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                    <text>N EW SPA PER
, i n Florida'® H eart,
fa G reatest V e g e ta b le
R ich est G arden Land

Tart cloudy with local thunder­
showers in centrul and north por­
tion Wednesday nnd Thursday.
Maximum Temp. __________ M
Minimum Temp. _____ ______ 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, W EDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925.

n’s Body Begins
Journey To Its
Resting Place THREE VESSELS
o—

SPEECH WRITTEN
jeort From
On FOR DAYTON CASE
jy Travels
IS MADE P U B L IC
Ic n F o r m

ms Pay
it Tribute
Mans A r e

Ships Speeding Toward U. S.
In Effort to Arrive Here
Before End of This Month
To Fulfill July Contracts

First Negro Arrested Under
Campaign Recently Started,
Receives Fine of $300 Or
Twice Amount Of License

6,500 Tons Included
In Large Shipment

Many Leave City In
Fast Several Weeks

Commoncer’H Final Arraign­
ment A gainst Evolution Rubber Prices Show a Slump
In Tuesday’s Market; Ships
That Was N ever Delivered,
Are Headed for New York
Made Public By His Widow

Local Projects Embarrassed
By taihor Shortage; Brown
To Appeal- Monday’s Case

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 309.|

Mass M eeting A t
City Hall Is Successful;
Karr Enthuses Crowd
Karr Tells Kiwanians Boys
And Girls Must Be Given
Advantages Of Recreation

Educations I Director
Of Campaign Says
Co-Operation Will
Determine Success

Sanford Must Be
Distinguished City

NEW YORK, July 29.-A rneo
DAYTON, Tenn., July 29.—“The
With the arrest Monday of Dave Declares Any City Failing To
Tcnnesr.ee case” nn address pre­ with time nnd the market between
Brown, negro, on a charge of se­
Provide for Proper Rais­
and New York, is on,
Be Friday pared by William Jennings Bryan itSingapore
curing negro Inborcrs without a
Milanc Patrons To
was
learned
today.
Three
freight
ing of Children Can Never
in defense of the Tennessee anti­
city license, officers of tho Hanships—the
Kansas,
the
Siberian
law, which the late com­
Become A Successful City
Hear Karr Tonight Recreation Center Is
foiil police department began an
jnn., July 29.— evolution
I’rinre and tho Menehms—nro
moner
wns
prevented
from
deliv­
extensive
crusade
against
lnbor
reim Jennings ering at the Dayton trial because crowding on every pound of steam Meet the youngest professional cru iters, who are said to have in­
Necessary; O t h e r
Dr. Alexander Knrr will make
Its long journey of an early termination of the possible in r.n endeavor to make baseball league president in cap- duced between 300 nnd 400 no- Community House
a
short
talk
nt
the
Milane
thuapmt by Friday, July «fl, at 12 mid­
He's Franklyn K. Doan, grocs to leave Hanford during the
Talks Are Heard
il Capitol early ense, was made known to the night.
Is Most Necessary *"r tonight in the interest of
»7*.
Lima, Ohio. lie made tho past few weeks.
world
Tuesday
by
Mrs.
Bryan.
(he
“Grentor
Sanford"
Cam­
_ bronze casket,
"A sudden decision of the de­ If they enn win the race they ran Unio-Indmna circuit nn eight-club
Whut wns declared hy cam­
paign, according to nn an­
In Municipal Court, Brown was It. (i. Davcy Gives Interesting
ICommoncr lay, fense
to submit the cns« without deliver 6,560 tons of crude rubber organization. lie succeeds Bob
nouncement today. The Amer­ paign leaders to he the moat
twice the amount of a city
from the Rich- argument and permit a verdict of to those who have sold rubber for Lwing, former Cincinnati pitcher, fond
Account of Trip; Musical ican City Bureau educational
license, or $300. In lieu of the
| residence and guilty, prevented the delivery of July delivery. It may mean a large who recently resigned.
Numbers Greatly Enjoyed director will speak about U o'­ m using meeting of tho ”grentim was given n sentence of
additional
loss!
on
their
contracts
clock, his nddress coming dur­ «r Sanford" movement was
60 days in jail. The negro failed*
la special Pull- tho speech,’&gt; snys nn introductory
to those who must deliver “July
note
to
Mr.
Bryan's
address.
“As
Dr.
Alexander
Knrr
was
again
ing the intermission between held Inst night when several
to
pay
the
fine
and
is
now
serv­
lof six uniform- it presents the issues involved and rubber” if the vessels fail to arrive
tho
principal
speaker
of
the
Kithe
first nnd second shows. hundred of Sanford's citizens
ing
a
term
on
the
streets.
|ho simple escort the reasons for the law, prohibit­ bv the hour these contracts ex­
Determined to put an end to tho wnnis Club nt its luncheon at the Many people, who have not yet gathered in the auditorium of
the conch.
pire.
ing tho teaching in the public
labor soliciting, Mayor Lake an­ Seminole Cafe today and delight­ heard Dr. Knrr are expected to tjte new city hall and listened
schools of nuy hypothesis that
The prospect that this additional
nounced
today that he had given ed his henrers with nn nddress on hear him tonight.
July 2D.—The makes man a descendant of nny crude rubber will teach port in
to the most inspiring address
instructions to tho police depart­ tho subject he hns stressed a numi Eastern Tennes- lower form of life, it is printed for July and tin* certainty that it will
yet
delivered by Dr. Alexan­
lair
of
times
In
previous
addresses,
ment
for vigilant
campaign
■pectators of his tho information of the general soon be available for buyers for
that of caring properly for the
der Knrr. Dr. Karr U educational
against
the
recruiters.
j paid their final public."
rearing of hoys and girls in this
ilirretor of thti Amnrirnn City Hu*
delivery on contracts was a fac­
"We have had numerous com­ community. &gt;
|o “Brother BryCase Not Local.
renu which ii conducting the cam­
tor in the dccliuu of rubber today, Intimate Friend of Hrynn plaints
during
the
past
few
weeks
impion of their
paign for that Chamber of ComMr. Bryan declared in the ad­ although it was not the entire
"If
Sanford
isn’t
a
good
city
in
Sava President Changed regaiding the matter," the mayor which to raise boys and girls," he
mercu hfre.
dress that the case was no longer force behind the decline. Another
snid, "and it 1h our intention to
idlcsa line, hun- local, but that it “has assumed the was the fact that tho American
le x t of Austrian Note stamp
A program wns rendered hy the
it out. We are going to let declared, "no matter how large it
nen and children proportions of n battle royal be­ government has made strenuous
and Brought Resignation it be known that we don’t want may grow and how rich it may be­
Hanford municipal hand and was
ifith affectionate tween unbelief that nttempts .to representations to the British gov­
enjoyed by thoau present. Follow­
nny labor recruiters in our midst come it will not he a successful
of the great speak through so-called science ernment about tho runaway mar­
city.’’ Don’t think too much of
ing tho uoneerf, Mnyor Forrest
and
everyone
who
in
caught
with­
PORTLAND.
Ore.,
July
29
—
! for the lust time and the defenders of the Christian ket which has followed the re­
the material things and thus for­ T. L. Dumas, ^Superintendent l ake took charge of the meeting
out
a
city
license
will
be
summari­
MiHon
A.
Miller,
of
Portland,
an
the placid face faith, speaking through the legis­ stricting of rubber shipments un­
got the children," lie urged.
• Atlantic Coast Line Hero, ns chairman nnd after n few brief
intimate friends of toe late Wil- ly dealt with."
s he Iny in nn lature of Tennessee.”
der the “Stevenson scheme," or linn)
Dr. Karr nssorted thnt if proper
In which lie urged the
The
mayor
declared
than
the
ne­
Icnnin^s
Bryan
TuoitilAy
jjavc
Confident Competition Will remarks
t&gt;me, nnd glimpsed
“It is for tho jury to determine limiting exports. Still another wns nn account that Bryan told him groes were being enticed away provision is made in this city for
people uf this city to co-operate
is top of his cas- whether this attack upon the Chris the fact that the rubber market
Cau.se Farmers to Profit n the campaign to the boat of
upon the promises of high wages the recreation nnd piny of child­
set lips whence tiun religion shall be permitted in probably has been over-bought. in 1920 of why he happened to and
ren, there will be nothing thnt can
their ability, he introduced City
free
rent.
When
they
arrive
quit
the
cabinet
of
I’lrrident
Wil­
(flowed to stir the the public schools of Tennessee by Spot smoked sheets dropped five
I he new icing and re-icing plant Attorney Goorgn A. DeCottus ns
the places where they nre sup­ hold Hanford hack. The erection
as
of men to action, touchers employed by tho state cents a pound to $1. 10, while oth­ son. It had nothing to do with the nt
*f the owning.
posed to work, they find conditions of a community house for this pur­ to he constructor! hero hy the Ball tho
li .first
11 . speaker
•
- —
(shadows lengthen- and paid out of the public treas­ er lending grades ran off from two president’s notes to ticrpinny a.s different
lei*
and
Machine
Company
of
Ht.
from what hail been pic­ pose would bo a great step for­ Louis, for tho purpose of serving Ins talk to precede thnt of Dr.
have reported, said Mil­
summer day, they ury," was a conclusion drnwn.
Alexander Kinrr, the
'
to six cents a pound. Even this dispatches
principal
tured.
he
declared. Some thirty ward, he believes.
ler.
.
patient multitude
Sanford and Seminole county speaker and •durational director of
Asserting that “this law does price is above last year’s level.
or
forty
negroes
have
returned
to
“
Whnn
n
child
is
born
into
the
Miller said Mr. Bryan told him
to hear a minister not violate any rights guaranteed
growers with a dally supply of tho Amsrioan City Bureau.
Reports received in the rubber
after discovering that world, a new universe is iMirii," ■
Uhl to 500 tons, will ho a great
paeon and praise hy any constitution to any indi­ trnde say tho Siberian Prince, the the united States was having trou­ Sanford
their
employers
did
not
live
up
to
he said. Will the people of Han­ asset to the community and will
Jlr. DeCottes gnvo a numtvir of
fe and works ci vidual,” wns an interference with Knnsns nnd tho Menelaus, are en­ ble with Austria during the sum­ their promises, tho mnyor said.
ford properly provide for tho up­ probably result in a considerable interesting n11,| vital facts concern­
Bryan.
f
• on of conscience. Mr. Bryan deavoring to make the trip under mer of 1915 and it was thought
Work of nil kinds in Sanford lifting of such a universe?" ho saving to local nhipners, according ing tho growth and Mm material
Arlingiftu.
in&lt;tlctWP evolution on five broad twenty days agaiiiatM'Ai nvetnge tile Austrian embassy was plotting Him neon ttttnpi.rnrily omliarrna.u"! asked.
tho clear-voiced counts,
to T. L. Dumas, local superin­ prosperity *f Sanford during tho
with
the
German
war
office
to
tho first of which “is that
of twenty-four days. They nre
by
the
activities
of
labor
recruit­
Following
a
duet
sung
by
M
rs.
is fundamentalism it disputes the truth of the Bible time
tendent
of the Atlantic Coast Line pnat several years. He cited in­
bringing approximately 13,000,000 eiipple American plants. Mr. Bryan ers here, according to the mayor, R. I.. Glenn and Mrs. W. S'. Lei
stances of construction and duvet-'
eak, Railroad.
ne last rites here. account of man’s creation und pounds
prepared
a
note
which
Mr.
Wilson
of crude rubber, grown in
who said that there is plenty of accompanied hy Mrs. R. R. Deas,
opment of the various municipal
Pridny in Washing- shakes faith in the Ilihle ns the the Straits
approved
and
ilrvan
sent
it
to
the
The competition Ixdwoon the two iumI private dovulopmcuin hero
settlement and valued cable office after delivering a copy work for local negroes to do with­ and a solo hy Mrs. Glenn also ar
pmen will pay high word of Cod."
companies will result in a which, if nil were added together,
at current market prices for spot,
to go elsewhere.
cotnpnnied by Mrs. Dess, both of rival
emocratic chieftain,
ttt the Austrian ambassador, Hr. outIt having
lower price per ton for ice during would
Proven
Indictment.
at
some
511,300.000.
developed
today
that
Brown
which
were
greatly
enjoyed
hy
the
ran into several millions of
ididate anil former
“This indictment wo prove by
Originally, tho vessels were Konstantin Theodore Dumbo, with I has secured the services of a lo­ Kiwanians and thuir guests, Chair­ a certain period of season, accord­ dollars. He further pointed out
ate. In Arlington comparing
the processes described scheduled to touch nt Boston first the statement that the note to Aus cal nttorney and will appeal tho man R. A, Winston of tho Program ing to tho bids of the companies thnt tho work toward a greater
[the well loved lead- as evolutionary
the text of nnd in fact, the Boston cargo is tria would Ik* sent the same a* lease
t secure his Committee culled upon George A. and thus give the farmers of this Hanford is lining carried on now
,
, in an. . effort
. .
klunteers in the war Genesis,” he said,with
the. copy
Hr.
Dumlia received.
“it
not
only
con­
on
top
of
the
rubber.
In
view
of
,
.............................
,
freedom.
It
is
alleged
that he was DcCottcs to re-read the poem he community and section a great ad- fnutor than ••vnr bt'fnro ami urged
j be laid to enduring tradicts the Mosaic record ns to
A
tew
days
later
Mr.
Dumha
unjustly
sentenced
in
violation
of had given in his talk at the mass v*nl«Ke over practically all other meeting of the campaign, to co­
military heroes of the beginning of human life, hut it the market situation and the fact called nt the state department In
■nipping centers of this state, ho operate to tiio lillicit extent of
that n quick voyage would save
certain city ordinances. Disposi­ meeting in the city lull Monday continued.
nn
angry
mood
ami
said
the
note
disputes
the
Bible
doctrine
of
re­
much
money
they
have
been
di­
tion
of
the
case
is
being
watched
night
entitled,
“Don’t
Rock
tho
their ability so tlmt the success of
ho widow—embodi- production according to kind—the
R. M. Dean, local superintendent ‘Greater Siuiford" will be assur­
verted to this port, nnd the Boston as received by Ilia government was with interest hy member* of tho Boat; Keep Rowing." Tho poem
ig fortitude in time grentest
scientific
principle stop will be made after the rubber different from that he had receiv­ police department.
was appreciated immcscl)
hy of construction for the Ball Ice ed.
v—from her rolling known.”
and Machine Conqiauy, who is
ed from Mr. Bryan.
those
present.
has
been
put
ashore.
Ilu r household for
In one iuatanco Mr. DeUottes
bore
in connection with the erection
Later,
.Mr.
Bryan
got
the
origin­
“Our
second
indictment,"
the
ad­
Davey Tells of Trip.
today toward tho
called
attention to tho fact that
Sanford
Ministers
To
of
the
new
nlant,
announced
that
al
copy
from
the
cable
office
and
"I am glud of tho opportunity
II. Thu special car dress said, "is that tho evolution­
so
far
ns
bacteria is concerned, thu
clearing
of
the
five
acre
plot
near
he is quoted as saying "to niv Speak In Interest Of to be hack in Sanford and cool off
ary hypothesis, carried to its logi­
party arrived in cal
water supplied by tho Snnford
north
Rand's
yard
in
this
city
conclusion,
disputes
every
vital
mortification
I
found
President
a bit," declared Kiwnniun It. G.
ksdny. This morn.Municipal Water Works plant is
H ilson had obtained tho copy from Greater City Campaign Davcy, who, for tho past several whero the building* of tho coni- the
lock it left for truth of the Biiile. Its tendency,
purest to he obtaiaoj anywhere
pany
will
be
located
will
he
started
the cable office before it was sent
weeks lias visited several points as soon as laborers for tiiis work In f lorida and has n amalltr por|eneu, after an in- natural, if not inevitable, is to lead
nnd
hud
marked
out
inserted
in
his
those
who
really
accept
it,
first
to
Next .Sunday will be "Civil of interest in the east und north­ are available.
the public thero
iHintsgo (J bacteria present than
own handwriting many of the Sunday"
ern states. lie said that he had
(y, the dead leader agnosticism and then to atheism."
in
a
number
of
th&lt;
any
bottled table water width can
Mr. Dean stated that ns yet the
clauses
great churches of Hanford coMpliimiU experienced considerable difficulty
Here Charles Darwin was referr­
go to W'ashing, , off of
.mine
. 1 1nnd had ...
Ic secured or putthased in Han­
proposed
expenditures
of
tho
com­
NEW
YORK.
July
29.—Mrs.
ileal
matter
I
knew
nothing
Ilty
•
ed
to,
to
illustrate
what
was
i
1
p
'-minding
his
northern
to the got-together lumunmiii ' ‘’. '"T".'".? »'is northern friend,,
Inoxville, Briston,
for tho icing plant here have ford.
"f tho (’handier of Comm r -. T h -1" , '” 7,tr^ l*1®! Honda rliniate is pany
Lynchburg.
The meant by this charge. "I did not Guinevere Sinclair Gould, widow of about.
Co-operation Ii the underlying
not
been
nimbi public, but asserted
"I went to tho president and he ministers will speak on the f.nii*i.11
!m ,-r ? n&lt;) milder in bummer than that tho plant
1*11 the way over then, in the least, doubt the strict the late George J. Gould, was mar­
ipiri- that
principle and 0110 of the main es­
is
assured
for
this
ried
in
Montreal
Tuesday
to
Geor­
offered
no
explanation
why
ho
had
and
literal
truth
of
every
word
in
of
the
northern
states.
tual and mllural side of commonIway lines 011 a
Mr. Davey said thut while in the city an(| will have a capacity of sentials of nil civilization / and
phit h should cross the Bible.’ " Darwin was quoted as ge St. John Broderick Viscount not consulted me about innking the ity co-operation. In the building
changes
after
h
&lt;
*
Dunsford,
eldest
son
and
heir
of
saying
of
the
period
from
1828
and
north
be visited the resort hotel from 100 to 600 tons daily which thus becomes a great factor in tho
hud
O.hd
the
,,f
«
well-rounded
community,
cduptly before 7:30
tho
Karl
of
Middleton,
Announce­
note.
I
saw
then
1831.
Then
said
Bryan,
“the
of
the
lluliel: Brothers on tho sea- will equal tho capacity of the pres­ success of tho mendierahip «nm| morning.
, , , ,
w',,! "“*h'nF ...r &gt;atinn. art, recreation, and social
plant of the Southern Utilities piign being carried on here for
im
'
ment
of
the
wedding
wns
made
hy
to do h . resign, which I did. work of mankind must Ik* looked const nt Loch Harbor, N. J. He ent
•sides Mrs. |try. change wrought in his (Darwin’s)
Company.
tho Sanford Chamber of Com
a
local
attorney,
acting
for
the
vis­
religious
views
will
lie
found
in
a
culled
attention
to
the
fact
thnt
is
As
the
president
did
not
give
nui,,lftor
,
|
0IIK
with
tlm
upbuilding
of
Uwen, the Commerev by tho American City BmI
he
new
plant
will
bo
electrically
count.
through
the
same
efficient
man­
letter
written
to
u
German
youth
why
!
had
tendered
my
resignation
tho
community
from
1nnd her husband,
a material
rcau
in view yf railing nt least
driven
and
for
a
while
will
uao
f
did
not
think
I
should
do
so.
Th
While tho viscount and viscount­
agement thnt th.. new Hotel For­
Jwcii, of the Itrit- in 1879.
power from th«i plant of tho South­ $50,000 for advertising and pub­
ess
will
reside
in
I.ondon,
their
rest
Lake
now
being
constructed
Judge
for
Himself.
woill
has
the
idea
I
resigned
un|
K.
|,.
King.
Pastor
of
tho
[I 1* M- Callahan.
ern Utilities Company. It is to licity purposes, declared Dr. Karr,
im L. Thompson,
"Science hns nothing to do with friends indicated the new Lady account of the presidents note to Kind Baptist church and Rev. T In this city will be run.
In speaking of his visit to that Im situated approximately one mile in his principle address in tho in­
Bryan; S. flVynii IChrist, except insofar as the hab- I in us ford would not abandon her Germany, l^ t it think so. Bry j. Nix,mi |»n*tor of the First
from thy present plant toward thu terest of the “Greater Hanford"
nvillc. cousin of I it of scientific research makes a fight in this country for $4,000,0116 an* resignation was accepted June;Methodist church, have already of- point Mr. Davcy stated on over north
and near the town of Lake movement.
8
,
1916,
and
Robert
Lansing
wa
(Continued
on
Pago
Three)
claimed
us
her
shuro
of
the
Gould
man
cautious
in
admitting
evi’Vall.iii* Haggard.
ficlally notified tho Chamber of
Monroe,adjoining
the trucks in the
Civilization will not be perfect­
appointed in his place,
rand friend of tho ilencc. For myself, I do not Ik»- fortune.
Commerce thnt they nro going to
north end of Rand’s Yard. All ed until the entire norm's ^ o f th..
Viscountess Dunsford first ennie
lieve that there ever has been any
co-operate in this way next Sun­
necessary sidings and loading world has learned to vn-'ittgnttJ In
d william II. Mo revelation. As for a future life, to the United States in 1913 with Howard Is Hein# Held day, The civic address hy Rev.
tracks suitable for caring for tho the true sunso of tho word, to in ­
Rc'ir fur the Bryan every man must judge for himself a theatrical company. She was
t
/ ii •
N'ixon will be delivered at thoust ness of the compuny will be serted. For this reason this or nnv
between conflicting vague proba­ horn in Dublin, the daughter of ror Ransom In China evening service.
provided, it was saidi.
other continually can not hu&lt;n&gt; t &gt;
pns Nut Fixed
bilities.’
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sinclair.
It was furhtcr pointed out by succeed nnd go forward as it
flgemenu at WashThe third indictment against Her grandfather was Sir Edward
PEKING, July 29.—Consular ad­
Mr. Dumas that the use of the new should until every person living
been definitely evolution was that “it diverts at­ Sinclair, one-time provost of Trin­ vices say that ransom in money
plant will eliminate to a large ex­ in it learns to co-oporato to tho
puesday t|le grief- tention pressing problems of great ity College, Dublin.
and cartridges has been demanded
NEW YORK, July 29—Satisfac­ tent tho blocking of the First fullest extent, he suid.
annount cd that importance to trifling speculation.’* In 1922 she was married to hy the brigands, who captured Dr. The evolution case was postpon­ tory
operating conditions in the Street crossing at Rand's crossing
".Man at his best is u co-opcrafuneral services at
He decried attempts of evolu­ George J. Gould at Lakewood, N. llarvey J. Howard of the Rocke­ 'd until Friday.
st':ol industry in thu second quar­ because many of the curs which tor." declared Dr. Karr, “and is
&gt;d be pronounced tionists trying to imagine what J., six months after the death of feller hospital in Peking more than
Testimony us to earnings wns
of tho year were reflected in navo hitherto been iced at the old always at his worst when ho Is not
f'enuc Presbyterian happened in tnc dim pust and also Edith Kingdon Gould, his first week ngo while visiting nt the introduced in the Nickel-I’Iate ter
tho earnings statement of the Uni­ plant being iiont to thv new one fur a co-operator. God made things to
lu^'n’ ri- Bryan to pry open the door of the dis­ wife. Mr. Gould died in Mentone, Manchurian ranch of Morgan hearings.
ted States Htee, Corporation, made tang und re-icing.
work together as ha* been proven
'* ullace Radcliffe, tant future, declaring thut the France, May 16, 1923. His death Palmer who wns killed. Amount
Protest against textile wage ro­ public Tuesday, showing total
by the workihgs of nature, and
friend of tho Science of How To Live is the precipitated lengthy chancery lit­ of th.* ranson was not specified and ductlon was made hy President earnings of $-10,621,221. The re­
D’ of state, and his most important of all the physicul igation principally concerning the the whereabouts of Howard were Green of the mcricun Federation port met tho expectations of th&lt;» Dr. Karr to Speak To they cithor co-operate or do not
Work at all."
sciences, but it is necessary to right of Mrs. Guinevere Goubl's not revealed. »
• 1
. . . Inf Labor.
.
...
Growers
of
This
City
financial
district,
in
thnt
profits
Further, he stated, animals nnd
Pbynn learned thnt know how to live. • • • •
three children, born out of wedlock,
were slightly hotter than those of
humnu
beings und all living tilings
f 1' “bient in Europe
"While not more than two per to share in the estate of their fa­
the preceding quurtor but below On Next Friday Nigl\t of nature were made to work in
•funipson that furth- cent of our population are college ther. Tho court decided finally
tho figures of the corresponding
pairs which is another great pro if
’• Washington rites graduates, these, because of en­ they should share in the inheri­
period
last yenr.
^ siiecini meeting of growers that God inado things to eo-operat *
' t(j out on arrival nt larged powers, need a heavenly tance.
No change was made in the cor­ *V Hctninoh* county has been call- nnd without co-operation all thtogi
»pital.
vision even more than those less
Lord Dunsford is thirty-seven
poration’s dividend policy, the di­ 0,1 for next Friday night at *8 would perish.
f f n&gt;.the son, will join learned, both for their own res­ years of age. His family has been
rectors authorizing tho usual ex­ oclock at the court to hear Dr.
"Lack of co-operation is the
Pd sister in Washing- traint nnd to assure society that in the peerage since 1715 when the
What is said to have been one fieer Walker for several nights. tra payment of fivo cents a sharu Alexander Knrr. education director grentest handicap which can coma
accompanied by their cnlurged powers will be used first Baron Broderick was created.
liquor shipments | AR«r spotting them and making in uddition to the rugular quarter­ of tho t'hapiber of Commerce uam- upon a citv or a community,’’ Dr.
I k rL‘“ves, another for the benefit of society und not Two years later the title of Vis­ of the . largest
, ,
, 1 ; their acquaintance, the officer de­ ly disbursement of $125. The ms- pnlgn. this meeting was called by Karr «on4inucd. “A community
line dead stutesinun. against the public welfare."
count Middleton in the Irish peer­ ever seized by officers, in San ton , t.|Rr0(j j,e ,n„ |u arrangement to tomnry preferred dividend of $1.76 the Chamber of Commerce a t the must
hnvn man power ami it must
. , i * l hours will then
“Ouj1 fourth indictment ngninat
also was conferred on the first wns captured hy Constable E. L. I purchase some of their good*. 11 iduiru nlxo was declared.
request of a number af growers have money power to go with it.
( when the bereaved the evolutionary hypothesis is that age
holder,
Alan
Broderick.
Walker Monday night on west! When he met • them on Second , After deduct ions for charges nnd who had heard Dr. Karr talk and The failure to co-operate is th?
senibUd after their by paralyzing the hope of reform,
Second .Street, when over 6001Street and they were in the net interest, the corporation’s earn­ wanted ns many other growers as greatest hiadraac* of God on
it encourages those who labor for
quarts of whiskey together with of disposing of the liquor, the o(fi- ings available
for dividends
to have an opportunity to earth." he Ucchm-J.
the improvement of man’s condi­ Watt Is Manager Of n Hudson automobile, an autumn jeer said he ordered them both un­ amounted to $21,H8 ‘»,00 I, equival­ posxihlo
hear him. The meeting will bo for
The best ot all rule* to follow
[Miami Realty tion.’’ Mr. Bryan said.
ent to $3.06 » share on the com­ both men and women and a fine in the seiddrg of perfect u&gt;voperaNew Filling Station tie pistol, were taken by the offi- jder arrest.
cer&gt;
I Ona of the men immediately mon stock, compared with a ic- turnout Is expected.
tion, he said, is the "Golden Rule":
impts Suicide New York Peddlers
It is aaid thnt Dr. Karr is a t his "What ye would that others vhnu'd
Sanford Filling Station number A man giving his name as Nelson took to hia heels while the other turn of $2.93 a share in tho first
nt Sanford Avenue und Twelf­ suid to bo one of two men who whom the officer had grabbed, i s , quarter and $3.44 in the second best in talking to farmers for dp unto you, do ye also unto them.”
July 29.—-Mrs. Alina
Attend Big Dinner two
There is ne la«k in tbi:'
th
Street
owned by W. H. Reitz brought the consignment of whis- aid to hav* reached for Ids gun., quarter of 1924. The quarter's aur- moat of hia work ha been in farna
Ic. °f o Florida real
and
J.
If.
Pyle, formally opened key Into Hanford, wns uricsted by|As he fired one shot, the const*-1 plus of $6,688,790 was approxi- communities in work of special In- j other city »o great as th* li
* ln eritical condiNEW YORK. July 29.—Povhl|ers
Alexander Conatablo Walker shortly after| Me said he escaped the bullet b y [ mately $080,000 Inrger than that tervst to thorn. He has long been ' co-operation, asserted th* -imsVer.
vnston Hospital aft. of tho East Side who vend from for business' today.
a student uf farm conditions and Ho urged that the people of SanWatt,
known
to
his
friends
here as making hia haul. Nelson Is now | warding off the man’s arm. The of the preceding three months.
fee bottles of poison pushcarts everything from pftkles ___
E. If. Gary, chairman of the because of this knowledge and his 1ford f*rj-e» their differences and
"Scotty,”
will
be
munager
the awaiting trial in the county corn t. j man succeeded in freeing him wlf
suit and to fur coats evidently have thuir | city's newest filling station,of Mr.
r . _______
_
United .States
Steel Corporation,
great enthusiasm over thu agricnl-(organize ttroeudy un their agreeNelson's alleged partner escaped und fled, it 1 declared.
Michigan beach Into periods of affluence for 2501 of Watt hns been engaged in
Later the officer apprehended omitted his usual
comment on tund futuro of Florida, and es- menu. Through proper organic#front
the
officer
after
the
latter
,
---------------this
he attributed her act
Nelson. Constnblo Walker yeater- business conditions asserting that [ l&gt;«?citt||y of this section. This will tion and co-operation ail noasihbi
°uble» and left a note them uttended a $5 a plate trLt|. "line of business here for sov’ernl had nnrrowl/ missed being shot day was receiving the congratula­ the
enmings report gave a clear probably be Dr. Kurr's final ad- thin*,* can bo accomplished he said,
Hf husband be advised menial dinner Inst night at which years uring which time he hns by the rum smuggler.
the king and queen of the peddh ra built up n large patronage among The two m«*q are said to have tions of hU friend* upon his nar­ picture of the situation In the In- dress in Sanford during this move-1 Dr. Karr stated that there i« ny»hWin
were crowned.
| mont,
^
..............
(Cuntlqued on Pa^q Thwv*i ^
been under tho surveilanco of Uf* row escape from serious injury. (lustry.
the motorists of Sanford,

Complete;

CAUSE OF BREAK
BETWEEN BRYAN,

GROWERS ARE TO
PROFIT BECAUSE
NEW ICING PLANT

Gould Widow Weds
Titled Englishman
In Canada Tuesday

Earnings In Steel
Industry Reported
Washington News Slightly Improved

Walker Seizes Big Liquor Shipment;
Narrowly Escapes Bootlegger’s Bullet

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THE SANFORD

PAGE EIGHT

F ji
STKWARTS WASHINGTON I-tiTTEU

LTION «r»
TA TU TK JI
.OIUUA.
Notice lx hereby Riven that II. If.
Iluntly purchaser of Tax Certificate
Na 3U1, itatfil the tth ,iay of June.
A. I&gt;. I»13. I'h« ftirtl sj»ia t’erllficnte
••• my office and liaa nnule appliestlou for tux deeil tn Irxuii in « f
eoidunce wljh law. Said certificate
einorai'ra the tnlluwliiK tleacrlbtJ
pru|ivrty Minuted In Seminole cufinty. r larlda. tu-wlt:
./HW' I d nf SK t-t of NK l-t. Sec.
31. Twp. SI s. n. 30 Hast—10 ucren.
I lie »aid land bclnic s«seared at
tlif date nf th«* lm*uai|r«« of kucIi rrr*
rate lit the name of CJ. t\ Wheaton.

By CIIARLK 8 I*. STEWART

O il L ines Represents Sum
Over Half Million D o lla r s
CHICAGO, duly 28.—The transtinuotjrrr.und web of
pipe lines that silently supplement
the surface feeding of industry,
has been developed into on oil eartying system that is comparable
with the expansion of the railroads
afte r the Civil War.
A network of more th in 65,000
mllcs of two-to-twelve inch pipes
touch both coasts and spread into
the
mid-&lt;|&gt;ntinent, connecting
erode oil fields with refineries anti
Indusrial plants in distant suctions
c o n tin e n ta l

nnd speedy action that the Onitcd
States take th initiative
* ..............in call
. “
conference to
inir nn international
i
.1..
fax
^ Hftl IJn O
vt U
I ..er­
make plans
to abolish
ext.
(te
ritoriality jn China."
'
• • •
Saying “extraterritoriality" is
n serious problem at the state
tlep; rtment right now. Chinejo
troubles have been uppermost
there for several weeks and "ex­
traterritoriality" their keynote,
In many experts’ opinion, an it

be obtained by condemnation pro­
cording.*.
The power which the pipe lines
hold has caused them to be defined
as public carriers and as such arc
under strict government regulation. The holders of the largest
systems pre Prairie Pipe Line com­
patty, with 10,772 miles, feprrsm ting an investment of $X6,178,000;
the Sinclair company, with 5,782
miles, representing an investment
of $71,592,000; the Buckeye ?ompany with 6,;55 miles, reprcJent-

v m u t: o f
a i m 'I . i c a t i o x
F iilt
TAX
I M I K I I S K C TIIIX
3T.V OK T H K
flK X H U A I. S T A T I T IM OP T f f K S T A T U O P P l.lt Hlll.%.

T» illustrate. Here’s the open­
ing sentence: in n letter from
: President Gre.n of the American
i Federation of Labor to President
Coclidge i( th ' United States. See
if you can read it rapidly and dis­
tinctly, clearly pronouncing every
I word, from start to finish.
“On lithalt of the American
labor r* vciip
I with to urge
for your favorable consideration

Percentage Hired
Laborers In State
Planned Decreases I n 1D25
Recall
lines or feeders. If all these trunk
and gathering lines were cannett 'd
in one line they would reach three
times around the m rth. The mo t
recent addition was the 1,-tOO-milt*
line from Teapot iJomi; to Chicago,
via Kansas City. More than 500,000 Barrels of oil are required to
nil this line, which carries a "frc.2en liquid capital' figured at v ' 0.),000.
1 he trunk lines are of eight and
twelve inch pipe, while the gathering lines range from two to nix
Inches. Tho pipes are laid three
« ..u!'*lccr Rrotih!*'
Oil is forced through Hi- pipes
by powerful pumi \ b ated 30 to
W) mllog npart along th. line.

Flight

FRiniHtlCHHHAVKN, duly 2h.
—The 27th anniv* r ,uv i»; the first
Zeppelin flight will !»• eelcbrntnd
i : tlii city in August. On his fir t
flight Count Xpi -Iin uicwuulcd
i i remainin': in Ihi air only 20
minute*. To th coming celebration
n number of prominnnt ; r-o ,alj:i ip th- &gt;.xorld of t onomic and
sc'* nee will
be
invit »!.
Count Fcidinm-d v«.n Zeiqadiii
e. • , born at I'u n tai ci', in Baden,
Cei ninny, in I- . Our ng the
Amt rhun &lt;ivil War, ho
rved a
a volunteer in tho Union Army.
jt
whtl h- «a , in Anu ru ..
u,.,.
m. de In fimt J;
i„ ,
| ;n||0„n. if,, dim in Berlin in I:•!

LONDON, July* 28. 1* ibllith a ol a threaten".; triyc of ctia!
mill.-i beeium more MTli.ll today
w! a a c. nfer lire of the transpor
tati .ii and laiiway unions devilled
to take step: to picvi lit the move­
ment of coni in the event th?
miners struck.

A quatic Fox
;•

Lv.
Young Am \il'ica

105 /Vow

t joblom purchaser nf Tax (Vrtlflru v No. SOS, flutaut t h e 7tli itay of
Juin*. A. I)., 1330. hna filed m.i IiI n r tlrirstc In my office, anil has made
uppllratlon for tux deed to Isxtu
In neiutnlanee with law. Haiti cer­
tificate embraces the followInK d*srrtbiMl property sltu.it.il m Moinln•.I. oonnly. Klortdu. to-wlt:
Hi: 1-1 of S l-J Of l.ot 2. .Section
3 Twp. 20. H. ItaiiKo 30 Hast.
'III. s a u l lati.l l.i*liia u o t c n l h i
tlio iliitn of the Issuance of such
certificate to the name of unkniiwn.
t'nlesa salt! i-ertlllcntc Khali be re­
ill'••nidi accord Itur lo luw tax died
will I s s u e thereon on tlit- 27th na&gt;
of August, A. I&gt; 1923
Witness my official signature ami
r'.il this thu 21st iluy of July. A. 1&gt;.
V. R liOPtll.AKM,

The fern grown in Orange coun­
ty in cnliul the Boston fern. Tin
nsparngua fern is grown exten.lively in other parts of the state.

I'lc ik

farm prosperity, when there wnlierpite tiie general imprcssioi
a net g.i"! iri tip; total fnrm p«pu- that Florida is u low flat country,
lalion of i -.un i **1)0,000 over the :there ure numeruiri high hills of
preced in' year, liti recent .".mvey: the state that am i.int nlltio:;t t&lt;»
indicate a discouragement, np f inal mountains, "lie hil*l of II t
part ntly, on the part of hired In nando in the soulhwojC part of
Is h e r e b y g i v e n ilia ! t h e
borers ai d i. return l&lt; the eilinn. ithe slate are well known. Knox Ib Nolle**
&lt;f I'o iiiity i ' o t n m is.*|.iti*-r &lt; lo
i| i* riied, howev r, that the re- Mill, covering about lifty acre.! in *■.ir.l
I I &lt;r K ciillnole C in io ty , K lo rb lu .
turn moveiii'-nl from thu farm .In- Walton county in some parts is '• Ill a t Ih e a « s t r e g u l a r nieetliiK.
l&lt; a.'M o n Moiiil..
A u g u s t 3rd.
ring 1.21 w.. pi.rtly offset by nn more than 11)0 feet higher than l*&gt;
\ l&gt;
193:,. a t to o '.'lo c k A. .U..
niipo j: rto.einei.l t. lae farm oe th ' adjacent vnlPy;.
&lt; l.l&lt;ls f o r fb&lt; p n rc l ia n e |,y t h e
*’•mill * «.f h f | r « p ro o f s a f e c a b ­
the par*, of n iy population, the
in. l w ill , c o u n t e r i«.p
I ’Ijims n n . I
gro. mo.i nent ti.tnling I.iillfcOOO
During the biennial period of * pi.eifiei.l|.i||H m a y tie bail by u p person*. Of this nnudier it is
lo n lo III*' t ’le r k of tile r i r i;i2:t-2 l there were 112 arri" • i |&gt;ll* it&lt;*mirl.
S a n f o r i l . Kin.
tiinnt.'d by th ■ Iteparlmi'til of Ag- made for violation of tiie shell i-nii
Tin. Ifnuril r e s e r v e s III.* r i g h t tn
licuiture that only 25.2 per cent iisli laws. Of Ihi nunibcr 130 con­ | cej*i t a n y o r n il Mils.
V. !•:. I •(U T I f ,ASH,
were actually hired laborers, the victions were obtained, six case,
Until.I if I 'o u t ifv i*iunr's.
re&gt;t con: Ltiug rut inly of owners me still on the docket unil only &lt;'lerk
H* m l nolo C o u n t y , I ’lo rl.la.
of farm who found that liny six have been acquitted. During July 11-21*38.
could imt afford to live in the ci- this same period 25 illegal seine
v n» i : i i t i k k m i : .\ t
tii on the rentals of their fnrnm. and illegal nets were seized, son:
r.msfrilcllnn or l-'llls ii.ul
Man&gt; wire persons who bud sold with and some without prisoners.
llrl.lges.
lie it farina but were obliged to
H*ule.l pruposalH will l.o reeelveil
l.v the IT.aril of . *oumy I'oniml.-sin.itake them hack becuusc of the
of Hi mi nolo &lt;fount). Kim Ida
The report of the state shell fish Hi tliolr
failure of agreed payment:!, while
office In the court house
bienai.il at Sanford. Klorblu ui or Inferothers returned because they fail- commissioner for thu
ml to find tin* city ull that they I!i22-21 shows that theru was a 2 I'M., August lOlli, 1923, for tin
substantial increase in the ship­ following.
kail expected it.
l'«M.striiolbiM of enrlb fills at ill"
ment of Florida oyatcra and clams
Kollimlng I'..inis
It) Along tile soutb shore of
Mr. Bryan's position seems to b** over the previous biennial. Ilur­ tKike
.Monroe
from l.uko Monroe
that Home of the evolutionists may ing the Inst biennial 221,P2! bar­ IIIkIiiviii bridge easterly t 1-2
helievo in God, but they have no rels of oysters and clams wore milts 2«0..11.11 cu. &gt;.Is.
Approach to draw bridge ev­
taken from the public reefs of the er (21
right to.—Ohio State Journal.
St. Julias Ull. r ul east &lt;ml of
state and shipped raw or canned. Celery
Avenue. ts.*.n. cu. yds.
13) I m lletievn Ipunl across St.
This is an increase of 31.P2I barJohns Kii't rtaiK 81,30v 'o yds
tols over the previous biennial.
('.instruction of 3
creosote.I
trestle bridges (olull.ig approxim­
ately lo.i f.o-i In length nml the erFlorida wns the first state to i-eiiuu of proteetloii feu.ters fur old
draw
bridge.
own and operate her own dredgo
|iropoM.it must be aeeompanand planting machinery.
The |edK.ielt
|.&gt; a certified cheek, made pnystate is leading all other oyster lilile at sight, for 3 per «?er.t of Ibe
producing stales in the conserva­ amount of (heir bid. to V. K. Doug­
flerh of (he Hoard.
tion of Iter natural oyster reefs. lass.
Tile sueressful bidder or bidders
During the biennial period of will lie required lo give n bond
to 3.i per cent of bis or their
1H23-2-1 tiie State planted |ii2,085 equal
bid of sueli bond to be executed by
bushels of oysters (live seed) on suret&gt;
millpUIIY llcelise.l to do busi­
the public reefs for the fre use of ness In the Slate of Klorblu. said
I.olid
to
be approved by the Hoard.
the .addle icefs for the tree use of
I'luns and iii.eelfleatl.ins may In*
nviiilahle oyster supply today can seen at the office of Ibe Hoard or
be attributed to this replanting, at Ho- office of Kn l T. Williams,
after July 23. 192.3, I’l.ll.s
says the report of the &gt;hell fish engineer,
i.ml specifleatl.ms can lie secured
division of the state department from Kre.i T. Wllllauis after July
of agriculture, (’hints planted du­ 23. on deposits of *lu ml which will
returned If a hhl Is made.
ring the name period totaled 201 In Tile
Hoard of I’.mnty I’uinmlsslnnbushels.
ers resell* ilia right to reject any

3

uivcximont tn sorvlcc growing no nnor" year tho Invnatmont p«r toll*phono
Ho InrnMHln* rapidly, linloan thorn la
Hie revnnno p.&lt;r telophmm Motion, tho
trowing capacity, or credit, will not be
to utirnct Investors.
• b'l bone using public la bonofltlng by tho
%
»« HjrjU«'m. Tim srrvlco l» noiv InMIi*
r k* nr.*, and la mure* vultuibbi» t o ih n I lull
• t i well as tn roinmtitmh*&lt;i at largo.
E to n .

J rnnruvwment and efficient worker
oporntliiR oxponaon n» a minimum
r.-.'iMt of from IOil to 2n7 per font Ii
n.'.i over pre-war Invela and an Inrroas
,n d.i jt«r cent In the mm of nvorythln;
'i t .

—A unique “follow
up” service from us

Youngsters Like Crawl Think of You,’ or put a record on
tho victrolu by tho water'd edge,
W hen Done Musi­
then—t.iKo your position—
cally
“Hands clear in front,* palms
New York City,—An expression
(&lt;f the intense Americanism of
tho younger generation is the new
American crawl stroke in swim­
wing, says Josephine Guerin, fa­
mous swimmer and high divrr.
Tho crawl, like ttc breast
•troko, of which Miss Guerin
wrote fop rentiers of this papsr.
Is more clTectivo exercise when
oono to music. But while the
Lraart. rlroke goes best to a waltz,
the crawl In an aquatic fox-trot.
• Bays Misr. Guerin, *’Tuno the
Baxsphone and banjo for, ’When 1

down, both legs extended straight
out iteltind you.
“Fm;vr Stroke:’ R ig h t’ h a n d
straight, pull down to tho body..
“ S ec on d Stiuikk: Draw arm over
tho level of the water, slightly
bending tho elbow.
“Timm Stroke: Shoot tho arm
out straight ahead, keeping tho
arms straight with tho palin
down on n level with tho shoul­
der. As tho right hand comes
to tho level of tho left, start
down ftroko with the left hand.,
. “BresHiing for tho crawl Jr on
orarv other'boat."* ’

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___ THE SANF01

"Hie Sanford Herald

The Time For Action Has Arrived

V l l l k M r u r r afteraooa n « * i
l u i a r at Sanford. Florida

As Brisbane Sees It
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The future of Sanford will be very largely determined
Bryan.
■*"!
—
-7 nv .
That Yellow Peril.
success of the Chamber of Commerce membership
LUM B]
And China's 600,000,000.,
,
The faith of the people in their home town w ill be
V *.
Marc* l. lit?.
Numbers Never Rule.
A conip
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
. E d i t o r manifested by the support accorded the civic leaders in
m u a n d
u n » A ft_
&lt;
c»prriant
m
i
)
f
t
. M a n a g e r their efforts to make this city ’s commercial body aa great
R. HOWARD IinEUl.
Phnne ltd
l i t M aaao lla A r r o n t
THE SUDDEN death of William
and as powerful as those to he found in other Florida com­
b a th in g
Jennings Bryan is a loss to this
sc n sc n ip n o s ra te§
munities.
Siding
O n * T e a r — 17.00 S ix M o n th !....|1 .80
country.
t J a U v s r s d In C ity b y C a r r i e r , p e r
W ithout the co-operation of every' individual the results
The millions that disagreed with
Flooring
w e e k . l l o . W e a k l y E d it io n 11. 00
\Celling
p e r y e a r , __________ ____
of the campaign will he limited. The people of the corn- his political theories respected his
ft
Integrity and courage and will re­
Finish
. . . , o b i t u a r y much ns they put in it. If they allow someone else to as­
S P ________________
E C I A L B OTI CPI■ I All
gret the loss of a brave, sincere
n o t i c e s , c a r d s o f t h a n k s , r e s o lu ti o n s
;Mouldings
a n d n o t i c e s o l en te r :a lr..-.« n t* w h e r e sume nil the load, to shoulder nil of the responsibilities man.
U 'U h
c h a r g e s a r e a t s d a t r i l l he ('•'arged
William Jennings Bryan held
0
f » r a t re itu la r id r e r tla tn g rat«(.
and to do all of the work, they will he acting as nn impedi­ the confidence and affection o f nn
W rick
M R M n r n t h * a s s o c i a t r h p r e s s ment and as a stumbling b!o:k for the city as a whole.
enormous following from tho day
Llm
o
T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e a a la e x c l u s ­
he entered public life until the day
P
la
sle
r
W ithout vision, it is said, the people perish. Unless we of
iv e l y e n t i t l e d t o t h e use f o r re his death. Ho -never com­
p u b l l c a t t o n o f a ll n e w s d i s p a tc h e s
•AWhileTtock\
he believed
d ­ can visualize the future growth and development of the city', promised with what
¥T'-: ci trecdd l tIne o t thoi sI t poa rp enro ta nodt h earlswoi s eth ce r elo­
N a lls
to be the truth. Ha set before the
c a l n o w s p u b l i s h e d h e r e i n All r i g h t s and unless we put all the influence at our command* to ac­
nation nn example of Blnccrcity
o f r e p u h l l m t l n n of special d i s p a t c h ­
i•
l#
f e " « lr,
tive work in making every day count for the most, Sanford needed in our public life.
.,
'ilR e s h e r e i n a r o a ls o r e s e t 1 rd
’s .
J*u ,flcrp H
It,.
art,.
D o TH
WEDNESDAY. JULY 29, 1925 will fail to become the city it has a right to be and which
_
-Jet]
LLOYD GEORGE believes that
.
it ought to he.
5)
jWindows
“the yellow peril” 5s constantly in­
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
Do ns Dr. Karr suggested in his address last night. Pic­ creasing. and warns the white
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson­
J R
Intelligent Russians, the
ville.
Prn*« !&lt;j
ture your town without Lake Monroe or the St. Johns Riv­ races.
men or "keen mind and desper­
2.—Construction of St. Johns-InMade J
er. Perhaps then you can begin to realize in a small way ately strong will.” that overthrew
dlan River canal.
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a
Ob'
3.
—Extension of white way. just what a valuable asset we have in the strategical loca­ the Romanoffs, "are teaching Chi­
O
T V i i i eT?l
*,
G&gt;)
i Medicine
nese rebels'* under tho Christian
4.
—Extension of local amusemenls.
nc
C
*J
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, tion of the city. And try to estimate, if you can, ju st how General Feng all that Russia
fe e s
X
"
isa
knows.
etc.
much Orlando would he willing to pay to have the same nat­
N -i
h appy
6.—Augmenting of building pro­
O
'
laud
V
gram—houses, hotels, apartment ural advantages that are accorded this city.
AND SOME of tha Rockefeller
houses.
Sanford cannot afford to go to sleep at the switch. It millions. nse&lt;! to fiuht disease, are
i-v:
(.—Extension of street paving pro­
the death rate in
must
he up and doing and awake to nil of its opportunities. diminishing
gram.
Chinn.
X
7c—Construction
of
boulevard It must allow nothing to stop its march forward. With the
Also thousands r»f Chinese girl
around Lake Monroe.
babies
that
used
to
be
drowned
w. s. i
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ untiring and united support and co-operation of all the are allowed to grow .u p now—
people who have the future welfare of the city at heart,
710
W.
Flrsi]
tion program.
modern industry makes them self9.— Expansion of school system and who have achieved so much already, there is no limit supporting, even profitable. They
with provision for Increased fa­ to the strides this community can make in the next few will become the mothers of more
cilities.
Chinese.
years. The time for action has arrived.
Try Sn
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
------------- o-----------—
TAKING THE present popula­
SAFEGUARDED: — He shall
“Production, Not Speculation”
tion of Chinn, which is near six
jShop ford
give his ntigcla chargo over thee,
hundred millions—tho Chinese cen­
s \
to keep thco in all thy ways. Psalm
01:11.
In the course of a jubilant story, three columns long, sus ignores the very old and very
work. Ladifil
young—you might, xvfth n simple
-------- o-------telling of the wonderful prosperity of Georgia farmers who circulation,
prove
that
the
Mon­
^ V__
IN THE DARK
have the best crops in twenty-five years, and profitable
Next toVd
All moveless stand the ancient prices for every crop, the Atlanta Journal publishes a few golian population of China alone
would soon exceed nil the rest of
cedar trees
Along tho
drifted sand-hills paragraphs that carry a great hint to other sections in the the world’s population.
»»ld
South whose ideas of wealth-getting are marked by "pro­
STATES ALARM ED
where they grow;
HUT "trees do*not grow into the
■
And from the dark west comes n motion” rather than by “production.”
CLEARWATER SUN
a
heavens." And. besides, fop your
wandering breeze,
"With
millions
in
circulation
in
wholesale
and
'retail
comfort,
remember
that
mere
bom­
And weaves them to and fro.
Forty years ngo only a few , This seems so to so great an ex- ■
A murky darkness lies along the trade channels,” says the Journal story, "at what was the bers have never ruled the earth.
northern people came to Florida tent that it appears that F lorida1*
A
few
Greeks
beat
back
the
sand,
dull season before the days of diversification, old debts are
to spend tho winter months. Ev- will have n great influx of visitors j|
Where bright the sunbenms of being liquidated, farm realty is in demand at rising prices, power of Persia Alexander, with ery year since then tho number next winter—greater by far than “
his Greek flying wedge, entered hns increased above what it was ‘
the morning shone,
IjJ Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining tuf
And the eye vainly seeks, by sea automobile sales have taken a sharp spurt and every pulse Persia and make that country his the year before just n natural in­ it has ever had before.
heal
of
commerce
and
industry
quickened.
own.
It seems so to such n large ex- J; corner on Celery Avenue. If taken &lt;|uid
and land,
crease, having ns its base the
A few Romans under Cuesnr yearly growth of population of the tent that some of the people and 5 Some light to rest upon.
"In short, prosperity, horn of production, not of specula­
No large, pale star ita glimmer­ tion, is weeping over the state; thousands of responsible connuered Gaul, whose brave peo­ nation, which, forty years ngo, some of the newspapers in other |3 chased at $75.00 a front foot on easy term.
ple have become tho French nation. counted only 80,000,000; whereas, states are in a state of alarm, lest J
ing vigil keeps,
Then a handful of Frenchmen ther are now 110 or 112 million a great portion of their populn- £
An inky sen reflects nn inky white farmers from every section of the country are being
tiona should move to Floridn.
attracted by moderate land prices and their vast poten­ under William of Normandy con­ people
sky;
in this country.
quered the British islands.
And the dark river, like a ser­ tia te s ."
Attending tills almost hysterical ■
As the number of winter visit­ condition
And everybody knows what n
pent, creeps
there is n disposition to *
The keynote to those forceful paragraphs is out-stand­ shipload of Puritans did to the! ors increased Florida liccame bet­ traduce the
To where Ita black piers lie.
state and to dissuade! £
ter
known
and
more
popular,
un­
Strange salty odors thru the ing. “ Prosperity, horn of production, not of speculation"— copper-colored owners of this
people from coming here. But mn- ■
til
last
season
the
state
entertain­
ilnrkncm steal,
there you have it. There you have what Seminole county country.
igning Florida and spreading i
Between First and Second Streets on Santo
ed more than n million visitors.
And thru the dark, the ocean- can attract and hold. The money brought to this county
false reports is both unjust nnd
In the meantime, during the foolish, nnd will not stop the on-|
thunders roll;
THERE IS comfort for the
At $610.00 per front foot.
past forty years, Florida has lost rush to this state.
Thick darkness gathers, stifling, should he money invested to produce more money. Every
acre
of
Seminole
county
land
should
he
under
cultivation.
till I feci
'nhnn
T 'Z
w ? ' where
reputation
ns a state
n news
from North Afr.cn,
other
ti, of swamps
niosquiWe would not wish to pursuade
Ita weight upon my soul.
The soil and the sunshine here should be coining all the ------•ranee,
with
. I IU!JU,1C
anyone w
who
. . . . . . modern
.iiu u u ru weapons
w e n m i n s and
n m i fflt n n ,i n, n i n rin
'i%%
u__
no’9__ 1
lu',
n o is nhappy
a I'P y and
n m l ssatisfied
atisfied
1 stretch my hnnds out in the money of which they are capable of coining. And out of French energy, is fighting thl. , °» nnt* n;alarin. and has
won th e ; where he is to come to Florida.
empty air;
Hiffs.
.name
,t.hL\ moflt. delightful j \y 0 woulihaot wish to injure any
I strain my eyes into the heavy this production will come that stable, sure prosperity that
At
first
those
s
e
m
l
b
a
f
b
i
l
r
o
u
s
]
°
f
Amencn| other state hy inducing any great
goes steadily on through the years,
night;
descendants of Moors that onto . 1 f. lle,Cl L003 to recount heje its nupi Iter yjf. its .people to come to
Georgia has.only b egun .tu make use of a diversified
'
(&gt;* ■■-d«rknpi»». '—Fat iipf.
Spain followed: with
&lt;&gt;P- Florida. We are comfortable and
icJir my prayer!
crop program. It had only been growing tobacco, in large fanntic faith their leader. Abed-el- P"rtunities in business, fruit ami well satisfied with
conditions
Grant me to seo tho light!
2102 First St.
Realtors.
Krim. He represented Allah nml y^Kt'taMp-growing,
agriculture; which already exist; but there are,
quantities,
for
instance
for
eight
years.
But
Ihe
11)25
yield
—George Arnold.
the
possibility
of
growing
three
his
prophet,
Mohammed,
And,
of
unquestionably,
many
thousands
of
is to bring upwards of $15,000,000 to Georgia farmers.
--------o-------crops n year on the same ground people in other states who would
course, he would win.
Today’s best laugh: "Two young
"Production, not speculation," is a slogan for Seminole
But recently Krim’s leaders and at nn average profit of $500 be better off in Floridn than they
men, walking from const to const,
have lost confidence. The French per acre for each crop; the oppor­ are. A great many of these peo­
got off the train here Friday county, and Substantial Sanford, to adopt and cling to. bombard
tho Riffs’ villages from tunity for recreation, such as ple—people who wish tjo better
morning." From the Glenn Elder Development work, industry, steady if rapid growth, that the nir, and
meet them on the boating, fishing, golfing, sea or their condition and who wish to
(Kansas) Sentinel.
is characterizing this much favored section of Florida. ground with tanks,
their machine lake bathing, motoring over mod­ live in a country where living con­
Prosperity has come to stay.
guns
spitting
bullets
through the ern ronds, and, above all, CLI­ ditions are better than they arc
Sanford calls its baseball team
----------------o---------------Riffs,
while
Frenchmen
inside re­ MATE, mild in the winter and anywhere in the world, will come
the "Celery-Feds." They ought to
cooler in the summer than most to Florida next fall and winter.
main
perfectly
safe.
.There
WE ARE NEVER ho happy, nor ho unhappy, as we sup­ also French armored cars that are
bring home tho bacon. Celery
other places.
go
It rests with the people here and
quiets the nerves anil promotes pose ourselves to lie.— La Rochcfoucnld.
So widespread
become
sixty
miles
nn
hour,
killing
ns
___ have »%
vwillV j VlflCUIlUrU
IS SCARCE
elsewhere ithroughout the state to
"pep." Timcs-Union.
----------------o---------------they go
#
these undeniable facts that the | devote the next few months I
------- o-------Mohammed, through his servant, minds of a large number of peo- • providing accomodations for the
THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF good intention is the great­ Abed-cl-Krim,
Tlv» lies Moines Register snys,
seems unable to pie in nil of the other states seem ' multitudes which will come to
AND GETTING SCARCER
"Helen ilnrter was given a di­ est solace of misfortune.— Cicero.
CL'Iltcrwl
nn Florida.
centered on
stop the French.
ALL THE TIME
spend
next
winter
in
this
state.
vorce decree yesterday /on ) the
---------------------- o----------------------grounds that her husband, in a (it
FRANCE IS doing physically to
WHAT MAINTAINS ONE vice would bring up two chil­
of anger, carved his initials in her
TIMELY WARNING
the Riffs what .she did years ago,
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER W
cherk with a penknifa." This hot dren. Poor Richard’* Almanac.
TAMPA TIMES
mentally and psychologically, to
weather has a peculiar way of nfVERY N E A R FUTURE WHAT IT 10&gt;7’
other North Africans in Algiers.
foctl.ig tome husbands.
NOW
----- —n-------When the French first ruled in
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Algiers
the
natives
believed
in
A r o w l&gt;enuty r e c e i p t i» “ inure
lly IRVIN s. cu lm
their spiritual leaders, especially
map and less pnint." We heartily
in their magicians, performing
agree but would like to have an | A man I know swears on his
"Huh?"
wonderful feats. And French in­
(ixnrrs-.lr.il on the subject from)
"Jest
even."
_ .... ....... ...••/ \,.x|&lt;vvt it
fluence was weak.
Editor Benjamin.—Sanford Her­ word of honor that he overheard
d or should he.
"W’lch ?"
horde of fly-hy-night sharpers this
this one. 1 think he is telling the
ald.
The
wise
Frenchmen
took
from
It
is
not
to lie stated how much
"Even,
I
tells
you.’’
the boulevards the greatest of winter. He hns spoken of the m at­ Florida stands to be hurt by this
We don’t *co how it can he im­ truth, because to my mind the
“ I don’t know ez I gits yore modern
prove t, unless they give you a story has all the aspects of living drift."
magicians and sent him to ter thus:
gentry, r.or is tho nlarm sounded
washing, soap nml towels and set the genuine Arrn-Americau goods
Algiers to show tho natives some
"The state is preparing to cntcr- hy any means an unnecessary one.
"Listen.
You
comes
along
an'
For Further In form ation.
you In .-rubbing such beauties as —it couldn’t be synthetic.
tnin the greatest flood of tourists
We aie busy planning and build­
you usts mu how is business wid real magic.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.
lack energy or muscle to do full
in
its
history
but
at
the
same
time
The scene, so iny informant me? So ! says to you business
The French magician had n
ing, a i w-; have l»ecn for some
Ju ll"c to tho job. Ocala trtnr.
claims, was the Boardwalk at At­ wid me is even. Ain't that plain light trunk of iron, connected with it should begin to law plana to time and will be for some timo yet
-o
lantic City. Two colored roll- enough ?"
nn electric current that held it to combat the sharpers. Unless we to conic But we can well enough
H. B- SCHULTE REALTYCOj
DurO g an Ohio beauty contest chair pushers met in a quiet place.
"Yas, an* no. What does you the floor when the current wus do something to head them off, nip afford to take the timo off which
a pi inter’s daughter was found to
turned on, the trunk becoming them in the bud, the grafters this may be reeded to combat those
"How Is business wid you, mean by ’even’?"
M A K E R E S E R V A T IO N EARD1
have* the best form. No doubt the Henry2" asked one.
"Even better this week than very light when it was turned off. • year will reap a harvest that will who may !&gt;.» expected to coma
jm!g m r;lso liked her “typo” and
All the mngicinns together tug­ make the losses to wire tappers of amongst m merely for the easy
"Even.”
t'wuz last week!"
it rnn be added that she was well
ged at the trunk, but couldn’t lift n few years ago seem trival.
money which they may hope to
“ e t-up.” Pnrngrnphers are invit-.
it as long as tho French man of
"The Realty Boards throughout find. The date's reputation is
«d to add to this as the idea strikes'
FRIDAY SUPERSTITION
magic held up his fineer. The ma­ the state should form the first lino nothing U» them, no more is its fu­
them. Timcs-Union. From this we'
gicians retired, the Frenchman of defense against the land shark. ture. Those of us who live here
MIAMI NKWS
infer *hat the lady in nuostion ir
turned off the current, lowered Tho banks should be the heavy a r­ must zealously guard the one, for
“nnnnnreil” and to be nhle to
An analyst for the business bul­ frequent und largest on Mondays, his finger, and a littlu boy lifted tillery in the battle against the it is liie most certain way to as­
stand for these jibes, wo are cer­ letin issued hy the Cleveland Trust
tin the trunk easily.
stock swindlers and the chambers sure the other.
and price increases are most fre­
tain that she is no "idea.”
company, finds in u study of the quent and greatest on Wednes­
of commerce must prepare to as­
If individuals would invest in no
————o-------I lo w J ones uverages of prices for
WHEN THE African nu'gieions sist in every way possible.
stocks until after they had been
days.
From
this
the
fact
would
The Celery men have lost seve t industrial stocks during the past
went to try it again the French­
"No stock or bond of any kind approved by their hankers or in
straight games but worse things three years, that the greatest seem to be established that Mon­ man turned a strong electric cur­ should
lie purchased unless it has no renl estate until after some
day
is
in
the
long
run
tho
poorest
On Sanford Avenue. Only
could hnopen. Seven isn’t as much changes tend to occur on Mondays,
rent into the metal handles of the the approval of one's banker. If realtor who is known to be reli­
day
on
which
to
sell
stocks
ami
the
a* ton. Incidentally it might In- and the smallest ones on Satur­
trunk and the magicians, squirm­ one is not familiar with real es­ able had passed on it the entire
best
day
on
which
to
buy
them.
Uf
from First St. For quick
added that poor umpiring hnsti'; days. From this fact he deducts
ing and bellowing, found that they tate contemplated for purchase the problem would he solved. Hut so
0
beep tho cause of tho tesm’a seven as a probable explanation that course since price variation is were unable to let go
Real Bargain
local realty hoard should be call­ long as the desire to get some­
defeats. Sunerinr pinying nn th • there is u tendency of investors to made by volume uf transportation
ed upon for information
thing for nothing, or practically
part of their opponents nnd rag­ think things over on Sunday, and or lack of it, when there is no
SETTLED it. The people
“Counties, cities and towns and nothing, is as great as it in there
ged playing nn the mirt of the lo­ to arrive at decisions which they known factor affecting the value of THAT
Algiers decided that French ma­
is not much hope for this as a
cals la a belter explanation t f th- put into execution on Monday hy of tile stock itself, the New York gicians were better than their chambers of commerce throughout remedy.
Stock
Exchange
would
have
to
the state arc devoting most of
team's slump. The -team has sumo placing orders to "sell at the mar­
nnd that reconciled them to their time to boosting their several
All else that remains to he done
excellent players but they aren't ket." Another explanation might close its doors if everyone adopted own,
4
French rule.
front
this
rule
the
sumo
day
for
communities. It is equally im­ is for tho^e of us who are honest
playing with the same spirit that lie in the fuel that the Saturday
French
fliers,
tanks
and
ar­
buying
und
for
selling.
to
be
vigilantly
on
the
lookout
for
portant that they begin immediate­
chari'plerixed their performance trading day is only a half-day and
R EAL TO R
The interesting things about this mored cars, plus French effi­ ly to give thought to the sharpers such as may not be nnd turn them
against lakeland last week. Won­ most people nowadays avail them­
ciency, will probably persuade the
to llm officers of the law, in­
der why ?
selves of the opportunity for week­ analysis is th- habit investors and followers of Abed-cl-Krim that! and ways nnd means to curb their over
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
sisting
that they be sent to tho
operations.
Such
work
will
do
speculators
seem
to
have
formed
end vacations when business is
U
ral
National Hank Uuildiflfftheir
lender
is
not
up
to
date.
moro for the good of Florida, and penitentiary—where they belong.
The Sanford Herald has just re­ subordinated, in view of the fact regarding days of the week. We
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loriila
must
act
conecrtedly
in
its
communties,
than
all
the
boostare
not
greatly
impressed
by
the
ceived a copy of Sunday’s issue of thut the business week closes on
SALES FORCE
WHITE NATIONS need not
regard to this.
the Miami Dail" News containing Saturday mid is followed by tho reason for it given hy the Cleve­
five hundred und four pages. The analytical report on Sunday which land analyst about the tendency of worry about the yellow peril or
M. M. STEW ART
DOUGLAf
If rgrx*. newspaper ever published makes a guide for Monday opera­ the trader to think things over on any Mongolian invasion, if they manufacturing wings for himself Ford,
—Troy
Record.
will
keep
themselves
scientifically
a . a . Hn a a a . aaaB B I,
Sunday. That might uccount for
PXo-;nt that O f traffic conanywhere, the edition contains two tions.
gtstion. Washington Star.
larger business. But it prepared. Then men in the air
hundred and ten full oage ads, hv
It Ih noteil also that durin*' the aMonday'a
thinking over process has any­ are worth ten thousand on the
actual count in this office. Wo three years studied prices declined
The supreme penalty is called
It is not only moro blessed to
for when tho car carries no head­
remember that it wasn't so very more often on Monday than any thing to do with it, then it would i ground.
lights und the driver is all lit up. Rive than to receive, but in tho
many years ujo when it was n-&gt; other day. Thu greatest number seem that Friday’s thinking would
—Syracuse Herald.
small task to get out a sixteen of advances it: price levels came on likewise enlarge the trade in stocks I Contemporary Comment.*field nf war loans it is easier.—
p a g e pnner In Miami. The growth Wednesdays, and the amount of on Saturday. We wonder if the
Detroit News.
suspicion
of the Magic City and the spirit these advances was not exceeded traditional
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Lang Time Loan* on Residences and Busing
W hat we need is n child labor
Our guess Is that nviatinn will
against
success
of ventures planof the people of Miami are greatly hy thosu of any other day. Tho ' ned
If Franee really wants to stand
law to keep them from working never be thoroughly successful un­
or
launched
..
i.r evidence In the creditable edi­ data indicate that the wildest price not have something
on that
E asy Repayment Plan
to doday
withmay
it, their parents to death.—Columbia til aviators can park in the sky. »ff the Riffians, she should send
tion of Miami's afternoon newspa­ chunges also tend to come on Moil- j especially when u business
Record.
—Dallas News.
is
ufper. They believe in advertising in
»omo of these commissions that
O ffic e in n ew M crriw ealhcr
days
the smallest ones on Sat- fveted in which th.- gulliblo comthat great city.
unlaysund Price
hnv.. been making arrangements
decreases are most j nmnly play hunches?
Edward
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Doheny
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pav ili'K.«—n...~u
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to pay
di-fata.—Omaha World-Herlor aviation; lie is so exflert at fer almost every problem to Henry ! nld.
&lt;nt«red aa Becond Claaa Matter. I
October 21. l i l t , at ths Poiioftlcs by the
St Saaford, Florida under Act of drive.

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.enden has returnrk City.
i of Daytona was
erday on business.
IL. I. Frazier hnve
delightful stay in
_ M. L. Wright and
(returned from a
Daytona Deach.
■An returned from
|C., Tuesday, where
guest of friends.
S. W. Bradford
turned Tuesday
gtrip to points in
A. A. Pinnell of
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fColemnn, of ChnrThe Weslyan Truthseekers of!
fisiting her parents,
II. IL Chappell on the First Methodist Church met

W. T. Langley re­
lay from Camp Hill,
^angley was in the
e wedding.
E. D. Mobley nnd
’Mobley returned
New York City nnd
the East,
ffriends of Mrs. W. S.
.be glad to know that
. irned home from the
lighten Hospital.
Colemnn.'Of Charft Sunday fo spend
with her sister, Mrs.
&gt;n, of Orlando.
id Mrs. W. T. Lnngley anti
•ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
ind Miss Lyda Langley
iy a t Dnytonn Beach.
ilrs. W. C. Griggs, of
n., are visiting Mrs.
Mrs. Mabel K.
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RULES TOWN 117 YEARS
SURV1LLE, France, July 29.—
The mayoralty of .this Httle vil­
lage of 310 inhabitants has been
in the some family 117 years. The
first mayor, Honore Petel, was
elected in 1808, and since then five
other Pctels have held the office.
Tho last, Alfred je te l, recently
was re-elected for a four year
term, lie was first elected in 1908.

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A good position in offered you in another city.
It is so Rood that you chn not turn it down. You
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You find, on arrival at your new home, that
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with. You order out a suit of clothes, and give
your references, some friend or some store with
which you have a good credit. You order the
merchandise sent to your new address.

An hour later the telephone rings.
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work fast. They hnve told the credit man that
you "Left Owing"—you did not make proper set­
tlement when you left the old town. An embar­
rassing situation for everybody, but whose fault
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way to pay your hills or make satisfactory set­
tlement. It is the business o f the Credit Men's
Association to give the truth about your record,
and it will always he given. Rest assured that
this Ls one place where, always, "your sins will
find you out.”

Pay your hills promptly, when due.
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LOVE CLASSIC OF THE SEASON. THE
iRY OF A GIRL WHO WAS TRICKED INTO
IR HIAGE WITH THE MAN SHE
,ICKED IN LOVE,
i ONE OF THE NEW GREATER FORTY
^RAMOUNT PICTURES.

Investors Attention!

s s o c ia t io n

IN THE NAME o f LOVE’
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Overlooking tho New Pier nnd Dance Hnll

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IN THEIR
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THE BpGART AN T POISON is carried to thpir neat* *
by fiRts nnd. fed to their young— all die. Every bottleis GUARANTEED.
Mnde in Florida.
25 Cents— AR Druggist*
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Used Everywhere

make people us# &gt;bigger'
bigger bills, so!
they won’t need so many.
“I’ll save a bill,” is his reason­
ing, “every time I get a 'two' ac­
cepted in place of two ’ones’.”
And so ho will, but ean he get
enough “twos" accepted to make
the saving amount to much?
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Some more suggestions were ofFormerly Bogart Pharmacy
ferctl:
Alfred
H.
Abernethy
Daytona Beach, Florida.
1. Enlargement of the govern­
ment’s money-muking plant.
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2. Bills about the size of cigar •_
store coupons, such as many coun­
tries get along with. They’d save i i a i M i a i i i i i i i m i n i m m i i i u i i i u i i i
raw material nnd fit into pocketbooks flat, avoiding the creasing,
mussing and wadding up, Which
wear them out so fast now.
3. More durable bills—tougher 3
paper, to make them last longer.
22000-Acres Orange County, about
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The trouble with all these
3,000 Acres prairie,
timbered.
schemes is that they take time
TWELVE MILES frontage on St.
and the engraving and printing j
bureau's emergency is right now. |
John’s in flowing well district, quick
It’s already behind with is work
and the demand is piling up.
action gets it.
Something’s got to bo done, and
.Vui
“pronto,’’ or thoro'U be a paper
Price $40.00 per acre.
money famine throughout the land. |

A good buy iu tho right place
Warehouse property, 108 by 77 ft. on 3rd and Myrtle.
$2000 Cash. Balance to suit purchaser.

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nt the home of Mrs. IL H. Chap­
pell cn Celery Avcnuo Monday af­ ■
ternoon for n combined business
and social meeting.
The home of Mrs. Chappell wns
never lovlier than on this occasion.
Pink vine and hibiscus were artis­
tically combined in decorating.
Mrs. R. W. Tumor, president,
presided over the meeting. Mrs.
Camp, in the absence of the de­
votional chairman, Mrs. C. H.
Smith led the devotional meeting,
at the conclusion of this the pres­
ident called for the reading of the
minutes which were approved. The
treasurer’s report was very grati­
fying and showed a good balance
on hand. Routine business was
disposed of. The membership com­
mittee reported eight new mem­
bers, several of thuse being pres­
ent. There were three visitors,
Mrs. Harvey nnd sister nnd also
Mrs. D. I. Stallings of Columbus,
Gn.
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The door ccommittec for the
month of August was then ap­
pointed nnd were ns follows: Mrs.
Shoemaker, Mrs. Wilson nnd Mrs.
Moye. At the conclusion of the
business session the meeting wns
turned over to the hostesses for
the afternoon.
A delicious ice
course was served.

Miss Helen Vernny will have
Mrs. W. J . Britt will
sdny night for their charge of the Story Hour next
.nellsviUe, I’a., after u Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. ■
t with their son, Char- Among those who will nssiat her
are Miss Mary Lee* Mcl.uulin, n
talented young visitor from Ma­ 3
Ga., and several of the young
Spencer and daugh- con,
folks
who regularly attend.
kturned from Elfers
Last
weak Miss Margaret Zach­
spending a few days
enser’s daughter, Mrs. ary held a very enjoyable progrunt
in the park, and additional num­
fcrn.
bers were given by Alice De (Jour­
ney. Nnnnie Brown Kelly and
Itt Hunt, Mrs. Vnnce Ricliurd
Smith.
l Mrs. L. L. DempJthter, Miss- Marjie
Miss Suilie Humphrey and John­
(Jacksonville are monie Humphrey arrived Tuesday
ntlo today. •
from Clinton, S. C., to spend a
Pecn received from month's vocation with their sister
dj
Tom Long ut Naples, and brother, Mr. and Mrs. It. T,
sill visit several oth- Humphrey at 215 Avocado Ave­
I the continent liefore nue.
jthe United States in
W. C. Coursey went to Jackson­
ville Sunday to accompany his dau­
Drman, Miss Nnonii ghter, Miss Virginia DeCoursey
Rs America Bail nnd home. Miss DeCoursey has been
king of Moultrie, Ga., attending the summer session of
L to Miami, stopped the North Carolina Stute College
he guests of Miss Mur- for women.
for a short time.
J. T. Newby returned Tuesday
Mrs. R. T. Humphrey from points in North Carolina.
Tuesday evening
a few( Mrs. Newby and daughter, Miss
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inds in honor of theiri Lucille Newby, will remain at
prother, Miss Sallie and Rocky Mount, N. C., for some time.l
imphrey who are at Itho latter hnving undergone an I
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WASHINGTON,
Jttly ‘ 29—
Money’s money. I t seems as if
folk would he glad to take all of
any, kind—any good kind—they
can get.
Yet federal reserve bank repre­
sentatives from all parts of the
country told Assistant Secretary
of the- Treasury Dewey, recently
that they don’t believe his attempt
to popularize $2 bills will succeed.
They reminded him of his failure
to get silver' cartwheels back into
circulation.
“Yes.” argued Dewey,
“but
there was some sense in that.
Cartwheels really are pretty heavy
to lug around.
This prejudice
against $2 bills is so ailiy."
"No sillier than a prejudice
against Friday the 13th,” rejoined
the bankers.
Still, they promised to try.
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The country’s tremendous de­
mand for paper currency has the
bureau of engraving and printing
•-imply run ragged. Working over
time, it can’t turn the stuff out
fast enough. Dewey’s idea is to

SUNDAY SCHOOL ■IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllilliUlHIIIIIII
CLASS HAS GO O D jj
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^angley of Camp
ke guest of her unJr. and Mrs. W. T.

II left Tuesday
where she will
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Of much interest to the many
Promptly a t 4:30 Miss Cathufriends of the young couple is the
ls the
announcement of the marriage
of i rine Chester furnished violin mu­
Miss Irma Connie, of Camp Hill, sic, and following this Miss Sarah
Ala.,* to Maunsell Gabbett, of Sa­ Chester rendered an appropriate
vannah, Ga. Mrs, Gabbett is a solo. This in turn was followed by
niece of Dr. W. T. Langley of this a solo by Mrs. George Heard, Miss
city, she has visited here a number Mildred Simmons acting as accom­
of times and has a host of friends panist for all three. As the first
CUy tablets excavated a t Ur
who wish her every happiness. Mr. strains of the wedding march were and dating back to -2200 B. C.
heurd
the
ushers,
Mr.
W.
E.
Tuck
Gabbett was formerly a Sanford
show thot temple officials when
man and has a number of friends and Mr. Jim Daniels, entered, and traveling held letters of credit
were followed by the bridesmaids,
here.
which enabled them to obtain food
The following extract was tak­ Miss Martha Langley and Martha in the cities through which they
Gabbett.
Mrs.
Theodore
Langly,
en from the Camp Hill paper:
traveled.
"A pretty wedding occurred nt of Sanford, Fin., wns matron-ofhonor,
and
Miss
Lyda
Langly
act­
the Universalist Church Tuesday
It is estimated that tho crow
Robert
at four thirty in the afternoon, ed as maid-of-honor.
when Miss Irmn Connie, of Camp Langley, ring bearer, carried the causes an nnnuul damage o f I3.C5
Hill, highly esteemed musician nnd ring in n rose, nnd Maude Kelly —a cent a day per crow.
popular teacher of music, was Green and Jane Flurry were tho
flower girls. These preceded tho
Have you tried the Phoenix for
united in marriage with Mr. bride-to-be
entering on the arm of the best 00 cent dinners In town.
Maunsell Gabbett, of Savannah,
her brother, Hubert Connie, who
Ga.
also gave her away. Tim groom
“The church was elaborately entered the auditorium, from the
BARBECUE
decorated for the occasion. The retiring room at tho left of the |- Ent barbecued sandwiches nt
chancel was completely transform­ chancel, escorted by Mr. Cary Rose Drive Filling Station, three l
ed by a most effective use of trel­ Parker, the best man, and advanc­ miles out Sanford Ave. Cooked by
lises covered with smilnx roses, ing through a bower of foliage experts.
while ferns were employed to met the bride at the alter where
heighten the beauty, and white Rev. George A. Gay received them
lillies offered a striking contrast nnd read the marriage service.
Notice Ladies—
to the rich green of the surround­ Following the roremony the
ing foliage. The lights were en­ bride and groom left for a wed­ For New Mattresses, renovating,
closed in shades of pink crepe pa­ ding trip to Savannah, Ga., ami upholstering, upholstery material"
CALL
per, and the wing addition was
pqmts. A large assemblage
furnished ns n reception hall with other
Sanford
of friends and relatives showered
appropriate couches and chairs, congratulations
upon
the
depart­
Mattress Factory
tables, rugs and flowers.
ing couple.
Phone 402-M

kuMday
Rebecca*. On ocpr Springs being
■lie wifi be held nt
(the usual hour.

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eat Sanford 9 To 4

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Snead Bingles Four
Times Successively
C elery -F ed s P la y flood Ball
E x cep t In F ifth W hen T h e
S m o k ers Score S ix H uns

grounded out to first and Alford
was out pitcher to first, retiring
tho side without further scoring.
The Smokers scored their ninth
nnd- finql run i nthe eighth in­
ning. Huggins was out pitcher to
third and Jesmer walked for the
third time dating tho game. Peter­
son struck out hut Snead hit safe­
ly to left field and Jesmer crossed
the plate. Hickey struck out.
The Itox Score:
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TAMPA
Snead, 2b ........ ...5 •&gt; 4 1
.5 1 2 3
Hickey, 3b
Estrada, p ...... ...a 1 1 1
Weik. as .......... 5 1 1 0
Lee, rf ............. ...4 1 1 1
Allen, cf ......... ...4 0 0 0
Huggins, c ___. 1 0 1 8
Jesmer, 11) ..... ...1 2 (1 12
Peterson, I f ....- ...2 1 0 1

Mendowfl A llo w s O n ly S e v e n
Scattered H it s ; N e w Y ork
W ins B y H o m e R un Sm ash*
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PITTSBURGH, July 29,-M cadow* kept Boston’s hits well scat­
tered Tuesday and Pittsburgh won
5 to 1. Renton had only one bad
inning, the fifth, when the Pirates
scored three times on two walks,
a sacrifice and two singles. Wright
the Pirate shortstop, had eleven
fielding chances without a slip.
Score by innings:
Boston .......... 100 000 000—-1-1-2
Pittsburgh ..... 001 030 1Ox—5-9-0
Marguard, Benton nnd Seiner.
Meadows and Smith.

B lock's Team C om es From
Behind To Score V ictory
O ver Lakeland; H erandez
D raw s Fine From U m pire

W ith E r r o r le ss A nd Superb
S u p p ort O f T e a m m a te s, E s­
tr a d a P u lls O ut O f Several
B ad H o les For Sm okers

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SCORE OF 5 T O 1

LAKELAND, July 29.— Tho
Saints and the Highlands staged
a real old-time pitching duel here
Tuesday, going full 13 innings be­
fore tho Saints finally won, ft to
5. Hernandez w a s fined $25 by
Umpire Ware and ordered from
the park when he threw n handful
of dust into tho umpire’s face
when caught at the plate in the

GIANTS DEFEAT CUBS
CHICAGO, July 29.—Five lusty
home smashes by the New York
Giants gave the champions nn easy
victory over Chicago, 10 to 3 in
the first game of the series. Jack
Bentley allowed the Cubs only 5
scattered hits nnd never was in
great danger as his team mates
played great ball behind him. Mousel got two homo runs.
Score by innings:
New York, .... 210 002 410—1018-2
Chicago ....... 002 000 010—3 5-0
Batteries: Bentley and Gotnly,
Cooper, Bush, Jones and Gonzalez.

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Mesaner, 3b ....... 5 0 1 1 &lt;
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Allen, ss ............ 5
Doyle, 2b ..... _4 1 0 1 5 0
The league lending Tampa
Brown, cf....... ...0 1 3 3 0 0
Smokers romped nwny with an­
o 1 1 2 0 0
Hernandez, rf
other victory over the Celery-Feds
-ft Tuesday afternoon on n muddy
Cox. If .......... "-3 0 1 3 0 0
Barnes, lb ..... ...3 1 0 1ft 0 0
field by a score of 9 to *1. Except
Block, c ......... ... 1 1 0 3 n l
for the fifth and seventh innings
Hewitt, p ....... ...1 0 0 1 0 1
In each of which Sanford scored
two runa Estrada, pitching for
Edwards, p .... ....3 1 1 0 o 1)
10
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27
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Totals
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Morrison, rf tti-m
Tampa, kept the situation well in
AB R II PO A E Hesse, c ........ ...1 0 0 1 1 1
hand because of the able assistance HANFORD
REDS BEAT PHILLIES
5 0 1 3 :i o
of his teammates, who played er­ Culbreth, 2b
CINCINNATI,
July 29.—The
Dumas, If ........ 4 1 2 0 0 0
rorless tall.
Totals ........ . 30 ft 9 39 17 2
Reds ran their winning streak to
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LAKELAND
AH R II PO A B
' On two successive hits by Cul- Curley, rf
four games when Luquc held the
T 0 2 2 0 Whitey, ss ........ .0
3 7
breth and Dumas in the first fol­ Frisbie, ss ...... 3
Phillies to five scattered hits and
&lt;
2
2
0
0
1
..3
Mcque,
3b
.....
I 1
Ponder, 2b .........3
lowed by a choice by Curley on
shut
out the visitors in the first
0
0
0
14
1
4 1
S. Johnson, I f __ 5
which no one was out, three Cel* Hailey, lb ___ ...4
game
of the eastern series. Luquo
3 0
• ery-Feds filled the bases with none Wade, cf ....... ...4 0 a I 1 0 Brazier, cf .... 5
was in rare form as he fanned 10
1
1
0
4
1
4
Alford,
c
......
17 0
Edwards, lb ----5
out. Estrndu then Bettled down to
Phillies, getting the side in the
o
5 0
|
Teal pitching and let tho local Alverson, p ..... •&gt; 0 1 0 2 0 Buckley, 2b ..... I
sixth
inning.
Hit* 0 0 0 •I 0 Surface, rf ...... 2
1 II
team dowa without a score until Kelly, p
Score hy innings:
Presenting Mr. J. II. Taylor, the
•
»
0
0
0
0
0
...1
Crawford, x ....
....5
4 H
the fifth inning.
Francis, c
veteran English professional golf­ Philadelphia
000 000 000-0-5-0
n (I
....1
zCusnck ....
er,
who
chalked
up
a
hole-in-one
Cincinnati
190 010 nix—3-5-1
After striking out his first time
Totals ........ 31 1 H 27 15 I H. Johnson, p ... 1
ii
in the recent Hrilish open golf
Batteries: Ring and Wilson; Lua t bat, Snead, second baseman for
x hatted for Curley In 9th.
i
Doyle, 3b.
... 2
tournament. It was the first per­ que nnd Hargrave.
the Smokers hit four times suc­ Score
by innings
It. Craig, p...........
o
formance of its kind in a major
cessively, two of the hinglcs being Tampa
&gt;0J 1)00 010 -0 Ery. n ................ 2
ROBINS HEAT CARDINALS
0
get-together. Ho'a depicted hero
two-baggers. He sent in two Tam­ Sanford ................ «000
020
200—I
ST. LOUIS, July 29.—Duster
0
after
getting
off
a
lengthy
drive.
zzLutner
...........
1
pa runs and helped the Smokers
Summary: Two base* hits, Snead, Welch, rf..............2
Mails weakened and Brooklyn de­
0
around the bases in the fifth when Three
hast* hits, Iwo, McQuc. Sac­
feated St. Louis, 12 to 9. The Rob­
they made six runs. Snead is cred­ rifice hit**, Curley, Hailey, Peter­
ins hunched hits in the sixth and
Totals ....... *l&lt;5 5 9 39 21 1
ited with two of the scores.
Double playn, MrQuo to Cul­ 7. butted for Ponder in Nth.
seventh innings for eight runs.
In the third inning Jesmer was son.
to Hailey Hast* on balls, off
Manager Rogers Hornsby of the
7.7. halted for S. Johnson in 13th.
walked by AIverson and went to breth
Estrada
5, Kelly 1.
Cardinals increased his season's
Score by innings:
second on n sacrifice hy Peterson. Struck out0, byAlverson
Estrada 8, Alverson St. Petersburg 000 0"l) 040 100 1
stiing of circuit clouts to 2ft by
Snead hit for two bases, scoring
K e lly 2. Hits off Alverson -1 in
Kelly
—0
hitting into the right field bleach­
Jesmer, going to third when Hick­ 2, 1-3.
Is&lt;eft on base, Tampa 5, San­ Lakeland ........ 000 400 000 100 0
ers in the eighth inning with the
ey was out at first. Estrada hit I
11.
bases loaded.
—5
safely to center field and Snead ford
ford 11. Hit by pitcher, Estrnda
Score by innings:
Summery: Two bnso hit, Ed­
scored. Estrada was out at sc: ml hy
Curley hy Estrada. Um­ wards, Meaner, Rrown, Ilrazier.
Brooklyn
900 104 121-12-15-1
on n ground hall to Culbreth, play­ pire,Kelly,
Piuii. Tim© of game, 2:311.
910 303 050— 9-15-2
Three base hit, Brazier, Which. Waller Johnson Driven From St. Louis
ing that position.
Box By Chicago Onslaught;
Batteries: Grimes and Hargrave;
Left on base, St. Petersburg &lt;1;
In tho fifth frame Jesmer nnd
Lakeland 4. Base on balls off Hew­
Peterson walked successively, but
Connie Mack’s Crew Lose; Mails nnd O’Farrell.
itt 0; Edwards 9; Ery 2; Johnson
Jesmer was caught off second a
Cleveland W insFromBoston
4; Craig u. Hits of Ewitt 3 in 3
moment la te r -via the entcher to
Havana Pire Damage
FI.OItlDA
STATE
LEAGUE
1-3; off Edwards t’&gt; in 8 2-3 in­
third to short route, Snead hit
WASHINGTON,
July
29.—Chi­
(Second Hall)
nings. Winning pitcher Edwards.
tyf.'. .
safely to right field and Hickey
Placed at $2,500,000
Won Lost Pet. Losing pitcher, Craig. Umpire cago gave the Washington Sena­
followed with a binglc to center
tors a severe setback Tuesday
HAVANA, July 27.—Eight firennd the liases were full. Kelly went T nm pn................. .. 24 8 .750 Ware. Time 2:35.
winning both games of a double- nun and citizens were injured
20 10 .55ft
In for Alverson and Estrada took Lakeland
header. In tho fiist gaunf tho y ah i day in a fire which destroy.. 17 17 JiOO
Petersburg
! 1*1.1
.r his ..base when he was lilt by a St.
White Sox- drove
pitched hall, scoring Peterson. Sanford .............. .. 8 28
. Walter , Johnson . ‘‘ii idx warehouses on tho water
-*
_
_
_
_
to
cover,
f(treed
the IL-irrhuncn to front of Regia across the bay from
LEAGUE
Weik
singled
to
right
field
scoring
NATIONAL
|
use three other pitchers, and won *Havana. The loss is estimated at
Hickey nnd advancing Estrada to
Won Lost Pet.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
L&gt; to 5. In the* second contest the $‘2,600,000*
54 35 ,ft07 St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
Jin' BflKS
third. Estrada scored when Alford Pittsburgh .........
Sox, after pounding two pitchers j
-■ *
---- — -———•—
threw wild to third in nn effort New York ......... .. 55 38 .591 Tampa nt Sanford.
from the mound, won ii to 2 ,when
to catch the Tampa hurter off Cincinnati .......... .. 48 41 .522
the gam** was called in the eighth i
base. Iieo then crashed one of Kel­ Brooklyn ............. .. 45 43 .511
AMERICAN LEAGUE
because of darkness.
ly's offerings to deep right for Philadelphia ........ .. 43 4ft .483 Chicago
at Washington.
First Game
three bases scoring Weik. Ho scor­ St. Louis ............ .. 43 51 .458 Detroit at
Score hy innings:
ed on a wild pitch. Allen fouled out C hicago.............. .. 40 51 .440 •St. Louis atPhiladelphia.
New York.
Chicago
U02 Oil 00ft—10-11-2
to first, Huggins hit safely to left B oston................. .. 38 57 .400
Cleveland
at
Boston.
Washington 001 020 002— 5-11-1
field nnd Jesmer, up for the sec­
AMERICAN LEAf; u e
Batteries: Lyons, Connully and
ond time during the inning, was
Won Lost Pet.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sehnlk; Johnson, Marberry, Rus­
out pitcher to first.
........ CO 32 .052 Boston at i*ittshurgh.
sell, (Jgden and Ruel.
In the second half of the fifth, Philadelphia
W
ashington.........
59 34 .035 New York at Chicago.
Culbreth struck out nnd Dumas C h icago.............. .... 53
45 .511
singled to right field. Curley wan D e tro it................ . &lt;19 47 ,510 Philadelphia at Cincinnati,
Second Game
hit by Estrada. Friable was safe Kt. L o u is.............. .. 48 48 .500 iltuoklyn at St. Louis,
Score hy innings:
«t first on a fielder’s choice but Cleveland............. .. 44 52 .479
Chicago ........... HH 100 00-0-7-1
ANTIQUE STATUE FOUND
DuniaH was out at third, pitcher New York ............ .. 39 55 .415
Washington
000 200 00—2-9-2
to third. McQue was up and crash­ H uston................. . 28 ft.'l .308
Batteries: Cvengros, Connolly
ATHENS, July 21.—A well-pre­ and Grobowsk!, Scelmlk; Zachary,
ed one of Estrada's offerings to
deep conter for three bases, scor­
served statue of antiquity was Marberry, Gregg and Ruel, Seve­
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet. found in tho sea off the const of re id.
ing Friable nnd Curley, ltailey was
out short to first.
New Orleann .. .. .. 58 43 .574 Marathon hy a number of fisher­
In the seventh Dumas walked N ashville......... .. .. 54 48 .529 men. The statue is of bronze and
INDIANS WIN
and Curley hit safely to left field Atlanta ............... .. 5ft 51 .523 represents the life-sized cast of a
BOSTON,
July 29.—Cleveland
Friable walked and the bases were Chattanooga
.. 18 51 .485 youth. Greek experts declare that found nn trouble
in hitting Boston
full ngain. MeQuo fouled cog to Mobile
r.i 55 .181 tin* statue is extremely valuable pitchers Tuesday nnd
won 1ft to 7.
.177
third and Hailey was safe at first Memphis
.. 52 57
and have compared it to tho fa­ The Indians piled up 21
hits, Sher­
on nn infield hit to second, scor­ Little Rock ..
49 55 .471 mous statue of “The Youth of An­ rod Smith having a perfect
day
ing Dumas and Curley. \
Birmingham .. ..
40 55 .455 tioch."
at hat on four trips to the plate,
Joe Sewell’s playing around short
stop was a defensive feature.
MOM’N POP
RY TAYLOR
Score by innings:
Cleveland .. 1III 004 400— lft-24 3
P YWRRteo is RtGHTf ^
Boston
. 912 902 o il— *5*10-1
( VJHAT'S T h e
v Jell For Goodness
S cll 'e m ! WHO ^
Batteries: Smith and Myatt;
EVERT TiME A PERSCM
MATTER p o p ?
SAKG CANT You
Ruffing, Fuhr, Nouliaur, Rons anti
The deuce w v a p
NNRiTES IN FOR A SAMPLE
You look :
SELL THE STAMPS
llcving.
CF VOCALMUDTHEY SEND
f NMORRlED
TO BUYI 500 ,0 0 0 ;
I
T o SOMEONE?
Te n c e n t s in st a m ps to
Two CENT STAMPS? I
PAY FOR IT- Now AIL OUR
\ ANKLES BEAT BROWNS
NEW YORK. July 29.—One old
right-hander proved better than
two young left-handers Tuesday
ami New York defeated St. Louis,
ft to 2. Bob Shnwkey was more
effective than Ernie Wingnrd and
n i r m
t TT
Chester Falk, the latter going to
the mound in tho seventh.
Babe Ruth hit into the Ideachcrs
for Ids eleventh home run of the
year in tho seventh with Pnseh d
on hose and he drove in a run in
tlm opening round with a single.
Hi* scored himself three times, be­
ing forced in by Wingard’s wild­
ness in tho third. Tho Bubo put a
climax to tho game by picking
Hargrave’s foul out of a pavilion
box for the fitml out.
—A unique “follow
Score by innings:
St. Louis . . 209 090 900—2-8-0
New York
300 001 20x—ft-8-l
up” service from us
Batteries: Wingnrd, Falk and
Hargrave; Shnwkey and Bengough
th at insu res you

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TIGERS HEAT ATHLETICS
HI IILA DELPHI A, July 29. De­
troit took the first game of tin
series with the Athletics here
Tuesday, 4 to 3. A homo run into
the left field stands by Itigncy,
driving in Dauss ahead of him in
tho fifth inning, gave the Cobb
men a lead that tho Athletics could
not overcome. Poole’s wild throw
of Cobb’s grounder and a single by
lleilmann scored the winning run
in tho sixth inning.
Score by innings;
D e tro it......... 900 0.31 009—t- 7-1
Philadelphia 011 901 000-3-11-2
Batteries: Dauss and Bnsxler;
Rom moll and Cochrane.

of tho aliieged cons
to him Dom an
room through thQ
Glenn Gravatt n#u- 4
«P °rter, related f t
the defendants S0U|.ht7
a plan to kidnan
Hnally picked Ma?y &amp;
Negri nDo was
also Jackie Coogan.&lt;*5I

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
LOS ANGELES, July 28.—W’hnt
Lakeland 5; St. Petersburg 0; U*» detectives
diagnosed as n plot to
innings.)
kidnap Mary Piekford nnd hold her
Sanford 4; Tnmpa 9.
for $2,500,000 ransom was reveal­
ed by putting a physicians stetho­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
scope to the crack under n hotel
Pittsburgh 5; Boston I.
1
door. The operator of the listening
Cincinnati 3; Philadelphia u.
device told part of what he heard to make a hearty J? ?
Chicago 3; New York 10.
at yesterday’s session of the trial and wine, thought R
St. Louis 9; Brooklyn 1—
of three ulleged plotters, reading ,K“?£ Jn„ \ ,oaf ®f b r *
from notes he took while words with boded green, or««4i
AMERICA N L F.AGUE
New York ft; St. Louis 2.
Boston 7; Cleveland 16.
Philadelphia 3; Detroit 4.
Washington 5-2; Chicago 10-0;
(Second game called ertd eighth,
darkness.)
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Birmingham 1; Nashville 3.
New Orleans 5; Little Rock 4.
Mobile 4; Memphis 2.
Real E state Auction Sales. Let us sell your pr
Atlanta 4; Chattanooga 2.

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L.B. Higginbotham
Held At DeLand On
Charge Of Murder

DELAND, July 20.—Luther B.
__ i#« ■
Higginbotham,
now being held in
__ Be • }J"e
the Volusia county jail here for
•« ■
July 28, 1025.
grnnd hearing for the murder of
______ 4« •
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
T ypii io u b l * s b o r *
Millard Minchew at Tomoka on the
Tho
Snnford
Herald,
lakeland, through the StarWIGHT
PRINT
SHOP—Printing
morning of May 21, lost, nnd Idello
r a t e * *r»
con*
Sanford, Florida,
Engraving, Embossing. See u 8 Telegram. Best advertising me­
Drury have been granted a marridium
in
South
Florida.
Published
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
i
age
license, it has been learned
t or r l i » " r « .
mornings. STAR-TELECRAM—
Gentlemen:
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
here.
It is understood thnt tho
Lakeland, Florida.
‘it**, X *W *,rat
mnrringo will be solemnized in tho
Flense
discontinue
classified
ad
I
insert­
jail on Sunday, July 26. Both
REAL ESTATE
, n r Is
*°
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
ed in your paper yesterday. W ithin one
gnve
their nddressea ns Ormond,
K , ! ? “ *d«' T h s 8 » n through the Xenia Gazette, Zcnhour from the time the paper came out I
Florida.
| rWl „ b« re*i&gt;on*lhl*
J. E. SPURLING, iu?j-di vision ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
incorrect In s e rtio n .
I.uthor Higginbotham was nam­
hao a prospect for the lot and sold it to him
speclatisL Subdivision to Or­ trict. Want ad and display rates
t . rn for iu b a e n u e n t
ed
ns the murderer of Millnrd
lando,
Florida,
and
F
l
o
r
a
this morning.
on request.
The office e h o u ld be
Minchew by a coroner's jury nnd
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
in d l e te l r In cee e of
There’s nothing the matter with The
Inter nt n preliminary hearing be­
way.
COLUMBUS &lt;Gn.,) LEDGER —
inVEtvrisr.na
fore County Judge John E. IVnHerald’s
pulling
power.
, rep resen tativ e th n rClassified ads have the largest
cock, was held without bail for the
( t i e r w ith rate* , ru le e
TIN AND MET AL WORK
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
grand jury nt the fall term of tho
Very truly yours,
k a tl o n . w ill * l * e y o u
gia. Rate 8c (G-word line) line.
Bforinittlon.
A n a If
circuit court.
It. M. HUM BLEY.
th e y w ill s e s t e t y ou
SIGNS
Millnrd Minchew was shot to
1 y o u r w a n t *&lt;L to
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
farm­
death early in tho morning along
Any Kind—Anywhere
i r e effective.
ers and fern growers of Volus^
the Tomoka trail west of Ormond.
| T A N T f fO T IC B
,
ia county ndvertiso in the Deljtnd
re e h o u ld g i v e t h e i r
When annigned for the prcUmi&lt;
rs*
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poetofflce e d d re e e *■
Daily News, rnte lc per word, cash
najy hearing, Luther Higginbo­
t l r p h o n e n u m b e r II
with order.
tham
declared thnt he shot in self, re e u lte .
A b o u t o ne
For Sale
For Rent
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
: of e th o u s a n d hae a
defense.
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At MAINE — Woterville, Morning
in d th e o th e rs c a n t
Fred Higginbotham, brother of
| e w ith you
u n leee
First Street.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered FOR RENT—Ground Floor Etka Luther, ,nnd Millard Minchew had
' y o u r address.
in
and
around
Sanford,
yellow
Bldg.,
205
Oak
Ave.
Inquire
up­
people are interested in Florida
been arrested prior to the shoot­
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds property. Reach them through pirn* framing, sheathing, aiding, stairs, C. T. Smith.
j i t l a u e r e M UST be
ing on charges of illegal posses­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ flooring, ceiling and finish.
At
fpereon af T b e S a a lald o ffice n r b y let*
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak plication.
FOR RENT: Two room npnrtmcnt sion of liquor.
prices
thnt
nrc
a
savings
to
you.
r l e p b o a c d l e e e w t la *
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
—good location. Apply nt 12
The prosecution, it has been in­
Vermont Lumber Co. Oatecn, Fla.
re a o t v a l i d .
phone 111.
or
6, GI4 Magnolia Ave.
timated, will base Its case on the
Prom pt.
K fflcleiu.
A
LITTLE
WANT
AD
IN
The
S ervice
HERALD will bring you in big FOR SALE: Resident lot Tenth FOR RENT: House. See John alleged motive of crime ns being
a quarrel said to have taken place
Elm. East front. Sec own­ Musson.
Building Material results. Advertise those old ar­ er and
between
the men following the ar­
at
700
Laurel
Avenue.
ticles you have stored away and
rest that one of the arrested men
have
no
use
for.
A
little
thirtyFOR
RENT:
2
nicely
furnished
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
THIS
Reasonable
rent. had given the sheriff information
cement work, sidewalks, build­ cent ad may bring you several FOR SALE: Fine home. 4 room bedrooms.
about the liquor selling of the
JS DIRECTORY
ing blocks, irrigation boxc«. J. K. dollars. Phone 148 and n repre­ house, screened porch, 1 1-2 Phone 144-J, 107 Third St.
other.
sentative
will
call
nml
see
you.
acres
land,
100
trees,
variety
small
Terwllleger, Prop,
FOR
RENT:
5
room
unfurnished
fruit,
nursery
of
1000
trees.
Ideal
[ t o place w l t b l a e a s y
TUBERCULOSIS CHECKED
FLORIDA—ORLANDO- Orlando for poultry farm. Locates! south upstairs apartment. Ilth and
people of S a n f o r d
HILL LUMBER CO. Houss
Elm St., $25 por month. Inquire nt
■o o ften n e e d e d .
DUBLIN, July 28.—Tuberculosis
Morninw
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
city
limits
on
brick
road
to
Orlan­
Service, Quality and Price.
||a t w h en e n y e p e in tile Free State is gradually less­
fied business, rata lc a word, min­ do. Bargain for quick sale. Sick­ 117 Park Avenue.
te reqnlrrd.
I t le
ening, statistics show. In 11)111 one
imum 2-lc cash with order.
ness. F. E. West, Longwood, Fla.
■Ip Sab etleally
(n&gt;
Lumber and Building Material
in about every 70 of the population
ilea re.
Lost And Found
was
affected by some form of the
Carter Lumber Company
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho FOR SALE: By owners, beautiful
Space Itt Thl*
West Third Street
Phone 668 accepted want ad medium in home,
...... . new house; ar* ncrcs, 125 LOST: A one hundred dollar bill. disease while in 1023 the propor­
had diminished to about one
Between Friday evening and tion
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word ornnge nnd grapefruit, all benring,
E CT 0 R Y
in
every
00. Tho decrease in
an insertion. Minimum -&gt;&gt;e.
I other fruits, palms, shrubbery, Saturday evening. Between Mi- deaths from nil forms of tuhercufPHONE
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miles to Sanford, a bargain
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149
DAVID B. IIYEB TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, j ifthree
sold at once. Owner leaving First Street. Finder please return 1023 the tuberculosis death rate
Fla. Thousands read the clas­ town. P. O. Box 884, Eustis, Fla. to Herald Office and receive re­ was 1.41 per 1,000,
ARCHITECT
ward.
sified pages of Florida's Great
M em ber t i t
lea Directory
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. FOR SALK: New cypress boat,
Goats nre sometimes driven over
llo a e B u i l d i n g
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Wanted
good trailer and complete set of
the plowed fields of the Nile Val­
fG — Multigraphing,
O r la n d o , F l o r i d a
Write for complete rate card.
fishing tackle. Will sell cheap for
ley to help break the colds.
land mailing—ns you
cash. C. A. Whiddon, 110 East 2nd WANTED TO RENT: Six or seven
Iwhen you want it
WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg. St.
room house. Modern convenien­
13. H. E. Porch. First
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
ces. In select neighborhood. Con­
(Bank Bldg.
S O I1 T III.A M I P A IN T
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large
porchWANTED:
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Please
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request.
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force to gather oranges, also to
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reaches potential buyers. Pu- FOR SALK: Nice fat hens and work truck farm nr stock next
rer. Phone 551 and 63-W lains, Bavarian ami Japanese
latkn Daily News is circulated in fryers 35c nnd 40c per pound, year. Address N. Ellenburg, Box
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an industrial and agricultural sec­ leave your order ut 2203 Oak 311, Greensboro, Gn.
China make lovely Rifts
tion.
Ave.
I 8 ervicr nnd Quality
Rooms For Rent
The Ball Hardware ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­
Reigns
P I A C A F E
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
Automobiles
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with
W’nffle House
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
| t . Mgr. 105 W. 1st St.
DEPEND All!, E USED CARS
weekly nml Sunday.
Classified
W. H. LONG
Lincoln House.
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MEAT MARKET
sst In Service and QualFOR RENT: Front bedroom. Call
1923 D o d g e C o u p e .
)t Street and Park Avent Milanc Theatre or 321 Mag­
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— 1922 Dodge Touring.
RINK’S FILLING
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
Send in your subscription to tho 1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 (on nolia Avenue.
Tribune or hand it to your local
Truck.
STATION
DRUGS
dealer so you can read Florida’s 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 Ion Truck.
Have you rooms to rent or sonic
greatest newspaper. One year,
second hand furniture to sell? 1113 Snnfurd Ave. Sanford, Fla.
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
IDRUG STORE — Pre$8.00, G months, $ 1.00, three months
Uso Tho Herald's classified page
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Drugs, Sodas. We
H. A. SPEIR
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LIFE OF BRYAN

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NUMBER 308.

