wounded Curl Perry,
a fourth member of the party.
Details of the slaying were pier' 'I "&gt;it by officers from the incoh erm it tale of P erry, who said
the .uuulit leaped on the runniir’
hoard of their autom obile as they
drove on an outlying boulevard and
furred them at the point of a pistol
j" drive to a secluded lane. There,
he demanded the money ninl was
told hy meiiihers of the party that
broke, lie then opened i
they were
'
fire with two revolvers, shooting
the girls ind Funkner through th c|
bend ind wounding Perry in th e '
arm .
^ I
&lt;*•* orrup
Perry ra
ing his I
officers
then ran
until he
he M inim
I'olindoubtediy
hnr.n
of holdin
the out I
recently
near the
ty.

ven of 12‘J volunteers, recruited
in Culm, were in the brig of the
steam ship Antonio Lopez today for
p articipating in a wholesale mutiny. One volunteer is missing
and believed to have escaped. The
liner arrived here from Havana
several days ago and is due to sail
for Spain tomorrow.
Tw enty men rushed for the
gang-plank of the ship last night.
A |i«tty officer on guard, whipped
out his pistol and shouted for help,
Five of the volunteers darted to
tho rail and leaped overbourd HO
feet into the w ater. Another chumbered down a sagging hawser.
C aptain A. Muslera mustered
his Spanish crew and called for
police reserves. The milling ree m its were driven below decks, a
boat was lowered and with the
aiil of harbor police and searchlights five men were pulled from
the w ater. With two of those who
failed to hrCak away they were I V i v t 'l
put in irons.

T il, cluim

'"i bo turned out
• nn«! in the case of
■here much g re a te r
• as many as seven
Produced in one
' cms on coins made
V *aid to stand out
u*n "n those p ro ­
la m in e s . nnd the
‘loin designs sub-

'oris Seriously
(l &gt;n AutoWreck
v 1*^ ."V—IW R na Jiin \,‘t 'ii dau« h te r u f

A'Mbert Jimenez
V
with
L Jimenez and
y crt‘ seriously in,tir‘lay in an automo­
near Havana. The
, ll'1? tho girls were
‘ )*'‘h « truck and
J, rt"‘ A maid and
s w°rc also injured.

I.—France hopes to divert part of
the Dawes plan reparations from
Germany (•• her work of recon­
struction "if we do not have to
turn over t&gt;&gt; our friends the whole
of the mollies we get out of it."
Robert Mii'son, prom inent French;
hanger and virtual head of the j
Credit Lyonnais in P aris, said last |
night in a lecture on the "peace
problems of France," a t the In s ti-1
tute of Polities. The reconstruc-1
lion could he completed in live |
years, he added, by using nil of,
,h.&gt; I L uts plan proceeds for th at.1

Youth Drowns, Airman Seriously Hurt
As Plane Falls Near Hampton Roads

al air station released the boy and
Lieut. Gwynn front the submerged
wreckage within fourteen minutes
afte r thu plane hit the water, but
more than nn hour's work on young
Long failed to bring him to.
Lieut. Gwynn was taken t&lt;; the
naval hospital. Portsm outh. There
it wus said that his condition wus
such th at an exam ination to make
a proper diagnosis was unwi &lt;e. His
left ankle was broken and he was
bleeding freely from his right car.
Young Long apparently
was

knockcd unconscious when the
plane struck and was drowned
strapped in Ids scat. Lieut. Gwynn
in the second seat was in the wat­
e r ulso unconscious, up to his chili
when taken out.
Permission fur young L m g to
muke the flight was grunted by
naval authorities, with the approv­
al o f tho lad’s father and mother.
Hefnrc he started on the flight
the hoy telephone.I hi mother am)
told her to go out of doors ami
watch for him as.h e wus going to
do some "stu n ts.’’
Lieut. Gwynn hud attained an
altitu d e of approximately ler&gt;U(&gt;
fre t when the machine went into
a tail spin. Within uls&gt;ut SOU feet
of the w ater, it begun to turn over,
nnd then struck on its nose, with
young Ixmg in the bottom sent.
Lieut. F. A. Davis, with Dr.
Ceres and J. A. Cogplan, a chief
lig g e r, aviation, jumped into an
rm b u L n ce plane and taxied out
to the wreck. Dr. Ceres released
Lieut. Gwynn while Cojfplan dived
under the w ater and brought young
Long up,

_

With a total of $85,945 ruined at the

of tw&gt; hours

gnnizatioa in the civic room of the Seminole Cafo today, the
Imposing Array of Alienists
for u "Greater Sanford" was declared to bo at a
To lie quizzed; Accused Is campaign
high pitch and its success assured.
Pale ami Reflective InCourt
, Of this amount $29,400 was rop-vrtec fa (urge subscrip­
CHICAGO.
.. There will tions by the special committee composed of Judge E. P.
Im no testim ony of P hantasm a, Ilousholder, President Edward Higgins of the Chamber of
Im tterlies and lions in the evidence Commerce, Mayor Forrest Lake and S. O. Shinholder whilfe
of the alienists on whom the do- $(•,515 was reported by the various teams.
fens© relies to save Russel T.
The large subscriptions for new memberships as report­
Scott from the gallows. The e f­
fort to prove th at he has liecome ed by the special committee follows:
insane since he was sentenced to
Iindwell Realty Co., $2,500; First National Rank. $2,100:
death and therefore should not lie Seminole County Rank. $2,100; Rritt-Chittenden Realty Co.,
hanged, will Ik* confined to the
story of Ids sixteen months in $1,500; Edward Higgins, $1,000; Wilson &amp;. Housholder,
jail, his career and ideas and the $1,000; Smith Bros. Inc., $1,000; Southern Utilities Co.,
sta te will try to show th a t lie is $1,000; Thrasher &amp; (Jnrner. $1,000; W. M. Young, $1,000;
m entally cognizant of his position Newell Co., $1,000; Hutton Engineering &amp; Construction Co.,
and the penalty he faces.
$ 1,000 ; Luke Front Development Co., $1,000; DeCottes &amp;
Ilis guilt or innocence is not
Spencer, $1,000; Sanford Herald, $1,000; Sanford Bank &amp;
Trust Co., $800; Du Bose &amp; Holler, $500; Meisch Realty Co
$500; Haynes &amp; Ratliff. $500; Hill Hardware Co., $500;
Hill Lumber Co., $500; it. J. Holly, $500; Frank Leasing.
$500; Dr. ( ’. J. Marshall, $500; It. B. W ight, $500; Sanford
Signal $500; Seminole Cafe, $500.

condition was selected yesterday.
Opening statesm en L were made
by the defense nnd prosecution and
an imposing array of alienists will
today begin th eir testim ony in no
effort to rave Scott.
Scott wus pale, reflective nnd
m int.
He is in co u rt by virtue of n stay
of execution granted ten dnys ago
by Judge Joseph II. David, Imsed
upon a petition by Thom as Scott,
aged fa th e r of the prisoner assertiufc th at his son had become insane
since his conviction last December.
Maurer, n drug clerk was Hlnin in
a robbery here in April, lt»2l.
Suffers D e l u s i on s
"Wo w ill-show through reputable
alienists who have examined this
man within the lu.st week th at ho
suffers delusions of persecution."
W. S. Stew art, defense attorney,
said in his opening statem ent.
When ho a t t e m p t e d to allude to
Scott’s iiumerotiH assertions of in ­
nocence, he wus stopped by Judge
David, who ruled that guilt or in­
nocence was not even a remote
issue in the sanity proceeding.
A ttorney S tew art resumed:
"Wo will not give you a lot of
foolish stu ff uhoul butterfly.i and
buns.
‘■We'll tell you about tliis m an's
hie in the county jml during the
la d sixteen months, about his ca­
reer and his ideas and let you bo
the judge."
Tin? statem ent required th irty
minutes. It was n sketch of Scott's
life, from firth grade school buy
to netoi, t&lt;&gt; advertising man, Isuul
salesm an, brokerage house m ali­
nger, finum'lcr and exponent of
" t h e Scotl idea to revolutionize the
sain of storks and bonds."
“ He told tlie doctors that lie sold
bis idea to hundreds and thousands
of bunk depositors ill many eiunutiities and th at the bankers put him
out of business IMT3U.se lie was
(Continued on Page T hree)

Sanford Page Ads
A ttracting (i r e a t
Deal 0 f Attention

1'll‘ Rritish m int on
all the B ritish
l
lh" f'lreign conn,
r. "
contains tin.
W ILLIAM 8TOW N. Mass. Aug.
■I.—The W ashington conference on
lim itations of arm am ents abso­
lutely settled the peace o f the P a­
cific, R ear Adm iral W. W. Phelps,
a m em ber of the Naval Hoard at
W ashington, declared at the insti­
tu te politics today.
The. four power pact, he added,
has insured the integrity o f our
possessions. "I do not believe in
any w ar w ith Jap an . Uoth nations
would In * perfect fools to promote
a conflict. I think th a t a new men­
tality is developing and th a t com­
merce is gaining between the two
nations. People who talk publicity
of conflict are doing u dia-service.
The W ashington conference has re ­
moved tho m ental fe ar that
brought about v ast arm am ents.”

Nature of Unique Publicity Stunt Revealed
By Director at Rousing Luncheon Meet;
Believe Goal* Will Be Over-Subscribed
—

Strong Fight Ahead
Is Lawyers’ Belief

th a t Atxl-el.Krini, the Moroiv.-m Employer — ■
liambcr.
s of the exclusive Drake Hotel, Chicago,
w ar lord recently obtained t!i„
00 men ami women, mnk- airplanes
are
„ held: as vpart
;r- of
-f tli bandit gang that shot up
which
some
time
ago
lu&gt;
1 teams, were In the orn and several r.pecin! comiml officers, They mnrch» Chamber of Commerce
|. where both still picI motion pictures were
hen, headed by the comofficers of the drive anil
iripal hand, the organizeKmI down First S tre e t and
hrk Avenue where motion
km* again made,
lirtures nro to be used in
I Sanford picture which
■ t over the entire conn-

N U M B ER 314

Page advertism eiits pointing out
the possibilities fur investm ents, of
industrial companies in and around
Sanford upneured in the Sunday
issues of tnu Miami Herald, the
Tampa Tribune nnd the Jackson­
ville Times Union. This wus re­
ferred to Monday hy S ecretary R.
W. IVarninn, Jr., of the Chamber
of Commerce us having brought
forth much favorable comment and
effect in a ttra ctin g attention of
already it U having the desired
the hundreds of thousands of vis­
itors and home seekers in this
state.
This advertising is being carried
on through the local trade body
and the ads last Sunday were the
first of a series which will he run
in those and o th er well knowq
papers of state-w ale importance.
It was unanimously decided by
the members present at n recent
luncheon o f the Cham ber of C o m ­
merce to this m id-sum mer adver­
tising because of the increasing
number of people who may liecome
interested In Sanford nt this time
through such publicity.
( ohunent by various Sanford
business and professional men in­
dicates th a t tliey nre well pleased
with the .a rra n g e m e n ts und plac­
ing of the advertisem ents. It i.i
believed th a t in addition to b rin g ­
ing investors to Sanford these mis
will send a large num ber of neottle

lllA H I/

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m ix A n « n

num ber of membership* in the

I'raises Work Accomplished
By Team Organi/jitiui) In
First 2 Hour Period Solici­
tation For
Memberships
The team organisations, which
this m orning runted $G,1&gt;-J5 in new
inemlierships for the Cham ber of
Commerce in the great “ Forward
Sanford" movement during a per­
iod of two hours nctual solicita­
tion under the direction of the
higher officers of the campaign,
were highly commended n t a lunch -1
eon today |,y D. II. McFarland,I
director of the campaign ami vice­
president of the American city
llurenu.
The team s arc working under
tho direction of Judge E. F. llousItolder ns chairm an of the execu­
tive committee, It. J. Dolly, colonel
of the team
organization, ami
Majors J. (I. Hall, D. L T hrasher,

Captain \V*. M. McKinnon; Lieu­
tenants
N. Holler. W. D. H uff­
man, W. P. C arter, Alfred L*e, J.
It. Forrest.
Captain It. It. Chapm an; Lieu­
tenants G, L Bledsoe, |„ It. Steele.
It. H. W right, E. It. Randall. Jr.,
Donald Ihivey.
Captain F. W. Talhoot; Lieuten­
ant* It. I,. Perkins, W. M. Haynes,
A. J. Lmsing, Earle T, Field, W.
G. Fox, L. T. llryan.
Captain W. E. W althall; Lieu­
tenants Mrs. John G. Ix-onardy,
John Itumhley, W. C. Hill, Frank
Miescli, F rank W hitner, J r., L. T.
llryan, II. It. L-wis.
Captain William J. Hardy; Lieulennnts—M. It. Hutton, Jos. D.
Chittenden, A. P. H aggard, E. A.
Douglass, Frank Lossing.
Captain R. ||. Ilerg; Lieutenants
—J . II. -lacknon, W. M. Young,
Forrest Lake, A. II. P latt, Dr. F.
D. King.
Captain Fred W. Ball: Lieuten­
ant
J. W. MeKeown, Warren It.
Smith, L-wis O’Uryan, II. S. Iluggard. F. J. Wilson.
Captain II.
Dubose; Lieuten­
ants L I. Frazier, T. W. Lawton,
F. It. Wilson, Fred T. Williams,
J. E. Spurting.
Captain S. M. Lloyd; Lieuten­
an ts—J. (5. Michael, W. E. While,
W. S. Coleman, C. M. Hand. \V.
A. Pouth.
Captain Jas. G. Sharon; Lieu­
ten an ts— L 'on L. L dtoy, Puul
l.uke, L P. Hagan, Dr. S. Puleston, Ed. Higgins, Glen Wimbush,
Mrs. It. A. Newman. Mrs. Stella
P. Arrington, W. T. Wheeless.
Captain John (lender; Lieuten­
a n ts —11. Kent, John Jin k in s, Ed.
Meisch.
Captain C. L. Ilritt; Lieutenants
— L ('. He bout, A. L B etts, K. H
McCracken, Howard Overlin, F. I..
Woodruff, Jr.
Cuptain R. A. W inston; Lieuten­
a n ts —(». S. Sclmnn, John E. Cox,
G. E. McKay, A. C. C arter, R. G.
Duvey.
Cuptain Randall Chase; L ieuten­
a n ts—A. P. Eims, John Meisch,
A. C. Fort, T. W. Jones. John W.
Sneed.
Captain Elton J. Moughtnn;
l ieutenants—Robert Herndon, F.
W. Ixing. Rev. T. J . Armstrong,
W. H. Williams, R. A. Newman.
Captain G. E. McCall; Lientena n ts --F ra n k
McNeill. Hawkins
Connelly, L. P, Chittenden. C. A.
Whiddon, li. T. Hrvan.

On Frtduy m orning, it waa an ­
nounced by Mr. M cFarland, booth*
will be placed in a prominent plaeo
in tlie downtown section and hero
all o f the persons who have or
have not heretofore registered or
subscribed will be expected to registor. Motion pictures will be
taken of the large stream of peo­
ple doing this und this event will
constitute the stu n t which has been
planned fur some time by the
leader* of the campaign.
The occasion will be unique and
original in every phase, asserted
Mr. McFurland, and will probably
result in more valuable publicity
for Sanford than any o th er hap­
pening during tho en tire cam paign
It is believed, he continued, th a t
a largo numbor of people who may
have been missed by the team s or
who have refused to subscribe up
to th a t time will then m arch wu.h
the crowd to the booths and there
subscribe to the Cham ber of Com­
merce fund.
The atten tio n of the working or­
ganization of the campaign wax
fu rth e r called to importance of the
"Forw ard Movement*' by the pres­
ence here during this week of Wal­
te r Cham bers, stwcial staff corres­
pondent of the Jacksonville TimeaUnion.
It was declared during the meet­
ing th at the eyes of the en tire
state are ut present focused nn
Sanford und its succes* in the
membership campaign
through
which it is expected to raise u t
least $.10,000 to be expended for
advertising the assets and oppor-

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3,’ 10fe5,

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To the Citizen:; of Sanford
Sanford's hour of victory is at li and.

Tomorrow morning: the big

drive to insure (he future greatness u f our city will begin and by noon we
will all know just to what degree our city has met the test. The first day
of a campaign invariably tells the story.
So, let us rise to our opportunity as never before in our history.

Let

us tell the world of Sanford’s forward spirit in letters so large that every
one will know that here on the shores of Lake Monroe and St. Johns Riv­
er, a great city is to be built.

Let us all make the greatest possible investment in keeping with our
ability and the profits that will come to us from community growth.

Let

us make a record tor Sanford that cities all over the State and the Nation
will envy.

ours very truly
I K.'iduit.
L. i&lt;. Housholder, Chairman
K. J. Ih»lly, Colonel of Teams.
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Be Placed In Service Again}
m. Travel To Florida R eason

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WILMINGTON, N. C., Aug. 4.
11% —Th« Everglade* Limited, famous
fc
A tlantic Coast Line tourist train
will to placed in senrice south­
bound from W ashington, Monday,
A ug. 10, and northbound from
Jacksonville, Tuesday, Aug. 11.
This Is more than three months
K r r earlier than ever before and is for
the purpose of encouraging the
unprecedented heavy travel to and
from the north and east and accoterating F lorida’s prenominal d*.
Also it emphasizes the
v e lo p m e n t. __________
fact th a t Florida and the South
wfil enjoy the greatest season In
their history the coming fall and
llil
winter.
The Everglades Limited will op
erate on a fa ste r schedule than
ever before, via: Southbound: leave
t j
Boston 6:30 p. m.; New York 12:30
10:00 a. m.: Richmond 1:10 p. m.;
Baltim ore 6:16 a. m.; Washington
100:00 a. m.; Richmond 1:10 . m.;
Savannah 3:10 a. m.; and arrive
Jacksonville 7:40 the following
morning.
South of Jacksonville through
sleeping cars, destined to Miami
will move via the Florida EaH
Coast's new morning train, “The
E ast Coast Limited”, arriving a t
St. Augustine 10:15 a. m.; Day­
tona 12:28 p. in.; West Palm Beach
6:55 p. m. and Miami 9:15 p. m.
F irst trip northbound from Miami
August 12th.
The through sleepers for Tampa,
St. Petersburg and tho West Coast
will be handled by the Tampa Spe­
cial and Pinnellas Special: leaving
Jacksonville at 9:00 a. m,; and a r­
riving DeLand 11:47 a. m.; Orlando
1:02 p. m. Lakeland 2:50 p. m.;
Tam pa 4:00 p. m.; Sarsntou 6:40
p. m- and St. Petersburg (via
Lakeland) at 6:46 p. m. F irst trip
northbound A ugust 12th.
The schedule northbound Is as
follows: Leave St. Petersburg 9:30
a .»* • S arasota 9:25 a. m.! Tampa
12:15 p. in.; Lakeland 1:20 p. rn.;

—

STOCKHOLM /At*-*— Through
V K. DOUm-Afc*.
I
C lerk C ircuit Court gcm lnSole
i
the use of art industrial by produce
C ounty. Florida.
which has hitherto been w asted. (SEAL.)
„ Stockholm 1* henceforth to be made
By A. M. W eeks. D. C.
dust free city. . . . .
.,
Orlando 3:05 p. m. DeLand 4:32 a After
ADVERTISEMENT
conclusive tests the a u th ­
p. m.; Miami 7:30 a. m.! West orities hare discovered th a t by
( o n o im r llo a * f F ill# and
Rrldcre.
Pnlm Beach 9:55 a. m.; Daytona sprinkling ftreets or roadw ays
Mealed propoeal* w ill be received
4:07 p. m.! St. Augustine 6:40 p. ro. th at are either macadamized or by m e Board of C ounty C om m lselonThe Everglades Limited leaves unnaved with the lye in which • ere o f .Seminole C ounty, F lorid a,
a t th eir o ffice In the cou rt h ou se
Jacksonville 8:10 p. m.; Savannah
Florida at o f _ before
e H Ia L m :D^aV»,a nnani woodnulp has been dissolved, they 5*
for th e
m
12:35 a. m.;; andI a rives Rirchmond j
P coated with a resilient sub- *
Au&lt;tu,t " ,h - '
‘
3:05 p. m.; W ashington 5:20 p. ™ : ^ ° ™ whU:h hold, the du st down C o B strsetiea e f earth tills at th e
Baltimore 7:50 p m Philadelphia
heavy traffic. At firs t the | '
Col Iow l eg F ein ts
10:00 p. m.; New York 12:25 a. in. , n '
, r*nt«i are a bit stirkv
(!) A l o n g t h e s o u t h shore o f
(or 0:5.1,; Boston 7:50 7:50 a. m J g j J f «
h « ‘I vap- ’

fmm Mi5n°if Am,"’V' " ”10" ” MP*r \ ornted the residue forms a brown
' T S . ’ e S U S S U m lt-T . 10:00 cels
™ «™
* or“ any
*» tar-lik
. " W e sub
»f
c r u d*'“
e oil
n, m. departure from Washington
The slight odor also tllsperm its connections from nil overvVrv ouickly. In the past
n lrh t trains from etroij, Cleveland.
pu)p m5 ||i have been in the
Akon, P ittsburgh and Buffalo, and habit of pouring this chemical lad­
its early arrival (6:20 p. m.) a t en liquor away.
W ashington connects with all even­
In the suburbs of Stockholm a
ing trains for th»- same points, a l­ piece of roadway has been treated
so. all points in Florida are fu rn ­ with the new liquid every two
ished through s»!vice or close eon- weeks, and now the surface is
nsefionn to and from the E ver­ smooth and hard as though coatglade*r Limited
a t f.
Jacksonville.
. .
, t .i
er| with some kind of asphalt.
Tne Everglades Limited is \ he
1
________
r
only Florida train giving this ex­
NOTMK
cellent service.
T h i s I* t o a n n o u n c e t h a t nr&gt; anil
The Everglades Limited's equip­ f t f l - r i&lt;, J», . I will n i l L* r e a n o n •
mil*
&lt;t*ld* contracted b y
ment wil be through Pul man; mod­ m y w Ff ru,r wahnoy ha*
b e en a ti vent f r o m
ern dining cars which will -erve all m y h . me *i nr* J u l y S,
*
E
L
M
E
R
TEIlRILL
m eals; coaches between W ashing­
ton and points south; and there will
be through sleepers from W ashing­ M O T I L E OF i F F I . I I A H O M F o i l
TAX I l K B H
I XDEH
SF.rTliiN
ton and New York, and either from
aia o r -im : h e x e r a i. s i a t I T M o » t h e s t a t e o f f i .o Boston or direct connections at
I I I II A.
W ashington from and to the fam ­
ous “ Federal Express”, which be­
No t i c e I* h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t O »!
sides
Boston
sleepers carries W o l c o t t p u r c h a s e r of I n s O r i l f l , .ti e No. 31S. d a t e d Ule l l h d a y o f
through cars for Springfield.
J ur . e, A D 1021 h a s f i l ed s o l d r * r Definite rinnounccmer. J concerning t l f i c a l e In m y office, a n d h n » m i d points of origin and destination of a|it&gt;]|i:dll»n f o r l a* d e e d I n i s s u e Ift
Sa i d c e r l l l l the through sleeping cars will be ca ac lceo redma bn rcaec ew* i tIhhe l faw
ollowing d e s c r i b ­
made later.
ed p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d
In S e m i n o l e
ty. Florida, to -w lt
It is difficult to overestim ate the cou n............................................
■ ‘ of
good this early inauguration of the 1
s' T*p. i i s Ha ok
“ Everglades Limited” will do j i E a s i
2 5&lt;&gt; a c r e i
i d l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d el
Florida. It provides through car t h Te hdea t es aof
t h e I s s u a n c e of s u c h &lt;er service or direct connections at t l f l e a l e In t h e n a m e i f I ' r i k n o w n
Washington for the vast populous E u l e s s s a i d r e r t l l l c a t e s h a l l he r e ­
d accorilng lo law l a x deed
territory including Pittsburgh. De- dwie el lm eI ss
ue l h e r e o n on t b» 2 7t h d a y
troit and Boston to and from all of A i i k list. A l&gt; ISJ5.
W i t n e s s m y o f f i ci al s i g n a t u r e a mi
points in Florida.
real this the
I t , 1921:.

2 l s l d a y of J u l y ,

'.MJT

fr o m L a k e M onroe
•rld ce e a e lc r ly
i
1-S
.................... &gt;• cu . y d s.
( V A pproach to d r a w b rid g e o v ­
er Bt. Joh n s R iv er a t eaat end of
C elery A v en u e. !&gt; ,? « • eu. yda.
(1 ) On i n n e r * H oad acroea 81 .
cr. rr.erv* th . rl«h “ / ’S d t S S
John* Jtlver f la t s .. 11.300 eu. yds.
C on stru ction o f »
creo so ted
tr e s tle b r id g e s to t a lin g a p p r o iln tateljr 4Q0 fe e t In le n g th and th e er- i 0 t ‘ h# C v " 4 r 'DOUnLAHH.
e c tlo o s f p r o te c tio n fe n d e r s fo r old 1
C lerk. Board of County Comdraw bridge.
mlssloners.
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Each p ro p o sa l m u st b e a cc o m p a n ­
Sem inole County. H o r '1*'ied by a c e r tifie d c h e c k , m ad e p a y ­ J u ly ll-* l-* * -A u g . «.
ab le at e ig h t, fo r 1 per ce n t o f th e
am ount Of th e ir Lid, to V. K. D o u g ­
las*, Clerk o f th e B oard.
T he su ccv eefu l b id d er or bidders
ur||l be req u ired to g iv e a bond
equal to SO p er c e n t o f hla or their
bid of such bond to be e x e c u te d by
ft! DA*
ah nt O Cl
su rety com p an y licen sed to do bual,iu?cT.5eyr a,«7n^ ,£ ^
nes* In th e B ta te « f F lo rid a , said
b«n4 *“ b* a p p roved by th e Board.
F la n s and s p e c lftc a llo n a m ay be
seen at th e o ff ic e o f th e B oard or tm e a le in my o ffic e .m l ha" ma.lc

e d a te o f th e --------- By-Product of Pulp cth
e r tific a te In th e name o f W
U n lcee nald ce r tlflc a le eh sll
ed accord in g to la w rax
Mills Is Being Used dweem
ill leatie thereon on th e : ITtl
I n Surfacing Streets °'wA
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PROGRAM
It ia not alone Miami Shorca'
great area—2,800 acres—which
has fired the popular imagination
and aroused socb general interest
and unqualified approval. It was
not alone ita superb location on
Uisrayne Bay and acroaa all the
main Highway leading into Miami.
The tremendoua development pro­
gram announced a t the Inception
of Miami Shores, and now being
carried out w ith unprecedented
rapidity,, has provided the final
proof of Miami Shores' superlative
worth, considered from either a
homesite or investm ent standpoint.

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Who Ever Dreamed—
—that Miami would be a city of 125,000 as it is in this year of 1925?
—that Miami would be so soon a world seaport, with not only coastwise freight
and passenger service, but international freight service as well?
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—or that the various transportation
companies would strain every resource to
care for the traffic to Miami in the sum ­
mertime?

WHO EVER DREAMED
in early days that Miami would ever
need street wider than 30 or 50 feet?
—or that skyscrapers ten and more stor­
ies in height would be built, a dozen at a
time to alter the skyline of this new me­
tropolis of America?

or that the great tourist hotels of Mi­
ami would of necessity open their doors
in mid-summer to take care of the city’s
guests?

WHO EVER DREAMED

BUT IT IS ALL TRUE, ISN’T IT?

ten years ago that a great modern
causeway would prove wholly inade­
quate to care for traffic to the beach?
—or that $10,00, $12,000 and $20,000 per
front foot would ever he paid for Flag­
ler Street property?

All right, Granted!
Now, those who
bought before anyone ever had cause or
reason to even dream of Miami’s condi­
tion today, had vision—faith and a cer­
tain degree of courage.
Today you need nothing but plain, ordin­
ary common sense and reasonable judg­
ment to buy anywhere in the Greater
Miami District.

H, .

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B uick
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few.#ik m h I
Iff

has built

AfFVOED

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Brakes

And the Miamians of yesterday, who have profited by Miami’s
growth, have been the first to buy today a t Miami Shores — the
replica ot Miami — set a little fu rth er up the shores of Biscayne Bay, with all the advantages t h a t Miami enjoys. ASK
THEM!

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Gas

MIAMI SHOP F ft

J ilte r

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Automobile

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U n le ss sa id e * r t|fic*i*
red eem ed a c c o r d ln s , ' '
p e e d w ill Issu e thereon**

A STUPENDOUS

that the Miami banks would ever record
deposits of $130,000,000?

7/1'o ne

„ N B t t _ o f NEAJ o f

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WHO EVER DREAMED

BUILD THEM

accords^. 1

o w in g d eeeribed D
tn ^ S em ln o l# C ounty.

•M IA M I SHORES;

t ' l e r k E' lr cul l C o u r t S e m i n o l e

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Florida Has U r g c ' ^ ^ ' V ^ A " ' ^ ! IHE; Ale I C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
[(riven fall short of the act uni qunn (irj
„ SI.
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IV A
We e k s . t&gt; *'
of such waters*July 21 -:i. An* i-ll-M-2*&gt;
Output Of Mineral ontity areused,usedespecially
for medical purposes
E tlF AFFI.IlMTIIIN
Fi l l !
and for tin- medical value. To that NOTTH
W ater Last Year extrnt
AX I I E E I I I N l i c i t S K I T I O X r.I.%
the totals do not fully rep­ HI- T i l t : I J E X E R » I. S T A T U T E S

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o f NW 1*1 See. I t T w p . 21 S . R an ge
31 E a st. 1.28 se r e s.
T h e s a id la n d b e in g a ss e sse d a t
Ih e d a te of Ih e Issu an ce o f su ch
c e r t if ic a t e
In th e nam e o f U n­
k n ow n .
T h a t O. O. W o tco tt p u r c h a s e r of
T a x C e r tific a te No. I l l d a ted the
l l h day o f June. A. D. 1*13, ha*
file d sa id c e r tific a te In m y o ffic e
an d h as m ade a p p lica tio n fo r T ax
D eed to laaua In accord an ce w ith
la w . S aid c e r tific a te em b ra ces th*
fo llo w in g d escrib ed property s it u ­
a t e In S e m in o le C ou n ty. F lo rid a tow lt:
I Ait 7 M idw ay n ea r Oviedo.
T h e sa id land b e in g a ss e sse d at
th e d a te o f th* issu a n ce or each
c e r tific a te In th e nam e
of
Un­
k n ow n .
T h s t O. O. W o lc o tt pu rch aser o f

V. I: DOl'OI.AHH,

III' TI I F. S T t T E l»F I T. I ' l l III %,
resent the Importance of this in­
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 4.—A dustry
to the state.
N o t l r c l* h e r e b y nlveri lh:U II II
total output of 1,861,897 gallons
Saler, of w ater in 1921 were re­ l l u n d y | u i r r h : i * e r of T a * 1‘e r l l f l r a l e
of mineral w ater valued at $ 135,- ported from springs or wells lo­ No 3U|. d.tle&lt;| I h e l l h d n y o f J u n e
357 came from 16 aprings report­
L&gt; l ’J 23. h a * f i l ed nald c e r t i f i c a t e
in the following counties, A
In my o f f i ce anil ha* m a d e a | , p l i c a ­
ing sales of such w ater in Florida cated
t i o n f o r l a* d e e d t o l"*U* In a c ­
named
in
their
rank
of
sale;;
Volu­
during 1924, Herman Gunter, sia, Duval, Hillrijorougli. Pinellas, c o r d a n c e w i t h l.iw Sai d c e r t i f i c a t e
m nhlr&gt;|i
a c». 11 in*’
lit* l.........
ul l ow. ion
Ink d r' s&gt;riril iii'u
hctl
l
s&gt;
rtt *
s*elit
S tate Geologist, reports. The out­
Pasco, St. Lucie,
UlcN% Nassau,
rsamou, iaylor, | Iiroiiprly ultuatnt ill S«mindl« coun
put for this year was seven times Manatee,
Daile. S an ta, ty. I'lurMa, inw 'li
I'utnnin,
.......
g reater than thnt of 1920, the in­ Rosa, and Rtadf(
i r *l i i / ' , r ,i
I aw i *2 -\ fH»i:It &gt;*•
m - »*«. ?i*r
&gt;r
aui
&lt;i
ni
.
30
Ka?tl”
l0 arr«d
crease contributed to the rapid
T h e fluid luml helliK j m*c*sed ill
growth of the cities of the State
t h * ( l i t * &gt;■f i h e I s s u a n c e of s u c h c er
nt which centers the waters were Butter Production In c u t * i n t he riaiiii of «» i ’ U ' h e i t i m
1' nl es n e.ild c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l be rc
largely used.
l s e m e d n c c o r d l n g In I t' v l i t i|e&gt; I
These sates represent waters^Canada I s Increased iwi
l l |i-*ue t h e r c n on t h* 2 7 t h d a y
sold for table use, for medical pur
„f a u k . a i &gt; i •*2r.
l i e s * IIIV o f f i c i a l n l r f n o t i i r - s m l
poses and for use in soft drinks.
OTTAWA, Aug. 4.—Steady in e aWl i ltill*
l l i * 21 ilav o f J u l y , A h
W aters reported for tha latter use create in butter production in Can- sl'J2i.
■*
v r p u m i..m ' *
’•t represent only a very small pro- ada has taken place in recent yejjrj
I'lnk
&lt;• r. olt ' - . . o i l Semi n. . I , ,
portion o f the total, namely 65,000 a report of the bureau &lt;&gt;f stati stics
C o u n t y . I ‘.or Ida
gallons, while no attem pt was I showing that 81,000 tons were Inly 31. 2*. A uk t. II. I*. 21
made by Mr. Gunter to collect s ta - j manufactured in 1921, against 73,x i *i ..It \ 111»\
run
tintiefl on the quantity and value 1 000 tons in 192.1 and 68,000 tons m i i H i: o r
i n
nt.E li
i m i i ii * i : i i m i
o f water used in the manufacture j In 1922. To this, an average of
r.75 O F T H E
HEXEIItl.
HT. 4Tof lo ft drinks an n whole. The te rm , 45,000 Ions n year may 1m* added
t l l . H III T H E U t i l , ill* F M l .
It III A.
“mineral w ater" in sometimes inis*( foi butter made on the farm s and
lending but in this report Mr. Gun in the hornei.
No l l e * I* h " r * h y e l v *n lli.il A. E
1niports of blitter have av e ra g ­ lUiilalom | n i r i h i * e r of T i t i V r t l f l te r has reference to water which
I
l
*1 II . 0 t h e 7 t h , Et ) i.f
is sold in its natural state and ed 1,500 tons annually, the report J u li iee S An I2UV
' , l»20. lias llteil
till c e r
coining fiom the various springs says, and exports 8,50(1 ion*, while 11( I r a t e In oi&gt; o f f Ire. anil lot in a d a
or from wells yielding waters of there has been a steady increase i*» a p p l i c a t i o n l o r l a x d e e d h i I s s u e
l l u .........
with l i a
Sa h l c e r
exceptional properties. The stntis stocks.
l i c a l e e m b r a c e s I he l o l h u v u n r , | e.
Creamery butter production last 1 U
tics also confine themselves to
•r r i h e d i i r o p e r l y " l t i u i - 1 lo .Semin
w atets which were sold and do not year amounted to 182,161,317 ole COIIIIIV. F l o r h l a . l o - u i t
I I o f H 1 2 of !-•.» ■* Heritor.
include th at which was given away pound i, an iucrea e of 11.2 F* r I HE
T V|| ’ ll H I I n rige 111 E n sl
«t the aprings and nt health re- cent over 1923.
T i l e salil l aoi i lielri,: as:'«site,| i

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F i b r e s of B ryan t Fun era! at Washin g ™

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IS SCARCE
AND GETTING SCARCER
ALL THE TIME

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mean in a way, he says, th an n
college diplomn fo r It is not often
than is nsked to show a diplomn
■but-one.is often in need of a birth
certificate in handling legal m a t­
ters.
“Since Jnnunry 1821 the S tate
Board of Health has been acting
ns godfnthor to every child whose
birth is legally registered," fa t­
ed the bureau chief. "A Imoklot
bearing the names of the parents,
date of b irth and page and book
number in which the record tuny
be found, is sent to the m other by
' the hoard upon receipt of the
baby’s b irth certificate. In this
booklet m ay also lie found re a ­
ms for the iinportur.ee of these
■ records.
This notice of birth reg istration
ji&lt; of as unquestionable value and
jsiiyuld lie preserved with ns g reat
as vnre as the diploma which ttv
child will receive when graduating
from college twenty years later. In
fact m an y a person on receipt of
; the diploma unties the the "liming
rufiji,ribbon, takes one long look
f la t the unfurled sheet and then
rolls iit* the sheepskin again and
atorgs it aw ay so carefully that he
knijws'he. has one but doesn’t know
wburn- to find it.
*'lt Js not often liint one is a s k ­
ed to show a college dipt mia, hut

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is called upon to identify himself
ns to ace and citizenship. This
birth registration notice suffices
for ordinary purposes. In legal dis­
putes, however, n certified copy of
the original certificate is required.
This notice of b irth reg istratio n is
a formal acknowledgem ent that
the baby’s birth has been duly reg­
istered with th e Florida State
Roanl of H ealth in accordance
with the law which requires tjutt
every birth in the state m ust be
reported within ten days by the
physician, or person in attendance,
to the local re g istra r, who month­
ly srrnls nil such reports to this
departm ent where they a re filed.
It is from this record th at the in­
formation is taken th at is put on
the notice of b irth sent to each
mother.
’’The board of health is as prom pt
ns possible in acknowledging the
announcement o f the bnhy's birth
registration. Hut various factors
contribute toward delay in the is­
sue of these notices. If the baby
is bom early in the month it is
a m atter of several weeks before
the birth certificate is receivd. Il­
legible handw riting and incorrect
spelling of the nam es by physicians
and others on th e original c e rti­
ficate results in the retu rn
of
nmny of tile notices for correction.
T hat these certificates are prixed
by the parents is evidenced by the
desire of the parents to have them
vntuc attached to
correct. The value
them is also apparent in the many
requests which are received for no­
tices of birth registration for older
children. The bureau has received
mnnv letters of appreciation of
these certificates nnd the work
th at it is doing in bringing about
a complete registration."

French Making Plans For Offensive
Against Riffians Later This Month
PARIS, Aug. .’I.—In the a b ­
sence of any fighting of iinpnrtnm e lietwecn the French and the
rebellious tribesm en in Morocco,
attention has turned chiefly to
the reported approaching French
off ensi ve.

|t 0prcr picture showa the procession of friends passing the
L the New York Avenue P resbyterian C hurch on the morning
the funeral; the lower le ft picture shows soldier pall hear
[pVi„,. the civilian nllendnnta of the cask et; the one on tinihews the grave side of the Com moner w ith Rev. George it.
rt (to left of ten t pole) of Birm ingham , A labam a, reciting the

TT BECAME

Sanford Citizens Arc
Asked Not Kill Birds
Who Destroy Insects

\N E IN JAIL
Y ALIENISTS

tinned from Page One)
their business by causing
[ withdraw their savings."
Illy Suffers Breakdown
Lid them his boards of diI were mere figure-heads,
ftt all the burdens of (lie
ft were upon his own .-du,gi­
ft had m ven scrvntitfl, three
Itnotur cars, and three sccm His troubles multiplied!
RratfcnJ -um ethirg like a
■ breakdown. He drank a
■ inlMs.ii became ad d ict-!
(C ontinued from Pago One)
■jtotici. One day lie got upt of 91,580,
H elr-tay fioni his business [ U nder M ajor D. I.. Thrasher,
and nv .ctl to Chicago j C aptains R. H, Berg, $500, U\ M.
^ftljdi lulling laxor straps. | McKinnon, $250; Randall t huso
■ 6P*nlng f t a t e m e n t o f t h e $125; C. K. Henry, $140; George
wpilr it fifteen m in -; Bishop, $275; 11. J. Lehman, $150;
"tin State’s A ttorney • m aking a totnl of $2,010, the larg ­
‘•‘ttw.b' cc. ' ressed the est am ount raised under any one
■
(Vv -II crevious ef- m ajor.
H®
no mention had
U nder M ajor Floyd
Palm er,
L* allegi d insanity, C aptains C. L. B ritt, $125; S. M.
■o . .
' has fought Lloyd, $250; Win. ,L Hardy. $52-5;
B
'*.?*vt him from the W. H. Leffler. $125; H. B. MiR
’ * D --..it today Cail, $150; L. U. May, $200, mak­
1 ' *Rr..Tn to raise ing a total of $1,075. the second
W f v: , l'r M ar,*, defense. highest am ount raised under one
■ h H fathiTof tkr combmn- m ajor.
\f lr£’
■! few fe**t
U nder M ajor S. O. Shinholser,
1
of t h e 1C aptains R. A. W inston, $175:
'c
v. ,s n stole F red Ball, $25; II. C, IhiBosc, $075.
J. C. Hutchison, $250; E. ,1. August Brinfes Floods
1,1 ""ffflued urge of the Moughtnn, $125, no report by C ap­
Hail, Snow, Storms
I f ’?
was select- tain Long, m aking a to tal of $1,250.
1m A four hours,
I lilt \(io , Aug. I.— Hail stones
•*‘id li* l i i ,.. the case
! as Inrg
eggs., snow. fluml
this week.
violent tliuiidcrstorins and cool
weatlicf have found mention in
A ugtrt
w u th e r ehroitiele in
pl.vi of ’.In' usual record o f sky
I loekctinc
tem peratures.
Hail
I wu i irfiorted in midwestern state:
l Jloinla). n diig cnusiderahl dnnii
toi aero craps in parts of
(Continued from Page One)
C aptain W. A. I-effler; Lieuton- I Kentucky. Snow fell for five
r n t s —?», F. W bitner. J r., Mrs. R i ntinutc' m r an area of several
f f i* ^ n . P,
near Ainberg, W is.,
E- T olar, H. M. ltum hley, K. It ■square
j
and
w
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liowesi
by dam aging bad
■non we saw you
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a*oiii
tli
smith
want
mine word of
C aptain J.^C. H utchinson; 'I.iou'ado a m istake
dannec hv fh a jd '''liters o f tho Ri«
1 you. We are tenants— Miss T . T. Daniels, R. V
ago and w ant to Davey. Rev. T. J. Nixon, Paul Big
m e one has fol- ger... H. B. Lewis.
ay End Coal Scale
C ertain 11. J . Lehm an; Lieuten­
uut of the cornan ts—S. K. Dighton. S. S. Baumcl
i\ ngoi ia uions Tod ay
P. B. Forbes. A. W. Ilarz.
»‘&lt;i on Check.
r,l,en on u check of
Dank of Hum'L "John, Fred and Notable Reporter Is
ttris, ’

$35,945 I s Raised
In First Ten Hours
ChamberCampaign

rD’ Surrounds
pB Of Illinois
Rn Last Week

"t cardboard which
lr *. Sen man’s homo
‘ .,&gt;n Mi:;* Stallman
sister scared
"or letter."
I,lly referred to a
,y 8l‘ht to Mrs.
t,’.r mid reared to
an,l sivniol hv revnlo' ,K- K- K* has
" 1 &gt;’ deciphered
‘ made public until
the
,!"l Mrs, Semnnn
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dhey Urak
• tallmnn ftir'b q r
'hiRing’s investigart'vtvd toward dcci*

Dead From Poisoning

NEW YOPK. Aug. 4.— Kiel
Loc, ag e 71, ship news repnrte
•m arantine for tho Asuocii
Press since -Inn. 1878, died to
nt Ids hbme in Rooebank. Str
Island. Mr. I.ce becam e ill in -li
abandoning his post for the f
tim e in a notable career. Gen
septic poison is how his illness
described by Dr. G eorge Mord

Markets

Tho correspondent of the Temps
in Fez reports th at the offensive
must come at the end of August,
ns a winter canioulgn is unthink­
able, for nil the roads will be iliapracticable for use afte r Oct. Id,
when the rainy season commences.
Asm prelim inary to the offen­
sive various strong ltiffian posi­
tions southward of the Oureghia
river which now form bases for
raids, me expected to he cleaned
j
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Municipal Band Will | mi by the French.
A mobile French column S atu r­
Give Special Concert day pHisaeil half n mile beyond
the mins of the form er French
From Valdez Balcony Ain
Bousissn position, which was
blown tip by the garrison Inst
I be rcgulnt concei t to be given week. The commander counted
by tilt Municipal hand from th** the bodies of Ifil) dead Riffians on
I ale &gt;:iy of [lie Valdez Iloiel Thurs­ tho barbed wire entanglem ents.
day night, Aug. 5. at 8 oVlhfk, No trace was found of the French
will ic one
pnrtii uliii interest, lieutelvant who blew up tho post.
i* t. ii-'P-ated. 'lie program for
F orty, pilots who accompanied
the t eiminn as niuiounceil bv Hi- n mobile column to Ain llousissa
.1 .. Reizen t- in foil w it
hod just finished the task set for
I March—The three M ! tears them when they wcie ordered to
Autumn |J,| ,w rvt’ «•»*&gt; bombard West of
Ouzzun. They dropped some tons
...
of explosives on Mount Sarsnr,

Star

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end Notes Po Meet

MAKE RESERVATION EARLY

On 'I'lic Road to Independence
The thrifty man is on Ilie rnatl to independence—"
ami every step bringa him nearer th*&gt; goal of hik
ambition. It will tfive you the right inspiration
for regular deposits to have an nceouut with the
Seminole County Hank.
I Per Cent Interest Paid On Saving:; Accounts

ioin(!tounti
S a n f o r d ,F la
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Real E state Auction S ales.

Lot uu sell your property

AT AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanford
OUIt SALES FORCE :trc EXPERTS
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
If you have Property you want sold— List it with ua
and kiaa it good-bye.

ALLEN AND BRENT
110 E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.

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WI L L 0 1 VR Y O U M t A L T H
l i a r N l l t i i t l f f C mII »»r ftlitiMr f o r u p
■&lt;!it'i*s from Pope I'ins Klmimh
lin t it I nit’ll I . t Turn lit til I I n n f r r r *
and Marshall Focli of Franc were
brought here to be read at the ' n i l I r r I 'h o i a r I S - - . I
ilfnlilrticr rfmur II
upvnimr m* sit»n of flu' forty- birfl
jiiiiitial intcrm itinnal convuntKRi «
Dr. W. E. IVIacDouKRll
K night.1 of Columhos by James A.
i n iiiu r n ii i n
Mi »i:ri %i .i m t
Flaherty, auprenu* knight. Iblrty
11 m i n i %
l l r » l Niilltniiiil HrittL II «i 111| I ta i£
Imy - tonight will he initiated, into
the Order of Columbian Squires. IIinira. It lo I- null 'i to a nml h&gt; 1ein.|ui n&gt;. ol
The first unit of « world wide iuvcnile organization sim ilar to the
Order of Me Molay of Masonry.

FAVORS RAIL MKRG.KIt
SW AM PSCO'T, Ma s., Aug. 1.
—Tlio voluntary cmisolIllation of
railroads in Preildont &lt; obdge’s
nplplort would pave the way to a
tmiiithm ut transportation pcobienu.

Wriffht, Warlow and Company
Are Now Kcccivluj; Application Fur

The highest pi ices are re* * ivi d
during the months of Nov&lt; mber,
Jnm lary, February and Mart

Notice Ladies—
on Improved Husinms nnd Itcfildcntiul Properly
in Sanford
Funds immediately avallnhlc Bubjecl to title
examination.
A P P L IC A T IO N S I’O R A P P R A IS A L S

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SEE

DuBOSF AND HOLLFR
REALTORS

In n i»rc*crii»Uaii for

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States now nr- Dengue or H|Uous Fever,
of - every hnn

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Iiim llir iicrv* 4 Aflcr Mcclvttm fmii
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t ■» jifi&gt;»inc miffcrtiik; iut l did »
sincerely,

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Phone 102-M

s c o r r , Mass., Aug. I
Ceulidge wiil recall
:ur-'il conference to map
idatlre program for

G raduates from normal mhonl
of the s ta te for the school year of
11)23-24 totaled 1,501].
Of this
num ber I,1H8 were white students
and 318 were negro students.

For Further Information.
Cull ul Montezuma Hotel.

Unl i t w l m l Mr. A r t h u r T r a w l o k .
I l l H. It*iv A vc linn I*• n.iy r c ^ a r i l t n u
l i t i s vvitinlerful

Sanford
Mattress Factory
farm

TANGIER, ■ Spanish Morocco,
Aug. .1. — Tile Riffians
who
are fortified north of the Oueghia
river continue to bring up reinfoieemonts in the expectation of a
French attack against their lines.
Rebel forces have succeeded in
m aking their way through the
French and Spanish lines near
Ouezznn. They reached the v il­
lage of Arbnuin, destroyed the
communications and then retired.

Local Man Aided By
Chiropractic

For New M attresses, renova'i
upholstering, upholstery aiatcri
CALL

\ 1.1,

one of the
ltiffian strongholds
which m ust be cleared out before
the French offensive begins.
The Ain liouaissn action cost the
life of Pilot Captain .iaille, tin air
are of tho world war, during which
he downed six enemy planes,
•faille, while flying low, ns the con­
ditions required, whs struck in the
arm nnd leg by ltiffian bullets.
His plane crashed and the enemy
rushed up to take possession of it,
but the mobile force was able to
drive them off and obtain ponsesnion of Captain Jaille's lx&gt;dy. The
fnte of the lieutenant who accom ­
panied -Iaille as observer is not
known.

YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT IN THE
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PER LOT
NOW

a!!!« Ibu tin * " .

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1111 Park Avenue

Extra Added AilratTiuu
MISS GERTRUDE MflOPY
Singer of i'opuutr Si&gt;nt:s
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' p p k c ia i . &gt;O T irr.i All obituary
nor lets, cards of thenka. resolutions
a ad notice n «l •nter:slr._.*nta where
rbarxea are aiade will bo c*&gt;»r#sd
f i r at regular -jdrsrtUIng ratot.
mm m&gt; ■111■w
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■K M nrn t u b ash ociatbii ritRit*
The Aaaoclated Preaa la eacluatv s lr entitled *o the uae for rapubllcatlnn of all newa dlapatehea
credits* to It or not otherwlae cred­
ited In thle papor and alao the lo­
cal newa nubllefied herein. All rlabte
of repiibllcatlon of special dlapatcbee herein are alao reaar-ed.
TU ESD A Y , AUGUST 4, I92.*i
T H E H ER A LD S PLATFORM
1,—Deeper w ater route to Jackson-

Till*.

7*—(Junstruetlnn of St. Johns-Indlnn River canal.
S.—Eaten a inn of white way.
4.— EatMision of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, tennla eourla,
ete.
A.— Augmenting of building pro­
gram —houaea, hotela, apartm ent
houaea.
•.— Extension of atreet paving pro-

gram.

7-—Conatrurtlnn
of
boulevard
around I.ake Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program .
•*— Rxpanalon of achool ayatem
with provinlon for Inffeased fa­
cilitie s_________________ ‘

The Turning Point For S a n fo rd

Life Is nil so strange and new,
T here's so much I w ant to do,
B ut it seems w hatever I
Think I'd like to do or try
Some one comes rig h t n ftc r me,
JuBt as fast as fa st can be,
C atches mo nnd tells me: “ No,
L ittle J a n e t m u stn 't go!"
I'm ju st a little girl, nnd oh,
T hom 's ao much l w ant to know,
W ant to do, bu t all the day
“ No" is nil th a t people say.
Nevur once they say to me:
"Y es, go see what you can sec!
Go alone and race and run,
Climb thu trees and have some
fun."
“ You’ll g et hurt," Is all they say,
And If you should run away
“ You'll get lost!" Oh dear, oh
dearl
T here's so very much to fear
I can see no fun at all
Being young nnd being small.
If God’s taking care of us
Can life b e H O dangerous?
■—Edgar A. Guest.
---------o--------F o r some couples, m arriage is
an endurance fight.
---------o--------' Watch Sanford's building fig­
ures m ount this month.
---------o--------Lots of leap year m arriages
prove to bo leaps in the dark.
---------o--------Speaking «&gt;f has heens, there
arc Shelby, Montana and Dayton,
Tennessee.

As Brisbane Sees

THE BUSY MAN’S NEWSPAPER

| PA N DOBBS

-

. Flics never use napkinjl

The S tar-lit Way.
Making Men Worthy.
Meet the Halobates.
Consider Amphioxus.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

Fourteen hundred memberships secured ta about two
hours of actual work, is the record made by the ban torn
Chamber of Commerce this morning. Reports made at noon
today show a total of nearly thirty-six thousand dollars has
(Copyrtniii i n n ______
been subscribed on the opening day of the campaign.
A more enthusiastic group of men and women was
MILLIONS lacking his faith
never assembled in Sanford than those w'.io met at the Cham­
m ay envy W. J. Bryan, as he lay
ber of Commerce this morning at nine o’clock. Anxious to
get to their tasks, the delays of having pictures taken and in his coffin on Thursday while
receiving final instructions caused many of them to become 25,000 passed through tho Presby­
restless nnd it was with difficulty they waited until the terian Church. They saw n faint
signal was given for them to go to their various districts smile on the strong face, gray in
death.
niul begin actual work.
And they could see th at he be­
Men of all walks of life were included in the parade of lieved his own eloquent words:
workers this morning. With their coats off, with their
Christ has made of death a s ta r ­
sleeves rolled up and with n determined look, they instilled
lit way between the companion­
a spirit of determination among hundreds of bystanders
who realized this morning, as never before, that the citizenry ships of yesterday and the reunions
of their city mean business and that nothing can stop them of tomorrow.
from making Sanford a greater city.
TODAY Bryan lies under ground
Actual work of solicitation started about ten o’clock. in Arlington Cemetery, with many
Meeting a ready response on the part of business houses and other brave fighters. On a little
individuals, workers became more pepped up as the minutes white board not fnr from his grave
passed. When prospects doubled the quotas set for them, is written. "On fame s eternal
when individuals quickly responded with liberal subscrip­ camping ground their silent tents
tions,
when squawks
and kicks
were noticeably absent, and
-.....
• . aro spread;
...
*and
.......victory
. . guards
A .. ... ___ imm «t*m r.•«£*»•I *
when
everyone
m
every... part
ofmtown
seemed in thespirit i , th B0,cmn roun(j the bivoliac of
of tho tiny and awaketo hw duty the taskwas made easy 1^ ^ j „
for those who are giving their time for the good of their 1
duty.
WHAT HAS happened to him,
With three more days in which to work, with enthusiasm since he died with that smile of
growing greater as the hours pass, with such a spirit of co­ victory on his face, whether he has
operation as has never been in evidence in Sanford before, m et and recognized old boyhood
there is no doubt that the goal of fifty thousand dollars, friends of Nebraska and some of
and two thousand memberships, will be more than reached. his political running mates, wc do
This morning’s activity marked the turning point in the not know.
life of Sanford. The result of the first day’s work shows
But thousands will visit his
the world that the people of this city have awakened to grave with reverence. He will
their opportunities and that Sanford is on the way to great­ have his place, for a while, in our
local history. Ilis last great e f­
er days. It has been u great beginning.

BIR LE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
BETTER THAN SILVER AND
o
-----GOLD:—Godliness w ith content­
“Old S tu ff' That Wears Well
m ent in g re a t gain.
For we
brought nothing into thin world,
and it la certain wc can carry no­
Addressing a good-sized audience of salesmen ami busi­
th in g out. And having food nnd
raim en t, let ua be therew ith con­ ness men of Miami recently, Gilbert Johnson, a successful
te n t. 1 Tim othy 0: 0, 7, 8.
young real estate man of that city spoke of "the things that
A LITTLE G IR L’S QUESTION
] ’m ju st n little girl, and so,
Everybody says: “ No, no!”
J u s t a little girl th a t seca
F un in chasing birds nnd bees,
Running a fte r music men,
B ut if I get started, then
N urse or m other says: “ No. no
{No, No! Jan et, m ustn’t go!”

T'

Food and people
i
..‘. 7 i
toon rich to _____
agree' __
with

d

T ru th Is stran g er tta,]
‘Y ou can buy button h o £ ]
Some of these new
m ake the St. Vitus £31
slow motion movie.
1
E xplorers found a newa
in the Pacific ocean. Fin«|
drop a player piano.
1
The dangerous part a b j
to fo rget your past j.
succeed in forgetting it.
If you will get up ab
light you can get th»
cussed out before it startH
T errible new* from p.
are w earing wrist watchit mean they are ready f j l
c r w ar?
■ ,Brl

ALUMINUM Wi
SALE
J rtV J

$1.50 V&lt;ilucs for
75c Values for

Etc.

DAVJG GUKNir

A s Long As They __
“ A G re a te r Sanford Thi
A G re a te r Chamber
Commerce"

t

SUNK!

RINK’S FILLIli
STATION

fort, the Scopes trial, will take its
interesting plare in the history of
lawsuits, and th at is “Fame," ns
wo know it.

WORTH MORE than nil the
fame, to Bryan's happiness, wns
his power to believe that he, his
personality in detail, would he pre­
count” in good salesmanship.
“The things that count in life,” lie said, “are the things served in Idiss through all eter­
nity, Such happiness us th at really
we cannot count.
is worth while.

111.1 Sanford Avc. Sanf#

HANDING OUT WORTHLESS CHECKS
TIMES-UN ION

128 Feet

There is probably no place in the j era generally is in a large mens-

"Courtesy, politeness, kindness, consideration for others,
country than Florida where t h e ; ure responsible for the situation
these things count and are to he classed as the human ele­
MISS MAY SIMONS lived near handing out of w orthless checks is which now am azes the students of r
Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two stores tk
ment in salesmanship. Being a good salesman is merely a Southern lumber mill, and mar* so prevalent, and this very rep re­ life in America. Crime is flourish- j
beitjg a real human being. Service is the soul of salesman­ ried ladies did not approve of her hensible business would result in ing everywhere in the country; the n
morals. So, in tho presence of 150 n great deal more loss to mer- reat prisons of the United States (■ corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick can be]
ship, and when one sincerely wants to serve his fellowman. includlng men, they seized the chants and others if there did not gare
overflowing and murder nnd • H
he is most likely to express his kindly feelings by smiles, girl, stripped away her clothing, exist a wholesome dread of taking robbing nnd arson and assau lt ■ chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.
cordipl handshakes, good humor and uniform cheerfulness. covered her body with hat tar, checks from stran g e rs. Jackson­ seem crowding the columns of the J|
ville people have been “bitten" so newspapers.
Maudlin sym pathy ■
Courtesy to some may seem but an airy trifle, but it is the and warned her to leave town.
that the m ajority of them for the m urderers and thieves and *
air cushion that softens the jolts on the road wc all must ( SCHOPENHAUER, the gloomy often
are careful. But this does not other m iscrennts
caught
and g
60 Feet
travel.
German philosopher, endeavors to mean that the offering has ceased brought up for punishment is giv- j ■
“I believe in being courteous to all human beings, no mat­ explain such outbreaks in his book j o r even slowed up. Every day ing stren g th and encouragement to J
lw riters of checks who have no the evil-minded.
ter how humble their station in life; for courtesy is contag­ “Studies in Pessimism."
The h e a lth y -!■
Hu says that women are in a money on deposit in the banks try minded need keep together or th e j*
Between First and Second Streets on Sanford Avce
ious. and the more we show the more comes back to us."
r, ,
,
.......... * i „ ! league to make every man support to get them accepted and a large criminals and th eir adm irers will j "
That, of course, is “old stu ff’
[I ban b een p i u u .h u ! u f)(r |jfe fl((niD (,ne woman. and any number of "had checks” are taken bring even worse results.
At $610.00 per front foot.
| *j
great deal. But il is also one of the preachment's that can children th at may he horn.
in the course of a month. The
Foreign comment upon the situ- ■
well be repeated in every gathering of business men who
Women, says he, never forgive checks are sometimes “ made good" ation in the United States comes j »
are looking for ways to better their earnings and their pros­ any women that proves false to when threats of prosecution are in a single point and th at is the 1J
her sex, hy lightening m an’s re­ indicated; hut in many cases the lax enforcement of laws. Releas- j ■
pects.
sponsibilities. They may forgive drawers cannot lie found nnd »u
Particularly in Florida, however, would it bo good talk the man taking advantage of e a s y ’other instances the am ount iuvol- ing criminals on bail often pro- ■
vides for fu rth er crimes before a M
for ambitious towns. If a Florida town would set out in all conditions, hut never the Woman. ' ved fs not sufficient to promise trial has been accomplished in the ; *
tmrnestness to be known as “Thu Most. Courteous .Town” .il
satisfaction when legal proceed- j first instance. The system of pad F "COUItdE, there is more ttiaV mgf&lt; are instituted,
(role and shortened
sentences
could count on an impetus to its growth that would carry it
2102 First St.
Realtors.
in it. Man, for his own good., tine of the excuses by persons nmke the convicted crim inal well
far indeed. Strangers can be wooed and won by courtesy th atslowly,
through the ages, being passing had checks is th at they pro- pleased and certain of quick re­
as quickly as they can be won by the evidence of investment made fit for m arriage.
pose to pay tile money indicated lease. The more serious crim es
opportunities. 11 a stranger is made to feel welcome in a
It was forced on him. before he on the pnp&lt; r, hut need time. They are happily not actuully prevalent
town, and g e ts th e impression t h a t h e can obtain courteous
,|uit" r,,,*'ly. spiritually, and Speak of good intentions as though in Florida but there is yet plenty ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HUB
service without buying it at great price, lie is pretty likely he is not ready yet, as a 4rule. It th at really attuned for a deed th a t of room for improvement and the ■
woman’s (July to make him it na morally wrong as going into bad check writer, although proba­
to be “sold ’ to that town, even though he travel on to other •a
ready. Miss Simons, of the ium -1a .{tore and helping oneself to bly indignant if classed with
places.
her mill, is one of the incidents gotfijs without paying at alt. There thieves and others who plan to de­
In those other places, the traveler talks of how he was in inferior m an’s moral educa- is no real difference between writ* fraud, is among the nuisances
ing an order upon a bank where th at should he driven out.
treated in the (own ot courtesy, and is ever after a speaking b ° n■
-------ono hns no money—or less money I The issuance of a worthless ■
advertisement for that town.
MR. BEEBE, hack from scion- than the order mentions— ami tenCourtesy for all human beings, Mr. Johnson recommends. tific travels and deep sea explnra- dering it as payment for purchases check indicates intelligence enough
On Sanford Avenue. Only one blod|
indict the one offering it. of
A town could adopt that idea hut enlarge upon it hy showing tion, tells of strange fishes of the or debt of any kind, and stealing to
fraud. No per-on would w rite an _
from First St. For quick saleati
I tho things
The- person order for the delivery of goods or ■
courtesy from all human beings that make up the town’s deep sea..
,
........ obtained.
...................
Brought to the surface, they ex- tendering a Imd check is really property belonging to another and “
population. I his could really be achieved in time, this uni­
Real Bargain
nnd die of a disease like the more culpable than an ordinary expect to be deemed Innocent.' «
versal courtesy. Ami great would be tho benefit that would pam!
"bonds" th at kills workmen sod- thief, for the transaction is given More culpable is the person who *
come to the courteous city— would come let’s say, to Cour­ detdy coming from caissons under tho form of legitimacy, and the
deliberately hands a third party J
teous Sanford.
high air pressure.
proffer of a worthless ’check as-

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company,

j

Corner Lot for Salt!

an order for money, pretending a
— ----nines the same position ns th at of th at the signer of the check hns j *
U L c.r SEA fish carry light- to one handing over counterfeit mon- money deposited with the hank ■
MY FAVORITE STORIES
a t t e n e t their p r e y , a n d to i d e n t if y ey.
upon which the order is draw n. ■
Calvin Coolidgn has been presi­
leach other. The male sometimei
REALTOR
Hy IRVIN S. COHll
In this connection il may well
dent two yearn and it doesn't scum
carries one, the female two lights, be remarked that the sym pathy The practice should he frowned up *■
on and the full penalty provided ■
like more than five.
Honm.s 501-502. Phone 95
Montague Glass some time ago
extended criminals and wrong-do- hy law impo-ed wherever possible.1*
“Oh," said the youth, "pnw'n and vice versa.
C
ertain
fishes
ca
rry
and
control
beat
me
to
it
by
giving
publicity
Firist National Hank HuiMingmighty li.nl off. He’s l&gt;een purely
Alabama has a bumper cabbage
colonies of light-giving bacteria
crop this year which may reduce to a story which Jimmie Montague, all spring. Now he's down flat in within th eir own bodies. These
A ROW IN ENGLAND
the
columnist-poet,
tells.
Jimmie,
SALES FORCE
bail and ailin' stiddy. We're 'fear­
the price of stogies.
who for newspaper is fairly tru th ­ ed paw's powerful sick, lie's 'fear­ they can cover up nt will, with a
MAt'ON TELEGRAPH
------ —o-------contrivance like an eyelid nr cu r­
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING]
They call It tdthy lucre but Iso t ful, declares that the thing really ed, too."
tain,
m
aking
signals
front
fish
to
bnp|H-ncd
out
in
Oregon,
where
lie
A pen picture of William K. with this letter." m eaning, of ...............................................................
it funny how many people are will­
"Nonsense," snorted the older fish possible and sh u ttin g off
was reared.
I Gladstone, which imputes to him course, that if Mr. W right wanted
ing to ho contaminated by it.
man. "Your father isn't sick--ho light m flight from enemies.
A prominent citizen of the town only thinks he's sick. Tell him 1
the quality of hypocrisy, ha* rais- to do anything about it, he knew ■ i i m n x R a i i i i R a i i i i R R i m H M i o i i i i i i i i x 111
---------o-------ed a storm in England. The Mont­
Maybe the reason why a lot of was an ardent believer in the then said so,"
MR. BEEBE’S discoveries, and gomery Advertiser suggests that Lord Gladstone's address,
girls haven't been kisn-d is that new cult of mental healing. W her­
“ Yesslr, I will."
\\ right contends th at it was
those
of
his
assistan
ts,
will
dc-ply
ever possible this gentleman, with
they’ve never hail a chance.
,
it has an origin sim ilar to Meade Lord Milner who gave him authorA fortnight later tho same pair interest those .th.at. .deny evolution
Minnigerodo's
1
I
tinzeal
of
a
devotee,
preached
hi*
——— o -------( Andrew and Ra­ By for his statem ent. He quoted
met again in the same place.
with its gradual changes am'
Jackson—“fearless" biogru- Lord Milner a aying, "Mr. G lad­
A fter seeing some married con -. 1I doctrine. One day on the main
"Billy," said the citizen hcerily,[adaptations, and believe all fish chel.
phy.
pies, our office hoy says hi- now street he hailed an impressionable "how's your father now
stone wa* governed hy his ser­
and ull their Colonies of lightunderstands how long love can be youth from the country.
HoU-r B. Wright, a British a u ­ aglio."
deep
The youngster heaved
giving
bacteria
were
created
at
the
blind.
"Hilly," he said, “ how’s your sigh:
thor, brought out a volume he
same hour.
Perhaps the whole controversy
--------- o--------daddy ?"
called Portrait* and Criticisms, has its basis m the b itterness of
"He thinks lie's dead."
Card In Detroit store window: '
TH E fundam entalist would es- ('° n « r,»inK Gladstone. | , . *a jd :
the Tory and Liberal fights of the
“About to Retire. Clothing One
pecially like thu "H alobates." on- .
[oumk''1l .,hl'
traditions times of Gladstone. W alter lline*
H alf O ff." Nay no more, good
BANNING POLITICS
tfointf insects, described by
Dr. |? lnc*f
^
hi* fol- I age found that as late as lit!’!
night.
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL
Beebe. Those creatu res / walk I ower*. 1Iwll,h su, h »’"'«* fidelity— and DJI I, Tories were not speak
0
along the surface of the ocean o "L
the language ing to Liberals. He recalled an in­
A friend of ours reminds us
"Honor to whom honor is due"
Less Hum a dozen years ago, J lightly th at their feet do not get &gt;f ,the
. highest, strictest principles stance where two men who had
th at Adam und Eve sturted ull o. i* a wise saying. California grew Florida
took
heed
of
the
California
wet.
upheld
by
“
the
tension
of
th
o
,an‘1
.
In
,,r,(v“ ‘e *" l, J" 1 ,l I'fe alto- been friends and room m ates in col­
the trouble when they begun to to wealth and popularity through way and began to spread printer's w ater." They lay th eir eggs on I***'?
FOR
” harmony with his lege met in the House of Com­
raise Cain.
yeajrs of consistent advertising. ink freely. California awoke to the feathers of sea gulls’ w ing»
,
,
mons.
The
liberal
extended
his
Men of vision capitalized thu cli­
living nml riying at new, Ihilu
4 *, / . *
^ ^ n m n e r 's hand, hut the Tory refused it con­
Things Ihut never
happen: mate, the scenery, the fruits and the fact that she had a competitor. anil,
hH lnivate secretary dui - temptuously, say in g ,* "! am not
“ lo u 'v u got a good eye, Mr. Um­ the minerals in the earth by a pub­ Soon she realized that she was on hates cannot endure direct contact
,hi* l’ol'lu;al '
indignantpire, th at was u strike alright, it licity program that exceeded any* tile defensive; then she became with w ater. One drop on thm r: |yn,f despatched
the following note associating with men of your
..............
Itensive nnd critical. Toduy, Cali­ backs causes death.
kind. Mr. Huge also recalled a
ju st fooled me, th at’s all.
thing the world bail ever witness- fornia i i playing second fiddle to
to the author:
dinner party th at wns in utter
-------- o -------id prior t'i the selling of Califurnia k loridn. Hut this must be said to
"Mr.
W
right:
Your
garbage
THE
AMPHIOXUS, however,
anxiety lest a member of the Lib­
Generally speaking what a man to the public. He it said to the
about Mr. Gladstone in P ortraits
hears goes In one ear and out the credit of California that lie put is the credit of Californians; They would cheer the anti-evolutionist, and Criticisms has come to our e r a l party should s:iow up. Milner n a i t x a a u a s a a i i r H a u s u a i n a 'j a a a v c H u i ^ n a n u n a x a * * 1
are
not
cutting
prices
to
meet
m om entarily, for, according to *ciwa* an avowed old T ory. He hated Ha
a
~ * ----------------------------------------------other ami what a woman hears over big,
competition. They are wise enough ence, he is now exactly as he was I knowledge. You are n liar. Because Gladstone because G ladstone was ■ ■"■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ b e m b m m b i m b m m * 11”
goes in both ea ts nnd out at the
Florida, basking in the sunshine to know that in climate and in 50,000,1)00 years ago. No change you slander a dead man vou a r e .o f the ...... .
mouth.
and w rung from an
of contentment and natural b ea u -' geographic location they ure in no since then, hut f course that) u coward. And because you think I unwilling Queen
concessions in
'
t&gt; and wealth, waited for tho I position to compete with Florida makes the world more than fl.QOO the public will accept the inves 1their
behalf. Victoria despised him
Today’s host laugh: To illustrate world to come to her. It required in tourist trade or in winter pro­
lions
from
such
as
the difference between agriculture years to teach the contented Flor-1 duction of fruits ,ral vegetables, years old.
“•cause he was a Liberal
„ fool." Ahponih',1 w « r » '|J r t! ! c r i5 i S ' u J
w*" * Libcr" 1
and politics, an experim enter in idan that the roads leading to Instead of getting panic-stricken
whi,h
..id,
“i
h,iv’
BESIDES,
evolutionists
in
their
Wisconsin is m aking hay with hot California nnd
th_
,
,,
thL‘
I’1
'1
'
1
’"'
wh
o
1
ami
cutting
prices
on
rea!
estate
theories use even poor stationary
air.— Tampa Tribune,
FOUR LOTS, CLOSE TO NEW $50,000 I*Al|
3 ' i1 ink*
’T 11’ r- 1nulI.y
rV lK' ,rr
uf i ncitcb*
,hl' V ri' ■•aiding prices at top Emphinxu*. They say his fain t­
--------- o--------printer
tb© ,lU,ft*w
Contemporary Comment 1
of contentment has no
ly outlined backbone is the an­
DRY. EASTERN EXPOSURE.
"Red" Roberta, famous Centre newspapers in Florida
Florida beg,,.,
began to
to
| tl this pric...... a in tenancy, Cali- cestor of every backbone on the -------------------------------*---. intcre-t i..r us until we have mail •
College football sta r, has been de­ tell tho story of Florida; travelers
SIZE 221 FT. BY 161 FT.
fnrnia
"gam
set*
a
good
example.
feated for the K cnturkv legisla­ carried back favorable reports There is nothing more destructive globe, w hether of fish, reptile,
[f you let everybody know how ' •** it a deposit of service.—C love-)
bird
o
r
animal.
ture. “ Red" knows the game of from this land of natural beauty U&gt; business than price cutting th at
much sense you have you h a v e n 't! land Banner
In fact, Amphioxus, living with any,—Daytona Daily News.
j
' ______
football but he is ignorant on the and wealth; Chambers of
Price $8000
Gumi,
prompted
by
jealousy
or
envy.
- . ------ * ........... ... ■his tail buried in the rand and
game of politics.
merce followed, nnd though a ....
^ Many a girl is single today b e - 1E
there
is
Just
one
Florida
and
one
taking
an
y
th
in
g
th
at
flo
at,
into
TERMS.
fortnight ugo were only sm all or­
At any rate, the evolutionists;Cttl,sl-' she couldn’t stay awake u
The early bird catches the worm ganization* supported by volun­ &lt;..U l ..r n “' . " *l,'n thcsi- are fille d 'h is m outh, is alleged to be the
hrve been making the anti crowd I ^bile a man talked about him self. 5
but who in the deuce wants n tary contribution#, they saw tho up. other admirers will have lo sit direct ancestor of man.
cut
some monkey shines.—S p a rta n -; Jacksonville Journal.
i
.
,
'•••
tiie
line
fence
and
look
on.
InT
h
at
is
a
dreadful
thought.
al­
worm anyway ?— S»nMnl Herald. value of publicity and went t o , vesturp understand tin*
burg Sun.
______
n
.....
V
,
understand
tinend
ihi*
though
th
ere
are
human
heings
The bird, of course.—Oculu Star. work In an intelligent manner d is - 1 accounts for the large 't.iivinJ in
--------_
calling them selves “ A ristocratic"
Tho traveling man catches the sominatlng
Th-*ro
is
no
urgum
ent
about
the
information
a b o u t. Florida right now. Undcr he clr- th at live very much in the AtnNew Yorker advertised for a evolution „f Dayton from a quiet
train .—Eustis Lake Region.
H orida. From that duy the popu- cunutances. there should !„•
», phioxua style, a t least with as lost
The late bird catches the dov'il. lalion of the state lagan to In- wild fluctuations in price, i&gt;ri
° « ¥«"■
»»■":&gt; , N W u r r. 11...IW
I 0 . b “ „2fi"
little e ffo rt, and with ns little not
221-E. First Street, Opposite P o s lo i^
-1'nnqiu Tribune,
I should just steadily advance.
!’™
{Spartanburg Sun.
backbone.
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Greater Sanfofl

A REAL BARGAIN

Sem inole Business Excbanq

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MISS KATIIRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

T.E.L. Class Holds Its
Regular Meeting

TELEPH O N E

Appears At Milane

Tho T. E. L. Class of the F irst
B aptist church held the regular
social and business m eeting at the
church Monday afternoon, Mrs. S.
R. Lyles, Mrs. H erbert Speer, Mrs.
A. C. Rabun and Mrs. C. W. Speer
M»U°ry
acting
a* hostesses.
sc of Mn
Tho business session was ably
jternoon
presided over by Mrs. Beck, the
president. A fter routine business
m enter- was disposed of a delightful social
G' ^ " r Wednesday hour was enjoyed. Delicious re ­
freshm ents of ice cream and cake
U S * " * - w ere served.

l w -jr w s

f ^ ^ f t o r g e Huff,
►*
Jfr*. George
l " * * B. Wilkinson

State Weddings
and Engagements

L tfoore will enterK L f party WodnesPT^r home, compllFarene Tittle.
konardi will be hosntnan Christian Temp»t their regular busicial meeting Friday
3:30 o’clock at her
Street and Holly Ave.

■wart is here visiting
, Stewart.
Ihase spent Sunday
jy at Daytona Beach.

or commerce

U left yesterday for
k he expects to make
Williams of Jacksonpest of her m other.
n. F. D. Brownlee
Daytona Beach to
time.

Miss G ertrude Moody, •■•oprano, snapped at the microphone at s ta ­
tion U'li.AK. Miss Moody is appearing as a member of the Keith
\:i::ilevilli» circuit this week at the Milane i’b iater in this city. Ilcr
entertainm ents here will continue throughout this week, it is announced

iniw and Mnxine
. B. Young of Oviedijr in Sanford.

Methodist Notes

Dean has returned
t, N. C. where she
it very pleasantly.

By VIRGINIA JENKINS

iwkins, a fte r spend*
jj here on business
trip down the E ast

L Kctchens leaves to[home in Sylvester,
delightful visit with

tary and a most faithful and de­
voted worker.
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Senior Kpworth
League will meet «i the home of
Miss Alice Gooding M Kin on S an­
ford Heights tonight. Following
the meeting the First Deportment
will entertain at .1 "kid Party".
When the members of the First
Department are entertainers a
great time is assured,

| Hand returned Satmip Juneluska. Miss
ipellcd to retu rn on
prwlnetl ankle.
J . C. Aycock, Miss
and Jack Aycock
r Asheville, N. C.
remain aw ay some

Wednesday &amp;
Thursday

ersburg, to A rthur Copeland, of St.
Detersburg.
tv and mother, Mrs.
I art leaving today
mh where they will
Uttks at the Sca-

Chiropractic Office
' Established Here By
Dr. W. E. McDougall
The m irror itself
should be ju st as
pretty as the pic­
ture ft reflects. We
have
m irrors
in
many sixes and de­
signs. All of them
are attractive and
original.
"Gifts That Please"

iair end attractive
Dr. W
chiropraeloar.ita, have re_______ (C and half
tome in Madison tor who
visit with Mrs. years has been engaged in the ac­
tive practice of his profession in
■Hn. T. F. Ray.
the north, recently located in this
Hamrick and Miss* eity a f te r a decision that Sanford
?
T urner is the m ost prom ising city in the
J bam Richmond, state. This was learned in a sta te ­
„ JP** Points in m ent made a few days ago by
'wnt sever* Dr. MacDougall upon his arrival
Jntrul, aid relatives. here for the establishm ent of of­
fices for the carrying on of his
r/f
/ ' ,MadisAn. FIr a..
ia.. work.
The doctor states that a fte r look­
r
l- HW**. Mr ing over the sta te he finds Sanford
" T ,hu action to the m ost logical place for the
n of
here advancem ent of work of the nature
rrmanent home.
he is doing. He is a resident g ra d ­
uate of E astern College of Ne­
w ark, N. J . His offices are located
In the F irst National Hank building.

LOT NO. 1 - Linens, Voiles, Crepe tie
Chine and Flat Crepes, values up to
$17.00 f o r .......

............... $7.00

LOT NO. 2—Silk Dresses that were
made to sell for $25.00 and $29.00.
Co-ed and other good makes.

Fine

Crepe Satins, Flat Crepes and Crepe
de Chine. To close out f o r .... $12.75

Urinations
To lie

Pff August

LOT NO. 0—Nu-Slyk, Linens and

3 , Aug. i Reg___
K . ‘fl4,1"r" will be

Dotted Voiles. Only one dozen in this

|rt,teCT &gt;ly »eat
IJ*"' tuguxt -&gt;0,

lot.

line, i ls l,u‘de by
ro n d e a u „f public
[. anticipates a

and medium sizes, values up to $7.00.

fv fn'n hein*T the

Close out at

L
teacher* to
Li*r peninK of full

. ,T ‘ Wades «f ccr-

ib

says,

cn n ,tifSi “n C3t*ni-

con.titution of the
r

hV the 1925

miiSw

BE A BUIbDEI

Guaranteed fast colors.

Small
.....$3.50

niuourm
No New Fall Dresses in This Sale

The Chamber ot Commerce

R ° r this

FHm V n ,.on

the

uate
I V 11 special
nDP'i*v. state
, " * life m i l l ! .

The Y o w e ll C o m p a n y
T H IS IS T H E AG E O F S E R V IC E — J O I N T H E C H A M BEK O F C O M M E R C E A N D S E R V E Y O U R C ITY

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WnOCSDAY, AUGUST I, 1925,
1

C elery-Feds L ose
Pitchers’ Battle To
Highlanders, 1 To 0
George Cusack, Former San­
ford Hurler, Heats Clyde
Chapman by Keeping His
Four H its Well Scattered

Lakeland Is Held
Hitless 7 Innings
Doubles by Welsh nnd Kowal­ Pitching Hud ltd ween Cobb
a no Edwards Ends in Win
ski in Firat Inning Score
For Latter; ('obit Strikes
Lone Tally of the Game
Oiil Six .Men Consecutively
By keeping the four hits he gnvo
up well scattered, George Cusack,
form er .Sanford pitcher, had the
b etter of n hurling duel with Clyde
Chapman in Monday’s game und
Lakeland won the first of the se­
ries from Sanford by a score of 1
to 0.
A fter the firs t inning, however,
Chapman wns invincible, giving
up only one additional sufety and
pjtching good ball throughout. lie
did not strik e out a m an during
the game but only walked two. The
four hits off Cusnck cam e in the
fo u rth , fifth, sixth nnd seventh In­
nings.
Chnpmnn fu rth e r proved his
ability in the seventh a fte r Kdwurds reached firs t on nn erro r
and Surface walked, advancing
him to second. With I.uther a t
bat, Chapm an threw Edwards out
nt second, F risbio g ettin g the putout, nnd a m om ent Inter threw to
Bailey a t firs t to catch Surface
off base.
The H ighlanders scored their
lono tally in the firs t a fte r two
men wore out. Buckley was safe
nt firs t on an erro r h u t was out
a t second when B razier, the next
up, h it into a double play, Hailey
to W atherby to Bailey.
Welsh
then poled one to right field for
two bases. W elsh went to third
on an error. Kowalski then clout­
ed one of Chapm an's offerings to
deep left-center for a double and
W elsh scored. Edw ards flew out
to Frlnhic nt short.
The Sanford hurler then tig h te n ­
ed down with a vengeance and held
the H ighlanders hltlcss for seven
consecutive innings, I luring this
time five of the visitors reached
first on errors and two walked but
were unable to score, In fact no
JtHf lmHl second base.
The Celery-Feds lost several
good chances to score because of
Jack of ability to hit in the pinches.
In the fourth W enthcrhy hit safely
but was caught out trying to steal
second. In the next inning Frlshic
led off for Hanford with u clean
single to left field. He slide sec­
ond hut died there when M rtpic
and Bailey whiffed at the atm os­
phere and A1verson popjmil out In
Kowalski at third.
In the sixth inning n ite r Alford
wax out third to first, Chnpmnn
singled to center field hut w as out
lit second on a fielder.* choice to
aecond base hit by Damns. I lumas
stole second and went to third on
nn error. W cntherby was out
short to first.
Hanford's Inst anil best oppor­
tunity to score came in the seventh
when Wade who was up first sin­
gled to right field and wns advanc­
ed to second on a sacrifice by
F rllble, Mctpio was safe at fir. t
on an error and Wade went to
third.
Bailey popped out on a
high fly to Brazier in center field
but the hall fell near tliu infield
and ns Wade tried to come home
0'n the play, lie was caught out by
a good margin, making the second
double play of the game. Moore
hatted for Wcntherby in the idnltl
and reached first when Surface
dropped his fly to right field.
Wade h it a grounder to Edwards
nt first wlio threw Moore out at
second on the play. Mrtpie was
out on a fly to center field.
The Box Score
LAKELAND
All It II I'D A K
Buckley, 2b. .. .. I ti t) n :i o
B razier, ef. ..
I ll u r, | o
Welsh, ss.......... 4
i | r, o ||
Kownlski, 3h. .. 3 0 1 1 2
ll
Edwards, lb.
I ii | &lt;i n |
Surface, if. ..
3 u o n n t
Luther, If..........3
0 l) 2
o n
Cusnck, p............ 3
o i) o ti o
Doyle, i*.................3
0 o r,
;| |
Totals
;u i g 27 11 3
.SANFORD
AH It II I'O A |
Dumas, It. ..
. 4 0 0 4 II ll
Wcntherby, 2b
.2 0 I 4 2 2
Wade, ef.............4
II l 2 0 o
Friable, ss......... :t o |
| n
McQue, 3b......... 3
0 0 2 2 3
Bailey, l b ..........it
u o in
t \
AI verson, rf. .. 3 n n i n p
Alford, c............ 3 o o tl 2 ll
Cahpmnn, p. „ 3 0 1 0
1 n

Moore, * .......... 1

o o o

TAMPA, Aug. 4.—The league
leading Smokers won a hard
fought game from the Saints here
Monday afternoon by 2 to I score.
It wns a battle all the way between
Cobb for the Smokers and Ed­
wards for the Saints with both
pitchers pulling themselves out of
several bail holes. The lone Saint
tally came over in the third inning
when Cobb was found for three
singles hut two force outs cut off
fu rth er scoring.
The Box Score
SAINTS
AH li li PO A F.
M e ssn c r , 3b..........4

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PITTSBURGH, Aug. 4.—P itts­
burgh defeated Philadelphia twie?
Monday both scores 3 to 2, the fi­
nal contest going
11 innings.
Grantham'* h ittin g won the open­
ing game. His home run in the
second scored T ray n o r and he
stepped across th e plate with the
wining tally a f te r singling in the
fifth.
Aldridge and Couch engaged in
n pitcher'.-: duel in the second game
The Pirate holder held the visitors
to nine scattered hits and he
struck out eight men.
Smith’s
home run in the seventh tied the
score. Aldridge drove in the win­
ning run in the eleventh inning.
First Game
Score by innings:
Philadelphia . 000 000 0 2 0 -2 -0 u
Pittsburgh
.. 020 010 ORx—3-0-1
B atteries: Carlson nnd Henline;
Adams, Yde and Gooch.

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Ttife CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEAN
'i’EAii wbRK FOR A GREATER SANFO

AMERICAN LKAGL'l
Detroit at Washington.
St. Lunin n t Boston.
■'hicugo at Philadelphia.
T v ia n d a t New York.
NATIONAL LHAGtII
Philadelphia n t Pittsburgh,
Brooklyn a t Chicago.
New York nt St. Louis.
Duly three scheduled.

ST M ORTGAGELOANS

112 Second St

How this One-Profit O
on the sturdy S ta n d a r d

[A flR C V Y

A unique "follow
up” service from us
th a t in su res you
getting every frac­
tion ot mileage built
into these marvel­
ous tires. Learn the
nature of this service-it’s worth while.

YVltat docs it m e a n to you?
To you, as-an automobile buyer, thi 3 means;
1. A Lower Price.
2. A Better Car.
A L O W E R P R IC E , because Studebaker does
not need to pile ita profit upon the profits of out­
ride parts manufacturers and body builders.
A B E T T E R CAR, because it ir. a thoroughly co­
ordinated, harmoniou3 unit. Every part designed,

Wight Bros. Co.
Sanford, Hnrida
Distributor

H O W ARD

isbuilt by Stude
S ix Chassis

Q L 'P E R FIC IA L L Y ether coaches
engineered w -1
one management. &gt;•
may resemble this Studebaker
Standard Six, but the resemblance
efficiently w' ^ ever7 will not stand analysis.
A better car
$614.10
can afford to «“ * -*j
Only two cars are made on a oncbetter steel. hiih« PI
profit basis— Ford in the lowest price
Down
ber. more pany‘»bs«]
ft:ld and Studebaker in the fine car
in hundred* of
field. Only in these two cases are
M
onthly
Scorea of
all bodies, engines, clutches, gearexcess transportation
sets, springs, difTcrentials, steering
payments
every Studebaker-■
gear and axles designed, engineered
which looked lik e *
$109
each
and manufactured by one company.
while it was new, ■
Contrast this w ith the average car,
the StudebakerJsT B
where the extra profits of m any out­
T h a t is why in 1
side parts and body m akers must be
where desert heat
included in the purchase price.
tain trails test *®‘J]
These profits arc part of the production cost of
utmost—Studebaker sells doubt* iy
the car—the same aa the steel and wood of the
portion of cars. Every county
body. They do n o t buy materials nor workmanship
has bought an automobile lor its
—they do not m ake any car one whit better.
a Studebaker.
Sindeb.iker lias achieved one-profit manufacture
through years of far-sighted management ami
T h i s c o a c h is n o t a o n c T ^
through sacrifice on the part of stockholders. EarnAs a splendid example of the 0***,
mgs which might have been distributed have been
we offer the Standard Six Coast1
retained in the business to build one of the largest
this car vou m ust sec it ana nae
grr.y iron foundries in the world, to erect stamping
mills, forges, etc., to purchase the finest laborsaving machinery, to construct enormous body­
building plants.
As a result, resources totaling one hundred mil­
lion dollars are concentrated upon the production
of one-profit automobiles such as this Standard
Six Coach.

12

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Mobile 1-1; Nashville 0 *4.
Atlanta 2; Memphis 8.
Birmingham 1; Little Rock S.
A new constitution was approv­ New Orleans 3; Chattanooga 6.
ed hy convention,in 1885 at T alla­ SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
hassee. It was ratified hy the peo­ Greenville 6; Augusta 3.
ple in 18841 und went tntc effort In Asheville 1; Columbia u.
1887 during the ndruiiuatrallon o f S partanburg 14; Macon 8.
(iovernor Edward A. Perry.
Knoxville 4; Charlotte 3.

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Today’s (James

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second B all)
Won Lost Pet
Tampa ..................... 2'.)
6 .82!
Lakeland
..
25 16 .611
St. Petersburg
17 22 .4.U
Sanford .................... 8 33 ,UM

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia 3; t him go 2; tP2 in
ning.t.)
Washington 2; Detroit 3.
Bo tail t: St. Loiti 12.
New York 3; Cleveland’ 2.

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ERRORS COSTLY
BOSTON, Aug. 4.—The Boston
infield broke down in the third
inning, St. Louis scoring seven
runs on hits and erro rs and final­
ly winning 12 to 4.
Vangilder,
replaced Girnrd in the box in the
filth inning, held the Red Sox hit­
lers. Sister, returned a fte r a weak
and played brilliantly.
Boston
made ns many errors* as hits.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. 007 000 005-12-17-1
Boston
. .. o io 030 000— 4- S-C
Batterlen: G irard, Vangilder and
Dixon; Kbmkc and Stoke.

(T B S DEFEAT DODGERS
CHICAGO. Aug.
1.- Chicago
broke its losing streak of four
games Monday In-himl some great
pitching by Sheriff Blake, who de­
feated the Dodgers, 7 to I. The
C. Allen,
Cults won by bunching bits off
Lopez, c
HnblHi.
J earner,
Score by innings:
Cobb, p,
Brooklyn
(lt)0 200 0 2 0 -4 - 6-0
I 'hi ago
200 301 I0X 7 I t 0
Totals „ „ .. 30 2 H 27 5 O B atteries; Ilubbcll and Taylor;
Score by innings:
Blake and Gonzales.
St. Petersburg .. .. 001 imo 000—1
T a m p a .................. 000 200 000—2
REDS I USE
Summ ary: Two base hit, Snead.
CINCINNATI, Aug. I R. I
Three base hit, Cox. Stolen base, took
tile Inst game of the series
Brown, Estrada. Sacrifice, Lopez. from Cincinnati) yesterday, 3 to !,
Double piny, R. Alton to Doyle;
bunching hits und executing a
Estrada to Lopez. I.eft on huso, by
double steal in tin: sixth inning.
St. Petersburg 7; Tam pa 6. Base The Reds could not solve Cooney's
on balls, Coiili 3; Edwards 1. delivery.
Struck out by Cobh 0; Edwards 6.
Score by Innings:
Wild pitch Cobb. Uuipjrva, Bax­ B o s to n .........mitt ai):j.,t)U0 -3-7-I
ter and I'ieh. Time 1:45.
Cincinnati
mm |&lt;m aim— 1-5-2
But(i-r ii* Cooney and Seimer;
May and Hargrave.

Sanford 0; Lakeland 1.

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ning defeat of S aturday by n 3 to Babe Kutlt th ree times.
2 victory in 12 innings.
Score by innings:
Rommcll and Faber had a great Cdeveland ’__ 000 000 O il—2- 7-0.
pitching duel nnd finally gave way New Vurk .. .. 201 000 OOx—.1-11-1 |
to pinch hitters. Slim Harris* was
B atteries: Buckeye nnd Myntt;
returned the winning pitcher and Jones and Bcngntigh.
Sergeant Connully the loser. In
the tenth inning Homomell showed
great form when the side was re­
tired after the bases had been fill­
ed with no one out.
Chicago was the f i r s t to open
hostilities by scoring a run in their
half of the opening inning.
The Athletics, however, came
hack in the fourth by a rally t h a t 1go
netted two runs,
tri
The game was knotted the pext of
se-don when Davis made a bid for a t
liia second run by singling and gal- pin
upped to third on Collin’s single
•'
and then scored when the A thlct- He
ics were executing a double play, Wn
precipitated by Sheeloy’s infield
1

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Yesterday’s
Results

u n i u a i m

That’s how Cities

Lenders Increase Lead Over
PHILADELPHIA, Aug.
_ 1.
..____ ____ ,_________ the Indians
Giants; Cubs Break Losing
A thletics Monday Monday, 3 to 2, .Jones holding the I
with the C hicago, visitors to seven hits in his 14th
Streak by Healing HrnokJvn;IL*aves Win From Beds tussle, but retrieved th eir 15 in­ victory of the season. Buckeye
wns banged fo r I I hits, but fanned

3 1 ll
ST. LOUIS, Aug. I.—The Card­
2 0 0 inals defeated the New York
2 0 0 Giants 7
6 in a fast game Imre
4 1 I Monday.
1 0 0
Score by innings:
5 0 0 New York
not 000 020-0-10-2
1 0 St. Louis
00 I 010 02x—7- 0-2
O i l ) !
0
Butteries: Greenfield, Scott and
Gowdy; Maine* and O'Fnrrell.

FLORIDA STATE I E
o ,, Tampa
2; St. Petersburg

Totals
„ 2U tl 4 27 12 6
• Butted for WYntthcrby in *ith.
Score hy innings:
L a k e la n d ................ 100 000 000— l
S a n f o r d ..............
000 000 000 o
Summ ary: Two base hits, Wal Ii
und Kownlnki. F irst base on bails,
«&gt;f Cusack 1; Chapman 2. Struek
out, by Cusack 4. L eft un bases,
Lakeland 6; Sanford 2. Double
plays, Bailey to W cntherby to Hni
ley , Brazier to Doyle. Karri fi Ice
hits, Friable. Stolen bases, Frixhio, Dumus, Buckley. Time I ;45.
Game protested in first by Manng er Moure of Sanford, Em pire,
W are.

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Athletics Take 1 2-Inning
Game From The White Sox;
Tigers D efea t Washingtoi

R. Alltin, ss........ 4 0 0
Shannon, r f ........ 3
I) I
Brown, cf.......... 4 0 1
Doyle, 2b. „ .. I 0 0
Barnes, lit........... 3 0 0
Cox, If................. 4 0 2
Block, c..............4 0 1 6

Edwards, p.

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prices. Rem ington Portable Type­
w riters.
Telephone 03, Welaka
Bldg.

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FOR BIG RESU LTS advertise in
the
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DAILY NEW S— it covers fiVoward County thoroughly which is
one of the m ost rapidly trrowinif
sections on the Florida Coast
Sample copy and rate card upon
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U kelnnd, through the Sta
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m ornings. STA R-TE LEG It A M
Lakeland. Florida.

art to' c0°*
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For Sale

For Sale

FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered
in nnd around Sanford, yellow
pine fruming, sheathing, siding,
flooring, ceiling and finiah.
At
prices that are a savings to you.
Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, F la.
FOR SALE: 9 piece dining room
suit. I piece living room su it.
Many other odd pieces of fu rn itu re
also. 2 horse power electric m otor.
F ix-It Right Shop, lull W. Sanford
Ave. I’hone 473-J.

BY CONDO

EVERT TRUE

Wanted
WANTED: From five to 10 acres
unimproved land w ithin radius
of three miles of city. II. enro The
Herald.

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YOU

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WANTED TO RENT: Five or six
room house with gas, w ater and
lights. S. W. Bradford.
LARGE SANFORD AVENUE
CORNER

W ANTED: To trade well located
lots wm th $4,000 as p a rt pay­
ment on newly finished stucco
bungalow of five rooms. No cash
required. Price of bungalow is
$7500. Address “ B ungalow" care
The Sanford Herald and give com­
plete description of your property.

In Rose Court. Price $2250 fo
I 'OR SALE: New bungalow, 5 quick sale. Term s easy.
rooms, all papered, large sleep­
L MStr«ct*d *«
REA L ESTATE
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sale:
ing
porch. Screened front and back
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen
jf r tie 8»nROSE COURT LOTS
porch. Partly furnished. W ants to
in.
Ohio.
Rich
agricultural
dis
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E.
SPU
RRING
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siCr-divisloi
ii trrt*i’o"
,i.hi*
go North. 4 3-1 miles O rlando
Insertion.
trict.
W
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ad
and
disnlay
rate:
specialist. Subdivision to Or
Road at Citrus Heights,
3 adjoining lots in Rose Court. W ANTED: Boarders, w ith or w ith­
lamlo, Florida, and F 1 o r * on request.
liint* ahoulil lit
Haim each on term s of only $140
out rooms. SI I Elm Ave. Phone
l,,l7 in cs»s of
H eights, F lorida on Dixie High
cash.
C74-W.
i way.
COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER Lmrtif-n* .
Classified ads have (lie large*
Btntam* thor.
circulation
in Southwestern Geoi
T
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AND
M
ETAL
WORK
wnu
gia. R ate 8c (*’&gt;-word line) line,
SIGNS
FOR REN T—Rooms with or with
t o It EACH the prosperous farm­
Any K ind—Anywhere
out meals.
Reasonable rates
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Lincoln House.
ia county advertise in the Deljtnd
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
Any of the uhove lots if purchas­ FOR RENT: Front U d
at Milar*} T heatre or
F orm erly Sanford Sign Shop.
ed now will bring big profits to
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At
the put chaser before the beginning nolln Avenue.
of the winter season.
F irs t S treet.

Booms For Kent

DIRECTORY

■lire wllkla »*«r
. r „ p | r nf S a n f o r d
,a uMrn needed.
1,1 n k r n a i r

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|t k,hrll.-»llr
tor

JA M E S H. C O W A N -A ll kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Boot Tanks. At Onk
Avenue and Third S treet. Tele­
phone 111.
A LITTLE W A NT AD IN The
lil.KALD will bring you in big
nils. Advertise tim e old urBuilding: Material ntii'lei
you have stored away and
have
no
U3e for. A little thirtyMIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­ cent ad m ay bring you several
ing blocks, irrigation boTea. J. K- dollar*;. Phone 118 and a repre­
sentative will rail and ce you.
Terwllleger, Prop.
H IL l. LUM BER CO. House o I CORIDA—0 It I, A N DO t irlundu
Moniincr S entinel; largest classi­
Service, Q uality and Price
fied limitless, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with older.

EAST
FOR SALE: Five lots 50 ft by
117 ft. on Highland St. Between Near
Oak and Myrtle, North exposure. Price
$ 1*100 each. 1 1 ca ll, balance 1. 2 baianc
and 3 years. Box 39:1, II. M. Rumbley.

TAMPA DAILY TIM ES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read the clasifuul pages of Florida's Great
lloiiie Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
.Minimum 2fic, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.

HILTON’S
II.'MIIKII HIIOI*

i'ALM BEAT il COUNTY
The
of stupendous developlliellt Reurl about it in the Palm
Pout. Sample copy sent on

113 Magnolia Ave.
6 F irst Class Barbers
Special A ttention
Given To Ladies and Children

II.FS FOR REN T
, ,1 SONS
Drive It.
1 2nd St. at It. It
1 FOR H I R E
i) SERVICE
Day
ftttn all trains. BarrPWmm-U -I* ad 41X-W i;

ADVERTISE m the Jnurnal-H arTild, South Gcnrglu's greatest
newspaper. .Morning, atternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per title. Waycross Jourliul-lleruld. Way cross, Georgia.

VV. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Avo. Sanford, Hn,

,L CAFE
In Service and Qua!
treot and Park Ave

H. A. SPEIR
C ontractor and Builder

IELECTRIC CO.
t* GUlon Si Platt
k Everything elec*22. Eluctragith
STVnONS AND
PWimiKH
9 sUtions. M ag.
mA Fir»t am] Elm,
it* and 10th Street.

lK E10RIST

2108 PALM ETTO A YU

. Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware
Phone 8
M oilern Im p r o v e -

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T h o ro u g h ly

Kcreeiieil

Mrs. K.
CORONADO
Open
Hates; t3.0u

o f F l o r i d a idnco
K efarences:

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First National II.ink.

.O &gt;«' or

acres bearing
Beautiful homo
H. Edwards, Box

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If ft ikiriti kiln* UUi*h Imy fefMHF
titnilliitt In
liti|»|MiiH fit (*%*•
lti I lllt*ft|rn iiittl f KfIIIw ll *iti|iitH%lMt*
lt» %Nit tin* illnr L t*mi fIii.- til, hp »nm
For Kent
!&gt;iill iloil it lil** iilil VI i iit'lit***Irr n 11*I
ICO mil 1111 IllfllilCflll ItN llie ||||%
niulii tiffrr Mi|»|trr ftitil ri*i ii i*!**•* FOR RENT: Two rooms
finif of lifiiiillli#
kitchenette furnished. 30tl
IIKA1. KSTATU —IX VU4TMH8TS
Til 1m 1% flic n|tri* mi*:1 m,mi fur I'tiiit•I11*• lit UllicitiOL Nil ll S111■i ll u IIitipsI* Ave.
TWO FRANKLIN TERR API
I.uMiv I'uteMon-tlriinilev IllJg.
l*« rr«fiiir«*tl. \ mi 1*1111 hIiomI n (uttitlif
nunroctl
Kl o r l t l a
LOTS
u h r m r r &gt;011 hti|»|*t*n fo i IiimIi Mm, FOR RENT: House.
See John
Tilt* liiinf«*r In ihif l«11111 fti*t i**| It % Mussnn.
r i*mIrl«(fIiium it* in win*. *•»•% or
Facing East, liigli ami dry. Streets aim
%«Isi1 Ii it f iiiiMfv*. \ tiiiii'lii l*« ii tiiiiiore to lie paved. The present price illl In (hiriiK** mill (ho iifnrt* 1 tin
I£ lln* in or «* I jioh* 1101 11 III 11 In,
We ran sell your home, vacant is Sltillo for the two. $410 cash, !h*'I'fi
•nllTIII.AXII PA IXT
1*in Iif I•* rii 1 «*r 1 |»r nCIf 111«11* hfior I.
Tbs P»lnt Thm tUxsa t o
lots nr small parcels and acreage balance $118 every three months. C irri Hull* &gt;00 liiiR it tin mil I ion
Murray,
qci *r*roH» lit iiiiiiira—rHili—iiiM
anywhere in Seminole. Orange, Vo­
Munufttcltirail tiy
vltiKi* 11111111*1 1 m il, lioii**»s|-fo-nr.ii’1*
lusia and Lake Counties if you
■ti»,a»a-l.lni|a1ry f a ta l Ilk.
onw «'ol 11 of (In* m il 111,
FOR RENT: Light house keeping
Kohl It*
will list it with us from ten to
'I'll In mill* rts f film it o flu* flit I Mi hirooms nnd sleeping rooms. LOOli
i.ossiM u i* \i.v r e r n i r i s !
r r 'i imrrtillnr. If in mo imiifIi iiion*
thirty days with exclusive sale:*
Union Ave.
IIS Magnolia *&gt;,.
prof
If
filili*
iiimI lioi
f
roiililoMomi*
rights, .lust mail vour price,
I'hona 37S
1 Ii 1111 mu ullirr ja11litt* itiiiiitliiu —pm
I'opl t rripn,
term s and description to the
If ton tire It 11 tt 1111«£ l\or&gt;, ll’, Inf n FOR RENT: Three room furnish
of Iroulili* fo atfi it iff (Iif Itori mil
ml cottage ‘J o tI. Palm etto Ave,
Try Smith’s Barber
MID-FLORIDA LAND
lift If ft* iiittrlti'f. If ion nf4* limit- Rents for $.Ifr.tlO per month, lice,
em u MAl.r.i tail III, extra large. 111k "•trill**. ) on hot 1* fo si* lit *1*111 1111 rl
COMPANY
Shop for tfood barber
G. Herring.
Ihr fort.
1PJ First National Bunk. Sanford
Highland Ave. Quick sale $pt&gt;u run*
Mol oil &gt;011 I11111* fo ilo In lotiiiHf
Florida. I*. O. Box ttli’i
Term-*. Fieri \V. Ball, Photic 30d-.l It tt it 1111ff• Ih fo hit to u r fnrm*f. 11ml
work. Ladies welcome.
hit ti It it r il. In 1 h«* rife M I'lmi*. IM*r** APARTMENT for rent, furnished
Flume 72a
I % 110 11 ««r 1 I o r «• f • l Ii f r\ * in 11 *1 * I, f it
or unfurnished. 3 rooms, screen* Next io Valdez.
1*1 Flirt*, mol Ihr itrn ifril uiiirhrf lo
paving
lln* ii urlil for Iiit ml 11 h 1% of in e.l porch, private bath, dow nstairs.
lsrrfifi*H( Hiiiirm* of hii|||«Ii ,
Apply KIM Klin Ave.
'I'h eh' In oil If HIM* All 111 ill** olotII11*Ilf, mill IIIfit 1*1 III Of 111 *%r ll11II111fh
liittr 11 irr&gt; illM*mnf of I I«u4 ‘infill nf
Automobiles
Htlooflllg fhl* llllllllTH, 1 1 1 II |«ll MI II
7*»r.
*iil.r»ll lirrnk, iv Iii'IIht llir I*it 11«lIf■«
G. TAYLOR
DYER
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
it, HI Itritf Ii Mini'll of In11 it fr i*h nr
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1**1lit SALK: Onr horn* ami two 1
1921 Dodge Touring.
1’ninting— Docornilng
of Ittiiiillln.
horse wagons. John Murphy, (ill**t*Ii
11il« lift* In inirr r fit Iit m o m il, 1927 Dodge Coupe.
ralin'lnll) In I lil«*n«i*f 11 ln»rr nr** lo - 1923 Dodge Coupe.
Giirderville, i*ln.
I'llONG 303
i'll Veil flu* i%*irli(*H Ift r n t**•i
nuhtrr 1922 Dodge Touring.
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mill
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ACREAGE
1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 ton
diately if you want to sell, prefI MiInk fli«*l liliir Mm* flflfi* of
Truck.
FOR SALE:
e l ere ace given to railroad, highway, fiHiHii111* t *»it I'lItt It. \%ll 111 ll«*»■** 11 f *"l • 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 Ion Truck.
r&gt; room ho
Inn
i»mil
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riaiili
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lirii
It
l*il»
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and w ater fronts, full particulars, mi I&gt; Mfill lo Inn mi |'Ihhi*i I’nrii'lif
1. \V. I’hillips* Sims
lights. 2 I -2 ac
1 lowest
price and term s. clients \ mitt! mi t t l i l n o t In* n butt*
on lurid road 2
Dodge Brim. Sales and Service
1
our**,
office tow aids Country Club Id al waitingf. A. N. Wolff. 202 Plaza
i Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St.
1111.1..
\V»* rt'cnntnuMid (ho following
place for chickens. Phone 571-J. || TI heatre Bldg.. St. Petersburg, Fla.

Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in G eorgia's
history; « half million dollar highway to the gulf Isach ju st finished; at two million dollar bridge
across
Kscainliia Bay started ;
quurter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground finor. W rite Dcveloimient Department. Tho IVnsa

as Iho three best money-mak­
ers in our office at this lime:

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1171 tin Celery Avenue Just
off Sanford Ave.

$11). per foot
Very easy terms.
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Fi.oeu.uo
ue. riliii'lit drive. Idg
f.u'lu,: mult Ii, it Kiuut
yu.auu.ou

J. II. HUTCHINSON

It KA I. KSTATK
Acreage, Farms and Orunga
Urovcs u Specially
IU2 U Laurel Avenue.
Member of
SANFOHD, FI.A
Flot Ida State
Florists Association.

All n f I l i e r e p l a n t kit-11 f e - p e e l l i e i l l

Considerably lit low market
Value

A. I». CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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— Central Wed Virginia’s la rg ­
est daily. Want ad rati* t l-2c per
word; l in erliuiis 1 I-4c; b or
more lc pi r word each insertion.

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Have you rooms to ren t or some
You aro w asting time anti mo­
ney if this page h asn 't your clas­ second hand furniture to sell ?
sified advertisem ent. Phone it in Uso The Herald's classified page
and get results.
today. No. 148.

F*\JT r^Ur pi

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ARE. r

'»() foot lot fin Park Avenue
V e ry d e s i r a b ly lo c a te d .

MoRGANlDW N, W. VA., people
arc interested in Florida. Each
of them tliroiigli a classified ad
in tin* Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word fur six consecutive
Issues.
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LOANS

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Rose Court
Lot No. 70

INVKSTMKNTS

Terms.

$1550
By GEORGE McMANUS

Ll* FATHER
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Bagging Bandits

w eek 125.00 d o u b le; 115 uu iiliigl.)

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'hitect
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Florid*

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J. f'lials. Mgr.
IIIPU’II. f i .oicida
All I lie Tear
per tluv.
Hy Hu-

Pluna 2S0-W

Monghton

FRONT LAUREL
LOT

Ocean View Hotel

11 *0 oct*jiiie».

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t Building Annex.
07-L 3.

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Directory

ice and Quality
feigns
I A C A F E
IffIi* House
Itgr. 105 W. 1st St.

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Well located lots will be greatly
in demand when the tourists g it FOUND: Small Bull or Boston
pup. Owner can have by fnt malt­
hen . A few dollars invested now
ing proof of ownership. Phone 8.
will make you big money.

ARCHITECT

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i mailing—as you
itn you want it.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 11)25

ic S u m la y O b s c r v c d

I, Four Of Sanford
, u r c / i e s - .C u - ° P e r a -

Is Emphasized
ie Are Asked
iAid Movement

THIRD PARTY
LOSES SUPPORT
OF LABOR BODY

Sisters S t r e s s I m Quarterly* Conference Gives
o r ta n c e R e l i g i o u s ,
Consideration To Study or
Labor
Strategy |„ The
[o ra l A t m o s p h e r e
Various State Elections

Motion Pictures To
Be Taken Of Parade
Tomorrow Morning
Several thousand feet of nu»jton pictures will be takcn llf
thu parade and of tho cam .
pn.gn worker. „. they hvfcin
their work tomorrow m orning
it was announced todnv bv n ’
II. McFarlnnd. vice president
and (Heritor of the American
Bureau.
Charles L. Worm, a motion
picture producer and d istrib u ­
to r of Daytona, who has re cen t­
ly completed extensive film ing
of the Halifax country will he
here to tnl.e the pictures. Mr.
Menu will nl-o I..- hero la te r in
the week for other picture ta k ­
ing in connection with the cam ­
paign.
A full turn out of the workera ami others interested In the
campaign is urged by Mr. Mc­
Farland for tonight's m eeting,
which promi ex to |„.
„ f t |,y
most enthuain. tie held thus fa r

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BALL ARRIVES F u n d s T o S a v e S c o t t F r o m BRYAN PRAISED
Schi
HERE TO
T9 BEGIN
B r a X ■ r £ M fi 5 3 1 BY UPSHAW 1 Officials Predict
RE r
NEffYORKTALK Fine Campaij

FinalMectinfj o f Tcai
Members
For Tonight; Drive
Starts At 9 O’CIocl

F ig h ts O n

Noted Scientist, Dr. E.D.Ualt &gt;
Df Washington, Will $&amp;&lt;
Hugin Onslaught On Ct*li,ry
Oiseasi'.s Around Sanford

Faithful Wife Of Condemned
.Man Seeks To Raise $7,000
To Aid Husband in Hear­
HcHcld Tilda v Georgia Solon Snys Great Goal Of Workers Will
ing To
Commoner I’asscdUpl’ro si-,
Be Set At Meeting;
Scott May Be Barred
denoy Hoc-iusc He Would
Drive Lasts 4 Days
From GivingEvidcnce Rather He In The Eight
The last Htop in three weeks
Special Venire Of 100 Men Scores Harrow For
„
f
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o
f
P r e p a r a t i o n a n d o r g a n iz a - ' i
Called For Saifity Trial;
D
e
l
i
c
t
s
On
Religion
tion
work for the b i g C h a m Scott Misses Death Twice
her of Commerce advertising
f]
CHICAGO, Aug. 3 .—While a t ­ Statesm an’s Staunch Advo­
and
expansion
funtl
drive
will
cacy Of I'rohihition
Is
torneys last night completed their
plans for a sanity hearing before
Lauded As His Host Work be taken nt 8 o’clock tonight
d'idgo Joseph H. Davis today,
at the Seminole cafe when the
fiiemks and relatives of Russell
NKW YORK. Aug. 3.—William
Scott carried on an intensive elev­ Jennings Hryan, as a man whoso entire team organization will
enth hour campaign for funds to religious faith was built upon the meet for final instructions I
save him from the gallows.
rock of nges and whose political and for the campaign mater- j
Mrs. Catherine Scott, wife of

, th e rctjm ’s t o f t h e
n h e r of -.Conwy cc and Body May Return To
Will Direct War On
luso of th e re a lisa tio n *•f
Non-Partisan
Policy
[v a st im p o rtan ce o f t h e
Celery Leaf-Tyer
l a t e r S a n fo rd ” c a m p a ig n Reasons For Action Cited;
fits success, th e m in is te r s
I’mgrun For Work Will He
State Labor Organizations
pe v ario u s c h u rc h e s o f
Mapped Out At Meeting Of
To A ssist in Picking Men
Scientific Men Very Soon
fe iiv y e s te rd a y o b s e r v e d
Sc S u n d a y ” h y d e v o tin g
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. |,, ,|j.
An intct".ive ami concerted at[.f th e d a y ’s s e rv ic e s t o a r e d language from its executive
lack will be made on the insect:,
talk or sermon calling for n council Sunday, the American I cl
and di.-ca: e affecting eelefv in
Pr effort on the part of the oration o f Labor, announced it w;,
|,,r,*l.» hy K. I). Hall of Washing
t to participate to I lie best through backing third p arty m,.v.
ton, 11 C. who arrived in Sanford
Hr ability in the city’s big m enta of the kind which u
faith was such th at he "threw
the condemned man, remained in away n crown" because he would 1*1• The meeting is known ns the
ported in 1921 with the lat. s,.„
Saturday after having been sccar|ard Movement.”
“sales instruction" m eeting, the
Detroit and Windsor, Ont., in nn
cd by the S tate Plant Hoard to
attention of the Sanford n lo r l-'iF ellelte ns pre idential
effort to raise a $7,000 balance of rath er la* right than lie president, salesman, or team w orkers, being
ro
rrv
*m
this
work
here.
candidate.
was called not only to the
a $ 10,000 defense fund. Thomas was eulogied by Congressm an Wil given definite inform ation to ait!
I h*. 1n eat legislature inClmli'd
ii ......i r..,i
V .,”
.......... iinm D. tfpshnw, of Georgia, in them In doing effective work.
Lncc of co-operation on the , A
. re tu rn to. the, custom of *nt
in tin. btidge f„r s ta te Plant Hoard
If all working together for inf, congroni.ional mid
other n&lt;&gt;...
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vonttn. -J I ./ f! L ° r, UK pri",*M-r’ " ''" '" r ia l services for the late funEveryone connected with the
i ontinued Ills fight with a public dam
.Innvont
iiKmX leader
lender nntt th.. tool
no appropriation of $7,500 a year
in support of indiu l
cntalist
rets of tig.' campaign in the cal
"n contests
1
Cham
ber of Commerce campaign
appeal
for
professional
alienist*
for the mvc.ligation of celery in .. residents,
__ _______tint
Fvangel Sunday.
of „new
tourists candidates satisfacto ry to the
or who is willing to work on a
who would testify for the defense
s
'
t
I
s
and
the
bonrd
recently
en­
.
'
mi.'
1
1
m
ji•
air
i
Mrs.
(
atlierine
Scott
whose
hus­
The Hryan Memorial service was
nstors t&lt;» this city hut also ,!n'? n ’ em phatically was indi- nied
for cxnensua only. Two newspi- to have been the opening of a fun- tenn* is invited to be present. It
importance of caring prop- as
ns. its fu tu re course by
hy the ninr.il
v
S id e s K elvin H or
n o . r gaged hr. Hall to serve ns :is«o- band is under sentence of ilcalh pcr.
will he n m eeting nnd not a dinner.
Sunday
carried
signed
a.lvcr1
late
entoniobiirjgt
al,d
devote
his
and tins twice been saved from
lam entalist campaign In New
!v , ,
,
,, 1 " T " ' . ° f
f the religious, moral and which has just wound i.|. a
The long-awaited drive will he•
•
1
1
1ir»•
time
to
the
investigation
of
the
gallows
at
tin*
last
minute,
has
,
1 1 |U,n
E n d in g
uturo of these |ieraons tcrly session, d u rin g which m ^h
gin at 0:30 o’clock in th e morning i
celery
in.1
'iis,
particularly
the
not given up her desperate light ■ i
time was .given to study. of l,il.... , Larjjt* S tuck O f |{cfri&lt;'(*rnt
1 ’ " f. 1 H* "'7,' h;7 Fort W orth. Texas, known as “the when the organixntion will meet a t
Ary come hero.
Icaf-tycr which has given to secure his freedom.
1 by Judge David. Texas Cyclone" in evangelical cir- the C ham ber of Commerce. Tho
sing up his Sunday m ornm approaching elivtjon.--.
t »*»n I'lanLs Ti» Snnfurd cj'lery
the celery growers in this and nth
l
7
« ; f 1*’°! ,COl,J t *V
hut he was prevented from workers wil Ipnrade to tho signmon briefly, Rev. William
Fhu council decision recite*
followed a jury to decide S e t t s com|
nir hy
1&gt;V illness
j|in,.„ «inn i.u
f,imi| v nnd
an .i
or section: of Florida ronshlerniil.'
ondng
his fninily
Ties, pastor of the All Souls « general resolution adopted bv
Thu Side* Kelvinator Company trouble in recent years. Dr. Hall
sanity will lie selected in one dtfy. the cam paign was tem porarily hoard for a photograph, nnd then
c Church, said:
j*po F ederation’s national conv.-n of West Palm Iti-ach, state diatrihthrough the downtown streets.
In setting the trial, a week ago, postponed.
will be stationed here during the
II Work For General Good tion »t Kl Paso la st year, which
When they brook up, each team
Judge
David
intim
ated
he
would
next
two
years,
it
was
learnyd.
utors of the Kelvinator tloiueatic
Congressm an Upshaw styled will go to its d istrict to begin
socinl beings we m ust all laid the principle that organtlwl
permit
no
unnecessary
delay
in
the
Recently in accepting the resig­
ar the general good. Wo labor m u st "lie ns free from od. refrigeration plant.-, and Holm Sy- nation .if Dr Hall, who for the
acuity hearing and expressed the both Hryan and Clarence Harrow, work.
Outlook Very R rirh i.
solitary individual'*, isoln- tical n arty dom ination now a ;.t olioii refrigerators, has secured pa'* five vear has lieen connect
view that exam ination of viiiir"- defense counsel in the recent evo­
Tho outlook for n m cccniful
lags, to live only for our- any tim e in its history."
mcn should not require more than lution case nt Dayton, ns “titans
warehouse spare in Sanford and oil with the Department of Agri
The convention dictum was car
of brain, logic and eloquence," hut drive is considered very good, by
I not to take our p art in
one court day.
will make this city a distributing culture at Washington, Secretary
ruts for the general good tied fu rth e r by the council .h i! ...
Statu and defense romisi'l are said th a t "llrynu's house was built those in touch with tho work. Here
nl
Agriculture
Jurdinu
warmly
benefit of the wholo com- ation th at “no aid o r comfort will P'dnt for Central Florida cities praisi-d his work and expressed ^'s-h u p (ta ilo r S a y s O n e O f ready with imposing array.* of a l­ upon rock of nges, while Harrow's is what some of the leaders say:
To be unwilling to bear be given those who seek to launch ami towns. This was announced hearty appreciation of his valuable
ienists to Ikj called as soon as thu was on the shifting Minds."
Kdwnnl Higgins, president of
T r i a l 's M usi
P a in f u l
Im ­ ju
While Hryan from his boyhood the Cham ber of Commerce: “ We
nper share of thu burden is third p a rty m ovem ents." and hy a late Saturday hy Fred II. Shies, service:- t" the department.
iy is impanelled.
p re s s io n s W a s A n im o s ity
decision to have prepared for the president of the company, who was*
parasite.
Thu general conclusion of tin trusted C hrist "ns his personal have n chnncn to mnke this moveMurk of Great Importance
convention at Atlantic in Sanford in the interest of his
E
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h
ib
ite
d
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a
r
t
i
c
i
p
a
n
t
s
defen&lt;e
experts is that
S cott’s
[operation, organized effo rt, national
M hen approached today Dr. Hall
m entality has become impaired row confessedly left C hrist out of outlook could, hardly he b e tte r, hut
In this drive for « g re ater t Hy* O ctober f&gt;, a set of reports rompnny.
srid that he has not yet outlined
MRM I'll IS, Tent*.,
since his conviction and sentence. his heart nnd life."
frrf l•■n~•e'•'tlry. Jr Is n*o o| • dealing w ith locnl. sta te and mithe result will depend upon evory j i
Kelvinator pUgt« an*! re frig e ra -j the work which he is to d&gt; hen*.
lie charged Harrow with ‘‘In­ citizen nnd every firm doing thoim,
' merely, it Is obligatory, ami to' '' c ar r v*‘(e n t n rhev nri' i ,H” vnh,,‘'1 nt approxim ately •'MOO.-jlt is an entireiv new’field nritU ne “One of the painful impressions o f ! AHouisU engaged hy the state are
viting the youth of the nation full duty, and upon o ur team o r * ':
K* all will share in the rc- for iam lid o .n . r '1
vnd. rsenicnt* (Hhl are being stocked nt West which vitally important, especial- the recent spectacle nt Dayton was - *| T’fl”Thioas in their conclusion that into a g reat spiritual Sahara.
|o f this drive all are bound rcffardlcHM * f ’ m *en( v
the
veuonioii&lt;
anim
osity
exhibited
•
k
’(V,tt
is
normal
in
every
sense,
t i. .
it- i f x. nt
, gnnitntion stay in g with the job
* !*a V1
•In^ksonville ami S:in l.v to th«* crlcrv crovtrM m* th l
" ' A - M clherson of xzntii every one in S anford has hsd
their moral ami financial tbui
W hether Scott will be perm itted
f ,hP F pi,r,y "Ihlia-I ford, Mr. Sides stated. Of this sirtion. he asserted. A meeting o f !l,y M, rnlll‘d intellectual men toft in the measure in which
li 1 Hryan
i h ak&lt;/friend
' hi,|' of
P/ rV
,nUa y ftn opportunity
. ,
i stock 2!i to SO per cent will I..- a number of scientific men will I '.I'1 . e ' wl"' ""'rely diffcic*| [» enter the court room nnd appear 1.'Ih'il
science,
r,
. .to. lie canvassed.’*
. .. , ,
fo able.
n beb.iIf of such candidates,| sent to this city, he said. A ware he held within the next lx*., w-eks |
opi ni ons, ” said Hi ’"'.'ore the jury was a question on who win
"contending
for
science
"hiyor
F
orint
fuike. of the hankwhich
opposing
counsel
differed
m aterial development of alon-!?Ur?„i i } u C ,n U"’ ‘ “"I're- house adei|tiate f&lt;*r the needs of lie stnte.l, and a t time the experi- ,,"1’ *""V"1- F. (.idh.r, president of
ns do all lovers of tru th “
ers com m ittee: “NnnfonI hns nevtonight. Tho state atto rn ey ’s rep­
the company,
adjoining
track* ol
of "meat
nirnt work
work will
will lie
lie diseased
Hisensseil and
n m l!!
Natioa.d &lt; ouncil of the I1
’ means also the spiritual, to• unirntield, Ithe conned• •promised
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Mr.
Upshaw
nsserled
th
at
the
"
W ,r,n , it„ w#" Proporly
resentatives
are
of
the
opinion
that
‘.es til n t Kpiscopal church, in a
inal and cultural develop- r.nit.u„i
strenuous non-purti .a th- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad n urogram mapped out.
( ’oinmon. r “ literally had the p re s -1nr,?"’"’d' ""d I believe th a t this is
Scott
should
lint
lie
seen
hy
the
mon
here
Sunday.
It means a g reater, strong' rCa.mpn&gt; n’
I J«Ht "K West F irst Street, ha.*
Dr. Hall revealed that the sltusuccess.
idenry within his g rasp " when lie
to. bc " notew orthy sticress.
Hishop (i.ulur was speaking on ju ro rs and cite « crim inal court returned from hi* tour around the 1 , r,,r,N1
tederations of labor m id, been secured from T. J. Miller of ntion here has become serioii* he­
more influential church,
. , . -Kr..ont opportunity
- . “r t o a l t l
ruling
of
recent
years
in
which
the
' ,n0or bodies everywhere this city, it wns announced.
cause of the celery |eaf-t»e* which the text: "Whosoever shall say to
Wnrltl lull
1u 11vr throw
I iintuf {'".V
;,M. wo "hou'd mak« tho m ost of
have the leadership, a
world
hut lh:if
th a t "In*
“ he in*11
actually
rtWfiv iin I'riivt/n
liiiiMiiiun
l.iu
**• ,
This stock will be retailed here " not stopped, will probably re- Ids brother. ‘Thou fool,’ shall lie in principal in u sim ilar proceeding nwny
Imp that does not overlook ivill be sum m oned to assist, a
crown
because
in
his
ntwas excluded from tin* court.
danger of the hell fire."
■Rest'things; a leadership previous years, it said, while its within the next two weeks either suit in the refusal to buy Sanford
K* F. Housholder, chairm nn of
Scott's attorneys, on the other titude toward a great economic
“
No
wonder,
lie
says
that
the
usual
condem
nation
of
“bo
es"
celery
hy
many
section"
and
pox
question
he
would
rath
er
be
right
executive
com m ittee: “ I look for
pD ideal*; hut the lenders
by local dealers or by a branch
.
hand ussort th at their client can
man who in his hearteall- hi* hi­
n surprising result if wo do not be­
•uremic* such ns the civic end su p p o rt of the prim ary sy: • representative of the company. ( ’. Isil'ly the placing of an ininnetion th
,,,r (not he excluded from a proceeding than he president."
er
'thou
f«n|*
shall
he
ia
dam
tom
for
nom
inating
candidates,
| itotary. Kiwanis ami the
lle quoted Hryan ns having said come too overconfident. It will
.1. Fly will he warehouse m anager ;,g!,'nsl "hipping this product out "f th" hell ..f fire,” continued j:!*. in which his life is at stak e and
of the state.
in
A tlanta, in justification of h is!* n *‘° n lot of work clear up to the
flu b , and our city ad- again was made evident.
in Sanford.
aro prepared to press the point.
Tho statem en t mentioned th"
It was further announced l&lt;y Dr. *"»l&gt; Gailor. “ For that mean .
stand on government ownership of hist hour of the drive, bufj if
ail of whom
n rt
Already one car load of kelviuThey
have
tentatively
considered
ganre
nnd
cruelty,
and
who
events
of
1921,
when
the
council
railroads, "having reached this w,"l| nl put in the time nnlddo our
K to serve and build up
utors Mid refrigerators is enroute italI that a num ber of other noted
the right to scorn your fel­ placing him on tho witness stand conclusion a ft" r honest Investiga- t'n rL Sanford will mnke a name
■vmist have the support of indorsed the l.aFnllette forces, but to S.inford. Mr. Sides asserted, and seientists will Is* transferred to you
for tho examination of the court
since the non-partisan polit
tion, I would ho unworthy of the ^or itself in this enterprise."
•Sanford to carry on research nnd low m an? If you think th at v n
operation means success." IcaT poliV-y
h asb e en fid Iowed, many
b&gt;‘ “Dinpei1 it, the near expciintent work here of the gov- aro superior remember that von and jury.
It. J. Holly, colonel of team s'
: Vaks of Opportunity
Hy a queer trick of fate William position of leadership with which
Independent or third party move- '-iture. \ factory trained scrviee onnient in the interest and for the are little liettir than a p u n i-e
I
have
been
entrusted
if
I
were
“
I
believe th e team organization is
'&lt;
1
1
1
Ktcwnrt,
one
of
Scott's
a
tto
r­
\ mir fath er an I . other
pastor of the m eats have come and gone, gen J " ' u" 'vl11 .1*' « "tinned here foe Ltittc-rmoMt *«f ^ t e V ’crop ’ V s n ^ : yourself.
yoUr
ney. , will he railed upon to knock to allow any personal or political all ready for n m ost effective camcrallv ex
evisrin...„iv for
r... ..... . . . insidlm g the kelvinator plants ami .i.illy
. . . among
'T..' ...
r
‘
V«ur
fV ’h t f hurji, at the m &gt;rn- (••rally
istin g only
these arc ih&gt;■*• who
refrigerators and for giving serv­
down tho precedent iii excluding consideration to influence me to pnign. Tho divisional m ajors re‘ the church, prcuch- tion.”
will study the mosaic di-cin'X of whatever gifts of m in d 'or l*«.r| •Ii • defendant from the sanity my attitu d e or action."
ported today th a t every cupU ln
ice
in
this
line.
I ^ j n t h i ; ".Matchless Op"T he people generally are be­
r. number Ilf suh-trupical preducls, you i" ' . And yet we • ail hearing which, he, as prosecutor
I he dead N ebraskan's staunch wn* ready with his team .
We
tem pted to say to some brother
F *f Florida at tho pres- ginning to realize that hide-hound
At present there are four he saiil.
advocacy of prohibition was laud- ought to have one of the m ost slic­
in
the
e:te*l
rn:
e
several
years
ago,
'thlill
fool.*
the
point, pnrtyism does not benefit them ," hraiirhes ami 32 dealers of tlm
Hall Noted Scicnlisl
Mr. Upshaw.
r c s f u l cam paigns in F lorida his"Surely all men, of ever&gt; sluele w 1• silcci'ssful in *■■lahiishing. As ed by
Side-* company products or goods
[it,, i»ple going to do it asserted.
l wonder how many ni^nn of lory.’
Dr. Hall is a sciential of note. of thought, are rearly with their
state
attorney
in
the
I ’ ‘te- sanl in part:
have
I
in
Fl.ind
i
All too frequently they
He holii:* the degrees II. S. and M.
Go«d to He Set Tonight
, | Up" I" prnir-o the gospel of love. pro *cuth'ii nf Gene (Jeory, eon- r,,li‘*f have been breathed in the
stall
g
n
at
’w
et’
centers
since
the
rlo.
If.
M cFarland, cam paign direcer
lhat We «re nblc learned th a t pledges in party p la l-| lii'rau-i- of the realization that S.. from , Hie Iowa
lieted
murderer,
several
years
ago,
i .i
i ' |.7
I ami yet professors o f religion nuvk
Um ,)f thousands of form s were not always respected, j Sanford i. one of the most logical Ames, Iowa and the dugr. e Ph. ., | ,.r s;lil| h!in|l&gt;r thj
H^ , ul
^ Stew art feiighi to exclude Geary qiicnt prohibition tribune breath- to r: "I would he extrem ely ontlfin. Ir* «miiig to our hut were used simply as a step- and cent nil distributing points of from Ohm S tate Umve»Ml&gt;
l « , nlhf.r „ mn ,,
H#yj
tlH, ! from ii sanity hearing which re­ ed his la s t? .......Thoy a rJ sorry he niistlc nbout to result if f did not
| the entire statef the company Is
is drnd ami fay licautiful things fear
#
** *
is been professor
of
entomology
a„ ,i
’
K
..
* o n t o f ^ rtani,V for the ping-stone."
over confidence.
Too many
i . . i
. ,. , rum as lor the reform ers, the up­ sulted in his commitment to the nl&gt;
Itlwiiil
•11• » ..1.112*..
.... I 1.1
•hit lit
his I.
brilliant
ability and
bis. people are taking it for granted
“The executive council believes extending its interests here with
lie, u Ur mon 'y hut. my
Chester
state
hospital.
'
.
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ri‘:“'
,,r;'
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,,l‘
lifte
r:.
........
..f
them
seem
to
(m
e
(Continued on Page Three)
eonsislent sincerely, but they find th at It is going to be a big and
ge ami m th.; Iowa Sint • “I ego f()rifl,tlllII
V1.ry nam e nnd idea
[hi.h j/#""*1 ,ff' ' r ilium th at ns a result of it-i noii-parti.-nn I
themselves visualilng a season of successful campaign. It will ho
nij., rr m,,rv im portant Political policy thu launching of
----------- ------and has been state entomologist of of charity towards. their
neighbors
pence since the Mangerniis ilisturh- if the team organization Is on tho
lhu b'reat- third party movements ha.* I.c.ii \ n liW S |L w W l I p q m i p W irronsin. During I!i2'l-2I hu
"There aro some who seem to lie
e r' la gone. He delayed his ng- job for the full four days. Every
g in*- /
l,|(ve known Proved wasted effort and injuri z Y l l l K - t l l 'M l I I I z l i l . - . l l v
(Continued on I’uge IIm c)
willing to make money hy using
gressivu espousal of prohibition w orker m ust stick with the Job un­
rav .
°f their lives. I f,n-s to the desire to elect camlith eir perverted talents only for
with the hope of getting his pnrty til the end."
lighilur ) " e r «n offer to 'bites with favorable records, Th*
detraction, just ns some newspa­
bricklayers’ Strike
leader* to follow him to his battle
»O
0ff tin.. r"n*
states tia 1023 and 1921 political campaigns
. other OMinn
The goal for the ram nalgn will
pers seem to exist in order to pubroyal against the liquor interests, ho announced tonight. It will Ik*
" *’• * ’hut *I definitely ilutvrmined this fact.
Halts Construction i"lt
* ant,,unlJ‘,"■' ''""''ty
hin t reputations.”
but when the final break came he
that
.“I h rl"linn c" m * Experience, therefore has tnugiit
Hack front a trip to Havana and was utterly impervious to the a n ­ not less than $50,000. which r e p r e ­
Mentioning the “catalogue of
labor
th
a
t
to
bu
successful
politi­
nn increase of 1,000 per cent
«uiw K; ; ,ndf r “ .ytry
NEW YORK, Aug. •'! New murder:-’’ being described in news­ Miami, A. !.. Holts, assistan t athem as burled at him by the .xu- sents
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 3.—While
over tho present income. A spe­
I t i z c n * n 1,1 (five these cally, it m ust continue into the
cashier
of
the
F
irst
National
Hunk,
papers
nnd
tracing
crim
e
to
a
i»irUr
' '-'"sphere which fu tu re ns tho past to follow in full* ciiilordiig the prohibition en ­ phi "c iii the in ter iiidmi «nflict it of intolearrue, Hishop Gailor a d ­ i* full of praise for the wonderful loon politicians all over the nation. cial committee consisting o f Ed­
between bricklayers ami ’*1 * lererx
ward Higgins, Forest Lake, S. O.
forcement reorganization now in devehqN'd today when hricMayers ded “we have grown indifferent to development ami growth of the
W *o«fJ ’ t frotliictWe of non-partisnn policy."
nrn «»r genuine g reatAn active cam paign to interest progn . ti"1 anti-saloon league, employed by the George A. I'idler death hy violence, like people liv­ Magic City, which lie declarer* is Charred Body Is Not Shinholser, and E. II. Housholder
hen out getting the subscrip­
women w age-cam era and their
Company v/&lt; nt on ing on the fringe of civilization." growing so rapidly th at it is a l­ That Of Frisco Man, bus
*{r!r',p“ vv&lt;? m n offer to sym pathizers it was also announc­ through it" liighest officials, a n ­ Construction
tions from the larg e r Interest*.
most inconceivable to those who
“
Let
us
pray
for
the
grace
to
strike
in
all
building
pn&gt;j"&lt;-ts
in
The success they have in thl* p re­
ed will he carried on during the nounced formally Sunday that nt this city, Washington. D. * . and cultivate in ourselves the honest h a v e never visited tho place.
Dental
Expert
Avers
the next session of congress it
lim inary work will largely d eter­
prim ary election cam paign.
“
I
counted
I
t
steel
structures,
unselfish interest and regarded for
mine the goal to be set.
_
-------- ---------------dn will urge passage &lt;. f the civ- Florida. Officials of the company the aim s and hopes m:i| lives of! ranging from 10 to IM Htnrios, in
said work was halted on upproxiLxr (.ii * choicest spots in
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—
The first reports of tho cam ­
the business section," siad Mr.
all
our
human
kind,"
lie
said,
in
i
YVoman
s
DcathBeinir
d
*
•
«
,
.
,v
Jsi®
n
"
vf
th"
,r""*
nirtely
$20,000,000
worth
of
con­
I ‘aoueh r/,’0,,nttr y* l,ut
Henry
Schw
artz,
vice
president
I
)
■
j
*
j
/
\
•
j
t
nil
I
*
1
1
1
•
wn
ii
n
fill
lull
lit
t
Ii"
Lint
paign
will bo made tom orrow noon
Hctts,
"W
hile
hundreds
of
homes
|
toll
conclusion.
W ' c ° 'i r citi7.ens destruction.
Probed B y Officials sessionand apartm ents are being built and general inunnger of the Faci- a t tho Seminole cafe, where all the
fic Cellulose Co., who has suppos­ w orkers will meet. This |x tin
The anti saloon league is not
in the residential sections.”
MATTOON, III., A ug. 3.—A seeking I" dictate appointments,”
"M iami’s progress is nothing ed to have met death in his own reg u lar day there for the Rotary
short of phcnominal," Mr. Holts laboratory at.W aln u t Creek T hurs­ club, hut tc later wil d isp en se with
m ysterious tangle of evidence cen­ the vtaPinont said, “but it is fightH
rFlieir Lives terin g ab o u t whrei.)cuing iu lje rs in" against their attempted domin­
day by an explosion, was sought the program so th a t the entire
by Sheriff It. R. Vealc today.
tim e can be given to the Chamber
found flo atin g over thu victim ’s ation hy the enemies of the law
V.''0 Accidents In head today fared investigators of and its enforcement.
_________
i ono eustern group of capitalists
A. J.N ielson, dental ex |iert de­ of commerce drive.
Signing the statement were
..
..
..
.
I are to builil 3,000 homes in Coral clared a fte r a minute exam ination
the death of Miss Cora Stallm an,
,l,c’s in 4 Weeks form
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug- 3-— jo . New of T rig g county. Kenturkya Gables. The combined building of the charred body, found in the
er school teacher, whose body Hishop Thomas Nicholson, presi­
I fjrot, woman legM ator. Mrs. Mnry! total of Mind nnd Miami Reach Schwartz laboratory, th a t "this NewYorkExperiences
g*
was found in n cistern on her s i f ­ dent: Howard Hyde Russell, found­ p arty nominees for the general
Aug. 3.—The te r's farm n e a r here.
er- A. -I. ISarton, chairman of thc election in November were select­ E. Flannery, a candidate for rep for the month of July was over man is not Schw artz". Tho tooth
resentotive, had ii lead of I2n $H,000,000, he said,
1:1 'n r.7 \ cn,l&gt;cd l»y autovary widely from Schw artz’ teeth. Biff Real Estate Boom
The letters w ere signed "KKK" executive committee; Ernest II.
lla.
‘'" '" ric a n cities to- and filled w ith inuendocs and Cherringtoii, editor of the Amcr- ed from Kcvernl thousand candida­ votes with half the prccincis missMr. Holts said that all of the
Schwartz carried $180,000 in lifo
NEW YORK. Aug. 3.—A
during
l" c°m m crce charges of stra n g e complexes on Ii-nn Issue. “ "'I Wayne E. Wheeler tes in Kentucky’s prim ary election ing when counting stopned fur th&lt; cities on the lower east coast, in­ insurance. Joe Rodriguez, a labor­
|y
^ me four weeks endSaturday and only one disorder night. Miss M argaret Farris, Hem-j eluding F o rt Lauderdale, Cocoa, er. ha* been missing since th e cx- estate boom, which operator*
thu p art o f m em bers of the S ta ll­ general counsel.
Pn-.,,.," 7""P ared with 1171 man fam ily and thu discovery th at
tf-i-rting that certain papers m arred tho day. A negro was shot ocrat candidate foe state rtqircscn- Vero, F ort Fierce and others arc ploiiion ami District A ttorney Tin­ outclasses Florida's palm iest dn)
from Madison county, was growing hy leaps and hounds, all ning announced today th a t he had has hit F ar Rockaway and
.
— an . argu tutivo
, ,
I. C * ! z r, w‘‘cks ending! death, 'whs not duu to drowning i,n,I misconstrued ns opposition to a t Hlackey, Ky., during
feated.
..
. . .
""biles fatalities it,
-,.nt
statement
hy
ofM
,ent
and
herrando
Cornett
|
defeated.
of them, apparently cntching the withdrawn permission given to away Reach on the southern :
'*» wax | 0n.,whll‘; thc total wore m ajor factors in sta rtin g the the iilan n u*’1
Jam es "R ed" Robert*, membar spirit of Miami.
of Long Island nnd sent ocean
arrested in conneetion with the
Mrs.
Schw
artz
yesterday
to
profici-tl*
of
thc
league
th
at
if
it
“does
OR,V'"
[-,"•
1
t0
J
“
'y
investigation,
which
the
coroner
^*beic,|
27
,
and
for
1923
vn
^^11 whilo fUr.
of the famous Centre college footIn Havana, Mr. Hctts found a coed with the funeral of the body, front property skv rocketing ft
not' work nothing will," the group shooting.
predicted would lu st a week.
Chief in terest was manifest in ball team , which defeated Harvard city th a t was ulm ost American in which she insists j« th at of her $300 a foot two months to $2
&lt;icnii'g today's pronouncement said
Thousand* are scram bling
league "has long advocated contests fo r thu state senate nnd tam o years ago. In -t to Represent- it* appearance. Only in the out- husband.
CAGo **1’
II S tates
Haynes Relieved Of the
chances to invest.
,1 , ^-organization of the prohihi- house of representatives. Ip the ntivu J . If. Hniighmun in ii Demo- lying country district* is found
'F'athj’
?— -NinetySquails of police yextef
u„ji so ns to place rusponsl- m ain, the nurcOssfuI candidates erotic contest in Hoyle county. s tho uncleanlincsa th a t is usually
Part Of Authority
Markets
1 u ' re r* ,n&gt; a7 0,nobdc ac‘
w ere supporters of Gov. Field’s a d ­
fought to keep tru tfic moving
The mail who introduced n bill Iii i associated
with ............
Cuba. Hut except
.............
I
it
v
definitely;
to
exclude
politi•late, K * rtwl j n 11 ".idm inistration and thnnu wh*&gt; favor the 1922 legislature U» prohibit i for the language of It* citizens,
William Zaret, lum ber dealer of
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 3— An or­ ,-nl influence and to secure co-op- existing pari-m utuels ut state race teaching evolift’Dn in Kentucky, I H avana i* like any other modern
•«e numh.^1 V c.1’ virtually
CHICAGO. Aug. 3. — Wheat. latwrcnccville, Mass.. «*&lt; r - p- r t erttion fr*'m the j;ariou" govern­ track*.
Senator J. It. Hash apparently wn* I city in the country, he said,
tor the V,l
" • d er relieving prohibition con.mis- m ent departmenU.
Septem ber, 1511-4 to 1511-2; De- cd to have made $65,000 in tWQ .
thu iv,Vl Previous w c'k bloner H aynes
of all authority
O f the soveral women candidate* defeated for renominatimi hy J. L.
Mr. Rett* hu* been absent for cenihcr, 113 1-1 to I5 S I-1 ; Corn, hours yesterday.
••Accented as a step in this direc* follow. ? n !l #tT^ ut*d by with respect to the supervision
added, “the new reorgun- two were unopposed anil will «9i- Thurmond* of Grace)’. George W. j the past several week* cn hi* va- 104 7-8 to 100 5-8; Oats, Septem ber
n,linn.i *. Vl’-'
Illinois, over the question of intoxicating ti°n; 11 j,, gupport. The nieA.x- te r the November election a* Rc- Kills, n t one tim e author of an an- cation
W ith all Its advantage*, 413-4 to 417-8.
Miami—-Contract let a t $2,000...
--------IKK) for drvdgiug and filling work
U,i’ "Inc Ml,M,chiRan‘ &gt;°t liquors was m ade public today at ization "• ’ sJ| wj|j (j(.|,on,| Up. publican cnndidntea for state re p -1tl-ovolution bill was eliminated in i Minmi doesn’t comjmre with Sunsu ry ■
in
connection win*
with "re i fr,H.j„m with which it i* rusentntlve. They are Julia Hus- the Republican raco hy J. C ., f"rd n* a place to live ws» his do•1 an*l Texas f!1** ‘*t.»’ oight; the
».*u trea
****w«ij
■■ connecuiin
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 3 . — on 2,800 acre Miami SUOtvs «U»n . . l C#CI,i Iowa the reorganization of tho prohihi- 00 * i -i io o|&lt;v»«U.”
bands of Taduvah and Mrs. L llalfiw m liarrvn county,
upon lux return,
Slendji October 23-17; May 2388.
vvlopmeut,
_
,v
i .
tiiiti iitnl uMnnhi'n
C.tiil
1
cues live

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Endorses ShakcUp
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“Red” Roberts Beaten For Loi^islatu re !-il'*il","nlVuniN
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THE 8 ANF0RD HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,1925

EXT WEEK will tell the story. Dy next Saturday the people of our
city will have decided whether or not their city is to take the place
rightfully belonging to it.
.
Sanford is just beginning to grow. It has for several years been
building a substantial foundation. Now it is ready to soar skyward. The
present membership drive of the Chamber of Commerce is just a start to­
ward bigger and greater days.
Depending largely on the outcome of the campaign will be the future
growth of our community. If we are to be the important center we should
be, if outside capital is brought here for investment purposes, if we hope
to grow as rapidly as other Florida places, we must see to it that our city
is brought to the attention of the people all over the state and to do this, we
must advertise extensively.
The banks are heartily endorsing the campaign of Sanford's Cham­
ber of Commerce to raise an adequate expansion and advertising fund to
exploit the advantages of this community. The financial institutions are
giving both their moral and their financial support, and urge others to
co-operate to the fullest extent.
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success
i-eis mane tne coming week an important and fai
the history of our great city.

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STEWART'S WASHINGTON LETTER
B y CHARLES P. STEWART

WASHINGTON, A ug. 3.—Con-

Now a judicial decision on n
panne* ft lo t of law s it's im- question of constitutionality is
lible to understand. They can one thing. If congress attem pts
read in two o r more different something the fundamental code
BHVt'
.i
forbids, then doubtless it’s some
they contain conflicting court’s business to point out th at
or conflict with other lawn, it can’t b 2 done.
nobody's able to figure just
Upt interpreting and guessing
Si
it they do mean.
laws into shape is different—it
t would seem to be the na- amounts to m aking them.
thing to do when one of The judges do their interpreting
mixed up lawn gets onto with such straight faces— their
wcy\am statute books? Why, to aak faith in their own infallibility is
Congress about it, of course.
so well-grounded— th at the by­
Congress passed i t If nobody stander, watching them a t it, isn’t
knows w hat C ongress' idea wnn in ant to realize how ridiculous it is.
doing It, it certainly m ust be Con­ How do they know what m eaning­
gress Itself.
lessness means, and better than
So why, when the executive anybody else!
branch of the governm ent runs
T h e executive officials, however,
up against one of these incompre­ don’t all take their guessing so
hensibly-worded enactm ents, does­ seriously.
n't go to the legislative branch and
say, "This thing doesn't make "The fa rt is,” a high function­
sense— what in heck were you try- ary of the So-and-So Bureau told
Ing. to get a t ? " Then it could be me recently, "We nevcr’ve been
able to dope out; how Congress in­
explained, or fixed.
m
ilu t no. T hat isn’t the sys- tended the Such-nnd-Sueh Act to
tom
a t all. Instead, the puzzle eith­ work, but we’ve agreed or w hat
V i
er Is psssed on up to the courts w-&gt; thought perhaps it meant and
fo r sn "interpretation” or turned th at's the way we enforce the
over to one of governm ent’s num ­ . ’aw.”
erous adm inistrative bureaus or I PeopI#- go to jail nnd pay big
fines on the strength of it, too.
commissions to be guessed.

i'll MacLean
Company Man Conditionally
Lost In Snowstorm Pardoned Is Sent
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California is Horda’s greatest fo rd, Florida, until three p - . in. P fo rid a .Ju f
_ JL A S S , Clerk.
competitors in the tangerine in Aug! 10th,'T925“To’r the fu rn ish ­ , .V.____ , 1
Aug. 1 and 8th.
Publlih July
ing
of
ail
m
aterials
and
labor
fo
r
dustry.
'*
the erection and completion o r - a
NOTICE
C ounty Jail building to be located
The regular annual m eeting of
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
a t Sanford, in Seminole County, the stockholders of tho F lorida
Sealed bids will be received by Florida, in accordance _with the
Vegetable
Corporation will be
the Commissioners of Seminole plans nnd revised specifications as held in our offices in tho Masonic
prepared
by
Elton
J.
Moughton,
County. Florida, at the County
Building a t 8:00 P. M., Tuesday
Clerk’s office, Court House, San- Architect, F irst National Bank August 4th, 1925 for the election
building, Sanford, Florida.
of a directorate and the considera­
Bids will be received for cell tion of all 'o th e r m atters which
construction.
may, properly come before such
Successful bidder or bidders will meeting. A full attendance is re ­
be required to furnish a su rety quested.
R. B. CHAPMAN,
company bond in nn amount equal
President.
Ito seventy-five (75ft) per cent of
the contract price for their bid, L. I. FRAZIER,
Secretary.
and to m e e t with the approval of
the County Attorney.
No bid will bo considered unless ORDINANCE NO. 99
made upon form 83 furnished by
'th e Architect, and accompanied by An Ordinance Providing for the
a draft payable to Vance E. Doug­
Vacating and Closing as Public
lass, clerk in the amount of $1500.Streets and T horoughfarea Rose00. The d raft of the successful
way and ••
Indianola
Avenue, Acbidder or bidders
Dlliuer
PIUUUI* to be retained by
iwbuuih nrcitHCt
said Vance E. Douglass, Clerk, ns
cording to P lat of Rose Court
liquidated damages snoum
should me
the »utsueAddition lo Sanford. Florida, an
cessful bidder or bidders lail o rj
; refuse to execute a contract find * Per Plat Thereof Recorded in
Pint Book 3, on Page 3, of the
to Minply bond ns required within*
public llecorda of Seminole
ten days afte r written notice o f!
County, Florida.
acceptance of bid.
The owner reserves the right to
reject any and all bids, or to ac­ BE IS ENACTED BY TH E PEO ­
PLE OF TH E CITY OF SA N ­
cent any hid or part of bid by
them deemed to be the best in te r­
FORD:
est of the County.
By order of the County Com­
Section 1. T h at Rose way nnd
missioners of Seminole County,

C. R h o a d e s

of

F lo rid a , w h o , on J a n u a r y
Indianola Avenue, acconlintf t0 m
ad e H o m e e te a il E n t r y . No. 017199.
P lat of Rose C ourt Addition to f i r 'V l - » o f N W l - i . B8 e e tJ o n 7.
T o w n s h ip JOS. Itanxo »9E., TaliaSanford, Florida, ax’per Plat l»ere* h a s s e e M e r id ia n , h a s file d n o t i c e o f
of recorded in P la t Book 3, °n I n t e n ti o n t o m a k e C o m m u t a t i o n
Pronf. to e s t a b l i s h c l a i m to t h o la n d
Page 3,. o f the public records of above d e s c r ib e d , b e f o r e C l e r k o f
irc u i t C o u r t , a t O r la n d o . 'F l o r i d a ,
of Sominolo County, Florida, be C
on th e 3 rd d a y o r S e p t e m b e r . 1 J « .
C laim an t nam es a s w itn e s s e s :
and the same are herOby perman­
VT. F. B o y d , of S o r r e n t o . F l o r i d a ,
ently vacated and closed ns pu
it* *Boyd, of Sorrento, Florida,
■1
«),nl.„„&lt;rhfares of ,T. E. White, of Sorrento. Florida,
lie streets and thorough
car\ Dee*, of Sorrento. Florida.
George C. Crom. Register.
the City of’ Sanford, Florida.
Section 2. T h at the City Clerk
IN T U B C I R C U I T C O U ItT , NF.Vshall prepare a certified copy o
KNTI1 J U D I C I A L C I R C U I T O F
this ordinance a fte r its pnssage
F L O R I D A . IN A N D F O R T H E
COUNTY
OF
S E M IN O L E .
IN
nnd adoption and file same for rec­
CHANCERY.
ord in the public records of Sem­
K m m a D. A y e r s .
inole Connty, Florida.
Com plainant
Section 3. T hat this ordinance M e r r i t t F. R o b invs.
s o n , a n d n il u n ­
k n ow n partlo n c la im in g In terest
.shall become effective immediately
in a n d t o t h e l a n d s ln v u l v c d In
upon its passage and adoption.
Ib is s u i t .
,
D efen d an ts
Adopted in regular session this
O r d e r o f I’n h l l e n t l n n
27th day of July, A. DT o a n y p e rs o n , unit a l l p e r s o n s ,
u-lmse
n
a m e Is. o r n a m e s a r e , u n ­
FORREST LAKE,
k n o w n lo t h e c o m p l a l n u n t h e ro in ,
C. J. MARSHALL.
h av in g o r rln lm ln g any r ig id , title

o r I n t e r e s t In n nd t o t h e lutidii. n r
a n y p a r t o r p o r t io n t h e r e o f , i n v o l v ­
As the City Commission of the City ed In t h l a s u i t :
I t a p p e a r i n g tr o tn m o s w o r n b ill
of Sanford, Florida.
o f c o m p l a i n t , h e r e i n filed , t h a t
t h e r e Is a p e r s o n , o r n ro p e r s o n s ,
A ttest:
i n t e r e s t e d In t h e p r o p e r t y In v o lv ed
. L. P. P H IL IP S , City Clerk.
in t h e a b o v e s l y led s u i t ,
w h o se
n a m e ts. o r miim-s a re , u n k n o w n to
Publish A ugust 3rd.
c o m p l a i n a n t , a n d th e c o m p l a i n a n t
praying
In s a id hill f o r r e l ie f
NOTICE FOli Plnl.M ATIOV
a g a in st
such
p e rs o n s .
NOW,
Serial No. 017899.
THEREFORE:
A n y p e r s o n , unit a ll p e r s o n s , h a v ­
I i r p n r t n i r n t o f ( h r Inferior
in g o r c l a i m i n g to h a v e a n y I n t e r ­
T. ft. I.nm l O ffltr "I
e
s
t
In t h e Houtll H alf o f S e c ti o n 34,
f i n ln ra v l lf e , FlaS o u th . R a n g e 22 E a s t.
J u lr IN. IBM
. . ST eomwinnsohlei p C19
o u n ty .
Florida, w h ic h
N O T IC E la h e r e b y
given
that

rtfrAS'K. ’sa?
a decree pro conft.,o tlil

c d a g a i n s t you. «„5° %U|

IT 18 FURTH ER^oiJfH

th is

c it a t i o n

be

puhuii

rw
said 1 CoJiVT .'K ?h\ nd **
$ 5 iV ,hc u t &amp;
Auj
Clerk
O EUR* IE Cl. HKTtiuv’N
A Solicitor for ComM L
"
We, Kdward ° it,C mtl
D l i i i n c , ‘'Jkwife. do herei,,

K llzaheth n

T h u r e d a y , the
A. D. 19V. a t ten o t o j
a a soon i h W t a f t t r
r a n he h e a rd . «&gt; »ifi
r a t i o n to the J u d e . »»*
C o u r t of the S e y A V ' r 1
r u i t o f F lo rid a , at
f o r d . F lo r id a , or ,

Court may then b,
authorizing the .idrioo 1
accordance with t h T ^
law. of Margaret ririRHS
u minor c til Id
Dated this nth .... .
D. 1925.
“'I »f|
Edward M nim
Oeo. fl. Herring
*■
Attorney.

J u l y 13-20- 27; Aug. j.

While M aking Film Back To H i s Cell
r ‘
L' *

II
n?v

B

Lost In n snow storm on Iaike
Chelan, Washington, In an open
** motor Inunch with n bear for chief
' passenger—th a t w as the exper­
ience
fence of* “Douglass MacLean nnd
his company while filming scenes

TALLAHASSEE, August I.—
A fter threatening the life of his
own fnther with a dnngerous wonpon Orlando Rogers of Alachua
county, who wns conditionally p a r­
doned in 1920, is again being held
recently for his forthcoming com- nnd must forfeit his conditional
cdy "Introduce Me.”
freedom, the statu Board of Par- r X 3 L X X X ’X X X X 3
Tbhe party was re tu rn in g nt dusk dona hns decided.
from locations across the Inkc
Rogers was sent up for a life's
when heavy snowfall obliterated sentence from Alachua county in
the lights of camp. W ithout com­ 1915 for having committed m ur­
pass or landm ark, the journey was der. The State Board of Pardons
continued blindly. Coats, which freed him conditionally in 1920
were badly needed for wnrm th, w ith the understanding that he
were held over the engine to pro­ m ust stay entirely within the law,
tect the ignition system from and that no complaints could he
m oisture, but so severe wns the issued against him. No complaints
storm th at eventually the dry b a t­ were Issued against him until he
teries were short-circuited and the and his father had a dispute over
motor died spluttering, wheezy some real estate and then he de­
—A unique “follow
death.
clared that he would not allow
The party tried to keep warm his father to come upon Ids place.
up” service from us
with n knmsinc h ea te r nnd coats L ater he threatened the older
were rigged as n m ake-shift shel­ mnn's life with a dangerous wea­
te r from the onsiivught, so f "the pon, The father wrote the Board
th a t in su r e s you
storm . All hands were fairly com­ of Pardons advising that he be re­
fortable when the h ea r which wns taken into custody. The Board
getting every frac­
being used in the picture, became ia acting upon the advice of the
restless nnd frightened. S h iftin g i father and Orlando Rogers is be­
tion of mileage built
its BOO pound enreass from side *o: ing held by the sheriff of Alachua
side, it kept everyone on edge (in county until officers arrive to re ­
the most literal sense of the word) tu rn him to the state prison.
into these marvel­
to prevent the bnat from capsizing.
Someone suggested shooting bruin
I’OPI'LATION GROWS
ous tires. Learn the
to save all from n w atery grave
MUNICH, Aug, 3,—The recent
—but there w asn't any gun.
census taken in Bavaria shows the
nature of this serv­
" It was more exciting and funny population to lie 7,398,1*77.
The
than any screen comedy," “toys total represents an increase of
Mr. Mnrl.cnn, "but there was no 3-13,211 since 1919 and of 510,111)
ice-it’s worth while.
_ audience to appreciate the situ a ­ slnca-KUO.' *. —
.. • .
i
*
j
*i
----1
.*
-----aa-v
t
tion except ourselves unit we rtv«ftt'
not in a receptive mood."
Orlando— Howell Drew Company “ W ?*hrir7os: gt :
"Then dawn came," ns they any to improve their store at cost of
lucurtHjrairJ
In the movies, and the weather $200,000.
Sanford, Florida
cleared. Camp wns seen n biiru
q u arter of a mile aw ay and the West Palm Beach—Unit Company m m
rrstnw nys hraved sighs of relief to lay sixteen miles additional pipe i t I A A I 3^ ^ A
1
and paddled home with cam era line entering both Palm B earin'i
nnd Lake Worth.
tripods.

edndin

addition-

Join—
THE CHAMBER
COMMERCE

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of

m

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f\.
HWJ

9%
H

I d e a l F lo r id a H o m e
$ 100,000 each,

V E R Y norm al hum an b ein g w ants
a real hom e.
H e w ill n e v e r be
w h o l l y s a tisfie d w it h less.
A
ro o m y co m fo rta b le d w e llin g o f

irlislie design, amid delightful sur­
roundings, in a congenial neighborhood,
close lo church, school and stores, and
in ;i comm unity offering social and rec­
reational advantages— this is the most
deeply implanted ideal in the race.

A KNOCKER never wins
A W IN N ER never knocks

W' i

_

§

a) Vf '
J--*

T o that instinctive want, Coral Gables,
the finest suburb of Miami, Florida,
m ake s an irresistible appeal. It satis­
fies every condition, meets every re­
quirement. It goes farther, for it o f ­
fers a climate that cannot he duplicated
anyw h ere else in the world— this sunkissed city o f the American Tropics,
caressed by cooling trade winds, where
the purple bougainvillea and the scar­
let hibiscus bloom the whole year
’round.

will surround

it.

T w o hundred

others have been planned and financed in this
y e a r ’s construction pr o g r a m for the R iviera alone,
w hile in older sections o f Coral G a b l e s a far greater
num ber will be built.

P rom ise and Performance
rVirnl Oahl-n H riuti-d fa r c a r r y ­
ing in rapid cmripicllon gr*nt p u b ­
lic and B»ml-public building pro)ccia lh a t 'i i h n n r . the value of mirro un d in g
property m a n y tlm»a
over
A Hat nf ,om« of It* more
outntnndlng ilevclopmcntz of r«c e n t month* Iru-luil-'a:

Homes, h o w e ve r ,
n o tew o r th y

are not the only

feature

of

the building

program in the Riviera, fo r it is here

C om pleted

Hint m a n y great institutional projects

P u n k nf «*nrnl rSjthl^iv

included in the S t o o . o o o . o o o d e v e l ­

G o m ! • i ,i It11*1 1"fwff ©f f| c*i

T«*I■+phrai* R$i' h n nifn

f*onffT*KitUonjil H itirrh
Flvo mcnlnm fireproof hotH f
Von-M«n &lt;‘n&lt;rtno nml T*ool
.SilrnlntMtrnflon ftiilbllnrt
Cornl
• 'm intry Rlub
Twn finn Rolf fO iin#a

private hnm^s
Hornl
Military
120 miln* paved ilroela

Hoff*!,

(%&lt;1

rofimsi

Min mi Pill rnor« Grumfry f'luti
Golb'ii * for Vmmu W tim ^n

rural Rubl*** lllnh flchool
T r n mlU«« of writcrwrijr*

Two new golf L'otiraej

A n noun ced
Th* Dnlvrroily of Ml*ml

S a n lin rtu m
M .i hi

ml

S h rin e

i i-.iiltm to rlu m
T em p la

Mlnn*‘ lilltmorn CiUtno
i'nr»l 'Inhim The.ttr*
2“ft Kl*irr:i h n m f l
t.lito Seviii# hniri. ISO room *

T hose w ho build here build for beauty
and permanence. T he sketch sh ow n is of the
new home being built by Mr. G e o r g e E. Mer­
rick in the n e w Riviera section. More than a
score of equally fine homes costing more than

bot.?.’s,
Miami,

the

are to rise.

proposed

Mali i

Sh rin e

Great

U n iv e r s it y
Tem ple

of
and

sports center, a h u g e sanitarium, and

U nder C onstruction
M l. i m l - Ml It n*n r»

op m ent f i d g e t

miles o f w in d in g w a t e r w a y s will all
play their part in su p p o r tin g R iv iera
investments.
T hose w h o invest n o w in the Riviera
at pre - d e v e l o p m e n t prices, therefore,
are

b u y in g

at

the

m ost

fa vorable

w
time on a rising m arket.
F o r full
inform ation
and also to learn h o w y o u m a y
visit Miami and Coral G a b l e s free o f all trans­
portation cost
clip tiie c o u p o n b e lo w or call
at our local office.

Tl

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***, r l t t M i t t K t t l g t r , Coral Q , b ! . .

Magnolia Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
You m*y . . n d m« full Inform ation r*flirtfln« «*•
homo i n d In v tU m o n t. Alto toll m* how I c*n wl»«
C o n i Gable* f r e t of all tr a n a p o r U t i o n *Mt.

�BALL ARRIVES
rved By Talks HERE J’O BEGIN
’our Ministers CELERY W O R K
inued from Png® One)
,-hurches whose memem the spirit and the
toT of V m whose g re at
instantly overflowed with
‘i w w w t
o ffer
S Opportunities for in*
, - declared the m inister.
ts
th at we can ofin a state of
f" T ' ; u. 1 know th a t we
tP
them excellent clir r,
u . linger a moment

f o W J i S t . «' U.,lr

nrJ
ourselves a
1_PU* “n,aWtion. W hat moJ „r invited these
(jthens of o ther
» wfcr do we bid for th eir
I .
" fellow citizens,
■ L i t w sell them some
Ifftier tends, our motive is
E eerthy of honorable men
F " : Florida citizens iiave
IrsJIcd opportunity of sech f.”
' .,
f J., Civic Responsibility.
If of his sermons yesterday,
J. Armstrong of the Connial Church spoke on Ciyjnsibility.” He said in p a rt:
Lord has sent us into his
vineyard to work for hmi.
:ens we have a great reility to meet In the place
li we live. And since civic
rods on a Christian

tre a ty ana ] Vienna on August 30, 1824, an
negotiation^ ‘agreem ent on the basis of which
t auspices of (jet man residents in Poland and
,n**
j Polish resident? in Germany who
iernm n Siles-: refused to opt. fo r Polish or HerT h at's just w hat McCoy’s Cod
vam ed a year;m an citizenship respectively, and
nrc fo r the only those who did not own any l iver Oil Compound Tablets did
th a t P oland' i enl estate, had to be evicted not for the Babcock G irl—and is doing
■ any of the Inter than August 1, 192r&gt;.
i the Germ ans
"In this way a y ear’s w arning
■ing the final was given to th e people interested
ixed fo r their to prepare for the tra n sfe r which
ed Aug. 1,
the nbove decision provfded for.
mguc.
The Polish governm ent made in
Mr. Gliwic "dvanee all necessary preparations
to tran sfer its citizens from Gertren tv Poland ' n,BnTl
UP tr&gt; ',llte bus W aiv ed

P . ? « , S',cn. En‘ertalnmerit
Established At
{’amnsPolish Official Says KvitMton
Entom ologist in 1DI8 um| has
published a long list of noteworthy
contributions to the science of en­
tomology, it w as learned.
The Florida experim ent station,
through its departm ent of plant
pnthology, already has a co-oporativ e working agreem ent with the
federal bureau of plant industry,
under which w ork on celery dis­
if
eases
is being carried on here.
The departm ent of entomology
of the experim ent station, will
work in close co-operation with
the plant hoard on the celery in­
sect investigations, while the ex­
tension division of the college of
agriculture, through its extension
entom ologists and county agents
will endeavor to keep the celerv
grow ers closely informed as to all
significant
developments.
The
chem ist of the experim ent station
is working with representatives of
the federal departm ent of agricul­
tu re on the soil fertility problems
in connection -w ith celery produc­
tion. W ith this array of talent
available it is believed there should
he good progress made within the
next two years in reducing or con­
trolling some of tho troubles with
which celery grow ers have to con­
tend.

P e r m itte d

By T r e a t y

CIIN EIIti.M U H L Germany, Aug
3.—bccmvi lewlniwtnt of World
w ar canteen entertainment* will
&gt;o witnessed m this fiontier town
in view of the decision of the man°,f ,th ‘\ rt&gt;r,|!te&lt; s camp Sunday to introduce various forms of
entertainm ent in an attem pt to
gladden the hearts of the Germans
evietcci from Poland who number
about 20,000.
A moving picture theater la be­
ing erected and a sporting club for
men will he organized. Sewing
circles fo r young girl, have b u n
established and an infants nursery
will be opened in a few days.

” «,rW « t w k " V ; y *hr

The Guide Pirates

Vi'm

or m utual n.f- !oU h&gt;" tho Germ« wtte r of option 1 . "The present tra n sfe r of Germnn
ie p n rt o f t h o 'f ‘f'zemi Consists of those who rojem ian y and ! Uued to opt for Poland, and is
n Poland. It n"thing else but tho strictest folim possible to | 0 Intent of the above-mentioned
understanding i“sreement.",

box and sin gained very slowly at
first and after tak in g eight boxes,
rhe gained seven pounds. Thunk«
to McCoy's Cod I.iver Oil Com­
pound Tablets, a fte r try in g nlmo-t
everything else on the m arket. She
is on the road to recovery and
goes to school every day." Mrs.
L. Babcock, Appleton, Wis.
Im itations of McCoy’s may l»'
offerer! but he sure and ask for
McCoy's, the original and genuine
W EAK EYES
and if a fte r th irty days treatm ent Here \vc have Fred Clarks, former manager and outfielder of the P iftshurg P irates, and nil] McKechnie, present pilot, Clarke lead the Buc­
, rS
■',r(W by Leonard!'* F.vi you ary not delighted with result? caneers to a pennant and world title hack in 1009 and recently re lu m ­
Lotion Inflammation is cured will!. —w h y 'get your money hack.
ed to tho club to aid the Drvfus.r entourage in the 1033 drivo. Clarkt*
&gt;u pam in one day No X r eye
m rdy so pilr&lt;. an(l | u .a jj,
j- *
Behring—Behring Ice Company is depleted on the left.
.
I" working trim. It maic increases capitut stock from $25,POO to ffiO.OOO and will improve
Wong eyes. At all druggists,
THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING A HOME IS MADE

Denies Reprisal Charge.
NEW’ YORK, Aug. :i.—HIpolll
lL
*’ **° ls‘l ‘'I'nrco d'affaires in
W ashington, Sunday gave out a
statem ent here concerning the
eviction of German citizens from

EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.

WAREHOUSE WILL
BE BUILT HERE BY
INDUSTRIAL FIRM
(Continued from Page Ora l
a view to enlarging them fmm
tim e to time, Mr. Bides said. The
situation of S anford a t the head
of navigation on tho St. John*
R iver and its appearance as a
hustling, su b stan tial and progres­
sive city, he declared, is enough in­
d ic a tio n 'to in su re the success o;
alm ost nny industrial firm tii.it
m ight locate here.

Brady Returns From
Sojourn In Georgia

Standard Coa.Uwi.se Passenger mid Fast Freight Houles
i", r b u 7 d np
rnn«B , f Iww nvrD i.rrn„,m.»Utl&lt;m« nml a l)ii
u r l . ./* ••t cnUhi,'. I runs|.4»rtati*»n Includes m«uU und in.i.b tuteimun Iwrtb. L* lu
Dtr oin n„ )•lit 11«,i

K. E, Brady has returned from
nn extensive visit in Georgia where
ho visited with friends and ndalives, He reports th a t Georgia is
rapidly coming back since the boll
weevil has been practically exter­
m inated and tobacco has become
one of its best crops.
While in A tlan ta Mr. Brady had
the pleasure of renew ing acuuaintnneo with form er Senator Hoke
Sm ith, who served in the Georgia
l e g i s l a t u r e 30 years ago with his
father, W right Brady.
.nr. Brady says Georgia i&lt; grow ­
ing but Florida is growing faster.
“ Sanford looks
m ighty good t o .
me and I am glad to be back."
he said.

Coolidge Begins 3rd
Year As President

the Methodist church
tw movement for a
Sanford" and do their
the work of the camLhr l„. [
i |lt.jr ability.

SWAMPSCOTT. Mass., Aug. 3.
—Calvin Coolidge started in t o ­
day on his third year as president,
seemingly satisfied with his ad­
m inistration record and nuietly
perfecting plans for legislation ami
executive action during t h e re­
m ainder of his term . Two years
ago, ju st before dawn on Aug. it,
1923. in Ids fathers modest home
at Plymouth, Vermont, Mr. Cool­
idge took the oath as president
a few hours a fte r tin* death ol
W arren G. Harding.

t, r p r r f i r r t d

a t l u n . rival!

at

VlirVi.i' ei iLI it inn ul if*1. ii vLr ■*a

SU M M E R E M I ItSIO N FA R E S

' I n p u t vie t ’to ir li o o n - I P t u r n i n g l i l m - t S ie n tin -r.
|. i l ‘hitcl* s l m i -v i rv T o r n ad o ) - A r r l v o
e v e r y l,*rliloy I
. Mt ouil
.Sunday
m orning
l e a v e M lom l e v e r y Tu* d m i Pa . . m g r r a lem -lv ed
n ig h t) a r r iv in g Jn ek rtu iv llln W ednesday m o rn in g .
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CHAMPIONSHIP MATERIAL

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This Is the Zero Hour

The Sanford Herald
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Tomorrow morning actual solicitation for memberships
About one
CKiobar 97. 111*. a t t h e I’o a la f ll c a in the Snnfortl Chamber of Commerce begins.
■I Damford. F lo rid * under A ct of
hundred
and
fifty
men
will
start
out
to
see
those
who are
K U U J. 1**7.
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t
e
r
counted on to have a part in making Sanford a greater city.
__,A?l|l I. !&gt;■*■ ---V \ulo w l n u hkhcj.... . M a n a g e r
One hundred and fifty men, all busy business men, have
n e a t 14*
I l f M agnolia * r r « » r
agreed to give freely of their time this week so that the big
..
JiiTTnd
N l f l i a nIlIl'TItlV
i l t 'T l l l * H A T H *
Personal inter­
Ona Taar--17.n0 HI* Mnntna I*.#* job can ho handled Quickly and efficiently.
l l a l l r e r e . l in O t y lev 1 'K rflet, |w r
wank. 16a- W eakly E dition
1100 ests, individual money making, and important business trans­
* • ' &gt; • • '* ________
actions, will be Riven a secondary place while the big mem­
a i ’Kl IAI. &gt; O T ll Ki All n M l u a r y
n n r i r r i m f d a o f th a n k a , rea.ilulloiia bership drive holds the full attention of Sanford people.
a n d nolle** «t e n t a r l a l t —e n t l w h i r a
ch an ce* a r e M ade trill 0e . ' ' u r g e d
These men who are giving so freely and so willingly of
f * r a t r * * u l» r 'n lv e r tU I n q ra te a .
their time this week merit the hearty co-operation and sup­
M M l i r n T H f J AaaOC IA TMO 1‘IIKSfl
T h e A sso ciated f r e e * la e i c l u a - port of all the community. The response for workers has
lealv en title d *'* t h e uan f o r repu Ml e a t inn o f a ll n « » a d is p a tc h * * been a ready one. Thero have been no pikers among those
a red 11*&lt;v to It o r n o t o llie rw lu e c r e d ­
ited In llila p a p e r and n lao t h e lo- called on to help. They have all seemed ready ami anxious
iVl n e w . p u h llah ed h e re in All r i g h t ,
o f rel.ul.lKUtion of a lu r lu l d la p a tc h * to do all within their power for the good of their town. They
M h e re in u re elan rescr'-ed .______
deserve a courteous reception on the part of those who are
MONDAY,- AUGUST 3, 192.',
to lie solicited for memberships.
T H E 1IEHAI.D S PLATFORM
It will lie a sorry type of individual who tries to dodge
1,_Deeper water mule to Jackson­
the
civic workers this week. No one worthy of citizenship
ville.
.
,
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2.
—('onutriirtlon of St. Jiihna-Inin Sanford will fail to give them a glad hand and the best
dUn R i m canal.
possible support.
1 —Extension «»f white wnjr.
I - .Ektenalnn of loco! amusement*.
The results of this campaign depend on what you, ns an
’ — Swimming pool, ten n h rourta,
individual, do. If you fall down, and if you do not co-operate,
Augmenting of building prn- you will act as an impediment to the future growth and suc­
i r i m —houaea, hotela. apartm ent cess of your town. If you wish to see Sanford become one
houses.
__Extension of atreet paving prn- of the greatest cities of Florida you will assist the solicitors
in their work.
y ^ U u n sl ruction
of
Imulevnrd
Don’t put tin; men off when they call to see you. They
■round l.alie Monroe.
have a lot to do. They are just as busy as you are, perhaps
S^—Completion of city benutiflcamore so. They are sacrificing their own interest for the
tlon program.
S,— Expansion of nrhool system good of their community. They have already made substan­
with provlalon for Increased fa ­ tial subscriptions themselves and alniy cannot) be fairly
cilities._____________________ _
criticized.
If we all stand shoulder to shoulder and work together
" b i b l e VEItSE f o r t o d a y
there
is no limit to the success that can be ours. This is
HOW TO F.8CAPK FROM F.VII.:
—-Because thou hast mndo tin the zero hour. Hanford’s destiny will lie very largely de­
Lord, which i* my refuge, even termined by the developments of the coming few days.
l i a l a r a l ■■■Yam. K lo r lia
CntorxJ aa Second O aaa M atlar.

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the Mont High, thy habitation;
there ahnll no evil hefail thee,
neither shall any plague eomo nigh
thv dwelling. For he ahall give Ida
angels charge over thee, to keep
thee in all thy ways. Psalm 91:9-

So deeply hnve you drunk of me,
It seems
I am grown portion of your hreath
and bone;
My shadow Is the color of the
dreams
You feed upon. You go but not
nlone;
And though you fling your laugh­
ter to the wind.
It will find echo in a sig h — be­
hind.

NEW
LUMBER Y{

Henry Ford’* birthday.

HI* 9 Word*—All Mrong.

A Paleolithic Expert.
More About Air HflHtinif.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
ICopyrW * »75&gt;
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A comploi, ||,(J

Etf Gum*
lie LOOKS LIKE

HENRY FORD, Sixty-two years
old yesterday, in mind and body
us healthy as at thirty-two, thanks
to constant mental activity and
tem perate living, sends out his
birthday message:
"I am living in today, not to ­
morrow or yesterday.
A short message, only nine
words, and all W RONG.

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FORD LIVES and eats with
those Stone Age women with red
hair all over their bodies, big
chins sticking out and one noble,
valuable impluse, to beat decency
into their husbands and brutality
out of their sons.

AS HE LIVES in llie past, so
Ford WORKS in the past, the
past of ancient days, when the
first man like creature discovered
‘Through Ihe wanton killing of bird life we have multi­ that u heavy load could be d ra g ­
plied insects millions of folds. We are told that Inst year ged more easily by putting under
round log and letting (lie log
American farmers lost eight hundred millions of dollars by itrolla under
the load.

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MR FOIir* is living in tom or­
row, and in the tomorrows of n
thousand years hence. For where
wl1 work we livi% uml Foril, t Kinks
to his industrial genius and econo­
mic wisdom, pushing the world
ahead in its great problem of
transportation, is working in and
for the centuries ahead.
AND FORD is living in the past,
AND ON THE PAST.
When tliis writer last had lunch­
eon with Mr. Ford and a few of
his ablest workmen and m anagers,
there were more than a dozen
kinds or bread on the table. Ju st
then Ford was experimenting with
bread. The wheat of which nil
those breads were made, the w heat
in Ford's bones, flesh and blood,
was developed from some weed of
slight value, by the women of the
Stone Age, fifty thousand years
ngo.
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Cypresn and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lnth*
Brick
Dime
Plaster
White Rock Piaster
Nails
Screen Wire
Uuildera Hardware
Da jTs
Windows

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Try Smith’s
| Shop for good
work. Ladies well
N ext to Valdez.

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Worth Millions to Florida

11.

I.YKIU
I have ever wished to set my
brand
,
,
,
Upon you, deathless I am satisfied
You go—hut never any jealous
land
,
, „
Shall own you ipute, nor circling
years divido
You from this m om ents height;
some tilings there nre—
I know full well—that leave a
fadeless scar.

As Brisbane Sees It

IDLK HOUSES”
MIAMI TRIRUNE

insects. This damage to crops exceeds any possible inroad
Various Ohio sdnte institutional a m atter of elem entary hum anity.
by Ihe hauil of man on our national resources (luring a like
AFTER
THAT came TH E
seem
......... coming in for tin tinthi;
tin' " , rebounds to
period, and is fur greater* than the cost of all our reclama­ FIRST WHEEL, which was one
usuallc large am ount of newspnp- i 1
tl,11' 1 ,h,‘' r labor
slice
eut
out
nf
the
log.
Long
tion projects.”
w: ‘s,l ‘I-----afterw ards came the two wheels, e r criticism. If it is not the alert j
“ If the S tate Hoard of ( onlrcd
Secretary Work, of the department of the interior, made rolling on an axle dragged first Akron Rcaeoii Journal hot in the
the above statement recently.
Floridans, and especially liy several of the women, later by trail of the legislature for its tax wants to keep the ‘idle house’ at
1policy, this•u it is the Cleveland the Ohio P enitentiary filled with
those who are vitally interested in agricultural activity iu one tame buffalo.
1Plain Dealer, or the Youngstown men who otherw ise could be active
Then
tame
four
wheeled
wagon,
the state, will do well to weigh his words carefully anti get
earning revenues for the
the light four wheeled buggy, and Telegram, o r tin* Columbus Ohio anil
s l a t i s a y s S tale Welfare Piiccthe full meaning. Hanford, as the center ami most important then
THE FOUR W HEELED Slate Journal, on c&lt;|iiiillv vexatious tur H arper, "let it continue to play
t|iiestiuns. And now comes the &lt;’inpoint of Florida's agricultural districts is uiiuucstiimuhly FORD.
eimiati Eni|iiiror to do execution polities in refusing to approve
interested in the matter.
njion the Ohio S tate Penitentiary the expenditure of money approp­
Safeguarding against those insects which destroy our i, Ht-N’R ' H&gt; R P s giant factories for il l now-notorious "idle house," riated by the legislature for the
crops is uppermost in the minds of tarniers today. We spray ln,|||illll:, „f , u|liia| „u w..rk with a large room in which prisoners pureliaso of the Roseville brick
ami we spend millions in our attempts to kill the pests that th«- brains ..I the savage who din- are kept when there is no work plant." W hether politics is at the
root of the m atter or not -an d the
are working against us but we give little thought to the nvcied that one mail could pull nil f&lt;o them to do.
occupants
of
this
room,
it
presumption is that it is
The
niiioehs weighing a ton, if lie put
value of bird life as a means of protecting for our crops.
a round lot: under the uuroch'a is sail regularly num ber hundreds the plant rhiiuld lie acipiired at
The birds of Florida are worth millions to this state. It body.
and all they can do there is sit once, in net'ordance with the will
around on benches, looking at the of the people expressed through
isn’t necessary to take into consideration their value from
YOU LIVE in the naftl, Mr. bare walls, and occasionally ta lk ­ tile tee Pint are. Piddle opinion d e ­
any other standpoint btP that &lt;&gt;l insect destroyers. Our
Ford, and draw your dividend*! and ing In each other. Facilities for mands it. The existence of the "idle
feathered friends are trying to help us and we should culti­ powers
of useful work from the mudim' or playing games, which Hon e" is a disgrace. Prison con­
vate to its fullest extent that enlightened and aggressive pa t. lie grateful to it.
might !«■ expected in such a place. ditions in pie sta te of Ohio have
public sentiment which would tend to protect the bird life
You set an excellent example 'ire almost wholly lacking. Th been linekwaul long enough."
Hut this uncivilized institution,
before your fellow men by work- Prisoners usually ;,it there brood­
of our cnnuitiiiiily.
ing I'o, t be future.
inf: or contem plating new crimes. doubtless, is not peculiar to the
And (hen again, Florida ougiit to ln&gt; a land „f birds and
The future will be grateful to I ho devil d o e s bis best, no doubt, penitentiary iu ipiestion: it is
flowers as well as a land of palms and sunshine. T h e time lymi, ns y.m must be grateful n, hut it is unlikely th at even he | found iii many an o th er place of
will soon come when the entire state will he a bird sanctuary, die man Hint invented the wheel, ■An keep pace with tile deadly correction, almost ns bad. And

LINCOLN
THE LABORER
” 1 was a hired laborer— .”
“What happens lo prudent, penniless luifi!
net* who labors for wapos?"
“Why, lie dots what I did, Saves until he to
a surplus——."
From Speech hy I.ind

A Greater Sanford Through a Greater Chamk
of Commerce

FIRST NATIONAI

BANl

I t N F t m t l , K l.A .