He Started New Monkey War

Meeting Will Be Hel
Tonight At City Hal

Near Crest of a Swelling
Slope Where .Many Heroes
Lie, Body of Great States­
man Will Rest Peacefully

DAYTON’, Tenn., July 0 3 _
Flay Makes Character
Only 108
Karr To Re Principal
Milestones in the life of William Site Chosen Monday;
Is
Assertion
of
Dr.
Jennings Brynn, follow:
Speaker At Meeting i
• v.
Burial to Be Friday
March 19, 18Cp—Born at Salem,
Alexander
Karr
In
Illinois.
In Interest Of Big
X
In 18,0 Entered public schools Simple Rut Impressive Will
Address
to
Women
Civic Drive Here
1877—Eh.Vred Whipple AcaAlBe Washington’s Tribute ' 40WK«T»-a*mrnaom
• /, ... •; •* *•- \ \ J
1/ /
cmy.
10 Memo;} of Dead Leader Here is Loren Winner, who stirred up what promises to he another
'■Jk
\\ (
graduated from Illi­
fill Be Shipped nois1881—Was
evolution
trial"
at
Washington
by
filing
t,uit
to
withhold
pny
from
College, Jacksonville, Illinois
July ' 38.—Near teachers who "teach disrespect to th Bible" by giving instruction in I
trlinffton, Its being valedictorian of his class. ’ theWASHINGTON.
crest of a swelling slope where various sciences. He is shown here talking it over'w ith Jocko, of '
1883— Graduated from Unionsleep n great company of the dead the monkey tribe.
[Resting Place College
of I.aw, Chicago, and be­ of many wars, the American gov­
- ■ ■■
,
'h H b
gun practice in Jacksonville.
ernment Monday marked out i n 1
Urges Women of This
Keen Interest Shown
1884— Married to Miss Mary K.Arlington Cemetery n final resting
Tonn., July 28.
Baird, a t Berry, III. Removed to Place for William Jennings B ryan.,
City to Strive For
y of William Jcn- Lincoln,
In Organization Of
Ncbr.
Ilis burial there late Friday a ft­
fnn lay in simple
Community House
1888—Elected delegate to state ' i noon, with simple ceremonies,
Campaign F o r c e s
|c home o f a friend convention.
"ill fulfill his own oft repeated I
1890—Elected to congress in ! wish. In life a crusader for peace, \
lie people of Amer“Character is formed while
Everything i.s set for the
sympathctic trib- nominally Republican district and he chose in death to lie where tin
at
piny", declared Dr. A lex­
"Greater
Sanford" mnss meet­
started fight for tariff reform.
loinhs of militurv
ythers from among
ander Karr, educational direc­
ing
nt
the
now city hnll ut 8
* * * v « ;5 s r . f i s s s r s
■a* f i r
It poured m essages
tor of the American City Bu­
o’clock tonight. Because of
yet
|ncc into the little
i s a a - o r n i m l ih . reP™i
IS rb J
hil1* emorials
^
towering
the tremendous interest in the
District of Columbia Court reau, in his address to a rep­
jich houses the re­ Sherman silver purchase act.
resentative number of the wo­
reared
to
Washington
and
Lincoln.
campaign to “put Sanford on
To
Act
Today
Upon
Motion
1894—Choice
of
Nebraska
Dem­
commoner,
I he right he thus asserted to a
men
of
Sanford
in
a
special
the map," civic leaders tire ex­
ocrats f°r United States senator. place in the nation’s citadel of mil­
To Throw Out Suit Entered
thousands, whoso
meeting at the Woman’s Club
1890—Editor of Omnhn World- itary dead was hi* by virtue of
pecting it to he (he greatest
Recently
by
Loren
Whittner
ill championed, inourn- Herald.
Monday night when he spoke
m eeting of the kind in local
those
stirring
days
of
'98
when
he
silcntly of varying
1890—Nominated for president
1
on the slihject of playgrounds
history.
he had found in
Man
Has
No
Right
To
for children and their intllicnco in
3 Gold" speech. «
•
" S"
S n . f i ' r . . " * ™ : ! , " will be in
non chord when he of
The feature of the meeting will
the building of character of th? Mrs. Elizabeth Ackerman, nn in­
that
community
of
death
where
n.s
a
defender
of
the
Filter
Suit,
Is
Claim
,
, ,
. 1898—Colonel
of
Nebraskan
he the address of Dr. Alexander
people
of
n
city.
P
ep
many
cdmiiiU*
1
of
tho
Spanmate of a home for tho aged at Knrr, tho eloquent Chicago civic
e and revealed rcllg- ( volunteers in Spanish-Amerir;
1,11 ish-Amcricnn war, mil la r Iron ( ’rewNamhcringTwenty-Four
Ha ngnln repented the quotation Rochester, N. Y., is 108 years old leader who ha* stirred the public
t war.
United
S
lates
Can’t
Be
Sued,
Arrested While Beginning
from Muterlink. the great Belgian but still takes an active interest
Owen, daughter of,
1900—Nominated for president the Dewey mausoleum ami the
Is Another Contention Of philosopher, "what we do in our in life. Her favorite topic of con- spirit of Sanford with his m aster­
monument that honors those who
Tusk of Unbinding Liquor
joined her widowed at Kansas City convention,
ly addresses filled with convincing
Counsel for Government hours of leisure, determines m ore 1 vernation is recipes for soup nnd testimony
Cargo Valued at $250,(1(10
today. She was a c - ; 1901—Established the common, died on the Maine.
of the fundamental re­
than
war
and
labor
the
moral
|
gingerbread—they
made
them
betNot
nil
of
the
plans
for
Friday’s
y her husband, Major cr.
—
sources of Sanford nhd enthusiasm
fen, who has been a c - 1 1905-00—Made tour of world funeral services nave been arran g ­
WASHINGTON, July 28.—For- worth of a nation." Ur. Karr! ter, 7*» years ago, than they do about its future.
NEW YORK. July 17.—The tw..
ed, but it seemed certain that thousand ton steamship Augusta null motions for the dismissal of stated that he has studied this hit now, she says,
her on a lecture tour, with family,
Tonight’s meeting is for both
ierman Jennings, widow
1908—Nominated for president the Commoner wmii# be commit was captured by customs officers I '• Washington evolution case of philosophy for a number of
men
nnd women, and a large a t ­
years
and
has
found
it
to
lie
almoted to his tomb with only those in the Hudson river off Dyktltiiu were filed in the District of I’oGovernor Jennings of i third time.
tendance of thn latter is expected.
fhe |&gt;arty will nccom1913—Named secretary of state ceremonies which are fitting for a street Monday after the ship had 1 liinihin Supreme court Monday by bitcly true,
The municipal hand will give a
plain and humble citizen. No plan run the gauntlet of the rum block- the United Staten Government, and 1 Ole success of the English, he
Nineral party to Wash- by President Wilson.
concort in advance of the speaking
asserted, is mainly due to their
jbrrow morning,
I91G— Retired from Wilson cab­ iiad been made to sound for him mlo ami her crew had unloaded an ! Washington «.ly authorities.
program.
They will he presented to Jus- love of (day. First, he nnid, thoy
the bugle call that says a Inst disposed &lt;&gt;f a cargo of liipior worth
lit of the Inst rites for inet.
nearly,
and
always
have,
played
tleg
prices,
lenvj
lice
Kiddons
today
when
the
court
An np|ieal to the public to show
1920—Pleaded for prohibition en­ farewell to the soldier, nor to heap! $230,000, at I
(will bo simple and with­
in
teams;
second,
they
play
fairly
their
interest in a Greater San­
Ics
aboard.
The
1
calls
up
tho
injunction
proceedings
up
on
his
bier
the
pompous
tribute]
iug
only
|3
hotth
forcement
before
Democratic
con­
in accordance with the
ford movement by attending thin
of a great government for a fallen &lt;row of 21 men was arrested ami i-sued by Loren II. W hittner, „ and squarely and for the love of
| Mrs. Brynn. The bo- vention a t San Francisco.
meeting ha* been made hy I’rc/.i1923— Became chief liguru in leader of the people. Those of In j the captain admitted having turn government employe, to stop the sport; nnd third, they have always
ian has borne her sorbe. n comparatively independent in
dent
Edward Higgins of tho Cham­
payment
to
salaries
to
certain
prosecution
of
Booties
evolution
friends
who
are
doing
for
him
the
,
oil
the
liquor
cargo
over
to
"retailin flinching courage nnd
Washington city school officials on school life uway from home. Thun LommlHsioner Rhodes lolls ber of Commerce. In part he Mid:
11 times dTrected the nr- trial and made passionate defense last enrthly service believe h e 1 era” for distribution.
I'hiladolphia Moot ini; That
This is the first known case ttie ground that they permit the has English character even n&lt; far
"Every public spirited man nnd
ifor the care am! burial of religious faith ut Dayton, Tenn^ would approve of no funeral |»re
Host Mnrki'tiuR, Production woman in the city ought to con­
gram hut th-; simplest.
rlnco the coast guard b lo c k a d e teaching in the public schools here I tick ns the Anglo-Saxons been ile
f luajliami's remains.
mutter fur "dlsres|ivct for the Holy yeloped, hr said. What they did
Come From United Efforts sider himself n committee of u o
IT A D O r u t r i r n
tiy .-.onVw , «r T \ n
In oi tar *vr\ ^however, tho go&lt;&gt;- started that a ship of such 'aljq Bible."
in tliejr leisure tqmt resulted in
to help make this civic gimiel^-V^
successfully
has
eluded
Ih?
Aim
jlnnt
group that the .
^
eminent nnd the nation will do
Appearing for Frank White, nation" ” 111 W° rth ° f U,‘‘ K"Kli*1'
lould be laid in state upon I I I
PHILADELPHIA, July 28.—'The a Nueces.*, It can be done by oarL
R H T A D I A \ [ C what thev nr&gt; permitted to «i&gt;. •&gt;&gt; chasers and slipped into the har­
person attending himself and hy
treasurer of the United States, ona
eaJiCounty courthouse lawn X VF
IV V / 1 / V l i l i i i l O honor Inin. By direction of I*:,si- bor.
Greeks Sponsored Recreation
I
/ T " 1"0* bringing or influencing others to
of
the
defendants
in
W
hittncr’s
r |t was for a time decided,
As
tile
ship
was
being
toweil
deiit Uoolidgo flags on the govern­
As another illustration of the up- ‘
'T . . ?
” ? ?
come. If too ninny 'leave it to
[finally agreed upon was
ment buildings will fly a t half to the barge office, Assistant Sol suit. District Attorney Gordon building of character through play, I ?
1 ,0 "Dranizisl ef- George,’ the meeting will not be
asked
dismissal
on
several
grounds,
last viewing of the body
mast on the funeral day. His body icltor of the legal division of the
•f of* which were that Witt,
.. . • .!
' fr-\,
’ operative exchange, the meniheni the success that it should be. San­
Ekii should be on the lawn J. 11.Jackson Delivers A d d re s s will lie in state for a time too, aft customs service, held n prelimin­ the chief
t
a
n
d
lit "
of the American Institute of Co. ford’s greatest opportunity I.* here,
fers’ residence,
er its arrival here Thursday morn­ ary hearing aboard the vessel, ex­ ner ns a lux payer has no s
On Value of Chamber Of Iing, lint it is doubtful whether this amining Charles Wilson, acting log in court and that the United m d, D eveV S h i 1 r 1 ,w • operation today were told at the ft _is n time for the whole ritixen(oks, gifts of the dead
people. If every fifth lot or square IIlllv,.ri,ity ,lf ivnnsylvania by I ship to put their shoulders to the
Commerce to Community final public tribute will bu paid captain, mill others of the crew. States cannot be sued without its in
living cherished today
Sanford vvn.i a playground, d&lt;*- M.
VI Rhodes,
l»l.. I.. 1Florida
.0 .
iJ,... i__ :
wheel am) unite their efforts to
consent.
State
Commisin any public building.
Customs officials said the opera­
tuulnton nnd Mr. Stuwdared the speaker, there would alontr
their utmost to make Sanford one
Other
Grounds.
of
Marketing.
tions
of
thi«
Augusta
were
th”
most
Not
until
Friday
will
the
family
slieved Mr. Bryan's Inst
Members of the Rotary Club
way
Other grounds enum erat'd are: he
i no
i possible
,
■ ,to keep
, -him
iH'legntes
Delegates from all over the of the great cities ur tho state."
fcet was to inscribe his listened with a great deal of in- circle be complete and the funeral daring in the history of the cus­
That
the
hill
of
complaint
does
The force nnd determination
"f *
\
&amp; T ,,Initw l
UnHilda nnd Europe
Ireetings upon their fly lerest at the luncheon of the or­ service that afternoon probably toms and prohibition laws. None not state facts sufficient to con­
u' ' " K and before many months
''V^r were in attendance and Com m '- Imek of the campaign was fully
ly were found just after ganization a t tho Seminole Cafe will be held in the Washington of (lie officers had n license, it stitute a valid cause of ncli m in homes
Rhodes told them of tho doinoiinJrated h u t night nt the
Iner’s death was discov- today to tho brief talk of Hr. place of worship where Mr. Rrvan was charged, no log was kepi and equity.
the city limits would have to In sinner
growtli
of the Florida Citrus Ex­ imeting of captains to sMcct lieu­
\\ upon the scarcely dry Alexander Karr, educational direc­ was a constant attendant during there were no ship's articles giving
That the complaint states n o !extended 10 or 12 miles ill every change and the benefits that tho tenants for the big drive to come
were nenned the me. - tor of the American City llureau, the portontious days of his ser­ the names of the crew.
direction. Thus through their grout
next week. Tho officers of th?
The seizure of the Augusta came facts which, if true, won'I i :Ct!e iovo for piny, and organized rue re- growers hud derived from it.
finulship just liefore on the subject. “Tho Making of a vice in the cabinet.
team organization and 22 captains
plaintiff
to
the
relief
pri
y
*r.
lie
told
them
that
the
Florida
after
customs
officials
itml
receiv­
The place of his entombment nt
Two of the "ift hooks Man. ’
That it Is loanifest lip hi on i |c ntlon sponsored by the rulers of citru s Exchange, with rt,00» men,, answered the roll call and they
ed
a
tip
that
liquor
was
to
b
•
un­
Arlington
was
chosen
Monday
by
a
j
of a volume of Mr.
Dr. K arr emphasized tho fact
face of the complaint thn* 'Prea ti he Greek Empire, the (.reeks of hem, 20 sub-cxcharigcs and 123 as- spent the entire evening in select­
pche*, while the others that anything that does not help friend of many years, Ben. G. Da­ loaded from it. Shortly before last rcr White hus no individual inter
h:holars
: ' . and
. . most
r » intellectual
' H - i . ,peon . „ . s .
„ -child „f „cces. ing men for their team*. The spirit
midnight
officers
boarded
tho
of a treaties of the in the tanking of a man is of no vis, to whom the former secretary
est in the cuntrirversy nnd that tin'
sity” which was organized because of the meeting wa* gratifying to
&gt;Gry of state political vrliie and consequently should he hud expressed more thnn one** lii- freighter, but found that of its United States alone would I • uf *■!•• of nil times, ho suiil.
un acute economic need. In the campaign leaders nnd there is
desire to sleep In the historic na­ cargo of 2,3(10 cases of champagne, fected by any decree again
Dr, Karr further cited the eu­ of
abolished or prohibited.
early
years of the citrus industry every reason to look forward to
cordials
and
whiskey,
only
fifteen
(M of honor at the
’ -r'.riinniont liked best by tho Rom­ in hlorida, he said, oranges were the "sides" body lie ing one of the
J. H. Jackson of this city also tional burying grounds. He loved
White.
an
&lt;
&gt;
.*
thn
Roman
Empire.
This
wn*
remains today, the spoke ut length to the members the serenity of the sweep of th bottles remained secreted in the
Complaint Fails.
a luxury uml command* best ever organized in the state.
the American Legion of the organization and their visi­ wooded ridge, rising in gentle1 folds 1 quarters of the officers.
different from Ih*' Greeks, They considered
’I he captains will call upon their
Corporation
Counsel
Stolen
&gt;
,
for
e&lt;l
fair
prices
while production cost
Captain
Wilson
admitted
that
be­
detail of six former tors on the "value of the Chamber from the Potomac. He wanted, too, fore dawn Sunday morning the the Wn ihington city nUthuriti is, wanted killings ami hloodshud.
The
..
,in wi*» low and gluttcred market? lieutenants today and tomorrow
to lie close to the nation’s memor­
fcnihiTs who be on duty of ( omtnorce to this cominiinit
Romans
spent
their
leisure
time
liquor was transferred to a lighter. also took the position that Witt- Hill ..a,. * spent their c sure time tn w m . p r o u d l y unknown, so that and get their positive consent to
frd
The II brought out the fact that had ial to Abraham Lincoln, whom hi’ Tally
_ without. nrms.
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growers could pick and ship rerve in tin* drive, and Thursday
slips found on his confirm­ ner is without .standing mid do* I thi !»
ir_ downfall.T u,,U lhuH c r , , f t h the
I P»Y this last trib u te ! it not been for the excellent work loved, and that wish will he ftilfill- ed his story.
I chin'd that the complaint fails to
their own fruit independently and will turn in "certified" lints to tho
&lt;
d.
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a
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C
.t
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In
Chicago
where
there
lire
hirwln. Clay Green, I of this community organization
I'Cinpaign heudnuarters. The meet,
make money.
Assistant Solicitor Barnes wns.*®t forth any specific facts as to
The chosen place is one of the
I practically no playgrounds for the
i. hd Morgan, Will Iduring the past several years Snning Inst night was under the di­
unable
to
learn
the
names
of
ownthe
teaching
of
anything
in
(Us­
The
commissioner
pointed
out
(Continued on Page. Three)
large populace and only a few that hy 1893 tho production of cit- rection of I’rcsideni Higgins, R. J.
ilf'ed Ault. George'ford probably would have been a
ers of the Augusta, hul u rmiirnct respect of the Holy Bible,
p
a
rk
',
stated
Dr.
Karr
80
per
cent
Friend (.f the do- 1 vastly differ* ■nl city.
found nmong Wilson’** papers inMe. Stevens usked that a heariii fruit hud increased in Florida Holly, Colonel of teams, Majors J.
■the recent volution
It iias lieen through the efforts
dicatisl that she hud hocii charter-; ing on hit motion he set down for of crime is committed by juveniles, to 3,(MK),0()(i boxes per yenr but tile ‘ Ball, Floyd
. I’nlrncr,. J. 0 . Shir,hander of the Guyton of tile local trade body, be assert­
ed by a New York iii.in front a res- next Friday, while District Atlor- persons undet 20 years of age. big freeze of 1894 95 reduced the j milser, and D. L. Thrasher. Tho
An
actual
experiment
in
certain
ed, that a large amount of out
ideal of Miami, Fla., for the uin ncy Gordon said he was ready for
average annual production for tltv i I**tt®r took the place of H. R. Ste(Continued on r a g e Three)
Jn earlier Monday tie- side capital has been brought hit &gt;
of $1 and a 30 per cent shade of hearing tomorrow. In the usual
nuxt eight years to 350,(KM) boxes, i verts, who was called out of town.
expression „f ,jeep Snnfoni and through this organ | I I
course the hearing would lie held
c 1
1 V V n r L tin* profits.
"Fo we had only 350,01)0 boxes] U- H. McFnrlnnd campaign ntatithe offer of Dayton izatinn that a luimtsT of enter-! 1 *. &lt;♦ o L J o v I t i l
Yr
t\
The contract stated that the oil the motions to dismiss before
of citrus fruit in Florida to distri- * » explai ned tho plan of c.unhi a military guard of prising business and industrial
(Continued on 1‘nge Tlueel
(Continued on Huge Three)
bute among the 75,00(1,01)11 ..... pie paign. and make a pit :t fi
Itend Mi. Hryau on his firms have been secured for this I SWAMRSCTOTT, Mass.. July 28.
in the United States of one box per cent co-operation on the part
|y Journey. She urged city.
i I'resident Coolidge heheves the
for every 219 persons. In 1910 the of the entire ritixen.ihip to i i &lt;k&gt;.&gt;
|t L-ntati«jn and show bo
Clyde Griggs, vlce-nresid'.'iit of 1 Federal Trade Commission has a 1
production increased to (’&gt;,100,000 the campaign the greate .t poaaiblo
the Rotary Chib of Alielinc, Kan., ! useful function and he is not in ;
bnxcM or one box for every 15 per­ success.
Simple people," the was present as a visitor and spoke sympathy with suggestions that u 1
"The time has com e" lie said,
sons the supply had increase 1,100
|he i omiuoncr said af- briefly to the Rotarians. Gregg he abolished. It was the preiiper cent, and the growers were “when It i* desirable that every
:
Purchase
by
Birmingham
in
ter­
pan-r jn which she Black of DeUm l was also a guest dent’s conviction that while some ■
citizen render some kind of service
—&gt;
cats from the lak e Jessup (and getting $1.31 per box.
''itnlly proposal, of the club.
"Realizing that they must hrnnd- to nid in this movement. If n per­
of the criticism of tho trade com- 1 NEW YORK, July 28.—William support the proposition that a child Company of 1,300 acres, situated
•
all arrangements
Members present were: George mission is perhaps justified it it Meanings Bryan’s last forma! ut horn into a home where neither Jsouth of I.ongwimd and lying he- en the market, if the industry was son docs no more than simply em­
W, Hrockliam, Rnndall Chase, If. performing a difficult task as tin: terance on evolution, entitled Tho parent can read or write, may, in I tween laiko Triplet and Rattle- to yield any profit, farseeing men phasize to other* the imimrtAncu
J"
shielded from C. Du Rose, Dr. A. W. Epps, F. J. policeman of business and on a Bible is Good Enough for Me. np- spite of such an inheritance, rhm Unaku Lake, was reported here to- of the industry organized the of the sueeess of this enterprise*
F
inquiries of news Gonzalez, M. C. Haddock, W. M. whole i - performing useful ser­ lieurs in the current issue of Col­ to intellectual heights, provided I day. Tho purchase price is snid Florida Citrus Exchange. It had he will he helping. The state of
r v Hie local nttornoy-i Haynes, Wvn. J. Hardy, C. K. vice to the public.
lier's Weekly ns an answer to the environment is favorable.
to make the same fight that all mind in the community in regard
to approximate $213,000.
1'" n constantly In at- Henry, Edward Higgins, W. C.
No Reflection.
claims for evolution made in tlioj
Plans for th« immediate develop- 1 economic reforms have to make to this project is ideal. Kveryb«aly
1 lb] ii.’oolm •• to Hutchinson. George W. Knight,
"Most of our great men in the nient of the tract into tt subdivis­ against prejudice, scepticism and want* to see it a big success. They
SWAMI’SrOTT. Mass., July 28. previous issue by Leonard Darwin,
,,r Mr. Haggnrd her Flunk F. MncNcill, Dr. S. I’uTes- —-Gonsmnatlori of the European son of Charles Darwin.
United States come from the com­ ion property, are being made hy self-interest. It was effected by want to see Sanford advertise:t
l*'1" e would be repent- ton, F. E. Roiimillat, S. O. Rliin- security pact in the opinion of
"The theory of evolution," Mr. mon pen|&gt;!&lt;&lt; and it is no reflection I the new owners, it is said. Prartf- lean years that brought members widely. They want to see tl.i &gt; city
J l &gt;'mission to those who holscr. W. W. f . .Smith. Dr. It. E. President Coolidge would lay a Bryan says, “is dangerous to so- upon the parent to say that a child ,cnlly the entire tract will be divid- and prosperous years that resulted one of the most active soot* in t 8“
the world of keenly in- Stevens, D. L. Thrasher and A. E. brood foundation for further dis- jciety.
When one consider- man surpassus him in breadth &gt;&gt;t mental ],.,| into lots with frontage on lakes, in setbacks. It ban come through •state during the next six or eight
ders.
Yowell.
from un infant in 1909 to n robust months, and they know that thi?
nrmument.
I’uhlishcd
reports . hut u 'bundle of characteristic* m- vision or in depth of intellectual 1 making the property still more
J" Idle Uuroslty.
youth of Hi seasons today. Con­ Is th« best method of succeeding.
thut th? president hud given up , Merited from brute ancestor?, in enthusiasm. And thi* i not an xjrnhte fL. home sites.
r’te of the atalesmnn'a
"The next two weeks will dot er­
hope fo ranother armament con- ninny evolutionists do, it not only evolution, because we have exam­
Residence:* together with busi­ stant changes have been made
reniurkuhly free from City Commission Has ferenco were denied today at- | libels man the greatest handiwork ples of ignorant children who weru ness houses, making the tract a since its organization.
mine to a large extent just w hit
curoslty. Through the Short Session Monday though it was pointed out that jof the Almighty, hut It paralyze the descendants of intelligent par­ settlement within itself, are to be
"The organization ns it exists kind of a Chamber of Commerce:
rvnrcely enough |H&gt;rsons
ents. They simply lack the ambi­ erected, it is reported. Extensive today i* composed of growers, as­ you are going to have and how
European conditions are not yet all efforts nt reform.
!&gt;'• seen around the RugFollowers of Darwin have curri­ tion and ideuls that inspired in- improvements on the property are sociations, suhexchungen and the large your advertising fund wilt
Only routine business was trans­ propitious for initial,
to Indicate a that any acted a t the meeting of the City conference move.
ed this diM-’lrinc so fur as to de­ riustry. This is not a defect that to be started ut &lt;once so that it exchange. Each of these groups be. So much depend* tiism the ,*
^unusual interest or aii&gt; Commission nt the City Hall Mon­
d are that pity and sympathy, the comes in the blood, hut is the rv- &gt;may bo placed on the market dur­ hu* a vital part in tho general two weeks that it will bo to lie*
pr&lt;imineiife were within day afternoon nt 'ts regular meet- l»i*cu**es Agricultural Situation I greatest of moral forces, are un- suit of hud com ('anions or hail ing
„ tho w.......K
m ih
scheme of co-operative marketing self-interest of every citizen tn do
coming m
season.
hi tie residence. One or ing. The paving of a number of, 8 WAMP8 COTT, Mas.*., July 28. manly and interfere with the com- habits.
Those fam ilar with the location I *nd ‘‘Ul*k kl,s problems that ureih ls utmost^ to make th
fayton friends sat on the streets was discussed ami there | —Discussion of the ugricultuCil ing of their merciless 'superman’.
"Nothing could lie nion disas­ of the tr a d declare it is one of I l,r«*'ticnlly its own. Yet the inter- i» • “r™**:
II nccaaionnly u neighbor was di i motion of a loan to he ask - 1 situation between President Cool­ A few people who profess to be­ trous to the race than to have pa­ the moat attractive in the state, ICH^ "/
l*lu department* arc so
lucred to offer her uid ed by tile j ity. The proposed city idgo and congressional leuders who lieve in evolution have ever read rents net according to the philns- | possessing all of the things which IeIo««ly allied that each one is con-' Man and Two Boys are
elation. But the street beautification commission,
ophy of evolutionists. If every p a -|^ „ lu miikis^up a dcsirahVo^rusiden-1cornc*l about the problems ami ac
... which
..... . ' jire visiting white court for con Darwin. *
F*** empty of observ'er'.. was authorized hy the state legis- fdrences ha.* revealed a general
I rent, who, lacking education, **i- gjn| section
I n»in«Under- Estimate.
tivities of •*—
the -n-—
other. 'r*.«
The —
exchang . Dead From Poisoning
afternoon suminorusi laturc at its last session,
___ was
___ not
m agreement
........ .........
.. .......................
All Darwinians are prone to un -! tribute*! it to an inherited defect,
is primarily interested in the
that
legislation
in
the
lan
NEW HAVEN. Conn.,
greatest returns for its fruit.
f*n announcement that I appointed as had been announced next enngress 'should he limited to ' dcr-estinmte the relative Import- and believed thut his children
Markets
&gt;l see the dead mnn’s some time ago.
, ...............................
a co-onerativp marketing bill, the ^a nee of environment.
To argue | would Inherit that defect, it would
Two boys and a man i
jor moro men and women,
*■* - the
•• com -!1 main recommendation
*
.........................
. . ........ Inherit intelli- chill the spirit which has led pu\MIIASSADOH TO JAPAN l*IES]df*d in a room
Following the------meeting,
of the bres that descendants
&gt;uiitonances ami with mi*sioners met as the equalizing I ident’s agricultural conference re­ gcuce because of physical laws i* • rents to'devote themselves to tho
Hotel here today uftei
CHICAGO. July 28.—Wheat,
voices, quietly visited heard and equalized the proposed maining to be translated into law. to ignore the fact that intelligent j improvement of their children,
September, 1.48Vi tn !.48!i; De­
TOKIO, Japan, July 28.—Edgar lul l been hroken down I
and as quietly withdraw. paving of a number of streets.
people surround their children with ( “Darwinism gives us the doc- cember. 1.49Vi to 1.49Vi; Corn, Addison Bancroft, American Am­ Lance to the room vbic
r3 were seen to fall
Secretary uf Agriculture Jardine an environment thnt cultivate? in- •trine of despair; Jesus brought in­ September, 1.04', to 1.04'i ; Oats, bassador to Japan, died this (Wed­ occupied since Sunday,
^?uy shed in sympathy
but seen Monday nigh!
nesday) morning at Karuizawa.
The United States Mint a t C ar­ ays that motor truck* are not tellectual ideals and furnishes edv-jto the world the Guspel of Hope, September, 43Vi to 43H .
"Darwinism enthrones selfish*
NEW ORLEANS. July 28.—Cot­
1man went to a nearby t
son City, Nivadn, is to he tra n s­ hurting the railroads by taking the cation opportunities to th* childn*n?t part they echoed formed Into a Federal prison, nc- short-haul business from them, as j ren.
'n es-; the Bible crowns iovo as tho ton. stead, October, 24.50; May,
elvvd 1 food. The boy* are a
During 1924, Palestine
UU on l'age Three)
214)1.
riicro is proof in abundance to greatest force in tho world."
.ami l'- yearo old,
i immigrant.* 11,851
Coidiug to government orders.
it never has paid the railroad*,

Daughter
&gt;s In Dayton

Says Playgrounds
Arc Badly Needed

Higgins Asks For
Large Attendance

Motions For Dismissal Of
Washington Evolution Case
Are Filed By Government

IN HARBOR AFTER

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FLORIDA MARKET
EXPERT SPEA K S
ON CO-OPERATION

ON MAN MAKING

Coolidge Believes
Trade Commission

Magazine Publishes Final Utterance
Of Bryan Upon Subject of Evolution

mfrrcnfe*.-.,

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Longwood Tract Is
S o I d Birmingham
Group For $215,000

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FLORIDA

INCORPORATED

16 Miles from Orlando
16 Miles from Sanford

Direct East Coast Route from
Sanford through1Oviedo

ram

Rich Truck and Citrus Land

OVIEDO, in one of the richest trucking and citrus
sections of Florida, is by no means a new develop­
ment city. OVIEDO, for many years has been
famous for its truck farms and gray haired sel­
lers who know of the early days reside there. It
is an established city recently incorporated and
from both Orlando and Sanford, complete net­
work of paved roads in every direction; a back
country that has been profitable to every farmer

The country surrounding Oviedo is pretty. Gen­
tle rolling hills and large cool lakes place this
section second to none. It takes no far-seeing
business man to realize that every opportunity
awaits the investor in and around Oviedo. Prices

Lake Front Properly on Beautiful Deep Lake,
with Large Frontage. Paved road runs through
this property; adjoins city limits of Oviedo; pric­
ed reasonably. Small cash payment. Rasy terms.

arc low and even now the traffic to Oviedo has
doubled overnight.
Anyone who has been in Florida for only a few
months knows the value of time. The biggest
profit is to the man who gets in first. The true
value of Oviedo is something that you do not have
to read between these printed lines. Profit in this
section is just as sure and positive as any place in
the whole State of Florida.
W. J. Lawton, of Oviedo, in the last ten days has
sold over $144,000.00 worth of property and not
only is every purchaser satisfied, but can resell
at a good profit.
It s a pleasant, short drive to Oviedo. What are
you doing today?
.
»

Splendid Buys in Business and Residential Prop
of-town investors have already profited in
Oviedo. Investigate!

Oviedo
IH IH IIIM M lin iU

im iin n im iia k iii

�H ERALD ,

VAGE TWO

Could Better Fertilizer Be Made We WodiJl

SIMON PURE An d gem bran S ^
1 “Time Tried and Crop Tested” 8

All Lead to His Doorstep

July 1st, 1925 new price list of regular bran
Get sam e before placing your order. Send
fall requirements, save delays and be ready ,
is needed.
QUALITY First.
FA IR Prices.
PR0 \i

TAMPA. July
28.r-F loridn'i| ttnlninir of those confined to the
homes of correction for juvenilfrt hqtitulion.
They iuc taught
rnnk among the foremost of ths studies which are equivalent to
country and arc second to none in j the fifth grade work in the public
equipment and methods of training Jschools of the ntnte. They nro a l­
and management, according t o ,so taught vocational training such
Judge Edward C. Darlington, of ns rug weaving, basket making,
the local juvenile court, who has fancy sowing and the like. Roys
just returned from a visit to the of the school perform the manual
detention homes a t Ocnlu, Gaines* j labor necessary around the instiville, and Mariana
| tutinn.
Tire judge stated that he f e lt| Few hoys a t the Florida Indusmorc a t liberty to send refractory trial School for boys, located a t
children to the homes now than he I Marianna, wnntcd to leave. Their
did before he had visited them and I conditions and surroundings were
learned their good condition. l i e , so pleasant th at they find happisaid that he had heen somewhat ness there.
hesitant, heretofore, about sending! Judge Darlington said th a t ho

E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER?
Jacksonville,

Duval County,

Ten Acre Celery Farm—Closi
N ew Hotel

E. F. L A N E
REALTOR

Rooms 5D1-502. Phone Si
First National Bank Building,

,y impressed, he says, with the 300 hogs and over 500 chickens,
curriculum which is afforded the. Governor Mnrtin wus called upgirls in the academic work. They on by Judge Darlington while on
are also given practical tra in in g 'his tour and they conferred conin the lighter forms of farm work, corning improvements at the desuch ns dairying and chicken rnik- tention homes. Among Governor
ing. The girls take care of several M artin’s plans for improvement of
bends of cattle, about 500 chickens the homes is the instnliution of a
and have cultivated nearly nil of $50000 printing plant and a $30,the 200 acres of farm land on 000 wood-work shop a t the induswhich the institution is located, 'trial school for boys. These will
The Florida School for the F c e -'bc Pu‘ bito operation as soon as
blc-miruDJ at Gainesville was tha j possiblenext place visited, where Dr. J. H. I Charles W. Hunter, representaHodges, and superintendent nnd tjvc from Marion County, has
Dr. TV. S, Walsh, resident physi- been commissioned by the governcian, conducted the tour of inspec- or to visit the detention homes of
tion.
, the state and to report to him on
The institution employs ft s ta f f ,the needs nnd possible improveof_conrpctcnt instructors for th e'm en ts o f the institution. _____
gypsies. Sovetnl years ago the
tribes decided to elect an outsider,
or “gorgio man," ns a sort of ad­
ministrator. Since Cole was, by
adoption, one of them, ho could
dow displays, the snme marble
topped roda fountain, the rnmo tiin, the fields of France nnd not bj chosen, so they asked his
racks of magazines beside the Italy, the dusty highways of the wife to serve.
Doth Mr. and Mrs. Cole are an­
United States.
door.
xious to put in a good word for
Adopted l»y Tribe.
But in reality it is the plneo
Coic himself is used to the wan­ the wandering tribesmen.
where the romances of the vaga­
‘ Thtey do not steal little child­
derings
of these romantic tribes.
bond kingdoms meet; the place
ren,” says Mrs. Cole, "They have
where strange trails go down; the When a hoy of eleven ho was too
of their own. I've lent
place where the |/in c q without adopted by a nomadic tribe and themmany
money
many times nnd never
he
stayed
with
them
until
he
was
a throne can find the girl who is
of age, traveling nil over the once have I heen cheated."
always wandering.
Fond of Ornaments.
world.
For W. H. Cole, tire druggist, is
The gypsies’ fondness for orna­
lie speaks their language fluent­
the unofficial postmaster for all ly, knows their customs and hab­ ments lends them to carry most
the footloose gypsy tribes of the its, shares their joys and counsels of their wealth on their persons,
world.
in the shape of jewelry or as gold
them in th .ir difficulties.
Know All the Tribes
• When he withdrew from the coins attached to the clothing.
Cole and his wife know the lo­ tribe of Ids adoption, In his early
Gypsies are very religious, the
cation of nearly every gypsy tribe twenties, lie turned his attention Coles say, usually adopting the
or d’.nn in existence. To their j to business. As he became per­ religion of the country they spend
atorc each week conic scores of manently located nrious gypsies most* of their time in. Thus Unletters nnd dozens of telegrams, began to mail him letters to tic English gypsies are Episcopalians,
which they forward on to tlu-ir forwarded, until finally nearly ev­ {Spanish gypsies are Catholics and
- destinations promptly,
il.V tribe in the world user bin Turkish gypsies are Mohammcln dorrs.
................. . •
f Only a small percentage of the litre rrs a central ck-nriu
The Coles have enough pictures
resident) of Fort Smith know ion for correspondence.
land trinkets of gypsy friends to
Wife Know.'! Them, To
about Cole’s drug store; liul thou
Mrs. Cole, too, is known to the stock a museum.
sands on thousands of gypsies

SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART

Congratulations!

obOO,

Newell Announces
Co-Operation With Manufacturers
Brings Cement Plant To Florida Investigations 0 f
TALLAHASSEE, July 2 H.—Aft I tion purposes. Richard M. Meade Livestock Diseases
er ncvernl years of effort devoted of Baltimore has been placed in
GAINESVILLE, Julv 28.—'T hat
— TT------to cooperation with manufacturers, i charge of the preliminary sur­
vey i for the work plant, and has
the State Geological Survey, un­ hud men on the job engaged in the University o: Honda h x p e ri-; He W01, lhc title in the
der tho direction of Herman Gun-1 thi i work for sometime. The Cul- m eat Station will immediately tin -[ reading .some of the
ter, geologist, has succeeded in ) hort people hone that actual con­ dcrUtkc tile investigation of live­
bringing about the establishment struction of their plant can he stock diseases in Florida i.t the an­
nouncement made by Dr. Wilmon
To Appear at Milane
of cemrnt mills in Florida. Mr. started in tlu- early fall.
Tho Peninsular Portland Cement Newell, director, iintlcr provis­
Gunter has just been notified of company of Michigan also urc
contemplated plans that call for nlanning to build a plant at Talli­ ions made by the recent legisla­
the establishment of a mill in nn. Construction work is expect­ ture, a department of veterinary
CUrux county. Announcen'.u-'t xv.i ed to begin on this lit an early science has been established in the
made about two weeks «•»., iky. d a l R a w materials for this plant experiment station, with Dr. A
will la- obtained, it in stated, in the 11. .Shcalcy ns head, and Dr. I). A.
n plant would be cinntruct-.-d «t Ivicinity of Rrouksville in Hernan­ Sanders as assistant veterinarian.
Tampa.
do county.
Dr. Shcalcy lias for some years
The (’ulbert l.ininntnnc Plant
Thu establishment of these two past been professor of veterinary
of Viigmia and Georgia, which plants will involve investments a g ­ science in the College of Agricul­
own approximately I .(Mill acres of gregating several millions of dot- ture. This position ho will con­
land in Citrus county, have noli- lais In entirely new lines of busi- tinue to bold nnd, in addition, will
exereiso supervision over the re­
fled Mi. Gunter, in a I Iter jm ‘ no * for the statu.
received, that they tduu to erect a
Much time has been given by search work along veterinary lines
large cement plant In the near fu­ !geological survey during th'- lust in the Experiment Station.
Dr. Sand.-rs, who received his
ture in the new Iin • of inilrond few years toward creating an inbeing constructed by the Seaboard Iterest among outside luanufaetur- training at flcnifon College and
Air I inn between Inverness nnd'ers in the economic resources of the Kansas Agricultural College
I
ill©. 11 \ i
inino
I Florida. Only recently lias the sur­ and who until recently held the
somotim" ngo that the Seaboard vey completed a comprehensive re­ I position of assistant veterinarian
was building this at retch of line port on the days and limestones in the Kentucky Experiment S ta­
t o .connect a gate for u ihort of the state, the two principal raw tion, lias heen selected by the
engredionts used in the manufac­ , Board of Control as assistant in
ture of portlnnd cement. These re- the department just created at the
pcnplu also'ports have bccin givn wid distrih Florida institution.
Among the problems to he taken
manufacture lltlon among manufacturers and
ral construe- others interested in such resources. t'P immediately by these station
workers nro included the so-called
| "salt sickness” of cattle, Mason’s
cyeworm of poultry, infectious
Asleep in the Deep
n s o ..R.9P ^ R0CQyE and, DOROTHY GISH IN THE
mastics in cattle and the types of
PARAMOUNT vPICTURE 'NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK/

B ulgaria Moves To
P rev en t P rofiteering

Keep out qf the Kitchen
in hot weather
Why stay around an old
hot kitchen baking bread in
hot weather? There are so
many things to do — places
to go and so much to enjoy
out in the fresh air. Start
today and serve M e rita
Dread every meal, and turn
your bread m aking hours
into pleasure and happi­
ness hours.

M EN — ! Do you k n b w that in ri
fifty pound sack of flour you buy, youl
tcncc your wife to fifteen hours of hot .j
tering kitchen labor in making and bifl
it into “ h o t b r e a d ”—just to pleased
Think of how uninteresting it must Del
that dear wife-y of yours to be laboring
mixing, baking and dish washing—
provide “hot bread” for you ! Whyitfjj
a heart to heart talk with her right^i
be careful, she is proud of her abfr*J
cook and is ever so anxious to pl^J
and make you happy. But she ougHJj
he tortured in an old stuffy kitchen
is as hot as blue blazes.
Just tell her to serve M erita B rcad j
there is none so good in flavor, qufl
purity. It makes good toast and is
health building material. T w o sizft
and 15c.
...
j
F R E S H D A IL Y
ER O M YOUR
G R O C E R

W right, Warlow and Company
Art* Now Receiving Application For

improved Business and Itcsulenlial Property
in Sanford
I'tintl.i immediately available subject to title
examination.

iW m m w
lences of

r Helms of Dss Moines, la., has completed
Usissippi River on u mattress. He is a u
attresses ho sella float. So he put n light
’a»e the bow a toboggan flare, stuck an t
*nd got up a speed of eight miles an hour,

... !e.
railroad in penimtula
r lortiln was constructed between
Sanford and Orlando in 1880 It
wus called the South Florida The
engines on the line burned wood
und when fuel ran short, often
times the passengers would get out
ami help the crew gather wood

D O U G lj^

APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
SEE

DuBO.SE ANI) HOLLER
kealtors

112 Park Avenue

MADE BY THE
A M E R IC A N B A K E R IE S CO

�Dr. Karr Addresses
Women O f Sanford
AtMeeting Monday
inued From P arc One.)

Enter F lorid a, T o u c h in g
Gult A t City O f Pensacola

The. Frisco expects to build the
line from Kimbrough to Glenalle.'
to. that it will touch the Frisco
about ft? miles from Birmingham
and give It the connexion with n
' deep w ater port ns well as a hotter
connection with Florida from the
West.
W hether the Frisco shifts its
main activities from the southwest
to the southeast is problematical
but its actions, if sanctioned by the
Interstate Commerce Commission
will mean that Pensacola will be
given an opportunity to compete
with the ports af Galveston, Port
Arthur, New Orleans and other
Gult ports from the trade coming
through Kansas City from the mid­
west.

The last of the three hanks!
which.h*W been doing business in
ildgo,' Oklahoma, closed if* doors
May 0, W ving the liierchhnts of a (
town of 6,000 population with only
the money in their cash registers
on which to operate.

(Continued From Page One.)
intent of Mm. Bryan cities, he assorted, has shown that
within 12 months after tHe estab­
; said:
WASHINGTON, July 28.—An­
happy he died in peace lishment of adequate playgrounds,
Traffic men and shippers of
juvenile Crime has decreased not other railroad line is to come into Florida have expressed the opinion
pain.”
Thompson, secretary to less than 98 per 'cent. This Is one Florida and make water connw- thnt the entrance of the Frisco
and df recent months of the great reasons whv the cities ! lions nt Pensacola Within a very line into the state will mean much
linn. Rd, Walthall,
it companion, reached of Florida should w a k e 'u p 'to 'th e "hort tl™c- if P'“n» now underway to the commerce in Florida. It is
night after a hurried feet the establishment of piny. I hy the Fruoo Line meet with the understood that the Frirco plans
•'am Seminole
Co.,
'
H
» ' .
*,
lntiTatnte Com- to develop the port of Pensacola
an of a visit among grounds and community recreation a PProv*)J ?*
S a n f n M , Kin,
»! th,-‘ anti to make special efforts to give
f -.
‘Virginia. He was wide- ccnters is the greatest thing they; ")e.rcp ,Con' n,1*s,nRbefore he learned of can’ do in the upbuilding of the hn*co s move to get a Oulf port an nprpeciative service to Florida.
Ilrnr K4i
i .death. He immedi- value of their communities, he ns- ,l*ler being blocked in its .efforts This connection which will give a
1
•■
a
I to get to a Texas Gulf port over | direct line with Kuiua* City from
od many of the bur- sertC(j
its own lines.
'
• ‘
Playground Facilities Needed
Pensacola, traffic experts say, will Japanese Climbers
the widow has been
1'enpte‘a xnryluK tnate* U rr“A child Is horn into environ­
It is planned hy ine Frisco to mean much to problem of handling 1
iletly along with the
fleelrd In Niilklita morn IHlrrrU(on­
ment
but
heredity
is
born
in
us,”
To
Explore
Rockies
and
increasing
business
through­
purchase the cntir% capital stock
arrow.
ly than in pd«.
Closes Business
• he said. " It is practically impos­ of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham out the west with Florida points.
At
Pensacola
the
Frisco
will
con­
sible
to
control
heredity
because
and
Pensacola
Railway,
which
runs
TOKYO, July 27.—Under the
to the honored dead
It arent* tn Ii* a rhar*rtrTl«llr nt
with the Louisville and Nash­ joint auspices of the Tokyo Nlchi
fflair* were flown at of fixed genetic luws but it is pos­ from Pensacola to Kimbrough, nect
hninnn nmnm InW aA ftn pel nanteville
Railway
nnd
the
Seaboard
sible
to
control
the
condition
of
a
Alabama,
a
distance
of
142
miles,
Niclii,
the
Osuku
Muinishi
and
the
Monday and Dayton
The old Kansas City, Fort Japan Mountaineering Society, an thlnx.
Jispcnsed with the cuk- city into which n child is born!" and to them construct 123 miles of Airline.
Scott
and
Mempnis railway, a part
road
IronwKimbrough
to
Klenallen,
For
this
reason
the
playground
fa
­
will bo made by a partly
slness until the In tpeople prefer d n t, na prls
of the Frisco line, between Kansas attempt
Alabama
to
connect
with
the
main
cilities
of
Florida
cities
should
and
of Jnpanese mountain climbers to anilKotor
. The business holiday
Ihep when &gt;«n a rt down l»
City ami Birmingham, will now be­ ascend the heretofore insurmount­
line
of
the
Frisco
ihnt
now
runs
can
be
increased
he
thinks.
Proclamation of Muyor
There nre three sides to a child. from Kansas City to Birmingham, come one of the important factors able (teaks of the ('anadinn Rock­ itut1. &gt;"n Jual ninilr n ntnrt, tirIwho called on the citihe
declared. There ' iV the mental’ AppUcaUdn for permission to take in the system instead of a second­ ies. The party, which will lie enn- &gt;«ahr Ikftr am n» ninn) kinds „(
Ifrain from their usual
rfnan na them nrr Mini a nt in m l in n
which
is carrd for by the choola tho8c S‘CP8 )vlU
nmde to the In- ary part.
by Mr. Maki, one of the linnrilliiK fcouar hnnh. timir people
of hours
Pensacola is the harbor on the tnined
a period
period oi
nuu.it.i1the sniritun 1 which is* cared for bv lcr*ttt*'e Commerce Commission
leading mountaineers of Japan,
the front The 1 p^ocla- the ehurche-J nml the' t h i n u / s . l 'H ’
t he next tvw llaya‘ UCLOnl gulf coast and is the nearest to the will include representatives from llkr hi* &lt;tn*n nnd nnnip llkr llttlr
itna»—some aha*** amt some hitlr
rapidly
deveL
ing
steel
industry
iside, but who takes care of this ing to announcements mndc here.
the Peers’ School and Kelo Uni­
of Mr. Bryan:
About 18 months ngo the com- center of llirmingnain. The Muscle versity. Final preparations will be lean.
while in line of d u ty ;!™ '81 ’mP
{ “ », .a r.^Lt? |l» * ml**l°n by n ru'ing prevented the Shoals, Birmingham and Pensacola
ie dearest
L-st to his heart. * S i.o f ,£u;n,!,n f.n
’
asked. p r i?co from reaching a gulf port Railway is in the hands of recele­ made at Vancouver.
Thrn Ikrrr nrp rain. tinny |irr
The climbers will sta rt out from f»r rala fur pets. Anil Ihrrp nrp a riturns in his u n - ■ The insure time problem ^ con- 1 when jt blocked the purchase by ers and
/ton mourns
nd has
hus nnever been completed
with TO horses ami n num­ rrnl rnrli-llra id Cnl*. ninmin llir
| fronts not only this town but thy the Frisco
p r iSCo of
of the
lh ”
the International
international to Birmingham nor to Muscle Jasper
ber of native guides nnd a base hem hniittn lirln* Ihr Turn I'nl nml
______ —
entire nut ion. I r. K arr stated. The (^rca^
Northern Rnilwnv
which
Shonla
but
stops
a
t
Kimbruugn,
Great
Northern
Railway
which
I b i s or
------building of this
any other com- . .
. .u ,• •
...... ...........
camp will be established ut the Ihp I’olr Cal. Uni In nir n phi l« n
I
„M.U
.n v •
MILS* Galveston,
XSill r o a n 'l l ,
‘
" -be
mi»tuk&gt;*
uiVe (VV
let_the
munlty
will
be a grave mistake
munlty
will
Texaa
UnderI- risen
these into
conditions, the where it connects with the South­ foot'of Mt. Colombia. The party rnl. rtrr|il nkrn tin n Pulp ni l iing
....... „ rnln,uUrr. And «p mn«t
unless the "mothers take a hand heliaf has been expressed th at the ern Railway. The lailroad owns is expected to be away about three ,
months.
for the establishment of rccrwi-• „nh,mi
„
i
n„
u,iii n.i- t:~ ..
valuable
ware
houses
and
docks
lint
iiyrrliink Ihr nlil atnmlhi, Ikr
will this time sanction
tional rdvantagea for the children commission
at Pensacola and n«s ample coal NOTII K OK A1‘1'I.U' k’l ION KOI! t-nnnry lilrd. 'Inrr ninny inIbkiiIiIciI
the
efforts
of
the
Frisco
to
reach
he declared.
a gulf port.
TA\ IIKKU I MIKII SKITIOS old nintita km r frrtln l Ihrlr l l i n
bunkers.
Dr. K arr further urged all those
hlrda nml
sts ok t i i i : iik:\KIIAI. v r v r - an«r rm tln* rnnnry
I.TKH OI Till-: STATK. OK KI.O- ii rill In* fur ikrm In aln*.
present to lend their support to
IIIII
A,
establishment in Sanford of tingued From Page One.)
children’.
I • Notice Is licreliy given ttint O. it.
ktiil there nrr some |ien|ilr n Im
,iful in Arlington. .With- proper and necessary
Wolcott purcluiMir of Tax iVrtlfl- ilnit'l rurr nkat kind of pels the*
Hiid
community
institutions
and • xs throw of the summit
cuti'
N
&lt;
&gt;
.
.HU.
iluliit
llotill
itay
of
(Iranitiinr school, high school, on Silt'THKRN Accraillt
June'. A. I* il'SX lias T11•*•I satil cer­ hate. I knew 'line limn nhii kml n
,est ridge, his orave Will J pluim-.d the intrinsic vnlue of such
list. Two ypur’M colleitn,’ liualhuss coii. «i., uit nppctuls shpertificate In my office, unit tins matte |trl rnttlrsnskr. lip usrd him ss no
ie bosom of a wide un- to any town or city. Morn play­
viscil stuily. So loafioK. lilrls ch:i|otoioii Alt cnnv«nl«nepa.
appllcal Inn for tux ilccil to IssiO' III Mlii no elo-k to m l him up In (Ingrounds
mean
more
home:!,
he
ep, grass grown nnd
f 28 per month or ISI.uii pur term. Suniitier noli out July 27lh.
Hi-cnritUliee ivltli Imv, Nul'l certlflKail term, N-ptiinher 7lli Write for • .ittilorin-. 1* It. llltOWNcall- Binlirnci-s tin- fnlloWltiK tli-MC! Ill' miarMln*.
off with old oaks, said, find there are many of the
IN
&lt;
J,
I’ri-n
.
Norman
!‘:irU,
ttn.
• l! ilrop.-rty sltual.'.l In Seminole
iilde across the placid most important things in this
county. Ktorlila, tn-wlt:
tie inuslit*f for*rl I'rrsldenl
world
which
will
not
live
without
e capital city, a pnnosi: i-i of Nt: i-t iif sw i-i iif I'iiAnil
I'
b pel—the Iron horse—tchlch
a
proper
holm*.
NW
l-l,
geeltull
!'.
Twp.
21S.
IttUIRe
storic landmarks; tiie
.11 Hast
2.tiu uercs neither alinoliera nor sleeps—opllhof the Wnshingtui
Tin- nilJ Iit ml lo-lmt assessi-il nt er does II rnl.
tlir
ilutp
nl
the
Issuance
of
sui’ll certhe austere colonade of MOTION MADE TO
Hflriite in Hu* nuitie of Unknown.
memorial, and the muAmi thnl hrluss us donn to Ihp
Unless said certificate shall lie rcwhite dome of the cap- DISMISS
CAPITAL'S
I'cm iil accnrilllK to law lax deed prt ruldill nnd pel rnt class. Imi
• r A UKlist- A. I&gt;. m r..
I*eii|.|p koine llmrs itho let ii
rise in beauty the EVOLUTION C A S K S
Witness my official slKnaltire and t, lilii* ml run nil o rrr them. Iiulionill
this
the
'.'1st
day
of
July.
A
le plriKiie or no htiliiinle pluKtiP,
Ismail stones of rememP . IS2.7.
f above the dust of those
(Continued froin Page One!
V. It luUV.I.AHN
And In ■onip BlntpB txhprp Mr.
clerk flreiiU Court Ni-mlnole
I served their country in there was any evidence taken ns
i 'miniy, Klorlda.
Ilrynu
hnsn't sin-rrhilril lit kypiioll*and low, at home and to whether the injunction prayed
ISKM-)
Inu tlip IpKlalnturp. you hi-nr of prorners of the world, oil for hy W ittner should issue.
Hy A. M We.dm, I). C.
July 21 -28. Ana I -11-18-25.
plp tt ho lint.* ppt monkey ■, ttlili-h
Isea, long since nnd yesIt became known tonight that
tony protp b o u i i - I I i I i i k or It may not.
Fithiu sigh', is the central W ittner's two attorney’s sought
M ini i: u r m n t K itu i.u n it’s
i
&gt;ii:i:ri&gt;ii
[of them all, the tomb of during the tiny to withdraw the
Aml I hntp hcnnl tif ynoo* iiirn
i Tim annual uientluK of Ihe sim-kawn Soldier rising before suit, but when informed they
i holders of Hi.Hanford-OvImilo
pretty little flnpprrs iiliool
fucude of the Memorial would have to nppcur tomorrow
COOL) L O C A T IO N
Truck Itrowi-r*. tne., will In* held at pi-lUnit
1the t’liurl llouso ml Tuesday .'Ve­ IS years old nnd lellln* llirtu all
itre. Only n few steps before Justice Siddons and ask for
il! llK, AUK'lst tth ul 8 ii'cloik.
rlKlt In I'tele ln|e!
(the vault where Dewey withdrawal, they decided, after a
T. K. AUAMH. ITeshlent.
Util but recently. Further conference with their client, to let
Aitest:
llol Ihp kind nf 1'i‘t Ihnt nppenls
It A 1*1 Hilt. Hppt'y,
Price $4200 each
crest, Sheridan sleeps the present action stand.
to
mr must Is nw at Ihi-se 11*21
I'Uhllsh
.lime
21,
30;
July
7,
It.
21,
-a t the door step of the old
28 .
B, II. Dolby, one of the a tto r­
■oimIpI K b b p x t o n i ' h . Thnl rprtnloly
lal mansion thnt onco was neys, said the effort to withdraw
Is n iiIcp prt to hnte ronnlnu it mu ml
M iriiK
ubf is’e. Each in his own the suit was not taken with a
Only sr»0U Down
tii unniiyue*' thyt '»n nml ttlllt you t*hereter you Ke.
'fid#
As
■Ml
place of bivouac, ^oe view to givii^j. up the case l/uT" to
niter lid tv, 1 will not tie remain*1 &lt;5. \ *3 VSt
slide fer nii\ ilelitH ft*fintnu*t«*«| t*y
Phil Kearney, Porter gain tithe to perfect a stronger
and balance yearly
my tvHe. Who lots Iteett ulinelit from
id Miles keep the watch one.
my Ii..iiu Him. July x.
There is among them
KI.MKIt TCIt 1:11.1..
General W alter Q. GresDetroit’s
municipal
street-ears,
rho in his time was both sol­
♦ 4*4*-m *^*•&gt; •:* •&gt;■:*•&gt;-v*5
+-5 &lt;•-i ■:*^ -(• ••• -5-t* *8+1- -t*+*4 + -v-;*
supposedly making money, are
id secretary of state.
MID-FLORIDA LAND CO.
charged with a $.'1,185,227 deficit.
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The auditors must have been l e t ­
11!) First National Hank Uldg.
SHIP CAUGHT ter accountants than politicians.
—Cleveland News.

PETS

AL READY
LAST VISIT
COMMONER

NORMAN

INSTITUTE

For Q uick Sale! |

TWO NEW BUNGALOWS!

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D rive
S U N S H I N E ! These
Facts
Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.
HoD1^
f'iatNOWZX^
NNOUNCING

iRBOR AFTER
IING RUNNERS

Take Care of Your Back Yard Bankers

Inued from Rage One)
to be engaged exelusivehtwise trade. It is belittuor cargo was taken
Used vessel from a su*|ni runner off New Or-

A lill Vine
ITU tU
DW Will
Wi l l ftl’ay
tl y lBig
l l ^ iri
VIIIVIHI.-*
A ItllllL*
Little DExtra
Care Ituil
and IFeed
Now
Dividends

|igusta, a twin-screw
worth about $250,009.
Lugusta, with one of the j
)t the wheel, was being '
the Hudson by a coast
tr. the wheel was "foulvessel went aground
Kti. She was pulled off
)r. Customs officials
b t the prisoner at the
Itiuriully ran the vessel

Chick Feed.

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Growing Mash.
Laying Mash
Scratch Feed
Make Roultrj Ray the Sunshine Way

Your Money Buck If You Are Not Satisfied

SUNSHINE1EGG MASH

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JNO W. SNEED

■dint Dawes declares
^ to "take the case to
■ The dry sipmil is makP&lt;ir jnsi that.—ilomdunetin.

SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
Official Marketing Agent for tho
Seminole County Roilltry
Association
A

The Opening

BEL-AIR
PRICES ADVANCE ON AUGTST Ut

of (lie
That NOW is the time to join the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE for your

\Sanford Filling Station N o. 2

membership in the Sanford Chamber of Commerce is an Investment and
an insurance on the future enhancem ent of realty values in your com|

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Corner
12th
and Sanford Avenue
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ednesday July 29th
J. H. PYLE and W. Ii. REITZ, Owners
To Re Mauaged By A lcxan »Iei* Wutt, Known as “Scotty’*

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BodwelJ Realty Co.,
Phone 453

214 First St.

W. R. Smith, Mgr

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Sanford Herald
• t f t y a f l t r i M i m »»H
■ l t i i r at Saafonl. Klarlda
Itirtd ms Becond C ltu Matter,
tuW 17, i m . a t the PoetofMce
tturord, Florida under Act ot
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snnM niii'T iiiB h a ik u
V » a r— 17."0 HI* M o n th s 11.60
Il:arml in Ciljr by «Ju»rl**t. per
alt, Ifco. Wuekty fcdttlon if.UO
r v»er.
IM ctlA b &gt; OTIt l't All ntniuary
notice*, card* o( thank*, resolution*
and notices ol ent«-r:nlr._-lit* where
rSartt** are Kinds will be .*»ar*etl
f»r at regular advertising rate*.
MtUtnVH T1IK ASBOC1ATKM I’llKSt
The Aeaoelated Pres* la exclustvaly entitled in the use (or republlratton ot all newa dispatches
eredlten to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In this paper and also the lo­
cal newa puhflaned herein. All right*
of repuhlfcatlon of special dispatch­
es herein are also reserved.
TUESDAY, Jl'L Y 2 * 7 192.T
•

TH E HERALD'S PLATFORM
1,—Deeper water route to Jaeksun, elite.
2,—Construction of St. Johns-Indiun River canal.
3,—Extension of white way.
i .— Extension of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
A.— Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
f.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
Is—Construction
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8^—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa ­
cilities.

A Chance to Show Your Colors

THE SALFORD HERALD/ TUESDAY,

I

There is to be an important mass meeting tonight at the
city hail auditorium. The people of Sanford, who consider
themselves real boosters and who are interested in seeing
Sanford get to its place in the sun, will allow nothing to
stop them from attending this meeting.
If you nre one of those citizens who allows the other fel­
low to do all the work, if you think the Sanford of yesterday
is good enough for today and Tomorrow, if you nre trying to
impede the progress and the growth of your community,
then you nre not expected to be present tonight.
If you are a booster, if you believe in Sanford and its fu ­
ture possibilities, if you are a progressive citizen, if you
realize your civic duty, if you are not an old fossil, then you
will be among those present when the meeting begins.
You are not to lie asked for money. You will be merely
expected to give your whole-hearted support in making the
Chamber of Commerce drive the success it should be. Your
presence will contribute largely to the success of the cam­
paign fo ra greater Sanford.
An interesting program has been prepared. The band
will be on hand. I)r. Alexander Karr will make his greatest
speech of the campaign. The place will be crowded. The
meeting will start promptly at eight. To get a good seat you
must go early.
The people of Sanford are united in all worthwhile move­
ments. They can be counted on to give their support to
the Chamber of Commerce in making it the powerful organi­
zation it should be. They will show their progressive spirit
tyy packing the city hall auditorium to its capacity.
Tonight you have an opportunity to show your colors.

And This Is JuljT

A s Brisbane Sees T H i V - -

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THE GREAT UNSOLVED

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T w o ' b n co u p |e n
t h e y g o t o a pi"tUr* * N

( C o p y r tts iil 1 J J 0 )

Time it h
it Is almost tim*

CONGRESSMAN BLANTON of
Knnsns, says the local District of
Columbia law forbidding "teach­
ing of disrespect for the Bible,"
will be made a law all t»vrr the
rountry. That wouldn't tie n bad
idea, if the Supreme Court calls
it constitutional.

R ollin' stone,

env rnona, but
»«t
mu Mri’
one.
t

A LI, AMERICANS should re ­
spect the feelings and religions of
all other Americans. No: decent
man would show disrespect for the
Bible, the Talmud, the Korun, the
learned and admirable maxims of
Confucius, or any other religious
work.

Matrimony make,
one. hut it makes
two.
Pt*
Our Idea of „ , .
is n nninll man I
pec.
» b.
Nothing can f„i .
look worse than an 0|
shoea.
at

TO A MAJORITY of Americans
the Bible is the book sacred above
all others. The Constitution for­
bids the passing of any law show­
ing favor to any particular relig­
ion, nmi, regardless of constitu­
tional rules, toe majority would
not compel respect for its own re ­
ligion, or its own sacred book,
without doing as much for the
views and the hooks of various
minorities;

One yard of shog ,i
&gt;re interc'illnj,
more
interesting
of bnthing suit
Blowing your „ .
is all right. But nt* 7 , l|
it to beat the b. ml 1-74
The chief trouble
is the more of it
right you think yWi&gt;
------Monday was waih d,r»
it is the day mother * , /
family survived the

THE ANCIENT Order of Hiber­
nians expresses "u tter contempt”
for the Ku Klux Klan, and de­
mands the return of light wine
nnd beer.
One good thing, you notice in
all protests against Prohibition,
nobody asks the return of whi.-key
or the saloon.

obligingly increases. They mud
also cat tin* finmers' wheat, but
lln* Government doesn’t oblige tin*
farmers by compelling a forty per
cent increase there.

dobb^

Time cur»",
having to shave. 7 ,Uli*t

R eaped the Bible.
Ancient Hiberniamr.
The Romanoffs Did It.
llappjr Railroad.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

The end of July finds tourists and homoseekers flocking
to Florida at an unheard of rate and as fast ns railroads,
steamships and automobiles can firing them. What will be
the condition by January and what will the coming m o n th s
bring?
Who would he so foolhardy as to venture a guess. No
matter how ridiculous predictions made today might seem,
“ I bTb LE VRRS e ’T o i T t o HAY
THE ANCIENT Hibernians also
DELIVERANCE AT HAND:— they will be more than surpassed by the actual achievements nraise the Jews, and declare that
1 will be with him in trouble; I before the winter season is over.
Hyani Solomon, a Polish Jew, was
wilt deliver him. I’salrn 91:15.
To see almost the unreasonable, one has but to go to one of the financial mainstays of
-------- o----- -—
Miami. Down there the hotels are turning people away be­ tin* American Revolution and has
............... FRIENDLESS ..........
bail the credit due him.
cause
they are filled to capacity. Many of the big winter never
Friendless, hut not because the
The Ancient Hibernians dud the
hostelries in both Miami and Miami Reach have already Jews, united, should give the
world
Has coldly shouldered him aside, opened while others plan to do h o at once. But in the face Ku Klux Klan an interesting con­
Friendless, but not because he of idl this it is difficult to find places in which to stay.
test.
hurled
Trains are being operated down the east coast in two sec­
His hnte at men, or God defied—
THE PARIS MATIN rays the
Friendless because ho always tions, some of them with as many as twenty coaches and all RoUheviki
government has shot
thought
of them well filled. Steamships plying between Miami and Prince Golitzine,
seventy-six years
That Joy was something men northern points are doing a capacity business. The high­ old, and fifteen graduates
of the
could buy,
way
down
the
east
coast,
and
it
is
a
good
one
now,
is
a
con­
imperial
Alexander
Academy,
Friendless because his friends he
tinual line of Fords and Packards, all loaded down with bag­ which in the Cnir's days was the
bought.
center of education for young Rus­
And found that purchased friend- gage and enthusiastic tourists and homeseekers.
sian aristocracy.
P
ships die.
To eat in a restaurant in Miami it is necessary to stand
Golitzine once was the Czar's
in line and wait until someone vacates a chair. Then you dash Prime Minister. {Sixty other grad­
He might have given love a smile,
of tlic imperial school have
But gave it only gold instead; wildly for the seat before some other person beats you to it. uates
been exiled to northern Russia,
He might have paused a little While you are eating someone hangs onto the hack of your where
most of them probably will
while
chair waiting for you to finish so he can get your place.
die
of
hardship.
To drop a blossom on the dead;
These are some of the conditions which exist in Miami.
He might have given living men Doubtless there are many other Florida cities where similar
YOU SAY that is horrible, nnd
A word of comfort and of cheer;
He might have helped so many conditions exist and where housing facilities are already Do it is.
But the Bolsheviki nre only fol­
taxed to their capacity.
when
lowing tlie example set by tbe
The time was now, the chance
And this is July.
royal Romanoffs. What Bolshe­
was here.
When will the rush stop? When the people up north vism has done to the Imperial
Alexander school and to Prince
Friendship is not n purchased thing have all come to Florida and that won’t be tomorrow.
Wlmt better evidences of the power of advertising can Golitzine is exactly what the
Nor bought with flattery, nor
' .1 -r-goM.
be offered any skeptic anywhere. It has been the use of Uoincnoffs would have t b M 'U a
Friendship may oft elude a king. printer's ink. and plenty of it, which has made and is mak­ Communists school and to its m an­
agers.
The poor have nil that they dan
ing Florida so great. However, you cannot help hut note
When those in power set a bad
hold.
* Friendship will come as beauty that it has been the community which has done the great­ example, they are apt, some day,
starts
est amount of advertising which has made the most sensn- to suffer f o r it.
Within the roses, one by one:
sational growth. Miami has set and is now setting the pace
Friendship will come to thorn* for the rest of I lie stale.
THE NEW YORK, Ned Haven
It has gained such momentum
whose hearts
and
Hartford road, once a pros­
that we know no one who will dare venture to predict just
Are always open to the sun.
perous railroad system, thorough­
how
great
a
city
it
will
become.
— Douglass Mallych
ly gutted aiul impoverished by
1 ■—— —o-------The prosperity and activity at Miami, at Palm Beach and mismanagement and worse, needs
Maybe they call it floating a loan at other points is also in evidence in Sanford and as the more money and gets it.
because your money just seems tr»[ days pass and Florida fills up with people it will steadily
Rates are increased 10 per cent
float away.
in its local business, and Jo per
grow to greater proportions here. The coming winter is cent
In business between States.
That should make tilings inure
Every man is said to have his most certainly going to he a great one for the central section
comfortable for the railroad.
'price and we might add th at e v e / of the state.
woman has her figure.
When you add respectively forty
There is no doubt hut that every room to he found in
f* ; ■t ■
o-------nnd
twenty per cent of a mad’s
Sanford or in this section, will he filled early in the season.
Anyway wo can feel coinfortnblc Ileal estate will sell so fast we will all sit up and gap. The gross receipts to its net income,
von help it considerably.
in knowing that no motorist is go­ future of our city is wonderfully bright.
ing to sleep while driving on the
The thing for us to do is to get ready for the coming
Sanfurd-DeUtml road.
WOULDN'T IT be pleasant for
winter
and to get ready without delay. We can blame no­ farmers if they could have sonic
J P p ''
•
Phil Armstrong talks about kiss­ body but ourselves if the coming influx of tourists finds us Government agency, like the Inter­
ing n girl oil the impulse of a unprepared. If we have an insufficient number of rooms state Commerce Commission, add
moment. Is that a roundabout way and apartments, tourists will be compelled, as they have been forty and twenty per cent to theii
of saying on the smacker?
net incomes?
in other years, to pass on to those communities which pro­
■
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■- The Tampa Tribune asks what vide suitn'nle accommodations,
GENTLEMEN that pick up a li\
I he Hotel Forrest Lake is not going to lie enough. It mg here and there in Wall Street
becomes of coat hangers that the
pressing clubs send out 7 With n will in all probability he filled the first day it opens. We seem to Injve suspected that a
little ,-ffurt we might account for must have other big hotels. Six more would be too few. We kind-hearted Government would do
several of them.
must have dozens of additional apartment houses. We must something for the New Haven
road. Since last January the \
Today's best laugh: The dryest have hundreds of new homes. If we fail to provide them, price of its stock has gone up fif
day in history was when an Irish­ we’ll sit in Sanford and watch oilier Florida cities get the ty per cent.
man and a Scotchman went in for business.
a drink aii.l the Irishman didn‘.
PEOPLE MUST use the New
II the great tourist cities ol the state with almost un­
have uny money. Bison.
Haven mad. and they must pay 1
limited
supplies
of
apartment
houses
and
hotels,
are
turning
-oa price that the Government
Our &lt;if/icp boy says the most I Away people now b ecau se ot lack of h o u s in g fa c ilitie s, can
disappuiiiling thing in tin* world
you conceive of the condition which will exist in January and
to e«*t a letter from Dad saying, February and March in all parts of the state? If you can,
"enclosed find check" and then
discover that he forgot to put it then you are the person who should get busy and act while
there is yet time to complete construction of the necessary
in.

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Women would he
pie if they wouldn't
egree with you when
J taken.
Beauty and lu.iir, :,* j
g e tte r. That would b*nj
gasoline on powder u „
worse.

JUST IN PASSING
BY It.

1IOI.LV

It does me good to hear Dr. K arr tell the Sanford
what they need and what they should do to be saved.
them for seventeen years but they did not take my
Now they .cun act on this advice or they will be lost
shuffle.

10 Acre Tiled Farm

people
I told
advice.
in the

“How muny memberships must I take?" said n man to
me yesterday. Never mind the number of memberships, bro­
ther, What you want to consider just now is how much money
you can invest in this Chamber of Commerce campaign.
You have stood idly by for years nnd let other cities take the
people that you should have. Will you wake up, now?

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$7,000

It is only u question of reaching out for the new people
and the new investments this day and time in Florida. They
wnnt to come here but they know nothing about Ban ford.
Why?
Bemuse we have the opportunity now and you should
grasp it today. Tomorrow will be too late.
Sanford has the one big chance of a life time to grow
into a city of fifty thousand people, W ith'lh^ *pK&gt;|)bF VpiVil ‘
in this campaign for n bigger Chamber of Commerce Sanford
will go over the top nnd be the most talked of city in the
state. The publicity of lids campaign alone will be worth
millions to Sanford. It is up to the people of this city and this
means EVERYONE OF THEM.
I want to thank Dr. Karr for some wonderful inspira­
tion to everyone of us this week. Hit lias a way of driving
home the truth that is most refreshing and he has told us
of our good points nnd of those th a t nro not so good. We
have needed Dr. K arr for many years. But all his talks will
. be for naught if we do not go to work and reel up the big­
gest advertising fund th at this city has ever witnessed.
Just now Sanford is on the threshold of a moat wonderful
season. We can make this city g reat in a few weeks of real
work in this campaign or we can stay in the country village
class. Aj trip to other cities that have recently "pub it over"
will convince anyone of the truth of this statement. Now &gt;3
lie time to “bury George" nnd s ta rt to work with every man
on the job.
Charlie Chaplin nnd hU wife both ray tin ir new born son
looks like Charlie. Well, who did they expect him to look
like?—Ocala Star, lie might have looked like you Ben, only
Ocala is a long way from Hollywood.
For many years I have preached a swimming pool on
the lake front that would not only lie for home folks but
would attract many visitors in the winter and summer, Just
north of the municipal buildings is a fine place for a swim­
ming pool. It can either in* a municipal pool or the city cun
lease tin* property to private individuals fur this purpose.
In either event it would pay handsome dividends to the city.
All that you need to do on llu* lake shore for a swimming
pool is to drive a well, build the pool nnd you will have nn un­
ending source of pure sparkling w ater the year round.
With n building there that could be used by tin* tourists for
n lounging place with games and amusements Sanford would
lit* the favorite spot for visitors nil winter. It ii worth while
trying out at once, if we intend to be a tourist center we
must have something aside from climate.

Easy Terms.

\ Britt-Chitlenden
2102 First St.

Realtors.

SinC

H I X l l M I l l S l i a i l l l l k l l l l l l l l l K I D X I I l I S l I M1 H11I!

e a c h P ropert
IS SCARCE
AND GETTING SCARCER
ALL THE TIME
YOU WILL HAVE TO BAY PER FOOT IN Hi
VERY N E A R FUTURE WHAT IT COST l'«U&gt;
NOW

New Smyrna
For Further Information.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.

It. H- SCHULTE REALTY CO., Int|
MAKE RESERVATION EARLY

| buildings.

Those benches that I Itad the Gity Commissioners place
COMMUTERS ALONE, on one
Mistakes will happen in tin* best
Millions of prosperous people are on their way to Flnri- little
around
tltu streets last fall have more than paid for them­
part
of
the
New
Haven
Rail
of regulated families hut to the ida. Millions more are getting ready to come. How many
selves in many ways. We need more of them before another
road, will be compelled to pay to
St. Petersburg Times goes llu* du­
seuson. We need more benches, more rest rooms, more ac­
bious honor of linving the most ol them eau Sanford provide tor? It is a problem worth the that lailroad more than one no!
comodations of all kinds, for our visitors. If you don't think
lion
dollars
a
year
extra.
mixed-up paragraph in recent thought Iul consideration o) the best minds of the city.
It |»ays go away yourself to some other city ami play tourist
This is what you might call of
days. The paragraph in question if
for awluie.
ficiency.
ns follows: "The Myles are n rep­
1!
HUMAN
UK
VALUATION
etition of those fourteen years ago
Ed. Higgins, Meade Fox and l went to Lakeland on busin­
ami says fourteen years ago
MIAMI TUHUJNK
Lloyds, British insurance con ■
ess Thursday afternoon. It was the half holiday but the
around her fourteen years ago, i.nd
cern, will ln*t on or against nay
streets were filled with people und it looked like "court
don't remember of being shocked.”
President Von llimleburg has extent, her private indebtedness. thin*'. It calls the betting **inweek" in Sanford. It was such a difference and we rem ark­
F J"
suring."
signed the "revaluation bill" pass- Muitgages on landed properly nnd
ed about it. Tin* answer is the big campaign put on by the
.v
Mighty Door sportsmanship was
It
nets
d‘'b
l
.
mi
shipping
and
railway
t
to
I
that
Gertrude
Lakeland Chamber of Commerce for the past two years.
manifest 'd at the baseball park etl by the Reich.dag, and il is huw' lines have been revalued at :!5 per Edcrle wi l not swim the t’hinn.l
f\
Mondnv by some Sanford fans ami in effect. Never, perhaps, in uny cm t. Industrial bunds are revalu­ At first the betting was 2(1 to |
Last year at this time 1 advised the Sanford people to
some Sanford Itaseball players. The country, was there such n deliber­ ed at |5 per cent.
at Lloyds, but American enthusi
s ta r t buying property here and making it go. Some of them
umpire may have made partial de­ ate scaling down of values.
Here is ‘ confiscatory at lion" of asm hammered down the odds.
did so und they have made money by It. T h e y have also the
cisions, the game may have been
Public debts, war and pie-ivar, which Americans never dreamed,
satisfaction of seeing Sanford sta rt to boom. I said the prop­
entirely lost through wrong decis­ arc nearly wi|»ed out. Government thousands of Germans have lost
erty
was too cheap. This prediction has also come true. I
Ok
ILN
I.LON
S
loses
it&gt;
in.
ions, but that in no excuse fur the obligation, totaling TO.UttU.OOtl.llUt) big fortunes. Millions have lost
now say that if you don't get to work and put over the cam­
actions nnd remarks of sum** of marks, originally representing real tin* savings of years. Th,. VVar ha- suranoe bets. Win it NurtHcliffc of
paign for a big Chamber of Commerce you will not have any
fered n $50,000 prize to anybody
those who attended v, „ti-nlay’ money, nit* shrunk. to n -gold debt , wallowed
......... zctl them up, aided bv u that would lly across the English
city here. This will ulso come true—only, 1 hope I will not
»»am« If we must lose hull gam es|of J l-J |s-r cent that size, a m ere, government willing t
&gt;
live to see the latter.
use heroic Channel, n few years ago, he in
£! 0O,O0n,(HHi or so,
let u - be good to ei .
methods,
l
be
prof&lt;
ssional
classes
■-- -----n--------sured
himself
with
Lloyds
against
“The signing of the bill eomttl have been impoverished.
having to pay the motley.
Postmaster General Harry New lutes a great historical tragedy,"
MY FAVORITE STO1UES
I Imre is a certain justice in it.
And when a flier did cr&gt;&gt;.. t),.
recently received the following snys tlic Kcciulist newspaper, Vor- too The capitalist, profissiunaj
By IRVIN S. COBB
communication from a resident of waerls. So it in, for all tin- people j and military classes, so largely rs- Channel, Lloyds, not Northdiffc
W :)
Tomahawk, Wisconsin: "1 read in who put Hi&gt;*ir fortunes into gov­ i sponsible for the war, have lost paid the $50,000.
“ Yes, precious?"
Oliver Hertford brings this one
This reminds you how swiftly
the newspapers that thousands of ernment bonds, Hiudenburg him­ (most The masses who had little
“ Would you do precious u little
dollars are found in the dead let­ self and Ids family have been im- lost least, because the country flying has advanced. Now men still warm from the home-nest in
favor, darling?”
England where it was laid.
te r'. I'm just thinkii’T as the own­ Puvat ished. Ami those who do not | starts ufredi with scarcely miy tn- fly all around the earth.
"Of course I would.”
In u furnished cottage the ador­
ers of n large number are un­ III;** liindinborg—of wlioni there i ternal debt to bear a li.-avy
weight
"Then, if it isn’t too much trou
ing young couple have settled, fol­
known 1 trust that it is God's will arc many in llu* wotbl—~niuxt give "f interest and taxes.
(’ontompornry Comment*
lowing the end of the bridal tour. ble, dearest darling, bring down
that I could have a small part of tile old German bulldog credit for
j,
bill‘W ....divine, but good
.The romance of the honeymoon a pair of tweezers.”
this—onlv sixty or seventy thou­ being a good sport about it.
for Germany. The Influential cit‘‘l-'tiiall Bore {Ipooting,’* announ- abides yet in the little estuhlisli"Certainly, !n one minute."
sand dollats. I surely thank you
Repudiation is that it n ally j (. izent* who staked their forlun s
on ocs a newspaper headline. It teem:, meat.
Immediately she appears at th
imrLMiskably for the kind favor by Germany has repudiated her do­ | war, und lost, will not
want an a pity to waste cartridges on the
On
a
fair
June
morning
the
fond
head
of the steps,
sending ma a b»nk draft within mestic obligations on a VuM scute. ther war.
In that
small
ones wht'n,
when there
"Here they are," she says, “ami
ton days. May the dear Lord bless And not only her public indebted^! tragwly,” Pe, haps “ lie
I am*
u «nM
» husband calls up the staircase;
"Oh darlin*'!”
what does precious want to
us more and more at a^l times.”
r e , , bet,
cre„i an h e w d e S S S H ' ^ L 1“ * &lt;*", , , t i'
11....Cooingly she answers back;
tw eeze?”

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Methodist Notes

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By VIRGINIA JENKINS
Miss Chandler, of Simons Real
ty Co., is visiting this week in Mi
ntni.

business vis*
.Mrs. b. al. Lloyd s attractive
irdny.
homo on Park Avenue was the
scene of unusual gaycty Monday
Chippy sp«nl Infternoon when her little daughter
■d ns the guest j ane celebrated her third birthday
'I he colors pink and white were
.
artistically carried out in decoraivenport
hout tin* afternoon
games and contest
|lc to si

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sparling
spent Saturday in Kissimmee cn
business.
Miss Selma Thornley ipant th^
week-end at Osteen and on the
East Coast.

left Sunday nieriment, delicious refreshments
her brother, of ice cream and cake were serv­
ed. Favors of poppers ami candy
baskets were given.
!onnel
Those prer.rnt were: Little Miss­
- his
es Caroline Hill, Elizabeth Lcffler,
Dorothy nml Mary Wiggins, Carllyn Palmer, Jane Schultz, Oretchen
has return- Morrison, Lillian Monroe, Irene
wlicre she and Maty Iaiu Carver, Ada and
Edith Singletary, Mary White,
Louise Pardon, Louise Perkins,
has returned Jane Keely, Mildred and Elizabeth
ere she spent Peabody, Sara Jeanette Chitten­
business and den, Joyce Hunt, Jean Walker,
Lucy Roumillatt, William Leffier,
Bobby Newman, J . I). Woodruff,
iton of Evans Jr., Chrysler Stephenson, Charles
ed to' t$nn- Woodruff, H arry Joe Chittenden,
i to mnkc her Robert Bower, Lai! Fox, Bobby
j Ilerndon, Pete Butt, Bobby Chit­
tenden, Joe Chittenden, Douglas
of Altamonte Gamer, Donald Jones, Jack Hew­
Ith'the Onples itt, Dudley McCracken and Peek
iitor to saii- Whitccomb.
of Atlanta,
rest of Mrs.
ae on South

Judge E. F. Householder, wife
and ron Carlyle are touring Cubn
for two weeks.
Max Bradbury is expected home
today from New York City and
other Northern points.
Circle Number Two will meet
with Mrs. J. C. Deen on Park Ave­
nue- Friday at l o’clock.
Mrs. D. I, Stnttings, of Georgia
Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. E.
Camp on Celery Avenue.
Mrs. Betty Jenkins, of Chicago, is
swing her husband for divorce and
is suing his parents for $ 100,000
for alienation of affection. She
charge a that when they took a
motor tiip to Boston they took a
dog along in preference to her.

Mrs. M eriw eth er And Inventor Hopes New
Miss Lyles Honored Musical Instrument
With Lovely Courtesy Will Replace Piano

6r Hoyt were
Miss Marian Hand charmingly
turday on nc- entertained at bridge Monday a f ­
deuth of Mr. ternoon a t her home on Pnrk Ave­
nue complimenting MKs Patty
Lyles and Mrs. II. O. Meriwether
of Lynchburg. Vn.
A piofii'iion of vari-colored zinias were attractively used in dec­
orating the rooms. Following a
pleasant afternoon spent in cards,
i came over scores were counted and Miss Minn
[ Monday nnd Howard was awarded a bottle of
Mias LeClnire perfume for holding
score.
Consolation prize was presented to
Miss Marjorie Dempsey of Jack­
it to Jackson sonville, who received a vanity.
■company his Hand-made handkerchiefs
weto
I Ross, of At presented to the honor guests.
rd.
A delicious ice course was served
at the conclusion of the game. As­
|. E. RouniHlat sisting Miss Marian Hand was
returned from a Miss Ruth Hand and Mrs. R. l&gt;.
[rip to Canada Meriwether.
lorth.
Those playing bridge were: Mrs.
II. 0. M eriwether of Lynchburg,
■ M ah an returned Vn., Mrs. K. M. Hunt, Mrs, Don­
plcngo where she ald Davoy, Miss Patty Lyles. ML
treeks course in the Mina Howard, Miss Lloise Brady,
,y School.
Miss Marjorie Dempsey, of Jack­
sonville, Miss Frances Dutton,
•aif?/flioi»UMoii

Miuiiyjnifv d

pan

uk« Tlinmh'sdh’hifd Wnrri'n Easterly, Miss Marga:
Jutiduy very pleas- Zachary and Miss Marian Hand
m e Beach.
lenjainin Whilner.
id Mrs. Raymond
t-S aturday from
h North Carolina.
livingr.ton of Paf for her home
pral days ns the
fgnret Berner.
R. Stevens and
(ns leave today
»ylvania, where
[relatives
nnd
of Miss Ruth
[to know that
[b-r her recent
ucitis. She is
Ihton hospital.
fy nnd Miss
lave today for
■ever a I days,
brgarct Zach* of Mias Mir-

hopes, will replace Ujwight and
grand pianos. The instrument,
which Ins an ordjnary keyboard,
L in tin* form of n box one yard
wide and weighing only eight
pounds. The Usual strings are re­
placed by a steel comb, ami the
little hammers by tiny pinchers
which touch upon the teeth of the
coin!).
Ru.-o.jan composers and musicians,
including Ippolitov-Ivunov and Avranek. who have played the in­
strument at the Moscow Conserva­
tory of Music, testify that it is
capable of replacing existing pia­
nos nod that it has a stronger tone
am! apedor intonation- than the
ordinary pianos. The new iimtrunn-nt has been christened “ Piehe*
tone.” It is In-lieved it can Ih&gt; pro­
duced at a low enough price to
compete stieeusnfully with the
present bulky old-fashioned pia­
nos.

A.uto Accidents Kill
20 People on Sunday

Circle Numb a- Three will meet
with Mrs. A. E. Moffett on Cele­
ry Avenue Friday afternoon.
Clearance Priest. John Wilson
nnd Louis Hughey left Saturday to
spend the week-end in Tnmpa.
Mrs. A. It. Huntley nnd little
son Braxton left Saturday for
Wadesboro, N. C., and will visit
Mrs. Dr. Huntley.
Mrs. C. L. Flowers has nguin
returned to the Formosa Hospital
for treatm ent. She has been homo
for a short while.
Mrs. Charlie Evans, of Palmetto,
leaves the hospital Friday and will
spend awhile with Mis. Minnie
Jones on Pnrk Avenue.

I» Cobh return
Wall Springs
gi ufter a 10 relutives nnd

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manrhe

pn. Mj^ IVtfvry
Emily Hawkins
j from a motor
ktlniitic Beach
•* nil*.* in Jack,h" guests of
and friends in

EDINBURGH, July 2 8 -D r. An­
na A. Gordon, of Evanston, III.,
who was reelected president of the
World's Women's Christian Tem­
perance Union a t UT&gt;* twelfth tri­
ennial convention here, returned to
her home with n varied collection
of gifts presented to her by coun­
tries represented a t the internat­
ional temperance council.
In the collection is a shillelah
from Irelund, a complete set of
specimens of pressed wild flowers
of Australia, crystallized fruit and
nn ostrich fan front Africa and
gold mounted m iniature temper­
ance banners of Denmark and Fin­
land.

T. J. Nixon have
■I , Mrs, Nixon's
Phillips, of Ocala
Taylor aad fumi-

Prayer meetings for Die summer
are being will utt&gt;*nded anil great
interest shown. We invite visit­
ing Methodists in the city to a t­
tend. The subject for Wednesday
night is "The Family Altar and
How to Keep It Up."

Presenting Mi a Eleanor Garatti,
national 50-yard swimming cham­
pion, who has come to the front
rapidly in the past year. Scarcely
more than a novice last summer,
she has startled natatorial circles
by her achievements. Miss Garatti
hails from San Rulael, Caiif.

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The Mi es Anna and Rebecca
Clark and Lillian Thornley \vcr&lt;
the gueds of Virginia and Helen
Jinkins on n '‘slumber party”
.Saturday lytgig.. -

• IIICVGO, July 2 8 .--Automo­
Five Appointments
bile acrid.uts took a toll of more
:M liv.-s throughout the coun­
Are Made By Martin than
try Sunday while several person j
were drowned ur met death in oth­
A largo number of Epworlh
TALLAHASSEE, July 28,—Tim er mishaps.
League members held a meeting
following appointments have been
al l bo County Home Sunday after­
made by Governor M artin: Min­
noon. Tin* inmates were very ap­
nie Kehoe, Miami, to be court re­
preciative of thi" service.
porter for the 11th Judicial dis­
trict.
.In per Crowley will cuter lain
Fred M. Powell, of Olimpia, to
hi.i Sunday School cla-:s lit one of
be county commissioner for Alurthe lakes this afternoon.
The
tin county,
class will oiijuj a awim and a pic­
A. L. Lewis, Clarksville, county
nic lunch which delights all boy .
commissioner of district 4, Cal­
houn county.
M r . J. D. Parker, 112 Myrtle
\V. A. Brooks, member of the
Avinue will entertain Circle No.
board of public instruction of Cal­
Five Friday nfternoon at 4 o’clock
houn county to succeed L. L. Lan­
a t her home. All members are
ier resigned.
urged to be present and visitors
Wilber W itt, Lake City, county
welcomed.
commissioner. District 4, Dade
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Allen left
Thomas J. McKnight, Davenport,
la t week for Birmingham to visit
justice of peace of district 2 tt,
Mrs. W. F. Minis. Mrs. Allen has
Poll; county.
been in hud health for some time,
a change seeming to be necessary
Many GiGs Presented
for her recovery.

To Temperance Head

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The Subject for Sunday night in
the Epworlh League was Missions
niul in order to better emphasize
the importance nnd magnitude of
the good work being done, the
president had the subject demon­
strated in a little play which show­
ed that the Wesley llour.es of our
various places is really far reach­
ing and of great help to the com­
munity in which they are located.

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Tans, greys, pansy, brown and black
5d inches wide.

$5.00 yard
Vanity Crepe
40 inches wide in all the new shades.

Beautiful finish, heavy weight

$2.75 yard
Crepe Satins
New Fall shades. 40 inches wide,
extra heavy, all sizes.

$.‘1.50 yard
Radium Silk
In every shade for light weight slips und underwear*

$1.75 yard
Mallinson Silk Voile
r one year.

All shades.

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40 inches wide,

$2.75 yard
That there are only a few more days lef I in our
Prompt action on your part will save y &lt;&gt;u money
special bargains in
i» not be said that
l too big for hia*
|8a» Gazette.
I the Phoenix for
dinners In town.

big July Clearance Sale.
Come and look over our

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Genuine Oxford Shirts, Men’s Shoes, Ties, Underwear etc

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Wc are permanently located in OIJR SALES FORCE are EXpr
Saints A ssist Highlanders In Win Final Came From Boston
Team By Score of 2 to 1;
Race Around Bases in Fifth
Two Successive Doubles
and Fight binning* by .Mak­
Score One of Six i n ,Ninth
ing a Total of Nine Errors

t*r at

s-ond out. Culbreth, however, wm
L! it second to first and Ride was re'tile d . It was three up and three
1 down for .Sanford in the ninth.
*
Yesterday’* game Raw n number
of ! ited argum ents between play­
ers a •&lt;! Umpire I’leh, one of which
eiftsnlt' ! in Manager Jim Moore of
S the ]•. I club lx.ing removed from
the l i 'i l by officers In the sixth
l inning.
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Estrada. If.
. 5 1 1 5 0 0
Wcik. rs............ 1 1 1 0 1 0
‘ Lee, rf............... . 1
? Allen, cf............... 3
Huggins, c............ 4
Jessmor, lb. . . 4
fj Swanson, p. . . 3
' Cobh, p, . .. .. 1

1

1

2

1

1

1
0

1
1

2
7
i*
0
0

1

0

1

0

0 0

0 1
0 0
o 0

0 0
0 0

Totals .. ..
SANFORD
Culbreth, 2b.
Dumas, If. ..
Curley, rf. ..
Moore, rf.
Crawford, rf
Friable, a?. .
MrQue, 3b. .
Hailey, lb.
Wade, cf. „
Alford, c.
Chapman, p,
Totals .
38 5 10 27 II 4
Score by innings:
T a m p a ................ . -100 004 000— 8
S a n fo rd ................. 000 003 200— 5
Summary: Two Imse hit, Hailey,
Friable, Lee,
Three base hits,
Snead, Wade, Crawford, Hieckey.
Hit" off Swanson !* in i’» 2-3. Win­
ning pitcher, Swanson. Raw on
balls off Swanson 2 . Struck out
by Swan son 3; Cobb 3; I'linprtian 3 .
Left on base, Tampa 4; Sanford 8 .
First base on errors. Turn pa 1 ;
Sanford I. Double play, Mcljue to
Frislde to Hailey. Sacrifice hit,
Allen. Stab j, base, Estrada. Um­
pire. Pieh. Time 2:20.

and kiss it good-b^

■

During his recent sojourn across the pond, Champion Jack Dempsey
took purt in a bout for charity at Brighton, England. Here he’s shown
in the right ju st before the opening gong. His opponent was a chap
by the name of Phil Scott. The match attracted unite a bit of a tte n ­
tion. The third man in the arena is H arry Preston, the promoter.

TotaD .. ..
LAKELAND
Welch, s«.
Pond* r, 3h,
Johnson, If.
Brazier, cf.
Edward", lb.
Buckley, 2b.
Surface, rfj
Francis, c. .
Cusack, p. .

im s is ia iia iiiia is iiiiiiiiia a B iiis a n c iiiiR fliiiiM U

— ATTEND—
T o ta ls ...........31 1 8 24 18 1
PIII LA.
AR ft II PO A K
Cochrane, c.
30 1 0 0 0
Lamar, If.
1 0
2 4 0 0
I Poole, lb. ..
I ' i&gt; 1 1 1 1 0
Miller, if.
: rt 0 0 0 o
Simmons, cf.
2 1 I ’1 2 0 0
Bishop, 2b. .
2 0 . 1 1 1 . 0
Dyke*. .'lit.
..2 1 0 0 2 0
(■allow ay,
.2 0 0 5 3 0
(Juinn, p.
. 3 O' 0
1 7 0

For .Men anil Women
College of Agriculture, University of Florida,
Gaines vile
August 10-15, 1025 .
I l r n r ti iiln l «|tp n k rr« , **rr
r?ilitui*, A tlftu !
piiiirnpM
Iva n til null hit"* fm iitiry , ilitl r&gt; I ittc. |»unllrj*t fitrm, ! rm L. i l lr ii x anil
a if hrr
f r t ili
rn*|»*, ittitl lim tir r r o n u i u l r a . T a k e
t
vacatiun .

,

A Special Urogram for Women

\i» f f r » * It (Him mill finnrtl Iti C o l l r i c f lln rm ilft rlr* . * I .- 5
Y Jslfnr* iniisf f tirnUli |i*-»l fiitrn , I m v rU , t i c .

Totals
25 2 fi 27 17 0
x Untied for Lea in 0th.
x\ Ratted for Wingfield in Kill.
Score by inning.':
IP ton '
000 000 001 — 1
Philadelphia
o il 000 Q0x&lt;—2
Summary: Two base hit, Coch­
rane. latmur, Boone, Carlyle. Sac­
rifice, Ezzell, Calloway, Miller,
llislmp, Todt. Double piny. Bish; op, Calloway and Poole; Wnmby
and I.i e. Left on ba e, Boston (i;
Philadelphia 5.
Struck out by
I Wingfield t. Hit off Wingfield 5
in 7; Fuhr I in 0 . Ba.«e on balls,
off Wingfield 3; (Judin 1 . I.using
pitcher, Wingfield. Umpires,' Cnn,223 nelly, Ntillin and Onnsby. Tinio
; 1:28.
- 1
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Make Reservation In Advance
f f!&lt;*|»t"el«i r,
Y. \. M l I t l ' I l l t l ' . R , I 'r r w h l r u l

P IR A T E S COME
FROM BEHIND TO
D EFEA T BOSTON

AMERICAN I.i: AC I I
Won lac
u
Philadelphia
Wu.-hinglon

Chicago ..
St. I.ouis ..
Dell oft .. ..
&lt; lovi land _
New York ..
Eos top .. .

SOUTHERN IHAGUE
Won Eost Pet

By Williams

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Score Two Runs In Tenth to
Win I* to 5; Cincinnati Ited
Sox Win Double Header
From St. Louis Cardinals
PITTSnURf.H , .Inly 2 K.—P itts­
burgh came from behind in the
tenth inning Monday to defeat
Boston 5 to 5. The con was tied
a t the end of the ninth. Boston
went ahead in thi/ tenth* dthen Har­
ris hit a home run. The Pirates
- Urged a comeback, winning the
victory with two runs when Moore
wall; (I, Cuyler doubled, Barnhart
' fii ed, Traylor ami Wright
walked and Mclnnnis sacrificed,
."cure by innings:
Bo (toil
lint 001 200 1 5-13-0
Pittsburgh . 000 000 310 2 5-12-1
Batteries:
Smith,
(iriihaiu,
B arm s and Hinson; Kroner, Mor­
rison and CooJfi:
BEDS WIN TWO
CINCINNATI, July . 2 -k—Thc
Reds went into'unifijjuitoii pJUenioti of third plaee when hey beat
'tie Cardinals in a double header
Monday. The scores were 1 to 2
and 3 lo 0.
Kobe Renton mill
•lakie May, imithpnwi-d the Cards
to win. Benton gave nine bits mid
neither pitcher gave n base rm
I . i l i T h e Kelts got* eight lilts in
no li game.
F irst Haim*
Score by innings:
St. Louts
nil) loo out)—2-10-1
Cincinnati
001 030 (Mix—4- 8-1
Batteries: Rhem and O'Farrell;
Renton and Hargrave.
Second Haiju*
Score by innings:
St. Louis
000 000
Cincinnati
. 000 000
Batteries Haines and
May and Hargrave.

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v 3-8-1
cltmidt;

Today’s (lames
FLORIDA STATE I.KAHUl
St. Petersburg nt Lakeland.
Tnmpa a t Sanford.
AMERICAN LHACt'IChicago a t Waalvngton.
D etroit nt Philndimihiii,
Ft. Louis a t New York.
Cleveland nt Boston,
NATIONAL LKAHUi:
Boston :it Pittsburgh, t .&lt;•
New York a t Chicago.*
Philadelphia n t Cindiunnti
Brooklyn nt St. Louis.
There are about 500 vnriotica
of fish in the salt nml fresh wa­
ters of Florida.

Jr. W OM EM TS NWE D ' U H E .T t) L N E CUEP?
- T I E BAUNTrtLO H O U S E /

Qms w &gt;u im x t wc.

|i«*r iliiy.

Srr | it nr t tiiittf i ii r I In me firm *mi*| r;i Iinn Am*a I "f I'llHit Ilnnril

How They Stand

1 Pittsburgh
I New York
(’incinnati
I Brooklyn
I’biladclphi
St. Louis
• hiengo
Ronton ..

OUT OUR WAY

I f you have Property you want golden

LAKELAND. July 28.—George
PHI
Cusack gave up three scattered .\thlel
hits to the Saints here Monday, .
and the Highlanders shut them out
by 8 to 0. The Highlanders play-»by wii
ed jam up Dali, anil ran wild on scries
the bases taking advantage TSf ev- Jack
ery one of nine errors made by the game
Saint’s Club.
, held t
The Hex Score
until
ST. PETE.
Aii It II PO A K and C
Mourner, 3b. ,. 3 0 1 1 0
0 Today
Allen, si. .. . . . .
4 0 1 3 3 1 teenth
Doyle, 2 b.
„
4 0 0 3 2 1 scored
Brown, cf. _ . . . . 4 u U 3 o 2 game*
Morri", If-p, ..
30 0 0 0 2
Cox, if................ 3 0 0 2 1 1 ROST
Rarnea, lb ......... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Flags'
Bt-sner, c.......... 2 0 0 5 1 1 Ezzell
Hernandez, p-rf. 2 0 1 0
1 1 Boone

Yesterday’s
Results

The operation of ferneries in the
county of Orange is one of the
leading industries.
There
an
about forty ferneries in the coun­
ty which ship fer s to various ei
ties of the North -lirin g the hits'
■nr on one fernery shippe I plo.om
ferns to northern market in eight
weeks tine-. The entire group ,,f
ferneries
hipped approxtrti t
million and five hundred thousand

We guarantee S a t is f a ^

The “ Big Freeze" came to Flor­
ida in 1804 and the temrperuturu
around Cent m i F|oridu fell to 24
degrees.
Another “(&gt;lg frieze"
came in February 181*5, the nn*cCttry falling 58 degrees in twelvu
hours.

Lukon i \

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M v : u T 'o u.vix v Cu,

M i l . MON M i U l ’. I . L , l i m n

11G E. Second Street, Sacf*
?

YOUR

FUTURE

You want to make your future happy. On
ways to do this is to npen ait account with £
County Rank and make a deposit to tour mi
every week or every month. It sill help
fnancial edifice that will furnish shrlter u
storm .
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Sritifi

Seminole (jfounlii
S a n fo rd ,F la .
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PRO'

�__ THE SALFORD ITBKALP, TUESDAY, JULY JS.JIWB.

Phone 148
Classified Directory

ly Herald

).

rates

PRINTING

in Advance
•H I ■"*

PRINTING
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N
k V f e v £ op- p r i n t i n g THAT
PLhASES, a t very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
writers. Telephone 93, Wclaka
Bldg.

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leng th

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gniette, ZcnE, SPURLING, subdivision ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ trict. Want ad and display rates
lando, Florida, and F l o r a on request.
Heighta, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
( lussified ads have the largest
TIN AND METAL WORK
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c ( 6 -word line) line.
SIGNS
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
Any Kind—Anywhere
ers and fern growers of Volus­
ia
county advertise in the DcLand
^[joir fjiirLi'Aiivdl
Daily New.i, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave.
MAINE — Waterville, Morning
F irst Street.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds property. Reach them through
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. tho Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak plication.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 1 1 1 .
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored away and
MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general have no use for. A little thirtycement work, sidewalks, build­ cent ad may bring you several
ing blocks, lrrlgstlon boxes. J. K. dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
sentative will call and see you.
Terwllleger, Prop.

T h e 8a n -

r
Hubsenuant
■ ch s h o u l d be

frisr.ns
Bnutlv# thor|t&gt; rata*, rul«»
twill
Hon. And tf
nn ■■■in you
[Want ad. to
ptlve.
N O TICE
kid give their
ee address
me number If
a. About ode
boosand has a
I others caa’t
I you unless
iddress. ,
MUST be

at Tha gen­
re o r b y letr

I'OR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—it covers Broward County thoroughly which is
one ^of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast,
Snmplc copy and rate card upon
request

d lsew M la*

valid.
ipi. Efficient.

Building: Material

HRECTORT
ICC w t l h l a e n v y

p l r ot Sn n fn rif
often
needed,
• th e n «ny »»«eqnlreil.
I t t»
Ibetlrally
to t

HILL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and P r i« .

Directory
-

Multlgraphlng,
mailing—as you
you want it
E. Porch. First
Bldg.

,ES FOR RENT
L
Oar. Driva it
iak and Second St.
I FOR HIRE
*0 SFUVICE Day
f a c t s all trains
Phone 551 and 63-W
Vice and Quality
Reigns
h A C A F K
'affle House
&lt;Mgr, 105 W. 1st S t
,1. CAFB
in Service and Qual
ie e t and Park At#

The Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Florida,
Gentlemen:
Please discontinue classified ad I insert­
ed in your paper yesterday. Within one
hum from the time the paper came out I
hao a prospect for the lot and sold it to him
this morning.
There's nothing the matter with The
Herald’s pulling power.

II. A. SPEIIi
Contractor nnd Builder

LECTR1G CO.
Gillon A Platt
F.verything elcc122. Elcctragitb

2103 PALMETTO AYR.

Everything
For the Sportsman

ATIONS AND

nim .iE s

Ball Hardware

i stations. Mag­
let. First and Elm,
lc and 10th Street.

FLORIST”
#11 occasion*.
Phon* 260-W

Phone 8

Mrs. 12. J. Coats, Mgr.
CORONADO REACH. FLORIDA
I'lU’ ti A ll

H ates:

tin- Y c n r

J3.no p e r rlnv.

tty

th o

week ( 35,00 double; (15.00 slnqlo.
" A N. Office In
|ok Building Annex.
f 417-L S.

Mo ugh ton
fUlTECT
in*I Iku.k Bldg.
------- -- Florid*

R e sid e n t of F lo rid a since
R eferences:
F i r s t N a t i o n a l (la n k .

IS SI.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
I lK A L E S T A T E
A creage. F a rm s and
Orango
( t r o v e s a ttn c c la t ly
1030 L a u r e l A v en u e.
M em ber of
S A N F O R D . FLA
F lo rid a S tale
- F l r g l s t s A s s o c i a tio n .

WANTED: Stenographer. Please
apply by letter to A. P. Connelly
&amp; Son.

Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—Hoonis with or with
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.

FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered FOIt RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Hldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
Nn and around Sanford, yellow
pine framing, sheathing, siding, stairs. C. T. Smith.
flooring, ceiling and finish.
At
prices that are n savings to you. FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones includ­
Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla.
ed. By week month or year, well
Write or
FOR SALE: Pnir of good mules, located near ocean.
weight 1,000 pounds ench. Also phone R. L. Selden, Seldcn Bldg,
Chattanooga Wagon and McCor­ Daytona Bench, Fla.
mick mowing machine. Both as FOR RENT; Two room apartment
good ns new. Ask E. N. Sutton,
—good location. Apply at 12
Geneva, Fla.
or 6. 614 Magnolia Ave.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to tho
Tribune or haul it to your local
denier so you can lead Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8 .00 , 6 months, $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.
DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in
the Gainesville Sun.

■09-M — Phone — 499-M

FOR RENT: House.
Musson.

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
tho
greatest development in Georgia’-'
history; n half million dollar high-]
way to the gulf beach ju st finish-!
ed; a t two million dollnr bridge
aerosa
Escambia Bay started; j
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest

See

TO REACH BUYERS or sailer* of
Florida real estate advertise In
the St. Petersburg Times, On# cent
cent a word daily, two cent# a word
Sundays___

John

FOR RENT: 2 nicely furnished
In n p r e s c r i p t i o n fu r
bedrooms.
Reasonable
rent.
Phone 1 l l-J. 107 Third St.
Malaria, Chills ami Fever

Dengue nr Bilious Fever.
near new hotel. 1009 Union Ave,
FDR RENT; Furnished bungalow
located on Manic Ave., half
bind from First St. 5 rooms nnd
hath. Address P. O. Box 428, nr
phone 135,
FOUR ROOM house for rent. A.
I’.. Connelly &amp; Son.

Lost: And Found

It

th e

a m tis.

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

LOST: A one hundred dollar hill.
Between Friday evening and
Saturday evening. Between Milnne Theater and Perkins Store on
I-'ir&gt;t Street. Finder please return
to Herald Office and receive re­
ward.

Investors Attention! ...
22000-Acres Orange County, about
2,000 Acres prairie,
timbered.
TWELVE MILES frontage on St.
John’s in flowing: well district, quick
action gets it.

Earle T. Field
KSTVI'H —i \ v rv n iK V fs
I'utmton-Urumley Rida
uril
l-'lurtiln

LOST: Black leather traveling bag
on highway between Orlando
and Seville. Name on tag on bag,
Bernard Fries, Sliddeti, Wis. Fin­
der please return same to Semi­
nole Hotel and receive reward.
M. Fries.

Price $40.00 per acre.

Seminole B usiness Exchange
1-K. F ir s t S tr e e t, O p p o site P o s to ffic e

Electric lights,
Fuses, etc.

Automobiles

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1921 Dodge Touring,
1925 Dodge Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe,
1922 Dodge Touring.
(923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 ton
Truck.
1921
Dodge Screen 1-2 too Truck.
Have you rooms to rent or some
I. W. Phillips' Sons
second ha ml furniture to sell?
Dodge Bros. Salci and Sere Ire
Uso The Herald's classified page
Phone .3
Oak and 2nd St.
and get results.

k ills

At night when you
find you need them.
RINK’S FILLING
STATION

FOR SALE—Space on tho page
for classified advertisements,
Why not rent thoao vacant rooms,
or #cll that second-hand goods?

G. TAYLOR DYER
IV inline;— D e c o ra tin g
P H O N E 303

113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla

Wo recommend the following
as the Ihree best money-mak­
ers in our office at this time:
INSURANCE

Business Sites
Apartment House Sites
Water Fronts

117*1 on Celery Avenue just
off Sanford Ave.

$40. per foot
Very easy terms.

&gt;0 fool lot on Park Avenue
Very desirably located.

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

\ KNOCKER NEVER WINS, AND A WINNER

NEVER KNOCKS.

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

Considerably below market
Value

JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Mngnn;;.« at Second.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; I insertions l 1 -4c ; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.

Rose Court
Terms

By GEORGE McMANUS
147 Acres on Sanford
Avenue

n o w &lt;,o o o -(oo&lt;^.
ts th e
o r rtcE .
Ib ox S P E N D S
H it) TUHF. W HILE
l‘M O O T C-------

T H E *De AD l e t t e r OFFICE. H 4 S
TO N S O F S C R A W L S LIK E THAT J'J
G iv e IT TO THE C H IL D R E N TO
i p l a y 'P O S T Of f i c e * w i t h —
t h e y Ca n r e a d a n y t h in g
l ik e t h a t b e c a u s e
.—
T H E r J U S T p r e t e n d sU

OFFERINGS WANTED: Vacant
or residential property near bus­
iness section of Sanford. An a p a rt­
ment house site of 200 foot front­
age or more. Acreage in the
amount of from 100 to 500 acres.
Give price terms. Address "MEDY"
Box 221, Sanford.

G UP FATHER
SO T h i s
v a st m v

M R .T f^ u c ^ , IVOULTI
Y O U M A IL . T H I S /
L E T T E R TOT* M E Y
A S TOO G O
V |
D O W N TOW N t k

Miscellaneous

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.

BY CONDO

'W ANTED: U ts in Hollywood,
| Post Office Box 799.__________

Very truly yours,
R. M. RUM BLEY.

WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg i*t&gt;K SALE: lJy owners, bcnutiful
home, new house; 5 acres, 125
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
ing issue 1 cent per word, mini­ orange and grapefruit, all bearing,
HILTON’S
other fruits, palms, shrubbery,
mum 34c.
darker
shop
three miles to Sanford, a bargain
113 Magnolia Ave.
BALM BEACH COUNTY — The if sold at once. Owner leaving
6 First (Mass Barbers
scene of s tu ; : minus develop­ town. P. O. Box 881, Eustia, Fla.
Special Attention
ment. Read about it in the Palm
Given To Ladies and Children
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on r ill; SA l.h: New cypres* l m t #
good trailer and complete set of
request.
fishing tark'e. Will sell cheap for
cash. I'. A. Whidden, III) East 2nd
Chinaware in English Porce­ ADVERTISING geta results if it
reaches potential buyers. Pnlains, Bavarian and Japanese latkn Daily N\ .vs is circulated in FOR SALE or Exchange for Flor­
nn industrial and agricultural sec­ ida Real Estate: A dandy bung­
China make lovely Rifts
tion.
alow, four rooms, two large porch­
cement basement, electric light.,
The Ball Hardware ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ es,
nice lawn, good garden, well of
ald, South Georgia’s greatest fine soft water, garage and lots
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, of shade. Corner lot with good
weekly and Sunday.
Classified neighbors. I.oention-Alliance, O. I*
W. H. LONG
rates 10c per line. Woycross Jour­ 0 . Box, Alliance, l).
nal-Herald. Waycrosa, Georgia.
MEAT MARKET

JG STO RE— Trcugs, Sudan.
Wa
feu ns y ju r ph?na.

SALES LADY: Wanted in every
town in the State of Florida to
handle exclusive sale of quick sell­
ing nrticte direct to women. Snlos
Indies in other States without ex­
perience making $40 per week.
Here's an opportunity to make 1ig
money and work in your own town.
Cottcsman &amp; Company, 105 1-2
South Pryor St.. Atlanta. Gn.

July 28, 1025.

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho Write. B. Edwards, Box 705, Sanaccepted want ad medium in forth
West Third Street
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Write for eomnlete rate card.
ness. F. E. West, l.ongwnod, Ha.
OrlanSn, Darlil*

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin.

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room house. Modern convenien­
ces. In silcct neighborhood. Con­
venient to schools. Post Office Box
904.

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                    <text>OUR NEWSPAPER
,ed in Florida’s Heart,
arld’a Greatest Vegetable
, Its Richest Grfl^en Land

WEATHER FOR FLO RID A ';!
l«*»l thunder shower* .Monday
nnd Tuesday, southwest winds. .

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

b ton Stunned
fcddenness Of
w)net’s Death
Byton Sunday

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925

Sanford Always Endeared
To Memory Of W.J. Bryan
Because Of Courtship Here

PRICE FIVE CENTS

As Commoner Appeared Last Week
--

—-

Sieved To
■Fine Health I O f A I. PITI7FWC j Visited

Inping

' -’

Old Estate Located
.On East Union Ave.

toGTON, July 27.—
lo douth of William Was Great Statesman With
Brynu came to
Unimpeachable Character. Met and Corresponded With
A Number of Voting Peo­
m with stunning
Life Full of Usefulness, Is
ple Then Living II e r e
j nnd at a time
Cosensus of Opinion Here
name was blazing
The City of Sunfotd and the St.
Tribute

to

William

Jennings

I Body of Great Commoner to Lie In State Thi:
1 I 4 AMftft A ft* MA I \
A
ftl __
aa
Afternoon at Dayton, Tennessee, Whili
Public Will Be Invited to View His Body
Bemains to Leave F or Capital Wednesday

Great Political And Religious Leader
Had Spent Strenuous Day Saturday

Miss Mary E. Baird
Who Later became His
Wife at Home of Russian
Count in Early Nineties

b Bring Some
in Demlc Party Soon

NUMBER 307.

Bryan’s Prayer at Church Services At the
Morning Hour Beautiful Appeal; Police­
man Asserts Bryan’s Life was Threatened
DAYTON, Tenn July 27.—The body of William Jen­
nings Urynn who died suddenly in sleep here late yesterday
will move on a special railroad car from Dayton for Wash­
ington at 8:*I0 o’clock Wednesday morning, Mrs Bryan an­
nounced through her friends today.
Burial of the political and rcligi &gt;us leader will he in
Arlington National Cemetery. Virginia at a time to he de­
termined later, Mrs. Bryan said the body will lie in state this
afternoon between the hours of 3 and 5 eastern time while
the public will be invited to view Bryan’s body.
'I'he place will be at the home where Mr. Bryan died off
the Khea county court house, where he fought his last great

•lohrm River nt this point were al­
ways dear to William Jennings
Urynn lxruu.se of a visit to this
eity during hla 'courting" days to
■He Miss Mary K. Itnuil, who later
became his wife. This was learn-

■Mitt If,

lu speaking of her husband's passing early today Mrs.
Lryan. a heroic little woman, declared, "Oh 1 so wanted him
to be left to me fop a few years. There are so many things
that lie was needed for. Me was writing his memoirs and
the world needs his memoirs. They told of the great stretch
ot American history and we so wanted to make his trio to
the II &gt;ly Land next February."
Mr. Bryan lies at rest in the north room of the Roger’s
home. |(c has a most peaceful expression on his face. lie
seems as though all one would have to say on entering the
room would be “Mr. Bryan” and he would immediately an­
Ihe above picture was onu of many taken of William Jennings
swer
to the call )f his name. The lights are turned low and
Uryan during the recent trial of John T. Scopes. It shows him com­
fortably dressed with abbreviated sleeves and mllar turned in. Me is !v.F* . . 'i
nru Kathered around ju st outside on the

M p i 'i wm ure In prediit
i III ■t I lf

th e

d e a th

of

K ^ B m. In recent years,
^ ^ E the capital bad been Inst one of its greatest and best
then his purpose men in the death of William Jen­
nings Urynn
and the» enemies of
.
|^B r.dly was describe,|
I H l i friends among the righteousness one of their mo t
§ |H in the press gallei ies. unrelenting foes.
^■ iterance* Runted
"Mr. Uryan was a man of the
^ ■ t i rested in major leg- highest ideals of citizenship and
shown examining some papers in connection with the trial, from which
Itryan’s name wa less morality. Mis strongest enemies
lie emerged victor in his iast and greatest light.
^Bcipiently mentioned oil never dared to accuse him of dis­
After traveling over 1100 miles
^■m less til** subject was honesty or unclean living. Me was
Saturday ami delivering .speeches
at Winchester and Jumper, Mr.
^ E with an issue dear to indefatigable in championing the
Uryan returned to Dayton early
■ b ill as prohibition, when case of righteousness.
Not all
■ I from his expressed agree with his |K)licies but all de­
Sunday from Chattanooga, whero
H y were used.
ho spoke the night before. The
cent men admired nnd loved him
end como before -1:30 oYlock in
S ta n d in g the absence of for his loyalty sincerity and hon­
the afternoon —the time when
H kun from the cupital for esty.
Janice McCartney, the family
Mod, he continued to hold
"Failure
to
nchievc
the
presithese
filrs.
Whltner
said,
was
chauffeur, utti'niptud to uroiuu*
M ends in and out of cunHenry Donne, brother of William
him from an afternoon nap. The
and even though his perT. Deane of this city, who soon
Commoner had been living under
»mj&gt; wns absent, many Clay and James (1. Mlninc.
after
Mr.
Ilryan's
visit
removed
a strenuous program since he
f x)*Kislation came to l.&lt;
Ibid Given Many Weeks (o
tame
here three weeks ago to uson Iw-nring his
.ijovxr [rreatest men have not abva
I’repartition o f Address
^ tt led IV j&gt;r*"■!,[»oiinit chair
MvinNtlii i A.
sist in thi) prosecution of John T.
To Be Delivered During
eviews heanl very clearly loss will Tie univTrsJTlfy ’ rej:
Scopes, found guilty of viofafi.-.i*
icral political issues which and his place ulmost imposi
the Tennessee anti-evolution law.
(he Recent Evolution Trial
When
news
of
the
sudden
dentil
fill.”
n dealt with hy congress,
lie appeared in excellent health,
I of Will*.mi Jennings Uryan was re­ however,
R. J. Molly who wns a i !&gt;ecial, back to Florida from Tennessee,
he had not been prominand was planning to
ceived
h&gt;
'I
he
Herald
last
night
Was
In
Fine
Spirits
newspaper correspondent wit
this time settling in the city of
Jve in recent years.
I In- campaign is now entering
launch a great campaign this week
I
through
nil
Associated
Press
dotUryan during his first can.,.—*., Miami, which for many years had its third week, and the manager,
k'hnlf of fundamentalism.
During Dinner Hour I patch, pians were immediately in
for president of the United States been the home of Mr. Uryan.
When
here Sunday
P. II. McFarland, expressed hintI made for issuing an extra edition morninghe hearrived
says:
went immediately to
At the time of Mr. Ilryan’s visit si'lf today as much pleased with Miss D aniels of D etroit Kegiving
Sanford
citizens
their
first
"As n special newspaper corres­ to this city, it is pointed out, rail­ tlie progress that lias (ss'ii made.
i|Ui‘s ( s T h a i S he Be Allowed Commoner Had Been Made official iiniiouucemuiit of the pass­ bis home and from there to the
his influence m party pondent I was with William Jen- roads in Florida were "in their He believes that the movement
Southern
Methodist
Kpiscopal
To Feel Very Much At ing of tlie (Srcut Commoner.
to T ak e Ottl Fi.’s t M em ber­
Kveti his political hp- mugs Uryan when he made his beginning" and most travel to .San­ Inis great possibilities. This, lie
Church,
lie
sat
on
the
front
seat
'
Home
by
Dayton
People
s h ip in C om ing C am paign
Upon receipt of its first men- and listened to a sermon by Rev,
cognized the weight of first campaign for president nnd ford was on tho water, mainly the st'id. would Is* a very active week,
rage
at
«:.t0
o'clock,
The
Herald
nl support in questions formed my opinion of his unsel­ St. Johns River.
with all committees working, and
DAYTON, Tenn., July 1*7. Wil­ dispatched an order for more de­
Miss II. F. Daniels of Detroit,
Hi morality and kindred fish devotion to his country at that
getting everything in readiness for j Mich.,
The
estate
of
Count
Wassielief
liam
Jennings Uryan regarded the tails concerning the sad occurrence
a
young
woman
ol
wide
ex­
time. The fading years have nev­
the drive next week. The goal has
er diminished that opinion or les­ was situated mi the north side of not yet been determined upon but perience in real estate and de.i bip- contest of issued growing from the nnd at the same time the electric
{led Strong Ratmi
Union Avenue, extending from
Scopes trial" as (lie greatest fight current was turned on to heat the
ment projects in that cit&lt;, lu r
Boosing of Democratic sened our friendship and during Pump
much thought is being given t" it. quested
ol
a career "not without fights," metal pots on the linotype ma­
llrunch
almost
to
Mellontile
Chamber
of
Cn
unietvt
| r office, from represen- his residence in Florida, wu met villo Avenue along Ijike Monroe. and it will tic in keeping with San­
tlie privilege ol takiu ; ••iil the but he sold shortly after the chines. 11 takes no hour for th&lt;*
I' president, the Nebras- many times and friendship was
ford’s wealth, population ami fu­ for
first membership in the Citut..- trial. Mr. Uryan told an Associated metal to be heated sufficiently for
Bgh many. times proture possibilities.
Sanford
campaign of tb &gt; Chain Press representative last week (be machine to begin setting ty|s-.
on-factor hy his oppon.
The campaign is already increas­ her of Commerce.
that he exnerted t" make many ad­
lu the meanwhile several tele­
tf n strong baton. None
ing the mail received by the Cham­
dresses, for which he would not phone calls ipiickly brought mem­
.Miss
Daniel
lias
decid'd
to
cn
!
[ him in congressional
ber of Commerce. Impiiries are
permit admission to be charged, bers of the mechanical depart­
I"ui strong rejoinder
coining in daily in increasing num­ her lot with Sanford after a trip *r&lt; axing the issues as he constru­ ment to the office. In a few min­
Finis, and Ilia approval
bers, and most of these indicate over most of Florida in which kIi 'd them after the fight court test utes' time practically the whole
I sought hy aspirants
that Sanford is in the minds of made a study of localities fiom the &lt;&gt;f lb" Tennessee statute prohibit- force was on Duty. Forma were
many iieoplc ns a city that is go­ standpoint of possible enhance in i tin leaching of evolution then* taken from the press ami arrange­
I, in looking about for
ing to take on greatly increase I ment of real estate values. She is
ments were speedily inudu to take
Diominccs for years
activity. There is much nptiirisin convinced that the Sanford sec­
care ot the story. Under the su­
tion
gives
greater
promise
of
pro­
■he habit of putting
over the city concerning immediate
pervision of Hugh S. Osborne,
Withe ground to deterand future prospects, nnd their is fit and opportunities in real e s­
foreman, tin* force went about its
tate
developments
than
any
other
of the Bryan
a firm Isdief that the city will
section
she
visited.
■ lu n g s. A national
benefit greatly from the advertis­
■Ithout bis powerful
She has held responsible posi­ Wi'diiftfihiy li«* h | i «»\v i -&lt;| the A*so*
ing that it is getting from the
In a few minutes Circulation
■ t from the platform
campaign. The news that Sanford tions in Detroit, having been sales elated 1'ivns a sheaf of telegrams Manager l.ev Reck was on the job
II realize. Ills death
is in the midst of u great gr to­ director and a. sistnnt director of 1from individuals and organizations and despite the fact that many of
gether movement nnd that the citi­ a number of large developments. in many section i of tlie United the carrier hoys had retired, short­
■ as to what will oczenship appears to be united "II She expects to interest a number Stales, applauding his position in ly afterwards between 13 and 20
Pr'l'lt is known us tho
*
the project is looked upon every­ of Detroit iM'ople in Sanford.
Scopes case. Then it was de­ weri on the job anxiously awaiting
Est Urynn following
The Chamber of Commerce re­ the
where
as
a
splendid
sign
for
the
clared that lie expected to speak the pu|iers.
r"
potent h, ,mrly
ports
that
a
number
of
citizens
city's future.
Uy U:'J() o'clock everything was
“soon mid often" for Christianity.
Following tho campaign, a *ery (J have called to take out utnmherI'rcpuriuil Final Address.
well under way nnd at U:I0 o'clock
riiips,
all
of
them
saying
that
they
|U‘V. •;!' "'bnirer of the
much
larger
fund
than
ever
bif'irc
hership campaign for the Sanford
Mr. Uryan bad prepared wlml the linotypes were ready for »q*'l-abollette in many of
Chamber "f Commerce in view of available will Is* at the diqosnl were heartily in sympathy with was to have Im-i-ii the closing argu­ ratioit. The foreman issued the
efforts, and his fedraising $a(J,uoo for advertising of the Chamber of Commerce for the movement for a greater San­ ment before the jury at Dayton. dispatches in "takes” and each op­
'!!,.• The death of
purposes,
who spoke so eloquently an extensive advertising eampiign, ford through organi/eil effort and It was not secret that the prepara­ erator set about bis tusk with mu,,u" n a comparatively
during
nearly
every day of tho and this is expected to att'act adding that they believed this one tion of this address hud been a chiue-liko precision,. While the
Vav' s national politics
past
week
to
enthusiastic
hearers, many tourists, investors and Inwe- of the most important civic move­ matter of weeks. Some of liis type was being set headlines in
' *lions where they
ments in local history.
will
address
the
women
of
this
city soekers to the city.
t
friends thought lli.it lie txpe&lt;ted hand-set type were quickly
set up
'"' r nt a state of more
in
a
sprdnl
meeting
tonight
at
X
t" make it one of the greatest and by the time the iqieratora had
■rfatniy. Although in
o'clock at the Woman's Club oil
efforts of Ids career, suggesting finished everything was in readi­
"" is no group set
il would perhaps lie Ids list ex­ ness for placing the typo in the
oryan group, there ard Parker A. Henderson, Oak Avenue.
tended oratorical effort. When ar­ forms and locking them up.
The women especially are urged
, whom his support
Mayor of Miami, Dies to attend this meeting as it is de­
At It o'clock the press wus run­
guments were waived and the case
welcome.
sent to the jury without final ning and in a few minutes the
clared the occasion is one which is
•’dilutions point, there
Mi. Ilryun suid word “ Extra" was being yelled all
of vital interest to every woman
be no immediate visRrenier temporally expedient in tiding ov­ spccelinmking.
over town, lu actual uperating
(Continued
on
Rape Three)
of Sanford and the entire adjoin­
rfaction in congress
er a difficult period und assisting
time the pa|&gt;er had been isucil in
ing community. Men ure also in­
Mr. Uryan’s death,
Uritish coal to compett' in foreign
'an hour und -10 minutes.
vited to attend the meeting al­
'*s plan of enmpuign,
markets without the necessity of
Despite tho late hour when a
though it is primarily for the wo­
national committee,
reducing the miners' wugei, which
majority of the citizens were
men.
’ms failed to call on
most people readily admit only
asleep, hundreds of papers were
compelled to revamp
Dr. Kurr (b lighted the members
could
bo reduced at the cost of
sold. As the newsboys passed
hat respect and the
of the Scrap Iron Class und a large
hardship to tho niyicrs and their
down
dark street after dark
r«und" he so often
number of visitors at the Princess
families.
street, lights began to flash in
Theater in his talk there Sunday Downing street 'today, when- lie
Rlaln speaking was indulged In
the homes ns people began to open
morning on "Opportunity.”
In hail a conference of neurly an todny by former ministers of the
their doors to purchase copies of
connection with this subject he dis­ hour with the prime minister nnl late labor government. .Stephens
the paper. At an early hour this
cussed the value of "being ready" W. (’. Uridgemnn, first lord of lie I). Walsh, formerly secretary for
morning the newsboys were again
and "getting ready" to act when admirality, who is'ncting ns medi­ war, speaking at Wigan, suid tho
■ot the job und within a short time
i opportunity presents itself. ,
ator in the controversy between corl owners, according to their
it was necessary to run off moru
nt Paintings
Opportunity, declared Dr. Karr, the mine owners and miners.
own figures made an average pro­
copies to supply the demand.
' presents itself not once to any one
I'rcinier Huldvin employed al­ fit of more than Id,000,001)
As the news of Mr, Uryan’s
!&lt;&gt;kl For $787,000
l man or woinun during his ur her most the whole day in consulting pounds yearly since the 1021 look­
death spread ipiickly over the city
lifetime Out millions of times. Me with his colleagues and' expert.- to out^ yet they professed ' tho im­
WuA Mis Expressed Wish
lust night, The Herald office wus
^N&gt; July 27.—A total of
WASHINGTON, July 2
1scored the old teachings which prepare himself for his meeting possibility
of paying present
beseigiil with scores of telephone William
Jennings Ilryan’s hi
have been prominent in the minds tomorrow with u committee fxHti! wages. Mr* Walsh characterized
Inquiries usklng for further inforArlington National Cento
of many scholurs to the effect that the trade union congress.
the wage conditions of the miners
mntiuii on the ('ommoner’a passing. in
opportunity knocked hut once and
Nothing further has developed us "a disgrace t" civilization," and
Cursorial culls were also made and Virginia will bo ii\ accordi
with the wishes expressed by
after that it was useless for that regarding the government’s in­ tho mine owners, new proposal#
by the time tho extra edition was] on
his last vis'., to tho Naii
particular individual to wait for tention, hut the rumor has gaiicd us "infernal."
issued, there was a large crowd
Capital mure than u year ago.
another opportunity.
strength that temporary govern­
Knianucl Rhinwdl, former par­
congregated in tho office.
"It matters not where I die,"
"When u man is down,” he as­ ment subsidy for the coal trule liamentary secretary ot the mines
Commoner tohl his intimate fri
sorted, "that only gives him an­ would be proposed. Tho idea of department, addressing a miners’
Hen G. Davis, “ I want to be bu
Markets
other opportunity. If lie fails such trade subsidies is not vriY demonstration near Durham today
i—Work to start or
lu Arlington. Will you renter
again, he again has unuther and J* popular in the country, hut in tflv deplored the attack on Dean WellNEW
ORLEANS,
July
nit of Y M. C. A. build
this request?”
better opportunity to make ghod present case, governmental rid don yesterday uh "foolish in the
lou, steady, October, 21,
(Continued on Rage Two!
23.10,
(Continued on Rage Three)
might be tacitly accepted as a
because of his experience,

Commoner Regarded Scopes
Trial As His Greatest Fight;
Had Planned Speaking Tour

Dr. Alexander K arr
To Address Women
At Meeting Tonight

Settlem ent 01* English Coal Problem

Banners Boosting
“G reater Sanford’9
Campaign A rellere

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!&gt;., 1925.
V. K. DOITGLASS,
«'l*-rk of t h e f l r c u l t f o u r t o f t h e
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which resulted in the election of I S E STTi H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT f IN
I-Ingg. deceased. H . A. M cK enney
Preisdent
Wilson,
Mr.
Bryan
con­
AMI r u n
THU COUNTY OS*
deceased, a s heirs, d evisee s, g r a n t masses of this nation and the tinued to edit his newspaper and
SCSI I St OCR, STATU OK F L O R ­
see o r o th e r c l a i m a n t s
under
world, supported by the commer­
IDA, IN CHANCERY SITTING.
them o r a n y of the m , Ure. J. E.
cial Interests, the laboring inter­ to attend the counrils of his par- Vr. I t MORRIS
Bentley a n d U r i . H. A. M c K e n ­
an d all p a r t i e s c l a im in g any
ests and the toilers everywhere,
F., BENTLEY,* GEORGE L MI- | ney,
In his first campaign hia bourn J. CIIAEL.
r e s t in t h e t r a c t s
of
land
ANNIE 1. MICHAEL. M. I hI nete
we will answer those who demand
r
e
in
a f te r described.
in
klncoln
was
a
Mecca
for
promH
BENN.
ALMEDA
BENN,
AUGa single gold standard by saying: 1
n i l . I . TO R EM O V E CLOUD
L'ST' LINOC. H. A. M cKEN N EY,
“ You slinll
sha" rot prers down upon bicnt Democrala, wiiero Mrs. BiyO rd e r of P e b l l e a t l n a
the brow of labor this crown o f , an.* a scholarly woman, formerly
To th e d e f e n d a n ts . J. F- Bentley.
thorns. You rhail not crucify
manMiss
Mary
E.
Baird,
of
Perry,
III.,
iry in
G eorge I. Michael, A n n ie I. Michael,
R U IN E D E Y E S
who has greatly aided her husband
A u g u st L lngg, M. S. Benn, nnd Al­
kind upon this cross of gold."
a n d IL A. McKenne
The convention was stampeded in his political career, was a char By neglect; they get red and tort tod&gt; ?,!dda\.c Benn.
h " £ id ‘ 2v»rT ont of them*Ii
ming
hostess.
The
Bryans
had
u
let
them
go.
Don't
M
i
t
living,
an
d
If
dead.
all
p a r tie s
for Bryan, who was nominated
onardi’j Golden Ere
Eye Lotion cures claim in g i n t e r e s t u n d e r J . E. B entover eight other candidates on ’.he three childrtn, one ion and two LeonardiT
O eorge
I. M ic hael, A u g u st
! soreness without pam in one day. ley
fifth ballot, following a sneech by daughters.
ftigg. M. ..
a Benn, A lm e d—
a . Benn,
Lingr.
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n
d
II.
A.
M
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enney. a n d ea ch and
Always
in
demand
ua
a
lectur-;
Cools,
.heals
and
strengthens:
Insist
a Georgia delegate in which the
dec
ea
sed
every
one
of
them
.
eloquent young orator was refer- er, especially at Uhautatiqiins, Mr. on having "I^onardi’s" — it makes the
Iherwlse.
rw lse . ^n
In th e g r o ^ e rty . below
en tle y a n d
red to as “a Soul come to lead | Bryan's income wax augmented by strong eyes. At ail druggists,
escribed. Mrs. J.
the Israelites to battle.” Subse-jhis writings fur newspapers and
qucntly Bryan received the nom- magazines and hit authorship of
ination of tin* People’s and the several books. The latter included
National Silver parties.
"The First Battle," (1397); "Un­
The nominee broke all speaking iter Other Flags," (1904; "The Otd
rer-ords in his first campaign, trnv- World nml Its Ways," (1907);
ling more than 18,000 miles nnd "Heart to H**art Appeals," (1917).
making about C00 speeches in 27 Innddition to hia Nebraska home,
.i
states. He polled 0,302,925 votes Mr. Bryan nfl.r his final defeat
to McKinleys 7,104,779 and receiv­ for the presidency, established res­
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ed in the Electoral College 170 idence in Asheville, N. C., and Mi'
votes to his oppemnt’s 271. Al­ nmi, Fla.
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though defeated, Mr. Bryan re­
A few months before the time
mained, Hie
_ leader
. . . of lii3, party and.
, for the 1912 Democratic National j
Y&gt;-v.!
*,he kpanish-American war in . Convention. Mr. Bryan publicly!

Commoner Will Rest In Arlington
Cemetery According To His Wishes
(Continued From Page One.)
Felt Work Was Done __
WINCHESTER, Tenn., July 27.
—Before leaving hcTe Saturday
after delivering an address, Wil­
liam Jennings Bryan, who died
suddenly in Dayton yesterday,
awi* * onwiiiu s v v i u i a i iituwu u u j

\&gt; been accomplished in the greatest
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cause for enlightening humanity
ever known. 1 believe that on the
basis of the accomplishments of
the last few weeks, I could truth­
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Virtually dominant in the dem­
ocratic party for nearly sixteen
years, William J. Bryan was three
times nominated and defeated for
the presidency. Then, like Elijah
of old, he cast his mantle upon the
Elisha of Princeton and exerted a
potent influence in bringing about
Woodrow Wilson's first nomina­
tion for the office to which he,
himself, had vainly aspired.
Known in his youth as "the sil­
ver-tongued boy orator of the
Matte," it was Mr. Bryan's elo­
in which ^••oinmaiiclodl the announced ho would not he n ran* ]
quence in his famous "cross of
gold" opeech at the democratic na­ 3rd Nebraskan Volunteer Infantry didate declaring he was “ready t
tional convention in Chicago in as its Colonel, he opposed the to enter upon a campaign to enter I
180fi that made him the choice of permanent retention of the Philip­ upon a campaign in behalf of a'
his party. He polled more than pine Islands by the United States. true Democrat with even more vig-j
In 1900, when again nominated or than Hint with which I have
0,500,000 votes in his first cam­
for the presidency, he made "anti- fought at any time on my own be-!
paignthe paramount issue luil I.
His career has been likened to imperialism"
refused to omit an explicit
,
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.....
that of Henry Clay who also was but
party declaration in favor of free .woodrow Wilson at this time was
three times nominated for the coinage of silver in the party p la t-1Governor of New Jersey and had
presidency and as many times de­ form. This time he was defeated attracted the attention of the No
feated. Clay, too, became a Sucre- with a poptilnr vote of 0,358,133 as braskan, it was said, by reason,
tary of State. Friends of Bryan against 7,207,923 for his opponent. of his "liragrossivo" l&lt;&gt;filiation. j
Insisted that, like Clay, he was too He received 155 electoral votes to The fight on the floor of the Bnlti-'
conscientious, consistent and scrup McKinley’s 292.
more Convention, led by Bryan aulcus for a politician and that the
Mr. Bryan returned to Lincoln, gninst the .Tammany men in the
famous Whig’s declaration
"I and started the publication of a New York delegation, is a matter
would rnther be right than be weekly political journal called The °f history. Despite the fact that
President," well described the man Commoner. Four years later, 1904, j Champ Clark, Speaker of the
from Nebraska.
although not actively a candidate Home of Representatives, led on
The former Secretary of State for the nomination, which even- 27 ballots for thp nomination nnd
war bom in Salen, 111., March 19, tuaily went to Judge Alton B. Par-1 had a clear majority of nine, which
18C0. Ilia father was Silas Lillnrd ker, he vigorously opposed Demo-j ordinarily would have made him
Bryan, a native of Culpepper emm crncy's “conservative" attitude.* jthe party’s candidate, the N’ebrasThe interim between this period kan’s eloquence and persistence
ty, Virginia, a lawyer apd judge
Tho con, after graduating from and the next presidential election ' against "domination of the party
Illinois College in 1881 and Union of 1908 was occupied by Mr. B ry-' by Wall Street" resulted in failCollege of Law, Chicago, in 1883 a», now known by many of his urn of tho Missourian to get the
entered the law office of Lyman followers as "The Peerless Lead- necessary two-thirds of the conTurnbull, former United States er," in several enterprises that vent ion and in the designation of
r.cnstor. Subsequently he removed kept him in the public eye. Nota­ Wilson.
to Jacksonville, III., where he prac­ ble among thesp was his trip
Mr. Bryan and Mr. Wilson held
ticed law until 1887 when he settl­ around tne world on which in* ninny ideals in common. When Mr.
started September 21, 1905. Ac­ Wilson was elected president, he
ed in Lincoln, Neb.
During the presidential cam­ companied by his wife, son and a appointed Mr. Bryan Secretary of
Bryan first went t o , Slate.
paign «f 1888 young Bryan's daughter, Mr.China
where lie was
speeches in behalf of the Demo­ Japan, and tlllf
Tiie
| Ulllll l| and
IIIIU made
111el (i*
t t two, years Mr. Bryan # ochospitably entertained
cratic ticket attracted attention numerous
addresses
one
of
which.
SW,ed
R1?** at ,ht‘ h,,a'1 °\ Mr*
and in 1890 he accepted a nomina­ entitled. “The White Man’s Bur- « 'Ison ,aa cabinet
were yearslof pertion for Congress in the First No- den” was commended by the Jan- t,le*lty ,nml ?tre»s* Thl‘ Mexican
lifaska district, a
Republican nnese-American Society.
Tho IVmb,ro'K' 10’ the *,a panes&lt;* anti-alstronghold, "beenuse, no one else Bryans were presented to the Em- lcn. Ia'"1 controversy in California,
would have it,” he said, since it: ptror of Japan and were every- amI th" correspondence with Gerwas believed
no . Democrat
could [Where nccor«l.-d the honor of fore- ,nan&gt;' aml Austria-Hungary, antc..
. . .
T n- He was elected and served most Americans. Later the party cJ;dent to America’s entrance into
from 1891 until 18J j .
lie was Wl,nt to tjK, Philippines where Mr. tht‘ war* wer'’ problems that gave
made a member of the important Bryan’s views on' Filipino inde- tbo
' n'* Nebraska statesman ninny
Ways nnd Means Committee in his pendence wero welcomed. During s‘ePl®9s nights,
first term.
this visit the savage Morns of
During bis term of office, lieTwo speeches in this period gave Mindanao Island created tho Ne- caUse of an insult to the United
‘ Mr.iJJiy.in nationwide. j&gt;rPnlin&lt;Mi4.;7 hrii*knn a "i|jitiii?*or ohirf-of one Statejl flu)'. SDd thf* tt-fUiiil of!
one against the policy of protec­ of their tribes.
DictsitftV” Huerta of Mexico to fire
tion, delivered on March 10, 1892,
Leaving tho Philippines the !l salute ns nn apology American
nnd the other against the repeal of nnrtv went to India, the Holy j troops were dispatched to Vera
the silver purchase clause of tho Land, Turkey, Austria-Hungary, Cruz, which wai captured April 21,
Sherman Act on August III, 1893. Germany, Russia, Italy, Norway, DM4. Subsequently the troop.* and
In the latter he advocated "the Sweden and other European coun- warships were withdrawn, Huerta
flee unlimited coinage of silver, tries, finally arriving in London
deposed and a oCnstitutionalirrespective of international agree­ on July 3, 1900. Meanwhile Mr. kit government under Vemistiana
ment, at a ratio of Ifi to 1," a pol­ Bryan had "interviewed" King Ed- JCarranza, who was favored by the
icy with which his name was af­ wnrd VII, tho Emperor of Russia, Administration, was ret up in its
terwards must prominently associ­ and other potenates, and Count \Rtoad.
ate until h* entered tho cabinet of I.eo Tolstoi and had made nunier-1 At the height or th* anti alien
President Wilson.
oils speeches all of which were re- |Und controversy in California, Mr.
The first nomination of Mr. . . . . »» tlm
, ,American pie , and Bryan journed to the Pacific const
Brynn for the Presidency at the w'|n’h spired n desire on tin* i where he held sever’d conferences
Democratic National Convention 1P?rt
Democrats at lionie to give with th* Governor and deliv ered
in Chicago on July 10), 1890, has " im “ great reception which was spe,hs be foie the Slat legislatiute.
Mr. Bryan’s
Bryan's resignation from
f
since been characterize!,d as one of d°nu upon hia return to America
l h i ‘ miracles" of American poll- * , folowing September.
tiro cabinet, which uccurml on
tics. Tho nvninee, after serving in, A“°ut this time Mr. Bryan came Iline 9, 1915,. came as a thunder_____
*congress, had run tor tho United I?, , ,r , world disarmament, an clap out of a clear iky. it was
atatoi Senate and been defeated H'en' which is said to bine pi imp- known there had been disugreel.y Senator John M. Thurston of i
nia drafting in 1913, when In* ments between the President and
Nebraska. Abandoning the law, 1'"‘caine^ Secretary of State of the \his chief cabinet officer but that
Mr. Bryan became editor of the
th *Particular form of pence treaty Ithe breach had gone beyond liealOmaha World-Herald and chnm- between the United States and for-ling wan not realized by the public
pinned the cause of binietulliIism
... L'lgu nations “by which all dis- mind.
Germany’s aggressions
ns vigorously witli the pen as hi l,,u'"i weer to I... aubmil'ed to an and her ruthless ll-boat policy
had up&gt; ii the forum. He had been inipai tinl investigation commission Jwere daiiy drawing the United
beaten for n third term in C’on-1
n year before histiUties could IStates into the Vortex of war. Mr.
p u -13 on the issue of "sound moil begin." This has been regarded as j Bryan seemed pli'dged to peace.
ty ’ and when the time came for Mr. Bryans gi»*ate.st achievement The time came when President
the National convention this ques­ for Unity forgein nations, and re -. Wilson’s notes to Germany had to
tion was rending both big political presenting three-fourths of the (take a final tone ami, with the
jaitirn. There were Free Silver population of the earth, became sinking of another American ship
Republicans as well as Democrats, signatories to the document. About and an ultimatum from the Unitbut Hi* nominee of the former, a year later the World War broke ed Stntcs, Mr. liryan, who had
Henry Al. Teller of Colorado, out in all I t s fury.
(previously declared "There is nothrew bis support to Bryan when
In 1908 Mr. Bryan was again thing final between friends sent
the Nebraskan won the nomina­ named us tho Democratic tsurul-jhm letter of resignation to the
tion nt Chicago.
»rd h uror. The campaign wai I're-ident. Mr. Wilsun, deploring
The "cross of gold" speech by waged mi the principal issue of op- his action as a "personal I,ms." iti
Bryns, which lias been quoted of- position to "trusts'* nnd for a j reply, accepted his Secretary's
tci.er, p i haps, than uny other of *'i*rd time the Democratic noniin withdrawal from the cabinet sta t­
ho words, nnd which made him a ic suffered defeat, polliiigi),I()9,- ing tbiii they both sought the
rival of William McKinley for the lol votes to Taft's 7.*J78,1mih nml same end but by different meth­
presidency—came at tin- dose* of receiving 102 electoral votes to his ods.’’
I he zeal of Mr. Iliyan to bring
a debate on tho floor of the con­ opponent's 321.
Notwithstanding Mi. Bryan's re- "bout world peace, led him in the
vention in advocacy of a free nilver plank. Men nationally prom­ verses in politics, it is said, hi* excess of bin enthusiasm, it was
inent in the party hail preceded was "a good loser." Of Presby­ said, to public speech and acts that
him, nnd opposed the plank unlei-* terian forbears, optimistic and of brought upon him a gieat deni of
K'oniinu-,| on I’jige Thiee)
it liouid provide for bimetallism a religious nature, hi i setbacks
International
agreement.
The
situation was tense when the Ne
bin*:' an. then only 30 years old—
run year more than the Constitu­
tional tequirement for u president
—sro.-.e to np.*ak, everybody was
s m
s m
s ) .
tiled; everybody seemed ready for
compromise. Not so the delegate
from Nebraska. There was fire in
his eye when ho begun to speak
"I would Ik* presumptuous, in­
deed, to present myself again* t
th* distinguished gentlemen to
“Strike \\ hilt* the Iron Is Hot”
whom you have listened,” he said,
"if this were a mere measuring of
nbilitites; but this in nut a contest
V
on persons. The hum! !
"Co!.I
Cash"
in
the
hank
gives
you
command of
citiz-n in all the land, when clad
opportunity.
\
in the armor cf a righteups cause.
Is. stronger than all the hosts of
error. I came to speak to you in
An* ymj building up your hank account m a
defense of a cause as holy as the
powerful
weapon for success?
Lot tis help you.
cause of liberty—the cause of im­
munity."
Then charging the evils of the
day—the idle mills, the social lin­

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of money nnd the "idle holders of

idle capital in Wall street," he con­
tinued:
"The individual ia bat an atom;
he is born, he acts, he dies; but
principles are eternal; and this hus
, Uen a contest over a principle.
,Having behind ua the producing

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i‘sna muifcTNfc ‘
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Ufeated at all costs"
defeated,

Since he be__ ____
iif!:Jnoat_ of .
HaYilbefii-'dT. the frontier
.‘ajf'in “THe Covered Wogi T »»•*■&gt; -,
n i T ' i ' v / • finl*’“"The tTrnH of
“The
A t M i l a n e . T h e a te r a w c h c *rower”
of
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and "The Fighting
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c fashionit model, but; ^ now
everything ponents of the World Court alarmr*rtmn
tn f la n in n
nnd
come tho
the tinllaliAjr)
polished m
gentleman.
nnn AApvk jo,to? different.
ed over the senate will ratify the
Torrence Is featured with Rod llarding-IIugbea-Coolidgo program
he feels—well, something like the
I.a Rorque, Dorothy Gish and providing for American adherence
man who hns deserted his |ildw Gorge Hackathomo in the leading to
the court protocol, arc centering
and has donned his boded ahtit •roles of the production which Is a drive on Senator Corah, chairman
for a day in the city.
1 being shown todn &gt;and Tuesday mlttce, hopingof theashrilluetaoet
“Aftor all the rough peck roles at the Milane Theatre. Helen L« ■ or the senate foreign relations
hoping he will find a
I’ve had,” he says. “I Atn nlmmt WotUyPMJ, former “Fillies" beauty, committee,
device for blocking the proposal.
jhepda
"the
supporting
cast.
Edgar
nfrnid I will trip oyer my siiel;,”\
Representative Tinkham (R.,
-wrote
this stbry
of New Mass.)
is one of the spokesmen
Tailored
■aiioTvu suits,
suics, smooth
smoorn •. suave
shavess ■JjcTwvn
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W .I C nfjkht
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and neat haircuts &gt;nnd TorrenteJAfttKjy
Hie especially for the of the opposition. He made publie Sunday a letter to Borah nphave been strangers during Psost# *ereen*.
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n tih « ^ ;rt0Tq,Pff%9n«.)
&gt;%!«■■ ft vyr.iid.il
»’would n«v«th*lwa .deliver 5!"
as a private soldier,
nC€S.”
‘
•pared • address la ter;' and ii While Sec rot ary of Stute, Mr, ancti.
ertcdlngMays in Daytbjn.the Bryan oftert nbseht from Wash­
Rp&gt;'lames
Edward
ircrc spent in revising his ington ns a lecturer and this sub­ Welldon, (.can of Durham. I»«s
rrip t
*
... jected him to no little amount ot ?
, . Vy r-,ncr8 Saturday. They
t wtU no indication of »»*- rnillcry in the press. In a public jostled him in the direction of the
."the Kreat.Commoner dur- statement he sold the $12,000 sal­ liver, with tho ostensible purpose
C trial. On h h ntTival at ary he received as a cabinet offi­ of throw!h? him in. He was res­
a few days.in advance of cer was insufficient to meet the cued by the police nml taken away
ning of the case his appnr- ordinary household demands upun in a motor boat.
Mr. Shinwell added thnt little
sical filnehs was penernily. his purse and he felt obliged to
•d. He spoke only ■oncc 1,1 supplement his income in other blame was to be attached to the
at delivered several n*.- ways. One of his most popular miners, for with no other means of
?n Rhea county. Hi* Pub* lectures was “The Prince of Peace,* curbing the tongue of n deqn it
irances included a speech When he entered the cabinet, was the sort of thing they might
luet in his honor by the Mr. Bryan astonished Washington bo expected to do.
Whether the government liked it
ibllt school, an informal by announcing that grape juice
o his Cdiow .prosecution would be substituted for alcoholic or hot, he declared, economic pres-,
id their (pieats at Mor- beverages whenever the Secretary sure was figging the country tow­
igs. two reiiitmtM ad; of State and Mrs. Bryan enter­ ard national ownership of mines.
Doan Welldon addressed a great
Dayton and one at Pike- tained the members of the diplo­
' Jay he spoke at Win- matic corps. Indeed, Mr. Bryan miners’ gala service today in Dur­
irrvine out a promise in his long advocacy of teetotulism ham cathedral. Ile -aid he did not
Lttorney General A. T. was credited by many with having hegrandge .the miners any wages
.urinjr the trial that at done more than any other Amer­ it was jipsjyhiu to pay them; but
V woiild deliyjBT.' an nd- ican outside of the Prohibition the question was wha# was pos­
|te attorney general’s fel- party, to force the adoption of the sible to ppy them, lie advocated
|men.
Eighteenth Amendment to the eoncilinton nml arbitration.
A conference of miners and mine
Jked in Dayton.
Constitution making the United
“leader of the fundnmen- States a “dry" nation.
From owners has been called for Wed­
Mr. Bryan was made to March 1918 ho was president of nesday nml unless this should
prove successful there seems little
much at home in Day- the Nationnl Dry Federation.
hope of avertin'' a stoppage on
Ihea county. His entrance
Aug. 1. Apparently the miners will
fturc from the courtroom
ked by a succession of L O C A L CITIZENS not countenance even the sugges­
es. Rhea county polltical- PAY TRIBUTE TO tion of continuing the present
agreement from day to day, but
cen found frequently in
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will nskwhich
for
blican column and many W
YY l L i l j l i V i U J . D l l I A IN nn(&lt; n,i,,ers
month-afederation
Kr:u,. fnlltnf:
|te political faith were
tho men, will lay down their tools
lie most ardent admirers
b'rom Pago One.)
next Saturday.
inner democratic candi- est (Continued
men and discussed the out__________
(resident and cabinet of- Standing
traits of the Great Coni(
'
I ,,
II you let a life-long te- moner just
a few minutes before I « 0 O d e M . _ t i U e r t y W
shakc your hand, Mr. being- informed of Mr. Bryan’s
Killed In Accident
was a question heard
at Dayton'.
in once in the court room. death
“I have always regarded Wil...
his last discussions with liam
Jennings Bryan as. one of
I ALATK,\, duly
The bod\
folk concerned the sugges- the greatest and -best -of -all Ihe ' f
Guerry, fprmer local
a college devoted to fan- leading men ever known in this ‘
J
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,M wh" w,n- ,&lt;i,k'd4nlist doctrine be establish- country," Rev. Nixon stated tiiisjun
accklcnt near Jcnmorning.
1c
cantlnue.,
T
''W l *
Iched with the iiiformn- the most important things in !,is Vr„0 l,u",lf;v
tu n cr®1 « * ’
sentiment in Dayton fa- Character was his abiding faith in v f Cs ton,o,row h;‘Vo .been
pnnquncrynn" for its name should the Bible as the inspired word of i ‘
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be established^ his icomn c c t^ j w U j, t |u, p n i a t k a Daily'
“We’ll see. ’There's ’Go&lt;l a n f thu C h r m ti" n "H trio n .
“While ns a political lender he i NoWs nml since that date
hns
mb to discuss the name
has
had
many
opponents
and
ent1
:
hecn
activq
in
real
estate
ilove(op*
• ■ mies, yet many of,his policies nmll nicnt. He h rocognlreil aa one of
ns Brilliant l,in ( r s ,\
the history nf American views have been adopted and car- the most gifted nownpjqicr men in
hcrc are few names which lied nut by others. While he was the s t u t e . Mr . Guerry had liecn
it brilliant lustre of "spec- defeated three'tim es ip races for I affiliated with many of the lend
ffort which has become a presidential chair, I believe lie is itlg Florida newspapers. He came
the memory of William ns good and great n man as lias to I’alutka four years ago.
ever been president of the United
Bryan.
fe for almost HO years States. The statement of Henry
morama of national sensn- Clay, that ’I rather he right than
cd one upon another. At president’ aptly fits Mr. Bryan,"
became almost overnight declared the minister. "I regard
the leader of his party Bryan’s death us a public calamity
idol of millions. Three because of his great influence for
carried the party stand- good. He will bp known to future
fits choice for the highest generations as one of the most
the land; in another pres- useful and prominent characters of
fycar, 1912, he reaped much all times."
Admires Ability.
credit for placing Woodrow
“The nation has lost an honest,
In the White House, and in
livery other national demo- brave and courageous citizen.
convention in a generation While differing with him in his
in the very center of every views, I admired him for Ins great
ability,” declared F. P. Forster,
that came.
•artecognition, many said, of president of the First National
Inodershtp, President WiU Bank, whan coqimontiog upon. Mr.
e him secretary of atato-A B r$ ft UtiJ mtMtfdg.*" ” • ' '■f o '
Champion, of Right.
Mt from which he resigned two
In speaking of Mr. Bryan and
later, under the most sensn| of circumstances because he his usefulliiess to this nation.
e nation, was verging toward County Judgo James G. Sharon de­
ipation in the European war, clared:
“I consider that the entire na­
peuco always had been his
[in his earlier years, just as tion, and especially the common
ater days he made the es- elnsses of citizenship of the United
f religion his nll-nbsorbin States, have suffered a distinct
irreparable loss in the death
and turned his talents n
tK and
of Honorable William Jennings
k on evolution,
Bryan.
swerving Devotion
“In nij" opinion there was no
hout all his active years
iWCrs clung to his stand- more sincere or faithful champion
swerving devotion for the of the cause of the common people
his ideals, while his ene- than Mr. Bryan. He Was honest,
led and hated him, call- sincere, faithful and enthusiastic
gnorant and misguided In In fighting for thu rights of the
economies and his relig- people, lie was always lined up
rcat (lower of eloquence, on the side of justice, honesty and
brought him to a (dace the common rights of mankind.
1 prominence, remained When leaders of this kind are tak­
Id for many years, but en from a nation there long re­
last hiss old time brill- mains an aching void before some
the platform and the other champion of tike ability will
in to dim perceptibly. develop.
“He was a true apostle for the
h&gt;* found time for
urcsome excursions inti cause of liberty, not only in polit­
politics was his forte, ical life, hut in religious life, nnd
ry of his life work is each American should bqw in hum­
[history of the national ble reverence and sorrow and ap­
ampaigns that began preciation at the bier of tho grent
-hicagu democratic con- crusader for right against wrong,
1
stampeded from a William Jennings Bryan."
Rev. F. I*. King, pastor of the
y his “cross of gold”
ide him its ramlidute for First Baptist Church, says;
“The now world has produced no
man like William Jennings Bryan.
—A unique “follow
In political life for more than a
quarter of a century lie has been
tho greatest power in his party.
up” service from us
Except in the ranks of the enemy
his motives have never been ques­
th a t in su res you
tioned, and seldom has an enemy
dared to attribute to him nn un- j
getting every frac­
worthy purpose. He has achieved
jUuied from Page Two)
in the field of the superlative—he
1*ntirism.
Before the hns made for himself an enduring
tion of mileage built
i:itc, entered war the JSTc- (dace in the hearts of millions of
[liid pledged himself tp people who contend for justice and
into these marvel­
p.v *m expedition financed righteousness.
!
t'o'd, tho Michigan man“ In the ranks of the Christian
t" Europe for the pur- forces no layman has occupied
ous tires. Learn tho
I getting the boys out oT such a commanding position as has
.^vs." Mr. Ilryan later William Jennings Bryan. And he
nature of this serv­
[“'■J plans and did not go. came to this position because of
t-ntly he was accused of the genuine worth of the mail he
ice-it’s worth while.
■hinally aiding the propu- has been through tho years of his
the Central Powers by private and public life.”
F*"'-'* and writings. Early
av.ir he declared it was
Sarasota—Sarasota County vot^s
«lc4
M by profit seekers. In $2,ri()0,000 bond Issue for road con­
Sanford, Florida
F1' a in San Francisco he struction
|a t "for the Unitwl States
P
with Germany would
Chicago firm $8,000,000 tract
i challenging a madhouse.” south of Ijiki Okcachobcc; sugar
Dune before this he was re- cane to be planted.

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means whereby homething effective ,
can lie done."
ft no opposition
“An audacious and lost despsr-1 pfesldantial disfavor,
nte attempt is Iwing made by the _
^ - r
Internationalists and occult for­ Bryan Pet
eign influence,* said Tinkham,
“to force the United States into
For Dead Mi
the League of Nations by way of
the Worl4 Court.
MIAMI, July 27.—^Ppor Po
.. _n step from this to shrieked Papeete,' the 18-yeai
“It is only
the employment of our armed Bryan pet from his cage in
forces abroad."
kitchen ot the Commoner'* hoop
Tinkham added that the Hague Cocoanut Grove tnis n
court is sufficient now.
“ Hush Papeete," soothed
His letter reflects the continu- Griffin, Bryan cook from, her chairj
ing dissensions in the Republican beside the cob! stove. &gt;
ranks over the court program.
“Serin like that Peete Parrotj
Eager to avoid displeasing l*rcsi- know there’s something'wrong
dent Coolidge, Republican ii recon- mawrnin,” she drnwlcil, “he ,
cilables in the senate plan to prop- been frettin’ nnd carryln on «i
ngandizc against the court indir- since Friday nigliL”
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Today it is well on the way to becoming
the finest city in lhe w orld—-forerunner of
the new type of com m unity that discrimi­
nating men and women vv.ll insist on living
in tomorrow.

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U n d er C onstruction
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In thin city of Coral Gables, comprising the
choicest portion of tho Florida Tropics,
more' than $25,000,000 already hnvr been
spent on im provem ents, and the vast de­
velopment program calls for the expendi­
ture of more than $100,000,000 additional
o\!er the next eight to ten years.

down to the blue w aters of Hiscayne Bay,
w here frost is unknown and the flowers
alw ays bloom, forever sw ept by cooling
trade winds, forever bathed in limpid sun­
light. They cannot give you the lwist con­
ception of tho haunting charm of this city
where the business zone is nn architectural
gem, w here are lovely hotels untainted by
modem commercialism, w here n thousand
delightful homes have definitely established
a new type of American architecture.
One thing and one thing alone can the fig­
ures involved in this vast developm ent pro­
gram make plain, and that is, Coral Gable*
offersu sound and secure investm ent w ith
an assured present and a great future.

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But mere cold figures cannot give the
m easure of beauty here, where ten thous­
and acres of gently undulating country run

The buyers of tw o und three years ago have m ade splendid
profits as values rose with the progress of development.
Many are buying again today in the new Riviera section,
with its trem endous development program. T h ey realize
that the pre-development price level cannot last long, and
that the investor Who buys now has the finest opportunity
for profit-taking that even Coral Gables has yet afforded.

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The report of the death of William Jennings Bryan Dillon, Shubert—Right Way.
LUMBER YA^
Read Iwfxh.
comes as a distinct shock to all who knew him. As n man Queer
Official Conscience.
A complete line o(
of unusually hardy constitution, who had not yet reached The Sool Died.
Cypreso and Pine
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
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his allotted three score years and ten, it seems that he had _______
Fram ing
&lt;Copyrt»tit » » ) ____
received the summons to his last reward as prema­
Sheathing
SOME AMERICANS go to Eu­
1Siding
turely as might another man of younger generations. He rope
with money and enterprise
'ifert-ili
a m M U irrio v ntTCD
Flooring
11^
T u r — I7.no HI* M u n t b n . - t l . i l seemed so well, so strong that one might easily expect him on the right basil. Mr. Dillon,
/m a*not
ICeiling
Rend &amp; Co., now in London, is
t«r*d in City by C a r r l n . M f to live forever.
t, I k . W eakly E d itio n 11.00
planning a one hundred and fifty
Finish
GefTWG AIDHQ
And yet his had been a life of continued drive and irre­ million subway system, in which
'
Mouldings
VEKY
F
as
T
. nv'IAL NOTirr.i All obituary pressible action. From earliest boyhood when he first as a “ British capital will participate to
L ath
lens, card* of thank*, resolution*
1notlcea ot «nt*r:alr... -nt* wh»r# mere child mounted the rostrum to declare his antipathy for n small extent.”
Brick
r*M nrn tied* will bn r^araed
' at reculnr idvertlalnf ratal.
THE
SHUBERTS
of
New
York
\
Lime
political corruption, to his last fight at Dayton where like an
Plaster
i
m m TUB AIIOC1ATRD PnRM ancient crusader he had gone to protect the name of Christ, have six theatres in London and
\
will get more. That’s the right
The Associated Tresa la esctuaWhite RockPlasterttwril
y anutud m the uae for ra- he had devoted his energy and eloquence to the last atom of way for American business men to
llcatlon of all nawa dlapatrhta
j Nails
help
Europe—by
going
over
with
----Jltan to It or not otharwiae cred- his strength and endurance in the pursuit of those princi­ their money and showing how the
Screen Wire
f l e d In th la p a p e r an d alao tha Io­
wa) naw a publish ed herein. All right* ples he believed in most utterly for the betterment of the thing should be done.
Builders Hardware
wf rapublie^tlun^of apeclal dispa tc hDo t s
masses.
MR. DILLON plans to construct
■i'*
Windows
MGNDAY, JULY 27. 1925
It is not for this year or this decade to weigh the results subways for trucks, to relieve
traffic congestion on the surface.
of
Bryan’s
efforts or to find his place in history. That will The
Frames and Scrum
TH E HRRALD’S PLATFORM
same enterprise would bo
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson- remain for historians of a later year who may have had time welcomed in American citiag, es­
Made to Order 1
*
trille.
pecially in New York, where the
to
test
the
final
benefits
of
those
four
amendments
to
the
Murphy
Ironing Boards
; ‘
Construction of St. Johns-In
stagnation point in congestion has
Medicine
Cabinets
dian River canal.
constitution for which Bryan is so largely responsible. Suf­ almost been reached.
L—Extension of white way.
#*—Extension of local amusements. fice it to say now that he has set an example for conscien­
T he P rice Is%
reader, disturbed
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, tiously fighting for what he believed to be right with a vim byA theDEVOUT
fact that passages from
etc.
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*.—Augmenting of building pro­ which anyone of future years will have difficulty in match­ the Bible appear to suggest that
the earth is flat and square, will
gram—houses, hotels, apsrtmrnt ing.
houses.
Bryan has been criticized by many. He has been said to find in Isaiah, most significcnt of
t ,—Extension of street paving pro- be always on the wrong side. He would not crucify mankind all the old Biblical writers, a text
that will satisfy him.
W. S. PRICE.%
gram.
upon.a
cross
of
gold
but
history
has
proved
that
the
cross
of
“ It is he that sitteth upon the
1.—Construction
of
boulevard
710
W.
F irst St.
gold was not after all a crucifix. lie was defeated for the circle of the enrth, and tho in­
around Lake Monroe.
habitants
thereof
are
r*
grassL —Completion of city beautifica­ presidency upon three memorable occasions. He was on the
tion program.
unpopular side during the World War and was forced to |
fu T t^ ^ n d 'spreidX"
■ f«—Expansion of school ayatem
with provision for increased fa -1resign ns Secretary of State. His influence was practically | cth them out as a tent to dwell in."
You will notice that Isaiah
dlitiea.
1 neglible when he attempted to defeat the nomination of
James
M.
Cox
during
the
Democratic
convention
of
1920.
*p&lt;
,a1*c7, of. “t.he cl1r.c,e1 , of. the
G. TAYLOR DTt
* CHRIST’S BENEDICTION: — |
But the paradox of Bryan s life seems to be that the best roun,i enrth. chapter and verse
Peace I leave with you, my peace I
Painting — Dect
give unto you; not as the world can be gained from the man by a not too literal interpreta- jare not given. Everybody should
giveth, give I unto you. Let not tion. Fundamentalist that he was, he fully believed that read ail of Isaiah and Job, also, |
PHONE 303
your heart be troubled, neither let Jonah was swallowed by the whale and that Joshua made at least once a year.
It bo afraid. John 14:27.
the sun stand still. He accepted the Bible as it was written
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word
for word and he was always ready to die for that be­ some worthless ships, rusting
f J,
THE FORMER GLORY
j ‘ I would that I had seen with my lief. Vet Bryan’s greatness lies not in how much he achiev­ nwny at anchor, costing large
ed but rather in the spirit which prompted him to fight for sums for watchmen.
two eyes
A S TO WOOD SA W IN G
Henry Ford offers $1,706,000 j
The stceplre of the Gothic King­ his achievements.
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
for
them.
He
would
scrap
them
|
dom rise,
In our civilization we are satisfied with the great prin­ and use the metal, nnd his offer
:
Ere London grew too wealthy and
Mr. Coolidgc believes in the vir- united party. He believes that,
ciples which we get from the Bible. We are not so much is higher thnn any other.
Hut some conscientious official tues of sawing
P
wl"■K wood,
” uw' i i both
UMVII iin
n «a lit*•«,- I( with La Follctte, ^thc leader of inconcerned with whether God created the entire world in six
IS SCARCE
To adore the Mother Maiden and days or six million years as we arc with the fact that he offers the suggestion that it may oral sense ns when on his farm ,1'[jrKe"cy' re"loved from the arena,
not be legal to sell ships if they , ..
.....
...
, .
i there is a strong chance of all the
W
her Child,
| for the upbuilding of his physique rebels being lured back into the
nre to he junked.
Ere greet! and hate and frozen created it at all.
AND GETTING SCARCER
] and the delight of the photogrn- | fold of regularity. "Because it is
It doesn't make so much difference whether Eve was
teal defiled.
v
York
TOO
HAD
that
man
with
a
conphers,
he
wields
the
mighty
intple*
belived,"
says
The
Now
ALL THE TIME
And the great fire returned nil to made from one of Adam’s ribs just
so long as she was made
science was not around whenth«* • ment,
and also ina gorgeously *Times correspondent at Swampthe wild.
as Jesus
lived a generation on this earth,
navy’s oil lands were so neatly | figurative sense. To accomplish' scott, thnt the fight Mr. Dawes
When the Cathedral crashed down a t all. As long
set
a
perfect
example
for
fine
living,
healed the sick and disposed of. It’s extraordinary I the figurative sawing, he particu- is making contains these dangers1
into flames
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT IN THlI
With all her multitude of carven brought happiness into the lives of millions, it really doesn’t how active the official conscience j lurly esteems the "Yankee tariff," (factionalism and disorganization J
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PER [ r l
the party), conservative Senat­
names,
make so much difference whether he was born of the Virgin ; becomes when an honest man of* its shining teeth sharpened to a of
NOW
ors
will
not
support
the
Dawes
pro
•
razor
edge,
the
better
to
rip
open
Angels with harps and alabaster Mary.
I fer* to pay the Government an
the purses of the proletariat for J posnl." Which is not surprising
dames.
,
. . .
. i honest price, anil how soundly
And so It is with Bryan. We have m him a man who , thntconsciencc sleeps when Gov- the enrichment of the chosen few. j when it is recalled that, while Mr.
I would that I had seen those but­ lived and died for what ho thought was right. He may not eminent property is being stolen, In fact, nothing can better define Dawes celebrated his innugurution
the Coolidgc* Administration, econ­ as Vice-President by giving the
tressed walls
have been right but he believed he was with all the power
and nil, than the simple mot­ Senate a terrific verbal castiga­
Of that first towering splendid old and determination any living man could have. There was
A YOUNG man named Scott in omics
to:
"Let’s
saw* wood and say no­ tion, Mr. Coolidge was marking
St. Paul's,
Illinois is waiting to be banged. thing
in
his
mind
about
right
and
wrong.
There
his own induction into office with
ifc Rich with unnumbered crowding never any doubt
f
.
... , .
. . . . His mother says she will kill her£
festivals.
was never any fourth dimension with him, never even a third. SC|f at thc. exact j,our 0f bt.r son's It P not stirpt :„:.ig therefore,; unqualified laudation of that same
i- Alul all those chattels with proud There were but two dimensions, right ami wrong nnd Bryan hanging.
Scott’s father says that th.* correspondents at Swamp body.
For Further Information.
And there we are! Not for a
are describing the President
memories walled,
invariably
put
himself
on
the
side
which
he
believed
to
be
"My son’s soul died Inst week scott
ns determined to squelch tho Vice-President’s gratification, not
Call at Montezuma Hotel.
And all those altars panoplied and
right and on that side ho always believed himself to be [u,,t
he wa* t0 have .hcen Dawes movement for revision of for the mere following of an ideal,
palled,
the Senate’s rules of procedure.. not for so small a thing as an np*
hanKt!,l•
Ami in the midst the Shrine of flanked by Jesus and God.
II. B SCHULTE REALTY CO., Lv
Mr (iomisftf/tWeV wqithln, tiHJ his 1pool'to the people; w Republican
J
Erkcnwild;
There have been those who accused Bryan of being an
That statement is lew in . eye on the by-elections of 1926 1solidarity to be threatened! The 1
MAUL* RESERVATION EARI.Y
I would that I hud seen the festal ignoramus, of being a bigot, of a thousand and one other America, but old in literature. In w(,. n one-third of the Senate and , word is out, the orders issued. The
•ail of the House will stand or fall. | Administration proposes to keep
detrimental terms, hut there has never been one who has ac­ his hell, Dante shows spirits
way,
whose
When Holy Church proclaimed cused him of being unconscientious. He has been con- torment,
#1| wn|kinK
tllebodies
,treet,were
of atill
Kior-j jje perceives that the Republican [on sawing wood. To do that, it
glad holiday,
scienttously fighting for his political party, his religious
&gt; *■-'
**■ hope of achieving harmony in th : has to keep its saw, the "Yankee
And heurd tha belt-chimes swing faith and for his common people since God put the power of ence when he left the surface. It coming session of Congress and of tariff,” keen and glistening. To
is explained to Dante that many giving their opponents no unnec-ido that, “the boys’’ must be held
on Easter Day.
words in his tongue. That is the lesson he has taught. rouls go to hell before their bodies essary campnign ammunition, d e -. together. To insure that, Mr.
die. that their punishment may be­ pends upon the patty’s engaging 1Dawes will be asked to take a back M
And watched the line of rose- What other can be greater.

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gin sooner.
in no disputes which will lead to seat where, unseen of the public, a
crowned canons puss
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1lie may
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...Dl.
*1. tho
*_____I*
u
W right, Warlow and Company
busy 1*1.___
himself
with
task ■
factionalism.
Beneath the windows live with
I
HAVE
FOUGHT
a
good
fight,
I
have
finished
my
course,
THE
MATERIAL
tacts
concern­
He cherishes the vision of a re- of cooling his crusading ardor.
n
fiery glass.
n
ing Scott, sentenced to death for
To some most glorious Sacring of I have kept the faith.—Timothy.
■
murder, are these: Under our pro-othe Mas;-.
Are Now Receiving Application For
HOW
FLORIDA
DID
IT.
3u
IT IS UNCERTAIN in what place death may await th e ; Hibition system Scott got drunk
TAMPA TRIRUNE
Then the great city like a rose therefore except it in any place.—Seneca.
M
T
'1
n mn,V ,f kt; is hanged
the bootlegger that sold him the
uncurled
n
I whiskey should be hanged beside The New Orleans Times-Pica- ping migration to the Peninsular
Bel ■eld her choirs rmparadised nnd
penrted
him.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
yuno Inst Sunday, Monday and State.
Beneath the tallest spire in ull
.Mr. Haddock also admits the ■
Tuesday
published a series of
Ily IRVIN s. conn
the world.
MR. ALDRICH, prosperous law- three articles on Florida, interest­ Florida climate lias something to un
I yer, is sued for divojye. HU wife ing and comprehensive exposi­ tin with the unparalleled develop­ n
on improved Business and Residential Property
But gold has blocked up all the This one has tha sanction of tiie. The officiating priest
, alleges cruelty. He replies, “My tions written by Dudley V. Had­ ment, but mentions that the cli; H
H
clergy.
It
was
told
to
me
year*
ready
for
the
ceremony,
in Sanford
holy well*,
mate was in force long before the B
1only cruelty was almost stoning dock. |
"Name this child," he said.
And dumb is all that host of ago by a friend of mine who was
K
development
was
started.
He
ex­
Mr. llnddock, the Times-l’icathen a priest but now is a bishop. "Hazel," answered the mother, i her to death with jewelry." Ho
a
rhrismrd hells,
Funds immediately available subject to title
spent $175,000 on Jewelry, gave the yunc comments, wa.*; "formerly As­ plains:
a
her
Hut thi
And dust the bright sails of the i iOn
Floridans ienrn d that the Lord
. a certain
. i i-i i day' ai child—a
i. . keeping
■
/ voice
: ~v~ down.
• —
—- lady
ijnjy a aaa.uuu
$55,000 sable coat, a enuichin- sociated Press bureau manager in
examination.
caravels.
dainty gir child-wax brought to (sound reached tho ear of the oldest ohi„ H cont oostinir JH.000. and achelps
those
who
help
themselves
New Oilcans—now gone to Flori­
the altar to lie baptised. Accom- member of the christening party. (.urjt ies wort|, $100 000.
when the first chamber of
da." The last four words are sig­ and
____ *_
That brought tho spicerics from panying the proud parents was The venerable gentleman gave a
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
commerce in the state raised an
nificant
and
are
being
daily
used
the
wife’s
father,
an
old-fashioned}
profound
start.
India;
advertising fund of $500, spent it
.
.
.
...,
Xhcn
1"
“
vo‘5®l
TICE
LADY
replies
thut
not
sawith reference to thousands of j and discovered the sum had proved
SEE
The Kucrharistic God has gone Irishman, liis daughter had not pluinly audible throughout the
jewels, not securities, not other
ptople. Hut this is not Mr. to be an investment rather than
laken him into her confidence church he exclaimed:
away.
’ ”, 1 .
• -l
n -.i-t.i"For the love of heaven! Will even the fur of the ’chinchilla, Haddock's first trip to Florida. Be­ an expense because it brought j
Until the people learn lignin to touching on the name that hnd
I.
. ' V i’7
" .* saints!".
” 1*1most interesting
been chosen for the infant. The more than
a hundred
female
.
v'4 !itt!e animal, can fore geing with the Associated itourists
pray.
DuBOSK A N I) HOLLER
or1
l l U f | 5V » to
«■'* town who spent
| 11V- tten
en ”
Press,
reason she had not was immediate­ to pick from, they're namln me give real happiness.
Press, he*
he* was
was
a valuedemploye
twe|vl, thousand dollars that would
REALTORS
She's right. Hut in this world ! „f Tip: Tribune
in Tampa.He has
j,aVa been dropped elsewhere in ho
■unfortunate grandchild for a nut.'
Verily light went out in London ly made manifest.
we me*4sure everything
with now returned to this state in he normn| C()lirsi! „f cvents they i.&gt;
Town,
112 Park Avenue
money. The lady's lawyer. George i(*rviceJ of the* Florida Develop- crcaH(Ml the fund next year, and
When Henry smote the white Car
WHAT PEOPLE LIKE
Gordon Rattle, demands for he*r ment Board.
-v......
-»
thusinn* down,
the next.
alimony of $75,000 is year. The
CLEARWATER St.'S
And holy fisher won ids mnrtyr’i
His three* articles were written
He mentions one Florida city ■ s * B » * s * iu c * a * i* * s s * B is n M s » a c H * * « « * * R * s a » ii _
Court
can
give
her
that;
it
cannot
crown.
at the request of Jim Edmonds, spending $175,001) this year for ad­
—
-------------William Allen White about a the history of the paper. No great­ givo her love and affection.
m anning editor of the* Titnes-Pic- vertising, nnd says “The St. Pe­
jr
nyune, on "How Florida Did It.’’, tersburg spirit i- the Miami spirit,
But still tho lump burns on in Ely . year ago told Editor nnd Publish- er compensation, nor more appre­
i
er,
which
newspaper
folk
ren
I,
ABKD-KL-KRIM, stout warrior I The cool intelligent nerve of the the Sarasota spirit, tho Tampa,
Place,
ciated, can be* imagined than the
AY&gt;
And England still has leave to thut local new anti local editorial- kindly comment and cungrntolu- that lie is, suggests peace with Floridtn, native born and by adop­ the Jacksonville, the Daytona, the
were the best circulation builders. lions that have been pouring into certain terms. The terms will l*&lt; tion, i&gt; responsible for the Florida Florida spirit."
beg for grace.
For whom pleads still the patient He pul these two factors above all The Sun office* because of this de­ rome more liberal as time passes. of tolny, the Florida attracting
Doing things, not simply talk- j
:
tho special features now a recog­ termined policy. We are firmly No semi barbarous state can long , world-wide attention, depopulating ing about them, is putting Florida ;
Thorn-Crowned Face.
91
nized
part
of
the
daily
paper.
Mr.
of the belief thut William Allen resist persistent bombing from tin* t,iwna in all sections of the coun ahead, snys Haddock, giving ere- I
—Wilrid Chlldc in G. K. Weekly.
White spoke from knowledge.
White was right and it will be our ail.
try, musing nervous prostration dit to the way Florida people pull
'■
----- o-------we were loafing a week continued policy to give our read- . The
. . . . French, with
., no risk *" | among boosters everywhere and together and support sound doCredit Is a courtesy but we know in When
larger city about a year ago, ers all the local news while it is their fliers, arc abl
ible to bomb fif-' 'f‘,rci»g Them to sit up nights t o 1vclopments and the work of their
i?
a good many who don't appreciate wc ahud
-----teen or twenty Itiff villages and,lliHClU, wayH and means of stop- 1hoards of trade.
the opportunity to discuss HOT.
courtesy.
newspapers with men who paid for| HUT to do this The Sun edi- ramps every day. Those Moors
iii
-o
not worked for them, and in- torial staff must have the co-ope- are n brave people, but they can
The citizenery of Sanford nre them,
T H E R E ’S A D IF F E R E N C E
variuhly the point was made tliat | rutiou of the people.
It would not stand that very long.
wholeheartedly behind the cham­ u paper named had improved be-.take a prohibitive army of reportTAMPA TIMES
ber of commerce in the drive for cause it carried more news of lo-'ers to garner local news without
Contemporary Commentr
new members. Now lets make cal Interest. No mention wus made1the co-operation of the sources of
One of the country’s best known struggling to come back. To our
some new record"!
of the special features, good in the new*. Perhaps who have the
A
Chicagoan
was
killed
be­
writers
reluted the incident of n great credit it can be said of us I
themselves, which the paper ran development of Clearwater at cause he sang. At last we dis­
that whatever our faults these1
Today’s Best Laugh: "Norma as a mutter of course.
heart can not help themselves and cover n capital r'fonse in Chi­ Now York policeman who held up come in for more 'sympathy anni1
Shearer,” says a movie journal ad­ Appreciating this desire of the the city in any greater way than cago.—Arkansas Gazette,
traffit while he rescued a fledg­ help—and for more helpful hcl|
rip
vertisement, "Will next be seen Lakeland public to know what is t to make it possible for The Sun
anling sparrow which had fallen —today than they ever have be
In "Nothing to Wcur.” Meaning, happening at home, The l.edger to get ull the news while it is
America is truly a land of op­ from a high building to the pave­ fore. The disposition to give men
lit- f Unruber of Commerce has ju st received*
wc suppose, nothing to speak of. has stressed the local news. Ii news.
portunity.
One has only to shoot ment hnd carried it to safety, that | ami women another chance was K
Johnny Spencer.
likes to show the growth of luike- j What is about to happ.-n and a Chicago hank
bandit to collect it might have another chance, as never so general as now.
imited
supply 0f automobile banners for useduf*
land day by day, and to recite the when it is going to happen is more $2,500.—Indianapolis Star.
———o—
Evidently wc might have been
ho stated it. From this he draws
mg tho “Greater Sanford” campaign. Please caUj
of the best community i t ! interesting news than what has
an alignment against capital pun- spared this sparrow-lesson * on
Property worth a thousand dol­ history anything
about.—Lakeland already happened. Anticipation is
•tt the Chamber of Commerce for one of these
A German scientist has discov­ ishnmnt, saying: "Millions praise capital punishment if the one who .
lars a foot in Sanford today will knows
Ledger.
greater thnn realization. The Sun ered that earthworms can produce the kind policeman. The same mil­ g**vi* it to us had stopped to think
be worth two thnusund in a few Evening
dinners and put it on your car.
What William Allen White d is-1has two telephones. Make use of musical sounds. Among the variety lions [rend that a man will be of the difference between giving
months. There is no better time covered,
and the Lakeland Evening them if for nothing more thnn to entertainments of the future, we hcngfd in the morning. Nobody a little sparrow a chnr.ce
enar.ee w
to&gt; ny
fly
to buy property thnn now. Wait, ledger has
confirmed, is also a ’ tell a reporter to come to see you expect, will be tho worm doing his says give that murderer another and some red handed murdere- 1A l
if you wish, and pay double for tin matter of common
knowledge to and get a news item. Real estate celebrated turn.—The Humorist chance.”
another chance to bloody his
Especially do \yo want every car leaving E»i aff|
pr .petty you want.
the management and the stuff of eales, buildings, homes, and store , ( London).
■ o------Without venturing upon argu­ hands ngnirf. or the marked di.i
&lt;»ut ot town trip to have one of these banners*
The Sun,
) rooms, births, contemplated jour- j
ment us to the merits or demerits similarity between n fallen spar­
Announcement of the plan to
Recent uddithms to the editorial neyx, parties nnd other fuactions
row
and
one
who
has
sacrificed
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Seismologists in California nre of cijiitnl punishment, it needs to
9 H construct an arcade building in staff of The Sun havo made it in fact ull happening
/
. .
- if
..................
re local nnawJ
now
pointing out that there are be slid that the averayre mind will human life.
Sanford ha* resulted in many tc- possinu*
possible to
add
“
lo mid more and more lure that do not come under tho
If that sparrow had. for in­
httvt/
extreme
difficulty
in
behold­
numerous
faults
which
might
have
queat* for store space in the new each day to tho largo amount of j reatrlctloh of privat
donees,
building. Unless Sanford puts ui. space devoted to local news. Per- 1 are matters of news and of i it-;r- caused the Santa Hurhnru earth­ ing any sort of likeness between stance, made it a practice to drop
quake, but the loyal Californian muitier and a fallen baby sparrow poison into the fnmilily drinking
more business block* tin* curl, mar­ haps during the past three week*'lust to the ueonle.
people.
ket will most certainly have to lie Tin* Hun lifts devoted more space 1 Get the habit of helping The will say "With all thy faults, trying to fly again after hitting water instead of whatt it did there 1 ^
it have hoi n P f
"we love thee still."—Arkansas the Isidewalk. A more like case would most likely not
inaugurated.
to local news than ever before in [Sun to help you ami Clearwater. Gazette.
M r'
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would be some dowit-and-outer much objection to killing it.

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Announcement

WEDDING IN JACKSONVILLE IS OF
INTEREST TO FRIENDS OF BRIDE

9 Class have
it the home of
l on Celery
clt, Hostesses
Mrs. Hoskins,
i. J. C. Vaugh,
pd Mrs. Mc*

A wedding which will be of
much interest to many in Sanford
was that of Mias Marjorie Clay
to John Luther Register, the cer­
emony being performed Saturday,
July -5. ^trs. Register hua visit­
ed hero n number of times and
jins a host of friends in Sanford
who wish her every happiness.

I beg to announce that I am
opening a Chiropractic Office
in this city in the

id will entcra flv afternoon

K l. 0. Merl|y Lyles.

trned Friday

‘ing spent the
[ with friends

State Wedding's
and Engagements

fford, formerly
ihort time here
riends.
arnbull leaves
[to spend some
I her cousin,
■tors and Miss
■day for Camp
Several weeks.
ft Herndon and
ftr spent the
E ntly at Day, Clifford, of
eek-end here
and Mrs. W.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING

sonvilie.
Miss Thelma Rooney, of Jack­
sonville to R. R. Brown, of Day­
tona.
Miss Estelle Vcrnnelde of Jack­
sonville to J. N. Sewell, of Jack­
sonville.
Miss Mary Shelton, of Douglas,
Gn., to J. K. McMillan, of Cocoa.
Miss alary Richardson, of Or­
lando to Bruco Dewitt of Orlando.
Miss Mildred Hunter, of Lees­
burg to C. E. Geiger, of Leesburg.
Miss Evelyn Alsobrooks of Lees­
burg to Joe McClendon, of Lees­
burg.
Miss Clara Hicks of Atlanta to
J. L. Collins, of Jacksonville.
Miss Edna Baldwin, of Jackson­
ville to S. J. Lnssetcr, of Jacksonville.
Miss Frances Donaldson of Tam­
pa to I*. F. Almnn, of Tampa.
Mrs. M. L. Fargo, of Lake Milk,
Wis., to T. B. Carter, of Orlando.
Mrs. H. E. Sullivan, of Orlando
to F. K. Burns, of Orlnndo.
Miss Jewell Floyd, of Bradenton
to L, I*. Thomas, Jr., of Braden­
ton.
Miss Olive Dungon, of Miami,
to C. E. Pullen, of Miami.
Mins Betty Kaufman of Miami
to II. C. Baldwin, of Miami.
Miss Onie Tyler, of Miami to
F. S. Smith, of Miami.
Miss Viola Whiteman, of Miami
to F. O. Wiggins, of Miami.
Miss Celia Newmnrk, of Dado
City to Asher Frank, of Tampa.
Miss Edith Buss, of Winter Ha­
ven to Robert Savage, of Winter
Ilaven.
Miss Louise Gardner of Wash­
ington, I&gt;. C., to C. L. Moore, of
Jacksonville.
Miss Ruth Fannin of Lakeland
to CL J. Schmause of Lake City,

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Chiropractic is a scientific method of adjust ing the cause of disease without drugs or instru­
ments based on a correct knowledge of anatomy, especially the nervous system.
I am a resident graduate of the Eastern college of Chiropractic, Newark, N. J., having com­
pleted a three year course in same, and have been practicing chiropractic successfully for three
years and one half. I employ the latest methods in chiropractic for analytical findings including
a nerve heat registering machine which spccifical ly locates the impinged nerve or nerves that are
involved.
Should you or your friends be interested in hotter health or if you have tried others and
failed, come in and investigate this wonderful science, “The Master Key" to the door of health.

Free C o n su lta tio n
— an d —
S pinal A n a ly sis
CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST
Hours: 9-12—2-5 and by
Appointment.

and George
l some time in
Ists of friends

CHIROPRACTIC

Office Phone 182-J
Res. I*hone 412

ft and children
:ntte Saturday
the week-end

WIU. G i v e YOU MCALTM

and Dorothy
ist week-end at
the guests of
returned Satur*Ga., and other
whuro «hc w««

Japanese Planning
. Radios for Railways

», I*. Houston and
Iton, have returofrom Evansville,
to make their

They have beauty contests and
pretty girls to win them, in Central
America as well as in the United
States, and here's a dainty hit of
proof, Senorita Lili Giron of
Guatemala, won a contest there.

itewart Dutton
Tatulations on
laughter, born
e little girl has
Q Yvonne.

Pecan Growing In
Florida To Receive
Especial A ttention

icy, Miss EleaHelen Vernay
[utton motored
Bay shopping,
led a bridge Growers' Week, August 10-15, ac­
cording to an announcement today
by G. II. Blackmon, pecan eulturist of tlw Florida Experiment
Station, J. 51. Patterson, Putney,
Ga., president of the National Pe­
ns of St. can Growers’ Association, will ap­
visitors in pear on the program along with
other interesting speakers on thi*
C. Grigg of subject.
the guests of
“Mr. Patterson is a large pecan
nder.
of South Georgia, am) has
I Winter Park grower
had
wide
experience with growing
pg, of Arcadia and marketing
the crop," says Mi .
E. A. Milton
Iger in con- Blackmon, in making the announce
j#l here. Much meat, “The National Pecnn Grow­
■nnifested by ers’ Association, of which Mr. Pat­
terson is president, is composed of
pecan growers of the entire South.
•Mr, Petterson's talks are sure to
ho of interest to a targe number
IRISn DISTRESS
ftily ‘J-l.—In the ex- of growers nnd prospective grow­
h jM ft’.cy Committee ers in Florida."
One section of the program for
in the west
!a staled that during Farmers’ Week which is being
half months.
lr Mill u
u half
month. held ut the College of Agriculture,
ftN jN ffn ,°f the clergy is to be devoted to pecans, truck,
otncnJ 15 committees and small fruits. Thursday's pro­
inned n. ■■ir-1resseil gram of this section is devoted
entirely to pecans.
Among the pecan subjects to be
■ present condi1 the reports taken up on this program are va­
► some districts rieties and soils, scab, insects,
fa -i-tance until cultivation and cover crops, fertil­
[r'Pe* In the izers, and a spraying demonstra­
P1' people have tion. In addition to Mr. Patterson,
»* will not he others will appear on the program
"fur the next are Mr. Blackmon. R. E. Nolen, 11.
events," the E. Bratley, and II. W. Ruprecht.

3 ' ' ' i i F ,iT(uT

TOKYO, July 27.—Eight special
coaches are under construction by
the Japanese Railway department
to be used in experimenting with
railo service for passengers. Tile
train will be equipped with the
vacuum-typed, dual system radio
apparatus with an antenna over
the entire length of the carriages.
It is expected that operators on
the train will be able to broadcast
messages ami also receive tele­
grams from the various stations.
In addition radio loud-speakers
will be installed so the passengers
may bo entertained by news dis­
patches and musical programs.

T H E M I L A N E -Mon-Tues

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llave you tried the Phoenix fot
the best 50 cent dinners iu town.

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$35.00 Dresses,
$25.00 Dresses,
$10.00 Dresses,
$ 5.00 Dresses,

building material.

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One dress for the regular price and another of the same
value for ONE DOLLAR EXTRA. Every summer dress
will be in this sale. Crepe Satins, Crepe de Chines, Flat
Crepes, Linens, Voiles and imported ginghams.

Avon Park—Factory opened here
fur manufacture of stone-tile, new

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Join the Chamber of Commerce and Serve Your City

Jacksonville—Material being i*
scmblcd for $1100,000 improve­
ment work to lie launched a t Jack
sonvilie Beach.

2fo r................................. $30.00
2fo r................................. $26.00
2 for...... ........................$11.00
2for................................. $ 6.00

No new fall models in this sale. No alterations a t these
prices.

c4n,

ALLAN DWAN

M ODUCtlON
WI T H

ROD LA ROCQUE
DOROTHY GISH
ERNfST TORRENCE
..tit.it.

AOOIPII 2UHOII
J t s s t L lA JIlY

O. (jhramount (picture
oil, a rib-tickler, a tune for the heart-strings—an
ENTERTAINMENT!

"Dove Brand” gown, teds, bloom­
ers and step-ins, made of the soft­
est lingerie cloth and nainsook
trimmed with fine round thread
and val laces. White, flesh, pink
and lavender material.

Japan Plan Higher
Postal Savings Rate

F members of the
[railed to the fact
Bk will be sent to
TOKT 0 July 27.—The Commun­
and that those
till unpaid should ications Department reports the
&gt;ncc to Mrs. John “ FKicgate of postal savings in
Japan at the end of Mny amount­
ed to 1,127,857,860 yen and the
number^ of depositors were given
ECUE!
ndwiches at Rose as 30,657,510. Contoured with the
lion. Three miles preceding month the total deposits
-, Cooked by ex* showed a decrease of 3,168,171 yen,
but the depositors increased by
184,932.
At present four percent interest
U
paid, but the Communications
tid ie s —
Department is consulting with the
sacs, renovating. Finance Ministry with a view of
mlstery material raising this rate in the hope of
&gt;LL*
preventing a further decrease in
savings.
ford

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Ten Acre Celery Farm —Close to
New Hotel

$1.75, $2.50, $3.75
if

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REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 05
First National Bank Buildinff.
S A L E S FORCE
M. M. S T E W A R T

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D O U G L A S K IN G

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�O f N ew York Praised
BERLIN, .July 24.—Returning
frpni a vi«h to Now York recently,
'Dfectirlr G em ppfif tho BeHin fira
flephrtment praised ft number of
features of fire-fighting system*
he observed In America. He laud­
ed the fire alarm system of New
York City nnd said that the pre­
caution* taken in America for
I Yr
Ilian

Bill From Y ankees
By Score Of 7-4,4-3
Second Game Is Eleven Inniiu;
A ffair; McNeely’s Single
Scores Peckinpniigh in 11th
For Winning Run of Game

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second llnif)
Won Lost P
Chicago Slugs Out
Tam; a ............. ... .. 22 8 .7
Win Over Detroit 1nkel.nd ......... ....... 10 15 .5
St. Petersburg .. .. 10 10 JR
Cleveland Indians Win “ Pa­ Sunford .................. 8 26 ,2

rade of Pitchers” Battle
From Browns Score 11 to 6

CHI
Peace
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NEW YORK, July 27.—The
Washington Senator* in their last
appearance of the season hero de­
feated the Yankees Sunday in
both games of a double header by
7 to 4 and 4 lo 3, the second game
going 11 innings. McNeely’s sin­
gle scored Peckfnpaugh with tho
winning run In the last game.
Third Baseman Dugan of New
York was carried off the field in
the tenth inning when his injured
knee came out of place. Coveleskie extended hi* wining streak to
13 straight in the first game, al­
though ho was relieved for a pinch
hitter in the ninth inning.
The first defeat for the Yankees
marked tho fourteenth time thb
season that they have failed to ex­
tend a two game winning streak.
First Game
Score by innings:
Washington . . 00U 300 004-7-10-2
New York . . . . 001 001 200-4- 7-1
Batteries: Coveleskie, Marbcrry
nnd Ituel; Pcnnock, Hoyt, Shock­
er and Schnng.

Pittsburgh .
New York .
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn ..
Philadelphia
St. Louis ..
Chicago .. .
Boston .. ..

Philadelphia
Washington
Chicago ..
St. Louis ..
Detroit .. ..
Cleveland ..
New York ..
Boston .. ..

New Orleans
Nashville ..
A tlan ta........
Chattanooga
Memphis .. .
Little Rock

M o b ile
.
Second Game
Birmingham
Score by innings:
Wash’ton Oil) 002 000 01— 1-13-2
New York 002 010 000 00-3-13-1
Batteries: Reuthcr, Marbcrry ami
Sevcreid, Ruel; Jones nnd Ben- Charlotte ..
ROUgh.
Spartanburg
M acon........
Augusta .. .
TIGERS LOSE
DETROIT, July 27.—Three-Tig- Asheville
e r pitchers could not stop a White Greenville
Sox assault and Chicago beat De­ Columbia .. ..
troit 8 to 6 Sunday, thereby win­ Knoxv ill*ning the series. An opening inn­
ing rampage by the Tigers drove
Faber from the hill before two
men could bo retired but Thurston
held Detroit scoreless the remain­
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
der of the way, except in tin- ninth St. Petersburg a t Lakeland.
when two safe hits in a row count­ Tnmpn at Sanford.
ed a runner.
One Detroit run was tho result
of three errors. Chicago made.
Wingo grounded to Davies who
threw past Sheely, Wingo going hi
second. With Cobh at but Thurs­
NATIONAL I.EAGUlton tried to pick Wingo off second St. Louis
at Cincinnati.
nnd hi* throw wont into center- Boston at Pittsburgh.
field. Wingo ndvnnccd to third Only two scheduled.
and tlien continued home when
MosUI's heave to the plate to head
him got by Schalk.
game* since returning here June
Score by innings:
!&lt;, and Cleveland was the only vis­
Chicago .. .. 030 401 000—8-17-3 iting team to take a series. The
D e tro it......... 410 000 001—ft-10-0 contest was a parade of pitcher*,
Faber, Thurston nnd Schnlk; .loo Hush was hutted out of the
Stoner, Doyle, Holloway nnd Bust­ box in the second, and Karr,
ler.
Cleveland starter, took the count
in tin* sixth.
INDIANS WIN
Score by innings:
ST. LOUIS, July 27.—Another S t . Louis .. 000 330 000— 0-14-0
defeat, II to 0, by the Cleveland Cleveland . 060 203 000—! 1-16-1
Indians Sunday marked the close
Batteries: Karr, Buckeye and
of the Brown's long home stand. Myntt; Bush, Girard, Stauffer,
The locals won 17 and lost Id Falk ami Hargrave.

firemen have their
pointed out/N,dot one owns an au­
tomobile, .Among pur firemen are
many volunteer* nnd
persons
partly invalided by the war, while
in America they arc full-time, paid
men.'*

Heal Eitstate
Auction Sales.
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We are permanently i0cate(j .
* t OUR SALES FORCE are Ej

In v e sto r s A tte n tio n ...!

Brooklyn Shuts Out NewYork
Team By Score of 3 to 0;
Vance Pitches for Dodgers;
Red Sox Bent Cardinals

We guarantee Satisfy

If you have Property you want !ou
and kiss it KOodj....

22000-Acres Orange County, about
3,000 Acres prairie,
timbered.
TWELVE MILES frontage on St.
John’s in flow ing well district, quick
action gets it,
Price $10.00 per acre.

CHIC AGO. July 27.—Pittsburgh
gained a full game over New York
.Sunday when they defeated Chica­
go 6 to 1 while tlws (Slant* were
shut out by Brooklyn.
Aldridge, former Cub pitcher,
let Ids former matp* down with
seven scattered hits, but two of
these blows were home runs nnd
counted for nil the locals’ run3.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh .. ..001 230 000—G-15-0
Chicago........ 100 030 000—t- 7-2
Batteries: Aldridge and Smith;
Kauffman, Bush and Hartnett.

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116 E. Second Street, Sa^

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REDS BEAT CARDINALS
CINCINNATI, July 27.—Cincin­
nati overwhelmed St. Louis 7 to l
Sunday. Rixey pitching brilliant
hnll with fine support, while Sothoron was hit hard with men on
liases.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 000 000 010- 1- 5-2
Cincinnati . 102 020 02x—7-10-0
Batteries: Sothoron, Stuart nnd
O’Farrell; Rixey and Hargrave.
VANCE AT BEST
BROOKLYN, July 27.—Duzzy
Vance, was at his best Sunday af­
ternoon nnd the Brooklyn Robin
left Ebbetts Field for their second
invasion of tho west with a shut
out victory over the New York
Giants under their belts.
The
score was 3 to U. Vance held the
Giant* to futtr scattered singles
anti struck out eight.
McUraw
used three pitchers.
Kmte by innings;
New York .. .. 000 000 000—0-4-1)
Brooklyn .. . 200 010 OUx—3-8-0
Batteries: Dean, Wisner and
Snyder, Nehf; Vance and DeBer-

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Delightful
Sen Trip

NOTICK
The regular annual meeting of
the stockholders of _this F lorida
Vegetable Corporation will lie
held in our offices io the Masonic
Building at 8:1)0 P. M., Tuesday
August 1th, 1025 for tho election
of a directorate and the considera­
tion of nil other matters which
may, properly come before such
meeting. A full attendance is re­
fine* ted

At Loading Station nnd 1|;

Standard Coastwise Passenger and Fast Ft eight Routes
."I. tm nll-hiirnlmr simmers. Wtde rnnire uf jwMentfpr nreoTMTUntattfinit nnd n hlxh
M.imino! „r ruUlnv. Transportation Includes men I* ami intirle stateroom berth. Do luxe
KmmnnoUations or iirvlcrral location, uvnilnble at varying nddltiomd charges.

B. CHAPMAN,
President.

Yesterday’s
Results

New S. H. “Cherokee" Now In Service

SUMMER EXCURSION FARES

Today’s Games

H. 8. “Chrrnltpo" (New

July IS. 27, August li. 13. 2t.
.lulv 13, 2'*. A u g u s t 12. 2fl.
J u l y 1ft,
A iik us I1,Uf.20. 2*.
8. 8. “Comanche"
J u ly 23. August
3, it 22. 31.
8. S. "A ra p a h o e '* i l u i . i t )
July 22, August 3, 1*.
8. 8. “Delaware” (Freight &lt;*nlj) July 30. AHaunt .*. 17, 27.
S.
S.

AMERICAN I.HAGUE
W ashington 7-4; N ew York l
Chicago 8: Detroit »&gt;.
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Only tlm‘0 ..ciiijiiiiKil.

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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Chattanooga 111; Mobile 5.
New Orleans 8 6; Little Rock 7
Nashville 5; Atlanta 12.
.Memphis Birmingham, ruin.

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RIGHT

P a s s it around
after e v e r y meal.
G ive the fam ily
the benefit of Its
aid to digestion.
Cleans teeth too.
Keep it alw ays i

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Going via Charleston -Returning Direct Steamer.

F r o m .1tick sot* v 111.* t o Chit etc .-lob e v ery T h u r s d a y — A r r l v u n n d l e a v e
C l i n r l . - t o n e v ery F r i d a y — D u e Miami
Sum lay
m o rn in g .
R e tu rn in g
s t e a m e r s l e a v e M ia m i e v e r y T u e 'ilu y f P a s s e n g e r s rei-elycil oil h o a r d
■Moutlay n l u l t l ) a r r i v i n g J a c k s o n v i l l e \V&gt; tin* stlny m o r n i n g .

It-wiVV-yixS

fnaiicial edifice thul wilf furnbiA .vfte/ovw
storm.
4 Per Cent Interest 'Paid on Safin;)

ST. . m i l v s i u \ i : ii i:\ f iiis lu N H

the house.,!! fa H an fo rd i o .li p ik s o n v ll ln a m i R e t u r n IIOsi". I n c l u d in g M e a ls n a il
S t e a m e r * l.ed v .' S a n t o n l Dali) E xcept M on day 12:13 Noon.
L e a v e J a c k s o n v i l l e Dally E x c e p t S u n d a y i:uu I*. M.
1_? Costs little' helps much " t 1
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For further informat loti,
rc» en'u Goits, tirket*, cfr., apply to

C L Y D E L IN E

l.olihv I’lilest'ia-R i'u in ley H hlg.
.Sanford
F lo rid a

• v e r y - w e e k or every m o n t h .

glimmer* sail from Miami fur New V..rk (calling at Jacksonville)
every Tuesday at daybreak. Open lor reception of |uweiU(*n Monday
cvenlm; lieiM-een 7 o'clock and midnight, express steamer "Seneca" sail
for N* w York, direct every Friday at 1 |&gt;n&gt;.

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You want to make your Future happy. On,
ways lo do this i* to open an account with c
County Dank nnd make a deposit to your ,**

Sanford

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STRENGTH - SERVICE

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T H E B U S IN E S S O F UUNN1N1
E A S IE R BY T H E A D V E R T ISE IvlE I

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SEMINOLE CREAMERY

SEMINOLE FURNITURE CO

SEMINOLE PRI

WldilrMitr .lljinviiiirltirrm

TOPS

N’S CLOTHING

MODEL TRIM COMPANY

ESTATE
JOHN E. FOX
A s r til f a r

All k in d * »&gt;( pro p erty

PIIESSINC
SANFORD STEAM PRESSERY,

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HOTEL MONTEZUMA
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IN T H E H ERALD
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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925

There is no Substitute for Results
IleraM

Classified Directory

RATES
Advaiua
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PRINTING
PRINTING
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Luraley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, at very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
writers. Telephone 1)3, Weluka
Bldg.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commercial SL
REAL ESTATE

Strict**! to

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I Insertion.

ktiba«‘iu*ni

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'In c*sa ol

J.

E. SPURRING, subdivision
specialist. .Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dials High­
way.
TIN AND MKTAL WORK
SIGNS
Any Kind—Anywhere

Formerly Sanford Sign Shop,
Phone 480-W, Sanford Ave.
First Street.

Advertising

Miscellaneous

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—-it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which is
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon

FOR SALE—3 east front San­ FOR RENT—Ground Floor F.Iks PIANO OWNERS ATTENTION
Bldg., nor. Oak Ave. Inquire up­ If you have n piano which needs
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
stairs. C. T. Smith.
tuning or repairing you can have
terms. Box 431. care Herald.
it done by Steinwuy &amp; Sons, be3t
FOR SALF—Comer lot and ad APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­ tuner, ai.d a graduate New Eng­
tractive and convenient. Call land Conservatory Music, Boston
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.
ut Herald office for further in­ Mass. Ternrs 1-100 guaranteed. Ad­
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
formation.
dress Prof, Geo. I*. Raymoad, Mon­
tezuma Hotel, City.
FOR
SALE:
LUMBER
delivered
FOR
RENT—Reasonable;
modern,
LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
in
nnd
around
Sanford,
yellow
mw apartments, phones includ­
Lakeland, through the StarRooni9 For Kent
Telegram. Beat advertising me­ pine framin«r, sheathing, siding, ed. By week month or year, well
At located near ocean.
Write or
dium in South Florida. Published flooring, ceiling and finish.
RENT—Rooms with or with
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— prices that are n savings to you. phone It, I„ Selden, Selden Bldg, FOR
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla. Daytona Reach, Fla.
Lakeland, Florida.
Lincoln House.
RENT: Attractive two room
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales FOR SALE or rent: Pico restaur­ FOR
apartment for summer. Adjoin­
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- ant completely furnished ready ing hath, private front and back
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ for business. Seven rooms up­ entrance. 217 E. Third St.
trict. Want ad and display rates stairs. All occupied. Have been
in business in present location 33 FOR RENT: Two room apartment
on request.
years. Want to retire.
—good location. Apply at 12
COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER — FOR SALE: Pair of good mules, or C. 614 Magnolia Ave.
Classified nds huve the largest
weight 1,000 pounds each. Also
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ Chattanooga Wagon and McCor­ FOR KENT: House. See John
Musson.
gia. Kate 8c (0-word line) line. mick mowing machine. Both ns
Rood ns new. Ask E. N. Sutton. FOR RENT: 2 nicely furnished
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Geneva, Fla.
bedrooms.
Reasonable
rent.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
Phone 144-J. 107 Third St.
ia county advertise) in the DeLanii
Daily Newo, rule lc per word, cash
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms
with order.
near new hotel. 1000 Union Ave.