F air, yellow noons shall burn your
dnys to gold,
But when cornea twilight and her
slim stars rise,
You will hear footsteps curiously
old,
You will is; looking Into ghostly
eyes.
the first man that melted iron on dullness which must inevitably strange to say although it would
Home things ran never be outworn
into iron, and to a thousand others, breed physical, mental and moral take courage In say it to any gu il­
— I know,
every one of them part of your rot.
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
ty parent many a home, which
Because I had a lover long ago.
work today.
Hy IRVIN S. COitli
Apparently no one ii able to h&gt;- might to he happy, constructive
—John llareth Prosper.
Many USEFUL and therefore i ate the real eat of tin* trouble and useful, i , an "idle liioiise,"
■- — o-------happy RETURNS of the day.
or to fix the blame for this "idle made s o bv parental rules no less
"M ontuggy."
Proving
Something
Is
in
a
Name
128 Feet
I t all depends on how large n
house" upon any particular person foolish and tupid th an those pris
In
the
first
few
days
of
the
No
one
answered.
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The
in*
uMi'run
veteran
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purse cun be raised for the tutorLEARNED gentlemen, Pr. or persons. "The idle house idea. 0,1
neya as to whether Ru ell Scott G reat War the llrithdi War Office scowled at the list ami tried again ! . ;,i \ •aches geology at the llni- ays Guv. Pouahey, " i . wrong fro m 1 The child waul to get into acenrolled
fio
drill
service
every
ex
"M ontuggy!" he bawled.
'r
ia declared insane.
Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two stored
Wiscoiniin and tells the an economic, hum anitarian and lion; lie tired.- and must have rxiioii-eiiinmissioned officer who still
"Probably you mean me," said a
world "Jap an as a war
remembered the manual of a r m.
in riiM • lamlim? in flu* power
!!!.r.ll-l is
:l1' n myth." P r. Leith is a mnrnl standpoint. I have been | ercisi* for In mind as well as hi*,
corner on Celery Avenue, if taken quick ran he
Hendllne says, "Abd el Krim Among the veterans who answer­ nihthiiI ruw wllh hi t hriiitU til U\a
fighting for leu years to abolish body. II" i full &lt;&gt;f ideas that h*
Playing Ills Last Card." W hat the ed the cull of King and country .•siili•h. min! fiin liltilitm*If fix*"«1 in bin great geologist, hut as a war rv the 'idle bon t-,* and will continue wants In expr&lt;-..i iu hi&lt; work and
chased at $7f».(i() a front foot on easy terms.
French uru worried about is wlieth was one grizzled Celt who. at first
"My name happens to he pert he dwells in the paleolithic the fight. Welfare Director liar- play, and if there is always some*r he has no nee l,* iho hole.
pur adds: "The pitiable ride of one around n. ,ty “ Don't?" insteud
call, made a sorry Imsli of some Montague," he explained, giving age.
lie says, "Tahiti lacks Iron ore the issue is that abb - Uidicd pris- of giving him o|iportunily and 1
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of the aristocratic names that tip- to the word its customary pro
and
coal." What of t hat ? Japan •iters are forced lo sit all day - - help, it is not iliffieult to forecast
nouneuition.
Things to worry about: Mrs. pearetl on the company muster.
Ilolfwuy down the column he
"Is th at .so?" thundered the old controls the resources of China, with their eve glued upon empty what the effect upon the child
DO Feet
Mudd of Clay county, Kansas i
asking ' for a divorce and for the halted over one mime and spelled mm com. “ Very well, then Mister and, more important, modern w ar­ wnys mid without a thing to oc­ will lie.
privilege of adopting her maiden it puinfnlly M o n t-n-g-ti-e. Then Moa-tv-gooo; you drop out of Hue fare can get along without iron, cupy their m inds" The Empiirer
And often, if th,. direct te s ti­
except the 'tuall ipiantity needl'd goes on to say:
lie culled out:
nume of Dirt.
and do two hours' fat ty-goot"
mony
of ••ii.it w orkers and crim for
flying
machines.
W
ars
will
j
Between First and Second Streets on Sanionl
-------- „-------never again bo suttlcd by shooting I "Ohio is into of the few stales liudogi.sis i. to lie taken for what
Classified i i i ) In the Del.mid
; in the* Union which will limit pris­ it should be worth, tin- "idle
away masses of iron.
At $610.00 per front foot.
on industries (&gt;• the immufaclure Imti:
News says: “ Female office girt
iu prisons such as the Ohio
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL
wanted, some experience neces­
•if products Il l'll hy tho tale and
FLYING MACHINES, high ex its political iihdivisinii*. The ic- State iT niteii'm ry serve as a sort
sary." My goodness, are you goof iii'Si -graduate school for such
plosives,
deadly
gases
will
mean
nig to exclude all others?
Goneriil IJncuIn •' Andrews is without n good hit of |inlit,-;«
sult is that there ii not enough an idb' linn o ' at Immc. People
finding Iho task of reorganizing I ,,M ’he desk of (leneral Andrews victmy or defeat in the next war. work to keep the prisoners employ- will do vve lo abolish tbelli ill both
And in their m anufacture Japan
ibaV.
jotters numlH'riug possesses exports as able as any oil. r o keep prisoners at work is places.
According to the Omaliit Hee, a the prohibition bureau a mmh
inio
the
thousands
mnkiirr
sugges­
• Nebraska hushaiiU, suspect inj. u mure difficult one than he llmught
tions for appoint.... .. and coiitain- in th • world, and incidentally, di ■
cousin of flirting with his wife,
has them at work. T hat's more
shot the offender ia the straw ber­ it would Is*. The undertaking to mg recommendations. It U hardly than you can say for this country.
banish
politics
has
all
hut
b"ea
Sa
Iil0*2 First St.
MACON TKLKGIUI'H
likely
that
he
will
wade
through
Real tors.
ry patch. Which js even a worse
discarded. It is just about as im­
Jill* but Ii'Mrr writing h titijy
place than the hack porch.
possible to ban politics from gov­ a very small part of the political
THE UNITED STATES sonn
Chicago, the worst crim e-ridden, the sheriffs of the country nre doernment ns anything ran possibly pull that is exercised. When letters day may get a fearful I1 ’ "u city in tile I luted States, and a l- ■"ig no more as a whole they are
Miss Eleanor Robinson pleas­ Is* at Washington.
are so numerous, no one can tell through the air. The blow would
ost as laid as Chicago or Can- 'loing l e - s than they ever have
antly entertained at her home on
The gall........ politics is played Imw powerful are the other politi­ strike the East Coast first, prob­ m
ton or any ■•( the hell-hob s of th v . done and the Federal force is onE ast Green S treet Tuesday a fte r from the lop in the bottom. When
ably, destroying the Panam a Ca­
....... July 21, at a card Party, presidents name "lame ducks" to cal strings that are being pulled. nal, the locks, as a prelim inary. It world, recently created lt Crime ] t it•■Iv itieffeetive. In spite of this, » « s z i u o H i N N n a i i a i i u i n u i * x H i i i i i i * i i » * NI“
Mil* II. It.. Miss L. M.. M in A high positions and fed it is neces­ 11 &lt;"'iierul Andrews organizes the may he needed to tench lids na­ Commission lo study ran •■• anil prohibition is gaining ground lieenforcement staff without pol­
effects ami arrive at nine eimelu- l‘a ’1•" people respect the law, oven
B. and Master J. P. Jr were p res­ sary to take care nf party man dry
tion it's rich men afraid of ta x a ­ sion looking toward the redaction if they do not observe it, and bcLFT’S MAKE
ent. After playing cards the guests ngors and defeated candidates, itics he will lie a man worthy of tion,
dull-minded,
uninformed
■mused themselves 11v ilemiinstrat who have while in office served a very deep atmlv ami he may be "statesm en,” sloppy pacifists, and of disorder. Ihe commission lias cause they i|n respect it, they hold
looked upon as the father of a new
reported. It finds ihut there a r e 1'*) di-respect those who flagrantly
In* the Seven Years’ licit and St. their leudelH Well, it cannot In' ex­ era
in th conduct of government, leader missionaries, with their no outward methods to reduce violate it, even them selves.
We •
Vitus Ponce. Muster Jay played pected tin t officials further down ] ;t new Moses.
F o r the present hnn- sympathetic tales of “ kind-heart­ crim e—in other words, that police are more intolerant of the man «
a selection on the piano until ie the scale will refits
lo play the j ning politics i* next t» the iin|ms- ed" Asia, th at you can’t win wars forces cannot do it. district attardrinks at ),iH business than
freshment* were served, which gaioe. It is unfortunate
tint true | slide. Us ramifications will d e f y or protect yourself with sentim ent, noys cannot do it The conclusion1'*1' have ever been and it has be­
consisted of pretzels, ice cream , th at the government cannot
or "how l love my brother" hun- is th at the inner force must he
Is* tun t lie most crafty to evade them .
lemonade, graham crackers and
come unprofitable to mix liquor
condie.
stim ulated against crime.
diced peaches. A very nice time
ami business; we ure more tolerant
waH had hy all.—Middletown (Dul.)
The responsibility f()r creating •if the man who mixes gasoline and
INTELLIGENT PEOPLE on the th at sentim ent is laid n t the door whisky than we hnve ever been.
Trunseript.
MACON TELEG RA PH
Pacific
Coast should not wait for of the churches.
Let n car driven by u drunk
Must have been almost ns e n ­
a sluggish government, to wuku tip
sir ike another and injure someone
joy uhle ax a jotlv beach party.
“
A
religion
which
fails
t,,
make
In New York City, where the unless some different method of after one or two American cities
ami there is it widespread demand
shall have been wrecked and ran ­ its own member* taw observing, for punishment.
enli-mlar
of ihe United States I&gt;i ' '
We nre daily
NOW YOU TELL ONE
law-respecting,
decent-living
citi­
" o ' 1"' '■«"« '• found.
somed. The West Coast should
grovving more intolerant of the M
I
be
New
V
..rk
iueideut
serves
to
trivt
Court
lias
been
liopeleNsly
zens,
is
missing
its
main
purpose,"
Miami Reach detectives, we are
w h o l e liquor traffic.
This con­ ■
emphasize liow piiddhilniii and have it* own protection ill the form
informed hy one of our acervt clogged for five year* witli prohi­ bootlegging ease, have ehen|K)lied ol a g reat ialer»ti.*o flying militia, says the report. "W hile crime U stant wearing away and breaking M
agents, ure investigating a ease of bition cases, United States Allor Ihe digiuly of tin- I&gt; n (-,| S tates self-supporting in peace, carrying « social problem. It will he leach­ down will ultim ately bring about M
4
trand larceny. A pebble is miss- ney Huekuer and Judge Garvin arc courts. Even in Georgia, the m a rts passengers and perishable pro­ ed by the church through the home not prohibition, hut observance. In 1M
and Ihe influence of the home up­
ng from one of those ocean-front conducting a "bargain rate" week, a ir mole or less moonshine trib ­ ducts, for use in war.
M
ether Words, not hy law but hy | ■
on tho community."
Jots over there.— Miami Tribune, it has I•ecu openly adveitiscd and unals ami judges have
rentim ent, will observance come.
M
ta
give
The aoll is so rich hereabouts, publicly proclaimed by the district over time that should ht
We agree with the commission
AND WHAT the West Const
The churches have th eir respun- aa
devoted
th at a peg legged man cannot attorney Ihat all (hose under in to unite important eases
dims to maintain control of the air to tlie extent that reduction of sihility, of course. They would do
stand at ill five minutes, without dirim ent who desired to come ill in&lt;: (lie stories of raiders i lo hear- above nur side of the Pacific crim e must come through tim--r well to accept the udvicc of the N
M
who have
he wooden leg taking root.— Fort and plead guilty would be given found some man with
Ocean, the Eastern Staten should channels and not through all tho &lt; liicago commission to work to­ ua
a
five
g
a
lMeade Leader.
bargain rates. Mr. Hacklier an­ ho. jug or a Mi-gallon still The do, ei|iialling and surpassing all o u ter forces Hint could be brought ward creating sentim ent rather N
So many car* nre com ing to nounced, without even a smile, that Is'ri apparent method
tlie European flying machine pro- to bear. Prohibition is becoming than creating laws. The present 14
Tampa that when one stopped yes­ when the calendar lias been clear-j the ruses seenis lo I
* ' ha r i ng gium nica to insure control in (he increasingly effective not because trend i* decidedly away from i 14
terday for five minutes for u train ed, Iii' will insl.it that the bootleg -1 the Uuitvd Htal «' l» deliver lo air above our side of the Atlantic. of, but despite tlie enforcement molding sentim ent und is running au
*’* ' "mini,suiters
agencies. The police are no more toward the enactm ent of regula­ ■
to Croaa Franklin Street, it held gers be given penitentiary son- ] the power
u
active titan they ever have been, tory laws.
up a string of automobiles all the fences. Tlie “bargain week" bus|u n d er consplraeii ' *''' '
lI,H
'
8
m
lh e | ONE HALF of the money that
way to Valdosta, Ga.—Tam pa cleared only 2*2*1 eases off the grand jury tint
u
true excited, patriotic fools squandered
Trlhiine
M
docket and inure than 2,noil re- that Dm 'detKci
T here are so many people stop, main, (f Mr. Hiukoer live* to tie would create a now s, • ..power | and Hint rascals stole in our war
French nude is the latest color a■
Contemporary
Commenlr
|
excitem ent, building ships th at
bing in Sanford now th at the an old man with Rowing whiskers, m ugintrjtes ,-ourt
Rhone 103
v ,
of ex
n t’ tobusea,
“ und
^ flying ships
in stockings. But American g irl­ au
neverenwent
hotels have to paint beds on the he will find that the calendar has prudence, Lut-that
V .V'1
M
ies
have
beaten
them
to
that.
They
th at never flew, would do away
Lots of lips just made to k in
walla of the hallways in order to not b en cleared and will not lie
making magistrate*' courti out of with all danger of w ar iu this are made over again ju st after.— do not have to im port th at color M
“We are an near you aa your phone.
unset the extra cjcmauU.
cleared as long as the world aland*
d iltllc t tribuuali.
‘ U 1 country.
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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor

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Miss JEthel L. Jones
Becomes Bride Of
Grady Belger

^ the F irs t
l- Ua,L v l its reguch
i a t mteeting
andT' ly*
t |l0
3.30 oc}^
MrB.

rs. C. "■ £ Rabun,

A wedding which will be of
much in terest to the Sanford
friends of the young couple was
th at of Miss E thel L. Jones to
G rady B elgar, both young people
of I’anln. The eerm ony was per­
form ed n t the hom e of Rev. and
Mrs. .1. F. C lark, Rev. Clark per­
form ing the cerem ony.
T he wedding w as a quiet affair,
only relatives and intim ate friends
of the couple attending, among
these w ere P ro f, ami Mrs. J. a .
Podm ore, and little ron Clark, of
W inter P ark, M rs. J . S. Clark and
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Videl Jones. The
C lark home w as sim ply but nrtDticnlly decorated.
Im m ediately following the r«remony Mr. nnd M rs. Belger were
accom panied to th e ir home, where

rrR.5*Vuinct aa
, i-infjs meeting

P r, Senary Union
K?.» Church will be
:i:30 o clock.

n Mallory
Ejom e of Mra'
K y afternoon o
'(VVdnc'Hlay
w Giibm will
3 shower
limenting Miss r

&gt;je Smith of Orlando
reek-end in Sanford.
tfali left Saturday to
bit time in Gainesville.
Lon and John InglDs
Ly at Daytona Bench.
L Pouglass lias retu rn ■fgant visit in Macon,
riwether left Fat
Hie in Lynchburg

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BOOST!

Attacked^ J New Ruling Made
F o r Labeling Of
A 11 Fruit Juices

The Chamber of Commerce

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 3.—A
new ruling ha-* been made by the
bureau of Chemistry, United S tates
department of agriculture, on th e'
labeling of crushed fru it from
which the juice has been extracted,
information on the ruling as recolved here, says:
' ruit from which the juice has
been abstracted in part should not
be labeled ‘crushed fruit’ or with
other rim ilar designations unless
the name is immediately followed
by an equally conspicious declara­
tion th at juice has been ab stra ct­
ed." The ruling states also th a t
sugar and artificial color, when
%
* added, Ihouhl lie plainly declared
'e k
*
§ on the label.
w l
Information has come to the
\ \
bureau of Chemistry to the effect
V
that products shipped to soda
, ,
i
'
fountains have been deprived of n
lame Randal I, acti. . who quit ronsidenthle proportion of the
&lt;a. t
” 'uy ‘ ‘-arg.." in Fan juice which i- u ..1 in making
* e‘.,&gt; !ul',. , !r,"i
'v’.sault fountain imp. jellie and the like,
against t t . 1. L e Dmu „f New The f. od official.! hold tat the unMiss Lucille P ro cto r d e lig h tfu l-' Yi k. .She nsm-rts he locked her hqunlifi. d term " c ru died fru it"
ly en tertain ed h e r Sunday School I ia i loom am i attached In r.
can be applied properly only to
class of the M ethodist Church
f *l i mi I I t.
” crushed whole fruit.
w ith a sw im m ing p arty out nt
v A IU IU O I R
The : hipment into interstate
Lake M ary last F riday evening.
.
, ,, —r —i
commerce of fmit products incorThe p arty m otored out to the
Ii. and Mrs. P. ( . : tanley and icctly labeled renders them sublake ab o u t 0 o'clock and enjoyed a fa a*y moved on Augu t t to San- jecl to seizure under the federal
re fresh in g swim in the w aters, nf- f« *•
food and drugs nU, the bureau
te r which a delicious picnic lunch
Irs. J. E. Snyder, accompanied ndvi-es.
was served, A good num ber of by icr guests, Air. and Mr \V.
j ________ __________ ___________
the clnss was in attendance.
(it
Abilene, Kan i , motored !
ia i„ | i
impa Thursday and returned
* LlttlllUg
Mrs. O. C, D avey le ft Sunday Ftid
for a tw o m onths trip to 'points in | Alt. and Mrs. P.
New York, On th e way to h.*rjrt\od in Chuluota mi
home, C anandaigua, N. Y., sin Mr. Wagner succeeds ,
will stop a t W hite Plains to visit ;c local land agent of
Mr. Davey’s relativ es. Mr. Davey I :i-1 Coast. Land C'on
will drive to New York about the Uinta welcomes Mr. an
first of S eptem ber to accompany m-r.
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I
—— ------------------------ mm i d on A ugust I

jntir, of Atlanta, Ga
rfker sister, Mrs. M

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London Girls Form &amp; .W 5L t t
Social, D ining Club '^ * 7 5 ? . 'Ii'i

--------' regret to lose them fr
LONDON, Aug. It.—T he ncces*,cusiomed place, but
j. W. A. Radford ally, or liking, for clubs for w&gt;- with all good wishes f
guests of relatives ‘ men has extended to tile city work- cc , in Sanford. The
er. Most of the big banka and in home on Magnolia Ai
n was a week-end
k o n home on South
on, Miss Mildred
Robson motored
k II. L* Gibson have
fi a delightful stay in
le, N. C.
DickinKon n n d child
Friday from a pleas
Clayton, Ga.

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It i hard lo nioii ;e much interest
in lilt- short sleeve, mo t fa ,liionable women prefi rring a long
sleeve or none ul nl lb,ul there is
a type that is gaining favor in
Paris. It i Abort- the elbow and
has a full-pledged ruffle of orgaudie that is v'ery flattering.

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Kennedy of latke
attractiv e wcek-eni
ds in Sanford.
Wilkinson arrived
an extended visit
ts, Mr. and Mrs. W.
ii Mobley, Miss Eliihnnit* Meiach and G.
,Jr, spent Sunday a t
Troy Ray left Sunib, N. C., where
Mr. Huy's mother,

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Kverfast Linen

36 inch shrunk, plain and stripes
fast colors.
Tuesday 75c yard
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ley have re.
&gt; points in

40 inch Voiles

Beautiful figures, fast colors, j
$1.00 values, Tuesday
j

iarn ami little
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tptnding i
gwest i of

50c yard
Ever last Broadcloth

In the new plain shades, guaran
teed fast, $1.00 values. Tuesday
75c yard
Crepes

11 &gt;V|Jliann has

&gt;Iea*ant visit In
,erc »*»•• was the
ln,l Sfoggan,

36 inch in small figures and plain
colors. 75c to $ 1.00 yard. Tuesday

and Mary
. r*‘^Jrn*,,l from

40c and 50c yard

, Birmingham,
» month.
ri0n left last
?*• Ui-m there
, sorne time in

wtsunvlllp, N.
Mias Win.
' KUest, Mis I
1 Bastings left
a woek in Ft.
"r'y Mero nnd
1 have returned
tlv^ in WashI'ointa jn West

Stripes Broadcloth

yard. Tuesday .
16 inch with small stripe, guaranteed fast colors. Reguiy........................................................................... 50c yard
ood Special—Odd lot white goods, 36 inch Crepes and Stripe Voiles,
$1.00 and $1.25 values. Tuesd a y .......... ........................ ........ 75c yard

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Garrett |t.ft
Z n* »» Quitman,
"It s.mie time here
h"r Mster, Mrs,
- fie was accom1,iM Mary Helen

The Y owell C ompany
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GIANTS TOPPLED
FROM NATIONAL
LEAD BY CARDS

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
None scheduled.

PRESSURE FELTii
BY LEADERS OF
MAJOR LEAGUES

Firatcsldle Hut Go Into Lend;
. Cincinnati and Boston Split
P Double Header; Dodders
i Down Chicago Cubs 4 to 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rrooklyn 4; Chicago 2.
New York 1; St. Louis 8.
Boston 5-5; Cincinnati 8-3.
Only three scheduled.

Cincinnati Bed Sox Annex 8
Straight ViclorieH to Push
Giants and Pirates; Sox
.Make Thrust in American

Yesterday’s
R esults

On Strike
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NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The lines
of limitation drawn about the first
place struggles of two teums in
both major leagues showed they
were yielding slowly Sunday to
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
pressure from potential contenders
Nashville 4; A tlanta It.
in third place.
The Cincinnati
Memphis 2-4; Birmingham 1-0.
Reds soaring to eig h t straig h t vicMobir 4; Little Rock &lt;5.
New Orleans 1-0; Chattanooga 0-4. toiies last week, tonight were still
in full cry a fte r New York and
Pittsburgh in the National. The
Brooklyn Robins, ceding posses­
sion of the third rung to the Redland pack became wedged a t the
bottom of the first division hy a
three game mnrgin in spite of four
triumphs out of six sta rts as Cin­
cinnati climbed to within five
Walter Johnson Lets Detroit games of second place.
Chicago’s thru st in the Ameri­
Team Down With 2 Hits; can accomplished a double end of
Indians Trim Yanks 3 to 2 establishing the Collins entry sol­
idly in third place and in forcing
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3— Wal­ the champion Washington Senat­
ter Johnson pitched in good form ors to remain content with second
place. The three-cornered chase
Sunday nnd tho Senators took the for the third peg, between the
second game of tho Berios from White Sox, Tigers ami Browns, a f­
Dotroit 5 to 1. Johnson held the ter several weeks duration was
Tigers to two hits, third baseman abruptly terminated with the spurt
Junes getting both. It was John­ of the Windy City team, Detroit
REDS S PL IT TWI N IIII.L
and St. Louis remaining deadlock­
CINCINNATI, Aug. 3.— Boston son’s second two hit game of the ed at fourth place, ns they had
nnd Cincinnati broke even in two season and tin* victory moved tho been a week ago.
hotly contested battle Sunday, the forld’s champions to within one
The lend in the National League
second gam e ending the local’s run gnmo of the league lending Ath­ underwent its ninth change since Pal. famous movie d"g actor, al­
of victories afte r nine strnight letics who were idle today.
the first week in July when the most went on -trike the other day.
Score hy innings:
wins. In tho first game Donohue
Giants yesterday trounced tin* Car­ He refused to appear in movie un­
Detroit
...........
O
D
D
000
100-1-2-2
and Ryan were driven off the slab
dinal* while the Pirule craft less his son, Pal Jr., could have a
while Vargus was taken out for n Washington .. .100 020 02x—5-7-2 sprung a leak on unehartered Phil­ part too, and he carried the pup
B
atteries:
Hauss,
Wells
and
pinch h itter and Curl Mays retired
adelphia shoals.
to the lot to make sure they’ll give'
w ith n lame arm. Boston out hit Busslcr; Johnson and Rue!.
The percentage points separat­
Cincinnati but bases on balls mix­
ed the vacillating leaders at the
I NDI ANS TRIM YANKS
ed with timely drives gave the lo­
end of the week. The week was Philadelphia Wins
NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Cleve­ one of comparative quiet all along
cals the verdict 8 to 5.
Inhibition Contest
In tho second game as in the land broke New York’s winning the firing line, with second divis­
first, three pitchers worked for streak hy defeating the Yankees ion teams in both circuits contin­
each club, Boston winning out 5 Sunday, 3 to 2. Jam ieson's double, uing to slide contentedly along in POTTSVII.I.E, Pa., Aug. 3.—The
to 3. E rrors hy Wingo nnd Cave- McNulty's infield hit and Speak­ grooves they have occupied for Philadelphia Americans defeated
ney were responsible for three of e r’s sacrifice fly giving the In- several weeks. The Philadelphia tho Cressona Tigers Sunday, 7 to
Boston's runs. The Reds threw ilinns the winning run in the Athletics closed with a margin of i. in an exhibition game. Jack
nineteen men into the gam e hut eighth. Everett hit his tenth one game and a half ov« r the Sen­ Quinn, Athletics’ pitcher, was prohome run of the season in the
enti d with a Lull and a bat of
could not turn tho scales.
third inning, tying the score and in ators, the same advantage they shining anthracite coal, mined
held
a
week
ago,
while
Chicago,
F irst Game
the fifth his double started a b a tt­
from a bed directly under the
Score hy innings:
ing rally which netted the visitors in third place, was still eight and home where he was born.
one-half games behind the Harris
H u s to n .......... 020 111 000—fi-11-0 a not he r.
•Score by innings:
team.
Cincinnati „ 202 130 OOx—8- l&gt;-3
Score by innings:
Philadelphia
. 200 003 101—7-10-1
Sixth
place
Cleveland
perked
up
B atteries: Ryan, Vargus, G ra­ (’lovelorn!
. 001 Oil) 010-3-0-0
100 020 100-4-12-4
ham uml Gibson; Donohue, Mays, New York .. . OH) 001 000-2-7-0 slightly while New York Yankee , Cressona
Biemlller nnd Hargrave.
B atteries: Quinn, lleiinach and
B atteries: Miller nnd Myutt; i too far ahead of cellar-hound Bos­
ton and too far behind the pace Perkins, B erry; C urts nnd Man­
Second Game.
Shawkcy and Bengough.
to. w orry,about .the.Polar pvtuljony, ger.
Scoro hy innings:
Ha’l l’ occrf.Moti' tp Vpfeiirate on' the
■ Boston „ .. „ 000 000 230-5-12-0
Cincinnati .... 000 001 0 1 1 -3 - tt-2 Celery-Feds to Open extent of Manager H uggins' weed­
Butteries: Graham, Mnrqunrd, L.
ing out process as Steve O’Neil, Foreign
Orchestras
Benton nnd Heimor; J. Benton, Bie- Series With Lakeland; veteran catcher, followed Everett
Conductor
Scott and Whitney W itt in taking Honor
niiller, nnd Wingon and Krueger.
New Players on Team departure
from the club.
PARIS, Aug. 3.—The Pusdeioup
Philadelphia, St. Louis, Chicago
DODGERS DOWN CIIIIS
The Sanford Celery-Feds will
CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Dick Cox, again open a three game series and Boston showed no disposition Ori'h*'-trn of Paris and the London
of the Dodgers, duidlcuted ills per­ with tlie Lakeland Highlanders in to strike out for improved loen Symphony O rchestra have paid ii
distinct' compliment to Vladimir
formance of Saturday by sm ashing this city this afternoon at I o'clock. lions in the National standing.
Shaviteh, conductor of the S yra­
out n home run, this time with two In their last series wilti tile Lake­
men on base, and gave Brooklyn land team the Feds won three PRESERVATIVE KILLS BEES cuse, N. Y., Symphony Orchc tra.
lie was one of the guest conduc­
a lend in the first inning which straight games and followed this
tors of the London orchestra this
W ERDER. Germany. Aug. 3
Chicago was unable to overcome, hy a winning the lirst of a double
the visitors chnlking up their sec­ header from tin* Saints from the Million* j)f lues in the Werder dis­ year nnd has been invited to con­
ond strnight from the loculs, I to •'Sunshine City" hut since that trict have been killed supposedly duct the orchestra again April 12,
2. Rube Khrhnrdt relieved Os­ time have been unable to utmex a from chemicals sprinkled upon l!)2t’&gt;. This is the first time an
fruit trees. Only the insects that American conductor lui* been inborne in the third and Chicago was victory.
were
near the orchards died.
[vited to repeat ids visit.
aide to get only one hit off hint.
The contests with Lakeland will
I t was Ehrhnrdt's first credited begin today a fte r having lust It
victory since May 21).
consecutive games, one of which
Score hy innings:
was thrown out to he played over
Brooklyn .. . 300 000 001-4-8-0 again because of ineligibility of
C h ic u g o ..........(102 tmo 000 2 t il Tampa players.
B atteries: Osborne,
Khrlmrdt
A number of changes are being
nnd Tuylor; Kush and H artnett.
made in the line-up of the Sanford
team, however, - is pointed i.ut,
it is expected hy local fans
n
W.JohnsonCelebrates and
that this ivitii the return to home
will result in the winning
18th Anniversary By grounds
of the series here hy the l elcry
Beating Cobb’s Tigers Feds.
On The Road to Independence
Already one or two new players
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— Wal­ have been added to the roster of
ter Johnson
Washington’s pre­ the team under the supervision of
m ier pitcher, Sunday, celebrated Vance E. Douglass, recently made
The thrifty man is un lhe road U&gt; independence-,
the 1HtU anniversary of Ids debut president of the elub, and it is un­
a n d every step brings him nearer the goal of hi*
os a Idg league player by defeat­ derstood that several ether play­
a
m b itio n , it will give you the right inspiration
ers
of
note
will
lie
here
within
the
ing the team lie failed to heat on
for regular deposits to have au account will).the
that earlier occasion, tin- Detroit next several days who will mate
rinlly strengthen the team.
Tigers.
Seminole County Hunk.
On August 2, 11)07, Johnson,
rnw recruit from the West, pitch­
ed against the Tigers in Detroit
1 Per
Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts.
fo r six innings. Washington lost,
*
3 to 2, hut ’’Barney" was not
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
chnrgt-d with the Jrfvat.
Lakeland at Sanford.
Sunday, he held the Tigers, who St. Petersburg a t Tam pa.
18 years ago included their present
m anager, Ty Cobb, to two singles
AMERICAN LEAGUE
and one run, and the champion Detroit at Washington.
Senators won, 5 to 1. Jones, third Cleveland at New York.
S a n f o r d , Fl a.
baseman for Detroit, got both hits St. Louis at Boston.
but tho run was scored on an error {Chicago ut Philadelphia.
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
by Cenlcrfielder McNeely.
NATI ONAL
LEAGUE
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Sebastian—50 mom hotel, t wo | Brooklyn a t Chicago
business buildings and public dm k N&lt; w York a t SI. Lmn*.
ip building program uf new 30- |!Jj,;1luV
b in 'm n n tl. illlr..|,
nrre subdivision hurt*.
11 hitadclphiu u t I itidmrv.li.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 3; New York 2.
Detroit 1; Washington 5.
Un.y two scheduled.

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SENATORS TRIM
TIGERS SUNDAY
BY SCORE 5 TO 1

Information.

II. IPSCHULTE REALTYC0,|

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Game, F resh W ater
F i s h Commission
H a s Begun Work

Corner Lot for Sale!

REALTOR
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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
F irst N ational Hnnk Uullding.
SALES FORCE

M. M. STEWART

DOUGLAS KING

Arc Now Receiving Applicatton Foi

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First
Mortgage
Lo;
ALUMINUM WARE

TA LLA H A SSEE, A ugust 1—
Thut the recently created Fresh
w ater fish nnd gam e commission
has begun its work, in an effective
on improved Business and Residential
' SALE
manner is evidenced in the fuel
£
in Sanford
th at two fish dynam iters swam the
SI.50
Values
for
...........SI.00
Sewnnnee riv er n few days ago in
2
Funds immediately available subject U|
order to escape a deputy of that 73c Values f o r ............... 30c
examination.
office, leaving behind two sacks
Etc.
nnd hundreds of floating fish
A s Long As They Last
which they had killed,
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAI
A deputy of th e commission, up­ “A Greater Sanford Through
on hearing nn explosion on tho
A Greater Chamber of
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river, discovered th a t four men had
Commerce”
just fired the riv er with dynam ite
and had succeeded in g ettin g two
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
BINE’S FILLING
sacks of fish in addition to many
REALTORS
which they hail not hud th e time
STATION
to pick up. Upon seeing tho dep­
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112 Park Avenue
uty two of th e men who were on
the river swam across, while the 1113 Sanford Are. Sanford, F la.
other two escaped into the woods.
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The Commission, says Mr. Royal
who is a t its head, is taking vigWHEELESS i
W HEELESS &amp; WELSH
orous steps tow ard the curbing of
dynam iting in th e fresh water
hike* and rivers of the state. Since
July 1, the D epartm ent has es­
tablished itself as n decided oppo­
sition to such law breaking.

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VULCANIZING
Fisk Tire and Tubes

St. P etersburg—Old Chautauqua
lintel, corner Fourth S treet and
F irst Avenue N orth, to make way
fur modern I I -.story structure.
.(,Tpm|*u—Mow under way for
const!ucting $1,000,000 toll bridge
across Old Tam pa Bay between
Dcllwoud and Bnyview.

GAS

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Service That Makes Friends

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Real Estate Auction Sales.

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The highest price on tangerines
is realized in the holidav season
of C hristm as anil around T hanks­ s
giving.

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JA CKSONVILLE, Aug. 1.—The in the afternoon the delegates will
IS SCARCE
take an automobile trip to Augusth ird m eeting of the Conductors’ tino to bo followed by a moonlight |
Annual M eeting Association of the trip on the St. Johns’ river. At ten
AND GETTING SCARCFn I
Southeastern T errito ry will con­ o’clock th a t evening the delegates i
ALL THE TIME
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vene in this city on Aug. 3. The will board n special train for S t. j
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convention will la st th rough Aug. P etersburg where they will arrive •
|8 nnd will include a trip through Thursday morning and be met by J
YOU WILL HAVE TO I»AY PER FOroJ
a committee of welcome and e n te r -'
the lending cities of the state.
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT r r '
tained.
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Governor M artin and Mayor AINOW
sop, of Jacksonville, will deliver The trip will continue down s ta te i
addresses o f welcome nnd the re­ to Palm Beach and Miami and th e;
sponse will be made by J. O. H ar­ members will be entertained all j
gis, of A tlan ta, chairm an of the along the way. The return trip will
s ta rt from Miami on Saturday a r ­
association.
The Ladies’ A uxiliary will also riving in Jacksonville on Sunday,
lie in attendance nnd special enter­ the eighth, from whence the d“le­
tainm ent fe atu res have been a r ­ gates will leave for their homes.
The Conductors’ Annual M eeting!
ranged for th is section of The as­
sociation in addition to the regular Association of the Southeastern
For Further
T erritory was organized, in Blueprogram .
According to H. V. Williams, ffeld, W est Va., and has for Itn
Call at Montezuma Hotel.
chairm an o f th e local committee : purpose the creating of good felon arran g em en ts, plans are made I lowship among the railway con­
to have this the best convention ductors and their families. .Mem­
ever held by th e association. It bers m ust lie affiliated with the
has also been announced th at L. Order of Railway Conductors.
MAKL’ reservation EARLY
W. Sheppard, president o f tho or­ Wives o f such members are eligible
ganization am i Mr«. J . K. Moore, for membership.
O fficers of the association nre 4---------president of th e Ladies' Auxiliary,
will be presen t with grand offi­ J. O. H argis, of Atlanta, chairm an;
J. J . Beckman, Jacksonville, Viee- H i B i m m i u i i i i N i i i
cers.
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W ednesday, an executive session chnirmnn, Mrs. G. W. Anderson, M
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will bo held in the m orning and Portsm outh, Va., secretary.

II. S.

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Governor M artin To Deliver Address
To Association Railroad Conductors

On Sanford Avenue. Only one block
from First St. For quick sale at a
Real Bargain

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THE SANFORD— -HERALD,
MONDAY,
AUGUST 3. 1925.
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’’ ST. LOUIS, Auk . 3.-Th&lt;* St.
j » u ls Cardinal* knocked the New
York Giant* out of first place
Sunday afternoon, w oring nn 8 u&gt;
1 flctory in the second Kamo of
the series. The Pittsburgh P irates
idle today, returned to first place
by four percentage points as u re­
su lt of the New York defeat.
W alter Mails, the (treat le ft­
hander, won cheered repeatedly as
he held the Giants down with sev­
en hits and corralled u double unit
beat out a bunt, iientley wus cred­
ited with losing the game,
seventh home run in the fourth
senventh home run In the fourth
inning, counting Shinmun and
Cooney before him. liu n tzin g er
was on the mound. A trip le by
Hornsby also opened the w ay for
the Cardinals initial inning on­
slaught when two runs w ere scor­
ed.
Scoro hy Innings:
New York .. .. 000 000 1 0 0 -1 - 7-2
# t. I .on Is .. .. 202 300 Olx—8-14-1
b atterie s: liuntzinger, Winner,
N ehf nnd Gowdy, H artley; Mails
and O 'Farrell,
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PRIN TIN G
PRIN TIN G
FOR QUICK SER V IC E, try TH E
SEM INOLE PR1NTERY, W. N.
Lumley, Prop. PR IN TIN G THAT
PLEA SES, a t very reasonable
prices. Rem ington P ortable Type­
w riters.
Telephone 93, Weluka
Bldg.

T urn doable a b o r t

ri ratti art for conJn»»rilooa.
Un*ih

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in! FOR SALE LUMBER delivered
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE! in
i-------and around Sanford, yellow
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow-j pine fram ing, sheathing, aiding.
nrd County thoroughly which_ is ______r&gt;
flooring,&gt; ceiling and finish.
one of the m ost rapidly growing I prices th a t are a savings to you. 3 LOTS ON MAGNOLIA AVE.
'oast. I Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla,
Located in Sanford H eights, each
upon
FOR SALE: 9 piece dining room lot has GO feet frontage. Priced nt
suit, 4 piece living room suit. $15011 with term s to s u it you.
Many other odd pieces o fju rn itu rc
also. 2 horse power electric motor.
F ix-It R ight Shop, 109 W. Sanford LARUE SANFOIU) A V EN U E
Ave. Phone 173-J.
CORNER

BY CONDO

EVERT TRUE

Wanted
,WANTKD: From five to 10 acres
unimproved land within radius
of three miles of city. II. care The
Herald.

W H A T l1.. ^ r i G T? A L .L « V /V D V lC tS Y O U
T U fx M “R I G H T C R O O N 'D -AMD
o n e

WANTED TO RENT: Five or si*
room house with gas,, w ater and
lights. S. W. Bradford.

o p tho seT c o f f e s

To trade well located
m ent on newly finished stucco
bungalow of five rooms. No cash
required. Price of bungalow is
$7500. Address "Bungalow" care
The Sanford Herald and give com­
plete description of your property.

FOR SA LE: New bungalow, I In Rose Court. Price $2250
papered, large slecp_ quick sale. Terms easy.
»--rooms,
» all
OHIO—Xenia. Mnke your sales ing
REAL E S T A T E
porch.
Screened* *front and back
through the Xenia Gazette, Xen­ porch. P artly furnished. W ants to
ROSE COURT LOTS
W ANTED: Boarders, with o r withE. SPURI.1NG, su'b-divisiot ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ go North. *t 3-4 miles Orlando
out rooms, 811 Elm Ave. Phone
specialist. Subdivision to O r trict. W ant ad and display rates Rond at Citrus Heights.
3 adjoining lots in Rose Court. »m-w.
lando, F lorida, and F 1 o r i on request.
$1500 inch on term s of only $110
H eights, F lorida on Dixie High
LIMITED
way.
COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER — FOR SALE: 2 East front lots 50x- cash.
Classified ads have the largest
130. 5 room house on each with
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ double garage. Renting $18.00
TIN AND M ETA L WORK
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
gia. Rate 8c (G-word line) line. tier month. $432.00 income a year,
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
Located between 2 of best substairs.
C. T, Smith.
SIG N S
4 lots of which ttVo are corners.
TO REACH the prosperous fnrm Will be sold separately o r in one FOR RENT: House. Seo John
Any Kind— Anywhere
eis and fern growers of Volus­
group. Exceptionally easy term s.
ia county advertise in the DoLnnd
Musson.
[Daily New:,, ra te lc per word, cash
FOR SALE: G room house ncnrly Any of the above lots if purchas­ FOR RENT: 2 room furnished
apnrtm ent. Children welcome.
Form erly S anford Sign Shop.
completed on 3 acres very rich ed now will bring b ig profits to
Phone
712 between G ami 7.
Phone 480-W. S anford Ave.
MAINE — Watcrville, Morning !icelery land under high state of
the purchaser before the beginning
F irs t S treet.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine j*cultivation. 20,000 seedling trees of tlie winter season.
RENT: Good location,
J people aro interested in Florida iready to be budded, electric lights,
lively furnished 1s t floor
-j-* !
.
4.
I property. Reach them through 1home gas plant for cooking. O ut­
apartm ent. 202 Park Ave
of Tin and S heet M etal Work, the Sentinel. R ate card »u up- houses and garage. This plnco has Well located lots will be grently I
W ater and B oat Tanks. At Oak plication.
never been flooded, lies close to in demand when the tourists get
Avenue and T hird S treet. Tele- ' _______________________________ loading station. Price $8,000.00. here. A few dollnrs invested now FOR RENT: Light house keeping
rooms uml sleeping rooms. 1009
A LITTLE WANT AD IN Tho Cash or term s. Owner entering will make you big money.
HERALD will bring you in big other business. J. II. Hutchinson,
Union Ave.
Advertise those old a r ­ 1020 la u re l Ave.
Building Material results.
ticles you have stored away and
EAST FRONT LAUREL AVE. FOR RENT: Three room
have no use for. A little thirty- FOR SALE: Five lots 50 ft by
ed cottnge 2011, Palnit
.
LOT
cent ad may bring you several
THIS
117 ft. on Highland St. Between
Rents for ? 75.00 per mo
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­ Onk and Myrtle. North exposure. Near eleventh street. A real buy (5. Herring.
IS DIRECTORY
sentative will call ami see you.
j $1G00 each, t-l cash, balance 1, 2 Price SI 100. Terms, $300 cash
and 3 years. Box 393, H. M. Runib- balance $10 monthly.
APARTMENT for rent, furnished
I. flare within m ;
U pmplr nr ftanfnrd H ILL LUM BER CO. Housa o FLORIDA—O R LA N D O - Orlando ley.
or unfurnished. 3 rooms, screen­
Mornimr Sentinel; largest classi­
I ao nflrn neerird.
ed porch, private bath, dow nstairs.
Service. Q uality and Price
l li,t *»hrn a a f *prfied business, rnte lc a word, min­ FOR SA LE: fi acres bearing
Apply 819 Elm Ave.
I la rrqiilrnl. It la
imum 21c cash with order.
lilpkahrtlrallr
fat
orange grove. Beautiful home
|k»r».
right in Pa,da. B. Edwards, Box 150x117 on Park Avenue, an ideal
Rooms For Kent
DAVID B. HYEB THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho 7G5,
location for a large apartm ent
Sanford.
accepted
want
ad
medium
in
house. Priced for a short time only
ARCHITECT!
Daytona (F la.) One cent a word
at $7,500. Terms, $1,000 cash, bal­ &gt;FOR RENT—1Rnonn with or with
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Member 1. L 4
Reasonable rates
ance I, 2 and 3 years.
I out nienls.
R o te D u lld ln *
Lincoln House.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
O r la n d o , F l n r t d n
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
sified pages of Florida's Great
1Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
td Directory
•Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Facing East, high and dry. Streets
HILTON’S
Write for complete rate card.
I — M ultlgraphlng,
T: Furnished rooms and
are to Is- paved. The present price
n .M iiiK ii s h o p
d mailing—ns you
Apply 819 Park Ave.
is $ I GUO for the two. $110 cash,
PALM BEACH COUNTY
ten you w ant i t
113 M agnolia Ave.
balance $118 every three months.
scene of stupendous
5 room, attractively arranged,
6 F irst Class B arbers
II. F. Porch, F irst
! ment. Read about it in t
with large front and rear porches,
Special A ttention
9k Bldg.
Beach Post. Sample copy
living room across entire house,
Given To Ladies and C hildrrn
nr Boston
dining room, kitchen with many
[ request.
[I.ES unit ltF.NT
by furniahbuilt in features, two hrd rooms,
. Phone 8.
ADVERTISING gets results if it bath complete with shower, finish­
, Si SONS
C h in n w a r e in E n g l i s h P o r c e ­
reaches potential buyers. Pu- ed in white enamel.
Drive It. .
A u to m o b ile s
la in s , H u v n rin n a n d J a p a n e s e Intka Daily N&gt; vs is circulated in
1 2nd St. nt It. U
an industrial and agricultural sec­ Located facing east on corner
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
C h in a m a k e lo v e ly g i f t s
Palm etto
Avenuo
and
Ka
B FOR HI KE
1921 Dodge Touring.
tion.
Street.
TO SERVICE
Day
Wo enn sell ymir home, vacant 1925 Dodge Coupe.
The Ball Hardware
fleet* all irnhns. Ba^lots or .small parcels and acreage 192.1 Dodge Coupe.
I Phone 551 and 63-W
anywhere in Seminole, Orange, Vo­ 1922 Dodge Touring.
lusia and Lake Counties if you 1921 Dodge Graham I 1-2 ton
will list it with us from ten to
Truck.
thirty days with exclusive sales 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 Ion Truck.
rights. J u st mail vour price,
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
MEAT M ARKET
terms and description to the
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Phone 1
Oak and 2nd St,
[[He House P E
Send in your subscription to the
•IB)
Sanford
Ave.
Sanford,
Fla,
Hirr. 10.7 W. ) , t S t.
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
XDI'T1I1.A.\I&gt; P A IN T
LL CAFE
greatest newspaper. One year,
rti* I’s'nt Tlmt Pavoi Tc-s
in Service and Qual
Money.
$8.00, fi months, $ I 03, three months
meet and P ark Ave
M a n u f a c t u r e d by
$2.00. If you desire $ 1,000 insur­
H. A. SPEIR
M h r ra tin -I.ln d .lr y P e t a l C l.
ance policy add I5c to your order.
Hold liy
Contractor and Builder
I.IIM I.\(1 P A I N T COMPANY
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell FOR SALE—Space on the png'
111 WuKnulla A to .
P h o n e '.I I
for classified advertisem ents
j anything? If so advertise in
IUG STORE — ProWhy not rent those vacant rooms
the Gainesville
N n , Soda*.
Wo
or sell that second-hand goods’
Ilea as yanr phone.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
2
URAL ESTATE
g re atest development in Georgia's
Everything
history; a half million dollar high­
Business Sites
way to the gulf beach ju st finish­
ELECTRIC GO.
For
the
Sportsman
ed; a t two million dollar bridge
Ito GiUon A Platt
Apartment House Sites
across
Escambia Bay started;
At
*• Everything elecq u a rte r million dollar opera house
U2. EWctragith
Water Fronts
Ball Hardware
under construction; two millions
being
spent
on
highway;
greatest
Phone 8
chance for live developers to get
STlTlIisa AND
in on ground floor. W rite DevelPSUPPLIES
Modern I m p ro v e
num m i. Oenartinviit. Tho Pen auiriitu
r ' ttttkmi. Mag.
F onl *»*t »on Kim,
fnue and lO'.h Street.
AUGUSTA i HRONICLE
Mrs. R J. C o a ts, Mgr.
gustn, Ga.. Augusta’s
CORONADO UKACII. K l.o lttD A
classified medium, rate,
Ojirn All Ilir Vl-nr
•OH1ST
R a te s: | 3.00 p e r day.
My th e
charge. 10c minimum.
week 12.1.00 double; 115.00 nitigln.

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TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise In
the S t. Petersburg Timea. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.

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We recommend the following
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ers in our office at this tim e:
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1171 on Celery Avenue just
off Sanford Ave.

$40. per foot
Very easy terms.

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Very desirably located.

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U foves a S p ecialty
1020 I . a u r e f A v en u e,
M em ber of
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F l o r i s t s A s s o c i a tio n .

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and get results.
today. No. 118.

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                    <text>NEWSPAPER
! Florid*'*
Greatest Vegetable
Ichest Garden Land

WEATHER FOR FLORIDA
—
Local thundenh&lt;nren Satnrd
and Sunday moderate southrn
and west winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925,

alty Transactions BRYAN SLEEPS 1
t First 7 M onths AMONG SCORES
larly Six M illions OF 1). S. HEROES
In July Are
[0 Which Is
'less Than

tender Hands Administer
l«ist S;id Riles as ,Ht&gt;dy of
Ureal Comm-mer Is lo w e r ­
ed Into Final Resting Place

p re v io u s M o n t h

Ordeal Is Bravely
Endured By Widow

idi^Total Is

Fstate transfers in
and Seminole county
July amounted to $1,according to the
of revenue stamps of
y and quit claim
•ecorded during the
This announcement
Je this morning by A.
er, manager of the
&gt;«iit Association,
il is slightly smaller than
June of this year when
actions amounted to $1,md in March when they
pjjflio It is pointed out,
[tkst a number of large
ku were made during
Lhbave not yet been renrr .110 warranty nnd
b deeds recorded at the
lYince E. Douglass, clerk
k reurt, during the past
kwds of the credit assoL*. This Is the largest
Lf transactions for any
b daring the first seven
In fur the first seven
K this year total approxi1.95s,H20, with indications
Eng a much higher mark
w end of tho year. Thus
1925 approximately 1,870
and quit claim deeds
n filed here.
i for the year show «n
teady increase during the
nt months nnd ure as

.................$.5,1158,1120
r real estate transactions
f t ion approximating $0,p the first seven months
|r, it is believed by local
piu.ii and a" real estate
pt the total for the enr*ill be between $15,000,120,1)110.000. They believe
1 the approaching winter
fcnifer: will continue to
3 r&gt;pr ami more numerous
■ Wfnre in the history of
Ft the rema
l tie year, these mei
I W boosted great!
"*t of active sales
* u* many new and
Idipeil sub-divisions
'Property hi Sanford
" Uin&lt; number of small
a,‘ king reported
P,*
tti, H declared
K u lbl 1 W
i , ir* Purchasing lots
i., .°„ll0ll&lt;1 homes, thus
,buitul
V 3. * to *** continued
f ...
l®?

[n IV. fr'ause To

r hi Winter Park
Pen Air Service
"•Dae,

preacher,

*r, who has been

Body o f Great Commoner Lying: In State

The goal for the "Creator San­
ford campaign of the Chamber of
Commerce will be officially an­
nounced a t the "L et’s Go" meeting
of the big snles army that will
meet a t 8 o’clock Monday night nt
the Seminole Cafe. This meeting
is for the purpose of giving the
official instructions to workers,
and includes every mnn ami wo­
man who is assigned to the team
organization.
The goal has not been set be­
cause each day the big community
campaign has been assuming lar­
ger proportions and Chamber of
Commerce leaders huve feared that
if it were set early in the cam­
paign, their figures would be too
low.
It can bo safely stated that it
will not be less than $50,000. This
would represent an increase of
practically 1,000 per cent over tinpresent income from membership
dues, but it is now recognized by
civic leaders that Sanford is ready
to travel in the fastest company,
and the foregoing figure muy not
he sufficient.
A special committee consisting
of President Edward Higgins, For­
rest Lake, S. O. Khinholscr, and
E. F. Housholder, is already at
work on the larger interests, ami
are having splendid success. The
subscriptions obtained by them
will be officially announced Mon­
day night nt the instructions meet­
ing.
The campaign will officially be­
gin Tuesday morning at 0:10 o’­
clock with n meeting of workers
at the Chamber of Commerce. Af­
ter a photograph in front of the
New Chamber of Commerce sign­
board, and a parade in the busi­
ness district, the tenms will go to
their districts and s ta rt tlx- com­
munity wide cumpuign. The names
of “prospects" which have been
compiled during the preliminary
work of the campaign, have been
divided _into districts, and each
team will have a district. A team
is responsible for canvassing ev­
erybody in its district that it be­
lieved to be able to join the
Chamltcr. The canvass will Ia­
ns thorough as any thing ever a t­
tempted here.
A special drive to get member­
ships from out of town people who
own property or business here is
being made.

Retired Minister Kills
W ife, Then Slays Self
RICHMOND, Vn. Aug. 1 - Rev.
George \V. Holdcrkshot and killed
his wife, then killed himself at
their homo about 10 o’clock this
morning. The shooting took place
in the dining room ami both are
believed to huve di“d Instantly. Ill
health, according to police, is be­
lieved to be the cause of the tra g ­
edy. The couple, who were only
married recently, apparently were
in the midst of (lie morning meal
when the wife was shot down and
ihe m inister then fired a bullet
tiirough his own heart.
Holder is survived by three «hil
dren of a former wife, who died
several years ago. He retired from
uctivo ministerial duties a few
years ugo nnd had been working
in a furniture store. Mrs. Holder
had been his housekeeper until
she became his wife.

Construction In State
Shows Huge Increase

Kato lie-appointed.
TOKIO, August
L—-Viscount
Kato was re-appointed premier to­
day. After he resigned with the
cabinet he had reorganized his cab­
inet by restoring to their pluces
all ministers with the exception
of th ree Recalicitrunt Seiyukui
ico
lC0 Jan. 13, inta
1B2J. tho Ruhr partt* member^.

NUMBER 312.

JDr. Karr Speaks T&lt;

Hfts N ot Yet Been Set HePlain Wooden Marker Placed
cauHe Each Day Movement
Over Newly Maue Grave In
A ssum es Larger Propor­
ArllngtonNntiunalCcmetery
tions; Tenms Meet Monday

everal days, will
'•lecture on the
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 1. —
Mian Aniericanicr open air serv- Florida’s building permit records
'g at 7:10 o’clock were catapulted into the discard
by the aggregate of building offi­
S'l'lresxed the Junior cially oknyed in seven of the larg ­
' ornmerce here last est municipalities of tho state, Mi­
11 the evening trefure ami, Miami Bench, Tampa, St. Pet­
'-ilk at the Methodist ersburg, West Palm Beach, loike'jO’er service.
Mr. land, Orlando and Jacksonville,
’•‘"'g a sociulogicnl during the month of July. During
iirvey in Florida and the month ju st closed a totul of
•mil writin" on the $17,0(16^0.1 in building permits
L*
“ Ainericaniza- were issued in those cities; an in­
crease of $-1,120,0-10 or approxi­
Mr. Gau.se nsserts, mately .71 per centum over the
, n'ode| small cities June aggregate of $1JJ)17,117.
’"'I States. Its street
rounded corners nnd Kato Re-Appointed
"paces between curb
lined with stately
Premier of Japan
and shrubs, gives
Wn Hto appearance of
TOKIO, Aug. 1.—Baron Kato,
who resigned with his cabinet a ft­
er a split over new taxation pm1n ' roops Quit
posals, was re-appointed premier
today. He has been ordered to or­
lan Aline Section ganize a new cuhinct.
^ Aug, )_—Official anm was made this morn­
. "-‘Beh evacuation Is
enii'i*,! 'i0' J ninglJ F/enfh
'lustre! »n ,ht‘ mininE
in iil
,,f lht‘ Ruhr
J. *.1?1 Iil*t night. The en-

PRICE FIVE CENTS

President Douglass Says San­
ford Wants Square Deal,
Nothing More; 2 New
IMayers Added to Roster

l resliyti-rlah Church, where thousands
one of the country's greatest stntesiiie
icon.
„

n nings IJrynn ns it rested in the New York Avenue
id mirers filed passed it to pay their final tribute to
d away suddenly in Dayton, Tcnn., last Sunday after-

Men Sentenced For
Whiskey Conspiracy
WASHINGTON
—.......
, August I.
Ren !,. Muses and Harry Set­
tler of Pittsburgh, indicted last
year with Representative Lang­
Labor Head Wauls Opera lorn ley, of Kentucky, on a charge
Ediirntinnnl Director Leaves
of conspiracy to withdraw li­
On Cnmmiltee That AreBig quor illegally, today were sen­
Fo.’ Chicago to Make Plans
Enough In Represent Their tenced following their pleading
for Removing to Daytona
Interests at Conferences guilty to two years each in the
to Make His Future Home
penitentiary, but were placed
on
probation
for
tliut
time.
A
ATLANTIC (TTY, Aug. 1.—
Dr. Alexander Karr, education­
fine of $10,000 each was as­
John I,, l.ewi-i, president of the
sessed. They were charged al director of the American City
United Mine Workers of merica,
served notice last night that a t­ with conspiring in 1021 to re­ Bureau, left today, for his home
tempts to negotiate the new con-J move l.ooo cases of whiskey in Chicago, lie will move his faini ily to Florida Into in August and
in Ten-Wick, I’n.
tract necessary in the hard coal
will live in Daytona, where he is
Helds
one
month
from
yesterday
|
hail fallen since morning to cease
to lie connected with the Daytona
only a moment before the funeral cannot well continue without the
Highlands interests. Dr. Karr, who
immediate presence at the joint
party arrived at the cemetery.
1lias been doing civic work in all
conference
here
of
Samuel
D.
WarFlag Covers Casket
sections of the country fur iiiuny
Within that small inclosure there finer, chairman of the anthracite
i years, has definitely east his lot
was no room save for the casket, operators’ confeieiicu, and Willium
with Florida. In his parting words
wrapped about with glowing colors J. Richards, another veteran oper­
i
with
his associate, Daniel M, Mc­
of tin* flng the dead man hud serv­ ator. This brought a reply from
Farland, vice president of thu Hu­
ed in peace and the little group Mi. Warrim-r that there would be
' lean, he said:
of nearest kin and a handful of the no change in toe makeup of the Attorney-General U p h &lt;i I d s
"You'll make a mistake if you
Proposed Purchase; Hoard
many friends of his three decades operators committee.
ilo
not remain permanently in
Ml. la&gt;wis, in n personal letter
of stirring life.
Will Not ActI’cforcTucsday ! Florida,
nnd of alt tlio places in
These and the ministers of the to Mr. Wnrriner, which ho made
tile statu whole there ure future
public,
asked
the
latter
and
Mr.
gospel who suid the ritu.t for
WASHINGTON, August I The iopportunities, there is none that
the dead and who a little time be­ Richards to join the ciuiiinUteo at fight-of the shipping board to sell surpasses {’anford. That i» what
tiie
parley
on
its
resumption
next
£00 vessels to Henry Ford for*’ 1 would no &gt;1 I wdn- in yuiir place.
fore had given him the last bene­
diction of the church, alone saw Tuesday morning.
scrapping was upheld Friday by
Committee l.arks Power
Attorney General Sargent.
the casket sink slowly down into
He said lie would Is* there him­
In an opinion requested bv IIn*
the earth as tho soft calling of an
army bugle lulled the slecpc.* to self to meet them. The miners' hoard ut the -uggestions of com­
president asserted that the opera­ missioners Ren on and Thnmii.tin,
his long rest.
tors negotiating committee wa at who bad questioned the legal au­
Even the sorrowing woman who present too largely constituted of
was his dearest care und who had 'lesser executives.’ He said it lack­ thority for disposing of tin* ve n d s
sat beside bis casket throughout ed qualification and authority to for destruetion, the attorney ge.ithe funeral service in a Washing­ negotiate a contract, and indicat­ eral suid the -ale was erniiiged
ton church did not see that last ed that tlio 'presence of Me o-s. under the discretionary nutli'.rity
scene of the career in which she Wm liner nnd Richard ; wu&gt; ne&lt; i\s- «.f the board a defined in lb** mer­
had so large a share. Gripped by Hary to save (lie present delibera­ chant marine net which *&gt;tivi* it
her infirmities, she remained in tions from disaster. Otlierwi e, lie the right to make sales * on m il
as tin* hoard run pre­
lu-r closed motor car a hundred added, the minors would put a lop conditions
scribe.”
yards from the tented grave until to ’‘tlio farce."
"The law." In* said, ~n” i*io: •
the bugle notes brought her the
Mr. Warriner received llie news the board to fix the eond'F. . &lt;■(
message that the long strain was
over, and her dead at pease at by long distance telephone at the scale ns it lias fixed tln-iu. a i I
Lunsford Pa., in advance of re­ to make tin* sale under tin- term
lust.
ceipt of Mr. l ewis’ letter. ll&gt;- au­ proposed."
Throngs Brave Deluge.
Outside the shelter, urouml the thorized announcement Imre that
The attorney general r -e. ' 1
roped inrlosure and among the the committee would remain un­ that a sub committee of I'm de
many now made graves on the changed and implied that he nnd pul (mental cx|icrts on a committee
tree-horde red sweep of sodden Mr. Richards would not attend appointed by President (' ..ilidge
last year, had declared 521 out •&gt;!*
sward, crowded the hundreds who Tuesday.
Authority Cphebl.
the fleet of 1,1X0 government \*hud trudged or ridden the lung
"I shall, of course, reply to Mr. sels were surplus in that they
wav from Washington, despite the
earlier deluge of rain, to bid the Lewis’ letter as soon as it realties were not necessary for the mil mu­
commoner their own farewell. me," Mr. Warriner authorized rcti- ni defense nor needed for com­
There, too, stood the double rank re- entalive . to stale for him. “In mercial purposes. In authorizing
of artillerymen from Fort Myers, the meanwhile I want to wav that the scraping program, the board
the committee representing ihej‘ placed the report of the sub-conicaps and raincoats durk with the operators
is fully authorized to l mittce on its records.
watery downpour through which
they had waited to form tho lust negotiate a new agreement. Il was
elected in tile same milliner llmt , Chairman O’Connor said lie did
escort.
all previous committees huve Iteen
As the liniplo service was said, elected ut.d clothed witli the mu* not expect the board to act upon
the Ford offer lieforo next Tiler(Continued on Cage Three)
authority by a vote of the indus- day when with tin* return of Com­
Cl'S,
missioner Plummer from a vaca­
tion in Maim* five* of tlu* seven
commissioners will In* in the city.
MacMillan Steamers The Ford offer was for $1,700,000 SWAMt’SrOTT. Mass., August
for the 200 vessels, a few of which I. A tnx plan proposing a reduc­
Nearing Destination j muy
be converted to Diesel engine tion of tin* maximum surtax rates
j propulsion for commercial uperu- from -10 to 15 percent slashes in
tion under the terms of tho adver­ tin* normal income rule and aboli­
WASHINGTON, A ugust 1—1H ie
tisement. The rest of tin* shim tion of tile inhertuuce, gift und
Mac Millu» Arctic expedition is
be plans to hreuk up, using some Imiscellaneous taxes were laid Ihjworried over the time being lost
of the engines ami equipment in i fore President Coolidgo Friday by
while it* is blocked in by the Ice
Ilia own manufacturing plants.
Chairman Madden of the House of
pack of .Melville bay.
Appropriations Committee.
Aside from the dangers ever
Giving the executive his opinion
present in such a situation, tho
uh to wliut further economy could
time element is important. Com­
Imj effected iu governmental appro­
mander MacMillan described seri­
priations, so ns to make un appre­
ous ice conditions in a message
ciable reduction of taxes possible,
Friday to the National Geographic
the committee chairman prcductcd
Society, while Lieutenant Com
a surplus for this fiscul year of
inander Byrd, reporting to the
$.'170,0110,000. Of this amount !m
navy department, said the time
held $150,000,000 should be absorb­
Tlio ninny Sanford friends of for lives of Christian service.
being lost was "very precarious."
“As a church member she was ed by lowering taxes and $20,000,­
Mrs.
P.
M.
Boyd
of
Tarpon
Springs
lb* Imped to Imj out of the ice to­
faithful, loyal and active.
Her 000 applied to a public building
who recently passed away in that loss to the Southern Methodist program.
* '"ibaty and Rowdoin stuck in ico city and who with her husband congregation here can not be
Later it was stated, at tho sum­
and fog in Melville Buy about fif- and family resided in this city at measured. She was in charge of mer White Itouse that while the
tt. „ miles southeast of Cape York, one time, will he interested in the the music of the locnl church and I’resident welcomed suggestions ns
but hope to get out tomorrow," following from an article in the nlways put the Ik*sI energies of to tax chunges, particularly from
her enthusiastic nature into the Congressional leaders, he is hold­
Tarpon Springs paper:
said Byrd.
•There is very little open water
“Mrs. Mary Boyd was then work of the church she loved so ing his mind open on the subject
in solid field of ice around. Had daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M- well.
until definite Treasury figures
some snow today. Schur (Lieu- Baggett of Tarpon Springs, nnd _ “ As a member of tho commun­
showing how great a reduction is
tenunt M. A. Schur), sighted great was born on Aug. It], 1872. Most ity she was public spirited and un feuxihle are available.
b » - ■»'!V '&gt;" ico «0U bul of her life has been spent in this selfish in her undertakings. She
While Mr. Coolidge feels that it
ho was too fur off to shoot. So­ city, although her family removed was gifted ns a musician and was
renson (Nels P* Sorensen, avia- for a short time to Sutherland, constantly called upon to assist in properly is bin function and that
lioii chief machinists mate), shot where she ns Mary Baggett grad­ various entertainm ent and occas­ of the Treasury to submit their
recommendations to Congress, he
his first bcur in small water lead. uated with distinction from South­ ions »f a public character.
The expedition had planned to ern College.
“ She died on Friday morning. is determined th at the actual for­
“She was married to P. M. Boyd, July 21, at K:7Q o’clock and fu­ mulation of u program must be
reach F.tah. Greenland, its main
base around August 1 and to begin an evangelist and singer of wide neral nt 1:10 o’clock, July 25. A left tu the House Ways and Means
its major explorations over the reputation, with whom idle lived Inrpe number of her friends, in­ Committee which has been called
unknown region of the Arctic soon happily until the time of her death cluding mnny prominent Metho­ to begin work in October. Before
after the middle of August Just u week ago. Mrs. Boyd was an a f­ dist ministers or th« Florida (*on- then, accurate Treasury data will
before being caught in the ice fectionate wife, a devoted mother fetneco attended the funeral and lie available and it was indicated
Commander Byrd in a message and hover seemed happier than burial services which were in today that tho ideus of the Presi­
h.. exnccted to reach Ltah when engnged in the sacred task churgo of Rev. R. H. Barnett of dent and Treasury would be in ra­
ther definite shape.
of training her two young sons Tarpon Springs.”

SARGENT OKEYS
SALE O F SIIIl’S
TO HENRY FORI)

1

Frozen Arctic Still
Holds McMillans
ExpeditionlnCheck

Many Friends Attend Funeral Of Mrs,
Boyd At Tarpon Springs Satnrd

II. S. To Have Huge
Surplus In Colt'
Declares Madden

Commenting on the notion of
Manager Jim Moore in protesting
Thursday game with the Tampa
Smokers, Vance E. Douglass, pres­
ident of the Sanford club, today
declared that he and other officiuls
of the club are squarely behind
the manager in Ids efforts to com­
pel other teams dll the league to
live up to the league’s rules re­
garding the use of class men.
"Sanford lias been observing
this and all other rules to the let­
ter, Mr. Douglass said, “and it
isn’t fair to this club and its sup­
porters for other teams in the
league to break the rules nt will."
Mr. Douglass, ns stated in an
article appearing in Friday’s T rib­
une, intends to push the investiga­
tion of alleged infraction of rules,
not only by the Tampa club but
by others in the circuit. He declar­
ed that Kay Parmeley, acting pres­
ident, never questioned the protest
and nekuowledged that Tampa has
been playing too many class play­
ers.
President Michael Sexton of the
National Baseball Association, is
expected to reach Tampa within
the next few days. His investiga­
tion is expected to bring about a
general shake-up all over the lea­
gue.
&lt; Answering the charges of Dr. H.
K. Dpre, owner of the Tampa club,
regarding the "unsportsmanlike
methods" of Sanford as given in
a Tampa interview, Mr. Douglass
recalled that it
was largely
through ihe Tumpa owner’s efforts
that the league rules were chang­
ed several weeks ago to ullow five
class men on a club amt now is
breaking his own rules by playing
seven men.
Word received from Tampa this
m orning, said that Pitcher Dux,
f'olev tind Catcher'Gone Hm.^.lu.,
whom Manager Moore specifically
mentioned in his protest, have Hon at every turn and in doing so
been
suspended
pending
the did the farmers of that state more
investigation by President Sex­ harm than could have ever been
ton.
The Tampu owner and dreamed of.
manager are still denying Moore’s
As another and n far-reaching
charges, according to today's Tam ­ result, stated Dr. urr, a total of
pa Tribune.
•117 failed within a few months a f­
New Pluyers Acquired
ter tho communistic form of state
President Douglass announced government was initiated.
He
today the release of Outfield Cur­ stated that in the county in which
ley, who been a member of the he lived nt the time 17 banks were
team since its organization. Cur­ forced to close their doors.
ley's release makes room for
Co-operation Dr. Karr continued
Weutherby, an Atlanta Imy who wool.I have prevented all of this
joined the dub Thursday in Tam ­ friction and the many failures not
pa. Weutherby is originally a sec­ only of the hanks but of many
ond-sucker Imt temporarily is fill­ business firms. That is why it
ing Curley’s shm** in right field. pays to co-operutp, lie said; it
It was also announced that helps business and industrial con­
Pitcher J. I.. Kidd from Paris Is­ ditions mure than any uthcr one
land will join tlio club here the factor.
first of next week. Kidd until rec­
K arr likened the farm er and
ently was a sergeant in the United theDr.rural
community or town to
States Marine Corps stationed at tho Siumese twins. They can not
Puris Island and is said to have
separuted and stil live and
made fine record while hurling for be
prosper, ho declared.
the navy hoys. Kidd's acquisition
The great reason that th«r bojls
does not mean that any of the
four hiirler.s which Manager Moore ami girls are leaving the farms
now lias, will bo released, it is and the small towns for th«r ci­
ties, he revealed, is because there
announced.
is no attraction there for them.
They have no way in which to
Churches to Observe spend their idle time in proper
forms of recreation. For this rea­
Civic Movement With son,
he stated, it is vastly impor­
that proper provisions be
Special Talks Sunday tant
made in sural communities for thu
entertainment and recreation of
Tomorrow lias been designated the young people.
All town*
"Civic Sunday" by u number of should havo sufficient attractions
the clergymen of the city nnd civ­ for such entertainment, he said.
ic sermons will he delivered in
Dr. King declared that he is
most, of the pulpits where services strongly in favor of co-operative
will be held. Chamber of Com­ organizations and believes that
merce lenders have declared them­ there should be organizations of
selves as much pleased witli the this nature because ef the good
spirit of co-opcrutiou shown by the they uro able to accomplish. They
church brails in their request to should work together instead of
have s|&gt;ecinl services on this occa­ working against leach 'other -as
sion.
many uro doing a t present, he .raid,
The addressed in the pulpits will if they aro to do their best work.
not deal with the material sidu
Co • operative
organizations
of building a community but rath ­ among growers for the marketing
er the value of looking after the of their produce were especially
spiritual, moral und welfare activ­ pruised by the speaker. He cited
ities in the making of a great several instances where co-o perilcity.
tion has been very beneficial in
Rev. F\ D. King todny extended these lines.
n special invitation to the members
The big mail order houses of
of the Chamber of Commerce to this country were scored by Dr.
attend the morning service nt the Karr during Ids address. He de­
Baptist Church when he will de­ clared th a t every time money nt
liver a sermon of n civic nnturu sent from u community to one of
prepared especially fur the occa­ these places, it is last to that comsion.

British Subject Dead
As Result of Dispute
PEKING, August I.—Unofficial
advices from Nanking say th at a
riot in which one British subject
was killed took pluce at the fac­
tory of the International Export
Company last night, following a
wage dispute. British employees
ure reported tu have fired on tho
rioters, killing four and wounding
several.
British marines now
guarding thu factory.
Palm Beach— New $7,000,000
structure (o replace Palin Beach
Hotel destroyed by fire last March.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925.

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Engineering 5tf&gt;

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Sanford, Fla., thence run West 208.5 feet
$2,029220
_______
PPEC1AL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY I 6073 cu yds. grading nt 40c............
31.00
thence
North 295.2 feet to the southerly side
OF RESOLUTIONS NUMI1EK 221 AND 222. adopted on the U 100
Yd" overhaul a t lc „ ....
3,662.12
of Seminole Boulevard thence SEly along the
____________
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owneri
1J.h t . ,
J . I , . A. I.. 0 2 5 , b , .h , a n Commission . [ l J ' “ J l i ^ . V T n n l " ^ s i 35s
98.00
Southerly side of said Boulevard 222.8 feet
Number
of feet frontage...———
935.6
3,771.23
I
City of Sanford. Fla.
4369.60
60H7 zq. yds. macadam foundation (6 inch thick) at 80c..
thence south 216.2 feet to beg....................... ..... 222.8
Assessment per foot fro n ta g e ...... .....$5.88207
6,218,62 American Legion
2) From Fourth St. to Celery Ave.
The follow ins: to the estimated coat of pitying Fourth Street from 6120 »q. yds. 2 inch asphalt top nt $1.02...
193210
5172 yds grading a t 10c........... *— .............. ........
Beg. at tho NE Cor. of the intersection of
Summerlin Avc., went to Mcllonvillc Avc., with ft 6" rock bare sur­ 0 t( sq ft. alley return at 30c.
200.00
8.73 cu yds class 11 concrete nt 23.00...
3840 Sta yds overhaul nt lc.........r — ................
Myrtlo Avc. ami Water Street In the City of
faced with asphalt, 21 feet in width, and paving Fourth Street from
280.00
8
inlets
type
A
a
t
$33.00
......
6658 line ft curb and gutter a t 76c....................
Sanford. Fla., nin East 117 feet North 259.64
Mcllonvillc Avo., west to locust Avc., with sheet nsphnlt on a 6" rock
90.00
3
inlets
type
B
at
$30.00
M l lin It flush curb a t 35c...„...._....................
feet to the Southerly line of Seminole Boule­
base, 21 feet in width.
525.00
300
lin.
ft.
12
ipch
concrete
sewer
6-8
at
$1.75
7626
sq yds 6 inch rock base a t 80c.... ..............
vard
thence
NWly
along
the
Southerly
side
of
(1) Fourth St., from Summerlin Avc., to Mcllonvillc Avc.
350.00
,imit-tt---- tn‘******“ “ ****••••••••»••♦•••
7
manholes
4-6
at
$60.00
266
sq yds 2 inch sheet nsphnlt a t $1.02
said
Boulevard
126.1
feet
thence
South
303.96
1,000 cu. yds, grading a t 60c•.»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••**•***************** ^ 00
81.80
2,119.19 7039 sq yds surface treatm ent a t 30c...............
818 M. 3 inch drain tile 0-3 nt $100.00 per M
125.1
1
,
122.00
feet
to
A
a
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1.320 |in. ft. concrete curb &amp; guitar @ 86c
79.05
......2,860.00 1064 MUM lumber in trenches at $75.00 per M ••••••MM•••MMMMM
6 Type A inlets a t $35.00.............. .................
Notice is hereby given to any nnd all persons interested in the
2200 sq. yds. paving (@&gt; 1.30 ................ ....
2,629.20
2501
lin
ft.
12
inch
storm
sewer
nt
$1.05
0-1
9
Type B inlets at $30.00------ ...—.................
385.00
Spccinl
Assessments
against
the
various
picecs
of
property
abuse
de­
1100 sq. ft. concrete nllcy returns &amp; 35c...
685.00 scribed that said special assessments arc payable in full within thirty 1359 lin ft 12 inch storm sower nt $1.05..........
260 lin. ft. 18 inch storm sewer a t $2.25 (0-1) .......
120.00
1200 lin. ft. 3” drain tile @ 100.00 per M.
176216
Extra work — ...... ..
306.11
after the above and foregoing special assessment roll has been 579 lin ft 24 inch storm sewer a t $2.75............ ....
Engineering, legal expense, advertising, etc.,
••••»•••#«# 13.00 days
2 monuments at $0.50
equalized, approved nd confirmed, or in ten cqunl annual installments 5696 lin ft 3 inch drain tile nt $100.00 per M _
220.32
Laboratory Inspection of materials...
6 Manholes nt $50.00................ ............... ......
with interest a t 8 per cent per annum from nnd after the time sail
Total estimated cost .................... ...............................5,383.41
415.30
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 per cent
FIxtra work
................. —
••••• ............. ....
^
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
1,113.25 special assessments stand approved nnd confirmed.
Engineering 5 per cent
4
Monuments
at
street
intersections
at $6.50
________
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Ha.,
Number of feet frontage
......................... 1229.03
Laboratory
inspection
of
m
aterials.......
___
Arsessmrnt per foot frontage
................... - ........ $1.38
$23 823 61 will be held a t the City Hnll at 2:30 p. m. on the 10th day of ^Vugust
Legal
expense,
advertising
etc
2%
........
(2) Fourth St. from Mellonville Avc. to Locust Ave.
Total co:.t exceeds the preliminary estimated coat, which cannot be A. D. 1925 at which meeting snid Board will hear any nnd all comFlngineering 5 % ............ - ......- ......................
2500 ru. yds. grading (® 60c ........................ -.........
1,250.00 exceeded in assessment against adjacent property.
J
*"&lt;1 objections as to such special assessments, and will at sn &lt;
3500 lin. ft. concrete curb A gutter (q&gt; 85c ............................ 2,975.00
FUF.I&gt; T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
' ^ mc adjust nnd equalize said assessments on a basis ot justice nnu
Total Cost....................... - ...........................
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust.700 lin. ft. flush curb 0 3.5c ...
................................ 105,00
E. R. Trafford's Map of Sanford.
To
ho
borne
entirely by adjacent property owner*.
4780 aq. yds. paving dp 2.00 .....................................................9,360.00
Finnl
j ed, same will tlien stand confirmed and be, nnd remain binding
Feet
Number
of
feet
frnotage .................... 4381.1
1200 sq. ft. concrete nllcy returns &lt;fi) 35c .............................. 120.00 NAME:
Assessment liens upon the property against which said assessments arc made
Description
Frontage
Assessment
per
foot frontage............ $-1,781
1360 lin. ft. 12 " pipe &lt;?j&gt; 1.10
until
paid
in
accordance
with
provisions
of
Resolution
No.
223,
adopt­
1,185.00 j M. T. Halley, Lot 6 Idle 15 tr. 6 ......... - ...........- 50
280.02
&lt; 10 inlcta at $35.00
ed
by
tho
City
Commission
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Fla.,
on
July
l.ltli,
FRED T. WiLLMJG,
350.00 M. T. Halley, Lot 7 blk 15 tr. 6......................... 60
280.02
1 manhole ................................................
60.00, M. T. Hnlley, N 60 ft. lot 8 blk15 tr. 6 ............ 60
280.02 1925.
*'cct
Cost IV5000 lin. ft. 3*’ drain tiio i*i&gt; 100.00 per M.
500.00 | J. A. Cunningham, S 14 ft. of lot 8 blk 15 tr. 0 .1 1
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
78.41 (SEAL)
Namc.
Description
Front*** rtFr^t
Engineering, legal expense, etc.
280.02 Publish July 21th, 1925 nnd July 31st, 1925.
1,311.39 J. A. Cunningham, lot 9 tdk 13 tr. 6................ 60
Ncnvc's Addition to Snnfott,^
------------ J. A. Cunningham, lot 10 blk 15 tr. 6 .............
13.7
76.73
J. J. Hcitx, Lot 1 blk D..
132
Total estimated cost
17,819.39 Mclsch Really Co., Lot 1 blk 15 tr. 7................ 50
280.92
FINAL ESTIMATE FOR THE PAVING OF PALMETTO AVE., 21 Irene F\ Langley and Mildred
280.02
To he borne entirely by ndjnrcnt property owners.
I Mclsch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 15 dr. 7.......... ..... 50
Simmons, Lot 1 blk G.
■Meisch Renl.y Co., Lot 3 blk 15 tr. 7
87.3
Num lar of feet frontage
3,142.78
488.92 FEET WIOFI FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO GENEVA AVENUE.
Lot 4 blk G
Same
The following is the final estimated cost of paving Palmetto Ave.,
The Oaks, Sanford, Florida.
Assessment per foot frontage .................................. $5.67
Lot 5 blk G
Same
I Mrs. A. D. Lane, lot I ...................- .................. 60
280.02 21 ft. in width from F’rnnklin Street south to Geneva Avc., with a 6
Fred T. Williams, Engineer.
Lot 1 blk J .
Sam e'
280.&lt;r2 inch rock base surface treated with asphalt and slag chips.
Preliminary ! Mr9- A. D. Lane, Lot 2 ........................................ 50
Feet
Lot 4 blk J...
Same
280.02
Assessment:! . *'frs" A. D. Ln.no, Lot 3
'&gt;0
Name:
Description
Frontage
$1,731.20
Lot 5 blk J....,
Same
•1328 cu yds. excavation a t 40c
Mrs.
A.
D.
Lane,
Lot
1
......
117.3
658.06
Mayfield, Snnford, Fin.
1.903.04
Lot 5 blk J
Same
2501 lin ft. curb nnd gutters at 76c
4.781
812.07
R°dwell Realty Co., I/it 7 Itlk 7 •••••••••••••••a••••••i
11')
613.20 i
27.65 Mary Reason, Lot 1 blk K..._
79 lin. ft. single curb headers at 35c ........................... ^
115
812.07
Ilodwcll Realty Co., l/.t 13 Blk 7
326.70 Frank tom ing, Lot 16 .
74.59
2.378.04
3129 sq. yds. rmuadani foundation 5 inches thick at 7Ge
Normany Squnre, Snnford, FI*.
E. J. White’s Subdivision, Sanford, Fin.
Bod well Realty Co., Lot 11 Itlk 7
262.80
60
918.60 Cora King, Lot 1
3062 sq. yd' surface treatm ent at 30c......
T.
K.
Wilson
Eat,
Lot
l
blk
95
5.8829:1
532.03
Bialwell Realty Co., 4/&gt;t 15 Blk 7
60
202.80
1,057.00 Fred FI. Crandall, Lot 10....
30.2 cu. yds. class A 'oncrete at $35.00
I.
W.
Phillip*
Sons,
I/it
2
blk
2
95
632.03
, Snnford, Fla.
262.72 Fred E. Crandall, l.ot 17..
3281 lbs reinforcing steel at 8 c .....- .........
17.5
266.02
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 7 Blk 8
G02.25 Edna McCultcr and Emma Owens, Lot 3 Idk 2
137.5
70.00 Fred E. Crandall, Lot 18..
2 inlets type A at $33.00.......
Sanford Heights, Snnford, Fla.
Bodwell Really Co., I/&gt;t M Blk 8
G02.25
137.5
479.20 Charles Gituo, Lot 19.........
1792 M. 3 inch drain tile 0-3 a t $100.00 ......................
Ocn. A. DeCottes, toiko and Key, l/&gt;t 1
127
711.26 219! M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at $75.00 ...............
F’ort Mellon, Hanford, Fla.
187.05 Fred FI. Crandall, Ia»t 20...
Geo.
A.
DeCottes,
Lake
and
Key,
Lot
30
127
711.26
Fort Mellon Development Co., IM 1
145.9
639.01
23 lin. ft. 12 inch T.
storm sewer 0-1 at $1.05
26.25
Lieu. A. DeCottes, Lake nnd Key, Lot 31
127
711.26
.1. II. Paces Stibtliviaion of Block C—Mellon'
J. G. Michael, I*jt 19*
........... . , .
. 18.6
212.87
(.ahotatory
Inspection
of
materials
........................
22.60
Mrs. Fannie Schwartz, Lot 6"
...... .
127
711.26
Mamie J. Ilecrin. Lot 18..... ..................
22
$5.
Anne Wiercinski, l/tt 20
. 50
219.00
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2 per cent............ .
181.26
127
711.26
Mamie J. Ilterin, Lot 48.......... ............. . 267
Cora Roush, Lot 21
. 50
' 219.0" Forrest Lake and A. R. Key, Lot 66
Engineering, 5 per cent...........................
••«■••***••••••••••••••••
453.17
I. Toyama, Lot 67
127
711-'.
Mamie J. Hccrrin, Lot 55....................... 289.7
•
Berg k Deane, Lot 22
219.00
. 50
C. Schultz nnd K. F. Housholder, I ot 90
127
711.26
E. R. T rafford’s Mnp of Sanford
Fort Mvllon Development Co., Lot 11
137.5
64)2.25
Total &lt;’o.t
......................................................... $9,697.78
Cassandra Schultz, Lot 97
127
711.26
Maui ice Wimblsh, Lot 69.
137.5
Zion
Hope
Church,
Lot I blk 6 Tr. D.....
68.1
■
Total
cost
exceeds
the
preliminary
estimated
cost,
which
cannot
be
S. F. Doudney, .Lot III
161
862. la
Mcllonvillc, Sanford, Fla.
J.
M.
Roli’ii..
uii, Lot 1 blk 7 Tr. D.........
50
"
exceeded
in
assessment
against
adjacent
property.
It. E. Shiver, Lot 112
15-1
862. IS
John C. Smith, Ixit 1 blk 28
J. M. Robin nii, Lot 2 blk 7 Tr. I)
695.36 J. A. Kelley, Lot 116
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
151
862.18
John C. Smith, l/d 3 blk 28
695.35 (!. A. DeCottes, Lake ami Key. Lot 117
J.
M. Robinson, Lot 3 blk 7 Tr. I)..
Amended
Plat
of
Edgcwood
151
862. is
F. ft. Mitchell, I ot 1 Idk 29
J.
M. Robinson, Lot 4 blk 7 Tr. D........ ..
595.35
F’eet
Final
Mete.- and Hounds Description
J. C. Hall, Lot 3 blk 20
593.35 City of Sanford, !i&lt; g. 66" ft. S. and 630 ft. E.
J.
M.
Robinson, Lot 5 blk 7 Tr. D .........
■riplion
NAME
Frontage
Assessment
Win. M. Collin^ Knt., l/»t 1 blk 80
695.85
. 1
............ 50
of N W Cor. of NE I-1 of Sec 36 Tr. 19
179.22 Richard McPherson, Lot 1 blk 8 Tr. I)
Win. M. Collins Eat., I/it 3 Idk 30
595.83
............ 50
&gt;t 2It. 30 E Run W 125 ft. N to A. C. L. It. W.
179.22 Richard .McPherson, Lot 2 blk 8 Tr. I)
J. Jacob tint, Lot 2 blk 3t
693.35
: 3......
- ............ 50
Swope Douglass Inc.
Sely along It. W. to | ’t. N. of lltg. South
179212 Emma Lamar, Lot 3 Idk 8 Tr. D...........
J. Ja-ol, Qul, | /it 4 blk 31
595.35
1
... 50
to I
I
I
.
. 211.3
179.22 Janies Potts, Lot I blk 8 Tr. I) ...........
1,2"". I i
J. Jacob Cut, Lot 2 blk 35
.5
696.35 Mary E. McGill, Beg. to Ch. 8. nnd 67n ft. fc.
50
179.22 Win. C. Stewart, Jr., Lot 5 blk 8 Tr. D
J. Jacob Cot, Lot I blk 35
•
.
595.35
no
of M. W. Cor of N. E. I- 1 of See. 36 Tp.
179.22 J. L. Lind icy, Lot 7 Blk H Tx. £............
I). C. Robb, Lot 2 blk 36
50
7
693.
19 S. It. ::o E. Run Ft. 109 ft. N. to A. C. L.
179.22 J. L. Lind toy, l.ot 8 blk 8 Tr. E .............
I). C. Robb, Lot | blk 36
. 8.
50
it. W. NWly along It. W. to Pt. north of
695.35
179.22 W. It. Ballard, Lot 9 blk 8 Tr. M...........
Union Lodge, Lot 10 blk 8 Tr. FI...........
9
50
Beg. S. to Beg
181.1
Normnny Square, Snnford, Fla.
179.22
1.032.72
Theresa
Stewart, I/»t 1 Itlk 9 Tr. D__
1"
Fred K. Crandall, Lot 20
|!
50
260.51
Orange Height.-, Sanford Florida.
179.22
Squire
Wright,
Lot 2 blk 9 Tr. D...........
Fred E. Crandall, l/&gt;t 21
|
... 62
50
283.50 L. E. While, Lot 6 Idk 2
179.22
3 17.23 May Itradburry, Lot 11
1
Squire
Wright,
Lot 3 blk 9 Tr. I&gt;...........
12
. 50
62
Fred K Crandall,
Lot22
|
179.22
283.60 I- FI. While, fail 7 blk 2
347.23
Squire
Wright,
l.ot
I blk 9 Tr. D...........
L.
F’
.
.
White,
Lot
8
blk
2
62
........... 50
13
Fred E. Crntid.'dl, I/it 2*1
|
179.22
283.60
317.23
Squire
Wright,
Lot
5
blk 9 Tr. D...........
L.
E.
White,
Lot
9
blk
2
62
11
50
Augurt Kilhnni, Lot 21
179.22
283.50
317.23
Josephine
Dixon,
Lot
0 blk 9 Tr. E.......
L.
E.
While,
Lot
10
blk
2
..
62
16
50
Fred T. Williams and Tony Pitchfnnl. Lot 25
I
179.22
281.50
347.23
Maggie
Burrows,
I/A
7 blk 9 Tr. E ....
L.
E.
White,
Lot
It
Idk
1
62.1
ine
Heights
Addition
A. F. Kelley, I/it 26
j
283.60
517.79
Stcnnie
Buddie,
Lot
8
blk 9 Tr. FI........
W.
W.
r
.
Smith.
Lot
49
L.
K.
White,
Lot
12
blk
I
fiH.5
64.67
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 27
..........
|
231.80
283.60
327.63
Phil
Green,
Lot
9
blk
9
Tr. E.................
mu
....... .... . .....
64
229.10
Fred E. Crandall, l/it 2 8 ...............
......... .
j
300.{j L. K. White, Lot 13 blk I
327.63 W. W. r Smith, Lot 50 —
N.
II.
Garner,
Lot
10
blk
9 Tr. FI...........
L.
FI.
White,
l/it
11
till.
I
&amp;
h.5
•
'il'.
in
Teague
nnd
W.
M.
Connelly. Lot 51
64
229.10
327.63
J. E. Paco’s Subdiv. of Blk. *'C" Mellonville, Sanford, Fla.
Will
Prather,
Lot
1
blk
10
Tr. I)...........
L.
K.
While,
Lot
15
blk
I
_
68.5
W.
M.
Connelly,
Lot
52
61
229.10
327.63
Jus. Moughton, Tho South 150 feet of Lot II
1,131.00
J.
S.
Gardner,
Lot
2
blk
10
Tr. D
L.
E.
Whitt,
l.ot
16
blk
1
68.5
;
A.
I*.
Connelly.
Lot
53
64
229.10
Harry II. licercn, Tho Mouth 160 feet of Lot 15
57.63
1,131 00
Louisa
Itozicr,
Lot
3
blk
10
Tr. 1)
L. E. White, Lot 17 blk l
58.5
\
\
.
E.
Wnllhour,
l.ot
51
.................
.
.
.......
64
229.40
327.63
Harry II. Iletren, Tho South 150 feet of l/&gt;t |6
179.12 L. FI. White, Lot 18 blk I
J. S. Gardner. Lot I blk 10 Tr. D.... .
68.5
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
55
64
229.40
327.63
Mamie J. Iletren, l/*t 18
436.59 L. E. White, Lot 19 blk I
•L S. Gardner, f.ot 5 blk 10 Tr. It
....
68.5
Co., Lot 56
59
209.18
Mamie J. licercn. Lot 49
327.63
567.00 L. FI. White, Lot 20 blk I
Randall Turner, Lot 6 blk 10 Tr. FI
68.5
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Lot
07
59
209.48
357.63
Mamie J. Ilceren. l/it 60
567.00 A. t . L. Ry ( 0., Right of Way on Lake
Wclthy Richardson, Lot 7 blk 10 Tr. FI
Co., Lot 58
59
209.18 '
Mamie
J.
Ileeren,
Lot
61
567.00
f
........
Sip
Brncy, Lot 8 blk 10 Tr. FI
Charm
Branch
of
A.
C.
I..
It.
R.
Iietwcen
Co., l.ot 59
59
209.18
Jas. Moogliton
Sip
Itraccy, Lot 9 blk 10 Tr. E .....
the exit'll don of the E. line of Laurel Avc.
Co., Lot 60
. 59
209.18
Beg. on thu North line of Lot 13 s t a point
Sip
Brnccy,
l.ot 10 blk 10 Tr. E
Fort Mel
and the Flxtension of the W. line of MyrtlCo., Lot 6|
59
209.18
267'i feet N. H6 degrees \V. of NFI Cor. of
Hannah
Graham,
Lot l blk II Tr. f) ...
Ave. in the City of Sanford. Fla.
89
Co.,
Lot
62
59
198.11
209.18
saiil Lot I t rut) S. I degrees
I Ml fret, N. 86
Hannah
Graham,
Lot
2 blk 11 Tr. D
l ie above and foregoing final assessments are payable with &lt;ut in­
Co., Lot 63
59
209.48
degrees W. 291.8 feet, N. 1 degrees E. 150 feet
Will Ashley, Lot 3 blk II Tr. D ....
terest up to the First Day of September, 1925. and from nn,| after Fort Mellon Development Co., Eot 61
232.03
S. 86 degrees E. 291.8 feet
^ )|. h
1.12 1.51 Mich date 4.11,1 jqiMinl assessments will he payable only in ten equal F*.rt Mellon Development Co., Lot 65
Will Ashley, Lot I blk 11 Tr. D
229.10
George Elliott
annual installments with interval at 8 per cent per annum .,11 all tic- Fort Mellon Devclopm-nt t *«»., Eot 66
229.10 Henry W. Williams, Lot 5 blk II Tr. D
Beg. on the North line ..f I .it 13 at n point
for m l payment*.
Fort Mellon Development Co., l.ot 67
229.10 W. D. Watson, Lot 6 blk II Tr. E ..........
167',s feet N. 86 degrees W. of the NE ( „ r.
Withes, my han.l as City Clerk nnd the seal of the City of Sanford Fort Mi-lion Development Co., Lot 68
229.40 Charlotte E. Watson, l ot 7 blk 11 Tr. E
of said l/it 41, run S. I degrees W. 135 feet,
Morula, this 201It day of July. A. D 1925.
’ Fort Mellon Dcv-lopnient Co., Lot 69
229.40 Charlotte E. Watson, Lot 8 blk 11 'I'r. FI
N. 85 degrees W. loo feet, N. I degrees E. 1 15
(SFIAI.)
L R. Pill UPS, City Clerk.
Fort Mellon Development Co., l.ot 7"
229.40 W. D. Watson, Lot 9 blk 11 Tr. FI........
feet, S. 86 degrees E. 100 feet
um
567.00 I uldiuh July 21. 31, Aug. 7. It and 21st.
Fort Mellon Development Co., l.ot 71
209.48 Frank Jones, Lot 10 blk 11 Tr. FI...........
J. K. Smith
Fort Melton Development • &lt;»., I/»t 72
209.18 Raymond Fields, Lot 1 blk 12 Tr. D.......
Beg. on tho North line of tod 13 at a point
Fori Mellon Development Co., l.ot 73
209.48 Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 12 Tr. D ...
|M*Ki IAI. ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
6714 feet N. 86 degrees W. of the NE Cor. of
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 74
209.48 Meisch Rculty Co., Lot 3 blk 12 Tr. I) ...
KF.SOLL'tlON NO. 223. adopted on the 13th day ,,f J u|y \ |»
said Lot 13, run S. I degrees W 135 feel, N.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 75
209.48 Mciach Realty Co., Lot I blk 12 Tr. D..
by lb " City Commission .»f the City of Snnford. Florida.
Fort Mellon Development Co., l/it 76
84 degrees W. 100 feet. N. 4 deg ice*, K. 135
209.48 Meisch Realty Co., Lot a blk 12 Tr. D. ..
Tl"'
f,,|low,n‘*
la
lh«
eatimuletl
cost
of
paving
Seminole
Houlefeet, S. 86 degrees E. 1U0 feet
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
77
l"0
209.48 Frances Fields, Lot 6 blk 12 Tr. E __
vnrd from Park Avenue west to Myrtle Avenue a width of to feet Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 78
It. J. Reel
200.48 George I.. Swain, Lot 7 blk 12 Tr. E..._.
with sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock base.
Beg. nt the NE Cor. of Lot I t run S. I drgrern
llo
.il'ovi
ai
d
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
in- Frances Fields, Lot 8 blk 12 T r. E.....
16"" cu. yds. grading 0j&gt; 50c
750.0"
John Turner, l.ot 9 blk 12 Tr. K........ .
IV. 135 fret, N. 86 degrees W. 57’* feet S’. I
1
1
,1
‘
1''
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B-'J
',
and
from
anil
after
such
date,
said
*pe1120 tin fi. concrete curb and gutter cm 85c
t .207.00 ci i a . •menu will I* payable only in ten equal annual installments John Turner, Lot 10 blk 12 Tr. E_.......
degrees, K. 135 feet. 8. 86 degrees, E. 67to
-91" sq. yd*, paving ftl) 2.2"
feet
D. C. Brock, Lot 1 blk 13 Tr. D..
6,108.00
• ' p«‘i n u t per nnium on all tlefcrred payments.
■.-•&gt;."3 -too sq. rt. concrete alley return* (*i&gt; 50e
90.0"
U i t n . i my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San- J!C,isch ft&lt;’u,ty Co &gt;
- blk 13 T r. D ...
..
Ncavcs Addition. Snnford. F'ln.
2"" tin. ft. 12 inch storm sewer id) I.It)
Mamie J. Ilcrrcn
220.00 ," r. . . . "r" 3‘ t ,ij* “0lh ,la&gt;'
July A. D , 1925.
! ' ,e|,1ch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 13 Tr. D....
I manhole
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 Idk 13 Tr] D.„.
50.00
The South 30.25 fe»t of Lot 2 blk 1 ...................
, .........
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
13". It Replacing 5" inch corregnted pipe with 21 inch concrete
I Ublish July 21. 31. Aug. 7. 11, and 21st.
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 13 T r. D. ..
•;
to.""
Notice is hereby gWen to any sad all pcr«nn* interested in the J 7«0 it,, f, .
inch
drain
tile
(o
per
M.
Primitive Bap. Ch. I/&gt;t 6 blk 13 Tr. E. ..
70.00
. pecial Assessments against the \arlous piece* .if pr.qvity hIm.vc de­
Engineding, legal expense, advertising etc., . .
Meisch
Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 13 Tr. E ...
718.12
scribed that said special assessments are payable in full within thirty
\V is v r 1' 'i v '.'' '!■' 1 0 ' V^ KR8 OWNING PROPERTY ON LOCUST Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 13 Tr. E....
days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll hn-. brim
‘
‘
1 1 0 ,1 1 REFII) AVFINl'FI FROM UNION VVF N11S'
Total estimated cost
AVENUE Robert Wallace, Lot 9 blk 13 Tr. E..._.
$10,213.12 SOUTH TO CELERY AVENUE.
equalized, approved nnd confirmed, nr in ton equal annual tr.-vtallIn
Iv
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property
owners.
.Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 13 Tr. E
nirnta with Interest nt 8 per cent per annum from and u/ter the
nnd V Z X ' ”! " ? " ? L‘ fi",nI e3limnte f,,r ‘he Paving of Locust Ave.,
Nuniler of feet frontage
602.9
Holden Real FIstate Company's
lime an Id siwcial aiu.es .m enu stand approved and confirmed.
$16.91
John Daniels, W 1-2 of Lot 13........ ...
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford Fla Assessment per foot frontage
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
John Daniels, W 1-2 of Lot 14............. .
will bo held at the City Mall nt 2:30 p.
on the 10th day of
: 7 : ' * : r . . 7 ''”u::“
s ir &gt; ... .........................
Description
Foot
1'ii-liininnry
August A. I). 1925 at which meeting said Board will hear any and all
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 16..
F’rontage
Avc. to Fourth Strict.
A . csanicnt 111 rrum 1
complaints and objections as to such special assessment*, and will at
• ity of Sanford, Fla.
I l l " cu yds grading at 40c..
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 17•aid lime adjust and equalise said assessments on a basis of justice
.....$ 411.00 Meisch Realty Co., Lot 189o0 f tii yds overhaul at lc.
Big 275 feet North of the NW Cor. «f the in­
and right, and when said special assessments are so i-quidix.'il and nd
9.60
tersection of Park Ave. and Fulton St., In the
Noti' e is hereby given that the above and foref1!
Justed, same will then stand confirmed and be. and remain binding
» » !‘n ? T VTViK curb n" '1 KUUcr at 7tk:
895.28
*0 Im ft flush curt, at 35c
&lt; "y of Sanford, I la., run West 238.5 feet
incut:: are payable without interest up to Septembei’ ‘r
liens upon tho property against which said assessments an- mad 24.50
1480 si| yds 6 inch rock base at 8»c
,l 1 '
' R.i&gt;t nf the center 1i11«• nf
and after such date said spccinl assessments will M
until paid in accordance with provisions of Resolutions No. 221 nnd
1.18
1.0"
ll"7 sq yds 2 inch sheet asphalt at $| o *
!
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rifinat Main Line Track,
222, adopted by the City Commission of tho City of Sanford. Flu. on
1.196.3 I ten equal annual installments with interest at 87
273 sq yds brick relaid at 40c
tin ice North 2!6.2 feet to the Southerly line
deferred payments.
•July 13th, 1925.
109.20
203 sq ft concrete alley returns nt 30c
uf
Sentinyle
Boulevard
thence
SFI
along
the
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City clerk.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of July A- B- *
60.90
2 Type A Inlets at $35.00
'v' 11-Fivrl&gt; side of said Boulevnrd 255 feet to the
Publish July 2 llli mid July 31st, 1923.
of
the
City of Sanford.
^
70.00
2 Type B inlets at $30.00 ....
Wc.it line of Park Avc., thence South 125.8
L.
R.
PHILIPS,
CUT
^
6"."0
480 lin ft 12 inch storm aewer at $t.n;,
I
•
Publish
July
31,
Augus*
7,
11,
21,
28.
4.319.70
1
Manhidi*
......
501.00
FINAL ESTIMATE FOR TH E PAVING OF III.M AVENUE FROM Atlantic Coa.-t
Line
a.'t lane
j
60.00
1010
lin
ft
3
inch
drain
tile
at
$tU"."(&gt;
M
THIRTEENTH STREET TO HUGHEY STREET. 31 fe»4 *UU.
Railroad Company, Beg. a t a point/ 275
2' feet,
F.xtra
work
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*
104.00
TF.r following is the rtnnl estimated J n t of Paving Kln» Aw. from
Key Wost7 -Ope"inT of bridge Fdrt Mead*—1a
N\ 0/ the
lino of FTiltcn Street ati|d 2JI feet
61.44­ hotween St.u.k Ifllw l an*( Bov1-’?*- 600 fdg
Mi.num.-nt
Ht
street
intersection
Thirteenth Street south to Ilughey St^j* width &lt;&gt;r 21 feet with sheet
of tho
bo center line of the o rig in I Main
»»»«•
6.50 chica Key this 'm onth marks comftsphalt on a 6 inch rock base.
laboratory inspection of materials
tdetlon of first link nf OxxTKcna
Line of thes A. C.
R. R. in the^ City of
63.19 Highway from new to Florida
Legal expense, advertising etc.
.......
102.86 Mainland'
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,_1928,
C om p la ln iu t

• Avon—First National Bank mak
ins improvement* at cost of $50,
DeLsnd—Contract* awarded for
$890,000 newer extension, water-

work■ and street paving._______
f i r W l T t f t f c r l T COMIT OF T H E
•E V K N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN A N D FOR *EMINOLK COCNTT. IN CHANCKRY.
R. W. O T T E n.
Complainant.
J.