Phone 148
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FOR RENT: Furnished bungalow
MAINE — Woterville, Morning
located on Maple Ave., hulf
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
bloc!, from First St. 5 roams nnd
people ure interested in Florida
bath. Aildress P. O. Box 428, or
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds property. Reach them througli
TO AVAKE Y O U R C O L L E C T IO N
phone 135.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. the Sentinel. Rate card on upMR* V A N D A L , YOU N E E D
&lt;
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak plication.
FOR SALE : 3 burner oil stove
THINGM
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FOR
RENT:
Two
furnished
rooms.
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­
Electric motor almost new.'
mlr', hi,*” *«nir imii- In
Recently redecorated. 1)08 Elm
I* -, H E R E ' S A P I E C E J
phone 111.
nr llir rnr rrinn,kr,l. “I,
A LITTLE WANT Al) IN The Phone 625-J.
Ave.
ril r Writ. I Mender nhnl
O F MV M I N D ! ! !
HERALD will bring you in big
I looker llrrlrinlr li. In)
Advertise those old a r­ FOR SALE: Motor boat. Steel
nniri* lolrrr.tloii In knot*
Building: Material results.
rmli-'n In Iknn Hint SmUh’-i
ticles you have stored away and bull. 32 ft. long, 6 ft. 3 in. wide,
3 ft._ ti in. deep. 25 horse power.
have
no
use
for.
A
little
thirtyr
-Inn Ili nt inu«i--l n&lt; In
HlRACt.B Coneret* Co., general tent ad may bring you several Sterling engine. Speed 15 miles an
up inlrreoiloit »|irrulnt Imm
cement work, sidewalks, build­ dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­ hour. 60 gallon gasoline ripper I.OST: One automobile side cur­
•lint rrnil, “Umiinn, nirnli
in or near Sanford. Return
ICTORY
a.” %ml I Ihnuulil nt onrr
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. I. E. sentative will call and see you.
tank capacity. Canopy. Will seat to tain
,,f
tin- t'rllo**- I huil ir r 11
Herald
and
receive
reward.
Terwllleger, Prop.
25 people. If interested write
..... mill It nrmrrril In me Itin I Ihr
w lr tla »**V
••• «‘,r
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FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando "Motor Rout" Post Office 521. LOST:
u( SnaforS
■» * A line
M IIhundred dollar bilt.If'*"
1 Hint* •"'«*•*
\ tin vr Nprit them
* frllntvt
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ Winter Park. Fin.
Ir* ■„*»&lt;!• HILL LUMBER C O . H o u i i
netWmi r riday 6VCIItll|f IWtl ■f|lr (rihlr ntm nlttfi)* i$i*nl it limit
Service, Quality an0 Price.
ihr&gt; itri ittroiuH with it
rn
»»*“
fied business, rate lc n word, min­ FOR SALE: Fine home. 4 room Satunlav evening, Hotwt'cn Mi*
ilred. II
imum 24c cash with order.
lane
Theater
and
Perkins
Store
on
........ ..
lltallr
&lt;**
house, screened porch, l 1-2 first
Lumber and Building Material
hinder
idenne
return
rum
ibr
iminr*
«
»
f
ih»*
nt *
acres land, 100 trees, variety r.mall
llc t a l il O f f ic e nrul r e c e iv e
r e - ( l|H«*u n«nm ii*ic. I i* u»
« n rTHE MORNING JOURNAL is the fruit, nursery of loot) trees. Ideal tu
Carter Lumber Company
w a| I
I ttlinn ih r r r N (l p ln r r lh i»l hn» lirrtt
NOTICK
One Thin Woman
*
; fmit•llcti|i|i«l It) (hi* nttnit*
m u lt&gt;
West Third Street
Phona 565 accepted want ad medium iu for poultry farm. Located south
“
“
I ilr i! In it rji — t i !»ic li m*rtn«iil rnlli»*r c i*
Daytona (Fla.) One cent u word city limits on hrlek road to Orlan­
LOST: Mack leather trawling
*r»»riiit*nr» to me*
Gained 10 Pounds
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
it i
, .
t\ \ i
II rm ittiin«r« iiflrn offrr ninti&lt;«lii*s
do. Bargain for quick sale. Sick­
( kiv.liway I tween Orlando j f*4»II||litlnii»l|tn itini «,im* ih»* i*»urui n
Account of undergoing light
ness. F. E. West. Lou;wood. Fla. nnd Seville,
In 20 Days
Name on tug on
nr i %%h. o»u* of tin* mini in repairs.
Steamship Osceola
DAVID B. HYKB TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Item
ml
I'rien,* SHdden, Win.
Fin ion 111** firm
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*
,
.
*
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nf
(ifitlilipr
A
N«|lli*rift.
Fla.
Thousands
read
the
cluswill
he
withdrawn
from serv­
ARCHITECT!
«er |*lea«e return Maine tu Semi- | t i,„,ur»i iiki* 11 uni iinlmc * 11»« - Skinny Men Can
silied pages of Florida's Great
ice
after
North
hound
trip.
Hide
lintel
and
receive
rewar*l,
hnuliirnm,
rn|u&gt;liiic
&gt;
«
»
*
*
^
|ir**
In
lit
Do the Same
i rectory
Home Daily, rales 2 cents a word.
Iuric1* friitt illitr pu l rnituu;**.
Sttndny,
July
l!(&gt;th,
for
two
\
ml
ilinf
rrnilmli
m
«*
nf
tiitnllirf
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
**lt;it In 11 \nrlh !*rimllnii n*&lt;*»»ri
Multigrnphlng,
That's going some --but skinny weeks.
Write for complete rale card.
Ill'll nt 11 litrli rrmlw# **l.ii*llrV rlrnuIiik men,
tailing—us you
women mid children just
iiimI itri^iltiK It i|irrliiMf."
Steamer City of Jackson­
Wanted
you want it
I (irllrii* In rIriio. IniI. Ami t%li#*»i ean'l help putting on good, healthy ville will maintain present
WEST VIRGINIA — Clntksburg
I
m
*
r
mi
inst
11
&gt;
Irt
rl-lii&gt;
iiil«,ili
i‘itrrfiil
!. Porch. First
flush when they take McCoy's Cod
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
WANTED TO RENT: Six or seven lint InK l»iiilnr«* itirn liutliiif
schedule, arriving nnd suilintf
!dg.
*nliiiiinlillra«, ll'n it telifit f*» in** lli'ii Liver Oil Compound Tablets.
ing issue 1 cent per word, mini­
mom
house.
Modern
convenien­
FOR
SALE
or
Exchange
for
Flor­
H-,
ili«*
rnr
n
r
r
t
until
minlil
in
from Sanford Tuesdays,
As
chock
full
of
vitamineM
ns
HILTON’S
mum 3-lc.
In select neighborhood. Con­ hit),
ida Real Estate: A dandy bung­ ces.
the nasty, fishy tasting cod liver | Thursday, and Saturdays,
ii.tiini-:n sim p
FOR RENT
venient
to
schools.
Post
Office
Box
oil itself, hut these sugar-coated, illecksun ijlagr... etetaoinnn
113 Magnolia Ave.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The alow, four rooms, two large porch­ 964.
tasteless tablets are as easy to take
L Car. Drive it
6 First Class Barbers
scene of stupendous develop­ es, cement basement, electric lights
SALE—Space on the page an candy and won’t upset the atom- I
l»k and Second St.
.Special Attention
ment. Read about it in the Palm nice lawn, good garden, well nf SALES LADA: Wanted in every FOR
J. H. CAl.DKK,
for classified advertisements ach.
town in the State of Florida to
Given To Ladies and Childmn
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on fine soft water, garage and lots
Why
not
rent
those
vacant
rooms,
of shade. Corner lot with good handle exclusive sal-* of quick sellOne woman guined ten pounds Agent, Clyde Steamship Co. *\
request.
in twenty-two iluye. Sixty tablets, |
neighbors. Location-Alliance, 0. P. iog article direct lo women. S j Iim or soli that second-hand good*?
I FOR HIRH
NOTICE
O- W5RVICI8 Day
sixty tablets, sixty rents. Ask j
O. Box, Alliance, O.
frdies in other States without exIN­
Rowers Pharmacy, Union Drug l PAVING ASSESSMENT
[acts all trairfa Rat*. Chinnware In English Porce- ADVERTISING gets results if it
nerience
making
$40
per
week.
reaches potential buyers. Pa- FOR SALE: Nice fat hens and
STALLMENTS MI ST BE
Store or any druggist for McCoy's
Phone 551 and 63-W lalns, lluvnrlan and Japanese
Here's
an
opportunity
to
make
big
lathu Daily Nt .vs is circulated in
fryers 35c and 40c per pound,
PAID WHEN DUE
Cod Liver *&gt;iI Compound Tablets.
an industrial and agricultural sec­ leave your order at 2203 Oak money and work in your own town.
CAFE
China make lovely gif Is
Directions and formula on each
Tho first Installments for tha
Cottesman
&amp;
Company,
HI5
1-2
tion.
box.
paving of the folowing Streets will
South Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
ice and Quality
"Get McCoy’s, the original nnd bo due, August 1. 1925:
The
Ball
Hardware
Have
you
rooms
to
rent
or
*&lt;
&gt;
'o
Electric
lights,
feigns
genuine &gt;'oil Liver Oil Tablet."
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
Sanford Ave., from Tenth to
I; A C A F E
ald, South Georgia's greatest second hand furniture to sell
Franklin Street.
Automohih»H
BAGS
WANTED
—
Large,
clean,
Fuses,
etc.
if fir House
newspaper. Morning, altenioon, Use The Herald's classified png
linen or cotton rags for clean­ Sixth St. from Magnolia Ave.
u r . 105 W. 1st St
DEPENDABLE USED l Alts
weekly and Sunday,
Classified and get results.
ing purposes. Bring them now, to Dak Avenue., and from alley be­
W. H. LONG
1921 D o d g e Touring.
At niffht when you to the Herald Coinnnsine Room. tween Oak und Myrtle to laurel
rates lUc per line. Waycroas Jour1925 D o d g e C o u p e .
uui-Herald, Waycroas, Georgia.
Ave.
MEAT MARKET
Try Smith’s Barber 1923 Dodge Coupe,
find you need them.
Widening pavement on Sixth
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
1922 Dodge Touring.
St.,
from Magnolia to Park, and
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,
Semi iii your subscription to the
KINK’S FILLING
1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 ton
from Myrtle to Laurel Ave.
Tribune or hand it to your local Shop for good barber
Truck,
Second Installment for the pav­
STATION
dealer so you can lead Florida’s
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
ing of the following Street due
greatest newspaper. One yeur, work. Ladie.s welcome.
I. W. Phillips' Suns
August I, 1925:
STOKE — Pre$8.(HI, 6 months, $4 00, three months
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla
Dodge llroa. Sates and Service
Sanford Ave. from Fifth St. to
, Sodaa.
We
H.
A.
SPEIR
$2.00, if you desire $1,000 insur­ Next to Valdez.
Tenth Street.
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St.
aa yaur phone.
ance policy add 76c to your order.
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
Contractor and Builder
Publish July 18-21-21-27 and 31.
DU H 'U WAN 1 IU LttJY or sell
x99-M — Phono — 499-M
anything? If so advertise in
the Gainesville Sun.
2108 PALMETTO AVF^
INSUKANiK
2CTRIC CO.
Business Sites
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
[Ron A Platt
We recommend the following
Pensacola is beginning
the
Iverything elecApartment House Sites
ns l he three Best money-mak­
greatest
development
iu
Georgia's
ti- Eloctragith
Everything
history; a half million dollar high­
ers In mir office at (his time:
Water Fronts
For the Sportsman way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; nt two mill ion dollar bridge
At
across Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
1171 tin Celery Aveuu
Bail Hardware
tu tio n s .
Mugunder construction; two millions
off Sanford Ave
First and Elm,
l’honc 8
being spent on highway; greatest
md 10th Street,
chance for live developers to gel
For the Investor who is tilde to Imiuile it, we re­
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
M odern I m p ro v e T U orou xtily
opment Department. The Pensa­
loenta
Sereoneil
commend
a first street business property which
cola News.
wo can show will pay better than II! per cent net
rLOKJST"
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Au­
M
r
a.
K.
J.
CnatH,
M
gr.
animal
income. This property is in tho line of
II occasion*,
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
C ORONA HO HUACII. F I.O IU D A
'hone 260-W
r.
lent
lily
increasing values and will make a hand­
0 | i e n .XII t h e V rn r
classified medium, rate, cash, Uc
R u (* nt ii.llll |„&lt;r tlay,
liy t h e
charge.
10c
minimum.
some purchase. For further particulars, see.
w e e k *25.lit) d o u b l e ; I I S M alniclr
j() find lot on I'urk Avenue
Very desirably located.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
N. Offica In
are interested in Florida. Each
Building Annex, R e s i d e n t o f F l o r i d a sin ce 1*84, of them through a classified ad
('miHideraldv below market
R eferences;
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Value
F i r s t N a t i o n a l U.-ink,
cents u word for six consecutive
issues.
J. H. HUTCHINSON
UFA I. HSTATK
Moughton
A creage. F a rm s and
O range
TO REACH BUYERS or *sller&gt; of
d r o v e * a S p e c ia l ly
ITECT
Rose Court
Florida real (state advertise in
!u2U I.a u re l A v enu e,
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
M e m b e r ..f
S A N F O R D . F t.A
1 bank Hid#,
F lo rid a S tate
cent a word daily, two cents a word
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                    <text>ihed i in Ploridifr H tart,

w xV rnia?

World’s Greatest Vegetable
n, Ita Richest Garden Land

Local thundershowers Sati
and Sunday; moderate lout
and aouth' winds.
Makimutn Ternp__________
MtnMtdm Temp,

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JULY 25. 1925

Hathaway Elected
Head of Road Body

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Six Die As Train Catches Fire

1No Changes Are To
BeM adeN ow InD ry
Program Of Coun

TALLAI!ASSKB, July 25.—
Ur. runB A. Huthnway this
morning was unanimously elect­
ed Chairman of the State Hoad
Ijctwrtnmnt succeeding Judge
H. B. Phillips who lust Thurs­
day wns suspended by Governor
Martin.

IroManAwaiting
King to Inquire;
III is Sanity, Is
■ f i l l of Outcome

It Lawyer Is
I # Assistance
pgton Resident
Ito Take Scott’s
b Upon Gallows
GO, July 25.— Rus[ saved from the gnlpst at the hour set
Keculion Friday lost
irtalile death cell and
after n stay had
ited to inquire into

Secretary Not Appointed
TALLAHASSEE, July 25.—
“I have made no selection for
the appointment of a secretary
io succeed I)r. Hathaway, and
it will probably be th • first of
yenr before such an appoint­
ment is made." Governor John
\N. Mnrtin officially announced
this morning. A rumor which
was broadcast yesterday thn*
Byron West, newspaper man*
had probably succeeded |)r’
Hathaway who resigned the sec­
retaryship to accept the up.
pointment as a member of the
State Road Department js
deemed, according to the trovernor’s statement, without au­
thority.

CONGRESS LIKELT Re-Orangizatioi
TO TAKE HAND IN S ff iS S S *
EVOLUTION FIGHT By I’rohibitio
Employment Status of Wittnor \Y ho Started Issue In
Washington. Unde.* Scrut­
iny; Oath Is questioned

MARSHAL PETAIN
TO CONFER WITH
SPA N ISH CHIEF

irmer Canadian finio has spent 10 days
fth cell, twice coming Two Military Leaders Will
f a dozen hours of the
D i s c u s h Franco-Spanish
Ih, was moved from the
Operations Against Riffs;
wlunr quarters with less
French Successes Reported
i accomodations, but
k the cell willingly enRABAT, Frencch Morocco, July
25.—Marshal
Retain of France and
.£&amp;Kl to hang July 17 for
p*■ d m - t o i e ijei'k during Gen. Priino dc Rivero, head of the
; i^Bcott received a week’s Spanish military directorate, will
hours before hanging meet Monday at Ceuta of Tetuun,
Small received a ti le- to confer rognrding joint Franco •
military
operations
Pt^ftrtin'- t u be from Scott's Spanish
,t&amp; l" rt, indii ti d with him, against Abd-KI-Krim’s warring
Uiffimis in Morocco.
the murder.
iMgi-im later was proven a
'■in'evo expired Thursday
V C 'iv . Small refused fui■ ney.
■ u r s before the execution
■ Judge Joseph B. David
■ stay until n tent of
■ nity is made.
was visited during the day
■ iii Scott Steward, retain•tra it dub women to help
fti the gallows Friday, and
life and father.
paid lie now felt confident
to would Ite spayed. 'lie
I n statement he made at
} he wuh told of the stay
ttfcct that he w.v; not ," ti.-. r.. one i .
tnt the ninny months Inbder the strain ho has been
id still remain normal.
David fixed Monday, Augs the time for tho sunity
Ho said lie hud no re- ]
ut grant the request for
teat ns tho lnw is manda-

NUMBER 309.

$2,500 Is Given By Bodwell PRESIDENT SEES
In Greater City Campaign NO OBJECTION TO
Mass M
eetin
g Is _____
Planned SALE OF VESSELS
■-—■ *O
r
is

T m iX ie
J U H llij

R I V I ? B ,,r * Alexander Karr Will Ad­ Coolidge Gives Assent And
I I I Y l!J l
dress Citizens In Meeting * Can Think of No Obstacles
In Way Units* There Is a
Possible Legal Question

JRVEY TO THIS
TY IS APPROVED

Io Attend Meeting
nir.n !r," f !!U'l’0:;lC'm,;;S ««■&gt;« d'lc GMherin* To Ik, ^ 7 ; : ' ,,“•
Held At Now I*11y Hall. On
«
S i -. r. T . ll ±
‘rotodax NHckl ,1 8 O'clock

WASH INGTON, July 25.-W h at••ver may lw» the outcome of the
effort of Loren II. Whiner to
throw the evolution auestlon into
the federal courts members of
congress now in Washington feel
certain that the subject will have
full and free discussion in the
housp mid senate at the coniine
session.
The rider to the District of Golunibia appropriation bill which
Wittncr seized upon to bring his
action in the District of (’olumbin
supreme court is certain In* report­
ed in the new supply measure fotlie Washington government and
so will form the veliide tor cunKressional debate.
1he view of some coiiRressmen
is that both the evolutionists nn.l
fundamentalists will marshal their
forces for the congressional discus­
sion mid Hint each »it|e will find
able spokesmen nnuuiR the mem­
bership. Should such be the case
tlm issue would be fairly joined
in congress, which would iu&gt; called
upon to determine whether the

To Be Made Later
President Has Given
Andrews Free Hand

Mr Andrews said today he intended to allow the present program to continue until ovary phn»o
of tho re-organization, including
selection of 22 new administrator^
has been worked out. Ills decision
1 " f,Pr n meeting with
his boanl of s t r a t e g y which in­
cludes prohibition Commissioner
’’' E * " ' 1 other officials of the
pnihihition unit. The assistant secrotary said he wanted to talk over
" "ue counsel tor the govern­ he matter also with Acting Secre­
ment and the District of Colum­ tary Wiiiston before any further
bia went ahead today with prepar­ announcement was inode.
ations to meet tin* Wittncr suit
Under the proposed reorganizafor an injunction aimed to cut off tlor. the 22 administrators were
the pay' of Washington public eucli to have had Jurisdiction over
school teachers who touch biology, one specified district, but strong
somewhat of a flurry was created influences have been brought to
at the treasury by the disclosure .••Mr both In regard to selection of
that Wittncr on three occasions the administrators and in f„vor of
him altered the prescribed form of n modification of the district boun­
tile oath he was required to take daries ns originally laid out.
ns a government employe.
Various other features of the
Examination of his employment plan including a p r o p o s a l for farpupera revealed that he had mnrk- reaching changes in the assign­
i'd out with a pen the phrase “so ments of prohibition agents, also
belli me God” at tlm end of the have been under attack from ioidu
quartern,
oath.
Indications were given today nfc
Treasury officials said off-hand
that the ease rrohuhly was with­ the summer White House hero that
out precedent and that there was •Secretary Andrews would be given
raised immediately tlm question of wide latitude in tho selection of
regional enforcement officers, the
president believing that politics
laid been practically eliminated
from the prohibition service and
probably should cut no figure.
Inability to draw able and effi­
cient men quickly into his new proliilntion enforcement organization
has forced Assistant Secretary An­
drew* of the treasury to dolor tlm
late wlien the revamped enforceiieiit system is to become opera-

f ## 1nfirmnlioii of a report to the
Onward Sanford!
• effect that n survey of the St.
Johns River with a view to deep
Western Union Telegram
' ening and improving the waterway
July 25, 1925
from i'alatka to Sanford wait mml • R- W. IVarman. Secretary,
determine whether a ruling is
r "i a eomiminieation received Fri- Chamber
of Commerce,
needed.
r day by Secretary R. W. IVarman. Sanford, Fla.
• •'r-. "f the local Chamber of Com­
The powers of the board, in .Mr.
5 our wire regarding splendid
merce from United States Senator
Coolidgu's opinion, are expressly
prospects
for
Chamber
of
Com­
’ Duncan U. Fletcher from thin merce fund is mighty satisfac­ limited by the merchant marine
• state.
tory. This advertising is vitally net. It wan pointed out today that
Through the efforts of Senator essential
to our city’s progress. the president has no access here to
• Fletcher and J. W. Braxton, l /
If
everyone
does Ids full part the statute for study of its pro­
engineer employed by the tlrnin- Sanford will be
the largest city visions buf lie is 'almost certain
■ age district represented muinly by lietween St. Augustine
unit that tin* hoard ran accept the hid
• the cities of I'alatka. DcUnd, SanMioini. Put me down for twen­ of Henry Ford or any other party
j ford and Orlando ,nn attempt wus ty-five
for the 200 vessels which would
hundred dollars.
• made to have n new survey mud1'
Is- consigned to the junk heap.
II.
T.
BODWELL.
from Jacksonville to Munfnril. It
It i« the contention of a major­
was learned through the conimuriity of the shipping hoard nml its
| (cation that at the first hearing on j The citizenship of Sanford and counsel that there is authority un­
, the data submitted by Mr. Brax­ all Seminole county are invited ami der tlm law to sell surplus sldpi
ton in view of this improvement urged to lie present Tuesday, night for junking although Commission­
survey, the federal board "f en­ nt 8 o’cclock ut tlie city hall in ers Benson and Thompson have e x ­
gineers approved the survey from what every progressive citizen de­ pressed the view that the merchant
I’alatka to Sanford but refused to sires to see the crowning civic marine law restricts sales to pros­
approve the survey from Jackson- mass meeting in local history.
pective operators. Their dissension
i E. Crowe, state’s nttor- ,
from the majority prompted Chair­
CHEYENE. Wyo., July 25.— villi* to i’alatka.
It
is
tlm
big
public
meeting
of
I George Gorman, his as- |
The board, it wan stated, con­ tile "Greater Sanford" campaign, man O’Connor to make his request
Vice President Charles G. Dawes
kho prosecuted Scott, suiil .
late Friday In came a chieftain of tended that present conditions of and will lie an acid test of the cum- for a department of justice opin­
|ved Scott is as sane now t
ion.
the Sioux Indiun tribe and wus the river from Jacksonville to I’a ­ inunity spirit of the city.
Ithe crime was committed .
While tho president ni&gt;|&gt;enrs sat­
named "White Father Number latka wen* adequate while the data
"We
want
every
public
spirited
biot relent iii their efforts j
submitted showed need for deep­ man and woman to he present for isfied that the sale of ships for
Two," by the red men.
Km to tho gallows.
Picturesque tribal rites in which ening anil improvement of the numbers will create enthusiast* scrapping is permissible the state­
Chief
Red Feather of the tribe, waterway from I’alatka to this as any other city in the slate," -aid ment was made again today on
concentration of troops on the
assisted
by medicine men, all city.
President Edward Higgins today. his behalf that he does not Isdiovo
I aza and Oueznn sectors, evidontMr. Braxton was employed last "Don't expect the ‘other fclinw' t • it a good nolicy to sell machinery
wearing
the vari-colorcd feuther| ly in preparation for a most pow­
summer by the Central Florida make up the crowd. Be there vmu - at junk prices for use in compotie rfu l offensive, appears to have ed war head-dresses and their bo­ Drainage
District to compile data self. I.et os each do our pati and tion with manufacturers of the
dies
covered
with
guudy
paint,
sur­
| -'truck terror to the hearts of the
uuil statistics concerning water then there will he no question same kind of equipment. If any
Moorish chieftain’s shock troops rounded in ceremony of Mr. Dawex traffic
to ami from Snnfuid and about tlie crowd."
I'aits of vessels sold for scrapping
land that the tribesmen, who, un- induction into the tribe.
other
cities
nlmig
the
St.
Johns
are
to |&gt;o used again, it is his opin­
After
the
vice
president’s
adop­
•lur duress, joined the "red" sulDr. Alexander Karr, one of the ion t hoy should he sold at market
Gov. Nellie Taylor Ross of River for ti report to he made to most
j tan's colors are prepared to make tion,
eloquent,
convincing
ami
pop­
rathet than junk prices.
representatives
which
Wyoming was made un honorary federal
their submission to the French.
ular speakers that ever came to
might
indicate
a
necessity
for
member
of
tho
tribe,
lieing
given
Abd-el-Krim is reported ns los­
Sanford, will make the leading ad­
No Comment.
tribal cognomen of "Princess | more adequate water transporta­ dress
ing ground with the tribesmen, the
and the only one of any
tion lietween Sanford and .lacksunWASHINGTON, July 23.—In
Nellie
Tnyloe."
both militarily and politically.
length. It is planned to lie n big, the absence of Chairman O'Connor,
His adoption by the Indian tribe 1ville.
It is asserted that the impres­ evidently
short enthusiastic meeting. Tlie no roinmcnt was available today
A
favoralde
report
for
the
sur­
nimle
u
big
impression
SWAMPfiCOTT, Mass., July 15
sion made upon the Moroccans by
will lie out, there will Is* com­ oil the position of I'resident Cool­
Mr. Dawes, because he surren­ vey was made by United States hand
—President ('onlidgu is determin
the French infantry battalions, on
munity
singing,
and
other
music.
idge
in
seeking
more
definite
in­
District
Engineer
Gilbert
A.
his famous uitderslung pipe
ed to give.Assistant Secretary An
with armed cars, machine guns dered
It will lie the only pulilie meet­ formation us to reusons of the
for an Indian pence pipe, two feet Youngberg of Jacksonville of the
drew* of the treasury, a free han.
und tanks, moving to the front has long,
bedecked with brilliantly survey all tile way from Jack oil- ing of tlie campaign and Chamber I'oard in urging an opinion from
in his efforts to enforce prohibi
caused the Moors to refer to an dyed eagle
of
Commerce
leaders
are
cmiceitville
to
Sanford
but
only
tInpor­
the
attorney
general
on
its
author­
feathers. Mr. Dawes
tion
old Arab proverb “ Kiss the hand entered the tribal
ceremony smok­ tion from I’alatka to Sanford wns trutiiig their efforts to mukc it tlie ity to sell ships for scrapping.
Before leaving Wushington, it
thou const not bite,” and that of­ ing his well known
but it approved and recommended by the greatest possible success.
was disclosed, thiu president assurfers of submission are reaching was noted when tho pipe,
The
campaign
outlook
was
given
division
engineer
at
Charleston,
rites were
ed Mr. Aiqlrews that he would
Marshal I.yautey.
a tremendous boost today when a
that he puffed happily on the Mr. ('carman stated.
have
n free hand in making upReports say that the morale of over
peace pilie, which wus pre­ Tho fnct that the survey of the wire came from II. T. Bodwell,
Dredge
Arrives
For
point men..ls
t and carrying on liU
the dissident tribes has been fur­ long
head
of
sumo
of
the
largest
devel|
river
from
I’alatka
to
Sanford
was
sented to him by Chief Red Feuthwarfare
against bootleggers and
ther shaken by French aviators er.
ujinieiits
of
tlie
community,
giving
j
approved is pointed out by Mr.
Final Fill Work On rum runners
and that he could
dropping bombs behind their
(Continued on T age Three)
(’carman us lieing indicative of the
The
tribe
gave
Gov.
Ross
an
count at all times on wholeheart­
lines.
New
Municipal
Pier
great
growth
and
progress
during
hand-bag, beautifully- dec- I
ed support.
Aviators returning today from Indian with
the past several years of water
intricate bead work.
WASHINGTON,
July
25.—The
scouting expeditions report that orated
Not only is the president satiaMore than 15,000 persons wit­ traffic between Sanford and north­
The Dredge Brewster of tho Ely
lives of three missionaries, repreAbd-el-Krim’s regulars are trek­ nessed
fed
with the efforts made by Mr.
ern
points.
WASHINGTON,
July
25.—The
ceremony which wus a
of tho Central American Dredging Company, of Jackson­ Andrews to keep politics in tho
ing northward towards the Medi­ part of the
weather outlook for the week be­ rentatives
ville,
which
has
been
on
its
way
the
closing
program
of
tlie
terranean sea, hut that they hp- frontier days’ wild west celebra­ Key West—Bridge between Stock ginning Miinduy is occasional Mission at Grnnudu, Nic., have to Sanford for several days, ar­ background, but he believes Pro­
threatened and their real*
pear to be decided to mako a tion.
hibition Commissioner Haynes ha.s
(kIiiuiI and Bocaehica Key to lie op­ thundershowers and normal tem­ |i been
di nee has been stoned und the rived here late Friday und this succeeded In keeping his bureau
stand on the southern slope of the
peratures.
ened to traffic this month.
morning
.was
ut
work
on
the
last
The
vice
president
opened
the
mission bombed.
Atlas mountains.
practically free of political influ­
afternoon program of the celebra­
Dispatches reaching hero des- unit of work for tlie completion of ence. In his efforts to bring about
General Naulin returned to Fez tion with a brief address in which
cribo the situation in Granaila ns the municipal pier, which has been enforcement of the Volsteud law
this evening from Taza and con­
under construction for some time. Commissioner Haynes in Mr. Cooleulogized bronchos und depre­
still serious.
ferred with Marshal Retain, whose he
ciated politicians in a humorous
It was stated Friduy by City idge’s belief, has been promptzil
Tlie
Central
Americun
mission,
presence on the Riff is said to comment on tho fast disappearing
Manager W. B. Williams, that the only
a
Protestant
institution,
was
es­
by a desire to huve an effi­
Hoxai'dcr Karr, education- have been greatly instrumental in feats of the frontier west.
tablished about four years ugo, but now sewer running through the cient force of agents regardless of
■ ,,r for the Chamber of brinitinir the Moor* to n roulizapier
will
be
completed
during
the
only recently opened its headquar­
their political affiliation or the re­
tion that France is in earnest in
next two or three days and that quests
NORFOLK, Vn.. July 25.—The the Texas gunners had scored ters in Grunudu.
expansion und ailver- its
of political office-holders
efforts
to
put
down
the
rebel­
Government
Is
Victor
■"vinient, will speak nt n lion.
naval dirigible Shenandoah and some hits, fragments of shells hav­
This move was opposed at the its construction ut present is such for fnvored treatment.
f. ,,u‘‘‘ting Monday night at
that
it
will
not
hinder
the
fill
to
the
huttleship,
Texas
Friday
after­
ing
torn
holes
in
the
cloth.
The
In Packing House Suit noon completed unti-nircraft gun­ turget was picked lip by a party of tiuio by the Bishop of Grunudu, he made by the dredge.
Although there have been indi­
I" «t the Women’s Club
and since then there have been u
cations from Washington that Mr.
Pit's. Henry Wight, who is
nery
opposite
the
Virginia
Capes
It
is
the
opinion
of
Mr.
WiN
enlisted
men
and
stored
away
for
series
of
disorders.
CHICAGO, July 25.—The gov­
Andrcwj is having difiiculty in
p" of the meeting, announthe airship, after flying over official examination. Reports on
Doors and windows of tlie resi­ liams that only a few duys will making up the personnel of bis
ernment won today its suit begun and
r I?u'n ure also welcome to
the
Hampton
Road*
naval
operat­
be
required
to
make
the
fill
and
the firing and maneuvers were dence occupied by the missionaries
by the Lute Henry C. Wallace as ing base here and dropping her said
r ’tmg.
to have hcon made to-Wash­ was destroyed by stones, and thut immediately after the grad­ regional enforcement staff, Presi­
secretary
of
agriculture
when
Dis­
F;*rr.will talk at this meettarget nml circling over udjucent ington ami uny announcement will meetings held by them broken up. ing for tho extension of the pave­ dent Coolidge apparently is con­
trict Judge Cliffe grunted writ of cities, headed back to liter hangar be to the navy department.
vinced he will make wise selection «
[topics of interest to the
On July 10, the mission was a t­ ment from Fulton Street to the and is in no way aDprehciiMvtt
mandamus
directing
some
of
the
[velopment of the commun­
nt I.ukehur.it, N. J. The Shenan­
The Shenandoah, which spent tacked und a door was blown of! bulkhead will ho started. Lime
principle packing companies— doah
there will bo any great delay
ing* thnt will make it n
spent more than half an hour Inst eight moored to the tender it* hingc-t by n bomb explosion. rock will bo laid at once, he said, that
In putting the new enforcement
Swift
arid
Company,
Wilson
and
placo in which to live, and
idling over Norfolk and Porta- Putoka off plantation shoal*, just None of tho missionaries, two wo­ but it will probably be several plan
into operation.
Company and Cudahy und Com­ mouth and it wus a few minutes inside Cape Charles, cast off this
Igt'ig up boys and girls un­
months before the usphnlt surfuce
pany—to open their books to the to (i o'clock before she straighten­ morning at U o’clocq and put to men and one man. was injured.
I most healthful surroundcan
be
put
down.
The
driveway
Appeals to the Nicaraguan gov­
department of agriculture.
ed nut on her course to Lukcliurst. sea. It wns after 5 o’clock in tlie ernment authorities ut Munngua extends over the entire length of
Newport, R. I. In Gala
I nlso scheduled to talk at
The Texas, which has aboard As­ afternoon before she put in her were answered with a promise of the pier.
*l&gt; Iron Sunday school class
sistant Secretary of tho Navy Ro­ appeurance on the return. The jiuiicc protection.
Prohibition
Officers
Attire forBigAVeddiitff
morning at 10 o’clock at
Rear Admiral W. A. Mof­ tests, it wus said, here consisted i The state department today
i
weniy-jygntrersons
Are Indicted Today binson,
&gt;cess Theatre. A cordial in­
fett, chief of the navul air ser­ of firing by the anti-uircraft gun-1lacked uny information concerning
NEWPORT. R. I., July
to the men and youth of
vice, and Rear Admiral C. F. ntrs on the Texas at the turget us un appeal reported in Associated Drowned at Shanghai
Newport, tho haven for Anter
Markets
i attend this cln*3 tomorCHICAGO. July 25.—Major Per­ Hughes, ns official observers, was it was towed over tho ship by the Press dispatches to have been
socially elect, wus in gala t
* i l 1’ extended by Mayor
cy Owen, Illinois prohibition direc­ expected to arrive in Hampton Shenandoah at vurying heights. made by the missionaries to tho
SHANGHAI, July 25.—Twenty- today for the wedding at 4 o'
laike, teacher and prebiCHICAGO, July 25.— Wheat. tor, Ralph Stone, former state di­ Roads tonight.
American Legion nt Mnnnguu.
eight persons were drowned here this afternoon of Miss Muriel
the rlnss.
As of Thursday, nothing was
September 1.50 to 1.55; December rector, and seven others were to­
today when a sudden squall cap­ derbilt, daughter of one ol
made
known
ut
the
local
base
as
1.51 to 1.515. Corn, September, day indicted by a federal grand
Bradenton
—
;
Peninsular
Tele­
sized
two ferry launches crossing country's wealthiest families
£ —125,000 switchboard in 1.0-1 3—
1 to 1.05, Oats, September, jury on conspiracy charges to vio­ to the results of tests but tho tur­
phone Company awarils contract the Whangpoo river for pootung. Frederick Cameron church, B
11
11*.
by fire department. *
ret,
a
huge
sleeve
affair,
showed
late the prohibition law.
for erection of |1QO,0&lt;W home.
Tthirty-unu pursuits were rvsuuuxl. insurance bfukcr,

Vice President Is
Made Chieftain Of
The Sioux Indians

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U. S. Missionaries
In Nicaraugua Are
Reported InDanger

Giant Airship Shenandoah Finishes
Extensive Anti-Aircraft Gun rl

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TH E SANFORD

fiv. v.

Education System In Entire
Union Is Assertion Barnes

kr. v

name brine n rule day of till#
Uailrnn.l propcrt nnd tvloirrnpb Court,
amt tlirn nnd there tnnSv
property durinir th years 1003 to Himwer to the bill of complaint exblbltrd
aunlnst you In thin cause,
191(1 in c r e a s e d t'roij f ‘2 2,l-!B,8ir&gt; t o
ami In default thereof decree pro
? If), 110,248. , Fronf
1910
to
192.1
. . . . .
.confeaao will bo entered uK.ili.st
tl.c assessed valunof these prop -1
„M,| oven- «&gt;f you.
crtics increased f»nt $*ir&gt;,-l 19,2*18,
j,
Further•- Ordered
that thU
' turner in&lt;&gt;............*
“-Jill, i&gt;ui&gt;iiniiru
to
*r.;; sol t‘M. Thiro was a slight
r runiici.ii.Mi
V *&lt;&gt;.1, 011 . »-■(. »•'!•«
T h e H a n fo rd f l c r a l d . a n»*iv*nii..-r
decrease in t h e n s p s s e d vnlues o t p Ubllfthed In S a n f o r d . K em ln n io C o u n ---- ' IV. F lo r id a , o n c e u w e e k f u r e i g h t
these properties diring 1921 and
s e c u t i v e vveecks.
in 1923 but in the itthcr years the, c o nWlltu-s*
niy hand a m t t h e s e a l
increase has been consistent.

• ^AI.I.AIIASSKE, Fla.. J u ly '21. an expert in courses of study who
Florid® has the best health cduen- sjlit it up into grades from the l \ T i n : M I I I T I I T lt»t II T O F T I I K
S U k U M I I J l ll ir i.ll. F i l i n IT
tion system in the United States, first grade through the Junior High
O F I M IIIIIIA . S F . I I M H . i : C U E S declared Dr. R. K. Rarnes, cxr-u- Sthools. When cuniplcted it was
IV ( IIA IF K IIV
!i
*^h'fida 'Huh- nrpl-ovc.i hy Supcrint. ndent Caw- M. HANSON.
C o m p taln ait.
lic Health Association, in an ad- th»n and made a required cotlrr.e
dress at the end of the week lie- of study for the elementary grad-s 11KNItV A. C R Avs.
NK n n d OTHEH3.
lore the summer schcot students in Florida.
HF1T T o l, IJ U T T l T l . i :
O r il r r of I 'd i l l r n l l o n
a t Florida Stale College tor Worn- - ‘This represents at once a very
Notice lo K n o w n 'oml l i n k n o w n
• n;
notable achievement.
An out- D rfe
n ila n ts .
Tn state this I am sure will in- sending &lt;t&gt;opornti\o effort not
T IIK STATIC O F rt.O IU O A : T o
H en ry A. C r a n e u n i ilo p h la C ra n e .
tcrest you,’ he told the students, only in Florida but an example
M
Lis
e . Ila m i u li ll'evvor, T h o m a s
B] er
mostly teachers taking special for the country nnd hns attracted Mcotl.w oIto
lic rt l l . i r n h i r t n n d S u s a n
It K
courses to fit them for better work no little favorable comment nnd in- H arnU nrl. Ills w ile , A n r o n J e r n l Knn. A. J i ro .K n n . Joleiili II. A s k e w i
tn their chosen profession. "Yet tetost.
o«
nm i S a r a hii J-l.. A
Askew.
s k e w Ills
b i s w ife.
ile. J a -­
any one can make such statements
"In January of this year was co
b Itrork
■k, l a m e s WVukS, K in m a n nnd If not hacked by facts, incon- published a joint committee ro- u e l l l e h l l«.. \V.
U ‘. A. W alaun
alson a n d Alary
M ary
U n i s o n , h is wit-. C h a r le s II.
trovorublc farts, the statement port, on Health Education. The W.
Itro ek a n I ttlio d a i. llro ck . his
falls flat. I will, therefore, brief-! conmittee being composed of m&lt;-m- wife. I.-until IliiK-k. lueoli Ur&lt;&gt;ek.
ly outline to you how this henlth bers from the American Medicnl C. il. Wutsi-n. Allrliai IJ Hoyle, Airs.
A. W illia m s , F X. - n l l c r . i»
education program enme’ into be- Association nnd the Nntionul Edu­ I’. AtIIi-r.
11,-t t y Alllllr. C a r r i e Am­
In lan d the steps taken in its for- cation Association of whom Dr. u r A leK lnsiry
i&lt;n&lt;l (o h e r t I . Alemation and just how it l&gt;e"ame ovi-, Thomas D. Wood of Culumhin Uni- l-tliistry. lo r .iusouii&lt;l,niol each a n d
r&gt; of t h e m ir llvitii. a n d If d ead.
dent that this program nttractcd versity of New Yurk City was *-vi
In all ;iari|e:&lt; e la l m l n j I n t e r e s t s u n ­
i t 1U *&lt;
nation-wide interest.”
i t - .- tl.u s.ioi H e n r y j. Cralio mol
chairman.
f
Hnlil.i ! I'r u n e , his jvlfr, llaniinli
"In November, 1921,' he con­
“It was almost immediately reen lire
no. i m s HeotlJ I t o h e r l I la rn tinued, "the Florida Public Health thnt tin* program of health eduen- lu .r tw inn I'i Hn
a r n i n r t . his wife.
Association at the suggestion of tion ns ndoptcil bv the state super­ A a r o n J .- r n la annn , t lA.
.erniR nn, J &gt;sSuperintendent of Public Instruc­ intendent of public instruction in . !&gt;li II. A s k e w arid su rah J. A s k ­
. I.
\ T e , J a e o h llro ck . Jan n -s
tion. W. S. Cnwthon, called to­ this state met every requirement ew«•
k r K m m a iiu c l it-lilt.
\V.
A.
gether al of the various organiza of the joint committee report and \u\ ci
uni, mol Alary \V W a ls o n , his
tlons interested in health nnd therefore was a practical demon­ 1 it C h a r le s | | . iiu-ik a n d itio o ii
f:. llro ck , h is w ife, Jen niv llrock,
health education in this state. stration of the feasibility of the Jiil-nli
th ick .
i i . A nison. AlleliAmonjr those who, responded to program. It was further evident ii.-l J . .&gt; ... 1. , Airs. Hill.. A. W il­
this call were thu following: State thnt Florida was the only state m liam . F V ' f I•t . r, II F. .Miller. H e t­
t y Allll.r. C a r r i e A lller M cK In slry
Board of Health, Florida State the Union having a definite state­ kmft
iim u T t t( M c K li S ir r . ih t Him *
College for Women. Florida Uni­ wide program in health education
.■ hi
uiul ♦very o f th em .
9
versity, Florida Public Health As­ that meets these requirerm nts. I .Ii &lt;«•u»&lt;-4| or o itiu t w ill. In llit* prop*
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firr
drlcrllifil, wiftlicr
I r i • j y &gt;- •
sociation. Florida State Dental So­ am sure that you as teachers wilt t»ri III*
IlfVlM* t'M i f KrillllM'H or
ciety, Hoyidn State Medical S o -' recognize this as of very great o t l . r u in** nin) to it 11 t’lirtU*. (‘iirli
tn*l * »i iy &lt; l uifiiMf a n y intcrcHt
ciety, I nrent-Tenrhers* Association, ! value and therefore feci no little uiiflcr
nt:jt of th e iditvc .tim e d «leAmerican,
Red
Cross,
State
Do-I
pride
in
this
fact,
fovithiiitfi. etK’b nti'l ('Very, whomi
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niifiicri
iin«l r i ^ li l f i i r / 't u ru un|ci»»»wn
part men t of Public Instruction. | “i.eat I am misunderstood let
to tin * (itnplulm uit In the above
Extension Division, University of me suy that the Florida Public (■liftItled
u; .•*. m:»|
.ill tiiu io » v h
Florida, Home Economics Associa­ Health Assocntion is only one p.irtic. ft
w n« nin*»0Vf.ar elolmlo'X tiny
tion, and others.
inter*
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In tlilx
member of the Health Education •lilt. nni*l la n d )M*lrtir
IK
In Hem*
“At this meeting it was evident Council and should therefore not Irtole
Kloritii. u n i descrlb that If such organization would he thought of ns the leader in this • d .• &lt;&lt;*otttity.
loiiow n. t o - w ft:
lb k ir n .ti ^ 1,225.21 fe e l W est *»f
work in through cooperation n great work. The other Members
Houilieiint coritr.* u f tJov^rnvery comprehensive health educa­ now numbering some fourteen or­ lb*!
ri l i o t I, H etlotfe 3o, T ouiim Ii Ip
tion program could he launched. ganizations nro equally responsi­ im
l-t
utli. IliitiKr t t liir*t. ru n tlienro
'
A temporary organization was ble and should receive the same W ent !'•» . t. t n - m c N orllt i*» l*«lte
i l n n r e e m u i r l y ul«*nK il»«'
perfected which was Inter made commendation ns any other. MJnit- doiiio--,
r •• of I. jiIcq M itifoe to a point
ilie point » i* bru ltiuim f.
permamnt.
Each organization ed we stand, divided wo full/ np- N o r t h
.n utli to n*vlnnim;.
Inwas asked to submit to a commit- plies with full force rsp.-'inllv in etfietiro
lttd lm : .*H tl|» &gt;t h iti rL l»'. .
tee In manuscript form whnt it thin great, if rot g re a t-s , co-op
I h ’icli t in; u l tliu rtniU ir ird r*»rnwould like to ace in a state course crntlve effort in this state in i|(l
* t «.| I Suva i lifneiit l.ot I. H*Ttii&gt;n 3(1,
v
I I T owiimIi IP r» Hoiitli, UatlftM 31 Hunt,
of study in health education. Thi:i last few year.'. May la sk I tin
n
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l
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i in, %ti .•!,,*•• 1 1 ^ » , . |
r • • (• H o m e
was done and the vurious manu- you as temhors recognize the won •N*»rtl
| •• L u l c Atonrof. lloMiee Ln^t,
scripts were carefully read and dcrfiil part you nave in his won
I
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the various ideas placed together derful program of health ediu: i »h* !»• tlie I..(Ft line of mild Lot
eclueii
L
lliene**
Hpiiili
| a 11nt of lie^lti*
to
represent u comprehensive lio n a s u p o n y o u w ill u l t i m a t e l y n.n,;. I i I’oliitB to
nil rlp.irlnii i L J i I m
.
whole. This was then submitted r e s t t h e s u c c e s s o f the V e n tti ie .”
I -• e.lnn •••; It. I f. ♦ i VV. «U of ilie
•hoillitjiM t*»*rtier of «)h o i oiioi u
t o u committee from the Florida
r-q sf •
L m( i, .{••I'tlon 3tf, #£*o\\ n^liIp I!* H ontIt.
State Teachers' Association tho
The tiny of Florida, of wliicl I t 'iiK* 21 K m t , ru n (In m e Wern
SUte Medical .Society, mol the th en * i n l Fovrr.il v a r i e t i e s jir, • l H f t, tli»‘Heo Nortii to Luke
' ,
A lo iirie. i o n | ‘..utterly mIoiu; tlto
state Dental Society. As finally Us»m| coininerci.'tlly in (lie manu -1 ^ioire
Lillie Monroe to P pot til
approved by them it become nicdi- fact iin? of liriik. hoi low ftiff* i»n,,i
i m 1 &lt;n
•’' o»*iitH
l ii of th e point of le v l n u i m ; .
ca y, scientifically and pcdavoirl- j f h t tile The sand lime brick i lln lx I,
lo IjeKluiiini;. I lie I ltd *
.-ill rin.triiin r l K h i i
cnllv sound.
, also a irrowiie; industry of tin I til.A nd
it iip p f n r l n tf from th e nw orn
“This was then turned over to Mate.

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o f t h e C l r r u l t C o u r t o f th o Sovant1 1 J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t C o u r t o f Ih o
Sieit* of F l o r i d a . In a n d f o r S e m ­
in o le C o u n ty , o n I h l s Ilio b ill d a y
of
J u n e . vA. KI». IK)
1*55.
or June*
1701.ASS.
C le r k o f t h e C l r r u l t l.’o u r t o f t h u
S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of Flor*
Ida In » n d f'&lt;r S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
Ity A. AL TVKKKS, D e p u t y C l e r k .
WILftON A-- H O C S IlO L D K It.
k d lclto rs fo r C ein p laln n n ts.
I title 6. I -th . 19th. 29th. J u l y 3rd.
10th. ITth. 5 1th a n d J l s t .

IN T I I K
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OF F
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Ct'IT roCHT OF TIIK
ju d ic ia l c i n c u r r
NKMINOI.K coun IN CHANCKUY

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H E N R Y A. C R A N E , n n d o th e r * .
D efend an ts
H alt T a R a l r t T i t l e
.
O rder o f F n h llrn lln n
N otice to k n o w n u n d u n k n o w n ilefendanta.
T H E S T A T E OK F L O R I D A : T o —
H e n r y A.
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C ra n e , h is w ife . H a n n a h
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T h o m a s S c o tt. I t o h e r t B a r n h a r t a m '
Susan H
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w i f e J a c o b l l r o c k , J n m e * \Veek»,
E m m a n u e l H e ld t. W , A. SVaieon,
n n d M a r y W. WatMon , M a wife,
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B ro ck . hl» w if e . J e n n i e B r o c k . J a ­
co b B ro ck . C. It. W u t a o n . M l r h a e l J.
D oyle. Mr*, r h l l o A. W il li a m * . F .
X. M iller. B. F . M ille r, B e t t y Mll-

le r. C n r r l o M i ll e r M r K I n s t r y n n d
R o b e r t L. M c K Iv s try . h e r
and
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every o f
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If, d ead , t o a ll
p a rtie s
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d o r t h o nnld H e n r y A. L r o n e s n a
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l l r o w e r . T h o m a s S co tt. R o b e r t B arn *
h n r t u n d S u s a n I U r n h a r t . lila w ife.
A n ro n J c r n l K a n . -V. J e m Ilian, J o s ­
e p h II. A s k e w a n d S a r a h J . .......
A sk­
ew . h l a w if e , J a c o b B ro c k . J a m e s
W eeks. E m m a n u e l
A.
W a t s o n , a n d M a r y W. W a t s o n . Ills
W i r e . C h a r l e s II. B ro ck u n d R h o d a
K. B r o c k , h la wlfo. J e n n i e &lt;11
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J a c o b' l l r o c k• . C.
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Milter,
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a n d•
ll(, |,„ r t l .” .Mc K I n s l r y . h e r h u s h m u l.
nml e a c h n n d e v e ry o ne o f th e m ,
d e c e a s e d o r o tlie rw l* e . i n t h e p r o p ­
e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , e i t h ­
e r .1* h e ir * . devl*ee» o r u r a i i t e e a o r
olherwlMe. a n d t o a ll p a r t i e s e a c h
and e v e ry claim in g a n y In te re st
u n d e r a n y o f th e ahovu n a m e d d e ­
fen d an t* . e ach and every,
w h o» e

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n a m e s a n d r e s ili e n c e s n r o- u-----n k n-o w n
t u t h e c o m p l a i n a n t In ( h e . u b o v e u n ­
ti le d c a u s e , a n d t o n il u n k n o w n p a r ­
ties W hosoever c la im in g a n y In te re s t
In t h e .l a nu dd*s In v o lv e d In th
tlila
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l* milt.
mild l a n d h e l n a s i t u a t e In H em lno lo
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a n d d e s c r i b e d n«
fo llo w * , t o - w l t : B eu In n ltiK Oir, f e e t
W e st o f th e S o u th e a s t c o r n e r of
O o v e r n m e n t L o t 1, S e c t i o n So. T o w n ­
s h i p 19. S o u t h ItanK u 31 E z a t . r u n
t h e n c e W e s t 333..I1
fe e t ,
thence
N o r t h t o l a i k o .Monroe, t h e n c e E a s t ­
e r l y n lnn ic t h o s h o r e o f L a k e M o n ­
ro e to a p o i n t N o r t h o f t h e D o ln t
o f h cK tnnlnK . t h e n c o S o u t h t o h e KlnnlnK.
I n c lu d lh K
all-- r i p a r i a n
rig h ts.
A nd It u p p i- n r ln g f r o m t h e s w o r n
h ill o f c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n t h n t y o u
n n.l cnoli a n d e v e r y o f y o u m a y
c la i m s o m e r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t
lu n n d t o t h e p r o p e r t y h c r e l n b c f o r u
d e s c r ib e d .
It la T h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d t h a t y o u
ill «*nrli n f vnii. In* hik I vm i nr.*
h ereb y req u ired to u p p e a r to th e
b ill o f c o m p l a i n t In t h i s c a u s e o h
M o n d a y t h e 3rd d a y o f A u g u s t , A.

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Li ;• tel (o th e p r o p e r ty lierrintiefort*
(Loieril/ed;
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It* i*lts t ««| ii Ir««| to u ti p e a r to i i i *j
loll of eoiiiphiliit in H i Im tnum* «
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S aMI*.rd.
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lo lln ul.n ve ili-si-rlli.il kinds.
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I Oil. | bi&lt; pllhllslled once a Week f-n
• iKlil IS) i-iinHei*i,t l v i- iv eeka ill Tin
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In.- i n c iiit C o u i l *.f I In, Hi-vi-iilh
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ftilii*»1«* Foiin ly,
oil lin n tin* ..III &lt;l;i) of J u n e , A. 1'.

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IN « i il ' I t T »)F C» I ENT I J l DUE.
SEAIINOI.K I ' n l . \ | V
S T A T E O F FI,. IRIDA
In r e i-sliito of Riiliotui s t'lirdon*
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l / I S T U I l l l ' T K E S AND AI.V. n ' i t u»vou
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MANDS AHA IN S T SAID E S T A T E
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Form er Russian B alletist
Declftres M odern Ball
Room Is Pef/pled E n ­
tirely B y E xperts

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New \ orif fity , — The " now
American ntylo in summer fox­
trots will carry much of tho grace
J* t™» Russian Huskies, promise t
Mishka EgnatofiT, who v/fth Ol-ra,
hln partner, dances nightly at the
Oliver Slipper, rniart New York
lunper club.
Mi*hka is a fontter ntcml*cr of
the Imperial Ru.ulan Unllet und
rnniu lo thin country with i’uvj0^**
W t the Riminn ors 3n*
iMttion to lcara Aracrtcan ball­
room dancing. Thai was five
jrcarj ago. Hir.co tliut tliuu, he has
to learn everything all 0v?r
again oevcral tinui, uo rapidly
have the atyle* changed.

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— while all this wonderful growth
and
transformation is taking
place, you naturally sire giving
time In the consideration of where
you want to place your permanent
Miami home. What section o f all
this wonderful Miami area will
prove lo he, now and later the riiosl
desirable residential section?

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In Analyzing: the situa­
tion, you arc* probably giv­
ing thought to these fun­
damentals:

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“ Popular music has clnngH
ton," he commonti. "Also, in that
time, all girls, it »ernu tu me,
h.tvo bccomo graceful. When i
nrit Wntchcil ballruont danciug
mio eould pick out good j-n.l |,a,|
d :ncrrs. Now the had dancer ;«
ulmoxt un unknown qinntHy, *o
much practice have datuvn had
uii'l bo Ff 'ooth nr.t!
h.n ^rf)\Tf/
tho n :u s iT h o choppincrs of th«
tdil-tinio jazz took uwuy much of
tho willowy grata which is pro*
duced by tho imooth. (bbcfnll
trcluilics of today. Altnort tiny*
•way eouiJ .lance to •Honey, I’m
In i.ovo With You/ tho snng
cvcrybotiy hums after aceing
‘Morciuary Mr.ry.'
"That is why ! ray that Ameri
cun ballroom dancing has come
almost to huvo the graco and fin­
ish of the Russian clarsjc!il danc*
ing, apt! it will get better and
better."

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l —Natural location and
accessibility.
2—Environment and restrictions.

We urgethatyou appraise
Miami Shores with these
measuring rods of home
desirability. Note that
Miami Shores lies along
the four main highways
leading into Miami from
the north, giving quick
and easy access to the
heart of the City and that it is superbly situ­
ated along Biscayne Bay, with a total of 10
miles of water frontage. And remember,
too, that the new Miami Shores Causeway,
soon to ho built, will bring* this property with­
in a few minutes’ drive the ocean.
furtherm ore, Miami Shores’ dom inant posi­
tion in the Miami district has been secured
in large part because of the careful zoning
plan adopted, with restricted areas for
homes, for hotels and apartm ents, and for
business, making for well rounded city de­
velopment.

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) 117.49 ft. thence Northerly'
with it
Locust Ave., 120 f t thence We
’esteriy (Mraltel
of
with Union Ave., 117.49 f t , thence Southerly
700.98
lot 1 3 ________________________
_____ 148.2
on the Easterly aide of Locust Ave. 120 ft! to
N. Ingram—
Betr,
— ......... 32
117.49
1,309.97
____ 278.9$
North 120 feet of Lot 12 ...........
W.
J.
Bryan—Beg.
on
the
NIy
line of Union
2,180.50
E. F. Lane, N orth-120 feet of Lot 10 ........... 461
Ave., at a point 58.74 feet Westerly from the
Long'a Addition, Sanford, Florida
KW Cor. of the intersection of Lake View
H. S. Long
Ave., and Union Ave. run 120 feet Norther­
Lot 9 Si Beg. at the NE Cor. of said Lot
ly parallel with Lake View Ave., thence
9 run N. 4 degrees E. 100 ft. West 117 ft.
Westerly 58.74 feet parallel with Union Ave.
S. 4 degrees W. 100 ft., East 117 ft. to
thence Southerly parallel with Lake View
614.25
117
Ave., 120 ft. thence Easterly on the Norther­
238.72
H. S. Long, Lot 10 ........................ _..............
45.47
ly side of Union Ave., 68.74 ft. to the
257.25
49
H. S. Long, Lot 11 ........................................
beg. — ------ ------------- ------- ------- 32
. 5g -j|
257.25 Eunice B. Godwin—Beg. at the NW Cor. of in­
H. S. Long, Lot 12 ....:— ................... ...... .r ~
49
1*// *4
257.25
H. S. Long, Lot 13 .................................... ..
49
tersection of Lake View Ave., and Union Ave.,
257.25
II. S. Long, Lot 14 ..... .. ................................
49
run Westerly on the Northerly side of Union
257.25
II. S. Long, Lot 15 -----_ --- ------ ---------49
Ave. 58.74 ft., thence Northerly parallel with
Lake View Ave., 120 ft. thence Easterly par­
H. S. Long, Beg, at interesection of the cen­
allel
with Union Ave., 68.74 ft., thence South­
ter line of Eighth St. with the West line of
erly
on
the Westerly side of Lake View Ave.
Mellonville Ave. run West 419 feet, South
120
ft.
to
beg________ __ — ........ 32
53,74
150 feet East 407.7 feet to West line of
Mellonville Ave. thence N 4 degrees E. to .
First Street Extension, Sanford, FJi.
beg. (Less the North 33 feet) _________ 416.5
2,186.68 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interested in the Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17 blk M 32
25
Special Assessments against the various pieces of property above de­ Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17 blk M 32
25
scribed that said special assessments are payable in full within thir­ Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 19 blk M 32
25
ty days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll has Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 18 blk M 32
25
been equalized, approved and confirmed, or In ten equal annual in­ Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 20 blk M 32
25
stallments with interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after the Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21 blk M 32
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 22 blk M 32
time said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
25
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Fla., Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 23 blk M 32
25
25
will be held at the City Hall a t 2:30 P. M., on thei 10th day of August Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 24 blk M 32
25
A. D,, 1925 at which meeting said Board will hear any and all com­ Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 1 blk O 24
25
plaints and objections as to such special assessments, and will at said Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 2 blk O 24
l
21
time adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 3 blk O 24
li
25
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust­ Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 4 blk O 24
24
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
5
blk
O
3*4
ed, same will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding liens
Mellonville, Sanford, Fla.
upon the property against which said assessments are made until paid
E . F. Lane,'Lot 1 blk 16...................... — 24 &gt; 105
in accordance with provisions of Resolutions No. 228 L No. 229, adopt­
E . F. Lane, Lot 3 blk 16.................... ...... 24
105
ed by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Fla., on July 13th,
E . F . Lane, Lot 1 blk 17........................... 24
105
1925.
E . F . Lane, Lot 3 blk 17...........................
24
51.4
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
John C. Smith, Lot 2, Blk 22 ............ .24
10 *
Publish July 25th &amp; Aug. 1st., 1925,
_________________ __
John C. Smith, Lot 4, Blk 22 ............. . 24
105
105
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY W . P . Stone, Lot 2, Blk 23 .................... ..24
105
OF RESOLUTIONS NO. 224, No. 225 and No. 226, adopted on the W. P. Stone, Lot 4, Blk 23 .................... 24
105
13th day of July, A. D., 1925, by the City Commission of the City Wm. M. Collins, Est., Lot 2, Blk 24 ..........32
Wm.
M.
Collins
Est.,
Lot
4,
Bik
24
__
.32
105
of Sanford, Florida.
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Neaves
Addition,
Sanford,
Fh.
The following is the estimated cost of paving Union Avenue from
CO
Pump Branch to Mellonville Avenue with sheet asphalt on a 6-inch J. J, Heitz, Lot 1, Blk D..................... . . 32
J.
J.
Heitz,
Lot
2,
Blk
D
.................
---32
00
rock base except where the present 15 ft. grouted brick pavement can
W.
T.
Langley,
Lot
3,
Blk
D
..........
.
.
....32
00
be utilized for a base, a width of 40 feet from Pump Branch to the
.... .....32
00
center line of Chapman Avenue; a width of 32 feet from the center W, T. Langley, Lot 4, Blk D
Hattie
May
Abercrombie,
Lot
1,
Blk
‘...40
100
tine of Chapman Avenue to San Carlos Avenue and a width of 24 feet
J. E. Pace’s Sub-Div Sanford, FIs.
from San Carlos Avenue to Mellonville Avenue.
James
Moughton,
Lot 44 .................... 32
200
From Pump Branch to center line of Chapman Avenue.
Geo.
E.
Slack,
The
North
160
ft
of
El-2
260 cu. yds. grading @ 50c ......................................................... $ 130.00
of Ix&gt;t 45 ................................................. 32
100
260 lin. ft. concrete curb Si gutter @ 85c .............................
221.00
Harry
H.
Heeren,
Wl-2,
Lot
45
........
....32
100
615 sq, yds. paving @ 2.00 ........................ ...................... ....... 1,230.00
Mamie
J.
Heeren,
Wl-2,
Lot
46
.........
.....32
127.4
2 inlets @ 35.00 ........................................................................
70.00
Normany Square, Sanford, FU.
200 lin. ft. 3-inch drain tile @ 100.00 per M. ..........................
20.00
32
60
Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc............ ;..... ..........
134.60 Cora King, Lot !» ■........
Alma A. Gibbs, Lot 2
.^32
50
Bessie
Wheeler,
Lot
3
....._____
............
32
50
1,806.50
Mabel
A.
Ruby,
Lot
4
...........
..........
......32
50
40.00
Less credit on 100 lin. ft. granite curb @ 40c
47.6
215.50 Mal&gt;el A. Ruby, Lot 5 ....................... 1... 32
150 sq. yds. brick @ 1.17 ......................................... . 175.60
Hattie May Abercrombie,LotC
........ 32
55
Hattie
May
Abercrombie,
Lot
7
...............
32
60
Total estimated cost ................... ................................ ... 1,590.00
Notice is hereby given to any ami all per.wns intern
To be borne by adjacent property owners.
Special Assessments against jUe various pieces y
Number of feet frontage ............... ..... ............ a 4.:.*.... . 212
scribed that said .special assessments are puyablU
full
Assessment per foot frontage ..................................... $7.50
ty
days
after
the
above
and
foregoing
special
assess**/
From ('enter Line of Chapman Ave. to San Carlos Ave.
220 cu. yds. grading @ 60c .................................................... 1, 100.00 been equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal t
2920 lilt. ft. curb Si gutter @ 85c ........... ................................. 2,482.00 stullments with interest at 8 per cent per annum from aai
5380 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00 ........................... ......................... 10,760.00 time said special assessment* stand approved ami cunfitM
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sin
10 inlets @ 35,00 ....................................................................
360.00
will
be held at the City Hall at 2:3U I’. M., on the 10th day 1
1140 lin. ft. 12-inch pipe @ 1.10 ............................................. 1,264.00
A.
D.t
1925 at which meeting said Board will hear any aai
2 inanholea &lt;8&gt; 60.00 ............... ................................................
120.00 j
plaint*
and objections ns to such special assessments, anJ *
2600 lin. ft. 3-inch drain tile @ 100.00 per M.........................
250.00
time
adjust
ami equalize said assessment* on a basis u( y
Engineering, legal expenses, advertising, etc ...................... 1,302.50
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized a
17.618.50 ed, same will then stand confirmed and be, and temain U
400.00 upon the property' aguinst which said assessments a re msk
Less credit 500 sq. yds. brick foundation @ 80c
in accordance with provisions of Resolutions No. 224, No.J
17.218.50 226, adopted l»y the City Commission of the City of Sanftfi
Total estimated cost ................................
July Ultli, 1925,
To be borne by adjacent property owners.
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City6
Number of feet frontage ................ ...................
2,517.32
Publish July 25lh &amp; Aug. 1st., 1925.
Assessment per foot frontage ..............................
$6.84
From Han Carlos Ave. to Mellonville Ave.
500.00
1000 cu. yds. grading @ 60c .................................
1,062.50
|
1250
lin.
ft.
concrete
curb
&amp;
gutter
@
85c
.
Trafford’s Map of the Town of Sanford, Florida.
1600
sq.
yds.
paving
(u)
2.00
3,200.00
;
(I) From Summerlin Ave. to Mellonville Ave.
2
inlets
@
35.00
.............................
............
70.00
;
1100 cu. yds. grading @ 50c
$ 700 00
330.00
I860 tin. ft. curb &amp; gutter @ 85c .............
1 630 III) 300 lin. ft. 12-inch pipe @ 1.10
1 manhole
..............................................
60.00
100 lin. (t. flush curb &lt;u&gt; 35c
3r&gt;00
T H E R E A R E , SOM E.
100.00
1000
lin.
ft.
3-inch
drain
tile
at
100.00
per
M
2550 sq. yds. paving &lt;a&gt; 1.30 .........
3,315.00
A LM S-H O U SES FOUNDED
418.30
1000 lin. ft. concrete alley return* @ 30c
300 00 Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc. .
ESPECIALLY FOR O lO HEN
1
200 lin. ft. 18-inch pipe (3&gt; 2.00 .
400 00
W H O P A ID o e r r T H E IR
.........
5,740.80
Totul
estimated
cost
.......................
300 lin. ft. 12-inch pipe @ 1.10
............
330.00
■
To
be
borne
by
adjacent
property
owners.
1
E A R N I N G S IN R E N T
1 manhole
00 00
■
Number of feet frontage .............................. 920
■
2 inlet* fu&gt; 35.00
W H IL E IN T H E IR P R IM E ..
X
$6.24
1800 lin, ft. 3-inch drain tile @ 100.00 per M
1
180 00 Assessment per foot frontage
1
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc
Preliminary 1I
Width
Feet
Name:
Description
of Pav. Frontage Assessment «■
Total estimated cost
....................._
First Street Extension, Sanford, Fla.
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
171.00 .8
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 19 blk K 32
25
Nun her of feet frontage
........
1,678.16
171.00 j|
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 20 blk K 32
25
Assessment per foot frontage
.... ................ ........
$4.73
171.00 t"
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., !x&gt;t 21 blk K 32
25
( 2) From Mellonville Ave. to East I.iue of Tier "H", E. It.
171.00 x
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 22 blk K 32
25
Trafford’s Map.
171.00 ,5
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 23 blk K 32
25
1000 cu. yds. grading @ 50c
$ 500.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 24 blk K 32
171.00 J
25
860 tin. ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter @ 85c
........
171.00
722.50 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 25 Idk K 32
32
50 lin. ft. flii .li curb M .Tie
171.00
17.50 Sanford Hotel Realty C'o., Lot 26 blk K 32
25
688 lin. ft. concrete alley returns @ 30c ..............
171.00
25
176.10 Saniord Hotel Realty Co., Lot 27 blk K 32
1000 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00
292.20
32
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
28
bib
K
42.72
2,000.00
325 lin. ft. 12-inch pipe @ 1.10
239.40
35
376.50 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17 blk L 32
2 ink-t la. ::,'i no
171.00
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
IS
blk
L
32
25
70.00
1 manhole
171.00
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
i^ot
19
blk
L
32
25
60.00
171.00
25
1000 lin. ft. 3 inch drain tile ............
100.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., i.ot 20 blk L 32
171.00
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
21
blk
L
32
25
Engineering, legnl expense, advertising, etc.
321.94
171.00
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 22 blk L 32
25
171.00
32
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
23
blk
L
25
Total estimated cost ................ ................. .........
4.325.84
239.40
32
35
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
24
blk
I.
I o be borne entirely by* adjacent property owners.
Most Men Who Build Specif)
187.50
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 18 blk G 40
25
Number of feet frontage ........................................... 823.97
187.50
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 19 blk G 40
Carter’s Lumber
Assessment per foot frontage ..................................... $5.25
187.50
26
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 20 blk G 40
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
232.50
31
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21 blk G 40
Feet
Preliminary C. J. Marshall, Beg at the NE Cor. of the in­
As the man who has built or who Is building
I
NAME
Description
Frontage Assessment
tersection of Chapman Ave,, und Union Ave.
lumber is the best. It’s a certainty that he
Fort Mellon, Hanford, Flu.
Run northerly on the Easterly side of Chap­
mend none other than Carter’s quality lumber,
W. A. Zachary. Lot 18
....f . .... ...... .............. . n o
662.20
man Ave. 182 feet thence Easterly parallel
bid on your needs?
I Fort Mellon Development Co., IxH 36 ...............
55
260.15
with Union Ave. 253.63 ft. thence Southerly
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 37 ....................65
260.15
parallel with Chapman Ave. 182 feet; thence
Fort Mellon Development Co., Ixit 38 .............
55
260.16
Westerly on the Northerly side of Union Ave.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 39 .................. 56
253.63 to beg................... ....................-.,.32
253.63
260.15
1,734.83
hurt Mellon Development l'o., Lot 40 .............
57
209.61 Christian Science Church. Mrs. Mattie G. Pace,
5
In Our New Home On W. Third St.
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 58
,7.„
137.6
Trustee. Beg at the NE Cor. of the inter­
650.38
S
1
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h
o
n
c
BUS
S anford,
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 78
____ 137.5
section of Locust Ave., and Union Ave., Run
650.38
Pace Acres, Sanford,} Florida.
Easterly on the Northerly side of Union Ave.
7

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BOLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
OF RESOLUTION NO. *27; ad o p ted m the 13th day of July. A. D ,
19*5, by the City Commiaalon o f the City of Sanford. Florida. 1
The following is the estimated cost of paving Celery Avenue
from Mellonville Avenue East to Summerlin Avenue a width of 32
feet with sheet asphalt on a 6 -inch rock base.
625.00
GAINESVILLE, Fla., July 25— 1250 cu. yds. grading @ 50c ------------------ ----------- ----- ST. PETERSBURG, July 25.—
Several Florida communities will As the result of the passage of the 1500 sip yds. brick taken up and hauled to City Lot @ 25c...
375.00
carry the itory of Florida to Can­ 1925 legislature of a bill appro­ 1900 lin. ft. curb &amp; gutter @ 85c ..... ................— ........—
1.615.00
ada thU year during the Canadian priating $ 10,000 for the next two
6.800.00
Toronto train Augu r 29 to Sop- years to be uj**d by the state mu­ 3400 sq yds. paving at $2.00 — _------------------------ ---- ----1, 100.00
Ka Ilona I Exhibit inn to be l.*iJ in seum. T. Van Ilyning. director ol 1000 lin. ft. 12-inch pipe @ 1.10 _ ----------------- .............. Umber 12.
the murreum at the University ofj
245.00
7 inlets &lt;3&gt; 35.00
----------------------------------- ---------S t Petersburg, Manatee rounty, Florida, is making arrangement*
110.00
2 manholes @ 56.00 ..............— .... ................. .............—■
Bradenton, Clearwater, and Or* for the displaying of many relics
168.00
‘indo are planning exhibits, ac- and specimens of vxrious sorts , 1680 lin. ft. 3-inch drain tile @ 100.00 per M
iing to James E. Coad, execu­ that have been packed away for • Engineering, advertising, etc., ......... .................
880.00
tive vice-president of the local the lack of display space.
The museum has more than
chamber of commerce, who has a r­
11,918.06
ranged for space for those cities 250,000 specimens catalogued, one
1,404.00
in the big Canadian fair. This fair of which is the valuable von Nosz- Less credit on 1206 sq. yds. brick @1.17
is said to be the world’s largest ky collection of old master paint­
ings, old family proof engravings
permanent exhibit.
10,514.00
Total estimates! cost .......... - .........
The Seaboard Airline mid thr of quaint and valuable types, old
Atlantic Coast Line may also have textiles, marly a c o m p le te set of Increase of width from 24 ft. to be borne
old Meissen china and Bohemian
1307.78
exhibits. Mr. Coad reports.
by City, estimated cost. ........... ......
Last year St. Petersburg, Clear­ glass, and a large collect ion of To be borne by adjacent properly owners
8,706.22
water, Tarpon Springs, and Mana­ stone implements of the North
............. 1,917.67
tee county were represented in American Indian. This collection Number of Feet frontage ...................
the exhibit. The advertising thus Is the gift of .Mrs. Rosa von N'osz- Assessment per foot frontage .................. .............. $4.61
gained was considered so success­ Vv formerly of Melrose, hut now
FRED T WILLIAMS, Engineer.
ful that space at the fair was se­ of England, who states that she
cured early this year. This year will in time give still more valuFeet
Preliminary
the Honda exhibit will be larger able relira to the Florida State
Frontage Assessment
NAME
Description
Museum.
than ever.
1, Fla.
Buena Vista Estates,
Other gifts have been received
Representatives from the var­
181.01
39.87
ious exhibits showing in the Can­ from Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Det-1 F. E. lihtrman, I-ot 1, Blk A .............
adian National Exhibition will ar­ wyler, of New Smyrna; George) Chas. Phillips, Lot 2, Blk A .............
50
227.00
rive in Toronto several days be­ Duhl, of Ocala; H. G. Clinton, o f'
227.00
50
•* Bigger a, Lot 3, Blk A — ....
fore the opening of the fair to Manhattan, Nevada; C. C. Allen,
227.00
50
perfect the final arrangements of of St. .Petersburg; the Butt ley F. E. Sherman, Lot 4, Blk
the display
and
information Estate of Jacksonville; W. B. Frank Witte, Ix&gt;t 5, Blk A
50
227.00
booths.
Hodges, of Cedar Key; and Mrs. E. S. Steakley, Lot 6, Blk A —
50
227.00
Officials state that the fair has W. S. Walker, of Gainesville.
227.00
50
I f. B. Butner, I.ot 1, Blk B
an average attendance of over a
G
O
million five hundred thousand dur­
227.00
The Hugenots settled near the F. E. Sherman, Lot 2, Blk B ...
ing the two weeks that it is in mouth of the St. Johns' river in ; F. K. Sherman, Lot 3, Blk B ......
50
227.00
operation.
1564.
50
227.00
• F. E. Sherman, Lot 4, Blk B ...
50
227.00
Thompson, Lot 5, Blk B
Tampa Man Files Suit Palm Island lots sell on sight. Luke
50
227.00
Free boat trips tomorrow across Luke Thompson, Lot C, Blk B
Against Miami Realty Lake Monroe and return. Call Mr. Mrs. Myrtle Logan, Lot 1, Blk c
227.00
50
Given,
Valdez
Hotel.
227.00
50
Mrs. Myrtle I-ogan, Lot 2, Blk c
Co. For Non-Delivery
50
227.00
F. E. Sherman, Lot 3, Blk
TAMPA, Fla., July 25. — Suit
At The Churches F. E. Sherman, Lot 4, Blk C .
227.00
60
has been filed in circuit court here
50
227.00
F. E. Sherman, IjoI 5, Blk C .
by O. B. Stuart, head of a local
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
50
227.00
F. E. Sherman, Lot 6, Blk c .
syndicate, against the Gotham
Realty Company of Miami which
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
da.
involves property valued at ap­
Morning worship and sermon 11
proximately $2,000,000. The plain­ a. m.. Rev. S. C. Sloan will speak City of Sanford, Fla The S. 150 ft. of the
tiff asked for the delivery of prop­ a t the morning hour.
836.27
W. 184.2 ft. of Lot 22 184.2
erty for which it is claimed con­
Young People’s Unions 7 o’clock. City of Sanford, Fla. The S. 150 ft. of Lot 23
1.7J7.00
tract 8-d been signed between the
Evening worship and sermon 8
plaintiff and associates with the o'clock. Rev. E. W. Holland will City of Sanford, Fla. Beg. on the North line
defendants.
be the preacher
prenrher of the evening.
of Celery Ave, at a
Stuart set* out in his complaint prrver
Przyer meetmir
meeting and
and Bible
Bible stm
study
point 40 ft. East of the
that he and the members of the Wednesday evening 8 o’clock.
local syndicate contracted with
center
line of Mellon­
Citizens and visitors are very
Samuel (Kantorwitz and Samu»l cordially invited to these services.
ville Ave., run East
Kantor, representatives of the Go461 ft. North 4 de­
■tham Realty Company for the pur­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
grees East 150 ft., west
chase of 14,000 acres of land near
Wimatima and that the contracts
461 ft., South 4 de­
R. I.. Hilt, Deacon
were signed on July 9 last. It Is
Services at American I-egion
grees East 150 ft., to
further alleged that when the Hall.
beg............................
461
2,092.94
deeds were to be delivered, the
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Gotham Realty representatives
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
any
and
all
persons
interested
in the
Social service and Lord's supper
said that the property had been at 10:15 a. m.
specialassessmentsagainst
the various piece* ofproperty above de­
cold to another party.
Wednesday evening prayer meet­ scribed that said special assessments are payable in full within thir­
ing at the home of Mrs. R. A. ty day* after the above ami foregoing special assessment roll has beep
Tourists Learn New Terheun at 8 o’clock.
equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual install­
Terms While Visiting CHURLII OF THE HOLY ( BOSS ment* with interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after the time
At Yellowstone Park Seventh Sunday after Trinity. said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Fla.,
Sunday School 9:46.
'ASHTON, Ida., July 25— Yel­
will he held at the City Hall at 2:30 P. M. on the 10th day of j\3igu.'t
Morning services 11 a. m.
lowstone Park has n vocabulary nil
A. 1)., 1925, at which meeting said board will hear any and all com­
it* own and tourists visiting it
ALL KOLI.S d l l B( H
plaints and objections as to such special assessments, and will at said
the first time have many surprises
in store for them. An automobile
time
adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and
July 25, eighth Sunday after
driver Is never a chauffeur in the Pennecost.
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust­
park. He is a "gear-jammer." A
Mass at 8 a. m.
ed, same will then stand confirmed nnd be, and remain binding liens
waitress is always u "heaver" andi Mass on week days ' a. m .
a cook is known only as a "meatMars first Sunday in Augu t upon the property againrt which said assessments are made until paid
burner."
in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 227, adopted by the
10 a. m.
Most of the employes in the ho­
tels and camps of the park are FIRST METHODIST ( IIURCH City Commission of the City of Hanford, Fla., on July 13th, 1925.
(Seal)
L. It. PHILLIPS, City Clerk.
students. Twenty universities and
colleges are represented among
1
Publish
July
25th
and
August
l*t, 1925
Rev. T. J. Nixon, Pact or
the hundreds of waitresses and
a. SPECIA ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
Servicer: on Sunday an
a iuiuift
follows:
housemaids working in the big
Sunday School, F. B. Adams, I OF RESOLUTIONS No. 228 ik No. 229, adopted on the 13th day of
hotels and camps. There are also Superintendent, 9:30 a, in.
July, A. D., 1925. by the City Commission of the City of Sanford,
many school teachers among the
Morning worship, sermon by the
worn n employes nnd this year pastor, 11 11. in.
Florida.
most of these motored to the park
Epworth League meetings 7 p.
The following is the estimated coet of paving Eighth Street
in their own cars.
The qliauf- in.
rom
Summerlin
Avenue west to the East line of Tier "H" in K. R.
feurs and other men employes of
Preaching by the pastor, 8 p.
the transportation and hotel com m.
Trnfford’s Map of the Town of Sanfoid, Florida, 24 feet in width with
pany also came chiefly in their
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 a 6-inch rock base surfaced with asphalt from Summerlin Avenue west
own autos. Many of the student- p. tn.
to Mellonville Avenue and with sheet asphalt uo a 6-inch rock base
Mototed ail the way from New
A cordial welcome to everybody. 1from Mellonville Avenue west to the East line of Tier "H" in E. it.
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n.o« l&amp;portii the Surfdky *Sehool
sentence. lie warneit them that
th eir caAijs would be reopened if
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NEW rORK, July 25.—A i*oiie vcw enforcement plan was post- they fail to carry ont.■faithfully
the sentence imposed.' "
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turboned potentate with gold sport poned Indefinitely.
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t0 chW* ,n, Utt^
Scn“tor fW fchart Rained in the j Winter Garden—$12(1,000 bond
white ball with various stinks. a a r«ccnt. recount cif Iowa election rcissue voted for civic improve­
cross country vyalks.thjroiiRh /air- turn*.
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ways, Jungle rough, desert like
Nicaraguan advices pictured nl ments.
irom tne Atlantic to Pacific ahorei serious situation affecting Amcr-I
Key West-$20,000,000 to be
of these United States and bock, lican missionaries.
0t Palay“rnpaiH and tTThe* rmp! yment status of Loren spent developing 0,000 acre tract
Aon«f«nithan *c*5® J? *’n the i !!• Wittner, who precipitated the nn Key Largo.
yf*terdhy. “&gt;0u Amer-; evolution issue, came under scruiCans come to India to sltoot.!tig. fctiny at the treasury.
ers in our jungles." he remarked,!
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I came to America to shoot golf r » ^ .
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on your courses." He added Hiat t » O y S A r e S e n t d l C C t l |
Account of undergoing light
repairs. Steam ship Osceola
will be withdrawn from s e n ice after North bound trip
Sunday, July 2Gth, for two
weeks.
Steamer City of Jackson­
ville will maintain present
schedule, arriving and sailing
from Sanford Tuesdays,
Thursday,
and Saturdays.
h’ ORK. July 25.—Glorida
|illrckson
..()Jagr....elefaoinnn
I going to run an u,tra‘
roadway motion picture
J. B. C A L D E R /
[operated exclusively by
Isher*. ticket sellers and
s in the city Agent, Clyde Steamship Co.
She is the youngest
r of the late George Jay
lilroad magnate, and the
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Henry A. Bishop, Jr., a

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2i:_Thi.
committee of the KnCry P. Davison
Scholarship Fund has selected the
following scholars for the acade­
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N. irch slrm n
Corpus .ChristI ;to partner In
TtirrteUdS.'Khrf Ci-C,&gt;R. *Ioy fcf
Trinity to Harrnnh . Thomas' wdn
the Chancellor's mednl -for Endlsl} fftnd trovidci fthat *. si:
veita this year cWy feceritly Rdfi-'
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Edward* Imu played golf fod
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riting for newspapers and
BRUSSELS, July 25,—Former
(8. The theatre will be premier Thcunis, Baron Cartier tie
the smallest first run Mnrehlenne, Belgian ambassador
ith C00 reserved seats at to the United States, and several
other members of the Belgian debt
funding mission to Washington
will leave for thu United States
it Denial Filed Thursday.

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FAMOUS SURGEON DIES CHICAGO, July 25.—Dr. Albert
LDEI-PHIA, July 25.—
i denial of government .Inhn Ochaner, a famous surgeon,
[It had received an excess died here early today.
Ms of $11,000,000 in wftrKtrnrts was filed in the
Early buyers on Palm Idand
biistrict court 'today by have an advantage. Take the free
Blehem Ship Corporation, boat trip across Lnke Monroe. &lt;'ail
Mr. Given a t Valdez Hotel.

Monday—July 28th

•your story— of success or failure
saving
a week tor live; years will give you more
than *MUU and open the way to independence.
Wasting ?5 a week for five years on things you
don’t need will bring you nothing but the mem­
ory of l ist opportunities.
Which will you bo, a saver or a waster— a suc­
cess or a failure? Five years will loll the story.
Start right today with a saving account at this
hank and make it a story with a happy ending.

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A Special Showing and Demonstration qf.
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We arc unloading shipments every week of the newest in furnishings and
invite you to come in and let us show and demonstrate to you a most beau­
tiful stock of Bedroom and Dining Fu rniture — Furniture that is much
above the average in every respect.
We buy in carload shipments, which means to you considerable savings in
the fact that we buy at the lowest prices and pay much lower freight rates
by car, as compared with local freigli t shipments.
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Finishes— Walnut, Ivory, gray with decorations
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m t j r t f w — «i h h
Poor
little
chap.
H
is
afternoon
"pleasure” was a shop■I ■nr«4, Florida
He was all dressed up
u
v i w n A CU»* M a t t e r , piny trip with an irritable mother.
___ r S I, 1*15, a t lh« ro«t®ftle* for the occasion. From the hot little hat to the tight-fitting
Matord. Florida under Act of
— a J u 1ST
r .
m ahoes, he represented the child diked out as the representa­
___M
lla
r tive of a fashionable mother. And he was supposed to be
LfJkflD I h t I B M .
K *m *» I sweet and tractable, regardless of the discomfort he was
HOWARD MICRO .
Clime 149 feeling.
It ■ ag*»II* A t m e e
Now there was no way o f having that mother arrested
___ jiiinnm il-no* ratr *
One Year—l7.«*o 8U Month*- IJ SO for cruelty to animals. It ju st isn't done, but we confess to
IM t'irH l m Cliy hy..C*rrl*i,^per
wrack, llu. Weekly Million II
a wild feeling that came over us to swoop down upon that kid
M r M*fand carry him away to his proper environment for a summer
■ P K C lA t &gt; O T ic r .i All obituary
.„o»1er*. card* of Ihwnka, resolution* afternoon.
ind notice* ol e n le f : » lt - .» « t i w here
That proper environment would hove been a shady back
*t»rs*a ara kiad# w ill b* charged
. yard, a pile of sand, a garden hose attached to a near-by
i r at regu lar 'edvartlalns rate*
|» rm thh associated riufM j spigot and no restrictions against the plentiful use o f water.
Th* A ssociated I*re** 'U exelu*- His costume would be a loose-fitting bathing suit, and there
r en titled to lh a uae for re­
tention o f all new * dlapatrhe* would be no dressing up for dinner, because he should have
Ilea to It or not o th erw ise cred- n hearty picnic luncheon and go to bed at dusk, os happy as
in tbla paper and aleo the In*
e a t n e v e nubllahed herein. All right* a free boy can be.
o f rep n h tlcailon o f apeclal dlapatchIn the various shops this ill-treated little chap stood
«c h erein a re a lso reserved.
around
while his mother tried on gowns and hats. He went
SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1923
with her to the drug-store and saw her spend an endless
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
time at a counter examining a fine array of cosmetics. In
1,—Deeper water route to Jackson­ that drug store, it is true, he was treated to a dish of ice­
ville.
.
.
L —Construction of St. Johns-In- cream, but he spilled some of it on the magnificent tie he
was "sporting" and his mother sharply informed him that
dian River canal.
Mr—Eitension of white way.
he would he properly punished for such awkwardness when
4L—-Extension of local amusements. she got him home.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts
Perhaps there are tim es when women must take their
etc.
A.—Augmenting of building pro. children with them on shopping expeditions, hut why dress
m—houses, hotels, apsrtment them up in clothing that is uncomfortable and silly? Why
isca.
not let them go in their bare feet, if they play in their hare
C—Extension of street paving pro­ feet at home? Why not think of the children a little rather
gram.
Tv—Construction
of
boulevard than of the impression the mother would like to make?
L ittle girls be-curled and be-starched, little boys primly
around Lake Monroe.
Mr—Completion of city beautifica­ ensconced in "Sunday clothes” are entirely at the mercy of
tion program.
f ,—Expansion of school system the powerful grown-ups who believe they "own” their off­
with provision for increased fa­ spring. The Herald would like to see some Knights of the
Round Table come forth to battle for such children’s liberty.
cilities.

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N o E v id e n c e? N onacnsc.

One Killed. It raja.
Superstitious Millions.
To the Last Man.
UY ARTHUR BRISnANK
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"I FIND no evidence of immor­
tality,” says Mr. Darrow of the
Scopes trial. He is mistaken. He
does find evidence of immortality.
The best evidence is the fact that
all or us. including Darrow, long
for immortality, and instinctively
believe in it.
Nature and Providence do not
deceive or mock us. If immortal­
ity were not our destiny, we
should not nil be speaking of it
and desiring it.
A DROP of water going over
the edge of Niagara “sees no evi­
dence of immortality.” It wouldn't
believe that it is on its way back
to the ocean, whence it once came,
and that in years to come it will
again go up to the clouds, then
fall to the earth and roll down to
the ocenn.
There are many things that the
drop of water, Mr. Darrow and the
rest of us don’t understand.

HOWARD PALMER o( Chicago,
who fought under the name of
Mickey Shannon, was killed on
Tuesday in a boxing match.
Knocked against the ropes, he fell,
struck his head on the floor and
death was practically instantan­
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
eous.
“The Imponderable"
RESTORE THE ERRING: —
Our civilization, which is so
Brethem, If a man be overtaken
worried about scientific teachings
in a fault, yc which are spiritual
Here is a hit of wisdom for your consideration. It pays
restore such n one in the spirit to stop occasionally anti turn your mind toward what The that seem to contradict the Bible,
ought to have something to say
of meekness; considering thyself,
about the laws that defy the Ten
Atlanta
Journal
aptly
calls,
'T
h
e
Impondeable”.
Under
that
le ft thou also lie tempted. Gala­
Commandments and decency au­
caption, the Journal says:
tians 6:1.
thorizing prize fighting with the '
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Scientists weighed the brain of the late Anatole
accompaniment of manslaughter,
SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
CONSOLATION
France, and found it below the average. What would
constant brutality and the dis­
* SAVE and'
What comfort have I now to give,
they have discovered if their delicate balances could
BY REV. T. J. NIXON
semination of dishonesty, vice
T H R IV E ,
To soothe the heart, to which
and disease that go with it..
have taken measure of what we call, for want of bet­
has come
THE
AUK
OF
GOD
IN
THE
j
and
love
and
service
becomes
a
ter names, perception, imagination, memory, personal­
That grief which leaves our senses
HOME
(blessed reality. Some of the best
ity? These are no more to he weighed than the stature
OF SIXTEEN hundred million
numb?
Text, 2 Samuel 0-11, “And the! people I have known were conhuman beings on earth, fourteen nrk of God continued in the house j verted at the family altar in the
of the great artist in literature was to he determined
That grief which makes it pain to
hundred millions arc superstitious, of Obededom the Gittite three!home. I wish we had ton thousand
live
by the height of the roof under which he once made
twelve hundred millions are in­ months; and the Lord blessed Obe-1 times more of such conversions
And daVkens every path, and
his abode. Thought is not brain, mind is not matter,
tensely superstitious.
seems
dedom and all his household.
Bishop Marvin used to tell of h is .
“Strike While the Iron Is Hot”
spirit is not mortality, however intimate their associa­
In China, fighters punish their
The end'of all our happy dreams.
The ark of the covenant was the own conversion at four years o f|
tions
here
and
now
may
appear.
enemies
by
digging
up
graves
of
Oh, friend of mine, lie brave, and
most ancient and snored of the re­ age. His saintly mother was sit­
their ancestors, in that respect­ ligious symbols of the Hebrew na­ ting in the old arm chair rocking
know
----------------- o----------------ful land to dig up a man's great tion. It was made at Mt. Sinai her baby boy to steep in the even­
That never will she suffer so.
“Cold Cash” in the hank gives you command til
grandfather is a worse injury than when the tabernacle was construct­ ing. She was singing that grnnd
S«T
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Seminole Could Do This
to kill the man.
Together we have prnved that she
opportunity.
ed and the specifications were old hymn."Alas nnd did my Sav­
m ight longer stay with her ca­
given to Moses by revelation from ior bleed,” and her tittle hoy was j
W
hat
of
the
poultry'
business
in
Seminole
county?
How
ress
God. It was a chest made of ca- reading his mothers face. He saw
A
MOHAMMEDAN
arrives
from
Arc you building up your hank account as il
To fill the day with happiness; m any laying hens will be on the job this Fall? How many i India, sick, pule, at the point of cia wood, about four feet long and the tears of gratitude and love inj
powerful
weapon for success?
Let us help voul
Ilut, oh, what bargain could there thousands of dollars will the sale of eggs bring to the banks death. Leaving home he took a two feet and six inches in width her eyes and one of these tears
be,
of Sanford, and then again into the tills of Sanford stores, powerful charm belonging to his and heighth.
It was overlaid fell upon his cheek. It sent a[
Whnt pledge or promise could and hack again to the banks, and back again to the owners older brother, who, ns the ship within and without with gold and Jthrill through his very soul, an d !
*
Wo make.’
sailed, yelled a curse lit him from the lid was made of pure gold.'the bishop believed in after years'
? To save ourselves this present tof the busy hens ?
Upon the lid were two golden fi- that his conversion took place
dock,-now
and the curse worked.
Seminole county is ideal for the development of enormous theThis
ache
shows, as your Christian gurcs of winged cherubim facing light then and there. The best
And keep her here? Ten years? poultry farms. Food and water, healthful surroundings, all | SclVmirtTrTemi will tell you, that each other and their wings stretch­ time tu he saved by faith in .Jesus
SA.M'Oltl), FI.A.
Ah, no!
can be provided at minimum cost. The poultry business it took h.dd on the poor Moham ed over the ark. These were the Christ is in the days of childhood;
*Twould hurt us then to lot her go. could rank in importance with Seminole’s celery-growing medan’s “mortal mind."
symbol i of Jehovnhs presence, and the best evangelist in the whole
the top of the ark was called the church is a Christian mother; nnd
Industry.
Why
not?
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industry.
There Is no time th at we could set
IN ANCIENT days they passed mercy seat. We read in Exodus the bo3t place to find the Savior
For parting. Wo who must re
laws
forbidding you to make n* 23-22, that the Lord said to Moses is at the family altar in a Christ­
main
of the
is
.MY-EAVQRHE
STORIESwnjr figure jrf-^oin* -ynrm y, U ^ !.V P. ^ n ? f°r
W
seat: ian home, i would not discount
A»e .never ready for
f o r j n i c h p n ir p
stiA into it a pin each day u n t i l m e e t with thee, and the Sunday School nor the ser­
ii / I kV in s . c o n n
Ever our prayer wbufln be; Not
the enemy died. Mnnv still be- , r?rv 'vl * I. commune with thee, vices of the Church. These are
yct!
M
lievo
in those wax figures.
from above the mercy sent. \\ ith- the agencies of God to carry on
Not yet, dear God, another day,
There was once upon a timo a of the rich man's son-in-law,
And then there is the Scopes ,n the ark there were placed the the work begun in the home, but j
With us let our beloved stay.
celebrated capitalist who had the where the gentleman was stop­
two tables of stone containing the they can never substitute the work
Wo must believe when falls the reputation of not allowing his re­ ping temporarily, anil asked for trial.
'ten
commandments, a pot of man- that must be carried on in Christblow
Wright, War low and Company
an interview. He presented his
and Aaron’s rod that budded. lan home for seven days in the
That wisely God has willed it ligion to interfere with his busi­ request to the daughter of the THIRTY-FOUR Minnesota volun­ [ na,The
week.
meaning of the ark
ness and vice versa. On Sunday financier.
'
ao."
teers in the Civil War formed a nnd Itssymbol
contents is of some inter­
TIIE ARK OF GOD IN THE
he was the most pious man in
“
Last
Man’s
Club."
The
club
has
“I could not disturb father," she
est to us today in understanding HOME IS THE MOST POWER­
Arc* Now Receiving Application For
God has her in His keeping now. seven states, or 27, for that mat­ explained. "Ho has been sorely just held its fortieth annual re­ the
of true worship. Th** FUL AGENCY IN BUILDING UP
Angels attend her through the ter. On week days he harvested troubled by these suspicions that union. Four are living, one too ark elements
itself was th? sign and ex­ THE CHURCH.
the dollars by hook or crook, al­ have been raised against his good ill to attend. One of the three pression
day,
of tho divine presence in
The Christ Inn home and the
Never her feet shal go astray, though “crook" was the word most name nnd only a little while ago | Present was unable to stand, so jsrap|
-jq,, mercy seat was th e 1family n!tn ure really a part of
Never shall anguish line her brow. often used by his critics in speak­ he retired to his room to get down 1they drank to the last man sit- symbol of prayer and communion
the church and its work. Christ­
V
Never a bitter thought shall (Ind ing of his financial operations.
on his knew and commune with 1Bug.
with
God;
the
table
of
atone
con­
ian education begins in tiie home, „
In
the
fullness
of
lime
a
Federal
Harsh lodgment in her gentle
the Lord.”
tained the word of God; the pot and is carried on through the jj
grand jury manifested an interest
mind.
"I get you," said the newspaper*
ONE OF these days there actu­
I-ovcly her girlhood shall remain in his affairs. While the Lives-j man. “In other words, he’s just ally will bo on this earth some of manna was a reminder of God’s Sunday School, the church ser­
on improved Business and Residential Proper']
goodness to his people; and the rod vices, and the Christian college.
ligation
was
in
progress
a
news
Safe from the hurt of time and *
""
.......... . “
called a meeting of his principal last man, woman, or last ehilii. of Aaron would inculcate loyally Such teaching and training is a
in Sanford
paper reporter called at the home creditors."
pain.
For in time this world must die. to God’s ministers ami to his most important part of God’s plan
—Edgar A .Guest.
Science and the Bible teach it.
Church.
Funds imm ediately available subject to till*
of saving the world. There are
——T—o-------THE ARK OF GOD IN THE two ways by which our govern­
PAYING
ALIMONY
examination.
Few are wise hut many are oth­
WHAT KIN I* of creature will HOME IS A SPLENDID OBJECT ment saves life on the ocean. One
TAMPA TIMES
erwise.
that last human bo? What shape, LESSON ON THE VALUE OF of these is the life boat method,
— — o-------what language? How much will FAMILY WORSHIP.
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
l ife saving stations arc eunbQuite
an
unusual
case
is
report­
reason this proved true is that he or she know?
It takes a man who knows the
1
itched
and
when
a
vessel
is
wreck­
ur:n . l u.
. ...
First of all. it helps to make
SEK
ropes to make n good cigar sales­ ed from New Brunswick, N. J. the damn hud given him so much
Will the human race, having th„
nec of Goi, , rcality * ed on the rocks a crew of brave
In 1H92 divorce proceedings were "hell" that he had rather die and moved up to the highest possible th(, h'ome
man.
We believe that he men will man the life boat and go
'&gt; straight there than to contrib­ point, gradually go back It* bar. u
--------o-------,
wher,. ani, nl Jg out in the stormy sea to save as
begun between Jonathan T, Meek­ K
ute to her support.
DuIiOSK ANI) HOLLEll
The little girl down the street er and his wife. The matter pur­
har.su,
at
the
end
as
the
i
n
d
i
^
J
|mf
his presence "’"??' uai
t
The other way
Another phase of th" matter is vidual in extreme old age goes
lllllL.,. „ rtllill
n.. '&lt;
llg ithou. e method. Hunaavs her beau ought to bo a good sued many courses through the that
REALTORS
Meeker may have opined that hack to childhood?
t?n'i,iti&lt;rhimself
- »« &lt;Ire&lt;!o of lighthouses are .set up
poker player, he has such winning courts, Mrs. Meeker being award­ he was
t lias Ph!!in
chosen rto iiin
inauitest
getting
on
pretty
well
with
ways.
, „„„ ,
,
unto those who keep Ids covenant around the coa t of our country to 2
ed a decree in 11*22—after 30 the state of New Jersey support­
112 Park Avenue
WILL THE last man know now and worship him in spirit and in guide the ship* aright and keep ■
years. This carried an allowance ing him—better than he figured he
Just because a man added up of $12 a week fur alimony. Meek­ could get along, under the circum­ to talk to the other planets, nnd truth. He says "Draw nigh to them off the locks. It is a plain;
will h.' know just what is going to (;n,j {U)(| he will diaw nigh to you " fact that while the life bout is
his income tax figures wrong is er refused to pay and was in No­ stances, supporting himself.
happen
to him after he dies. ..r We drow nigh to him in our homes saving one the light house saves a
no reason why we should think vember, 11*22, jailed for that fail­
The puhlic is not intimate with
he is or over was a waiter.
ure. Over the objection of his the details of the Meeker case, but will he be like ourselves, still won- when we go in prayer to the mur­ hundred. The t hristian home and
former wife he has recently been it has had demonstrated to it the dering. with only faith to com-|Cy $eat, and there ;»e meets with the Sunday School are the light­
him. and save him from pum- U3 nm| communes with u- by Hi, house method of saving tho world.
Another reason that the chicken' rL‘k'»sed from prison. Middlesex ; fact that some men can’t be forced fort
They start curly with their work
ful
thought
and speculation?
Spirit.
i,,.!1
county,
New
Jersey,
having
grown
*.......
-----.
.
to
pay
alimony
when
they
won’t.
crosses the road is that U JIISl tired of supporting
t„._ L | _ .
-------.... ,
, , ,,
.
of saving the hoys and girls and
him,
Of
course
Meeker
could
have
been
naturally gets the wanderlust
This
is
u
new
angle
to
the
ali­
kept in jail indefinitely, but that
Mil. HINMAN'S
lh « th o ” «r” l,i?^ 1 7 ^ 1 . 1 , “ ' ' i n l l e " i i S S ”of growing up to be crimi­
sometimes.
mony question, and one which may would scarcely have profited his savings accounts amount to twen- daily worship, They read a leshave a slight tendency to cut down divorce anything. It would have ty thousand million dollars puzzles ,on from God’s wurd, they give nals they become useful citizens |
IS SCARCE
Our office hoy wants to know the business of the divorce courts. profited the taxpayers of Middle- &lt;&gt;no individual. He quotes the
and faithful workers in th e :
thunks for past blessings, they ask church.
if you could call it a court decis­
No one had ever thought of the sex county, N. J., considerably less Treasury
Department
report,
ion when the girl says yes or no proposition before, we suspect. But | than nothing. As it is, they are showing that all the money circu­ for pardoning mercy and grace to
THE ARK OF GOD SHOULD
AND GETTING SCARCER
help them to live right, and they
to n proposal.
what is there to compel a man out a 3 years board bill,’ the wom- lating in the United States pray for their pastor and for tho HAVE A PLACE IN EVERY
ALL THE TIME
--------o-------without property out of which i l 1an is out alimony, and the man in amounts to only four thousand sev­ church to which they belong. Such CHRISITAN HOME.
en hundred nnd seventy-six million a service as this kept up faithful­ The most essential thing to suc­
Headline in the Orlando Senti­ enn be made, ns Meeker evidently the case is out of prison,
cess in life is faith in God. That
nel says, "ice President Dawes didn’t have, to pay alimony if he I It is unusual, so unusual that it dollars.
ly in the home will bring such fine Christian lawmen and busi­
YOU WILL HAVE TO BAY PER FOOT IN
Becomes Chieftain.’’ Does the Sen­ doesn't want to? The most that may cause a raise in the rates
That's
the
beauty
of
money,{light
and
power
from
God
as
can
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST I’ER
tinel think ‘Hell and Maria" is can he done is to place him in jail, which money leaders charge fur which is as unreal and as much a ice found in no other way. It has ness man, Roger \V. Babson, has
recently
emphasized
this
import­
a*
was
done
in
this
instance.
We
discounting
alimony
claims.
There
NOW
cold nutured?
matter of faith as many other been demonstrated in ten thou- ant truth front the standpoint oi
once heard a shrewd Israelite are in several places in the United things
-------- o-------i
sand
homes
nil
over
the
land.
Fania business man. Religion is the'
ours observed that you States u number of people who!
-------I ily worship is like the lubricating only foundation for that integri­
“Our office boy says they call friend of
get blood out of a turnip, make a regular
business
of doing
doing' tTHERE
iif t if
_
--------’em bouncing babies because they “can't
ACTUALLY
is
in
hunks
oil
on
the
machine—
-it
is
like
the
you can give the blamed turnip this.
ty, industry, cooperation, and that
We
are the cause of mother bouncing but
five times ns much money us there electric switch that turns on the desire to serve which arc funda- (
hell." New Jersey
srsey and Mrs. MeekIf
either
of
the
pxirties
are
nny
out of bed at all hours of the er that was combined do not seem
is in all the Uni: ' States put to­ light and power.
mental to the prosperity of the
meeker than they were at the be­ gether.
night.’’—Sanford Herald. Respect­ to have gotten blood out of the ginning
That’s bi cause the same
FAMILY
WORSHIP IS A community.
Mr. Babson u:es
of
it
all
it
is
well.
From
fully referred to our society edi­ Meeker turnip. The conclusion is appearances we judge that they dollar is used over and over.
PRICELESS BLESSING TO OUR these words “Much of the pros­
tor for comment.
If all the depositors of savings CHILDREN.
almost irresistible that the main are not.
perity of tnis nation is due to the
The Society Editor lias no com­
banks, other banks and trust
It is written that “God blessed family prayers which were once
For Further Information.
ment to rnuke * ’ ’ ladles don’t
companies, should ask for their Obededom and ull his household" held in the homes of our fathers.
talk that way—Dade City Banner.
Call at Montezuma H old.
101) per cent. Chinese. — Lynch­ money at once, they wouldn't get because hu took care of the ark. of Whatever the arguments pro and
Con to mporn ry Com men tr
— ■— &lt;i-------burg News.
ten cents on tho dollar. None the God in his home. The family ul- con may be, the fact nevertheless ^
less, their money is perfectly safe, tar creates an atmosphere most remains that such family prayers
11. H- SCIIULTE REALTY CO., I«c'
The cub reporter was assigned
At higher
wages, picking coni
&lt;(
National honor is peculiarly waiting for them.
hopeful to the cultivation of piety nurtured and developed
these
to write up a dance. His story
in the children of the home. There spiritual resources to which tho
came in late anil hu was careless. pockets would be picking consum- i s,‘nsitivu when it hasn't been too
MAKE RESERVATION EARLY
honorable.- Greeley TriCREDIT, SIGNATURES on are some trees and plants that will prosperity of the nation is due."
The editor reproved him next day era' pockets.—Wall Street Journ*|.
oune-Republlcan.
(checks, and especially confidence not grow in a cold climate. The
Thore is a way to keep up the i
by quoting an extract.
_____
j
I in the signatures, take the place of orange nnd magnolia cannot grow family altar in every home if th e ! ^ r
“ Look here, Dick," suid he.
A wedding was recently celchrnt-' real money.
among Greenland’s icy mountains. parents really desire to hav» it.
“What do you mean by this?
The desire to work seems to lie
‘Among the most Wnotiful girls almost entirely confined to clas­ !,. 'n ,U1 air-plane. Evidently the 1 The Rockefellers, father and son It requires the atmosphere of faith Let the parents confer togethei
llung, are still far from safe. The probably have handled hundreds mid prayer to bring up children and decide on the best plan
was Fred Smith.’ Why Fred is not
j of millions of perfectly good dol- in the right way. The greatest u a d lire word of God and pray in
a girl, he is one of the best ball sified ads.—Shoe and Leather Re­ luir.omt (London),
Oram mar school. Mali sclroo). on SOlITHKItN
porter.
, „„ ... r—T ,,
l lars III their lives, and it isn’t school of religion in the world is the family. There is no cast iron
players ( know."
Oil. T w o y e a r ' s co II ckc , lui*ln*sn c o ll e g e , all sp*1'* 1 i
i
ne
headlight
u
all
you
n-od
if
likely
that
both
together
over
saw
a
Christinn
home.
In
such
a
home
method;
use
good
judgement
and
'Ixi'l otuily. Nn bulling. &lt;Hrt" chaperoned. aii
“ 1 cannot help that." returned
S u m m e r ic lio o ' J I'jjti)*
|u-r month or 131.00 l!f.r
,
P
'1
"?1
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.
laits of 100 per cent. Americans the other fellow » guess about the j a hundred thousund dollars in real the ark of God abides; the pres­ decide on the best method for your
Dick. “That’s just where he was.”
r i t e for ru taln au e.
F.ill t e r m . H e p t n u l i e r 7***. hW’*
u vorrocl. A ociated j morey. They don’t even sign the ence of Go»l Is felt nnd known own home. If it suits you best to
—Eustls Lake Region.
• Nil. Fruit., Norm-*** r a f k . *bi.
are now engaged In criticising the Editors (Chicago.)
(Continued on Page Five)
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Surprise Shower I s
Given Friday Night LARGE n u m b e r n e w b o o k s a d d e d
For Mrs. 0. T. Alford TO SANFORD MUNICIPAL LIBRARY

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This comes as a great shock
-'Shade Walker o f ■St. Petersburg people of Sanford- by whom -sh?
visiting his sister Mrs. R. B. and her husband ware so beloved,
having lived here and been active­
ly connected with the Methodist
"Wesley House-? What's that? church and both being great bene-j
You are cordinlly invited to come factors to the community. Thci
and see. Senior Epworth League. funeral is to be thli afternoon at
Tarpon Springs.
Six forty-five.

saves Monday for
where he will
Merchandise for his
Herman of Dundee
[on account of the
aether, Mrs. Mary
. Tyler, of San(returned home nfvisit with her
ibles.
%,
ms of Boston,
with the H. D.
^oration was in
on business.
Miss Naomi
y for their home
spending several
as the guests of
Jer.
[elsh, Miss Zelia
and Sirs. It. It.
, C. J. Lee leave
ana Bench where
a cottage for sevlt Kinlaw and little
Igaret have returned
[fill visit in Wilmingere they were guests
relatives.
a. F. F. Fcagin, of
accompanied by
^sister, Miss Eula
ulmii, Ala., were
*fri*ffids' here Thursiay.
r—
Meriwether is spendjr» at home. She will
to Finchburg, Va,,
[pending the summer.
[Meriwether accomime.
Henry Purdon and
Louise and Allen
to Daytona Sunday,
till meet Mrs. PurMr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Jack Hewitt,
, Ga.

meva
[has purchased a
:oach.
on of Osteen was
business.
Iturned home Mcm| to Wnynesvllle.
(ialinrd are in
p&gt;g relatives ami

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JAP CROP OUTLOOK
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J. Pope left
You want to make jour future happy. One of the beat
During the past several weeks as a writer of unusual charm. This Friday night for Tarpon Springs
ways to do this is In open an account with the Seminole
where
they
will
attend
the
funeral
TOKYO.
Julv
24.—The
Depart-1
a large number of new books have idyll of the Irish countryside is
County
Hank and make a deposit to your credit regularly
been added to the Sanford Munici­ told with his usual beauty of style. of Mrs. P. M. Boyd, taking Mr.’ ment of Agriculture has published j
every week or every month. It will help you huild a
Boyd’s sisters with them.
pal Library, These were listed and
its acreage estimates of crops in ’
fnancial edifice that will furnish shelter in the time of
Oemler—Hi* Wife-In ?Law.
gtven to The Herald for publica­
Japan for the current year. The
Under Millin—Literary Event.
storm.
tion through the courtesy of Mrs.
The Truthseekers Class is to bnreley acreage is estimated a t 1
Chekhov—The Bishop and other
Anne Van Ness Brown, librarian! stories.
meet at Mrs. II. II. ChnpcU’s Mon­ 361,282 chobu (one chobu equals
They follow:
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Account*
The author is one of the best day afternoon nt 4 o’clock. Mrs. 2 'i acres); rye, 521,692 chobu, and
Non-Fiction
interpreters of modern Russia. J. M. McClelland, Mrs. I. D. Hart wheat, 420,800 chobu. Compnred
Baldwin—Men Who Make Our This collection of short stories is and Mrs. H. II. Chapell are hos­ to the preceding year the barley
nerenge showed a decrease of oneNovels.
written with his usual penetration tesses.
tenth of one percent, but the rye
Includes over eighty biographi­ nnd nrtistic skill.
Dostoevskii—Brothers Karama­ A telegram was received today acreage increased 1.1 percent and
cal sketches, thoroughly revised
telling of the death on Friday of the ’wheat acreage, one-haK of
and brought up to date, of recent zov.
American novelists.
The masterpiece of this great Mrs. p. M. Boyd of Tarpon one percent.
Russian realist. A profound trag­
Cooper—Poems of Today.
edy in which the brothers repre­
A useful collection of selections sent the body, the mind, the soul.'
from modern English and Ameri­
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G R E SS &lt; ^ s
Millin—God’s Stepchildren.
July 27-28
can poets, with notes and biblio­
A
powerful
novel,
laid
in
South'
graphy.
Africa, covering four generations.
Monday-Tuesday
Cuyas — Spanish-English Dic­ The characters are well drawn and
tionary.
its commentary on life so well
Contains mnnv modern wards, achieved that it’s considered a lit­
idioms and technical etrms.
erary event.
Drury—Viewpoints In Modern
O’Brien—Best Short Stories of
Dramn.
1024.
Over 300 modern plays nre
In addition to the best short
grouped by theme, briefly discuss­ stories the author has chosen, the |
ed and plots outlined, with lists Year Book contains much critical
on modern dramn, play writings, and biographical information, and
etc. Valuable to dramatic and the publication of this annual is
clubs.
always awaited with interest.
Celebrates Eighth study
F.ppes—Negro of The Old South.
Oemler— Another entertaining
At Loading Station and Hard Hoad.
A charming picture of planta­ story written by this delightful
Birthday Friday
tion life, written with pathos nnd Georgia writer.
humor by one of Florida’s most
Suckow—Country People.
Mrs. Osborne Herndon’s attrac­ delightful writers.
This promising young author
tive home on Park Avenue was the Graham—Bookman’s Manual.
writes with simplicity and intim­
scene of unusual gaity when her
A valuable guide for the hook ate knowledge of a German-Amcrson, Osborne, celebrated his eigh­ lover and siudent of literature.
ican family in the Middle West.
th birthday Friday afternoon.
Greener—Chemistry.
A quiet chronicle effectively told.
The colors pink and white were
The fundamental principles of
Swinnerton—Nocturne.
nrtisticnlly carried out in the dec- organic and inorganic chemistry
A most artistic work, and con­
orntious. Throughout the after­ are told for the lay reader with sidered by H, G. Wells a perfect
Easy Terms.
noon a number of games nnd con­ practical applications and up-to- novel. A picture of Cockney life,
tests were enjoyed by the child­ date methods.
showing the difference between
ren. The bean contest, among the
Hill—Spiritualism: Its histofy, two sisters totally unlike, the ac­
■
girls was won by little Miss Mnr- phenomena nnd doctrine.
tion^ taking place in a single night.
thn MacDonald nnd she was given
Wylie—Jenifer Lorn.
A dear presentation of the sub­
a coin purse, while John Minn- ject; with an introduction by Co­ A brilliant comedy of. manners
rik was given a baseball.
by one of the most finished styl­
tinu Doyle.
At the conclusion of an after­ Hunt—What Shall We Itciul to ists of our time. The scene is
Realtors.
Sanford
2102 First St.
noon of merriment delicious re ­ the Children?
laid in the 18th century and de­
freshments were served, the col­ Expert advice given in all scribes the adventures of a titled
:
ors pink and white being carried branches of children’s reading by Englishman and his bride, nnd
out in the brick ice cream and n well known children’s librarian. their wanderings from England to
cake. Favors were drawn from
Keen—1 Believe in God and Evo­ India.
a huge Jack Horner pie and these lution.
Juvenile
were golf balls and tom-toms.
Baker—Thunder Boy.
The third edition of a short
J. H. JACKSON
About twenty-five of Osborne's treatise written from the religious
Story of an Indian hoy who has
young friends enjoyed this occn and scientific standpoint and en­ ninny thrilling escapes from his
Lonjf Time Loans on Residences nnd Business Property.
sion.
w -------- ■ j t
enemies. Forest life is well pictur­
dorsed by many bishops.
*
*/
ed
nnd
of
interest
to
Imys.
Long—County Library Service,
MlfA
Easy Repayment Plan
: '
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Published by the American Li­ Chnrsknyn—Little Princess Nina.
PCD LA POCQ'JE
Saturday Evening brary
tj'reJK.'tLn
A vivid story of a little Rus­
Association, and describes
POROUdY GISH
Office in new Merriweather Ituilding i
sian
girl,
who
has
a
lovable
per­
*4So* hwi —,un i uutr.
tiie recent developments of suc­
Sermon
ERNEST TORRENCE
sonality. A refreshing and highcessful county library systems.
CEiSGE iUOUiKORXE
2nd Street.
Phone 611
(Continued from Page Four)
Olcott—A trustworthy guide for minded tale for girl-.
He
came
from
Maine
Street
to
lie
wild—nnd
Broadway
tamed him!
&lt;
hcrubini—Pinocchio
in
Africa.
have a little service in the parlor1!&gt;ari?n^i * teachers and librarians,
Gives further experiences of Lo- A fast stepping dramn of fastest most famous street in th« world.
do that. One good plan now us«*d !^ ne
moa* use^u
on
t h e b u s in e s s o f r u n n in g a h o m e ' 1is m a d e
renzini’s
wooden marionette, which A roaring ta), m the lloiir*..- Forties with a REAL all-star cast.
by many families, is to have the the subject.
the
children
love
so
well.
This
se­
EASIER
RY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thorcau—Walden.
Bible handy in the dining room,
continues his amusing and
and just before the morning ami This classic by one of America’s ’•quel
adventures.
■ ■ a iu riH iin m a Q iiiiiiiiB iR iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiN iiim iiiM m iu iM iiiin iiiR iiiu B iiz iiu iiire iiM ll
evening meal, read a short lesson foremost nature writers, describes exciting
Horndny—Talcs
from Nature’s
the
essence
of
his
ideal
and
ethi­
from the Bible and offer up a
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Tales of prehistoric monsters,
Such a custom faithfully kept up ami style..
will appeal to older readers
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Munroe—Through Swamp ami
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plest garden as well as that of the Glade.
i A story of the Seminole War,
professional gardener.
Danish H arbor Scene Wilkinson—New Voices.
and of the bravery anil friend­
A comprehensive book of criti­ ships of the Seminole Indionu
Of Disastrous F i r e cism of modern poetry, broad nnd Pocork Secret of Hallodem
impartial in viewpoint, treating of Farm.
LONDON, July 24.—An ex­ the spirit and technique of con­
A mystery story with adven­
Stamped Runners, Scarfs, Buffet Sets
change telegraph agency message temporary poetry.
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Mrs. O. T. Alford, whose marri­
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guest of honor at a miscellaneous
londav
shower given Friday night by the
Seekers Class have Dependable Class of the Methodist
at the home of Church at Mrs. Alford's home on
ippell on Celer&gt; French Avenue.
o'clock. Hostesses
Mrs. Alford who had been kept
loll, Mrs. Hoskins. in complete ignorance of the af­
. Mrs. J. C- Vaogh. fair wns surprised when the class
Games
irs and Mrs. -lc gathered nt her home.
were played nnd Miss Nell Wil­
and will cntcr* liams delighted the party by tell­
onday afternw" ing fortunes. \
The gifts for the bride were
Irs. II o. Menbrought in a beautifully decorated
i’atty Lylcsbasket. Each gift was accompani­
ed by n saying appropriate to the
occasion.
A musical program was enjoyed,
after which n delicious ice course
wns served.
non and children, Those present were: Mrs. W. s.
■lous points in Thornton, Mrs. Paul Radford, MrV
Herman Middleton, Miss Marga­
[friends.
ret Zachary, Miss Nell Williams,
Miss Helen Chorpcning, Miss LuJlyde Byrd nnd cile
Miss Patty Lyles,
Jtnrned from n Miss Proctor,
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Williams,
Miss Drnne
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Roberts, and Miss Maud Tyre.
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•ujr, Dorthea left Osborne Herndon, Jr.
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Ihivid Speer, of
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Morse Dooley and
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lim Harris Holds Boston
SMOKERS BLANK Pittsburgh T rim s Cardinals
5 tp 3 While Boston Braves
Jlcpt ClinntM; Cincinnati
Sox To Two Scattered Hits HIGHLANDERS BY Red
Sox Beat Chicago Cubs
And Athletics W in Six To 0 A SCORE OF 4 TO 2 burgh's
PITTSBURGH, July 25.—rittsgrasp on first place in the
S t. Petersburg Rallies, in 9th
Inning to Scon? Winning
Run; Kelly Allows Only 5
H its in H is Eight Innings

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ST. PETERSBURG, July 25.EL Petersburg rallied in the ninth
' inning here Friday to take n 5 to
4 victory over Sanford. Six er­
rors by the Celery-Feds were re­
sponsible for their downfall. Kel­
ly pitching good ball until remov­
ed in the ninth in favor of a pinch
hitter.
SANFORD
AB R It PO A E
Harris, 2b. . . . . 3 0 0 1 1 : :
Dumas, if....... 1 0 2 0 0 0
Curley, rf....... 3 0 0 0 1 0
Moore, rf...... 1 0 0 3 1 0
Fcisbie, 89. _ 4 0 1 3 4 0
McQuc, 3b..... 3
11
1 2 1
Wade, cf....... 2
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Bailey, lb ...... 4
1 2 12 2 0
Alford,c. _ _ 4 1 1 4 0 0
Kelly, p..........3
0 1 1 2
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Crawford, p. „ 1 0 0 0 0 1

went into a tie with St. Louis for
fourth place In the American lea­
gue, Chicago still is in third place,
although their lead was cut to
five points today by the Tigers.
The fastclimbing Iletroit team
took an early lend in the game,
scoring two runs in the first in­
ning. Scenting victory and n pos­
sible chnnco of slipping nearer the
covcntcd third place in the lea­
gue standing, the Tigers nipped
rallies of the White Sox practical­
ly before thoy started.
Score by innings:
Chicago......... 000 200 101-4- 7-0
TIGFIIR BEAT CHICAGO
D etro it.......... 200 111 Olx—ti-11-3
Batteries: Lyons ami Schalk; IV.
DETROIT, July 25.—Detroit de­
feated &lt;' h i t i : . Friday, G to 4, and Collins, Doyle and Woodall.