W. CAR PE N TE R , et *1..
D efendants.
CITATION
T o J. W. Carpenter, and w ife. M.
V C arpenter of T a y lo rsv ille. Ala
bams; C. R. BewelL of Newman.
Oerorgla. a s Guardian o f Howard
L a n g and Carl L an g; L. J. U n f and
w lfa , E lisa b eth D. L a n g : Howard
iie. E stelle Lang;
A. I-*n&lt; and' wife,
nd w ife.
Carl if. L a n g ai._
___ ---------------Lang, w h o re Christian name Is unk n o w r ; G eo rg e A u g u rn ts 1 h n n p e«,ti and E d w y n Sanilve D a w es
or
T ru stees of Florida Land and C o lo n ­
isa tio n Company, Limited, o c o r ­
poration: Win. A lexander Rurhanan aa Liquidator o f '-'lorldo I-oml
and Colonixatoln Cr.mtmnr, l.lnilted
a corporation of 5'.ngland. all for
mer st o ck h o ld ers of Florida Land
am i C olon isation C om p an y. I.t*mti •!
it liquidated
corporation.
whose
n am es are unkn ow n - J o se oh M. A r ­
redondo and w i f e . ------------- Aieilonda, w h o se Christian nam e Is tin
kryown; and each and ev*rv of iln
above n am e defendanta. If living
and If rlthar. any or al! of salt
partlea he dead, to all p a rties claim
In* in t e r e sts under the fn llo w lin
d eceased defen d an ts, to - w lt: L. J
lo in g and w ife. E lisab eth U. I.ang
Howard A. I.ang nnd w ife. I.atid
Lang; Carl M. I.nng and wlf«. -----

w y n Handye Daw#*. a s tru siew * 01
Florida Land and C olon isation Com­
Clark of th** Circuit c o u r t or m i
pany, Limited, a corp ora tio n . Wm.
th Judicial L[,rc1uU, . I? u n ttl° r "
A lexander Buchanan, aa I.lquldetor Seven
of Florida Land and C olon isation Ida In and for Seminole County.
o
,
Company. Limited, a co rporation "f (HEAL)
D e f o t t e s ft S p e n c e r.
England' all former sto c k h o ld e r s Solicitor*
and
of
Counsel,
of Florida loind and C olon isation
o e the Complainant
Company, Limited, n liquidated cor­ f■,'ulv
| l - l l - l j . August 1-1-15-21-J9.
poration. whoa* n am es a re
un­
j
Septem
ber 6 ______________________
known: Joseph M Arredondu and
wife.
---- Aredunda.
w hose
NOTICE
OF lil'A B M A N BALE
Christian name Is u n k n ow n ; to all
Notice is hereby g iv en ih * t o n the
parties c la im in g
Interests
under 16th
day of August A. D. 1
or as
Moses E- Levy, d eceased; Wm. T r a ­
n th ereafter as I can be heard,
vers deceased; and John Kontus. soo
th
e
unders;*n»d
guardian
of
e
deceased: or o th erw ise. In and to I persons and entale of Maude T. Pth
r­
the f o llo w in g described lands, s i t ­ tin. John llenry Purlin and Jamaes
uate, ly in g and being In th e City Hubert I’artln all minors, will make
of Hanford, County of S em in ole and I' application
to the H onorable J. J.
S tate of Florida, more p articularly | Dickinson. Judge
of
th e
Circuit
described a* follow s, to-w lt:
'C ou rt of the Seventh Judicial C ir­
Lots 1 to 47. both num bers In­ cuit.
In and* for th e County of
clusive. of Oracellne Court, a s per I Heminole and Stale of Florida, for
plat thereof, duly recorded In Flat authority to sell at private sale
Book 1. on p a ge J» of the Public I the interest of said minor, eaeti
Iterord* of Heminole County, Flo- 1 h av in g an undivided on e il x t h •***
1 teresl In and to the fo llo w in g
th e Interest in and to the fo llo w in g
described re.u estate, situ ate, lying
en d being m Seminole County. F l o ­
rida t o - w l t :
The East I-I or trie North east 1-1
Ilf the Southwest 1-4 of Section 2*.
T ow n sh ip 21, Soutn lta n g e 10 Kaia
Luted tills 10th day of June. A. D.
IliA I’ McLAMB.
Guardian of the
above
Minors.
. ..
N E W E L L ft IIOVER.
A tto rn e y s

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WIL LIA M O. A U D K S n iE D . e t al.,
Defendants.
CITATION
To W illia m O.
A udsn rled
and
W|f„
________
Audenrled. w h o s e
C hristian name la
m s A Audenreld. a s O u s r d l a n o f th e
minor children
W imara O. A u d enrled; W illiam O. Audenrled; E m nm
A. Audenrled,
Mery
W.
Audenrled;
Louise
M- A u d enrled: Anna K.
Audenrled
and
Margaret W I lsm s ey ; *nd « l f h
and every of the ubove n am ed d e ­
fendants. If living; j n d H eith er,
iiny or i l l of ••»&lt;! d f f # n d i n t i h f
dead t o all parties cla im in g In*
terests under the
f o llo w in g
de­
ceased defendants, to -w lt: W illia m
1} Audenrled and wife.------ A u d e n ­
rled. w hose Christian name la u n ­
know n; Emma A. A udenrled ae
Guardian of the m nor c h ild ren of
William O. Audenrled: W illia m O.
Audrnrlrd; Kmvnft A. Auu^nrl#d;

signed

G u a r d ia n .

itan g c .1
ovu iiiiw i. . U“ ' , . v
Florida; th en W e s t p a ra llel w lth
the South lin e at said S ection SO
to the Kaat Una o f tha Sanford
(Irani; th en ce North
15
d egreea
Fast a lo n g aald Grant Una to a
olnt 611.9 f e e t m easured on a line
orth 4 degreea E a st from th e South
____ 10); then
ce 1 E*st
line of said_____
S ection
-----**'
tins of
parallel w Ith
’“ said Sou th
......................415.16
fe
e
t
to
the
c
e
n­
Section 10.
ter of Mellunvlll* A ven u e; th e m *
South 4 d e g r e e s W e s t a lo n g th*
renter line of M elon vllle A ven u e
194 4 feet to a point of b eg in n in g,
less the East 40 fe e t fo r s t r e e t purnose*. C on tain in g 2 5 sere*, more
or less, and a ls o
R rgln n loa al th# In tersection of
the center line of M elo n vllle A v ­
enue w ith th* South lin e o f Section
3* T ow n sh ip 19 South. R a n g e 11
Fast. S em in ole
County.
Florida;
thence North 4 d egreea E a st along
the center line of M ellon vllle A v ­
enue 1*5.1 feet; th en ce Weet p a r a l­
lel with the South Iln* o f said
flection 10. a d is ta n ce of 67T.5 feet
To the East lin e of th e Sanford
Grant th ence Sou h t 15 d e g r e e s w eat
along said Grant lin e to th e South
lin, of said S ection 10; th en ce East
along said South Iln* o f Section 10
To beginning. U n i th - South 15
feet and the E ast 40 fe e t for street
purposes
C on tain in g
2.7
*Lcr*r(
more nr less, an to any and all
other persons w h o s e n am es are u n ­
known c la im in g any right, title or
Interest In and to th# property h e r e ­
inabove described, or any part or
parcel thereof.
It
| s hereby ordered that you
and e a c h of you. he anti appear b e ­
fore our Circuit Court, a l the Court
House at Sanford, Florida, on the
7th day of Septem ber. 1925.
and
then and there m ak e a n s w e r to th*
bill of com plaint exh ib ited agaln e!
you in this cause.

S

th * p etitio n fo r e * le How ou tee* th Jreln efter
t h e eeld WILLIAM

I t Is f u r t h e r ordsred J ^ o - h e d
Order o f P u b lica tio n
..'jlwspaper
In th e Hanford HerahL a ''uTiflinolc
p u b lish ed In
Hanford. "
for
County, F lorid a , once each *»««* *
e ig h t c o n e e c u tl e e weeka.
.
W I T N E S S iny hand and *n* / nth
of th e C ircuit Court o f th*
ot
Ju d icia l C ircuit of I M J ' 1‘ |.nun.
Florida. In and for
July. A
tv. on thla th a 1 1 th day of J *1' 1

f f 1 . r f c w En.

tJusnllsM.
rr J u ly 10th. A. D. 1#18.

r r r e a i iiM O N H " Y , " ?.»?
B. WOOD. Individ",,.*1**;
■Icnee fo r the b*n,f ,, **
o f WILLIAM o
2LJ
■ nd j . a . Mc Do n a l d ,2*
th e m d e c e e te d o r o th ,ri *
o t h e r p a r tie s I n te r e ttiS S
e n d p re m ise * h e r e i i ^ . i
#d. I t a p p e e rln * by (2 *
o f com plaint In this c , ' ?
m a y be Interested In &gt;
o t. p ie c e o r parcel " . f t
In B em lnole C ountv 1JW
d e s c rib e d ae follow s:

,S ,S
V. E. DOUnLASS
Clerk o f th e Circuit Court »f «"
S ev en th J u d ic ia l Circuit. In *"*» *
S em in ole Counyr
clerk.
By A. M. W E E K S . D*P“«I t' " r
(HEAL)
DeCotte* and Spencer.
Rollcltora and o f Counsel,
for th e C omplainant.
. 5. ! ! - ! » •
July 11-11-15. A u gu st
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S ep tem b er 6.
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The northwest
aoutheaat uusrter VJ*J
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NOTICE OP APPLICATION
po£
L E A V E TO SELL INSANE r f c n

v j.M ii,

c a u s e on Monday,
A u g u st. 1926 at the Tv, •*'
Sanford. Seminole coSJ|!
o th e r w is e said bill of «22
be ta k e n as c o n ff ..* , vH
c a u s e beimr a suit Vo *2j
t h e a b o ve described Is m 1*
lee* In th e above n, £ V
AH ItEAl.TV C O U p iW
It I* further ordered VJ-

er be puiillNhed onvl lll*t

elirht t f ) C o n se S u ti^ V i
Hanford Herald. «
Ilahed In Bemlnole

d^a"jASu«^®at
Clerk o f W

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B y nA l l T t P H ? ^
(B E A L )
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IVILSON A IIOt’gHoLnpn
Solicitor* for Cowll.i ? ” 1

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fondants. If liv in g ; anil If eltlior.
any or ull o f said p a r tie s be dead,
A complete Hue o f
to alt p a r tie s c la im in g
Interests
under th e f o l l o w i n g d eceased d e ­
fendants. t o - w l t : W. A. Lovell ami Cypress and IMne
w ife.---------------- la&gt;vell. w h o se C h ris­
tian name Is unknown* Enoch iteli Framing
and w ife. Martha F. B ell: E d w in it. Sheathing
Carrier and w ife . ■ ■■ — ---- Cartier,
w h o se C hristian n am e Is u n k n o w n ; Siding
It. &lt;\ McDowell nnd w ife.—— ———
M cD owell, w h o se C hristian nam e Is Flooring
u n k n o w u ; Hlmun K lrsch b au m . Dav- Ceiling
hl Klrsrhhaum.
Bernard
Klrschbantu. Emil S ellg . E ly K. Hellg and Finish
Morris May, p a rtn ers d o in g b u si­
n e ss a« Al&gt;. Klrscbhauin £ C om ­ Mouldings
pany; W illiam n . T h/t. T. Orlsw abl.
G e o r g e c . Clark. John M. Reach ft l o a t h
Morton D, Hogue, trad in g under iJrick
th e firm name o f T eft. W eller &amp;
Co.: Charles E. Hmllh mol C. tv. Lime
R ichardson,
p a rtn ers
tinder the
firm nam e of A dam s nnd R ich ard ­ Plaster
so n : W illiam
tl.
Audenrled ami White Rock Plaster Hoard
Wife.------ ---- -- ■ - Andenrled. w h o se
C hristian name Is u n k n o w n : Knimn Nails
A. Audenrled: Mary tv.' Audenrled: Screen Wire
L o u ise M. Audenrled; Anna K. Andonrled;
M argaret
tV.
Hornsey; Huiidcrs Hardware
H o sw ell O. B ro ok s and w ife. E lisah e lh t*. Itrooks; ami Itohert lt n &gt;- B o a rs
inninl Held and w ife.
- -Reid,
w h o s e Christian n a m e Is u n k n o w n , Windows
to nil parties c la im in g Interests u n ­
der L ym an 1‘hcips, d eceased ; amt
Frames and Screens
W illia m (i. Andenrled. d eceased; or
o th e r w is e . In and to the fo llo w in g
Made to Order
described lands, situ ate, ly in g and
b ein g In the C ounty o f Heminole
and S tate of Florldn. more p a n i c - Murphy Ironing Hoards

I^bombarflRAainiisiie
I Brother-In-Law kbje«i
Vorncn In O rd e r to Get
J S io n of Their Money
hut a r r - T h e story of
! n . i slater* were batterf°
wood stick.*,;
L ikJt their »'3) er 9 ' one n
r ri 5 m £ /hare their little
I waTtold Friday by Louis
U e of Merrimack- In the,

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■ w.b° rtfferdsv broke down
I S S f h- and hi. broCharles I.cfcbvrc,
m . t Z r the Gillis sisters,
KJasible for the crime.
E tin ie wns brouRht to
Blamediail lv nnd locked
Itif formal charge of murLa^ Lcfcbvre. also was a r - .
p brought here.
Irobanie said Lefebvre told j
Et the Gillis sisters were •
f him and had promised to
it their home and their monn they died. Lcfcbvrc s u r thnt he and loibombardc
aped women and divide tlio

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
These ads contain mispeHed words or unnecessary let­
ters which spell the name of a Sanford Baseball player.
To every lady sending to The Herald, the correct name
of the player concealed in the ads with u list of the
ads on this page will be given a Series Ticket to the
Baseball game ABSOLUTELY FREE, if accompanied
by a paid ticket.
V. E. Douglas, President Sanford Baseball C l u b

Attend The Lakeland Beriet
d utart youraelf on the road to independence by
cinir some real investments in Sanford dirt through

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc

WI GGLY

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co

The Games
Meet Your Friends

M. Hanson
(Opposite Postoffice)

\ VACATION ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK WILL
FINANCE YOU.

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He further referred to t|,
Chamber of Commerce nnd its vnl
ue ns a co-operative organizatii,'
to the community, naming ..,n
of the greater projects for whic!
the Snnfortl trade Body is 4
working. He spoke nt length .!
the proposed canal and waterwnt
from Lake Monroe aero
n,.
state to the Indian River near Ti
tusville and of its great value u
the grower* of this coinnumi:wbo noiv cultivate property whi
is sometimes .submerged u. ,
of inadequnti* drninnge.
The canal project Is one uhiel
will be n groat asset to the firm
of this county, he assur .l th.
identified Men ors
growers present, nnd one whicl
Dead In Auto should he kept in the mind ,,f ,|
reaidents of thi« section of th.
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lentified men were shot
shortly befiore noon tonk nown nssailnnta. The
re found in an autnniong a New York state lioul to Vincent Tallin! of
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This well ertabliflhed pressing Shop befJ to ann.°a
to the public that Mr. H. S. Malpaa, inexpert in
line iius been made manager, which ia »yurance t
all work will be properly done. We do.

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HEARD A LOT
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W ater Coolers

At the Bell Games
"Think ot it When Thirsty"

Appetizing Broceries in an Appetizing Stoic

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Interesting Stories.
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finish it because
l DON'T get MUCH
t m e fo r reading

onianer an.i me mitlnwry -t on
tier struggle. “The Light of V, ,-*t
•in .Stilt*.” directed hy Wi'!i:i i K
Howard, the man who ......heed
‘The Thundering Herd.”
rhis latest paramount prn.luc
lion, which shows at the Milanc
I'heater today, has the p, gulai
i'd virile Jack Holt in th,- here,
ole. with Noah Beery and Ibllic
Move sharing the featured honor.!:
The setting is laid in the .S.nithwest at the time when the a lniL
sion of Arizona and New ,\l \ic«
to statehood enlarged the realm h j
the cattle country. It is c- entially a story of cowboy drunia, of
deeds of valor that overcome vilainy and of gunfighling with thq
love of a beautiful girl us the
prize.
A&gt;( in all picturizations of Z.uu
Grey's fascinating and colorful
western dramas the location- were
ho.-eit with the grentest fidelity
possible to (hi; actual setting- of
the'novel. Much of the story was
photographed in the mountain and
desert country of southern Arizo­
na through which winds the his*

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Come and see for yourself.

Easy Repayment Plan
Office in new Mcrriweather HtiildinK
2nd Street.

(Continued from Page One)
“ I ho position that our ropre.
tentative* have taken in the confercnce with the mine worker* is
t h e ‘position of the industry ns a
whole. I cun scarcely believe that
Mtyiftjwix will take the responsi­
bility, ns he threatens, of breaking
off* the negotiations on the pro­
text that tho operator* committee
l-I lacking in power. This, I shall
insure him, ia not the case. Mr.
iaiwis would object very properly
o any attempt on our part to
f»)&gt; who should represent the in ill ir*. He* ‘must admit the operator*
right to choose their own repre­
sentatives. At all events they have
lone so and these representatives
A'ilt not be changed.”
Mr. Lewi* had no comment to
make on Mr. Wurrincr's retdv

hundreds of years ago naked the
generation
that date
save for a rainy
Sday.OMEBODY
That advice hua been imparted through the
of

ton the other hand there are countless thousands
who have profited by the sound warning: "Save
for a rainy d a y !”

(SKAI.)
V. K. P oriil.A H H .
I'l.-rk uf Hip 4'lrrull I’olirl

By coming to this strong Bank and starting a
small Havings account and then putting aside a
certain stipulated sum each pay dav, it is possible
to have accumulated sufficient to ward off tha
tears ot "rainy days,” Let us explain how easily
this can be accomplished.

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Lincoln Hotel

211 Vm,t First Street

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phone 611

.Nmv is the time to plant cow peas in your proves nnd
trucklunds, or new lauds just taken in. Cow pona la
the cheapest fertilizer that can be bad. And one of
the beat covet- crops tobuild up poor or wornou^
celery land.
We have some fine stock at the following prices:
Brabham
............... $ 1.00 Per Bushel
Whippoorwill .................S.'I.no Per Bushel
New Era ...................... $3.50 Per Bushel

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SVv.-iuh JuiDrliil Olrcult "7 InSl"l&gt;* *if l-'lnrl'l.i. Ill UII'I fur Si ill
IiiiiIk I'niiilly.

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! Lincoln Cafe recontly open-JJ ■
JJed, is one ot ;he best ar-5 «
jjranged and most Sanitary 3 3
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Every drop available food

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NOT TO
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PINEHURST SWEET MILK

Long Time Lonna on Kosidciicoa and Huaiuesa Property.

KILGORE SEED CO

not later than Augu.it iOlh.
’For further Infnrnintjun call at
the Hupcrintcmlimt'a office nt the
Court House.
N. R. Applicant* for gruiluntu
certificates must take examination
on,, Ihe Constitution of the United
States.
• • • • * T . W. LAWTON.
Rub. Aug. 1 &amp; 8.

C. E. McKee, Mgr.

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Have U-Tried one of the New 0n(
Gold, Tennis and Baseball SuppI*1

(Under New Management)
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THE MAGAZINE
FOR YOUR HOME

RODS

“There’s None So Good.”
Sanford Chero-Cola Bottling Co

Our petruns fiml it a pleasure to do their mar
here for our stocks are always fresh ana our s
rlways spotlessly dainty us a lady’s parlor.

(At the Basket)

WASHINGTON, August L—
rite wr.itI. i outlook for tho week
beginning .Monday over tho South
Atlantic and Hast Gulf States i*
mostly fair but with some proba­
bility of local thundershowers the
latter part of week, with the tentpet a tin e below normal at the be­
ginning of the week, but near nor­
mal thereafter.

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Hardware Headquarters

Tarpon—Work to start itnme
dintoly widening and paving Gull
Road from cml of Whitcomb Ilou
leva til to Gulf of Mexico.

LEWIS SAYS COAL
BODY IS MADE UP
OF SMALL HEADS

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the troop*, carrying only
stood a t right salute unt
gle note* had died away
gentle, wooded hills nboi
was no drumming of rifl
l&gt;ay last honors to the &lt;
us the column formed
away and the mourners
hack up the slope to the
motors, the distant, muff
tier of a single cannon si
from tho post beyond.

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“Light O f Western
Stars” In Picture
At Milanc Theater

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WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR SUGGESTIONS
OF WHAT TO SERVE

much aj taffy will stick to a Plata
The fad that on cooling, ihe coppei
contracted more rapidly than the
grass invariably caused the joint tc
break and allowed air to leak in and
destroy the vacuum.
Since platinum contract at prao
tically (he same rate as glass it hai
been extensively used for lead-it
wires. Its cost, however, is prohibitire wlicre large amounU must b/
" wd* ^ r* Houskeeper’i inveatioi
makc* il en,‘rely practicable to usf
&lt; *M W -M f3d of platinum, thm
"'•‘king the large sired vacuum tube*
c^ rnmrrc,*"v possible.
Many oi
' ',e*° ,ubc* ha?« ^ecn bullt ^
'* ci*crn IVc,-Hic Company and ar*
in u.sc in hi.sh Powered radio broad*
ca*,|ng stations,
Mr* “ ouskceper'i Invention briefly
consists in the discovery that a cop*
fcr-glass seal fails by the shrinkagt
of ,lheL ccpL
p5r W
from
anJ 1 ,a‘ ’I ? lh^inka«8 can bo P ^
ycn^ d U e,lhe!’ 01f the two •ubl‘“ « .
'? tiu? en,?u^hi, n comPa n ,°" witl
,hc olher !,at ‘
bo ‘fetched oi
compressed by Its heavier team-mate
It Ins been known for a long time Due to its greater ductility the coppei
that these two substances when heated is usually selected aj the clement tc
and pressed together will adhere give,

BRYAN SLEEPS
AMONG SCORES
OF U. S. HEROES

"SERVICE WITH A SMILES S'

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Tlic City of Philadelphia lias
•warded to William G. Houtkcepcr
oi the Hell Telephone Laboratories,
New \ork. die John Scott medal for
hi* contribution to technical progresj.
I lie award carries with it a premium
°* g i *?H* an•
by the City
of 1 lidaticlphia from the proceeds of
a fund left more than one hundred
years ago by John Scott of Edinburgh, Scotland.
The achievement for which the
medal was awarded to Mr. Ileuskeeper Is the development o f 'a praedeal method for making an air-tight
joint between copper and glass. Such
a seal has teen sought ever since
the invention of the electric lamp
more than a generation ago teqnircd
that an electric current be carried
imp,.the inside of an exhausted glass
bull.. Recent developments In'high
power radio transmission have required the carrying of even larger
currents into vacuum tubes, and die
copper-to-glnss seal is used in broadcasting equipment manufactured by
the Western Electric Company.

Dr. Karr Speaks T
Seminole Grower
I n L a s t Addres

Before and After

This Summer or Fall?

Dressed Chickens.

The IIou.se of

William G. Ilouskeepcr, to Whom tho City of Philadelphia Has
Awarded John Scott Medal

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Just by way of proving that ;
1 idrl doesn’t absolutely
bobbed to be considered beautiful1■
won n prize as most beautiful ^ir! Miss Christine Thomas
hi a norse pageant there.
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depends cn—

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ciimati ami flutlvpcd
sluire of tho buililirigx
Stockyard.-* with tboui
lars'/dam age. Thi
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While Sanford is making fine progress in many lines of
activity, it is well to note that the city is in the nrnist of the
greatest construction era in its history. The first day of
August finds building projects, representing an expenditure
of over a million dollars, either under construction or will be
before the end of this month. Figures supplied by the office
of city clerk show that buildings actually under construction
today approximates seven hundred and thirty-four thousand
dollars.
Chief among the larger projects arc the Hotel Forrest
Lake, being erected at n cost of five hundred thousand dol­
lars, the new city jail costing seventy-five thousand dolinrs,
the county jail at fifty thousand dolinrs, the MeLander Ar­
cade at one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the HaworthPerry apartment house at one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars and the new Sanford steam laundry at fifty thousand
dolinrs.
In addition to the larger buildings there are at present
over one-hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in resi­
dences being built here. Figures submitted Friday showed
that seventy-two permits were issued last month, a large
number of which was for the erection of new homes, none of
which are to cost over fourteen thousand dollars. ^ This fact
is significant in that it indicates Sanford is making efforts
to supply the big demand for homes and endeavoring to
furnish more accomodations for this year's winter visitors.
In contrast with construction figures of other years, San­
ford’s building program, carried on in mid-summer, is more
Impressive than at first study. July building eclipsed that
of June by approximately sixty-seven thousand dollars
while it was almost twice as large as the construction during
July of last year. For the first seven months of the present
year building permits totaling eight hundred and seventytwo thousand dollars have been issued. For the same period
last year the total was only three hundred and fourteen
thousand dollars, an increase of five hundred and fifty-eight
thousand dolinrs or one hundred and seventy-seven per cent.
With the building figures steadily mounting, it is predict*
eel by September 1 permits issued for the first eight months
will he near the twelve hundred thousand dollar mark and
hy the end of the year it will have approached the two million
dollar figure, giving Sanford hy far the greatest building
boom in its history.
Sanford is getting ready for a busy winter. The people
nre realizing that unless hundreds of houses, many more
apartments and housing facilities are provided during the
next few months, this city will be unable to take care of those
touristH who intend spending the winter here.
The Chamber of Commerce drive the coming week will
without doubt be a great success. We cannot allow it to he
anything else. As a result of this membership drive an ex­
tensive advertising campaign will lie put on in the news­
papers of Florida in an effort to induce people to come to
this city. And when they come we must have places to put
them.
A great start has been made. Sanford has begun to
build. It must keep it up. Everyone who owns a vacant
lot will he helping hy building on that lot. It will be well to
remember that too many houses and apartment houses can­
not he built in any Florida tourist town. The faster a com­
munity builds, the greater the number of tourists and homeseekers
who
.
. ,come
, , to that
„ community.
.
August .should see all records broken ui the construction
linc.
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THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
1^—Deeper water rout* to JaekaonH ilt.
ts —Construction of St. Johne-lndfan River eanal.
J.—Kitenulon of wfilto way.
-Extension of local amuaeraenta.
—Swimming pool, tennia court*,
etc.
i .—Augmenting of building proam—houaca, botela, apartment
uaea.
•✓ —Extension of atrect paving pro­
gram.
T«—€onatruction
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8,—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
•✓ —Expansion of school ayatem
with provision for Increased fa ­
culties.

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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
HUMILITY OF CHRIST:—Let
thia mind bo in you, which was alao In Chriat Jesus. Let nothing
be dono through strife or vninglory; but in lowliness of mind let
each esteem other better than
themselves. Philippian* 2: 3, 3.
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GETTING STARTED
Boys are somewhat like u car,
So they are.
What a help a boy can be
Dads and mothers will agree—
Bringing something from the atoro
That you’re in a hurry for,
Kunning errands here and yon,
Chuck or Alex, Jim or Don,
Saving mother lots of time,
Often saving Dad a dime
Or a doliur—yes, a boy
la a joy.

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OUR NAVY will make experi­
ments with what is called the
‘‘death stroke," an interesting in­
vention guaranteed to destroy ull
life with which it comes in con­
tact within n radius of twenty
miles.

MR. BRYAN also says that cvo.
lution “takes faith out of the
hearts of men and women and
lends them into a starless night."
That is a beautiful part of a
beautiful speech. But a night isn't
necessarily starless beenuso you
happen to know that tiie earth it
round, that the sun lighting it is
a very small star among the other
stars, and that si Supreme Being,
capable of directing all tohse stars
and everything that lies beyond
them, might he beyond the under­
standing of the particular tribe of
insects living on this planet.

. THIS COUNTRY does bUsipess
Ion a scale that would have hnrrified the first “trust busters." Yob

republish in the larger type of these columns, in the hope
By this time we Hupposc every that it would catch the eye of more people; and perhaps
city and town in the country tins reach the attention of preachers who know how to weave a
chosen tha Most Beautiful Girl in sermon from a text like that.
America.
Over the old mahogany bar Harney (iihucy sold death
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and
worse
than death to weak men who sought his drinks
Headline in Tlincs-Union says,
“Becond Man Goes Crazy in Buhl- as givers of strength and courage. Harney may liave been
win." Well of course, dog days a kindly follow. He may have put many of his victims to
may hnvu something to do with it. bed as gently as a woman, and guarded their valuables
while they slept. He may have given from his own savings
The Bradenton Gasoline longue to provide funds for fellows down-and-out, to get a new
is selling gas in the South Florida start.
city for twenty cents. Why could­
We know nothing of the diam eter of Hartley (Jibiicv, but
n't Sanford organize an independ­
ent aeltlng organization like that? we do know that lie sold poison in the name of "good liquor"
and helped to destroy the minds and the souls of his fellowLast Sunday evening nt the Bap­ men. In his mahogany coffin, the worms will find his hodv.
tist Church tho Slocum sisters
were quietly married to the Dor­ 1 Hut his soul had to go direct to make that accounting that
sey brothers, respectably. Rabbit all of his kind must make.
Run correspondent of Horse Cen­
"Smart guys" who are able to smuggle illicit liquor to
ter Snorter. Must i* true, but other "smart guys" who will pay the price for it are not to
it’s awfully hard to believe.
have mahogany coffins built from the polished bars of gay
■ ——■()--- saloons.
Hut they will make the same journey and give the
Two missionaries, absent in Af­
rica for the past twelve years, re. same kind of accounting, when they are called away from
turned to New York the other day, their damnable business.
shocked nnd mortified nt tluSelling sorrow and death to their fellow-men! Carrying
•cantincss of American women’s the makings ot disgrace and failure to the homes of their
dress. Women in this country clo­
thed in powder, paint und sugges­ neighbors! There should he a way of putting these enemies
tion, they declare, nre worse than of all that is clean nnd good into plain pine coffins long
the African women gurU-d in before they've run their rare and left their murks of hell.
bends, palm oil und sunshine.
That paragraph of Hrishuuc's would surely makto a sor-&lt;&gt;
Today's liest laugh: The monkey mon if one knew how to preach.
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WHATEVER THE NUMHEK of a man’s lYi.-iuls. 1 |,e re
will la* times in his life when he has one loo few; Imt jf
h
It IU‘
has only one enemy, lie is lucky indeed if he has not ono
too many.— Hulwor-Eytton.
1'OIU E AND NOT opinion is the queen of the world,
hut it i.s opinion that uvea the force.— I’uncnl.
FORTUNE TRULY HELPS those who nre
judgment.— Euripides.

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II IS SOMETIMES cx|KMlieut to forget what you know.
—Syr us.

MY FAVORITE STORIES

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And I hope to fall
By IRVIN S. COBB
Anil break my neck
If I over heard a farmer
Maclyn Arhuckle once dropped er. Why it is that in one family
K«y, "By Heck."
into a "nickelodean" out in a Kan­ there will U* this difference, ami
—Florida Timcs lJnlon. sas town. Thi* wan in the earli­ some will l»o good ami some will
er day* of motion pictures, when be evil, I know not.
And we've never heard
it was customary to have an orator
"Nevertheless, and
tile con­
Ho far as we recall,
to elucidate the subtler meaning* trary notwithstandin'. to wc
have
Where one said to one:
of the unreeling drama,
here two good brother* „ srttin ’
"How are you-all?"
"We have here," &lt;uid the speak­ in their humble rot. thinkin' kind
—Spartanburg Journul. er. ns ho stationed himself along- thoughts. But hark! Who is it
tido the bright spot on tho sheet that we seen peerin’ in through the
And an Englishman
und gave the signal to the opera- window nt them 7
W* like to hear;
tor in the balcony to start tha
It is the evil brother, a wander­
Exclaim in delight
fUm. "the thrillin' atory of two er on tho face of the earth—In
I'm bully, old dear.
yood brother) and one evil broth­ short, a de-til-lck! *
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PRESIDENT COOI.IDGK is de­
pressed hy wage cutting in New
England textile works. Ileiniight.
siiv to employers that cut wage.:
"The law authorizes me to change
the tariff In an emergency. Your
decision to cut wages creates an
emergency. Therefore, I shall cut
the tariff th at protects you hy an
amount sufficient to take the pro­
fit out of wage cutting."
THE EMPLOYERS' might r.
ply: "If you do that, we shall Imv
to shut our mills."
That’s th
oilier side of the story.
FLYING MACHINES, high
plosives, poison gas, will make 1
country as small as Switzerland
powerful enough to inflict piort.,1
injury on the greatest nation in
the world, just as a dwnrft with
an automatic pistol could new ci ;
the life of the most powerful pri/.- fighter. Dugucsrlin today, in all
his aimor, would he vanquished l&gt;y
a Quasimodo.
When the nations, white, brown
and yellow, realize that war means
death for both sides, war will deout.
MEANWHILE tho United Stat. *
should tiecome as quickly as pus.
sitile the most powerful nation m
1hi- air. aide forever to keep con­
trol of its own part of the earth's
atmosphere.
A great air fleet, trained fliers
ami an adequate fleet of sub­
marines are all that this country
needs to take care of the yellowperil and any other iterils.
Intelligence rules and survives.
Where are the rack, the thumb­
screw and the auto-da-fe If tins
nation will use its intelligence, i;
need not worry.
COLONEL GILCHRIST. «&gt;f the
War Department, has opened in
New York a "go rid of your cold
chlorine gus cha.uln-r.'
Five at a time with colds m
head, throat, lungs, anywhere, sit
in the chamber, in which chlor­
ine gas is mixed with uir, breath­
ing in the chlorine with the air.
It doesn't hurt them, hut kills
germs that cause colds. An abso­
lutely certain remedy for coldmight be ns invaluable -to the
world ns a sure euro for cancer.
Colds weaken the system and
cause deatlis by diseases culled hy
other names.
THE CHLORINE cure does nut
sound unreasonable. A slap hard
enough to kill a mosquito'doc* not
kill tho man slapping himself.
Chlorine gn&gt;. strong enough to kill
cold microbes need not injure the
man.
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Try too hard to bo th|1
the party nndyou will t * ,1
of the party.

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MR. BRYAN'S speech for U
tnc
Scopes trial, never delivered, is
now printed. Bryan wrote: “ Evo­
lution is a damnable philsophy.
And when the students become
stupefied by it and commit m ur­
der, neither they nor the universi­
ties ore to blame."
.
MURDERS THAT ran directly
be traced to the teaching of ovula­
tion nre limited, perhaps, because
evolution is young.
Did Mr. Bryan ever consider, J.te;
murders that can be traced di­
rectly and positively to the hatreds and the teachings of relig
ion,? There have been millions o
such murders,iincluding thousands
burned to death, yet n&lt;&gt; one sug­
gested n law to prohibit religious
teaching.
This is no plea for evolution; it
doesn’t need any. But it will take
evolution, in the way of murder,
a long time to equal the record o!
religion.

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IT IS horrible but WELCOME.
Make war dangerous ENOUGH
and war will atop. Don’t believe
the ignorant milliona who think
that a thing always will he, be­
cause it alwaya HAS been.
Two men pointing automatic
piatola at each other’a henrta don’t
•hoot. That only happens when
one of them gets the drop.

Boy* are liko a car—they go
.Sometime, though,
Though n hoy is slow to start,
Ktill the boy's ull right at heart,
Works ns hard as anyone,
Once he finds the work is fun,
Cars may miss and curs may hulk,
Boy* may frown nnd boys may
tnlk,
Boy* complain nnd tires g o flat,
But don't mind a thing like that,
For they both are willing-hearted,
Once they’re started.
—Douglas Mallocii. ing of a great sermon it has been saving the clipping to

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read that the Ban-American Oil
Company i-i saving US oil in Mex­
ico, i* using United States oil
while that ift no cheap. Yet that
company is taking out 80,000 t&gt;arit Im of Mexican oil A DAY.
And the hlg steel company announreft net profits for -three
Harney (tibney, (lead at sixty-nino, lies in a coffin
months of over forty million dol­
made from the mahogany bar of the saloon he once
lars. Quite a "business."
owned in Alaska. That’s what you might call appro­
Yet business in Europe is o r­
priate, for many a man undoubtedly purchased failure
ganized mi an even bigger scale.
For there. Governments them- j
and death with one elbow on that bar and one foot on
selves are in business, nn;l suc­
that rail below it—os many a poor creature is now
cessfully. That's why our manubuying death from the bootlegger. Whatever you
fnctiirers that use most of the
may think about prohibition you are glad to know
world's rubber are paying a per |
that every elaborate bar in the country can be bought
feetly ridiculous price for it, tln-1
price being controlled by the Brit-i
for the price of old lumber.
In that paragraph The Herald sees so much of the mak­ ish Empire.

theory falls hccuuse man shown
the characteristics of many of the
animals. Ho crows like u rooster,
he kicks like a mule, ho drinks
like n fish, he steals like a fox,
ho chatters like it jay-bird, he
struts like a gobbler nnd at times
he sticks his head in the sand und
elevates his rear plumage like an
oatrich. Col. George Bailey in
Houston Post-Dispatch.
■-o-------PHRASES NEVER HEARD
So long I ’ve seen the phrase in
print
That it occurs to me
To wonder whether anyone
E'. r did say, “ Hufly g ee"
-—New Orleans Times-Picayunc.

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Horrible, but Welcome.
Evolution n* Assassin.
Really BIG Business. ,
&lt;
The President Might Say—
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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FOREVER A N D FOREVER

As Brisbane Sees It

Boy* ore like n car some days,
Other woya,
llow they moon and how they
■platter
And tho awful groan* they utter
When a boy or car you ask
Ju st to do Rome little* task!
There are day* they hesitate,
Days you have to coax and wait,
Somc Sermon, If One Knew How To Preach
Day* they atari and then they
quit—
Lota of ways and quite a hit
Some UTck:} ago in Arthur ilrmbmie'* column.on tbi.s pagu
•rifoya-nre somewhat- like n caY,
was
a paragraph which went like this:
So they are.

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A Summer of Building Activity

IPHCIAL XOTlCMl All obltuaiT
no^lcot, nardi of thank*. r#*olutlona
and notlc€* ol ant arial
ntaw hart
rin riM *r* *»*d* will b# c»&gt;*r**d
f«r at r**ul*r w dvrtlilng r*t*«. _
MEM l i n t THE ARROCIATBII rHES*
Th* A**ool*t*d Pr#** I* **clu*lv*lr intitud to tb* uia for r.publication of all new* dispatch**
credit** to It or not othtrwl** cred­
ited In till* P*por and •l,f
cal new* pubji»h*d
pubfl*n*d h*r«ln.
herein. All right*
of ropubllcallon of *pecl*l dlepatcna* herein *re eleo r«»«r-*d.______
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1923

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Hie Sanford Herald

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Not long ago a Kjr|
proud of her cooking .1
of her necking ability
The only place Calif-,,,
quakes n r . popular i,
ida renl estate salein^0”*
All compliments
property of the person
and should be

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When an auto Ua, • . .
die of a mud hole
’n “ M
ing to replace th e ti,&lt;rejr'
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W hat’s become of t!^
admitted she cotildn't h:
she hadn’t practiced mu

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plans traffic. Lots of our hij
nre built for just a few

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properly without lettine ]
in a few modern improve

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JUST IN PASSING
BY R. J. HOLLY
Thought I was safe in stopping nt the Drake Hotel in
Chicago last Spring but note by the papers that gunmen
invested tiie sacred precincts of this famous and exclusive
hosllery Thursday and killed the cashier and grabbed a hunch
of money front the safe. Chicago is some city.

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A cheerful man Is e
knows it is impossible fa
to be as bad as he this
are.

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
By REV. F. I)| KINU

MIXING MINORS AND MAJORS esting nnd very importizt,
Christianity is tremendously nc-|C hrist’s life has my
tive— there is expulsive power in and, if His teaching* 1
its very nature. To watch rever­ value, in our text lit
ently the movements of the Foun­ to you nnd to me not
der of Christianity sends one's work of pre-eminent isp
Sorry to learn of the automobile accident in Georgia
thoughts hurrying in every direc­ but the work which stand*j
the other day in which my old friend Goode Guerry formerly
nnd alone. If our ima.
tion.
editor of the Pnlatku News, was killed. Goode was one of the
At one time He is out before nre in good working con&lt;
best editorial writers in the south and will be missed by the
day engaged in counsel with the morning, we can ilncsl
boys of the Florida Press Gang.
Father. At another time He is C hrist as He reason* tid|
working till late hours bringing two fisherm en:'
Understand that Dr. Karr in his talk last Tuesday night
bnck health to those who were
Simon nnd Andrew, jonri
hacked Up my statement about the need of a swimming pool.
broken in body. And then we see has value but it is Yih* tfl
Visitors in our midst can sec the need of these things nnd
Him taking a group of intimate cidentnl character. Cott*|
our own people would see them if they would got out nnd
acquaintances aw ay'from the pres­ with Me, nnd I will Itriji
travel some.
sure of problems out into the quiet incidentals to the work j |
of the country that He might tell significance. There is i |
That swimming pool and tourbt headquarters on the lake
them more fully the things of eter­ your fishing, Simon arjj
| front would round out the municipal buildings nnd the new
nal worth. And again you sec but the placo is limited
pier and yacht club and give Sanford one of the most com­
Him going from one village to an­ interest in catching fill
plete plans for tourist entertninment in the state.
other, and from one city to another m
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terest dies_
th*
fciving ekpressiiln th the passion In Simon nnd Anflhew,
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' “ 'And sprnking of the lake front, 1 want to call attention
His soul to&lt; heal the spirits which the minor In yorur thinki^
to the fact that ns long ns raw sewage is dumped in the lake
hnd been bruised, and to inject your plans, nnd / will
we can never hope to have a renl proposition down there. Tho
hope into hearts everywhere.
what should always he yo
city can adopt a plan for this sewage disposal th at would
Teaching the Greatest of All Arts
Mixing Minors amt
make the lake front absolutely clean and healthy nnd this
There nre nrts of varying »!eshould he done at once.
My Comrades, let ui Jnl
grecA of importance. There is the er this very moment Mil I
art of cutting hair, and the a rt of cry intimation of thrmxitej
*
books like the big campaign for memberships nnd money
selling books. There is the nrt of c r’s teaching about ltd*
t for the (.handier of Commerce will go over big hut it will not
he a real surress unless every man and woman in Sanford
building u banking business, nnd such eternal significance.
works for it. This should not he left to a few people* in either
the nrt of baking bread. There
There are just multita’
is the a rt of operating the store who aro relative failure*It
» the working forces or those that give. This is your last op­
portunity to "pm Sanford over".
and there is the art of m aking' jn our thinking and in of
musicians. Each of us should de­ ors we have constantly
termine to become an a rtist in his minors and our major*,
hroui the railroad tracks on Myrtle Avenue to the Hotel
not sure th at this state
Forrest bike will hi- parks and hotels nnd apartments and
or her chosen field of service.
this space will h(. limited. It is foolish to think of your wnter
“Come ye after me nnd I will clear to all of us, and ti(|
front the entire length of the city ns u beautiful park. There
make you to tiecome fishers of is too very important fori
must
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must Is- mm- space for
docks, wholesale houses, boats basins,
men," and here the m aster tonch- to remain. There nre jmtj
piers, etc. Every «-i:y that has a water front has piers and
i er is offering to give us instruc­ tudes of us who are relatl
hiPI'hig ami it is hardly ever made into a pluce of
tions in the greatest of all arts. urcs beenuse we have nil
beauty in the very nature of things. We must have some
Young men, if you have chosen law m atters of supreme i*fl
nusnit"..-. 1.it the water front us well ns pleasure resorts.
or medicine, or engineering or ag­ with the incidentals of thel
riculture ns your specinl field of
Catching fish, operatin{|
By starling in the first of August and working every day
service, do nothing less than your conducting
political can
several apartment houses could be erected
here
by
best to advance further in your growing grain, operating
th&lt;- first ol January hut as there are jiut few signs of any
preparation thnn any one who has nnd building cities are in
such work durling it would be well to take stock of our city
preceded you. Young women, if in their places, but they i
amt see how many visitors each home ran accommodate.
you have chosen teaching, or mu­ nors; they nre incidcnttii]
Bunford will Imve the .....
, qde 'here und they will want accom­
sic, or painting, or domestic sci­ have mndo these nuittcnwj
modations. 1he lug qui -tion just now is where will they stay
ence as. your specinl field, I coun­ we have made them r.i’.x
limes,, everyone rents it room or two.
sel you to do nothing less than first importance, and th* t
your
very best in equipping your­ of first importance we
,, The tmiri-t camp should accommodate many if A. V.
selves for serving humanity in the minors; we have made t*
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ill0 ' Hfly imall houses. Many of the tourist
most enduring manner. Thnt pu­ dentals. In the Magna 0
pil is acting with discretion who the Kingdom of God tMj
small* h
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outfit" for sniping others want a
selects the best tencher for the teacher of all the ages ■
shoo) 1 V
r ”' ,",lln 1 tnn,l&gt; I* «ne of our best beta and
every way. Tenta would he availthings she desires to know. The so clearly, correct prinefl
.U„
1,1
" '"I.1 that some of the visitors would like
teacher has very much to do with mi one need make any
k 1 outdoor ), fhese tents could be placed on the lakes
the progress nnd the achievements following them to victobl
•«
- W . t d and would make iileiil camp homes.
of theipupil. Here wc are consid­ mon speedily the pow&lt;fl
ering the a rt which stands above, thinking, und listen to w
pre-eminently above, all other nrts,
"But seek ye first Hi*I
ami the master teacher is the Man nnd His righteousness; f
of Calvary.
these things shall be
Occasionally we hear something you.” ■
So far ns I am able
said about brains, and the evidence
of wisdom in some achievement, the instructions of our
but I declare unto you that no man not calling upon these
ndv.-rtiMii,'- V ' 11,1 r- ' ' ,v;' “ ,ot "f
people when our
or woman has revealed finer wis­ ness men to abandon t)
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h. 1h 1, "l1*Banford ami
Seminole
have
humic..1
..........n.oinuie
county
will county will
dom than those who go frequently industry, but He is b"
cities
l'-v People here from the overflow of other
and earnestly to this master teach­ eyes from a m atter of i
new neoi 'o
, •S, n" l" ,l,! toul)l&gt;' will have hundreds of
er, and enquire of Him the secret portnnee to a work whidl
’ Srovido then* will* ° Vl'r "Ur, r0a,lH " ' wint,'r* If we can
with eternal significant*-!
of this m aster art.
for some tune
“vcommodutions they will remain here
Arthur Brisbune tells us of a ly he would not have mJ
student of foreign birth who, in our minors. He would My
his native schools, gnve himself forget our incidentalsW a s down at the Hotel Forrest l ake yesterdav no d saw
to
.sincere and honest effort in dentals are important, J&gt;®|
," n T ' Y hand with
piling before drivecn and
completing
his studies, lie became im portant only as incide®^
s splendid hotel
convinced that there was much rying on commerce,
more for him to learn than hnd banks and trains, i n l ­
been given him by the teachers of and building cities—*11 j]
his own country. The passion in important, but they *rt
New J *•r -1ey wiU\ rY ' ' rV a VVr 1J5*nX Sanford at their hotel in
his heart to master his a rt led only as minors—only I
hoard walk wh re h u u s L u " '^ / 0 " T *
Mleir end ,,f thu
him to one of the most widely tnls. God never
Koine time ago I s a id ^ h a t'»*, »
“ v lhem every day.
known universities of America. To they should bo treat'*“ .1
cities ........ from the winu-. V isile„ u,l^ r‘' ^ “&gt;ent of Florida
America he came, and dug coat to of first importance. D ''I
statem ent i,
,,ut i,„v.
1 a l*
me» and this
meet the expenses of his search for nors’ nnd not major*.
ford boosters, it Z \
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,u,lck» for Sanknowledge. This newspaper cor­ of minors nnd major*)
Started the Hotel Forres* Lake ‘wdh th W°rk- Wh‘&gt;n Snnfonl
respondent tells us how the stu­ of incidentals nnd matl* l |
able men as the llulick Btothers.
^ a8?,8t*n«
such
dent of foreign birth rubbed him­ consideration, is para
self of sleep, and gave himself to powers of multitudes
service discipline till he had lost women of distinguish0.*1,]
Contomporm-y Commonly
ho in charge of the commissary. niuch of his fleah before h ii work
The present industrij—South Bend Tribune.
was completed. But, my friends, the world, Mr. Henry
(he m aster tencher of all time more money in one
A-IUtU; less us of g„s in peace
^ recent reports are to be be­ Mtumla thin morning before you times more, than I’huI
would help some, too.—The Thom- ..lieved,
the Riffs are the only w ar­ ami me, and says to ua, follow his Ufa. Mr. Ford P°J
tin h. rickcrill Service.
riors alive who have a habit of Me, nod 1 will lead you into fin­ mnnitarinn principle*We cun truthfully describe the retreating forward—Detroit News. ished equipment for the greatest not received any eviden
unto accidents ns our bumper cron
work of earth.
i* a Christian. When
Adam couldn't havo held uia
the Ew-ry Other Itueiness l* Incidental E arth’s greatest, indJiUJ
—Honolulu Star-Bulletin
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Garden, anyway. Soon or late
"Come ye after me, and I will i* forgotten, the
Mr. Dohcny is talking n good some ( hristinn nation would have make you to become fishers of greatest Christian w*11
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'leui, but the $100,000 he lent t-&gt; discovered oil there.—Nelson Can­ men." and here is an Invitation tq •increasing
multitude*aj
ada
News.
enter
ut
once
into
preparation
for
Wall talked first.—Omaha Wurldis mixing his majors
1{ftraid.
the pre-eminent work of tho ages. Haul learned accurate I I
A New Yorker advertised for a The study of law, medicine, con*,
lost tiger. It wasn’t a blind tiger, merce, engineering, painting, mu- (ion of the major, *BJJ1
Gan. Chu I'ei is one of the great not if i u “ P . • v
v U? er'
with marvelous couruf ,:&lt;l
W * r J I . „( Chin.. I I ,
N' W ' ° rk- sic and a multitude of other de­ fice m atters of eternal *
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TOE SANFORD HER ALP. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1925.

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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

Miss Ruth Myers Is
Bride Of Hill Glynn;
Married In Orlando

Social

Sanford D r i v
These
cts
Home!
TELEPHONE:—Bes. 428-J.

illness at a hospital in Jacksonville.

Saturday Evening
Sermon

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride
or Crystal River are visitim, Mr
(Contjnued from Page Four)
and Mrs, W. J. McBride at their
The wisdom of the ages Is em
, Of
., much interest and
, .. surprise
------- attactivo new homo nn Myrtle
la len d a f
ia the announcement of the mar- Avenue.
*
lyrue bodied in the Lord Jesus, nnd this
wisdom finds expression in the
riage of Miss Ruth Myres to Hill
counsel which He gives to you and
Glynn. The young couple motored
Misses Lottie Kate and Miss to me at this very hour in the text
of U - Fir3,t to Orlando Tuesday evening where
I. u
its reguMane
Lucy
Shaevall
of
Chipley
which we are now studying. He
the ceremony was performed by
spent some time vi«iting their counsels us today to give our rich­
me€ti^
K
Dr.
A.
D.
Adock
of
the
First
Bapm and *cf ' k it. the
grandmother, Mrs. H. J. .McMul­ est blood, our keenest thinking,
Church.
len, on Palmetto Avenue.
3'-3° A t , Mrs. tistMrs.
and our most sacrificial effort to
Glynn,
a
lovely
blonde,
was
Its. C- J ’l U Kabun,
the winning uf new recruits to the
becomingly attired in a pansy
^ rs- B. A. fhmdspeed mightiest enterprise of all the
made on stra ig h t lines, with
IS*wil1 act as crepe,
hat and accessories to match. For and little son, Philip and Miss Lenh ages. He counsels the attorney to
iH.iflfss meeting the past nine months she has been Bartlett have returned from Clay­ make the practice of law a minor
W j g ^ r v Union
valued employee of the Southern ton, Ga., where they were the and the winning of lost men nnd
“ ■‘/church will be aBell
Telephone Company of this guests of Mr. and Mrs. p. M. e i ,j_ women a major. He counsels the
physician to make the healing of
3:30 °C,OC city. Since coming to Sanford she er.
the body a minor, and the healing
has made a number of friends by
Mrs, J, N. Robson and guest of the suul thru God's grace u
her attractive personality and is
[Sanford
receiving best wishes for every Miss Mildred Ross of Atlanta. Ga., major, lie counsels the farmer to
Mrs. Mildred Peabody, Mrs. Noble make the growing of a crop an
Cameron City happiness.
Mr. Glynn Is a well known young and Mrs. Howard Overlin motored incidental, a minor, and the grow­
[to spend the week
business man of this city, being to Winter Haven Thursday where ing of Christian graces in human
the guest the owner of the Palmetto Lunch they spent the day very pleasant­ hearts the m atter of pre-eminent
endeavor. Ho counsels the bnnker
ly.
^Coroiido SBench” Frl- Room on Second and Palmetto.
to make the handling of money n
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn are pleas­
minor, nnd the depositing of the
antly
located
a
t
200
East
Third
R. L. Shinholser arrived Thurs­ lives of the depositors with God
&gt; Morri» of West Palm
f e re visiting her aunt, Street and will be a t home to their day from Macon, Gn., where he has n major. He counsels the builder
been spending several days. He to make the consulting of blue­
I Buerry.
r i friends there.
stopped at St. Simons Island while prints an incidental, nnd the con­
U r U at home on Cel,
L from several «eex» Baptist Y oung People en route home to visit relatives. sulting of God a major. Are we
Mrs. Shinholser and Miss Lillian ready, my comrades, to resolve
t e ' m i i a m Brumljy EnjoyPicnic Thursday .Shinholser are expected home Sun- th n tm ir fives'shall h'c governed by
, after two mouths stay
day. Miss Marlon Relk of Cocoa. Him who is the superlative 'r e ­
lation of wisdom?
unvllle, N.
§ Thursday evening the Intermed­ will accompany them home.
Mrs. A. Corpany and
Members of the First Bnptist
iate
B.
Y.
P.
U,
and
two
classes
PRICES ADVANCE ON AUGTST 1st
|rs F. E. Balmos spent
in the Interm ediate Department of
At The Churches Church, and Friends of My Lord,
are you ready this morning to ac­
the Sundny School had n most de­
cept the counsel of the Lord Je ­
lightful
tim
e
at
a
picnic
held
out
J. w t vhH «nn M*
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
sus?
There are hundreds of
Sunday school 0:30 a. in.
r, and Mrs. W. R* a t I^ake Mary.
church
members
in this district
A
good
crowd
met
a
t
the
church
heis ship was in
Morning worship and sermon 11
a t 0 o'clock and the party motored a. in. Subject. “The New Day for nnd in this city who are today lost
to the work of the Kingdom and
That NOW is the time to join the CII AMBER OF COMMERCE for your
Ljneroti and Miss Cani- out to the lake enjoying n refresh­ the Christian Forces of Florida.
the master Winner wants to send
ing
swim.
A
fter
which
a
bountiful
[wruting some time at
Young People’s Unions, 7 o’­ us out for these. Are wa ready
1 iii
Mr. and Mrs. picnic lunch was nerved.
clock.
membership in the Sanford Chamber of Commerce is an Investm ent and
to go? Are we ready to go with
, and little daughter
Evening
worship
and... sermon
8 | His courugc and His compassion in
...i,,,,.
,
g
.
.
.
----iwith them.
ilotk.t Subject, The Storm-toss- j„ur hearts? There are other hunan insurance on the future enhancem ent of realty values in your com­
__ Graham Hunter
ed Men and Women."
dreds of lost (ample right here in
tnn are at home from
The music features promise to our midst, and the master Win­
munity.
ves In Charlotte,
he very attractive, and effective. ner is anxious to have us go for
- -* »\. V*.*
stir's brother, Parks,
i’revious to sermon the pastor these. Will we still defer nnd de­
Georgc Hardin left Friday in
I tiini home,
his cur for various points in Geor­ will give a brief appraisement of lay, or are we ready to go at His
tlie life of William Jennings Bry­ command? Can we say that we
pnturned on Friday gia.
______
an.
jr (rip to Miami. He
are His, and-decline to go? This
Mi sister, Mrs. U. K.
is the biggest and tlrp greatest
Robert
Mason
returned
Friday
ally at I-nkei Worth, from a 10 day trip to points iu
business this side the gates of the
ALL SOPI.S CHURCH
of Sanford nccomAugust 2nd, ninth Sundny after Eternal City. Are we ready to
Georgia.
Pentecost, Mass at lit u. ni. Short engage in this business with en­
|Hrs. J. K. Singletay
(talk on "Our Civic Duty." by Fath­ thusiasm and courage?
Glenn Wlmbish left Friday for er Humphries.
ICity have a s their
Fathers and mothers, this is pre­
|tuusins, Mr. and Mrs. California where he will spend sev­ Friday. First Friday of the eminently the most important
Wary and two chil- eral weeks.
month. A day of special devotion work to whieh your sons and your
irgia. The party haa
daughters |-an ever give them­
to the Secret) Heart.
hp to Miami and elseJack Robson of Tampa is visit­ Mass on all other Sundays of selves. Are you ready, if God
| Hast Coast.
ing a t tho Robson home on South the month nt 8:00 a. m.
calls, to give your own to this
Mrs. Alex (Scotty) Sanford Drive.
work of supreme importance?
lagain taken up their
There is no work on this Earth
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
m
i Sanford after spendcomparable to this. Are vve en­
Bob Foster of Jacksonville is
Thos.
.1
Armstrong,
Pastor
iter part of the sum- expected tonight to be the guest
couraging
our
sons
and
our
daugh­
The regular services of the Con­
jrsidence of Mr, W att's of Claude Robson.
gregational Church will he resum­ ters to give this first considera­
liirown Miller on Celtion?
ed Sunday, August 2.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ if
Young men and yuung women,
The morning service will he at
J, D. Woodruff left this week to
|nge of Mirs Mabel Ini Guerry which comes spend two weeks in Hendersonville, ft o'clock and the evening service have you considered wisely the cad ■
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at 8 o’clock.
The pastor wilt of the incomparable Christ? Do
urprise, has been an- N. C. with his family.
ymt understand that the many va­ Jj *-t++++-t4&gt;+^-M +++-i--t++++++4++++++-M .f+.f+.f4.+*+++*+++*+**+*4+++-l-*+-h-t**+-H-*++4++++**++*-t&gt;4--l’+-t&gt;+-t'+-i&gt;++*+ ■
preach at both hours.
taking place at West
The regular prayer meeting will ried Kingdom enterprieaes offer to
on a recent date,
Mils Madge Humphreys of Win
side there. Both are ter Haven is the attractive guest be held Wednesday night at 8 von your greatest opportunity for
o’clock. It is hoped that there the investment of all your re­
and will receive cno- of Miss P atty Lyles.
will be an manually latgc attend' sources? Here, my young corn
from a host of friends
msm
rades, is your pre-eminent oppor­
lived in Sanford most
Miss Pauline Echols leaves to­ a nee.
tunity for the investment of your
, Mrs. Guerry is the day for Pinckard, Ala., where she
Mr. and Mrs. John will be the guest of friends.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH courage, your compassion, your H
heroism, and your wealth of z • •
nfurd and West Palm
Rev, T. J Nixon, Parior.
thought. I had rather be used «d
Guerry is the youngSunday
services
as
follows:
Paul Biggers and son Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jr.,Mrs.
Hand Blocked
Curtain
Sunday school, F. B. Adams, Su­ God in lending lost people to my
have
returned
from
a
visit
in
Savior, and iu leading them to Dm
ford.
perintendent,
O','In
a.
nr.
Morning
Palm Beach with relatives.
Cretonnes
Materials
worship, Communion Service, 11 a. heights ih Christian ministries
than
fo
do
anything
else
in
tin
Marquisette in
Larffc flower de­
Miss Gladys McCuller of Hast­ nr. Epworth League Meetings, 7 world, I counsel you, my young
lodist Notes
ings will arrive today to be the p. m. Evening worship, Address comrades, to consider the claimMMA JENKINS
cream, ecru, rose
signs.
Bright
on "How the Church can help in
guest of Mis3 Winnie Strong.
for multitudes of Christian work
the Building of Our City." 8,pcolors.
and blue. .‘W in.
field returned to
A cordial invitation is extended ers in .your native land. 1 counsel,
Mrs. E. A. Shaevall of Chipley
you
to
consider
the
cluims
of
the
afternoon.
wide, fast colors
$1.25 and $1.50
spent u week here ns the guest Jto visitors and strangers to attend millions of Eartli who have not
Thornley spent of
these services.
her
mother,
Mrs.
II.
J.
McMul
yet
heard
of
the
lifting
nnd
the
$1.00 yd
una Beach.
yard
transforming power of the Man
K E. 8. Ward are lea.
■Q
Clearwater Pharinaceutienl pro­ of Calvary. I counsel you to con­
end with Mr.
Miss Mury Celle Kinluw leaves
t MDaytona Beach. today for Tampa to spend some ducts Company purchases It) acre sider just now the call of the Lord
Curtain Nets
site north of municipal golf links Jesus Christ, "Come ye nfter me,
i
Ptk&gt;t of Anthony
tim
e
as
the
guest
of
Miss
Rigna
a*1
and I will make you to become
for manufacturing plant.
**rtml Weeks with
■a
I
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’
i
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J
Fine quality filet nets and marqui­
fishers of men."
and Sarah Lou Smit.
In
this
lust
moment
you
must
BARBECUE
sette, 30 to 40 inches wide.
Mrs. F. P. Rines returned Thurs­
hear this very personal ues&lt;|tiuti
1-W. E. Rairuvs leave
Eat
barbecued
sandwiches
at
wnti in G*orgiu and day from a visit to Mountain City, Rose Drive Filling Station, three If Christ calls you to Christian
:: ■
Ga., where she was the guest of
will Jf/ou answer that call ’
I I#'hit friends and relatives.
miles out Sanford Ave. Cooked by service,
50c
to
$1.00
yard
If He does not call you, l would
experts.
not have you enter upon taski J J ^ .f c u h e r of
Tiro many friends of Dr. Samuel
which He has not chosen for you.
1
Stitken,” enPuleston will regret to know that
But, if He calls you, I would not
I f f ' WirttluUy at he is ill in the Fernald-Laughton
Notice
Ladies—
for this world have you to refu-e
Friday afternoon.
For New Mattresses, renovating, to obey. May God give us the
/ ' Uu| Redfwn of Hospital.
upholstering, upholstery m ate ria l courage to candidly ask, "Lord,
CALL
fI Word
e V visiting Mrs
and
Mrs. E. II. Smith and little
what wilt thou have me to do?"
grandson of Jacksonville ore the
Sanford
IX n
,arnil&gt;'guests of Mrs. M. Black nnd Mrs.
Tampa—Building permits issued
Kverfast Suiting
V^ V
Every fast Gingham Cloth '
E
A7
a
?
of thc I. S. Irwin.
Mattress Factory
first six months of this year c&lt;
L , f School preventteed by $1,000,000 total for l ’J'Jt
Phone 102-M
secn!tary Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe M. Bryan and
fulness fuunta,n Pen daughter spent Friday in Sanford
with relatives while en route to
Light weight, soft finished material
For drapery guaranteed sun fast.
,ni* ‘Inughter their home in F t. Meade.
7 .»‘.""days
ill / Vb '.i„ huvc
Sanin all shades for drapery. Fast to sun
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Herndon, an­
3&lt;J inch. All shades.
«• &gt;'■ nounce the lrirth of a son born
July 31, weighing nine pounds. He
gave n de- has been named Emmett.
IN
L l r rhome Friday
50c Yard
\
j.
j ‘
65c yard
£ /
' f”' of music and
Mrs. Fannie C. Witten left for
FMnJ. ftftKr whlch
home In I-akeland a fte r spend­
cakes were her
ing several days here as the guest
a j- p lf fieople en- of her brother, II. II. Chappell.
festivities.

N O W fc tft

BEL-AIR

Personals

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
Phone 4 5 3

2 14 First St.

mwsmtm

W . R. Smith, Mgr.

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Douglas MacLean

Mrs. W. C. Hill nnd little daugh­
office buildon iiouth ter, Carolyn and Mrs. It. A. Nowmun and son, Hobby have returned
from visiting points in Georgia.
Imn, -Southern Bell
t
building office
The many friends of Mrs. Ray­
laying ,R.W ,lllder. mond Philips will be glad to know
« Cost of Jir.0,000. that she is nt home nfter a recent
,

TO PERPETUATE
A LOVING MEMORY

liRIMr*

on the scroll of time, nothing
serves the purpose better than
a well-designed monument. Let
us help you plan a suitable one.
Much depends on the object you
have tn view, the amount you
wish to expend, etc.

Seminole Marble Co.
Weal F irst Street

^_Liiif---

“INTRODUCE
ME”

W inch Poplin, fast colored drajyery, tan, blue and rose ..................... $1.05 yard

Ifs Laughing Lightning!
In Paris and Ihe Swiss

36 inch Scrim and Marquisette, white, ecru and tail. Fine quality 25 &amp; 35c a yd

, „ t in' ,)t.ak of the “craziest” mountain in the Alps.
I w ith the most screamingly funny bear chose you vu
SU11. s„ „ , ending in « thrilling, breath-taking nvuhnclie of &lt;snowballs— right into the arms of romance

Milan e

20 pieces Cretonne, bright floral desig ns. 3(5 in. wide. Special a t .......35c yard

MONDAY
TUESDAY

The Y owell Company

o i Next Week—SpeAU Added Attraction

GERTRUDE MOODY
Singer of Popular Songs
A Keith Headliner
Special Stage Setting

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THE AGE OF SERVICE— JOIN HIE t IIA MHER Q P C O M M E R C E A N D SERVE Y O U R C I T Y

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ALVEREZ ALLOWS
SANFORD 4 HITS
AS TAMPA WINS

EDWARDS GIVES |
UP ONE HIT BUT
LAKELAND WINS

In

C op en hagen

On Sanford Avenue. Only one U.
from First St. For quick sale «
Real Bargain

Today’s Games

COPENHAGEN, Aug. 1.—Talk bread of the many, many children.
about vitamins is a m atter of who for years and yen™ cannot
Im
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE | fashion rather than a necessary stand animal fat. There •
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
seriously
to
w
a
rn
adjunct to public health, is the
Lakeland a t St. Petersburg.
(Second Hall)
r.piniun of Dr. S. Monrnd, Chief these endeavors to overload these :
Only one scheduled.
Won Lost Pet,
of the Queen Louise Children's poor children with vitamin*., And
Tampa ..................... 27
8 .771
lion pital, expressed in a recent dis­ when all comes to alb w hat Jo
AMERICAN LEAGUE
I.nk'-lnnd
. . 23 10 2&gt;90
we then know about the vitamins?
cussion of the subject.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
We do not even know what t y
n
j i n u ir
i /i
St. Petersburg .. ■ IV “0 .'170 Pitcher Abo Scores Only Run s j j ouis at Boston.
I)r.
Monrad
said
it
is
quite
true
Ra»L'cd Infield Work Celery Sanfftrd................. « :u .203
: REALTOR
are, and we know decidedly
far
that children need a great
many
Made liy St. Petersburg; Detroit at Washington.
l‘a i m
any
i n i l n a t r v oil
Feds Also Large Factor In
things
that
are
not
so
necessary
i
too
littlo
to
make
an
•
L ak elan d ’s One Hit With 3 Cleveland nt New York.
NATION AI. LEAGUE
Rooms 501-502. Rhone 95
Scoring of Smoker’s Eight
to the grown up person, hut g en -1 vitamins. Much o f t
Won
Lost
Pet.
E
rrcn S c o t 2 in Fourth
Firnt
Natlonnl Rank Building
Runs; IMay H o.c Monday
irally
speaking
we,
ns
also
our
I
vitamin*
is
theory.
_
NATIONAL
LEAGUE
r.fi ;w ,001 DT*- •
Pittsburgh ..
children,
get
quite
enough
vRa
ST.
PETEitatiURG,
Aug.
I.—
Brooklyn
at
Chicago.
■
2194
57 39
New York ..
SALES FORCE
TAMPA, AO|f. t.—The Tnmpn Cincinnati ..
mins through normnl food, when ' t{ * irn n &lt; 4 S o li F o i'm C l*
51 44
.517 RotiV Edwards held lakeland j'o
VlrVd ii*ri»b
it
is
good
nml
well
made.
So
fa
r'
D
d
r
O
H
S
O
U
I
i
Smokers* won front Sanford here Brooklyn
h rr rriuuy
Friday and
J itt. burgh.
ic. 45
.500 one hit
nil. riTV
non scoied
seuieu , 1 hiladclphia
‘ ... at.__
M. M. STEWART
;:s milk is concerned it ought to
ln tlC R I U r ID
Friday by an 8 to I score In ft Philadelphia
I )0 uglas ki
•i.l 48
.471 one rur* himrclf Lut the Highland- j Ro-ton nt Cincinnati
1
he
boiled
for
children
but
only
for
game featured by the excellent ’ ol ’ iyiuL't
.404 err. defeated the Saints. 2 to 1,
45 52
Hm
a short time, a long boiling caus­ Washington Senators
nitehing of Alvarez and the ragged Chicago
It 51
.470 counting twice on that loin
ing
certain
changes
in
the
milk,
infield work of the losers.
.308
30
5‘
J
which was coupled with three
Boston
which makes it less valuable.
AD It II PO A E
SANFORD
BIRMINGHAM, Ain., August 1.
rors in one inning,
f. 0 0 2 0 «
W ettlicrby, rf
With regard to the modern vita­ - S a le of Johnny "Stuffy" StewAMERICAN LEAGUE
All It H PO A
LAKELAND
2 1 1 2 0 0
Dumny If. ...
min industry. Dr. Monrnd said:
3
4 0 0
Won Lost P e t Buckley, 2I&gt;
FrUbif, h .. ..
1 0 1 2 2 1 Philadelphia . . .. 62
“The public hns vitamins on the ait, star second baseman and enp1 1 11 2 1
32.C00
Wi h h,
10 1 1 0
Wade, cf......
..............
.. ...
......^ like that
___ ___
brain, and
in things
!»us- tain of the Ilnrons, to the Wash.till Kutfnce, rf .. ....4 1 1 1 1)
^•Washington ..............00 35
Wright, Warlow and Company
2 ( l i n t
MeQue, .7b
ini ^i always t becomes interested, \ jngtnn Senators, was announced
,5 IK in i xiui, i r.
j! IChicago . . .......... e l
43
.3 0 0 j a
3 0 Oi l 2 "i D e tro it....................... ID 49
Bailey, lb
.500 E. Ed wan!*. lb ...3 (t *1 7 •1
which Is quite natural. It will prove;... d
|&gt;y Manager Dubbs, of the S
1 0 0 I f&gt;
. .. .. 4 till
illimn success for
C. . »« a i.f
, 11.
" ■
Culbrrth, 2b.
a great
business
cou
St. Louis ............... 48 50 .190 Kowalski, 3b. ...3 0 11 1 3
Barons.
3 0 t» 1 1
&gt;
»
Arc Now Receiving ApplicalJon For
Alford, c
0
pie of years when the movement
__1*)1 0 0
Cleveland
........ 4fl 63 .405 Cusack, If
n o o 0 0
»
l
•1
AIverson, p.
The
Barons
will
receive
an
in­
1
1
1
1
I’ilchin;;
of
Wingfield
anti
will
die
away,
and
nothing
more
II
Now Y o rk .................... M 55
.127 P. Doyle, c
:t o o o r.
Kelly,
......
B oston....................... 29 05 ,309 Ery, p ........
0 11 1 I
W in G am e by S c o re o f 7*2; will be heard of the vitamins, if fir filer and a -cash consideration
i o o o o
allunly ...... .
FI:
It'S lead M ils Four Times ‘hil!lrt:» n i^ u iv e n ordinary well f„r Stewart, u h o w iilr e p o r t to
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
..21) 2 1 27 to
at tale food they thrive well. A J the Senators at the end of the
Totals
31 I 4 21 17 0.
Totals
. .
.
.dekness
Won Lent Pet. SAINTS
sickness like the Children-Scurvy current.
current season.
AH It H PO A
AH R li PO A E ' Nrw Orleans
TAMPA
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J
1
BOSTON,
August
1—A
fter
hav1) l b
59 45 .507 Mer,net, 2b,
(the Barlow disease) is never seen
Tllp j(|entjty 0f the player was
tu .
Snead, 2b........... .. 1 &lt;1 II 7 1
58 51
Atlanta
II 1 1 3 2 iag lost three straight to CIcve now. It was due to the lack of C -1not maij0 pUblic The cash consid....4
Allen,
an.
1
3 0 1 3 2
Hickey, 3b
Nashville
..
.
5 1 60 .519 S. Doyb*. 2b. ... 1 (1 0 I 3 11 land, tho Bed Sox hit solidly be. I itamines, but since the rational |iraliun n|so withheld. was declar
on Improved Business and Resldenlial Pron,,
Estrada, If ....... 1 0 2 1 0
53 55
Mobile
.491 Brown, ef.
.. 3 0 ! 1 0 li hind the pitching of Wingfield and care f«r children has progressed i w(‘ t() j&gt;(, onc (lf thc, largest ever
in Sanford
W*dk, s.1............. .. 3 i 1 1 r.
Chattanooga
Itt 63
Hernandez. 1(. . 3 0 1 *) 0II il
much and since the milk is boil- 1,,ai&lt;l for an inf ii-lder in tiie history
0
n
2
Q 1
t "C, rf,
IMtonk
the
final
game
of
the
series
•
&gt;
Memphis
II
53 58
II 1 12
11:1.1" lb.
, | less, it baa disappeared so that
t ||0 .Southern League.
A Men, cf.
.1 0 0 1) i)
Funds immediately available subject to UU
Little Rock
fill 57
•# II ■ a II 0 Friday, 7 to 2. Good support al­ I lannot now even show it to toy
Cox, If. .
to p e /, c ....... ...4 1 1 7 0
ii
ko
aided
Wingfield.
Flagstead
examination.
18
5(1
i
1
liirininghatii
1
1
)
0
Block, e.
students.
Lesmer, lb __ _ . 3 •&gt; 1 7 1
0 1 •S 0 bad a ((orfoct day a t bat and play1
l
II.
Edward*,
Jacksonville
Firm
P
“
Apparently
the
children
are
to
Alvarez, p ..... . 3 11 1 0 2
II II •1 11 0 0 ed .veil in the field.
Morris, uf.
fie Idled with vitamins now, and 1
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISAL!
Tin* Box Score
invests In Sanford
1 II 0 0 11 0
/Shannon
.
T ("u rnuo A* ais just
givTotnln ......... 27 8 7 27 12 II
Alt
CLEVELAND 'l'i,‘
a
ii Itit un PO
i.In|£urnl!(.afraid
m tm(it f(;w
)t ns bad
forns j,,.
xBattcd for Kelly in 9th.
SE E
.Inmicanii, it. . l I 11 t l)
21 1 ft 27 13
Tot a In
Announcement of the sale of th i
Score by innings:
1McNulty, rf, . ,, r» t *» •1 0 0 laicc, been proved tlmt it is pou- Carter Lumber Company interests
/.Bait 'd fo 1'O': in 81h.
Sanford ................ 001 0(H) 000—1
3 0 1 ilde to call forth eczema in rats in this city was made Friday by
Speaker, cf. .. .. n U
Rcore by innings:
i.y giving them too many vita*
Tampa
230 021 00
II
Sewell,
m
s
.
.,
0
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
1
i II'
4
Lakeland
000 200 Oil
,,
m
in . and I consider it probable W. P. Carter, former manager, to
liiminn.
Summary—Two base hit., Dunum
U
1
1
0
iliu m i, Di. .. . 1
II)
Kt.
Peterrburg
.
.
O
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O
IM
M
i
nil
REALTORS
the
Seminole
Lumber
and
Export
Stolen ba e, Snead. Estrada, Weil ,
1FowHter, 2b.
1 0 1 3 3 j that the inino tiling will apply to Company of Jacksonville.
RuinmaryStolen
bare,
W
The
p
|
our
children,"
Wade. Sacrifice. Snead, Estrada,
t (1 0 0 1
Double play, Kowalski to Edward::, I.ut/.he, lb. .
112 Park Avenue
Relative to a proposal of mix- con iderntlun was nut made public,
W«.lk, A On icy,. Don bln piny, Gill,
. 3 0 0 3 0 ()
Ei v to Doyle to Edwards. Left on Myalt, re.
New
York
I’liiyor
8nckn
Out
K. A. P. Hudgins, according to
0
ing
vif-.iiniiu with margarine, Dr.
0
breth to Bailey. Left on hare. KanKarr, p. . ..
0 1
4 1)
li..
e,
I
Eai
nt
s
II.
Base
the announcement, will be m ana­
Iluner in IHghlli With Two
„ I Monrad said!
ford 9; Tnmpn 4j Hits off Alverballs off Edward) 2; Ery 3.
ger of the local plant. The new ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ aaaaiM aH aaaB M H aB iaaB H aaH aaiH aaau ie
D
“l!
they
commence
mixing
vita­
son 0 jn 0 (pitched to one hatter
On llasis; Keel Snx Heal on
10 21 9
Totals
. .. 37
Struck out by Edwards 3; Ery
mins in vegetable margarine, I company is taking possession at
In firnt). Hit by pitcher, l»v KelGraves, Dodges Heal Caril.s iiVt"l*v niYdi by Ery (Allen n
Alt R n PO A
BOSTON
-hall ii11i know bow to butter the once, il was stated.
*
#
ley (Bailey); by AlverHon (Sneud).
0
Flagstead,
rf.
1
1
II nmnder.), 1'mpiiei Baxter a
Struck out iiy Alvaro* 3. L&gt;dng
•j
•
'
»
it
Kzxrll,
3b.
1
II
I IIB'AGO, August I. George Wine, 'litre l :■!(&gt;.
pi Idiet, Kelly. Umpires, Pieli. T im 1 Killy,
5 1 ;; 3 0
Boone, rf.
Set New World Record
of tiie New York Gimita,
1:55.
Carlyle, If.
1 u 0 4 0
socked out a lioine run with two on
CulfS Buy Him
Wamhy, III.
1 •I 2 10 0
lia e iii the eight.i inning Friday,
Rogell, 2b.
■1 II 0 1 l
enabling New York to defeat Chi­
I Pridhro, 1,
1 0 &gt;1 3 if
**
cago, 1 to 3, in the final game of
IS SCARCE
1 (1 1 *1 li
'
Pieillich,
e.
the series. The Culm iiit WnyWingfield, p.
1 1 1 0 5 u
land Dean haul in tin' seeoj^l inK for two runs and lleathcote
AND GETTING SCARCER
Totals ..
38
15 27 13 n ,
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
registered the third run with n
Keore by innings
ALL TIIE TIME
Tnmpn 8; Sanford 1.
four-bagger in the sixth. A ,,a?°
h
V "
tl* ;
Cleveland
002 00() 000—2
on halls and Grimm’s error -ct tbKt. Petersburg t; Lakeland 2.
if" 7ml
mill Oil 1Jx—7 :
way fur New S ink’s victory in
III tiie
til" T
tiL'j.
Summary: Two base hit, Enzell. I
eight h timing a a Kelly fame
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT t
NATIONAt. LEAGUE
Sacrifice, Carlyle.
Double play, I
ttuough with hi : |,|IIW immediately
Chicago 8; New York 4.
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PI
Sewell to Fewster to Burnfl. 1^‘lt
afterward.
Cincinnati 4; Boston 3.
NOW
mi base, Cleveland i l ; Boston ID.
Seoie by innings:
Kt. Louis 4; Brooklyn 9.
Bine
mi
balls,
off
Kim;
Strut-!,
Now
York
010
Olio
007
M-n
Other, wet grounds.
out by Wingfield I. T niny pitch*
( hleago
020 uni mm l-'.i-l
t;»
r. Wingfield (Sewell),
Wild
llatlei
Ic
i:
Dean,
Nehf
and
(lowAMERICAN LEAGUE
pitch, Kurr. Empires, McGowan
■ly, llartiey; Katii'ftnnn and H art­
Boston 7; Cleveland 2.
and Owens. Time 1:45.
nett.
Others, rain.

IIow They Stand

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KELLY HITS HOME
RUN AND GIANTS
BEAT CHICAGO \-\

Beach Proper

Yesterday’s
Results

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REDS WIN, 1 TO 3
CINCINNATI, August I.—With
Jakie May on the mound, Ciiain- I J
nati gathered Its seventh eonsecu-1 j
live game by defeating llo.ilon, t
to 7, in the opening game of the
present series. Although May al­
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Birmingham 12 11; Chattanooga lowed eight hits and gave base,!
on balls, he pitched remarkably
15-11.
well when in tight places.
Mobile -t; Little Rock I.
Score by innings;
New Orleans 5; Memphis I.
Ibis ton
Out 000 011—3-8-1
Others not scheduled.
Cincinnati
2110 002 00x—1-5-0
,
,
.
Batteries: Barnes, Murqunrd ami
Y O U U
l Y o l C S S I O n a ! Glbioi,; May urn! Wingo.
KOIJTII ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Columbia 3; G ru nvillo 9.
Augusta 5; Knoxville l.
Aliii on 3; Auliuville 7.
Chgrlotle 4; Spin (unburg 6,

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For Further Information.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.
The: - four lassies hung lift ft new world record for women by negotiat­
ing the 110-yard relay race at the recent National A. A, U. games out
on the coast in 52 2-5 seconds. From left to right they are: Helen
Filkey of Chicago; Frances Ruppert, Philadelphia; Maybelte Gilliland,
New York, and Eltu Cartwright of Eureka, Calif, Miif.s Kilkcy is an
all-round athlete, being u world record-holder in the broad jump and
low hurdles a., well.

II. 15 SCIIULTE REALTY CO.
illAKU RESERVATION EARLY

Makes Course in

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0 0 DODGERS BE \ I &lt; VUDINAI S
-------ST. LOUIS, August I. Dnxxy1
PALLAK, Tex., August I Hm- Vance pilcbed in his umal o rik.ry Cmqivr, young golf profi mal, out form and Brooklyn defeated
established what Is believed In l&gt;" the_Cardinals today, ti in 1, thu
It world’s record when be made a ' 1,tiding the series _ with an even
ncqre of Oil over the IH-hule Tun- 1teak. \ mice's victory was hin
slmi course late yesterday.
A fifteenth, lie fanned eight men,
Till is Gnle Staley, stellar -ero'idprevious record of 62 for a com &lt;• Seme by iiuduga:
baseninn of tho Siilislmry ()». (M
l»f this length was made by Wal- Brooklyn
nun irjii (125 !• 11-1 ( lull. Piedmont League, who was
icr llagcn In Florida last winter. •'t. Louht
HI9 non till | HI II] ;old to the Chicago Cubs Ihe oth­
Cooper pulled Just twenty three I Batteries: Vance and Delhi try; er day. lie's reported to be a
tim es on the 18 greens.
Dirkerinuil and O'Furndl.
great prospect,

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We’re Neigh hors Here!

FLI T U UK

You w ant to make your future happy. Onr d
ways to do this is tu open an acruimt with th*
County Bunk and make a deposit to your ct*&lt;iifi*|
every week or every month. Il will help Jott
Inunrial edifice that will furnish shelter # w
Htnrin.

Ilieiv is nothing stiff or formal about
Ihis bank. We are always glad to
serve you and we want you to come
in often.

Hv Williams

OUT OUR WAY

YOUR

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that insures you
getting every frac­
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into these marvel­
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nature of this serv­

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Real E state Auction Sales.

101,111 "n 1 l
Avenue, it taken quick can be purcii.tiicil at ^7 .1.00 a front foot on on- to rm a.

AT AUCTION
We nre permanently located in

GO Feet

OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERT

Li t A(. 11 ! 11 t and Second Street:: on Sanford Avenue

Wo guarantee Satisfaction.

At $1110.00 per front foot.

If you have Pioperty you want sold—List
and kiss it good-bye.

ice-it’s worth while.

Wight Bros. Co.
Britt-Chitlenden Healiy Company,

Let us sell y°ur

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llfl E. Second Street, Sanford,

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SATTinnAV, AUG!

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Rock'

■

-...58.13
... 58.13

252.10
252.10
252.10
252.10
252.10
256.66
202.27
260.21
867.3G
275.39
276.3d
607.15

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A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, F la , Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 23 blk M 32
171.00
will
bo
held
nt
the
City
Hall
at
2:30
p.
M.,
on
th
e
10th
day
of
August
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
21
blk
M
32
171.fo
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 4, nik 7 .. . . .
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
1
blk
O
24
A.
D.,
1925
nt
which
meeting
said
Board
will
hear
any
and
nil
com­
158.00
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 7 .........
-.58.13
Lot2blkO 24
158.00
plaints and objections ns to such special assessments, and will a t said Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,
field is consumed within the Unit- Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 7 ......
—58.13
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3
blk
O
24
156.00
time
adjust
and
equalize
said
assessments
on
n
basis
of
Justice
and
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7
Blk
7
ed Stntes, although export ship­
Lot4blk O 24
156.00
ments of pebble rock have increas­ Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8,’ Blk 7 .........
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust­ Sanford Hotel Renlty Co.,
....46.64
ed very decided! - in the last few Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 7
Lot5blkO 24
209.66
ed, same will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding liens Sanford Hotel Renlty Co.,
S
^
.
S
T
J
U
S
oUecrcd
in co-op- years. Of the total 1921 output
Mellonville,
Sanford,
Fla.
upon the property against which snid assessments are mnde until paid
of phosphate from Florida the land Mrs. Elizabeth H. Williams, Lot 10. Blk
ologiff1
nited
105
655.20
fith »the U en
'i™ , states
|ft 2 _ pebble constituted 94.1 per cent.
in accordance with provisions of Resolutions No. 228 &amp; No. 229, adopt­ E. F. Lane, Lot 1 blk 10...................... - .... 24
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
11,
Blk
7
.....
V irvpY amounted to 2,E.
F.
Lane,
Lot
3
blk
16..„.....
......
......
655.20
105
_
_
_
24
Sales of Florida phnsnhnto from Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 7
ed by the City Commission of tho City of Sanford, Fla., on July 13th,
,“l t\Z ' the total value
....63.5
E. F. Lane, Lot 1 hlk 17..... .............. . ---- 24
105
655 ” 0
long
nl7 470- The av- 1920 to 1924 were as follows:
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13, Blk 7 .....
1925.
...140
Of hard rock, in 1920, 400,219
ton during the
E. F. I.ane, I.ot 3 blk 17...................... ..— 24
51.4
320.74
Amended Hat of Blocks 8 and !
&lt;Senl)
L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk.
, Sanford, Fla.
Plu . Fi nobble phosphate long tons valued $4,525,191; in
John
C.
Smith,
Lot
2,
Blk
2
2
_
_
105
.........21
655.20
R.
E.
Jackson,
Lot
1,
Rlk
8
..................
m la,n forPhard rock $4.39. 1921, 175,774 long tons valued $1,-105.5
847.81 Publish July 25th &amp; Aug. 1st., 1925.
John
C.
Smith,
U
i
I,
Blk
22
....
....
105
655.20
____
24
800,071;
in
1922,
188,084
longs
tons
Bodwcll
Realty
Co,,
Lot
2
Blk
8
P r J L k pboeplmte comes
....58
251.5:/
W. P. Stone, I^&gt;t 2, Blk 23 ______ .........24
105
S55.20
M
M.chua. Marion and valued $1,308,201; in 1923, 199,- Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 8 .........
....58
261.53 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY W. I*. Stone, Lot 4, Blk 23 ............. .........24
tfrom_
H almost en- 516 long tons valued $1,071,075; in Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I, Blk 8 ........
105
655.20
Jountics. ^n ^ unsettled 1924, 113,115 long tons valued
251.53
OF RESOLUTIONS NO. 221. No. 223 and No. 226, adoptrd on the Wm. M. Collins, Est., Lot 2, Blk 24 .. .........32
105
718.20
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 8 ....
exportedbccn onc $029,579.
....58
251.53
13th
day
of
July,
A.
D.,
1925,
by
the
City
Commission
of
the
City
In Sitttatlon
to the
Win.
M.
Collins
Est..
Lot
I,
Blk
24
105
.......32
718.20
Of soft rock, in 1920, 13,053 long Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 8 ........
....58
251.53
of
Sanford,
Florida.
tons
valued
$190,551;
in
1921,
4,Ncavcs
Addition,
Fla.
Bodwell
Realty
Co„
Lot
7,
Blk
8
.......
Sanford,
on*
U
years by
....59
255.87
The following is tho estimated cost of paving Union Avenue from J. J. Holtz, Lot 1, Blk D.... ...............
on tea j„,m* of the 419 long tons, valued $20,153; In Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk 8 .........
60
410.40
32
...195.5
847.81 Pump Branch to Mellonville Avenue with sheet asphalt on n 6-Inch
the hard 1922, 440, long tons valued $3,500. Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 8 ........
J.
J.
Heitz.
Lot
2.
Blk
D
.........
«...
60
410.40
...........32
.... r*s
Of land pebble, in 1920, 2,935,182
251.53 rock base except where the present 15 ft. grouted brick pavement can
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
10,
Blk
8
.......
60
w
.
T.
Langley,
Lot
3,
Blk
D
.......
410.40
...........32
u
....58
phosphate- comes long tons valued $14,748,020; in n
251.53 be utilized for a base, a width of 40 feet from Pump Branch to the
W.
T.
Langley,
Lot
4,
Blk
D
......
coun 1921, 1,599,835 long tons valued Uodwell Realty (’»»„ l,„t 12, HR; 8
60
451.44
..........
32
... 58
251.53
center line of Chapman Avenue; a width of 32 feet from the center Hattie May Abercrombie, Lot 1, RUt E 10
in 1922, 1,870,003
long Bodwell Realty Co., Lot II,
tl UIA
IJlk O
8
100
795.00
^ S S S S rtn r $8,004,818;
jl__ _.1__1 « net) Odl .
iruin
.....58
251.53
* f i r front normal they tons valued $7,053,821; in J923, 2,- Bodwell Realty
line of Chapman Avenue to Snn Carlos Avenue ami a width of 21 feet
J.
E.
Pace's
Sub-Hi
lv.,
Sanford,
Fla.
251.53
'rt. ' , h0|e better than in 318,137 long tons valued $7,987,752
from San Carlos Avenue to Mellonville Avenue.
James Moughton, Lot 44............... . .-. 32
200
1,368.00
and in 1924,
... 59
255.87
***. jufrict. The greater anu
ms**, 2,289,466 lung tons
From Pump Branch to center line of Chapman Avenue.
Geo.
E.
Slack,
The
North
150
ft
of
E
....58
1-2
Output from the pebble valued $7,387,897.
251.53
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 9
of Lot 45 .... ......... ..........................
100
684.00
251.53 260 cu. yds. grading tf? 50c ................................................ ......... $ 130.00
Bodwell Realty Co., |,„t 3, Blk 9 ..................
260 lin. ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter @ 85c ........... .......... .
221.00 Harry H. Heeren, Wl-2, Lot 45 ..... ____ 32
too
684.00
....
58
251.53
with the millennial celebra­
«an Woman Picas tion
127.4
871.42
tion of the Rhineland. She plead­ Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I*. Blk 9 ..................
251.53 615 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00 .......................................................... 1,230.00 Mamie J. Heeren, W l-2, Lot 46 ..... .........32
2 inlets @ 35.00 ................................................. .......................
70,00
for resumption of the oldtime Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 9 ...................
251.53
fOldtime Families ed
Snnfnrd, Fla.
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 9 ........................ ...”
r
family life.
20.00 Cora King, Lot
....58
251.53 200 lin. ft. 3-inch drain tile &lt;[? 100.00 per M.............................
342.00
r.o
........32
Fostering of a more intellectual Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 9 ..................
Engineering,
legal
expense,
advertising
etc..............................
134.50
....59
255.87
Atma
A.
Gibbs,
.............
32
312.00
life
for
young
women,
a
healthier
NE, Ger. Aug.
A
Mellonville, Sanford, Florida
Bessie Wheeler,
342.00
. against the “insults to physical training as a safeguard E. F. Lane, Beg. at the N. E. Cor, of Int.
___________ 32
1,805.50 Mabel A. Ruby,
342.00
.manhood that are offered against the demoralizing influence
....................... 32
of Union Ave. and Mellonville Avenue
of the present day. were advocat­
Los*
credit
on
100
lin.
ft.
granite
curb
@
40c
.......
40.00
public life of today through ed by Frau von Tilling. A con­
Mabel
A.
Ruby,
325.58
..........
............
32
Run N. on W. line of Mellonville Ave.
215,50
literature, the movie* « jd scientious devotion to household
150 sq. yds. brick @ 1.17 .............................................. 175.50
y
376.20
Hattie May Abercrombie, Lot 6 ......
32
783.5 ft. W. 125 ft. S, to Union Ave.
i."«
«I,,-:,..,
."ropo:‘,d
.-.
the German work also, she thought, would lm376.20
Hattie
May
Abercrombie,
Lot
7
...........32
h. to Reg. ( Less Right df Way for
Total estimated cost ............................. ........................... «... 1,590.00
liniL,lw ht-l.l in eonju n c p rove tho,m oral ^poiso^of_womcn.
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interested in the
First Street) .
.............
3,042.25
To bo borne by adjacent property owners.
Special
Assessments against the various pieces of property above do*
M argaret Wilson, Blk 22 ............... .....................
910.72 Number of feet frontage ..................................................
212
scribed that said special assessments are payable in full within th ir­
Margaret Wilson, Blk 2 8 ............................
59l.lt Assessment per foot frontage ....................................... $7.50
ty days a fter tho above and foregoing special assessment roll has
The above and foregoing Final assessments are payable in full
From Center Line of Chapman Ave. to Han Carlos Ave.
been equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual In­
up to September 1. 1925 without interest; and a fter such date
220 cu, yds. grading @ 50c ...................................................... 1, 100.00 stallments with interest iu 8 per cent per annum from and nftsr tha
said assessments are payable in 10 equal annual installments with in­
2920 lin. ft. curb &amp;, gutter (ft) 85c .............................................. 2.482.00 time snid special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
terest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
5380 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00 ...................................................... 10,760.00
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Fla.,
Witness my hand as City Clerk, and the seal of the City of San­
POS1TF THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF LOT 14. BLOCK 2
.350.00 will be held nt tho City Hall a t 2:30 P. M., on the 10th day of August
10 inlets (yi 35.00 ................... .................................................
Im VYFA 1It AND UNION AVE. FROM MELLONVILLE AYR ford. Florida this 31st day of July, A, I)„ 1925.
1110 lin. ft. 12-ineh pipe @ 1.10 .............................................. 1.254.00 A. I)., 1925 a t which meeting said Board will hear any and all com­
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk,
L l W SUMMERLIN AVE. 21 FEET IN WIDTH WITH
120.00 plaints and objections as to such special assessments, and will nt said
2 manholes @ 60.00 .................................................................
Publish August 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29th.
ROCK BASE SURFACED WITH ASPHALT.
250.00 time adjust and equalize said assessments on n basis cf justice end
2500 lin. ft. 3-lnch drain tile &lt;?i&gt; 100.00 per M..........................
following is the final estimate for paving the above named
Engineering, legal expenses, advertising, etc ............ .......... 1,302.511 right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust­
ft feet in width with a 5” rock base surfaced with asphalt.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
ed, same will then stand confirmed and be, nnd remain binding liens
, Yds. Grading @ ............................................................. r'T--',! !
OF RESOLUTIONS No. 228 &amp; No. 229, adopted on the 1.7th day of
17.618.50 upon the property against which snid assessments are made until paid
i Ft. curb a t 71k ..................................
July, A. !&gt;., 1925, by the f i t &gt; Commisslun or ihe City of Sanford. Less credit 500 sq. yds. brick foundation 0) 80c
400.00 iti accordance with provisions of Resolutions No. 224, No. 225 Si No.
,Ft. Headers @ ...............................................................
Florida.
226, adopted by the City Commission of tho City of Sanford, Fla., on
Vds. Macadam foundation 5” thick @ 7GC ...............' *891.88
17.218.50 July 13th, 1925.
The following is the estimated cost of paving Eighth Street
Total estimated cost ............................................
78.111
, Vds. Brick Pave (Flat) @ 40c .............
To be borne by adjacent property owners.
. 237.30 from Summerlin Avenue west to the East line of Tier "H " In E. R.
(Senl)
I* R. PHI U PS, City Clerk.
Yds. Alley returns @ 30c .....................
Trafford’s Map of the Town of Sanford. Florida, 21 feet in width with Number of feet frontage .................. - ........................ 2,517.32
3,040.50
Publish July 25th &amp; Aug, 1st., 1925.
.Yds. surface treatm ent a t 30c................
. 105.00 a 6-inch rock base surfaced with asphalt from Summerlin Avenue west Assessment per foot frontage ............................... ■ $6.111
jits Type A @ 35.00 .............................—"
From San Carlos Ave. to Mellonville Ave.
. 210,00 to Mellonville Avenue and with sheet asphalt on a 6-inch rock basal
500.00 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL I'ltEPAKED UNDER AUTHORITY
from
Mellonville
Avenue
west
to
the
East
line
of
Tier
"11"
in
E.
R
1D
O
O
cu.
yds.
grading
@ 5 0 c .................. ........................... ...........
386.00
1. Ft. 1 inch House connection a t 45c.....
OF RESOLUTION NO. 227. adopted on the 13th day of July. A. D ,
... 29.50 Trafford’s Map of the Town of Sanford, Florida.
1250 lin. ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter @ 85c .............................. 1,062.50
t Ft. 6" Sewer @ 50c .............................
1925, by the City Commission of the City of Sanford. Florida.
(1) From Summerlin Ave. to Mellonville Ave.
310.00
1600 sq. yds. paving (tp 2.00 ........................................................ 3,200.00
|Ft. 18" Storm Sewer @ 1.55.................
The following is tho estimated cost of paving Celery Avenue
70.00
........ $ 700.00
2 inlets (TO 35.00 ............................ .................................... —••
ent of cost of 18" Sewer to be borne by Sewer Bond Issue.) 1100 cu. yds. grading 6i&gt; 50c ................. ......... ........
330.00
from
Mellonville Avenue East to Summerlin Avenue a width of 32
1800
lin.
ft.
curb
&amp;
gutter
@
85c
...........
.......
...
1,530.00
300
lin.
ft.
12-iach
pipe
&lt;
fi&gt;
1.10
.............................................
lanhoes @ 50.00
..........................u,i. j &gt;
60.00
feet
with
sheet asphalt on a 0-inch rock base.
100
lin.
ft.
flush
curb
fit)
3
5
c
.....................................
35.00
I
manhole
...................................
h Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile a t $100.00 Per M.................... *
100.00 1250 cu. yds. grading ($ 50c ................... ............................. $ 625.00
1000
lin.
ft.
3-inch
drain
tile
at
100.00
per
M.................
..........
2550
sq.
yds.
paving
(a)
1.80
.................
...................................
3,315.00
Ft. 12” Storm Sewer (5) 1.0B .... .................................
375.00
118.30 1500 sq. yds. brick taken up and hauled to City Lot @ 25c.
300.001 Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc............................
Ft. 18" Storm Sewer 0-6 1.25 ...................................... 803.2a | 1000 lin. ft. concrete alley returns (jv 30c ......................
1.615.00
1900 lin. ft. curb &amp; g u tte r @ 85c .......................................
[ent of cost of 18" Sewer to be borne by Sewer Bond Issue.)
200 lin. ft. 18-inch pipe @ 3-00
400.00
6.800.00
5,7 10.80 3400 sq yd*, paving a t $2.00............................... ........ —....... .
Total estimated cost ............
Ft. 21" Storm Sewer 0-6 (y&gt; 2.70 ...... :......... —------ 1,266.30
300 lin. ft. 12-inch pipe (ji&gt; 1.10 .......... ——...... ...... .—.........
330.00
•wrr
1000
lin.
ft.
12-inch
pipe
@
1.10
..............................................
1,100.00
1 manhole ......-................................................................. ........
60.00 To be borne by adjacent property owners.
7
inlets
@
35.00
......................................................................
246.00
..............
26,695.53
.............................................................
2 inlets (n&gt; 35.00 .............................. .....................................
70.00 Number of feet frontage........ ...................... 920
110.00
........................2.582.25
2
manholes
(&lt;
?
&gt;
55,00
.....
..........
..........................................
Assessment
per
foot
frontage
—
...
$6.21
|n. Ft. 21" Storm Sewer 0-6 &lt;K&gt; 2.75
1800 lin. ft. 3-inch drain tile &lt;p&gt; 100.00 per M.
180.00
168.00
...............
187.50
I.IA.MS,
Engineer.
1680
lin.
ft.
3-inch
drain
tile
(rp
100.00
|ier
M.
........
fi. Ft. 24" Storm Sewer 6-8 @ 3.75
Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc ..........................
511.65
Preliminary Engineering, advertising, etc., ................................................
880.00
Feet
Width
iimuents At Street Intersections...................................... 13.00
Pav. Frontage Assessment
Description
fork ........................................................ *............................. 591.91
Total estimated cost .........................- .................................. 7,164.65 Name:
Sanford, Fin,
11,918.00
&gt;* Inspection of Materials .............................................. 75.18
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
171.00 Less credit on 1200 sq. yds. brick (ii&gt; 1.17 ..............................
25
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 19 blk K 32
1,404.00
pease Adv., Etc. 2 per cent ............
602.96 Nunber of feet frontage .................. ................. ..... 1,578.15
,*
171.90
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., la»t 20 blk K 32
ng 5 per cent ............................................................... I,a07.52 Assessment per foot frontage
......
$1.73
171.00
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21, blk K 32
Total estimated cost
...................................... ........... 10,514.00
(2) From .Mellonville Ave. to East Line of Tier **11", K. It.
171.00 Increase of width from 2i ft. to bo borne
25
32
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Cu.,
Lot
22
blk
K
bl
............................................................................... 32,258.75
Trafford’s Map.
171.00
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 23 blk K 32
in*' entirely by adjacent property owners.
by City, estimated cost.
..........
1,807.78
1000 cu. yds. grading @ 50c ................. ............................. $ 500.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21 blk K 32
171.00
25
Lf feet frontage
.............. ....................................... 7,438.42
To
be
borne
by
adjacent
property
owners
...
8.706.22
* 850 lin. ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter (&gt;v85c ..........
722.50 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 2 • blk K 32
171.00
32
f t per foot frontage ....
...........
1.33678
Number of Feet frontage ...................... ....... . ......... 1,917.07
171.00
50
lin.
ft.
flush
curb
@
35c
17.50
26
32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 26- Idk K
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.,
... $4.51
171.00 Assessment per foot frontage
588 |in. ft. concrete alley returns (S&gt;30c ... ...........
176.40 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 27 Idk K 32
25
Feet
Final
WILI.IAM.1,
Engineer.
f i ; f. d T
292.20
42.72
2,0110.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 28 blk. K 32
Description
Frontage
Assessments 1000 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00
Feet
Preliminary
239.19
35
325 lin. ft. 12-inch pipe (K&gt; L10 ...............................................
375.50 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot I, blk I, 32
Mayfair, Sanford, Fla.
Frontage Assessment
Description
NAME
171.00
25
32
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
18
blk
L
2
inlets
(a)
35.00
............
.....................................................
70.00
246.80
Cline, Lot 5 Block 1 ...........................
. 563)1
Duma
Vista
Estates,
Sanford,
Fla.
171.00
"5
1 manhole ............. ............................................ .....................
60.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,Lot 13 Mk L 32
265.15
Cun, Lilt 6 Block 1 ................................. 61.11
1B1.01
39.87
171.00 F. E. Sherman, Is t I, Blk A ...........
25
.............................
100.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,Lot 20 blk I. 32
265.15 1000 lin. ft. 3-inch drain tile
■bitktns.in. Lot 7 Blk 1 .........
61.4 I
227.00
50
Chail.
Phillips,
Lot
2,
Blk
A
171.00
25
321.91 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21 blk L 32
265.15 Engineering, legal expense, advertising, etc..............................
[•McKir.lv, Lot 8 Blk. 1 .......................... 61.41
227.00
50
S.
J.
Bigg
ora,
Lot
3,
Blk
A
171.00
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 22 blk l. 32
265.15
Bridgctt, Lot 9 Blk. 1....................... 61.11 ,
227.00
60
F.
E.
Shermun,
Is»t
4,
Blk
A
..
................
171.90
32
25
261.54
Total estimated cost ................................................................. 1,325.84 Sanford Hotel Really Co., Lot 23 blk I,
IMcKirdy, Lot 13 Bik. 1 ..........................61
227.00
50
239.10
Frank
Witte,
Lot
5,
Blk
A
...............................
35
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21 blk I, 32
To be borne entirely by4 adjacent property owners.
26 1.61
IMwzh’.m, Lot 14, Blk. 1...........................61
227.00
50
E.
S.
Stoakley,
Lot
6,
Blk
A
..........................
187.50
25
49
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 18 blk t,
264.54 Number of feet frontage
.......................... H23.97
Lot 9 Blk. 2 ......................................61
227.00
187.50
50
25
P.
B.
Butner,
Lot
1,
Blk
it
...................................
4(1
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 19 blk &lt;i
264.64 Assessment per foot frontage
................
$5.25
Co., Lot 10 Blk. 2....................
01
187.50 F. E. Sherman, Lot 2, Blk B
25
227.00
40
...................... 50
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
(
o.,
Lot
20
blk
(1
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
264.54
Co, U 11, Blk 2 ......................
61
232.50 F. E. Sherman, Lot 3, Blk B
227.00
31
Sanford Hotel Realty t o.,Lot 21 blk t, 40
.......... 50
264-54
Feet
Preliminary
Co, Let 15 Blk. 2 . ........................61
227.00
50
C. J. Marshall, Beg at the NE Cor. of tho in­
F. E. Klirritmn, Lot 4, Blk B
43.37
NAME
Description
Frontage Assessment
M,t&gt;’ C'I.,S. 10 F t. Lot 6 Blk. 3
1"
227.00
tersection of Chapman Ave., and Union Ave.
50
Luke
Thompson,
Ixit
5,
Hlk
B
...........................
242.86
Fort Mellon, Sanford, Fla.
lfalty « Ut 7 Blk. 3.........................
56
227.00
Run northerly on the Easterly side of Chap­
Luke Thompson, Lot 6, Blk It ........................... 50
212.86
.... 140
662.20
r ' • Lot 8 Blk. 3 ...........
56
W. A. Zachary, Lot 18 ...
227.00
man Ave. 182 feet thence Easterly parallel
60
Mi
.
Myrtle
l/Ognn,
Lot
1,
Blk
&lt;!
...................
356.48 Fort Mellon Development Co., 1-ot 36
f*Ity Co., Lot A ......................................... 82.2
.... 55
260.15
with Union Ave. 253.63 ft. thence Southerly
227.00
50
Mrs. Myrtle Logan, Lot 2. Blk C .......
355.62 port Mellon Development Co., Lot 37
**l!y Co., Lot It............................ .....
82
.... 05
269.15
parallel with Chapman Ave. 182 feet; thence
227.00
F. E. Sherman, IM 3, Blk C ........................... 50
355.62 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 38
‘ f. aC
......
82
.... 55
269.15
Westerly on the Northerly side of Union Ave.
227.00
F. E. Sherman, Lot 4, Blk C ......................... 60
355.62 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 39
e,l‘y co. Lot d ................ :..................... 82
.... 65
269.15
1,731.83
203.03
253.63 to beg.................... ......
:&gt;~
227.00
F. K. Sherman, I-ot 5, Blk C .............. ............ 50
^■ihy Co, Lot E ......................................... 82
355.62 Fort Mellon Development Co., I&lt;ot &gt;0
269.61 Chri-itinn Science Church, Mrs. Mattie (,. Pace,
57
227.00
F. E. Sherman, la&gt;t 6, Blk (' ........... ..............! 50
217.11 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 58
J*!y* U-t I, Blk 6 ...................................... 57.05
650.38
. 137.0
Trustee. Beg a t the NE Cor. of the inter­
Pace Acres, Sanford, Florida.
217.76
Lot 2, Blk 6 ...........
....... .................. 57.13
659.38
137.5
section of Locust Ave., and Union Ave., Run
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 76
City
of
Sanford,
Flu
The S. 150 ft. of the
247.76
mi&gt;8on- Lot 3, Blk 6 ...................................57.13
Easterly on the Northerly side of Union Ave.
Pace Acres, Sanford, Florida.
836.27
W, 181.2 ft . of Lot 22 184.2
217.76
r*y*
I. Blk 6 ..... ................................. 57.13
117.19 ft. thence Northerly parallel with
1.737.00
N.
Ingram—
382.6
City of Sanford, Fla. Tho a iso ft. of Lot 23
217.76
,r*r, Lot 5, Blk 6 .. ..................................... 57.13
Locust Ave., 126 ft- thence Westerly parallel
The West 119,2 feet of North I2U feet of
City of Sanford, Fla. Beg. un the! North lino
247.76
r’^ &lt;. Lot 6, Blk 6 ...................................... 57.13
with Union Ave., 117.19 ft., thence Southerly
790.98
*
*!;■)
lot 13
......................................................... .... 148.2
of Ct■lery .\v e. at a
i* Lot 7. |i|k 6 ...
851.91
........................... 107.13
on the Easterly side of Locust Ave. 120 ft, to
N.
Ingram
point
40
ft.
East
of
the
216.50
N Blk 6 .........
803.03
...............................................66.81
117.19
1,303.97
Bog.
North 1-" f*'ct of I-ot 12 .......................... ... 270.95
ccnteir lino of Melton)hl.&lt;on, Lot 9 Blk 6 ...................................67
247.20
W.
J.
Bryan—Beg.
on
the
Nly
line
of
Union
2,189.50
161
K
F.
Lane.
North
121)
feet
of
Lot
10
villa Ave., run East
247.20
%li N c m
} Lot 1". Blk 6 ...........................................57
Ave., at a point 58.74 feet Westerly from the
Florida
Long’s
Addition.
Sanford,
401 ft. :S'orth 4 de217.20
^
Lot 11. Blk 6 ...................
57
NW Cor. of the intersection of Lake View
%
247.20 H. S. Long
grees East 150 ft ., west
Lot 12, Blk 6 .......................................57
Ave., and Union Ave. run 120 feet Norther­
Lot 9 &amp; lleg. nt the NE Cor. of said Lot
247.20
401 ft.. South 4 do*ri' hL Lot 13. Blk 6 ................................... 67
t
ly parallel with Lake View Ave., thcnco
\ **
9 run N. 1 degrees E. 100 ft. West 117 ft.
'F. Lot 11, Blk 6
210.16
951.75
gretft
East 150 ft., to
Westerly 58.71 feet parallel with Union Ave.
S. I degrees W. 100 ft., East 117 ft. to
2.092.94
216.50
Co., Lot 1, Blk 5 ..................................56.81
beg.
461
thence Southerly parallel with Lake \ iew
61125
117
“l‘\ Lot 2. Bik 5 ........................................... 57
217.20
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
any
and
all
persons
interested
in the
Ave.,
120
ft.
thence
Easterly
on
tho
Norther­
D'C• ...............
2:18.72
217.20 [I. S. Long, Lot 10 ................. ............................ 45.17
r,- ‘ &gt; &amp; ( \ F. Teague, Lot 3, Blk 5 ...........57
ly side of Union Ave.. 58.74 ft. to tho
special assessments against the various piece* of property above de­
257.2a
49
401.78 scribed thut snid special assessments are payable in full within thir­
247.20 II. S. Long, Lot 11 --Lot
Blk 5 ....... ..............................57
beg.
257.25
-19
Lot 5, Blk 6 ..................
..............57
247.20 II
I ju n g , L o t
12
Eunice B. Godwin—Reg. ut the NW • or. of in­
ty days utter the above and foregoing special assessment roll has been
257.25
19
247.20 B. S. Lui g. Lot 1 3 ...................
j | ty ( o-. Lot 6. Blk 5 ...............................57
tersection of Lake View Ave., and Union Ave.,
......
equalized, approved und confirmed, or in ten equal annual install257.25
49
813.50 II, 8. Lung, L°t 14 ....
"MW Co, Lot 7, Blk 5 ............................. 194.5
run Westerly on the Northerly side of Union
■nieuts with interest a t 8 per cent per annum from and after the time
257.25
, hittonden, Lot 8, Blk 5
56.81
246.50 II s. Lung, l"[ Li
Ave. 58.71 ft., thence Northerly parallel with
... ............ 49
said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
217.20 || S Long. U‘*tr- »t intercscction uf the ccnPwliy Co., Lot 0, Blk 6
r.7
Lake View Ave., 1211 ft. thence Etuterly par­
A meeting of tho Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Ha.,
allel with Union Ave., 58.71 ft., thence South- ^
l,nK ,,f Eighth St. with the West line of
B‘' a ly &lt; "•. Lot 10. Blk 5 ........................... 57
2 17.20
will bo held at the City Hull nt 2:30 P. M. on the 10th day of August
r ‘ ty Co, Lot II, Blk 5 ........................... 57
erly on the Westerly side of Lake \ iew Ave.
217.20
A. D., 1925, nt which meeting said board will hear any and all com­
Mellonville Ave. run West 419 feet, South
401.78 plaint* and objections as to such special assessments, and will a t said
217.20
120 ft. to beg.
58.71
107.7
feet
to
West
line
of
P ty r '*- Lot 12, Blk 5 ........................... 57
150 feet East
First Street Extension, Sanford, Fla,
247.20
£ , y ' ° - Lot 13, Blk 5 ........................... 57
Mellonville Ave. thence N I degrees h. to
time adjust and equalise said assessments on a basis of justice and
2,186.68
116
5
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot i7
813.50
r * ty
L'&gt;t 14, Blk 5 ......................... 191.5
big (I vs* the -North 33 feet)
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust­
25
171.00
Lot C blk M 32
2 16.50
, ‘, y r °o Lot 1, Blk 1 ... ...................
“ 'o[U.e ,, hereby given to any and all persons interested m the Sanford Hotel Realty
56.84
ed,
sanio will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding liens
32M
25
' ty Co., Lot 2, Blk 1
171.00
Lot
li blk
247.20 .
\ scs'ments against the various pieces of property above de- Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,
.57
upon
the property against which said assessments are made until paid
171.00
25
1 °» Lot 3,Blk I .................................57
247.20 *SlWJ,il|
,ni,| special assessments are payable in full within thir- Sanford Hotel Realty &lt;&lt;»., Lot 1*9 blk M 32
in
accordance
with provisions of Resolution No. 227, adopted by the
Lot
18
tdk
M
171 un
25
&lt;’°*. Lot 4.Blk t .................................57
217.20
' .fr. r the above and foregoing special assessment roll h a s . Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 1» hlk M 32
City
Commission
of the City of Sanford, Fla,, on July 13th, 1925.
32
25
171.00
Co.. Lot 6,Blk | ................................ 57
247.20 *&gt;' du&gt;’ . , , .pnruri'il mid confirmed, or in ten equal annual in-I Sanford Hotel limit)- Co., I.ot -0 t- « .1
(Seal)
l*. R. PHILLIPS, City Cle*k.
32
25
t tn , „er
„„d . t i e r .hr I ....................tal R eal.) Cm. Lot SI Uk M
171.00
14*.
247.20 l „ „ ruuallerd. * « £ &gt; ;&lt; »
Fe.i, ,V°” Lot 5« ........................... 57
Publish
July
23th
uiul
August
1st, 1 9 2 5 ,__ ______
.
33
20 it i. 17L9Q
247.20
W,;*,| l . . “4 n " a P;..nd approved nnd confirmed.
* * * * * U *d
* « M
L
\
” Lot
7*Ulk » .............................. - - 5 7
tiute
said
ape
F • ot L Blk 7 ............................
10^.15
859-25

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1925

PAGE EIGHT

THEJAjTFQ R pjiER A LP. SATURDAY AUGUST 1, 1925

CIVIL W A R ‘ENOCH ARDEN’
SEES HIS CHILDREN A G A IN
M y wife voce m curntni f a (.»*,
JOAQUIN. Tex.. Auk. 1.—The
a r.d o U h c e n d c.f &lt;h«
gray-clad line emerged from the
_ th ird y e a r 1 c&amp; tne back
tangle of brush and young trees,
paused for a moment as if to gath­
e r ell its strength, and charged
hotly up the slope.
Tne air was split with the shrill
rebel yell. In answer, from the hill
crest opposite, enme a thunderous
roar of artillery fire. The gray line
faltered, closed its ranks nnd
came on again.
The grent battle fhlckamauga
was on.
Tragedy hovered over the green
slope at nightfall. And amid the
confusion of the battle field, where
the screaming shrnpnel wiped out
whole companies nnd men’s names
were less than n puff
.
of star dust
in the outer darkness, the fate of
II deelAcd Io
the individual soldier did not count.
w rilt her a n d
Reported ns Slain
fljk Vhat &lt;»/e .
So that is why young John A.
v resum e A
Pinknrd, private in the army of
the south, got lost—lost from his
compnny, lost from the sight of
men that knew him. lost from
everything that made life dear to
him.
Pinknrd, who dragged himself
off the field nnd fell in with the
first bunch of troopers he met,
was reported ns .lend. And so—but
let him tell it.
Pinknrd now is 05, n retired,
ministor, n quiet old man who ia
waiting in this quiet Texas village
for the lees of life to run out.
“ When I enlisted I had a wife,
and a child by a form er marriage,"
he snys. "During the first year
of the war nnother child was born.
My wife nnd family stayed with
Rorv. J . A .
her patents.
"Now when I left wo had taken
P m lu u J
n wounded soldier to our house to
M rs.ftla.
M n J .M
recover and ho stayed there during
Ice Ptnam
Idea re
my absence. A fter Chicknmnugn
news came to my family that I head a little. "We talked it over,
Asked to Resume.
had been killed. It wan three years and I arranged for her to have a
“The years passed. Finally I
before I could return home.
divorce.
learned through a brother that
"When I got l»nrk. at last, I
“She kept the girls ami I took thi( husband had died. My second
found preparations for a wedding a train to get ns far away from wife also was dead.
In progress. My wife, Udieving me, that town—Cross Plains. Tenn.—
"So I decided to write to her
dend, had worn mourning for two as I could. I never went back.
and ask that we resume, us liest
yen.s and then she had learned
"I ennie to Texas and eventually we could, what had been broken
io love the young man left behind married. Then I learned that my off. She never answered.
four years Is1fore.
wife had never married this young
"I never attempted to commun­
"I gave her her choice. She chose chap. A few days before the wed­ icate with any of them again.
him.
ding hi* sickened •ami died. Then,
"Then, this year, my two daugh­
"Well"—the old man bent his later, she married another man. ters, both grown old and prosper­

Probistoric Bog Being
Drained by Scientists
SASKATOON', Saak.,
F'oindl hunters of the Itn
In Museum digging thi
in nn ancient hog near
25 miles south of here,
trace of North America
toric man, have ereeted
asm pumn on an elevatei
beside th:- nwamn.
Through a hime, the
drawfT «f each dny. An
Species nf niltelnpc, a qi
buffalo bones and Imli
bsve been found. It wa
the pnol served as a wi

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In Itii' follow |nu ill si'i Hu d lands
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Mvo fo u r p ro fits o n t h e lum b er,

no Substitute for Results
Advertising

bates

19r a l i s t

The Property for Discerning People

SamnU

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learn

Typ«

Llnr Mf*',rlc,ed *°

REAL

Th* p“"-

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L laeorrect insertion.
Mi f,ir »al)se&lt;iuent
Fvj# office thould be
^ U i e l r In esse of

li easier « t e m p le ! fo
communicsb
w ith them

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/ J ik r s n r r r Dutch colonial with
/ f| ay ®— o K full celling* second
,,oor&gt; n ’*—* iivin*
rulU IU tSvA.-JA
dlnlr g n»,ni. kit
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t li* n r Jb c d ru o n u , lu t f i
Pricm Includes all lumber cut to lit,
highest grade Interior woodwork, siding
flooring, windows, doors, glass, paint
hardware, nails, lath, roofing, will
complete Instructions and drawings
F re ig h t paid to your station. Per
manent homes — NOT PORTABLE
Man&gt; styles to choose from. Writ*
to d a y for FREE M o n e y .S a v in s
f'a.allu e .No. lam*.

T h o A la d d in C o . Wllraliaelaa
■**C*]r, Mfcfc. - Pwtltad, On * - TMMta Oat

Bungalow with 5
* Z ma n,”‘ b,a th- Locntcd on des.rahle corner in Sanford Heights.

ri t.
t0h w
'“{ricul
tru
\Vant t,Ch
ad ami
dis
on request.

nV .h i Ll' r-n con&gt;e" lencM- Sacrifice
at m
f,,r il- Inquire
at n,&gt; ls t National Hank Illdg.

fjpresentatlve thort in

a n d

m e t a l

1
ads have the \\ ~
culntton m Southwestern r
•• Kite 8c
ft”

w o rk

SIGNS
Any Kind—Anywhere
B olt- Nippev

Formerly Sanford Sign Shop
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave.
F irst Street.

pr h

[N ovj estae
Fo nv/ flmtly
been hilled
THIS
13 DIRECTORY

ous came to visit me. They stnyed a whole week.
"When I last saw them they
were both under ten years of age.
Now one is 67 and the other is
61.
"Their mother is well, they sny.
Ami I? Well. I have no tegrets. I
have seen my two babies again."
The daughters are Mrs. Ella lx.*c
Pinson ami Mrs. J. M. Horn. Pinkaril's former wife is now Mrs. C. G.
F'linore.

It flare ttllkla easy
|t people of Sanford
t to nftrn needed,
j llat when a i r apeI la required.
It la
lilpkabetleallr
fo r

MAINE —
Sentinel.
People are
JAMFIS n . COWAN—All kinds property,
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. the Sentinel
W ater and Bont Tanks. At Oak plication.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
A LITTLE TTANT AD
HERALD will bring y0
Building: Material ri’mlts.
Advertise those
tides you have stored a
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general nave no use for. A little
cement work, sidewalks, build­ ??tl i,,‘ n « y b ,ing you
,
ing blocks, irrigation boxee. J. B. dollars. Phone 118
Terwllleger, Prop.
tentative will call and see

FLORIDA
Orlando
........ .
largest classi|'&lt;u business, rate lc a word, min­
imuni - Io cash with order.
Lumber and Building Material
FOR SALE:
orange grove
C arter Lumber Company
MORNING JOURNAL is the right in Panin.
West Third Street
Phone 505 TIIK
accepted want ad medium in 765, Sanford.
' \t" " a .(Fla.) One cent a word
-in insertion. .Minimum 25c.

HILL LUMBER CO. Housa
Service, Quality and Price.

kwr.

DAVID B. HYER

»

T H i a x i T V .:
«

FIRST—LOCATION—Surrounded l»y the city’s
finest residential section and iin the heart of
Sanford on the Dixie Highway
SECOND—ACCESSIBILITY—Only two or three
minutes to all schools, churches and business
sections.
IHIRI) IMPROVEMENTS —All streets have
been paved (with asphalt), sidewalks have
been laid, all utilities, water, gas, sewers,
lights, etc., have been installed and the con­
tract has been awarded for the installation
of a residential white way (the first in Santord). Artistic landscape planting is now in
progress.
Sanford, Florida

Orlando, Plarldn

II A R I I K f t

MHJRIII—PRICES—1The prices of our lots are
low-W e invite you to compare our prices
&gt;wth those ot surrounding properties.

SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
» Firat Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children

.1. CAFE
In Service and Qua]
!rtet and Park Ave-

G STORE — Pre
-Zi. Sodas.
Wi
'(a a* y«ur phone.

ELECTRIC CO.
P Gillon &amp; Platt
1 L’erythintf decf LU. Electratfith
AND
18LPPLIE3
C 1 Fir«
Elm,
9
10th Street.

J 1 i:'° 0:11 Ui- tots will he advance
10 to 20 percent on August ISt

/A

&lt;5.0O D

OMS

_____

ON

Y O U Li

Y £ 5 ( I T ' S A C O D 'D C&gt;M&lt;2
3 6 T re &gt; R
U - C O K / N 'Q T H A N )
T H O O N C O N Y O U 1! .------—

For Rent
ALOW

I lull &lt;e
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished
apartment, il hildreti welcome,
Phone 712 |&gt;otwcen 6 ami 7.
n” i......................

Malaria, Chills and I
Dengue or Ililiou.s Fever.
It kllla the iceruia.

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

FOlrK LOTS, CLOSE TO NEW $50,000 LAUN
DI*'- e a s t e r n EXPOSURE.
SIZE 221 FI’. HY 151 FT.

a o t'T III.A N II P A IN T
Til# Paint That Ha&gt;ea T o s
Money.

Price $8000

Manufactured by
■ keraun-l.ladalrr Palaf Cc,
Hold by
I.USSINf) PAINT COMPANT
IIS

TERMS.

Staanalla Are.
Phnae 27S

Seminole Business Exchange

Earle T. Field

We Offer

Phone 8

e ra Im prove
menta

...........

Th oroughly
H'Teeneil

FLORIST"
r yf 0fc4*/on».
!_' Cont 260- \V

Ocean
View Hotel
Mr*, t;.

"YEU

i,
thr Vrnr
llali-s; Open
IS.oil All
per dav
Ity tho
Wool, 125.00 , outlie;
115.00 single.

COHO.V a D o

J. Ciiala. Mgr.
BK’ ACII. K L O IU D A

I

J- H. HUTCHINSON
&lt; Bldg.
Florid*

RG CORPORATION
F'irst Street
Phone 71.1

Tam pa.

ADVF.RIISING gets results if
reaches potential buyers. I
latka Daily News is circulated
an industrial and agricultural s
tiun.

tf
Y,
X TH O uS
Y O U S / \ l T 5 Y O U 'P
N C V C R W C 2 A R /s. ’S T R A l U
{ -M T ,
f-M R-* H A | ? -------T H A T '2
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FDR RENT: Two
• fcood location.
east on corner of ° 14- Mn‘r,,0,ia Av“
Hue ami Katev f o r RENT
221-K. First Street, Opposite Pastoffice
tract ively
luins, Iitivnrian and Japanese ADVERTISE ini the Journal-Tierroom
aparti
aid.
South
G
curgia’s greatest
China ntake
• lovely Rifts
newspaper. .Moin,ing, afternoon, PRICE $7500. ONLY $500 CASH
Light house keeping
O A L fK
weekly and Su
Classified
J he Ball Hardware rates 10c per line••'"lay.aycross
sleeping
rooms.
100!)
-n
v
..i..
r
Jour$L;&gt;U Values for
...........$ 1 .00 IO REACH BUYERS or salleri of
nai-Ilerald, Wiuyeroas, Georgia.
75c VulucH f o r ........
-jOc Florida real estnto advertise la
the St. Petersburg Time*. One cent
ING TRIBUNE— DEAN'BERG CORPORATION
Etc.
_____Automobiles
202 First Street
G. TAYLOR DYER
\V. H. LONG
Send in your subscription to the I
cent a word daily, two cents a word
As
L
our
A
s
They
l.ast
Phone
711
DEI’ENDAULE I SElTtV
Tribune or hand it to your local
Sundays.
“A Greater Sanford Through
I " - I Dodge Touring.
51 EAT 5LARKET
dealer so you can read Florida’s
Fnlntlnjf—Dccoratinu
H»25 Dodge Coupe.
A Greater Chamber of
greatest newspaper. One year.
PHONE 303
H2.I Dodge Coupe.
Commerce”
■HO Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla, $8.00, 0 months, &gt;1 03, three months
1122 Dodge Touring,
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
I'.i2.1 Dodge Graham 1 1-2
ance policy add 7oc to your order.
RINK’S FILLING
Truck.
DO YOU WA NT TO BUY or sell i
I'*2I Dodge Screen 1-2 ton "
STATION
anything? if &gt;o advertise in ‘
I. W . F h illi|is ' Sons
H. A. SPEIR
1113 Sanford Av c. Sanford, Fla
he Gainesville Sun.
,
Dodge Hroa. Sales and Ser
1
"one
3
Oak an.I 2i
Contractor and Builder
We recommend (he following
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
ns
Ihe three lies! money-mak­
Pensacola
is
beginning
the
|90-M — Phono — 490-M
greatest development in Georgia’s
ers In our office ut this time:
history; a half million dollar high­
2108 PALMETTO AYR.
way to the gulf beach just finish­
h ea l esta ti
INSURANCE
Business Sites
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Fisenmbia Hay started;
on Celery Avenue just
Apartment House Sites
Everything
quarter million dollar opera house
off Sanford Ave.
under construction; two millions
Water Fronts
For the Sportsman being spent on highway; greatest
$10. per foot
chance for live developers to get
At
in on ground floor. Writo Devel­
Very coay terma.
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
Ball Hardware
cola News.
bl»
H(in„|.h Hnnanlntv.

i ro n Hutu
O SERVICE Day
leeta all trains. RagPhone 551 and C3-W Chinawnre in English Force-

ire nnd Quality
tcigns
IA C A F E
ffle House
ilcr. 105 W. 1st

.

la n prearrlptlan fur

i’AI.M BEACH COUNTY - Thlscene of stupendous devclop5J0Mt* *u’n(1 “ bout it in the Pulm
ttcach I ost. Sample copy sent on

HILTON’S

, &amp; SONS
Drive It. .
.
I 2nd St. at It. R

IN D U S T R IE S THAT B U ilT

llllIK .
««IlfI tn
IIIu nil
iiimI I ii
• f 11• .I
•if

Ilo*« Building

l.ES FOR RENT

T IM E S .

. i la. thousands read the clas:jf,,1'i »“ KC* «,f Florida's Great
I ""u Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
.Iininiuni -5c, cash with order.
» n te for complete rate card.

Memb«r A. t 4

I — M ultigraphing,
d m ailing—as you
len you wnnt it.
II. FL Porch, F irs t
ik Bldg.

WHO BUILT THE

T A M | 1A ~ I ‘ A I I . Y

ARCHITECT

Directory

W E BUILT FOR THE H A N .

Two corners. Will
together for $5500,
separately, Corners
lots $1,350, Terms
chaser.

LAI)V REPRESENTATIVE wnnevery town In the State
of r londn to handle exclusive sale
of quick selling article direct to
women. Saleswomen in other states
without experience making easily
SIO per week. Here’s an opportun­
ity to make big money nnd work
in your own town. Gottesmnn &amp;
UREL AYE. oC., 105 1-2 8 Pryor St., Atlanta,
sell nil four
Or will sell
$1,500, inside
Rooms For Rent
to suit pur-

THREE LOTS IN ROSE COURT FOR RENT—Rooma with or withRca8onabI° rates,
75x110. rPriced
.
for quick sale at
$ 1,110 each-I. Terms $110 cash, $110
In .10 daay*, $110 in 60 days, $60
brunt bedroom
in 00 diays, balance paynblo $60
at Milan* Theatre or 321
quarterly&gt;*• H not sold today the
nolia Avenue.
r.: i&gt; room house nenrly above price will advance.
*1 on .1 acres very rich
*"9?.
Furnished bed
d under high state of
NEW STUCCO DUNGALOW
511 Park Avc.
• -6,000 seedling trees jiust
finished, faces east, nnd is
i* budded, electric lights,
,')C*t residential section of FOR RENT: F’urnished rooms nr
plant for cooking. Out- - a nl;le
ford. $500 cash will handle, _ garage. Apply 810 Park Ave,
garage. This plnco has
i flooded, lies close to city "f th‘‘ 1x181 l,uilt homes in the FOR RENT: Attractively furnisl
&gt;tion. Price $8,000.00.
ed rooms for one or two; non
orms. Owner entering
the wnter, 571-J.
. ONE ROSE COURT LOT
less. J. I|. Hutchinson, with
150 feet frontage. If sold
(thin the next few days owner
sell for $1700. $100 cash, $270
jn .Ml days. Halnnce $00 every
thnv months. If interested you
must act quick on this one.

&gt; REA( H the prosperous farm
and fern growers of Volus
county advertise in the DeLam
' V News, rate lc per won!

, \ uv. gi

of F l o r i d a since
ttefernnees;
■' Irst National Bank.

Ilulld (h it
yourself. Our
UntnirtHsMci.
rm iN» iisp,
ft**(Q'u.luatiiM

FOR SALE

?hJI0
T x&lt;L
nia-Xenia
M«*»Gnz
&gt;'
through
the

way.

.prrnTUF.in

BO Y
__

WANTED TO RENT: Five or six
room house with gas, water and
lights. S. W. Uradford.

AHOUT Polk f
nd, through t

ESTATE

E. SPURLING, su:
specialist. Subdivision
lando, Florida, and
Heights, Florida on Dix

O H o ' — 1
&lt;2 v i s
fd A S
T k C 0 1 .1 5
-A S T R A W
H A T .

LARGE CORNER LOT

' VEnpM&gt;vr’“
r K® 00P—Frintini
Engraving, 'pEmbossing,
See u
first
We do it. Phone 417-W d iu m ln S o u lh *F,’rida’1
mornings. STAR-TELl
K. « . Ave.-Commerclal St.
Lakeland, Florida.

A rstes »f» -----------

k trV'r&gt;i'
P * ‘l»o for first
|M rs, C.G.Elmorft

0n th° . F1« S »

reoueit C°Py “nd ra" card

t t a line
—— i t a line

Wanted
WANTED: From five
___ to 10 ncrcs
unimproved lnml within radius
of three miles of city. II. care The
Herald.

* . St ■

Husidont

loom*. klUtiin,
njlh. Four otbri
tbowii In
Fire Citjl.ni

For Sale

one of the most rupidlv

l(aui«&gt;r tow

m i l l w o r k , h a r d w a r e a n d la b o r .

Living rootn.dln
tng room, 2 bul

For Sale

Cash In Advance

ew Home Mu \V. Third SI.

You can
buy a ll tho &amp;

one 1148
g Dally

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PAGE NINB

It K A I. K S T A T t!
A crea ge. Farm s and
f)rar
a Special! y
,I
, l a . o Laurel Avenue,

n ^ V .- f i.e

HANKoaD' *

1' lorlsta Association.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLF
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s
classified medium, rate,
charge. Hie minimum.

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I'UV 1|( .

MORGANTOWN, W. VA.,
are interested in F’lorida.
of them through a clnssif
in the Morgantown POST
cents a word for six consi
issues.

»0 foot lot on F’ark Avenue
Very desirably located.

n * e lliM.ni lin ,.|||„K |„ ..... . nelghll.irlln
AM of in, so Places can lie pur, has,,I
llicli r,M|,t'ctlve ilasses are • xcellenl l„!y

THE ri.ARKSBl.'RG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia's largcat daily. Want ml rate 1 |- 2e {icr
word; 1 insertion* 1 1--4c; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion

Considerably below market
Value

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Magnolia at Second

211 E. FIRST ST.

nave you room1* io rent or some
second hand furniture to sell ? j
Use The Herald's classified page
and get results.

W. It. SMITH, MGR

Phone 48
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r ntiiiiMuiill) •

LOANS

Rose Court
Lot No. 79

INVESTMENTS

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YOUR NEWSPAPER
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Florida’s Heart,'
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'•ill? m Riebest Cnrilcn Land

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and Saturday, moderate »ouUr~“** •
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A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S D IS P A T C H E S
S A N F O R fi, F L O R ID A ,

Struts

NUMBER 31L

ANDREWS PICKS ^ a m e B e tw ee n T a m p a A n d CIVIC CHAMBER Large
Sanford T h row n O u t W h e n
M an ager M o o r e P r o t e s t s HEARS REPORT Homes Being Bi
of McFarland Permits Show
Local Cltili Leader Declares'
T om pa Is Using Ineligible !
Players and Acting Presi­
Than Hundred Added
dent Upholds Ills Protest
Andrews in Effort To
Slop Activity of Rummers Yesterday’s Game
On The Canadian Itordcr

Immoner At CapiThis Aftw"oon

PRICE FIVE CENTS

FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925.

187-Acre Tract Near
Sanford Is Sold To
Pennsylvania Man

To He Played Again

1 ’ *■*&gt;

Director of Campaign Tells
l)f Progress Thus Far In
‘Great ForwardMovement’;
Urges Support of Everyone

FOREIGN POLICY 3*
RECEIVES PRAISE'
issr .r c m i
Teams Practically
,m
Completed Today OF W. R. CASTLEI,0 ,tr
increase
In
Seven
Trade Hotly Hears Discussion School of Politics Hears A
Months Is Large
Defense of American Stand
on inennif Tax L Deferred
Toward Other Nations; Not

Purchase by 11. C,. Ohmit,
Pennsylvania cnpitijliny; of a
Sanford Pilot Also Plans T o ' 187-ncrco tract lying south­
Protest Games With Lake­ west of Snnford Grove, was an­
today by R. J. Holly,
land and St. Petersburg nounced
Jr„ who negotiated the trainDry Enforcement Head Goes
action. The purchase price is
,dy
About Task With Renewed TAMPA, duly :t 1.— Upholding said to he between $125,000 and
t
protest uf Manager Moore, of
$150,000. The property was
Determination of Winning the
Real
Estate
Payments
the Sanford team, Uny Pamioly,
_ Arc L o w ered In
bought from .1. D. Ilrice, of this
In Favor Recoi»ni/inuSoviet Total of Building Peracting
president
of
the
Florida
.... r,
\V \ tillf Vtf’TfiV t. .
.
.......*
hi mu fiumuu
city.
Members of the Chamber of
fibutc to Memory
.Mr, Ohmit, it is ntinounced, Commerce and their guests listen­
mils Thus Far Is
Wit.I IAMSTOWN, Mass., July
plans the expenditure of bc- ed with murh interest r.l the week­ .'It.—The foreign policy of the
the snapicst negro bnmi in Omaha. I treasury Thursday began repairing noon between Tampa and tf.mfcrd
Noted Statesman has
Way Ahead Of 1924
tween $75,000 and $100,000 m ly luncheon at the Seminole Cafe country came prominently before
just a little more strut in his the fences against smugglers along off and it will in; played over.
the development of the tract today to a number of talk* and tho Institute of Politics Thursday,
marching now than ever before, j the northern border of »he United
When Pitcher holey went to the
into subdivision property. The reports relative to the outlook and with a State Department represen­
jh in g t o n . July J i.— why"
With the issuance of build­
’Veil, his band has eon- States. As a first step ho authors- mound in the fifth inning Mana­
(above the little brick tracted to play for u parade of the • d the appointment nf more than ger Moore, of the Sanford team, development is to gel under prospects of the lug membership tative its proponent and a promi­ ing penults at the office of
way within a short time, it is campaign now in progress.
nent historian its comentator. Tho City Clerk L. R. I’hilips durb mourning relatives Ku Klux Ivlnn, who will march in loo additional customs inspector: then notified the official scorer
understood.
Am regalia, w ith hoods and every- t • ),c assigned between the Atlun- that he filed a protest on the game
former, William K. Castle, chief
As
the
first
s|ienker,
1».
II.
Mc­
riends gathered today to thing.
Mr. Ohmit linn already ntado Farland. director of the campaign of the Western F.uropcnn division, i»K July for thc erection of a
' .
•
’ic seaboard and .Western line of mid would continue to piny under
Iheir last farewell to —------------------------------------------ — 1 N'-,rth Dakota.
heavy investments elsewhere Ifor the trade hotly and vice-presi­ declared that the United States large number new home:) and
that protest. The Sanford man­
but this is hi* first purchase dent of the American City Iturcau, was determined upon the funding residences in Sanfnrd, con­
mJennings Bryan, flags
A T J A M t1 n r
Convinced that the federal gov- ager based his protest on the stnt'in Sanford, lie contemplates gave a detailed -eport of the or of all foreign war debts and was struction in this city mounted
red at half staff from r i J I J l l l l A I U \ N 1 } r "rnn,enl is losing from ten to fif- ment that Foley is playing under further
investments here in the ganiintion that is being perfected no Khylock. Recognition of the
1
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u
m
/
t
l
l
i
u
n
t
j
H
a I teen million dollars annually in an assumed name und also has
to a total of $ 1 0 9 ,0 3 8 for the
rcat government Build*
near future.
....
..... active
. . . . . . . part
....... of the earn
....... Soviet government of Russia, Mr.
for the
played in u league higher than
V
A
r
»
U
T
/
P
I
I
JO
A
D
P
venue
as
a
result
of
customs
evamark the nation’s
paign which will begin next Tucs- Castle rejected on the ground that month, an increase over July
Ci i,|n , 1*ho awiMunt secretary has Class C. He also said that three
day
morning.
| tho government was linked with of 1924 of $40 ,7 0 9 or approx­
tribute to the Com­ I
other
players
on
the
Tampa
team
about the development of a
Ho declared that so fnr ns he I tho third intcmntionale and has imately 75 per cent.
program with which lie hopes to had the same status. According
Construction in Snnford during
could see the work accomplished carried on world wide destructive
ilrnopinjr colors fP"kc« of the
combat the smuggler* of merchan­ to Moore, Sneed, Hickey and Swan­
the first seven months of this year
son
are
not
using
their
right
names
thu* far indicated that Snnford propaganda.
d he had jriren to the flag
dise, live stock, dairy and other
Prof. A. C. Coolidgc, of Harvard tolnls $872,82$ ns compared with
will go over the top in "big fash­
....... „„
licr, lUtrawn and lnglslafaun product*
as well as liiiunr, "lid that they also are class hum.
ion" next week. With the three University, followed Mr. Castle at S311,807 for thc same period in
V. ’,(ij&lt;r7in religious • | rc- Specifications and Hlueprinlv narcotics and aliens. Orders auth- Be also charged that Allen, Il"dweeks of preparatory work prac­ an open conference on Americas 11)21. This is ix gain nf $558,021
.. their
J in ih rrhurrh and a' the
the increase* in personnel 1gins ami t obli were using
Are in Hands of Loral (Yu- oii/.ing
tically completed and the teams foreign policy. It was easy to un- or over 177 per cent, according to
In Arlington this afternoon
went out tonight and many of the right name . but have played in a
tractors; Const met ion (if Mi'U will lie put to work before ( lass II league or higher.
for active work almost complete, derstnnd European enimity toward the compilation.
tytd lorrcmmt his valorous
The Inrge volume of mid-sum­
Rule* Game Out
h&lt;» said, prospects are very bright America, he said, and there wn*
Whip in public and privCllitiltouse to Hegin Smut Monday.
When notification of the protest More Than 25,000 Feet Sturm for this city to act a mark which much excuse for resentiment nt mer construction is pointed out by
[tfliie gospel of truth and
Ilerlinr* to (’omment.
new Immigration policy, and ninny ns a certain indication of
ill towards men.
anil Sanitary Sewer Pipe will arouse the Jealousy of many her
In nn appeal today Major .t, I:.; Further than to dUcl'i.ie the mtm- wa* made by the scorer to Mr.
her “turning her hack" on the the city’s rapid growth and de­
I’nrmoly,
the
league
head
imme­
many
Florida
cities
which
have
Installed by Cily at Cost been successful in similar cam­ League of Nations, and her exclu­ velopment. With a Inrge part of
Emory of tlm Sanford Yacht Club ber of men t" I"1 added to the bor­
Ifll.VbTO?;, July HI.—Close asked that those person* who b*v- der patrol, Mr. Vmlc'-ws decliimd diately made his ruling and threw
Of Approximately $10,0(10 paigns.
sion of Japan.
tho total of permits issued being
to talk about detail of the opera­ out the game, lie sniu that he had
efpit before which he worGreat Problem.
for the erection of residences it
investigated
the
records
of
the
Mr.
McFarland
urged
that
every
signified
their
intention
of
hei'iimtion.
f in the brief years of his
The government’s great prob­
“Do not get the idea," he said, four men first mentioned and that! Through figures ninth’ public by citizen get behind the movement lem, according to Mr. Castle, wa* is declared that tho growth of San­
life in Washington, Wil- ing members of the organization,
ford is becoming more substantial
he Imd found tin y were sent t*» « ity Manager W. II. Williams
fsing Rryan lay Inst night send in their itiilintion fee* ,u on-' “that this job of guarding against Tampa undt r eptmn from a Class Thursday it wa* shown that dur- and hack it to Ida utmost, even if distinguish, apparent nml tempo­ than ever.
Iin th.* calm dignity of the because more fund* are inidc.l to niuggling is cniu-rned only with I: team nml that they were playing j,,g the first six months of this it becomes necessary for him to rary intercuts from real nml per­
July permits were $57,018 great­
rp into which he slipped complete final work on the club liquor, Thai would b a wrong in*. under assumed names, lie also year nml the early part of July, neglect Ids business for a short manent ones. It policy wns idcdg- er than thc total for the preced­
time
each
day
during
the
week.
I pn sinii, for wliil" the "atrol* will aid that lie had found that Cobh _»i;,||0 ftet ,,f n,.w .ewers have
ftly nt the close of his lat.t house proper.
The enmiuiign is tlm biggest thing cd to helpfulness toward Europe ing month. This is an increase for
ittmicnaurrahly strengthen our cf had ill. •» playci| in a ('lass II leain far away Dayton,
Snnford has ever attempted, he a s­ without impertinent interference, tho 30-day period of approximateb
en
installed
and
put
into
service
Major Emory said that tie foun­ fort.i to curb liqii'ir running they
wa* a grent peace in the
entangle­ |y 159 per cent. It is expected that
gee, bill wttt u.tiit^ hiu right naniv. in this city nt a cost of aporoxl- serted. and on its success depends co-operation without
dation
work
which
consist:
mainly
will pay their cost evcrnl tim e Alb ii and litnlgiiit have l&gt;een with
km which thousands looked
ments avoidance of promises which permits will be Issued during Aug­
the
effort
that
each
and
every
in­
niately
$-'l'J,tl55.
The
sewer
pipes
of
pilings
capped
and
hulled
to­
over in forcing payineiil of tarilf the te mi since tii" first of the acti­
In reverent silence us th"
rang'* from four inches to four dividual citizen of this community cannot be fulfilled, and tho scrup­ ust fur tho erection of a $150,000
of gr-at and liltlc- folk, gether with 8 hy 10 inch stringer dutii on many shipments aero i on and lluir btntu* has not been and
one-half feet in diameter and, puts into it with the co-operation ulous fulfillment of engagements arcade building, n $150 000 apart­
was
completed
today
so
that
work
the morder that now inv nothing." denied.
&gt;do him honor, moved V,o\vof foreign debt* he said in part: ment house and Seminole county'*
if
placed
end to end would extend of till,
I', i the present plan to take
| through the quiet chmrvj on thu cluh room* may begin -il
"The American government in­ new $75,000 Jail, which will x.drH ^
The
new
rules
adopted
%
t
n
Judge
E.
\
\
Wousholder,
chair­
a
iljaiAmc
of
l&lt;)
miles
and
It)
fret
| up villiin a :* tt tl« |;'tla-tiH |tli meeting oi the directors of the lon­
»hr«n ivy.&lt;j. lining w L u.iii” M e u
sists that llicso debts be formally thu total for the first eight month*
man
of
the
executive
committee
■III* I* only
cm* a •''III.Ill
................
.
This
small I'.lll
part III
of lllf.......
tin
him lit life, who had crVu
Sj^dficationa and blueprints are, Iion .Jong the Montana and Wash- gue in l.akeland two weeks ago
recognized through the negotia­ of the yenr past the million mark
his great moments, plead- now in tilt* liands o f several San-j ington frontier where the eustmus allow a team to carry five class program for the extension of San- f,,i&gt; ‘he campaign, also spoke in tion of funding arrangements. K nml prehnhly eclipse the highest
ford’s
sewerage
system
which
wa*
j
behalf
of
the
great
forward
causes he championed with ford contractors,
im isd
, T i i , , lie
,,, said
, 1,1 and
I ‘ hid -'
, in
is mn ir heretofore
ii. . . . . . . . . . have
...v he* n men, hut
by
Init [he
ihe charge as
us upheld hy
movement” that is now under way believes this will leud toward sta­ mark of this yenr thus far which
Inml eloquence that in given
,en on Uio building will he : ..hnntted, whfa-ly s- sttnml awl 'lie smug Mr |.armi,|y is , hul l a,
hnr made possible through a hurnl i and urged that every citizen of bility, since a nation, like a man, was $139,130 during April when
sue
which
wm
voted
Inst
summer,
|i’ii to invoke.
by them during the next few d.i . gliag of rattle and supplies f«.r, M.V(
,Nl, investigaiion w„, deem.
Sanford nml especially the mem­ is far more willing to work ef­ tho permit was issued for thc con*
fie it recall'd that death had {Conditions are such that coii. 'rn .- ranc'v r: i admitted to he sen u ed necessary hy Mr. Parmely as ho many miles of sewers were install-1ber: of the ('hnmher of Commerce fectively and honestly when the striiction of the Hotel Furrest
ed
uu'l
put
into
service
during
the
!
kl with softening hand tin tion of tho building will login \ttenliufi also will be given tii" said that he luiil already satisfied
give nil that is in them toward lull extent of obligations is known ljike.
|r, rugged features; had within ltt days, he believe*.
Me ie 'i Isirder as soon as Mr. An himself that the charge was justl- Iasi few month' of t'.»2l an l Mr. the success of the eumtmign.
and admitted and a possible meth­
Tabulated figure* for the first
Williams point* out that the la;,•d away lines on the wide
Fiir this reason Mr. Emory, a- drew, uid hi* advisers can go over 11. it. Tins ruling will make it ncc- ing of sewers will continu • at as | F. I \ Forster, president of the od of payment ha* been devised. seven months of 1921 and 1925
id etched by the crowding the head of the organization, i the prol.I'UiiH to Iw met tliel”.
i ss.iry for yesterday’s game to he fast a rate a* possible during the First Nntional Rank was nlso call­ Thorn ure many who believe that follow:
krd the more than Hire" lic­ especially anxious to have ail
Report Sent Andrews
$10,777
$ 75,275
played over and Tampa'.- victory
ed upon for a short talk, lie furth­ n large measure of the blame for Jan...........
it f - i &lt;de:;.i warfare for the membership fees turned over to
I'.ipoit of conditions, in detail, doe* not affect the standing uf remainder of this year in order er ur'*"d that the member* of tho the chaotic economic conditions in Fell.
0,785
41,140
to
properly
supply
the
f:
:l
glow
­
post-war March
preached in religion and .Secretary W. E. White at once. Al- have been ent. to Mr. Andrew*, at th" two cluh* involved.
39,315
70,890
trade body get behind the cam ­ Germany during tho
ing
suburban
ectiotls.
25.8II
439,130
.Manager Moore also said that
paign and do their liest in helping years was due to the fact that .April .........
leady a large percentage of th l,i* n-qiie &gt;. by all of the cu. toms
Ill addition to the ranny miles to make it the nuud successful of Germany had no idea of tho total / fviny
| I’lildir Is Admitted
58,575
08,535
fund* for the erection of the dun J mil l..r;, lie also has made a per- lie had evidence enough to back up
. ini. the night the diureli house ha.i lieen collected and the .-•on.d iii'ipvction &lt;»f conditions a protest against both th" Lake­ of new water mains which have any movement of the kind every hill which must he paid. When tho June
78.205
42,020
Dawes plan Hindu this clear and July
iml open that all who remaining pint is now being wherevc In. could. The needs were land and St. Petersburg club* mid been laid in connection with the staged here.
....
82,329
100,038
.
knight cunie to stand a inn- sought.
nhserved and the collector.*’ .......
that lie would play the next game new municipal waterworks system,
Dr. Alexander Karr, chicutinnnl also indicated n possible method of
menilati mi* eonsklered together scheduled with either uf them un­ it was recalled by the cily mana­ director of the eumiuiign, in hi* paymenti icoiulllions immediately
“id" the bier. A&lt;'ain today
$872,823
$311,807
Totals
It was learned from Mr. Emory with a view to buildin&gt;r a h..rder der protest, (,'luire Henley, presi­ ger that 20 carloads of new .
rii'g family shared their
There were 72 permits in all is­
turn did not m a k e nil address hut improved. The funding of th"
that
lie
hu*
recently
received
word
j
patrol lli.it would dovetail in with dent of tile l^ikelatul Gluh, wa* not iron pipe and 50 fire hydrant* h'tv said:: ‘Turn all of tho enthusiasm Hritish debts to America was one suer in July the largest of which
»ith the public until the
R4cs fur the last journey from several boat contractors mid j the re "i•'.'mixed inland prohibition reached last night hut he hud tat- been ordered so that wn'er al-u and ’hot nir’ that hu* Ix-en iiromt- of tho very important atop* in the W1I5 $11,000 for the construction
i'il to the writer recently that the mav extend into many ii.'v cub- d and prompted hy the movement Hritish return lo the gold stand­ of a residence fnr Harry T. Hod| Piyc that await i the coni- builders to the effect they will vis-! cnforci an nt mnehine.
it Sanford in the near future lo |
well in Dreamwold and one was
j *8
littk hillside across confer with him in regard to the i 11 wa- laid also today that a cluh would live up to the rule* fur division*.
during the past three week* into ard."
The United States cannot !&gt;*•- for $25 for repairs. Thc Inrgcr per­
Of the elver* installed the.'
ia Arlington natioiin! building and purchasing of boats htidget improvement lommitte" the rest o f the season. President
' Id cash and nut the thing over
come n party lo the European se­ mits issued for thc construction of
Iliad examined customs conditions Ll.irke Scivitar, of St. Petersburg, Were 7.0111.2 feet of 12 i 'eh pipe big for Sanford."
Fh
of various types by residents o. , ,,.r nml hn,| recomrnem made the statement over the tele­ 0,007.2 f e e t of I'ighl-itU'h (lipe,
IL G. Davey, whom ha* just re- curity pact, Mr. Castle asserted, residences wore: J. O. I.aing, $3,­
*** nothing of pomp or this
city as well as non-resident '"J
u, ,
ed additional
personnel, hut budget phone last night that his cluh wan 17(1.5 feet of |K inch p in e 1.0 &gt;n '.Mined to Sanford after sc•vend hut it cun study and criticize or 500; Fred Hall $1,500. W. C. Meml
•fittnriny about the scene
• fficii.l. d'flined to discuss their living up to the rules in every re­ feet of 10 inch pipe, 1,150 f e t &gt;f week* *ix*nt in northern and oust applaud the plans of a nation of ? ir ’(1(, ^ \ \ ottor $2,000, S. O.
Ilittle rat brick church that members.
The Sanford Yacht Club lias al­ investigation. Some official* snid.lspect and that any team hi the 30 inch |ii|H\ 1,110 feet of ix inch IMP Mutes, told of the interest be­ ! Europe to live in pence. As to .shi„|,0lSc r $1,000. Volin Williams
P ' survive 1 the crowding
Mr„# north» Handel $5,000,
pvn
a Kr„winif city. ready become well known through­ however, that the committee had League could protest all the guinea pipe, |o feet of pipe 1.5 f&lt;&lt; ' in ing h ,vs 11 in 1 lornia by tho peo­ hums hy bankers, the government
out Florida and is rapidly licconi- lei oine convinced that revenue they wanted to us lie had nothing diameter, 'J7'J.5 feet of la in- li ple of Other slates. If a person was willing that these should he R. C. Cobb $5,393, E. C. Harper
it; l i 1!^
"f tho ca*sure of made for constructive purposes, $1,000, Mrs. M. K. Whittle $3,­
I , 'V cl • ;■gainst the ing known in many different parts |,,, ... from smuggling were great to fear. He said he was within pipe, 255 feet of four inch pipe In tho aortli waul *" be declared,
j hut not for building up nrmnnient. 500, and II. II. McCall $10,000.
1 '.n Ik* thanrel, the mo- of the entire union, he said. The er lb.in the estimate U‘c«u*c "f the salary limit, had only tw&gt;&gt; &lt;las* and I5*&gt; feet of pipe of which tlie a hearing anywhere. In
men on the team, George block size was not specified in report. II he haw l'» do it to reveal that A loan to Russia was against pub­
ordering
of
a
nuinhcr
of
boat.*
&lt;
*
y
lack
..f
jiimroprintlons
for
the
cm
a'.'. ,'er&lt; 'A *n army com*
lic policy, and likewise recogni­
and Jake Mcssncr and that lie ha* A total of 2K manholes were con­
( fTuitinui'd on i’age I lin e )
■ -j" •'I’-tnnh v ji kept conse- tho various members of the cluh turn* service.
tion of the Soviet regime wns not Seaboard’s Bond Issue
only
fourteen
men
on
his
t"
t«r.
will
give
an
additional
amount
of
structed
in
conjunction
with
the
v,*'&gt; thu continued
to he considered.
Manager Moore did not -iy on laying of the pipe and a considerpublicity
to
Sanford
which
will
lx
Lr
h»'l dosed out the
or 25 Million Raised
(Continued on I’agu Three)
very
valuable,
lie
believes.
|
able
amount
of
other
sewerage
J.
. to
| work wa* done by the department.
Knights Templar Will NEW YORK, July 31.—Appro*,
Those who are desirous of
I *
of another day.
It has been declared that with
curing
boats
are
requested
to
see
imntcly $25,000,000 for tho expen­
West
Florida
Cities
rkiiTn*
,ho Brat
Help College Students sion
the completion of thc present sew­
L"? floral Mwim lhllt
haii Air. Emory at their earliest con­
of the Seaboard Air Line Rail­
projects in this city, Sanford
Strong1 For Publicity erage
nf I1,**'
w;*a a great venience so that arrangements can
way in Florida wax mixed today
will
be
one
of
the
healtInert
cities
SEATTLE,
Witsh.,
July
31—Thu
through the sale of 10-year first
' Y,
r ' orchids he made to present their wants to
in this respect in the state of Flor­
*• »rd bon- the curd of th- tho boat builders when they urrive
NORFOLK, Va.. July 31.— Ma­ Thlfty-Mixlli annual conclave of mortgage, six per cent bonds of
PENSACOLA, July 31. Whnt ida.
TAMI’A. July 31.—“They have
tha Knights Templar, today vot­
UteAho casket in this city.
i* said to lx* the largest regional
in livers which have kept the di­ ed to continue mi educational pro­ the Seaboard all Florida Rnilway,
|,i j* ' n the \ ivi•I colora new subsidiary which will con­
Preliminary plans are now be­ started it: I’ll finish it," was the and municipal newspaper advciUs­
of Lady Grace Esmc ing fund in the history of Flor­ Californian To Lead rigible Shenandoah and battleship gram hy which hoys and girli are trol 188 ndles of road operating
f,a'*
« ,u - ing formulated for designing a sail dcclaratori
Texas ill vicinity »f Virginia capes loaned money to aid them through through the Seminole Stute under
* Dinl; ro.^rliufls, hot bout of u class that will ho used Mac-Kenzif
Thursday morning ida hu* been raised by eitic and
Search
for
Tailed
Men
of the time during the past week college regardless of relationship plan* announced today hy S. Da­
mans
11()
inaugurate
a
regatta
here
dur­
r r‘,m? l*"‘ dead
shortly af‘er she learned that a counties along the west coast of
to members of the order. The ma­
were ended Thursday with demon­ jority of the knights attended a vies Warfield, president of the
K«»h Mook- ing tho winter, ho said. It is Imp­
report h.nl rcnchcd hero that i.he l-Toridn. Cities and counties repre­
LOS ANGELES. July 3 1 . - |
ed
nlso
to
have
n
number
of
powoi
sented
hy
22
civic
bodies,
such
ns
strations in Lynhnvcn Ronds, just reception
Inst night for Joseph K. road.
I’rilrp „f pfac?«
--- . The new lines, including exten­
boat races, Mr. Emory announc­ had i-.siii'il a worthless check hi St. ■bombers of commerce and busi­ Search for a trilm of “tailed men"
will he resumed this fall by Loy inside Cape Henry and within vu-w o rr. m wly elected‘ it r.i ii&lt;I com- sions to Miami and Fort Myers.
r^eht «f n,0 cashet, on ed.
Louis in lone.
ness associations, have combined
iu„jv ijrucc hns been the storm to advertise this section "f thu lies*, who annitimei'd today th n lj(lf thousands of hay and ocean re- man,I the conventi..,, which closed ^ iu h o ,o n a c ii tcx the parent coml "',I' of the
chancel
In conclusion Mr. Emory de­
„„pa Itffirinntntr
Amc.
The hattloship yesterday afler thi. w ilt lion t pony ,for ...
50 years,
beginning Aug.
|,i .*! - 'Mai iiedestul sur­ clared that it is very gratifying to center «t bgid proctedings here state to the outside country. The he would leave in September for M(ft rt.,i,|enla.
Hi troll as tin IP2* conclave city. I, at nn nnnunl rental of not less
F. b «r&gt; open Ilihlc work- learn that several members of the fur the | "t week. First she was newspaper appropriation alone will '•"&gt; ...... .
wh,'r?
VT
n„U...r,-.l in ll.«
wl.llo
“ g jJ J J 1 .................. .
r,„
than $1,500.01)0.
I!' *«-• «hlte asters. It cluh have already purchased boat* arrest'd «n a warrant sworn out exceed $21)0,000. Impetus "f the ll.o prartlrnlly H'lt-Lplncwl -Unjl
Construction of the Miami and
i; K 11ray. charging her with movement i* shown by the fact of that group.
to a fallen leader und have them on the lake at pres­
. . _ probably an hour or moie. Two English
Coal
Strike
Fort Myers lines will complete nn
Hu &gt; • w-apluncs from the Texaw also
1 Democratic cluh ent. He hopes for a large num­ giving'him " bad check for $2M&gt; that $10,000 was raised in I’en sn -lhis missing link .
ambitious expansion
star, ‘ c l,n' and it bore tin ber to bo seen on Lake Monroo be­ \ , -t she was liberated from jail cola In fifteen minute* time.
"inolar expedition in U2J.
look part in the maneuver.* but iAverted
( , v &gt; ,v«&lt; By Operators
......... ........,
„• .
, jprogram
...
nfV n
blooms: “The fore the end of this year. The through the efforts of an uiiidentijust what problems were being
--------ted hy the
Woman. Hray wns named deworked out wn* a mystery to the
LONDON. July 31.—The owners tho building of it a (.-rosa
*n
Wax
membership ha* already
:,d. exempt for the cluh
fvniiunt
in " uB f°r $50,000 dam
....................... .
*r l c - .l ,..n « . h.lny wllhilr.-w lo , Northern—which gave the road dl*
rcnchcd the 100 mark, ho stated,
In.I . ' m
young and old, and after that many paid member­ U r s brought by Lady (.race and
The maneuvers were over about a,fortnight their notice of the ex- ruct through lino arcojui to Putin
1 '• .r. white and Idnck, ships havu been received, positive­ now *h- • ' !&lt;hu l1 M;c thc crul of
2
o’clock
the big dirigible complet­ pir.'tion of the present working Beach und other points on the East
_. . \\
m
I
"ho aei/.ud. „ moment
and thus a strike or
ing a circle over the battleship, agreement
..
ly no additional members will he it.
I1' I.;
Coast.
nn o v , ,Ves Ao look once admitted to tho club.
Branding the story supposedly
ti„n will, the federal court there, (dipping gracefully in farewell and I more than 1,000,000 miners set
PIERRE, S. Ik, July 3l.-&lt;'otmfr '"‘ r'"'(' that has been
coming Don) St. LouU as malic­
Th,. ivt ito Fugle Oil Company i then speeding off in the direction for midnight tonight has been
'' ,,c;,an to ocean for
si't for the White Eagle Oil Com­ operuto* more than fifty station* of U keliurst.
The Texus then juvertH. The owners; decision will Mrs. Hattie L. Tate
11 many (if ti,em havo li^- Owen New Secretary ious she '•a"1 ahc kncw ‘t11’
discussion of methods of
of the report and ‘^
‘■(fwould pany, decided Thursday to file m* in South Dakota. As a tax payer pulled up anchor and steamed into j
any
Dies This Morning
take step* today t‘» cat off
Humpton Roads where she will re- j financial assistance to the indusjuction
proceedings
against
tho
_
.................
it
takes
the
position
that
it
may
Jacksonville
Chamber
(b ‘news
__
leaks.
niain tonight before proceeding t o - ! try, whl h the government has ofh, i | h"rr0 wi!l
“
more
State Gasoline Commission in the j seek to restrain thu .state from
„,
f,,rm of the Inst trihMr*, lluttio L. Tate died at tho
I’ll not s|&gt;«ro anyone." •ho snid. .South Dakota Supreme Court as j spending public money, when In tin morrow to tho Norfolk navy yard fercil.
, # ..'b J'f °bl friendx, colJACKSONVILLE, July -MI.—’The •If they de-ire t&lt;» »"■
home of her daughter, Mr*. M. C.
Bnen 111 soon ns a full bench is present, opinion, it believes the state lumis for overhauling that will last two
Courscy of this city, at 7:30 o’clock
rl • f' '
'*«der in many hoard of governors o f the local open all the closet doors. I carry
yours. The ship is to be converted
The proceedings will neck t . re- aro (injudiciously expended,
'' fought political battle chamber of commerce have named
thi* morning after being ill for
West
Palm
Beach
Man
from
a
coal
burner
to
an
oil
burn­
nL.
lows
la
them
now.
thrO!|&lt;r|« tho day with E. 1*. Owen, Jr., a.* secretary of
strain the commission from *|iendMeanwhile the gasoline war
sumo time.
"I’li" report from St. Louis said ing public money in furtherance of | marked time. The ndminlstration er and she will bo modernized in
' r 'he la,"
Mr*. Tato was born in Ijrwrcnw,
k , f/.r.u
"crv*CP jhey the organization. Mr. Owens, who .................. -.nt charging Lady Mac
muiiy other particular* In lino Leaps To His Death
.
‘heir fallen romrade. is secretary of Iho city commis­ m u . , . _ illinir monuy u n-ithe stuto’s plan !o retail gn**jlina-1awaited supplies and equipment with the naval plans. Tho I’atoku,
Miss., and came to Hanford about
were taken ou t1 Inasmuch a* thc proceedings . hafore heginnnur to sell motor fuel
WEST PALM BEACH, July 31. j 12 years ago. Funeral iiuno urn;*’*
|!»rt . T . l'I' s H,n O. Davis, sion, ha* accepted the position and venzie wl1^
tender for tho Shenandoah and
iMr it
"tatc dt-partnent tendered his resignation to th" . IerM i°JPohn A Bellar, but that Iwill be an original action, under n ( with the avowed Intcntlw of forc- Los Angeles left for' Newport, R. —Leaping frun the eighth floor' ment* will he made later.
' t be
bc prosecuted
prosecuted ,I —
state
law. it ia- necessary
to pre- ing price reductions hy privately
jntil | ‘*y
l,j' Jo‘„"m
illa not
— ................
----by Maj.
lry‘ “ V *1* ruk‘d there a* commission. He states liiut until
------------------ - 1- -L, and it Is understood here that of the Citizen* Hunk building while 1
returned.! sent the case to a full bench of [ owned companie
that I| the
t h * charge
--.iiM m c n t j
fry „r it Jo!M:Phus rfiniels, Ids rucccssor hns been named that
M f lr k p t^
further testa In which Shenandoah waiting to confer with his uttomey 1
the
Supreme
Court.
Two
justici-sl
The
state
rtntbin
at
Watertown
Karl Schrebneck wealthy retired;
iu n in u w
I whl,K .v n!,Vy in ‘he cabi- he will divide his time between! "u1'1 a
will
engage
will
be
held
in
that
now out of the city.
'boil orders today to begin tho aaic
...... „
business man, 55 year* old, and’
|»,K ' t "1i,
"""‘T wa- tho tv/o offices and will nlso assist f i l m check but at the time she areShould
the Supreme Court re-1 of gnsolin-z at 2 cents a gallon^ but section of thu coast.
for a long time a resident of West
CHICAGO.
Juhf 3 L -\V h e .t,
MHit.f Ic*hlrnt Wilson, his successor in fam iliarizing himi if ,he had money In a fuse to receive thc at*e. member*. failure of supplies to arrive kept ^
-------------—
-oiutaty Kacort.
r.ef with tho wm k o f the position.
!,S,lC’h o f he Corn Exchange lian c of the law firm said it then would the itntlon Wlc thi* afternoon In- St. Augustine—$295,500 improve­ Palm Bruch, dashed to his death hepUnibijr 1-61; pecember 1.5- -o
,, c'*undtatlon with Mrs.
luiad first onto the pavement oi 1 l-o 2 ^ ; Com, Sentember, Ld*‘ ,a '»
be turned over to the oil comj'any’s dopendents at W atert.wn have W- ment project under way in North Olive Street shortlyvitter noon to-J 1M i Oat1'* Srptendvr, 4-V* to
Tnrares -C ontract for enginrerr es£
.l,dc£
rn?
L
nc&lt;1
‘h"t
a
repu.wiitaUvu.s
in Sioux Falls, i nounccd that they w.ill meet thc | U ty , includes new streets and snn
*cort should meet th­ ip't work in Special Ri*ml _ and
reprt
day,
I
..
T«'*i
- . - - ------ —*
.Prorc-jf,,,
itary storm sewers,
/
with instructions to file thc injunc-state’s price
at the south Bridge District No. B being finan­ given it circulation.
1
nse Three)
ced by bond issue of $985,000.
■
.

Government Losing
Heavily, lie Asserts

tltudes-View
Last Night

/H ill LLUU Ail

OYER TEN MILES
SEWERS ARE LAID
HERE THIS YEAR

FINISHED TO DAY

iNot edGanie Hunter
Denies Accusations
About ‘Bad’ Checks

Maneuver:
Biant Airship Uoes
Back To Us Hangar

Oil Company Seeks to Restrain South
Dakota Commission From Selling Uas

mg

I'Vi-iji

\l

�30, 1928.

TIIE SANFORD

Will State H ang Their Father?

Significant Provisions Of Free Text
, ’ Book Law Being Mailed To Patrons
JTALLAHASSEE, July 30.—'The
office of the State Superintendent
if.m ailin g out n circular for the
Information of school teachers, of­
ficer* and patrons, in which n
number of the most significant
provisions of the new Free Text
Book Law, made effective by the
legislature of 1925, nre outlined.
First: All books adopted for use
In the first six grades of the pub­
lic free schools of the State shall
be furnished by the State at the
expense of the State for the use
Of the pupils of such public free
schools in such grades, whose par­
ent*1 or gtinrdinns nre residents or
taxpayers of the State.
Second: On or before the first
day of Mny each year thereafter
each county superintendent shall
prepare a list giving the names
of all books nnd the number of
each necessary for the pupils of
the first six grades of the free pub
Ik schools of the county and shall

ft. to Beg------ ................ —.....
PROPERTY ON CENTRAL
The above amt foregoing final assessments nr
AND FRENCH AVENUE up to September 1, 1026, and after such date, said a
f the cost of widening the
west to French Avc., from
6 inch rock base.
16 feet to 24 feet in width with sheet asphalt
... 5 266.00
60S cu y d s grading at 40c---------- -----------------.....' ’...... 2,386.61
3131) lin f t curb and gutter at 76c........... ...........
.....
62.15
149 lin ft flush curb at 35c........................... —
.... ...... 056.80
1196 sq y d s rock base 6 inches thick at 80c....
“‘~ Z ..... 1,401.51
1377 sq y ds 2 inch sheet asphalt top at 51.02.
.............. 136.80
456 sq ft concrete alley returns at 30c...... ........
~ ..... .....
35.00
1 type .A inlet ........................................... ——*
; : ; i __
6o.oo
Wright, Warlow and Comp;
2 type B* inlets at 530.00............- .....................
""
, 1,060.50
303 lin ft l’«5 inch storm sewer 8-10 ft deep....
: : ______ 3i8.6o
332 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer at 51-°5----- ---Arc Now Receiving Application F
................ 85.00
1 ManholW 4-0 f t - ..............- ......................- ......
_______
85.00
1 Manhole 8-10 ft.......................... —.................
........... .
288.31
Extra v«rork .............- .................- ......... ........
...............
-11.80
Laboratbry Inspection of materials........
......... ...... 143.12
Legal expense ndv. etc 2 r/«&gt; — ..................
...... 358.56
Engineering 5% ...................... - ..........- ......

file such lists on or before the
first day of June 1926, and the
first day of June of each nnd every
year thereafter.
Third: On or before the first day
of May 1926, each county super­
intendent shall ascertain from tho
principal of each school in the
county the number of books own­
ed and used by each pupil in the
first six grades during the school
year 1925-1926 that may be used
by such pupil in the grade in
which surh pupil may Ik* enrolled
for the school year 1926-1927. Each
principal shall record such data in
blanks to be furnished by the StateSuperintendent of Public Instruc­
tion. Two copies of this report of
the principal shall be filed with
tiie county superintendent.
It will be neee sary, the circular
points out, that the matter of se ­
curing the necessary data from
each school must receive attention
before the close of this year's
term of that school.

'

STEWART'S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES I*. STEWART
failure to keep up with the times
that n row mny be expected to
break out. The feeling hetweeo
military men like Col. “Hilly”
Mitchell and others he arcuses of
old fogyism for not admitting the
plane’s now the whole thing in
wnr—that feeling’s bail enough.
Hut it isn’t a circumstance to
the feeling of flying pioneers such
as Cupt. James V. Mnrtin toward
whnt they call the "aviation trust.’’
Mnrtln's testimony in the con­
gressional aviation committee's re­
port attributes the country's norial
deficiencies entirely to “trust"
machinations— i nan effort to pre­
vent any planes from being used
any improvements by independent
inventors except on its own terms.
That, Martin says, is tiie whole
purpose of the Winslow bill, for
aviation regulation, which t on
gross will be asked to pass in De­
cember.
Ostensibly it's to prescribe rules
for the flying public’s safety. In
reality, nci(mbiig to Martin, it
seeks to outlaw all machines but
H t Isn’t that America hasn’t good the “trust’s."
aviators. On tho contrary, the
import emphasizes their ability.
IrB of American mint ion1* buckWardncs* as an institution, mili­
TLLAIIASSEE, July 30.—Gov­
tary and commercial, that critics
cMaplain. There aCMns to he al­ ernor John W. Martin has offer­
most complete unanimity in *4ds. ed n reward of $25(1 for the cap­
•blnny army nnd navy officers do, ture of Dr. R. E. Watts who mur­
indeed, dispute some of the more dered J. W. I’rine near Wildwood
eftlhusiastle airmen's rlnims, but Inst Mny.
all recognize tho plane’s Impor­
In offering thi;• reword the Gov­
tance ns u weapon, ashore nnd ernor is sponsoring an effort on
afloat.
,
the part of authorities to locate
And this country is undcrequip- Dr. Walts, whom officials have
pM with it—that’s widely agreed. searched for since May 28, 1925,
As for commercial aviation—out­ when the crime was committed.
side the airmail, there practically
isn’t any In tho United States,
The great-grandfather of Tom
whereas in Europe it's about as
Mix, the movie star, translated the
well established as ships at sea.
-It's when Congress gets down to Bible into the Osage Indian dia­
* 1,___ ! ...................................
lect.

WASHINGTON, July 29.—Avia­
tion will get n lot of Congress at­
tention next winter. There'll be n
fight over it, too
The House committee, which in­
vestigated the sabji-ct last session,
only finished its work just «t ndournment. Its report is still comng'out, a volume at a time. Soon
it will be available in full, all ready
to bo taken up directly the law­
makers are on hand.
t No 'particular conclusions are
reached, but the evidence of the
cormnltteo's witnesses speaks for
Itself. Homo of it Is pepperer
than probably has been generally
realized, its bulk having served to
make it discouraging to go through
In watch of jazzy details.
These will ho brought out, how­
ever, in debate, which certainly
won’t progress far without letting
tho country in on the fnct that ex­
perts aren’t at nil satisfied With
ths flying Industry’s development
in America, especially considering
that it started here.

i

Here an* the children of Russell Scott. Unless tho fight their mother
nnd attorneys are making is successful, the state of Illinois will rot)
them of their father. Russell, Jr., is in front, Robert is in tho center
and Dudley it standing at the rear.

B r e e z y Weather
Reports Are Made
By Woman Clerk
BUXTON, Eng., July 30.—The
only woman weather clerk in Eng­
land. Miss E. W. I’ilkington, has
grown tired of the official lang­
uage of daily weather bulletins is­
sued from headquarters, nnd has
instituted a new departure which,
while pleasing the populace of tlm
district, does not exactly meet with
official appiovnl. Mi*« I'ilkington
favors an up-to-date style in fore­
casting the weather, one of her
latest reading:
"Temperature: There! s an acute
shortage of therms in the district.
Winds: Still of an oriental charmter. Pressure: A steady, reliable
worker. Local trend: Overflow'
with happiness. Inference: We nre
qualifying for tlv final of the
weather championship.”
Another was worded: "Temper­
ature: Every day in every way it
growns warmer and warmer. In
ference: All the weather factor;,
are decked out in their finest garo.

MALONE, Sweden. July 30.—A
daily aerial passenger service has
been established between Malone
and Copenhagen, Berlin, Amster­
dam, I’aris and London.
Last year’s daily service be­
tween Stockholm nnd H elsingfors
the capital of Finland, has also
been resumed for mail, passenger
and light freight while every sec­
ond day a hydroplane makes the
trip between Stockholm nnd Dan­
zig.

DERI.IN, July 30.—A sepulchral
monument for the Into Ferruccio
liusuni was unveiled at the ceme­
tery of Schoenobcrg recently. The
impressive ceremony was conductcil under the auspices of the Acad­
emy o f Fine Arts and many ad­
mirers o f the great musician at­
tended.
Gold has been discovered in Hi:
t'u i-iar district of British Colum
hia.

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The total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost which can­
not be exceeded in assessment against the adjacent property.
Feet
Finnl
NAME: '% i
Description
Frontage Assessment
1
Sanford Heights, Sanford, Fla.
II. C. Long and w ife,......
( \ II. Dingcc,.....................
C. II. Dingce,..-.................
F. F. West,..... *..................
F. F. West,.........................
L. Urban Mny,.—...............
.1. II. W hrngpe,-...............
J. H. Illntermister,........
Allie Trnfford, .................
Wm. nnd Mary McKim,...
Wm. and Mary AIcKim,...
.1. 1). Chittenden,...............
Mrs. Fannie Schwartz,....
Mrs. Fannie Schwartz,....
Forrest Lake, A. K. Key,
(Jeo. A. DcCottcs,......
Same
.....
Same
.....
Same
\
.....
Same
1 ....
Same
....
I. Toyama ..........................
I. Toyama .........................
Corn C. Hollingcr,..........
Corn C. H ollingcr,..........
Forrest Lake, A. R. Key
and G. A. DcCottcs
Lot 71
F. II. Adams,.....................
Lot 72
W. C. DcCoursey,............
Lot 73
W. C. DcCoursey,............
Lot 74
Nelson Grny, .....................
Lot 75
Nelson Gray.......................
Lot 76
C. E. Ellis, ......................
Lot 77
Lot 78
Lot 79
Lot 80
Orange Heights, Sanford, Florida
White, Lot 10 block 3 ......
White, Lot 20 block 3...........
White, Lot 10 block 4
White, Lot 20 block 4
2. S. Adams— Beg. at N. W. Cor
5. W. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 of N. E.
of Sec 36 Twp 19 S. R. 30 E. Run
32 ft. E. 315 ft. N. 132 ft. W. 315

improved Business and Residential lb
in Sanford
Funds immediately available subject to *
examination.
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
SEE

DuDOSE AND HOLLER
REALTORS
4

112 Park Avenue

DISTRIBUTORS OF

THE HIGHEST
QUALITY
FEEDS

North EInt andCi
Street. I’M

Friday and
Saturday

A Ladies Silk Dresses

$27.50 Mens Gahadine and Tropical
Worsted Suits

Mens Khaki Work Pants
• ■'* $ 1 ; 3 9

$ 2 1 .9 5
Glen fast Suiting 30 Inches
V , Wide, Per Yard

!

Soisette 32 Inches Wide, AUCo\o
,
Per Yard . .

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45c

S' e w Shipment Ladies
Felt and Kid White Hats

FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT

Best Grade !5(i In. Bleaching, per yd.

$ 2 .9 5 ’

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One Lot 5!)c Fancy V
Per Yard ■

12 In. Fast Colored D
Ginghams

REDUCED PRICES FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY

$0.00 Ladies Summer Hats

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•10 Inch Pajama Checks, Per

�SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED .UNDER
OF RESOLUTION KO. 157, adopted on thc JKtU i&amp;y^f
1921, by the City Commiiaion of the City or Sanford, j
thence w est 31L.I4 «ep‘*
The following is the estimated cost of paving Holly
N o r th to L a k e Monroe. **»«"«
Ninth
Street south to Goldsboro Street a width of 24 feet
GAINESVILLE. July 3 1 .-W . ? i S S lo,"Vln* “W h o fih * noint
V. Adams, of this city, led the of tx-Klnninir. thence s?,uthr|,1fir u Ii rock base surfaced with asphalt,

entire R. 0 . T. C. at Camp McCIcl-l “
Ineludinit n» rl^
TALLAHASSEE, Juiy 30.—Gov- lan. Ala., while in attendance thorel And It sppearlne fr»m «h*
ernor Martin ha* m a d e the follow during the past month, it has j u s t MU «*f
5Sr,o " you m ay
been announced here Mr. A.htViore ( ^alm'Vom.^rtahu ^Me or ln«-r..«
ing appointments:
in nn&lt;i to the property hereiniieiore
Ralph A. Horton, Fort Lauder made score of 98 out of a possible U
uscn hrtl.
It Is T h e r e f o r e c n le r c it th a t &gt;»“
dale, to he n member of the* N a• 100 as prescribed by the wap de­
partment
over
the
regular
ranges.
»mi
each o f you, he. hn,l
polenn B. Broward Drainage Dis­
h e r e h y r e 't u l r e d to a p p e a r I® *ae
trict.
hill of c o m p l a i n t In this
°,n
Salerno—$60,000 bond issue for M o n d ay th e 3rd day of
M. E. Forrye, LaBelle, W. P.
D. 192s. t h e s a m e beln* n r u l e d a y
Franklin, Fort Myers, and W. .8 . paving four miles of streets sold. ..f t h i s C o u r t, a t th e C o u rt H o u se
In .Sanford. S e m in o le County. KloManning, LnBelle, to be ,members
rldn.
A nd In d e f a u l t , th e r e o f D e ­
NOTICE
of the Board of Supervisors of tfa
c r e e P r o C n n fe ss n will be e n te r e d
PAVING
ASSESSMENT
INCaloosahathec Drainage District,
a g a i n s t you , s a i d cause b e in g a s u i t
STALLMENTS MUST BE
to (inlet t i t l e In th e c o m p l a in a n t
ns authorized by the legislature ol
in a n d lo t h e s h o v e described lan d .
PAID WHEN DUE
1925.
It Is f u r t h e r ordered that this
the
first
Installments
for
the
O r d e r he p u b li s h e d once a w eek
C. S. Hammoll, Jacksonville, to
f
o
r
e ig h t ( s ) c o n se c u tiv e w e e k s In
nving
„ of the folowing Streets will
be a member of the State Board pnv
T h . H an fo rd Merabi, a n e w s p a p e r
be
due,
August
1.
1925:
p u b lis h e d
in Hanford.
Hemlnolo
of Engineering Examiners of the
Sanford Ave., from Tenth
C o u n ty . Florida.
state to succeed himself.
Franklin Street.
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n l th e seal of
r t of th e S ev en th
, II,, M. . Miller,„ Sebastian,
,
„• to
. . be.
Sixth S t from Magnolia Ave. Jt hu ed i cCi airl c uCiitr c uCiot u C
of th e S ta t e
Justice of the I eace for Districct to
Avenue., and from alley be- of F lo r id a . In ando u rt f*«r
Seminole
1, Indian R:ver County.
tween Oak and Myrtle to Laurel C o u n ty , on t h i s t h e Sth day of J u n e ,
H. C. Neff, Jacksonville, to lb e
A. D. 1926.
v. k . D o r n r . A s s .
inr-&gt;e-tor of naval stores at large.
Widening pavement on Sixth
lerk of t h e C irc u it C ou rt of th e
C. L. Alford, Grand Ridge, to be St., from Magnolia to Park, and S e C
v e n th J u d i c i a l Circuit of 1-lorPla.
Justice of the Peace for District fro’m Myrtle to Laurel Ave.
In a n d fo r S e m in o le County.
By
A M. W E E K S , Deputy Clerk.
8, Jackson county.
Second Installment for the pavWIT,SON &amp; II0n 8H 01.D F .lt.
Daye Ritchie* *" / e constable of j
0f the following Street due
S olicitor* f o r com plainan t.
J u n e Dth. U l h , 16th, Ju ly 3rd.
District 13, Voluscia county.
.\ucu«t 1. 1925:
lo
th
. 17th, 2 1 th , n n d Slat.
R. r&gt;. Cole, F. G. Schart*, and
sLnford Ave. from Fifth St. to
Vincent Oakmith, to be members Tt.nth Street.
i \ Tiii: c m c u iT c o i iiT o r t iie
of the Board of Supervisors of
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
SF.VKNTII JfliK Itl. ClIICl IT
the Special Road and Bridge Dis­ Publish July 18-21-24-27 and 31.
o r n .i m u i t , ar.Mixoi.K t o u s IN e l l ANCEIlv
trict, Palm Bench, ns provided by
11. HANSON.
net nf legislature of 1925.
in roritT nP COUNTY JUtHIN.
C o m p l a in a n t .
H. W. Thompson, Milton, to ho KKMINDl.K COUNTY,
IIK N ltV A. C ltAN F. and OTHF.ItS.
Justice o f t h e Peace f o r District HT a t f . o f F L O R ID A .
,
,
,,
_____ ,.
in r*- r*tat*- of K n h e n a H. I'ur&lt;l»n.
HINT Tt» QCIF.T T I T M i
I, Santa Rosa county, succeeding T(, AU, riiKDlTOIts, LKflATKKS
O rd e r **f I’n h llrsllo n
L. M. Rhoda. deceased.
d ist r IRFTKHS AND AM. PKRN otice to K n o w n and U n k n o w n
HA VINO C LA IM S OR D U ­ D e fe n d a n ts .
F. Deane Duff. John M. Myers, MASONH
NFS AOAIN 8T S A ID E 8 T A T K :
T IIK S T A T K OK FLORIDA: T o
K. B. Watkins, nil of Mort Haven,
You, aiift &lt;-nrh of y o u . a r c h e r e n ry A. C r a n e nml Hnphla C ra n e ,
; to he Supervisors of the Cleivestqn by notified nml miufrcrt i &lt;i present hisH ewife.
H a n n a h Brewer, T h o m a s
■
i
ml
HP-twhee
Drnimicre
nisi
riel
-&gt;LU,1&gt;
claims
nml
tlemund*
which
you.
S
co
tt.
R o b e r t H a r n h s r t am i S u s a n
.inn tit pm nee Drainage Jismci-C*,,,. either of you, may have against
B
a
r
n
h
a
r
t
,
ife. Aaron J e r n l Prank E. ttaymrr, Pnlatkn, to thr • «uo-r&gt;r llobenn a. Purilon. Ro­ gan. A. J e rhnisl g a w
. Joseph H. A s k e w
be a member of the Board of Trus- '
I. late nf Semlnplo County, an d S a r a h J . An sk
ew . Ids wife. J a ­
[truck, J a m e s Weeks. Ktninan*
t e c for Special Rond and Bridge ! ^ ' . ' ’• K x ^ R .V A ^ f S V with- cob
l ll e ld t , W. A. W atso n an d M ary
District 6; Putnam county, sue- In two years from the date here- m
W. W a ts o n , hi* wife. C h a rle s II.
cedieng Frank J. Fnemsfde.* " ' i wf
.
Itrock a n d I t h o d a K. Ilrock. his
wit*-, J e n n i e liro c k . .Iiciil) Ilro c k .
J. E. Riley, Hone l,ramie, to be |
a r, pKCK. Execuenr.
II. W a ts o n . M ichael J Doyle, Mrs.
Harbor Master for Post Iloccn i
Katnto llohena H. Purdon. C.
F hlto A. W il li a m s . F. X Miller. H.
Grande.
, ______________________________________
9
______________________ F. M iller. D e ity Miller. C arrlo 1111William Bartlett, Livoonk. to ho in i i n n it c o i iiT o r T im n : v - i'.T McKinsirr and Robert I. Hr■- - nilC F IT
IINTII Jl Mil HI.
III.. K ln s t r y . h e r h u s b a n d , and each am
Justice of the Peacv succeeding C.
F I. Oil 11&gt;I, sRIIINOl.r: I lll'NTY, e v e ry of t h e m If living, and If d ead ,
1 i*. Dirkert, deceased.
,A
lo a ll p a r t i e s r l a l m l n g In te re s ts u n ­
IN IIIANIKHY
d e r t h e sa id H e n r y A. P ru n e a n d
11. M. Norman, Ralford to Ik? f'A SA N l ' f l A S i’ll FI.TZ. ami
S o p h ia C ra n e , hi* wife. H a n n a h
II. (O. II.) HOPSconstable »of District 2, Union HHKTFHKN
lire we r T h o m a s Sent!. Roberl H a rn HUl.D hR.
b a r t a n d Sunnn H arniinrl. b is w ife,
county.
I’otn pla Inn tits
A aron J e r n l g a n . A. J ern lg an . J&gt; s -

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Tampa Plans to Have
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N o . 1.— Home where Bryan died. Cross at right indicates mom where he was lying when the end came.
Cross at left indicates porch where Mrs. Bryan wan seated \vh*n informed of her husband's death.
No, 2.—Townsmen carrying casket into the Rodgers' home preparatory to laying out the Commoner's body.