Today’s Games

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Hall)
Won Lost Pet
Totnls . . . . . . 32 4 8x20 10 G T a m p a ....................... 21 8
.72-1
xTwo out when winning run L akeland....................10 11 .57*
St. Petersburg .. .. 15 1(1 .481
St^ E T E
AB R II PO A F, S an fo rd .................... 8 25 ,2L
Mossncr, 3b. . 5 1 1 3 2 0
Allen, ss.......... 4 0 1 1 0
1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Doyle. 2b. .. . . 4 1 2 0 - 1 1
Won Lost Pet.
Brown, cf.......... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Pittsburgh ..
,G05
Morris, r f......... 4 1 1 1 0 0 New York ..
,580
Cox, If.............. 4 1 0 1 0 0 Cincinnati
,500
Barnes, lb . . . . 4 1 2 7 0 1
.500
Brooklyn ..
Besse, c. „ . . . . 1 0 0 7 3 ft Philadelphia
183
Hernandez, p. .. 0 0 0 0 1 ft St. Louis .. .
Brower, p. „
3 0 0 0 4 It Chicago .. ..
Boston .. ..
Totals - .. .. 83 5 7 27 14 3
Score by innings:
S an fo rd ................. 030 001 000—4
S a in ts .................... 100 012 001—5 Philadelphia
Summary: Two base hit, Doyle, Washington
Morris.
Stolen base, Frisian, Chicago ..
Barnes, Bailey, Cox.
Sacrifice, Detroit .. ..
Wade, Allen, Brower.
Double St. Louis ..
plays, Messner to Hoyle to Mess- Cleveland ..
net; Moore to Frisbie. Left on New York ..
base, Sanford B; Saints 7. Base Boston .. ..
on halls, off Hernandez 1, Brower
2, Kelly 1, Crawford 1. Struck
out, by Kelly 4, Hernandez 1,
Brower 5. Hits, off Hernandez 5 New Orleans
in 1 2-3 innings, Kelly 6 in 8, Nashville .
Crawford 2 in 2-3; Brower 3 in Atlanta .. ..
7 1-3. Hit by pitcher, by Kelly Chattanooga
(Besse*.) ‘ Winning pitcher, Brow­ Memphis . ..
er. Losing pitcher, Crawford. Little Rock
Umpire, Pieh. Time 2:15.
M obile.........
Birmingham
St. Augustine wns founded by
tho Spaniard, Monendcz, on Sep­
tember 6, 4005.
Charlotte
Free boat trip across Lake Mon­ Spartanburg
roe to Palm Island. The lots sell M acon........
themselves. Etoty terms. Cali .Mr. Augusta
Given, Valdez Hotel.
Asheville ..

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at Detroit.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Only two scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York at Boston.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati at Chicago.
Only three scheduled.

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE I.KAGUI
St. Petersburg 5; Sanford 1.
Tampa 4; Lakeland 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston 3; New York 1,
Chicago I; Cincinnati 3.
Pittsburgh 5; St. Lotus 3.
Only three scheduled.

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Little Rock 3-2, Atlanta 4-1.
Chattanooga !*; Mobile •!.
.Memphis 5; Birmingham 7.
Nashville
New Orleans 7.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAfit E
Macon I; Align *ta 8.
Knoxville 7; Asheville H.
Columbia G; Charlotte 11 (10 in
niugrt.)
Spartanburg H; Greenville 15.

Tampans Play Jam-Up Hall
Behind Foley, Making Only
One Error While High­
landers Make Five Miscues
TAMPA, July 2 5 .-The Tampa
Smokers retained their four-gante
lead Friday afternoon by shutting
the Highbinders out, 4 to 0. Tho
Tampans played jam-up hall be­
hind almost perfect pitching by
Foley and not a Highlander run­
ner reached third base and only
three were left on base.
LAKELAND
AB R H PO A E
Buckley, 2h...... 4
0 1 1 5 1
Ponder, 3b...... 4
0 2 3 3 1
Welch, xi......... 1 0 0 1 4 2
Brawl r, . I
3 0 O \ O 0
Edwards, Ih. .. 3 0 1 8 2 0
S. Johnson. If. 3 0 0 3 0 0
Surface, r l .. 3 0 1 Oi l 0
Francis, c....... 3
0 0 0 0 1
xCusnck........... 1
0 0 0 0 0
Craig, p.......... 2
0 0 0 1 0
II. Johnson, p. ..0 0 0 0 0 0
Totnls ..
TAMPA
Snead, 2b.
Hickey, 3b.
Estrada, If.
Wclk, ss. ..
Lee, if........
Alien, cf. ..
Hudgins, c.
Jcssmer, lb.
Foley, p. ..
Totals ......... 20 4 8 27 13 t
a:WeIk out, hit by hatted ball,
x Batted for Craig in 8th.
Score by innings:
Lakeland ............ 000 000 000—0
T am pa...........
200 010 10x—!
Summary:
Two base hit, Es­
trada. Stolen base, Snead, Estra­
da, Hudgins, Ponder, Surafco.
Sacrifice, Lee, Weik.
Left on
La-c, Lakeland 3; Tampa 4. Base
on halls, off Craig 4. Hits, off
Craig, 7 in 7; Johnson, 1 in 1.
Struck out by Foley, 7; Craig 3.
Passed balls, Francis.
Losing
pitcher, Craig.
Umpires, Ware
and Baxter. Time, 1:50,
Orange county was tho first in
the state to complete its system
of hard roads from county line to
county line.

YVe are perm anently located
OUR SA LES FORCE are E:

Notional League tightened Friday
vs hen the Pirates defeated St.
Louis 5 to 3, while the Ginnts were
losing to Boston. • Rhcni and Ileinhart, Cardinal pitchers, were giv­
en ragged support. .Max Carey.
Pirnte captain, had three hits and
n stolen bnse to his credit.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. „ 100 100 001—3-10-3
Pittsburgh .. 112 000 lOx—5-10-1
Batteries: Rhern, Reiner and
O’Fnrerll; Morrison and Gooch.

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CHICAGO, July 25.—Cincinnati
defeated Chicago, 3 to 1, Friday
by hunching hits off Cooper, one
of which was a home run by Pinelli in the first inning. LunUc
allowed Chicago 7 hits and tight­
ened up in the pinches. Chica­
go's lone run was aided across the
plate by an error by Caveney. It
was Mnranvillc's first appearance
before the home fnns ns manager
of the Cubs.
Score by innings:
Cincinnati .... 120 000 000-3-13-2
Chicago .. .. 000 000 100—1- 5-0
Batteries: Luque and Hargrave;
Cooper, Bush and Gon::nles.

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GIANTS LOSE
BOSTON, July 25.—Larry Ben­
ton held the Giants to seven scat­
tered hits Friday, and Boston de­
feated the chaoipions, 3 to 1. The
veteran Jack Scott started for
the Giants but was removed for
a pinch hitter in the eighth, Wisiu*r taking up the pitching burden
at this point. Terry was credited
with three of the Giants' hits,
while Young contributed two.
Score by innings:
New York .. 000 010 000-1- 7-1
Boston .. .. .. 000 210 O0x—3-11-0
Batteries: Scott, Wisner and
Snyder; Benton ami Serrtsr.

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We have some fine stock at the lollop
B rabham ......................... $4.00 Wnkl
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Classified Directory

Advertising

For Rent

For Sale

PRINTING
PRINTING
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
'SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Lumley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES,- at very reasonable
prices. Remington Portablo Type­
writers. Telephone 1)3, Wetakn
Bldg.

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Phone 148

Wanted

The boat ia always ready to take
you to Palm Island to see our lots. *
Rccutiful home sites. Priced right
ami on easy terms. Call Mr. Given
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*""** Hotel.

FOR BIG1 RESULTS. advertise in j FOR SALE—3 cast front San- FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks WANTED AT ONCE: Thoroughly
capable male stenographer anil
Bldg., 305 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
n l^ rv
, UAUDERDALEi ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
D i1 .T NKWS—it covers Brow- terms. Box 431. care Herald,
general office man desires any
stairs. C. T. Smith.
ard County thoroughly which Is
class of public stenographic work.
w ill
one of the most rnpidly growing FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad­ APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­ Address Mr. Fisher, mom 20, Shir­
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sections on the Florida Coast
joining lot on Palmetto Aye.,
tractive nnd convenient. Gall ley Apartments.
Sample copy and rate card upon terms. Uox 431, care Herald.
at Herald office for further in­
1 Or a line
Tcquest.
WANTED: Position by young man
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formation.
FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered
who has had two and one-half J
Be ■
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in nnd
around Sanford, yellow FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern, years of college preparation and!
LEARN
ABOUT
Polk
County
and
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lOll111* BbOTB
new apartments, phones includ­ notwithstanding that part is will­
Lakeland, through the Star- ?,mc . fram,nif* *he“thmg, siding,
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing Telegram.
At ed. By week month or year, well ing to work. An interview will b ■
for
con­
Best advertising me-1f'”or,nK- ceiling and finish,
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Engraving, Embossing. See us
located near ocean.
Write or appreciated. M. N. Care of Herald.
in South Florida. Published pJ;,icc* tha* nre 11 savinKs to you.
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first. We do it. Phone 417-W. dium
Fla. phono R. I„ Selden, Solden Bldg,
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— Vt)rmont Lumber Co. Osteen, !•
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
510,000,000.00 company wants you
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Lakeland, Florida.
for *«*■•*
FOR SALE or rent: Pico restaur­
to sell 150 daily homa necessi­
REAL KSTATK
trlciw l to
ant completely furnished rendy FOR RENT: Attractive two room ties in Sanford. Profits 535 to $50
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
apartment for summer. Adjoin­ weekly. Experience unnecessary.
through the Xenia Gaa.-tte, Zen- for business. Seven rooms up­
52'Th*
f*,qH)11P»n‘
*11*1* J. h. sPUREING, sift-division ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ stairs. All occupied. Have been ing bath, private front nnd back For particulars write The ,1. R.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
rt |M*rilun.
in business in present location 35 entrance. 317 E. Third St.
Watkins Company, 03-70 West
auii»«'io*nl
lando, Florida, and F l o r a trict. Want ad and display rates years. Want to retire.
Iowa
St., Memphis, Term.
on
request
ca tlioulll t&gt;»
FOR RENT: Two room apartment
Heights, Florida ua Dixie High­
In c*»* of
way.
—
good
location.
Apply
at
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FOR SALE: Pair of good mules,
Rooms For Rent
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — weight 1,1)00 pounds each. Also or (1. ill l Magnolia Ave.
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liimtiv* thorTIN AND METAL WORK
Classified ads have the larg e st Chattanooga Wagon and McCor­
rntv*. rul**
citculution in Southwestern Geor­ mick mowing mnehine. Both aa FOR RENT: House. Sec John FOR RENT: — Room and board.
rill !»*• r°,1]
Musson.
Men preferred. Good home cook­
gia. Rate 8c (U-word line) line good as new. Ask E. N. Sutton,
Ion.
A nil
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SIGNS
Rates reasonable. 1 Apply
II aaalit you
Geneva,
Fla.
FUR RENT: Attractive, garage ing.
Any Kind—Anywhere
rant ad. t&lt;&gt;
Mrs.
Fernandes,
811 Elm Avenue.
TO
REACH
the
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nporous
farm­
AVOID the expense end nnapartment. Two rooms nnd a
lira.
Phono 674 W.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
/A n o y an ce of continually
(OTICB
bath.
Instantaneous
hot
water
SALK: German police dog.
-^re pairing or replacing ycur
ia county advertise in the IM-and FOR
Id glv* thalr
healer. Furnished or unfurnish­ FOR RENT—Uiiotni with or with
Call 403 M. R. R. Pippin.
addraaa aa
steps
and sidewalks.
Dally New-, rate 1c per word, cash
ed. 3 blocks from town. Tele
nut meals.
Reasonable rates
■a nurobar If
Fluiid them to lust of concrete
with order.
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
About on*
phone
3IK
or
call
at
305
Park
Av
Lincoln
House.
made of Lehigh Cement.
FUR SALE: 5 Room hnnse, Inrge entie.
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At
jiouaand baa a
You can get this dependable
lot, excellent location, between
olbora can't
MAINE — Waterville, Morning
First Street.
furnished
you unlaaa
material i s well ns other reliable
two sub divisions. Terms. Beau­ FOR RENT: Five room house. FOR RENT: Largo
Sentinel.
Thousands
of
Maine
l i tr e * * .
room. Union Avenue, near new
building supplies from us, also
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds people are interested in Florida tiful it acre bearing grove, prapes,
Furnished. Good locution. In hotel. Telephone 571-.1.
iuods’nnce ia securing competent
pecans,
etc.
Large
0
room
house,
of
Tin
and
Sheet
Metal
Work.
MOST be
property. Reach them through
quite 319 W 5;h St.
workmanship.
. The San­
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ located In town close to Sanford.
Remember always that perma­
er by let*
Write. B. Edwards, Box 705, San­ FOR RENT: Two room furnished
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ plication.
Lost And Found
dlaeaMla.
nent satisfaction comes Irons the
phone
111.
ford.
■valid.
apartment and garage. 703 Pal­
use of dependable materials
material* and
apt. Efficient,
LOST: U.uknge containing half
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
metto
Ave.
srcUfL-.g
of
competent
workthe
ircurl
ca
circle gold wedding ring, adBuilding Material
HERALD will bring yon in big FOR QUICK SALE: Two lots in
monship.
Ginderville.
One
lot
from
High­
to Mrs. E. A. Sutton,
results. Advertise those old a r­
Call and soc ux or write for
FUR RENT: First floor apart­ dressed
N. C. Lost in I t Nat­
information.
MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general ticles you have stored away and way. Phcm- 349.
ment, just remodeled. Attractive Greensboro,
ional bank. Return to 218 French
cement work, eldewalka, build­ have no use for. A little thirtyand convenient. 202 Park Ave.
and receive reward.
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K. coit ail may bring you several FOR SALE: 3 burner oil stove.
Electric motor almost new. FUR PENT: One 4 room cottage
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
IBCTORY
Terwilleger, Prop.
Small packet of bills. Fin­
Phone 825-J.
sentative will cnll and see you
with electric lights nnd garage. 1.0ST:
der please return to The Homo
Price
$15.00
tier
month.
Apply
to
• within aa«y
HILL LUMBER CO. Houaa
Supply Co., 730 West Church St.,
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando FOR SALE: Motor boat. Steel Mrs. II. D. Durant, Lake Mary.
| U of ■aaford
Service, Quality and Price.
'* The House of
Orlando, Fla.
follr* needed.
Moieing Sentinel; largest dassihull. 32 ft. long, ti ft. 3 in. wide,
On* nay a»efi°d business, rute le a word, min­ 3 ft. ti in. deep. 35 horse power. 1-UR REN”1: 2 nice furnished j.oST: Between Osteen bridge and
ijulrrd. It le
Lumber and Building Material
imum 21c cash with order.
Sterling engine. Speed 15 miles an
EhHlt*l&gt;r !•*
housekeeping
rooms.
$30.00! 0 ltw il 3,tx(; Goodyear tire on
Carter Lumber Company
hour. 60 gallon gasoline ctpper month. .11.. or 314 Last -&gt;th Street.
rim. Finder plem e notify
West Third Street
Phone 565 HIE MORNING JOURNAL is the tank capacity. Canopy, Will seat
at Sanford liitick Co., nnd — Z
J.
II.
I
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accepted want ad medium it) 35 people. If interested write FOR RENT: 3 room apartment. receive reward.
Furnished.
People
with
children
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word "Motor Boat" Post Office 521.
e r v i c e
need nut apply. 117 West 2nd St. ~ r cost to produce an acre of
an insertion. Minimum 36c.
Winter Park. Fla.
DAVID B. IIYEB
in Florida about $75 or
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms)!cabbage
K) or about 35 to 50 cents per
\H C 1 IIT IX 1
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, FOR SALE: Fine home. 4 room
near new hotel. 1009 Union Ave. 5U
hamper.
Lin. Thousand.) rend the clas­ house, screened porch, 1 1-2
U*mb*r 1 L 4
sified pages of Florida’s Great acres land, 100 trees, variety small FOR RENT: Furnished bungalow
Directory
Hot* Building
Home Daily, rates 3 cents n word. fruity nursery of lotto trees. Idea!
Homestead- $1,000000 Isuid is­
located on Maple Ave., half
O r l a n d o , K la y lrta
sue
planned for civic improve­
for
poultry
farm.
Located
south
Minimum
35c,
cash
witli
order.
block
from
First
St.
6
rooms
nnd
Moltigraphing.
ments.
city
limits
on
brick
road
to
Orlan­
Write
for
complete
rate
card.
bath.
Address
I*.
O.
Box
128,
or
mailing—ea you
do. Bargain fur quick sale. Sick­ phone 135.
you want It.
WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg, ness. F. E. West, l.imgwnod, Fla.
E. Porch, Kirat
P.\GS WANTED — Large, clean.
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
HILTON’S
!Bldg.
linen nr cotton rags for clean­
ing
Issue
1
cent
tier
word,
mini­
IIAItllKll allot*
ing purpose*. Bring them now
mum 3 le.
sni'TIII.AVII
I-A
1 ST
FOR RENT
113 Magnolia Ave.
to the Herald Composing Room.
rt-* f r ' n l Ttisi 8»v*» I t '
6 First Class Barbers
Money.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
Muniifni-itircit nSpecial Attention
Car. Drive It
scene of tUu; -anion* develop­
Automobiles
■ h rr*.m -llin l*1rr f a t a l O u
end Second SI. Given To Ladles nnd Children. ment. Read about it in tie- Palm
H..I0 l.y
" DEPENDABLE l SF.D t ARS "
t.n s s iM i i-A t.vr n i s r r x i
Reach Post. Sample copy sent on
Just
IIS VxKMulin A**.
1921
Hedge Touring.
request.
1
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kone
37
rt
FOR IIIRK
30
Seconds
1925
Diulge
Coupe.
*• SERVICE Day Chinnwnrc in English Force ADVERTISING get# results If i t 1
1923 Dodge Coupe.
from Open Cur
t* all trains. Pair- Jains. Huvarian uud Japanese
I9?2 Dodge Touring.
roaches potential** hiiyei.L Palone K5T arid B3-\Y
to Clo&amp;cd!
Try
Smith’s
Barber
1923
Dodge
Graham
t
1-2
ton
China make lovely gifts
tntkn Daily Ni as is circulated in
Truck.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
CAFE
Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
The Ball Hardware tion.
Simp for ffood barber 1921 Dodge
rice and Quality
!. \V. P hillips' Sons
Reigns
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
ald, South Georgia'* greatest work. Ladies welcome. 1'honc 3
1I A C A F E
Oak and 2nd St.
iffle House
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
W. if. LONG
AUTOM ATIC CURTAINS
Mgr. 105 W. 1st St.
weekly and Sunday.
Classified Next (o Valdez.
II* t* an o p . n c*r o n * mlnura — * c1n*e&lt;i cat lit* n i x . A gutek chan** from
airy f r tr jo m lu wraiktr.imhi protection, Imlanilr. whrn n rrjc.l, nliKoul
MEAT MARKET
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
Icailmt . o u t »ra«. N o m o t* fut.ln* o i l h n k l.i iy la .13* curtalna. R o llu p an J
CAFE
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
g o w n Ilk* a window ih-Ae. I it practlcall, rvrrv make o f car. Fit ln iot-rr.*n t
)n Service and Qual- 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
top without clian*r. I'um pltirlv o u l of way when not In u»*. C o m e In . o . l »• a
thrm. I t i m ho w .Imiit., how i c o n . h l r In price. M i . l i for Font, f &gt;oJ*r, l l u l a ,
Kvery thing
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
reet and I’urk Are Siu3cbak*r, N a .h , Chavrultt, Durant, Scar, VVIUy«-Knl*ht, O v.rU iu l anJoti***,
Send in your subscription to the
Tor the Sportsman
K.ihl
l.y uii-tn-tlii-iiilnulo tmin ilonti-rn lllliri* HK.-tltH IVilllll-il.
Tribune or hand it to your local
it p r r i c r l p t l n i i f o r
UIGS
denier so you cun read Florida’s
W rite
At
Malaria, ('hills and Fever
greatest newspaper. One year,
I*. A. I.A#\Ti:il, ll-lll'K l IIIATItIIII TOII
H. A. SPEIR
IC, STORE— Pre$8.1)0, 0 months, $ LOU, three months
Ball Hardware
Denj'iie nr Itiliuus Fever.
pg#, Soda#.
We
1$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insurContractor
and
Builder
Phone H
II k i l l * I h r | r r W A
du a# y~ur plums
i mice policy add 75c to your order.
*99- M — Phono — 499-M
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
2108 PALMETTO AVR
anything? if so advertise in ■
*
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REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
N a
-KCTRIC CO.
Business
Sites
DEVELOPERS
ATTENTION
—
■
jillon Si Platt
■
Pensacola is beginning
the j
(Everything elecApartment House Sites
m
greatest
development
in
Georgia's
,
«
Davey
and
Nesmith
«
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way to the gulf beach just finish-&lt;■
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at two million dollar bridge ?!
kTIONS AND
across Escambia Boy started;
3 1 1 -3 1 3 -3 1 1
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quarter million dollar opera house
M U S T V ATI OVA I. H A N K l i t . I l l ] ,
under construction; two millions
IrtulK.iis.
Mugind |H d . Fir.it sud Kim,
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developer# to get
and 10th Street.
For the invt-.stoi' who is iihlo to hniuili; it, wo ro: service,
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
M odern I m p r o v e T bo rm islily
opment Department. Thu Pensa­
nienta
llcrerlieU
comnicnd
a first r trout luituiu-Hn pruporty which
. FlaOpim
cola News.
we
can
show
will pay better than 12 pci* cent net
IT THB Kl.oKl.si"
AUGUSTA
(TIRONICLK
—
An
Mrs.
E.
.1.
«.\ints,
Msr.
annual income. T h is property is in the line of
or* for all on .oh n*.
CORONADO HKACH. KI.OtUDA ! gusta, Ga.. 'Augusta'* greatest
lyrtl*. h I’hotia k*;o-vv
steadily increasing values and will make a hand­
0 | ) i - n A l l Ih r I r n r
i classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
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ily (ha
charge.
Die
minimum.
some purclin.se. For further particulars, see.
w eek 125.011 tloublo: I1G.00 slligln.
YEK
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., peopleAN. Office In
are interested in Florida. Each
Building Annex. R e x ld c n l o f I-’lurlUa s i n c e ISSI. of them through a classified nd
417-L ft
R w fereori-i:
in the Morgantown POST. Six
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cent# a word for six consecutive
; isSUPS.
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M.lcunKa al Second.
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:
214 E. FIRST ST.
Moughton
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Florida real estate advertise in I
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S A N F O R I), FLO R ID A , F R ID A Y . JU L Y 24, 1925

Riffian Tribesmen
In Full
t
Retreat As New Offensive
j French Army Is Imminent
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PRICE F IV E CENTS

NUM BER 305.

By Phone

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FEZ, At omen, July 21.— General) along the
right bank o f the
Stanislaus Maulin, new
French stream.
commander-in-chief, has decided tb
This together with other SndlcaFederal and District Counsel go to Tazn instead of to Ouezzn, lions, gathered by the French in­ W rite of Habeas Corpus Was
Action o f Governor
i s he originally planned, rtnd from |tclligcnco service show that the
Want to Forestall Case Un­ the former point it is expected the lender o f the rebellious triliesnien,
Issued at Special Session
To
F o l i o w s Phillips’
til Congress Can Act On French offensive to make Adb-Kl- Adb-EI-Krim. has 'given up the
o f Court Held Just Four
In
Teaching Theory in Schools Kriin sue for peace, will be launch- idea o f attacking on the renter nnd
Hours Before Death Hour
Refusal to Resign;
ed soon.
is revetting to the plnn of uttnekHathaway Succeeds
Marshal IVtnin, in supreme com- '" g on the wings for which he ir
Solons M ay Clean Up mnnd
of Morocco, nnd Marshal Ly- "lussing his regular troops in the Last Day’s E ffo rts
The Whole Problem nutey, whom General Naulin sue- region o f Ouezznn and Tazn.
S w ift and Dram atic
cecded, has arrived in Fez fro m '
Duuzznn is located about sixty
Rabat. A Riffian division b» connorthwest of Fez. hcadquarcentrating in the vicinity o f T ty a tors o f the French in Morocco nnd Accused Man Still Maintains
That Brother Fired Shot
and against those troops a Frcncn objective of Adb-KI-hrint. Tazn is
attack is imminent in order to to- "bout the same distance to the
Which Killed Drug Clerk
sness And Inlieve pressure against the French j mat.
Executive Reiterates
line of communication between F e z 1 Reinforcements for the French
CIUCAG O , July 24.— Judge
rence C a l l e d
Desire t o F u l f i l l
land Al^crin.
[army are reaching the zone in inDavid, toduy set the snnity
The plnn is to turn A d b -E I-. creasing numbers an«l the French
hearing for Russell T. Scott,
a c tiv e A gen ts
Promise T o People
Krim ’s left wing completely.
jicmmnnd snys it is in a position
sentenced to hang, for Aug. 3.
David D. Leahy, o f Wichita,
■■
■
j to deal adequately with any ofHas., is probably the only judge
Ire
responsibility,
T A L L A H A S S E E . July 24.
lliffs on Run.
tensive which may be started bv
CHICAGO, July 24.— Less than in the world who holds his court
Rev.
Henry
llusaman,
n
Catholic
[by every individual
FEZ, French Morocco, July 24. j the tribesmen. At any rat-?, the four hours before he was to be by telephone. He presides over the — Governor John \V. Martin
nmunity, will prove priest o f St. Louis, has taken to determine whether that theory of — The Riffian tril»esmen now arc French arc mnking plans for their I executed, Russell Scott was saved small debtors court, handling only late Thursday issued an ex­
aviation in his spare time und is
tat factor in the suc- now u full fledged flyer. He de­ the origin o f species should not in full retreat from the Ouergha own offensive if Abcd-EI-Krim from the gallows early toduy for cases where litigants are too poor ecutive order removing II. B.
the second time within a week to pay attorney’s fees, and when
taught in the Washington pub­
c campaign now be- clares flying through the clouds he
when Judge Jqscph it. David con­ the rival parties ran't get to his Phillips as a member of the
lic schools.
itted in Sanford by “ is like singing Te Deum" and
vened n special session o f court house he hears the ense by phone, State Road Department. The
Ix&gt;rcn II. Wittnor. a government
governor's action followed re­
amt issued a writ o f habeas corpus
lean City Bureau for opens new spiritual vistas fo r him. employe, has tried to throw the
staying
the
execution
until
time
ceipt Id him earlier in the day
hient of chamber of
whole question o f surh teaching
had been given to inquire into the
into the federal courts by seeking
o f u letter from Mr. Phillips
| memberships, de­
condemned man's sunity.
tin injunction to stop teachers' snldeclining to resign ns request­
I Alexander Knrr in
Scott escaped the shadow o f
eiies on the charge that they were
ed by the executive last Friday.
J to the Chamber of
the
gallows
this
morning
by
nn
violating a provision of the cur­
Simultaneously with [issuance of
p t its weekly luncheon
even narrower mnrgin than he
rent District o f Columbia appro­
tho order removing Mr. 1’hilPpa,
did
a
week
ago
when
Governor
Bnole Cafe civic room
priation bill against the teaching
who has been chairman o f the
Small issued a week's reprievo
of “ disrespect for the Holy Bible."
Rocd Department ninro his ap­
six hours before he was to have
A study o f the petition in this
pointment by Gov. linrdcu in 1921,
been hanged. Judge David grant­
Morgan
I'almer
Is
Brutally
More
Than
Dozen
Holes
Are
case has led corporation Counsel
Governor Martin appointed his ex­
ed the stay on the request ot W il­
Murdt'.'i'd While Defending
Fulton
Interests Purchase Francis II. Stephens to the opinion
Made In Target By Battle­ liam Scott Stew ait, one o f the a t­
ecutive- secretary, Dr. Kona Hath­
Properly; Hospital Attache
away, to the place made vacant by
ship Marksmen; Details of torneys who defended William
.‘1,000 Acres in Seminole that the ease ran he stopped in
the removal. Dr. iluthnwny will
Captured at the Same Tim e
Maneuvers Arc Withheld Darling Shepherd. Stewart sitid
County; Only Highest Class it &lt; initial stuges by reason o f tech­
nical flaws in the hill filed with
assume his new duties tomorrow
Scott
has
became
insane
during
People A re T o He Included •lustico Siddonn, a preliminary
morning.
l ’ EK ING , July 2I. — Morgan
N O RFO LK,
Vn.. July
21.— his 15 months incarceration in the
ROCKWOOD,
Tonn.,
July
24.—
hearing on which is set for next
A special meeting o f the mem­
I'nlmcr, an American has
)&gt;eee Though details o f the experiments Cook county jail, lie said lie was A holocaust threatened here today
The establishment o f a Russian Tuesday.
killed by bandits at his ranch on were not known in naval circles
us firo, which hud smouldered in' bers o f tho department was call­
colony on a tnq’ t o f 3,(100 acre
Should the case be thrown out Hie Sungari river, near Harbin, here and all messages concerning
the heart o f Roane Iron Company ed by thu Governor for 10 o'clock
bordering on the Wckiva River in now on technical grounds,
Mr. Dr. Howard, an eye specialist, at­ the maneuvers between the ships
mine here for days, swept uway Saturday morning, at which time
the western s?ction o f Seminole Stephens said the way would latached to the Rockefeller Founda­ participating and the navy depart­
their harriers and began creeping thu department will be reorganisecounty was announced this morn­
o|icn for the filing o f a new nctoward the spot, where eight men
ing hy Secretary It. W. I ’cnriiinn, tion, but meantime lie believes con­ tion hospital wa captured at the ment at Washington were handled
in code, a hasty examination of
were entombed yesterdny by nn
Jr., o f the Sanford Chamber of gress will either remove the cause same time.
explosion.
Consular advices from Kingan I ho target dropped at the naval
Commerce who stated that in- had under
which
the action
was
Rescue workers have turned
state that I’nlmcr was killed on base hero Thursday afternoon by
icceived the information tl»i.-. week
aside from their efforts to save
July 2u while defending his prop­ the dirigible Shenandoah, indicat­
from Mrs. M. L. Fulton, Inc., in­
ed the anti-aircraft gunners o f the
the men in an attempt to stop the
erty against bandits.
terests with headquarters at T i­
flames. Two hodies of men ap­
battleship Texas had met with a
tusville.
Mr. Painter and his mother, Dr.
degree of success in firing tests
parently killed instantly, have
It was point'd out that only
Howard and his sun James, and
held o ff the Virginia Capes to­
been brought to the surface. They
the highest or Bourgeois class o f
an American trader named Bald­ duy.
were found 800 feet
from
the
Russians, those who were driven
win o f Knlgnn, Chinli Province, to ­
scene o f the explosion.
The target, fifty feet long and
Troni Russia hy the Bolsheviki ami
gether with his w ife und child,
A fter damp late Thursday nftcrother alien forces during and since
were visiting
Palmer’s
ranch ro»rr.,ontiiii- a niinaturo dirigible,
noon
halted rescue workers after
which
hud
been
towed
over
the
the World War, will be among
which is in thu Manchurian pro­
they,
SIX)
H fi's Great Drnwhack
■ ■ had
........neiietrated
*.......... . •• to
tho?** who wilt settle in this coun­
vince o f Kirin, when the uttuek Tcxrs by the Shenundonh flying
ouiiy lo arrive at nictuM ty. most o f those, It was declared,
lect. bt tab unturtunacr'i.ikiv* V *
rt
nn
nltitude
of
nlmut
5,000
feet,
wan made.
Illy has been one o f Amer- arc artists o f some note and will
The first explosion was followed
was gathered up hastily after it
The rousular advices say that was dropped at the hast- a few
^ntest drawbacks, declared
by a second which trapped the men
lie nn asset to any prosperous
Dr. Howard last night was still in
alter. He urged that the community.
two and a half miles from the en­
minutes after 5 o’clock and rushed
Three to four ncrcs
captivity; the others are "safe for o ff in an automobile to the ordi­
*1 .Sanford to g et away
trance to the mine. Those known
will be given to each family Mr.
the present" hut their whereabouts nance' ijeoot and locked up. A '
Bn destructive rcsponsibil- Pcurinan said. There will proba­
to In- in the mine arc Superintend­
is now known. Tho American con­ iiasty examination hy those who
mils in the campaign thus bly be 1,000 altogether, the first
ent William Snow, Sum Givens,
sul at Mukden, Samuel Sokohin relrived it after the Shenandoah
•aid, have met with great arriving in tho early fall of this
Roy Limburg, Sam Doughty, Jim
lias gone to see the military gover­ circling over the Imac from tier
II ktuuxo o f the collective year.
Wilson, John Green, Tom Green,
nor of Kirin in nn effort to effect return to sea, had dropped it : bow­
kility assumed hy the ofRaymond Watkins and Tom Sulli­
It is announced by Mrs. Fulton,
the release of Dr. Howard.
B'l lenders who have been that each year
van.
ed,
however
a
dozen
or
more
holes
approximately
B and it is hoped that the $28,000,000 of g ifts in the forms
The little hope held for the res­
The Rockefeller
hospital has apparently torn hy fra g •nents o f
■'no ale selected on the o f tokens and souvenirs are sold
cue of the men alive was bused
been advised that Dr. Howard's son bursting shells. The hi* m were
h
soliciting memberships to visitors and tourists in this
upon the possibility that aided hy
James is safu oil a customs launch small, resembling triangular drip■ i ' ' a like responsibility. state. Practically all o f these
a booster fan in their vicinity, th&gt;y
at Fuchochcn.
oil snags, and were of varying
H .v d
ignorance.” stated “ gifts," stif said, ure manufactur­
might have brattice! o ff the gas
Mr. Palmer was connected with sizes.
H “ is one o f the most ed in northern and eastern cities
infected area.
the Salt administration in Peking
How many shots were file I bv
A rescue squad o f federal helmet
destructive
agencies and are shipped to Florida. They
lull lotired sometime ago to con­ the Texas and under what ru'd!men with safety lamps entered the
^■n in America. It is for are in turn sold to people who
duct an experimental farm.
tions were not known here, hut
mine yesterday afternoon nnd pen­
that the whole nation come to Florida from those sec­
plans previously made ptdtli’ pro­
etrated to within eight hundred
I educated in the facts tions of the country.
vided for firing at the target from
feet o f tiie men before forced to
kina it-s responsibilities."
the Texas at ranges around 5,1)00
Mrs. Fulton plans to have the
retreat because o f after-damp.
■- of any nation or Russian emigrants in addition to
feet. The Shenandoah, whi li I -It
Members of the crew expressed
^ B K"ld reserve foreign developing part of the country’s
Lakidiurst this morning nt»| wu
the belief tlmt there wan little
trade nnd man power best agricultural section, manufac­
Inst reported passing over lloq Is­
hope of the imprisoned men escap­
ry. declared Dr. Karr, ture a iarge number of these sou­
land ell route to sell at 11: lit a. hi.,
ing these fumes.
averted, is a natural venirs, especially in the pottery
annurently curried out the pro­
Fire was discovered in the work­
center because o f its line. Many talented artists will lie
gram ns arranged. A fter the firings forty days ago and the por­
:i its situation at tho impluyi'd in this manner, she said,
gent|jng she returned to Hamilton
tions weru bratticed o ff, the brat­
[navigation on the St. the project giving the settlers a
mine j Ronds, dropped
the target nnd
tice# being removed
Saturday!
[• It stands a chance, chance for better living nt the
d m sped o ff in a northerly direction.
when all traces o f the fire had
F choose to make it so, same time establishing u new in­
Navel officials said they did not
Fire again flamed
e of the greatest in­ dustry in this state.
H O N O LU LU , July
21.— Three disappeared.
iired know whether she had returned to
into life last night and Superin­
i ' 1tx of Florida. The
I'.il- Lakehurst or had gone to join the army airplanes crashed on Oahu
Many o f them have fine ability,
tendent Snow organized a crew to
■ advertised, however,
pait- I’utokn, tier lender, in lower t'hes* itdund Thursday, killing two avia­
extinguish thu flames. Thu explo­
B in order to briir; the
tors
and
injuring
three
others,
&gt;kinet apelike Ray.
sion, Is lievcd to have been caused
f i
i lied
Tlie target, as the Shenandoah one seriously. ’Ibis made four
by the gas generated hy the p re­
Political Deniogogue
lIimi. reached the naval base here, was crashes in the Inst week, with a
vious fire, occurred ns this crow
$ several things to be
being towed at an cluvntion of total o f throe pilots killed.
was working far hack in the mine.
liiist m thu building of
The dead arc&gt; First Lieutenant
Firu Inspector King, who gave
hmunity, he said, and
Charles I,. Morse, Lancaster, N.
the first alarm, was so badly gas­
[•*■’ I taken to sec that
II., and First Lieutenant John A.
11.‘I Hurt A s Veranda Wyatt,
sed that it wus only nfter some
enter intu differencial
Hampton, Va.
had been administered
O f Theater Collapses Tho injured are; Stnff Serge­ stimulant
that ho was able to give an ac­
ant Prosper Ter Mnulten; Second count of the explosion. King stat­
I iiriitcnnnt John F. McBlain, Dis­ ed that he hud closed a door be­
Secretaries To M eet
trict o f Columbia, and l ’rivatu tween himself ami the entombed
f r cent o f all com­
Hanks, acting observer.
men to keep the ventilation going
' organized in the In Orlando To Form
Aline rescue helmets and safety
Both of thu officers leave fam ­
l'i. Karr declared, N ew A d vertisin g Unit
ilies. Sergeant T er Moultcn is lamps had recently been taken to
n are organized on
tiie most seriously hurt of the in­ Knoxville for repair and the first
"'O' instead o f on
rescue squad today had only one
jured.
A
meeting
of
the
secretaries
of
111'• &lt;'arclessness nnd
I.ieutcnant Morse took o ff from safety lamp and no helmets. Be­
*&gt; the people o f a the Chambers of Commerce o f cen­
Luke Field, on the army end of cause of lack of equipment, the
rc to bo carefully tral Florida has been called for
Thursday,
Aug.
13,
at
Orlando,
ac­
Ford Island, at almost the sumo crew could not penetrate far into
"u i ’age Three)
cording to nn announcement made
time that u navy plane piloted by the mine.
Members of thn American l e g ­
this morning by Secretary R. W.
Chief Betty O fficer Frosio arose
People Enjoy Ferrman, Jr., o f tho local trade
ion. under direction o f Captain
nt thn other end o f thu island.
The two pilots evidentally did Robert Thompson are policing the
1 oncert Given body.
The purpose o f the meeting, he
not see cueh other until
their grounds around tho mine, heavy
said,
is
to
discus:,
block
advertis­
planes
were
near
collision.
Eye­ cables having been placed before
Valdez Balcony
ing of the central section o f Flor­
witnesses said both were circling tho entrance.
trying to obtain "ceilin g” and that
I number o f Sanford pco- ida hy tho various Chambers of
Morse apparently glimpsed the
l " i the concert given by JCommerce. Through this method of
ROCKWOOD, Tcnn., July 24,—
six months amounted to *2.98 n navy piano and tried to pull away.
Imunieip.-ii band from the |advertising, it is believed that larshare on the common stock. Earn­ An no did so Hie lull surface* anil The bodies of iTaudu Tindell and
tfer
spaces
may
bo
secured
which
Pf the Valdez Hotel last
Watkins,
in n ) isoned
ings for the second quarter were control wires o f
Morse’s ptune Raymond
P Wax indicated by the |will prove very profitable to the
11.31 per share, as compared with came in contact with the surface early toduy in the Bryson dip British
area
included
in
the
block.
Coal Minors
Mouse given each num11 cents per share for the sec­ o f the navy plane, throwing the workings o f tho Itoano Iron Com­
The cost and west coasts o f the
M "r Jos. Reizunsteia .statond quarter o f 1921.
army plane, which was heavily pany were recovered ea rly tonight. Threatening to Strike
korning that he nnd mem- stale hnvu been very successful
The value o f orders on hand loaded, out o f control. The army Tim bod’aa were horribly mangled
in this method o f advertising, con­
po organization are gratiund identification was established
June 30. 1925. was $50,312,813, ns piano
‘
tinued Mr. I'earmaii. which sub­
away, then
LONDON, July 2 1.— I
i the response accorded by
compared with $05,921,289 at the to earth, striking on the
by their clothing.
stantiates
the
ladief
o
f
tho
secre­
Inc*.
afternoon it was anmuir
Thu bodies wore found more
end o f the preceding quarter, and and turning upside down
representatives of Brit
f the ______
mimhcrs especially taries o f this section that U will
than a mile from the entrance to
940,196,938 at the H IM time last
also
prove
profitable
here.
miners and mine owtuit
I those who heard
tho
the mine. Rescue workers said they
year.
meet in a joint confer*
[h e first was thu "HuntThe decrease in orders on hand, Mail O rder D ru g Plot hud been blown eight hundred feet
[•" a descriptive number, K ey W est Bill to Come
by the fore* o f the blast. They had
said Air. Gruce's report, wus ac­
r the bund. It, was dectnrcounted fo r by the usual seasonal Unearthed by Officers no hope, they said, o f finding the
l"no o f tho best selections B efore Special Session
other men alive.
sleekness at this time in rail nnd
M in this city.
N E W Y O R K , July 24.— A malt
accessory orders. With a current
T
A
L
L
A
H
A
S
S
E
E
,
July
21.—
A
k«nd number in which
midsummer demand sufficient to order narcotic syndicate, operating
M arkets
rsent expressed n great special session o f the Florida le g ­
support an operation of approxi­ mainly in tho southern states, is
interest and cnthusinxnt islature will I n* called hy Governor
mately 00 |)cr cent pf capacity for believed by police to huvu been dis­
itio, two comets and u Martin to convene late in October
CHICAGO, j
tho stoel industry ns a whole, and closed with thu urrest o f John T.
p. by John nnd Bernard to act on n bill to create u Monroe
with no ace’,rT ’ latlon o f stocks, Gilbert early today. Folice say he September, l.4C*i
j and Theodore Rittenmar. county wat^r supply district. The
Mr. Grace said ho looked for an had $5,000 worth o f heroin nnd centber, 1.474 tc
pc program was one o f governor announce*) tho plnn fol­
early full demand requiring a sub­ morphine ami a mailing list of September 1.044
I enjoyable given here for lowing a conference with promi­
500 names.
September ID s,
stantial increase in production.
nent Key Weslcjs,

L e Responsil Declared
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[ration Of
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THE SANFOITO H

THURSDAY,

*Y 23, 1925,

Pastor
W ed s A ctress
A *'•* f) •• •

erous Than In 1920
T A L L A H A S S E E , July 23.— In Per cent of farm
mtnngers
•pile o f the depression in nfericulPer cent o f farm
tore that has prevailed over most
tenants
.2:
o f the United States in the last Per cent o f land area
few years, Florida farmers are not
in farms
................. 1'
only more numerous bat more pros­ Per cent o f land area
improved ..........
&lt;
perous than they were in 1920, as
Average number o f acres
shown by statistics just compiled
per farm ....
... . I '
by Roland M. Harper, geographer, Improved acres per
from the preliminary returns ot
farm .........................
the federal census of 1025.
Value of farm lands
"N e a rly every county in the two
per acre ................I 37:78 r.7.ti()
neighboring states that has been Value ofland per
reported on so fnr shows a mnrked
fnrm
?
decrease in number, acreage and Value of buildings
value of farms in the last fiv«
per furm ...».......... .
years, and the same is true o f a
"Repcrate figures for
few counties in northern Florida/ and value of lifforent races for
says Dr. Harper, who continues this year are NOT available yet,
"but in the Mate an a whole thi hut part o f the increase in the per
average size o f farms. I'rclimin-1 certnge o f owners and in value o f
ary reports from all but two M o - 1faints doubtless is due to the in­
rida countiei are now available, and! crease in proportion of white farm ­
the
for these two
have..........era.
been ;
. figures
_
.............
That however lanot suffici^vUmntA/I
Vv*»• tin,
Lmt ratios
11a « ent to explain the decided increase
ertimated,' xsoi tthat
the ffinal
for the whole state are not likely
lands and huildings,
to d iffer much from those here pre­
age Florida is un­
sented.
more prosperous to­
" ‘ Between li&gt;20 and 1925 the
wns five years ago.
number of farms in Florida in­
creased eleven per cent, while the
population increased thirty per­
cent, the difference being due to
the fact that citfeH have been grow ­
ing fuster than rural population e v ­
er since censuses were first taken.
The number o f white farmers in­
creased about 10 per cent, while
that o f colored farmers decreased
about 5 yer cent.
"Rome comparative figures for
1920 anil 1!(2&amp; are i;iyen in the fo l­
lowing tables. Those for l!*2.r» may
have to be revised Hlightly later:
Florida:
been given out yet, the decrease
Per cent o f pop­
in size of farms and increase in
, ulution, white
.tki,tl 08 /i I land values indicate that farming
Pbr cent o f farmers,
in Florida, already more intensive
white,
than in other .southern states has
liecome rtill more so in the lar.t
five years."

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cuts must bo at tire expense o f
our inm y and navy’s efficiency
nml out future safety. The way to
f.e i i by better business organi­
sation a id better co-oriliimtion in
‘,'ie different spheres o f local,
II. Miss iiniii.i r eain| &lt; aie without niili- Male, and Federal (ioverm rent.
in National Defense it bcliooves
etary for tari.uu, heeau.'.e in:.- defense sy.-T A L L A H A S S E E , July 21.— One
e Ix-ugti- ’ em i this n o ,t d' -n im lie ill t:n- ll.i country to follow that course
o f thh- m ost cuhHusiVe evidences
rtenint is 1 •
i h«y an* h.-. eg upon tin- which our experience has shown
that Florida is to have an unpre­
nients.
hiei.... i id, ;| i i .. rvt • • lu coun­ to in1 the wisest anil the safest
cedented influx o f visitors
next
try lor the) mi! ; ii.iv I 'lu iw oy, and t!it* most economical. In otliwinter, it is believed here, is found
i he youn
net g&lt; in ( he cump &lt;r words, vve must maintain a renin the contents of letters being June 30, there were in state road
D
l’
O
V
O
Is'i-uu-e
they
v.i h t &gt; lie construe- •.nable army and must make pre­
receivd by th- agricultural
de­ camps and at the state farm alto­
»
five,
active
c
i f i s e n not hecaii e paration uguinst the possibility of
partment asking for inform atbn gether 1,372 as compared with 1,­
lu- fulse
falsi- to our obligations
i
the
government
insula upon them war or !u*
381
on
January
1.
about this state.
to our country and its future. Con
•
j
la
ing
just
tlmt.
In
m
&gt;
'
countri'-A majority o f those in prison
Requests for literature descrip­
forming to our traditions, our
V l S I ^ f l ,nili,“ ry w* t •» lonipiil.iory.
tive of the state’s resources and were o f the t y w physically able
tones must be democratic, with
These
army
camps
modest
in
to
do
manual
labor
ami
were
a*,
possibilities so fur in July o f this
1nothing that savors o f militarism.
izn and length, are the beginning
year have been twice as large ns work in building state highways.
I hey must he economically and e f­
-.1. — A ,,f prepart-dness in our country,
fo r a similar period in 1921. ■* is Seven hundred and sixty sev&lt; n
ficiently administered, o f suffieitie
wind.
Tli&lt;-y
are
purely
American
in
keep,
were
on
June
30
engaged
j,i
.
stated by employees o f th.- depart­
|ent strength to guarantee the inhe raijge mg with
American traditions,
ment whose duty it Is to supply ing this kind o f work, 185 of them
Itcgrity o f our frontiers; ami i.o
has !&gt;eeii idi.ili. and principle.-!.
the data asked for by the writers. whites and 582 negroes.
organized as to be capable o f rapid
A t the state prison farm at
T
, At this time it again seems nce- expansion jnto a well-trained ami
One o f the striking features o f
y at rort c*trs:«ry to sound the warning disciplined army o f such size as
the letters fs that it great many Ruifnrd there wore &lt;3(5 altogether,
‘V , ..r-.iin-t the dunger of unprcruir- may h&lt;- needed to bring the war
of them convey the information 233 white tnnlen, eight white fe­
"ceessful (.(lnif.,. TherL.
hflH' |‘llin
that the writer is planning a trip males, and 313 negro males and
to a victorious conclusion.
accuracy illl|l.,|imt(J preparedm-sa In tilts
to Florida next wliitoi, but tn.it 51 negro females.
I submit that the new citizen
fiir t he wants to o-ii Im u thorough
,
lotiniry. We have it..... out of all
Tw o hundred and sixty four new
capable j (|j lll|r wars vv it}, uH. |,0Ht „ f ;n. nrmy o f the United States, a l­
rindy o f \h« differen
iecti.»iii o f prisoners were received i*
the
y aim |(l.nl|ons „ n,| high resolves huioe- though skeletonize d during peace,
the state with the vies e f locating state farm during the first six
is capable of rapid expansion in
looai advantageously
,, !,M. 11 forth to 4k - prepared to pre ervu
months o f (he year. To offset (his
war. W e must sec- to it, however,
! I ! , | " ur
a "'* liberty. Mm these that the* vkelvtnn f»»rir
released
be­ in diameter ns it rose. T
Complying with requests of this number 201 were
s are strong
I
olulioii:!
like
tlio.si*
^
1
1
character the department sends out cause o f the expiration of their and direction were eonij
enough in peace and so trained
many each New Year lir.ve i .Iwuvh
Its booklets and pamphlets descri sentences fi:ly -fiv c were paroled is done at the im-tcorolcq
that the\ cun accomplish the oxbeen bn-ken. A fter eueh war we- pniisioii mission that would be
Ling each county in thu sta* •. &lt;&gt;r pardoned, eight died natural tion during the day. Th
have lapsed into our old lialiit o f their-i in an emergency.
These publication* givo in detail deaths, ami one, I. &lt;’. Comlimuii, to have been th&lt;- fir.*’
mglect.
Temporary ex|H-dietit-y
the acreage, type of lands found e negro from Manme- county was idea o f tracking a im-d
I lo-re L a great difference hchas ulwayii tempted in to keep
in the counties, the kinds o f crops executed May &lt;!, for &lt;-rir. inn! ot- at night had been tried.
'
« nation tlmt believes m
whittling
down
our
military
c*are produced, with the suggestions
Tin- experiment wa i \i
prepuri Inc-s and a nation that is
tnhlishmcnt.
As
a
re
ult
tin
pre­
its to whftt might b? grown, urn!'
successfully by the o|&gt;«paration that should Is- made is actually piepureil. The measure
such other information ns hits been
the light the first time i
never made.
Always to our rent " ! the differ, m-e is tin- size and
thought worth while in eon* pllaout field glasses.
Atr
sill
pi
e,
war,
with
all its confuti- kirnl o f pea.-e-tinu- estalilishment
tions heretofore made.
conditions wen- adverse,
mn
and
cost
in
lives
and money, maintained.
nnris I (rake-, an English clouds and a heavy wind
has come to im largely bee,m-e ,jf
I hnvi recouiinendeil and r.till
F.ustls — Atlantic Const Line
sighted evid lives of a |nevertheless the balloon v
■air weakness.
insist that adequate preparedness
Haitroml announces definite plan,
t at St. Atu.iidino in ec| for 1,500 yards. Milit
for construction of freight depot
ii lie was returning from ports said that with hcttci
We always have heard the "n o ­ *'»» the Un ! .1 States o f Arneri a
loting i-xpuiition to tho I ment it could Im* tracked
more v.ai" prophecy. It wa par­ euli!. for a Regular Army o f 13 loike Okecchohcu i.« the
(ies. lie fired upon the as 3,000 curds,
ticularly strm.g a fter the war of &lt;*00 offit-4 rs and I50.0INI enlisted
lake in Florida urn! ouo
ion and so excited th-» I
I HI 2. R is of foreign importation men. thoroughly tialm il, as our
largest iu the IJnitd Stat
having In en heeded ages ago by nil In A line &lt;&gt;t defeiist ami as in'* ahnndoned the fort ami I Tarpon Springs- MuniiTi
around 700 squar miles in
Mirrt-ndi-red, after which i course to lie improved
lions which wen thereafter do- elm etors of our civilian soldiers.
face urea.
■I the town.
(this city ami Collier count
alloyed by war and have only &lt;&gt;ur National (itmrd should eon -1
•eft their ruins to be excavated by cist of .ii least "00,000 officer:'
ami men thoroughly organized ami |
scientists.
trained a* our neeond line o f d c - 1
We bear much at tic present
lease ami capable of reinforcing
lime of economy. That is all im­
the -mall Regular Army without
portant m government a in l.usi- m biy.
||„. Officers’
Reserve
» ' •"*. Rut there ure two kinds of
s o m e o n e T u r n e d Ou R \
tu
r
p
i
should
be
made
up
o f f»o
! A ll im
\
'\ N E e L - N A O W U H ^
economy— tho true and the alleg­ to no thousand of the finest typ
H O R S E S LOOSE A N O
\
A A S K t N l’ \
ed.
When a farm er ref us a to
A A I H A im T B lM
oi Americans, capable of orgunizp'lint or re-shingle his barn ho is ing lh&lt;- 27 divisions of the Orgnii-fo O K A L L OUR CUJithMOr \ SLiH STFW- ' H E A H bAWSELF - A
not
saving
money
but
losing
it,
for
W H I L E W E VNERE TiV fiM C r
A S A FRiENO.
A - VNELL N A tS , I
lie is merely speeding tin- day '* Re*erves during mi emergency
fm- th' &gt;■ mu.-t bring victory. OuV
A B a t h a t h e r d s p r in g s H o w ; LOtsigT
win n la- will have no barn at ail
B lM H E A H V3oT
V" , " r|:" • ' ! • nil ■' &lt;•....
A
farmer
may
think
that
it
ii
I T S B E E N ! T E R R I B L E * Th E
H A S CoRL
Ill schools mid colleges should be
v j e \ _ L - I R E A uO f
•• &gt;mmiy not to fertilize In field::
extended, not ileerea,ed, for out o f
H O T S U M , CACT u S A M 'S f\N to B E E N S E T T H
h a i m t P a »d
n o
oi rotate his crops, but lie i. mere- H i'-mi m iet (onie mo. t of the -loo .
t
h
a
r
r
c
a
d
m
'
l\
destroying
tinvalue
of
In
land
B urrs , a veritable h a d e s ?
TE M SH U M - n ic e
ono officers that a major eiiier:
and losing Ida most vmuuhlc pds- gt-ney would require
TRET PAPUH j y vxEATmuh nnl’o Ey
Our Citi■•• sioii.
zeii.i
Mibtary Training Cniniis I
G
a h o u in ’ ,
It is not economy to save thirty smmiii tram from 50,000 t&lt;i l o o . l
million dollars a year on national 000 yo-mg men each summe: I
•lefensi ami then spend thirty bil­ *’ " ,m them must mini- largo num­
lions in two years during war. it bers of commissioned and n.,nwould take u thousand years to ciiiiiuiis sinned officers that would
snvo at thirty million a year what Is- needed by the Organized Re­
was thrown away in !„• 'luring serves during war and tin- noldi,.r&lt;
the World War. T h i . is m&gt;t. considcring the most prieele.- of all
tilings— A W ric a n lives.
A m ili­
tary estalilishuuiit like a great
business is the pioduet o f years o f
labor and thought. It cannot be
made in a few months or years,
ft took us eighteen months, in
spite of our 30 billions of dullard,
to put an American army m the
field for four months in the World

Influx Of Letters Prison Population
s Evidence Great Of Florida Remains
nterest In Florida Same During Year

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is hen ami
iy ropre •
ami preg in fJon

SANFORD AUTOMOBILE CO., Inc

Ihn Army i : unn.ior camps are
modest in rm.ipan mi with the
grand tiiam u .or v. iii li arc held
annually I*% i-m .1 &gt;o .. great mi l
mall nntini i tl w.a Id. 'i I ■

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OUT OUR WAY

By

Williams

Good Advertising
The man who uses the newspapers tolls his
story quickly and directly to all the people in
the territo ry covered by the circulation o f those
papers.
In your ad, be s tra ig h tfo rw a rd — be sensi

The attem pt to use clever w itticism s in ads
has done more to ruin a d vertisin g than any
other factor.

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Don’t bo sensational
✓

T ell the simple unvarnished

your product.
Invariably your readers w ill appreciate it
and come to your store rath er than g o to the
place o f the m erchant who e x a g g e ra te s his
product.
Poor goods cannot bo sold by s e n s a tio n a l
advertising.

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�THE SANFORD
.
34.00
S P E C IA L ASSESSM ENT R O L L P R E P A R E D U N D E R A UTH O R1TY 8400 sta. yda overhaul a t lc .________ ...
. 3,542.12
OF R E SO LU TIO N S N U M B E R 221 A N D 232, adopted on the 4687 Hn ft . curb and gutter a t 76c.....__
98.00
13th day o f July, A. D. 1925, by the City Commission e f the 2*0 lin. ft. single curb headers at 35c.
.
4,869.60
6087
sq.
yds.
macadam
fdandation
(6
Ihch
thick)
a
t
80c..
City of Sanford, Fla.
. 6,248,62
The following is the estimated coat o f paving Fourth Street frotn 6126 sq. yds. 2 Inch asphalt top at $1.02..... ....................
. 193.20
644
sq
ft.
alley
return
at
30c..............---------------------Summerlin Ave., west to M eltanville Ave., with a 6" rock base sur­
. 200.00
8.73
cu
yds
class
B
concrete
at
23.00.....................
......
faced with asphalt, 24 feet in width, and paving Fourth Street from
. 280.00
8
Inlets
type
A
a
t
$35.00______
1
-------------------Mellonville Ave., west to Locust A ve., with sheet asphalt on a 6" rock
. 90.00
3 inlets type B at $30.00.........................._..................
base,
24 feet in width.
MOSCOW, July 00.— To relieve j the world do diplomats lead a,
.
525.00
300 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete sewer 6-8 at $1.75............
(1 ) Fourth St., from Summerlin Ave., to Mellonville Ave.
uninteresting
the tedium o f life among the fo r-j more uneventful,
. 350.00
7 manholes 4-6 at $50.00...... .......................—
600,00
life than in the bolshevik capital. 1,000 cu. yds, grading a t 50c................ ........
eign diplomats and newspaper cor­
8180
818
M.
3
inch
drain
tile
0-3
at
$100.00
per
M..............
Such social amenities ns evening
1,122.00
respondents, the Moscow govern- dress suits have alm oit entirely 1,320 lin. ft. concrete curb &amp; gu tter @ 85c ...
79.05
1 1054 MBM lumber In trenches at $75.00 per M.................
2860.00
ment has adopted the expedient disappeared, ami u silk hat ia 2200 sq. yds. paving @ 1.30 ___ __________
. 2,629.20
I 2504 lin ft. 12 inch storm sewer at $1.05 0-4....................
1100 si;, ft. concreto alley returns @ 35c...
o f givin g free theatrical enter­ rarely seen.
. 586.00
j 260 lin. ft. 18 inch storm sewer at $2.25 (0 -4 )— .......
tainments once a month.
Early
It was believed tho arrival of 1200 lin. ft. 3” drain tile @ 100.00 per M.
. 176.26
In June a distinguished gathering Jcaa Herbcttc, the new French
Engineering, legal expense, advertising, etc,
13.00
2 monuments at $6.50........... ........ ................... ..... ....
o f ambassadors, consuls and So­ ambassador, would relievo the
vie t commissars were the guesta dullness that pervades tho foreign
220.32
Laboratory Inspection o f materials.................. „...
o f the Soviet government at a missions, hut the hopes o f those
Total estimated cost ....... ........... - ...................
44580
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 per cent------ .'----concert given at the State Opera who sought greater socinl nctivity To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
1,113.25
Engineering 5 per cent........ ...........................'.......
House, which was featured by bal­ and gaiety have disappeared. The
let dances, operatic pieces and vo- French ambassador and his wife Number of feet frontage .............. — ..... - ......... 1229.01)
cal solos by Bolshevik Russia’s Us o modestly at the former house Assessment per foot frontage ......... ............... .......... $4.8f
$23,823.61
best artists.
Thentrlcal Square, n ' tb* Nansen Relief Mission, and
(2 ) Fourth St. from Mellonville Ave. to Locust Ave
Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost, which^cannot be
where the ambassadorial automo­ already have ndopled the quiet, tin2500 cu. yds. grading @ 50c — - ...................................
exceeded in assessment against adjacent property.
biles drew up, resembles Times ootrusivc social customs of their
.1500
lin.
ft.
concrete
curb
&amp;
gutter
@
85c
................
F R E D T. W IL L IA M S , Engineer.
Spare, New York, at the busiest colleagues in the diplomatic mis­
theatrical hour. Moscow has not sions.
300 lin. ft. flush curb @ 35c ............. ....................... —
E. R. T ra ffo rd ’a Map o f Sanford.
seen so many fine limousines since
On the very infrequent occas­ 4780 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00 ...................................—
F eet
Final
the days o f tho Czar. The flag! ion:; when entertainments arc givFrontage
Assessment
NAM E:
Description
1200
sq.
ft.
concrete
alley
returns
@
35c
..............
o f all nations were seen, the :n by t h • government or by forM. T. Halley, Lot 6 blk 15 tr. 6..............
French tricolor being especially rigii mi -inn-, the wives and fam­ 1350 lin. ft. 12 " pipe @ 1.10 .................................... .
M. T. Halley, Lot 7 blk 15 tr. 6............
consnicious.
10 inlets at $35.00......................................................•
ilies o f the diplomats nre conspic­
Whether because o f the com­ uous by their absence. The fact
M. T. Halley, N 50 ft. lot 8 blk 15 tr. 6
1 manhole
plete absence of socinl life gene­ is that life in tho Russian metrop­
J.
A. Cunningham, S 14 ft. o f lot 8 blk 15 tr. 6....14
rally or to the high cost o f living, olis is »o dull, difficult and dear, 3000 lin. ft. 3 ’ drain tile @ 100.00 per M
J.
A. Cunningham, lot 9 blk
15 tr.6............... 50
tho foreign embassies and lega­ that foreign ambassadors and min­ Engineering, legal expense, etc..............
J. A. Cunningham, lot 10 blk 15 tr.6... ........... 13.7
tions entertain only on rnre oecn- isters prefer to leave the members
aions. Invitations to dinned or to o f their families at home where
15 tr.7............... 60
Total estimated cost ................... .........-....... —• 17819.39 Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 1 blk
parties from the members of one not mnl conditions prevail
and
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
2
blk
15 tr. 7............... 60
embassy to another, or to members where they have the customary To be Imrne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Mcisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3
blk
15
tr. 7................. 87.3
o f the Soviet government ,arc sel­ social and friendly contact with Number o f feet frontage ...................................... 3,142.76
The
Oaks,
Sanford, Florida.
dom given. Perhaps nowhere in neighbors.
Assessment per foot frontage .............................. .,...$5.67
Mrs. A. D. Lane, lot 1 ...................................... 60
280.02
Fred T. Williams, Engineer,
Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 2...... ................... ............. , 50
280.02
Does This Dam M enace City?
Feet
Pr
Mrs. A , D. I-nnc, Lot 3...................................... 60
280.02
Name:
Description
Frontage
Ass
Mrs. A. I). Lane, Lot 4....................................... .117.5
658.06
Mayfield, Sanford, Fla.
Mrs. A. 1). Lane, Lot 6....................................... 146
f. 12.07
613.20
Bodwell Realty Co;, Lot 7 Blk 7 ........................... .140
Frnnk Lossing, Lot 16......................................... 145
812.07
326.70
Ilodwcll Realty Co., Lot 13 Blk 7......... ............... 74.59
E. J. W hite’s Subdivision, Sanford, Fla,
262.80
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 Blk 7.......................... 60
T. E. Wilson Est,, Lot 1 blk 2......................... .
95
26280
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 15 Blk 7............................ 60
I. W. Phillips Sons, Lot 2 blk 2...„...................... 95
Edna McCullcr and Emma Owens, Lot 3 blk 2 ... 47.5
Snnford Heights, Sanford, Fla.
Geo. A. DeCottcs, Lake and Key, Lot 1........... . 127
Geo. A. DeCottcs, Lake and Key, Lot 30........ 127
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 1
Geo. A. DeCottcs, Lake and Key, Lot 31............ 127
J. G. Michael, Ixit 19........................
Mrs, Fannie Schwartz, Lot 60.......................... 127
Anne Wiercinski, Lot 20...................
Forrest Lake and A. R. Key, Lot 66......... ...... 127
Cora Roush, Lot 21 .........................
I*. Toyama, Lot 67 ............................................... 127
Berg Si Deane, Lot 22.......................
C, Schultz and E. F. Housholdcr, Lot 96............ 127
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 4
Cassandra Schultz, Lot 97.................................. 127
Maurice Winibish, Lot 59 ... ............
S. F. Doudney, Lot 111...................... .............. 154
Mellonville, Snnford, Fla
R. E. Shiver, L o t 112................................. ....... 164
John C. Smith, I/&gt;t 1 blk 28...................................
J. A. Kelley, Lot 146......................................... . 154
John r. Smith, Lot 3 blk 28...................................
G. A. DeCottcs, Lako. and Key, Lot 147......Ip4
F. R. Mitchell, L ot 1 blk 29..................................
J. C. Hall, Lot 3 blk 29............................................
Wm. M. Collins Est., Lot 1 blk 30..........................
Wm. M. Collins Est., Lot 3 blk 30........................
J. Jncob Gut, Lot 2 blk 34.......................................
J. Jacob Gut, Lot 4 blk 34.....................................
to Beg.......................’........................214,3
J. Jacob Gut, Lot 2 blk 3 5 .... ..............................
Mary E. McGill, Beg. 10 Ch. S. and 670 ft.-E.
of N. W. Cor of N. E. 1-4 o f Sec. 36 Tp.
J. Jacob Gut, Lot 4 blk 35.................................. .
19 S. R. 30 E. Run E. 109 ft. N. to A. C. L.
D, C. Itnhh, Lot 2 blk 8 6 ..............................,.........
R. W. N W ly along R. W. to I ’ t. north of
D. C. Robb, b it 4 1)1k 36.........................................
Beg. S. to B e g ..................... ....... ..... .......
184.4
Knit Lake City b more than usually Interested in (he condition o f this
Normally Square, Sanford, Fla
dam, which some engineers declare unsafe. It Is under construction at Fred E. Crandall, Lot 2 0 ................. .............. ...... 4
Orange Heights, Sanford Florida.
Dali Monutain, Utah, M nubs from Salt Lake City, und if it should
L. E. White, Lot 6 blk 2............ 62
347:23
..... &gt; . r . . ' r * .
Tfofltpse it w&lt;J\i!d turn 500,000,000 gallons' o f water on1 the c ity ,' Now Fred B. Crandall,'-f.of
L.
E. White, Lot 7 blk' 2...."....................... ......... 62
347.23
teat# o f its strength are being made.
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 22........................................
L. E. White, Lot 8 blk 2....................*........... 1.... 62
347.23
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 23........................................
L.
E.
White,
Lot
9
blk
2.......................
............
62
317.23
..... .......
Florida had only one represenOn August 8, lu ll nn net of August Kilham, Lot 24 ........... ........ .
L.
E.
White,
Lot
10
blk
2................;...........
.......
62
347.23
tntive in congress until 1870 when congress was approved that gave Fred T. Williams and Tony Pitchford, Lot 25.......
L. E. White, Lot 11 blk 4.................................
62.1
the rennet allowed two and 1872 one representative for each 212,107 A. F. Kelley, Ix)t 26.
347.79
the second representative was persons in each state. This made
I- E. White, Lot 12 blk 4......................
58.5 327.03
elected. Florida aecu ted its third &lt;•15 member 1 in congress. Because Fred E. Crandall, Lot 27
L. E. White, Lot 13 blk 4..............................
58.5
327.63
represr.ltgtivo under the act of the act was passed after the bi­ Fred E. Crandall, Lot 28......................... ...............
L. E. White, Lot 14 blk 4.................................... 58.5
327.63
congress In 1901 that provided ennial session of tin- Florida legis
J. K. Pace's Subdlv. o f Blk. " C " Mellonville,
L. E. White, Lot 15 blk 4.................................... 58.5
that the house o f congress should luturc bid ended, the state had a
327.63
Jas.
Moughton,
The South 150 feet of Lot 41
!
be composed o f 386 members a f­ congressman at large
for
two
L. E. White, Lot 16 blk 4.................................... 58.5
327.63
Harry II. Ileeren, The South 150 feet o f l-ot 45
:
ter March 3, 1903. The legisla­ years.
L. E. White, Lot 17 blk 4.................................... 58.5
327.63
ture o f Florida created the new
Harry II. Ueercu, The South 150 feet o f Lot 10 8
L. E. White, Lot 18 blk 4..................................
58.5
327.63
congriidiuiiid district in 1901, g iv ­
Mamie J. Ileeren, b it 18
........
ing the state three congressional
327.63
Mamie J. Ileeren, Lot 19 .....................................
districts.
357.63
Mamie J. Ileeren, Lot 50
Mamie J. Ileeren, Lot 5 1 ........................ .............
Jas. Moughton
Beg. on the North line o f Lot 43 at n point
257Vi feet N. 86 degrees W. of N E Cor. of
said b it 13 run S. 4 degrees W. 150 feet, N. 86
degrees W. 291.8 feet, N'. I degrees E. 150 feet
S. 86 degrees E. 291.8 feet
21
George Elliott
Beg. on tho North line o f Lot 43 nt a point
157' i feet N. 86 deg-ees W. of the N E Cor.
o f said Lot 43, run S. I degrees W. 135 feet,
N. 85 degrees W. 100 feet, N. I degrees E. 135
feet, S. 86 degrees E. 100 feet
J. K. Smith
Beg. on tile North line o f b it 43 at n point
5 7 'i feet N. 86 degrees W. o f the N K Cor. of
said b it 43, run S. t degrees W. 135 feet, N.
86 degrees W. 100 feet, N. I degrees, E. 135
feet, S. 86 degrees E. 100 fe et................. .........
R. J. Reel
Beg. at the NE Cor. of Lot 43 run S. 4 degrees
Standard Coastwise 1
W. 135 feel, N. 86 degrees W. 57Vi feet N. 4
’’•“'“k'J11 *8i*burn ins itrnmrrv * W
degrees, E. 135 feet, S. 86 degrees, E. 57Vi
■UmUrtt nt cuialnr, TrinoiutrUtMi
■cro-mm.Mlntj(m, ^, lui-fctml JiX'u
feet
..................................

'o r e i g n Envoys Find Life
R a t h e r Tedious In Moscow;

Free Entertainments Given

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Nonvea Addition, Sanford, Fin

New S. S. "Cherokee" Now In Service

thence N o r th 2 9 5 .2 fe «t td the eoiltherty «Ide •
o f Seminole Boulevard thence SEly alorij the
Southerly aide o f aaid Boulevard 222.8 feet
thence south' 216,2 feet to
.......................... 2228
American Legion
Beg. at the N E Cor.; o f tho intersection o f
Myrtlo Avc. and W ater Street in the City of
Sanford, Fla., run East 117 fe et North 289.54
feet to the Southerly line o f Seminole Boule­
vard thence N W ly along the Southerly side of
said Boulevard 125.1 feet thence South 203.95
fe e t to beg..............—.......... ......................-......... 125.1
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons inten
Special Assessments ngainst the various pliccs o f proper,
scribed that said special assessments are payable in f u|| ,
days after the above and foregoing special assessment r
equalized, approved nd confirmed, or In ten equnl annual

F I N A L E S T IM A T E FOR T H E P A V IN G O F PALMSfio ii
F E E T W ID E FROM F R A N K L IN S T R E E T T O GtLVfl , U|
* The following is the final estimated cost o f payiig
24 ft. in width from Franklin Street south to G e n e n k ^ ^
Inch rock base surface treated with asphalt and slag chip*.
4328 cu yds. excavation at 40c................................ .........
2604 lin ft. curb and gutters at 76c........ ............................. .
79 lin. f t single curb headers at 35c........ :............. ...........
3129 sq. yds. mnendam foundation 5 inches thick at 76c____
3062 sq. yds surface treatment at 30c.....................
30.2 cu. yds. class A concrete at $35,00......;........... ..... ... .
3284 lbs reinforcing steel at 8c......................................... ....
2 inlets type A nt $35.00.......... ,.......................................
4792 M. 3 inch drnin tile 0-3 at $100.00.................................
2404 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at $75.00.................... ___
25 lin. ft. 12 inch T. C. storm sewer 0-4 at $1.05
Laboratory Inspection o f m aterials.................................. _
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2 per cent................... _....
Engineering, 5 per cent.........1........ .— ........!— ..v............ .....
Totnl Cost.................................................................
Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost, which
exceeded in assessment ngainst adjacent property.
FR E D T. W IL L IA M S , Enginetr.
Amended Plat o f Edgewood
Feet
NAM E
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Dcscripti
Frontago
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Swop© Douglass Inc., Lot 1,~,
Swope Dnugiass Inc., L o t '2
Swopq
Douglass Inc., Lot
3...'
SwopeDouglass Inc., Lot 4 ...
Sw'ope! Douglass Inc., Lot
5....
Swope
Douglass Die., Lot
6 ...
“Swope
Douglass Inc., Lot
7....
Swope
Douglass Inc., Lot
8 ...
Swope
Douglass Inc., Lot
9...
Swope
Douglass Inc., Lot
10
May Bradburry, Lot 11_____
•Swope Douglass Inc,, Lot 12.

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W. W. C. Smith, Lot 49.................................... 64.67
W. W. C. Smith, Lot 50...................................... 64
Calvin Teague ami W. M. Connelly, Lot 51...... 64
W. M. Connelly, Lot 52..................................... 64
A . P. Connelly, Lot 5 3 ...................................... 64 .
W. E. Wnlthour, Lot 64....................................
64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 55................. 64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 56.............. 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 57............... 69
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 58............... 69
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 59............... 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 60............... 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 61............... 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 6 2 ............... 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 63...............
59
Fort Mellon Ilevelopmcnt Co., Lot 64................ 64.72
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 65................ 64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 66............... 64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 67................ 64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 68................ 64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot ,69................ 64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 70...............
64
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 71.............
59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 72................ 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., b it 73................ 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 74................ 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 75................ 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., I-ot 76................
59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 77................ 59
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 78................ 69
The above and foregoing final assessments arc payable
torest up to September 1, 1925, and from and a fter such date,!
cial assessments w ill be payable only in ten equal annual irw
with Interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pa)®R
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal o f the CilJl
ford, Florida, this 20th day o f July A , I)., 1926.
(S E A L )
L. R. P H IL IP S , City CfctM
Publish July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, and'21st.

SIJMMKU EXCURSION FAR E S

S A II.IM i

I H i m .1 K l i n i l M II.I,K T ti M i l l
( 1‘iiihnK at t ’ liiirli ?in 1 1 )

Total estimated cost...................................
To bo home entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number o f feet frontage.......................... 602.9
Assessment per foot frontage , . ................. $16.91

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Description
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C ity o f Snnford, Fla.
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nuii iiliiu
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Miii-I.ty ii Ik Ii II urrlvliiK Jacksonville Wriln«&gt;il.iy moritinK.
MIAMI TO M:\V li m i t AM I l l i m It A SS.A.T.3
Htcfliuers mill (rum MUtiil for N-'w Vork (rutllnit nt .l.n
eviifv Tiorsilay nt day lire :ik. (Alton fm* ri&gt;i-&lt;'|itn&gt;ti ,,f |i.i-..rin;&lt;-

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fbr New York, direct evi ry Friday nt I |&gt;m.

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F o r ' f u r t h e r information,
Tctirvaliont, tirkttn, etc., a p p l y tu
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C L Y D E L IN E

Jacksonville

Sanford

Beg. 275 feet North of the N W Cor. o f the in­
tersection o f Park Ave. and Fulton St., in the
City o f Sanford, Fin., run West 238.5 feet
to a point 23 feet East o f the center line of
the A . C. L, R. R. original Main Line Track,
thence North 216.2 feet to the Southerly line
o f Seminole Boulevard thence SE along the
Southerly side o f said Boulevard 255 feet to the
West line o f Park A vc„ thence South 125.8
feet to beg............................................. ............. 255
Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company, Beg. nt a point 275 feet
N. o f the N, line o f Fulton Street and 23 feet
East o f the center lino o f the original Main
Line o f tho A. C. L. R. R. in the City o f
Sanford, Fla., thence run WeHt
208.5 feet

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Assessment

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We nre permanently located In Sanford
OUR BALES FORCE are EXPERTS
•1 1 i t /
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l i e E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla-

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’ities Were aincken Wit^Fever Found To Be Untrue

H e H as S e y e g ^ ^ g

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fc e A r t is t

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Per- |say. I was 'fu rth er pointed out., ,
an d (th a t only eleven physicians , had ‘
cases o f the dengue fever 'am lf*111 * these have been predominately)'
ran- "border line’’ or doubtful caxes.v
rein, There hns been some influenza,,,.,
n to colds, and the like in the city iidt j*
alth o f the forty-six "doubtfui” cases' •
acc* reported since January 1 last, o a ttv '.
;cinl have been clinically diagnoied to;,
ami, be “ positive."
ring
Miami with a population!
re- about one hundred thousand, witn '
jcial a tremendous influx and Cgross.
jono hns a most excellent health refcord .
since January 1 last, the in v estw i
and gators report,. oiinly
'
a reasonable
number o f ordinary cases having
been reported. Records show that
insofar ns yellow fever is concern­
ed there have been no cases xin
Florida in twenty-five years and
in Miami sfnee 181*11.
Colonel
Raymond C. Truck,
James Dickenson, Jr, , aged 2, o f Flint Michigan, is probably
state health officers, in comment­
more plentifully; implied with grandparents than unyothcr ljm &gt;**
ing on the situation expressed the
th&lt;! country. IIIt has 12, seven o f whom arc grandmothers. Above
b elief that these false rumors ol
they are: Top nmv, left to right, Mrs. Susan l . .. is, Mrs. Mary
the prevalence o f epidemic dis­
Dickenson, Mr
ease to he the “ back-fire" dotted
Mary Beardsley anil Mrs. Mary Guigol, oil great
grandmothers: 1
throughout the South and Middle
bottom row, left to right, Mrs. Helen, Benrtlsby,
Mrs. Mary Britt:ain and Mrs. Ruth Dickenson. James Is ni front.
W est to try to influence the influx
o f people into Florida.
“ Fioridn health conditions are old slayer, however, apparently
excellent and progressive commun­ had failed, and both his w ife and curriculum, us "all o f these sub­
ities are enlarging their health father bade him gmal-bye a week jects relate adversely in some way
department’s activities along with ago last night when a telegram to Itiiilicnl teachings."
other civic improvements," the from Detroit came to Gov. Small,
colouci said, "The tremendous in­ signed Robert Scott and stating
flux o f people from all over the that he and not Bussell, did the
United States to Florida has plac­ shooting, and would surrender.
ed heuvy duties on the state hoard This telegram later was proven to
o f health and local health workers. he a hoax, in the,meantime James
However, they feel quite confident Ball, a Detroit telegrapher, came
that with the hearty co-operation forth with a story tnat he was u;
shown by the encr^et__
_______, tlm drug stem when Maurer was
ic citizens,
(&lt;’ontinned Front Png? One.)
general health conditions will con­ slain and that Robert did the
dint tbnu you hhvc stated that tin*
tinue as excellent if not latter shooting. Tltii likewise proved
than they are now over the state." untrue. Ball admitting that his Road Department is not a part of
sympathies were aroused and he the administration nml that the
concocted the story,
roup,mobility o f the governor
aiil.1 During the we k of grace given con • when he m ake; nn appointM1,111 Scnlt, Dcttoii club women raised inert ■&gt;■' a member o f the depart
^ 1*t‘ * a fund o f $5.01)0 with which to ment. I nut not surprised at your
atttitu I anl the position which
you take. This governor holds
that lie is responsible to the peo­
ple of efficiency in all the de­
minut'd Front Page One.)
partment:- of the state govern­
I against because rtf their
in', nt, tmrtii-tilnrly those who Imld
live influence,
office by virtue o f the appointive
power of tho governor and thi
conception of his duty w ill I k* hi&gt;
guide throughout his administra­
tion.
"Regrettim. that you can not
cee the wisdom and propriety o
tendering me your resignation. I
am, therefore, in response to si
public duty, believing that the in­
te r e s t'o f the people o f the stati
would lie letter served by rear
gunizing the department, .bubbly
the necci .try steps to suspend
you from your position ns a inemgain stressed the value of
I rr of the State Road Department.
I’s climate ns a great :is' The order o f suspension is here­
tlte drawing" o f tourists
with attached,
proper advertising to this
"Yours very truly,
of the state, stating that
“ JOHN W. M ARTIN,
ns put it into the hearts
S did 3 J. .1 , j: I
QUvJrBUU.V
to want to live in a land
L-linmte like Hanford's ami
(Continued From Page One.)
is necessary is fo r them
Would L • left to a jujilge or a
fie weekly
with a rep -1 J
of it luncheon,
through advertising
jury.
illative
number
of theby n m
n -1
is being
planned
the
*.
Exceedingly Improbable.
o f Commerce."
l o f amber
the organization
present.
“ It
i rins ■exceedingly improb­
Givesweek
Report
| as -'iirland
is held each
in Sanable to me,” he said, "ilint the
I is ■port
a most
effective
way
o f ['
on the
progress
made
,limiter taught in the district
Lu
everyone thus
in touch
he g campaign
far 1&gt;.with
II. *'
Schools could he interpreted p *
work
don*that
by th"
organarlandboing
declared
he is
Well .
MUrespi'ct.* particularly within the
Inn
results
a 1
tut\ and
with generally
the way in
whichinthe
.weaning of the net o f congress. It
Rm who
degree
o f been
siuistaction
lor 111
era
have
selected for
would devolve into a case o f deter­
In
* work, hqye
He ?*
Biembera
which responded.
they could not
mining what congress meant l*v
M that.,
when he
thedeclared.
teams nru 10
Bn
otherwise,
the w ild , and it does nut seem
filed
at a later
meeting,
they Ml
B
v Monday
night
at 8 o’clock
likily that it was meant prevent
ptli'id
their
100 per
cent
B
c r s positions
, B. J. Holly,
Colonel,
the leaching ofttcienca in tile pub­
B y. G. Hall, II.
B. Stevens, j'
lic school, as1this suit would seem
B Palmer and S. O. Shinhol, ®!
to indicate."
Hnaj'irs will meet to select w
A ■imilar view was expressed
Brant.i for the teams, Mr. Me- 1
by William P. Hay, head of the
'^B*d announced.
J
biology department o f the high
B mis further announced that ’J
schools, whose salary
W iltner
• x t Tuesday night a great B
seeks lo leave shut off. f ’haracter■
meeting will be held "
fzing the suit as “ utterly fooli-h,
■ auditorium o f the City Hall
childish tufa 'illy,” Mr. liny
lid
l l ' r . Kurr w.il deliver his s
that If Die points emphasized were
^Bst add resi of the campaign, m
upheld hy tho courts, history, geo­
B
meeting for the women U1
graphy, mathematics and chemis­
^ H ich tho men also are invited 1
try, as well ns biology, would have
held at the Woman’s club i
to be stricken from the high .-choui

MARTIN OUSTS
HEAD OF STATE
HIGHWAY BODY

N K W Y O R K . N . Y . , July 2 4 .- '
Police today tcm perarily termi­
nated the noneytaoon o f Frank
McKenzie, who said he was a pro­
fessional g o lfe r and his bride of
a week.
M cKenfie wa3 ar re step
ns he sat with his w ife in the loi).
by o f the Hotel Astor.
He is chnnred with the non-pay­
ment o f a Buffalo, N. Y., hotel
bill. A t police headquarters, Mc­
Kenzie admitted owing the money
hut said he left a valuable set of
golf clubs as collateral.
Police charge he is also wanted
in Tampa, Fla. McKenzie said his
home is in Atlanta. Ga.

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A T L A N T A , July 24.— Efforts
of newspaper men to identify
Frank McKenzie, arrested in New
York on a charge o f not paying
a hotel bill and who gnve Atlanta
as his home, today were unseucct'Sgful. He is not known in local
golfing circles.

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changed to eliminate the offic
lieutenant governor nml make
administrative offices elected I
vote o f the people and not
pointed by the governor. Re
sentutinn in the legislature
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tors and UK representatives.

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t at I t a l i r t , FlalMa

So, W h a t M akes A “ F in e” Home?

As Brisbane Sees It

W hat is a fine home?

K t b•7.

homes.
— Kdiiorj
Twenty years ago two boys o f about the same age lived
J A S I I 1- DKA&gt;tlO W A H U IIH IU ).
waa«#t i j n
same town. One fcoy lived in the town’s handsomest
?h«ae us residence. It was a beautiful colonial house set in the center
I l l Macaolla Arrnar
of an entire block, and its magnificent trees and velvety
__
St'H-M I I I I T I f t * H A T K *
Oh* Year—37.»*u Six Moni'i* 11 M lawns, its lovely gardens and artistic arbors were every­
. 1»rll rt- I III I 'll V l,&gt; I'.irrlrl. |,er
travk. I La. W e e k ly
b illio n
I t no body’s pride.
t year.
Inside the big house, too, were wonderful
furnishings,
•*
i «
a
PKCIAL, &gt; t m c B
and well-trained servants to k?ep everything orderly and
t,.,. rferda u! ...1
_______
." . '_____
...... w h in comfortable.
____ r __ . _ 1.1
A.. .1 :in
. addition
. . . l . i : , I ,to
! all
„ l l tUn
In vim * kinnniru'cu
nutlet* ol wut„r;alr....-iit»
And
the luxury,
happiness
-^aHuruou * r « fci*d« w ill l&gt;« c*«*r*td
was
present
in
that
home.
The
boy
had
a
big
hearted
tol­
for at n m lx r tdvartlalnc raltt.
erant
father.
His
mother
was
brilliant
and
charming.
His
I K W i r a t i i e a s h o c ia t k ii p i ik m
Tha Associated Press la exclui- brothers and sisters were the best of chums to him and
Italy entitled to tha use for re- to each other. There was harmony nnd happiness in that
pabilcMIon of all news dispatches
credited to It nr not otherwise cred- loving household.
Had In llila paper and alao tha loAnd the boy of the big house has grown into his middle
I aal nawa published herein. All rlKhts
Of rapuhllcatlon of sprrUl dlspalch- thirties free from evil habits. He is a handsome fellow,
a&lt; herein ara alao reaar-ad.
tco, and he has a host of friends because he is generous
F R ID A Y , J U I.Y 21. 1925
and well-mannered and "on the square.”
But this boy of the big house has done nothing with
.
T H E H E R A L D 'S P L A T F O R M
1, — Deeper water route to Jarkson-his life so far. Ho is utterly without ambition to do or he
.
ville.
anything big. He is dawdling away his days. He stands
2. — Construction o f St. Johnn-Inout as a perfect product of the "fin e home" from which he
dian Hirer canal.
comes . In that home was no sense of responsibility. The
a 3.— Extension of white way.
I .— Extension o f local amusements. children were looked after and "good " and happy.
That
— Swimming pool, tennis courts, was all. Everything was handed to them upon the proverb­
ctr.
ial "silver platter," and their father joyously paid the bills
— Augmenting o f btiildinir prom— houses, hotels, apartment from money that came from vague stocks and bonds, the
trustees of his father’s estate somehow kept in a safety
sea.
C.— Extension of alreet paving pro­ vault for him.
gram. i
The “ fine home” — hut how does it coincide with your
7*— Conatrurtion
of
boulevard
own
definition?
around Lake Monroe.
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T H E G R E A T nnd immortal mon­
key trial is over. Professor Scopes
was convicted, o f course, nnd fined
3100. And that ends that, fo r the
time being.
Adam and Eve, Jonah, Noah nnd
AVillinm Jennings
Bryan
win;
Darwin and the monkeys lore, and
everybody is happy.
The case will be appealed, if it
enn be appealed, and heard all
over again.

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T H A T T R IA L has probably done
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great war to stir up thought in
stagnant minds. It entered aech
pools o f thought like a meteorite
splashing into a quiet, scum-cover­
ed pond.
Darwin, Harrow and the mon­
keys retire to the shadow, \V. .1.
Bryan holds the limelight and in
the hero o f the occasion.

U rin lln g — UccoraUnj

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PHONE 303

YOU CAN GET

MR. B R Y A N performed n-odigies of valor nnd learning, lie fixed
the date of the flood at exactly
2J-I8 before Christ, which is mar­
velous ncrurncy when you con­
sider how often the calendar has
been changed sine? then and how
hard it is to compute leap years
and all the rest of it.

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Electric lights,

Fuses, etc. ’

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A t n igh t \vhon;0(j|

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find you need them
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—Completion o f city beautifies• tion prog rain.
The other hoy lived down a lane not far from the brick
te—Expansion o f school system yards where his "old man” worked until he got killed in a
with provision fo r incresaed fa ­
drunken fight. The day before the funeral, the hoy helped
cilities.

T H O U G H T F O R ~T O D A Y
W H Y W I L L YE I)IF .? — As I
live, saith the Lord C u l, I have
no pleasure in the death o f the
wicked.
.. .. Turn ye, turn ye
from your evil ways, for why will
ye die, O house o f Inruel? Ezekiel
33:11.

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Bryan and Noah Win.
Scopes, Darwin I a w .
Joshua Stopped the Sun,
Noah Set Sail 2.H8 B. C.
B Y A R T H U R B RISB ANE
(Cnpyrt*tn IJI1)

Answer that question according to your own ideas, and
a i H«eond Claaa Mattsr.
«/ 37, 1»1». at tha i'oatafllca then apply reasoning to this tale o f two products of two
- J Florida under Act
* ‘ of
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1925.

UY

THE SANFORD HER/

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ASKE D IF HE had ever inves­
tigated tiie question o f man's tq;e
_on this earth, Bryan said, “ I have
i never found it necessary to do
so." In that he dots not s gree
his mother scrub all three rooms o f their house. And then with the Bible which says, “ Prove
he hel|M?d her scrub the six other children. And in the A L L things, hold fast that which
is good."
midst of much howling, helped to comb their hair.