Population Census Taken in Florida
This Year Is Seventh instead Fifth

mingham, Ala.; 1&gt;i*. J. I . Guggar,
formerly director of the Alabama
l. iK’iiment .Station, Auburn; .1. M.
Patterson, president of tile Nat­
ional I’e an Growers' Association,
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i 'TAIJ.AIIABKF.E, July 31,—Tim total w:»i then .uUuit 11 *M&gt;. i
TliO program wit! last the enpOpblaHun ccruux laken in Kl irida, vl,orn “bout 5 &gt; u ncut wen whit
(rnslt.u■» give ini cu-' tin tr *!-' tiro week of .Aoginl IlJ.l.t, anil an
[
Both
thlj year Is not the fifth census,' It iln *1f sex . eo|o|*
and age . and ui tendance of over 1,01)11 is expect­
ns cqmmonly supposed, but the that of I8*&gt;5 Ill'll, Cl■ver,-t fat 11 .. a: *! ed.
other property. 1•’arm land Wit*
Mild* statistician, who hail charge then worth $*».! 1 tier ac re, nnd
Convenient
of th« census work during th- ida v&lt;-* $650 up loci' . on the aver
age.
spring and who is now with the
No record «»t* any **mails laken
Geological Survey again, bus &lt;li ■ in I’’l**ri,l 1 in l H7i# has 1ecu fmind.
covery. A chance discovery a few and it was h n.llv I’NIpeCt -d that
days ago, in the home of one of the nnt ‘b attention would I'D pi. Id 1*.
oldest citi/.enu of Tallahns .«.• of iiit* b matter*i in i i . .NCI trnuhl,-1
,v
. ,
lime
Bill • &gt;1 ing with
the manuscript return* of tin: cen- ,|u tv has been a n-n u.*
stis n( lelu and IrsNri fur l.coti tenlti yem.
county, said to have t» cn rescued
from a trash pile nearly twenty
years ago, led him to investigate
furtliei anil he siM»n found i &lt;me
dusty old legal volume*, the law i
niovhllng for those two censure*,
and the published returns el m.
; The census of tut,, was tV.-u
in the first yenr of stat lined, an i
mrk»s Florida on,, „r the pimiecc
GAINF.SVII.LK, July ::i |ir.
In Ih's line. Only 17 of th,- !■; Andri'W M. S-mle, pri uiicnt of tlie
cmmtlrs seem to have mud,. n- 1 bivor.-iity of Iteorgla, Will be one
tu iiu at that time, but th, |'f itni of Ilie to iiicipal ipenkors at Far-j
Ia 1U»p of tint fit In*r um«* i .,n 1» nur’i and Fruit Growers we I,
In !•"&gt;, n&lt; cording D, an
Pslimalcd closetv enough to ■]„&gt;v le i “ Aii
■'rii
th.it the state total w.i ahout 70. .imii'irncemeiil made by l»r. Wil
I
III
m
i
-1 - lig h t i n. e hu t a to p t h a t
RRR in compared with 54,477 i:&lt; no n N'i wi'I, d in c to r o f exteo ion.

Georgia University
President Speaker
For Growers’ Week

•" *!•*v**l,**l |*&gt; th e a r t o f m a k e u p .
II I d tl u it l, nil t h e b o t t l e s , bru.sll&gt; *. t o m b s a m i to i le t u c e e a r o r ic s
t h a t iln- m o t f a - l i lioii* w o m a n
w.m.’d rr*|uil&lt; . a n d h a s a go nl-Mlzetl
m i r r n t t h r o w n m t o r fpmd uu-aslire. X1 &gt;t1 &lt;a n look y o u r l«-*t a n y .
w hi-re if y o u k eep tin b a g w i t h
y« tl.

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Tip- ■
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Sm ile will npiK’iir on tin
f i g u r e * c o m m l c d w ith t h e m d o f p r o g r a m I'm winy. A u g Hi.
the United Stales reiisis*.-*
11
A im uil.ee o f o t h e r p r o m in e n t
CMl.t'i Ft s-iid to hay,. ..,.1
-j ., n t ' i i c u i t i i r a l Ivaib r&gt; a m i good
ur bhimt four cent, p&lt;.r capita,
apt i.ke. , will ,|* o a p p e a r 0 1 1 I IpTim census of IHIfi wnn nmr, p r o g , a m d u r i n g lh e w,“-k A m o n g
rtitnplob-, every enuntv I- ing n-o 11,,at* W . I
I at &gt;el I r 1 d llu r
ICAOliUKi except Duval Hu- *tat&lt;- oi lIn- l'r**gic*aive I'iirim -r. Dir-

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AN ORDINANCE l.Mi'OSING AN
(K'CUI’ATIONAL TAX FOR
THE RKCRUITING OF LABOR
IN THE CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA.

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Publish July 31.
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How that tumnier ii here there
ir a great lecrudcacture oi the
wanderluit among fair and viva/cio u r vacaLoniatn oi the Western
tH ctiie W'Jtks «t Kctrtty, N J,
i f Motoiin( it one uf the n o jt enfwyobie u well as economical way*
0 vtyage into vacation Und and
proupr of the girl* have nude hi»by proving that anyone truy
* gyp*y even under condition*
it-day life
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Section 4. That all ordinances I
or parts „f Ordinances in conflict '
herewith are hereby re pen led
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In»t thin oruimciic,.

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«»iU F “l It1eacher8 wxntninations
i Will bo held al the Sanford high
-school August 20-22 inchtsiv*.
Every examinee will be required
to pas* an examination on th e
Constitution of the United State*
Any teacher desiring t„ take this
exammatmn must file application
with the County Superintendent
B»\ later than August 10th.
Fur further information call at
Ute Superintendent's office at the
Court House.
U- AfyilicanUs for graduate
certificates must take examination
on the Constitution of the United
States.
T. W. LAWTON,
rub, Aujc.
8.

••pb It, A s k e w nm l Sarah J. A s k ­
ew. b is w ife. J a c o b Rrork. J a m e s
W eeks, K m m a n o e l llebll
W.
A.
W a ts o n , nml M ary W W atson, h is
wife. Chari.-* II. Ilrork ami Ith o d a
K Itro ck . h is w ife. Jennie Ilro ck ,
J.irn l, Ilro ck. ('. It. Watson. M ich ­
ael J, |»ovlo, Mrs, IU1 II0 A W i l ­
liam*. F. X M iller, It F Milter, D ai­
ly M iller. C a r r i e MUIrr M cK In stry
nnd R o b e r l L. M cK In stry . tier h u s ­
band. a n d ea c h a n d every o f th em .
...... .
o r o t h e r w i s e . In th e p r o p ­
e rly h e r e i n a f t e r described, e i t h e r
as h eirs, d e v is e e s o r g r a n t e e s nr
n t h r w l s e nml t o a ll parties, o nrh
and e v e r y c l a i m i n g any I n t e r e s t
untb r .m y of t h e ab o v e nam ed d e ­
fe n d a n ts. cacti a n d
every, w h o se
name* am i re s id e n c e s are u n k n o w n
to ..............
In the abo vo
e n title d c a u s e , and to all u n a n . c n
P a rtie s w h o m s o e v e r c la im in '; any
Inter- ■[ in t h e la n d s Involved In tills
• nil. *ald la n d b e in g s i tu a t e In HornIrndc C o u n ty . F lo r id a , an d d e s c r i b ­
ed ns follow s, t o - w i t :
B e g in n i n g 1.236.21 feet W e s t of
the S o u th e a s t c o r n e r . . l i t . t t p V d f 1' ;
w e n t Lot t. Section !l*. • f o w n s i iij
19 South. R a n g e u KnM, ru n then,-#
w e s t l.'pi) feel, th e n c e N orth t o L a k e
Monro.- th e n c e c a s t e r i y a lo n g the
" b o re of L a k e M o n ro e to a point
N o rth of the p o in t of b e g in n i n g ,
, th e n c e S o u th to b e g in n in g .
In­
c lu d in g all r i p a r i a n r i g h ts .
B e g in n i n g at t h e S o u t h e a s t C o r n ­
e r Of I jo v e rn m e n t Lot t. Section 30.

C o u rl T 'lU ns,'M* i

i I.E Oh THE CITX OF S A N -/ h e beglnrilng. containing :&lt;j acres
hORD, hl.ORIDA:
It In hereby ordered that you nnd
Section 1. That no person, firm
' !.\cVy
nr corporation shall engage in, or
you. lo- and appear before
manage, or conduct the business of ibnise,l|n Sapfor'd Fb. ride' "on The
,,n employment bureau or agency, JVma^arng Aa“"rute ‘doy'
thiS
or shall recruit labor without First *‘«urt. and then ami tlmr.- make
»1 * *
,
‘
iriBWCr tf» III** lilll nf &lt;*■«*III
t‘Xonuunin^ a licensu duly i^Ntiid, hlhlietl itmilnsi &gt;.*m in tills
authorizing said person, firm or
..''^ n 'h a ^ V m ^ ^ ir .I n V i
corporation so to do
-act, nml ,-v,-n ,,f miii
............... . 1 * 1
„
■’ '* Flirt Ii-r iirdcrcil ibal this
•"union
r.ach person, firm ,-r "fd»r *&gt;f I'uhio-m- n in- published
c o lim r iitin n
‘U 1 III- Hnufoid 11 *-r .4 )■I a 111 -*v spa p - r
uporaimi, cngngetl in the oecupn- published in s.mfi-nl. s. mlnolc c&lt;oiu. F lo r id a , one,- .1 """k
ueck 1
f..r e ig h t
Hon of an employment bureau or !-f,'nll^ruVi!c
tISCCU 11Vt* Wci-ek.-l.
agency, nr engaged in recruiting
W R | | C * « III\ li.init nml till. ,,,' ,1
*•.11111 .,f tbit S-vlabor shall pay a license tax nf (Jnc -f,11 bDieJ u dClreuil
i c ia l c i r c u i t t ' o t i r t of tlio
Hundred and Fifty (4150.00) |)olt^unt'?"1*
■au'X
o ibis
th r"r
6Hi day
lar* per year for caeh year or frac -if June. a. I- 1 155
v, H I &gt;&lt;i n SLASH.
tionnl part of a year.
C le rk of lh&lt;- C l r c i i h C ourt n f tint
e v e n th -ludb .1 Ctr--u If .if F l o r ­
Sect ion :i. Any person, fjruj or Sida.
Ill a n d f,.r s. min,,l,- C ,,|,„ iy,
R* 1(A( At W'RKKS. D eputy Cl. rk.
corporation who shall violate any IM|..
1 S F. A I . )
of the provision# of this ordinance, "'lilsoN K D&lt;•Fsiird.DRit.
upon conviction
th,-r.-..r
*1,. 11 ,lie' Iona
. tbdtclior,
ptai n.i'nt
s.
' " ’"‘
Dot shall
6, 13thf..r1 u*’em
1, 21,11,
j „ i . *r,i
punished by a fir,,. ,,r tint mure "tth.^uth. smu ami list
tbmi T w o Hundred (5290.00) [&gt;,,|
t u b n iii m
rorH T ok t u b
&lt;"• ' ■ imprisoned at hard lalmr
. ^ ‘VboHn. ^
x
V*r a Ur"‘ "ot exceeding ninety
T r’
i&gt; 1 h i m i ; n \
day.H.
II KNItIK TTA i ’ KHNVAKHS.

As tli,t City Commlsshm 01
‘‘By of Sanford, Florida.

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FLORIDA: To

H e ig h ts ' A dd itio n to S an fo rd , a s p e r
V
r .''^ ;
V J *, ' . i 1 1 l.1 ;’,,.lV, 8
P t g e * 63 an d d o f t h i | P u b l i c
lleeorits nf Semlnn.e C o u n ty . F l n r Pla. Ileglnn'.ng 3 *1 c h a in s H ast of
Hie N o r t h w e s t C orner of S e c tio n S
T o w n s h i p 29 S, Range .11 K. r u n
Hmtlh 16,11 ch illis. tllen cc
L ast
17.IX c h a in s , ih e n c r N o rth
13.13
BE...IT ENACTED BY THE
J'F.O- c h a in s , th e n c e W est 17.H ciinins to
...........

Adopted tn 1.-i J 4th day of July
A. D., 1925
FORREST LAKE.

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of

fa&gt;t II of llloek 3 of T i e r I ncp llm i to II R T r a f f o r d ' s Map of
Ho- T o w n ,,f Sanford, F lo r id a , a s
•Inly re c o r d e d In th e I’u b llc R e c o rd s

Ordinance No. f

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l*'X ?

Till: STATU

,i, ll(,lwLllt*
i ..
3 . . !.uni r***M»*nc*»* are unknown lo
n it ili pendentami may retain
mmidnlnnntN in the abovo ontltieii
tin ir Self-rFJIW'f'tr Tlii* W’nrk" WTTI cidlfs.btld nr an iToRnown parties
,»liom soovcr c la i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t
consist of repairing furniture In
th e land* Involved In (his s u i t,
pending clothes, reclaiming paper «&gt;l,l lands being situate In Hemln&gt;di; County. Florhl.x. and described
and such work.
a* follows, lo-wlt:

R-s p a s s a g e a n d a d o p t i o n

v

llelrr ,,f srn lrr by Piibjb-ntlon

! r , lo k n o w n
D -f.-nd io ls

. .............
I T J llo\ d. M a r l b a F. Roil a n d
l A M I ’A .1iiIv J L - B u s i n e s s m c n l G n e c b li,dl. h e r hu*Iiani|, Dollle i,.
of t h e city h a v e p l a n s u n d e r w a y ^
,V' ^ ^ ‘,7.7..
HaR.
l o r t h e e s t n b l i s h m e n t o f a n Indus- [ b i s a i r . .
H. H our her. nml
a
t r i a l h o m e f o r t h e u n f o r t u n a t e s n f I Decker, .-acli am i e v e r y of th e m if
ninl If dead, to all |&gt;
Tampa, rhi; statement was made | living,
r
u
t be l :s^a id
^
'-lalmlt ^if IntereMtN
u n^die^r " th
by J. M. Mikell, head of th,, Tam­ T I Itov.l. M a r lb a F. Hell an d K nBell h e r h u s b a n d .
Dollle
pa City Mission, which organiza­ ocb
P o tts am! J a m e s P o t t s , h e r h u s b a n d ,
tion instituted the iilen.
M K Mill a m t --------- — Hall, b is
R m ieh er nm l A D ecker,
Tentative plans call for an or­ wife. i ‘.
ami '.wh snil e v e r y of th em , d e .
gan iAnti on similiar to these now reave,!
or o llie rw ia e , lit the p r o p operated in Atlanta, New York, eriv b i- te ln a fte r d cscrlbeil, e i t h e r a s
Los Angeles and other large cities. b e ln . d e v is e e s nt‘ g r a n t e e s Or o t h ­
erwise. anil lo all p a r t i e s ea c h n n d
The ,unfortunates
... , who will inhabit
-------- every, r l a l m l n g a n y I n t e r e s t u n d e r
ton h o m e will bo given work s o nnv of t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d thnt thev may feel that they are, inV ' ,l,p.h r,n' 1 every, whoso n a m e s

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SI IT TO I j tJ I K T T IT I.K

Sn’utliV ltiuiKo V l "Kantl

nin Hi•’mf 1- ! t% fi*o% fret,

tIii*Hee

Nfjrili to Lnkf* Monroe, tlienro
e rly nInni; the j*hur*i of L;ikc Mon
' U '1' . |M
L ast lin e nf s a id Lot
I. th e n c e S outh to point nf h e g ln | nitot
nllig. In
clu d in g ail
. 1 1 'rrln
im-iudltiK
i p .rl.v
a r i a n rrln
i g-bt.
h ts
B e g in n i n g 167 fe e t W est o f th e
b o u t b e a s t H orner nf C n v e r n m e n t
Lot 1 . Sta tion m, T o tv n s ld p 13 South.
R a n g e ,n F ast, r u n th en ce W est
J** *'■*•(. thi-m-e N o r t h
to
Lake
Jlo n ro n . th e n e a s t e r l y nlorig th e
s h o r e of L ak e M onroe [o a po in t
X ortli o f the point nt b e g in n i n g ,
th e n c e .South 1.1 b e g in n i n g . I n c l u d ­
in g all r i p a r i a n r i g h ts .
, Amt It a p p e a rin g rro m th e s w o r n
m u of com p lain t li.-reln t h a t y ou
nml e a c h and e v ery of you may
c la i m so m e right t i t l e nr I n t e r e s t
,
*!’ tll‘ prap.-rty h e re i n b e f o r e
d escrib ed .
It Is Therefor., t i r d e r e d t h a t y o u
a n d e a c h of ion. b e , u n d y o u
lijte h v
re&lt;|ii|r,-,| i ., a p p e a r t o
b i l l o f e &lt;o n p | ,11,|* | „ ( I , ) ,

1500
2650
200
3720

sq yds grading at 50c............
..
lin ft curb and gutter at 85c..
lin. ft. flush curb at 35c--------sq yds paving at 52.00...................
Relaying 250 sq yds brick at 60c.
650 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer at 11.20.,
8 in lets at 535.00..— .........—- ..............
100 lin ft granite curb re-set at 15c........
Engineering, advertising, legal expense, etc

■Total estimated cso t
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontage *•■**#*••»••••■see**"*
Assessment per foot frontage----- ------55*9698
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Entf,,
Name
Description
Feet
Frontage
A. C. Martin’# Addition, Sanford
Millard Bellamy, Lot 0 blk 11 Tr. 10................
57
Unknown (W. G.Aldridge) Lot 7 blk 11 Tr. 10 50
Unknown (W. G.Aldridge) I*ot 8 blk 11 Tr. 10 f,o
Unknown (W. G.Aldridge) Lot 9 blk 11 Tr. 10 50
Unknown (W. G.Aldridge) Lot 10 blk 11 Tr. 10 57
Klen Ares Esta’e, Lot 1 blk 11 Tr. 11.—............. 57
J. E. Laing, U i 2 blk 11 Tr. 11.................
50
J. E. Laing, L t 3 blk 11 Tr. 11— ................... 50
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co. Lot 4 blk 11 Tr, 11 54
Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Co., Lot 5 blk 11 Tr. 11 57
J. N. Prather, Lot G blk 12 Tr. 10...„..................
ill
J. N. Prather, Lot 7 blk 12 Tr. 10...................... 614
Wm. Irick,, Lot 1 blk 12 Tr. 11— .....................
fill
Wm. Irick, Lot 2 blk 12 Tr. 11..... ..................... fiJ.5
E. R. Trafford’s Map, Sanford
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 12 Tr. 10
Meiich Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 12 Tr. 10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 12 Tr. 10..
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 12 Tr. 11I**«•*•**»*»
Meisch Realty Co., I.ot I blk 12 Tr. 111 •IM4 4llM4 , 4Meisch Rcnlty Co., Lot 5 blk 12 Tr. 11.
S. W. Harris, Lot 6 blk 13 Tr. 10J,•44»4t 44*,4444444i, 4 ,,|
S. IV. Harris, Lot 7 blk 13 Tr. 10
•Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 13 Tr. 10.
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 13 Tr. 10.'m..«#»*«»•*»
Meisch Rcnlty Co., Lot 10 blk 13 Tr. 10.',4,4 444,44*4
W, C. Hill, Lot 1 blk 13 Tr. 11......
W. C, Hill, Lot 2 blk 13 Tr. 11......
W. C. Hill, I.ot 3 blk 13 Tr. 11.
W. C .Hill, Lot 1 blk 13 Tr. ll...
Atlantic Coast Line Rail road Company
Right-of-way in blk 13 Tr. l l .............
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 14 Tr. 10.
W. C. Hill, Lot 7 blk 14 Tr. 10.................
Atlantic Const Line Rnilroad Company
Right-of-way in blk 14 Tr. 10........................
64.36
W. C. Hill, Lot 1 blk 14 Tr. II— .......................
63.85
W. C. Hill, Lot 2 blk 14 Tr. 11..........................
63.85
Metes nnd Bounds Descriptions, Sanford.
A. V. French—Beg. 519 feet West of the NE
Cor. of NW 1-4 Sec. 36, Twp. 19 S. R. 30 E.
run West 100 ft. South MO ft. East 100
\
ft. North 140 ft. to beg...................... ..........
140
C. Gownn—Beg. 701 feet West of the NE Cor.
of NW 1-4 Sec. 36, Twp. 19
30 E.
run South M0 feet West 100 feet, North
' "1’40 ('cot, Eait 100 feel A beg. J ........... . . '140 V' '
Notice is hereby given to any and all persona interest!
Spccinl Assessments against the various pieces of property
scribed that said special assessments are payable In full witk
days after the above nnd foregoing special assessment roll
equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual iu
with interest nt the rate of 8 p!i per annum from and nfw
said special assessments stand approved and confirmed,
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Suit
will be held nt the City Hall at 2:30 P. M. on the 17th dsjf
A. I). 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear any aid
plaints and objections as to such special assessments, nnd ^
time adjust and equalize said assessment* on a basis of j*
right, nnd when said special assessments are so equalized)
justed, same will then stand confirmed aud be, nnd reniid
liens upon the property against which snid assessments w
until paid in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 157,
by the City Commission of the City Sanford, Florida, on Atif-s
192 l.
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk

are
the
,,n

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTVO.V MS
VILLE AVE., FROM PACE LANE NORTH TO SOUTH LIS
MAYFAIR.
The following is the final estimate for addition*! cost ® P"
MellnnviIi*- Ave. 24 feet in width from Pace Lane Nof'ktoNm
of Mayfair with sheet asphalt instead of surfucc, ttt*t®*°
rock base.
_
J ' 1,",' b e |M,1,h .1 ,,| ,1||PJ a w e e k f o r 3212 sq yds sheet asphalt instead of surface treatment »t *-c **'
uLsf!,.!i II
week* III T h e
} / T o n II,-t., 1 ,|. ., n e w sill" per p ub - Laboratory inspection of m aterials......
F lo r id i " S l,lf 1,1 rf" “ l n ‘iUaty
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2% ___
,nl h .i m l n n d t i l e s e a l o f Engineering 6% ..... ...................................
;
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! ' /
"
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in t u l a • --ili 1 , ii in,. C o u rt H ouse in
S.-iolmd.. C ounty, F lo r id a ,
Arnl in
nit i hi«rnnf Iiccr•*** Hr *
to iife ss* . w in i„ e n te r e d a g a i n s t
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■ " i -e b e in g II s a l t til
liiis-t m i . . io in. coin pi,, | nmit I,, unit
to th e .i , m i .i ,|.-a, rll.ed la mis
,
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Sevellt ll J' "lb 1 a.‘ I" ' iCi H
c u i t of K lo rIda. In an, ' " r s - t n ir
l i m l e C o u n ty .
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, r V 1* I’’ 1*1. M o rto n of
B u san B u r n b a r [ id* w ife, A aron &lt;&lt;1 1. 1 ml .............
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a n d Mary \\
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Cbitrl*-* H. Ilro rk and
Rto-da K
"»&lt;I lyto
Itro ck . his wife. Je n n ie Ilro rk J a - lb,- followdnlc *'* - sl"e,rEr
tb e'’*1
d lands,
1141b I l r o r k . C. II W atson. M lrhael I ' V / " ' " I b e i n g b&gt; S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
Q w t t e - . i t t a . , , F h lb , A. W illiam s. K r loriltfl, to -w it
X. M iller, II. b Mlllrr. Ileity MR.
l - f ' o f l s u - " f, J,K ' - 4 ■"*« N W
Icr. C a r r i e Miller M r K l n s tr y and
KW 1 , s 'i. 1 * a n d B 1-2 of
R o b e rt I. M r K ln stry . h e r h i , , band
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.-s ta te o f Ldttli
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l l r c w a r . I b u t n a s K e l t , l i o b r r t Ri i r n . pailH ..n Z r „ ,.\ " r7 “,° a ' ,
,1
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h u r t am i S u s a n llarn b .irt. his wife n h n v e
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o.
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ier, C a r r i e M iller JlcK In slrv
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n n d e a c h a n d e v ery one of tuern' g ra n t.-d *
d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w Isr, In th e p r o p ­
e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r described , eltli- ttil- r t ia n V ! tTI.,K U O R D E B E D t h a t
e r ** h e ir s , d e v is e e s o r gratue.-.i or H « r , , n " f c i ' i " Publish**! In T h e
o t h e r w i s e , a n d to all p a r t i e s , „ c|t R shed In 's'/JV '
n e ws p a p e r p u blo
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id , -Illi-e
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a n d e v e r y clalmln*.- an y In t a r v s l F
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f e n d a h t s . . e a c h und e v e ry ,
w hose
n a m e * « m l re s id e n c e s a r e u n k n o w n
/*H lcl#l
to t h e c o m p l a i n a n t In tin- a b o v e e n - sut*e a l *«gel
i*'*Y’ irif* l* th fifty *n,J
of Ju ly A.
ti l e d c a u se , nnd to all u n k n o w n p a r- *
J
tie# w h o s o e v e r c l a i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t !
Counts- t. I1 S H AR ON .
,n .
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of ttem ln o ls C m m ty
sab. l a n d b e i n g s i t u a t e In Kemluole 1 i g i - * *',
C o u a t y . Itiurld .l. a n d d e s c r ib e d us
..
a u iy l 4 - 3 t - 3 I . A u g u a t i 7 s U . .

To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontage
2239.96
Assessment per foot frontage
f l . 138131
Feet
NAME
Description
•
Frontage
Mayfair, Sanford, Florida.
J. II. Ball, I.ot 5 blk 1
56.91
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6 blk I ..........
61.14
Sidney (1. Dickinson, Lot 7 blk 1
G t.lt
Fannie N. McKirdy, Lot 8 blk l .......
61.11
George E. Bridgctt, I.ot 9 blk 1......
61. II
Bodwcll Realty Co., Blk A ..................
82.2
57.05
Nina I,. Ely, Lot l blk 6 ....................
67.13
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 6 ......
(.like Thompson, Lot 3 hlk 6 ...............
6748
Nelson Grey, Lot 4 blk 6....
67.13
Flora II. Grey, lait 5 hlk 6...........
67.13
F. II. Schruggs, Lot 6 hlk 6.........
57.13
Bodwcll Rcnlty Co.„ Lot 7 blk fi
67.13
Ed Higgins, Lot 1 blk 7 ...............
58.13
Bodwcll Really Co., I.ot 2 blk 7...
58.13
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7
58.13
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 7
58.13
Bodwcll Realty To., Lot 5 blk 7
58.13
Bodwcll Itculty Co., Lot 6 blk 7...
58.13
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7.
59.18
Mellonvitlc, Sanford, Fla.
Margaret Wilson, blk 22.................... ............. 210
Margaret Wilson, blk 28............... ".................. 137
F.. F. I.nne— Beg. nt N E Cor of Int. of Union
Ave. and Mellonvillo Ave., Run N. on W.
line of Mellonvilte Ave. 783.5 ft. W. 125
ft. S. to Union Ave. East to Beg. (Less
Right of Way for First Street..—...........701.5
The above and foregoing finnl assessments are p*&gt;'
without interest up to September 1, 1925, and after sue
assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual Inst®
interest at 8% per annum,
f
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the seal of the
ford, Florida, ithl# 27th day of July, A. D. 1925.
(SEAI.)
i„ R. PHILIPS, City Clerk*

�THE 8ANFOHD HERAT,

Gam es Thrown Out
ill Ask Death penalty
i l **Zr Quintet That
'n^d to i U a Hotel;
Member IkingSought

-Many Other Appointments
Made Recently By Gover­
nor; Holdin Is Commission­
er of Deeds In New York

ir n T X l l .- T h e three
L m b X o* the Jrunktn

TALLAHASSEE, July si. ed VTn»nor
tV ^ nrt,n f'n3 aopolnt: ohn A. Sorry of Philadelphia
*L , Conirnliisloner «f deeds in
*,* a -tV,'f ? enn3Vlvanin f„r the
^taiu of Morula.
Other i tpointmenu made nre:
J. J. Clements of Kinard to lx*
pecteu invesugation is made, two Lounty t ommissioncr uf District
of tho Tampa players in question.
!u " c u u " t y . succeed ini; (J.
If they were not, then Manager u r V?,
Hlnaly, resigned.
Moore could file the same protest
today and be upheld in it again.
Mr. Parmely said Inst night that
ho was sending a wire to President
Sexton of the National Association
of Professional Baseball Leagues,
requesting him to come here and
make n thoruOgh investigation of
the Florida State League and every
team in it, Mr. Sexton is expected
within the next few days when sev­
eral other matters nre expected to
be brought up.
There is nothing new in the pres„
....... .
ent situation as something of this j of Florida,
nature has come up nearly every
Dr. John Al
year that the Florida State League ' ler and Dr F
has been in existence and the noun- to i„. member*
er nn investigation is made by the 1of Medical lv
proper authorities the better it themselves
will be for organized baseball in
, ..
'„
this state;
MrJ ',h" Vi’ “ l
The Sanford team is the only ,.,1 '.V . i. ,,
one of the four that has had no
* ‘ !“ .*’• "
charges brought against it ami it : 'lu. ,
m
has fofcen said that their standiiur * 1 * 111 ** * an
in the leugue ahowst the reason
H. M. Mid«l
why. President Dougluss of that *-s. Justice of
dub said yesterday afternoon that tr‘ct 9, I evy i
they hud only two class nmn on
J. Y. Bridg
the roster. Mct'ue and Moore, ami Justice of pi
that they had seven men in their Polk county,
regular line-up who have never
K Co\
played in organized baseball be- ,I n ' , of ,'h,
fore,
11
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PAGE

U H. S tniclftoii. % 1special A 'ttnf rfr the. Jackson
West Palm Reach—Plans ac* &gt;
. ™7in- Uonard Anker and Vllle Terminal Company.
ccptctl for $350,1)00 addition *to
jlirnnso Game* to bo Special .Of.
Comity Courthouse.
lAfrt:
m Sieve/*—
JOeycf*— Contracts
Contra
awarded
Company *"* Kast nCast Railroad F
fpr. more than $100,000 worth
. Kcu H. F. ritt«. Rountstown, to school construction.
tn n member of the School Board
Plymouth—State begins recon­
countv11 Ct numbcr 3 of Calhoun
struction of Dixie Highway from
R. C. Douthct, Jacksonville, to here to Orlando.

For Your “Grocery
List” jot down your
needs now—the ar­
ticles suggested be­
low offer you e x c e p ­
tional value!

M
•«£ S "I'M
I 1”, h&lt;2 into b-ckirrountl
f c f S S mo* thriller.

| “r
■

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v - no* in custody,

v 'lMr

fc'h.Mup inand
*hKh
two
an os■ j S ^ o f the hotel were
M J yen arraiRned on the
B^«r&lt; and pleaded not
had been appointed
f j (hem and preparations
L mad-* for nn Immediate

the fugitive, who has

rgf Murder Trial
Mured rubbers and Mul[if caught, all will face
[tie murder of Frank Rodlisdstnnt cashier, Nelson
Itified today by a woman
Isn who robbed her of $ l,lal weeks ago.
prtling development came
La a card signed “R.
as found in Wilson’s coat.
pH the coat belonged* to
Ich ami that the curd was
um! was from Robert
rother of Russell, who is
■iitence of death for the
uf a drug clerk. Robert
lough indicted never ho.i
jreiiemM .. ^Vijaoii said
&lt; u member of their gang
JW1 not know his wherefhe police doubt this story,

(Continued from Page One)
&lt;rnte of the cemetery this after­
noon, Non-commissioned officer
nf the regular garrison at Fort
Meyer will lift the casket from
the hearse nml lower it into the
grave and nn army bugler will
ifluHd "taps," but there will L* no
triple crash of rifle fire, in def­
erence to the wishes rtf the widow.
The change in plan which gave
the military a place in the cere­
monies was due to the feeling that
up to the time that the casket
misses into the cemetery, the funplain

Holdin Appointed
TALLAHASSEE July Jl.—Gov­
ernor John Martin has appointed
Lawrence E. Holdin of New York
Pity to be commissioner of Deeds
for the State of Florida in the
State of New York.
Other appointments made by the
Governor nre:
( \ S. ITammntt, Jacksonville, to
be a member of tin* State Boned
of Engineering Examineri to suc­
ceed himself.
John Triay, William M. Uld*?'*.

Sultana Apple Base
IS'/j uz. J a r .............
4 &gt; * - &gt; 4 4 + + 4 - F &gt; * j. .j

♦

* * 4 . . &gt; .}. * 4 4 + 4 4 4

BANANAS, PEACHES, APPLES
i/rru c E
—
TOMATOES
R U T A B A G A S , IRISH POTATOES. ONIONS

CAULIFLOWER, BEANS, OKRA
AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY

BUNCHED CARROTS WITH TOPS
FRUITS, VEGETABLES

P » « 4 tr&lt;m Piage One)
“ muhin* about Florida,
“mg wd returning a conZ ‘"',, r' Of automobile

I

Jrt(T i r n,; to fi°*
... V TnVfew tourz Vv0flli* m their auto", i , y famt' with the

13c 23c 72c

Sweet Tender

■&gt; * •&gt;&lt; f * &lt; 4 . :• •: &lt;

* •&gt;* « * • * * + + : • + ♦

r v f TTh

A&amp;P, 12 lb.........

a Be 1 9 /

a

ill U l i

&amp;

p

24 l b

. ......... i

Iona 2428,’..'Z"i

VALUES WHICH YOU CANNOT EQUAL
Cor. Sanford and Fourth

N. Y. Slate, Highest Grade

“ A&amp;P" Concord

The store Convenient
410 Snnfonl Ave.
A GREATER SANFORD THROUGH A GREATER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

K injjan ’H

—A unique “follow
up” service from us
that insures you
getting every frac­
tion of mileage built
into these marvel­
ous tires. Learn the
nature of this service-it’s worth while.

ALL BLENDS
Highest Quality
t- l II). Pkg. 23c;
BRANDS OF HIGHEST
GRADE
......... ................. 53c Lb.
.......... ...............* -17c Lb.
............................ 42c Lb.

BOKAU .....
RED CHICLI
S O’CLOCK

Wight BYos. to*

Hi'liable

Irtcorpnralrd

Sanford, Florida

American whi

annointment of state at the time
of his Heath, who claimed no spec­
ial distinction save such tribute
ntely after their nrraign- is his fellow citizens cared to ren­
two robbers in custody der him.
milted to a psychological
un hy alienists employed
kite’s attorney, the latter
r that this was to foreeu of insanity later.
L in his confession, told
re into a room where sevI employes were working
Iking their watches, rings
|y. Ue found doors lockeri
Iried to leave and shot the
I the doors. Wilson told of
|»p itself and of his es|k Mullcnbach with the

C CHAMBER
KS REPORT
McFa r l a n d

Pint* Quarts Gallon

‘A&amp;P"
Cider

(’nuli flower

Plums, II)

In waidt'd oiH'i’ify ami loan of time looking in hot uncomfortable places for
uornethiiiK you may not find.

At the Basket

Ice Berg Lettuce............... ...............
Fancy Tomatoes, pound
.............
Fancy Celery, bunch
...........
New Virginia Irish Potatoes, lb. .
Nice Fat Mackerel, each
.............
New Florida Limes, dozen
..........
Fancy Lemons, dozen ...
.............
&gt;/| lb cans Imported Sardines.............
Fancy Brick Cheese, pound .............
Avocado Pears, each
...........
$1,000 Guaranteed Roach Killed,
:i5c, 65c, $ 1.25

W»* maintain a rool comfortable store stocked with everything good to cat.
With obliging clerks lo attend your every want and a delivery service for
your convenience.
„
We carry the largest ami m o st complete slock of groceries, grocery specials,
fresh fruits and vegetables in the city.
The world judges a cily by the spirit of
Let’s pull together for :i liigger, better and
munity.
()u:ilily Meats.

410 5

w hi n"P in n “hort
*'rfa# *"•!. tfc. bulk of

i* coming to

Florida Maid Mayonnaise and Relish
Stones Cakes
Betsy Ross Bread
Hens and fryers—dressed and alive.
Fresh Country F ggs
Fat Salt Mackerel

i , Ul‘* ^^,-y mostly a
!**rv,ng class of
referred to the

, tJ,SL,,,5"!■Snnfonl l,‘-

Um iumL?“ ck Brotbera

be, 5*JSr
Hotel
eac'0. , . AIlenh»rBt, N. .1,,
|i,
declared that
Kh cn-1 kirtutiate to. seand ri*liai&gt;le
L kl I v F ,,f thc Hotel

SERVICE

pin i f s,;ut

We carry the most complete line &lt;&gt;f lancy meats
in the city.

FLORIDA AND WESTERN
EEF
PORK
LAMB
VEA
FAT HENS AND FRYERS
DRESSED AND ALIVE
Your patronnge Solicited

When purchased with other goods

Canada Dry Ginger Ale

per dozen

Sugar X .......... ...............

.....tO lbs.

PHONE
The Store where quality counts'

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WlrfiS?

LLiy r n iP A Y ,

PAGE FOUR
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fl n tt r w ] ■■ f v e o m l Cl»»* M a t t e r ,
CKIobar ST, l» l » , a t t h « I’O ito ftle*
&gt;t x u f n n l . F lo rid a u n d r r A ct of
March 3 . 11)7._______________
M f . l . t M l f« IIHA fr---------- - « H «
a . w u W A i t u w k w h -----------« « » ■ « &gt; »
I l f M acaalla

It"

h U iia ciiim io a MATtca
On* T e a r —$7.a«l Hlx Month* t l 60
ij»ll«*&lt;**l in r»ty l.» I’nrrUi. s&gt;«r
• k lfi\«. \\*»kly Kditioti tio o

per y ta r .

31, 1925.
■

H ie Sanford Herald
, M*&lt;*r «l

ju l y

___ _________________

T m i t L &gt; O T I( I6i All o M t l t i n r
notlct-s. «**r,l» of thaaks, resolution*
and aotlcn* ol t n t r r : a l i ; _ * l U i wii*r»

r*irrar* are u sd s will he t^argou
f«r at r*Rtilnr -idv*rtl*lni rate*.

H F M R F H T I I K AJHO«TATKI» HMFXS
Tti* A a i o c l a t r d I'remt la e x c l u s ­
ively r u l l l l s d • ** I h e uae fo r reD nbflratlnn o f a l l n e w a dl*p*trlie«
cred it* * t o It or not o tlierw lee e r e d llail In t h l a p a p e r a n d a ls o t h e Inc a l n r v i t»ijbn«ft*&lt;l h f r # ln . All flic n ti
o f r e p u b l K a t lo n o f
dis patch*
t s h e f i l n « r a si** rescr**c«l
____

FRIDAY, J u T v 31, 1925
THK HERALD'S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper wnlrr route In Jarksnn▼life.
-Construction of St. Johnn-In
rflan Itlver canal.
S.—Extenrdon of while way.
-Extension of local amuxcmenla.
—Swimming pirn), lettnia rourla,
i._A ugm enting of building proram—hoitaea, hotel*, nparlment

{

nuae*.

I.— Ritenalon of street paving pro*
gram.
7^—Construction
of
liotilevnril
around take Monroe.
8,—Completion of city beautlficnlion program.
,,_H xpaneion of school Myalent
with provlalon for increased facllitlrs.
“ BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
CURBING or BLESSING?—
Cursed lx* tho man that truxteth
In man, nml makr-th flesh hi* nrnt,
and whose ho|M* the Lord is.—
Jeremiah 17: fi-7.
-------- o--------IN A VBSHKL OF KARTII
In n vessel of earth It came,
A spirit with jaunty nflnme;
Her laughter nml her Bong nml her
mirth.
All held in n vessel of earth,
A jar which was fragile, but oh,
Wo cherished and loved it no!
But our treasure was not of the

clay,

For the vessel lien broken today
And mule is tho voice, nml the
eye*
Light not delight nnd surprise,
And nn mortal hand can replace
That spirit of hcnuty and grace.
There nro numberless vessels of
earth
Still holding life** music and
mirth
Still aglow with the spirit, nnd
yet
There was one we shall never for­
get.
One which held In its beautiful
mold
Something 'never another i-nntrl
hold.

A Substantial Endorsement

As Brisbane

Announcement thnt the three banka of Sanford have San Diego. Well Chosen.
More Children. .More I ny.
pledged five thousand dollars to the Chamber of Commerce Bryan
Shocked the liekerj
has resulted in a great wave of enthusiasm spreading Taxing the Coffin.
throughout the city ns the great civic campaign for a greater
BY AKTHL'K BRISBANE
Sanford gets under way. The banks have given the mem­
(C o p y r t n m 13!S&gt;
bership campaign their whole-hearted endorsement and have
shown their approval of the plan, and of the activities of the SECRETARY WILBUR, with
President Coolidge’i approval of
civic body, in a decidedly substantial manner.
course, will transfer the base of
Purchasing two hundred memberships, the hankers have the navy's rigid dirigibles, Lo:spoken for almost ns many as there used to lie in the entire Arv'('lf*u and Shenandoah, from
commercial body for about a week ago there were only two take hurst, New Jersey, to San
hundred and twenty-five members who were showing their Diego, California.
interest in civic matters by working in and with the Chamber THERE ARE two good reasons.
of Commerce.
Fir.it, the climate of California
With such a marvelous beginning, nothing can keep San­ offers the ideal all-year-round
ford from making a great record before the end of the cam­ climate for flying experiments.
Sen Diego is to be the centre of
paign next week.
nation’s fliying activities, nnd
Sanford has fully made up its mind to take its place the
the greatest air base in the world.
along with other progressive Florida communities. It is go­
ing to show that it is on the map and must bo considered in SECOND, our fleet will remain
the rapid development of the state. Sanford is stepping out. more and more on the Pacific
It is gathering momentum daily. It intends to be the cen­ Coast. The Pacific Ocean Is thg
most important as well ns the
ter of activity in Florida.
biggest body of water on earth.
The eyes of many are on Sanford. Investors are wonder­ It:: control means t&lt;&gt; the nation*
ing just what the city substantial will do. Depending on the now what control of the Medlterresults of the present campaign rests the investment of runeau niennt in tin* 'lays »( Carth
many thousands of dollars in Hanford real estate. We can- age ami old Rome, and the Allan
tic Ocean Inter.
not afford to fail!

----------- o-----------------Speaking of Misers

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A tuilesman, wbo fa
onto polite, effidenl]
never-tiring dttirjJ

¥

enter your employ.
is also con- fH,nlifitls J
trustworthy, an&lt;, ^
gladly uorA foryot,]
Uv

A NEW wage iden comes from
the coal miners of South Wales,
They would pay a workman in
proportion to the size of his fam ­
ily. Thus, if n man unmarried got
five shillings, the mnrried man
would get one shilling additional
and nn extra allowance for lh«
first, second, third nnd fourth chil­
dren.
This suggestion comes not from
n labor union, hut fiom the merf

lv \

A ll,

a mere piitance—3
cents a &lt;laj.

ACr,
V f h &gt;/

I*
People who have a wholesome contempt for the money- U V—
miner might find it profitable to examine their own propen­
sities for hoarding valuables. It is sometimes found that
His duty in life h g,
tho "meanest miser" in town is really a much self-re­
ice, he lives each da;
specting individual who has no idea that he could possibly be
justly listed in t hi* miser class.
Ihe Classified cnluitu
Perhaps by this, you have glanced at your hook shelves
the Sanford Herald
and felt a guilty flush at the remembrance of how you use that own the coal mines In South
your hooks to the good of the community. You keep them, | Wales,
v
&gt;
his Phone Numberii
perhaps, for show. Or you keep them as nn indication of THEY ARF, intelligent men, for
your culture or your knowledge. Some of them you have Ihe problem of modern industry
-V^\ Vv|\V
never read and never intend lo read. Others you have read nnd liie industrial kings is to make
once nnd do not care to read them a second time. So you industry and work attractive, not
let them stand on your book shelves year in ami year out to scpieeze rni'ii down to the low­
wage scab* and drive them the
vvitli never a thought of how they might be enjoyed by peo­ est
longest possible number of hours.
.... ..................................................... ....
ple vdio do not own duplicate copies of your collection.
A PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTURY
■
Ofter a hook passed on and on until it is read to rags THERE IS iib-nty of wi-alth !«'NEW YORK TIMES
can do a thousand times more good than the price of that low mot above grmnul and in the
book in dollars could do. Often a book can do ..... I that no brain of man to provide richly and The official honors paid this growing respect for Mr* photogrn128 Feet
amount of money could pay for. Yet such luniks are kept generously for the entire human month in France to Nicephore Ni- . 1‘h'e point of view: .Men like Melsrace.
Rut
as
yet
intelligence
lx
of his '
who ironld vie with the len t
in idleness on the* shelves of some private library. And content when it can get too much epee marked. . .the centenary
* * i
/ i
,n
&lt;*I&lt;*ar detail, canir inwithin hearing of the voice that expressed its honest in­ for itself, nnd willing to get .it discovery nf the principle df pho-jto high honor. So di.l realism.
Fronting on (Vlery Avunut* adjoining two stores d
bv forcing others to take too lit- tography. As nn active influence Hunian beings found it ipiite ax
dignation at mention of the selfish miser!
in human affairs the photograph Iwrong for nn artist to flatter n = corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quick can be|J
From the hoarding of books, it is only a step, of course, jl't,
j&lt; cm' n|. rainy less than n bun- horse or a tree a s to exaggerate 5
to the miserly love of other possessions, people keep their
ilr&gt;d years old.
Daguerre, th o|th o charms o f a beauty or th e l*
chased at $75.00 a front foot on eauy terms.
WALL
STREET
loinembers
W.
attics full of articles that are tiding nobody any good. They
J, Bryan and n shock like that of Im re famous associate of Niepce, hearing of a king. A whole Old ~
keep trunks and boxes and bureau drawers full of tilings that n conger eel that he once admin­ »rodii&gt; eel the daguerreotype in Urn Regime of illusions, personal, soget lo*. some years after the rial and esthetic, vanished before
they will probably never use. Almost every home is actually istered to the stock ticker.
The the camera,
burdened with possessions that should be passed on to other
It was in July. 1H1U5. and Bryan’*! death of lux collaborator.
60 Feet
daguerreotype
gave
way
to
nega' Photography still exerts its
“f r o : : of Hold" speech was the
people who can really use them.
live
pbde
photography
only
in
the
great
primary
influence,
even
Bryan for |
The money-miser is usually n bit cracked in his head. .ihoi I.k. Hi nominated
. , i i . . l. i . a
i ’oIK Not until the ‘fills did every- though tin* view has gained ground
the I1-residency and knocked nil Ui«j|,11M
Ilis hoarding is often a sort of dementia. Cut he really
rt.rk7"ln ' Wall sim-t’ |y b.gi,, to have bis photo- that for all its clearness and ar­
Between First and Second Streets on Sanford AvtJ
does not keep from his fellow-man the valugs that the book- down
'
to to la points.
Kr!,,,f' ,nken* u'“l nn,,t,,,*r lwi'nty ea? acv it leaves something out of
......
play* the part
At SfilO.OO per front foot.
The recent nomination of
Mr. 31 .ii- passed before the camera the picture. It still ................
miser keeps. A dollar is only a dollar, while a good hook, as
can
.
into
tht*
hands
of
the
public.
&gt;
*f
a
great
democratizing
influcVice",
Milton put it, "is the precious life-blood of a master spirit." Davis did not have that effect.
At first people were deeply Iin- in all men, quick or slow wilted’

T h e n ex t tim e you feel you r co n tem p t for tin* s e lfis h
H n ,., . , .,
.. . . I'rt , &lt;d by the automatically re- intuitive or matter-of-fact, see
nuuicy-lioai'dvr., tak e a glan ce' a t ^UUC bWli"
liabtCL r ^ V s i , i
*r',r,'''&lt;l ‘"'"tr-’ / r t - bFt. tr seemed. Thing* alike, be printtd photo|ier*oa had tho means to follow grupliie reptoduetlon and the movr « k c n look. |.arlicttlai ly, to sec if y o u r book* arc* road ev e ry foTCfnm lhi Tfftri.rf.lfmY/rmTrtn
heMi..| wealth, now verv heavv.
the Sorratlc admonition, “Know ing picture have indeed bnuirht
d ay by peop le w h o have no books o f th e ir ow n. or no books
President *oolidgeh.-lieveIlimj-|tli&gt; elf "
Light, lens, chemically , bet..... the public eye t h o s e objects
Others carry sweet music and |j|{p y o u r s.
ax,s Imu1,1 Is* abolished or great treati-d plate could riot
lie.
A &lt;i face and Menex that it is import’
mirth
-------------- o--------------ly modified.
Dagucrie’s device showed you. m ant that the public should see in
Others come with delights to the
2101! First SI.
Realtors.
Iyou were. The art of making pho- precise detail What ink does for
hVKRYTHING IN TIIK world may bo endured except
esith,
Y&lt;1D
DAN
attack
or
upport
intogrnpliy
something
more
than
litwonis.
pit
dugrnphy
does
for
But we know now that fragrance only a :uirn iMiiin of priMpmnis days. Goethe.
heritance
taxation
cmivinringiy
eral
was*riyet in its
bb ■ a
a ■■■ aniit*1
.
,
, t .
t
i ingenuous
...
.in- dong., visible. Words are testi- *■■■■*■■*■&gt;■ a ■■ an a ■ m■ n
we miss,
.
.................................
.
'
“ii
may
say
that
great
fortuu.*
fancy.
those
who
will
exam
ine. nimiy, the photographic record iThat sound of her voice nml her
II r»JD&gt;\\,S A w eak ITlltlil pot to b ear p rosp erity a s U’cl! which
daguerreotype;; will , , find ijevidence. Tb present- -familiarity
■■
. . . a widow
, , and children cun old
kiss,
inherit ordv Itcrausc lli&lt;* liovern among them tieeiiueiix with a of the public with matters of g cn
That life which wo loved was her ns adversity with moderations.—Cicero.
merit protects them in their rights faint pink on tin- checks and a oral iatere.-t
c*uus«iq eculd n* t
soul
should pay o.metliing for the pro-1 faint gold in tli • tiair thnt jdioto- liave he, n all unci in t|tl* days beAnd not the mere clay of the bowl.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
lection.
grapliy, -trictly speaking, rrv er' fore photogrnpl
The work of
By IRVIN S. COBH
Or you ran say that the tax put there. But th&gt; beginnings of Ni. pee
and
Daguerre
fir-t
And wo know what we loved can­
should
In*
put
on
tile
strong
man
photographic
art.
of
effect,
were
thought
of
•
not die,
Tlii* one lias at leant one merit Von run away and play until din­ in bn life time, while In* t wink­ ";«h‘ **:*-t
ph..,..
,
.n
o.....
w
.,"
K
2
.
■;
Though broken it i vessel may lie;
i can vouch for its Iruthfiilucss. ner time. I lien, when 1 conic Imck ing, nnd not put op his niffin and grapliy told tin* truth without fear I uieann of men* .
Anil we know why the clay was no
"tug
all
things'
of remorse.
I’.vitii a milieu § nf illusion and i-(|
In a • oiithwestern cily is sta­ from church I'll suli fy &gt;,,m curi­ iii* children.
fair,
Painting f&gt;jt the effect of the en o r.
'Twns because she was nested in tioned a bit.hop of the Episcopal osity. Won't Hud do?"
THE IMPORTANT thing is tlnd
"No, it won't." she said. "This
church lie M a scholarly gentle­
then*;
every man should do his be- 1
We have learned Twas lo*r beau­ man ami one of lie* kindest men on is very important."
"But tin* trouble is, my tlear,' work. And llu* man worth having
tiful stud
enrth. He has a little granddau­
KURT LAUDERDALE NEWS
Which really made lovely tin* ghter, tu whom naturally la* is that I'm afraid that if J answ er1will work five times as hard n*
howl.
devoted. At tile time ulnm tills .me question you'll nsk *o many he would otherwise to provide flu­
Reran e of tin* uma/.ing influx plied, “Since tin* first of last Jr
— Edgar A. (iuest. incident occurred she was seven other* I'll forget tin* tilings I'm ids children and their mother. To
in— —
n ------------discourage that is not a good idea. of new resilient * into Florida it is uary:
yearn old tin* age when the aver trying now to rerneiulier."
Anyway Abd el-Krim seems to ago child n d i; more .piestiiins in
“ No I won't," she protested, 'I
"\*cl!,*’ ,-aid iiu* other in an
Hu longer possible to make esti­
he having a riff ruffing time in one day than five average adults ju t want to ask one ample que*.
l.i VDSTDNE'S TWO son- • dl
enrnestne s nom* could
doubt.
mates
Upon
a
"percenta
*e
of
|iopMorocco.
can answer,
lion. And wlieu you've told no- "liar coward nnd fool" a t'liptaiu
I hen t hey are entirely out of
-o
tin a Sunday morning tin* rever- that I B go away and tu*t Imther j IVter Wright, who writes indecent- tiinlion basis. When you uiiili-r"n, :‘ ' twitu that big by
"tat** stick together from new jend gentleman sill in hi* ‘daily re &gt;ou any mme. I'hat's a promise, i ly about tln*ir father, saying it take I** tin e figure* of auj kind now"
on," said one fly In another as viewing tin* sermon lie hud pre­ grandpa."
wax his (rladstone's habit "in pub upon Heir relation t,, today's and
He probable w ax e x a g g e r a t i n g ,
they both alighted on the fly pared for the forenoon service.
"All light, tln*n.
IPs under­ lie tu speak the language of tin, tomorrow’s minilioi ■ of “people The New d o e s im t k n o w . Tin*
paper.
load between ii* that there is to highest Mini strictest principle, and now living in Florida" you nn* r e p o " s a tn t h e t a r g e m in i t a r s
Ilia granddaughter entered.
dealing *n directly with an tin
,
...
..
i he only one question. Now ihoo m private to pursue and po&gt;.e
"l.romlpa. she sa d. "1 want to my
w,lu'L
Uun'
s k i l l ' !vi r uv|
‘ r snr,;‘ r r , v i n K '» t h i s S t a t e
Every ti m e We pick u p a p a p ­
Iknown quantity, no algebraic skill
Standard Coastwise Passenger and Fast Ftci'jht
it
you
want
to
every
smt
of
woman."
every
day
(know?"
illy unbelievable.
er and rend when* u io s q u ito e s are ask yon something.
ever known emikj give ym| the cor-1 But the
1
"h-hnrnlnir .toim crs. WM.- r m,*.. ,.f r*nriu&gt;ngi*r arcomm«Utl«M)
("Dj'le who make these
reel answer.
"Honey," be answered, "grand“Tell me nbout condensed tmlk
bail at sumo p la c e , we u p p i e c i n i e
| «Un,Ur.l -f .......
Irjni-'iw 111.... Inrl.i.;..........
t(„l.l.Y
WHY
CI
ADSTONES
on*
reports
nn*
reliable
and
honest.
father's terribly busy rigid now.and (lie Westminster Conf, ion."
Sanford m o re.
A man m i n i n g home* from fid - Tliev sa\ that sternly streams of Mccummuiliilmu* o r | . r . f . n . - . l l .^ n tio n * avnll.1,1* a t v a r y i n g KtUiuorwl
notice
tin*
statement
of
a
"liar,
ljrm|d"
■
ii------;a \s that in three Pollnian aiitoninliih"; :in&gt; coming into tin*,
coward ami fool" is lint clear
Story In n Wisconsin paper ■av*,
cars ^ tlii-ii'
Were
&gt;■veil t e e n
New H, K. "Cherokee” Now In Service
Tin* writvr used tn see (Bad- parties" on their way In Eiuriihi. state from the north, that tho
HOW DO THEY GET AWAY?
“ Rushing in upon the leopard, to*!
Ht'ine
every
day
in
tin*
fighting
TAMPA TRIBUNE
shut him on tin; spot." l'rny till
SFMMKU KXITRSION FAUFfS
r th',"!,a‘,'lf
prime of his old age. nml can t e s ­ And they w.-.e not laking m lV ^ tiu .'rtheo - "n''a"U
new earners
desireAn'l
us which spot.
.
nor
s
e
t
t
l
e
"f
............
,
e
........
were
'
se
t,h
.1,;
V
i
S
l
'
....
g
Ho, u|a. They want
Tli-kulri mi Kale May ILili t•■ K.-j.l initi. Return t.luitt •'
An ii: toi:r.di*'g talcrm-nt i* ih it days inter. These are only the tify that (Ilad done had tilth time tins acquainted with , i,h other be­ Iniv
property and ninku their
What's wrong with thi. sentence: ntlribuled t&gt;&gt; Nathan Mayo, head lllote recent nf the set it** nf ex- for foolishness.
fore they t. gun dun paring note.:
JU'KXOWII.I i: To m :\v iii i i k a m i iik tu iin t
Every night In* sat, on the nppn- on the train. One of ||U* travelers “"'l'"' ,‘"ri'* or they want to get
“Wifie dear, I'll stay at home of the Pi i am ('•nnmis-Uint, ill i.u cnpe« frnni i-Tnrldn aulhnritiex.
.jviiv *o s v ii .i i : to i ii vim i s r o \ a m » n m n s
and take care of the kids while you iA oeinted Press ilinpnteh publish­
rhi fault is serimts. Where doe* fition Itench as lull* as -I o'chu-k in w’lis keen for statistics. | {,. had a wink io pay their way while they
Filial I.lmlt Oct. 31. 1935
the
morning,
in
tin*
House
nf
Pd
their
loupes
established.
go to the theater."
ed yesterday. Regarding the fie- it lie
book with all ants of figures re­
( 'iitltninus.
qnent eseapes of inim.erci* and
--------- o--------n
a
ii
.
i
m
;
fiio
v i j vi k so s vti.t.i-: *ro ,m :\ v \oitK |
Mr. Mayo's letter further said,
• * , f r "wa.** r . « c . '
(t’allliiK at I’ll trlenton.)
r i
There's lio time like the present, other prisoners from till* state of the convict's stripes;
capita wealth, |«*r capita taxe , of anvlhim- ,,, ri • i 1 capitri
H "I’lierok-,*" (N.-vv
..Inly lx, 37. August tb C," I
AND IN THE ladies’ gallery, per capita automobiles, ,tc. And ticcntat.- "ri, Hori,la cannot he s.
meaning that now is llu* time for guards, in ii letter In .1. S. Hliteh,
" I here are inn many willing
s. s "Apaclro" 1Dlrvcl
Inly 15, 29, Auptunt 12, -•
you to Miltscrilie to Hie Chamber ml |H-ritit el ident nt Hie Slate Pi isihi limid* In provide ilntluiig and setlrl where the women sat, liidd- n front after he ha b „„ -xplaining th.nn | January ,
11 H “I.**ii:iro-“
July Hi. Am:n -i I. I *.-' 1 *,
it •■ (’omain-ha"
s!
sight
by
a
heavy
screen,
that
i*&lt;-iu
of Commerce ijreutcr Sanford Farm ('oinuuxsinii Mayo said
July
55. August 3. 13.
'H
him on his way. There is a law
with much e i i t h u another Scl.u.d cen u nJ ‘“ y ".Vi* C",d nK’ H
" Ar, p.ili.o-" &lt;l&gt;li-,-i-i &gt;
July ■-*:!, AiiKiist 5. 19- _
part:
movement.
against tiiis, nf course, but it is tv might not distract lawmaker), man m the crowd lid: "My friend ply -,i ,|i . ' .V '^rT W not a *** H. a
s.
"Dt-lau
ur»"
l l-’rt-lglic
ly) July 30. August X, I*. *"
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HRMfra
if
“The stripes dn not mean much tin- hardest law in the world tn there sat, when tin* weather was when were tin. .* figures n m l , books - ' ■ ‘,,C
fiB,,res UR
“n u
1,11
AiiIiiimuIi IIfm or t’.very llM«rl|illiiu fiirrlr.lu
ltl1
D
h * n p r i i i n ^ o f th o f a ll
Then* foreign nations are hav­ to a prisoner when In* wants tn get enforce, for the reason that it is luiil, Mr. Illndxtnm-'H nge-i wife, ih!
I h&lt;» nlhiT (riunipliantly rt*j vi k sos \ 11,i.t; to vii m u a m » ittrrt its »,IJ*
ing u lot of fun holding confer­ uway. * * * It has been tliriunigh- next to impossible tn obtain the staying in the House a* long a- be
ly
demonstrated
we
can
did.
ences nnd trying tu figure out
keep, necessary evidence.
ColMK vli CliarlrnliiM—IteturnlnK Direct St*--*"1'' .
how they can take can* of thvir only these who want to stay.
, c i nm J n-l. ■'•■mv111.- in i *liu 1 1,--.t ..ii .-very Tliursilay- Arru* .
Stu* met him at tin* entrance,
It hux b e e n t h o r o u g h l y d e m n t lI BIT*! AND BUSY MONEY
debts with mulling to pay them I h e e x p e n s e nf o u r e.irap t-j a n d ] s t r a i n ! we c a n k e e p o n ly t h o s e under the ( lock Tower, with n
r liai-1,--iii.m every l-'iMIuy Du.* Miami Sunday mornin- ’
n.ARKSBUUt;, w. V., t k i . e h r a m
ale.mu i , Ieat. Miami every Tuemlay I Passengers ri-criv»“
with.
r e e. n p. t u.r e *. is e n o r m o u s . "
w ho w a n t to s t a y , a n d t h i s co m li- heavy woolen muffler, wrapped i,
■M.iililay mImlit) in riving Ja.-kiu.in ill,. \Vr.lne*&lt;lay uinriilM*!.
lim l -r t h e p r e s e n t
s i t u a t i o n , ‘ linn is b r o u g h t a b o u t l a r g e l y tie around hi* neck and
look him
Money
should
In*
made
to
work
When everything elx« fulls to lIn-re
VIIMtl TO Si:\v VOIIK AMI IIRTL’II.X »S3.3J
no u s e o f a r r e s t i n g n * rim-1 e n u s o t h e c i t i z e n s h i p „ ( t h e s t a t e home.
, x t V IV*' ' ' , r ite c e n t e r s o f e d u - appeal, this one can l»e tried mi [nnl. I f a m a n ro n f e s n c s to in iird e r, r e f u s e s to c o - o p e r a t e w ith u s
If there ever wax a man wlp&gt;a* for one. it Is a faithful servant. -* t •* ooii mV 1,1 a n n u a l i n c o m e o f
SUnmers
sail
fruni Miami fur New York (culling nt
your favorite saxophone: A duel lie might as well lie discharged
“Very Tuesday at daybreak. Open " fo r rtcVpt Ion "of pa»i»B|2 3
"Considerably more t h a n 8a,000 memory even n modern writer There is no excuse for letting it f
*'11,1
ff
u
n
t
t
h
e
i
r
i
n
v
e
s
t
e
d
l
was lately fought try Alexander with, |M*rhnps, a reprimand, and ul-1 was paid oil 1 but &gt;.-ar for adver­ should respect it ii William E.
'' V'-ium l,.*ivv.-,-ri ' oVtock a m i ii.iOiil-’lil
K x p tv s a
" K we a r r i v e a t n n n ti tm a i e d - t for .N,-w ) o rk. d ir e c t ev ery F r i d a y ut 1 p.m .
Shod ami John S. Nott, Notl was lowed to cimtiniie to murder, as tising, apprehending and returning (ilidxlone, of w* ii it wa&gt; truly lie idle. I tint is an economic
!
.V
a
.....V
r!1"'1
"
(
some
$-10,000,000.
i
waste, a blunder.
NT. J O I I S S i l l V y ; u R A C L itS IO X S
rhol and Slmtt was not. In this some have continued. Because "it escapes buck lo prison."
said that "his her... was ever with
1 “ ''led among the 280,000
According to Thrift Magazine,
«m» it wm better to he Sliott than has been thoroughly demonstrated
1,1
J;t,'ks.oiville
and It,-turn 110 da InclildlnK
T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r is d o u b t l e s s the weak and miserable poor."
”.f
sexes 'n all col-1
tln*re ate something more il'inn S,1 . i v K.tnr.od i'u.-day, Thun 'lay. K*iunU&gt; 1*.,■
Mott. There was a rumor that Noll we
can ..keep
,
..a only those who want r i g h t t o t h e e x t e n t t h a t m a n y c i t -1 1** J.i'I.Mii,, III,- ,v|.oiitay, VVi-.liii -Its. Friday * ll*' * J
meant
000 miser* In the United States. ■ ilroii't ”&gt;V.* un*vi'r»itie»,
was not shut, end Shod avows that to S tay.
[ h e " a l e p r i s o n o r ro a d .I r e n s , t h r o u g h f,.ilr
,„ d iffe re n c e
THE FRENCH worry nliout i|p* They are hoarding and keeping mil dent. $t&lt;ir. a year for each atuIn* was not, which proves either l a m p s c o n s t i t u t e only a f r e e h o te l o r c r i m i n a l s y m p a t h y , aid e s c n u e d
A’or* fu r th e r inform ation,
increasing
population of (I.-nanny of circulation more than $-10(1,000,that hie idiot Sliott shot at Nod f o r th e uccom odatiiiii o f r r i i n i u a l i ' p ii* o n e tx o r fail »,. .... ,i
, .
. ,
...
reaervationa,
ticketr, etc., appl y to
lnrTe sums mentionlay of tcveuge, 000, none of which in earning it .».|U| ,lu*
was not shot, or that N od was u n t i l th e y feel Ihc d e s i r e to g o full c(i-oIH*rat!!!!!
‘ “ “ ‘ *a ° I A ' i r r*
l i
dollar.
The
figures
are
estimated
lithe,-IU
i
T
S
rua*
*C
lo&lt;1
nnd
the
shot notwithstanding.
elsew here. C rim in al) o f course)
B u t t h e y h a v e nothin.? i
t
r '* i *
r 'nal ^
u ! 11 P'*p'ilitp&gt;ti
k .n, - i';1! ,larn»* The idle money
* It may he inadi* to nppeur on k n e w t h i s b e f o r e a n y b o d y e ls e d i d . ! w i t h tin* e s c a i * ' | „ Vh,. R rst
“ ”f
' mU|,U,“ W*U‘:i 1 by the actuaries of the United j
!, h'lLk so much productive enof
sixty
millions,
she
could
do
States
treasury
department.
trial that the *lmt Hliott shot shot
Jacksonville
Sanford
llu* ti li n g t o do, o f C ourse, is t o : If m m e e s c a p e s , then* u ,... * Y *
Contrastcd with this miserly try
,msines9 and indusNott. or, ms accidents with fire­ provuii* a d e q u a t e p r i s o n l&gt;ar» a n d p e a s e f o r r e c a p t u r e . It i , s r ei.-tlv- nothing against France, provided
. , t0 tuuch, keeps many
had .the greater air power. waste of money is the good w hich
arms nn* frequent, it may be pos­ wrillx, b alls nnd c h a in s , c a g e s , and t h e b u s i n e s s n f the orison r r ; . A , Franco
.. ..
With France ruling the nir. -i U luting done with a somewhat hou. .in.!, ..ut „f Work&gt; There i*
sible that tin- shot Eliott shot slmt •*‘*rt armed guards—whatever is t*. make very sure tl, t ,,,, r [
i
''.t** runi ‘
io e \c i|.v for being miserly, windb'hutt himself when the whole a f­ needed.
Iand Uneven „ v"r
.' " Y ',er° r* ,lw l*r“ ° n "f wwar or any warliike similar sunt—$.7.71,000,(WO ovviud
or m part. Those who have
would
mean
with
I
by
the
sixty-five
leading
colleges
FOR SALE
fair would resolve itself into its
Frank Rftwlin*, unfurlunalely a n 1again up. n the lUi,| , *'
* (.cimany
tn
o
f
the
United
Stales.
From
their
original element, and Kholt would unhanged murderer, e»c:„,d .Sun- further crime" enmn iVt, i . T
From
tiudr
h
c
m Z*
«,ut “ ta work,
A
Rood
buy in the right place
“l lw cnlT foUi; ‘“"T? (l
Le
and -Nod
not. i'':,y fro|.'l
from “uAVest
fugitive;*. :r.,me
ofu"-■,i“..
0
“ f •’vyry important city and all in investment* these co lie g e s d e r i v e l t d . ' lb o ' r, J P' y a " ‘j w i ““ ly ,nveaKt i
__ (hot
------ _....
- • • would
— •"* lie
’ " ""V
,'v*-»t Florida road fugitives,
onto offi.
Warehouse
property
108 by 77 ft. on 3rd and ' ■1
•
cspotidu.dnnl
centers
in
Germany.
afi
Annual
income
of
Borne folks think, Itowcver, that camp. He l iny or may not later sible.
f about $27,- know btt’io J T ’ J ' V
$2000
Cash.
Balance
to suit pure hose f* J
1)00,000. This interest money Ve'ti-lit” mTiouV.i ' i "f llu‘ way8 1,1 which
V P lS h o tt |hot shot, not Bhott,|be recapturcjl. Walter C. Vallton,! It iv distinctly
-MM-..........
™i..
.1.......-I,
y . I . s !,,ll'hl U* put to work should
A
RACE
na
wise
a*
the
(JermnnA'efititig
n°t
t,nly
the
rollcgv
J,u&gt; Nott.
murderer of/ii Miami policaman. authorities to take U, A S t a t e
H. M. RUMBLEY
__________ Ii(Aj
■rVln .In I
?i ° f those who
do
H a n you t e i who, yraa ( h o t T — i e sleaped
c a p t 'd aa Jptw
l/.-w davs
u . llion
i . o , .at
.............
1,1 '■’“ '-uuiry
days before.
Iniforc, nn.U
nnd [a,
once .i.» «re*Jn?
*5® - would ataut war vutioujly . under |tUc Students who seek education, know" ' ‘-'i ’'uaa*
is
easily
obtainable.
Sykes BrusdslJs.
v uas appatVeudtd in Madnuu two 11 icqutr.t escapes.
such condilioi"
,
,n e hope h that ttem in. Assuming tin; the small-1 Any
. , *
THE BETTES A I'llODUCT IS THE SOQjjM
w sr“ will le killed off by sdencvi. ‘ or colleges not included In the list banker will • ,usi,ie33 mart or

Britt-Cliiltenden Really Company,

Florida’s Census Figures All Out of Date

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Miss Margaret Miller
And Troy Ray Married
On Monday Evening

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MacLean’s
Personals Douglas
Latest Film Taken
Of much interest and surprise
Victor Check and Ren Nathanto their many friends conies the snn have returned from a trip to In The Swiss Alps
announcement o f'th e marriage r t

[Social
Friday
*o. 1 of the IF. M
....
hodist Church will moot
P. U. I’arker at her
anlord Heights, Friday

,-• ?,(cuS
oflh0 Fin,t
*r .Jj hoU it* r&lt;-?u-

urch

.i meeting
; and } £ ' at the
S-.TO atl«}
Vi. Spoor. Mr*.
jir*. A. U. R«*«in,

R. Ijrle* wil! nct ns
jr iniine*s meeting
iV Missionary Union
dist Church will be
h at 3:30 o clock.

land G r a p cv ille
|ynu?on and Miss Tyner

I

i Windermere on Friday,

linger was in town Sat*
ave some teeth extract*

Ls picnic has been po tfrrountofiitm
M.dMn.
ami Mrs. Pierson.
Mrs. Noah Fry and
ieng ton, of tVindeinere
i Sunday at Mr. Tyner's
Ifred Pierson was very
lay and the absence o f
young Hr. Parka was
Mr*. Volin Williams
(J building their new
itwgralow nt Fourteenth
Magnolia Avemle.
lit has been improving
property by adding
ittho on two sides of
Simian PeForrest lias
t front veranda screen-

I
t

Ljrkers plan to hold
tit the Camp on Cryrs Thursday afternoon,
lrat 7:30 o'clock. Bring
We always have a
|:if weather permitting.
Iiiby is the regular
; Rev. J. S. Clarke to
'in llp.ialn.
Sunday
ft,* as nsunl at 2:30 p.
by preaching nt 3:30
flips and baby, Mrs.
Mrs. Norn Church
Mrs. Torrence left
[their auto for their
[tlantn after a pleasant
home of their cousin.
Williams.

New York.
Miss Margaret Miller to Troy Hay.
“It isn't the highest mountain
The yaung couple motored to Or­
Howard Tomlinson, of P d and in the Alps, Imt if- the craziest,"
.....e. e’k V *m i.ami,
lando Monday afternoon, where i Ssnedimr
dmg «ii..
the w
/ J a said an Alpine guide to the young
the ceremony was performed l&gt;y
American who wanted to be a hero.
I)r. A. I). Adcock, pastor of the
“In Douglas MacI.ean's new
First Baptist Church.
Mrs..............
E. B. Mainor and Miss comedy, “Introduce Me,” which
comes to tiie Milano theater Mon­
Mrs. Kny is the attractive dau­ Juanita Mainor of Mndi
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Miller, visiting Mrs. T. F. Hay. -on are day and Tuesday, the star sets out
In scale the mint rugged mountain
one of Sanford’s most prominent
in
all Switzerland, lie had never
families. She was a student in the
Mrs. Olin Clements and Mrs. It.
Sanford High School and a pnpu. 3. flou ts of Oviedo pent Thuvs- climbed anything higher than the
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old garden wall. It made him diz­
Inr member in the social and day
m Sanford shopping.
zy to climb a cherry tree. Hut
church circles of the city. She has;
a host o f admiring friends in this] Miss l.ucille Partin of Oviedo is lie met a girl on his first trip to
city, who are extending best ; pending several day ; in Sanford Europt and -lie just adored moun­
wishes.
as the guest of Mis ■Uuhy Rivers. tain climbers, and the hero had to
show his bravery and skill. Ho
Mr. Ray is a popular young man,|
lieing the son of Mr. and Air
Albert Bennlen, formerly of must be an Alpine hero.
B. Ray. He la a graduate iif lliV' ^unfonl but now of Miami was
“The situation becomes interest­
Sanford .High
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School -and
is coo«««» "f friL‘n‘l* ,&lt;l" ' " “ lnc3* ing and more laughable every time
the hero -ctnitthbd a few feet fur­
needed with the firm of Kay Bros.
ther up the lippery heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay are leaving
Sunday for Asheville, N. C., on
lie tlcuight an Alpine stick was
Pr. and Mrs. lieu Caswell leave
their wedding trip. Upon their Saturday in their car f,.r Atlanta, to die holes and the mountaineers'
return they will he nt home to where they will spend several rope wns a clothe line. The high-,
th iir many friends nt the Welukn weeks.
*out he'd ever been up in the air
Apartments.
jwaa the time he rode in the ferris
Judge and Mrs. E. F, House* Iwheel at Coney I land.
holdi-r
and son, Carlyle have re­ i “But lie got to the top of that
Mrs. Lee Entertains turn'd from
a two week;, visit in i peak and planted the American
^ Bridge Honoring *'uba.
'flag on the -iminiit before lii.i rival
■climber &lt; Were ■.111 of the foothills.
Jacksonville Visitor Mis. Jack Turner and attractive 1 How did be do it ’ That would be
little daughter, Patricia, have re­ 'giving away the whole story.
Mrs. W. D. Lees delightfully en­ turn'd from a trip down the East
“This i a tur\ told of one of
tertained Monday evening with a Coa t.
the many emntdie in which Mc­
bridge party, complimenting MiLean ba in red.
The many friend - of Mrs. Claude
Nancy Allen of Jacksonville, win
| Herndon will he glad t" know that
is her attractive guest
Jacksonville
Florida
Beach,
recove ting after u recent
Mm. I.ee's lovely home wns ar­ b
hug
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and
residential
tistically decorated with cut flow­
development between here and!
ers and ferns. After n pleasant
Mi . Clyde Detby
returned Atlantic h id"- plain $1,500,000
game, scores were counted and
Miss Emmn Spencer was awarded Wednesday from Norfolk, Va-. program for next eighteen months.
a box of candy for making high where -he was the guest of
score. Miss R. E. Griffin, fur low- fi lends.
Miss Topeka
score, was given a toy. The gin- t
Mr . Archie Betts and Mrs. Milof honor wns presented a lovely
di'-d Peabody have taken a cottage
bottle of Coty’s perfume.
Following the game of bridge «l Daytona Bench for the month
the young men joined the party "f August.
ami dancing was enjoyed until i
Mr--. Dub nil and daughter, Mis.
late hour. Delicious refreshment
of ice-cream and cake were s m Mark Bollock, of Ijuitniuu. Gu„
v.-ere guests of friends in Sanford
ed.
Wullie day.
Those playing bridge were: Mi
Nancy Allen of Jacksonville, Mi
Mi Lillie Ruth Spencer left to­
Emma Spencer, Miss Claire Zach­
ary. Mi ss Adeline Karen of Allen day to spend a few day in Lifers
dale, S. C„ Miss Emily Griffin, .! the guest of her si ter, Mrs.
Miss R. E. Griffin, Miss Jan • Haul Redfi-nrn.
Torrence, and Miss Louise \Y« li
Slis-i Adeline Kale; left lod.ay
for her Imme in Allendale, S. C.,
House WarmingGiven after spending a month as the
&gt;nest of Mri. It. L. (iriffin.

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New York aquarium. Dr. Van Du1,500 Fish Are 0n| sen
said, and that in shipping
them from New York to Philadel­
Steamer Bound For phia in tanks placed on trucks,
many of them died in the ten hour
Pennsylvania City ride,
because of the severe jolting
that they received over the roads.
KEY WEST, Fin., July 31.—The
Steamer
Moore-McCormick left
here Wednesday with 1,500 fish
aboard, under the care of Dr. Ro­
bert Van Duscn, for Philadelphia,
where they will In* placed in the
aiiuariam at Fairnrount Park. Or.
Van Duscn, who is one of the
foremost uquairsls in the United
States, stated that in the future
he would make regular visits to
this city to secure fish stock from
the key waters for the Fairnrount
aquarium.
For many years the Philadelphia
aquarium secured its species of
Southern Florida fish from the

Swimming- Party Is
Given For Visitor

The method of shipping them di­
rect to -Philadelphia m
by
*jr boat
.Jo&gt;nt will
nil*
relieve this trouble, it was explain­
ed. as special constructed tanks
with a constant How of wntur will
be used.
When the ship reaches Cape
IlnUeras the water will b- cut o ff i
because the water that point falls
to a much colder temperature. A
supply of air o f the proper tem­
perature will be flooded Into the
tank to keep alive the fish that
are accustomed to warm southern
water.

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A Paramount Picture

Another of Paramount’s big Zane Grey productions,
and easily the best of the series.
A tale of hair-raising adventure and hairbreadth es­
capes; of border dashes, broncho busting, straight
shooting—and a dash of love.

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Soft finished, no . *:nns. Regular $1.50 values, 20 dozen to sell for, $1,00 each,
(Limited 1 to Customer)
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Men’s Summer Union Suits

garment well made and cut full.

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Mr. and Mrs.Crawfoid

Master Claude Herndon return­
ed Wednesday afternoon
from
Mr. Alexander, a stuPalmetto
where
he
has
been
the
fine
of
the
most
enjoyable
occa­
rr from l)el,and, were
|the home of Mr. and sions of the summer sea on wa guest of his unde, Charles Kvnm.
fn on Sunday. There given Thursday evening in the
Mr. and Mrs. i &gt;. P. Herndon and
l attendance at the eve-form of ti Itouse warming for Mr.
which was in Eng- and Mrs. J. B. Crawford at their Ma-I' r O liiirne Herndon and Mi".1" e|diine Knight, leave Aug. 1 foi
new home in Oak Avenue.
Kinard have built
About 30 of their friends met v.limo - point- in North Carolin.i.
:i&gt;, with living rooms at the Methodist Church and went
heir family between in n body to the Crawford home.
B. F. Grigg unit Ernest Grigg t
Irul Goldsboro and are Mr. and Mrs. Crawford were taken of Tampa were called to Sanford
Jor general delivery a by -urpiso when the party arrived. on ;n i "nut of tin' illness of Mi a
b groceries, meat, oil,
The evening was spent very Ruth Grigg;. who is in the hospi­
■y goods, which they pleasantly with games, music and tal.
l»t living rates.
readings, after which Mrs. R. W.
" Kric l.undqiiist went Turner presented Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mi", .lames Higgins of
a Sunday to t r y o u t i Crawford n beautiful jardiniere Haines filv are n-eeiving congrutillations on the arrival of a son,
Awter" ‘ which they | fi111''* witl&gt; flowers.
v»», 'I't'inliiig the day
After tliis an invitation was n- born July 2'_’. He has been named
V-r .th« r. K.lnier and sued to go to the dining room, James Junior.
They were much which was artistically decorated
; the Union Sunday with fern and daisies. Delicious
Mr. and Mrs. John Blount, who
t John teaches the refreshments o f punch and cake have been the guest of their &gt;bm
ghter, Mrs. Henry B. I’urdnn,
were served.
leave Friday f»r their home in
Uobyiist is able to
Waynesboro, Gu.
min. All her childsi her brother, Kind
The many friends of Miss Ruth
Uve been in to try amt
Griggs will lie glad to know that 1
\tiV* h&lt;Ah »t tu r son’s
she is improving from her recent
the Yqiital i Her new
A delightful affair of last even- operation and has returned to her
ttn'm akog tluwly- as
won i* xriiiViiig alone- ng was when .Miss Ruby Rivets home front the l-Yrnuld-Laughlnn
entertained with a swimming par- hospital.
• '•u in an
lent ty In honor of her guest, Miss Lueille Partin, of Oviedo.
Mrs. It. I *Jriffin and nttrnc
Thu party mototed out to Lake live daughter . Misses Emily GiifAlary and enjoyed n refreshing fnt and It. E. Griffin, and Miss
|*iwl«la' ■ i ( ‘",,'t- swim in the lake, after phieh a ile- Claire Zachary leave tomoirow for
co.'l of
| [clous picnic lunch was served. Daytona Beach, where they will
Dancing until a late hour was one spend several weeks.
o f the nmin features o f the eve­
y
It's 1500 miles frmn the nenr-xt
ning. A large number of the
'■Ur,I
Mr. and Mrs. II II. Griggs, of iieean to Topeka, Kan., but that
younger set enjoyed this occasion. Lakeland were called to Sanford doesn’t keep them from having
Tlmr day on account of the illness battling beauties. Miss Helen I
Looked by
George A. Maffell and Miss of tlu-ir M'ter. Ali-'s Itutli Griggs, Matthew.', Kansas University coed,
Margaret McRae left Thursday a f­ who was "pointed on Inst week at has been chosen "Alisa Topeka"
ternoon in Mr. Maffell's car for a tlm Fernald-Laughton hospital.
for 1025.
trip. Mr. Maffell will visit in Sa­
luda, S. C„ and from there will go
Yh'rtLr',;” ',||nit, to
Asheville and Hendersonville, K■ K■ ■ ■ ■U■■Ua NNa ■ ■ ■ UM■ ■ * NI ■ Ha a U■ 3 J MMMUtf M■ ■ a Ba NIt WHM
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a
N. C.
Misa McRae will visit a
points in Georgia, taking a much
Jn ford
needed rest.
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A Baked Chicken Saturday Night

$3.00 to $4.00

Call at our store and let us explain how
you may become the owner of this fat
baked chicken.

SILK—54 inch Silk in fall shades. Satins and crepe satins $5.00 to $7.00 yard

We Have at All Times

REMNANTS —Of white and colored cotton goods. 1 to 4 yard length, about

HOME RAKED HAM, SANDWICHES
FANCY CAKES, PIES, CHEESE,
AND SALADS
Hot Rolls at 11 A. M. and at 1 P. M.

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Rouths Bakery

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Delicatessen and Retail Bakery
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How They Stand

Pelery-Fcds Lead in Scoring
i Until Fifth Inning; Score
K Three More In Seventh Hut
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Won Lost Pi
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Yesterday’s
Results

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Philadelphia Team Increases
Lead In American hy (Jnod
Margin; Yanks Heat Browns
and Indians Rest Huston
PHILADELPHIA,
July 3 1 . Connie Mack shuffled hi.s hatting
order Thursday with the result
that the pace making Athletics
hammered out nn easy 0 to 0 vic­
tory over Detroit Tigers. Hammy
Gray pitched his first full game
flnce July 3, won his tenth game
of the season and scored his fourth
shutout.
Tile Athletics drove
Whitehill from the box after scor­
ing five run'* in the first two in­
nings. Wells, his successor, was
also hit hard. Frank Welch hung
up an unusual record by stepping
to the plate five times and not be­
ing charged with n time at bat.
lie sacrificed twice ami walked on
three other occasions.
Score by innings:
Detroit ......... 000 000 000-0-10-0
Philadelphia 320 200 l l x —9-15-0
llntteries: Whitehill, Wells and
Dossier, Woodall; Gray mul Coch­
rane.

Lakeland Is Victorious In The
Third Consecutive Extra*
Inning Game Played Hy The
2 Teams Is Pitching Duel

Totals „
SAINTS
Mcniiner, :i
Alb n, xs,
S. Doyle, :
Brown, cf.
Motiis, rf.
Cox, If.
ItarnoH, Hi

YANKEES WINNEW YORK, July 31.—ThNew York Yankees won from St.
Louis, '.) to 2, Thursday, giving
then* their first three game win­
ing streak of the year. On ! I
earlier occasions, New York had
failed to stretch two victories in
a row. Waite Hoyt went the route
for the llugmen, Holding the
Browns to eight hits. The Yan­
kees put the game on ice in the
fir t inning when hunched lifts, a
base on halls, an error and two
passed halls, nutted four runs.
Kcnie hy innings:
St. Louis
000 it! I (ton ■) 8 2
New York
110 000 221 —9-10 2
Batteries: Gaston ami liar
grave; Hoyt and Schang.
INDIANS TRIM BOSTON
BOSTON. July 31.—Cleveland
made it another win over the Red
Sex Thursday, by taking their
third straight game, 7 to 2. Buck­
eye pitched effectively while his
mates hammered /ahnizer persist■•fitly. The first Indian run, com­
ing in tin* fifth inning wan made
mi a home run hy Buckeye into »li-■
right field hlcacheni.
Score hy innings:
Cleveland
0110 021 &lt;M3—7 I 5 I
Boston
(Mill Dill) 200 2- HI
Batteries: Buckeye and Myall;
Xulmizer ami Picinich.

BRAVES WIN, 5 TO 1
PITTSnUKGH, July 31.—After
winning tin- fir:&gt;t three guinea of
the series with Rojt.in, the Pitaica
faltered Thursday ard the visitors
took the victory, 5 and I. Boston's
eleven hits included one double,
three triples ami .1 home run, the
latter by Burnt *. The Pirates'
only run was floored on High’s er­
ror in tin' fourth.
Score hy innings;
Boston
000 220 100—5-11-2
Pittsburgh
Otm 101 000- 1- 8-1
Batteries: Genewieli and Gibson;
Aldridge. She'-dtni; and Smith.
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YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT I
VERY NEAR FUTURE WIIAT IT COST PI
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FLORIDA STATE I.KAGUI
mfonl at Tampa.
ikelnnd at St. Petersburg.

MAKE RESERVATION EARLY
Beverly Baird went to Hollywood a few vear
to get m the movie. The lmst she could tin wa
when she got injured she gave it up. So imw
and says it bents the movie game all hollow,
her three-year-old daughter.

ago from Texas to try
a job as a dnuhle, and
.she's opened a garage,
•She's shown here with

. THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING .* HOMI- IS MADE
EASI HR HY THE ADVERTISEMENT;'.

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Oakland Museum and world fnm-

Cincinnali Red Sox Trounce ous as a big game hunter and wild
Phillies Hy Score 6to 2; j life movie producer, is preparing
St. Louis Cardinals Wallop an expedition to that region, to
Dodders by Score of 5 to 2 stalk both in their natural habitat
...
„ , and, through movies, tell the world
CHICAGO, July 31.- N e w York about „ 10n1
defeated Chicago 4 to 2 Thunday.
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AMERICAN LEA
1 Im ago at Washington
Ilurnudoz, p.
Major Julia C. St un .on, Ameri­ Nt. Louis at Now York
Block, r.
ca’s only woman major, is mper- 1 levi land at Ito (ton,
xHewitt
iutondont * f the Unit I State Detroit at Philadelphia
xx.Shannon
Army Nurse Corps, says that our
xxxII, Edward
N \ riONAL I.EAl
country sent 22,018) women to the
During the visit of the Itrili-h
Totals
.. 30 2 7 33 15 I Great War ns mir e* and that R" ton at Cincinnati.
u chiefs to this country, Sir
there will he several times that Brooklyn at St. I.ouii.
x Ban for Hesse in tilth,
&gt;rt Peacock, head of Mnarheinumber in the service if there N&lt; w York at Chicago.
xx
Butted
for
Cox
in
11th.
ter’s police, pointed out that in
Philadelphia at Pittshur
khould he another war.
XX
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Batted
f'
Barnes
in
11
til.
England, Scotland and Wales, with
a population of 3H,(luu,uu0, thereScore by inning i:
ini' homo of Mrs. ILi
Lakeland
linn IIU2 UUU U2 I Cox. Double |*.ty. Allen to Doyle
were only 71 murders Inst year,
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on Fifth Avenue, New
St.
Pete.
2UII
111)0
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to Barnes. Left on bast*, Lakeland
while almost five times that num­
Summary: Two base hits, Braz­ 7: Saints 8. Base no bulls, off will hi* razed and an tipai
ber occurred in New York City.
ier, Bis ie. Thro base hit, Cusack. Hernandez 3; Cusack 2.
Struck house Will take its plan,
Tavares- Plans under way for Muleit base, Buckley, T. Edward
out by Hernandez l. Umpirvs, frbdi will receive an aver;e
mini lent of f5l),l)iiil f.,r tin
constructing 675,00(1 canning plant Sacrifice, Brazier, Cusack, Allen Ware ami Maxtor. Tmiu 2:1)5.
perty, the lease running (
.•cur- at nn aggregate of ,i|
mutely $5,0(8),18)0.

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chemistry

Gowdy's home run. following Kel™ ',w « *&gt;** cam e hunt through
ly's double gave the Giants tw o,A frica, where he successfully shot
runs in the second inning. Tney with guna and camera, is still ntscored two more in the sixth when Darting attention as a cinema
Young led off with a triple and thriller Stampeding elephant herds
Alexander lost control, forcing in ami chasing giraffes in flivverone run white the other scored on wire some of the high spots.
Gowdy's sacrifice fly.
Harnett
Thrills in the Arctic
s muaho*I out his J»th home luis The trip of Snow and hin ?nn,
for Chicago.
Sydney, through the arctic regions,
Score by innings:
replete with discovery of bodies of
New York .. *120 &lt;m„ 010 1-12-1 Jong lost explorers, with hand-toChicago .
000 001 l' l 0 —l - 9-1 jjun,i fights with polar bears and
Potteries: Scott ami Guwdy; with frail Ixiats battling whales is
Alexander, Jones and Hartnett.
jlIhu holding attention through the

SENATORS BEATEN, II TO 1
WASHINGTON", July 31. The
White Sox smashed Coveleskle’s
streak of 13 consecutive victories
Thursday hy hammering him from
the hox ami winning their third
game out of four starts with
Washington hy an H to 1 score.
Score hy innings:
Chicago
tin 200 luii 11.18 1
Washington 000 000 001— 1-10-1
Batteries: Thurston and Crmi-e;
Cuv&lt; leskie, Gregg, Marherry, Rus­
sell ami Hue), Severcid.

ST. PETERSBURG, July 31.—
Lakeland won a 4 to 2 victory over
St. IVteivluirg here Thor day hy
hunching hits off Joe llrrnundrz
in the eleventh inning of the third
connective extra-inning game the
two clubs have played. It was n
hurling duel betweenHernandez
and George Cusack with the Saints
getting nway to a good start hy
counting two runs in the first in­
ning.
The Box Score
LAKELAND
AH R II I’D \ E
Buckley, 2b.............. 5 I 2 3 2 0
Welch, If. . . . 5 0 0 4 0 It
'StnThce, rf.
.. T 12* 1 I tl o
liras lor, cf,
. 3 0 1 t ll It
T. Edwards, lb. 5 L 111 I 0
Kowalski, 3I&gt;.
5 I) I 2 I 0
I*. Doyle, s j .......... 5 I) 0 u 3 1
Francis, e.
. . 4 0 1
I l 0
Cusack, a.............. 3 I) I 1 3
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L v o L
i Vf D l V r i T L iO
And H. A. Snow, curator of the

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
Pittsburgh .
New York .
TAMPA, July 31.—The league Cincinnati ..
leading Smokers won n ragged Hi .oklyn ..
game from Hanford here Thursday IPhiladelphia
afternoon, 8 to 7, in .which errors , St. I ouis ..
and loose playing by players on (Chicago .. ..
both sides figured In the scoring. Buxton ,, ..
Although getting only five hits,
the losers made them count io
AMERICAN LEAGUE
good advantage with bases on balls
Won Lost
and Tampa errors.
Phila Iclphin ........... 02 32
The Hox .Score
Washington ............. 00 35
SANFORD
AH It II PO A E Chicago
............... 64 40
Curley, rf.......... 4 2 0 1 0 0 D e tr o it......................... It) 49
Pumas, If. . . . . 2 2 1 2 1 0 St, Iambi ................ 48 60
Wade, cf...........4 1 2
1 0
0
Cleveland .............. 40 32
Frisble, ss......... 3 0 1 2 6 0 New Y o r k ...................41 55
MrQue, 3b......... 4 0 0 1 1 1 Boston .. .. „ .. .. .. 28 05
Bailey, lb .......... 1 0 0 8 0 0
Culbreth, 2b. . . 4 0 0 3 5 0
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Alford, c.............. I 0 1 0 2 0
Won Lost
Chapman, p. .. 2 2 0 0 1 2
New O rlen n s.......... 58 45
T o ta ls .............. 31 7 5 24 13 3 Atlanta .................... 58 51
TAMPA
AH K II PO A E N a sh v ille.....................51 50
Snead, 2b...............5 1 1 4 5 0 M o b ile....................... 52 55
Hickey, 3b......... 5 2 2 3 3 2 I Memphis .................. 53 57
Estrada, If......... 4 0 1 2 0 1 | Chattanooga ........... 48 52
Wolk, ss............... 4 2 3 1 1 0 Little R o c k .............. 50 50
Lee, rf................. 4 0 2 0 0 0 Birmingham ........... 47 55
Allen, cf................. 4 0 1 1 0 0
Hudgins, c........... 4 0 2 0 1 0
Jessmor, lb ............3 1 1 10 0 1
Peterson, p.......... 1 0 0 0 3 0
Foley, p............... 3 2 1 0 2 0
Totals .......... 37 8 14 27 15 4
Score by innings:
Sanford .................. 004 000 300—7
T nm p a.................... 001 033 lOx—8
Summary: Two base hit, Hickey,
Weik 2; Hudgins, Estrada. Three
base hit, Wade. Stolen base, Wade.
Sacrifice, Dumas, Friable. Left on
base, Sanford 5; Tnmpa 0. Bnse
on balls, off Peterson 4; Foley 1;
Chapman I. Hits off Peterson 1
In 4 (none olit in 5th); Foley I In
5. Hit by pitcher, by Peterson,
(Curley), Struck out by Peterson
4; Foley 1; Chapman, 4. Passed
ball, Hudgins.
Winning pitcher,
Foley. Umpire, Pieh. Time 2:05.

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^ NOW, THEN,
F&lt;th e B% O R T UL^ I l l t'n SA i p ; t ( ?R S/&gt;LE: DUMBER delivered FOR P.F.NT—Ground Floor Elks H a n f o r d , K l a .
DUTY v p w q
LAlJIlKftDALK, in and around Sanford, yellow
Inquire up- l i o n . I'.tl. W n l l t i n t t .
Bldg.,
205
Onk
Ave.
-s, v/v-lERE IS
C h in A d « « “
ILULY NEW S—it covers Brow-, pine framing, sheathing. siding. stairs. C. T. Smith.
e a r s S e m i n o l e l l u « l * o n - U e * e \ ! ’**•
—
THAT STEMCH
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on! S ° ? ,ty tho.rouKh.’&gt;: which is; flooring, ceiling and finish.
At
I l e n e F o il
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IN
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FOR
RENT:
House.
See
John
■i ** ’’nl* • "&lt;* *•*"
section th° " P 1 rp,5” ?r Browing I prices that are a savings to you.
S o n i e l l n t e In l i e
reeeiil
a»sections on the Honda toast. 1 Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen. Fla.
Mu«&lt;un.
boil)
k n i m • loot r x e e l t y
w hen.
- C 3 » ttlr *•*
Sample copy and rate card upon “
I h r r e « n « n iln» o f i l c h « « &lt; « e l n s l i l e
request.
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FOR SALE: Resident lot Tenth FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnished t o h e o b s e r s e i l n s I ' n t h e e ' * l i n t .
n s e oie w h i l e I I n d n l u s In n
- „ . H**
and _Llm. East front. See own­
upstairs apartment. 11th and f e wI n t eI m
iK h i rlu h t u p n o «lee» e.
- * •
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and er at 700 Laurel Avenue.
T h s y h m l n ila&gt; f o r r t r r j I h l o K
Elm St., $25 per month. Inquire at
n
m
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f
o
r
e s e f r h m l j r noil t h r u t h e r e
Lakeland,
through
the
Star117 Park Avenue.
s t r e s s *buT*
w n s o n e ilny l e f t o n t h e r i i l e r i h r
Telegram. Best advertising me­ FOR SALE: By owners, beautiful
th a t hml not
* * - .&lt; • f#f conhome, new house; 5 acres, 125 FOR RENT: 2 room furnished l i n r k I n S h n V e sbpeeennr e 'uns s ll icmi i ee d . e \Vn&gt;
dium in South Florida. Published
*rr&gt;
apartment. Children welcome. ilnic h m l h l i i itn &gt; . s o t h e y f o m n l n
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— orange and grapefruit, nil bearing,
■ r e n t tlen l of i l i f f lr iiltr In n s s l u n «r ■^ 'j5J
r for" n‘flr»t
th
other fruits, palms, shrubbery, Phone 712 between (&gt; and 7.
Lakeland, Florida.
I m t t h i s a o r . l h ,1 ii&gt; t h n l n o h i n l y h m l
three miles to Sanford, a bargain
rln ln iril.
FOR
RENT:
Two
room
apartment
T h n t ’s h o w F n i h r r ’s I l n y h n p p e n „ f**triet«a to
REAL ESTATE
__- _
OHIO—Xenia. Make ymir sales if sold at once. Owner leaving
good location. Apply at 12 or 0. eil t o h e . I f t r e m e m b e r e o r r e e l l *
IL
through the Xenia Gazette, Zim­ town. P. O. Box 88 J, Eustis, Fla. Al l Magnolia Ave.
F a th e r 's lin t
Is I lie
l l l l h iln ) of
Th» S»nI ’r n o e W e e k , w h i c h Is t h e
th ln l
J, E. SPURLING, atfb-diviaion in. Qhin. Rich agricultural dis­
w e e k o f I,ro io n M onth.
F a th e r 's ,
**"2 * 1 ln**rtlon,
specialist. Subdivision to Or- trict. Want ad and display rates FOR SALE: Bungalow with 6
l l n j Is I m n i r i l l s t r l ) p r r e e e i li u l
l&gt;T j
i 1**? - .ubsruusnt
rooms
and
bath.
located
on
de­
Inndo, Florida, and F l o r a on request.
Rooms For Kent
F ic k le l l n r nm l co m es Just nhrm l
r * osie« should b.
sirable
corner
in
Sanford
Heights.
of flo at l ln j.
H eights, Florida on Dlxio High­
‘ - \ t * lr In c “ * o f
T h n t ' s n h o o l n s r i n s e a s I riw i
All modern conveniences. Sacrifice
way.
COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER — at the price asked for it. Inquire FOR RENT—Rooma with or with­ e o n i e I n t r l l l i i K &gt; " o w h e n F a t h e r ' s
■TIKES*
as.
Classified ads have the largest at 119 1st National Rank Bldg.
out meals.
Reasonable rates. l l nAv n i w
l h o w I h n n k f u l Ih e F illlie r's of
ih?::
TIN AND METAL WORK
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
Lincoln House.
with rat®*' ru'e'
A m rrlra a re
t h a t I h e i l n f Is
not
lin ire K e n e r n l t f o h s e r s e i l .
T he lagia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line FOR SALE: Fine lots 50 ft. by
S a r '-v -'i
&gt; en m r onl
l l i ft. on Highland St. Between FOR RENT: Front Wjdraom. Call so pf l rIahtel n ns h fr or wr t Fl n lalni lemr 'ls lln
*
SIGNS
of som e n n lOak and Myrtle, North exposure.
TO
REACH
the
prosiwrous
farm­
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at
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Theatre
or
321
Mag­
Any Kind— Anywhere
In h i s p s s r l i i i l o i t y t e s t a t
eo lleu e.
ers and fern growers of Volus­ $lli00 each, 1-4 cash, balance l, 2 nolia Avenue.
I l r r iin s r F a t h e r 's lin t h a s fa ile d to
St A.1 T 1 0 T 1C H
ia county advertise in the Be Land ami 3 years. Box 393, 11. M. Runtbl
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Daily New;;, rutu lc per word, cash Icy.
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom. m e m b e r s o f t h e f a m i l y t o l a k e s o m e
fp o .t .fT I c e l l i r j M
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with order.
|,ir phon# number If
511 Park Ave.
so m e tiler p r e s r n l s o n
I ' n l l i e r ’s
rtsults. About on*
Formerly
Sanford
Sign
Shop.
LIMITED
lla t.
0 , Y thOMMOd h « . «
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At MAINE — Wotcrville, Morning FOR SALE: 2 East front lots 50x- FOR RENT: Furnished rooms and
Ilf e o o r s e , I h r r e w e r e a few w i r e s
nd t h a o t h e r * c a n t
w
h o m i * i* i h e p n t r e f n m l l l a s s e s s o m e
garrge.
Apply
819
Park
Ave.
130. 5 room house on ench with
First Street.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
1 , w ith
you
un le* *
A
n ic e Irirr e n r ln ltts , nm l th e r e w e r e
r ,
your uddreii*
people are interested in Florida double garage. Renting $18.00 f o i T RENT: Attractively furnish- &gt; !r " &lt; ' e . i « I . l e r . w h o r e m e m h r r e i l
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property.
Reach
them
through
I0®r
month,
9432.00
income
a
year.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
■Hussars
**
cd rooms for one or two; near itfirnc* tifittirHiriM i nt*»l i H r r r
it
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of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. the Sentinel, Rate card on ap- Located between 2 of best sub­ the Willi'i , r&gt;71-ef.
| f r i t ntm o i i h n c ; » t r l l i r l r fnlhrr**
divisions in Sanford. $1500.00 cash
Lid o f f l r * « r
If*'
* Noitit* h i i r k n H m l l l i r
**»*i*l i h h »i m
Wator and Boat Tanks. At Oak plication.
r lrp h .m r ilU c*»H »“
r o u N ^ i t IV'
•m l *I n«»t t t m r f«* n i I « k
*! tt*l
or
terms.
J.
H.
Hutchinson,
1020
Avenue
and
Third
Street.
Tele­
FOR
RENT:
Furnished
nr
unfur­
n u t v alid.
,
H i n t |*riii»*t*|ti r n m r l i n r k •*» I h r m *
Laurel Avenue.
P rom pt.
E fficient.
phone 111.
nished
rooms.
2
dollars
per
week
!*■«(. i ittH lili* n f t t i r ^ r , I i f f n i t *•* f«**k
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
\" /'O v ^ &gt; A
I— 1 .
Service
and up. S. C. Brown, 1215 West n i l f i l l l i r r w ««h»* « &gt; r i * r r m r i n l i r r r i l
HERALD will bring you in big
Y
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m i I ’n t h rr * n t i n y V«« **tu it ft oil t h H r
FOR
SALE:
6
room
bouse
nearly
2nd
St.
r l u h t r&gt; H i r m y n I i m I
tnnee
rf*«»nifli
Building Material results. Advertise those old ar­ completed on ■'! acres very rich
f u r m r i n i i r t t h r l r i t l r l u r r * f**r *t»r
ticles you have stored away and
H n »i«l ft f *•II |i | l t r nit* tvt a.
celery
land
under
high
state
of
W h y K l t r t ’n l h r r itity* i n n p r
Lost And Found
MIRACLE Concrete Cw, general have no use for. A little thirty- cultivation. 20,000 seedling trees
THIS
n h r n l ' ,**niiy h n * t
l!% rr&gt; f i r « l
■I!dt fIi n Iht*
cement work, sidewalks, build­ ccitl ad may bring you several* l ready to be budd"d. electric lights, f M CTe i ...II j. o p i,..! ,,,,
!&gt;
„.t
,„p
tl
i n i m i I t I* n f n t h * * r'a *•«»&gt; •»«’*
dollars.
Phono
118
and
n
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DIRECTORY
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(home gas plant for conking. Out­
scnt.itive will call and see you.
«' ii 111 i m ( In* n m f nii»rr»*.
for
return
to
119
Elm
Ave.
Terwilleger, Prop.
houses and garage. This place has
t T i f In * r i fliH i'l l i m i t m i l
Bl
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FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando never been flooded, lies eloso to
wiV
W r i t , llirrc* l*i him* n i l i r r t Ii I n *jst m loading
station.
Price
$8,000.00.
IIIIiL LUMBER CO. Housa
M n ftrn
needed,
Moinimr Sentinel; largest classi­
v*»iniw Mini Unit I* •***
fls •
i int when "OS
Service. Quality and Price.
l.osl Huston Hull Ter­ | tI tr,i i c ifntlier
niilnvmilitl**. %m l tin* f n l l n * r
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ Cash or terms. Owner entering
i a required.
I t I*
ulti*
kit**
Unit
lint
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r
other
business.
.1.
H.
Hutchinson,
rier. S months old;
imum 2le cash with order.
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*■*
n &lt;1* M i'l i Mfintlfiif, in* in tiIt** t* tiliTlf
1020 Laurel Ave.
Lumber and Building Material
«»Ini * In* t»f*t»f*rii&lt;« m i l I n Inn**.
Itrmvn body; brown and
V inir*.
Carter Lumber Company
H
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
white face. Answer to
mi.!..
FOR
SALE:
Five
lots
50
ft
by
jipicr In This
accepted
want
ad
medium
in
West Third Street
Phono 565
•liggs.
Return
to
Lloyd
!
117 ft. on Highland St. Between
Daytena (Fla.) One cent a word
| f CT O R Y
1 A Ruckfust Abbey, South Devon,
Shoe Store, Reward.
, O; k and Myrtle, North exposure.
a:i
iru
'ithiM.
Miiiiinum
25c.
Ia community of Benedictine monks JJ
HONK
I$ Dion each, I I cn-!i, balance I, 2
i are I uibling an abbey on the site n
land
3
years.
Box
393,
11.
M.
RumbUS
DAVID B. IIY liB TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,',
of the (dd nbhev which dates back J
Wanted
1Th. Thousands tend the clasto 901 A, D. The abbey is sacred *
Mtcnrran
:
FOUR LOTS, CLOSE TO NEW $50.1)00 LAUNsilied pngca of Florida's Great
to man, and tiic only woman peiWANTED:
Stenographer.
Please
Directory
M em ber A. I k
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
OHY. EASTERN EXPOSURE.
apply by letter to A. I*. Connelly initleii to enter is the Queen.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
R n it D u lld ln a
— Multlgraphlng,
S IZ E 221 F T . HY 151 F T .
&amp;
Son.
O rlan d o , F lo rid a
Write for complete rate card.
mailing—as you
lira you wnnt It.
• OPTIII.AMI I'llXT
W W TI D: Job wanted by man
PALM BEACH COUNTY
The
H. E Porch. First,
r r s t ’. ' n i T h a i H m e . T c Price $8000
witii
f
ii
mil
v
of
good
win
king
"cene of stur^udoua develop­
NEW S IT (TO III ,\i; ALOW
Money.
ink Bldg.
force to gather oranges, ill o to
TER M S.
ment. Read about it in tho i’alm
M a n i i f a r l u r r i t *&gt;.
HILTON’S
work truck farm or stock next
N h rra .in - ltln 'U l.- r I ' . l u t t i .
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
lll.ES FOR RENT
Hold t.y
iiA itiiK ii s u m *
year. Address N. F.llcuburg, Box
request.
M1VHIMJ |*.HIT roHraNT
311, Greensboro. Gn.
113
Magnolia
Ave.
111
W
nK nnlln A ve.
&amp; SONS
....... .. n &gt;!
6 First Class Barbers
ADVERTISING gets results if It 5 r»nni, iittraclively arningcil,
Drive It.
Special Attention
reaches po.enti.il buyers. t’« ; ; with birgo front and rear ^torches,
Id 2nd SI. at R. R.
Try Smith’s Barber,—
Given To Ladies and Children. lutku Daily Ni. .vs is circulated HPFvtng iiHiin a c r o s s Jnllfo hohsj,
IS FOR HIRE
■ '
‘ and' agricultural
’ ‘
‘ sec­
d i n i n g room, kitchen with many
;an industrial
9ERVICV: Day
221 -E. First Street, Opjto.sllc Postoffice
built in features, two bed rooms, Shop for good harbor
tion.
Jeets all trains. Batrboth complete with shower, finbh
Chinawarc
in
English
Porce­
IPhone 551 and 63-W
in the Journal-Her­ ed in white enamel.
work. Ladies welcome.
lains, Huvnrinn and Japanese ADVERTISE
ald,
South
Georgia’s greatest
SALE
ICAFB
1
orated
facing
east
on
comer
of
China make lovely Rifts
newspaper.
.Morning, afternoon,
Next
to
Valdez.
Avenue
nml
Katcy
weekly and Sunday. Classified Palmetto
SI.50 Values fur
$1.00 TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
rice and Quality
Florida real estate advertise In
life per line. Wuycross Jour­ Street,
teigns
The Bali Hardware rates
75c Values fur
50c
nal-He
raid.
Wuycroaa,
Georgia.
the
St. Petersburg Times. One cent
II A C A F E
G. TAYLOR DYER
Etc.
PRICE &lt;7500. ONLY $500 CASH
cent
a word dally, two ccnta a word
iffle House
TAMPA
MORNING
TRIBUNE—
As
Long
As
They
Last
fclgr. 105 W. 1st St.
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Printing—PecorntlnK
Send in your -bscriptlun to tho
"A Creator Sanford Through Sundays.
W. H. LONG
1921 Dodge Touring.
Tribune
or
hard
it
to
your
local
A Greater Chamber of
PHONE 303
LI. CAFH
1925 Dodge Coupe.
dealer so you can read Florida’s
MF^\T MARKET
lia Service and Qual1921
Dodge
Coupe.
Commerce"
DEAN-BERG
CORPORATION
greatest newspaper. One year,
|ti«et and Park Ave1922 Dodge Touring.
2112 First Street
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In Florida’s H«art,
d’s Greatest Vegetable
Richest Garden Land

Local tbundeshowera Thai _
and Friday; gentle xouth to west
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Maximum Temp....... 93
Minimum T e m p ,______ __ ___74
a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s d is p a t c h e s

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

|
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NUMBER 316.

A M D MOST Federal Tax Reduction To
Maximum Of 25 Per Cent Three Banks Subscrib
yes A t C apita 1 DISTINCT CITY, Is Being Urged By W inston
$5,000 To Cam paig
This Morning 5AYSLECTURER
ider’s Body
iBy Throng
lent Friends
&gt;wd Station

inStands
ty Bravely
feFiiyTribute
day as Train
[Washington

Baldwin W.Gause Tells Junior
Chamber of CommcrceThat
City Is One of Hest Laid
Out in The Entire Nation

[REORGANIZATION
'OF DRY FORCES IS
Of
BEING HASTENED Progressiveness
Sanford Is Praised

Andrews Has Chosen Seven Donation to O.phan Home
New Administrators But
Approved by Body; Plano
Refused to Tell Names;
Selections Are Enjoyed
Present Campaign Costly
WASHINGTON, July 30.—
Striding forward with the
construction of the Treasury’s
new prohibition enforcement
machine.
A ssistant Secre­
tary Andrews definitely has
decided on seven of the men
to fill the posts o f prohibition
adm inistrators under the re­
organization.

I t ON. July 30.—
jlnga Bryan came
hington today to
last rites of the
•e he begins his
he Potomac Hills
■eat company of
Their names were withheld. It
illustrious dead,
•al train which was said toduy, however, that they
were regarded by the Treasury as
n Dayton, Tenn., among the best available and that

Members of the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce at their luncheon
at the Seminole Cafe today listen­
ed with interest to an address by
Baldwin \\. Cause, lecturer ami
writer, on the subject of “ Ameri­
canization” during tlu&gt; past 12
years. Mr. Cause L a native of
Tennessee but since I HOC has made
his home in California.
Mr. Cause emphasized tho fact
that Florida has the advantage of
being ifcveloped after the main
development of the other states iu
•he Union became of the exper­
ience learned from the work and
actions of these other states in
•heir greatest progress. Just as the
United States came after a great
many other great nations, he said,
and has become one of the g reat­
est countries ever known, so will
this state lie developed on a lar­
ger and better scale than any oth-r
■date.
Ho further pointed out that San­
ford has wonderful opportunities
to become one of tho largest nnd
most iiilluential cities in tho en­
tire state of Florida by virtue of
its outstanding characteristics. It
i t oiio of the best laid out cities
not only in Florida, he declared,
but also in the country. It is one
of the prettest of all Florida towns
and one of the most progressive.
Mr. Cause staled that he had
passed through Sanford on sever­
al occasions nnd what lie suw from
the station gave him a wrong im­
pression of the city. "I had no
idea there was anything in San
ford hut the homes of a large num
her of negroes and the shop work­
ers of the Atlantic Coast Line,"
ho asserted.
"R euntly igyMiumi," he said, “ I
naw some Santo rd advertising and
was shocked to learn that the city
even had a Chamber of Commerce
amt was even more so to learn of
the membership campaign for a
"greater Sanford" which is now
being carried on here. When I saw
that Sanford was doing things I
Hindi* a notation to the effect that
1 must visit that city."
Mr. Cause arrived here Wednes­
day afternoon and today praised
Sanford and the people here for
l hoi co-operation and progressive­
ness nnd complimented them on
having such nn extraordinary
town.
With the assets that Sanford
possess, declared the speaker, ull
that is necessary is to ndvertise
those facts to the people all over
the United States, lit* believes that
Hanford is n city of a distinguish­
ed type ami deserves n great deal
of good publicity.
"Wherever I go from now on,"
asserted Mr. Cause, "I shall Im*
glad to give Sunfnid us much pub­
licity as pos'iihle and enn without
fear or doubt recommend this city
to any person who intends to come
to Florida ns one of the better and
(Continued on Page Three)

WASHINGTON, July 30.—Reduction of the federal normal and
surtaxes on income to n maximum
of 25 per cent was declared pos­
sible "from a revenue standpoint,”
Wednesday by Acting Secretary
Winston, who, in n letter to a
correspondent made public here,
suggested that a maximum of 20
per cent for surtaxes was “the
highest that should now be in the
law."
The acting secretary reiterated
the treasury’s previously announc­
ed position of favoring abolish­
ment of thi* inheritance taxes but
did not comment further regarding
these taxes.
He opposed application
of s
graduated income tax on corpora­
tions nnd said he hoped agitation
for such a plan would be avoided.
“ An income tax on corporations,
graduated on the amount of income
has no logical basis," Mr. Winston
wrote. “The theory of a graduat­
ed income tax is t hat it related to

the cnpacity of the tax payer to
p:»v. A man with $100,000 can
foare u larger proportion of Ids
income than a man with $ in,nun.
This reasoning has no relation
whatsoever to corporations. A
lar.M* corporation having a large
income inaylte owned l»y a great
number of small stockholders wlu&gt;
cannot affm d to have their divi­
dends cut down., whereas another
corporation having a moderate in­
come may bo owned entirely by
one man who can well afford to
pJ*y a larger proportion of his incomo to the government.
"If wo have two corporations,
each earning $1,000,000 they would
he taxed nt one rate; if they were
conrolidated into one corporation
they would be taxed at a different
fete, a nurely arbitrary discrim­
ination. Tho tendency of a grad­
uated income tax would lie to split
m&gt; large corporations into u great
number of small corporations, the
economic effect of which would be
undesirable.’’

For G reater Sanfor
AIRCRAFT FIRING 2 HOTEL BANDITS
TESTS DECLARED SLAIN IN BATTLE
TO BE A SUCCESS W ITH OFFICIALS
Maneuvers ( ’onducletl By The Cashier of Hotel Injured
Shenandoah nnd Battleship
When Chicago Police At­
Texas Okey;ManyllltsMade
tack Robbers oh llold-IJp
on Dirigililc-Towctl Targel
Is Attempted Wednesday

Is Strong: Evidence of
Their Belief In Val­
ue of Far-Reaching: l*r.
Forward Movcme

Campaign Leaders
Are Enthusiastic
Team Organization To

WASHINGTON, July 30.—Re­
CHICAGO, July 30—Four mask­
Meet Daily During
cent anti-aircraft firing tests con­ ed robbers who attempted to hold
ducted by the dirigible Hhcnuiidoah up the Drake Hotel, exclusive Lake
Week of Campaign
and the battleship Texas were de­ .Shore Drive hostelry, during the
scribed nt tin* navy department afternoon
m irnnion ton
ten hour
mm
Wednesday
The hanks of Sanford will
Wednesday ns the most successful precipitated a battle between tho
ot this character over held.
[robbers,. hotel detectives
------------- and po­ invest $5,000 in the expansion
Hundreds of hits were made un licemen
“
that resulted in the death ami advertising fund of the
ie target towed by
„ the big air- of two of the robbers and the ho­
the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
ship during the firing from the tel cashier.
Commerce, according to nn
Texas off the Virginia ch| hs , and
Another of the hold tqi men, was
it was indicated that the Shenan­
announcement
today.
This
ast Sunday, reached etch had agreed at a considerable
doah might he available for simi­ captured a fter a terrific battle in represents an increase of
on eurly in the day personal sacrifice to join with Mr.
the
hotel
kitchen
and
n
fourth
imlar tests with army gunners a t I
J found a reverent Andrews in his effort to carry out
Fort Tlltien, L. 1,1 about Aug. 12. caped iu an automobile with $10,­ 2,500 per cent over their pres­
■ting. The bronze the terms of the Volstead Act.
A report on the anti-aircraft 000 of the hotel’s money snatched ent investment in the Cham­
ten from the station
President Goes to Essex To Consolidation o f Railroads target
While the selection of the men
practice made public today from the safe and till while bul­ ber of Commerce, and ia the
Jr's parlors but later for the posts of adm inistrators has
.loin In Mid-Summer Meet­
by
Rear
Admiral C. F. Hughes, lets whizzed about his head.
Means Economy, Professor
strongest kind of evidence of their
•loved to the New not permitted that to delay his
The robbery, one of the most belief in the vnlue of this faring «r G. (). P. Club;
Tells Slock holders at Meet­ director of fleet training, who wit­ daring
[Church, where fu- consideration of other features of
of many years, was perpe­ reaching forward movement.
tlm tests, declared tho ex­
Occupies Speakers’ Stand
will be conducted the reorganization. He now pro­
ing Held nt Washington nessed
periments were important because trated by men under the influence
noon.
When the heads of the banks, F,
poses to build a first line of de­
the sleeve target towed by the a ir­ of narcotics, the police said after
government officials fense against smuggling of liquor
RWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 30.
examining the captured robber and I’. Forster, president of the First
WASHINGTON,
July
30.—The
ship
was
much
larger
than
ever
fry an at the Rtation. clung the Canadian ami Mexican
President t ’oolidgo mingled for an
questioning hotel employes The National Hank, Forrest Iaike, pres­
hour Wednesday with old friends proposed merger of the Nickel used before, being visible to tin* latter described tho hold up men ident of the Seminole County
| good spirits despite borders with a customs patrol mo­
nnd associates at the mid-Summer Plate with the Erie, IVro Marquet­ gun pointers and yet much small­ as “either drunk or dopey"
l»c long journey from torized and increased in numbers
Bank, and W. II. Tunnicliffe, presi­
reunion of the Essex County Men’s te, Hocking Valley and Chesapeake er than any aircraft.
over the present force.
One of tin* robbers was shot sev­ dent of the Sanford Bank &amp;
Shrapnel Shells P»«d.
Republican Club al Chubhcco Irnke, j and Ohio Railroads under the Van
Government Coses
"The firing was on the southern eral miles from the hotel after lie Trust Company, accepted tho ap­
near Essex, 10 miles by motor Rweritipen plan should meet the
DRYAN FUNEapproval of tho Interstate Com­ drill grounds approximately forty hud coinmondered a taxicab, forc­ pointment as nn “allied command’’
The
government
is
su'd
to
be
from White Court.
EN ROUTE TO
The President did not deliver nn merce Commission, Emory It. miles east of Cupe Henry," Admi­ ed a woman from the ear nnd com­ to head tho Greater Sanford cam­
J N , KRISTL, Tenn., losing money—estim ates of the
*d as n tremen­
address. After posing for n group Johnson, professor of commerce ral Hughes snid. "The target was manded the driver, nt the point of paign, it wni '
I.— Kind heurts last loss being from ten million to fif­
.ho progressiva
photographer, however, he went to mid finance at tin* University of sausage shaped, ten feet in diame­ a pistol, to speed away witli him. dous victory
Itch uhove the body of teen million annually—because of
the speaker’s stand ami henrd him­ Pennsylvania testified Wednesday ter nt the hoop. It was forty-five The taxi-driver wrecked his ma­ spirit of the community. Their
Jlings liryan and lov- weak links iq guarding the border.
self praised by Frederick H. Tnrr, at tlio consolidation hearing, ('idl­ feet long. The firing was from chine deliberately to allow pursu­ nction today in mnking thla re­
|inisten*ci to the corn- Many stretches of the border, both
markable financial investment in
of Rockport, president of the club, ed as an expert, ho based hm state­ three-inch guns on the Texas, not ing policemen to overtake him.
widow ns the train north and south, wholly are un­
the work of the Chamber of Com­
and Governor Fuller of Mussachu- ment on consideration of public in­ more than six of which fired al
Former Employe.
he hiirdeiicd casket of guarded while the patrols at num­
Iciest and governmental policy in any time. The ammunition was
settn.
The man captured gave his name merce confirms in even greater
; statesm an moved out erous other points a rc under-man­
regulating
(run
sport
at
ion.
shrapnel.
The
speed
of
the
target
Mr.
Coolidge
started
on
the
re­
ned
ami
improperly
equipped.
It
aa
Jack Holmes and said he re­ measure their faith in the future
into Virginia ton ita
turn trip to Swumpscott before
"Railroads have been moving was thirty three miles per hour. cently entile hen* from New York. of Sanford.
is Mr. Anderson's purpose to sup­
— ./ushingtun.
Of tho foregoing amount. Ilia
measured The rubber killed in the taxicab
other speakers, including Senator steadily* towards consolidation dur­ The actual altitudes
.1 two far-flung cordons ply the right number of men and
Butler, of Massachusetts, his close ing the last half century," Profvn- were
and
feet.
is nsaid
Ericc lx
Nelson,
” ' • between l,2tM) M
IMS f4,300
,•»•» IU
VV, chase
....... .. •*
MSXi to lie r«ril’r
t I.Hull, First National uud the Seminole
ting guards, believers in provide them with the means of
friend, Senator Deiieen, of ittinois, mr Johnson asserted. "If the gov­ Six liumlrtHl mill (Mrly fivo round* » former
of th*f hotel ami County Bunk will each Invest
■f. his pathway lay. Eye:. transportation that will assure
who is a house guest at White ernment does not nluce too great were fired. The practices were | the man shot in front of the hos- $2100,
»-•*"»» and tho Sanford BanJr ■J1.
umet grief,- hymns in­ &lt;y!’. *k; &gt;rfx^u.
Court, and Representative An­ obstacles in the wuy, the process based on the fuel thut to drp|». to'Iry was Tex f o rts , 0f Texps. The I Trust Compuny $800. This
ly reverent lips, love .*xConcerning tho men decided up­
drew, of the Fifth Massachusetts will go un ami in two decades, the bombs on n whip n plane mast in*1hotel cashier and head clerk, Frank
on wan arranged by the bumto. In alrnple form, sped the on ns adm inistrators it was indi­
humaelvaa.
District, had delivered their ad­ creation of a limited number of coming
ming directly nt the ship.
tdii|
J Rodkey, was shot in tho abdomen
Otne.
cated that nuno of them ns yet
M l.. S i... G
...
..........
tl.
.. *
' I ’L l .
dresses.
systems, conforming to tie.* most
In tho fiist *two
rini.'i,
the Ata___rI­ and died Ilater.
This splendid act with that of
Capital Today.
know to what district they will
Those
in
attendance,
included
get
approached
from
tlu*
beam,
economic
nnd
natural
dlspoaition,
the
Hodwcll interests and others
ay the funeral party Ih« assigned. Close associates of
The four robbers entered the
former Senator Albert .1. Bev­ will he completed.”
star board and port and rix guns holed shortly nfter 3 o’clock a s - ! , |,at nrt‘ l"'toc0cally certain means
^dy of the former cubi- Mr. Andrews at the Treasury have
eridge, of Indiana, and William
irns expected to reach not Ireen told ull about Iris plans,
The proposed Nickel Plate mer­ fired, tin* range changing from • ended to the inezzainiue floor 1111,1 t *10 &lt;-*»”»I&gt;«i»cn is off to a rePhilips, ambassador to Belgium. ger, he snid, conformed to the out­ approximately 1,000 yaids to 2,Out) wlien* the cashier's cage is locnt- markable "Dirt and should provo_
•w here his countrymen although he bus conferred with
Before his departure, the Presi­ line of general consolidation.:, alltl An examination of tills target af­ ed and after stationing themselves one of tho greatest successes of tho
|to bestow last honors, everyone who possibly could sup­
dent was niude an honorary mem­ provided the commission opportun­ ter it had been dropped showed at strategic points, suddenly don­ kind in civic organization history.
tial capital where Mrs. ply helpful information for use in
ber of the club, Ids name being ity to make proper rrudjuntni'iils 30 holes, one of which was a di­ ned masks nnd drew pistols on
There Is much enthusiasm among
her daughter, Mrs. drawing up the general program to
proposed by Henry Cubot Lodge, id capital obligations re.ding rect hit by the shell Ix-for e it ex­ twenty-five employes, mostly wo- campaign
leaders and nt hentlcaml',ll|f* I™*
were to await the com- fit t ho prohibition forces, border,
grand-son of tho fate Senator.
ploded.
tlie outlook,
men.
Two
robbers
guarded
tlu*1
,,u?Tt'Ta
,oytT11
against
the
transportation
enter­
(other daughter, Mrs. land ami sea, into one compact
Governor Fuller, after asserting prises. lie testified that tie- plan
for the drive next
7f»3 Holes Scored.
employes,
herded
together,
while
I
,
1
,1
reaves, and her bro- machine.
that no President since Lincoln also should bring about ul&gt; ’.mpproved last night a t
"On
Friday,
July
21,
three
run
i
others
ransacked
the
cushier’s
i
Y
,*;ro
n,ll1
two
h&gt;., Jr., plans for the
May Keep few
had stirred the imagination of the tial economies in operation; and were made, four guns firing on
a special meeting of tho campaign
/ li d ay and subsequent
In this connection, tho lielief is
American public as has Mr. Cool- restriction of investment in ue*.v each run. An examination of the
executive committee held nt the
Jlingtoin cemetery hud growing here daily tliut Mr. An­
A
guest
hearing
n
girl's
scream
idge, pleaded for party harmony railroad extensions and fa ililie target used in the last three runs
( hnnibcr of Commerce rooms. Tho
mpleted.
and catching a glimpse of the drive will sta rt Tuesday morning
drews will leave few of the present
und urged the re-election of Sen­ allow
showed
it
had
703
holes,
eleven
of
handling
"f
large
vol.tinia
j
to, sitting upright near State directors in their present as­
scene rushed down to the lobby
ator Butler. Not only was Mr.
,!.!n 'V1
’.'.’; '
,J:3° o’clock, with a parade of
traffic nnd fncililuto* i.» »• ’..»*. ! which were made |,y the unexplod­ with tlu* news, while hell
|n casket was over- signments. The general impression
hoys
Butler qualified to serve in the uf
the team organization,ami will end
ed
shell
of
direct
flight,
the
re­
ing
of
West
Virginia
coal.
he spontaneous out- is that lie will iiuntu some of them
dashed
Into
Michigan
Avenue
for
Senate because of his ability and
with a “stunt" thut is expected to
|npathetic love which for promotion to the new admin­
On cross-examination, II
W.j mainder being made by fragments policemen. 'I lie robbers were uhout give Sanford nation-wide adver­
knowldcgc of tip. needs of business
el
the
exploded
shrapnel.
Owing
ten along ninny hmi- istrative posts, thus giving them
asserted tho Governor, hut he Anderson, counsel for ilisse din l" the shape of the target two to leave when James McCurdy, tising. This is said to b«i entirely
on the commoner's jurisdiction over larger territories
bouse detective, iqicncd the door original und will bo'the hest typo
should he returned to the Senate minority stockholders oppe.-iiq, the l'*»h x is equal to one hit.
Jepeatedly displayed. than they now exercise, hut how
"because as field marshall, he is Van Swcringcn plans, sought tin &gt; "’I In* sleeve towed was much lar­ of his office, also on the second of news uiul subject for motion pic­
floor and was confronted by the
|s Show Cirief.
lie intends allocating the appoint­
the man responsible for placing basis for Prof. Johnson’s teptimuiiv '
A
than has ever been towed be­ masked men. Tlu*y opened fire on tures on its actual merit.
Calvin Coolidge in the White and the witness agreed that he* ger
yton early in the day ments remains a carefully guarded
committed headed by George D.
fore
it
was
the
first
time
that
aa
McCurdy,
with
a
pistol
had relied upon the previous t.* li-l
House."
tods of his last days secret. •
each j Bishop was named to work out tho
target has been used band, returned the fire, in _____
Governor Fuller contended that ninny of (&gt;. I’ll Van Hweriugen,[anti-aircraft
of his last great
wounding,
Mr. Andrews lias had frequent
was easily visible to the con­ one of the robbers, who, stagger­ details and be in charge of this
it was the duty of republicans in who originated the plan; J. J. Iter- thut
btonstrated their re- conferences outside of Washington
trol
and gun pointers und ed across the lobby leaving a trail campaign feature. I t will be kept
selecting candidates for the Sen­ net, president of the Nickel Plate, yet isparly
J Turin of service, the recently, and more are to follow.
a secret until u few days before it
of
much
smaller area than of blood.
ate und House to give their support und T. (’. Powell, vice president any aircraft.
is carried out.
•
champion
was He probably will hold several pri­
to men known to be in sympathy of th&lt;* Erie, hut that lie had exer­
J b o u t the day by vate meetings with "possible" ad­
The committee hns arranged to
(('nntinued on Page Three)
witli President Coolidge's policies. cised his “own judgment." None
trowing friends who ministrators late this week, and is
have thu team organization to meet
Local
Officers
Trace
Senator Butler und Denecn re­ of tin* statements they made lie
dull next week from Tuesday till
pief in unmistakable planning now to leave Washington
said, laid been made the subject of
viewed the political situation.
Friday at S&gt;:30 o’clock at the Cham­
hattanooga and at Thursday night.
Stolen
Car
to
Mobile
particular investigation by him­
ber of Commerce rooms prelimin­
■died-, were admitted
self.
ary to their going to their districts
compartment of the
British Coal Strike
R. J. Reel, manager of the "U- nnd to reassemble each day at
tom to view tbe cnlm California Woman Is
Drive-It’* auto company of tin* city noon. Campaign reports will lie
Settlem ent Not Seen Big’ Crusade A gainst
fallen leader.
was Wednesday extending
his made nt the luncheons.
Shot
Near
Swiss
City
l,lV 1‘s’0IJ,hern rialthanks to the Sanford Police DaTlie enmnaign will end with a
Jnt? I ulfntati company
JACKSONVILLE, July 30. — LONDON, July 30 The cl,..nce:« Criminals Is Started
of
averting
the
threatened
British
"Victory”
dinner on Friday. If the
LOS
ANGELES,
July
30.—
Mary
PrtnU‘nt
"
,ul
1,10
"h
erlffs
force
heap upon the widow
Lewis
Blackburn,
ID,
and
Duncan
BASEL, Switzerland, July JO.—
Pick ford, film actress, told in court of this county for their ouick work drive reaches the proportions that
tnrul group of attend- A IC-year-old hoy has been a r ­ Campbell, 53, both of Daytona coal strike seemed decreased to­
NEW YORK, July 30.—Promi­ Wednesday afternoon what she in recovering an automobile which some of the leaders of the move­
convenience nt their rested nnd charged with killing Iteach, were picked up 20 niilev day. Negotiations between coal
tititie
owners
and
workers
meeting
nent
citizens throughout the coun­ knew of an alleged conspiracy of was stolen from its purking space ment anticipate, it will he one uf
out
nt
sen
today
drifting
in
a
25
Mrs. Levitt Bowen of Berkeley,
M'ooga W|,oro h trnns. Calif., who was found dead in a feet gasoline fishing boat, chilled separately with Prime Minister try are starting a crusade against three men to kidnap her here a in front of tin* establishment on the most enthusiastic gatherings
July III.
in the history of Sanford.
I special ear from one park near here yesterday. Police by rains ami burned by the sun Stanley 'Baldwin, wiV* n|&gt;uined criminals who, iu tin* view of some few months ago,
Through tlu* efforts of the local
Two udditionu! clergymen have
III the ten minute, she wan on
r . | r a bait of an hour say he confessed but claimed that nnd suffering front lack of food this morning in n gloomy atmos­ of tlu* organizers, have made life
officers, suid Mr. Reel, the car was notified the Chamber of Commerce
phere.
Leaders
of
both
sides
af­
property
in
the
United
States
more
the
Htund,
Miss
Pickfurd,
in
a
j*uy officials, civic or- he shot Mrs. Bowen accidentally.
and water. Tho two men were
in Mobile, Ala., one week that they will co-uperute with tho
ter meeting the premier spoke pes­ unsafe than in any other civilized
f?to,| th,. ,.aKer pul,|ic
clear voice that carried afound
An investigation reveals that found by tho tanker E. W. Sin­ simistically of the prospect. “Ilopo country. The commission an set calm,
fte
r
it
hen stolen. The nu- Chamber of Commerce forward
through the room, testified she tnmobilo hud
impressive demonstra- Mrs. Bowen waa killed by a re­ clair and were landed at the quar­
had been driven 1,580 movement by delivering civic ad­
forth
ut
a
meeting
Wednesday
for
a
settlement
is
farther
off
was
advised
of
the
alleged
plot
fni f,.r th„ dead Ik-mo- volver
miles.
bullet. She had arrived antine station nt Mayport. They
dresses in their pulpits next Sun­
• To tho expressions here u few duys ago nnd attended had put out from Daytona Beuch than it has ever been before," A. will seek by education to arouse by her husband, Douglass Fairday, Rev. J. A. Hennessey of tho
nn
anti-crime
sentiment
through­
hunks, about the middle of Muy.
sympathy and sorrow, lectures in the Basle University. Saturday afternoon on a fishing J. Cook, secretary of the M in er,
All Souls Catholic Church and Rev.
out
tho
country.
Federation
suid.
She
had
never
seen
the
three
de­
K
nights
of
Templars
*n rendered
grateful She took a stroll early yesterday expedition and hud only food ami
T. J. Armstrong of tho Congreg
fendants,
Charles
Stephens,
Claude
water
enough
for
their
afternoon
in the woodlund of a park about
Holcomb and Adriun J. Wood, loit­ Busy With Flections tional Church. Definite anaounc
Exceed Population,
five miles from the city where her trip.
mi nts of these addresses and tho sts
ering
about her studio, us previous
nail towns traversed by body was found. Marks upon the
They left Mantasas Tnlet at noon
testimony said they had.
SEATTLE, Wash,, July 30.— of Rev. F. T. King of the Kir St
’•if caravan, the inhnbi- ground indicated thut she had Saturday. Three miles out they
Miss Pick ford however, had afen The election of tho Grand Encamp­ Haptist Church, nnd Rev. T. J .
•**'* to The track side to crawled about 150 feet nfter being stormed and laid their lines. Sev­
automobile which she had &lt;been ment officers and the selection of Nixon of tho First Methodist
interest g} the passing shot before shu collapsed and died. ern! hours Inter they decided to
tolil the defendants had used in the 1028 convention city was the Church will be made Saturday
nnioner. Titores were
sta rt for shore and discovered they
the
A large frame picture contain­ ; Already it Iia3 attracted eoniider- trailing her and Fnirlunks ns they principal business heforu
flags flew low in token
could not start the engine. The
In many village 8 Oil- Four Western States battery was dead. They threw ing a number of Sanford views | able attention in the hotel, it was went from tile studio to their home. Grand Encampment of the Knights Newspaperman Gives
Cross examination was very of Templars here today a t the
Itimated th a t the crowils
out the anchor of the boat hat it has been received by the Hulick said.
University of Washington stadium. Million
For Charity
“ In addition to this advertising,” brief.
* normal populations. In- Feel Slight Tremors failed to hold. A squall blew up
brothers at their Hotel Loch Arbor tho letter continued, "we hnve the
Tho court room was jammed. Competitive drills of picked com­
tnnt a view of her husand they drifted out to seu.
to the waiting throng
BUFFALO, July 30.—William
KANSAS CITY, July 30.—Earth
With dawn Sunday the two men on the* New Jersey scucoast at Al- f re tried prospective of the hotel on Most of the spectators were wom­ manders continued with the award­
• Mrs. Bryan here ro- tremors of moderate intensity discovered they were out of sight leuhurst where it has been placed exhibition and have taken a space en. As the s ta r left the court room ing of prizes sot for tonight.
J . Connors, wealthy industrialist
(ny evidences of love and were felt in Kunsas, Oklahoma, of land without water or food. on Display. This was learned in on two electric signs that arc accompanied by her mother, Fair­
nnd newspaper proprietor, today
IIUKNS KILL PILOT
•or herself and for the de* New Mexico and Texas toduy hut Both hunger nnd thirst bothered a letter received Wednesday by shown on tho Asbury Park hoard banks nnd her brother, she was
announced the establishment of a
'teaman. A flowered Bi- no property damuge hus been re­ them. Monday morning it begun to Secretary R. W. Pearmnn, Jr., of wnlk, one nt the north end and greeted by the multitude with a
foundation fur chnritible work iu
PITTSBURGH, July 30.—Burn- this
t,i,» cu.
°ic proportions was pre- ported. Quakes occurred between rain nnd they gathered every drop, the local Chamber of Commerce one at the south. This sign i.i con­ constant ''good-bye Mury."
city to which ,he has given
During the departure she was ed when his airplane was destroyed $1,000,000
the chamber of com­ 6:10 and 0:15 o'clock this morning. wringing the water out of their from tho Hulick brothers, w ho uro sidered one of the best advertising
T
0,000 and expect
expect* in near fu­
....................“*
, ribboned inscription de- Shocks were felt by five Kansas clothing, Monday night, ull night erecting und will operate the now mediums that ran Im&lt; used. The separated from her husband for a bM fire a fte r crushing nt Univer- ture to
raise it to $5,000,000.
— ----------------- -—
avorite sentiment of the cities and a t Ix*avcworth, two dis­ Tuesday und until early this morn­ Hotel Forrest 'Iaiku which U fast sig n is automatic and hIiows the few minutes as he was called buck sal near here, Lieutenant Thomas
i
wording brought by electric lights by the court to identify Louis L. Cage), a Murine Corps air pilot,
nearing completion.
spokesman: “I
have tinct shocks, 15 minutes npurt, ing, they drifted.
M 'l r l i o l w
«vW
ugion to live by and to were experienced.
The writer of tho letter compli­ and changes the ads every five Geek, tho state's prominent wit­ died in n local hospital early toAt 0 o’clock this morning they
sighted the tanker. The ship al­ ments Mr. Pearmun on the selec­ minutes, it is estimated that ness, us one of ttie men who loit­ day.
CHICAGO, July 30.—Wheat,
he citizens of Lenoir City
Buildings Sway
most passed them, but some ono tion of the views and asserts thut around 100,000 people from nil ered about the gates of the FnirI September, 1.40 7-8 to 1.51; DcNEW TREATY SIGNED
' bouquet of simple garAMARILLO, Texas, July 30.— aboard caught sight of (•*•* flutter they give nn excellent Imp’ession parts of the country »ee these Imnks-Pickford studio with the de­
■■ ,
Icemher, 1.51 to 1.515. Corn, Scp,'n blossoms told of the An earth tremor of nearly thirty of the shirt they attached to. a of Sanford and the surrounding signs dally."
fendants. Geek hud been missing
"'ga of the givers, a pen- seconds duration shook Amarillo fish pole and the ship turned nnd territory and will no doubt be of
The letter further stated that for some time.
LONDON, July 30.—Baron Hay- leniber, 1.04 3-1 to 1.055. Out!,
nge announcing;
Earlier
Japanese Ambassador,
and
— in the day the defense ashi,
__ ____________
_____ ___ _
_ Septeni, 4.225 to .42 7-8.
nnd surrounding towns early to- pulled alongside. They were taken great value in advertising (he the Hulick brothers are pto-used
n of. Appreciation.
to hear thut tho work on the hotel had Introduced testimony to tho foreign secretary Chamberlain to(day. Buildings swayed noticeably aboard and given food and water. city.
It was stated th2t arrangements hero and the grading, street and .•ffect that the defendants made day signed the new Anglo-Jnpa-1 Dade City—Bank deposits show
*n °T our appreciation of but no damage has been reported, Both were burned nearly bluck
jht HTe and fearless de- j Reports say the trem or extended from five days exposure to the will ho made to have the picture bulkhead work in the vicinity is their “confessions" under coercion j neso treaty regarding trade and I PJ3 1*3 per cent increase during sl&lt;
Inued on Pagw Three)
of physical violence.
i navigation.
__ • mouths ending June 30j
exhibited in a piomincnt place. progressing rapidly.
{into New Mexico and Oklahoma. sun.

i

F

COOLUHJE MEETS GOOD POINTS OF
OLD EttlENDS AT BIG RAIL MERGER
REUNION OF CLUB SEEN BY EXPERT

...1

Two Rescued A fter
Drifting Helplessly
At Sea For 4 Days

Court Jammed As
Screen Star Tells
Of Kidnaping Plot

E

Hulick Brothers Advertise Sanford
And New Hotel In Prominent Places

�W EDNESDAY, JU LY 29,
In n iim r
A 4-; Stetson University at" 1PeLond I universal fact th a t the develop*
ll tlilly
x x l j which la Indeed nn nsret to th
the----on­i ment of any country, and especial­
fa ll
section of central Florida. » ly the United States, goes front the
I t l l i 1 r O V e S ; Dr. Knrr praised what has been west and thence to the south, this
ri
'done in Sanford with the small throwing a vast num ber of pros­
j i f f s u c c e s s amount of money that has been pectors toward Florida; men by
available In the past but declared nature is a lover of sunsbirv* and
,
„
n v
I that larger appropriations are warmth and the delightful climnto
from I age One)
j ncc&lt;jp&lt;j ff0 t j,at this good can ty? of Florida will claim many homo
r
,p n t
t continued on a vastly greater seekers; great wars have been
: that the People. scnIc u is through the present fought by nations to get to the non
it eo that they ma&gt; ••(jrcatcr Sanford" campaign' that and there Is still th a t unutterable
bigger scale in the tho
of thi, cily w i|i 3how and unconquerable desire nrnong
V! co-operation dur- wj,cthcr or not they will co-opcr- men to settle on seacoasts or lakes
i 1- months of t h e ate in t |,e st.c„ring of a large fund or river, and Florida w ith her 1,500
miles of seacoast, over 30,000
rommunity will do
carry oa this work,
than they can pos-j
j„ n prnven fact th a t ndver- lakes and numerous rivers will
he stated, and sta- t|sing rnys, he said, for the good give millions of people nn oppor­
en taken thnt ehowi nnmc of the United States nnd the tunity to make their homes near
ict and not hearsay, things it represents has ndvertis- the wntcr; nnd men is by nature
lU- Distinct.
j C(j thin country to the world to the a creator, developer, an explorer
the nu&gt;st important fXtcnt that it is now necessnry to nnd a discoverer nud this Mate
a successful city or riStrnin foreigners from 6ntering will give vent to tho g reatest ideas
•dared Dr. K arr h the nation. The fact thnt ndver- of development and building th at
lished through being tising- pays, coupled with tho four can be conceived. These nre some
e is no other one significant historical fncta connf co-operation, he | corning man which he has related of tho reasons, declared Ur. Karr
I give as much pres- several times makes Dr. K nrr bo-‘ why tho people of Sanford must
ity to a city as the li»vc that it is all the more ncccs- awake to the necessity of putting
ii. tinct. The im agin-1sary for Sanford to create this im- over in g reat style the movement
need in making a portant advertising fund.
for a greater and better city
. ho continued, s’.n.lj Again he nsserted thnt proper
•: ls distinct mur„ proVigion must be made for the through the funds which will bo
to toe world.
j recreation of the children of this raised for advertising purposes nnd
a distinct city, bo community as the greatest concern’ which will assure this city’s suc­
has experienced up of nil parents centers in their off- cess.
rubstnntinl growth springs. If Sanford would Is? n
nt, it lias inure pnv-j successful city and make \ hi 1 for
capita than any oth- tourists nnd future residents, he
rida and almost th e 1stated, playgrounds and conumtnStntcs, it is situ.it- ity buildings to a sufficient extent
le.unrters of naviga- must bs provided by the local pcot. John's River owl pie.
be connected with
The four things that assuW; the
liur cast coast cities development of the great resources
comparatively sn’nll of Florida and im kc it necessary
celery fields nnd a for Sanford to rnire a ln*ro sum,
itry th a t is almost for advertising so that this coraai.il, althougn n..i numity may have its proper share
has in this section of the development are: It is a

Mills O f Soviet Russia Are
U nable To Supply Peasants
W ith Needed Cotton Goods
MOSCOW, July 15.—The short•JT# of cotton goods In Russia never
has been felt so acutely ns this
year. With the coming of the sum­
m er Moscow textile shops are lit­
erally besieged by all clnsrcj of the
town population nnd numerous
fxasanta, who come great distances
t&lt;r buy a fow yards of gingham or
’
dress goods. Foreigners
are much surprised by th e right of
long queues of women shoppers
who stand patiently all day long
outside every state textile shoo.

Lady Grace Sues Bray
For $50,000 Dam ages
£ TAMPA.
2'*.
TAMPA, July 2!t—Lady
Grace
Esmc Mackenzie, who was held in
‘ Hillsborough county juil here for
three days nn charges preferred
by G. E. Dray, local real estate
operator this morning filed suit
for $50,000 -damage against Dray
on the grounds she was falsely im­
prisoned. At the same time she
Intimated criminal action might
also be made against her accuser.
The action is not unexpected for
the famous big game hunter, ex­
plorer and w riter swore vengeance
while In jail.

comparison with tho Pre-war time.
In 1013 the Russian factories
produced 2,273,000,000 meters of
cotton goods, which equals 17 met­
ers nor head of population, while
the last year the total production
amounted only to 800,000,000 met­
ers, which is only six meters for
every inhabitant.
In order to meet the demand for
cotton goods among the peasantry,
the government war. compelled lart
year to buy abroad 20,000,000
rubles’ worth of ready cotton fab­
rics. With the realisation of the
coming harvest, which is expected
this vear t&gt;* be satisfactory, the de­
mand for cotton goods by the peas­
antry undoubtedly will increase.
The government now is confront­
ed with the problem of further in­
creasing the important of cotton

RECOGNITION SOUGHT
VIENNA, July 2t&gt;.—The recent
International Congress of Den­
tists adopted n rt olutjnn for of­
ficial recognition of the profes­
sional designation of “dentist.”
The resolution ulso urged nil coun­
tries to give international legal
recognition to dentists, « that a
dentist iif on** country would have
full legal rights to practice in any
other country.
Other provisions sought legal
regulation of dental courses of
trairing, povcrnmentnl guaranteed
diplopias and the extension of sick
benefit insurance to dentists.

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LONDON, Ju ly 21).—Highest of­
ficials of the British government
today devoted their utm ost ener­
Tim Director
gies to the prevention of tho gen­ reported t„ |
eral coal strike scheduled to s ta rt thnt we havr
Friday,1“ while the cabinet discueai; employes.
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A dds O rc h e str a T o
Aquatic Curriculum
New York City.—Stroking to
th s d ru m of a banjo lias become
do popular here that swimming
class* s havo small orchestras :•,
a mattcr-of-cour;:o purt of their
equipment, declares Jo.-cphin •
Guerin, famous professional swim­
m er and high diver.
4/Thc orchestrns,” explains MisGuerin, “are non-profcasiunr.1 and
take their turn nt swimming be­
fore the class is over ju »t u i the
swimmers tako their turn nt crchestra-ing.
Violin and Cello
“I tried the experiment *.n; day
of asking two friends to play
'Midnight Waltz’ on tho violin and
cello when I was trying to teach
the bfvnst stroke. They rat on
the pool's edgo in their bathing
■aits and the pupils mv*-.- dreamnl
a t first that tho muMo had any
earloui angle.
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Irving tu Jo and after that, thn..o
who had any musical turn, in­
sisted upon cnitinuirg tho con­
certs. \o u si e, the music takes
the mind off tins breathing, which
n tho stumbling block to most
beginner.-'. At tho same time that
it df.tracts the mini, it prnducc-i
rhythm, rml instinctively the lega
und arm . follow the boat.”

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In Charge Electrical Hoti-nDepartment, Western Elcctr.c C&lt;
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Ing any electrical appliau e &gt;uu .in
not interested in generalities &gt;&lt;■•!
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noyaucc check these points Never
(ill the washer by luggin.; pails uf
water; a length of common garden
hose attached to the faucet will do
the trick. Always make some ari fernent for easy draining P i
manent attachment to the drain—a
length of hose running to a door
drain, an ejector, or even a smjdl
washer pump with an electric mo­
tor. The latter adds a bit to the
cost of the Washer, but it’s well
worth tile price. And just remem­
ber to have the two control levers
nt an “oil" position before turning
on the current. This eliminates
the chance of blowing a fuse, espe­
cially if you have to attach the
cord to a light
. A two­
way plug is almost a necessity
where there ij only one socket
T his enables you to have light and
power at the same time.
I lie Electric Iroitcr is practically
uncharted ground. Most of us
know- ihcrc is sueli a thing, but we
dismiss it with a “Oh, yes, f know,
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families" No such tiling. The
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Every tim e you buy a gallon of gasoline, you pay
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�O f Philadelphia Seeks
; New Music For Exposition
To Be HeldThere NextYear

fault thereof that a decree Pro Confesso he entered against you and
the court proceed rX narte.

I t Is o rd e r e d t h a t t h i s o r d e r he
p u b l i s h e d In th e S a n f o r d H e r a l d ua
to th e n a m 'd defendants h e re in
o n c e u x y eU fo r E i g h t c o n s e c u t i v e
w e e k s In said n e w s p a p e r .
W i t n e s s my h a n d
nnd
o f f ic ia l
s e a l n i S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a t h i s 4 th
d a y o r J u n e , A. P. I '•»!&amp;.
( H E A L ) ^ p o i'Q j.A H S , C le r k .
Ily A. M. WKKKH, P . • .
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J. It. M o rro w , S o li c it o r l u r C o m ­
plainant.
O r la n d o . F la .

The symphony, or symphonic
July 30.—
PHILADELPHIA,
\ Prizes amounting to $7,600 for work, the chorul work and the bal­
__
original
musical compositions to let, pagennt or masque, must be
Lave th e ir premier performances submitted by April 1, 1920. The IS T U B r i l t C I ' I T C O U R T O F T H E
ftK V K .v n i JI D ir i A I . c i l i r v i T
.
» t the JSesuulccntcnninl Interna- winners wilt be announced by May
O F T I I E S T A T E O F P T .illllD A ,
’ tlonal Eposition here next year 16.
in a ,\o i o n s i ; m \ o i . E r o i ; . \ TV.
have been announced by the ex* The choral work must require
O F S E M IN O L E , a e o r p i .r petition committee, together with not less than 30, and not more than COUNTY
u tl o n . by nnd t h r o u g h J o h n Met*an invitation for composers to en­ 60 minutes for performance. The eh . B. I*\ W h e e le r, B. H. K llb ee,
C. \V.
E m iro In n e r, a n d H uston
te r the contest. The competition text must be in English and the
H t - r l e . c o m p o s in g «h" B o a rd of
is to be open to persons of all work must be scored for the nor­
C o u n t y C o m m iss io n e r* of 8 - n t l f
nationalities in thla and in foreign mal symphony orchestra.
j*" l '* C o u n ty . F lo r id * .
The
If,
countries.
chord writing should be mainly S T A T E O F (• 1.0 v*.
111 DA, - x r-1 M i l­
n
An opera, n symphony, a choral i four-part, with occasional doubl­
l a r d B. S m ith , S t a t e A t t o r n e y f o r
t h e S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t of
Work and a ballet, pageant or mas­ ing. The ballet, pageant or mast h e S t a t e n( M o r ld a .
que are desired by th»&gt; exposition quo accompaniment must be o r­
C ltn lln n
officials who announced that nil chestral nnd the texts, if any, mu3t To THE CITIZENS AND TAX PAV­
ERS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
J } ' expenses In connection with the he be in English.
FLORIDA:
production of the winning pieces
W h e r e a s . n p e t i t i o n h:t* l , - - n H i­
James Francis Cooke, editor of
will be borne by the exposition.
In th e a b o v e s t y l e d c a u * - by
The Etude, is chairman of the ed
»h«
ni'iity uf S e m in o le , ritut i o f
A prize of $3,000 is offered for competition committee, nnd Hrnry F l o r i C
d a , hy an d t h r o u g h t h e R o a rd
the opera, on« of $2,000 for the S. Fry, organist of St. Clement’s of C o u n ty Cainnt;** o n e r * i t H-tnl, F lo r id a , s e t t i n g f o r t h
eymphony, or a large orchestral Protestant Episcopal Church, Phil­ nthoel - faCcot u ntty
&gt;v ** held
work of symphonic character; a adelphia, is executive secretary. t h r o u g h o u th atht e nut. j ei tl en ct /t i oofn hem
ltiole,
prize of $2,000 for a ballet, page­ Other members nre Dr. Philip II. S t a t e o f F l n i i o a , * 1 l i f t r. t h d IV i f
Slay
A.
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to
dot*
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e
w
ln ih ant or masque, with full orchestrnl Goepp, Alexander Smallens, N. e r t h e r e ah ml I lo- l * - " - .
th e
accompaniment, not excluding cho­ Lindsay Norden, Nicola Montuni - i'd Cr. t t c v of S. nilu i’*,
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for an acapella choral suite of
a n d " i i e - h a l f p e rc e n t p e r a n n u m , I n ­
three or four members to be wtU- IN T I I K KKVKXTII .111114 J t l . ter* &gt;1 p a y a b le si in l - a n n u illy, said
b o n d s t o he k n o w n n s S E R I E S A.
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ten for nix or eight voices. The
* &gt; H3 J text of the suite is to be left to
n o i .f .
county,
ii.m u itA
i s t l.R IK H II ni.d S E R I E S C. The l«sue
- ■&amp;!!
•it b o n d * k n o w n is S E R I E S A to h*
c iiA s rr.H V .
the composer.
f o r th e spin of Ifijn Q00 Ob an d to be
J. C H A M B E R S .
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a t e d J u l y 1st. 1015. T h e Issue of
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All compositions are to he sub­
bond* k n o w n us S E R I E S R to lo* fo r
H IM , TO Q U IE T T I T L E
mitted with a full orchestral score E P P S T U C K E R E t At.
t h e i.um ut J I DO.ooo, an d to be d a te d
In ly 1st. 192''. T h e Issue ol I ond*
written in ink with a nom de I t e s p o n d a n t .
k n o w n a s S E R I E S C to he for th e
O
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of
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plume, accompanied by an envel­
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d ea c h s u m of ICiO.U'H.OO. und to be d a te d
ope containing the full name and o f y o u , t o - w l t : E p p s T u c k e r a n d J u l y 1st. 1927 All of t h e a b o v e
--------T u c k e r , hi* w ife, if l i v i n g o r b o n d s t o m a t u r e ft-rlnlly o t e r «
address of the composer. No work
d e a d : all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g uti I n ­ p e r i o d u t t h i r t y y e a r s f t o m and
will be eligible that has been pub­ If
t e r e s t ns heirs, d ev is ees, l e g a t e e * o r a l t e r t h e d a te of th e Is su a n c e tlie ie lished or previously performed. o t h e r c l a i m a n t s , hy t h o u g h t o r u n ­ o f a n d t h e p ro c e e d s d e r i v ' d from
e abo ve n a m e d p a r t i e s d e - t h e s a l e ( h e r e o f to be u r - d for the
The winning composer will retain dc ee nr t eth
e r w i s e , anil a ll u n ­ p u r p o s e of c o n s t r u c t i n g . r e c o n s iiu c all rights of performance, except k n o wdn opra r t ioeth
s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t t l n e , p a v in g . t c - p a v m g , h a r d s u r ­
the premier nnd such extra per­ j i n th e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r (HIV 1 - 0 f a c i n g , r e - h a r d s u r f a c i n g a n d w i d ­
e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r IHIV I - 4 &gt; e n i n g t h e run Is in S em in o le C o u n ­
formances as may be determined i ooff St hectio
n 17. T o w n s h i p I I S.. R a n g - ty . F lo r id a , p a r t i c u l a r l y dns-rtried
by the committee. In case the JOE S em in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a p ­ In t h a t c e r t a i n r e s o lu ti o n ado pted
winning work is performed, the p e a r to th e hill of c o m p l a in t filed hv t h e H oard of C o u n ty C o m m is­
e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e a g a i n s t s i o n e r s o f S em in o le C ou n ty . F lorida,
committee will assume all the ex­ yIno u t hon
t h e 3rd d a y of Auic A. I&gt; on t h e 24tli d a y of M arch A. D 1925,
penses of the copying of parts, re­ I *•2R. th e sam e h e l n s ru le d a y of a n d
W h e r e a s a c a n v a s s of th e re tu rn *
hearsing and of producing. A sp e ­ th i s C o u r t In th e C o u rt H ouse. S a n ­
. F lo r id a , to a n s w e r t h e Pill of of s a i d e le c tio n sh o w p r i m a facie
cial jury will adjudge each prize. cford
o m p l a i n t filed a g a i n s t yo u a n d In t h a t t h e r e s u l t of sa id e le c tio n w as
Manuscripts of the opera m urt d e i a u l t th e r e o f t h a t a d e c r e e P r o in f a v o r of th e Is su a n c e of (he
o n fp ss o
he e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you. h r i n |s a f o r e s a i d by Homlnolo C o u n ­
be submitted by March 1, 192(1, C
a n d t h e ease t r m — tl ex p a r t e .
ty . F lo r id a .
with
a
full
orchestrnl
form,
ac­
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r 'd t h a t all p a r l i e s u n ­
Now th e r e f o r e , p u r i u a n t in a n o r ­
ri
companied by a full pianoforte k n o w n c la i m i n g an I n t e r e s t In an d d e r of (he C o u rt h e re in made.
w e s t Q u a r t e r &lt;‘i\V t - l l UOt ire Is h e r e b y Riven t h a t the
score for rehenraal purposes. The ntot tt hh ee SS oo uu th
th w e s t Q u a r t e r CUV I I ) c l t l i e n * a n d r ix p a y e r s o f Sentinel.
prize will be udjudged by May 1. S e c ti o n S e v e n te e n (17) T o w n s h i p C o u n ty . F lo r id a , a r e by said o rd e r
No conditions are fixed for the T w e n t y - o n e I I I ) S ou th, R a n g - r e q u i r e d to he a n d a p p e a r in-fore
Kant a p p e a r to t i n s hill th e C i r c u i t C o u rt of th e H -venth
length or for the number of uct:«, Tofh irctoym pClu)
l a in t on o r b e f o r e I r d d r y J u d i c i a l C irc u i t of th e S t a t e
of
tho only other ztipulotions being of A u g u s t A. D. l»7r&gt;. t h e s a m e I"" F l o r i d a , o n th&gt; 2 l n day of Au k *
t h i s C o u rt at • )»•* list A. 11 1925 a t 1(*:00 o'clock A
that it must be of u serious musi­ |rut a ru le day Sof
a n f o r d . F lo r id a ,
to M nl H anford In t h e C o u n ty "f
cal character ami the text in Eng­ aCnosuwr te r House,
th e bill of c o m p l a i n t filed H em lnole a n d S t a l e of F lo r id a , th e n
In s a id ca se a g a i n s t you. nn d In de- an d t h e r e to sho w c a u se . It any
lish.
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t h e y h a v e v.Ttv said b o n d s should
not he v a li d a te d an d co n firm e d .
W I T N E S S m y h a n d ns C lerk of
t h e C irc u i t C o u rt of th e S ev e n th
J u d i c i a l C irc u it of the S ta l e .if Flo*
ro u t. In a n d l o r Hentlnol" Ciutnlv,
an d t h e se a l of said C ircu it C ourt,
on t h i s th e Jtllli d a y of J u l y A 1&gt;
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TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON THIRD
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE EAST TO CHAPMAN AVE­
NUE AND ON CHAPMAN AVENUE FROM THIRD STREET
NORTH TO UNION AVENUE
Notice is hereby given that thu construction of the asphalt pave- (SEAL)
V. E HOIMLARH,
merit on Third Street from Sanford Ave. East to Chupmnn Ave. anti
C l e r k of th e c i r c u i t C ourt of lli&gt;*
S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C irc u i t of the
on Chapman Ave. from Third Street North to Union Ave. has been
S t a t e of F lo r id a . In and fo r S e m ­
in ole C oiintv
completed, and tho completed work has been finally accepted by tho
CEO. A. HeCOTTEH,
Commisaion of the City of Sanford, Florida.
A tto rn ey fo r P etitio n e r
\
**Tho following is tho cost of paving Third iS treet from Sanford
I'ltlll'g H T t
OWN K i l l
jjAvenuo east to Chapman Avenue nnd Chapman Avenue front Third TOl U V*1.1.
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w i t f. s T A IIM M IIE II IN * N It III " i n n
n &lt;1 inch rock base.
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1849 cu yds grading a t 40c.................... ..................................... $ 786.60
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2402 lin ft concrete curb and gutter at 76c................................ 1,826.62
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282 lin ft filial) curb a t 35c......................................................
81.20
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42 lin ft granite curb re-set ut 15c................. - ...................
6.30 ••uli'i'cil
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3020 sq yds macadam foundation at 80c
2,416.00 vIho
B u s t Hl*l» lh l lk l ii .n l l Mot rtf* Kill
3,058.98 ................. I n lililn lie- I ilhm T ag ilr2999 aq ydn 2 inch ahoal nuplmlt tup at $1U‘J
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127 sq yd* brick laid flat at 4 0 c ...................
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114 sq yds brick laid on edge at -t ic
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196.20 tluii Ilia.' uf Hi.- (Tt) nl S.iitlniil,
654 nq ft concrcto alloy returns at 30c
FliiHilu. a t a |i"liu 1.11•; h f. et W rs t
18.00 .u n it ' . i l l s ( e . i N o rth "( l i e H.niHiDO sq It concrete .sidewalk at 20c
e.ii iiHi of i l u v r o n i e h l I,nt I,
140.00 '| i*i*t
4 Typa A inlets at $35.00 ..........................
." I'thm jii. T o w n &lt;iii|i l'i. Hmitli ut
00 .0 0 IHtllgc 91 Maul. Hi in Imile I 't u u i v ,
2 Typo B inlots a t $30,00 ............ ........ ........
or liln. I h e n c e run W est ■&gt;m i i&gt;ei
50.00 fI FI
1 Manhole
III Iho W e*t lin e "f Melliilivllle ,\vetH|e.
til CU"' N o r t h Hi tlfUIccn W eil
1858 lin ft drain tile laid nt $100.00 per M...............................
185.80 , I'.ll.lllel
w i t h llnllltl A venue I ’ll* 7
456 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer laid at $1.05
478,80 : (. et t o ill" E a s t e r l y Hue " t tliuch
| " l l " III W A. F i l l s J r * Aim-iiilfil
Extra work ........................ .....
94,22 I I.it uf VIII.. H lioora; t l o n c " Houilit-iTv jilonn t h e E nM crlv line of
Concrete monument at street intersection
0.60 M
'i III 111." K T l" I fi() feel I" III. North
Laboratory inspection of materials
118.43 Inn- of F i r s t Mirei'l an l.ihl out ami
lilm ie il III saiil |il.il of Villi S lio n ii
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 2"&lt;&gt;
101.61 llic n c e N.rrili Mft i l r u r m Wx*i 7
Engineering 57r
. ,
178.78 fe e t m o r e n r Icsn 111 t h e Internee

fiv e o f s a i d b o n d s t o m a t u r u f i f t e e n
s h a l l b e Issu ed a m i sold a m t
years fro m th e Issuance
th ereo f;
p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e l e v y i n g o f tj
f
ive of s a id bonds to m a tu r e tw e n ­
ta x to c r e a te n sin k in g fund
ty y e a r a f r o n t Ih o I s s u a n c e t h e r e o f ;
f o r t h e p a y m e n t o f sa id b o n d s
a n d six a t said bo n d s to m a tu r e
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m a t u r i t y _______
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a a i eed
d a n d a d o p t e d on t h e Tin t e r e s t c f s a i d b o n d s t o b e p a y a b l e
sh o u ld he n t t h e C h a s e N a t i o n a l B a n k lu t h e
d a y o f M ay, A. D.
—. 19 zs. —
r a t i f i e d , a p p r o v e d a n d c o n f i r m e d by CUV o f N e w Yorjc. S t a t e o f N ew
t h e e l e c t o r s o f t h e T o w n of L o n g - Y o r k , i n l a w f u l m o n e y o f t h u U n iwood, F l o r i d a , a n d
w h e th e r th e
S ta te s of A m erica, and
bond* p r o v i d e d In s a id o rd i n a n c e t o lW H
EREAS m
n ec aa nn vv aa s. as oo rf ithp o. rr ae -sh o u ld b e U s u e d by th * T » w n o f
f jHirtYnni! I'lnpirlfl In (In*
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^und
V r o r t h e b u r n o . s a Iri S a lJ o r d l - 1 f a r h . t h a t t h e r e s u l t o f s a i d C , and for th e purpoees
“ a n ,t i t l o n w a s In f a v o r o f t h e a d o p t i o n .
nunc# a
W I I ^ H K ------------ ------------.
vlclr# f o r th u laauun c# o f hondu ny o r d i n a n c e a n d In f a v o r o f t h e I s s u ­
thF T o w n o f Lontcw ood, F lo r id a , l o r a n c e u n d s a l e u f b o n d s in t h e s u m
m u n i c i p a l p u rp o u c u In th u t ^ t m o f 1*1,000.0(1 by t h e T o w n o f L o n g w o o d . F l o r i d a , In t h e m a n n e r a n d
mi in of U I.000.00, auld bond* f j
of t h r d t n o m l n u t l o n o f 11000.00 f o r t h e p u r p o s e p r o v i d e d f o r In s a id
o
rdinance.
r u c h . h e a r i n g I n t e r e s t u t th® rut®
N OW . T H E R E F O R E , In p u r s u ­
of * p e rc e n t p e r ann u m . Intereut
p a y a b l e a t m l - a n n u a l l y o n th # f l i u t a n c e o f a n o r d e r o f t h e C o u r t h e r e ­
i
n
ntude, n o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n th u t
d u y of .f a n u a r y a n d J u l y . Hv® o f
t h e sa id b o n d s t o m a t u r e te n y e a r s t h e c i t i z e n s a n d t a x p a y e r s o f th e
a r e b y s a id
fr o m tb * d a t e of Is s u a n c e t h e r e o f ; T o w n o f L o n g w o o d .

IN T H E c u t ( I T T CO U R T O F S F H
A- P* l£ * ? l l o t i v t e r m l n * w h e t h e r
I.VOI.I9 C OU NTY , F L O R I D A . ,
U ,a t- . c5 r U , I?. “ f t l l n a n c w e n t i t l e d :
T O W N O F I/ONQWOOD, F L O R I D A ,
p ro
... j%n n r n n m n c e R
r ovvin
i ain
i nagr f o r
a m u n i c i p a l c o r p o r a t i o n . byv a n d
th e e s ta b lis h m e n t by th e ' T o w n
t h r o u g h J . A. B lsllln e. C. II. 8 «
o f L -----------o n g w o o d-, F l o r i d a , o f a w a t ­
c y . O. I t F r a l n . a . B. L a V I |
e r w o r k s s y s t e m fo e s a H T o w n
n n d J . It. M e n lc k . c o m p r i s i n g tl)e
of 1 -ongw oo d, n u t h o r l1*1
f l nnK| s a i d
T o w n C o u n c il o f th e T o w n
T o w n o f Im n g w o o d to a c q u ir e
1-ongwocnl, F l o r i d a .
■uch r e a l a n d p o n o n a l p r o p e r ­
ty » » 1»"Ay b e r e q u i r e d f o r t h e
S T A T E O P F L O R ID A . E x R et. Mil*
estab lish m en t of said
w aterl a r d II S m i th . S t a l e A t t o r n e y f d r
w ork sy s te m a n d to e n t e r In ­
th e S ev en th Ju d icial C irc u it o r
to c o n t r a c t s a n d d o a l l t h i n g s
t h e S t a t e of F lo r id a .
n e c e s s a r y f o r Ml* e s t a b l i s h m e n t
T o ; C I T I Z E N S AND T A X P A Y E R H
nf s a i d
w a te rw o rk *
sy stem ;
O F T H E TOW N OF LONUWOOD,
p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e b o r r o w i n g of
F L O R ID A .
th e
sum
of
T W EN T Y -O N E
W H E R E A S a petition ha* been
THOUSAND
(IZ I.000.00) D O L ­
filed In t h e a b o v e .s t y le d c a u s e by
LAR!*. hy t h e T o w n o f L o n g th e T o w n nf la i n * wood. F l o r i d a ,
wood, F l o r i d a , a th l ih o I s s u a n c e
hy n n d t h r o u k h J- A. H rls lln e , C. B.
an d s a l e o f Ha o o n d s a s e v i ­
Sea rev, o. II. F r a l n , (J. E. L a C I g n e
d en ce o f Its InilelitedncN* t o r
an d J. H M enlck, c o m p r i s i n g t h e
■aid l o a n ; t h e p r o c e e d s of t h e
T o w n C o u n c il o f t h e T o w n o f L o n g s a le o f s a i d lio n d a t o t&gt;* u s e d
wnod, F l o r i d a , s e t t i n g
fo rth
th e
f o r t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f mild
fa c t t h a t
a n e l e c tio n w a a h e ld
w a lrrw o rk s sy stem : ca llin g and
p r o v i d in g f o r a n e l e c t i o n l o d e ­
.th ro u g h o u t th e T ow n of Longw ood,
' F l o r i d a , or, t h e l o t h d a y o f J u n e ,
term in e w h e th e r
said
bonds

u s t . A. b . i , * i

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Hemlnole Count*
and th ere t u ^ i A o - J !
‘ h e y h ave. wh,*hc* n .

S M S Y,'iST«&gt;M «2;

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t h i s ^theand for si l*J* StJ
1911.
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H ta te o f FlorkjJ
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•MIAMI SHORES
' A H t R IC A 'S

M tD I T S R R A N B A iV *

Look at
-lY»

York

Time was when Eighth Street was the
business center of New York—then
Fourteenth Street — Then Twentythird — then Thirty-fourth — then
Forty-second—then Fifty-first—then
Seventy-second—and now still fa r­
ther up town the new, high-class busi­
ness section is being created, with
181st Street now one of the busiest
streets in th a t great metropolis.

Consider New York from a geograph­
ical standpoint, and you will see th a t
its growth northward is the national
result of its geographical situation.

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Total Cost
$10,216.80
To lie borne entirely hy adjacent property.
Number of feet frontage
2,123.49
AtuteBEment per foot frontage
$4.8254
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Feet
Final
NAME—Description
Frontage
Assessment
Chapman and Tucker’s Addition, Sanford, Fla.
Fannie Schwartz S.36'-i ft. Lot 3 blk 1
118
609.40
C. II. Frazier, Heirs, Lot 1 blk 6
78
376.33
J. P. Baker, Lot 2 blk 5
10
193.02
F. L. Woodruff, Lot t tdk 8
10
193.02
F. 1.. Woodruff, Lot 2 blk 8
It)
193.02
A. Williams and wife, Lot 3 tdk 8
40
193.02
Sant Patterson and wife, Lot l blk 8
40
193.02
Fannie Frazier—Beg. SE Cor. I.ot 4 blk 9
run N 68.5 ft. Wly. 01.5 ft. S 73.7 ft. F.
61.3 ft. to beg. .............
61.3
295,80
Thercrn Stewart— Beg. 61.3 ft. W. of SE
Cor. Lot 4 blk 9 run W. 53.7 ft. N. 78.7
&gt;
ft. Ely. 53.9 ft. S. 73.7 ft. to beg
53.7
259.12
F. 11. Harris, W. 45 ft. of Lot 4 blk t&gt;
45
217.11
Mm. L. E. Taylor, Lot 6 blk 16
126
603.18
Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Lot 7 blk 16
125
603,18
E. Mabel Saint, I.ot 1 blk 17
40
193.02
C. II. Lcffler Estate, Lot 2 blk 17
to
193.02
Mrs. A. C, Woodridge, Lot 3 blk 17
70
337.78
Mrs. E. E. Lcffler, Lot 4 blk 17
60
211.27
Mrs. E. E. Lcffler, Lot 5 blk 17
60
211,27
A. J. Lossing, North 150 ft. blk ID less
the c a n 70 ft.
206
994.03
A. J. Lossing, E ast 70 ft. of the North 185
ft. rf blk 19 ......... ...........
70
337.78
John Musson, A ll blk 20
272.13
1,313.14
Ncovcs Addition, Sanford, Fla.
W. T. Langley, Lot 4 blk D
132
636.95
Hattie Abercrombie, Lot 1 blk E
66
318.48
Hattie Abercrombie, Lot 2 blk E
181.36
875.13
C. J. Marshall, Lot I Idle F
90
434.29 In uiu-ii
t ! " ’’A
111,11'i l l y', n', uhjei (hms suitih**
will
Irene T. Langley nnd Mildred Simmons
n
o
d
h
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' " p l a i mlnts
Lot 2 blk G................
mid
ulijecthin*
50
211.27
“ "'I a p p r o v e 1 :11,1 ...... .... e s The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without s .'M m e h t s ; und *11 Id n * * --.n ie n ls as
t v 1*
■'•1•"-iiiiTi.. | by
interest up to September 1st, 1925 and front and after such date -aid ?[ hh ie r( ilt&gt;
1 omin 1 'ston m u 'ii. r&lt;"iDon
1,
i mo * P on
B ipedal assessments win be payable only in ten equal annual install- h e e m - fix, |
Ihe P r u u - ITv ii g , i | no 1 which ,•*.■.„*.
mer.ta with interest at 8% per annum on all deferred payments
c ^ h h U , fin a l)) d..ch,.(K., :ih ,,7 V a” :
Witness my hand a9 City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San- .1 W , TNBNH tny liun.l .* c i - , ! ,
ford, H onda, thla 28lh day of July A. D. 1925.
!" s«uf : /
.« * 4
.(SEA L)
L. R. PHILfPS, City Clerk.
U K Pubiish July 30; Aug. *, i 2t 20, Mnd 27th.

And Miami Shores, directly on the line of travel, overlooking beautiful upper Biscayne
ay, with all the main highways from the N orth traversing Miami Shores en route to
Miami, is creating for investors of today pro fits ju st as the investors have realized profits
as a result of the northward trend of New York City.

Furthermore, Miami Shores is preparing the way for this northw ard expansion, already
so strongly evident. With streets ranging from 70 to 100 feet wide (whereas Miami’s
.IC|°" !a"ge f ° m,50 to 70 feet), with business areas designated along all main thorg i ares, and with its firmly defined hotel-apartm ent house and residential sections,
Miami .shores is making easy this northw ard expansion of G reater Miami.

7our investment now in Miami shores will mean th a t you have placed yourself in a posi
"’i&gt; o capitalize to the maximum degree M iami’s northw ard growth. See this property
now!

MIAMI SHORES
guest.

Make reservations

ut our office.

J -f w xi . tmf 1

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■

Sanford.

velopments of the entire South."
J. W. STEPHENSON,
President Indiana Truck Curp., Marion, i»d-

Pub J u ly 'ju ^ u 'g U i j . tl,y
H,

Britt-Chittenden
Realty Co.
210 E. First St.,

......

&gt;

"I believe Miami Shores, as a property, iJ
particularly well located, and under the
direction of the Shoreland Co., composed
of developers of experience and reliabilityi
will undoubtedly be one o f the great de­

A m e r i c a 'S M e d i t e r r a n e a n

See Miami Shores as our

What Other Folks Say:

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�Tins sanfor'd nV.nalt&gt;. tttih sday. july no, 1025.

PAGE tfc
O. Pi Von Hweringen, w h o ’1
frying, with the aid of his broth
cr, to put through t\ billion-dol
Ur rnilrond merger, w m cnir«.
Cleveland hewsbey. J . J . Bern*
who is operatlnr the Nickel Plat
system under him, started life ■
n blacksmith.

M

l
Canada is to hnvc a ffor1,of it*
own soon. A red ensign bearing
Canadian arm s is at present flowr
over Canadian buildings abroad
Although it has never been autho­
rised, this flag, or the Union Jock
with the Canadian arm s in the
center, may be decided ^upon, or am
entirely new design may be *rranged.

S
c'•■m SI
:v'.v‘V■-'A

This comfortable frame house in Dayton, Ttttn., saw the passing o.
Willinnt Jennings Bryan, it was here thnt he and Mrs. Bryan stayed
during the Scopes trial and it wns hero thnt he tiled peacefully in his
sleep.
_
1westward, Jacksonville and St. Au­
gustine would settle in Texas.

f FLORIDA FACTS

he
Crystal .river ripes in.thu-w cstru orn p art of tlio, state nnd ffows in '
n westerly .*|itvctltm and empties'
hito the Geulf 6 f‘ Mexico about 'JO
ler miles north of the entrance to;
:a* Tuijipa Bay., , Its totn| length i s ;
oil seven miles and is a tidal estuary
varying in width from 300 to 100
feet.
us ;
-------i
ril,
Florida green beans arc shipped
irn, every month in the year.
The
principal varieties grown for com- j
mcrcinl purpose# are the Giant
.h e!Stringless, Kentucky Wonder, Be­
ret I fugee, Valentine, Tennessee Flat
M, Pod, Wliddoll'Kidney Wax, and
is- New Davis White Wax.

tar?, she survives her apparently hale and lienrty hus[8. William Jennings Bryan, who stood beside the great
f his years of struggle in American politics.

ants Chincoteague
Have Annual Round
.nd Garbed Festivities
GUE ISLAND Va.
oleague islanders
iy in festive garb
wild pony roti mi­
ne is tho “ Wild
•'ast. Its round-up
American cowboy
onies roamed tho
ng befure the first
isocd.

I

and fifty years
igiish settlers were
the island inhablorses and Indian
first horses renchittlc island five milea off
WBMlhorc of Virginia is
vm U the story told by
ns la to be believed, they
lore from a Spanish shipeds of ponies were taken
Sind-ups of former years
LftAind their way into
liferent sections of the
Bwbep' are fewer of them
Fthr.Chin.'otrmrue pemde,
■ m LJoIv 30 ns “pony penH &amp; Y t' niude the event an
B in t league
Buyerspony
and visitors
is g-.-ti- H e lomainland
ami there
the American
pub[Lind tinteresting
similicH ofon.-ram
writers
b-lfidpr games
fallowing
to something
as
|&gt;r "of a Chincntcnfcw persons know
f horses conic from
phi I island which i.i
Eft county, Virginia,
lot so pure ns it was
L The Shetland pony

together with other breeds lias
been introduced and tho effect has
wrought variety. The original
Chincoteague pony was n distinct,
striking breed. It had a long, flow­
ing tail ami mane and was highly
prized during the era of carriages
ami carts.
The fleet ponies are rounded up
by horsemen who drive them into
largo pens where they are caught
nnd haltered. It sometimes requires
several hours to guide the drove
into the pens.
Tho islanders gain their susten­
ance Largely from the sea. They
h$vo LtiilL up an ,exti*[i&gt;rfrp
anil oyster industry. It waM neces­
sary, however, to till small patches
of ground for bread ami vegetables
’I he wild pony had to be restricted.
So he was fenced off from the
settlem ents nml the fields and id­
ioms! to continue his roaming at
will in the lower sections of the
island. There the ponies are to ln&gt;
found in much the same state ns
when the first white man came,
Tf the marsh grass mid myrtle
hushes on Chincoteague grow
sparse at seasons, the ponies will
swim the strait to Assateaguc, an ­
other i land nearby. W ater seems
to hold no dread for them.
Neither the ponies nor the wild
cattle renuire any attention or
feeding. When the islander wants
beef he kills a cow from tho herd.
They are never rounded up.
"Hroticbo busting" is certain to
Is* n feature of the "pony penning"
tomorrow. The majority of the is*
landers are good horsemen and de­
light in fdviug exhibitions of their
riding skill.

This ia one of the last photographs ever taken of W illiam Jennings Bryan. It. was snapped by an NEA
Service canierman at the Scopes trial while Br an w as on the witness stand, under examination by Clardice Dnrrow, counsel fur Scopes.
at a particular prayer service |
SANFORI) MOST mice
at one of the local church last
night, ho said, wns such th at will
DISTINCT CITY, assure
visitors that Sanford is
sound morally and religiously as
SAYS LECTURER well an financially.

The lumber industry in Florida
1yields &gt;26,000,000 annually, it is
i shown in figures issued by ComFlorida lias 10,520,000 acre* of
, missioner of the Marketing Bureau flat wuod-lnnd; 8,040,000 acres of
L. M. Rhodes.
pine-lands; 3,840,000 acres of ham­
—A unique “follow
During the lum hoon $8 was colFLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
mock or hardwood-lauds; and *&gt;,leefed to lie sent to llie Florida Lakeland 2; St. Petersburg 1. (1
(Continued from Page One)
Thu state road department was 870,000 acres of surface w ater and i
innings.)
up” service from us
distinctively modern cities of the Children's Home Society in Jackestablished in 1915 nnd since that lowland prairies, of which millions
sonville a t a donation from the Sanford 1; Tampa 3.
state.”
time up through June 30, 1923 him of the acres have n clay sub-soil,
In conclusion he declared that Junior trade body. Following Mr. |
received federal aid in amounts nay# a bulletin of the state de­
th at in su res you
in addition to ita material prosper­ Guusc'ii talk those present were
aggregating &gt;4,028,155.30,
partm ent of agriculture.
[
delighted
with
a
number
»f
piano
ity and progressivenees, Sanford
getting every frac­
is nlso a moral city. The attend - ‘selections by George W. Brockhnm. \
Florida has room to build five
Florida is ns largo ns Massa­
hundred thousand homes on the chusetts, New York and RhodeIVhlhdh lpNi.V 10; Detroit 2.
ninrgiu of the waters of the state, t sin ml combined.
tion of mileage built
These states
giving oorh ,10(1 fuel frontage. Five have a population of fifteen mil­
iiiW fW W W
IJmillion people could live on the lion people. Tho state bureau of
into these marvel­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
sthte's water fronts.
marketing says, th at with inten­
I Pittsburgh 8; Boston fi.
sified farming on the twenty mil­
Chicago 4; New York 2.
ous tires. Learn the
The value of the orange and lion available acres iind with the
Cincinnati 9; I'hihuh l| bin 5.
grapefruit crop of one season in fish ami oysters from the fresh
St. Louis 10; Brooklyn 3.
the state amounts to more than nnd salt-w ater sources of the
nature of this servfive times n» uitieh as the entire state, Florida could feed fifteen
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SOUTHERN ASSOt’I vriO N
amount paid by the United States million persons.
Atlanta 7; Chattanooga 5,
ic
e
-it’s
worth
while.
to Spain for nil of Florida.
Birmingham 7; Nashville (?.
New Orleans 2; Little ltock 4,
According to n recent report of
According to F. O. Miller, of the United States Public Health
Mobile-Mem phis, rain.
Jacksonville, convict labor based Service, tho average length of
laruftHif*lfJ
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGL’I on t,10() convict laborers has a lifo in the United States i&lt; 6li
Sanford.
Florida
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(Jlinrlotto 9; Gieenville 5.
value to the State of over half a years, an increase of fifteen years
Columbia (I; Spartanburg 4.
million dollars over nnd above the since 1879. In tho sixteenth cen­
Macon 10; Knoxville 9.
cost of maintaining the laborers.
tury, human life averaged between
Augusta 3; Asheville 2,
eighteen nnd twenty years.
Hillsboro Bay is tho eastern of
two nrins into which Tampa Hay
is dicided by the Gadsden Peninrtiln. It is nine mites long and
four nnd oho half miles wide and
FLORIDA STATE LEAGU1
its entrance is 25 miles from the
Sanford at Tampa.
The Milane—Friday
Lakeland at St. Petersburg.
entrance to Tampa Buy.

Name Hospital, lor Uej:

Wight Bros. Co.

Today’s Games

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cldcago a t Washington.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
K.t. Louis at New York,
Cleveland at Boston.

AIRCRAFT FIRING
TESTS DECLARED
TO RE A SUCCESS

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at Pitt burgh.
New York at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at St. Louis.

(Continued from Page One)
“ it is hopcil that the Shenandoah
mny be made available to tow a
target for tne army in conectnion
[ B " 1 Lmh* I lasses of with
tlieir extensive anti-aircraft
^ ■ c ruling a great clr■ prcscritcd resolutions firing at Fort Tilden, Long Is­
B*' : •heir Bible leader, land.’’
Maneuvers Continue.
■ e teacher, II. C. SimW eather .permitting, the Shenan­
commute,. ,,f members
doah will go from Lnkehurst to­
said in part:
^Bth of our commoner morrow to Lynn Haven Roads, Vn„
for jts final maneuvers with the
■ '" d « great cham- battleship
Texas, which is to be
H l::'• Die Christian re^ ■ in n g defender; the laid up at Norfolk August 1 for
extensive repairs nnd overhauling.
■ llrm platform orator The
between the two
classes n true craft maneuvers
have been carried on for sev­
eral weeks and it is expected thnt
V Hymn Sung,
during August the Shenandoah
■ Jefferson City that will be occupied with other tests
HPadsido watchers be- possibly with other units of the
■ their tribute and to fleet in the Atlantic,
B
in song. Here
The Shenandoah does not ex­
i ct from Crosson-New- pect to use the mooring m ast of
I ;0od a t the door the air-craft tender Pntoka on tho
■Jiri-tlan lender’s body trip beginning tomorrow nnd may
&gt;d their voices in tune- be out for two days working out a
[ As the train slowly direction finding and communica­
Between the two lanes tion problem with the Texns.
f folk, the crowd joined
i of Mr, Bryan’s favory solemn thought,
b' me o’er and
-r..l o’er.
[nearer home today,
[uve been before."
[ n- large sign, planted
nil party m ight mark
lu :
[r the memory of Wit
KS Bryan."
P

ItEAPI'OINTED

^SSEE, July 30—Mur
rsnn was today reaplovemor John W. MarTax Equalizer for the
rtda for n year term.

Hank clearings in Orlando, Jack­
sonville, Tampa and Miami dur­
ing the four years period, 19PJ to
1923, increased five hundred per
cent, ns compared with fifteen per
cent for the entire United Slntes
as n whole.
Finance for the construction of
the state roads of Florida come
from six sources. They are taxes
on gasoline, automobile license, oil
inspection nnd tho one mill assess­
ment, federal aid and convict la­
bor.

Florida is the largest early sec­
tion growing cabbage. It produces
about one twentieth of tne com­
mercial crop. During the season
1923-21 Florida shipped -1,2715 tars
Bruic, n Frenchman, is snid to of cabbage including bunt nnd ex­
bnve.bfeu the first white man who press shipments.
ever saw the Great Lukes. In 1GUJ
ho retained to Quebec a fter three
Florida is so large that if it
years- spent in Western explora­ should ho turned nnd folded north­
tion and spoke of a "great inland ward Kuy W ait would land in
sea."
Kentucky nml if it were turned

A HUMAN INTEREST STORY THAT WILL
APPEAL TO YOU AND EVERYBODY

Dorris Kenyon, Hobart Bosworth
Anna Q. Nilson, Frank Mayo,
Lloyd Hughes, Myrtle Steadman.

Announcement
I beg to announce that I am
opening a Chiropractic Office
in this city in the

TOURS,. France, July 30. —
Twelve persons were killed nnd n
number injured when an express
train from Germans to Tours 'jump­
ed the tracks today near Stantoine.
Who’s Who in America con­
tains 25,357 biographies. Of those
whose importance in the life of the
country entitled them to admiisioii
to its pages, 25.9 per cent were
horn on farm s; 24.5 per cent in
town., of less than 9,000; 21.8 per
cent in small cities; 20.0 per cent
in cities of over 50,000 ; 4.1 per
cent in suburb! of large cities.
Sons of clergymen made up 11.1
per cent of the total, which means
that, in pyoportiop to population,
Ahey nimposW- ‘itfrlmw* the over­
age number cf notables.

Yesterday’s
Results

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fioMcea. c a r d * o f t h e n k e , reeo lu tlo n a
a n d n o tice* o t dntet:«lr.„.**nt» w h e r e
r h a r a e e a r e M a d e w ill be c h a r a e d
f « r a t r e i u l a r •»dv*rtl»lng rate*.
I K M I t P l l T I I H ASSOCIA TBU P M I M
T h e A eeo clated P re e e la exclo ety ely e n t i t l e d m t h e u*e f o r re p o b l l c a t l o n o f all new* d lep n teh ea
erect It re to It o r n o t o th e r w i s e cr#dtie d In t h i s p a p e r anil als o th * l o ­
c a l new * p u b lis h e d h e re in . All rig h t*
o f r c p u b l lc a H o n of apectal d is p a tc h •a herein are alio reatr-ed .

THUUSDAY. JULY 10. 1025
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
lc—Deeper water route to JacksonTill*.
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2&lt;— Construction of St. Johns-indlan River canal.
S,—Extension of wtilte way.
4.—Extension of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, tennia courta,
e tc .

*,—Augmenting of building pro­
g r a m — h o u aca, h u t c h , a p a r t m e n t
hobses.
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C.—Extenaion of afreet pavlnjf proI ram.
7.—Construction
of
boulevard
■round Lake Monroe.
0.—Completion of city bcautlflenMon program.
9.—Kxpanainn of nchnol system
with provialon fur inrreaxed facl 11tie*.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
THE ONLY SAFE TRUST:—
8onte trust in chariots, and some
in horses: hut wu will remember
the name of the Lord our God.
Plaint 20. 7.
A RULE OF THE ROAD
There's n rule of tlm road that *s
constant,
A rule that holds good every­
where
That traffic has highways to tra ­
vel
Ami people on Journey* fare.
I t la simpfo
Jill! as English can make
It.
Yet loaded with blessing and
might,
How vnat ia the trouble it unvea
U il

It la only this: "Keep to the right.’
Thcro’a n longer road, too, that we
trnvel,
A road to the setting of nun,
To the hour when we camp in the
valley
Ami all of the struggle in done.
But If we would Journey In safety
And peace till the coming of
night,
We must keep the good rule of the
highway
Whose injunction ia: “Keep to
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the right."
—Clarence E. Flynn.
- ■o -----Chinn la no better than its
worst chink.
Two niuro Chicago bandits were
killed yesterday. My, aren’t those
cop* up there getting rough?

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I t’s had when a woman drives
n man to drink hut it’s worse when
a niuii drives a woman to drink.