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R IN E ’S FILtis;
STATION

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1113 Ssnford Avr. Sanlort, f J

People would have told you that the hoy’s home was the
worst in the town. And it probably was. Indeed the hoy
himself was so sure of it, he used to lie awake nights figur­
ing out possible ways to improve it. He thought about it so
much, he begun finding ways to do it! lie painted the house
an amazing blue, with paint he bought with many hours of
"odd jobs" for the paint man. He elicited the aid of the
rest o f the children, and they planted flowers and vines.
They built a shelter for the wash-tubs, at which his mother
earned the fam ily’s food and clothing.
The story is too long to tell in detail. The point is this:
Today the hoy is president o f the town’s Chamber o f Com­
merce. He has as beautiful a home as the one in which the
other hoy lived. He, too, is "on the square." And he says
he is successful because he bad such a "fin e homo" in
which to learn to he a man!
A "fin e home"— and how does that fit into your defini­
tion?
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Have you roams to rent or iJ
r*r'
TIIF. CASE may well he handed
second hand furniture to J
on to history with a kind won!
Uso The Herald's ckisii(i«| ^
about Darwin. He was noi what
and g et re-sults.
Mr. Bryan calls an “ unbel;c\or,”
although o f course Mr. B ivanj
would not understand what Dar­
,
"G IV E B AC K " M Y T R E E S "
B rin gin g People T o Florida In the Summer
win really wan.
I haven't the need o f n poet,
Without being sure about any­
M IA M I N E W S
I can flin g my own song to the
thing not proved, Darwin believed
breeie;
in immortality, ns shown by his
It takes murage to embark on at the beginning, readily reacted
I enn tell my own story
statement, printed
by
.Senator
In epics o f glory—
an educational campaign with tire to the o ffe r o f winter comfort and
Capper’s Weekly on its
front
amusemerit, and finding that Flor­
I f only you’ll give hack rny trees.
idea o f converting unhclivers and
page:
ida facts surpassed its offers, con­
precon­ tracted the habit o f coming here
“ Believing as I do that man in o f upsetting erroneous
You've squandered my maples and
the distant future will he a far ceived notions, nnd it takes big every cold season.
birches,
more perfect creature than he now money to do this on n national
Ten years ago, Arthur W. Bye,
You’ve stolen my hemlock nnd
is, it is to me an intolerable scale. Florida, however, has ac­ passenger tra ffic manager of the
S ecu rily F o r T ra v el Funds
pine;
thought that he und all other sen­ complished just this and has eon- Clyde line, who had spent several
In unrestrained measure
tient being;; are doomed to com­ jvinced the nation that its equable years iu Florida, initiated the first
You’ve gathered my treasure
plete annihilation after such 1 mg- climate affords as pleasant a re­ nn'jonnl publicity campaign ad­
T o build up your cities so fine.
"Li;
Travelers find our Travelers’ Cheeks a great aid 'jj
rontinued slow progress. To those lie f from torrid northern
mini- vocating Florida ns a summer re­
iu
saving time and expense— and in the satisfac- jj
who fully admit the immortality i mers as from frigid northern witr- sort.
In order to draw on the
You've scoured my borders for
tion o f traveling with a sense of security, lie- 1 &gt;
o
f
the
soul,
the
destruction
of
one
tern.
Proof
of
this
achievement,
is
!
largest
possible
field,
he
direct
'd
plunder—
Sometimes It Requires a Boycott
member to procure your Travelers' Check from
For balsam, fo r redar, for
world would not nppear so dread- being afforded daily by the over j his publicity guns on the middle
ful.”
! increasing hordes o f tourists that class, and offerer! attractive ex­
spruce;
us before starting on your next trip.
The word "boycott" is not a friendly term. A newspaper
You've piled in your alleys
U lm er southbound steamships and cursion rates, well within
the
never likes to recommend that kind o f "m edicine" for a
The pride o f my valleys,
mentis of anyone
intending to
D A R W IN D ID N 'T take tlii-i lit- trains.
With only a vandn’s excuse.
legitim ate business. But does a business continue to he ll«» world too norimiHly, knowing! ln»th is mighty and w ill prevail, take an eight-day vacation. In l'Jlii
•! I’er Cent Interest Paid on fmvinga Accounts
legitimate in the best meaning of that word when it becomes tlmt our sun is only one im on gj “ Ut ignorance nnd prejudice enn the Clyde line brought 1,200 Bum­
You’ ve ravished my elms nnd nny
millions, and our planet one of the ,d‘da. it &gt; recognition indefinitely, mer tourists to Florida, and each
a menace to health and safety?
J
alders,
hast important among many ittill- KloriH-v has an all-year climate, year this number lias been consid­
The Herald has in mind the danger from unsanitary
Your skids with my timbers still
I but It has taken III years o f coat- erably
increased,
until
today,
1
groan;
eating places, and cool drink .stands. Am i it believes in all
ly publicity to convince the world with two ailing.; a week hetwr^TT
Itut
he
didn’t
believe
tlint,
a
nysYou pluck for your pillows
,,
f
, ” ,
y"
...... *
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^ R m in o lc (ijp u n ly ^ a n k
My b ib . and my wi i l dwi -—
, haL fL w nqjJetu. la r jc u O - o t ruivll -i»k p v*.-vK «rid -h u r ua^v.d.e b |.m r&gt;rv«e.fattv&lt;«.a,at. ^UuWLii*. mvn who wrote our geo­ New .York and Miami, 'in ntWirtrm*
graphic s’* placed the "temperate to it.; Jacksonville ' service,' the ’
My largess you pay with a
reCOmmeiKlt'd.
1 he Ilian
who
k n o w in g ly
p e rm its I ' ‘T and force would doom the only
zone" loo far north. A land when* demand is greater than the com­
,fond
' M"| to
e r v e d fr
o m il
ir tv d
ish es, fon
d In
„ Jimportant
tiling, consciousness,
to lie
l&gt;o sserved
from
dirty
dishes,
food
to ho
he rnnlrnd
cooked {m
all out of-doors is available
1" pany can care for.
stone.
spirit, or soul, to destruction.
dirty utensils, food to tm handled hy dirty hands, is a man
months out o f the year is surely
■r-sr Mr. I ’ye, a steamship executive j
You've given me desolate reaches who not only deserves to lose patronage hut deserves to he
STR E N G TH - SERVICE - P R O G R E S S
none entitled to he called temper­ of national reputation, must rle-l
A
T
SOME
O
TH
E
R
TIM
E
,
when
In lieu of my forests o f oak;
ate than one where sun-stroke rive satisfaction from
the way
regarded as a dangerous criminal.
minds
are
calmer
nnd
raire
dies
By rail nnd by water
and heat prostrations are com­
In places where cool drinks nnd ice cream arc sold, glas­ down, it will be interesting to hear mon oeeurance in slimmer, and Florida has justified his judge­
You’ ve wrought the same
ment. lie arrived Wednesday at
Mr.
Bryan's
fuller
statement
as
to
ses, and dishes, and spoons, should, of course, he thoroughly
slaughter—
a a B a a 1' ) *
where
zero
weather
keeps
people
Jacksonville
on the Clyde liner n a a s a ■ ! ■ ■ ■ ■ » a ■ s t e a l a n ■ ■ ■ ■ u a . - r a * ! ! ■ ■ ■ ■
My woodlands you’ve turned to sterilized before they are offered for use to any patron. his beliefs that the statement in bundled in wraps or huddled "Cherokee," the largest and finthe Bible about Joshua stopping
n joke.
around a radiator during tho w in -lest coastwise vessel o f the AmcrContainers holding drinks and ice-cream should he thorough­ the sun is literally true.
!
jf
lean merchant marine. The Daily j H
O f course, Mr. Bryan, as an ed­ tcr.
tt o
My tamaracks, ash nnd my pop­ ly clean. "Back o f the counter * should he as sanitary us is
It
was
never
difficult
to
bring
|
News
dids
him
welcome
ns
one
of
«
[‘ anything iu sight. And unless this is true, the place deal­ ucated man, knows that tiie nun winter visitors to Florida.
lars,
The the potent factors in the developMy Ironwood, tough us :» nail— ing out the drinks and the ices should he boycotted, ab­ rei IIy does not move around the leisure class which was catered to incut o f this city ami state.
earth.
In
Joshua’s day iconic
22000-Acres O ra n g e County, about
By every enclosure
solutely.
thought that it did move around
The hazel and osier
The kitchens of restaurants and hotels should he clean the earth, and to make the day
2,000
A cres
prairie,
timbered.
Re-echo their pitiful tale.
T H E O LD F O L K S
and inviting. Refrigerators, rubles, pantry shelves should longer all you need do was to
P L A N T C IT Y N E W S
T W E L V E M IL E S fro n ta g e on St.
1 was proud of my virginal fo r­ he S|M)tless. Food to lie served at public tables and public stop the sun.
ests,
John's in flo w in g w ell district, quick
lunch counters should be guarded against everything that
T o all o f us who have passed than one indicated their idea ; con­
As a maiden is proud of her might make it a carrier o f disease.
MR. B R Y A N knows that even if
cerning
our
value
to
tiie
world.
the
portals
of
childhood
and
have
Joshua had stopped the nun, and
hair;
action g e ts it.
Tim e changes all o f there things.
All of this is well known to every render o f this paper. the earth had gone on turning on entered upon that great broad
From cutting and bobbing
Nobody really likes to eat or drink dirty things. But the its uxis, darkness and nigh*, would highway leading through life there We may have tlmught harshly o f „
You turned into robbing—
P ric e $ 10.00 per acre.
them as they did of us, but after
Denuding my lands wasn't fair. question is, how are the people of Sanford guarding them­ have come just as soon, with Josh­
com e times when we sit iu silent all,
the passing
years
h a v e i"
ua's
battlefield
turning
toward
selves, and visitors in their city, against dirty food and dirty
tcflecLion and retrospection, won- , strengthened a bond, a bond of ■
I'm sending my call to the masses,
the Bruit and away from the set­
drinks?
lering after all what the home kinship, a bond of friendship and H
I've acres of soil that will
ting sun.
The Herald has seen some disgusting conditions, nnd in
please;
There is, of course, scientific folks, the old folks, hack in that a bond o f human interest. We still J
community, town or city, are interested in their going and1 si
It isn't a poet
places where ignorance could not he offered as an excuse. ex,donation ,,f ,Mr' }'***"!* &gt; '■ little
Hunk V f t h e h i d or girl of yeats coming while they too share our 11
t
1 need, ami you know It—
?.!
Will it he necessary to name the puces where attention to lift in the suggestion that Joshua ago who played about the neigh- triumphs or defeat
W e may reThe thing that 1 need is My
221-E. First Street, Opposite Postoffice
who knew all about the sun and
cleanliness
is
lax?
Will
it
lie
necessary,
in
the
interest
of
And we would give a juice at our success ami the triTrees.
the eartli and stopped the tar " " (hurhood.
.
,
1 1good deal to receive an honest hute o f a newly found world, hilt j
specified
—John C. Wrgiht, in Current the public health, to urge a boycott o f certain
from
turning so that tee !,unI opinion o f those who through the after all the keenest pleasure, the
School Topics.
business concerns in Sanford? l)r is a hint to the wise suf­ seemed
uid
to stand still. Bui had
s------- o--------ficient?
Joshua stopped the mirth tin passing years have ever grown greatest joy, comes when wo
«iB
dear to our hearts.
They a re 're a liz e in our success and poin’
Begging used to ho a trade, now ■ Soap and hot water can do wonders. It can remove tiie air would have gone on moving, still there, many o f them, white
with pride to the achievements of
cieating a wind o f a thousand
it’s a profession.
others have gone out of the laud the Imy or girl who was “ raised
filth of counters and tables, o f dishes and cooking utensils.
' 3
o f the living and have joined the around these parts and who we
Headline nays, "Scopes is suf­ It can also take the grime from the dirty hands of waiters ai my.
ilcnt host iu a land across tho knew when he or she was knee
fering from headaches." That’s no­ and soda-jerkers, It um even wash the dirt from some of
I way.
high to a grasshopper."
thing Dayton has been suffering the rags used so generously in the mopping up of spilled
AND, IN ADDITION, with n Sometimes we are privileged to
Life is fall, hearts are glad and
from headlines.
food.
sudden stopping of the earth, the travel hack to those old scenes, success worth while for the boy
And Sanford's health authorities could make tin* uso of oceans, lakes ami rivers would &gt;f wo he of thou* who have wnn- or girl o f long ago who has at
Since Governor Martin suspend­
linvc rushed from their beds, er*' dered from the homeland, and ai last won the recognition and praise
ed him as
ating all over the earth more scr riving hack, we are thrilled with o f the old folks hack home, for
boycotts.
Department, we Imagine II. B.
ions floods than the one Noah'the reception o f those we left be after all they are the ones whose
irtaa.
bundled so easily.
Philips could he arrested for what
bind.
Their handshake
is tho praise is enduring, whose friend­
he thinks o f the chief executive.
Getting into scientific discus­ warmest, their greeting the truest ship is unfailing and whose hap­
M V F A V O R IT E STO R IE S
sions, for learned men like Mr. and their bright look o f welcome piness is fullest when one o f their
By IR V IN 8. COBll
.Today’s beat laugh; There are
Bryan, is like a fly getting
the fullest.
It may be in times own goes out into the world and
mal.y brands o f safety raisers hut
fly paper easy io get on, haul to! past that they spoke sharply of gathers in the fullest measure that
The late Itcrt Green, who will dense woodland several miles from get o ff.
the aharpest one we have seen is
our actions, predicted dire things fleeting success which life bids all
the fellow who tines it will; a lie remembered by vaudeville au­ home. The dusk was closing is.
-------|in our future and in more ways come and gather.
straight flush.—Tri-C ity News.
diences ns a gifted pianist and They were tired and foot sole mil
AMONG LESS imnortunt mat­
—— &gt;— o ---------------composer, told me this one a few homesick nnd they were beginning
ter# you notice that Henry Ford
A news dispatch from Morocco months before his timely death, to get frightened.
H A S M c G IN N IT Y Q U IT?
will probably get some Govern­
suys General Maul in has decided lie said it really happened.
and bath in w a te r w ith a temperature
“ I ’sped we'd better pray," said ment shops, having hid a great
ST. 1'K.TKILSIIURn IX D E I'E N D K N T
to march to Tuzu instead o f going
Tw o very small hoys run away one of the pair, preparing to kneel.
deal more for them than any Imdy j
o f 74 d egrees and fe e l so e x h i l e r a t e d .
to Oueiza. Dh well, it really from their homes one day in the
"N o ," sard his companion, "h i else would pay.
If it is true that Joe McGimiity. ''man. team.
—
For him to rctir.
doesn't make much difference, one town where Green used to spend me do the praying."
..f 5-1 full summers, lias quit busc- would he to deny the legend of
rounds about as had us the other. Ids summers. The grandfather of
lie sank on liis knees, clnspc()
, i hall for good, nothing become.; lie bubbling brook. Hath are exA --O ------ -TH E
FRENCH
have t
one o f the truants was a distin­ his hands and raised Ids
T H A T A N D O N E O F T1IE1R
tea iv away from the Ruhr. (Vi inV, illlm more than the manner o f his tkctid to go mi forever.
"F ellow went to u bathers’ hall guished clergyman of the Epis­ stained fuce aloft.
It
la
not
difficult
to
imagine
crowds
in
the
sir
-t
are
singing'.
out*
J*c
'l^
'iu
e
e
d
with
tmraid he stuck around until a fe l­ copal Church.
"Oil, Lord," he began,
S P L E N D ID
And
°.f th&lt;&gt; Dubuque team, for that widespread colngjums, pro­
low committed hcrpicidc ami left
Toward evening the little run­ must know me. I'm Bisln "ym "Deutschland Uls . Alles."
op Rle Germany wants to join the League L *h,ch ,,,• l,1“ 1 WOH f,v,‘ Ka m v * ” " 1 voked each time Joe scores aclilbecause the party was getting loo aways found themselves lost in a gers' grandson.''
of seven this season and abruptly •veiiienta heretofore regarded as i
o f Nntions.
dandruff.,".—Clermont Press.
R E G U L A R C H IC K E N D IN N E R S
turned in Iris uniform. This i.i impossible at Iris age, do not sit!
"A m i then hud to cut and run
Germany,
NO T
the
United
youth itself.
Only the fire and well on the veteran athlete.
He
in order to beat his w ife home hy
In the school o f experience yui States, is the country that ought impetuosity of a young man can
Contumporury Commenlr
proha lily regards theta in the light j
. a close ahuve,"— Knu Gallic Rec­
$
Nation;.
don’t get a sheepskin. You grovi to join the League o f
meet grievance, rent or fancied, in o f praise recently bestowed by Col- 1
ord
your own to replace the fragment^ Germany cannot be any worse o ff
*ii defiant a manner. There was ouel House on his old friend M.
"The foregoing just bobbed up.
Pence is In sight. The Christian removed.— Sherbrooke ( tjuc.) Red than she is.
hero none o f the conservatism of (ili ineticcati. the T ig e r of France
r
OR
I didn't utt&gt; ii I. Not that I waa nations are agreeing to protect one ord.
t
M years.
He did not patiently When the Tiger expressed surprise !
too slurp, hut because I was strap- another f rum one another.— Los
P O L A N D IS cutting up l»ig es-lhare his locks to the storm, hut, tlmt the colonel would visit a dead,
|&lt;ed.
N ext
please."—Tarpon Angeles Times.
A man he captain of his sou,
S P E C IA L F R IE D C H IC K E N
tnt''H.
Thirteen million peasants Mil.e A 'ax, defied the lightning,
ami
Springs I-cdger.
till he compelled to recognize will lie able to buy land. W hit I O f a young man possessing this mull the urbane Texan rerrion-1
l rated that he was visiting one
"A s we Combed the columns for
the existence
D IN N E R $1.50
W ill William Joinings llrynn he olu,|a
n|uj of a few major ., col Poland is doing now Swedui did abundance o f spirit we are not mi the great; -t o f tile living and j
lippingil, we couldn't brush ties
generals.—
Arkutisni
known in history ns the George Gazette.
before
in
the
day*
o
f
Charles
the
convinced
that
he
means
what
he
began
to
enumerate
seine
o
f
h
^
I]
iuk, tonvorially speaking.'’— Co­ Washington o
off the Evolutionary
Tw elfth and Peter the Great. Had S a y * when he states hi3 intention accomplishments. "See, you are al- j I
coa Tribune.
W ar?—-Jainp;» Tribune.
W ill m ake you fe e l like a regu lar nullj
Polish peasants own'ul their laud ' to retire and forget. Not many irm ly preaching my f uneral scr- 1
A mixture o f the above four in­
Woman ha..r always given
when Charles was marching can Jduys w ill elapse, it may safely he mi n," the inimitable T ig e r cxgredients ought to make up u
much attention to lo r clothes tliaj
or wom an. Go hy w ay o f L o n g w °ot
ward lie might not have been able. -in mired, before the iron man will .Laimeil.
McGim iity, (he pitcher,
Might he worth while being a it was to he expected that
tonic that would make the hair
bol
.U
'4
to go through Poland with h '. lit |he found disporting once more iu is net ready for funeral sermons. I
and P a lm Springs.
clay romWJ.
Then
we could jingo i f every one who fears war or lu.cr she would
Mart u great lie army ns easily as a sharp j the c*. liter o f the diamond. I f lie Praise, wli ‘i; he merits it, in d - ;
----------- to .rcdrcsi
m i.
zings Its p r » i:t r
over
station in tha Pacific can get a few of the movement
her wrong'),—] i knife goesy through n piece m l doesn’t go hack for pay he w ill
1Government's oil-wcllo.— New York Atkarua^ Gazette.
served by his feats o f today, n i . g
KDX.
Evening World.
Icbecxe,
",
not be able to resist the call of the well us yesterday.
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�STEW AR TS W ASHINGTON LETTER
B y CHARLES P.

MISS K A T H R Y N W IL K E Y , Spciet.* Editor.

Office 148

W eddin g N otice Is o f
In terest In Sanford
WEDDING

■rs Class have
at the home of
,11 6n Celery
uck. Hostesses
, Mrs. Hoskins,
■a. J. C. Vaugh;
and Mrs. Me-

a left this week
uyd in Miunii.

TI12 following wedding announce­
ment has been received in San­
ford:
Mr. and Mrs. John William Jahn
announce the marriage o f their
.
daughter
Louise Georgia Hoyle
to
David Dick Hammond
on Tuesday, the seventh o f July,
1925
A t home after September 1
Sanford, Fla.
M i. Hammond la the son of
Mrs. M. L. Hammond
and the
grand hephew o f M. F. Robinson
of this city.
The young couple will reside at
318 Pari: avenuj while their new
home at Lake Jessup is being com­
pleted.

f Palmetto is
.3 in Sanford.

Upsala and G rapeviile

eizenstein left
for
Seattle.

T E L E P H O N E :— Ucs. 428-J

son D. C „ Jr., and guest, Vernl
Stych motored to Daytona Reach
fo r the day Sonday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpaurl are
building an addition of several
rooms and some porches on their
Beardull nvemlo home.
It will Lo of much interest to
many to know that Ingram Guerry
is married and living in Calve ton. Texas. Ingram has been an
engineer on ocean ships for several
years and served in the navy duriiuc ths entire lidrnlinn of the
world war. Many friends here wish
i him happinc.-i and prosperity.

Miss Hinds of Asheville, N.
h e arrived to visit her aider. Mrs.
W. K. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Ballsy have re­
turned from a visit to their old
home in New York.
George Bushnell came over from
Okeechobee and spent th - w ek
end with Ids family at th-dr new
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. I’ raddocU
and little daughter. Myrtle, left
recently to spend the summer at
Hendersonville, N. C.
The young people, chupainmd by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ifonkilis enjoyed
bathing and a weincr road at
Palm Springs Thursday c niing.
Charlie Decker o f Stuck .-die,
Miss., arrived recently to -pend
some lime with his sister, Mrs.
W. J. Hopkins, o f Asheville. N.

M ILANE—TONIGHT

STEWART

W A SH IN G TO N , July 21.— C ry*
of rage always arc to bo heard,
coming from the National Geo­
graphic
Society’s
headquarters
over on Sixteenth street, fo r sev­
eral days after there’s been a pub­
lic reference to Junn Fernandez ns
“ Robinson Cruso's Island.
There’s been one o f these out­
breaks lately, follow ing the death
of I&gt;r. W. C. Farabee, the famous
explorer, whose wanderings were
widely described in the obituary
notices as having included this
particular speck on the map, a l­
most universally alluded to as the
home of Daniel Defoe’s hero dur­
ing all the years his literary cre­
ator kept him cast away.

Now take n look nt a map of
South America, and three or four
hundred miles o ff the Chilean const
you'll find Juan Fernandez in a l­
most exactly the same southern
latitude as Buenos Aires, where,
according to press dispatches, the
thermometer storsl at f&gt; below sera
n few days ago.
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Juan Fernandez wan Alexander
Selkirk’n island nil right. Cnpt, ■
Strnndling of the British privateer
Cinque Ports marooned him there
in 1701 and he stuck it out, nil by
himself, fo r four, or five years be­
fore another ship took him o ff.
They do say uefoe got n good
deal o f his dope from Selkirk but
he certainly didn't borrow the lat­
ter’s island to put in his yarn.
The Crusoe and Selkirk islands
Anybody who ever rend Rob­ don't match.
• » •
inson Crusoe knows that Defoe
speaks &lt;&gt;f Ids island us right in
Some National Geogrnphic So­
Urn tropics— hotter than pepper ciety members say Dofoe had in
.'lGf&gt; days in the year, and 3tJ0 o f mind an island o ff the south of
them quadrennially. Defoe goes southern Central American Carib­
into considerable detail concerning bean coast. Some say he hadn’t
the isle's fauna and flora and the any particular island in mind at
whole thing is tropical parrots, nil, being more interested in Rob­
palms and everything else that inson's adventures than in the part
goes with a climate m ighty close o f the world ho experienced them
to the line.
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EUGENE O’ BRIEN,
BEN A L E X A N D E R ,

M AE BUSCH,
TOM S A N T S C III

A lenae action drama with a heart interest theme
O'Brien, Busch, Alexander, Santachi at their best

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Ten A c re Celery Farm — Close to
N ew Hotel

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REALTO R

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Miss Minnie Beck is visiting
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the hair of the girl students ■
Bobbed Hair W a r Is pulled
with friends in Arcadia.
k
Rooms
501-502.
Phone
95
o
f
the
latter
group
and
berated
Mrs. Jos. Bridgeman has li«r .
First National Bank Building.
*
Cause School Closing them for wearing it bobbed. The J
If Jacksonville is ill. Dr. Tolar is attending her.
girls were finully rescued by their
Sunday school will meet July
hsiness for a few
brother students and HI o f the re *
SA LE S FORCE
20 at 9:30 a. m. instead o f 2:30
aetionaries were arrested.
ns usual.
*
M. M. S T E W A R T
DOUGLAS K IN G
. .!
Miss Essie Stone o f Second
o f Orlando will
street
was
a
guest
Tuesday
of
lest of Mrs. \ ic­
Mrs. Elmer Tyner.
This will be the regular day for
ier left todny for service In the Lutheran church by
the summer with Rev. 0 . O. Kckardt.
Mrs. C. F. Marshall and Mrs. C.
Mi. and Mrs. W, J. llopktns re­
S. Selman of Sanford were callers turned Saturday from a months
v i:il with relatives and frienis in
f Daytona Beach Tuesday to see Mrs. Williams.
Mr. Stafford who has drove a St:ul ville, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., Julia Little Snake, -150-pound Pon­
[Wednesday , the
ca Indian girl, quit her job an fat
well for Mrs. Hilma Lundquist, i. and ether places o f inter:: t.
woman with a circus side show be­
now driving one fo r Elm er LundMi . [Vi’klmm, with her two cause the seat she had to occupy
tick Malisple of quint.
young :,&gt;n;t, Stanley and Clenrence through the performance:', was too
IS S C A R C E
W illing workers were to hold a Peckiiam, left Sunday, July It*, to
quests o f Mr.
hard even with a pillow. She has
picnic
at
the
camp
on
Tuesday
but
spend
the
remainder
of
the
sun­
Jtokes.
returned to her home nt Ponca
it was thought best to v.uit for a nier with relatives in Detroit, City, Okla.
A N D G E TTIN G SCARCER
Loading Station and Hard Road
less
stormy
time.
The
rain
■
ante
in
[raway Is spendMich.
A L L TH E TIM E
I Lake Wales as torrents Mond.j/.
The Imy scouts, with Mr. MunMi -3. Amiek, Airs. Roy Barnard.
brother.
gravei, M-out master, and I'larMrs. Porter and Mrs. Bookout, all
NOW IS TH E TIM E TO GET
ence Pried, assistant, spent Sat­
o f Orlando and Mrs. Fid Randall
urday night, nt New Smyrna
jioch Partin nnd
IN ON GROUND FLOOR
o f Sanford were callers Tuesday to
[tin of Oviedo
Beach, fishing and bathing and
see Mrs. Volis Williams nnd their
[ Sanford.
lolling on the bench.
baby.
•
Dcssie Singletary gave a party
Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher anil son
Holly nnd son o f Volusia county are moving into for her young friends on her birth­
TALLAH ASSEE.
July 23.—
esta of Mrs. S, the home they recently purchased day. Saturday, July 11. which was Work toward completion of an au­
Easy Terms
enjoyed by all ptesenl. A fter many
Marie Beach.
from Messrs. Winn and Vining, games played Ivy the children, de­ ditorium to rent 1.8(H) and addit­
Mr. Vining has moved his fam ily licious refreshments were served. ional dining room space for 100
new girls at the Florida .State
W. B. Williams to a place on Sanford avenue.
College fur Women, a; authorized
at Goidenrod as
Mrs. Volio Williams is looking
in appropriations of the 11)25 leg­
For Further Information
tr. nnd Mrs. Gid for her cousin, Mrs. Carl Dolvtn,
H anged
islature in making iapid headway
Mrs. Nora Church and the fo r ­
Call at Montezuma Hotel,
under the vitpirvi ion of J. (J. Kelmer's daughter and her husband.
Inm,
bur-iness
manage
r
of
the
in­
sera has returned They are motoring here from A t ­
stitution. who elate* that con­
Sanford
Realtors,
fe Springs where lanta, having left there Wednes­
struction will he finished in lime
day
It.
B
S
C
H
U
L
T
E
R
E
A
L
T
Y
CO.,
Inc
time as the guest
for tile opening of the fall I rm
Mrs. Ballinger called to see Mrs.
o f school in Hipten lier,
V. C, Culler in Sanford Tuesday,
» I A K L R E S E R V A T IO N E A R L Y
An odditiottoi appropiiation al­
T H E BETTER A I’ R O lH U T IS TH E S ()O N E R ~ Y O U
ftmU o f Mrs. B. F\ meeting her nephew, Homer (ilea
so
was
made
by
the
laid
legisla­
St to learn that she son who, with his wife, arrived
W
I
L
L SEE IT A D V E R TISE D .
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ture
to
lie
need
in
finishing
the
It. Peters Hospital. Sunday, making n trip in their car
auditorium which wns at that time
from Herman, N. V/, in i ight
am dm- fon .fnictltfft. " 'lir e ami it tv*
L k lt U lillll* !
M 1 J S 2 A&gt;: •* i : dn£i. J U
rluiii when finished, in addition to
Mr. nml Mrs. Wnsterdlck, Mr.
ienrla o f Mrs. C. !L and Mrs. Barney Beck, Mr. and
haring a sealing capacily o f 1,800
Interested to leant Mrs. Clidewell and Mr. and Mrs.
rvili tie titie of th" most modem of
ling nicely nt the II. C. Lumlquist and the young
its kind in Hie South. It it equip­
bn Hospital.
ped with a pipe organ recently in­
fidks o f the three families had a
stalled at a co t o f $ iO.IIOtl. which
picnic supper Thursday, July 10,
is o constructed Hint addition:!
ickson and attrac- at Crystal Lake.
may Is- m ule from time to time
ater, are spending
Voile Williams took a trip to
until it is finally completed.
In Georgia, ns the Fort Myers, Monday, coming hack
Tile old dining room, capable of
a and relatives.
Wednesday with two Buicks. Ills
ncroini'dnliu;: 1,200 girls will con
cousin, Edwin Gammage o f Com­
linin' in use while additional spar
inaldson leaves to­ merce, (!n., came over on his mot­
for 100 will he added directly be­
ne in Miami. She orcycle, taking dinner at his home
low, mid oil I lie first floor o f the
beks here visit inn en route home from Titusville,
* aim* building.
Mrs. Hilma Lumlquist was very
I V. L. Wagner.
A authorized hv tb&gt; !e"H &lt; »l''re
One ) &gt;:iy Sale on Palm Poach Pants. Regular
ill and threatened. Dr. Denton
jtwo fire stairways are being infeared, with appendicitis. He took
| tailed, oiii' in l.iowarti and one in
grade. A ll nicely tailored and best grade. Grey
her to the hospital Saturday. She
I Kli/.nhi lh Hall.
returned Monday and is at present
| Three llmusaml dollar.! will l&gt;e
brown. Special fo r Saturday............................. $1.'
with her sun. Edwin. Her sou Aron
-|H&gt;nl for new and additional walks
came Saturday from Jacksonville
and for improvement o-i Gie cam­
and returned there Tuesday.
pus lim ing the summit-. This en­
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nytund nnd
and daughter his daughters. Belli and Gertrude,
tire amount o f work is under ac­
tive 'tipervi iuu o f Mr. Kellum.
ifher who
an mol the latter’s husband, F’.dwin
Her at Coronadi Johnson, all of Miami,
White mo girls were compelled
pent a
BOYS S H IR T S A N D BLOUSES
lg Friday am number o f days at the home of
to live o ff rumpus lust year be­
cause of shortage
of
dormitory
Axel's sister, Mrs. August Sw inI pare, it i.. e timatc.l that more
mu. When hU fit at w ife was alive
than that number uni t no taken
Is of Mrs, Vance they lived in Upsolo, the girte
One Day Sale white and colored percals and madras and
care o f -iiuilurly during the coin­
l glad to know have nut been back ince they were
ing term and the total number of
[ered enough to babies. Axel ha:, done well in real
student-* attending the Florida
lie Orlando hoa- estate. They left Monday f&gt;&gt;r i
State College for Women w ill be
plain white, guaranteed fa s t colors. R egu lar $1.25.
Bi Sanford.
visit with the wife's folks in Wauaround 1,000.
1chain.
mul L. Redfi rn. Mrs* Harney Itcck and smi ,
The legislature o f 1913 redi i_ c it u i d d j
95c
Blrs. iledf -rn' &lt; buries and Barnwell, Mrs. Pritcli
Irictid the state and made the
If. Spencer and ard, Mrs. Wester dick and .'liss A robin that was building a nest
fourth congressional district, NV.
I* thin morning I Alary Fields motored to Haines in a tree in a Toledo (O .l backyard
J.
Sear , « f Ki: limmee, was electaccidentally
hanged
himself.
In
[Klfers, Fla.
City’ on Monday to visit Mr. and
led the fit i representative from
Mrs. G. A. Edge and baby. The some way he becam • entangled in i the fourtli district and be now
u string he was using in construc­
Wight has re- two latter will remain for a weeks
‘ holds that office.
S A L E O N W A S H S U IT S
t to her former visit. Mrs. Edge is best known tion of the nest.
Green, Ky. She hero by her maiden name, Mis
A ll styles in summer Wash Suits. Soli cl colors and small check
* George Me- Hazel Pritchard. On the way bade
almetto avenue they took supper with Mrs. Westeed fast colors. Chambray, K iddy clo th and linen.
home there.
terdick’s cousin, Mrs. Albert John­
son at Loughman, Fla.
$3.50 Suits, m ade o f linen fo r .......................................................
left Wednesday
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Beach Property

Work Is Authorized
For Completion Of
College Buildings

SPECIAL SA LE SA TURDA Y
On Boys’ Wear

*ew '«rk city

V Enjoyed
A fternoon
ptrrnoon Mr. and
It: delightfully enI beach party honr ’ a Mr. and Mrs.
» o f Little Rock,
| motored over to
I enjoying
a ren the ocean, after
-d picnic lunch was

(ECUEI
andwidles at Rose
ilium Three miles
G. Cooked by ex-

Ladies—
I* r.m h , renovating,
holatery material"

East Sanford

Goo Guerry is at West Palm
Beach doing carpenter work.
Mr. and Mra. L. !■’. Lubinski
have gone to Hollywood lly-thaSea to reside.
&gt;,
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Miller are
driving a beautiful new , WillyaKnighl coimg.
W alter Kaulerson la at home
from East Beach where he has
been fo r several months.
Mrs. Jack Hickson had as recent
guests her sister, Mra. Evans and
children from St. Augustine.
J. F’. McClelland and children
drove to Sarasota for a few days
visit with relatives last week.
Mr. and. Mrs. Gilla Sipes hud a
son horn to
them
this week.
Mother and son are doing fine.
Jack Hickson is convalescing at
home from several weeks illness
at the hospital with dengue fever.
A . D. Shoemaker has bought th-*
Irving Eatridge farm of improved
land at Beardail and Geneva ave­
nues.
Mrs. C. C. Morris nml son Robert
o f West Palm Reach have been
guests at tho W. It. Guerry home
recently.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs,
Christ Bucunel July Dk being the
eleventh child born to them, seven
o f whom are living.
Dr. and Mrs. D. C- Patten nnd

$2.50 Suits, made o f chambray fo r ..................................................
$2.00 Suits, m ade o f Chambray, all colo r s ....................................
$1.75 Suits, made o f Khaki and chambr ay. 'Sizes 2 to 8 years....

Call at our store and let us explain
how you may become the ow ner o f
this fa t baked chicken.
W e have at all times

Wash Hats
Best grade Pajam a check
Special fo r one day

A ll sizes

A ll colors o f fast colored materials
plain white and small check.

Regu&gt;

lar 05c and 75 fo r
i

F A N C Y C A K E S, PIES, CHEESE,
HO M E B A K E D H A M , S A N D W IC H ­
ES A N D S A LA D S .
H ot Rolls every afternoon at 1 p. m.

Routh’s Bakery
Delicatessen and Retail Bakery
PARK AVE.

45c each
L IN E N K N IC K E R S
en. A ll sizes............

Plain white and black and brown check . A ll pure lin.................... ......................... .....................$2.50 and $3.00

T he Y owell C ompany

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Bob Morris Holds Sanford ATHLETICS B E S T
To Three Hits On Thursday PHILLIES, TAKING
And Saints Win Six To One AMERICAN L E A D

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Messncr, 3b... 5
2
Allen, a s . ......3
0
Doyle, 2b....... 2
2
Brown, cf. .. .. 2 1
Hernandez,rf...
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2 2
2 1
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BIBLE

WH
live, B
no pl&lt;
wicket
from ;
ye die
33:11.

Realtors

Poole's Tim ely Hitting Large*
ly Responsible for Victory;
0
Yankees Trounce Senators;
0
t)
White Sox and Indians Win
0
0

FLO RID A S T A T E LEAGUE
(Second H u ll)
Won Lost I
Tampa .. .. ............2IJ
K
Lakeland .............. ID
13J
St. Petersburg . . . . 1 I Hi
AVfnners P a t Over Four Runs S a n fo rd .................. 8 21

Totals I.
T A M i'A
.Snead, 2b,
Hickey, 3b.
Estrada, If.
W elk, ss. ..
lam, r f........
Allen, cf. ..
Huggins, e.
Jcism er, lb,
Swanson, p.
T o t a ls ......... 30 3 7 27 12 4
Score by innings:
L a k ela n d ............... 000 004 001-—5
T a m p a ................. 000 001 002— 3
Summary: Thro base hit, Es­
trada. Stolen base, Bonder. Sac­
rifice, Weik.
Swanson.
Douiile
play, Bonder to Edwards to Welch;
Buckley to Edwards.
Left on
base, Lakeland 0; Tampa 5. Base
on halls o ff Swanson 1; Cusack 1.
H it by pitcher, Cusack (JesHiuer
,2), ( Struck out by Cusnek I;
Swanson I. Umpires, Baxter ami

I’hiladelphia
Washington
Chicago .. ..
St. Louis ..
Detroit . ..
Cleveland ,
New York
Boston .. ..
SOUTHERN LE A G U E
Won Lost
New O rleans............ 55 40
Nashville ................. 50 -17
Atlanta ....................51 50
M em phis.................. 51 52
C h attan ooga......... -10 48
Little R o c k ............ 47 50
Mobile
............ 48 53
Birmingham,.,
, 45 52

Much difficulty is being oxper*
innionl.ujl). the ,i;qiMH;urtimi. Ml*, til
road ' through tno
Everglades
where the muck is several feet
deep.
Two canals for drainage
are being built. The muck is re­
moved from both until tin* linestone foundation i* i cached. The
rock from one i-arml is- then plac­
ed in the other ami a rack founda­
tion road made of the canal.

S A L L Y LEA G U E
Won. Lost.
Charlotte ................, 54 28
Spartanbu rg........
fill 33
M a c o n .................... 44 39
A u g u sta ................... 42 41
A s h e v ille .................. 41 42
Greenville .. ..............39 13
Columbia ...........
34 -18
K n o x v ille ................ 27 57

Claude l.'Engle . of Jacksonville,
was elected cong i ■ man at large
from this state ia the general
election of 1912 and served from
March 1913 to March 1915.

Yesterday’s
Results
FLO RID A S T A T E L E A L l l
Tampa 3; Lakeland 5.
St. Peter*'burg 0; Sanford 1.

S2o.no

at

$14.50

$ 1 0 .5 0 a t

$ 12.00

$ 1 5,00 a t

$ 10.00

$ 1 2 .5 0 a t

$ 8.50
$ 7.00

$ 1 1 .0 0 a t

on improved Business ami Residential Property
in Sanford
l ands immediately available subject to title
examination.
A P P L IC A T IO N S FOB A P P R A IS A L S

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IIE A L T O IIS
M E N 'S CI.OTHING
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We can d«i the name far you, if you let un do ynur selling. W e olitnin hj.i
er fronts nnd effect immediate snlffl.
E ***
\vr have thousand of inquiries from Northe rn prospects anxious to m ^
quick turnover.
f '**
We have made money fo r others because the y follow our advice.
W e desire to hear directly from owners interested in w ilin g their |m&gt;ptrt

Build n houao and pay rent to yourself. Build apartment hotis,
care o f the people that are coming here by the thousac

J. H. JACKSON
F IR S T M O R TG A G E LO AN S.
O ffice— 112 East Second Street.

Telephone (ill

when you
picnic basket

IR O P IC A M L O T IIS ,M O H A IR S , C A U E R D IN E S , P A L M
REACHES, L IN E N S , S E E R S U C K E R S

Are Now Receiving Application Fur

-a.

W E EARNED $350,000.00 FOIt OUR CLIENTS 1^3

10(1— HID— 100 Suits

W rig h t, W arlow and Company

112 Park Avenue

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N e w Corporation1
Law Prom ises T o
Re Very Popular

TALLAH ASSEE
Jnly
23.—
Florida’s new corporation law, en­
acted by the 1925 legislature, pro­
mises to prove as popular, or per­
haps more so, than was anticipated
by its proponents.
'cretnry o f State Crawford,
tinder whose department the law
I- administered, states that he i.;
receiving inquiries about the new
charter provisions from through­
out the country in an ever-increas­
ing number. One o f these recently
came from an attorney in Miss­
issippi who said he devoted much
o f his time to obtaining charters
and handling business
of
that
character.
H eretofore
he ha.l
been d tiling largely with the
state of Delaware, hut since ex­
amining the Florida law he found
its provisions more attractive to
do business under than were those,
the-concluding num oPra 1.4 !
o f the Delaware statute.
|though drawn an even hr*-;
tlie twin program, the New
There
ore
visible
evidences
aplenty in the secretary o f state's
i-luh lost first place in the
tional League to the Pirates , who |office that the new law is popular
defeated the Cardinals.
v- ith those seeking incorporation
papers.
Fomerly— under tho old
First Game
Score by innings;
law— two or three clerks ami steNew York
90(1 (KI0 102—;o-l 1-0 iiographera handled all o f the ciiarBoston
..
ooo 11
0-12-9 ter business o f the department,
Batteries: Bentley [util dow dy; Today the personnel in this depart
Cooney and Hcimer.
|ou at has increased to a dozen or
j o, and new di sks are being mov
fjermul Game
Score by innings:
lu i in from day to day tu provide
New York . no uol (HO -5-12-1 working space for new employes.

$28.50
$20.50
$2.2.50
$21.50

The Constitution of 1885
vided I hat the date legisla
should meet m ISH7 and that
cry ten years thereafter tin*
prcsenluUvc. in the slate sl­
umI house should In* appoit
The senate was limited In :i2 M
bora ami the house to &lt;i8.

+* S

DIRECT C O M M U N IC A TIO N W IT H OUR N E W Y O R K A N D BOSTON J

ON SUITS

SOUTH V II.A N T IC I.E
Spartanburg P.l; Greenville
Knoxville 9; Asheville 15.
I 'oluiuhtu-Chiirinltc, ruin.
Macon 2; Augusta 3.

DuIlOSK A N D H O L L E R

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M I D S U M M E R

N A T IO N A L LEAGUE
Boston 0-3; New York 3-5.
I’ittslnirgh 3; J • oiiis 2.
Others not scheduled.

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Chattuilooga Hi; Mobile 4.
Little Rock 3; Atlanta I.
Memphis t); Biniiingllam 3.
Na-hville 2-9; New Orleans 0-7

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Hermitage ][ J

P A Y A B L E IN 5 OR 10 Y E A R S — E A S Y TER’

troll here, 8 to ,4. Connully a l­
lowed only one hit in 7 2-3 in­
ning*: a fter Thurston had been
hatted from the box by the Tigers Rally In Ninth Inning, Scor­
in the second inning, when they
ing Two Runs, Win Game;
scored three of their runs.
Giants
and Boston Braves
Score by innings:
Split Double Bill Thursday
Chicago
. 301 HOI 000-8-10-1
Detroit
030 out ooo— t- ;s-:i
Batteries: Thurston, Connully nnd
Crouse; Dallas, Holloway
and
Ihutslcr.

A M E R IC A N LEAG UE
Bhiladelphia 5; Boston 4,
New York 11; Washington 7
St. Louis 1; Cleveland 10.
Detroit -I; Chicago 8.

i

W alker Hotel, Titusville, Fla.

Boston ......... 200 010 000-3-11-1
Batteries: Greenfield nnd Sny
dtr; Gonowich, Craliam and Gib
son.

New York
Brooklyn ..
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
St. Louis .
Chicago .. ..
Boston .. ..

P rom oters,

to Loan on Im proved business property, resides
A p a rtm e n t Houses.

In That Inning WhenSmokN A T IO N A L LE A G U E
ers Go to Pieces; Cusack
Won Lost
Pitches For Highlanders Pittsburgh
T A M P A , July 2 L — The
Lake­
land Highlanders heat the Smok­
ers here Thursday afternoon 5 to
3, in the firs t game o f the threegam e series. The Tampa team
went to pieces in the sixth inning
nnd the winners put four runs
over on two singles and two e r­
rors. Swanson paved the way for
his own defeat when he walked
Buckley. Ponder singled and sec­
ond nnd third were occupied when
Welch
grounded
out.
Brazier
filled the buses when he walked
nnd them Edwards singled to right
center.
LAKELAN D
AB It II PO A E
Buckley .. . . . . I 1
1 3 2 0
Ponder, 3b.......5
1
1 1 5 a
Welch, ss........... 4 0
1 2 2 0
Brazier, c f.......... 3 1 0
1 0 0
Edwards, lb , . . 4 l
1 12 1 0
S. Johnson, If. .. 4 0
0 3 0 0
Surface, r f. ... . 3
1
1 3 0 0
Francis, c...... 4
0
1 2 0 0
Cusack, p...... 4 0
1 0 2 0

Devel opera

■

Meet Mr. Garland Buckeye, more affectionutely called “ B ig Boy.”
lie ’s a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. And n good one, even
though a left-hander. In his last four starts lie’s turned in as many
victories, allowing hut six runs and 27 hits in the 30 innings. This is
his initial season with the Speukeritca. lie ’s baseball's largest pitcher,
weighing 235 pounds.

How They Stand

V

BUSINESS PROMOTION

Game’s Largest Pitcher

P H IL A D E L P H IA , July 2 1 .The Athletics took the opening
it ! liarncR, lb .............'1 0
0 1 0 0 game o f the series with Boston
&gt;11Be*«e, c........... •!
0 1
5 0
1 here Thursday, 5 to 4. The tri­
Morris, p........ 4
0 1
0 4
0 umph was Romqiel's seventh of
the season and bis sixth victory in
K
T . tnl* ......... 29 0 0 27 12 1 ns many games with the Red Box.
1
Sti c by innings:
Poole's timely hitting was largely
0 S a n fm il............... 000 001 000— 1 responsible for Boston’s downfall.
0 St. Pete ................ 410 100 oox 6
Storo by innings:
2
Summary: Two base hit, Frin- B o s to n ......... 000 001 210-4-10-1
1 bie, Harris, Hesse. Stolen base, Philadelphia
002 010 20x—5-11-1
0 Meisner 2, Doyle 2, Brown. SacBatteries: Buffing and Heving;
0 rlfice, Allen, Barnes.
L e ft oil Rommel and Cucchrane.
0 base, San lord 4; St. Petersburg
0 7. Base on balls, o ff Chapman 4;
0 Morris 3, Struck out by Chap0 man 3; Morris 4. Hits o ff Chap*
— man 4 in 7 innings, Alverson 2 in
4 I. Losing pitcher Chapman. Um­
pire, Pil'h. Time 1:45.

0 j Cox, i f . ................ a o

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Classified D irectory

A dvertising

F or R en t

F or Sale

FOR BIG RESULTS®
*n j 1 0 It S A L K — 3 east front SanUi.m
D LR
LEI! ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
n in v w S &amp; I
L.A
Au
UDMAl.K
D A IL Y N E W S — it covers Brow- terms. Box 431. rare Herald,
nrd County thoroughly which is
one o f the most rapidly growing FOR S A L E — Corner lot and ad­
joining lot on Palmetto Avc.,
sections on the Florida
Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon terms. Box 431. care Hcrnld.
request.
FOR S A L E : LU M B ER delivered
in and around Sanford, yellow
L E A R N ABO U T Polk County and
Lakeland, through
the
Star- pine framing, sheathing, siding,
W IG H T P R IN T S H O P -P rin tin g
flooring, ceiling and finish.
At
Engraving, Embossing. See Us Telegram. Best advertising me­ prices thnt are a savings to you.
dium in South Florida. Published
first
W c do it.
Phone 417-W!
mornings.
STAR -TE LE G R A M — Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla.
|R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
Lakeland. Florida.
GOOD IU IY

P R IN T IN G
FOR Q U ICK SE RVIC E, try T H E
SE M IN O LE P R IN T E R Y , W. N.
i Lumley. Prop. P R IN T IN G T H A T
PLE ASES, at very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
writers.
Telephone 93, Welaka
Bldg.

REAL KSTATB

J.

K. M 'U K L lfs G , sub-division
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando,
Florida, and
Flora
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
T IN A N D M E T A L WORK
SIGNS
Any Kind— Anywhere

Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. A t
First Street.
MOST b «
|l Tfce H a -

or b| letSliraallarails.

JAM ES H. C O W A N — A ll kinds
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Bont Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

KITlctant.

M .

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within ra«r
o f Sanford

ftrn nreiled.
bra any «»»•
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far

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M IR A C LE Concrete C o, general
cement work, sldewalke, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxee. J. K.
Terwllleger, Prop.
H IL L LU M B ER CO. House
Service. Quality and Price.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
West Third Street
Phone 605

This
O R T

D A V ID B. II Y E B
ARCHITECT

■rectory
Mottlgraphing,
^nailing— ns you
you
want it.
IE. Porch, First
[Bldg.
FO R R E N T
Car. Drive it
|k and Seoqnd St

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Orlaado, FI.rlda

H IL T O N ’S
nAnnKii

shop

113 Magnolia Ave.
8 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given T o Ladies and Children.

K . F O R H IR E
[TO SE R V IC E

Day Chinnware in English force,u j ‘ r«in* ns-, lain*, Jlimirinn and Japanese
tone 551 anil 83-W
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Chinn make lovely gifts

CAFK
rice and Quality
Reigns
.1 A
C A F K
iffle House
Mgr. 103 W. 1st St.
|l c a k e
In Service and Qttalb eet and Park Ave-

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W . H. LO N G
M EAT M ARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Snnford, Fla.

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Gillon &amp; Platt
Everything elec422. Eloctragith
TIONS AND
PPLIRS
stations. Magjd. First and Elm,
and 10th Street.

H. A. S P E IR
Contractor and Builder
•99-M — Phone —
2108 PA LM E TT O

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Ocean View Hotel
Mrs. F. J. Coals. Mgr.
CORONADO R F A C II. K t.O R ID A
Open AII the Vrnr

H a t e s : 1.1.Oil p e r day.
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1881.

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Wanted

A P A R T M E N T FOR R E N T — At W A N T E D : Btiiding lot cloao in
Y0O
T H Y N *C
*
give location and price first let­
tractive and convenient.
Call
at Herald office fo r further in­ ter “ B" c.o. H-rnld.
formation.
W A N T E D : Laly agent, spnrc time,
FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
good money Phone 571-J.
new npnrtmcnts. phones includ­
ed. By week month or year, well W A N T E D : Etpcrienced roof man
located near ocean.
W rite or
wants roof repairing jobs. All
phone R. L. Sclden, Sclden Bldg, work guarantied. J. S. Willfhms.
Daytona Beach, Fla.
217 Sanford Avenue., Phone 178W.
Corner lot. Goldsboro. For snlc. FOR RENT: Attractive two room
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales Phone 488-J.
apartment for summer. Adjoin­ W A N T E D : Fxperienccd waitress.
through the Xenia Gazette. Xen­
Apply Mnnlattnn Cafe.
10 8
ing bath, private front and back
ia. Ohio.
Rich agricultural dis­ FOR S A LE or rent: Pico restaur- entrance. 217 E. Third St.
K j\ T H
u m /n Ys ih c :
Palmetto Ave.
trict. Want ad and display rates
ant completely furnished ready
Y o u ; /AMY
0\JAV
—
on request.
for business. Seven rooms up­ FOR REN T: Tw o room apartment W A N T E D : Stlcsman to sell our
stairs. A ll occupied. Have been
made to nvnsure suits. Direct
— good location.
Apply at 12
A R E
'T O O
r
COI.UMRUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — in business in present location 3.7 or 6. 011 Magnolia Avc.
to consumer a 23.50. Liberal com­
L IS T E N
Classified ads have the largest yenrs. Want to retire,
mission.
Aptly A. I.. Lipthrott,
FOR REN T: House.
See John Dlst. Manage*, P. O. Box 1881,
circulation in Southwestern Geor'M A N Or&gt;P7-*—
Musson.
Orlando, Floiidn,
gia. Rate 8c (C-word line) line. FO R S A L E : Pair of good mules,
weight 1,000 pounds each. Also
TO RE ACH the prosperous farm­ Chattanooga Wagon and McCor- FOR RENT: Attractive, gnrngc W A N T E D : Sties girl. Prefer one
apartment. Two rooms nnd a
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­ piick mowing mnehine. Both ns
who has hid some sales exper­
bath.
Instantaneous hot water ience. Apply The Bntket Friday
ia county advertise in the lk-Land £ood n* " ? w« Ask E. N. Sutton,
heater.
Furnished or unfurnish­
between 1 nnl 2 p. m.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash Geneva, Fin.
ed. 3 blocks from town. Tele­
with order.
c d
FOR
S
A
L
E
:
Good
milk
cow.
One
phone 318 or call at 305 Park A v ­ W A N T E D A r ONCE: Thoroughly
____
i
Jvl
Yellow Jacket Spray Mnehine. enue.
capable
mile
stenographer
and
M AIN E — W atcrville,
Morning Phone 2102.
general offiq&gt; man desires nny
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
FOR RENT: Two room apartment,
clcss of pubic stenographic work.
people are interested in Florida FOR S A L E : Gorman police dog.
adjoining hnth, also sleeping
Address Mr. Tisher, room 20. Shir­
property.
Reach them through
Call 402 M. R. R. Pippin.
N O N C5
Y O U R
room. 307 E. 3rd St.____________
U P
!.&lt;J—
ley Apartments.
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
FOR RENT:
New front room
FOR
S
A
L
E
:
5
Room
house,
large
plication.
P U L L
U P
“ TO
apartment. Private bath. Phone W A N T E D : Position by young man
lot, excellent loentinn, between
382
W.
West
First
Street.
who has hid two nnd one-half
T H E
C U R B
V .ll
A L IT T L E W A N T AD IN Tho t*vo subdivisions. Terms. Beau­
HERALD will bring you in big tiful 0 ncro benring grove, prapes, FOR REN T: Five room house. years o f colbge preparation nnd
results.
Advertise those old ar­ pecans, etc. Large 9 room house,
Furnished.
Good location. In­ uotwithstnndiig that part is w ill­
ing to work. An interview will bs
ticles you have stored away and located in town close to Sanford. quire 219 W 5th St.
nppreeijited. N. N. Care of Herald.
have no use for. A little thirty- W rite. B. Edwards, Box 705, San­
cent ad may bring you several ford.
FOR BENT: Two room furnished
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
apartment nnd garage. 703 Pal- W A N T E D : Experienced saleslad­
FOR
QUICK
SA
LE
:
Tw
o
lots
in
sentative will call nnd see you.
ies for ladici ready-to-wear. A p ­
motto
Ave.
Ginderville. One lot front High­
ply Style Shoi, 309 Sanford Avc.
FLORIDA— O R LA N D O — Orlando way. Phone 349.
FOR REN T:
First floor apnrtMorning Sentinel; largest classiment, just remodeled. Attractive
Rooms For Kent
fied business, rntc lc a word, min­ FOR S A L E : 3 burner oil stove. nnd convenient. 202 Park Ave.
-e iK s r r j
imum 2 lc cash with order.
Electric
motor nlmost
new.
L_2.
Room and board.
FOB BENT: One 4 room cottage11’ OR R E N T:
Phone 625-J.
with electric lights nnd g a r a g e ..'1™ preferred. Good homo cook­
THE M O RNING J O U R N A L is the
Rnte.a reasonable. 1 Apply tin- Court House In .Sunforil, Flu­ Section Seventeen ( 17» Tow n sh ip
FOR S A L E :
Motor boat. Steel Price $15.00 per month. Apply to ing.
accepted want ad medium in
T w e n ty -o n e
121)
South.
Rang'
Mrs. Fernandez, 811 Elm Avenue. id.i. on tin- 1.Mli day uf August, A.IV Th
hull. 32 ft. long. 8 ft. 3 in. wide, Mrs. II D. Durant. Mike Mary.
irty f 301 Cast appear »«i this b ill
1325, tlii'ii mid them to show cause
Daytona (F la .) Omi cent a word
Phono 871 W.
13 ft. 8 in. deep. 25 horse power.
of complaint on or liofnre Srd day
why
M
il
til
Petition
In
m-ll
Itenl
Fsaa insertion. Minimum 25c.
f August A. It. P.I26. the same be.
Sterling engine. Speed 15 miles an FOR RENT: 2 nice furnished FOR R E N T— Rooms with or with­ Inle to pay Pcbtn should not lie olug
o rule day o f this Court at tho
granted.
hour. 80 gallon gasoline copper
housekeeping
rooms.
$20.00
Court
House. Hanford, Florida, to
IT IS Fl'ItTH KU OHOKHKP that
out meals.
Reasonable rates
TA M P A D A IL Y TIM ES, Tampa. tnnk capacity. Canopy. W ill sent month. 312 or 31 I East 5th Street.
this t-lIIItloll In. putillslii-d In Tile answer the hill o f complaint filed
Lincoln
House.
l-l.i. Thousands read the clas­ 25 people. If interested write
Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ In said case ugalnst you. and In d e ­
lished In Hanford. Seminole County. fault th ereof that a decree P ro Con*
sified pages o f Florida’s Great “ Motor Bont”
Post O ffice 521. FOR BENT: 3 room apartment. FOR R E N T: la rg e
furnished Florida, tim-e enelt week for four rosso he entered ugalnst you and
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. W inter Park, I-'la.
the court proceed r * purlu.
Furnished. People with children
room. Union Avenue, near new consecutive weeks.
It Is ordered that this 'rd er no
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
need not apply. 417 West 2nd St. hotel. Telephone 571-J.
W IT N I’SS My hand nnd nfflelal published III the Hanford H erald as
seal tlilu the I Tin day of July A. t&gt;. the named defeuipints herein n m e
FOR S A L E : Fine home. I room
Write fo r complete rate card.
t» IU16.
a w.«* k for F ig h t consecutive w eeks
house, screened porch,
1 1-2
III I lid newspaper.
FOR S A L E — Space on the page
-JAS.
, .H. SNA
, u HON*.
l.ost. Ann Found
WEST V IR G IN IA — Clarksburg. acres land. 100 trees, variety small
r .
-I
i
i
»ir 1 County Ju d g e o f Sotillliole I m in ty .
\\ !ti.ess inv Imn,l fil’d
• f f i c ’.at
for classified advertisements. |.|„r|q„.
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­ fruit, nursery of limo trees. Meal
mill at Hanford. Florida tills Silt
i S F . A I .)
Why
not
rent
those
vacant
rooms,
LOST:
I
’.tcknge
containing
half
•lav
.
f
tune.
A.
It.
UJV
ing issue 1 cent per word, mini­ for poultry farm. Located south
II
luly l7-SI-H-AilKU»t
tS F A l.l
circle gold wedding ring, ad­ or sell that second-hand goods?
eity limits on brick road to Orlan­
mum 34c.
V. F. IH)|t|||.AHH Clerk.
dressed
to
Mrs.
E.
A.
Sutton,
RV A. M. WKF.KH. l» C
do. Rrrgnin for quick .-ale. Sick­
I&gt;
COURT
OF
I'll I N T S
IN
T IIIJ
S F.V K N TII
J t I l l C I Vt,
C O IN T V .
I t i l l I I T . IV W i t F O R H ttM I N - J. II Morrow, H-dlcIlor fo r ComPA L M BEACH C O U N TY — The ness. F. K. West, Longwond, Fin. iona! hnnk. Return to 218 French, .11 IR ill, S i : i l l M l l . l i
plalnant.
r i.o iiin \ .
IN
Greensboro, N. C. Lost in 1st NatI 'l. I tlt t l l A
&lt;il,t-l
rut \ T l .
scene o f
stuT-itdous develop- —
tlrlindo. Fla.
t it V M F.IIV .
ntent. Read about it in the Palm FOR S A LE : N. C. and Alrus7.i nml receive reward.
IN UK T IIK KHTATK OF F P IT II I„ .1 CHAM ft Fit.
seed rye.
Crimson
and Burr
AI.ICK I'HWFR. deceased.
A'* « ’.*mpllan-tnl
j v c o u r t i »F C l t P N T Y J tltH Ilk
Beach Pont. Sample copy sent on
l l ll.l. T&lt;&gt; il l I F T TITLES
H T A T H i »F F L O R ID A .
clover seed. W rite for prices. Hick­ LOST: Small packet of hills*. Fin­
request.
C
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l
n
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l
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n
HP PS T U C K Fit 111 At.
it, re estate o f W illiam Henry
der plea-e return to The Hume
ory Seed Co,, Hickory, N. C.
T o Mrs F IV lli'itlson &gt;&gt;f K i n g ­
Oelger. Hustu Florence Helgwr. J e ff
• Supply Co.. 730 Wc*l Church St., ston. t i n t , Mrs i&gt;. F. F. M o r to n o f IteHpoiidant.
Order *&gt;t I'HMIrnllun
thivta tl*-lger, Phiirlea W immI thw Unt­
ADYERT1SLNG g d t results if it
O rl.iiolo, F lo r id a . Joseph VVIIII.ioi
Orlando.
Flu.
~ rial
il Is o r .l'i i il « li.,t A••*» atltl each M,.r. minor-. Hp i i i I iiii I.* County,
tenches potential buyers.
PaP o w e r . In-oliO- p-rsnil. It .1 M. P o w ­ of &gt;*.u l o - w l l ; Flips 'luak*-r
mi l | SotW n Is heraliy g iv e n to alt
e
r as Klliirdlutl o f Joseph W i l l i . MO
■Tucker his wife, if livin g or whom It may i-onenra. that M.tggln
T ry Smith’s Barber
latka Daily News is circulated in
P o w e r , ins.no* person. Iiolli of l.«*ng- If d*-.td all p.ir lles claim in g an in- I k tielger,
A
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t
o
m
o
b
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s
na guardian nf
o f W illia m
liclger. ns
nn industrial nnd agricultural sec­
u'lind, F l o r i d a nnd It. J. M P o w e r icri-at as heirs, devises, legateea or Henry lle lg er. Hush* Florence l i e l g e r
o f t. o n wo od. F lo r id a , mol all o i l i e r other olitliiiuiils. hv tlmiiglii or m i­ J e ff
tion.
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and
Charles
D
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CSF.I.*
CARS
Shop for good barber
person s elalntlliK Inte rest In and to nor the nliove named parties
do- W om lrow ilelicer. minors, w ill, nit
1921 Ihalge Touring.
the f o l l o w i n g desi-rllied hinds, l y ­ r&gt; nanl or otherwise, mid all un­ the 271 h day o f July. A. D.. i 923.
A D V E R TISE in the Journal-ltering mid lie l n g lii Heinlnole Cuinity. known parties cl.ilmlng an Interest apply lo the llouoraide James tl.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
In the HoiltInvest ija a rte r (HW t - l ) Sharon. County Judge In uud for
F lo r id a , i n - w i t .
greatest work. Ladies welcome. 1923 Dodge Coupe.
aid, South Gcorgin’s
nf tho Southwest Quarter IHW S-tl said County, lit Ills o ffice In Han­
HIV I I o f HIT I I and N\V
newspaper, Morning, afternoon,
1922 Dodge Touring.
of Heel Ion I i. Tow nship 21 H. Itaugu ford. Ill said county, at 10 o'clock,
t l o f MW I - 1 and
I*. 1-2 o f
Cluasiticd N ext to Valdez.
weekly nnd Sunday.
3» H Hemlnole County, Florida, ap ­ a m ..r a. soon t b . r . a f t e r aa the
MW t - l . Her. T h i r t y - f o u r (111
1923 Dodge Graham I
1-2 ton
pear to tile hill o f complaint file I m atter can he lieurd. for authurlly
T
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s
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T
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n
t
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(20|
South.
rates 10c per line. Waycross JottrTruck.
H i n g e T w e n t y - n i n e (2 J ) Fas t
iii Ihe above ••milled cause against to sell, at public or private sate. Ilia
nul-Uernld. Waycross, Georgia.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
W h e re a s . It. J M. P o w e r as nil - you on the 3rd day o f Aug.. A. It. fo llo w in g described real estate. In
pi25. tin* same lo-ing rub* dny o f said Comity, to -w lt:
niln
lNtra
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tn
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I. W . Phillips’ Suns
E veryth ing
T A M P A M O RNING T R IB U N E —
1 A l i c e P o w e r , deceas ed.
has
f i l e d Mils Court In the Court lions**. Han­
tails Five ( 6) nml Hit 18) In HerDodge
Bros.
Sales
and
Service
p e titio n to Sell real e s ta te o f tile ford. Florida, to answer Ihe hill o f l io n T h i r t y - t w o (.121, T o w n s h i p 19,
Send in your subscription to tho
■
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filed
ngallist
you
anil
III
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said
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tn
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It .12 Fast, c o n t a i n i n g 71 snu
For the Sportsman Phono t ________ Oak and 2nd St. P o w e r , d e ee as rd . In o r d e r thnt tho default thereof tlial a decree i ’ro H3 2 -ion
Tribune or hand it to your local
acres m ore o r less.
Confesso
ho
entered
ugntiist
you.
dchtn
o
f
the
e
s
ta
te
o
f
th
e
said
&lt;leWhich
application will lie based
dealer so you can read Florida’s
I KGS W A N T E D — Large, dean, rra seil mav lo- ituld
A
t
ami
Ihe
ease
proceed
parte.
upon Ihe p etl! Ion fur sals now oit
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fa XV.

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TH E W&amp;YlH&amp;K

P o s s ib ility

E)oomcd Man’s
Ray Be Saved
Jbvernor Small

frT s Slayer,
.t Reiterates

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925.

Ocala Man Alleged
Slayer of Preacher

e m o t io n to

OCALA, July 23.— Will Deal,
today is in .Muriun count} jail
hero charged with murder In
connection with the alleged
slaying last night of nn itiner­
ate preacher named Hawkins.
The slaying occurred at Caitor
on the Withlacoochcc river 26
miles aouthw?st o f this city.
Hawkins, officers say, was kill*
ed during an altercation with
Leas over tho affection of a
womnn whose identity was nut
disclosed.

BE DECIDED BY
U. S. TRIBUNAL U

MINISTER TELLS
GERMANS NOT TO
BE SO SUSPICIOUS

;ath Near Man
?s Hope in The
Foreign Minister Stresemann
Is of Almighty
Tells of Mistrust That Is

Government Employee Begins
Action to DetermineWhelher Scientific Theory Incul­
cates Disrespect for Bible

Young M an’s Vision Great
Factor In Human Progress,
Dr. Karr Tells Junior Body
u
•

PRICE FIVE CENTS

DAYTON AGAIN “G reater S a n fo r
NORMAL AFTER C am paign’^
SCOPES TRIAL By Bank President

r i p r &lt; T r i V P N Educational Director Amer1 L L u 1 u IT u It
can City Bureau Declares
Future Depends on Young
Man in This Peculiar Time Little Left of Carnival Air
Which Predominated Little
Imaginative, W ill
Tennessee Town During lls
Colcbrnted Evolution Trial
Power Essential

WARM WELCOME
BY AUSTRALIANS

NUMBER 304.

Thousands View Ships as Par- Junior Chamber of Commerce Scopes May Go On
Test Case Is Rider
linmentAdjourns for Occas­
Listens to Address With
Lecture Platform
OnAppropriationBill ion; Papers Recall Friendly
A Great Deal of Interest

BIG CLOUDBURST
SWELLS STREAM
TO DIVIDE TOWN

Lake, Tunnieliffe am
Forster Give Thei
Promises to Diri
Big: Chamber Drive

(tela(ionsBetween 2 Nations
Ju d ge Househotdei
Action Expected to Throw the
"Through the proper exercise of Dayton Interested In l’ossi- Thousands of Homes Were
Whole Issue in High Court;
Idlity of Becoming Site nf
MELBOURNE, July 23.—Thp the imagination, followed by en­
Wrecked When Increasing Named
('hairtnai
United
States fleet Wednesday ergizing the will in the currying
Fundamentalist University
Is In Nature of Injunction
Torrents
Cause
Breakwater
found harbor in Australian wkters. out of visualized ideas all things
III (live Away Lumi Nisiii H itj jvjilss Meeting
July 2 3 — Ani The detachment entered Mel- that are possible may be accom­

DAYTON. Tenn., July 23.— Ro­
WASHINGTON.
..............
!
.
Li
. i " ( bourno harbor this morning, while plished by this or any other com­ bert (Captain) Kidd, a messenger
action which may throw
the
whole
TRINIDAD, Colo., July 23.— 1
Be Held Tuesdaj
munity," declared Dr. Alexander boy, who has delivered hundreds
evolution question ipto the federal another was received at Sydney,
Trinidad
is divided by the roaring
Karr,
educational
ilirector
of
the
New
South
Wales.
Arrival
o
f
the
o
f
telegrams
during
the
"Scopes
for judicial determination
Nitfht at City Hall
wnteis of Picket Wire river. Hun-;
American City Bureau In his ad­
Held For Allies and Wants courts
ns to whether the teaching of this two sections of the fleet was the dress to the Junior Chamber of trial,” summed up tho day ufter ilrt-ds of
1GO, July 23.— On
lowland homes ure|
sipinl
for
extensive
celebrations
It to Be Entirely Forgotten scientific theory inculcates dinrethe trial in Dayton, when he said flooded, bridges wrecked, railroad
Jer thread of remote
The “ Greater Sanford’
Commerce at the Seminole Cnfu last night.
spect for the Holy Riblo was be­ at lioth cities.
civic
room
today.
tracks
washed
out
and
heavy
propca
m
p a ig n w ill he headed by a
fy hangs the chance
Melbourne
was
ready.
The
most
"1 made $12 yesterday mul the
BERLIN,
July
23.— Gustav gun here Wednesday by loiren II.
damage has been done fol________
/ ,
elaborate reception arrangement &lt; Dr. Kurr made this statement ibiy before mul nothing today.” erty
.Bell Scott to escape Stresemann the foreign minister, Wittner, n government'employe.
lowing
a
cloudburst
here
shortly
-J,*
, l °nunitteo composed of
when
speaking
to
the
body
in
the
bad been completed.
1-engthy
The Tennessee seat of the evolu­ before 7 o'clock Wednesday night. the heads of the throe hanks
[waiting him on the speaking Wednesday in the reioh- rr*
'! ru,,pr "rtW** appeared in today's news, interest of thu membership cam­ tion test was hack to normal af­
titag
on
the
German
reply
to
At 8:20 (lie waters laid licguii of Sanford, F. I’. Forster, For­
Int sunrise tomorrow, France’s note on the security pro­
tilt 1. - . I l
of Columbia. papers, warmly welcoming thu paign being carried on for the ter u period o f feverish excite­
to recede somewhat, but another rest Lake, and W. H. Tunnlemphasising the blood re Senior Chamber of Commerce by ment.
psaibility depends on petals, said there were still some appriipnation III which provides
heavy flood o f water was report­
American City Bureau, tak­
eliffe. The three men were
[cy hearing, which his important points outstanding •&gt; - hat no part of this sum (For the haiunship „ f tl,.- people o f America tlie
Little was left o f the carnival
public schools) shall be availableL ml Australia. Messages from high ing as bis subject the value of air. Some of tlie concession stands ed descending toward the city
insist they have ar- penally with respect to arbitra­ for the salary of any superinten- officials of both state and federal the young man’s vision to the fu­
from tlie Stouewal! mountain re­ present and accept their elec­
remained standing hut they were gion. forty miles west, where n tion as leaders in what is con­
trith Governor Small tion treaties and the position Ger­ dent who permits the teaching of. governments and the lord mayor ture of any community.
unoccupied. The "no parking"
jast minute appearance many is to take within the Lea­ or any teacher who teaches disre­ of Melbourne also were printed.
"The old man dreams while the signs had disappeared, leaving cloudburst was reported at about sidered by the citizenship as
gue
of
Nations.
tlie same time as that in Trinidud. a whole, as the most important
spect for the Holy Bible."
his brother, indicted with
Tho Victorian parliament stand' young man sees visions,” he as- parking' on a cntch-aa-catch-can
"W e cannot accept," went on,
The cloudburst occurred in two civic movement in local history.
ver found.
The notion Is in the nature of nn ml [purneil for three weeks to en­ i-erted. “ It is through the carrying basis.
sections, tin* first coming at (5
ays Robert is the real ".that in arbitration proceedings injunction proceeding directed at able its members to participate ill of these visions into reality that
The recommendation for tho
John Thomas Scope:-, the defen­ o'clock, followed by a major deluge
the great things of the world are
Joseph Maurer, 'drug the second should simultaneously the auditor and disbursing officer tile Welcome,
bankers to lead the campaign came dant,
was
'planning
to
leave
in
a
be the umpire. We also reject tinhe holdup a year ago.
"f the District of Columbia and
Thousands were conveyed by accomplished. This is peculiarly few duys for his home in Padu­ before 1 oclock . Retaining walls front the campaign director, I). II.
| second time with a attempt to milistitutc the objec­ Frank White treasurer o f the trains to points of vantage uroumi the time of tho young man be­ cah, Ky. His program after that, o f the rii.-r hanks broke under the McFarland, who told o f its success 'i
|t stands within the tive opinion of individual states United States to prohibit them I’ort Melbourne tndny to witness muse of the fact that the visions hu said was uncertain. The 2s- impact of tlie latter lorn-nt and in Daytona.
he sees compose u very great fac­ yenr-old school teacher announc­ hundreds o f residents ill the bot­
' the gallows. He an* for arbitration."
from making further payments of
"Tho presidents of the hanks o f ^
The minister was confident that salaries to Frank W. Ballou, sup­ the coming of tho big ships. An tor in human progress."
tom lands were driven from their tlie Daytona section were put in ®
list night that he was
aerial
demonstration
was
a
spec­
ed yesterday that he lias not de­ homes.
further
discussions
would
lead
to
It is in the visions of the young
i faith "in the hands of
erintendent o f schools, and W. I*,
chnrge o f the campaign there,"
positive results.
He expressed liny, head of the department of tacular feature o f the city’s Wel­ man that the accomplishments of cided to uppour on tlie lecture
The Santa Fe railroad station said Mr. McFurlund, "and it wan
Ihty.”
come
to
the
vistiing
ships.
platform,
although
such
a
course
i»
r,,filiation came to the great satisfaction at the good will biology and chemistry in the
the future are seen, stated the under consideration. Scopes de­ and the llurv.-y hotel were sur- probably the greatest factor in tho
Is Wednesday afternoon shown by both Frunce and Bel­ Washington high schools.
NEW YORK. July 23.— A spec­ speaker. For un example ho cited clared he preferred to go back to round, d by-water. Much trackage - campaign. It created the utmost
finor Snuill’s friend, who gium in completely evacuating the
Immediately upon the filing of ial news service is being sent daily the case of Daytona and the ad- college and friends were trying to in tlie railroad yards and along confidence ns to the success of
hud received n message Ruhr before Aug. 1(5, und the the proceedings, Justice Siddons of 9,000 miles by radiophone for the joing cities, being for years arrange n scholarship for him in "Klit o f ways into the i ity was the campaign and in the soundness
washed out.
Illinois executive con- French premier's declaration that the District nf Columbia supreme crews of the American fleet now each a drawback to one another some university.
o f the reasons for the campaign.
instead o f all uniting and pulling
pie news of a possible Dueaseldorf. Dulsberg and Kuh- court, issued u rule on thu two visiting Australian waters.
... The
, Deliver and
. , . ,Rio Grande
..
“ I Iwlieve that if it can bo nnThe
Itheu
county
hoard
o
f
edu­
lion nf sentence for Scott. rnrt also shortly would be evacu­ district official, Dunicl .1. Donovan
Made up in New York of item together. Finally, he said, they cation will meet today and it is \\ .-stern railroad bridge, near the ncunced to the people o f Sanford
ated,
within
the
time
set
by
the
elected a young man ns president thought thut a science teacher for •ity, was washed out and a pas- tomorrow that Messrs. Iatke ForsJit known from where the
and James R. I.usbv, ami Mr. called from the Daily Grist o f hap­
treaty.
penings with a view to their par of tho Daytona Chamber of Com­ the Rheu county high school would senger train due in from Denver ter and Tunnieliffe will head this
■was sent.
White,
directing
them
to
appear
Herr Stresemann exhorted th?
shortly after 7 o'clock was ma- movement, it will create genuine
ticulnr interest to the "gobs” the merce and be bail the vision to
German people to overcome the July 28 to show cause why an in­ toport is telegraphed to K1)KA, see what a campaign for member­ be elected to succeed Scopes.
rooned several miles fioin tho- enthusiasm and confidence.”
tgain In Shadow
Dayton was interested as the
junction should not be issued
,
llousholder Named Chairman
tile bit'll powered westinghouse ships would do for the city. A to­ trial closed in the possibility of a "tV ICO, July 23.— For the mistrust still existing in certain iiguiiist them.
regarding the allied
The large steel Santa Fe rail-' .,utl„ 0 K. F. Housholder was
stntion at Pittsburgh, whence It is tal o f (5,15(55 new memberships fundamentalist university being
hue within a week Russell quarters
In his petition Wittner sets for relayed over a 03-metro wave to were secured and over $100,000
road bridge at Jansen, three mile. thun d l.cU.(| d,airman o f the cam1st night stood within the promises to Germany, and he add­
established here. George F. Wash­
that he brings the suit in his own Melbourne.
now lies in tlie treusury of the
vest of this city was washed out pa|gn executive committee, and R.
of the gatlows and an- ed:
burn
of
Monomet,
Mass.,
ami
The service was nrrnnged by W. Daytona organization to lie ex­ Clearwater, Fla., has offered to o ugh . All cus bound trains are j . ,|u|,y L i o n e l ” o f the h g team
that hu was placing all his
"Tho note regarding alleged right as a taxpuyer. After the fil­
Vehicular organization. Itoth accepted,
!n the hands o f the Al- German dcfuults in the disarma­ ing nf the suit hu declared that W. Davies, American representn pended for advertising that city contribute $25,00(1 to tlie founding being held up there
ami foot Lrhltff* in tho city a Ijmii
lL _ , , . .
.
ment affair strengthens the view he was n fundamentalist and that j tiv,. ,',f' Ij, Nae'i'o'm’ a iemling daily- to the world.
of
such
an
institution
and
unwere
washed
out,
completely
isotcJ
,UIV0 a
he
was
acting
for
himself.
He
to
,
,
r
h
u,.M
)1
S
Aires,
and
the
Publiahformer Canadian finnn- that there is no ground for the fur­
Dr. Karr further stressed tlie cther $25,000 to an endowment
luting the north and south sides
1
‘ . ’ a '^or'*
civie mass
■panti-nceil to hang for the ther occupation of northern Rhine- vcpicscntcd by Attorneys B. Il.| ,.„ l)f thl. Melbourne Herald. It Is fact that no man is born into tlie fund of $1,1)00,000.
Mr. Wash­ of the city, except for one snuil'. T n l ' o ^
n« k
Dolby and .1. N. In vested , y ou n g,distribute.! by the latter to n nan, wqrld except that his work is
ftf o f a drug clerk during u lund "
burn has be« j 'nvJlri! to cnn\e to bridal Which w.isV'.iscd by
W
Washington
vr.*ryiw.
_______
J
l»«&gt;
r
of
associated
--iMir*
a
n
d
'is
n In 1021, wan glw n a
burn with him. The problem o f the Dayton, if possible before W illiam
"The rlech government has put
The
Cl.).i.l is
is tm
the worst
w o r s t In tins , '*"*'
ibiscam
11 to be tne bq
Differs Widely
► reprieve by Governor Smull it beyond doubt," the minister
printed to distinctive display ns man is to find this work. This Jennings Bi-yaii leaves. Mr. Bryan
in. nnmi
in “ u " ' meeting-of the
paign, and « f .
rhursilay night, six hours be­ continued, "that it is prepared to
Explaining that the case here “ Home news for the fleet."
may best lie accomplished, lie ex­ will go to Winchester, Tenn., Snt- city since 1904, when all bridge* forts will bo made to make it the
hepo washed away nnd hundreds
lie was to have been execut- enrry out the exceedingly hard differs widely from that tried at
Following tlie initial "dispatch” plained, by tlie man doing tu the uiday to deliver two addresses.
o f thousands o f dollars of proper­ largest civie gathering in local his­
Attorney Dolby last night, Mr. Davies received the best o f his ability, the daily task
tory. Dr. Alexander Karr will
conditions appertaining to disarm­ Dayton, Tenn.,
Clurenco Harrow remained in ty lost.
make his leading nddress on this
roprieVQ enme after a tcle- ament so fur ns possible. We him said the local courts will he asked following message from, Mel­ that confronts him. When he is Dayton, his plans calling for u lec­
Fully one half o f the business occasion, un*I it Is hoped to ham
ready and capable of tile higher
from •Detroit was sent to appointed a commission with spec­ to interpret the words "disrespect bourne:
ture
in
Knoxville
tonight
and
a
va­
and
residential
districts
tonight
“ Broadcasting clearer than be­ tasks, the doors of tho world will
David Sholtz, eloquent president
or Small signed
Robert ial plenipotentiary powers. What for the Holy Bible” and that this
cation period following in thu are submerged.
of the Daytona Chamber of Com­
Rur.xell’a brother, indicated the allies are entitled to demand should allow an infinite amount of fore; (referring to previous tests open for him to pass through into Tennessee nmnntuins.
Fear is felt thut the disaster merce, on the program also.
im but never found, and by tho Versailles treuty has al­ evidence from scientists, religious of the transmission) slight varia­ greater tilings.
Dayton took stock Wednesday. may iie heightened if tlie flood
“ A muu must know himself and
, that Robert was the slayer ready been partly performed and liberals, fundamentalists, clergy­ tions in strength; closing signal
It was decided to have a special
H.2I; good reception probably help­ so must a community, u town or a E. F. Robinson, chairman of tlie reported coming from the moun­ meeting o f women to hear Dr. Karr
men and educational leaders.
mid surrender,
will still be performed in part.
board of education and proprietor tains materializes.
next Monday night, one or morn
In the Dayton case, he added, ed by absence o f local interfer­ city know itself," declared Dr. o f tho drug store “ where it start(Continued on Page Three)
kil, with less than .'Id hours
Kurr. “ The best way of doing
meetings for railroad men, nnd u
the
sole question was whether a ence.”
n-r him from death last
id
,"
wns
cheerful.
The service is to lx; sent each this is for the man, ami the com­
meeting for grower 1.
state statute had been violated
lid In* believed he would
"Dayton
has
been
hem-fitted
The sales organization will bo
ami since admittedly it hail been, day at six p. m. eastern standard munity as well, to sit down beside physically and mentally, by the
he gallows if Robert could
built on military lines. It will bo
the eourts were left to decide only time, corresponding to eight a. in. himself und become ucqu unlt-d evolution trial,’’ said Mr. Robin­
tl.
headed by nn official with tho title
thut question and the higher in Australia. Its reception there with the facts concernin ' lutiisclf son. "The town lias a number of
I the '.tnte’s attorney's o f­
as they really uru. This i one of
is prncticnlly instantaneous.
of colonel.
Under him will bo
courts
would
be
without
jurisdic­
improvements
that
will
I
h
perinn
! the statement:
the fundamental principle i ol city
four majors each nt th-j head o f
tion on the question as to whether
i nem ussets at small cost to town
PORTLAND,
Ore.,
July
23.—
|Robert and we will luing
a division o f six teams. This wilt
the law itself is in conflict with The Pacific ocean will be the bead- building. A city must know it­ and county and tlie visit of the
Ih."
Receipts from tines, costs nnd muke 21 teams hi ull. Each team |
self ill order to know the oece.ithe constitution.
well
informed
persons
attending
quarters of the United States I,ut­ sury procedure for bettering it­
WASHINGTON, July 23.— Def­
Catherine Scott, the conthe trial bus added to our mental entreated bonds at the Monday will be composed of u captain nnd
In his petition Wittner alleges ile fleet indefinitely. Secretary self."
inite
proposals
for
settlement
of
ami Wednesday sessions of inunicl- a minimum of five lieutcnanta. ' |
tmui'i wife, visited him
equipment.”
eleven
specific
instances
in
which
Wilbur told guests at a dinner in
"The future depends upon tlie
pul court totaled $ 100, according There will also be several special
|&gt;dn. day shortly before (.ending questions growing out of Itnllou and May either teach '&gt;c
bis honor here last night. This, he young
to information given out by O ffi- committees to sign up the ,arg&gt;*r
mini,"
he r.-iterated.
Watch was placed over the recent anti-foreign outbreak in permit to be taught matters con­
MANDEVH.LK, La., July 23.—
said, is the policy which the de­ “ Through the exercise of control
cer A. li. Beckwith this morning, interests o f tho community. Tho
death cell, for the see* China are expected to be transmit­ tradicting the literal words of the
Praying that "a blinding light
partment
has
ndopted.
ted
to
the
Chinese
provisional
gov­
Five eases were arraigned bef.ir. minimum strength o f the organ)over
the
elemental
factors
of
I within a week.
may
emus
tlie
(mill
of
Clurenco
Bible!
He
referred
directly
to
G.
The secretary arrived in the city creative power within ourselves,
Judge
W. K. White at the Wedneu- ration will bo l It) men und Women,
ernment by the Peking diplomats
Painne as it did that of Paul, the
W. Hunter’s biology, cited in the from Astoria, Ore., to which port
fur a last minute drusession while 11 received at- R is estimated that the actual
be aranee ,,f Robert Scott, in the near future. The basis of Dayton trial, as one of the approv­ he accompanied the midshipmen of us is done mostly by the young Apostle," mid invoking
God's day
tentioa on Monday.
|strength will lut close to 200.
man, ami through the exercise of
these proposals has been worked
blessing on
Willinni Jennings
ptriMbictinn of new oviTin* $200 Imiii.I of Preston Keith,
tin- imagination under the control Bryan, tile Rev. RoL-rt G. Lee,
out in numerous diplomatic ex­ ed text books in the Washington the Naval Academy,
.Much other business concerned
rh might cause Governor
High schools and said that this
o f the will, a man is made good, pastor of tlie First Baptist Church thinged witli possession o f intoxi* witli details o f the eumpaign was
i 'sue u new reprieve, changes nt the various capitals and other text books conflicted
bad or otherwise. Just so is a New Orleans, formally opened the eating liquor, was forfeited when discussed and acted upon. Eve - y,
Crazed Barber Kills
itomeys indicated, they and the powers are now virtually with the scriptural text.
city built right or wrong. ’
in
accord,
although
certain
as­
Louisiana
Baptist encampment be failed to appenr in answer to 10110 of tho lt» members o f the com"
__Inope of saving him.
One of tho specifications, typi­
Three and Then Self One of the greatest faults found here
charges against him Monday. He mittee was present except
pects remain to be cleared up.
ept two win
who
Inst
night.
--- ---------------- -witli this urn! many other cities,
While details are lacking, it now cal o f the construction o f ull, says;
Characterizing the elder coun­ also forfeited a $25 bond on a were out o f the city. Tle.-ro \.aa
"Plaintiff further avers that
CHICAGO, July 23.— Paul Or­ Dr. Karr further declared, is that sel for the defense in the Scopes count of reckless driving. Ham not ii single ease of "passing Ih*:
jican Is Killed
seems certain that the &gt; 'ttlemeiit
said
Ballou
permits
the
teaching
lando,
n burlier, despondent over there nro no playgrounds or com- trial as "agnosticism's leading ex ­ Michael was fined $101) and costs buck" on duties given the various
formula to he presented by the
[Chinese Bandits Peking diplomats will embrace of the principles of physics from ill health and domestic tmublos nnuity buildings for the recrea­ ponent,” and William Jennings for "operating a motor vehicle members. A check rp this morn­
ing showed that every lumniiti u
two distinct elements. They are: the approved text hooks in the today shot and killed his wife, tion of the children duritig their lirynn as the "defender o f reveal­ while intoxicated”
The cases as arraigned follow:
appointed last night was ul wotk.
Mi, July 23.--M organ PnlConvocation o f the Chinese cus­ public schools of the District of their two daughters and then kijl- leisure hours. This he declared, ed religion," Dr. Lee umilc u plea
Monday: Parley Harper, recklesi
Members nf .In committee and
American, In* been kill- toms revision conferences witli .i Columhia, thut it is impossible for|,,(j himself while three other chil­ is one o f the prime needs o f every for the preservation o f revealed
Kindits at his ranch on the minimum of deluy and creation of li living body on the earth to ovc-- j,|r,.n fdept undisturbed in nnother good ami influential city and is religion ns linmlcd down liy the driving, $10 und costs; John Kelly, the American City bureau nu*n uru
river, near Harbin, and u commission to inquire into ex­ tcome thu influence o f gravity of room. The killings apparently oc­ a mutter that should receive at­ Bilile. He said the present gene- reckless driving, dismissed; Pres­ Very much elated oVer toe pros­
►ard, an eye specialist, nt- traterritorial matters at a date the earth and ascend lieyonil the curred during u struggle with his tention here before it is too late. j ration lias not shaken tlie shackles ton Keith, possession o f intoxicat­ pects o f the campaign ant belitvi-.,
"What w
o ...
in our hours
of , ()f fk k |M V , but un the eontrury. ing liquor, $200 bond estreated; that Sanford is going tu make a
vce 'd....
noiirs o.
limit of vision, whereus the Holy wife whose body witli a broken
|t" Rimkefcllcr Foundation still to Is* fixed.
;s
more
than
war
and
u UH fit.kX ua uny
|u o f U|). Preston Keith, reckless driving, notable record.
leisure
dm
llibb*
teaches
thnt
Elijah
went
up
arm
and
numerous
bruises
boro
T was captured at the same
Reference o f the question o f re­
$25 bond cstrated; Meade Fox,
labor
in
im
milling
tho
character
of
j
t
lin|us
to heaven while he was still alive evidence of a terrific fight when
sponsibility for bloodshed in the
violation o( traffic ordinance, $5
(Continued on l’age Three)
B } lur U'lvices from Kingan recent Shanghai riots to n judicial in u whirlwind ami thut Jc.su.-&gt; fohnd by neighbors und policemen.
bond
estruted; Samuel Davis, dis­
Christ
ascended
into
the
heaven
T r a rainier was killed on Inquiry with the Chinese govern­
Decrease In Cotton orderly conduct, $10 bond estreat­
while defending his pro- ment participating and ill govern­ after Ho arose from the dead, and
------:
ed; Titus Mitchell, disorderly con­
ii'ainit hundila. Mrs. I’nl- ments bound to abide by the find­ that all the deltd shall be re­
WASHINGTON, July 23.— Thu
Forecast
on
J
ill ylG duct, $8 and costs; Virginia Amasurrected alive and shall ascend
nntlier, Pr. Howard, his ings.
evolution isHuo was taken to thu
ker, disorderly conduct, $10 homl
buddy into heuven on the Juilgt
F " and nn
American
WASHINGTON, July 23.—The estreated; Dora Jones, disorderly District o f Columbia supremo
Formal
expressions
from
Japan
court.
Irmii; | Baldwin, together
meat Day."
year's cotton crop which enrly conduct, $10 bond estruted; Sam
■ ' W|b; anil child, were vis- of her desire to carry out strictly
Income tax records were ordure
gave an indication of being of the Mitchell, operation of motor ve­
■
•’•‘iniers' ranch at time the commitments entered into with
With tin! changes made in the the Saints today, Friday nnd Sat­ largest ever grown declined dur­ hicle while intoxicated, $100 und od opened September 1.
respect
to
China
at
the
Washing­
Six
Entrapped
In
J r ' • Howard is reported
Substantial accord o f the pow.
line-up of the Sanford baseball urday provided, ruin doe* not in­ ing the three weeks ending July costs; Lilia Rivers, drunkenness,
■*' ‘’Uttivity ami the others ton conference is expected to pave
terfere.
er*
on the Chinese problem wa &lt;
tc-in
during
this
week,
officials
Mine
By
Explosion
1
*i,
to
the
extent
o
f
751,090
bales.
$5 and costs; Emmy Bradley, dis­
§ r"r the present," though the way for the first step. Similar
Many luersf fans this morning
are confident o f tlie Celery-beds
In its secocnd forecast of the orderly conduct, $10 bond estreat­ reached.
expressions
from
other
govern­
|w hereabouts ure unknown.
were confident of Sunford showing
Tho Nickel Plate hearing was
ments confidently are expected as
ROCKWOOI), Tenn., July 23.— winning a large majority of their up well In the st. Petersburg se­ season today, the department of ed; Arthur Small, disorderly con­ continued before the Interat.itu
games
during
the
remainder
of
agriculture announced the indicat­ duct, $10 and cunts; Rachael Mor­
the
result
of
the
note
proposing
William
J.
Snow,
superintendent
, b j'fd In I'lnllshurgh
ries and expect the Celery-Feds t-» ed crop would be 13,588,000 equiv­
Commerce Commission.
the season. President R. A.
-H YORK, July 23.— Morgan this course sent out by Secretary of the Roane Iron Company's coni man stated this morning that he be in oven better form, when they alent to 500 bales forecust based gan, disorderly conduct, dismissed.
September was fixed as a lu
Kellogg.
Wednesday:
Jefferson
Harris,
mines here and n party of six
JJ‘r* who was killed by bandits
believes Sanford has n bettor tenm return for the series hire next on condition of tho crop nn July discharging fire urms, $10 nnd for receiving a debt mission fruneBB
men
enrly
today
were
entrapped
Even with Japan, however, there
■anchuria, formerly lived in
n-&gt;w* than it has had at any other Monday, Tuesday und Wednesday 1(5, which wus 70.4 juir cent o f nor­ costs; Willie Sab, disorderly eon Uzecho-Slovukia.
V'lurgh, N. Y., und was nn remain details of the project to be in the Bryson Dip Mine as a re­ time during the season.
with tho Tampa Smokers.
mal, indicating un acre yield of duct, $5 ami costs; Ernest Sipling,
"nd after many years worked out in Conversations here sult o f nn explosion. The men en­
Tho series here with Tumpa, 110 pounds.
The
management
o
f
the
dub
is
reckless driving, $10 bond estreat­ H. B. Phillips Refuses
tered
tho
mine
last
night
to
com­
and
in
Tokio.
Chinese ruilways joined the
promises to be ujie o f the beat
Last year's July 1(5, condition1ed; Sherman l’ilpher, drunkenness,
bat fire. Grave fears for their looking forward Ui great things played here this year bocausu
pcan Red Crons for service in
from Dumas, leftfielder, lately ac­
was 68.5 per cent nnrmul and a $5 and costs; Samuel Weigh, reck­ To Quit Road Position
safety are held.
Trouble Expending.
r'a and China ns field agent.
quired on a trade from Ijikeliind, since the rejuvenation o f the Cel­ filial acre yield of 157.4 pounds.
less driving, $5 and costs.
Fire
broke
out
in
the
mine
sev­
CANTON, China, July 23.—The
P&gt;g the great Chinese famine
and Harris, a second baseman se­ ery-Feds under the tutelage of
TALLAHASSEE, July 23.— H.
r - 1' he wag instrumental in trouble caused by the strike or eral weeks ngo and it was walled cured this Week from Kentucky.
Jim Moore, games have been won
B. Phillip*, today wrote to Gov
Pit many livo3.
navies is expanding and hr.s af- up. Tho barricade was removed in
Possibility
English
3-Masted Schooner Is ernor John W. Martin, dccltuin;
lakeland received Cusack in re­ from both I-ukuland and St. Pet­
Ifcctcd west river ports where no the preaence o f state and federal turn fur Dumas. Culbreth, another ersburg but not yet buve they had
Coal
Strike
Increases
RammedByOilTanker to comply with the executive’s re- .
week who
supplies are avuiinble on account niino inspectors this
second baseman, who hail* from n chance to compete with the lenquest of lust week that ho resign Markets
of the delayed stenmer traffic. The pronounced it okay.
tryout que leading Smokers. Sanford fans
a* chairman o f the state road de­
NEW
YORK.
July
23.—A
threo
Ilritish consul haa ordered all of
LONDON. July 23.—The possi­
back appear more anxious to see the
partment, effective August 1. 11^. ,
PlCAGO, July 23.— Wheat, his nationals to return to Hong
r
ms
ted
schooner
was
rammed
local team trounce the team front bility of a great British coal strike
gave a* u reason for refusing to &gt;
‘"her. 1.185 to - 1.10.75; De­ Kong. Americans nro not affected,
early
tmluy
by
the
oil
tanker
Ed­
wua
increased
today
when
miners
Tampa than any other club in the
resign thut tin. “ road ih'p.irtmeor
r blu to J.50. Corn, Septdni- being protected
by the United
refured tu confer with owners un­ ward Luckunbuch in rum row ter­ to a constructive agency, ex
league.
•0:ir, to 1.035S . Oats, Sop- States gunboat Pampangn.
ritory.
The
tanker
was
bound
for
explosion by leaping Into
The Celery-Feds will then jour­ less the latter first withdrew pro­
After having won four success­
ir. 11.5 to -14.75.
Distant sounds o f firing have car. When it reached the surface
San Francisco. It is presumed orders of the Icgislulur*
ney to Tampa for three additional posals for wagu decreases.
ive
games
out
o
f
aix
played
In
been heard but the exact locality he was semi-conscious.
that
the schooner was one of the that it was his view thi
Sanford during tho past several guinea o/ter which they will meet
IlCAGO,
July 23.— Wheat, is unknown. Shameen, the foreign
few
rum
row craft remaining in Idepartment is not and shu
Melbourne— Southern Bell Tele­
tho lakeland Highlander* ir. an­
r m,,er. 1.49 to 1J&gt;0; December concession, has been cut o ff from
Tavares— Bank of T s v iP J to bo days, the Celery-Feds Journeyed to other aerieu in thia city on Aug. phono &amp; Telegraph Co., starts con­ this vicinity aincu the coast guard i lie u part of tlie gover’u
■&gt; to 1.50*4; Corn. September, supplies for three days owing to reorganized as separate institut­ St. Petersburg today where they
IminUtnUoa,"
blockade started.
struction o f $30,000 home.
will continue their encounters with 3, 4 and 5,
°*t*, 44 U to 45.
the non-arrival o f steamers.
ion with capital o f $50,000.

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Bonds O f Prestun
Keith Totaling $225
Forfeited Monday

Accord On Chinese
Problem Reached
By Various Powers

Washington News

Local Baseball Club Trades Cusack
To Lakeland In Return For Dumas

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quainUnce with thp typital pro­
ducts o f the participating countries
and at the same time give n use­
ful imnetus to internation commer­
cial relations.”

Dr. Karr • Stresses
Value Civic PrideTo
ConununityGrowth
PF.RLIN, July 22.— Three funW ASHINGTON, July 22— Dans
dsmental iilens underly the Gcr- for n World Forestry Congress to
man reply to the French note on he held in Rome April 29, to May
tho proposed security pact, Dr. 5. 1920, were announced here toof Trial But Judge OvcrStrrscmnn, the foreign minister, day by the American Tree Assoexplained to the correspondent! on elation, headed by Charles Ij»th*
frules; Over 250,000 Words
Tuesday—first, the relation to theirop Pnck.
Entered in Court Records
pact to existing treaties; second.
The Congress will bo under the
Germany’*
position
on
arbitration.!presidency
o f Professor Arrigu
DAYTON,, Topn., July 22.— De- under, It A possiWIPierns a tourDirector
o f the Royal
treaties, including guarantees, and1SerpieH
‘
n
*
fetise attorneys’ ’ haTe begun the 1st, industrial and agriculture ccnHigher
Institute
o
f
Agriculture
third.
Germany’s
entry
into
the
These
homes
must
be
built,
he
work o f perfecting their, appeal ter-cannot be overestimated. San­
nnd
Forestry
o
f
Florence.
It will
League
of
Nutions.
said,
so
that
when
Sanford
is
ad­
to- the Supreme 1Court' o f Teh- ford Is just beginning to wake cp
Germany docs not believe the be sponsored by the international
nepsee in the Seopca caae. A* soon nnd is on the: verge o f a most pros- vertised to the • nation through
as the Verdict o f "guilty” was re- porous era. Our faith in the city funds to be raised by membership peace treaties can he regarded a-* Institute o f Agriculture, the Ital­
ian Government and the American
turned Tuesday n formal motion is indicated by our investment of rampa'gn now being conducted for
Tro Asociatlon.
f o f a new trial was made and ov- a quarter o f a million dollars. We the Sanford Chamber o f Com­
Objects o f the congress, ns out
eroded.
'
. nr* certain that Sanford is destiri-J merce there will be adequate fac­
lined by Mr. Pack, will have direct
The court {jointed out to nt- e&lt;l to be one of the best nnd most ilities here for On* housing of the
relation to thu economic necessit­
tofrneys foe -Scope* that to permit Substantial cities in the state," he nuny families it will bring.
ies
o f every nation in the world.
Perhaps
the
most
important
tiling
the legal limit o f 60 days in which continued.
*
• »
“ The congress will have ar its
to perfect the appeal, Would. cnr-|
Comparing Sanford with Orlnncomplement,'” he said, ” fn \ »&gt;ry the case bdyond the next meet- d&lt;f,’ Mr.'MtKetmcy said, "Knnford
portant international exhibition of
ing of the supreme court at Knox- is virtually, in the same position ns
woodworking machinery and of
vilie, scheduled for tha first Mon- Orlando was several years ngo
forest products, which will be held
day in September. Judv*e Rani- when construction o f the Angehilt
j place without previous judicial at Milan. The organizing com­
ston therefore fixed the limit of IP! Hotel was started It marked the
motion such as arbitration, Gcr- wittco is anxious that this exhibdays for perfection o f appeal with |turning’ point in the city’s history
mur.y fears that this would leave ition, in which manufacturers in
cn assurance that if more* time; and we believe that the erection of
! her defenseless against
possible it he different countries are great*
should be needed an extension this;building will mean the turn*
.military invasion whenever the ly interested, should contribute lo
would be urantod.
ing point in Sanford’s history.”
allies deemed such invasion ju lti- a marked degree to a better ncAll formul legal motions and
“ We ore not egotistical in our
: fil'd.
exceptions were entered In the re- beliefs” , Mr. McKennoy continued,
I Germnny further fear* that tincord and it was not thought likely "hut we do believe that what SanIsyslem of guarantees suggested
that more than HO days would bo ' ‘ ••‘‘l needs most now tn xutside
by France may cause injustice*, as
required to place tho ense In pm- ™P'tnl t0 Rtnrt things going here,
per form for submission ttrthe SU.- Tho business section must expand ganisutions to get the peoph of to thu guarantors could decide for
preme court. A daily •trnnsm pt “ n‘J D»e natural direction U toward Sanford working as a whole*, much themselves without recourse to
law who, in the event of a dis­
was mado o f tho proceeding*, lo- tiro cuat. Our aite, wer lelievc, will will ho accomplished, ho snid.
turbance of the pence, wn3 in thu
tailing
approximately
241,000 bt; the hub of the business section,”
DoIIghtful Program
words, thus avoiding the’ ustiul do*
-------------- 1-----Prior to Dr. Karr’s address the- wrong.
On the question the league of
Kiwanianc and their guests were
dcjighU-d witii two Vocal selec­ Nations, Germany points’ out that
tions rendered by Mr**. A. M. Phil­ ) her disarmament places her at a
JJefenso ‘couhsel ’ p^.lHttfd out I &gt; I &gt; A T C l ? D A Y T H N
disadvantage as compared with
that when the case reached the I - l W l I O E i L F A I l U l l ips ar.d M'S. E. Everett in -*n; t,
„t'n»r members of the league, no
followed
ty
"W
!
ii
ii
You
nn*l
I
state supremo court, other-coun- FAT I ? | \ T A T * T A I I / ' C
that until general disarmament i-Were
Voung,
Maggie-’’
by
Mrs.
sel may be engaged.- It was umler- F i x F l i x i Y l j
Kveredt. The* program was in effis-ted it is essential that r.n in­
charge* of Kiwanian It. A. Win­ terim solution he found, taking
into account Germany’s special
(Continued From Page One.) 1 ston.
military economic and gcugraph
"O f course*, there is much that
Visitom other than Dr. Karr,
Mr. Hryan has said that is true.
who is a member o f the* Chicago
And nature does not choose any
Kiwani.i Club, were D. It. Dighton
special setting for mere* events. 1
of the law firm of DeCottea and
fancy that the* place where* the
Spencer, It. W. Pearmnn, Jr., aecMagna Charts was wrested from rctary o f the Sanford Chamber of
the barons in England, was a very
Commerce nnd J. I,. Mnrentette,
small place, probubly not so big
manager of the Milanc* utul Prin­ Washington T a k e s Up
us Dayton. But events’ come al­
cess Theaters in this city.
ong ns they come along. I think
During a short business se*ssion
Evolution Question
this case will he remembered be­
A.
It. Platt, Ft. H. He-vg and If.
cause it is the first ease o f this
C. Lon" were appointed on a com­
sort since wo stopped trying peoplemittee to assist, the* lor;\’ City
in 1America for witchcraft, Id­
Commission
in the* establishment
ealise- we huv-e done our best to
turn hack the tide* that has sought
to force itself upon tho modem
world, of testing every fact in
science by a religious dictum."
Judge Itaulston
Tho closing address of the ser­
The net values of produce of
ies was delivered by Judge RaulFlorida farms which aro cultivated
ston.’
•*
industriously, says a report of the
"N ow my frienda— I uni not
Arcadia— SlJa,000 to be spent department of ngrieulturo, is from
speaking in regard to the issues
in this ease, hut I am speaking in improving local electric light plant. $200 to $1,000 per acre.
■ (Continued From I’ago One.)
general
terms — n man who is big
several other buildings erected by
Mr. Kenney and Mr. Rylandcr in enough to search for the truth and
find it and declare It in the face of
Orlando and elsewhere.
• Tho builders o f the proposed all opposition is a big man.
“ Dayton has been referred to.
nrrnilo block have been residents
o f Orlando for several yeurs and Why, my friends, the greatest man
(luring llivii itniilcntc Intro Luv« that ever walked on the face of the
earth, the man that loft the port­
als o f heaven, that man might live
was horn in n little town. And he
Real Estate Auction Sales
lived ami s|»ent his life among a
simple, unpretentious people.
*Wc do not measure greatness by
the size of the village or the town
or the neighborhood from which it
came. Greatness depends upon
We are permanently located in Sanford
the principles involved."
Ho continued with a tribute to
America regardless of section
OllR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS

LIST YOUR

There arc numerous prehistoric
shell mounds in the vicinity or
New Smyrna, some’ of them cover­
ing sevcrnl acres nnd rising ns
hieh as forty feot.
They are
found mostly on the bank* o f t.ie
Indian and Halifax rivers. Miner­
al exports hnve given the rupp'3ition that the marshes nround
New Smyrna were nt one time
vast oyster beds anil that th*t
mounds worn built by a race that
fed principally on oysters. The
building o f the mounds, it ia es­
timated, took several ages.

with us-

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THE M A IT L A N D R E A L T Y CO
REALTORS
Mnitlnnd, Ornnse Counly,

head, poor appetite, cor Mpation
and a general no account fcrilng. it
is a sign your liver is torpid. The*
one really dependable remedy for
all disorders in thu live*r, stomach
and bowels is Herbine. It acta
powerfully on the liver, r.trengtlions digestion, puriicr. tho bowels
and restores a fine* feeling o f en­
ergy, vim nnd cheerfulness. Price
60c. Sold by lumey’s Drug Store.

Ten Acre Celery Farm— CloseU
New Hotel

E. F. L A N !
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Koonm 501-502. Rhone &lt;)5
First National Bank Building

TH R EE LEADERS

Arcadia BuildingTo
Be Erected H e r e
By Orlando F i r m

Florida.

Members Orlando Realty Board.

SIGNS YOU CAN BBLIVB IN

M ilane-Thursday

! " lnr.f„',Vu"“ ,

Wo hnve substantial buyers f,,
thinK worth the money

SALES FORCE
e s n r e o K p s Q

STEWART

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DOUGLAS J

confetti

■ B H aiiaaaB R B iH unaaaM aiaiiaM H iiQ H aH uuprdaaia

A T A U C T IO N

We guarantee Satisfaction.
cided them right. If I have not,
the higher courts wil find the mis­
take.
Hut if I failed to decide
thorn right, it was for the wnnt of
legal learning, ami legal attain­
ments und not for wnnt of n dis­
position to do everybody justice."
Deposits of peat is widely dis­
tributed in Florida. The fuel val­
ue of Florida |ieat is said to be
comparable with that of other
stntesstuteg nnd countries.

11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fin.

co

Famous Royal Cords
for Heavy and Extra
Heavy Service
rT ,HE reports
.
------ r every
X day about the remarkable
service o f U. S. Royal Cordi
indicate how well they are do*
ing the job.

— A unique “ follow
up” service from us
th at in su res you
getting every frac­
tion of mileage built
into these marvel­

r r e c t

Your motor oil should be chang
every 500 miles

T h e ir Latcx-trcatcd Web
Cord construction gives them
w ear-fighting quality that
stands up under the hardest
kind o f service over ull kinds
o f roads.
For heavy service In all sizes
choose the U. S. Royal Cord;
forextra heavy servicton larger
cars, buses and light trucks—
the U. S. Bus-Truck Tire; for
specially severe service on light
cars the U. S. Royal Cord Extra
1leavy in 30 x 3&gt;4 Clincher
and 3 2 x 4 Straight Side.

ous tires. Learn the
nature of this serv-

Crown Gasoline is always the same— uniformly good
from the first drop to the last.

Tr.J.

ice-it’s worth while.

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Sanford, Florida

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Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 0.-------------- _____ 60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 6........ ....... _____ 50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11 blk 6_____________ 50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 0________ -------- 60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 6.............. ......... 60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 blk 6.............. .......... 61
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 15 blk fl.............. ......... 61
-Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 hlk C...... ...... . .......... 01
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 6................ .......... 51
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 18 blk 0............. ......... 51
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 19 blk 6 ............ ......... 61
Bodwell Really Co., Lot 20 blk C.............. ......... 51
61
Bodwell Realty Co. I-ot 21 blk 6............
51
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 22 blk 0...............
51
Rodwdl Renlty Co., Lot 23 blk 6 ............
Bodwell Realty Co. , Lot 24 blk C........... ......... 172
1 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 7................ ......... 175.
64
Bodwell Really Co. Lot 2 blk 7............... .......
£ £
Engineering, Legnl Expense, advertising etc............................. 7,368.44 " Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7..—............. _____ 64
Total estimated c o s t.......................................................... 1100,150.44 Bodwell Reulty Co. , Loti 4 blk 7............. .......... 54
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 5 hlk 7... .............. ......... 54
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 7.... ............ - ...... &amp;4
Number o f feet frontage............................ 20,778.1
Boil well Realty Co., Lot
7 blk 7............. M
Assessment per foot frontage........................$4.82
Bodwell Realty Co., I«ot
8 blk 7............. 64
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 7.................... —•
Preliminary
Foot
Kama
Description
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 7........... ..... ..... 179
Assessment
P’rontage
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11 blk 7........................ 196-7
Assessment Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 12 blk 7.......................... 54
Frontage
Bell-Air, Sanford, Fla.
288.24 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 7 ................ —- 54
......... 59.80
Bodwell Realty Co., 1-ot 1 blk 1
260.04 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 blk 7.......................... 54
......... 62
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 1........
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 15 blk 7...................... 54
......... 62
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 3 blk 1
250.04 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 7...................... 54
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 1 ............. ......... 62
260.64 Bodwell Really Co., Lot 17 blk 7.......
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk l ................ .......... 62
54
250.64 Bodwell Really Co., I-ot IH blk 7........................ 54
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot C blk 1.................. .......... 52
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 7 ....................... 54
Bodwell Realty Co,, Lot 7 blk 1.............. . .......... 52
260.64 Bodwell Reulty Co., Lot 20 blk 7........................ 179
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 1 ............... .......... 52
250.61 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 8......................... 128.2
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 1............... .......... 62
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 1.............. ......... 62
14 blk 8............. 182.2
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 11 blk 1................ .......... 62
15 blk 8........... 65
260.G4 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 8.......................... 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 1................ .......... 52
250,64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 8.......................... 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 1................ .......... 62
250.44 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 8...................... 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 blk 1.............. .......... 62
260.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 8........................ 56
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 15 blk 1............... .......... 52
250.61 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 20 blk 8.................. —.. 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 blk l ............. .......... 62
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 21 blk 8......................... 6 5 '
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 1............. .......... 52
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 22 blk 8........................... 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 1........... .......... 62
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 blk 8........................ 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 1 ............ .......... 52
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 24 blk 8............ ............ 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 20 blk 1.......... .......... 52
872.42 Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 25 blk 8.......... ............... 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 1.............. .......... 181
1,098.48
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 2.............
227.9
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 26 blk 8. . . „ .............................. 73.7
250.04 Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 1 blk 9............................ 180
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 2 blk 2 .............. ......... 52
,I#- '# i
260.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 9........................... 56
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 2............... .......... 62
260.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 9.......................
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 2.............. .......... 62
65
250.04 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 9........................... 66
Bodwell Realty Co., 1-ot 5 blk 2............... .......... 62
M
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 9.................
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 6 blk 2............. .......... 52
66
260.61 Bodwell Realty Co„ Lot 6 blk 9........................... 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 2 .............. .......... 52
250.61 Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 7 blk 9 ............................ 65
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk‘ 9........................... 66
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 2................. .......... 52
250.01 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 9........................... 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 2 ............... .......... 52
260.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 9....................... 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot ID blk 2.............
62
250.44 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11 blk 9....................... 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 2............... .......... 62
250.64 Bodwell Reulty Co., Lot 12 blk 9....................... 65
Bodwell Realty Cu., Lot 13 blk 2............. ...... 62
Bodwell Realty Cp„ Lot 14 blk 2............. .......... 62
250.04 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 9.......................... 69.7
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 2............ ........... 52
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 1)1k 9 ....................... 180
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 2 .............. ........... 240.3
1,168.25 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot IS blk 9........................ 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 2 ............. ............ 165.3
796.75 Bodwell Renlty Co,, Lot 16 blk 9....................
56
Bodwell Roalt yCo., Lot 18 blk 2............. .......... 64.5
262.69 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 9........................ 55
i
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 2............. ........... 62.2
261.60 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 9....................... 55
Bodwell Realty Co. Lot 20 blk 2 .............. ........... 52
250.64 llodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 9 ....................... 05
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 2............. .... ....
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 20 blk 9......................... 55
52
Bodwell Realty Co. I-ot 22 blk 2........... ........... 62
260.04 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 9...................... 66
Bodwell ReaUy Cp„ Lot 23 blk 2............. ........... 62
250.64 Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 22 blk 9 . ................. „ 5f&gt;
Uodwell Realty Co., Lot 24 blk 2......... . .......... 62
250.01 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 9
............- 6ff !
. Bodwell Reulty Co., Lot 25 blk 2 ......... .......... 62
250.61 Bodwell Really Co., Lot 23 blk9 ...................... 65
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 20 blk 2............. .......... 52.2
251.00 Itodwol! Renlty Co., I.ot 24 blk 9... ................... 55
Bodwell Really Co., Lot 27 blk 2 .......... .......... 54.5
202.09 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 25 blk 9 ...................... 91
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 28 blk 2..........
H06‘.39 Bodwell Realty
Co.,Lot
26 blk 9*........ 211
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 1 blk 3..............
747.58 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
155.1
b
blk10.
109
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 16 blk 3
016.96 Bodwell Renlty Co.,1-ot
2
blk10 .. .............. 65
Bodwell Reulty Co., Lot 17 blk 3
.......... 181.3
873.87 Bodwell Renlty Co.,Lot
3
bile10. 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 3.
269.92 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 10 ....................... 56
Buihvell Reulty Co., Lot 19 blk 3
.......... 66
269.92 llodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 10
......... 55
Uodwell Reulty Co., Lot 20 blk 3 ......
269.92 Bodwell ItenlLy Co., Lot 6 ltlk It)
......... 56
Bodwell Realty Co., 1-ot 21 blk 3
50
269.92 llodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 10
......... 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 3
269.92 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 10
......... 55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 blk 3
........... 54
260.28 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 10
X
......... 66
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 24 blk 3
■a
260.28 llodwell Realty Co., Lot Ml blk 10
64
66
Bodwell Iteulty Co., I-ot 25 blk 3....
54
260.28 Bodwell Reulty Co., Lot II blk 10
201.4
Bodv.ell Realty Co., Lot 26 blk 3
fit
269.28 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 10
......... 63
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 27 blk 3 .................... 65
206.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 10
......... 63
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 28 blk 3
................ 65
265.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11 blk 10
180.9
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 29 blk 3 ................... 55
265.10 Bodwell Reulty Co., Lot 15 blk 10
....... 180
Bodwell Realty Co., l-ot 30 blk 3
1H0.H
871.48 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 10.....
......
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 4
183
882.06 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 10 ...
- ....... 66
Bodwt It Realty Co., Lot 2 blk
I
.... 58
279.56 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot l« blk 10
66
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk I
57
274.74 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 10
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I blk 4
57
274.74 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 20 blk 10
.......... 66
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk l
57
274.74 llodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 10
.......... 65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lut 6 blk 1
58
279.56 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 10
.......... 56
Ilodwdl Realty Co., I^ot 7 blk I
182.3
881.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 hlk 10
56
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk I
183
882.06 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 24 blk 10
66
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk I
58
279.56 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I blk 11
180
Bod will Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 4
57
274.74 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot J blk II
66
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot II blk 4
67
274.74 llodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk II
66
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 12 blk I
57
274.74 Uodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk II
55
Bodwel! Realty Co., I.ot 13 blk I
58
279.56 llodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk II
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 blk I
182.5
879.65 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk II
......
55
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 1 blk 6
191.8
921 I' Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk. 11
...........
65
Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 2 blk 6 .
55
206.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk II
55
Bhdwell Realty C'o., Lot 3 blk 6
55
266.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 11
...........
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 5
55
266.10 Bodwull Realty Co., Lot 10 blk II
........
230.1
Bodwt II P.eulty Co., Lot 4 blk 5
65
266.10
Realty t "u., Lot II blk 11 .........
180
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 5
55
265.10
Realty (.
Lot 12 blk 11
..........
55
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 5 ............
66
265.10
Realty t ■o„ Lot 13 blk II
.
66
, Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 5.
55
266.10 llodwell Realty ( 1 Lot 14 blk 11
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 6
55
205.10
Realty &lt;
Lot 15 blk 11
...........
65
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 5
55
265 10
Realty i
Lot 10 blk 11...........
55
Bodwc II Realty Co., Lot 11 blk 6
65
205.10
Realty C"o., Lot 17 blk 11.... ......
231.7
Bod veil Realty Co., 1-ot 12 blk 5
55
205.10
Realty t
Lot 1 blk 12
272.4
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 5
55
205.10 llodwell Realty l ♦ Lot 2 blk 12
60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 blk 5
189
807.60 Bodwell Realty l
Lot 3 blk 1•I
GO
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 15 blk 5 ...
244.8
1.179.94
Really t
Lot 1 blk 1o
...........
60
Bodwell Realty Co,, Lot 16 blk 6.
66
205.10
Realty i
Lot 6 blk 1«$
........... 00
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 5
55
265.10
Realty c •0., Lot 0 blk 1o
........... 00
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 5
55
206.10
Realty t:"o.| i...t 7 blk 12
60
Bodwt U Realty Co., I^ot 19 blk 5
55
2C5.10
Realty c:o., I-ot 8 blk 1o
.... - __ 98.0
Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 20 blk 5.
55
265.10
Realty cIn., Lot 9 Uk l o ^
........... 232.7
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 blk 5
56
205.10
Realty c
Lut 10 blk 12
........... 61
Uodw.ll Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 5.
55
206.10
Realty &lt;"o., Lot II blk
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 blk 6 .............
65
206.10
Realty c
Lot 12 blk 12.......... ........... 60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 24 blk 5................
55
205.10
Realty t:‘o., Lot l i blk 12........... ........... 50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 25 blk 5..............
55
265.10
Realty t l&gt;., Lot 15 blk 12........... ........... 60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 26 blk 5 .....
55
265.10
Realty c
Lot I t blk 12
..... ........... 60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 27 blk 5.................
55
265.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 12 .....................
60
Bodwell RefIty Co., Lot 28 blk 5 ............
55
266.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 blk 12.......................
50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 29 blk 5...
55
205.10 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 blk 12.......................
50
Bodwell Reo'ty Co., I-ot 30 blk 6
lau
867.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 19 blk 12.... .........
50
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I blk 6
60
241.00 llodwell Realty Co., Lot 20 blk 12
50
K Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 6 .................
50
241.00 Bodwell Really Co., Lot 21 blk 12
60
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 6............ ......
50
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 22 blk 12
'
60.7
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 6....................
50
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 1S~
171
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
5
blk
6
________
m
50
211.00 Bodwell Realty C0., Lot 2 blk 13......................... 51
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 6 ..................
50
241.00 Bo&lt;lwell Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 13
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk f l . _______
61
50
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 13
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 Ilk 0______
51
60
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 13
61
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
OF RESOLUTION NO. 230, adopted on the 13th day o f July, A . D.
1925, hy the City Commission o f the City o f Sanford, Florida.
The follow in g la the estimated coat of paving the following streets
j and arvetflies in the Plat of Bel-Air., 24 feet in width with 6 inch rock
base surface treated with asphalt, Randolph Street, Cresent Strict,
Court Street, Hughey Street, Washington Avenue, Jefferson Avenue,
Adams Avenue, Summerlin Avenue, Lake Drive and Bel-Air Boulevard.
22000 cu. yda, grading at 60c................. - ........ — ..... - ....... — 11,000.00
28000 lln, ft. concrete curb and gutter nt 85c............................ 24.310.00
400 lin, ft. flush curb at 3fic.......................................................
140.00
, 34140 eq. yds. paving at 1.30......................................................... 44,382.00
42 Inlets at 335.00................................................................... 1.470.00
6800 lin. ft . 12 inch pipe laid at *1.10.— ..................- ............. 6,380.00
16000 lln. ft. IB inch pipe laid at 3L75..............- .......................... 2,800.00
15 manholes at |60.00........................................... ....................
1)00.00
1400 lin, ft. 3 inch drain til* af $100.00 per M....................... 1,400.00

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M. J. Hynes, Lot 18, iJlk* C— —
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 13.... .....
F. E. Sherman, Lot 19, Blk. C ...
21*.0Q Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 18.................
F, E. Sherman, Lot 20, Blk. C......
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 13 ........... ... .....
Albert:
Hall, ;Ldl 21,' B|k. C——
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 18..
I
*...... .
\lbert
Hall, Lot 22, Blk. C .......
241.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 13...!..
4 i » #•
F. E. Sherman, Lot 23, Blk. C ... ........24
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 11 blk 13...............
61
F. E. Sherman, Lot 24, Blk. C.
..60
51
245.82 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 12 blk 13...................
F. E. Sherman, Lot 25, Blk. C-------------24
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot 13 blk 13....................... 61
F. E. Shermun, Lot 20, Blk. C.................. 24
61
245.82 Bodwell Really Co.,Lot 14 blk 13.----P. E. Sherman, Lot 27, Blk. C.................. 24
60
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 15 blk 13.
24
p, B. Dyson, I-ot 28, Blk., C.....
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 16 blk 13........... ............ 60
17 blk 13.......... 60
.2 4
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
F, E. Sherman, Lot 29, Blk. C~
50
18 blk 13...
60
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
...2 4
Raleigh King, Lot 30, Blk., C..
50
19 blk 13.......... 60
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
...224
4
F. E. Sherman, Lot 1, Ulk. D....................
145
20 blk 13.
60
246.82 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
24
Wm. H. llynes, Lot 4, Blk. D— ..................24
50
21 blk 13......
60
829.04 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
4
R. L. Ward, Lot 5, Blk. D ..- .................. ...- 224
50
22 blk 13.......... 60
843.98 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
. 224
4
R. L. Ward, U t 6, Blk. D .........................
50
23 blk 13.
60
260.28 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
.24
R. L. Ward, Lot 7, Blk. D............
50
24 blk 13......... 60
260.28 Bodwell Realty Co.,Lot
24
F. E. Sherman, U t 8, Blk. D......... ......24
60
60.7
260.28 Bodwell Realty Co., I-ot 25 blk 13......... - ..... .
P. E. Sherman, U t 9, Ulk. D.................... 24
6U
260.28 Mrs. M. M. Stewart, Lot A ....... ........................... 403.2
4
F. E.
Sherman,U t 10, Blk. D....................224
50
260.28
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons Interested In the
.2 4
F. E.
Sherman,U t 11, Blk. D.............. —..24
50
260.28 Special Assessments against the various pieces o f property above de­
....2 4
F. E. Sherman, U t 12, Blk. D....
50
260.23 scribed that said special assessments are payable in full within thirty
4
F. E.
Sherman,Lot 13, Blk. D.....................224
50
260.28 days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll has been
.2 4
F. E.
Sherman,Lot 14, Blk. D....................24
50
862.79 equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual Installments
...2 4
F.
E.
Shermnn,
U
t
15,
Blk.
D.........
........24
60
948.09 with Interest at H per cent p^r annum from and after the time Bald
F. E. Sherman, U t 16, Blk. D.................. 24
50
260.28 special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
...2 4
F.
E. Sherman, Lot 17, Blk. D ..................24
50
260.28
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Fla.,
244
60
200.28 will be held at the City Hull at 2:30 P. M. on the 10th day of August F. E. Shermnn, U t 18, Blk. D .....................2
...2 4
60
260.28 A. D. 1925 at which meeting said Board will hear any and all complaints F. E. Shermnn, U t 19, Blk. D
...2 4
Sherman,1-ot 20, Blk. D....................24
50
260.28 and objections as to such special assessments, and will at aaid time P. E,
...2
4
Ed
P.
E.
Sherman,
U
t
21,
Blk.
D....................24
260.28 adjust und equalize snld assessments on a basis o f justice and right,
...2
4
24
260.28 and when Hnid special assessments are so equalized and adjusted, same F. E. Shermun, U t 22, Ulk. D........... - .....
50
260.28 will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding liens upon the F. E. Sherman, U t 23, Blk. D .............. ...2 4
50
862.78 property against which said assessments are made until paid in ac­ J. M. Whitcomb, U t 24, Blk. D......... .....24
50
617.02 cordance with provisions o f Resolution No. 230, adopted by the City J. M. Whitcomb, Lot 25, Blk. D.....—... - 2 4
60
878.20 Commission o f the City o f Sanford, Fla., on July 13th, 1925.
...224
4 " ■
F. E. Sherman, Lot 26, Blk. D...............
211
206.10 (Seui)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
-2 4
Blanche Tnkach, 1-ot 1, Blk. E,.....................24
160
265.10 Publish July 23rd and July 30th, 1925.
...118
8
Blanche Takach, Lot 1, Blk., E...............
60*
265.10
...1 8
Braxton Allen, Lot 2, Blk, E —
50
206.10
...1 8
H. O. Touchston, U t 3, Blk. E
50
265.10 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHOR­
...1 8
F. E. Sherman, U t 4, Blk. E.....................18
60
ITY RESOLUTIONS NUMBER 231 AND NUMBER 232, adopted
266.10
....is
W
on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1925, by the City Commission of the F. E. Shermnn, Lot 5, Blk. E......................i8
266.10
— 18
F.
E.
Sherman,
U
t
6,
Blk.
E.....................18
60
City of Sanford, Florida.
265.10
- .1 8
p. E. Sherman, U t 7, Blk. E.......... ..........18
50
265.10
The following is the estimated cost o f paving the following streets
- .1 8
60
265.10 in Buena Vista Estates to-wit: Summerlin Street, Montezuma Avenue, F. E. Sherman, Lot 8, Blk. E
F.
E.
Sherman,
Lot
9,
Blk.
E....................18
- .1 8
60
265.10 Douglass Street, and Elliott Street.
F.
E.
Sherman,
Lot
10,
Blk.
E................
.....18
18
29
S
355.23
Summerlin Street, Montezuma Avenue and that portion of Doug­
-2 4
F.
E.
Sherman,
Lot
11,
Blk.
E....
..............—24
28.7
807.60 lass Street &amp; Elliott Street between Celery Avenue nnd Montezuma
...2 4
60
26 6 .10 Avenue to be paved 24 feet in width with a 6 inch roch base surfaced F. E. Sherman, Lot 12, Blk. E,
24
...2
4
50
265.10 with asphalt. Douglass Street and Elliott Street from Montezuma F. E. Sherman, Lot 13 Blk. E.......................
...224
4
50
265.10 Avenue south to A. C. L. Railroad to be paved 18 feet in width with a W. J. Peters, Lot 14 Blk. E.........................
J. V. Kendall, Lot 15 Blk. E........ ................24
.2 4
50
265.10 6 inch rock base surfaced with asphalt.
J. A. Takach, Lot 1C Blk. E......................
.. 224
4
50
265.10
(1) Estimated cost of Summerlin, Montezuma and that portion oi
J.
A.
Takach,
Lot
17
Blk.
E......................
24
...2
4
50
265.10 Douglass &amp; Elliott between Celery Avenue &amp; Montezuma Avenue.
Mrs. John G. Leonardy, Lot 18 Blk. E......24
.2 4
50
265.10
6280 cu. yds. grading &lt;5&gt; 60c .................................... .................. 2,640.00
F.
E.
Sherman,
Lot
19
Blk.
E...................
24
.2
4
50
206.10
7800 lin. ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter (§&gt; 85c ........... ................... 0,630.00 John E. Oeneff, Lot 20 Blk E . . . .................24
.2
4
200
265.10
50 lin. (t. flush curb &lt;§&gt; 36c .......................................................
17.50 F. E. Sherman, et ul, Lot 1 Blk. F ...............
. 224
4
160
265.10
O.’ilO sq. yds. paving @ 130 .................. ..!................................. 12,402.00 F. E. Sherman, Lot l Blk. F................ - . 1 8
60
266.10
lflfii) lin. ft. 12" pipe @ 1.10 ...................................................... 1,815 00 F. E .Shermah, Lot 2 Blk. F....1.*....
...1 8
SO
287.75
8 Inlets @ 3 5 .0 0 .-1 ........ ......................... J.......... .................... .
280.00 F. E. Sherman, Lot 3 Blk F
—...V..... - 18867.00
3 manholes at $55.6o..\—..............'............. ?............. .......... — ... 165.00 F. E. Sherman, Lot 4 Blk. ' F l . —
....,.:.1
,:.18
8
265.10
69
805.00 F. E. Sherman, Lot 5 Blk. F .
35 cu. yds."Class “ B" concrete at $23.00..0...............
....
. . . i£
lrf
50
265.10
. .750,00 F. E. Sherman, Lot C Blk. F .....
-1 8
.
50
265.10 7500 lin. ft. 3" drain tilo (§) 100.00 per M. ............. ......
1,708.88 P .E. Sherman, Lot 7 Blk. F. ..... .—18’
Engineering,
legal,
expense
advertising,
etc.,........
I....’...’.—,
,:.i 8
265.10
* 50
&gt; Total estimated cost .................................. — ....
2731338 F. E. Sherman, Lot 8 Ulk. F
......,18
...1 8
GO
2 6 5 .1 0
P.
E.'
Sherman,
Lot
9
Blk.
F.*...
18
50
26540
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
„\
P. E. Sherman, Lot 10 Blk. F .......18
. ’. .1 8
265.10
31
......
...118
8
30
205.10 Number of feet frontage , ........................................ ..................... 7,455.72 F. E. Shermnn, Lot 11 Blk. F ...... :
3.65 P. E. Sherman, Lot 12 Blk. P . -lSi.-:?.:
'265.10 i Assessment per foot frontage ______ 1.................... .V—! . ......
rt j f
Ralph S. Went, Lot 13 Blk. F .....- . . - . . - . ...1
1 88 ..
2C5.lt) • (2) Estimated cost of Dougiuss St., and Elliott St., from Monte
GO
18
P. E. Sherman, Lot 14 Blk F......... ........
205.10 zuinu Ave., south to A, C. L. R. R. (18 feet in width.).
GO
18
F.
E.
Sherman,
Lot
16
Ulk.
F
......
4i8.l!'J 1250 cu. yds. grading (g) 50c !...... :......................... .1.............625.00
60
18
Mrs.
Nancy
F.
Biggers,
Lot
10
Blk.
F
1,017.02 2200 lin. ft. curb and gutter at 85c......... ............. ........................ 1,870.00
GO
.
1
8
J.
J.
&amp;
Geo.
E.
Wade,
Lot
17
Blk.
F
867.60 2200 sq. yds. puving (JO 1.30 *.................................. ................i l —.2,860.00
50
18
C.
G.
Adams,
Lot
18
Blk.
F—
........
205.10 650 lin. ft., 12" pipe Gj&gt; 1.10 .............................................. '....... 715.00
50
.
1
8
Mrs.
A.
P.
Chandler,
Lot
19
Blk
F...........
265.10
4 inlets (p) 35.00 ............................. ........................ )................... 140.00
&lt;50
18
Oscar
Pearson,
Lot
20
Blk.
F—................
265.10 2000 lln. ft. 3" drain tile &lt;jt&gt; 100.00 per M..................................
200.00
150
...2 4
265.10 Engineering, legal expense, advertising, etc............ ................
525.46 Oscar Pearson, Lot 20 Blk. F.......................24
J. F. McClelland, Lot 1 Blk. G......... ............. 24
286.10
2C5.10
Total estimated cost ................ ............... ......... ............ 6.925.4C F. E. Sherman, U t 11 Blk. G ....................Id
F. E. Sherman, Lot 12 Blk. G—1...................18
265.10 To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
F. E. Sherman,Lot 13 Ulk. G...................... 18
265.10 Number of feet frontage .......................... ........... ........................ 2,022
F. E. Sherman,I-ot 14 Blk. G ..................... 18
265.10 Assessment per foot frontage............................. ........................ \.......$3.43
F. E. Shermnn,Lot 15, Blk. G .....................18
970.75
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
303.66
E. F. Sherman,U t 10, Blk. G ..................... 18
Width
Feet
Preliminary
303.65
F. E. Sherman, Lot 17, Blk. U ...............18
NAME
Description
Of Pav Frontage
Assessment
900.86
Mrs. C. II. McMahon, 1-ot 18, Blk. U - ,..1 8
E. S. Steukiey, Lot 6 Blk. A ....................24
145
629.26
807.60
Luke Thompson, U t 19, Blk., G............... 18
Sara Unton Lester, Lot 7, Blk. A ............ 24
50
182.50
265.10
Luke Thompson, Lot 20, Blk. G ...............18
F. E. Sherman, et ul, Lot 8, Ulk. A ......... 24
50
182.61
266.10
Luke Thompson, Lot 20, Blk. G...............24
C. R. Duffin, I.ot 9, Blk. A ....................... 24
60
182.50
265.10
Atlantic Coast Line
F. W. Cord ray, I-ot 10, Blk. A ..................24
60
182.50
265.10
Railroad Company, Beg. ut the SE Cor.
50
182.50
265.10 J. H. Cramer, Lot 11, Blk. A ...................21
o f Lot 26, Blk. D, Buena Vista Estates
Eugene
McCammell,
Lot
12,
Blk.
A
...........24
60
182.50
265.10
run South 50 feet, Weal 150 feet, North
50
182.60
265.10 John Jacobs, Lot 13, Blk. A ..................24
41
50 feet. East 150 feet ........................... 24
John
Jaco
bs,
Lot
14,
Blk.
A
..............
24
50
182.50
265.10
Atlantic Coast Line
24
50
265.10 Mabel Saint, Lot 15, Hlk. A
182.50
Railroad Company, A b o Beg. ut the
F.
E.
Sherman,
et
ut,
Lot
16,
Ulk.
A
24
60
182.50
867.00
SE
Cor. of Lot 11 Ulk. E, Buenu Vista
F.
E.
Sherman,
et
ul
Lot
17,
Blk.
A
24
265 10
60
182.50
Estates,
run South 50 ft. West 150
Mrs.
E.
A.
Moffitt,
Lot
18,
Blk.
A
.....
24
265.10
200
730.00
41
ft., North 50 ft., East 150 ft................ 24
266.Ill) F* E. Sherman, I-ot 19, Blk. A
24
716.75
196.37
Atlantic Coast Line
24
266.10 P.
" ”B. Butner, Lot 1, Blk. B
145
529.25
Railroad Company, Beg. SW Cor. U t
265.10 Luke Thompson, I-ot 6, Blk. 11. ..................21
115
629.25
10, Blk. E., Buenu Vista Estates,
..............
21
265.10 F. Mooerer, Lot 7. Ulk. B
60
182.50
run South 60 ft., West 50 ft. North
265.10 L. B. Steele, Lot 8, Ulk. B.........................24
182.60
50
60
50 ft., East 50 ft., ............. .. ...............-1 8
205.10 I. D. Martin, Lot 9, Blk. B ....................... 24
182.50
50
Atlantic Coast Line
1,109.08 I. D. Martin, Lot 10, Blk. B .....................24
60
182.50
Railroad Company, Beg. SW Cor. Lot
867.00 T. W. Lawton, Lot 11, Blk. B...................21
182.50
50
10, Blk. F, Buena Vista Estates, run
265.10 T. W. Lawton, Lot 12, Hlk. B .........
24
50
182.50
South 50 ft., West 50 ft., North 50 ft.,
265.10 M. J. Hynes, 1-ot 13, Blk. U ..................... 21
182.50
60
60
East 50 ft................................................ _18
265.10 M. J. Hynes, Lot 11, Blk. B .................. 24
182.50
60
205.10 Peninlia North Fay, Lot 15, Blk. B ........ 24
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons inter*)1''
182.50
50
265.10 R. C. &amp; M. T. Philips, Lot 10, Blk. B..........21
Special
Assessments against th e'va riou s pieces of pn&gt;t*ri:
182.50
60
1.116.79 II. A. Manning, Lot 17, Blk. 11
24
described
that said special assessments are payable in ^
182.50
50
1,312.97 C.McCraney, Lot
thirty
days
utter the nbove and foregoing special assessnc'*
18, Blk. B.
21
200
730.00
289.20
been
equalized,
approved and confirmed, or in ten equal ann»*
Mrs. Howard Overlin, Lot 19, Blk. U. .......24
200
730.00
289.20
ments
with
interest
at 8 per cent per annum from ornl »I*'r
Mrs. Howurd Overlin, Lot 20, Blk. B .......... 24
50
182.50
289.20
said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
F. E. Shermun, Lot 21, Blk. U.................. 24
GO i
182.5U
289.20
F. E. Sherman, Lot 22, Blk. B .......... ...24
A meeting of the Equalizing Board o f tha City of -■,0‘
50
182.50
289.20
W. W. Pevehouse, Lot 23, Ulk. U
will
be held ut the City Hall, at 2:30 P. M. on the 10th J1! '
.24
50
182.50
289.20
W. W. Pevehouse, I-ot 24, Blk. U ... ...24
ust,
A.
D., 1925, ut which meeting said Board will hear *J-(
60
182.50
475.25
W.
W. Pevehouse, Lut 25, Blk. B.
complaints
and objections as to such special assessnientr.J'
...24
50
182.50
1.121.61
at
said
time
udjust and equalize said assessment on a b»su c
W.
A.
Roberson,
I.ot
26,
Blk.
B
...24
50
182.50
245.82
W.
A.
Roberion,
Lot
27,
Blk.
B
und
right,
and
when said special assessments are so e9u1'
...
24
50
182.50
245.82
adjusted,
same
will
then stand confirmed and be, and f*10
Mary
Baker,
Lot
28,
Blk.
B.
........
....24
50
182.50
241.00
liens
upon
the
property
against which said assessments are
W.
A.
Roberson,
Lot
29,
Blk.
U
...
24
50
241.00
182.50
paid
in
accordance
with
provisions of Resolutions No. 231, a
F.
E.
Sherman,
I-ot
30,
Blk.
B
....24
241.00
50
182.50
adopted by the City Commission of the City o f Sanfurd, t,n
21
241.00 Mrs. Myrtle Logan, Lot 1, Blk. C....
145
629.25
(SE A L )
L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk.
241.00 F. E. Sherman, I-ot 6, Blk. C ..................24
145
629.25
241.00 Mack Cleveland, Lot 7, Blk. C.................... 24
50
182.50 Publish July 23rd and July 30tb. 1925.
241.00 J. V. Kendall, Let 8, Blk. C..................... 24
50
182.50
241.00 F. E, Sherman, Lot 9, Blk. C..................„.24
60
.fter it was advised
182.50 Income Tax Returns
hould be completed
241.00 F. E. Sherman, Lot 10, Blk. C................24
60
182.50
.ime under a recent iUP
To
Re
Opened
Sept.
1
241.00 F. E. Sherman, I-ot 11, Blk. C................ 24
60
182.50
decision. Tax figures -21
244.37 F. E. Sherman, 1-ot 12, Ulk. C._.....
60
182.50
by collectors ccn bit*
WASHINGTON, July 23.— In­
824.22 M. J. Hynes, I-ot 13, Blk. C............ .......24
50
182.50 come tax returns for the.last year lished In newspapers245.82. M. J. Hynes, Lot 14, Blk. C ......................... 24
"5 0
182.60 will be opened for public inspec­
De Land— Ponce D f I f *
245.82 F. E. Sherman, Lot 15, Blk. C...................24
60
182.50 tion by all Internal revenue collec­ sold for $1,000,000 dtH
tors on Sept. 1, announcement ot
245.82 M. J. Hynes, Lot 16, Blk. C. .......... ............24
50
182.60
ers planning huge
the date being m ade
245.82 M. J. Hynes, Lot 17, Blk. C „___________ 24
60
132.60 by the internal revenue bureau program.
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241.00
241.00
241.00
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241.00
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�T H E SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1025.

ins Quiet In M orocco A s French
ips Numbering A b out 30,000 Arrive
rench Morocco, July 23ration is calm nlong the
where .the French
ibesmen. It may be tnc
re the storm, in the opirtilitary observers, for the
I probably more favorable
ten offensive than it ever
jnr thnt French reinforceBarriving.
HSH, Spanish Morocco,
■advices reaching here
Sfrench xonc in Morocco
K t the arrival of tile
S t France Is gome on
Corruption. On July 1*
®3(l,1MH) soldiers while
■ f (jte month, it is cx■
B

will be 200,000 fightFrench flag.
Tho

m.

Bonscription under or■ Sultan of Morocco is
■
bring about 13,006
■ rim , who is leading the
Kesmcn in their warfare
E French, is said to be

FACE THH1

• St. Augustine?- St. Augustine of lb* (ntiT*ectii#n. uf Ihn Saulb mature Jitly t»t_ tail
Hilary o f lm» salil Peter Miranda'
lt.ifiU.4 No. rflsTt o ' 1 1
Bench Hotel to be enlarged and' Lou
Qrarif. with the W e s t Bnumtarf o f m«tur&lt;- July. lot. |M
improved under .hew management.! .'•■iiiun a*. Tuwuahlp 19. Hmilb or
No. l i * to i!

A Meant hlg&gt; far m I4 Mm. . .
hr ■•■•e«l »a dells re a ad r e s t .
K S tg f J9 Kn»t. this point of hftrln. malar. Juh l*lt 1961
Tho full faith and crcdlr e t S Honda No (92 to .V
Futility of Seminole. Florhla. 1*^1
»sr T i n t m u * i i t h i , irr u f t i i k Hints living then 7.31 chains west cf
rerAcahiy ptedgnt for the para
sk v h n t ii
.11 m i n i ,
i n n t i t the Southeast rnrtier of the South- mature July 1st. It'S
perfecting his military system day
Itonils No. IIS to 51
of the prlncluat and i n t m a t of
UF l'l.Illllll %, IN
t\l&gt; Foil . tvrst iiuurti r of the Northeast tiustr«y day, so that it now is comparnof Section SI. Township 19. South mature July 1st. 1955
lAmitt it? botinri,
*F.MI\Ot.K FUINTV. I&gt; IIIAN- er
of
Hnlitre
J9
Kant,
them
e
runntnK
ltomls
No.
ts&lt;t
to
it:
Tlie County i Font miss loner*
.the fortifications
........ .
uscti
on
FKRV.
|West ton feel to the Weklvn Itlv- mul ure July 1st, 195;
used
Senilnote t!*,Italy. Florida, rss*.
t'lTATIOV
the western front during the World
er;
hcalnulnir
attain
nl
the
same
it,,nils
No.
43#
to
*
&gt;
!
th* right to reject any and all bi
.Selh WHotlruff.
war,
iH.Int of
hrKlnninx.
run
thenre mature July 1st. 195
Proposals should be address *
C*&gt;iiiplafnant.
North Inn feet, t h em e
West
310
ltomls No. SSI to 71
the n**aril of Fotinty (‘umm lut
French avintorn have discovered
Y*
feet
lit
the
WVklvu
Itlver;
thenre
mature
July
1st.
IS5
of Hemlotde County.
Florida,
at.
Willlant W i ll i ocvi et nl.,
entrenchments with fortifications
toputhwesterly a lo n g the meander wl|,j bonds’ t„ o« *
Sanford. Florida.
Dcfeiulnnta
anti open trenches covered with
WITNFSJI my band as Clerk of
To tin- llraillcy Fertiliser Company, line of the K astom . line of the raid u,,. appr..vlmr oplni
Weklva Itlver to the end ..f
th- r „ l .l w .f l .v Itavtimn
barbed wire, while the French, up­
the liunrd of County Commltlonera
a 'corp'iration:
Seminole County, l'l
| It In-inx nutile to appi-ur to tills first line containing N {-* arres.
of Seminole t’otmiy, Florida, and th*
on retaking lost positions, have
A u md* must he s
scat of said Hoard on this the «th
*'&lt;&gt;urt Hint Summon* In I’liani’cry aiv hereby r.-iulrrd to tin and npencountered interrupted defenses
day o f July. Jt. O 1»X5,
has iiccn heretofore Issued, illrccti-il
J
;;ur
d ’ ,r‘ u' 1. ‘ ‘o llrl » «*-rtlflo.l cheek for
with barbed wire entanglements
I to.yon. ami that th*- Sheriff of Svm- at tnr I ourt lloufio at Sanford. Klnr« f l U r £ ) m*r (i«nt of
»'•«
3rd
'.U&gt;
the
howls
to
hn
sohl
IHBAU
'■ E‘
[lru*l*&gt;
t’oiinty
.Florida,
has
made
re­
and defenses against airplanes
n u . may he null
lia n t that sain ii cannot lie served li. 192... ami then uml there make
i lerk of the Hoard
of Counts
bombardments.
auswer
to
the
Mil
of
eoiuplaltil
OXnlternallvo
as
to
r;
Jowltm to your failure to elect o f­
Commissioners of Seminole CouHtrJ
to hear.
Florida.
ficer* or appoint;utrout*, or to have hlldted aunlnst you lu the cause.
It Is further ordered that this
,
, , ir .V .l'm .
I within the State of Florhla, nil uf July 9th. Kth. 13. 30 and C.
FEZ, French Morocco, July 221
he puhlished In the Sanford U,,,“
l” ' ' ' ’
"
I fleer **r SRent ut**ui whom process order
— 1"' ■The battalion of Moroccan sharp
ooiihl he served, and that your o f­ Herald. a newspaper puhlished in
.Sanford. Seminole County. Florida,
ficers nml uncut* are unknown.
shooters which had been surround­
eneli week for
four Collscou- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Therefore, you, The lirmllcy Fer­ •'Ure
B
ed by Riffian tribesmen for many
tiliser
Company,
a
corporation, tIVe weeks.
W'lTNI-'.SS
Tim
llnnornhlo
J. J. ■
days at Ain Matouf, has been cited
aam.nl n* dcfeuitant In th*' above
liteklnsoh.
Jinlco
of
thi&gt;
circuit
*
mol forvKolliK cause, pemllliT; III
in army orders and awarded a war
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th*. ithove styled eourt. Iielntf n pro- Court of the Seventh Judicial O r - ■
cult
of
the
St:«t&lt;*
of
Florida.
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oeeillnK to estahllsh amt Olllet the
for
Seminole
County,
«n
this
the
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fidlnwlnt;
described
were dropped front an airplane up­
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land* In Hrmlnoln County, Florida, 35th day of June, A IV. 1935.
on the battalion while it was still
J. J DICKINSON.
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to-wit:
J mis*’ *&gt;f tin* Circuit Court of tho ■
M
in the besieged position which has
lle u llin ln K at th e i n t e r s e c t i o n o f
•be Eastern s i d e o f the W e k l v a Itlv- Seventh .ludli-tul Circuit of the Stale V
since been relieved.
of Florhla. Iit anil
for Hvmluole ■
• r and the North I.In*' of thnt por­ County.
M
The battalion, where command­
tion of the I'* ter Miranda Grunt
JlelTn'ttes
and
Spencer
*
A
ing officer was wounded twenty
known on tho mail* *.f the United
Iv ll
htati-s Surveys ns Section 59, Town- Solicitors nml of Counsel fox the H
days ago endured incessant violent
Com
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il
a
I
nt
ants.
is
*hl|&gt; 19, South of ItntiKC 'J'.t Fast,
attacks with hand grenades.
rUtt th eliee S o u t h an la d e x r o c s Fast
[6a chiilns to tho Nortlieast Corner1
; of tin- sahl IVter Miranda Grant;
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j
, 8 aut°molnle tried to turn into nn airplane in C. cbtnd. The driver ISO eliuln* to the Southeast corner
of tit,, said Piter Miranda Grant;
thence North s a t,
decrees
West
NOTIPH
19 lIFUFItV
GtVI.'N.
fi'.IS elialiis to the Kastern Side of That sealetl i*rnp&lt;.*n|* will ln&gt; teth* sahl Weklva
Itlver;
thence eiilveil by Go- llouril **f Pouuty I'mnNortheasterly along the meander tnisnlotier* of Seminole ( ‘utility, FI**line of th* eastern side of the said rlila, on or before tin: expiration of
Wok Iva Itlver t*&gt; the point of be­ thirty ilny* from tin* first publlra(Continued From Page One.)
ginning;
less
lieullinllig at tho tlon of till* notice, uml up to ami
Southeast
corner of the sahl I’eter until 10 i,‘rloek A. M. oo the loth S
Rooms 501-r»02. Phono 95
“ Borne questions remain to be
.Miranda Grant; run thence North ■lay of August. A. It. 1935. at llir
decided ns a matter of principle,
k‘
First National Bank Building.
- f
degrees
West
.15 chains; Pounty Clerk's of flee, at the Court S
: thence North 2’Jl.', degrees Hast
because in our opinion the tie
chains; thence South an*, dourer* House, at Sanford, Hemlaole County
J7fio,- «
imtnds go beyond whut is admit­
SALES FORCE
,
• f,
Futst It* chain*; llience South I 9 *-j Florida, (or tlo- purchase ofFlorida.
ted by the treaty. That is the
degrees West (i.itii chains; thence 01)0.00, Seminole County,
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 23.1
Highway
Improvement
(binds,
Smith fia'-j degrees Past 10 chains;
obvious line of demnrkntion, we —A bus
S
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
South 39t-j degree* West it) known ns Serb** " A " , sold bond* to
T A U .A IU SSEE. * « ! , » : F .™ thence
must draw. Conditions of intoichains; thence South fio’ , degrees bear Interest at llte rate of five and
one-hair
per
cent
per
annum.
and
Fast If, chain* to the Fast line of
eruble harshness cannot
be..............
all on mission to take care of hearings, P0l*u,at,®n
,
lh*‘ U,ni,twl , ^ U
the sahl
Peter
Miranda
Grant; ore dated July 1st. 1925. Interest
one side. This problem must be involving station facllitt’ *, tele- I decren-ed approximately ln-,0(
both prin­
Ihrnrn South
29’.., degree* West payable sembinuunlly.
..
in
during
UI2
I,
it
is
estimated
by
linked up before hand with a great phono rates, and the lik
along the said Fast line of tin* said cipal ami Interest payable at New
York,
In
tho
Slut**
of
York,
; the ll»itetl .suites Department. .........
Mironda Grant Id chains to said bonds to lie Isaucd New
treaty structure1, for which Ger­ tral Florida late this month
consisting
of
seven
hundred
nml
*lxl&gt;
bond*
many is not lacking good will.
. The rrhrdnte mapped o u fg a ll* ' A » ri,c u,w™ wl,i«[‘ ^ e \
^
‘bcglnnlng^'r a '^ in ,4' ? ^ ^
fl.ooooo
i lations on u neurvoj of 2»,0
\Wat *»f a |H»ini
chain* Nortli of the denomination of
“ The great problems of the for tht* following:
each, maturing serially over n per­
present are these— that neither in
July 28— y :r,u a. nt. Hearing on i*P*i “ " ti,livc
m“ l rewnt* . ________________
iod of thirty year* lu the follow riiffcrvnt ports o f the conn- —
f t
lug manlier, lo-w lt:
France nor in Germany can econ­ tedephone rate* .,t Winter Park. ,y
—
try.
This
is
n
drop
of
six
tenths
ltomls Nn. 1 to to, ineluHlve, lo
July 28— 11:30 it, rn.— Conference
omic distrust bo removed without
J’e r ■ , .
mature July tsl, 1939.
the co-operation of the great at Altamonte Springs in regard to ot one |credit dll ting thnt year,
lhilld*
No. II to 21. inclusive, to
and
shows
an
estimated
farm
world powers. Large sections of lepot facilities of the Atlantic
mature July 1st, 1910.
U Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property
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i'Secret” Full M IN ISTER . T E Li L S
G ER M AN S NOT TO
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(orful Dram a,
BE SO SUSPICIOUS
and Thrills
BRs^ProgramMapped Farm Population
Out
F o r Hearings O f I n U n ite d g tates
.cret," n now Paramount
^starting Betty Compson
[H olt, which will be the
the Milana* theater toatpry of a Duke, who
^ve with a pletty pcasInd sends her to Paris
cated nml then has the
is life keeping her for

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|cau of Jack' H olt. Duke
overlooks tho pictur||e French village o f d*
following a bamiuet, the
avers toe Princess, the
: loves and is to marry,
is of another man. A
|s. The Duke kills his
adding another victory the other European nations have
mly long list, which has an interest In these powers interhim the title o f "The "»ning for the reconstruction of
Europe.
" f o e London schedule of pay­
that the Duke becomes
led and loses all faith in ments cannot be endangered wli i
&gt;n of his own rank and the peace of Europe is not endan­
swhere in his quest for gered. But it is just as certain
But it is hot until ati- that the schedule cannot be carried
H passes by the boards out if the policy o f sanctions and
Duke getting the worst mutual distrust remain the chief
the first time in his life, feature o f European politics. The
straight, line
finally finds it.
, . of German’s foreign
of tin* tiqulSecret*’ has ' everything I V ^ ‘ T ."t V ' u y struggle ami
S». thrills, drama, love-inter-' &lt;latlon o f th° Uuhr
the ’ Alienin'
agreements to
to tile
the
dv-relief Thu stnrv Iino
4'ucnm
nL'reentems
comedy-relief.
Ill on the Broadway stage i ,Jawes, l ’ lan and fro,a llu'
“ Thoi M oon-flow er,” by repf?,ation acheme to « ^ ‘curity
tins. dariftiri*
Clarence Hiiflip«r
Badger ill.
dinnd Adelaide Heilbron
LONDON, July 23.— Germany’s
jc screen play.
reply to the French security up to
is rectiveti very favorably i*V1 tile*
Met Death With fiondnb tiiopnlng-nawspiipers. ‘’^IvKyHint the tone is* friendly,’gives
ids Tied andNot In siiy
th c&lt;impression of Berlin’s sincer­
?1, Police Believe ity, and justifies hope that the
negotiations for a security pact
LWI.EY, f ’alir.. July 23.— now will proceed toward settlejnce that II. Kirk, former mint althotigli this is not neces­
itlti photographer was ntu.- sarily in the immediate view.
I with his hands tied and not
|n a duel and .that rivalry*
iffeetiun* o f a woman may
prompted his slaying and the
i of John Trtalen whose body
bund at Jncumha Monday,
ling investigated i&gt;y police

Karr Speaks T o
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Examination of Abstracts .1 Land
Titles given especial attention
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mature July 1st. 193
ltomls No. It lo lit, Inclusive, lo
mature July 1st. 1912
Itollll* N o 17 to Ho. Inclusive, lo
mo I ure July 1st. 1911.
linmls No til lo 75 Inclusive to
mature July 1st. 1911.
Iioml* No. 7** t*&gt; 91, Inclusive, to
mature July 1st, 1915.
iioml* No. 92 to tint, Inclusive, to
mature July l*t. I Mil.
ltomls No. loo to 12&lt;i, Inclusive,
to inuliirc July 1st. 1917,
pond* No, 127 to I 15, Inclusive, to
mature July l*t, PUS.
Itonils No. ltfi to Iti5, Inclusive, to
mature July l«t. 1939.
Itolid* No. UN*, to I Hl», Inclusive
mature July 1st. 19in.
llonrt* No. I XT to 2US, Inclusive
mature July 1st, Fill.
Iioml* No 209 to 211, Inclusive
mature July l*t. FU2
Fond* No. 212 to 255, Inclusive, to
mat ure July 1st. 1943.
Pond* Nn 35'i to 2SI, Inclusive, to
mnture July 1st, 1914.
Itoiids No. 2V2 to 309, Inclusive, to
mature July lnl, 1915,

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Decreases In 1921

on January
Coast Line,
-population
, - 1, 1925, .of
July 20.— Hearing at Tavares, j!*;,11' 1’00.0 1 -111mvi-c-.I wJth . U 111..U' u. m. in reearil Western Union !
‘.,n .’ ‘,a,l‘1'r^
.2_ !!
tilunte Includes not only the agriteiegfttph offices.
cultutnl
workers,
but
»H
men,
woJuly 29;— 3 p, m. Hearing on
in.’ ti and ehiUlrcn living on th e1
telephone rates nt Eustis, Fin.
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July 30— 2 p. m.— Conference in farms on that date. __
The movement from the citie&gt;,
regard track connections at Win­
ter Haven of the Atlantic Coast towns and villages in 1924 is esti­
mated tit 2,975.1)00; the movement
Line anil Seaboard Air Line.
.J u ly 31— 11 a. nt.—Conference to farms wa* 390,000, making a |
at Elfers regarding tlepgt agency net movement from the farm pop-,
uiation of &lt;179,000 persons, or 2.2(
of the Seaboard Air Line.
——--------------------------- |percent. Births among the farm
s Osceola county has imported a ; population during 1924 tffc oslargo number of
thoroughbred tiniuted
....‘ ’ at 703,000 and denths at
•tock anti has exported 'more ca t­ 2&lt;‘0,l)OO leaving a natural increus
tle than any other county in lit*’ of P.i7,00i&gt; which reduced tho tyss
state, Alachua uml Marion coun­ due to the cityward movement t*.
ties have also introduced large 182,1)0(1, or .i* per cent.
numbers of pure bred cuttle in
A similar estimate niudc i’ll
the farming activities. 1
1922 showed a loss in farm pop-1
uiation of 4ii0,O(H) ns against'182.-1
oouM n'IhtL&gt; The gross inovft!p«n{,g
from farms to .cities in 1922 W!)s |
2.000,000 compared to 2,075.000 in
1924, a slight increase. The gross
movement hack to the farms in
|Pl e a s e d t o m e e t f o o
1922 was 880,000 compared to 1,-'
If o i k S - M Y N A rqc )7
390.000 in 1921, a very decided inetease. The net movement from
PRIN CIPAL-W ATCH VE
farms to cities in 1922 wa* 1.120)[ w o r k AT Th is S A F 5
000 or 3.0 percent and in UMM,1
079.000 or 2.2 percent.
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killeti himself told of a a nation,” Dr, Karr quoted from a
12 onccs with revolvers. I well known Belgium phllosphcr.
Bterdiiy, however, th" city lie stated that he has given this
of Imperial found n knot thought a great deal of attention
i st'sking, a knotted neck and has decided that it is indeed
Ian army belt, all bluoil-&lt; true. "The way in which a young
Ibeat where Kirk’s body! man spends his hours o f leisure
id. lie declares he is *utis- determines the kind of man that lie
fk met death bound an d■is and so mould the character of
is ami so moulds the character of
I No business was transacted by
Itmual ap| j npri./.ion fur [the junior chamber.
After Dr.
nda State Marketing liti- , Karr's address, however, several SANFORD LOAN AND
125,KCiii. The total annual musical numbers with George W.
s'I the Ini reau front July i Brnckhahn at the piano were enJ'ily L 1924 waa $11,- ' joyed by thor.e attending Lite
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I Also AU-Exponie Tours from Jacksonville; 11
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New York, Atlantic City, Washington, etc.
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TH E SANFORD HERAED, THURSDAY, JULY 2!1, 1928.

The Sanford Herald
*4 t n r r a l t m m « « * » t
■ ««&lt; iT at I t i l t N , n t r l l i
Stored u Second Claaa Matter,
October IT. 191&gt;, at the roetofttce
at S u fo r d , Florid* tinder Act of
March », 1MT.______________________

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P . M O W A H P IIK it&lt;1________M a » a « M
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M lR M n ilT in t RATES
Otto Year—17.nd Hit Months. IS.50
lielT-erert in 'City hy Ciirrlnt. per
weak. Itu. Weekly Killtlnn 11.00
per year,________________________
fU'KUIAI. MITlCBt All iibliuary
notice*, card* of Minsk*. resolutions
and notice* «A ent*r:«lr.~-&lt;nts where
charsea are kiorte will bo t-hurgsd
ft? at regular udvertlsItiK rate*.
M T.M nrnTiiK a jiso c ia t r ii i*nr.es
The Aaaoelated Trea* la exclas1 Seetr entitled to the uae for reguitdleallon of nil newa dispatch**
credited to It or not otherwlae credItad In thin paper and alao the local n e«a published herein. All rlahta
of republlcatlon of apeclal dlapstchee herein are elao rrser-ed.

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THURSDAY,“ JULY 23, 1925
TH E HERALD'S*PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to JacksonvHle.
Zi—Conatructlon o f St. Johna-Indlan Diver canal.
3 .— Extension o f white way.
I.— Extension o f local amuaementa.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,

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■t.— Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
abuses.
&amp;— Extension of street paving pro­
gram,
7^—Construction
of
boulevard
around Lake Mpnroc.
8*—Completion o f city beautifica­
tion program.
t /—Expansion o f school system
with provision for increased fajV
eiUtica.

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" I F ’ It Could Be Done
According to the State Board of Education there are
something like a hundred and thirty-six thousand girls in
Florida who may be reached by the courses in home econ­
omics |rtovided by the high schools and vocational classes.
This is an interesting statement. If all the girls in the
schools of Florida should be encouraged to become good
cooks, and good home-makers, an inestimably great service
would be done. If present-dny girls could somehow get it
into their hends that the career of home-maker is the most
important career in the world, an amazing improvement in
the citizenship of Florida would result.
With no idea whatever of doing other than splitting the
blame half and half between mnn and woman, The Herald
would still take the stand that if women looked upon home­
making as the best chance for happiness—if they went about
the business of home-making with the skill and the enthus­
iasm they can give to any fool thing that happens to attract
their interest, their men-folks would come back into the
fields of honest, sober, sunshiney labor. And the world
would go singing on its way to the Millennium.
The “ Delicatessen Wife” , the "Fudge Daughter” , the
‘Tin-Can Larder” , the ‘Two-by-four Flnt”— It isn’t necessar,» to paint word pictures of the alleged homes that hnve
become the order of the day. The old-time family life was
the direct product of the home-making Mother. Here was
the beautiful, steady heart that of itself made the home. It
kept Fnther loving nnd gentle and ever striving to make
things happier for his family. It kept the children straight
and clean and made them lovers o f their home. And unless
those children were lured away by evil influence it made pos­
sible, the beginning of other ideal homes.
Under the scientific teaching o f the modern school, girls
can learn the wonderful ways of keeping their home free from
disease. They can learn the secrets of dietetics. They can
learn expert business management of their homes. And
under the influence of some of the line teachers engaged in
public school work, they can acquire appreciation of the
spiritual side of home-making, and see what infinite oppor­
tunity it offers for the best that life enn give.
But those onc-hundred-and-thirty-six-thousand girls in
Florida, just how are they going to be persuaded to make a
serious study of Home Economics?
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' RTBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
RULES' FOR RIGHT U V IN G :
— He hath showed me, O man,
whnt is good; und what &lt;loth the
Lord require o f thee, but to do
justly, and to love mercy, and to
walk humbly with thy God? Mi­
ca h 6:8,
WHO'S AFRAID
Now, “ Never trouble trouble till
trouble troubles you /’
And you will find no trouble,
friend, in always pulling thru;
For trouble is a quitter and can­
not stand the gaff.
Ami shows his streak of yellow at
a good hearty laugh.

He Has Been Talking To Big Men

“ We have yet to find one developer that does not speak
well of his competitor, and it is this spirit that will make
Florida the leading state in the Union.”
That outstanding statement in an address given by Will­
iam II. Rankin, head of national advertising agency, is one
of the big tributes to the new Florida that ought to be re­
peated until it ceases to be a tribute and becomes n fact.
Not but what it is a fact so far as Mr. Rankin is con­
cerned The Herald has no doubt but what Mr. Rankin has
only been thrown with big men doing things in a big way.
And such men scorn to "run down” a competition Such men
have vision enough to see that Florida is big enough for all
the development work that can be done. They know that
every improvement helps all Florida. Every arrival of a
man with money to spend benefits all developers.
The time has even como when promoters of big projects
in one part of the state find it "good business" to send good
prospects to other parts of the state. It is an "All-Florida"
proposition now. And as Mr. Rankin asserts, "it is this
spirit that will make Florida the leading state in the Union."
o------------------THE OBJECT OF punishment is, prevention from evil; it
can never be made impulsive to good.— Horace Mann.

H A N D S ACROSS TH E SEA

As Brisbane Sees, It]

DAN
The law o f
makes polite ^

Hard on the Rifffl.
»*
Teaching Mohammedans.
Great Revivals Coming.
Concentrated Insulin.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
tCopyrlfciit l»25)
'

With ho much tn
bench, diving is „
Quit worrying r.n,i »
w nak.es will go a w i /jf P

THE FRENCH in their war
against the Riffs hnve Ifcgun ser­
iously the use of their flying fleet,
In twenty-four hours, forty Riffinn ramps were bombed from the
air. Flying machines carry food
to the front, bring back
thv
wounded, nnd incidentally bomb
everything Rifftan that conics in
sight.
That is wonderful practice for
the French nirmen, not pleasant
for the Riffs.

Qne thing y0„
moon is there
kisses.
This wenther~rnaL,,,
we take short cut*
walking.
n-3
A wise man is
: keeps his friends f7or, i *
I how foolish he is m *&lt;

THE FRENCH feel that in deal­
ing roughly with the Riffs, they
ere protecting Christina civiliza­
tion from Moslem conquest, in
1925, ns that early Frenchman,
Charles the Hammer, did many
years ago.

Sometimes
lution trial doesn’t T 1 ,
showing evolution j, tr^®* i
The most conservatiT.
our town is thinking
o ff his heavies

THE REV. Dr. Straton says
"better wipe nut nil schools than
undermine belief in the Bible by
permitting the teaching o f evo­
lution.”
That’s a strong statement, but
the Reverend Doctor makes one
stronger. He describes the typicnl college graduate who
has
studied evolution as
a “ sapheaded, cignrette-smokin r, girlogling, tango-dancing youth who
comes out from college halls with
nothing except a corn-tassel mus­
tache and a bootlegger breath."

YOUCAN®]
ElectVic hk
Fuses, C
A t night wha*
fin d you need ft J

I)R. STRATON and his fricnd.i
would delight in n typical Moham­
medan school. There the tcnchcr
sits up high, with a long bamboo
rod in his hand. The boys be­
fore him recite monotonously pas­
sages from the Koran, the "divine
nnd infallible book, written by Mo­
hammed. Every good Moham­
medan knows that the koran con­
tains all the teaching anybody
needs.
When any little boy falters in
his description of Mohammed rid­
ing on his white horse up
to
Heaven, where the angels have
eyes miles npnrt, the teacher hita
him on the head with his bamboo,
and the little hoy starts up again.
We may come to that in the
United States but probably not in
this generation.

R IN E ’S FILLIN']
STATION
111.1 Sanford Avc. Sinful

CLEANING THE POSTOFFICES
ATLANTA

JOURNAL

The postoffice department has action o f business. The average
undertaken a commendable thing in postoffice is n loafing plneo for
Tom, Dick nnd Harry.
the effort to have the fifty thous­
In the bank’s lobby people do
and postoffices in the United
not open their mail nnd litter the
States kept in apple-pie order. The floor with envelopes. In the postfirst assistant postmaster general office that is one of the things
Yes, trouble is a duffer and has
EVANGELICAL CHURCHES o f calls upon the postmasters through­ they do. In the bank lobby a d -‘
no pluck at nil;
Atlanta take a cheerful view of out the country to keep tile lob­ vertisements are not posted, nnd
Ho starts and bluffs and makes a
the monkey trial. They sav Ten­ bies of their offices looking as there are no bulletin boards, an­
fuss and |&gt;u1Ih a mighty stall;
nessee’s law against evolution is well as the lobby o f the local hunk. nouncing this, that and the other
But just sit hack and draw your
a mistaken principle, hut the That’s a big order. It may appear change in regulations, or the other
smile nnd sec the piker run,
Scopes trial will cause great relig­ easy enough, but its fulfillment claiming that a reward will lie o f - 1
For you esn bet he won't stay
ious revivals all over th«' world, depends not so much upon the fored for the capture of someone'
long where there is any fun.
and bring many to repentance.
postmasters as upon the postof­ who lias violated the laws o f the
fice patrons.
land. The hank doesn’t permit |
So just btiqk up, old pal o f mine,
THAT WILL happen. Whatever
and chuck this worry stuff,
The postoffice department docs candidates for congress to post,
stirs up thought does good. The dot maintain janitor service at all placards appealing for tha support
For why he scared of nnything
Scopes trial will make some turn of its offices. In many instances of the citizenry.
that’s made of only hluff?
\V:
toward science and learn for them­ the offices are rented; in other
So "Never trouble
trouhiu till
The postmasters, of course, will
--------------------------------------------selves what evolution means. It cases, the postoffice building is in try to carry out the suggestion of
trouble troubles you,’’
will make millions of others turn charge o f a custodian who takes the department, and it is to he
And then you'll find your troubles
ardently toward religion.
were just n bugaboo.
his uphuri not from the postmast­ hoped, that .they succeed. But it
Ami history proves that it is er, hut usually from a represent­ will bo no easy task for the country
nr ■ , - . - . — By B. F. Gray.
------- o-------desirable to have the majority of ative o f the treasury department. postmaster,
between
meeting
human beings believe that if they;Then, too, there is much differ- trains, assorting and distributing
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Those purple suspenders didn't
arc not good they will bo hunted j cure between the average bank mail, selling and cancelling stumps
get Clarence Harrow anywhere a f­
lly IRVIN S. CURB
up or otherwise tortured forever. and the average postoffice. The and utetndmg to other duties, to
ter ail.
--------hank is it business house. Men nnd keep the lobby of his office ns im------- o-------This one has been doing yocman somebody present was manipulat­
A FEW might lie good out of women frequent it for the trans- maculate as the average bank.
Few men are authorities on the service for a great many years. ing tho cards.
moon but there arc many who arc
Finally a middle-aged Westerner natural decency, without believing
; i
But, ns I have remarked more than
authorities
on
moonshine.
with
a long grey tobacco-stained that the Ruler of the universe has
THE FAM ILY GOAT
♦
t
*
a
penal
laboratory
in
which
he
once, before now, the age of a mustache rose from his chair to
o
MIAMI TRIBUNE
burns his creatures forever, but
The littlo girl down the street story is nothing against it. if it Ids full stature o f six feet, spat a they are a small minority. Most
■
says the only thing that keeps a has endured through the genera­ wad of tobacco into a nearby spit­ of us are good because we are
Let’s
not
lie
frivolous.
A
goat
seems,
headed
by
George
F.
Fultoon, reached into his pocket, pull­
lot of men from getting married tions it must have merit.
As I heard it first, the scene ed out his plug, took a fresh chaw, afraid to he bad. At least that i, j* „ serious thing, nnd a dignified Hnwilder of El Dorado, Kan.,
is the y o r d no!
was a frontier town in the eatly put the ptug leisurely hack into the theory.
one. A certain philosopher says which is determined to enlighten H
----------o---------America regarding the goat’s lac­ H
days. The town had one street and his pocket nnd drew out a big sixhe esteems the goat above all oth­ teal merits.
That organization ■
And another thing
against every other building along the gun and laid it on the table in
AT JOHN'S Hopkins University,
rouge ifl that it compels a fellow street was a saloon with either a front o f him. Then he cleared Ids Baltimore’s magnificent seat of er animals, because o f the calm, has nothing against the dull and 5
gentle cow ; hut it has started out
to send his suits to the pressing dance hall or a gambling room or throat and spoke as follows;
learning, the able scientists report
1rn , c-ynicism
with which
tie
re1
■« &gt;i «... Viii
H .jik.
l i n ■ a,-.« irr.
..
II.* . .. ... —
.. .
gards I1the
human race.
Every
"to educate the people as to the
club more often.
both, in connection.
“ Well, hoys, it's evident no doubt progress in the preparation of in­
----------o —
It was on a Sunday afternoon, to all o f you that there’s cheatin' sulin, the remedy for diabetes dis­ time he finds himself growing economy and practicability of
covered by young doctors in Can­ conceited, he says, he pays a lit­ keeping the goat for milk where
Chicago beauty experts declare nnd in the rear room o f one of gain on in this here game.
tle visit to a neighboring goat, it is impossible to keep the cow."
that cigarettes will kill woman's these saloons n poker game was in
"Now, hoys, I ain’t sayin* ns to ada.
Incidentally, it doesn’ t mind
beauty. Maybe that's the reason progress. Around the table sat who’s doin' this here cheatin’ or I
The
insulin
diminishes
the and the look of unutterable su­
periority
and
disdain
in
that
goat’s
telling
the public, goat’s milk is
we haVe ho many ugly men.
four cowmen all in their working l ain’t mentionin’ any names. I ain't amount of sugar in the blood, thus
---- --- -o--------- regnliu. The fifth player was u even got any suspicions. All I’ve curing diabetea.
From
insulin, yellow eye quickly puts him back ' far superior to cow’s milk in richin his place. "Wouldn’t that get ness and freedom from &lt;|tsense J
A. Booster is the name of a Cleve­ one-eyed professional shark w ho|gut to say is'this: If the one that’s ns used hitherto, Johns Hopkins your g o a t?”
germs. Goats, these propagan- a
land man who recently arrived in was working for the house. The monkeyin' with the deck don’ t stop scientists have eliminated various
,.v... elements. One remain
But this is not what the writer (lists say are certain to he "own- *
Florida, snys the Tlmes-Union. If farther the game progressed the it, I’m goin’ to shoot the dam’ chemical
his name means anything, he's the more evident became tnc fact that scoundrel’s othf r eye out."
ing is tailed “ fraction 17." This started out to say. Gouts have u T " morc widely in the future, for
kind we want.
highly concentrated insulin, inject­ way of running away with a n y -; the benefit of babies as well as
ed into the blood of a rabbit, re thing. The theme is the g o a t's ,f ,,r general family use."
■
TREASURE
FROM
THE
DEEP
That may well he. Let the slo­ ■
duced the sugar in its blood from value ns u dairy animal, which
FOR BALE— One slightly used
FROM COLLIERS
III millimeters per cubic centi­ has been strangely ignored in this gan be: "A Goat for Every Baby!" ■
1925 model pair knickers, balloon
country; hut it will not he ignor­ That will start the movement
meters
to ID in one hour.
legs, bumper, shock absorber ami
ed much longer. Indeed, olfactor- light. Let the go-cart become the
On a bright sunny morning early be taken hack to England, per­
flnubbcni. Hardly used, much re•erve mileage, non-skid scat, can in October, 1799, II. M. S. La l.u- ished with her. The treasure went
TIIE SENTIMENTALIST who
![ k'" at "Vvt‘ r ian bt* goat cart, and milk go with trans­
i„ i. . it .. .............. . ......... ......... ignored very long.
I here was a .portation.
It may he taken for
receive description in Tallahassee tine set sail for an English port down also and most of it is still thinks
it a shame to experiment
or lie seen there. No triflers need for the Continent. It was a cheer­ buried beneath the shilling sands with live rabbits would change his goat once—hut to get on with th is. grunted that any child brought
editorial— let the worst be known ■up oil a goat wun’t let anybody
&gt;f the Netherlands const.
apply. If you mean business see
mind if he had a father or mother at once.
ful
departure,
for
she
wait
loaded
get his goat in after life. For
When
l.u
Lutine
sank,
her
trea­
me.Tarpon Springs Leader. Wondying of diabetes.
There is a Central States Milk milk, play and philosphy, the a
der If the carburutor is in good down with coin and bullion destin­ sure was estimated at £2,275,0(10,
Thu hn|ie of scientists is that
■
ed to pay the British troops war­ most o f it insured by Lloyd's,
■
Breeder’s association,
it * goat’s the thing. Butt------ !
shapo?
eventually they will be able to Gout
ring on the European mainland. which naturally became highly in­ master the synthetic production of
-------—o---------For contrast, picture a dingy util- terested in ralvage. The Dutch the diabetes cure.
The Providence News says i*
THE MODERN KLONDIKE
Italian
trawler setting out from a Government stepped in to claim
was a New York reporter, who
CLEARWATER SUN
Dutch
port
in
October
one
himjanlvngv
rights
ond,
despite
British
went out to Patterson to writ.*
MEN WHORE names are well
tired
and
twenty.live
yearn
Intel
protests,
in
Lull
granted
salvage
Ihc story of the murder of a rich
known will start a movcnuiu t &gt;
years ago
the western,
must bo developed and ready for
manufacturer by thieves.
lie its mission tho finding of that self- j righut to the bullion fishers on abolish
in every , Seventy
in the
me death
oeam penalty tn
.
„
...
same
load
of
bullion
stored
in
tile
condition
that
the
Netherlands
re. A..., . . 3 plains were the scene of one of tl
the newcomers. Thousands are
spread himself on the details and
State T l: ....
|cube two-third* o f nnv treasure
’
first pilgrimages of the Amcrici
coming to Florida where hundreds
concluded the account thus: "F o r ­ Mitino * linlil.
If it i S r* ' " l'
l.n Lutine never renehed port i recovered. Finally tho British com- ........*
‘ " l nation. True, years previous, p U wenh to the west.
tunately for the deceased, he hml
murder,
k.. ! 11 '
|vr,,ni? neers had crossed the Allegheny
As John D. Rockefeller anld,
deposited all of his money in the and her treasure never lined the'plaint* became so insistent that for a State
to set the example and range 8lul
' d
up
ami ,opened
up the
the Ohio
(Milo anil
and "Florida is truly the Klondike o f
bank the day before, bo he lost pockets, even momentarily, of Him the Dutch ceded a half interest in also kill ?
____
Mississippi valleys, but their de- the 20th century." But the people
virtually nothing but ids life.” Majesty s troops. During the storm the remainder to Great Britain for
„ ..... ...........................
„
scendnnts were now pushing fnr- are searching for a different
Oh, Death! where in thy stinger? that arose oil Oct. D, 1799. vlie j Lloyd’s. This led to „ determined
( A I I I A I . I UNISHMENT will ther west in search o f gold and wealth nnd therefore we must he
was wrecked off the enu it of Hoi- 1salvage attempt in 1857 which
---------o---------land near the town o f Vlielnnd. proved the most productive o f alt. end at a certain stage of civilizn- homes in numbers such as their nn- in position to show them that
ADD ANOTHER TO DESIRES
Her crew, with the exception uf j A total of £99,H'.i:i was recovered, lion, just us torture of witnesses [ecstors had never dreamed. The wealth of this great state to the
one man who died before ho could Io f which £22,102 went t" Lloyd's. ami hanging of children for steal-[long white covered wagon trains best advantage.
I don’t want so many things,
ing trifles ended in due time.
have made one of the most roman­
Clearwater has much to do to
For I’m not hard to please;
Official killing by hanging, tic pictures in history.
prepare for the rush that will i
But I shall always crave some
electrically or otherwise, is u dis­
Fifty years later another great shortly be upon her.
punts,
OCALA STAR
grace to u civilized community.
It is to be Imped that those
pilgrimage
o f thousands poured in­
That don’t hag at the knees.
But a worse disgrace is wide­
persons who are qualified to vote
to
the
great
Northwest,
Alasko
— Montgomery Advcttiscr.
The Star heartily endorses the
A farmer puts up a scarecrow spread poverty, which is unneces­ end western Canada, again in in the election today will not niiss
sary, and the an* ety with which
following sentiments which are be­
the opportunity that is theirs to
We do not sigh for fame or wealth, ing expressed to the people of the i to keep the birds out of the com . ninety-five per ci . of human be­ search of gold, mid fewer in search provide the first step in this di­
of
nppoilunity
ami
homes.
Another
Let them go hy, darn gnllem;
stale through th«&gt; pages of its When that fails He uses a shot- ings face old jigc.
beautiful picture painted for fu­ rection.
We’d tent content if we could fill reputable newspapers hy the Flo­ gon. often with deadly effect. FloThe improvements that arc be­
ture generations to study and rev­
,
rida's
reputation
as
a
wonderful
This here ding-busted column.
rida Development Board;
C’ontemporary Comment:
ing voted upon today are sorely
erence.
i
state
of
opportunity
must
not
be
— Macon Telegraph.
The decision o f the Florida De­
And now in 1925, whnt might be needed here if Clearwater is to
velopment Board to conduct a overrun by vultures after our leg­
itimate wealth.
"Study Ethyl as Fuel for Mo­ crlled the third great movement grow am! maintain her place
These birds above are modest,
statewide drive against crooked
Their wishes few— hear iginc;
Scarecrows are too tame for tors,” says headline. Ethyl might of population is taking place. Not nnmng the other cities o f Florida.
business concerns will meet with
But there are other thjpgs that
in the slow moving wagons of the
I'd like just once before I die.
tho approval of every good cit­ j thi :&gt;o buzzards. Jails are well- do for Lizzie,— Honolulu Starlast century, hut in fast through must be provided— homes among
Ou “ stewed bees’ knees" to dine. izen.
known to them. The type which Bulletin.
trains nnd in automobiles o f latest the first.
— Miami Tribune. ^ There is nothing that will give I ‘ *n»ts on the weaknesses of wid­
HI I. awaken
«•«&lt; II
Other Florida cities are
design.
Not in search of gold
A
British
scientist
asserts
that
Florida a hhu-k eye quicker than ows nnd old people has seen the
fields, hut something far more ing to the task that is ahead of i
the
world’s
day
was
once
only
I'm not hard to satisfy,
'
inside
of
many
jails.
a hunch of blood-sucking, widow:ing to prothem nnd are attemptln
four hours long. The unions then valuable— health nnd happiness.
When it comes to things to eat; robbing cutthroats who care for
\\ hen a crooked hu miic
flux o ! vis- j
And here is the vast difference vide for the largest influx
(leurivcs
n
mm
r
»
,,,on
'
must
have
been
atr.nger
than
they
If I knew only how to pick,
nothing but an Ill-gotten dollar.
s
ever seen. \
itors
that
the
state
has
between
the
pilgrimage
o
f
the
I9th
, ev laolr only means off tranatheir are n o w .-L o s ____
Angeles Times. *
A cantaloup* that ‘ is sweet.
Every state ha* its share of rot­ L
inmiej,
n? ,
erntury und the 20th century— t h ''; lt is time that Clearwater should i
Spartanburg Journal. ters o f this sort. This condition portntmn through life
then he is
Another pathetic little feature of land then was bare and waiting he more than thinking— action is
Is aggravated when a business' no better than a horse thief.
every-day life is an interurban rail- to be developed—the land now needed nr.d at once.
I am not so very particular,
boom is un. Florida is now going
More power to the Florida De- way company hopefully waiting
k For mine’* been a hard row;
through a wonderful expansion in veopmenl Board. And if they use
Hot I’d dearly love to find
every line of business and the buz­ a lot of summary treatment in for the reaction against automo­
TO BUY THE NEW IS TO PROGRESS—TO LEARN
biles to set in.— Ohio State JournGold at tha end of a rainbow.
zards nr^ flocking this way.
dealing with crook*. \\hnt of it ? 1 al.

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MISS KATHRYN W1LKEY, Sociaty Editor.

I Delightful Swimming
Party Given Tuesday
Night at Lake Mary

'uhrsdav
Neighbors will
ionic Hall at 8:00 o -

bie is spending a
Petersburg.

7 ^ and little son
ves in Dublin,
oung of Oviedo
Wednesday on
returned WodYork City nnd
Hi rasher has return
[ghtful stay at Dny.
[S e lle r and A. D.
[ Oviedo si^nt Wedhford.
I and son, C. L. PowrTuesdny for a trip
It Coast.
K Wallace and little
b e d from a pleasant
L r , S. C.
B Grovenstein nnd
■ h is week to spend
■ n Miami.
■ of ~Cuthbert, Ga.,
■ in Sanford, stopKce friends.
leaves today on the
onville, nfter spendin Hanford.
iurrence has departin New York whete
lie guest of friends.
er of Jacksonville
(I Wednesday as the
ml Mrs. It. E. llernI friends of Miss Essie
I lie glad to know that
Iving after a lung ili-

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Williams recently
ial days in Geneva as
of Mr. ami Mrs. Paul
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Mrs. D*. G. Barclift and
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ichary and Kcnchen
this week for Mount
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She’s Only Six Years Old

URSDAY, JULY 23, 1925.

Evidences Thnt “ Pork Barrel"
Was In Operation 100 Years
Aco Disclosed by Letters
SPRINGFIELD, III., July 22.—
Evidences that the “ pork barrel”
was in operation more than 100
yenrs ago arc showh in the efforts of Nathaniel Pope, then secrotary of the Illinois territory, to
secure house rent from Albert
Gallatin, secretary of the United
Stales Treasury. Letters between
the two have been dissevered by
the state archives department and
are being bound.
The first letter was written by
Pope to Gallatin, May 11, 1800,
transmitting his expense vouchers.
‘‘ I wish to deal candidly with you,"
Pope said. “ I have lived in n house
belonging to my wife’s father
(Elijah iiackus), who certainly
would never have charged me rent,
But if a friend should furnish the
secretary with an office for noth­
ing. it being a personal favor, it
is no argument against his charging the government a reasonable
price for occupation.”
Pope apparently used his home
for an office nnd asked the secrotary of the treasury to pay him
office rent o f 812 n month. He
asked for $160 for “ contingent

A delightful event of Tuesday
evening was the picnic nnd swim­
ming party at Lake Mary given
by a number of Sanford'
______s young­
er set. The party motored out to
the lake and a refreshing swim
was enjoyed, after which a delic­
ious picnic lunch was served.
Dancing was one of the main fea­
tures o f tha- evening.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. O. T. Alford, Mr. and Mrs
Roby Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Krisbie, Mrs. Ned Smith, Mrs.
Crnig Thompson, Mrs. C. Powell.
Miss Jessie Allen, Miss Drnne Ro­
berts, Miss Maud Tyre, Miss Minnio Allen, Miss Alberta Aycock,
Miss Ruth Gillon, Miss Aide Gillon, Miss Edna Chittenden, Mias
Olive Lizette, Miss Bobbie Chap­
man. Mins Allan Blount, Mias Le­
na Bell Powell, Rodney Prescott,
Peter Schanl, Max Stewart, Tyler
Price of Wilmington, N. C., Hugh
Tillis,
IJank iluiley,
Duncan
Haze, Jamie Robvson, Mr. Mor­
ris, D. W. ATvcrson, Catcher
Basse nnd Outfieiiier Brown of
St. Petersburg Baseball Team,

stream Is fatal for the lower nine tempt for the French to colon ist
Florida in 1662. In that ywrflife.'
sailed up the coast of Florida and
set up n stone pillar at the months
o f the St. John’s river. He thou
claimed Florida as a French
session. Ho then sailed north to
considered savage ns n w olf and Port Royal, S. C., then a part o f
There is a special training
lived up to this by murdering the Florida and stationed a few men
school for tenchcrs maintained by
colonists totaling about there from whence he sailed fo r
the State at Madison. It is the French
500 of which about fifty escaped. France expecting to return soon.
Florida Normal School.
He was also called a brave soldier
and a matchless liar.
Clearwater— Hibiscus Garden.i
being developed into one of Inrgdo
Jenn Ribaut made the first at- cat nurseries in the state.
du
to
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P O R K B A R R E L 1 FLORIDA FACTS | miles.
Pedro Mendez de Aviles was
M E T H O D S O L D , Southland Seminary at St. Pe­ Ifiven
the title o f irovemor and
tersburg is an Independent school
captain (renernl of Florida in 1G65
for
girls.
L E T T E R S SH OW
by Philip II o f Spain. He was

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Dress Sale

Friday—S a tu rd a y

a a a a a i a a iir a ^

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Full Fashion, pure thread silk
15 new shades. All sizes for
$1.05 pr.
Van Raalte Chiffon
Silk, fine sheer, all pure silk. Col­
or black, peach, blond, lavender
and flesh.
$2.50
Pheonix Hose
New colors in bobbed hose and
long- length, good quality silk.
All sizes.

:s. T. M. Hill return:nm their honeymoon
hi points in the souI the state.
lemlerson leaves toRetown, K y„ where
ami conduct a song
evangelistic meet-

BOBBED
H d/IE y

e Brockhahn and
ig daughter Maxine
iy for Brevard, N.
| will spend several

F B. I„ Perkins and
Tied Tuesday from a
&gt;it to points in Vir-

LINEN DRESSES

SILK DRESSES

Handdrawn, embroidered and
plain designs.
All colors.
These dresses are a real bar­
gain at—

Street and afternoon dresses
made o f the best fabrics in all
shades and printed designs
—During this salepriced from

hey were the gucaU
Allen left Wednesnie in Montgomery
wen the uttrucher si-ter, Mrs,
r *!u,lcr. her guests,
hi and Verla Wright
■Bi
Pauling Walt-on Wallace made u
tty motoring to New

J , *L Q- Smith nnd
paronno. Mrs. Frank
Iuaughtor, Francis Fair
Hamilton left Tuesday
fs after a pleasant visElla Lefler.
B

^ ■ H. Mushhurn
Pearl Mash■ittl - Rock, Ark., ami
■ try of Vnldostn, G «„
■ lightful visit with Mr.
•.E. Laing are leaving
le,r car for their home.
BARBECUE!
ued sandwicheu at Rose
tlk Station. Three miles
1,1 Ave.. Cooked by ex-

g*e Ladies—
Mattresses, renovating,
&gt;(T. upholstery material-*
CALL
,

Sanford
tress Factory 1

Easy Terms

th
Gallatin answered him June 8,
and requested that Pope’s father- '7
Rev. O. O. Eckhardt to
in-law sign vouchers for the of- ,
Realtors.
Sanford
Preach At Upsala
fice rent nnd added with a touch B0
of sarcasm that his father-in-law
might afterward “ make a present ”
Announcement was made this
morning thnt Rev. O. O. Eck­ Angeline Cntnnzarite of Milwaukee is only six years old, but she weighs of the money to yourself or any =
He added, how- a
hardt o f Pierson will preach twice I iO pounds nnd is gaining. She is shown above at the right bet-ale other person.”
at the old Upsula Church next \ mla Newman, eight. Angeline never misses her three meals a day, ever, that $40 per annum is con- B
side rid the highest sum which "
Sunday, July 2(1. Tim sermon at and snys her favorite dish is spaghetti and meat balls.
ought to be ullowcd for rent of an b
11 o’clock will he in Swedish
office.
~
and the service at 7:30 o’clock in
STEW ART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
the evening will be in English.
Pope replied that he thought $5 a
By CHARLES P. STEWART
Fine meetings are being held
was tlie minimum he should be nl- J|
there, it is announced, and all
lowed for office rent. He said he g
WASHINGTON,
July
10.— ly—“ is a mighty slow, discourag­ believed the secretary should have *
residents o f that section are urged
to make it a point to be there.
"Though advice may bo cheap,” |ing job. I knew what I was talk­ two rooms, “ one to lodge in nnd I*
-aid Herbert Quick, author of “ the1ing about, for I'd done it myself the other for the public papers of IB
his office."
ami nearly starved to death.
great American novel,” in a chat
Heavy Rainfall Is
“ Now. my advice to you,” I pro­
The compromise wns finally; 5
with him a few days before ceeded, “ is to settle down in one mad- at $5 a month nnd Pope, *
Reported In Florida hI i.hadrecent
death, “ yet it’s a satis­ of our good little burgs out in tho perhaps a little incensed at the m
All Silk Frocks, represented in dark nnd light shades, can
faction to see it turn out right af­ county and build up a country conservative policy of Gallatin, M
JACKSONVILLE. July 2.7— Fre­ ter giving somebody some of it.” practice/'
immediately iiegan another contro- ■
ton
crepes, crepe du chines, flat crepes, prints nnd other pop­
• * *
* * «
quent showers over nil divisions,
v»r&lt;y with him as to whether the *
at least in the southern portion,
ular material. All cotton dresses featuring voiles, linens,
ThereM been n reference in the
“ In n few days he called again. secretary had to supply Governor "
with heavy rains in some, especial­ com m o f our talk to John Gari­ He told me lie'll arranged fo r a Edwards of the Illinois territory ■
tissue ginghams and broadcloths will go at
ly over Hillsboro, Pinellas, Pasco baldi Sargent, the United States desk, practically a- a mere clerk, ‘ wiln stationery.
!;
and adjacent cuuntics featured the attorney general.
in the officei of Wnght &amp; Call,
week ending Tuesday in Florida,
"Did you know,” Quick asked, the most important law firm iti
Ju*t in recent years has the J
according the weekly review of A. ‘ thnt the old man had a cousin Hint section. It \va- a good con­
avocado been produced eommerci- a
J. Mitchell, United States weather who once lived out in Sioux C ity?” nection, but as I’ve said, all Fred
ally to a large extent. There are J*
bureau meteorolgist.
Having been a Sioux Cityite Sargent had was just a clerkship.” now several nurseries in Southern ■
While midday temperatures were myself in my youth, this was
“ Well, what happened to that Florida cultivating the plants and ■
uncomfortably high during sever­ mildly interesting.
firm? Inside n year th* junior tie ■ir operations have caused large ®
al days especially in the north nnd
“ Yes,” Quick continued, “ it’s a number, A. F. ('all, broke down acreages to lie planted in avoca- m
west, the maximum as reported
fact—
a young Iowa farm h &gt;y from physically and had to retire. does. The avocado was known in *
was a 94 at Pinellas Park, Pinellas
Voting Sargent, having shown the earlier days as the alligator n
county. Ten and two-tenths inches down near Akron.’ ’
much promise and being right pear. It resembles the pear hut ■
THE POST OFFICE IS NEXT DOOR TO US"
£
of rain fell at Funds, three and
"Farming, however, didn't ap­ handy, was into ted immediately is not like that fruit in any oth..*:
three-tenths at Sanford, four and
way. It has a rich nutty flavor a i S I I M I I I I H f l f l I I I I B I l i r i l l f l I S a i B I I M I I S I B S I I I S B f l B l I l l l S I I S S I I I N H R I I S I I H I S I I M a
into the junior partnership.
four-tenths at Lake Alfred, and peal to our hero, as it doesn't to
“ A few months later Craig L.
so many farm boys. So he etudied
The weather was unfavorable *■&gt; and in 'due chiii--o’ Wns'admitted to 'Wright, the" senior "ibi.'ihber, died
cotton while other crops improved. the liar down at Iowa City, Then suddenly ami Sargent inherited
P included
Citrus groves improved, including he rnmo up to Sioux City, pros­ the entile practice.
pecting around a hit. He had a the legal representation of the
Hatsiimns in the west.
loiter to me and one day called Chicago A Northwestern railrou i
in his territory.
Phosphate rock for agricultural into ask for a few suggestions.”
“ You never saw anybody rise so
purposes was used in Florida for
"Fred," I told him, “ breaking fast. Now Fred is vice president
the first time by Dr. C. A. Sim­
mons, o f Hawthorne,
Alachua into law in a big town like this"— and general counsel of the whole
which Sioux City is, comparative- Northwestern system."
county, in the year 1882,

%a: a

Di i haUanoogn,
I Mrs. W. H. Hartfid Mrs. .1 S, Webb
very pleasantly at

At Loading Station nnd Hard Rond

$ 1.00

Pointex Hose
ARRO W H EAD HOSIERY
W e are offerin g our $1.50 va­
lues for 95c. The super qual­
ity o f these hose are known to
every woman who has used
them. All colors—

uul Pointex

KID HATS

$2.00 Pheonix Heavy Silk

with lisle tops. All shades and sizes

We have only a limited
number o f kid hats, combina­
tions o f black and white, that
we are offering for—
CHILDREN’S SOCK
plain and fancy tops.

Men’s Shoes
W e have in this lot some dress
shoes that we sell for $8.50.
Low and high tops. Special

NEW PURSES and HAND BAGS—L o n g shapes, fin e all leather and silk.
Brown, grey, tan and block. Some wit h fine leather lining........ $2.50 to $15.00
NEW LACE NECKW EAR
cream, and ecru...................

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OPPOSITE T il E POSTOFFICE

The Y owell Company

�■D, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925,

Children B e T au gh t
H ygiene F a cts Well

Sanford Is Defeated
By St. Petersburg In
Hard Fought Battle
Saints Banch Four Hits O f f 1
Crawford for Three Runs
In Second Inning and K eep
Lead Throughout Contest

New York, ape&amp;king before !»umracr .whool mudenta at Florida
■State ( ullego for Women this week
s .t'.k’ ou with them to train younc
hd.ircn to fa ce facta wjuarcly. If
jkiidren arc allowed any rubierfuiSM in ihe way o f the mental or
physical conception there will be
serious conno-i)enter in ch ns a
nervous breakdo-n later In life.
Dr. Pratt declared.
He fnVther stated that the mind
dividlS into two main branches
— Inte!!i:j*ficc and Emotions. "In
the grand division o f intelligence
\vt have through the IJinet test
. r l various modifications n fairlv
a; urate te n o f the intellect, said
Dr. Prntt, but he warned the teach­
er:! not to c x w ‘ too much from
re tests, ns tho emotions play
a fa - greater part in the success
r failure of life than formerly
was thought, "ro that a person rat­
ed high in the intelligence test
w th a faulty mental mechanism
with regard to
emoitons * they
• ‘.uM not he as successful as
*v&gt; uld one with a lower rate o f intcliigencc but with a more stabil­
ized emotional life.”
i&gt;.- Pratt was brought to Flor­
ida bv the Public Health Asocia-

Ninth Inning Rally by Lake­
land Cut Short By 1 Run;
Smokers Uses .‘1 Hurlers
While Lakeland Uses Two

LAKELAND, July
23.— The
Tampa Smokers won a hectic game
here from the Highlanders to rplit
the series of two games by a
score of fi tu 5. Cescar Alvarez
struck out seven men in the five
ITORIDA STATE LBAC.LT
Locals Score Two
Lak&lt; ml 5; Tampa 6.
and one-third innings he pitched
Runs In 5th Inning Sanf J 2; St. Petersburg 4.
after relieving Peterson who ha !
—
relieved Cobb who received credit
for the game. A, ninth inning ral­
Sanford Hurler Settles Down
NATIONAL LEAGUE
To Allow Only Two Safe Chicago-Riston, postponed, rain. ly by Lnkclar.d was cut short by
one run.
Binglcs After 2nd Inning Cincinnati.New York, rain.
All R II PO A E
Pittsburgh-Philadelphia, called end TAMPA
Snead. 2b.......... I 0 o a
t u
fourth :ain.
Hickey. 3b. „
_5 1 1 1 0 0
Oniy three scheduled.
Estrada. If......... 4
0 l 6 0 1
Wcik. §s. .. _ „ 5 2 2 1 2 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Lee. rf. ________ I
2 3 2 0 0
No games scheduled.
Allen, cf............. 2
1 1 3 0 0
»score was four to tijo. By bunchin g’ fob r lilts o ff Crhwforti in the SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Huggins, c. .. „ .1 0 I 8 0 Q
Jcarmer, l b . ___.3 0 1 .3 0 0
second inning for three runs and Augusta 10; Macon 1.
Cobb, p............ .. 2 0 0 0 0 0
by a timely hit which advanced Greenville 7; Spartanburg 1.
Peterson, p. „ _0 0 0 0 0 0
a man to third In the fourth for Asheville 10; Knoxville 2.
him to score a moment later on Charlotte 13; Columbia 12, (1 Alvarez, p. - . 2 0 0 0 0 0
• Sanford’s second error o f th:
innings).
Totals
frame, the visitors were able to
LAKELAND
. win. An error in the second frame
Buckley, 2b.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
also played a large part in the
Brazier, cf.
Birmingham
1-2:
Little
Rock
D
-.T
,
scoring o f the Saint’s first three
Welch, ss. ..
New
Orleans
1;
Chattanooga
5.
runs.
.;j , *
Mobile 6; Nashville 7.
Cusack, rf.
A fter the second inning Craw- Atlanta 9; Memphis 1.
Johnson, If.
ford settled down and allowed th ■
Edwards, lb.
Saints only one addition-.1 hit.
Ponder, .1b. ,
while Brower, pitching fog the St.
Francis, c. ..
.Pete team, was relieved by Edwafds In the seventh- with two on
Luther, z,
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
bases and one man down. Credit
Craig, p.
(Second
Hall)
f o r winning the game went to
Won Lost Pi
Brower, however.
Totals
..3 1 fi 7 27 10 2
Tampa
. . . . . . . . . . 20 7
.7
Only one extra base hit was Lakeland
z Batted for Ery in eighth.
18 1.3
.5
made during the game, that be­ St. Petersburg .. „ 1,3 10
Score by innings;
..j
ing secured by Harris, new San­ Sanford ..........
Tampa
. 03t 010 001—0
„ 8 21)
ford second baseman, in the fifth
I-akeiand
. . 002 100 002— 5
inning when he scored Hardy from
Summary: Two base bit.-;. JessNATIONAL LEAGUE
second base, after one run had al­
mer. Brazier. Francis. Ery. Three
Won Los
ready been scored on Crawford’s New York
base hit. Weik. Stolen bases. Es­
single. Hardy reached first on an Pittsburgh
trada. Welch . Sacrifices, Allen.
error by the St. Petersburg first Brooklyn
Jwsntrr, Cusack 2.
Jreft on
baseman.
Cincinnati .
bases. Tampa 8; Lakeland
Fir*t
Hernandez, first up for tho St. Louis
bare on balls, .iff Cobb 1; o ff IVSaints in the second frame, hit Philadelphia
urn&gt;n :t; off Alvarez 1: o ff Erv
safely to short stop and went to Chicago . .
l; o ff I'raig 1. Stru k out, by
second on a sacrifice by Cox. Boston . ..
Peterson I; by Alvarez 7; by Ery
Barnes hit to left field and Her­
3; by Craig l. lilts, o ff Cobb 3
nandez advanced to third. Be- re
in 2 innings, off Peterson 2 in
. followed with the third hit o f the
I 2 .3 innings; o ff Alvarez 2 in
inning to left field and Hernar.de; Washington
5 !-:! innings; o ff Ery 8 m 8 in.
x. scored, Barnes going to thin! af- Philadelphia
nlngs, o ff Craig 2 in 1 inning.
. ter he had stolen second. Hesse St. Louis ..
Winning pitcher. Cobb.
Losing
m went to second, on thji thxjiyr for Chicago ..
J 'L 'X ,.. I’dyjitf
■ the man scoring and got to thir l Detroit .
» ” d I.’nh, T n ,c. 2:23. ,
on an error as Brower sacrificed, Cleveland „
Bkknes froring on the play. M e a ­ New York
ner clouted one to center field for Boston .. .
the fourth and final hit o f the in­
ning and Bets* scored. Messncr
was out trying to steal second,
catcher to short stop.
In-the fourth frame Hernandez
walk'd and went t»&gt; second on a
sacrifice by Cox. Barnes hit to
left field for the Saints* las: hit
o f the game ami Hernandez went
to third, scoring a moment later
when Sanford’s second miscue w.n
marked up. In the fifth inning
the Saint* again threatened whoa
on two Walks and two of the field­
er’ s choice variety, a runner was
advanced to third. Thereafter it
was three up and three down for
the team from the "Sunshine
City.”
A fter Wads was out pitcher to
first in the fifth inning. Bailey
Walked and went to second v.hen
Hardy reached fir *t on an error.
Cruwfuni Fent a hot grounder hy
the pitcher and inti, center field
for his second hit uf ;he gam .
•curing Bailey from fecund and a tvaneing Hardy to the keyiume
sack.
Harris then sent a long
drive down the right field line
for two bases for the oniy extra
base hit of the game and Hardy
■cored, Crawford going to third.
Xhimaa and Curley were both it
at first bare cn tw„ close play*
and Sanford was retired for th­
inning. joeing a go. d opportunity
for additional scoring.
The Celery-Feds again threat­
ened in the sixth inning wh u
Wade reached third but were un­
able to score.
ST. PETE
AH R H PO A E
Hexane r, 3b........3 0 l « j o

Yesterday’s
Results

Presmting Miss Lillian Harrison
Argentina mermaid, who will a:
tempt to swim the English Chn:
nel this month. She U now ir
training at Cape Gris-roz,-Fran ■
She is to -tart from the F reed
side ami hopes to nc-omplish t);
feat l vf»re Gertrud - Edcrie, t
American star, succeeds in doir
it. Mi - E-lerie will make her tr
fr&lt; tn the English shore.

\ccord Readied On
Chinese Settlement

If you have headache,
backache, toothache, neu­
ralgia, rheumatism, sciatica
D R . M ILES*

1

SANFORD, FLA.

will give you quick relief,
A package of- these pills
in your pocket or in your
shopping bag m ay save you
hours o f suffering.
)Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices— 2 5 doses
2 5 cents.
Econom y pack­
age, 1 25 doses $ 1 .0 0 .
?

is built by Studebaker
on the sturdy S t a n d a r d S i x C h a s s is

P E R FIC IA LLY other coaches
S Uftll*#
r*ei&gt;mhf* thiq
Qrnrl»V« &gt;trae
nay resemble
this Studebaker
Standard Six, but the resemblance
will not stand analysis.
Only two cars are made on a oneprofit basis— Ford in the lowest price
field and Studebaker in the fine car
field. Only in these two cases are
all bodies, engines, clutches, gearsets, springs, differentials, steering
gear and axles designed, engineered
and manufactured by one company.
Contrast this with the average car,
where the extra profits of many out­
side parts and body makers must be
------included in the purchase price.
These profits are part of the production cost of
the car—the same as the steel and wood of the
body. They do not buy materials nor workmanship
—they do r.ot make any car one whit better.
Studebaker has achieved one-profit manufacture
through years of far-sighted management and
through sacrifice on the part of stockholders. Earn­
ings which might have been distributed have been
retained in the business to build one of the largest
gray 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.

work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez*

SANFORD
Harris. 2b.
Dumas, If.
Curley, rf.
Frishie, 3b.
McQue, 3b.
Wade. cf. .
Bailey, lb.
Hardy, e. .
Crawford,

I Time 1:50s.
Miami— Building permits Uaurd
inag first six mouths of 1D23

Stock is now Complete

A n ti=P ain P ills

Shop for good barber

Totals _
Score by innings
St. Pclersb urg _ _
Sanford _
Summary; Two Las
rj*. First bk*#* *n
Brower 4 ; Crawford
oat, by Brower 2 in 7
Edward* l in 2 2-3; i
I x ft on base, fit. Pe
Sanford 6. Double
nandej to Barnes. A ll
to Barnes, Doyle to B
base on errors. Harifo
o ff Brower 6 In 7
Winning pitcher, Bru
W
bits, t ux 2, Bros
Stolen bases, Doy],
Brown. Wad* £. • f i r

another shipment

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Try Smith’s Barber

merit

Just Received

They Shine

Austrian Gets In
’’ourtAndOnt Again
Account Pet Snake

Burner,
Edward-

tra cts aw arded! for,
worth obstru ct pav-

with tls prajrwUii o f training tea­
chers in health education.work-

SLED— BETTER CROPS
( KOP CELERY SEED

What docs it mean to you?
To you, as an automobile buyer, this means;
1. A Lower Price.
2. A Better Car.

-t.8 and comparison with the best
he foremost seedsmen, we know
ring the Florida celery growers
fin e s t rttK-'k to be found any­
thin have the vigor, produetive; wjtt priidute a money making

Call at Montezuma Hotel.

engineered and mantdi^j

cne management, to
efficiently with every sOj
A better car because J
c m afford to use finer®
better steel, higher grri®
ber. more painstaking * 1
in hundreds of unseen Sjjj
Scores o f thousands S
excess transportation i*®
every Studebaker. W i®
which looked like an ®
while it was new. is b j
the Studebaker is brest®
—
That is why in AnJjl
where desert heat and n-Sra
‘ tain trails test autornaWl
utmost—Studebaker sells double its ^
portion of cars. Every county in Ar-r^
has bought an automobile for its sheriff -q
a Studebaker.

•
J
This coach is not a one year^
As a splendid example of the facts Jfutjj
we offer the Standard Six Coach. To q
this cor you must see it and ride in lLj
you to do so immediately. It is called a
is in reality a roomy five-passenger
It is a car that will give you faithful
service. It is built to yield dependable, *-*1
transportation for years and years,

Buy now—no more “ yearly
This is the time of the year when men M
tated to purchase an automobile,
car they bought in July would be ^ J
irtiTviilitf Ku ihp .announcement Ot _ .J

A L O W E R PRICE, because Studebaker does
not need to pile its profit u;&gt;on the profits of out­
side parts manufacturers and body builders.
A BETTER CAR, because It is a thoroughly c o ­
ordinated, harmonious unit. Every p.ut designed.

iun'ul Fearl Golden Heart
■art Self Smnohing
own. Old Uoldea Heart
Heart.

For Further Information

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LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
I-nkeland, through the StarWIGHT PRINT SH O P-Printing Telegram. Best advertising me­
Engraving, Embossing. See us
dium in South Florida. 1’ublhhod
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
R. R. Ave.-Commcrcla] St.
Lakeland, Florida.

Cash In Advanca

FOR RENT—Ground
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
stairs. C. T. Smith.
FOR SALE— Comer lot and ad
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.
terms. Box 431, care Herald.

EVERT TRUE

B Y CONDO
H A / fZ p l . A ' S T E R F Z )
w / T H P O A / J &amp; e '•

Floor EIk« WANTED: Bearing grove Ipn nc
Inquire up*
re.i name price ami location—
"F.B" c.o. Herald.