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Donning some of these ini thing
suits menus the women are put­
ting on more than they arc Inking
off.
About the only organization that
neems to grow faster than the KuKlux Klim is the Royal Order of
Flask Totem.
Our office boys says electricity
la supposed to be the greatest in­
vention but declares ail of the electrlcity in the work! wouldn’t hold
up your clothes but a safety pill
' Will.
Today's licst laugh: A man’s
pants art: morn important than his
wife. Ho can leave his wife at
homo when ho goes down Ilit.
street, hut—well figure it out fur
yourself.—Providence News.
A Western exchange carries n
render which says, "The Y. W. f .
A. ia having a party. Bring your
husband. If you have no husband,
bring a gentleman.” Now that's
th« reason why n lot of men don't
want to get married.
Upon my stone this legend write:
‘Hn never said, ‘Well, nightynight.' ”
-—Jake Fnlstaff in Akron BeaconJournal.
And on my alone let this bo chip­
ped:
"Hn never wore bis mustache clip­
ped."
-—Judd 1-cwls, in Houston Post*
Dispatch.
And say, while weeping at our
bier:
He hardly ever said, ‘Old D ear.'”
—Charlie Is-edy
, in Youngstown
Telegram,

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7o r us pleasu write in white an l
black:
“He borrowed books, but took ’em
back."
—Johnny Spencer, In Macon Telegraph.
Please place this placard on mj
shaft:
"He never a t his ow n jokes laugh,
cd.”
—Henry Vance in Birmingham
News.
And jot upon my nluh of stone:
“He never lingered on the phone."
— Howard Pill, in Montgomery Ad8 vertlscr.
And on mine let this meet your
glance:
"He never wore white kiilcker
pants."
—Phil Armstrong, in Jacksonvilli* Times-Union.
On my shaft Jot these words;
"Always «,*ru but ngver heard,”

Do It Then In The Name of “Good Business

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"More playgrounds will mean fewer accidents
a|° /n®
one pleading for the toys nnd girls of a large city makes that
arresting assertion. He has investigated reports of accidents
nnd finds that in thirty-three per cent of the fatalities on
American streets and highways, the victims are children.
Often the motor car runs down children playing in the
gutters and in the streets when those children really have
good places to play in their own yards. But for the^ most
part the children whose lives are endangered by traffic are
boys and girls from homes w hen no play space is provided.
And it is not always in the congf sted section of large cities
that this lack of play space is found.
Somehow as a town becomes more prosperous and its
people become more engrossed in money-making and "expan­
sion", whatever that is, the interests of the children are
given scant attention. Some towns provide nothing in the
way of a public playground. And in some towns where
such playgrounds have been established, it is like
fighting for "luxuries”, to work for appropriations adequate
for the maintenance of the playground apparatus. Instead
of providing a goodly sum for the children's playground as
generously as sums arc provided for streets and sewers, some
Town Fathers regard the playground money as something
totally unnecessary 1
Even Sanford is without adequate playgrounds! San­
ford should have a first class swimming pool, a first class
wading pond for the litie folks, and a half dozen neighbor­
hood play grounds equipped with enough apparatus to pro­
vide happy hours for every chiiltl in this town.
"More playgrounds will mean fewer accidents", we have
quoted. But more playgrounds will menu much more than
that. They will mean better health for the boys and girls,
better happiness for the boys and girls, better homes for
everybody, and a finer citizenship to come.
Educationally the playground is as important as the
school. And, appealing now to the occasional person who
measures all values in the terms of the American dollar, the
playground is a commercial asset to every community. It
adds to the money-value of a city and should l»c established
as “good business", even if the mere welfare of boys nnd
girls is given a place away down at the bottom in a town's
development projects.
Let us see Sanford take hold of this question with real
enthusiasm.

And Take It For a Hippopotamus!

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)AY. JULY 3 0 ,1 9 2 5 .

JUST ABOUT HAD HIS FILL

As Brisbane Sees It
One Minute After I Died,
quality, Plus Advertising.,
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The Power of Mothers.
Victor Horner Slips.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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to o » T S e e

WILLIAM J J E n NIN’GS BRY­
AN made many speeches worth
hearing, nnd the world applauded.
What would the world rive if ho
could conto back nnd make an­
other speech of thirty second on
"Whnt I Saw, What I Felt, What
[ Knew, Where 1 Went, the Min­
ute After I Died?”

how

I CAA5 WALLOW
ANV MOPE

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THAT WAS sail! before Mr.
Bryan had died, and it was too
strong a statement.
Mr. Bryan
would never have done anything
more cruel than to make others
(relieve as he believed, if he could.
AND HE COULDN’T. He would
have made his religious belief part
of the Constitution, if he could.
But he could not have done that,
either.

S t r o n g N ei

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You can’t be he
happy or even
when you’re
) and irritable.
Every organ of,
body ia controlled
the nerves.
When they're oqfj
order you’re ly^,
have a nervouioni*
aicial break dowij

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THE REV. John Hnynes Holmes
preaching in his Bark Avenue
Church in New York calls agnos­
ticism n great help to the world.
It is, he says, “a great spiritual
philosophy, which has done more
for human beings than any other
belief."
MANY WILL deny that, but
this is certain: Agnosticism is the
belief of those that say, “I do not
know.” Ami the man who realiztfethat he does not Know, is often
on the road to know something.
But that does not apply to religion.
There, no one KNOWS anything;
it is all faith.
The Rev. Mr.
Holmes added, "My blood runs cold
to think what Mr. Bryan would do
if in.* bad the power,”

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THE BRITISH Government, to
fight depression in British trade,
OWENSBORO, Ky, Messenger
On the cover page of a recent copy of The Youth's Com­ will undertake international world
panion, printed in large type—printed, indeed, so artistically advertising on a gigantic scale.
The inale of the human species by either men or women are given
proves again whnt everybody
it would make a beautiful "piece” to frame—was Nancy Byrd This
is
more deadly than the female in buH the figures give liases for
knows, that Great Britain has
guesses. One can envisage the
Turner’s famous memory gem:
the
matter of self-destruction, ac­ young girl being prompted by n
statesmen working for tier.
Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two .stores!
Sometimes we let a little thing no larger than a
Five billion dollars will be ap­ cording to a statistical bulletin of blasted love romance, luck of em ­
propriated
at
first
to
boom
colo­
midge’s wing destroy a whole day’s happiness. We give
the Metropolitan Life Insurance ployment or shame. As she passes
corner on Celery Avenue. If taken quirk nm I*]
nial goods. The idea of the B rit-1
,,
the
dividing
between
extreme
me
uiviuinj?
line
ueiwern
I’.uiuini'
q
it leeway, more or less, and let it buzz and nip and
ish Empire, solid and sound as a company. If you are n man you youth and maturity she enters tin* ■w chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy terms.
sting, till one gets cross nad two get nmd and three or
steel bullet is that QUALITY, I “ rC
l'"C* ,n0re l,a‘,le ° * nd period wherein she, possibly, ia I 5
four hurt anti sad. /\ml then next day, on looking
PLUS ADVERTISING, c.m oyer- yi,ur ,lf" ?'v, y" uf °',Vn han'' thn" happily married, satisfactorily em­
a woman is to take the same rash
come any trade depression,
hack, we spy the microscopic beast. Alas! Alack!
libei tic- with her own vital spark, ployed or has acquired the judg­
Was that what started nil the fuss— that mite? We
if that is anything to cheer you ment that steers her away from
THE MARRIAGE of a young up.
possible causes of self-destruction
should have thought at least it was a hippopotamus!
girl
in
the
VanhcrMIt
family
hai
i
or deters her from the deed even
Between
the
ages
of
fifteen
and
Placed so that all members of the family could read it caused newspaper discussion.
nineteen female suicides are more in the face of what might have
many times a day, that hit of wisdom might do a tremendous
A Protestant Bishop performed than two and a half times as ninny prompted her to act differently a t
Between First and Second S treets on Sanford Avt
amount of good. The “little thing no larger than a midge’s tho ceremony, although the mnth- as
those among males, but beyond an earlier age.
wing" is tbo starter of most of the quarrels and most of the cr is a Catholic and her daught­ that age man’s grudge against
At $010.00 per front foot.
The ago at which male suicides
unhappiness in this world. The proverbial "burned biscuit” ers were brought up in the Catho­ himself is increasingly fatal and far outnumber those of female
faith.
ho carries the load to the bitter from fifty-five on, indicate that
that starts most of the divorce suits is often just that, n lic All
that is the business of the end. After the age of sixty-five lack of health and tho difficulty
burned biscuit. From it fa m e s the spark that starts off the family and of thuxo immediately
above seven times hs many men of making headway against the
breakfast quarrel, nnd makes the whole day go wrong.
concerned.
.... . ig-mm as women make tW sorry finish trials of failing business or lack of
Hut in one statement made by that moves them to be cowards.
Touchy, selfish people seem to go about looking for things
employment may he causes of selfwith which to rind fault. They say their say at times when tiie family you observe the ancient | ThiTe is honor for women in ' destruction. The strength of both
wisdom of the Catholic Church.
those Figures. They are shown to men and women begin to lessen at
silence would lit* the only way to show true kindness. They
(&gt;
e of firmer courage at every age about forty-five nnd it is to tiie
add fuel to flames of anger with seeming enjoyment of the
2102 First St.
Sanli
Realtors.
WHEN YOUNG Mr. Vanderbilt, except the years in which they are
"f women that they have
tragedy that most anger speaks for. On such little tilings, a Protestant, married Miss Fair, a j most impressionable. No reasons credit
more courage to hear the on­
such trival tilings, is great happiness sometimes wrecked.
Catholic, it was stipulated on the j for the taking of their own lives slaughts than men have.
lin E n it iE H x in im in ia iia in a iB s a a x iu iiiin it
If people would memorize that rhyme of Nancy Turner’s, mother’s behalf that nil daughters
burn df the union should In*
would it help a little in the avoidance of Ilie niisiindorstung- brought
up in the Catholic Church.
ings nnd the serious breaks in friendship that mar their hap­ There is wisdom. Daughters be­
ST. LOUIS POST-IHSI’ATOIl
piness?
come mothers, influence the chil­
Probably the memorizing of the rhyme would help. But dren and the men about them, and
liook at the traffic cop. Ho is Pntrolcmen, especially traffic men,
the real help would be for people to see the smallness of the form the next generation.
Th mothers arts the strength of la n d in g in tho center of an almost are penalized hy order of the Po­
small tilings they permit to disturb their peace and hap­ every church and every religion. red-hot asphalt sheet street in the lice hoard.
piness.
In tiie Bible they were Inst at the glaring sun, continually moving
It is not necessary that patrol­
his laxly and arms to direct men wear a heavy uniform in sum­
I/ife is so short there is no time for quarreling nor cn- cross and first at tin* tomb.
The church that has the mothers streams of traffic moving four mer. It is only an arbitrary rule
strangemeut between people who should be all in all to each
its side i* the church tii.it will w'ays. Perspiration is steaming of the Police Board. The dignity
other. Little souls, perhaps, are not capable of seeing the on
AND GETTING SCARCER
survive, for mothers create and f r,,,n his face and his coat is .soak- and authority of the police forte
ditference between unimportant tilings and the great tissues guide the children and influence | l'd through with sweat. Me wears would he maintained as well in a
ALL THE TIME
of life, lint souls need not be little. They need only to love the men.
a !&lt;uit of clothes, including a lined lightweight uniform of shirt and
-------------I Coat, which would he comfortable trousers, with a turned-down collar
other people so much and so unselfishly they look right over
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT IN
tin* erstwhile annoyances which used to seem so tremend­
VICTOR I. BERGER. Socialist m
!,’Ut !* i?.9.'lff,‘r;,1,,t’ in on the shirt. Whether shirt or
coat
is
used,
the
material
should
Congressman
from
Wisconsin,
an,I
,
o
f",
,
U
"
^
'z
e
n
s
VERY NEAR FUTURE W HAT IT COST PERM
ously important. Then somehow the littleness of their spir­ an educated man.
not compelled
edo&lt;-»&gt;»&lt;t .'"‘t,
compelled to
to stand and work he light and cool. In cool uniforms
man, better educated
NOW
its quite disappears. And they no longer “let a little thing
in the broiling m i d , with the therm- the police would work in comfort.
n
me
ter
nr
Hit)
in
the
shade,
are
no larger than a midge’s wing destroy a whole day’s hap" If w n S ..Mlm -E /m c n uVt'nn*
Their tempers would he more eas- j
pinesft.
Igrass, isn’t going to run for La wearing linen, seersuckers nr ily controlled and their work would j
light clothes, frequently he more efficient. They would be
Tin* Youth's Companion (loos a Big service with a cover
in lhl‘ Senate, am other
without rout.*, tho policeman muat better sprinters after criminals.
device like Hint of its July L’.’i issue Manv a Comtmnion ,
'v.nnt
Bobby/ a work in heavy uniform.
The Post-hi-patch urges tho i
If a man were condemned hy a Police
.
............
has I»een amused hy it to s'eo what micro- X ™ t» »I«,H«r",|.lur
Fo,leWl’'
ii
Board to have pity on the
as ..,,_I
a penalty■. for some. ofscope- Leasts most gernts of unhappiness are—and now pos­
lb* thinks La Folic He’s rou court,
f,tnan *„
-■ policemen
......summer hy adopting
should first win his spurs, and n the ,
sible it is to he entirely invulnerable to their silly attacks.
I ,
hL’:‘vy ’""bum uniforms . Roth the police who
tho sun on hot summer days the . suffer and the people who see
•aids that we have no room here
oFor Further Information.
pubhe
would
protest
against it as ' their suffering w appreciate this
SO LONG As all the increased wqalth which modern pro- for “crown princes."
tt'uel and inhuman punishment. I humane change.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.
gt ■css brings, goes but to build up great fortunes, to increase
MR. BERGER'S wide informa
luxury, and make sharper the contest between tin* Ib m se of tinn fails him when he says; '‘You
Have anil the House of Want, progress is nut real and can­ can't show me a single instance
wiiere s,&gt;m have inherited the
not be permanent.— Henry George.
TAMI'A TIMES
MAKE RESERVATION EARLY
genius of a great sire.”
-oWhat about Pitt, who Is buried
NO l MINI, PROCEEDS front nnthingnt'.ss, ns also nothing in W ,"tminster Abbey in the
No Wiir
•light ‘ •hi befall n diversified in many respects as is
pusses away into uou-existonci?.— Maivus Aurelius.
same grave with In
Ll,r'1 itate or “
th:»‘ that of sec- the United States each section is
1Ch***ith
11**1-,!.,,.-*
Ill „ Th
I hi!*Hi* lift* tviril lh
*u? tionaliftrti.
sure to have it., own peculiar prob­
non, if there is any greatness in
,, .
Let the
Statesmanship.
r.ntireiy cnniinoiiplace, as it is, lems and difficulties.
By IRVIN S. COBB
And Filipino Lippi, as good
' \ c;,bed forth by things which are to the good or ill
goon i
painter as his father, Fra l.ipp a paragraph we have just r0!Uj of every section rise high above
which ran like this: When th t, these, it we look at the m atter diPom pc y and Ike were draped dorwg an' I clapped 'em onto my •lIM'i
democrats
are in power (somo o f - r r tly‘ '\ ml wllat Is needed more
M
hat
about
Alexander
the
Great
over tin; fence behind th cabin feel an* I skated off across th"
else is what we do
l iver an’ the h'ar be started arrant whose father, Philip of Macednn, the tim e)—usually the south m in ■mn a,,ythl,l&gt;*'
swapping yarns,
—ih exec nic Co lornt! o R o c k ie s ; gorgeous.
was hi able a man (hat the greater the saddle I When the republicans I Iu" k Ut il ‘Un)ct^
too,
hut
tiie
ice
was
too
thin
fur
C alU brala;the P a c if ic N o ith w eat;y o u iN * n ;-'®|'l
“ Has I ever tide you, Ik
■•aid him an’ the first thing he knov/ed son feared his father would leave win (most of the tim e)—usually' I’reient_ day sectionalism is not
P a r k s ; (he G r e a t L a k e s — t h e N o rth \Vx*»j
Penip, “about one time I got chas­ lie fell in kerplunko an warn drown­ nothing for him to do?
the east dominates tin country!
such a blight as was the sectionth* restful a n d I n v i g o r u t i n g T e n n e s s e c
ed hy a big grizzly b'ar?"
And wliut about the great men
Your guess is correct; the pub­ . 'sin of the other days. But it
ed
an'
I
wu*
saved.
Wasn't
that
t a i n s —th ro ug h th o h e a r t o! h is to ric
I
"No," said Ike, “how wu* ’a t?" a narrer ’&gt;eii|ie ?"
whose
paternity is uncertain? lication which gave origin to that i* u thing to Im avoided if we
b y w a y of A t l a n t a , L o o k o u t Mountain*
would
work
out
the
best
interests
"Well,” mi id Pontpey. taking n
'I
here
are
many
of
them.
is of the west. Front that premise
Ike hatted an eye.
U u o o g a , M o c c a s in B e n d , v i a
deep breath, "it wnz Ink this: One
it goes on to argue that tin* west “ f the entire country, as we should.
"You *|n*et me to iwlievo that
day I wus strollin' along up a yarn?” lx* asked scornfully.
Any
who
would
array
one
sec­
THE DIXIE fLYER
must
come
into
control—through
IWf) YOUNG roughs, each a
mountain side nnd there wu* a
Library.Ob««rv*tlon Cara, Drawtn*
Ills friend s face took on a hurt gang lender, engaged in a fi.t some other than the democratic tion against another for political
anil Compartment Slaepln* Cara. Coaeb**deep Imle between som e rocks and expression.
fight, and a blow on the henl nnd republican parties, we pre­ or personal guin is not fa r short
I went an* stuck a slick in 'at
Ralremcty
tow axmmar farea —tonx returni U|alt??l
01
®
public
enemy,
if
any.
sume,
since
these
are
allotted
to
"Votirse I 'sped you to believe strentehed Anthonv de Lucca, se­
eoxvanjent atop-over prlvilaxea—dlvarellZ®*‘3* I
hole and wliut come r'arin and it.”
the south and the east.
Thi s is one country. The surest
venteen, dead on the sidewalk.
—circuit tours
tearln’
out i hut n ibig
The police will do something
Wi.i
" black ;bar.
..... | ‘ Huh!" returned Ike. “That yarn
Here in Florida we know w|iat " ay 1,1 .*nir R into the best which
Exceptionally Good Diaio|| Car ^ rv,£l
ttid that I started .......... d&gt;
, i,ik- ii,* an’ I knows i t ”
about this, beeni t* it wasn't a sectionalism iaes to hurt. Perhaps f 811, possibly he destined for it is
For
•/ffpln* eat trrrrt aiian«, Iffuntaifd UtfJ *
hat mountain side an' that big, ‘'Howemiie vot, sav that “ •
‘‘regular fight.’* with ropes around there is no stale which doesn’ t&lt;&gt; denude it r&gt;f sectionalism. Our
aiKrr In'
n/otmuiiiin, .ipptv fo
*e
tilnek Gar In* wasn't two feet lx* “Well.” Mini Ik**. “You M*Z fust the fighters, ruffians watching Illinois is Just undergoing iu pla­ need ut not for a man in the presA
T
IA
H
T
tC
C
O
A
S
T
UWE
RAILROAD
hind me. Well, I kep' runnin' an'j off*'twa a powerful hot day . ain’t and gate rceipts that make *t gue. New York has not been free nleney, for instance, because he
at
runnin and the h’ar he kep* run- von?”
profitable to violate the law. H,m front it. Indeed none of the states may he easterner, southerner, or
I - C.
A .K lc.HinJ
H. C. Hr»ln»y
—
M.C.ASt.L.Ry. L.AN.R.R.
nin’, too. Ami pretty soon he gol|1 "Yes.”
admittei Poinpey
westerner, hut one who is n states­
•
..........'ii
i was long will the States disgrace as we recall, have.
SAJ
StOarak*iaBl-iS. lfiSW. lUySI. I 1
.
‘l . 1’, , C"ul.'1 ("V1 h' 1 h,,t breath | terrible hot weather when that h’ar themselves by licensing brutality?
Here in the south we have bend­ man and. above all, an American.
DitU Ko*t* F tprta«ul*liz«i—
* *" I
mi my lalgs. And it was a terrible1look after me.”
, f ‘’ope is against sectionalism
ed our bucks under its Cllm.
SL7
hot dny and the sweat was a’i “An’ then von ■ez," continued
ami in a government which will
through
the
years,
while
tho
north
ANYBODY
CAN
stand
poverty
pounn, off me in rivers, but I Ike. “that when you come to this because almost everybody is com­
really and truly and honestly encauldit t stop to wi|H* it off —I had river Twuz all froze over an’ you pelled to stand it. We have plen­ and west—or the leaders in the ueavor to work tho greatest good
to je» keep a runnin’ wid that big up an’ skated urroxt. How* come ty of practice. Few can stand north ami west—berated us be­ • or the greatest number. The un­
cause they hated us. Fortunately
black lia r almost a'techin’ my I this yere river froze all ov,.r in
prosperity.
thank heaven, tho days of which ion loses when the government
heels. Well, I kep* gain' across lots such terrible hot wcath
lie r
Farm lands on the edge of De­ we here speak are passed mid looks to the interest of individuals
Ain’t
holt-bentfu!'lection, hut I couidn' that a doggone lie
troit have boomed, and farmers whore the south is not understood as against other individuals: more
guin ttono on the |»*ar—lit* wu*
Pomp looked staggered hut have sold out at prices never
jeu’ e* nigh ez ever an* a little only for u moment
ICI eled. dreamed of. Now fifteen of the
higher. But j.**' then I had » piece
... "Oh.. suy
. , Ike.” h nd gently, suddenly rich, according to doc­
of luck. I corny
t
j
u
river
an'
the
...
i I reckon I forgot to tell v,m ilmt tors, nre nervously unbalanced,
river wu* all froze over. So I ! this yere h’ar he kepi •i elm-tin’
an’ Tlu* shock was Inn much for them.
— profei
11 4
........... ■OiVHWII'
snatched
skates
out
chasin'
me
tjj] I1
h(« Phil tin
I .a pair of' -— w
»* o f)a
J•* %
IIit 71III H
IT Mil
G* have tried it long
In poverty they could have kept mtonal south hatred is ended.
from
uiy iM’vket that 1 happened to have July way up.into December.
their balance indefinitely.
JU a country so extensive and so where''‘worth white? KUUCI1
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128 Feet

60 Feet

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company I

OVERCLOTIIED POLICE

B each Propert]
IS SCARCE '

New Smyrna Beat!

SECTIONALISM

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The Indescribable Wd
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Social Side of Sanford

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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

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TELEPH O N E:—Bts. 428J .

MISS IRMA SMITH Vandyke Painting Is them
til
to every famous gallery in
IS BRIDE OF L E E Believed to Be Found Eurnpe ^where ^contemporary por
traits of Charles 1 are known to
PECK WEDNESDAY
be. Experts at these galleries arc

jocia.1
lendat

S"r E w u S ''" Kinc &lt;h‘"'“

S S 1"*i n «

Hindi of Mrs. R. A.
glad.-to know that
fing from the injurnn accident on July
D. T. Philyaw of
flounces the birth of
jily 29. Mrs. Philmarriage was Miss
|of this city.
Inman’s Missionary
First Baptist
ell represented at
j Wednesday where
■District Rally was

nan

World Honors

lowers For
les Elect

Silk
Dresses
for

T O T IIK L A K E F R O N T I M P R O V E ­
M E N T COMPANY,
MR. J. I». ROOD, P r e s i d e n t .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .
You a r e h e re b y n o t i f i e d t h a t th e
1»25 A*xe*«itieni V a l u e h a s b e e n In ­
c r e a s e d o n t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d
p r o p e r t y to - u - R : —
l.o ts O n e (1) 1,1 F i f t y - f o u r (SO
n n d L o ts " A ” lo ' II" le s s L o ts F ive
&lt;f&gt;) S even (7). E i g h t e e n (IN) and
L o is "A ". “ R", ••(*•■ a n d " F " In L a k e

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BOX 393 I

Corner Lot for Sale!
On Sanford Avenue. Only one block
from First St. For quick sale at a
Real Bargain

\ Jrw Park nn record cil 1u I*11»t

R ook No. a of ih e E nt.llc R e c o rd s
o f S e m i n o le C o u n tv , F l o r i d a , Iron.

11 nn,non.tin n, j ist.soo. oo.

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T h e C it y C o m m is s io n w ilt
hear
H alm s or
e o iu p b l ln t s If a n y on
A u g u s t m t h , |3!S at th e C ity R ail ■
a t S:30 l \ M,
K R. D H IL II'S . I tt y C le rk
Ry O r d e r o f th e C ity C o m m iss io n .

$9.75

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Hank Hullding.

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SALES FORCE

M. M. STEW A R T

DOUGLAS K IN G

Wt* m e offering for these two
(lays, dresses that originally
sold for

$25
The models include street
dresses in printed materials
and plain colors. Also after­
noon and sport dresses.
This is a real money-saving
offer tor

Two Days Only

Baumels

Mrs. Clarence Powell
E ntertains Tuesday
In Honor Miss Garrett

C l a s s

II. M. RUMBLEY

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Shop Saturday at 1)-I

E. J. Reilly of SarHazel Quigg of Orguests of their
A. Qui?g Sunday.

the improvement* being &lt;&gt;atfainted
at (50,000,000 yen. Thi* sum it is
hoped to rniso bv n loan in th&lt;&gt;
United States under a government
gun ran tee, with redemption pro­
vided for in 20 years.

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San l ord Folks Who

Complimenting Miss Bailie Lou
G arrett of Quitman, Ga.f Mm .
Clarence Powell entertained Tues­
day evening a t her home on Seven­
th S treet with n most unique trea­
sure bunt party.
After an evening of merriment
spent in broking for the treasury
it was finally located a t the Powell
apartm ent. The treasure was
box of candy ami was found by
Miss Sul lit* lam G arrett ami Jack
Peters.
Delicious refreshm ents of punch
and sandwiches were served.
Those enjoying this occasion
were: Miss M argaret Thompson,
Miss Louise Fields, Miss Eugenia
Rouse of W ctumpka, Ala., Miss
Ellen Telford, Miss Pearl Robson,
Miss Mary Helen Morse, Miss Bea­
trice Powell, Miss Louise Russel,
Jack Peters. Evans Spencer, Jessie
Nelly, Jack Hall, Briggs Arrington,
Jack McDonald, Dan Ilansell ami
Peto Sehirard.

FOR SALE
A good buy In the right place
Wnrchouso property 108 by 77 ft. on 3rd nnd Myrtle.
$2000 Cash. Ilalnnce to suit purchaser.

NO TICE

Friday and Saturday

A Message to

land children of
the guests of Mr.
He W. Black Wedlursday.

TOKYO, July 29.—Tho U.inzt
Merchants’ League has inaugurat­
ed a movement for improving nnd
beautifying Ginta street, the

STINNES BRANCH
ASUNCION’! Paraguay, July 30.
—The Hugo Stinnes Company of
Germany has established a brunch
house in Paraguay. Business con­
ditions throughout the country are
reported to be improving rapidly.
Official estimates place the eotton crop at more than (5,000 tuns
this year.

lc a f s v * nt

.Broadway of Japan’s Caoltal.

" ~ ' _
m |
| u is- “planned
Mft
to place the rcconr l a n n e d r o r 1 0 KyOi»truction work in the hands of nn
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American contractor, ths cost of

reported to have unanimously pro­
nounced that the original is not
a copy of any known p o rtrait of
tho king.

OSLO, July 30.—Art circles here
A pretty wedding of interest to are greatly interested in the distho many friends of the young
couple was Miss Irma Smith, nre^mlin^\TbeHev^l^K;e a, p ^
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. It.
Ihurs^y
On »e- Smith, became the bride of I /e
V , Rebeccas
beini?
Deck, Wednesday afternoon at the __The
n . iIKTure was purchased by
lief
home o f the bride's parents.
L°!cJtor
‘
The wedding which was n quiet Pfeta the *king
at
tfc „Jc’ o?
n the U^»' b0Ur'
affuir was attended by relatives *,R- dtT T l l n “ suit of dark velvet
and intim ate friends of the young with ft broad collar of fim.
Friday
jj . II.
couple.
ol *** h will T,iept
Preceding tho ceremony a mus­
The oWn(?r hits hod photograph­
IB. P»*er Friday ical program was given by Mrs.
Dwight Smith of Do I.and with Miss ic copies made and d e s p f f id
L HeijhH.
Charlotte Smith accompanying.
Mrs. Smith beautifully sang •Tintil” and “ Becatno.” Miss Sm'th
played “To a Wild Rose” softly
in a ls
during the ccermony.
.
Following this the bridal chorus'
from Lohengrin was played. The
f irs . Pond of Day- bride entered on the arm of tier
in the city " e‘l* father who gave her in marriage.
Under an archway of palms, hgainst a background of fern and
&gt; th ami Mrs. Th«* pink radiance roecs the hrido was
[Oviedo spent Mon- met by the groom where the im­
shoppintpressive ceremony was performed
by Rev. E. L&gt;, Brownlee of the
U o f New Smyrna
Presbyteriun church.
f of his sister, Mrs. F irst
The bride was lovely in a suit
fellow Sunday.
of gray colored flat crepe combin­
Ketchinirs of Syl- ed with powder blue crepe. Her
ived Wednesday to slippers and accessories were of
Mrs. Ned Smith. gray'. She wor© a corsage of
white rose buds.
Immediately following the cere­
[Dewey of Indlanap* mony
Mr. and Mrs. Peck left for
Lt Wednesday to be
a
short
wedding trip to Tennes­
fcs, Minnie E. Jones.
see and other points. They will
and sons will ar- upon their return, be at home to
Palmetto. Claude their friends in Sanford.
Mrs. Peck is the youngest daugh­
accompany them
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Smith
of this city. She is a graduate of
ank Meijch and the Sanford High School and has
Stance h»« return- been a popular member of San­
points m New ford's younger set.
Mr. Peek is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Peck. He is a gradu­
trtj called sud- ate of the Sanford High School
(in Ms home to at- and is connected with the Sanford
0f his futher in Herald.
The young couple have a host of
friends here nnd elsewhere who aie
extending best wishes.
■Owens left WedneaN. C., where she
ht of her aisle r,

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Beautiful Street Is

White Footwear!
WT* art* putting practically

WT* arc* offering shoes that

every

originally sold

of ladles’

for $6.50

while shoes in our store on

and $8.50.

salt* at this greatly reduced

are now priced lower than

priced.

cast.

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Some patterns

NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY YOUR WHITE SHOES AND
SAVE MONEY

Specialty Shop

rv t

pattern

Thrasher &amp; Woodruff

The Bust (iflii-e is Next Door lo us.

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Styles for Fall Here!

SPECIAL SALE

A distinctive group at

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$15
They an* here— the linit hint &lt;»f what fall o f­
fers ilrcsses in the inexpensive dress shop at
$15. Sleeves long and short, featured colors
are blue jay, golden pheasant, pencil him*,
Hpinaiil green— flares to the hack of skirts.
And best of all they are just $15.

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Saturday

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l-’l.uoi: . i • i
j Clan of the First
Church delight fully
a miscellaneous
ol Mr-, Eugene
lee Peek, formerSmith, Monday ove|ft« of Mrs. Arthur
lAvenue.
ame of Mrs. Moore \ f
decorated with
the dainty color
and white being

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$!.&lt;&gt;!) pr.

Made of fine quality pajama check.

Pure silk chiffon host*—even the feet are all
silk while the tops have a M inch lisle hem.
These are the popular colors: bisque, peach,
huff, tfrain, French mule, white—and the 150
pair are lower than usual—$l.iiO pr. Saturday.

Cut full, well made. Sizes 36 to 16.

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of

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be

rfftounij.

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ibis price of $20—2
trousers with many.

$10.50.

$ 20 .

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75c each

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—Palm

Beach.* and

tropical worsteds
half price.

mure than half again

at

All men’s straws go at
prici
half price,
Reg. $1 to
$10.
Fancy braids,
sennets, split straw s:
MAIN FLOOR I*-1

lliis is Mile, Alauze of Marseilles,
France. She recently set a new
world record jn the h3-meter hur­
dle event during a women’s meet
at the Colotnbes stadium.
Her
time was 13 1-6 seconds. She’s
one of the greatest girl athletes
France has had in somo time.

Itrisif
An egg was fried on Pennsyl­
hoi;t;,ryr8noval,nB'
materials
-ALL
vania Avenue, Washington, D. C.,
during the recent hot period, by
nford
an inquiring reporter who placed
the egg on the asphalt at 12:42
o’clock. At 12:51 the egg was
•done to a turn.

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Curtains

Fancy cotton crepes
(3(5 inch width) for one
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Mackmen Clout Hall Hard
Sanford Plays Errorless Ball BLOCKMEN LOSE PIRATES
and Take Game Ten-Two;
Washington
White
B ut S m ok ers H it In T h e TO HIGHLANDERS BRAVES AS CljfcS Sox and NewBeats
York Wins
PHILADELPHIA, Juiy 30.—The
Pinches And Win 3 To 2 BY SCORE OF 2-1 WIN FROM GIANTS Philadelphia
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their part hit in the pinches in
Wrdnendny’a gumo to win their
third straight victory over San­
ford by a acore of 3 to 1. Sunford acored the firat run of the
Santa In the fourth inning with­
out a hit while Tampa scored in
tin, fifth, eigth and ninth innings,
r. The game came near being brok­
en up in the sixth inning when
31 1 3 27 13 0
new balls continued to receive pe­ Totals
Score by innings:
culiar “gashes** almost hm fast us
they could be thrown into the Tampa . ........ 000 Oil) Oil—3
.. &lt;100 loo 000 —1
game. This annoyed Manager Jim Hartford .
Summary: Two base bit, HugMoore of the Celery-Feds some­
what and ha called the umpire and ginu. Three bate hit, Cobh. First
protested against the unfairness imse on balls, off Cobb 2; Craw­
of the halls being misused by some ford 3. Struck out by (bibb 10; by
oho of the visiting players who Crawford 7. Left on bares, Tampa
were evldeently cutting or rubbing *»;. Sanford ti. Stolen buses, Snead
io balls fpr the Tampa pitcher. |2. Curley, Hailey, Dumas. KaciiA numlier of halls wore thrown fire hit*, Jessmer 2. Estrada,
out of the game by Umpire Pieh Huggins. Umpire, Pish.
Time
before any protest wns made. It 2:J7.
la the opinion of the local players1
and levernl of tlm Sanford fa n s /
who examined the balls, that un­
fair tactics were being used.
21^- Celery-Frdr Score.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
In the fourth Curley walked and
(Second llnll)
atole second after Dumas was out
Won Lost Pet.
pitcher to first. Frisbic was out Tampa ...................... .. 26 H .758
ltcher to first and McQue walked. Lakeland
111 .507
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alley hit a grounder to Hickey, St. Petersburg
.. 17 18
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third bqsemun for the Smokers, S an fo rd ............... .. 8 2U .210
y«ptn* *&lt;) i * 1
who threw Wild to second In an
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effort to catch McQue there, while
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Curley advanced to third on the
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Won Lost Pet.
error and went home on tho Pittsburgh
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throw or us the hull passed the New York
65 311 .585
G'inccinnati
. 411 14
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gt first on the choice and stole Brooklyn.............
45 14 .500
second.
Wade
popped
out
to
sec­
Philadelphia
13 47
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ond huso. Only two Sanford but­ St. I.ouis
41 51
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41 51
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and
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four
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ami another getting to first on tin
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Won Lost Pet
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Smokers Get One.
til 32
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In the fifth frame Huggins dou­ Philadelphia
no 34 .o.'lK
bled to right and went to third Washington
r.:i 4il .535
when Jessmer sacrificed.
Cobh ('hicaeo
411 -IK .501
struck out nnd ,Snead whs safe on Detroit
48 111 .41)5
n bunt, scoring Huggins. He stole St. Louis
45 52 .401
second but Hickey went out pitch Cleveland
New York
It) 55 .121
er to first.
28 &lt;;t .301
‘ In the eighth Hickey got a hit Boston
oh it bunt to the pitcher and wus
advanced Ui second when Estrada
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pactifired. Weik hit safely to left
Won Lost Pet.
field to score Hickey hut go: New Orleans
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caught out u moment later when Atlanta
57 51
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he Died to steul second. Lee went Nashville
51 41) .524
L ,««lonnf)Ut pitcher to first,
Mobile .
51 55
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18 52
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Memphis
52 57
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Little Itock
51) 55
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Mirmingham
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Linds on Cooney me red three D etroit hurlers WedDouble In Twelfth Inning By Pittsburg
», „ u vi«i&lt;&gt;rv’* H u m o r hv neaday and won 10 to 2. Slim llarCobb Holds Celery-Feds
I*or 8-h Victory, i to m e r o&gt; rjSR WItg touched up for 13 hits,
Joe Welsh Breaks Up Hurl­
Thr«» Scattered lilt. Aa
H a r tn e tt B e a ts New York; j)Ut was complete m aster in the
ing Duel; Startling Catches
Smoker, G if. Him Good nt first c“1
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C in c in n a ti D e fe a ts Quakers pinches. Thirteen Tigers left on
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Keep Down foikclnnd Hits
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.Support |rt the Pinches TAM FA
An R II PO A E
CHICAGO, July 30^-Chlcago effectiveness with liases occupied.
Snead, 2b. .. .. 4 0 *&gt; 3 3 1
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|lef |cd N,.w York t„ 2 Wcdnes- i Score by innings:
Welch s double in the twelfth with .
jf| a pitchin|f duel between I D etroit........ 010 000 100— 2-13-1
Francis on &gt;cored the winning run
jff
ke lin(, Kl.nt ( * * ,„ . Philadelphia 040 200 40x— 10-10-2
for' the Highlondera after Watt fjiiM youthfu| pitcher of the
Hatteries: Collins, Doyie,
Luther and Slim Brower had jdteh (.jn||U
New York's defeat and roll and Bussler; Harriss
ed n pitching duel for twelve invictory placed the Cochrane.
nings. Startling catches by Morchampions nnother full i
ris and Brown accounted for the
thc ,.iratM .
SENATORS HEAT CHICAGO
lack of hits by ‘h* ‘ ‘^lam lerA ., (. ,,, , | lirtm.w „f the Cubs,
WASHINGTON.
July
30.—
Four
ir Faints went to bnt in the fir- smashed out his
twenty-third Washington rallied in the eighth
three
oingled
and
only
tii inniri-.',
bonier in the seventh inning, Wulncsday, scored four runs nnd
on scored.
tbreaking it...
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won Trr.m
from tkf.
the Wkitn
White Sox,
8 'to C.
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the 11.«
tie sn.ien
score, Thltf
ini* liloW aaann
AB R II PO A ,5 unnerved New York’s young' piteh- Znchury started for Washington
SAINTS
Messner, 2!j. .. 4 0 •&gt; 2 •» . | er nnd he weakened In the next but was hit hard, giving way to
Allen, m .
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inning to the extent of walking Mnrberry, who in turn retired in
S. Doyle, 2b,, .. 6 0 o 4 0
two men and allowing two hits, favor of W alter Johnson.
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Drown, cf.
Score by innings:
one a double which, with n sacri­
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Morris, rf.
Chicago
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fice
fly,
netted
two
runs.
Mc2
0
6 0 0
Co*, If.
Ginvv rushed his reserves Into the Washington .. 020 002 04x—8-13-0
Barnes, lb. . .. 3 0 0 10 n
Batteries: Faber, Blankenship
game in the ninth when llluke ap­
Sm
Hesse, c.
4 0 1 6 •»
and
Schalk; Zachary, Mnrberry,
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pen
red
to
waver
but
the
beat
they
Brower, p.
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could do was to score one run oil Johnson and Kuel.
•| | three hits and an error.'’ .
Totals
.. 40 1 10*35 11
Score by innings:
INDIAN BEAT BOSTON
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•Two out when winnimr run
Ni w York
010 000 001—2-7-0
BOSTON, July 20.—Cleveland
scored.
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000 100 12x—4-7-2 hit Ehuikc freely in the tin l ami
LAKELAND ' AH R II PO A KI jChicago
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Hatteries:
Greenfield
and Cow- fifth innings Wednesday nnd took
0
Buckley, 2b. . .. 6 0 1 6
the second game of their series
0 0 •» I l „ dy; Wake and Hartnett.&gt;
Welch. If.
with the Boston American club ten
Surface, if.
3 0 II 6 0
I'lKATKS HEAT I1RAVKS
to five. Miller wns effective with
I 0 0 1 0
Brazier, rf.
PITTSHURGII,
July 30.—The a sharp southpaw curve nnd his
5 0 1 to 2
Edwards, lh.
Pirates made it three straight I batting wns a m aterial help in the
2 0 0 0 •1
Kowalski. 3b
from
Boston Wednesday, winning vi itors scoring game. Catches by
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Doyle,, rs.
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8
to
0.
They landed on Cooney i.i Jamieson, Speaker and Flngsteuit
Francis, r.
5 I 1 (I 3
the fifth for seven rune.' The featured nn otherwise tame game.
4 0 0 2 •»
Luther, p. ..
Braves staged a rnlly and scored
Score by innings:
four
in the seventh. Boston filled Cleveland .003 140 002—10-13 2
.. 35 2 5 30 18
Totals
the bases in the ninth ami Ydc was Boston
.. 000 200 030— 6- &lt;J-|
Score by Innings:
B a tt e r ie s ;
Miller nnd Myutt;
Saint:!
000 OKI 000 000—1 taken out. Morrison then held the
visitors
to
one
run.
Llunke
and
Hischoff.
Lakeland
000 010 000 001—2
Score by innings;
Summary: Two base hit*, MessHuston
ooo 001 •Irtl—r.-ir.-u
NEW YORK, July 30.— Ernie
ncr, Welch. Stolen base, Allen, Pittsburgh
010
070
OOx—8-12-0
JiJmson's
home run off Southpaw
Uucklcy. Sacrifice, Messner, Hesse
Batteries: Cooney, Ryan and Danfortli broke a deadlock in the
lirower, Kowalski, l.utlier.
Left
mi base, St. Petersburg II. Lake­ Seimer; Morrison, Yde and Gooch. I2tli inning Wednesday, giving the
Yankees a 8 to 7 victory over the
land 10. Base on balls, off drawer
REDS DEFEAT PHILLIES
Hiowns. It was the New York
1; Luther f». Struck out. by HrowCINCINNATI, July 30.—Cincin­ club's 15th two game winning
er 2; Luther 3. Passed hall, Hose
2. Umpires, Haxter and Ware. nati ran its winning streak to five streak of the year. Harry Rice
guinea by beating Philadelphia hel|s'd the Browns tie up the game
Time 2:26.
Wednesday, !i to f&gt;. The game was in the ninth with n home run.
marked by free hitting with the
Score by innings:
Rc.ls connecting 13 safe times, sev­ St. I.miis 000 000 302 200-7-12-0
Huddle System Is
eral of them for extra bases. They
York 003 100 100 201-11-0
Lauded by Rockne drove Carlson off the mound in the New
Batteries:
Girard, Vnngilder,
fifth. The Phillies also hatted Dnnforth and Hargrave; Shocker,
CORVALLIS, Ore., July ::&lt;&gt;.- IVte Donohue rather freely, but lYiinock, Jones nnd Hengough.
The huddle system in football is his big lead saved him.
Score by innings:
much quicker than the old-fashion­
According to an estim ate of the
ed call system if used rightly by a Philadelphia 020 000 200—5-11-2 Bureau of the Census the m anufac­
lilt) 041 12x—9-13-2 turing machinery, tools and im­
fast team, Knute Rockne, head Cincinnati
Batteries: Carlson, Pierce rand plements in use in the United
fo itball couch of Notre Dame Uni­
versity, told n cluas learning the Wilson; Donohue and Hargrave.
States were worth &lt;15,783,200,000,
fundamentals and theory of f o o t ­
in 1022. In 1012 the figures were
CARDINALS
DOWN
DODGERS
ball at Oregon Agriculture College
$0,001,451,000.
here recently,
ST. LOUIS, July 30.—Hunched
“There is no chance to mix sig­ hits enabled St. Louis to defeat
Singapore has heeain the manu­
nals, or for the opposing tenm to Riooklyn Wednesday ten to three, facture of hanatm flour. The article
catch them in the huddle system," although the Robins got 15 safe- will he used in the making of cer­
be said. Notre Dame uses the tie- to the Cardinals 14.
The tain pastries, chocolate confections
huddle system.
Dodgers also aided the Cardinals* and cocon beverage*.
•coring. Brooklyn used four pitch­
Washington and New York City ers.
St. Louis
201 220 30x—10-14-0
are conducting drives against ob­
Score by innings:
Batteries: Erhardt and Taylor;
scene magazines.
llrooklyu
000 100 lo t— 3-15-2 Sherdel and O’Farrell.

Upon the success of the Member­
ship Campaign of the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce depends
the future growth of Sanford.
Every membership taken by
Sanford citizens will, M p tell
the world aJout-' The City Substantial.

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rare built in the United Btutes,
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(ear sets, differentials, strerin*
tear, tray Iron r u l i n s s and drop
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Her real d eligh ts lie far from the beaten p a t h s — In
the fragrant woods; In q u iet flower-decked valley*'■
by the side of joyous, sparkling stream s.
Only dirt trails lead to these spots; trails hard to
travel—save in a Ford. To the Ford they are all open.
Because a Ford Car, lig h t yet powerful, c o n ie s
easily through th e hardest going.
Let your Ford take you away from the crowds this
. . . R u m m er— into peaceful solitudes, where you can
tatfes'burdilS.of beauty undisturbed. V e n t u r e with*
ou t fear— it w m \;a r {y you who";' y o u will; safely,
easily and c o m f o r t a b l y .

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�’niK SANFOBD HERALD. TI!

PACT!

Cawthon Employs Ricardo Cortez' Is 131 Men Volunteer
S t a t e Supervise Triumphant Prince
To F| ^
O f Rural Schools In New Love Film the call m ade bv thd Spanish

id Fish Commission Will
inforce Law T o V ery Letter S l n t s t • SEE' July 30.—The
State Superintendent
Srsr

Instruction, W. y
employed Miss Net£

i w f " 3 werctl by Kicanlo Cortez in Pnrnmount’s absorbing romance, "In
rh
„ rural school
r l&amp;
l.een
lupe'ySSHS
vi " r in the Name of I-ove" showing Thurs­
Jackson county, N. r n*
11 day at the Milano Theatre.
Vrnic, a brown seaweed which
1his handsome anti fascinating
pervisor of schools "i,, FWiiin"
player shows you what happens grows in Japan, is rich in potash
“ ' “ b f A V , ! ' .... ......''l“nrlo,i " hen a garage keeper suddenly de­ and makes nil excellent fertilizer.
cides to masquerade as a prince, m &gt; r t r &gt; : " o r “ s t u : o f s7nn.nno.1m
-lailM tl.K t il l ATV. I'l.OHIII*.
in order to win the love of a beau*
In fitting herself fyr sueh
ti 1 1. it u \ v
n ip iio v i:u i:\ r

S nan&lt;J
n dA.
T M.
M* 'tie
f trees from
l,lth *ltn
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George Penh,Sly Teacher's College
where she made an intensive study
of rural school supervision, later
teaching there. She h ,
il,
taught at the University of Maryl.uwl ami at the Callmvhee Normal
* thool in North ( urolinn.
For
tlrnm years she dal M1|)ervis,trywork among the rural ah,,,,]* (,f
.Maryland, while fur the past two
ears she has been employed by
the general board of education in
New \ ork to ih&gt; experimental work
m Jackson county. N. f . The mis­
sion of her work was to ascer­
tain tlie type of supervision that
would meet the needs of Western
counties. She was assisted in the
presentation of the different
phases of her work by the Callowrii'',"1? N01niti 1 Smjclithi1 tu*ichprs
u
extensive testing program where­
Me difficulty will he experienced' by children nre classified ami pro­
in accomplishing this task ns th- moted m a scientific manner was
St. Johns’ river carries little silt
and the currents under direction’
will soon wear a hard pan chmmel

kers Are Working On P lans
rSystem To Use Tide In Dredging
v y n l F July .10.—En* . ... .corking on the
e n°'
/ i t f.i.r the
. system of dredg
river with aid
tne

The question is, “ Is everything

1u ’ lc fair in love?” is convincingly nns-

mix ns.

&lt;ortez’ impersonation of the bo-1
ItlU tY
OIVF.N.
gii'i member of royalty is the most T hNa tt i TsIcfai n: &gt;t It*p r o pIIK
o s a l s « III he re*
colorful characterization he has &gt;' U n i hy t h e Itouril o f C o m i ty Corn*
over portrayed. Hi* is easily the nili.iloner.s of S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F ln on o r b e f o r e t h e e x p i r a t i o n of
outstanding performance' in the rlit.i
t h i r t y d a y s f r o m t h e f i r s t ptthlle.tpicture, although, in nil fairrm s, • loit of tills not lee. tttiil up to and
it must be admitted that the other until 10 o 'c lo c k A. M. o n t h e lo th
of A u u u i t . a . I&gt;. 1928, a t th e
featured players acquit thetm tl.os •lay
t'o u tity C l e r k ' s o ffice, a t t h e C o u rt
with considerable distinction.
I jo in ,', ut S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e C o u n ty
F lorida, f o r t h e p u r c h a s e o f f 7 9 " ,,
Greta Nissen, the lovely ami tal­ lent
uo, Sentllinle C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a ,
ented Norse screen “find,” for H ig h w a y
Im provem ent
Itotids.
whom Paramount entertains such Known i n S e r i e s "A” , m i d hotlils to
I
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t
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a
t
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five
h'gh hopes, play* her role of the • tie-half p e r r e n t p e r a n n titn . ntul
mot
snobbish and wealthy heiress with H!&lt; ilateil J u l y 111. 1928. I n t e r e s t
pay.Pile
leitiUintitliilly.
b
o
th
p
r
in ­
a naturalness ami skill worthy of
m ol I n t e r e s t p a y a b l e a t Ne w
a veteran. If this is n sample of cipal
Vork. In t h e s t a t e of .Nryv York.
what she can tin, then she should • Mil hottilt to he Ii s u eil c o n s i s t i n g
•a •o ven htitulretl m ol b Ix t v hnnd*
go far.
&lt;&gt;f
ti.m ia.nu
Wallace Beery, of course, need ••a' It.tin'm ai tl ui ur oi nugi i ns. ei trleu
i a l l y o v e r a p e rm&gt; introduction to film fans, but |ml of t h i r t y y e a r s In t h e fo llo w in antier, to - tv l l:
]f you haven't seen hint in this i IncHuio
Ih N o. I | o 18. InchlBlVP. to
111 n lie July

t i t . 1939.
I multi No. i t to 21, In c lu s iv e , to
tin t nre J u l y 1st. 1939.
I ! 'Hits No. 22 to 33, Inelu slvo. to
in it tire J u l y t i t , l u l l .
Points No. a t to pi. In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y l i t . 19.32.
Hands No. 17 to 88. In clu siv e, to
m a t u r e J u l y l i t , 1933.
Iloiols Nn. 81 to 78 In c lu s iv e to
m a t u r e J u l y t i t . 1931.
Hotiils No. 78 |o 9 1, In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e July 1st. 1938.
......... No. 92 to !»H. i n c l u s i v e , to
in .t nre J u l y I «| I '&lt;38.
tSoitils No, 111 .) to 128, Inclusive,
pi m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1937.
IToinls No. 127 to 118. I net us Ive, to

m n t u r n J u l y 1st, 193*.
rft.n.ls No. 11* t«» 1*3. lurlti.ilvr.
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1939.
Ilottil* N&lt;&gt; Ifi« to I*". In c lu siv e ,
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1910.
i n . mitt Nn. 1*7 t o Jo*. Ittcltislvo,
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1911
It.....I
. V..
Hu
m is
No. "ll'J
209 to
l» L9M
3 1. I n c l u s iv e . t&lt;&gt;
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 19*3.
Hi.tu11 No.1 913 to 186, In c lu siv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 19*3.
Homl.i No. 218 t o 29t, In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 191*.
Iiomls No. 292 t o 3119, In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 19*8.
It..nils No. 310 ti* 339. In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. I'.'IO.
Hotels No. 310 t o 371. Itieluslve, to
m a t u r e .Inly 1st, 1917.
Hotels No. 373 t o *'*7, In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1919.
Hiimis No. * oh t o * 17, I n c l u s iv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. in to .
Hotels No. t l x t o |:*l. In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e July l i t . 1980.
Hotels No *93 t o 817. In c lu s iv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1931.
Hotels No r.:u t o 893, In c lu siv e , to
m a t u r e Julv l i t . 19*3.
......... No. 398 t o 835, In c lu siv e , to
m a t u r e July t i t . 1983.
H otels No. r.::c, t o 890, In c lu siv e , to
m a t u r e J u l y t i t . 198*.
H otels No. 891 t o 780, In clu siv e, to
null tire Ju ly l i t . 1983.
•alt! ten ets tit to* ioli! sttltlect to
tin- npitt'ovlm: o p i n i o n r f .Messrs.
I'nliHveft a Hay m otel, o b t a i n e d I.&gt;
ttemltiole ( 'm in ty , F l o i h l a ,
.Ml t&gt;lit ri tail at tie lit romp.'ltth'll 111
a cc rtlfle il cine*, f o r utto aie l a li.tlf
1 1 ' , r ; t |., r o lit o f ItiC Uinolint of
tile Itonil'i la Ite m ill
Itlils may lie s u tin i lt te il In th e
n i t •’n m t I v i a s to r a t e of I n t e r e s t
teintls a r . to b e a r . t h e n l t e r n a t l v e
Mils to | !■ Imseil mi n r a t e of In te rc sl les s III.in five anil o n e - h a l f p e r
cen t
A m o u n t tilil f o r i n h l lionits m i n i
hr sl.-ifrit In itiilliirs nuil r e n t s .
T h e full f il t h iiml creillt of th e
I'm itity of Hi tnlnole, F l o r i d a , Is I r ­
r e v o c a b l y pleditod f o r t h e p a y m e n t
of Hie p r i n c ip a l a m i I n t e r e s t of s a h l
Is sue of bonds.
TJie i 'onnty t 'u t n i u l s s l o n c r s
of
S e m in o le i*otinly. F l o r i d a . re s e r v e
th e r t n h l to reli el a n y ate l a ll Mill
P r o p o s a l slem til lie rotilri» .1 to
th e Hotiril of I'u ltn lv t ' n m n ilsslntiera
of S e m i n o le t ‘o n lity, l-'lorlil.t.
at
S a n fo r d . F lo rid a .
\V I T N I’.H.S tny h a n d a s C le rk of
th e Hoard of I'litinty t ' o n i m l i l o n e r u
of Sentllinle t ' o n n t y . F lo r id a , a n d th e
r e a l o f said Hiiaril oil th la t h e e th
day o f J u l i . \ l&gt; 1938.
V. K. I tOlIf i l . ASS.
(HI1A1.)
C le rk of t h e H oard
of I 'm i n l v
t Vim nlHslotiera of S e m i rode C o u n ty ,
l-'lorhln
J u l y 91 h, lot 11, 33, 29 anil 8.

in uu* .Naim* *»f Love was prodnccil hy Hownrtl liiggia from
Soda Cowan's modernized version
of liuhver-1,yturn's world famous
stage success, "The Ijtdy of
Lyons." The plot centers around
Cortez, who returns to his native
h ranee after several years in Am­
erica in tiie hope of finding and
J ^ Mr J V
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marrying tireta Nissen. who laid
been his boyhood sweetheart.
lie has no trouble in finding her
hut considerable difficulty in get­
ting her to marry him. Many ex­
SLIMMER
citing and surprising things hupEXCURSION FARES
pen before he wins out, ami these
Round Trip Jacksonville lo Rnltimoro |t!1.51
form the largest and most thrill­ 1to Philadelphia
lloiton $72.18. Fan
Fares \
I'lilludclpliia $55.0d; lo ltoiton
ing part of the picture.
inrlthie incuts and Uirth, with extra chargu for 1
out tide rooms.
Also All-Expcnso Tours from Jacksonville): 11
days anti longer; $80.75: nnd up. Tours includo
New York, Atlantic City, Washington, etc.
Write for illustrated booklet and for information
ubuut low rates to northern cities anti resorts. And
ail; fur detailed itineraries ut tho
■ ~1 special All-Expcnso Tours I
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t&gt;e used in the carryitt
project. ..................
Lined hy Colonel Gilbert
wnr. United States ilisjitiT, the system will on
rf i gutter flusher and
ImIii . s
lidl
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MIAMI. July :t(t.—Cnnitruetion
totaling $5,000,001) has licett autliorizetl within the last 21 hour for
.Miami and Miami Heaclt hy (ieralil J Orcilly, acting supervising
architect for the .Southeast Hi.st rift.

KFSOI.I i lu.v
111-: IT I'KSOI.VKI). hy the city
romniission of tin? City of .■'Jinford Florida, that a Sidewalk hall
la* constructed along and in front
of tlie following described prop­
erty:
!■;. side of Cypress Ave., mljuceat to Lot 1 iilk in Chapman and
Tucker Adda.
K. aiilt? of Cypress Ave. adjac­
ent to Lot 5 lllk 10 Tr. II. San­
ford. Fla.
S. aide of Third St., adjacent to
Lot I lllk 5 Tr. IH, Sanford. 1-la.
N. aitle of Central St. atljarent
to Lot 5 lllk F. Markham Park
Ills, in Lhu City of Sanford, I'lor­
ida; that such Sidewalk shall he
constructed of Cement nnd shall
he ft fret in width, and shall ho
constructed in accordance with
the Ordinances ot the City of San­
ford, Florida, covering the con­
struction of Sidewalks, arid
ItK IT FUHTIIKfl ItLSni.VLI),
that the City Manager shall cause
written notice of the Passage anil
Adoption of this Resolution, to­
gether with a certified copy of
this Resolution, to Ire served in
the manner required by the Or­
dinances of the City of Sanford,
I'lorida, upon the owner, or agent
of the owner, of the pnqierty here­
inabove described, and
HK IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that if the said Sidewalk lu-reirtabove described l« not constructt-il within Sixty (•&gt;()) Days after
the* service of notice provided for
in the preceding paragraph, the
City of Sanford, Florida, shall pro­
ceed hy contract to construct such
Sidewalk a t the expense of tha
owner of the property abutting
thereon.
Adopted this 22ml day of June
FORREST LAKE
S. 0 . CHASE
C. J. MARSHALL
City Commission of the City of
Sanford, Florida.
A ttest:
L. It. PHILIPS, Clerk or the City
of Hanford, Florida.
Publish July 3Uth,

The Retail Credit M en’s Association
FOLLOW l N(

CERTIFIED ACCOUNTS
S.

Ft tbu highest bidder for cash, aubject (&lt;&gt; prior .-oil'- or adjustment

Appleby, A: K.
Sanford
Bolding- W. II. Mrs.
....... Sanford
Black, M ustoff,
Sanford
Brunc, W. A. Dr. ............... Sanford
Garrett, J. D.
Sanford
Gatuhul, 'A rth u r.................... Sanford
Gil Ion, J. M. ........................Sanford
Gordon, J. L........................... Sanford
Herndon, B. W....................... Sanford
James, J. V.............................Sanford
Johnson, R. Z......................... Sanford
Mays, S. J ...............................Sanford
Miller, S a m ............................Tampa...
Noland, &amp; Co., A. T............ Orlando
Seminole Development Co., Sanford
Seminole Overland Co. .......Sanford
Sessions, L. K......................... Sanford
Sessions, L. K ......................... Sanford
Stapler,1J. C........................... Sanford
Welsh, R. M. Dr..................... Sanford
Wolfe, J. IL.............................. Sanford
Written bids .ire solicited for the above accounts, notes, o r judgments, which
The right is reserved to reject any or
Ho\ 397, Sanford, Florida.

c re d ito rs lo he just, due amt unpaid.

31.90
17.21

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148.14

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TH E SANFORD HERALD^ THURSDAY, JULY 30^
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 6----------------------- 50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 6............................. 50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot II blk 6........................
50
Bodwcll Realty Co., LA 12 blk 6..,„..................
50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 6--------------50
Bodwcll Realty Co., U t 14 blk 6................ _....... 51
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 15 blk 6...................
51
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 6...„........................ 51
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 6..— ................... 51
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 6__________
61
Rodwell Realty Co., U t 19 blk 6................
51
Ilodwell Realty Co., U t 20 blk 6................
51
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 21 blk 6...................... 61
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 6.......................... 51
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 23 blk 6........................ 51
172
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 24 blk 0.................
175.1
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 7.......................
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 2 blk 7.......................... 64
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7............................ 64
Engineering, I-egnl Expense, advertising etc..............
&lt;,368.44
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 7...................... .. 54
Total estimated cost....................................... — .......
$100,150.44
Bodwcll Renlty Co., U t 5 blk 7............................ 54
To be borne entirely by ndjaccnt property owners.
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 7........................... 51
Number of feet frontage ..................... 20,778.1
Bodwell Renlty Co.,I.ot 7 blk 7........................... 54
Assessment per foot frontage................. -.... $4.82
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk7 ........................... 54
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 9 blk 7............................ 54
Preliminary Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 10 blk 7....................... 179
Foot
Description
Name
t J&lt;t n Hlk 7............." ...."... 19U.7
Assessment r , J ~ "
Frontage
51
I-ot
12 blk 7.......
Assessment
Frontage
Bell-Air, Sanford, Fla.
Lot 13 blk 7..... .................. 64
288.24
..........
59.80
Bodwcll Realty Co.-, I-ot 1 blk I
................... 54
Lot 14 blk 7
250.64
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 1.......................... 52
, I.ot 16 blk 7.... .................. 64
250.64
Rodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 1.......................... 52
....... 54
, Lot 16 blk 7
250.64
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 1 ......................... 52
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54
Lot
17
blk
7
250.64
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 1.......................... 52
................... 64
,
(ait
18
blk
7
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot fl blk 1............................ 52
...... 54
Lot 19 blk 7. ...
Bodwcll Realty
Bodwcll Roulty Co., Lot 7 blk 1.......................... 52
..................
179
Bodwell Renlty Co.,, Lot 20 blk 7.....
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk I............. *........... 52
.......
128.2
, Lot 1 blk 8 .....
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 1.......................... 52
, Lot 14 blk 8 .... ................... 182.2
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blfc 1........................ 52
................. 55
, Lot 15 blk 8
Bodwcll Realty Co., I-ot 1! blk 1.......................... 62
.................. 55
I-ot
16
blk
8
.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 1 ......................... 52
.... 65
Lot 17 blk 8
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 1 ............ ......... 52
..................
65
, Lot 18 blk 8
Rodwell Realty Co., I-ofc 14 blk I
................. 52
.............
.
56
, Lot 19 blk 8
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 1.......................... 52
, Lot 20 blk 8.... ................... 65
Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 16 blk I ..................... 52
,,
Lot 21 blk 8 ................... 65
Bodwcll Realty Co.,I.ot 17 blk I ....................
52
..
Lot 22 blk 8 ................... 65
Rodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 1
.5 2
65
,
Lot
23 blk 8
Hodwrll Rr-nlty Co., I-ot 19 blk 1 ..................... 52
..............
65
,
Lot
84
blk
K
Bodwcll Really Co., Lot 20 blk 1 ......... ........ 52
...............
55
, Lot 25 blk 8 .
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 1 ..................... 181
.
73.7
.,
Lot
26
blk
8...
Bodwell Realty Co.,I-ot 1 blk 2 ......................... 227.9
.
180
,
Lot
l
blk
9
Bodwell Realty Co.,I.ot 3 blk 2
.............. 52
Ilndwcll Renlty Co., Lot 2 blk 9
55
Bodwcll Realty Co.,I.ot 3 blk 2
........... 52
Bodwcll
Kcglty
Co.,
U
t
3
blk
9
66
Bodwell Realty Co.,I.ot 4 blk 2 .................... 52
Ilodw ell Renlty Co., Lot 4 blk 9
55
Bodwcll Realty Co.,L it 5 blk 2
52
Bodwcll Realty Co., I.ot 5 blk 9
. . 55
Bodwell Realty Co.,L it fi blk 2 .................... 52
(Indwell Renlty Co., Lot 0 blk 9 ......................... 55
Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 7 blk 2 ....................... 52
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 9
05
Bodwcll Realty Co.,L it 8 blk 2 ........... ..... ...... 52
Ilodwell
Renlty
Co.,
Lot
8
blk
9
55
Rodwell Realty Co., I.ot 9 blk 2 ...................... 52
Ilodwell Really Co., Lot 9 blk 9
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 Idk 2 ..................... 52
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 10 blk 9
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot If blk 2
............. 52
Ilodwell Realty Co., I.ot 11 blk 9
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 2
52
Bodwcll Realty Co., I.ot 12 blk 9
55
Rodwell Realty Co., L it 13 blk 2 .................... 52
Bodwell
Realty
('&lt;&gt;.,
I.ot
13
blk
9
59.1
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot I I blk 2........................ 52
Ilodwell
Renlty
Co.,
Lot
I
I
blk
9
1
HO
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 15 blk 2
62
Bodwell Realty *'&lt;&gt;., Lot 15 blk 9
55
Bodwell Realty Co.,L it 10 blk 2
240.3
Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 9
55
Bodwcll Realty Co.,U t 17 blk 2
105.3
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 9
55
Bodwcll Realt yCo., U t 18 blk 2
51.5
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 9
55
Bodwcll Realty Co., I.ot 19 blk 2 ....................... 52.2
Ilodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
19
blk
9
55
Bodwell Realty Co. I.ot 20 blk 2
52
Ilndwcll
Realty
Co.,
I.ot
20
blk
9
...
55
Rodwell Realty Co., U t 21 Idk 2
52
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 9
55
Bodwell Realty Co. U t 22 blk 2
52
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 22 blk 9
55
Bodwcll Realty Co., I.ot 23 blk 2
62
Iiodwoll Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 9.............
55
Bodwell .Realty Co., I.ot 21 blk 2
52
Ilodwell Really Co., Lot 23 blk 9
....
55
Bodwell Realty Co., L it 25 blk 2
52
Bodwell Realty Co., Let 21 blk 9
56
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 20 blk 2
52.2
Ilndwcll Realty Co., Lot 25 blk 9
91
Bodwcll Realty Co., I.ot 27 blk 2
64.5
Ilodwell Really Co., Lot 20 blk 9'
211
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 28 blk 2
167.3
Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot I blk ID..
180
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 3
. 155.1
Ilodwell Ri-alty Co., Lot 2 blk III
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 3
128
Ilodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3
blk
10
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 3
181.3
Ilndwcll Realty Co., Lot I blk10 .
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 3
66
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 5 blk It)
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 3
50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot fi blk 111
.
55
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 20 blk 3
50
Bodwell Rculty Co., I.ot 7 blk It)
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 blk .1
50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 10
65
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 3
50
Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk ID
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 blk 3
54
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 10
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 3
51
Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot 11 blk 10
201,
Bodwell Realty Co., L it 25 blk 3
51
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 10
&lt;53
Bodwcll Realty Co., I.ot 20 blk 3
5t
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 10
C,;j
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 27 blk 3
55
Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot II blk 10
186
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 28 blk 3
55
Uodwnll Realty Co., Lit 29 blk 3
55
(indwell Realty Co., Lot 15 blk 10
Hodwrll Realty Co.. Lot 30 blk 3
IH0.8
Ilodwell Realty (’ Lot 16 blk 19
55
Bodwell Really Co., Lot 1 blk 1
183
Lot 17 blk 19
65
Ilodwell Really i
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk I
58
Bodwell Realty (’ Lot IK blk ID
............ 55
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lit 3 blk I
57
Lot 19 blk 19
Ilodwell Realty l
........ . 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I blk I
57
Ilodwell Realty &lt;o.. Lot 30 blk to
55
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 5 blk I
57
Bodwell Realty ( 0., Lot 21 blk 10
............ 55
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 0 blk l
58
Bodwcll Realty t o., Lot 22 blk 10
...... 66
Bodwell Realty Co., Lit 7 blk I
182.8
Bodwell Realty ( 0., Lit 23 blk 10 ....
65
B'idwt-ll Realty Co., Lot 8 blk I
1H3
Bodwell Realty l o., Lot 21 blk 10
. 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk I
58
Ilodwell Realty ( o„ Lot 1 Idk l
181)
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk I
57
Ilodwell Realty &lt;&lt;J.* Lot 2 blk 1
. 55
Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot II blk I
57
Bodwell Realty I o.. Lot 3 blk 1
55
Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 12 blkI
............... 57
Ilodwell Realty I &lt;)., Lot 1 blk 1
* . 55
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 13 blk 1
58
Bodwell Realty I o., Lot 5 blk 1
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I I blk I
182.5
Lot 6 blk 11
Ilodwell Realty i
65
Bodwell Really Co., Lot I blk 5
llll.H
Ilodwell Realty (
Lot 7 Ml. 11
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lit 2 blk 5
55
Ilodwell Really (*$»., Lot 8 blk 11
55
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 3 blk 5
55
Iiodwoll Realty I
Lot 9 blk 11
.......... 55
Bodwcll Really Co., Lit 5 blk 5
55
Ilodwell Really (
Lot 19 blk 11
230.1
i Bodwell Really Co.. Lit I blk 5
55
Ilodwell Realty (
Lot 11 blk 11
180
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 0 Idk 5
55
Ilodwell Realty i *o.t Lot 12 blk 11
. 56
Bodwcll Realty Co.. Lot 7 Idk 5
55
Lot 13 blk 11
Bodwell Realty l
56
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 Idk 5
55
Ilodwell Realty (V. Lot 11 blk 11
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 5
55
Ilodwell Realty i
Lot 15 blk n .
. 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot III blk i
55
265.10 Ilodwell Realty 1
Lot 16 Idk 11
56
Bodwcll Realty Co., L it It Idk 5
55
205.10 Ilodwell Realty &lt;'ll.. Lot 17 blk ii
231.7
Bodwell Realty Co., Lit 12 Idk 5
55
265.10 Itodv, ill Really (
Lot 1 blk 12
272.4
iiodwoll Realty Co., Lit 13 Idk 5___
55
265.10 Ilodwell Realty Co.. Lot 2 blk 12
00
Bodwcll Realty
Lot II blk 5
|n&gt;
867.60 | Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 12
-■ - - 60
Bodwrll Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 5
2118
1.179.91 Ilndwcll Realty Co., Lot I blk 12
60
Bodwell Really t o.. Lot 10 blk 5
55
265.10 j Ilndwcll Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 12
60
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot |7 blk 5
55
265.10 , UikI wcII Realty 1 " , l i t 6 blk 12
60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot |H blk 5
55
265.10 Ilndwcll Realty ('&lt;&gt;., Lot 7 blk 12
60
Bodwcll Really Co., Lot 19 Idk 5
55
265.10 | Ilodwell Realty Co.. Lot 8 blk 12
..
98.*
Rodwell Realty Co., Lit 20 Idk 5
55
265.10 Itodwi II 15 ally * &gt;&gt;. I."i 0 blk 12
232
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 5
55
265 10 Ilodwell Realty Co., Lit 10 blk 12 ...
51
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 22 Idk 5
55
265.10 (Indwell Realty l ‘o., I.ot II blk 12
51
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 blk 5
55
265.10 Ilndwcll Realty Co.. Lot 12 blk 12............
50
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 21 blk 5 .
55
265.10 Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 12......
50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 25 blk 6
55
265.10 Ilodwell Realty Co.. I.ot 15 blk 12
50
Bodwcll Really Co., Lot 26 blk 5
55
265.10 II '
r
I..,' 11 blk 12
60
Bodwcll Realty Co.. U t 27 blk 6
55
265.10 i: hIw« li Ut ally 1 .. . I.ot 16 blk 12
50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lit 28 blk 5
55
265.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 12
50
Bodwcll Realty Co., U t 29 blk 5
55
265.10 Bodwell Realty Co.. I.ot is blk 12
. 50
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 30 blk 5
18(1
867.00 Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 12
50
Bodwell Realty Co., U t I blk 6
511
211.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 29 blk 12
50
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 2 blk fi
50
211.00 Bodwell R. il! -. 1 ■
*, U t J! I ik 12
—
50
Bodwcll Realty Co., U t 3 blk 0
50
2 11.00 Ilodwell Keulty Co., Lot 22 blk 12
....
.... 50.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 6
50
2 1 1.00 Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot I I lk
13
171
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 5 blk 6
50
211.00 Bodwell Realty Co., l ot 2 blk 13..........
51
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk fi ..................
50
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 13
................... 51
ficdwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 0 ....................... 50
241.00 Ilodwell Realty Co., Lot I blk Rl....................
51
Bodwell Realty Co., U t 8 blk 0 .....
50
211.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot a blk 13.......................- 51

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
OP RESOLUTION NO. 230, adopted on the 13th day of July, A. D.
1925, by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following is the estimated cost of paving the following streets
and averilics in the Plat of Bel-Air., 24 feet in width with 6 Inch rock
base surface treated with asphalt, Randolph Street, Crcsent Street,
Court Street, Hughey Street, Washington Avenue, Jefferson Avenue,
Adams Avenue, Summerlin Avenue, Lake Drive and Bel-Air Boulevard.
22000 cu. yds, grading at 60c............................. - ..... -.............. 11,000.00
28600 lin, ft. concrete curb and gutter at 85c............................ 24,310.00
140.00
400 tin. ft. flush curb at 85c............................... ......................
44,382.00
84140 sq. yds. paving at 1.30...................- ........................... .......
1.470.00
42 Inleta a t $35.00................... ....................................... .
6.380.00
5800 lin. ft. 12 inch pipe laid at $1.10....................... .............
16000 lin. ft. 15 inch pipe laid at $1.75......................................... 2.800.00
000.00
15 manholes a t $00.00.............................................................
1,400.00
1400 lin. ft. 2 inch drain til4 at $100.00 per M.......................

I!

n

M. J. Hynes, U t 18, Blk. C.......... - .......... 24
245.82 F. E. Sherman, U t 19, Blk. C ................24
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 13.................... — 61
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
U
t
7
blk
13......................
61
245.82 F. E. Sherman, U t 20, Blk. C.................24
214.00
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
U
t
8
blk
13......................
—
61
241.00
245.82 Albert Hall, U t 21, Blk. C.......... _ ........24
.24
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
U
t
9
blk
13........................
61
245.82 Albert Hall, Lot 22, Blk. C
241.00
245.82 F. E. Sherman, Lot 23, Blk. C ................24
241.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., U t 10 blk 13........................ 61
245.82 F. E. Sherman, U t 24, Blk. C................. 50
245.82 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 11 blk 13......-.............. 61
245.82 F. E. Sherman, U t 25, Blk. C............... 24
246.82 Bodwcll Realty Co., U t 12 blk 13........ .............. 61
26, Blk. C............... 24
245.82 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 13...................... 61.
245.82 F. E. Sherman, U t
241.00 F. E. Sherman, U t
27, Blk. C............... 24
245.82 Bodwcll Realty Co., U t 14 blk 13....................- 61
- 60
241.00 F. B. Dyson, U t 28, Blk., C........ ............. 24
245.82 Bodwcll Realty Co., U t 15 blk 13..........
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
Lot
16
blk
13.......................
60
241.00 F. E. Sherman, U t 29, Blk. C................... 24
245.82
241.00 Raleigh King, U t 30, Blk., C................... 24
245.82 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 13...~.................. 60
241.00 F. E. Sherman, Lot 1, Blk. D.....................24
245.82 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 13.._................... 60
241.00 Wm. H. Hynes, U t 4, Blk. D...................... 24
245.82 Bodwell Realty Co., U t 19 blk 13.....................- 60
241.00
245.82 Rodwell Realty Co., Lot 20 blk 13....................... 60
It. L. Ward, Lot 5, Blk. D............................24
241.00 R. L. Ward, Lot 6, Blk. D .............
829.04 Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 21 blk 13....................... 60
24
241.00
843.98 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 13....................... 60
R.
L.
Ward,
Lot
7,
Blk.
D.............................24
260.28 Bodwell Realty Co„ U t 23 blk 13.... - ................ 60
241.00
F. E. Sherman, U t 8, Blk. D...............24
260.28 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 24 blk 13....................... 60
244.37
F. E. Sherman, Lot 9, Blk. D....................24
Bodwell
Renlty
Co.,
Lot
25
blk
13.......................
50.7
260.28
2,241.30
F. E. Sherman,U t 10, Blk. D.................. 24
260.28 Mrs. M. M. Stewart, Lot A.................................. 463.2
F. E. Sherman, U t 11, Blk. D.................. 24
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
nny
and
nil
persons
interested
in
the
260.28
F. E. Sherman, U t 12, Blk. D........................24
Speeinl
Assessments
ngninst
the
various
pieces
of
property
above
de­
260.28
F.
E. Sherman, Lot 13, Blk. D.................. 24
scribed
that
said
special
assessments
are
payable
in
full
within
thirty
260328
260.28 days after the above and foregoing speeinl assessment roll has been F. E. Sherman, U t 14, Blk. D................... 24
862.70 equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual installments F. E. Sherman, U t 15, Blk. D...................24
............24
948.00 with interest nt 8 per cent per annum from and after the time said F. E. Sherman, Lot 16, Blk. D
F. PL Shermnn, Lot 17, Blk. D ...................24
260.28 special assessments stand approved nnd confirmed.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Ha., F. E.Shermnn, Lot 18, Blk. D.................. 24
260.28
260.28 will be held nt the City Hall n t 2:30 P. M. on the 10th dny of August F. E.Sherman, Lot 19, Blk. D.................. 24
260.28 A. D. 1925 nt which meeting said Board will henr nny nnd all complaints F. E.Shermnn, Lot 20, Blk. D.................. 24
260.28 and objections as to such special assessments, nnd will at said time F. E.Sherman, I-ot 21, Blk. D.................. 24
260.28 adjust and equalize said assessments on n oasis of justice and right, F. PLSherman, l-ot 22, Blk. D.................. 21
260.28 nnd when said special assessments are so equalized and adjusted, same P\ E.Sherman, I-ot 23, Blk. D..................
09
...............24
24
! *-Lrl
260.28 will then stand confirmed and Ik?, and remain binding liens upon the J. M. Whitcomb, I-ot 24, Blk. D...............
...... 24
50
24
•KJ(|
property
ngninst
which
said
assessments
arc
made
until
paid
in
ac­
862.78
60
...............24
J. M. Whitcomb, I-ot 25, Blk. D................
24
cordance
with
provisions
of
Resolution
No,
230,
adopted
by
the
City
617.92
...............24
28.5
F. E. Sherman, Lot 26, Blk. D................
24
878.20 Commission of the City of Sanford, Fla., on July 13th, 1925.
...............
24
150
Blanche Tnkneh, Lot 1, Blk. E ,...................24
Wl
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
265.10 (Seal)
50
...............18
\ 'l
Blanche
Takach,
Lot
1,
Blk.,
E...............18
265.10 Publish July 23rd nnd July 30th, 1925.
60
............... 18
Braxton
Allen,
Lot
2,
Blk.
E
...................18
rl
265.10
60
................18
II.
G.
Touchston,
I-ot
3,
Blk.
E...............18
265.10
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHOR­ F. E. Sherman, Lot -l, Blk. E ...................18
50
................18
j
265.10
ITY RESOLUTIONS NUMBER 231 AND NUMBER 232, adopted F. PL Shermnn, Lot 5, Blk. P&lt;......................
50
................18
ii
18
265.10
on the 13th day of July, A. I). 1925, by the City Commission of the PL E. Sherman, l-ot 6, Blk. E ...................
50
................18
ij
18
265.10
A
City
of
Sanford,
Florida.
50
................18
PL PL Shermnn, Lot 7, Blk. E..—
.............. 18
ii
265.10
The
following
is
the
estimated
cost
of
pnving
the
following
streets
50
................18
265.10
P’. PL Shermnn, Lot 8, Blk. E ...................
18
6l)
................18
265.10 in Buena Vista Estates to-wit: Summerlin Street, Montezuma Avenue, F. PL Sherman, l-ot 9, Blk. E ...................
n
18
29.8
................18
265.10 Douglass Street, nnd Elliott Street.
F. PL Shermnn, Lot 10, Blk. K ....................
18
28.7
Summerlin Street, Montezuma Avenue nnd that portion of Doug­ F. E. Shermnn, Lot 11, Blk. E ....................
................24
355.23
u
24
867.60 lass Street &amp; Elliott S treet between Celery Avenue nnd Montezumn PL E. Sherman, Lot 12. Blk. E ..................
50
................24
H
24
265.10 Avenue to be paved 24 feet in width with a 6 inch roch base surfaced PL PL Shermnn, Lot 13 Blk. E.......................24
60
............... 24
1!
266.10 with asphalt. Douglass Street nnd Elliott Street from Montezuma W. J. Peters, Lot 14 Blk. E.........................24
j
60
............... 24
265.10 Avenue south to A. C. I,. Railroad to be paved 18 feet in width with n J. V. Kendall, Lot 15 Blk. E.........................24
li
60
................24
265.10 6 inch rock base surfaced with asphalt.
60
................24
1
J. A. Tnkneh, Lot 16 Blk. E...................... 24
1
265.10
(I) Estimated cost of Summerlin, Montezumn anil thnt portion of J. A. Takach, Lot 17 Blk. E ......................24
60
................ 24
265.10 Douglass A- Elliott between Celery Avenue &amp; Montezuma Avenue.
60
Ik. E.......24
E ....... 24
Mrs. John (1. I.conardy, Lot 18 Blk.
265.10 5280 cu. yds. grading @ 50c
2,640.00 PL PL Shermnn, I.ot 19 Blk. E .................
50
................24
24
266.10 7800 lin. (t. concrete curb
200
&amp; gutter @ 85c ..................... fi,630.00 John PL Oeneff, Lot 20 Blk E ..................
................24
24
265.10
150
60 lin. it. flush curb @
35c .....
17.50 PL PL Sherman, et al, Lot 1 Blk. F’...............
.............. 24
265.10 9510 sq. yds. pnving &lt;£D1.30 ..........................
.................18
60
12,402.00 PL PL Sherman, Lot 1 Blk. F........................
18
265.10 1050 lin. ft. 12" pipe @ 1.10 .......
1,815.00 F. E .Sherman, I.ot 2 Blk. F ...................... 18
287.75
8 Inlets @ 35.00 ...............................
...........
. 280.00 PL E. Sherman, Lot 3 Blk F......................... 18
867.60
3 manholes nt $55.00 ................................................................. 165.00 PL PL Sherman, I.ot 4 Blk. F ........................18
265.10
35 cu. yds. *'hiss “ B" concrete nt $23.00 ............................. 805.00 PL PL Shermnn, I.ot 5 Blk. F..........................18
266.10
7500 lin. ft. 3" drain tile &lt;» 100.00 per M................................. 750.00 PL E. Shermnn, Lot 6 Blk. F .........................18
206.10
Engineering, legal expense advertising, etc.. ......................... 1,708.88 P’ .PL Sherman, Lot 7 Blk. P'......................... 18
265.10
Total estimated cost ..........................
27.213.38 PL PL Shermnn, Lot 8 Blk. F ....................... 18
265.10
F. PL Shermnn, Lot 9 Blk. P'.......................18
266.10
PL PL Sherman, Lot 10 Blk. P'.................... 18
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
265.10
PL PL Sherman, Lot 11 Blk. F.................
18
Number
of
feet
frontage
.................
..........................................7,455.72
!&gt;
265.10
265.10 I Assessment per foot frontage .....................................................
3.05 PL E. Shermnn, Lot 12 Blk. F .................... 18
205.10
(2) Estimated cost of Douginas St., nnd Elliott St., from Monte- Ralph S. Went, I.ot 13 Blk. F ................. 18
PL E. Sherman, Lot 14 Blk F .................... 18
265.10 *»"&gt;&lt;* Ave., south to A. C. L. R. R. (18 feet in width.)
138.62 1250 cu. yds. grading @ 50c ..................
............. 625.00 PL PL Sherman, Lot 15 Blk. F .................... 18
1,017.02 ,2299 lin. ft. curl) and gutter at 85c.....
........ 1,870.00 Mrs. Nancy PL Biggcrs, Lot 16 Blk. P’...... 18
2,800.00 J. J. &amp; Geo. E. Wade, I.ot 17 Blk. F ...........18
867.60 229(1 sq. yds. paving (y&gt; 1.30 ......................
.... 715.00 C. G. Adams, Lot 18 Blk. P’.......................18
265.10 650 lin. ft., 12" pipe @ 1.10 ...
..... 110.00 Mrs. A. i \ Chandler. Lot 19 Blk F ...............18
4 inlets (a) 36.00
..............
265.10
200.00 Oscar Pearson, Lot 20 Blk. P'.......................18
265.10 2090 lin. ft. 3" drain tile fij) 100.00 per M.
.. 525.46 Oscar Pearson, Lot 20 Blk. P'.......................24
265.10 Engineering, legal expense, advertising, etc.,
J. PL McClelland, Lot 1 Blk. G .................... 21
265.10
265.10
.... 6,925.40 PL PL Shermnn, Lot 11 Blk. G....................18
Total estimated cost ..........................
PL PL Sherman, Lot 12 Blk. G......................18
265.10 To Ik? borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
PL PL Sherman, Lot 13 Blk. G........- .......... 18
265.10 Number of feet frontage
2.022
...............................
P
L PL Sherman, Lot 14 Ulk. G ...................18
265.10
PL
PL Sherman, Lot 15, Blk. G...................18
970.75
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
PL
PL Sherman, Lot 16, Ulk. G...................18
303.66
Width
Preliminary
Feet
PL
E. Sherman, I-ot 17, Blk. G..............18
303.65 NAME
Description
Of Pav Frontage
Assessment
Mrs.
C. 11. McMahon, I-ot 18, Blk. G
18
900.86 i ^ y, Steukley, Lot 6 Blk. A........... ...... 24
529.25
115
Luke
Thompson,
I-ot
19,
Blk.,
G
18
867.60 yara Unton l-cstcr, Lot 7. Blk. A
182,50 1
21
A.
to
Luko
Thompson,
Lot
20,
Blk.
G
18
265.10 F. E. Sherman, et nl. Lot 8, Blk
lllk. A
182.50
60
24
265. IU C. R. Duffin, Lot 9, Blk. A.
Luke
Thompson,
Lot
20,
Blk.
G
.........
21
59
182.50
24
265.10
in
. n|| 1Atlantic Coast Line
F. W. Cordray, Lot in. Blk. A
182.50
.21
50
265.ll)
,
“
' i Railroad Company, Beg. at the SE Cur.
J. II. Cramer, Lot 11, Blk. A ..... ..... 24
50
182.50
265.10
iw-i'-.ii
L °t 26, Blk. D, Buena Vistn P.statos
Eugene McCammell, Lot 12, Blk. A
21
50
182.50
265.10
run
South 50 feet, West 150 feet, North
John Jncobs, Lot 13, Blk. A
59
21
182.50
265.10
II
50
feet,
East 150 feet .................
24
\
21
50
182.50
265.10 John Jacobs, Lot 11. Blk. A
Atlantic
Coast
Line
"t’5
10
Saint, I.ot 15, Blk. A
fill
24
182.50
265.10
Railroad Company, Also Beg. at tho
s67V
,o
*"•
ESherman,
et
at,
Lot
16,
Blk.
A
24
182.50
50
867.60
SE
Cor. of Lot 11 Blk. PL Buena Vistn
’ON 10
G erm an, et ,»l Lot 17. Blk. A
5l)
24
182.50
265.10
Estates,
run South 50 ft. West 150
290
I6ri
10 -^r8A. Moffitt, Lot 18, Blk. A
24
730.00
265.10
11
ft.,
North
50 ft., E ast 150 ft.
21
"65 10 |
E. Sherman, Lot 19. Blk.
k. A
21
196 37
716.75
265.10
Atlantic
Coast
Line
"65 111 P- B. Butner. Lot I. Blk. B
24
115
265.10
529.25
Railroad Company, Beg. SW Cor. I-ot
265.19
21
265.10 | **uko Thompson, Lot 6, Blk. B,
115
529.25
H.
10, Blk. PL, Buena Vista Estates,
&lt;
»
I
F.
Mooercr,
I.ot
7.
Blk.
B
265.10
5i)
182.50
run
South 50 ft., West 60 ft. North
IB.
Steele.
Lot
8,
Blk.
B
265.10
21
all
182.50
50
ft.,
East 50 ft.,
18
50
265.19
L
D.
Martin,
Lot
9.
Blk.
B
265.10
21
59
182.50
Atlantic
Const
Line
1,109.08 l. D. Martin, U t 19, Blk. B
21
50
182.50
Railroud Company, Bog. SW Cor. Lot
867.60 T W. Lawton, U t 11, Blk. B.
867.69
21
50
182.50
265.19 T. W. Lawton, I.ot 12, Blk. B
10, Blk. p’, Buena Vista Estates, run
265.10
21
50
182.50
South
50 ft., West 50 ft.. North 50 ft.,
265.19 M. .1. Hynes, Lot 13, Blk. II
21
50
182.50
265.10 M. J. Hynes, Lot 11, Blk. B
East
60
ft.,
..... ............ 18
60
265.19
21
50
182.50
265.11) Ceninlin North Fay, Lot 15, Blk. B
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
nny
and
all
persons
interest*!
265.10
21
50
182.50
265.10
Special
Assessments
ngninst
the
various
pieces
of
proptdf
265.19 u. c. &amp; M. T. Philips, Lot 16, Blk. B
21
50
182.50
1.116.79
**6.79 u a . Manning. U t 17. Blk. B
described
thnt
said
spcciul
assessments
nro
payable
in
21
50
182.50
1.312.97
thirty
days
after
tho
above
and
foregoing
special
assessment
n ,7 l &lt;\ McCrnncy. Lot 13, Blk. II.
21
2oo
730.00
289.20 Mrs. Howard
lieen equalized, approved nnd confirmed, or in ten equal annual ■
I.ot 19, Blk. B.
21
2oo
730.01)
289.20 Mrs. Howard
ments with interest nt 8 per cent per annum from nnd ufter
.nt 20, Blk. B
21
50
182.50
289.29 E. K. She run
said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
1. Blk. B.
21
50
182.60
289.20 F. E. Sherin*
A meeting of the Equalizing Hoard of the City of SnnL(|
!. Blk. B
21
50
182.50
289.20
will
be held a t the City Hall, ut 2:30 P. M. on the 10th d*y ct
W. W. Pevch
23, Blk. B
24
50
182.50
289.20
ust,
A. D., 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear #ny *
W. W. Pevch
24, Blk. B
21
50
182.50
475.25
complaints
and objections as to such speeinl assessments, l ~
W. W. PevehoiiM-, Lot t, 25.
25 Blk. II.
24
50
182.51)
1.131.61
nb
said
time
adjust and equalize said assessment on a basis of
VV. A. Roberson, Lot 26,
26. Blk. B
21
5li
182.50
215.82
and
right,
ami
when suid special assessments are so equal27, Blk. 11
21
50
182.50 adjusted, same will then stand confirmed nnd be, and remain ?
215.32 W, A. Roberson, 1.
aker,
Lot
28
Blk. B.
21
50
211.00 Ma ry
182.60 liens upon the property against which said assessments arc me
24
241.00 w. A. toberson, U l 29, Ulk. B
50
182.50 paid in accordance with provisions of Resolutions No. 231, sn'l,
21
241.00 F. E. hermnn, Lot 9. Blk. B
50
182.50 adopted hy the City Commission of the City of Sanford, on
2i
,-rtlu U gan, ot 1. Blk. c
211.00 Mrs.
115
529.25 (SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
241.00 F. E. hetman, U t 1, Blk. C
21
115
529.25 Publish July 23rd and July 30th, 1925.
levclard,
Lot
Mack
.
Blk.
C
211.00
... 24
50
182.50
211.00 J. V. cndnll, Lot &gt; Blk. t*
21
50
182.50
which would put women
211.00 F. E. herninn, Lot , Blk. C
24
50
182.50
on tho same plane as
211.00 F. E. Sherman, Lo 10. lllk. c
24
50
182.50
members of the bar. on« ,
211.00 F. E Sherman, Lu 11. Blk. C
21
leaders of the Wom*n *
50
182.50
2 11.37 F. E. Sherman, Lot 12, Blk. (' .
Party said:
wl
21
50
182.50
TOKYO, July 29. — Japanese
“ Women have proved W*
821.22, M. J. Hynes, Lot
1. Blk. )'
21
50
182.50 women would be allowed to prac­ doctors and they are certJ '
lk. C
245.82 M. J. Hynes, Lot 11, Blk.
21
1 - J . 111 tice law in the courts of the em­ tor fitted to deal with eO*|
50
111 C
245.82 F. E. Sherman, Lot 15,
5, lllk.
24
50
182.50 pire if a measure sponsored by the home problems than
245.82 M. J. Hynes, Lot 16, Blk. C
....24
50
18240 Woman Suffrage Party receives they understand them h*1Ji
the npprovnl of the next Diet ses­ argument th at women *rf
245.82 M. J.
Blk. C .............. .....24
50
182.50 sion. Discussing the proposed bill, Linental ia ridiculous."
245.82

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---------- N J O ,
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O i r * y
A contrnct for such tags has
been awarded to the Maryland
State Penitentiary nt Iftiltilnorc
which cnlls for approximately 400 - — «
000 tags. They will In* delivered
nt Tallahassee for 7 and 3-4 cents
each as compared with 8 1-2 cents
for 1025. The manufacturers will
furnish an envelope for each tag.
The tags will bo shipped to TnlInhnssec in carload lots and dis­
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state from they will be supplied to
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county, tinder provision of the mot­
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You probably know that Cod Livfied business, rate lc a word, min­ WANTED: Stenographer. Please or Oil is the greatest flesh pro- Iv written, together with r* cents (and
this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine
apply by letter to A. P. Connelly diner in the world.
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THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
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You'll be glad to know that Cod CHAMDERLAIN’M
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EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron­
with familv of good working] Liver Oil comes in sugar coated chial.
. [ Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
••flu" and whooping coughs,
force to gather oranges, also to tablets now. so if you really want and tickling throat; CHAMBER
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ARCHITECT
!• la. Thousands read the clas­ ill I, Greensboro, Ga.
Pharmacy and Union Drug Store, stipation; also CIIAMIIERLAIN’H
sified pages of Florida’s Great
22000-Acres Orange County, about
or nny druggist for a box of Mc­ SALVE, needed In every family for
\
U n m b a r JL L ^
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Rooms
For
Rent
Coy’s
Liver
Oil
Compound
Tab­
burns,
scalds,
wounds,
piles
nnd
skin
’
Itim nultillnK
2,000 Acres prairie,
timbered.
•Minimum 25c, cash with order.
lets.
affections, these valued family medi­
O rlan do, F lo r id a
Write for complete rate card.
Only do cents for dll tablets and cines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss tt. i
TWELVE MILES frontage on St.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rntes. if you don't gain five pounds in
PALM REACH COUNTY — The
John’s in flowing well district, quick
30 «lays your druggist will hand
scene of stupendous develop­ Lincoln House.
■
you
back
the
money
you
paid
for
ment. Read about it in the Palm
action gets it.
Sni TlII.AMI I'AI.NT
a HILTON’S
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Ths l ’a l n t T h a t B a \s « To-'
*
IIAIIIIKIl NIIOl*
It isn’t anything unusual for a
nt Milan* Theatre or i!2t MagMoney.
request.
Price $40.00 per acre.
person to gain lu pounds in &lt;&gt;()
113 Magnolia Ave.
Manufactured 8y
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days.
6 First (Tass Barbers
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Special Attention
i.onstvn P A ivr ronF A Jti
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I IS M tutnulln t » r .
Given To Ladies and Children. I reaches potential buyers. PuTry
Smith's
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| latku Daily Nv .vs is circulated in
P h o n e 27 ll
an industrial and agricultural sec­
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Shop for ffood barber
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Attorney-at-l.aw
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lains, Huvarinn nnd Japanese ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ work. Ladies welcome.
Will
practice
in
all
the
court*
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
China make lovely g ifls
Examination of Abstracts o ' (.and
newspaper. .Moitiiug, afternoon,
Titles given especial attention
weekly and Sunday.
Classified Next to Valdez.
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Florida real catute advertise in
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