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APARTMENT FOR RENT— A t­ WANTED: Building lot close in
give location and price first let­
tractive and convenient.
Call
at Herald office for further in­ ter "B " c.o. Herald.
formation.
*
WANTED AT ONCE
Three to five hundred acres of
FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones includ­ good land. Must be on good high­
ed. By week month or year, well way, lake property preferred. Have
located near ocean.
Write or ready buyer for such a piece.
E. A. Strout Farm Agency,
phone R. L. Seldcn, Scldcn Bldg,
400 National Bunk. Bldg.
Daytona Beach, Fla.

miles from county scat one-half
mile off state highway from Jack­
sonville to Tallahassee.
Public
road running through this prop­
erty, about 150 pecan trees. 2 ten­
ant houses, 1 story barn. Will sell
REAL ESTATE
Oil 10— Xcnut. Make your snlcs cheap. J. E. Kerney, 311 Sanford FOR RENT: Two room apartment WANTED: Lady agent, spare time
—good location. Apply at 12
Sanford, Fla.
good money. Phone 571-J.
K, SPUR LING, (uh-division through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- Avenue.
or ft. fil l Magnolia Ave.
ia,
Ohio.
Rich
agricultural
dis­
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
E V C R C -T ^
HOW
DO
L
WANTED: Experienced roof man
lando. Florida, and F l o r a trict, Want ud and display rates FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered
L
o
o
k
/
n
y
o
o
r
.
h
a
t
?
in
and
around
Sanford,
yellow
wants roof repairing jobs. All
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ on request.
pine framing, sheathing, siding,
work guaranteed. J. S. Williams.
way.
At FOR RENT: Attractive,, garage 217 Sanford Avenue., Phone 178W.
COLUMBUS (Ga.,1 LEDGER — flooring, ceiling and finish.
Classified ads have the largest prices that are a savings to you.
TIN AND METAL WORK
apartment. Two rooms and a
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla. hath.
Instantaneous hot water WANTED: Experienced waitress.
Apply Manhattan Cafe.
10 8
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line.
heater.
Furnished or unfurnish­
GOOD BUY
SIGNS
Palmetto Ave.
ed.
3
blocks
from
town.
Tele­
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Corner lot. Goldsboro.
phone 318 nr call nt 305 Park Av WANTED: Salesman to sell our
Phone 468-J.
ers and fern growers of Volus­
enue.
made to measure suits. Direct
ia rounty advertis© in the DeLnnd FOR SALE or rent: Pico restaur­
to consumer at 23.50. Liberal com­
Daily New:,, rate lc per word, cash
ant completely furnished ready FOR
RENT:
Furnished light mission. Apply A. L Lipthrott,
with order.
for business. Seven rooms up­
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
housekeeping rooms in private Dist. Manager, P. O. Box Hid I,
Phone 48l)-W. Sanford Ave. At
stairs. All occupied. Have been home. 219-W 5th Street.
Orlando, Florida.
First Street.
in business in present location 35
FOR
RENT:
Two
room
apartment.
years. Want to retire.
WANTED: Sales girl. Prefer one
JAMES II. CO W AN —All kinds people are interested
adjoining bath, also sleeping
who has had Dome sales exper­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work, property.
Reach tli
/ A l t_ / n ;
FOR SALE: -til acres good truck room. 307 E. 3rd S t.___________
ience. Apply The Basket Friday
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak the Sentinel. Rate i
farming land. A. C. L Loading Fill: RENT: New front room between 1 anil 2 p. m.
1 S H O U t-O
S A Y II*
Avenue and Third S t m t . Tele- plication.
apartment. Private bath. Phone
station on South line within six
phone 111.
---------------------------------WANTED
AT
ONCE:
Thoroughly
382
W.
West
First
Street.
miles of post office 3-4 miles from
^
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J.
■i- = "
■ A LITTLE W ANT .
capable male stenographer and
brick pavement. $150 per acre.
Building Material : h e r a l d *iii i&gt;rm
hive room house general office man desires any
Terms if desired. A. M. Philips,
Good location. In cl; sj of public stenographic work.
."ill Oak Avenue.
Address Mr. Fisher, room 20, Shir­
MIRACLE Concrete C o, general
ley Apartments.
FOR SALE: Pair o f good mules,
cement work, sidewalks, build
THIS
weight 1,000 pounds each. A ho FOR RENT: Two room funiished
log blocks, Irrlgstlon boxes. J. IL
apartment and garage. 703 Pal­ WANTED: Position by young man
Chattanooga Wagon nnd McCor­
Terwilleger, Prop.
18 DIRECTORY
who has had two nnd one-half
mick mowing machine. Both as metto Ave.
years
of college preparation and
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa a FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando good as new. Ask E. N. Sutton, FOR RENT: First floor apart* notwithstanding that part is willGeneva,
Fla.
people o f Sitafavd
Burnt, just remodeled. Attractive in*' to work. An interview will be
Service, Quality and Price.
Mornini' Sentinel; largest classiio
a lie n n e ra o a .
appreciated, M, N, Care of Herald.
fi .1 business, rate lc a word, min­ FOR SALE: Good milk cow. One and convenient. 202 Park Ave.
II.I wken onr »MLumber and Building Material
U reaolesC. •• ••
imum 24c cash with outer.
Yellow Jacket Spray Machine. FOR PENT: One 4 room cottage i
ilpkobetleallr
*«»
Carter Lumber Company
Phone 2402.
Rooms For Rent
i nee.
with electric lights and garage.
West Third Street
Phone 565 riiE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Price $15.00 per month. Apply to
accepted want ad medium io
Mr3. H. I&gt;. Durant, Like Mary.
FOR RENT: —■ Room and hoard
jgpsre la 'Dili
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Men preferred. Good homo cook­
( KCTORY
mi insertion. Minimum 25c.
ing.
Rates reasonable. * Apply
SALE:
5
Room
house,
large
[PHONE
D AVID B. H Y E B
Mrs. Fernandez, 811 Elni Avenue,
,
excellent
locution,
between
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
1(8
Phone 671 W.
ARCHITECT
sub-divisions. Terms. BeauHa. Thousands read the clas­
6
acre
bearing
grove,
prapes,
FDR RENT— Rooms with nr with
M«mb«r 1. L k
sified pages o f Florida's Great
in. etc. Large 9 room house,
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Home
Daily,
rates
2
cents
a
word.
Itoi*
Hutldlnx
•1,200 Alloa, St. Lucie County, lying on Lake Wil
eu Directory
ed in town do**' tu Sanford,
Lincoln House.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Orlando, I'Uildn
t*. B. Edwards, Box 765, San*
mington. Exceptionally good buy, legnla in pos
Write
for
complete
rate
card.
» G — Multlgraphlng,
ac.saion,
&lt;|nick action gets it.
land mailing—as you
WEST VIRGINIA
Clarksburg,
Iwiieu you want It
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
p. IL ,E Porch, First
Brice $-15.00 per acre
l.l'ST: I'.irkugo containing luilf
ing itstie l cent per word, mini­
[(tank Bldg.
i irete gold wedding ring, adn h i ni:i&lt; sim p
mum 31c.
iji. id to Mrs. E. A. Sftlton,
113 Magnolia Ave.
FDR SALE : Small restaurant nnd ini'.nl bank. Return to 218 French
6 First Class Barbers
PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tire
luwt in 1st Natstand on fil it street near rail- Greensboro, N.
Special Attention
scene of
stupendous develop­
EL
Car. Drive it
business bient ion. Will mill receive reward
Given To LadieH and Children
ment. Read about it in the Palm road, guuil
Oak and Second St.
Don't your mother know that
ill! very n•u omihle. Owner leavBeach Pont. Sample copy sent on
Small packet of hill*. Fin CihI Liver Oil will put pounds of
in" town. Mrs. W. N. Holmes.
request.
lea c return to Th ■ Home good healthy flesh on your hones
First Street, Opposite I'ostofficc
Co. 730 West Church Ml. in ju.it a few weak* ?
Dmy Chinawuro in English Force
■ADVERTISING gels results if it TOP SAf.l '! 3 burner oil stove.
Tell
her
every
druggist
bus
it
.
Fla.
Electric motor almost new.
Bair- Inins, Ruvnrinh nnd Jappanese reaches potential buyers. Pnin sugar-coated tablet form now
Phone 625-.1.
RAGS WANTED
l arge, clean, so that you won’t hnvp to take
latka
Daily
News
is
circulated
in
China make lovely gifts
linen or cotton rags for clean­ the nasty, fislry-tailing oil that
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
CAFE
Have you rooms to rent or some
FDR BALE: 30 acres with new ing purposes. Bring them now is apt to upset your delicate
tion.
The Ball Hardware
scrotal
hand furniture to sell7
to
the
Herald
Composing
Room.
house,
only
I
miles
from
Sanford,
stomach.
Hervice and Quality
ADVERTISE in the Journal-IIer- 17 acres celery land, l 1-2 acres
Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liv­ Uso The Higald's classified page
Reigns
ald, South Georgia’s greatest bananas, corner lot nearby sold fur
er 4til Compound Tablets are and get results.
Automobiles
il P I A
C A F E
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, $6,000. $5 0 rirm. Owner selling.
chock full of vitalizing viinmincs
8 W affle House
weekly and Sunday.
Classified No agent. Address "30 acres" c «•
and are the great.-si flesh pro­
lit, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St
1921
Undue
Touring.
rates lOj per line. Wuycross Jour­ Herald
MEAT M ARKET
ducers and health builders she can
1925 Dodge Coupe.
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
find.
BELL CAFE
1923 Dodge Coupe.
Due sickly thin khi, age 9, gain­
lest In Service and Qual
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla
Everything
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
1922 Dodge Touring.
G. TAYLO R DYER
ed 12 pounds in 7 months.
it Street and Park Ave
Send in your subscription to the
&lt;923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 Ion
•OtlTIII.AMII l'4I.V r
She must ask Bowers Pharmacy.
For
the
Spoi
lsman
Tribune or hand it to your local
Truck.
H i* I'a'itt T h at »!«*•■ I f 1
Painting— Decorating
Union Drug Co., or any good
Mo irejf.
dealer so you can read Florida's
1921 Hodge Screen 1-2 Ion Truck. druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver
DRUGS
Manufactured by
greatest newspaper.
One year,
PHONE 303
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
Oil
Compound
Tablets6n
tablets
■ hrnna-l.lnihlrr I'alttl llu
II. A. SPEIR
$8.00, 6 months, $4 00, three months
RUG STOKE— PreBall Hardware
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Hold hy
60 cents—ns pleasant to take as
I.OPMINU
IMIXT c u e m f
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
Drugs, Sodas.
We
Phone 3
Dak and 2nd St. i iimly.
Phoiti'
H
Contractor and Builder
III Mnk itul In Ain.
ance policy add 75c to your order.
&gt;r you os your uhane.
i‘ hnn» rta
*99-M — Phono — 499-M
DU YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything?
If so advertise in
2108 PALMETTO AVK.
RCTR1CAL
the Gainesville Sun.

Digging for Gold?
H E R E IT IS...!

Seminole Business Exchange

Earle T . Field

to Gillon A Platt
». Everything elecne 422. Electragith

INSURANT

Business Sites
Apartment House Sites
Water Fronts

1 ELECTRIC CO.

Davey and Nesmith
ATTO llN K YS-AT-LA \V

We recommend the following
as lhe three best money-mak­
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STATIONS AND
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Dee stations. Mag*cond. First and Elm,
'enne and 10th Street.
Vice.

00 ACRES, LAKE COUNTY
High uml Dry

LORIS 1
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for all occasion*.
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Mrs. K, J. Coat*. Mgr.
CORONADO ilKAOII. Kt.ORIDA
Rates:

ll|irn All I In- Vrnr
I3.oo p«r day.

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Reference* :

First National Rank.

J. II. HUTCHINSON

Moughton

$20.00 per acre
ACREAGE

MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in tire Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for aix consecutive
issues.

A. P. C O N N E L L Y &amp; SO N S
Magnolia at Second,

HKAI. KST.ITI1

Acreage. Farms and

Orango

Groves a Specialty
1030 Laurel Avenire.

ItC IH TE C T

lilonal Baulc Bldg.
——------ Florida

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
claasified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

Member i*r
HANFORD. FLA
Florida Hlale
Florist* Association.

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent h word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.

$1750.00.

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lishcd In Florida's Heart,
[World's Greatest Vegetable
lion, Its Richest Garden Land
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Wedncrdny and Thursday; modern " [
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Maximum te m p .______ ___ 02
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Rainfall---- -—----------------.02 in.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
■

SANFOitI), FLORDIA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 22. 1925.

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PRICE FIVE CENTS

__________________

NUMBER 303.

IeeleadersK arr Stresses Value Civic
Pride And Spirit In Address
ISEDAYTON A t Kiwanis Club Luncheon
INALTALKS
-o

Man’s Worth to Cnmmnnity
Is Determined by His Re­
sponsibility In Regard To
Its Affairs, He Asserts Lender of Huge Rail Merger Secretaries Davis nnd Hoover
Target of Severe ExnminnAre Told That Operators’
lion from Attorneys roi’
Home Building Is
Actions In West Virginia
Chespeake.
Ohio
Interests
.Must
Stop to Avert Strike
Urged For Sanford

Accused

Asserts Dayton
i Scat of Trial

I Circumstances;

fees Citizenship

lea Is Lauded
lead Of Court
Correct In His
&gt;rtant Rulings,
Defense Chief

•/r

Delightful Musical Program
Is Rendered by Mrs. A. M.
Phillips nnd Mrs. Everett

Mi

“The degree of resnonsibility r.
mrn feels for the affairs of his
community determines the degree
Bfcof his value to that community,"
declared Dr. Alexander Karr, edu­
cational director of the American
Lr?- ' $ *
City Bureau, in nn address to the
r .x .
Sanford Kiwanis Club at its lun­
cheon n t the Seminole Cafe civic
room today. "If a man feels a
mponsbillity of 10() per cent, he
is worth 100 per cent to his com­
munity in its development and
giovvth, but if he feels a responsib­
ility of only 50 per cent, he U
worth only f&gt;0 per cent of his ca­
pacity.’’
Instead
ad of speaking on civic
\ #\
spirit ns
as ho
he "had announced, Dr.
Mrs. Minnie Reigor of Chicago is Karr selected
elected as his subject the
held on a charge of murdering Kiwanian
an motto, "We Build," upfour-year-old Elmer Shernmn, who «n which
ch he delivered an address
had been placed,in her care by bis wfiich wnn
__ ^ greatly
____ ^ enjoyed
^
_by the
poverty-stricken mother. She con- Kiwanis ns and tneir Visitors^
iluctcd a "baby farm," nccori•Ung
Dr. Karr staled a,* he bad on
to police, and insured Filmer's life i Monday
...... . ...............................
night that man is essenfor $250 shortly before his death. I tially"*a bulider nnd thut it Fs' i.i
r a / i i r r* i n m i n m n l f 1" " '1" that thi* ,nolto " il1 her*
I 111 \ I K AP I IV I V i ll'lU‘ un opportunity for springing
L U L r i L I &gt; / \ I I l o l u j f ' i t l . during the next several
a » T » T /\¥ T » T rtn
a *Tn |&gt;V!,.r": , Yet l.hu building of towns,
A ]\J (Vjfl 1 IIVl It P I A 1VJ\ l1,lui cities anil the state of Florida,
t \ l vi i v r U I i v i l j 1 a J i a l i l J In* declared, is dopedendent upon

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Lack of Knowledge
Conference Resumed
Of Affairs Is Shown On Increased Wages
Magnate Says He Is Not Con­ Families Were Evicted From
cerned With New York Cen­
Homes When Miners Would
tral In Any Conspiracy
Not Agree to Proposals

By Orlando Capitalists
ij

Celery-Feds D iv id e T w in
Bill With S t. P e te r s b u r g
H ere Tuesday Afternoon

MORE PLANS FOR
CAMPAIGN W ILL

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Itylamler - McKinney
Plan Building: That
Will Be Completed
About November 15

Arcade WUI Be HR
8 Feet In Width

WASHINGTON,
July
22.—
AT I,ANTIC CITY, N. J., July
Sanford Wins First Contest
Cross-examination of O. P. Van 22.—Bituminous union coal minB.v Bunching Hits Off of
Swcringen on the Nickel Plato r i ' here Tuesday asked Herbert
Edwards
in Fourth and Sev­
railroad
merger
plan
was
cuntin.
.
—
, Ibinvet, Secretary of Commerce
enth Innings for Four Runs Building And Site To
JON. Tenn., July 22.—
Iue.uluy before the Interstate end James J. Davis, Secretary of
Commerce Commission by H. W. Labor, lo intervene in behalf of
t day of the “Scopes
Represent An In­
Ainlcison, counsel for Chesapeake | the Government in the Northern
n which thousands of
Kelley Gives Up Only vestment of $250,000
ami Ohm minority stockholders West Virginia fields to check ahnve been written into
who oppose its consolidation with rogation of wage agreements
Five Bingles in First
the Nickel Plate, Pert* Marquette, which they said otherwise would
orcl in the form of
An arcade Imilding, includ­
Greater
Sanford
Committee
hue
and
Honking
Valley
system)..
p. brought no formal
force a general strike throughout
Saints Take Second Game
ing
this most modern undue
Will
Work
Out
Details
At
the
country.
laite
in
the
session
the
exami­
es. There were, how2; Messne.* Has “Perfect ing the most modern ami upnation,
which
had
been
involved
in
Gathering
With
Directors;
Mcnnwhile,
the
anthracite
scale
jmarks at intervals,
Day” at Hat With I Hits to-date features of this type
a,,,jfinancial
the renicy
realty parley was resumed nfter n three
Big Civic Dinner Planned
„T
,maze as 1to me
Jennings Bryan and
o' * j’* r - '’^'rations of the Van day adjournment. Operators re­
of construction, will be erect­
_ Harrow made farc­
Sanford took the first game of
i*i i"Kt,n ,nl, r,*sts in and around tonsidered their decision to open ^ The leadership of the “Greater
ed on a site facing F irst
i e s . In n general discus°
,*°'vn
Bio actual their hooks to the hard coal men, Sanford Campaign" will Is* deter­ a double header by u score of J Street, Sanford Avenue and
to
II
from
St.
Petersburg
Mon­
ip hospitality "f Payton
!"“rK‘ r , !'ro1t’08“ l- Mr. ns announced Friday, an.l declined
\a n Sweringen told the lawyer m to famish at this time data on mined tonight ut K o’clock at the day afternoon by bunching hits Commercial Street, according
Mge of felicitations l&gt;«a rapid series of responses that he salaries of compuay heads and of­ first meeting of the campaign ex oif Edwards in the fourth and to an announcement made to­
jnsi'l just before the nd.did not know bow many miles of ficials which the miners had re­ eoutivo committee. This committee seventh innings, making
four
ft of couit, Mr. Bryan
by McKenney-Kylander
which consists
lock bail as t there were on his own quested.
i . iof the i nine -men
i and, straight wins for the Celery-Feds, day
tuition to the fact that
Inc.,
an
Orlando firm composed of
women
elected
Monday
night
and
xvl.iUthe
Saints
won
the
second,
railroad, the Nickel Plate, did not The joint telegram asking Secre­ t h e i m m l H T s ot t h e h n n r i l n r i h r .. ........ • • . . . . . .
h the center ami scat of
C.
M.
McKenncy
and Kntory Rythe
members
of
the
hoard
of
dir
know
how
much
freight
or
how
:i
reven
inning
battle,
by
n
score
largely by circumstance.
Utnder.
tary
Hoover
and
Davis
"to
take
ectors,
will
have
the
active
direc­
of
I
to
2.
many passengers it carried, nnd a definite position ngninnt abroga­
told that more word*
building will cost upwnrds
vvasn t sure as to the double and tion of wage contracts by the coal tion of the campaign. Various ^ Kelly, on the mound for San­ of The
sent across the ocean
$150,000 and together with tho
committees for the preliminary
single
track
mileage.
ford, allowed the visitors only site will represent u totnl invest­
Li Europe and Australoperators of Northern West Vir­ work will bo named tonight.
fivu hits during tlu* first game, ment of more than $250,000, ac­
"I don’t keep those figures in ginia” was sent by Van A. Bitt­
Ibis trial than have over
The
time
will
also
bo
set
aside
my head," lie broke into the train ner here, chief union representnt- for the big meetings of the cam­ two of them coming in one inning cording to tho owners. Plans ar®
by cable in regard to
of queries, "but that doesn't mean ive in those fields.
fourth frame on two I now in the hand's of contractors
Mao in the United Stalpaign. The plans contemplate one when in thehits
that I haven't reviewed them."
nnd a squeeze, and the contract is expected to bo
|i n’t because the trial is|
Protests to Rockefeller
large civic mass meeting to wliirh successive
.day,
the
Saints
scored
their only awarded within the next 10 days,
lyton. It isn’t because a
"J. J. Ilenii i, piesidcnt of the
Mr. Bittner also wired protest* the entire public will tve invited. It
chcr has been subjected
liauso he is a gregarious animal railroad, runs it; my field is limit­ In John D. Rockefeller, Jr., nnd is planned to have hero for that .•anted run. In the first on two making it possible to begin work
Eger of a fine from $100 ,,
„
. ..
_»
and will always ho looking for ed to its financing. I'm not pro­ Samuel Untormycr, n New York occasion not only Dr. Alexander ■rrors, a bit and three stolen not later than Aug. 15, it was nnlint I think it illusratcs Ituilding C o m m ittee Itecom- g,„up or city life.
testing to be a technical operator ntiorney in which the alleged re­ Karr, hut David Sholtz, president bnses tlu* visitors scored their oth- rmunecd. The building is expect*
ur two runs.
- * *to *he rendy
• for
* occupancy not
of
railroads."
cd
pie can lie drawn ijtlo
Personality
Built,
Not
Born
mends Purchase of Lot By
palliations of the "Jacksonville of the Daytona Chamber of Com­
later
than
Nov.
The
Celery-Feds
managed
to
get
to by ntnehing them*
Church for New Parsonage Personality, he continued, is "Well, what do you refer to ns agreement" on the part of tho Con­ merce of Daytona. Mr. .Shultz ha only seven hits off Fdwnnls, hurl­ Tho site of the 1.new arcade face*
| a great cause,
A ddition n n Ito F ronted ,"lilt nml not l,orn in "Will nnd 'strong roads* and ‘weak roads' in solidation Coal Company mul tlu* already assured Mr. McFarland,
" ° A&lt;,fl,l,on can 1{c B,rcc,eU personality develops into character. this combination you have pro­ the Consolidation Coal Company, ctinpuign chairman, that he will ing for the Saints, hut hunched 117 feet on both First nnd Com­
stir the world and this
i It- is through this that all men are posed ' Mr. Anderson dcntniidcd. which tho two men respectively come to Sanford for the civic them in the fourth and seventh in­ mercial Streets nnd 222 feet on
E, stiired the world. It is
Avenue, it was recently
Because of increased Sunday distinguished from an another, acare prominent stockholders.
Jit goes drop. It is bemeeting if his services will benefit nings to earn all four of their Sanford
( lassifii-H Knuds.
acquired
by Mr. McKinney and Mr,
scores.
Sanford
threatened
at
two
SchooJ
ntetnilance,
resulting
in
nd-'eonling
to
their
good
or
had
quidfpxtends wide and because
“That distinction has generally To Mr. Hoover mid Mr. Davis, Hu* campaign.
Ityiander from S. O. Chase on a U0other
times
hut
was
unntdo
to
into the future beyor)d equate housing facilities, the First I ities and upon the detrminntion of been interpreted to mean the com­ Mr. Bittner said:
Mr. Hlinltz is more in demand score.
ycar year lease. The building will
Bi'ptirt church of this city is ma-1these the character or personality parative earning power,” Mr. Van
pr of man to gee.
cover the entire property, it is an­
"Several large coat companies for civic addresses before Chamb­
Visitors
Mr
ore
In
First
king
plana
for
an
addition
on
lho
i«T
a
town
o
ra
Community
is
liasSweringcn responded. "I regard in Northern West Virginia, among ers of Commerce than any man
lias been fought out a lit•
In the first inning nfter two nounced.
side of the present church ed.
tlu* Niekil Plate as strong in earn­ whom are the Bethlehem Mines in the stnte, it has been said, and were
of little consequent u ns a north
lo Ik* Spanishe Design
out, Doyle reached first on
"Community spirit civic pride, is ings. the Eric as weak in earnings, Cnrnonitlon, a subsidiary of tho since the record-breaking campaign
{lit the world is interested j which will he used for Sunday
Of
Spanish architecture, tho
n
misplny
by
Friable
and
was
ad­
School
rooms,
said
Dr.
J.
T.
Dent­
necessary for the proper develop­ but strong an to traffic prospects;
b - has been invited to over 20 vanced to third when Brown hit building will incorporato many
cause it raises an issue, iuul|
Othlrhem
Sto«&gt;|
Corporation,
nnd
iue conic day will • act- on rlerl; of the church, in an nn- ment and growth of a community,” the Chesapeake and Ohio strong ns the oCnsolidntion Coni Company, cities.
safely to right field. Brown stole novel ami attractive features. It
"Thinkin to—”
A'fcthgr it is settled •. ^ ^ i r rntfapt-merit this morning. The cost Dr. Karr asserted.
The plans also call for a civic second and at the aanu* time Doyle will be one-story and will be built
j
which
is
controlled
by
the
Itockohddltir.V
I|*gt
pr*t
hen
e«tl-’Hp
l|y
i
.
r1
.•
ft
.
-If
of
coni•
f
■' f (V1 '
\
l l i t i e mnri* Mule, ’u .ii
t’a Urn first g-ido word ynl/ felbir anil Watson interests ahrn- dinner, if it is practicable, to pu* •ror.sed home pinto. Morris was of hollow tile uud composition
minted
inunity spirit and the helping of haverasaid
B&gt;c settled right.
.Mr. An­
.............
‘ gated their wnge contractu with on-such nn affnir nt this time of afe nt first on a had throw hy ■'.one. An urcudo, 18 f,-«t wide
At a conference on May .1, said some friend is the second half. derson cutasin.to our line,"
|re rtm bo no settlement of a
tin* United Mine Workers of Am­ the year. Mr. McFarland bus McQuo and Brown ot third, to will run the length or the building
Community
spirit
nnd
civic
pride
Inure without discussion and Dr/ Denton, the church authorized
erica
nnd arc ntctmpting to put in­ tentatively arranged for two of the deni homo for St. Petersburg’s from First to Commercial Streets
"I
haven't
intended
to
discredit
[will not discusH a cause un­ its trustees to select n committee arc the essential requisites in the the Clicsapcnko and Ohio." the to effect a wage reduction ap­ most eloquent sneakers in Florida lccond run of the game a moment and will he intersected by another
it attention is drawn to it, from among the church member­ foundations of city building," In* witness retorted. "Our dollars are proximating 50 per cent.
for this affair if it is held.
later. Cox was out pitcher to one running from Sanford Avenue
to nn entrance on the west front.
value of this trial is not ship, to represent every organiza­ declared.
in
it;
that’s
the
bent
answer
to
first.
President
I'M
waul
Higgins
of
the
Pi
fcnseless
miners,
tlu
ir
wiveOne of the most pertinent ele­ that. Tlu* Chesapeake mid Ohio
Tho floors of tho nrende as well
incident of the trial. It tion doing church work, to act as
Chamber
of
Commerce,
.M
r.
Mc­
In
the
second
inning
the
Saints
and little children ar&lt;* lining
|iceausi&gt; of anylaidy who is a building eomniitte. Tin* com­ ments entering into the building is weal: ill that ik is pretty much evicted from their homes by these Farland. Dr. Karr and Secretary again threatened to score on two as those of the store rooms will bo
to it, father in an oiricial mittee selected follows; J. CJ. Shar­ of civic pride nnd developing com­ confined to a one community bus­ coal companies because lb-* min­ It. W. Pearman nre all gratified additional Sanford errors, hut af­ of tile. Altoguther there will be
45 stores and shops in tho build­
las counsel on either aide. on, John D. Jinkins. Mrs. A. .u. munity spirit, continues the speak­ iness-—coal."
ers will not agree to abregtle tin* at the tremendous interest, already ter these the team settledNilowu ing. Twenty-six of theso wilt
Philips and Mrs. I„ N. Hans,-II.
er,
is
the
adoption
of
the
“relig­
to
retire
tlu*
Saints
without
an­
being
shown
in
the
expansion
move­
.m beings are mighty small
"lias the Nickel d a te got any terms of wage agreement t wbl.-h
have an entrance in the arcade, six
"The present plant,” asserted Dr. ion of a square deal." Religion, weak
nor. Wo aro apt to magspots?”
a r e e f f e c tiv e until March 3!,
■ ' ment. Of furs of suppoit have other score until tlu* fourth in­ on First Street nine &lt;n Snnfor.t
he believes, is necessary for the
Denton,
"is
unable
to
coinforlaidy
ning.
come
voluntarily
from
all
parts
of
personal element and we
"Hundreds of armed |*uu nidi
nnd four on Commercial
dcvolpmcnt of a city nueh as is "Oil, you bet it has." Mr. Van
After Barnes was out in tlu* Avenue
become inflated with hoi'.*,, tin* present Sunday School being sought ill Sanford.
Sweiingeii chuckled. "It's got some ere being employed to intiin dale the community. Individuals have
Street.
and
it
is
imperative
that
an
ad­
prtance, but the world lit biiilges I wish were fills mid some coerce and force our pcopl - to ac­ Icome' in and offered to sign up fourth. Hesse hit safely to left
I.ack of Homes Is Drawback
The building will bo equipped
on the north side he built
for mail as an individual, dition
single tracks 1 wish were double.” cept this reduction in wi. pr. la membership, but were told that it Held and went to third on Ed- with V " S i t M n S U B
The
lack
of
homes
in
Sanford
ns
soon
ns
possible.”
!
would
In*
hotter
now
for
everybody
km, lie works, lie dies, bill
wards single to right, Mcssiut tom all(| „lht.r future* to reduce
the interests of the con! mi iccb
In order to erect this addition, was pointed out by Dr. Karr as one
&gt; sign up during the active cam- sacrificed, scoring Besse. and Al- fire hazards. An immense dome in
&lt;m forever, and we wlm
and
all
the
people
of
mu
■
*
of
the
city’s
greatest
drawbacks.
Diciputcd in this case may the present home of the pastor, it The people of other states already First 11)25 Cotton Is
the time has arrived w'u t J . 11 nign during the week of August Ijm popped out to first. I In* Saint* the center of the building at the
site ourselves that we is said, must he moved to some
did not make another real threat intersection of the tw„ arcades,
government
tlu* United M: :ile I '•
(Continued on-I’ugo Six)
Shipped From Florida should take of
Ihed nui selves to a mighty other location. At a meeting of
during tho remainder or the game, will bo another feature. Tho dome
a
definite
pr,
i
i
in
~
--------------the building committee Tuemhiy
Made H Hit Scores 2 ItUIW
j will be equipped with flood lights
geinst
abrogation
of
wng,
I
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L
f
t
U
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l
'I
f
t
l
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JACKSONVILLE, July V
In the funrlli tin* ( elery-bodn and will cast a light through both
tracts
by
the
coal
0|M*ratorp
of
•
Xs-L
J
j
l
l
l
I
C
l
I
z
o
o
t
r
l
1
3
JW'-re I to attem p t to dr- night at home of Judge J. G.
Sharon, it was decided that the
The first hale of cotton reported to
were just getting started and a ft-: an piles, in uddition the arcades
i ‘*ui'. I might find • h
List
step
is
In
puichnre
a
lot
upon
have been s h ip p e d from Florida
,T |
,l“ nl&gt;' wer» *’"‘* will Ik* equipped with wall lights
'uni tin* other side. Their
this scuHon, li ft Webster in Sum­
_
1*rlidiie Im safely to center field of high candle power.
"f tho issue m ight not which to build a new parsonage. •
ter county on -Inly III, the earliest Voiffa Region Suffers
and went to second on a wild pitch. | The building will ho almost a
is. Nunc of the connshipment
in 25 years from that
e* i i!1)0 walked and both he and solid sheet of plate gluss on three
If *idu ban the power to
section, according to advices reach­ From Bubonic Blague
which they selected one to be
I*rishie werti scored a moment lat - 1 sides. Shops facing the arcades
lad authoritively define from
SPRINGFIELD, III., July 22.— *r when Wade sent a long drive will also huvo glass fronts. It is
ing A. J. Mitchell, meteorologist
recommended to tin* church for
Juml none of the counsel (hi.i purpose.
NEW YORK, July 22.—Dcpres- of
Small Tuesday received (■&gt; riirhf field for tWO irk*. Bailey eutiniai'itl that Ijotwoon $*20,000
the U. S. weather bureau. J.
MOSCOW, July 22. —Budonic Governor
p* r side have the power.
,
,,
,
,
,
»ed by a nervous breakdown, from G. Getzen was the shipper.
u
telegram
from James Swcinhnrt, ikruck out, pulling the Cclerynieii and, $25,OUO worth of gluss will bo
plague is spreading dangerously Detroit asking
honorable court has in* A call conference. Dr. Denton j which he had been suffering for
where be might dqwn with additional scores until used throughout the building.
pr.
in thi* lower Volga region despite confer witli tho governor
id further, will bo held at the | eighteen months, George (». HnvWednes­ the seventh.
On the exterior walls of tho
vigorous
efforts
on
the
p
a
rt
of
enurch
directly
nfter
the
p
rayer'cn.
r&gt;
!l
yearn
old,
president
id
the
Dry
Officials
Prepare
Iple will determine l In* isday for the delivery of Koliert
.Sanford lost a good opportunity building will lie a series of 25the
government
to
check
the
out
h will take side 0|H,| set vice tonight when church mem- .Metropolitan 0|K*ra and Real SsScott,, brother of Russell Scott, to scorn in the sixth, but in the
lights placed at 8-inch in­
» they will Hale ll !-• qttc** Iters will act uuon this rtcoinenda- into Company, (he corporation To Change Program break. Thirty-Olio deaths from the condemned to hang Friday. Swein- seventh tho Celery-Feds went to watt
tervals. These lights will he plac­
tilngui*
were
reported
la
st
week,
tion.
Every
member
is
especially
owning
the
ground
upon
-which
"h rd , they will &lt;•minim*
hart
requested
an
answer
in
cure
hat with a wallop in their arm*, ed on three sides of the building
WASHINGTON," July 22. Fed­ bringing the totnl to alm ost 100. of u Detroit newspaper.
fii'ilion. Th,* fa,; s will urged to be present for the meet-'the Metropolitan Opera House
"ad o was up first and hit safe­ and at night will givo it a very
Mince the epidemic appeared in
ing.
It
is
hoped
by
the
committee
.
tmuls
and
prom
inent
in
New
York
eral
prohibition
officials
today
It and upon the f.a-ta as
The telegram was forwarded to ly to right field, going lo second uttructive and inviting appearance,
June,
18
has
been
com
m
unities
a
f
­
that
tho
church
will
net
favorably
hanking
circles,
coinmittoil
suicide
prepared to buckle down to their
ped th e dcci-Joii w ill
lxStnte’s Attorney Robert F. I’rowo on a sacrifice by Bailey. Craw­ it i* declared.
upon its recommendation so Hint Tuesday at his Fast 63rd street most difficult problem in tb * fected.
And I think, my friends, tho
of
Cook county, from the gover- ford hit safely to center field am!
Has .Many Fine Features
lot nmy h-.* purchased at once home by shooting himself.
sweeping dry reorganization the
P '"'nor. that that which
uorV office and it was indicated Wade went to third, scoring later
Locations
lor uny kind of busi­
Melbourne—
,000
$:
i
,
oim
)
building
[•• ill nrevnil whether it Ik*
that no further action would lie on a sacrifice hy Kelly, thus ty­ ness or profession will ho avail­
News of Ids dcuth wus a shoek selection of men to shoulder the
program
Iniiiiehcd
calling
for
con­
responsibility
of
enforcement
in
or somebody else’s."
taken on it. Robert Scott is want­ ing the score.
G. II. Tomlinson Made to his six business partners of each of the 21 districts provided struction of home*, hotels, stores ed
Chapman then able in tlic new building, accord­
lie Harrow followed:
on the same indictment upon hi i lied a hot tlriv® down tb® left ing to the new owners, who stated
the New York Stock Exchange
in
the
new
operation
plan.
and
office
buildings.
u to say word. I want Member State Game firm of Strong, Sturgis ami Com­
which Russell is sentenced to hung field line for two base* and thut ulreudy they huve had numer­
Friday. Lust Thursday evening, Crawford scored, putting Sanford ous inquiries fur offices und that
■ii' tboroii&lt;&gt;h sincerity that
pany. They said ho had iio husa mysterious mossuge from Detroit in the lead. Cullireth grounded several Orlunlo firms have made
tiale the courtesy of the And Fish Commission inuss worries.
Mr. Haven had
Ion the ether 8j,|0 from (he
signed Robert Scott was received out to first hose, retiring the side reset vution for shops.
been ii member of this firm for 28
at the governor's office. The without further scoring.
11. n* Hi rase, at least the
When completed, the arcade will
Announcement was made hcru •years.
telegram asked n delay in the
W'.'
I. and I appreci- this morning of the appointment
In the second game
Peters­ ho one of the most attractive build­
Busine«s associates said Mr.
hanging and promised that the
bosmtality of the citizens on July 1(5 of Officer G. H. Tom­ Havon, who was a golf onthusist,
again used Sanford error* ings of its kind in the stuto, it is
writer wouTd surrender to Illinois burg
hall R„ away with n feel- linson of Sanford ns a member of made frequent trios to southern
to
advantage,
two of them pluy- declared. It represents the best
The program for the next two authorities and take the blame for ing a large part in the Saints features of a number of similar
Victor M. Greene has just re­
!-nd gajjtitude to- the Florida Game nnd Fresh Water health resorts. Ife recently relf r" v'r their courtesy nn*l Fish Commission of which then* • turned from tho Inst of thi . turned from tho Thirtieth Inter­ years which has been outlined will the murder.
first three scores. In this gume buildings throughout tho state.
M. Leo Elliott of Tampa is thi*
*rn111v toward un.
And| nre nt present about 11 members. ■which was made in company with national Christian Endeavor Con­ include increased denominational
(Continued On I'age 4.)
DETROIT, July 22. — James
A definite
vention which was held nt Cort­ lonnl co-operation.
architect. Mr. Elliott has recent­
.lri ,f” 'he kind, and I think Additional_yieml)era will bo
be np- Mrs. Haven.
ly been on a tour of tho state and
land, Oregon, front July -I to July program to attain standards do- Sweinhart, a Detroit News report­
J* ay g'nerotis treatm en t of poiqled later, il wad stated.
A graduate of Ynle in the rlas.- 10, The convention was ntt ml- tided upon nt the convention has er, would make no comment Tues­ Dr. Karr to Address nmde an intensive study of this
r 'f . -, w*t" m ight have sent
Mr. Tomlinson received his com- „f 1H87, Mr. Haven enteml Wall ed by thousands of Christian Kn- been given for euch month for the day on the Springfield Illinois, dis­
7;*'l But did not.
type of construction and the local
while on a business tr ip ' it reel soon afterward. He was a deavorer* from all parts of the next two years. In September, fur patch thab he had wired Gov. lain Junior TradeChamber building will include the best avail­
&gt;" 'h.« other side of the mission
to
lallalmssee
and
it
has
already1
director
of
the
Denver
and
Rio
able material* and superior work­
United States and Canada. There instance, the goal of the interna Small he would deliver Robert
u-rsy between the court nnd
filed at the office of City i Grande railroad, tho Texan ami were several representatives from | tlonal lenders is to enroll 500,000 Scott to Illinois authorities.
Attention of members of the manship, it is declared.
I have already ruled th at
k L. K. Philips®
| Pacific railroad ami the Southern fiiieign lands.
young people for Bible reading and
Other members of the News edi­ Junior Chamber of Commerce is
Mr. Klliutt is tho designer of tho
urt was right, so I do not
Mr.
Tondin.^on
stated
thut
ho
Porto Rican Sucjar Company,
The theme of the convention was scripture memorizing. It was said torial staff professed ignorance of again called to an extraordinary proposed 23-story Chamber of
■" go further.
will mako his headquarters in this
||i « brother-in-law, J. Nelson "Fedelity to Christian Endeavor at the convention that there never the whereabouts of Robert Scott, meeting to bq held at the regulur Commerce building in Tampa and
pontinued on i'ag e Six)
city alilmugh his authority ex- Blrloml, said the banker appeared Principles." Emphasis va* plac­ was a greater need than today for executing to say that Sweinhart luncheon hour at the Seminole at present timu has under super­
tends throughout tin* state, He !in good spirits this morning when ed upon the evangelistic, com­ a more sincere study of[ God's hud been working on the story.
Cafe Thursday at 12:15, with Dr. vision the construction of buildiugs
resides nt Myrllo Avenue a,,‘l he breakfasted with his family. munity and inisiaouary activities word and work.
Alexander Karr, educational dir­ aggregating un investment of
Thirteenth Street.
DETROIT, Mich., July 22.— ector of the American City Bur­ 000,000. lie drew tho plans for
One program definitely decided
Shortly before noon, one of Ids of churches and the part played in
(Continue,! on i’ago Six)
It is the opinion of Mr. Tomlin- maids heard a shot and hurrying thi-su programs hy the Christian jopon is to recruit thousands of Money to engugu u famous Chi­ eau. ns the principal speaker.
-MIINOTON, July 22.—AcThis was announced hy D. H.
young people into the church. This cago criminal lawyer in a last at­
|V'!
Henry Ford’s bid for on that an active campaign will Is- to Mr. Haven’s room, found hint Endeavor Society.
According ty the reports made recruiting program will require tempt to save Russell T. Scott McFarland, director of the mem­ “Delhi Girl” Pays Big
inping bourd ships was rcc- carried on throughout the remain- j stretched on the floor. There was
at the convention tho Chritslnn En­ personal effort hy each Christian from the gallows is being raised bership campaign of the Chumher.
ided.
dcr of the year against violators pf a bullet wound in his head.
According to th** in Detroit by u group of club wom­ of Commerce in this city at the | P r i c e a t R e B O R a C C S
organization representa- state game and fresh water fish \ Then a widower, Mr. Haven was deavor movement is growing in Endenvorer.
At noon $3,500 had been meeting
„ of. tho
.... .junior
____ orgunlza_______
fe.r,‘ Lenril by tho senate coin- laws. The commission for the t*n-. married last February to Miss towns and cities in North Amer­ louders, young people can best be en.
blcdgd nnd the goal of $5,000 was tion at its luncheon lust wx*ek.
investigating postal rates. forcement oT these laws was pro- Dorothy James, daughter of Hen* ica nnd in foreign lands. The re­ won to Christ by young people.
... Nevada.
, . July
, 22.—"Del.
I»cnl Christian Kndeavorers are in sight, tender* of tho movement 1 President Floyd Painter of th e .., RENO,
'‘•'•pressed that the Vtotal for by- the state legislature ,y A. James, of New York City port nmde by General Secretary
i fifth nu
ra
said.
body
especially
urged
that
all
bi
Girl,
entered
in
tho
at
its
recent
session.
Edward P. Gates showed that 0.­ confident that the attendance of
■ "('ibition enforcement plan
end Fust Hamtpon, L. I.
*----- --------------------—
young who have been associated Iat tau Silver State Jockey CIiib
7152 new Christian Endeavor. So­ the delegates from local societies
put Into
operation by j
*
~
Miami— $2,000,000 contract is with the junior chamber take ail- n{® meeting now a-ing conduc
*•
Tallahassee—One .Inillion dnlPetersburg— Middle West cieties have been organize! dur will greatly help in the formation
for dredging nnd filling! vnntago of this opportunity to|*d here, Tuesday, paid the lunge
(iii n ^w.c r'nt*en continued Turs to Ik* spent udvortisirg Flo- syndicate buys 2.000,000 acres of I ing the last two years. The niem- of new societies in thi* community awarded
1'many (x*foro the Interstate rWu during forthcoming year, large I land in Florida and will begin im- bership throughout tho world is and tho recruiting of many young at Miami Shores, 2.800 acre devel hear Dr. Karr speak and get a n ' price in the history
| p, Lommiaaion on the j portion of it by counties and inun-1mediate construction of west coast approximately 4,000,000 in 80,000 people not now associated with th.* opment project on Upper Bis adequate idea of what can and i s : D ais—$4iu.40 fo* a
to bo done in Sanford.
j ticket.
cayne Bay.
I ***uc merger.
*icipalities.
Christian Endeavor movement.
1societies.
railroad.

CHURCH ADDITION

a

E

Head Of N.Y.Opera
ompany Takes His
Own Life Thursday

......— v,ui 1

Victor Greene Returns From Thirtieth
Annual Christian Endeavor Meeting

I

ishington News

He Can Turn Scott
Over To The Police

TV*

�JSIGHT-

THE SANFORD

.

W ULY

—*

• x o t if h
This M to nnn.iuiico that on hn*l
after today, I will not lie r&lt;-itf&gt;»nnltil)' for miiv drill* rotitrnru&lt;| liy
jn\ wlfp. who Iium locn alm&gt;-iii from
uiy homo 3i»n«*«* July s.
c i .j i i ' u T K n n n .r,

Notice l« Perrhy
Hoard of County &lt;'«inmiaston«rii In
oinl tor Si-minoto C o u n ty . .Flirlda.
will, tt tlo lr n u t ri'Xiilur. ritrollnx
to l»- held «*n Monday; Audits' 3rd.
A. I). 192.’*. nt 10 o’clock A. M. re­
ceive bide for tho purrlifta* by tho
County of nut Fordson Tractor,
w riF K t
with Wehr One Man (trader nnd
JCotlec Is liorehy given that the rinihlon rubber wheels, or ita &lt;&gt;|ulvIhwtrd of County Commissioners In alrnt.
on'.' for Seminole County, Florida,
Tlu* Hoard reserves tho rl«M to
wltl at the n«*t regular m e tin g , reject any or nil Mdn. •
to lie held bn Monday Auiruut 3rd.
V. K. IMHJtil-AHH,
A. l».. 1335. at 10 o'clock A. M„
Clerk Houid of County Comr’s.
receive bids for the piirelinne by the
Hemlhotu Comity, Fin.
f’ounty of a flr« proof snf&gt;- rui»- July i4-3i-2s.
Inet tvlth run liter lop. Finns mid
AIM C.ItTISKtlUXT
specifications may he had by ap­
t'liiivlrneflon of I'llU and
plication to the Clerk of the Cir­
llrldnc*.
cuit Court. Hartford. Fin.
H-vilnl proposals will 1,„ received
The Hoard reserves tho right loj by the Hoard of County Conimleslonreject any or all bids.
era of Hctnlriole County., Florida,
V. K. DOUGLASS.
nt tlielr office In .the court house
Clerk Hoard of County Cnmr’e.
nt Sanford. I'ln'.'tdn rit or before
Hemlnols County, Florida.
• 3 H.M.. August tuth. 1925. for the
July 11-31 *29.•
! following.
&lt; oii.,trn -lliMi o f

rrlntion tn ’*nli| of nboiit Uft cflntimes. This would merth that tlio
277,000,000.000 frnnrx of governntfnt hoHds tnit.itnndini; wimlil !«•
rcnllv worth only about 00,000,000,­
000 franett; that is to say, the pnrchitsinir power of the frr.nV hoi mV
reduertf to n fourth of its face val­
ue,' the income from U p, hmuls
would suffer a permanent depre­
ciation of 7fi per cent. Ail the in,,
fonriatinrt obtainable in official
circles, however, indientev ti nt the
revalorization of the franc will he
undertaken only r.fter n jerirttei e f ­
fort has been made to improve its
evehantfe value to entiro::iinr.iely
70 to tho pound and I t lo tlio dojlor. These rates are remjfnizcd h&gt;
French financial and economic cir­
cles ns rept-esrutin^ tho real vnhi't
ot the pnner fridi”. in that ease
tho 277,00(1,(Kill,(MID francs of gov­
ernment nhliffiitions would h"
worth U2,(HIO,000,(100 frutn’i ynlil.
The net shrinkage with a franc
nt I t to the dollar Would he J8'»
billion; nt 20 to the dollar, it would
N* 211 h'Jljon. on tho face value of
the bonds. The fr.m: was nlrcndy
depreciated, however, when the
most of these bonds wore subscrib­
ed. It has been estimated that the

e a rth

fills

at

* 6, on detxMdts o f H M O w h ic h w ill

till ri-turni'd If n bid lx made.

The Hoard of County Commissionera reserve tho rlxht to reject any
or nil hldn, or accept any hid they
deem to lie for thu best Interests
o( thu County.
V. h i D O U G LA SS. „
Clerk. Hoard of County Cotnmlssloners.
Hemlitole County. Florida.
July 14-21-2*-Am*. 4.
DOTItlB OF AHIM.It ITIOV F o il
TAX UF.KIt I Mti:tl SltCTIOX
r.T5 OF T11K fJHNF.IIAI. HTATUTkN OF Till: STATU OF FLO.
IIIIM.
Notice Is hereby given that O. (1.
Wolcott purchaser of Tax Certi­
ficate No. 379. dated the 5th day of
June A. It. l i f t . has filed said «:eimsy he tHIcntu In nty office and hns made

Ihe

TO WHOM IT jfAV tlOMTIIIM
Noth" Is hereby given mat Ihe
U lf'e r s lx n e d will on U " 22nd ilOj
of July. n r . , apply to »h« lloiiormill' J. r. Sharon. Comity J u d e - In
mid for Seoilnole County rhirlda,
f'o- letters of final dlscliitrKi' as Adinlniritratrt/ of the &lt;stole of Howaril C. M lo in. deceased, uno that
sP" v III pf'-ieul her fiiiul uecott.i’
on F'lld d ili.
MHS. IM.MA A I.YJItN,
Admliilstnitrlx, Hstntu of
lit'Ward C. I.yoiali, lo rrii.id

&lt;thxd ^ rt e ; •&gt;
low Ink- dcstrlli
Jii^Htmfhofo V"
« NI.'JW
,f Mlcti
Her.
Twp.
-, .
nr res. &gt;
‘3
Thr auhl |aHie dale of ,,,
rertlflcnte |n ,
known.
. Unless said r
redeemed

iVuv'' t 1V
^ r.n
e ^ " ^ ;';
senl
this

CATTL

fHIMTA
__

NOTICK
I*AV I N A SSGgSM KNT LN•
STAI.I .VIF,NTS MI ST UK
I’AIII WIIKN DUB
Tin flirt Inr.talltncnts for the
l aving of Ihe Mowing Streets will
Lo due, Au rua*. I, Td2.»:
Suit ford Ave.. from Tenth lo
Franklin ttirout.
Sixth St. front Magnolia Avo.
to Gal; Avenue., and from alley !»et\vn n Gak and Atyrtio to ioturcl
Ave.
Widening pavement on Sixth
S front Magnolia to thirl., and
from Myrtle to I-sure I Ave.
S'.s-ond Installment for tho pav­
ing of t h • following Street due
An'-ti-t I, 1025:
Sanfoid Ave. from Fifth St. to
Tenth Street.
Kllvn Hoy, Tax Collector.
Publish July IH-21 21-27 and ill.

V V H g^

GENERA^
.^ A N U F A s C -

T R U C K S
GARDEN ING&gt;

C
T E N N IE ^IH IE

^

ennHicer, after July **. t9St, I’latiit
nnd anii'lflcntlonii ru n -h e scoured
froth Friuf T. Wllllnma after July

anpHcntlim for 'r sx Wnnl to Issuo
InftcronlMiif with law K»trt r.m iflcato embruof* (he fnllowmar dcroriliod »profiort/ situated In SomIttoto County. Florida. to- wit.
ft t-3 of SVV 1.4, HK 1-4 of Nf-M-4
of JfW 1-f Hdr. II Twp. at ». Kansu
31 Kant. 1-o ncr»«.
Tin' said limit belnir ns*i'«uu'd at
tlio iiiitf »&gt;f tlio Issuance of mich
certificate In tlm name of t ’nktwicn.
Tlmt O. O. Wolcott piirclmnor of
Tnx Cert Iffoots No. 33S ilnteil tint
tilt ilny of Juno. A. I&gt;. 11*23. hn*
fllril unlit certificate In my office
tiinl lian nunlo application for Tux
lii'cil to lonii' lu accordance with
law. Halil certificate iwHirnceii thu
following described property situnto In Humlnole County, Florida, to­
il It:
.
•
l.nt 7 Midway near Oviedo.

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otton

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h il l s

&lt;T A I K .O r,, U M A

1

merican Manhood
MY GAL porti
LOVE ME’

%

A N Y M O R E ^

The value of manufactured products in Virginia in­
creased from $108,600,000 in 1900 to more than
$650,000,000 in I 920. In diversity of the products
from farm lands, mines and from her waters, Virginia
presents a dazzling array of wealth, present and po­
tential. Consequently, she is also a market of ver&gt;
wide possibilities for our products. She is near at hand

MY GAL

DON'T LO v/E x
&gt; ME- A N Y \

X

Virginia, the anvil on which nations have been wrought
is ringing with the sound of industry and the forge u
bright—but no brighter than the new day that has
broken in her skies.

ftA Y GAL. w s
DOffT G3VEV,
ME ANY\\M 0O C . Y

'

'N ! 865, Virginians did not roll clown their sleeves
They turned patiently to the task of making
e\shes into gold. And now, on the battlefield of a greal
war, the com is exceedingly deep.

M G R .E -

H as mi a n n u a l lurr.brr c u t ex c eed in g 1,000,000,(1
feet.
Una seven tr u n k line ra ilro a d s in te rs e c tin g anil pta
t r a t i n g th e S ta te .
Mas th e second large st p o r t in t h e n a tio n .
G row s u larger p e r c e n ta g e of c ro p s for hom e and fir
c o n s u m p tio n t h a n a n y o t h e r S t a t e in the Unia
Is th e largest p ro d u c e r of e a rly p o t a t o e s in the Ur.iiJ
S ta te s .
Is th e largest s h i p p e r of sw eet p o ta to e s in th e Unit!
S ta te s .
W as second in p r o d u c ti o n of p e a n u t s d u rin g 1923. I
Is th e t h ird l a r g e s t p ro d u c e r of to b acc o .
Is o n ly s u r p a s s e d b y t h e S ta t e s of W ashington it
N e w Y o rk in th e p r o d u c ti o n of commerca
applcn.
S hips n e a rly o n e -h a lf of th e c o m m e rc ia l spinach croa
P r o d u c e d m ore c o t t o n p e r ac re in 1923 th a n any olid
S ta t e .
I
Possesses m ore p u r e b r e d horses, sheep, beef and diiil
c a t t l e t h a n a n y o t h e r S o u th A t l a n t i c State.
L e a d s all S o u th A t l a n t i c S t a t e s in m ilk production. J
S h o w n ! an in crease in v a lu e of m a n u fa c tu re d pro*^)
u c t s from $108,600,000 in 1900 to $650.0W.»I
in 1920.
rc lution to t h e S o u th e r n S t a t e s ;

FIRST
FIRST
FI RSIFIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST

These Newspapers Will Sell Our Goods to Y i
Boys’ Camp Director
Ranks Mctody With
. Athletics As Educal
live Influence
Music nnd out-daor eports arc
tho headline pastimes cf Ameri­
can youth, says I'aul I'enr c,
vwner of Camp Hn \V:i Yu Tor
hoys in Harrison, Maine, and one
cf the most famous directors of
hoys’ activities in tho c mntry.
"Music is moro than half of
camp life nnd as important m
athletics in the development of
American manhood," as.-irta Mr.
rcarte. “At our cr.mp, wo have u
pianLit to play between courses r.t
laecb, co much a part cf cur
schedule do we make mu.de.
Camp gong
1 i** do not nerd lo emphasize the
place tho camp Bong occupies in
the miections of our lads. K\cryPudy who has evar visited a camp
and heard the boys shout luatily
tbe atfains vf their favorite pon-

ulnr picrc, ran testify to tho r.on:»

laves of youngsters. They nuilio
up their own versoa, which in ­
courages originality and ingenu­
ity. Two years ago they using
‘Vei, V. e llavo No Muiiuuu!','
with infinite parodies. Last year,
it was 'It Ain't Gonna Uai:i No
More.’ and this ycur it is '.My
(•al Don't Lova Ma Any Marc,'
which abounds in possibilities for
impromptu versus.
Simple Tunes
“All of these songs have the
simplest kind of tune hut one that
You remc'inher the tlr«t time you
hoar it and find yourself whistling
in tho hath tub.
“it’s good for hluei, tjj, with a
marching rhythm. 1) » you know
that wo u.i8 ai much cure in soI -tinjf a cong leader ns wo da in
choosing a competent eiiucatriaa
director, or nature teacher or tennls n; iruct ir? Mask U getting
to lie n rcr.l part of tho modern
hoy a education, and it's mv belief
he is ruing to turn cut something
good In the way of composition
»pn»e of these days as a A'jult,"

Bristol Herald-Courier Lynchburg News
Bristol News
Richmond News L
Clifton Forge Review
Roanoke Times
Danville Bee
Roanoke World N
Danville News
Staunton Leader
Danville Register
Staunton News Lc
Fredericksburg Daily Star Winchester Star
Lynchburg Advance
,
CCSK SBB M B!

in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in

nil p r o p e r t y value,
real p r o p e r t y vuluc.
v a lu e of ra ilw a y s a n d e q u ip m e n t,
v a l u e of s t r e e t railw a y s, waterways,
p e r c e n ta g e of fa rm e rs o w n in g farms
p e r c e n ta g e h u m a n food grow n on far
n u m b e r electric ra ilw a y com panies,
1923 in c a p it a l s to c k of banks,
1923 in a g g r e g a te re sources of bank:
p e r c e n ta g e of all h o m e s ow ned.

STATISTICS
A rea, s q u a r e m i l e s ................ ..
P o p u la t io n , 1 9 2 3 .............................
P r o p e r t y , true v a l u e ......................
V alue of m ineral p r o d u c ts , 1923
C o al m in e d , t o n s .............................
V alue all form p r o p e r t y ...............
V alue of farm p ro d u c ts , 1 9 2 3 . ..
I obac co crop, p o u n d s , 1 9 2 3 . . . .
Hank d epcaits, 1923.......................
R a ilro a d m i b a g e ............................
I lighv.-ay e x p e n d iru res. 1923. . .
P ub lic Ucaou! c x r t n d i t u r c s . 192.

2.398.*!

4.891.57O.0J
38.531 CJ
M.OOO.OJ
I .I96.555.7J
301.900$
150,960$
403,984$

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The Sanford Herald

Those Real Emblems of Success

The Minmi Tribune hns the temerity to assert th at the
American people don’t ndorc their dollars above all else. The
mi.
Tribune insists that it is no longer a man's wealth that tell
the measure of his success. And because The Tribune is
speaking truth from one strong viewpoint, the remarks it
makes on the subject are decidedly good.
ill H * « » o H * A v t i i f P k o i i I t *
“It was not many years,” the Minmi paper explains,
a rn s c n ip rio s i h a t h *
"since a man’s wealth was the meusure of his success. His
O n* T « * r— 17.00 S ix M o n th * _ ..$ I 80
D e liv e re d In C ity b y C x r r U r , p e r dollar told the story.
w e a k . 15c. W e e k ly E d iti o n » 1 00
"Today educators, philosophers, scientists, and the world
v.
p e r y e a r,
economists believe th at achievement is rapidly taking the
■FECIAL &gt;'OT1CKi All obituary place of money ns the emblem of success. People marvel at
Me**, rtrda of thank*, resolution*
' nolle** ol #ntei:alnm#nt* where Henry Ford rather because of the millions of motor cars he
„r*
ara uada will b« charged
c.tr ate*regular
udvertlalng rata*_
has produced than on account of his enormous fortune.
"Steinmetz, of his own choosing," the Tribune continues
MRMnrB,TIIK ASSOCIATED rRRM
The Aagoclated Preei. la aiclui- "left n very small estate when he died. What people ad­
Ualy entitled »o the u*e for ” ■
pabllcatlofi of all new* dlapateli** mired, and wlmt he leaves as his epitaph, was his accomplish­
creditea til It or not otherwUe cred­ ment.
ited In tlila paper and alao lha l»e*| newa publlanvd herelii- All rid****
"Rockefeller, senior, used to he famous mainly as the
&gt;f reputillcntlon of ape.-iul dlapaicnworld’s
richest man. In time his dollar will be eclipsed by
,t herein ara aleo n w r « l
his
organizing
genius and his wisdom in spending millions
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, !02'*_
for
medical
research
and education.
m . apflB HERALD’S l'LATFOBM
"Robert LaFollette, after 'JO years in public life, left a
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson- paltry estate of about $.’15,000 when he could have had that
P * villr.
.
.
' 2.—Conslruclion of St. Juhni-In* many millions, Buffeted, blacklisted ami belittled, he lived
lits life for the good of others. Today, even those who most
dian River canal.
8.—Extension of whit* way.
bitterly opposed him, admit that no man of this generation
i —Extension of loca! amusements. accomplished so much good or left such a wholesome example
—Swimming pooL tennis courta.
ns good citizenship.
Augmenting of building pro‘"The golden idol is being torn down " the Miami paper
grant—houJM?n, hotelf, apartm ent declares. "In its place is the idol of accomplishment, which
M f,
houses.
Ji , ^ E x te n s io n of street paving pro- is just another name for service to humanity. Then the pub­
gram.
. . .
. lic recognizes ns g reit successes men who never create a for­
7 , _ Construction of boulevard tune; men who counteract inferior ability; men who over­
around Luke Monroe.
come hereditary handicaps; men who by hard work and de­
gv—Completion of city beautifica­ termination, make a fair and honest living and educate their
tion program.
j.—Expansion of school ayatem children. All these are successes—great successes— in the
with provision for increased fa ­ eyes of Americans today.
cilities.______________________
"Success" the Tribune concludes "is not so much a matter
of
results,
but in character, and doing the best we can with
^ I bTb l e v e r s e f o r t o d a y
GOD’S WONDERFUL LOVE:— limited abilities and opportunities. Life is a spiritual gym­
For God so loved the world, that nasium, not a Klondike or prize fight."
ho gave his only begotten Son. that
Living in Minmi where the man with money has always
Whoso* ver believeth in his should
been
able to buy his way into any company. The Tribune
not perish, but have everlasting
editorialist yet knows that he is speaking to many readers
Ufe. John 3:16.
—------ o------- who will agree that things "ought’’ to be as he says, as any
MAKING A MAN
rnte. And undoubtedly the values are beginning to appeal
Oh. it takes more to make n men
to more and more people.
• 'T han time and growth of benn!
But it is still the Almighty Dollar, the Tribune man
For soul is reckoned in the plan
back to earth will agree, that rir.es the world. Greedy
By which n man is reared.
And he must love the truth so. well hearts, willing, to sacrifice all else for a money hoard, really
As ne’er for gain a lie to tell.
could not read with understanding th at Tribune editorial.
".Service" Is one of the new words in the language.
T is not in muscle that wo find
'ih* trilts which men admire, "Service" and "Stewardship” are the terms that men and
The gentle and the bravo and kind women are only beginning to learn. It is still only the occas­
May very quickly tire,
And he la not n man, though strong ional man and woman who lias sense enough to see the "em­
Who does a weaker brother wrong. blem of success" in achievements in which money has had no
part at all. But this occasional knowledge will increase.
And he is not a man who sneers
Long years from now it will be universal.
" i n l * y i t iH n rtairW F ie r i# *
M 1 £ n t* r * d a* R te a n d C la a a M a tte r,
V ‘ O c to b e r 17,
a t t h e P o M O fttca
i t s o a f o r d , F l o r i d a u n d e r 'A c t o f
V S u n k 1. U I 7 .
■ A lte r
M L 1 .A 8 D L D K aW ..
|L H O W A R D I lK R O . ______ M e a n e r

At any woman’s fame,
Or scatters round for careless ears
Tho story of her shame.
For manhood oft rich lustre reaps
From the brave silences it keeps.

m

Clean speech, clean hands and deal­
ings fair,
Proclaim tho man far more
Than nny garb which lie mny wear
Or any glittering store.
We are so fashioned by God’s plan
Things of the spirit mark the man.
........... —EWlW.Ar Gqe.it
- The Dayton trial is over. What
are we going to do now?
--------o—
-------Sometimes it’s marry in haste
and repent in the same way.
-— r——O-----------

In the olden days the young edi­
tor used to leave when the lights
went out hut nownday* he doesn’t
stay unless they are out.
\

---------o---------

The early bird catches the worm,
but who In the douce wants a
worm anyway. Sanford Herald.
Tho bird, of course. Ocala Star.
--------o-------The height!) of persistence is de­
monstrated by that Brooklyn wo­
man who has tried thirty-three
timeo B) secure a divorce from her
husband.

1

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The Junk-Man Could Buy You Cheap
Men who class material far ahead of spiritual values must
fee! just awful when they learn that in their best physical
condition they would only be worth about ninety-nine cents
to the junk man.
According to no less an authority than Dr. Charles Mayo,
eminent surgeon of Rochester, Minnesota, the human body
Vontains enough fat to make about seven cakes of soap.
And the chemical elements in a good specimen of the adult
human being consist of “ Iron enough for n medium-sized
nail; sugar enough to lill a salt shaker; lime enough to white­
wash a chicken coop; phosporous enough to make up the tips
of 2,200 matches; magnesium enough for a dorse of magnesia;
potassium enough to explode a toy cannon; and sulpher
enough to rid a dog of fleas.”
These chemical ingredients, Dr. Mayo asserts, would have
a commercial value of only nmeiy-mne cents. So, after all,
the real worth of some of the folks you know is just about
what you thought it was.
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HER LATEST SHEIK

As Brisbane Sees It
Bricklayer* and Maion*.
The Sporrew* Count.
2 Doctors, D*’* Dead.
The Heater li Beaten.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

ICOULP JUST
DIB PACING

\Ni5t Yoo

(Cupyrt*tn 1*151________

BRICKLAYERS FIGHT innsons, union ogainst union. There
ought to be arbitration, for the
rake of working people.
The bricklayers and plasterers
might ask themselves this question:
"Suppose presidents of railroads
quarreling
among
themselves,
should shut down their railroads
and refuse to carry passengers,
how long would the public stand
it? ”
Railroad presidents are too inteligent for that sort of nonsense,
if they were fighting among
thriii-elves, they would keep it to
themselves. That is why they are
railroad presidents.
A YOUNG spnrrow, not old
enough to fly, fluttered from a
windowsill to the pavement on
Wednesday. It struggled to its
feeble legs, pounding tiny wings
on the pavement. A policeman
held up traffic while he rescued
the Email sparrow and carried it
to safety "to give it another
chance," ns the policeman said.

flEE H£6*
look aT

we

m i OTHERS,

■n

A LITTLE white ago white doc­
tors didn’t know it, eitli r. They
didn’t even know that blood cir­
culated through the body. And
for long after Harvey had told
them the truth doctors continued
bleeding a man first an the left
side, then on the right, to keep
the blood even on both sides of the
body.
If you had n penny for every
man bled to death by "learned
doctors" in past days you could
live comfortably on your income.
ROBERT SH ROYER, twentyeight beat Ids wife in Frederick
County, Maryland. Shroyer was
tied to the whipping post, ten
lashes were applied to his back,
“with a regulation blacksnake
whip." The wife-beater deserved
the ten lushes ami tea thousand.
BUT IT is tho first time in u
long Unit* tiiat u white man has
been officially whipped in MarjP
land. Did it really dn nny good?
The man, for some reason, de­
cides to beat his wife and does so.
The people of a great state, for
some reason, decides to beat the
nun and they do so.
Wheat's the difference? Why
not make the man work for his
wife about six mouths, instead of
letting a great State imitate a
wife-beator 7

NEW
LUMBER Yji
A comply, I i „ l
Cypress and Pin,
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Planter

Jgjf R"cl&lt;Pl«'« Ha]
•VC1

Screen Wire
Bu'ldere Hardware
Do ,‘H

Windows

Y

Frames and ?Cr*. f
Mad, &lt;o d ,2 ^ !
« UI P l!y , r ° n.inK Hoard,
Medicine
Cabinet

The Price |sRy
SANFORD

CASH LOUR

MM,I,IONS PRAISE the kind
policeman. The same millions
read that n man will l.e hanged
in the morning, or that three thou­
sand have been drowned in Korea.
Nobody says anything about
that. We don’t see it, so we think
littio about it. Nobody says "Give
that murderer another chance."
CHIN HONG, Chinese laundryman of Baltimore, had indigestion.
His Chinese doctors, Chin Fong
and Chin Wong, decided that
bleeding was "indicated," and
they bled him.
He is dead, and they are a r­
rested. When you have indiges­
tion you NEED your blood to
fight it. Tho two medical Chins
didn’t know that.

..

w . S. PRICE, Mr
710 W. First St. Phone

Try Smith’s Ba
Shop for good ba
work. Ladies welc
Next to Valdez.
EULOGY TO FIVE YEAR-OLD BOY
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
But
E. E. Kelley, editor of the Grass things that can never be.
Roots column of the “The Topeka there is a recompense: Through
Daily Capital," writes in "The the weeks and months and years
Garden City Herald" of the depar­ you will always be to us the same
ture of his grandson, Thomas little boy, eternally young in an
Chariton Kelley II, five years old, eternal June. And sometime, Son­
run over anil instantly killed by ny Boy, when the little boy of
un automobilo in Garden City re­ Eome other father and mother has •
giown up, and has fallen into the
cently:
evil
ways, your own mother and
You were such a little tyke,
Sonny Boy, to fare forth all alone daddy may have a deep thank­
(in the Great Adventure— the very fulness that you are still their
first of my line to engnge in little hoy nnd can nevtr, never
such a quest since our grandmo­ cause them an earthly pang or
ther and I began life's journey to­ heartache.
You were lain to rest, Sonny
gether, just forty-three years ago
today. But you had not doubt Boy, under heaps nnd heaps of the
what ever that the F ar Country flowers you loved. As the fra­
is a beautiful place—a place of grant coveilet was spread o v*
many mansions, and
pleasant you a mocking bird sang his fare­
shade by cool-flowtfng rivers on well song to you from a nearby
whose banks little boy angels can treetop, and that evening the new
play while no one fears they may moon—a tiny sickle of n new
come to grief; a place of joyous moon—peeped from behind a cur­
iitu.de nn&lt;l triumphant song; of tain of cloud Jo veo "that *hll fras
litre frfftw /rnfl ’ffapT!trif&gt;t1owcrs ft &lt;.4?
Yfdft aluFfR*? "Stiffhi king
You had no doubt of all these kept watch over you through the
things, Sonny Boy, no doubt what­ night with his many flashlights,
ever.
nnd his drums were rolling as his
In an instant. Sonny Boy, you mnrshuled clouds freshened your
were invested with eternal youth. coverlet of flowers. So good by,
We who stay behind may grow Sonny Boy. for a litte while, with
old, and the years may come when the wish that we may meet again
we shall sny, "I have no pleasure where every morning has the glad­
in tile nr.” But to us, you witl al­ ness of a Junetime morning. And
ways he the little five-year-old wlien in the eventide I tell the
hoy filled with joy in the new­ ' other little folks, as we circle
born day. Always with ns will lie around the fireplace, the story of
tlie memory of your love for the "The Little Red Hen," or of "The
ftagrancu of blooming spiraea Ugly Ducking," or else reud aloud
whieli you visioned as hanks of certain poems which delight little
snow; of your translation of the folks with their rhythmic roll, I
mocking bird's song into Innguugc shall think of you as being someof men; of tin* imnginery of speech when* there in the shadows cast
that gave us the fond hope one by the flickering firelight, listen­
day there would lie a poet ami ing too. But perhaps, Sonny Boy,
writer who would give glory to the you know ult this as I write it
family name. Now it is one of the down.

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Travelers find our Travelers’ Checks a great aid
in saving time and expense—and in the .satisfac­
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Digging for Gold?)

WOUI.D YOU rather have mon­
ancestors or monkey descend­
THAT NATION HAS not lived in vain which has given key
ants ?
the world Washington and Lincoln, the best great men and
A showman who took a chim­
tin* greatest good men whom history can show. You cry panzee to Dayton, Tenn., to gather
*1,200 Acres, St. Lucie County, lying on Lake Wil­
out in the words of Bunyan, "So valiant-forth-truth passed is free advertising, was careful
mington. Exceptionally good buy, leguls in pos­
over, and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other aide. not to tell the proud Americans
session, quick action gets it.
that he brought with him, in the
—Henry Cabot Lodge.
person of that chimpanzee, the
Price $45.00 per acre
ancestor of the humnn race.
• ----- o----On
the
contrary,
lie
said,
"gen­
MY FAVORITE STORIES
A new beauty receipt is "more
tlemen, here in this strange man­
UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENTS
ily IRVIN 3. COIIH
soup and less paint." Wo heartily
like c reu tit re, you see the degraded
MIAMI HERALD
agree but would like to have an
DESCENDANT OF MAN.
He
H uy were holding a special homo and abroad. We have all isn’t our ancestor, he is only a
expression on tho subject from
Gifts to Harvard during the oust give $12,000,000 to $15,000,000
meeting of tho directors of the done what we could; we are tired degraded type of man, fallen from
Editor Benjamin,
year totaled $4,517,000, and Yale biennially to their 'tale universi­
bunk to pass on u request f..r do-1
being Called upon for contri- the high estate in tile Garden of announces
------- o-------additions to its endow­ ties.
.
'buttons. But here is a thing which
1 y’s best Inu'rh: A girl likes nations in behalf of the starving 8|,„ull| t,,)p).al U) ullr bent initjncta. Eden."
ment fund of close to $5,000,000.
221-E. First Street, Opposite Pos toff ice
A correspondent of Tho New
a fellow to be conservative to the Armenians.
Less than 30 years ago President York World comments on llie.se ■
I We must do something to show
extent that he is close mouthed
THAT DELIGHTED Mr. Bryun Harper of the Chicago University, j figures and then calls attention to
The chairman of the board out-1where our sentiments and our
when wanting to kiss, Phil Arm­ lined the proposition, lie began ■sympathies lie in this matter. So ami other high spirited Americans aroused laughter when he said the fact that tin? cut rent expenses Ml ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
strong in Times-Union.
by reading a letter just icceiv d | now then, gentlemen, the question that could not hear a monkey an­ that within a few decades that in­ Iof the armv and navy run up to
---------o—-----stitution would have an er dowment $700,000,000 a year. This means
from the generous persons win i Is what should we give for the cestor.
It didn't worry them at all ap­ of $20,000,000. It now has $54,- that the government, in time of
A Daytona winter resident has were raising the fund. Then ho starving Armenians?*
offerrd to contribute fifteen thou­ spoke at some length and with
lie paused, awaiting a response. parently to think that men should 000.000 which will probably be peace, is spending each year a.i
much mi war preparations ns dll
sand dollars toward the construc­ deep feeling of tho sufferings of It was nn elderly gentlemen of have monkeys for their descend­ doubled within 15 or 20 years.
The demands on the colleges and the schools un.l cut leges have been
tion of a handsome yacht club. tin? natives of the far-off Armen­ large mentis but with a reputa- ants.
Some men would rather have universities keep pace with the in­ able to obtain in more than a cen­
Wouldn’t it bo a fine thing if ia.
lion for conservatism in money
the San'ord Yacht Club could re­ "I realize, gentlemen," he contin­ mat lets who broke the little si­ a monkey ancestor than a monkey creased funds. An increase in en­ tury.
descendant. You are RESPONSI­ rollment of 15,280 was reported by
"Aji a matter uf na’ionn1 econ­
ceive cn offer like that?
ued, "that of late yeats there have lence. He cleared his throat.
BLE for your descendants, NOT 83 institutions last year and the omy, of which we have been hear­
-------- o-------been many drives in behalf of
"I move," he said, "that wo give for
University of California has nearly ing so much of late," the co-re­
your ancestors.
The Rumanian minister (o this many charitable causes both at three cheers for 'em."
40,000 students, more than half ns spondent continues, "it would seem
count i y, Prince Antoine Bibescoc,
CONCERNING THAT famous many persons as live in the state to bo Wurth while for our govern­
says American women must have
THE
POWER
OF
BELIEF
RULES
ment, nnd for us as a people, ut
monkey
trial, mote words aro sent of Nevada.
come from Heaven. Wonder if
The smaller institutions are do- least to share in tho great experi- j
ATLANTA GEORGIAN
over the cable to Europe and the
to - n-inio’s remarks carries with
rest of the world, including Aus­ I ing as well relatively as the larger ment now making at Geneva to &gt;
them the insinuation that the op­
schools. There are mere than 1G0 substitute reason and co-operation
posite sex of this country camo
An evangelist, who it railed a impressed by the repeated evid­ tralia, than were ever before sent colleges
und universities with en­ and justice and law, which are
concerning
any
tiling
in
tho
United
from the opositc place?
“healer" recently concluded a ser­ ence of the astounding power of
dowments exceeding a million dol­ civilization’s ways uf settling in­
Staten.
--------- o--------ies of meetings at Louisville, dur­ Idief. There is no power in the
and numerous st. to schools ternational disputes, for war, which
When ignorance starts to make lars
... "fiiv, ..boys, watermelons , will ing which many persons testified world greater than that.
have
incomes derived from taxes is the savage way."
Boon ba ripe. Listen now, come publicly to the efficacy of hi a eur­ Optimist j are more cheerful than itself ridiculuus it often succeeds that put thorn in a position to rend­
Perhaps the work of the schools
beyond
its
wildest
hopes.
n » o v ai,u hive all you can cal ea. The evangelist's aiuu.Munt.i say p&lt; .imistM because they believe
er service conijaring tavnr.ldy nnd colleges will some day bring
but don’t go into the patch at that during the iaat two months he in human nature. That is why the
and bath in w ater with a te m p e r a tu r e
Yale, K arvirJ, Princeton and about the condition this idea sug­
RUBBER JUMPED
to
80 with
night." Y'our friend, W. W. Otey was there
afflicted persons future looks bright to them inColumbia.
Michigan
and
Illinois
gests
and
which
all
hope
to
sec.
—Card In the Belle Plain (Kansan) were "anointed."
of 74 degrees and feel so e x h derated
s t -ad of gloomy. Optimists be­ cents. That made everybody gasp.
Then it went to $1. Now is. has
News. That’# a fair deal, cays our
In a big pine structure, called lieve there is something uplifting reached $1.12. That is because
WEEK-END
DANGERS
oilier? boy, bu^ that watermelons "Glory Barn," built for him by hi themselves und in others. That
PROVIDENCE NEWS
his majesty’s British subjects, who
wouldn’t taste nearly so good.
unremunerated and willing labor­ is a wholesome belief.. There is control the rubber market, know
THAT AND ONE OF THEIR
no
power
in
the
world
greater
er;) who believe in tils power to
how to manage prices.
No doubt on Monday morning l shatter the nerves of more timorthan
that.
A certain Florida postmaster heul the sick, the evangelist night­
SPLENDID
American farmers see crop we shall see in tho newspapers ous people. Clever drivers ought
Optimists are more cheerful than
thinks Thomas A. Edison is the ly addressed
crowded meetprices
dropping,
and
they
are
Al­
to
realize
that
the
technical
skill
the
account
of
one
fatality
or
more
editor of the Fort Myers Press. ingn. Any one who wished to do1Pessimists because they believe in ways uncertain. That is because
uf everyone cite is not equal to
We can't figure whether he’s try­ so went forward to the platform; humnn naturu. That j.i why the
REGULAR CHICKEN D I N N E R S
who COULD control the on the highroads or at the sea­ theirs. If they do so, there will
ing to "slam" the noted inventor the minister pronounced a prayer future look 3 bright to them in - farmers
shore. And if not of fatalities, be fewer of them maimed.
price
of
food
have
no
efficient
steud
of
gloomy.
Optimists
boor whether he’s trying to make and anointed the head of the sup­
organization. They have^ some­ of nccidents varying in their se­
As for bathers, it is an old story
$ 1.00
tho Press feel good.—Sanford Her­ pliant with a few drops of olive oil bevo there is something uplifting thing
that not even the strongest swim­
to learn from the Rubber riousness.
ald.
in
themselves
and
ir.
others.
That
from a small phial.
It
is
not
too
much
to
say
that
Trust and a few other trusts.
mer is sure of reaching land. A
Edison is a smart man, but it is
Immediately afterward the sub­ li of course, n great deal of difmust of these will be preventable. cramp may send him to the bot­
OR
doubtful that he could edit De­ ject was asked to tell of tho cure feronce between being un optimlat
On tho highwnys they can be pre­ tom before aid can reach him,
and
a
mere
cheerful
idiot.
Contemporary
Comment/
press as well as George Hosiner wrought by the touch of the evang­
vented by motorists obeying the even though he knows tho elemen­
Ii a nmn can convince himself
does^-Ocala Star.
SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN
elist’s hand. This subject after
laws and behaving themselves as tary rule of turning on hia back
a wrongful j
Unfortunately payers can’t gentlemen. By tho sea they can to counteract it. Those who do not
Thank you, Brother Benjamin. subject who able to do, speaking to set that evil isdoing
to hisl raise tax**
DINNER $1.50
es a? easily ua legisla­ be prevented by bathers taking no swim ought never venture into
It has not yet been determined the audience without tlu* alightcit nnture—lie lays thocontrary
foundation
for
apparent
embarrassment.
tures.—Wall
Street
Journal.
undue risks.
whether it was Mr. Edison or the
water above their shoulders. An
a strength uf character that will
editor of the Press who felt moat
In neither case wilt skill alone under low, a sudden panic, and too
Hu lulled.) in the congregation ev­ protect him from doing things that
Will make you feel like a regular man
complimented by the postmaster's ery evening were drawn to "Glory
The right to make home-brew prevent un accident. The elwei often they aro gone before they
mistake, but it is certain that Barn" by no-more than idle cur­ ought to be beneath him
still is defended by those who motorist is often the one who can be aided.
or woman. Go by way of Longwood
Not always is it easy to know haven’t tried it.—Macon News.
neither of tkeni felt "(lammed," or iosity. They were skeptics. But
causes or suffers from an acci­
If the people would realize the
and
considered that he hari any griev­ even if they did not believe that the troth about anything;
dent. He relies too much on his need for prudence in all these
and Palm Springs.
ance against the P. M.--Fort My- miraculous cures effected before when that cannot bo discovered,
Having lost the Kaiser, Germany own skill and cuts in to pass a things and practice
prudence,
it
is
l-......
..
1,1
*
H m Press.
m
..ttIe,r to *K‘**evc t*u‘ bc.it than ; has some reason to feel that she car when there is not sufficient there woulr not be so many Black
their eyes, they m an have been me
worst.
| won
w ar—TolesJo Blade.
leeway. He drives so fast as to Monhays during the summer.

HERE IT IS...!

Seminole Business Exchange

Why Not Go
To Wekiwa
Springs Today1

�PAGE

THE SANFORD HERALPi WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925

Stewart’s Washinkton Letter
—

cnARLES-P. STEWART
—-______________ __________ —
By

lj

—

J. H. JACKSON
Long Timo Loans on Residence* and Business!

t
»
WASIIINGTON, July 20.—If I publican state organization fought
Gifford Pinchot is elected to the' him but he won.
v
Easy Repayment Plan ,
This angered the organisation
Office 148
United States senate next year, it
IPH O N E
TELEPHONE:—Rea. 428-J
will be over the, bodies of nil to begin with nnd Pinchot angered
'
*' Office in new Merriweather Building
Coolidgc administration supporters it worse later.
in "The Devil’s Cargo," heads the in general, of course including
Then he began making trouble
2nd Street.
Rtrong supporting cast. Clarence the body of Senator George Whnr- for the national administration hy
Badger who made "New Lives for ton Pepper, whose seat Pinchot complaints of federal prohibition
Old," directed.” ' :
want* to take away from him, non-enforcement. This was Injunnd over the body of Secretary
the Treasury Andrew Mellon
Brazil Carrying Out of
President Coolidgce xplalncd
in particular.
• • •
that the national administration
“There’s
screen
history
in
the
Road
Improvements
Gn., will be of interest to the many
When one considers how tre­ was doing its best and it wns up
Paramount picture, “Eve’s Secret,"
. Wednesday
friends of the yoking couple.
mendously
big a man Secretary to the state governors, including
which
comes
to
the
Milnne
Theat­
eekly prayer r
BELLE*
HORIZONTE,
Brazil,
b
e
l
l
e
*
h
o
r
iz
o
n
t
e
,
A beautiful event of Wednes­
Mellon
is
in
the present adminis­ Pinchot, to help some. To the
er
on
Thursday
of
this
week.
It
itian Church w
day evening was the marriage of gives film fans their fir^t oppor­ July 21.—A boom has struck the
tration,
what
weight his word statement that the national ad­
omc of Mrs;
Miss Mary Louise Shelton to James tunity of seeing Betty Corftpson and development of state highways in carried.........and
the things Pin­ ministration wns doing its best
| Magnolia Aw
ON THE OCEAN FRONT
the
state
of
Minas
Gcrncs.
The
Franklin MacMillan of Cocoa, Fla., Jack llolt, two of Paramount's
chot
has
said
about
im .........In- Pinchot, in effect, answered with a
Vcnihg nt * 0&lt;
which was solemnized at 8:30 o'­ most popular stars, in the same head of the highway commission ccidentally landing hsome
Daytona Beach
ringing contemptu-nut "Bosh"—n way no ■
clock at St. Andrews Episcopal cast. Both are so-starred in the reports thnt public expenditures cracks, over his head, upon
president likes to be talked to.
the
Tuhrsdav
for
good
roads
during
1924
totalled
church. Rev. R. J. Stillwell per­ production in parts said to pre­
Overlooking the Now Tier and Dance nail
• « •
1350,000 and that improvements
bynl Neighbor*
forming the ceremony.
Pinchot
didn’t
even
concede
sent
them
at
their
host,
but
are
5 Masonic Hall
Later in the evening Mr. and also claimed to have an oppor­ planned for 1925 will require an
that the administration "meant
Mrs. MacMillan left in their car tunity to cut loose w.th everything additional |500,000. If completed
well." lie said Secretary Mellon
according
to
present
.
plans,
the
on their honeymoon, after which they have/’ .declared Manager. J.
didn’t want to enforce the law.
state
highway
system
will
include
they will be at home to their L. Marcntettc of the theater this
Why
not?—inquirer!
some.
8,500
miles
of
good
roads.
The
friends In Cocoa, Fla.
morning. Ho continues:
Whereupon Pinchot pointed to the
Bathing
stnte
has
a
population
of
6,000,000.
The bride is the eldest daughter
'Betty is given every opportun­
secretary's distillery interests.
So few arc the good roads in
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shelton and ity. First she is seen ns a pret­ Minns
Analyze the inuendo in this ex­
Gernes that it has been im­
planation nnd it becomes evident
jgSwopc of Oviedo wns in Is one of the most popular girls ty and lovable peasant girl. Then possible to motor from Belle Hor­
in Dougins. She attended col­ fate reaches opt. She has wealth, izonte, the capital, to any neigh­
it’s the kind of thing a public mnn
Tuesday on business.
lege at Swectbrinr. Mr. MacMil­ and she lavishes it in surround­ boring
Moderate
Delicious
particularly n very high and
state. Three roods are be­
mighty
one,
like
Mellon—is
apt
to
S. r, Drummond nnd Mrs. lan, formerly of Jacksonville is ings th at team with richness. She ing, worked at present, one headed
Secretary Mellon didn’t warn
Rate*
Meal*
loiemnn spent yesterday In making his home in Cocoa, being is seen in a procession of glitter- towards the coeoa district of Brazil Pinchot for governor of Pcnnsyl put in the absolutely unforgivable
connected with n ronl-estate firm ing modish gowns.
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and the other two towards Rio lie vania in the first place. The Re cluss.
there.
“Holt apears in an entirely new Janeiro.’. &gt;
To those in Sanford it will he type of role. It is soimething he
Jean Maxwell spent TucsThe diminutive insets are sold
snnford, returning to Day- remembered thnt Mr. nnd Mrs. has never done before and should
Tokyo
Insects
Sold
in
quaint hnmboo cages, decorated
MacMillan
camo
here
several
Englishmen
Wants
To
mark
the
beginning
of
a
new
fan
nch in the nftomodn.
months ago In the interest of The folowing for him. He steps wide
with silk ribbons. Price* range
Finest Dining Room Service on Die Reach
For
Musical
Purposes
from fifty sen to ns high as twen­
Marie Stem per left Tues- Flapper Grandmother, which was of his splendid portrayals in "Wan­ ClimbMountainAgain
ty-live yen each.
Hialcnh where she will put on very successfully. The derer of the Wasteland,” "North of
TOKYO, July 21.—Singing in­
LONDON, July 21.—Addressing
picst of Mr. a.id Mrs. Wal- young couple have n host of friends 30,’” and "The Thundering Herd."
lentning tho Spanish govern­
here who wish them every’ happin­ Hu completely forgets his chap's the Royal Geographical Society's sects are now on sale by street
verick.
"
ess.
and spurs, his sombrero and his nnlversary meeting, the president, venders along the Ginza, the gay ment had given active aid to the
'SA V E and
holster. but in his pocket rests his the Earl of Ronnldahny, said neith­ "Main Street” of Tokyo. The prin­ Britsh forces in Florida, General
Paul L. Redfcrn of Elfers
THRIVE
Andrew
Jackson
attacked
the
forts
cipal
warblers
of
the
insect
variety
faithful gun. And he uses it. Not er ths members of the late Mount
[guest of her parents, Mr. Dance at Municipal
are
crickets
and
longliorncd
grass­
at
Pensacola
nnd
caused
their
sur­
Everest
Expedition,
nor
of
the
as
a
westerner
hut
ns
a
Europ­
ln 9 i
L G. W. Spencer. Mr. Redb Jl9 2 5 &gt; J
ean aristocrat with a great repu­ Mount Everest committee were pre­ hoppers. To tho Japanese the render on November 8, 1814. Ho
Hall
Is
Anticipated
|l arrive today.
pared to admit defeat with regard “song” of the cricket and tho grnss- set for New Orleans on the next
_
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tation as a successful duelist.
hoppar lends n peculiar charin to dny and on January 8, 1815 fought
to
th? conquest of Everest.
‘The
story,
adapted
to
the
screen
By
Sanford
People
fcnny friends of Mrs. Ernthe historic battle of Now Orleans.
The prosepet of putting the mat­ the summer evening.
by Adelaide Hcilbron from the
Kpp will he glad to know
ter
to
the
final
test,
he
said,
de­
stage
pToy,
“The
Moon-Flower,"
L c her arrival in North
Reports this morning indicated
pended upon the wiUngness, or
1 she has greatly improv- that a large number of tickets
otherwise, of the Tibetan Govern­
have been sold for the benefit
ment to grant peimi'.sion to an­
MILANE—TONIGHT
dance to be given tonight at the
other
expedition, rather than tmhd Mrs. J. P. Edmonds of city hall by officials of the San­
on the readiness and ability of the
Lj|Ie were here this past ford Baseball Club of tho Florida
committee to organize and dis­
l the guests of Mrs! Ed- State league as a means of rais­
patch, it.
,
[parents, Dr. and Mrs. F, ing additional funds for the sup­
A Comedy Riot— Jackie at HIh Best
Helping you, working for your inter
port of tho Celery-Feds.
Many of the people who have
ests—T hat’s what we mean by it.
ad Mrs. I. D. Martin, Miss purchased tickets were looking
jvay, anil Andrew Cnrra- forward with Keen anticipation of
itored to Miami Sunday, the event which, like the one
liey will spend a week or staged last week, is expected to
be a very enjoyable occasion,
A F F IL IA T E D W IT H
Plans for the dance, it was said
* THE HOG ART ANT POISON is carried to their nests
SI. Bryan of Ft. Meade nrH by ants and fed to their young—all die. Every bottle
T
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anford
redit
ssociation
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icre last night and left this
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GUARANTEED.
p-, accompanied by Robert night when Joe Reiicns(rein’s or­
for a two weeks trip to
f
Made in Florida.
25 Cents—All Druggists
chestra with George W. Brockin Georgia.
hnhn at the piano will render the,
,
I nnd Mrs. A. K. Small of music for the occasion.
bn. Mass., were visitors in
;
Formerly Bogart Pharmacy,. .
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prd, Wednesday. They are Band Concert To Be
fig for a location for a ref- Rendered At Valdez
■ Alfred II. Abernethy
Daytona Beach, Florida. £
TO BUY THE NEW IS TO PROGRESS—TO LEARN
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The program for the band con­
rom there Mr. P. A. Mero will cert to be given fror" the balcony
a Charleston ,W. A. where he of the Valdez Hotel Thursday
[join Mrs. Mero.
i night at 8 o’clock by the Sanford
Municipal Band as announced by
ts. R. L. Snell and children Director Joe Rcizenstcin tudny, is
[this week for their home in ns follows:
knrd, Ain., after sending a 1. March, Grippslnnd, Lithgow.
|uful week with Mrs. Snell's 2. Overture, Panorama,
BarnI, Mrs. L. II. Echols.
house.
3. Selection, The Rainbow Girl,
Hirsch.
4. Song, June Brought tho Roses,
Openshaw.
No m atter how good your intentions are, business
b. Foxtreet, "I Love You,” Archer.
5. Intermezzo, After Sunset, Prycan’t be conducted on them. It takes money.

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.story hour next Saturday!
hdii at 10 o’clock as us- '
icn Miss Margaret Zachary
in charge. 1-ast wetk Miss
f gave several interesting
and readings, and wns asn the program by selections
tharine and Margaret Verlizaheth Leffler and Edith
Jerry, which were all onjoy-

Intermission
6. Trio, for Two Saxophones and
Cornet "Call of tho Sea" —
—Holmes &amp; Smith.
Masters, Theodore, John
and Bernard Schirard.
Ritcmnr.
7. A Foxtrot, O Kathrina, Rich­
ard Fall.
b. Fox Trot. AH Alone, Berlin.
8. Descriptive, A Hunting Scene,
Bucolossi.
9. National Anthem, “The Star
Spangled Banner, Keys.

Silver Springs at Ocala has a
flow of 308,913 gnllons per minute.
Blue Springs at Juliette has a flow
ft'land— R ay Arnold l.umbe: of 346,166 gallons per minute. The
b y erecting sawmill herct waters of both springs are very
clear and are about forty''feet
BARBECUE!
deep.
rbceued sandwiches a t Rose
•illing Station. Three miles
MOTHERS
nford Ave., Cooked by cxWatch for symptoms of worms
in your children. These parasites
are tho great destroyers of child
life. If you have reason to think
your child has worms, act quickly.
Notice Ladies—
tho little one a dose or two
*b’w Mattresses, renovating, Give
White’s Cream
VcTtnlfuge.
itering, upholstery materials of
Worms
cannot
exist
where
this
CALL
time-tired nnd successful remedy
is used. It drives out the worms
Sanford
and restores tho rosy hue of
hit tress Factory
health to baby cheeks. Price 35c.
Phone 402-M
Sold by I-anoy’a Drug Stare,.

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the merchant from whom you make the purchase is
counting on your check by the tenth of the month fol­
lowing purchase. He needs thu money you owe him
to pay his employes, to buy new merchandise, to pay
insurance bills—in other words, he needs this money
to run his business.
He can’t pay his employes with good intentions.
He can’t Affray his operating expenses with good in­
tentions. He can't buy new merchandise with good
intentions. It takes money.

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NEW STYLES

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fast colors, made of Soirsette, import­
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FOUR

i m i i a n a u n r a i i H i ■■■■■!.........................................
to r? made their hits count, Faber
■ • j ** ■’•'
ng driven from the mound in
sixth.
Zahnizer, although
Wright, Warlow and Company
FLORIDA STATO LEAGUE
wild, tightened up in the pinches.
Tampa
a
t
lakeland.
First Game
St- Petersburg a t Sanford.
Score by innings: ■
Boston .... .... 100 002 102—3-12-1
Are Now Receiving Application For
j
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago......... 010 100 010-3- 8-0
Batteries: Zahniser and Stokes; No games scheduled.
Faber, Bender nnd Schnlk.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago at Boston.
Second Game
Pittsburgh a t Philadelphia.
Score by innings:
Only
two scheduled.
Boston .......... 000 201 000-3-7-3
C hicago......... 114 Oil OOx—8-7-0
on improved Business and Residential Proner,»
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
IV'
Batteries: Ross, Fuhr and BisAtlanta
a
t
Memphis.
in Sanford
J
choff; Blankenship nnd Schalk.
Birmingham at Little Rock.
Slim Harris Forces in The
Highlanders Take Kindly To
Mobile at Nashville.
CUBS WIN. 13 to 3
PHILLIES WIN
Funds immediately available subject to title
Winninp Hun by Walkinff a
New Orleans nt Chattanooga.
BOSTON,
July
22.—The
Chica­
Cobb’s Offerings and Send
examination.
PHILADELPHIA, July 22.— go Cubs batted bard to win their
St. Louis Player In Eighth;
Him to Showers; Foley In­ Clarence Mitchell again proved he
first victory of the season nt Bos­
i t - v vincible for Rest of Game
Yanks Defeat The Tigers
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Cooga nPromises One
is the one southpaw in the Nation­ ton Tuesday, 15 to 3. In the third
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS »
(Second
Half)
the Cubs went on a ram­
Of
Funniest
In
“The
5
LAKELAND,
July 22.—The al League who enn beat the Pitts­ inning
ST.
LOUIS,
July
22.—The
Phil­
Won
Lost
Pet.
page scoring nine runs. Maraville adelphia Athletics dropped to sec­
SEE
l Highlanders knocked Cobb off the burgh Pirates by holding them to had
day, hitting nnd field­ ond place in the American league Tnmpa .. „ .. .. .. 19 7 .731
Si
Rag
Man”
at
Milane
*
mound here Tuesday in the first four hits Tuesday and beating ing ain field
Lakeland............. .. 18 12 .600
form.
The
inning for four runs nnd behind them, 1 to 2, thereby knocking Braves’ sensntional
pennant race Tuesday by losing St. Petersburg .. „ „ 12 16 .429
rookie
battery,
Vargus
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
the excellent pitching of Wntt them out of the league lead. Ed­ and Seimer, accounted for four to the St. Louis Browns by a score Sanford
.. .. .. .. 8 22 .245
In his latest Metro-Goidwyn pro­
Luther maintained a lead through- die Moore's home run in the sev­ of the eight hits allowed by Kauf- of 6 to 5. The Washington Sena­
REALTORS
duction "The Rag Man,” which is
f *t
i
out the game with the Tampa enth was the only earned score mnnn.
tors, who were idle, now lead by
NATIONAL LEAGUE
showing
on
the
screen
at
the
MiSmokers, taking the contest, 4 to the visitors obtained.
four
percentage
points.
The
Ath­
Won
Lost Pet.
112 Park Avenue
Sccore by innings:
1. Foley, new Tampn hurler, went
letics rallied in the eighth inning New Y ork............ .. 52 35 .598 lane theater tonight, Jackie Coog- ig
Score by innings:
Chicago
..
..
003
091
002—15-17-0
[ - on the mound for Tnmpa in the Pittsburgh .. .. 000 000 101—2-1-2 B oston........ 010 000 020— 3- 8-3 for four runs to tio the score. P ittsb u rg h .......... .. 50 34 .695 an has a story that is timely in
first inning with two out and Philadelphia
With two out and the bases filled Brooklyn............. .. 43 43 .500 its application, for it is a beauti­
010 101 1 0 x _ 1-7-1
Batteries: Kaufmann and Hart­ in
j 1 pitched to 23 batters In his seven
the last half of the eighth, llar- C incinnati.......... .. 42 43 .494
Batteries: Kremer and Spencer; nett; Vargus, Barnes, Karnp and
&lt; and one-third innings, permitting Mitchell and Wilson.
riss walked Robertson forcing in St; L ouis............. .. 42 45 .483 ful argument against race pre­
Seimer
nnd
Gibson.
of course its rea­
* I only two of them to reach first
Philadelphia......... .. 42 45 .483 judices—though
the winning run.
son
for
existence
is not to preach, u n u i i i i i i i i i i H i m H i n i n i i u n m i i
base
Score by innings:
Chicago.............. .. 39 48 .448
to entertain.
■
AB R H PO A E St. Pete 8; Sanford 4. First base
TAMPA
Philadelphia ..001 000 0-10—5-11-1 B oston................. .. 36 53 .404 butThe
story, written by Willard
JJ. Snead, 2b. _ .. 3 0 1 5 0 0 on errors, St. Pete 4. Double play,
St. Louis .. .. 200 200 tlx —6- 9-2
Mack tells of a little Irish boy,
I, Estrada, If.
.. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Wade to Bailey. Sacrifice, FrisBatteries: Quinn. Groves, Har­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
falls into the hands of a junk
i j
W«ik, ss........ .. 5 l 1 I 1 0 bic, Bailey, Kelly, Messncr, Ed­
m s and Perkins; Girard, Gaston
Won Lost Pet. who
dealer,
becomes his i| tivt', and
Y ? Leo, rf............ .. a 0 0 1 0 0 wards. Stolen base. Crawford, Al­
W ashington......... .. 57 31 .648 finally his
and Dixon.
partner, and
0
*J Allen, cf. .. „ .. 3
0 1 0 0 len, Brown 2, Barnes. Time 2:00.
Philadelphia .. ..
31 .644 throughout "senior”
is tormenting ador­
[*• Hickey, 3b.
_ 3 0 2 1 1 0 Umpire, Ware.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
..
48
St.
Louis.............
44
.522 able nnd aggravating little com­
YANKS BEAT TIGERS
| § Jessmcr, lb. .. 3 0 0 8 0 0
Lakeland 4; Tampa 1.
DETROIT. July 22.—New York C hicago.............. .. 48 44 .522 rade. There is plenty of pathos,
Second
Came
Huggins, c.
.. 3 0 0 6 1 1
D e tro it.............. .. 47 44 . 5 1 6 but there is more than even the
AB R H PO A E Sanford 4-2; St. Petersburg 3-4. took the lost game of the series Cleveland.............
EL- Cobb, p......... „ 0 0 0 0 1 0 ST. PETE
.. 40 42 .435 usual quota of '‘Coogan Comedy,”
from
Detroit
Tuesday,
5
to
4,
in
o
4 1 1 0
f t ’ Foley, p. .. _ .. 3 0 0 0 A 0 Messner, 3b. .. .. 1
NATIONAL
LEAGUE
New
Y
ork............
..
37 53 .411 in this picture. Eddie Cline was
an
eleven
inning
contest.
Meusel
At Loading Station and Hard Rond.
i t xTopcz „ . „ .. - 1 0 0 0 0 0 Allen, s*. .. .. .. 3 0 fl 1 0 1 Boston 3; Chicago 15.
singled in the eleventh nnd took B oston................. .. 28 62 .311 given the post of director.by Jack | J
i ‘J. t
Doyle, 2b........ .. 3 6 0 3 1 1 Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2.
second on Haney’s wild throw.
Coogan, Sr., and was instructed to j*
• 0 ii New York-Ccindnati, rain.
Totals „ _ „ 30 1 4 24 8 1 Brown, cf. . „ a 1 0 **&gt;
Meusel went to third on Merkle’s
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Hernandez, rf. .. 3 0 1 0 1) ii Only
“make it the funniest picture that ■
three
scheduled.
long fly to Manush. With two
Won Lost Pet. Jackie has ever starred in.”
LAKELAND
AB R II PO A B Cox. If. . .. .. 2 0 0 3 0 ii
out Dugan hit an easy grounder New Orleans .. ........54 38 .588
And
that’s
precisely
what
Eddie
Buckley, 2b.
t 0 03 6 0 Barnes, lb, .. .. 3 0 (J 4 •1» ii
AMERICAN LEAGUE
to Haney who made a late throw, Nashville .. .. ........48
46 .511 Cline has done.
0 Chicago
Brazier, cf. ..
3 1
1 0 0 Blodk, c......... .. 3o 1 1 6
3-8; Boston 6-3.
Dugan beating the ball by half a A tla n ta ........ ........ 50 49 .505
0
1
)
0
Hewitt,
)&gt;
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.
..
1
8
Welch, sa. .. .. 4 0 0 1 1 1
St. Louis 6; Philadelphia 5.
top and Meusel scoring the win Memphis .. .. ........51
50 .505
ONE IN TEN
Johnson, rf. .. .. 3 1 1 o 0 II
Detroit 4; New York 5 (11 in­ ning run.
«
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.
..4
8
51 .485
M
obile............
T
o
ta
ls
........
4
6
.
26
—
21
13
Neglecting a little wound, cut or
Dumas, If. .. .. .. a 1 l 3 0 II
nings.)
Score by innings:
Chattanooga
.. .. 44 48 .478 abrasion of the flesh may in nine
AB R II PO A E Only thre scheduled.
Edwards, lb. .. 2 1 0 0 t II SANFORD
Now York 1)00 031 000 01-5- 8-2 Little Rock
........44
50 .468 cases out of ten cause no great
Easy Terms.
Pondar, 3b. .. .. 3 0 1 1 0 II Hardy, lf-c. . .. 4 0 0 7 •lj ii
Detroit
.102
001
000
00—4-15-2
Birmingham
........
44
50 .463 suffering or inconvenience, but it
0
0
Culbreth,
2b.
..
..
3
0
ii
SOUTHERN ASSOCI ATI ON
Francis, c. .. .. 3 0 0 8 0 0
Batteries: Hoyt nnd Bengough;
1 0 ii 1 1 ii Nhshville 4; Mobile 1.
is the one case in ten that causes
Luther, p. „ .. 3 0 0 1 2 (1 Alford, c........ . •»
Stoner. Whitehill ami Hassler.
0 1 1) 0 0 Memphis 3; Atlanta 1.
Moore, If. „ ..
The bureau handles from 50 to blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
100 telephone calls daily nnd as chronic festering sore. The cheap­
T o ta ls ......... 28 4 5 27 10 1 Frisbie, ss. .. " 3 0 1 ij1 i ll Little Rock 2; Birmingham 1.
McQue, 3b. _ „ 3 t 1 A* 4 1 Other postponed, rain.
CHJCAGO-BOSTON SPLIT
many *.'ires and letters seeking est, safest and best course is to
Score by innings:
&lt;» 0 0 1
CHICAGO, July 22.—Chicago information on various phases of disinfect the wound with liquid
Tampa .. ............. 000 100 000—1 Wade, cf........ .. 3 1
Bailey,
lb.
..
0
0
10 0 0 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE and Boston divided a double header marketing. These include pack­ Borozone and apply the Borozone ■
..
3
‘ L akeland............. 400 000 OOx—1
Tuesday, the* visitors winning the ing. grading, standardization, con­ Powder to complete the healing ■■
Summary: Two base hit, Hick­ Crawford, rf. .. 3o 0 0 0 0 0 Asheville 3; Knoxville 5,
Realtors.
Sanfori
Greenville
7;
Spartanburg
3.
0
0
0
Alverson,
p.
..
1
first game, 6 to 3, and the locals tainers, routings, transportation, process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c ■ 2102 First St.
12
ey. Stolon base, Snend, Hickey.
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Augusta
6;
Macon
3,
the
second
game,
8
to
3.
Chicago
refrigeration
and
warehousing
and
nnd
S1.20,
Powder
30c
and
60c.
Sacrifice, Estrada. Double piny,
■
1 "harlotte 6; Columbia 5.
T o ta ls ........ . 27 •» 6 21 21 *m
was unable to hit in the pinches precooling.
Sold by Laney’s Drug Store,
■■■■■■■■H xxxaH aR xaanaB iN H B H aH aH H aH aaaaiaaiiii
Welch, Buckley and Edwards, Left
Score
by
innings:
on base, Tampa 11; Lakeland 2.
Base on balls, off Cobb 1; Foley St. P etersburg........ 201 000 1—4
1; Luther 6. Struck out by Foley S an fo rd .................... 000 000 2—2
6; Luther 5. Hits off Cobb 4 in
Summary: Two base hits, Mes2 - 3 innings; Foley 1 in 7 1-3. Los­ ner 2, Block. Struck out, by Hew­
&lt; ' -.-STTV*....
ing pitcher, Cobb. Umpires, Pich itt 6; Alverson 7. Left on bases,
St. Petersburg 4; Snnford 5. First
and Baxter. Time 1:47.
on errors, St. Petersburg 2; San­
ford 1. Hit by pitcher, Hewitt,
by Alverson 2; balk, Hewitt. Sac­
rifice hits, Allen. Stolen bases,
Bfown. Wade. Time 1:45, Um­
pire, Ware.
Brick building; 25x50, suitable for bot­
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►ENING CONTEST Second Position By Falling IN 1ST PLACE AS
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For R en t!

Celery - Feds Split
Double Bill H e r e
With St. Petersburg

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Florida farmers consider the
beggar
weed
as
a
valuable
forage
(Continued From Pago One.)
Box 468, Sanford, Fla.
Meaner, third baseman for the plant. It is a volunteer grbwth
Saints, hud a perfect day nt bat, found most commonly on old
getting four safe bingles out of fields of light sandy soil.
four trips to the plate. Two of
these were two baggers.
^ ..J O
F irst up Messner doubled to left
field. Allen struck out* Doyle
reached first safely when Wade
dropped his fly, which the San­
ford center fielder went into left
field to get, and Messner scored
on the play. Doyle was out at
second on a fielder's choice hit by
Brown. Brown stole second and
acored on hit by Hernandez to
center field. Hernandez went to
second on a wild pitch, but was
nut, catcher to third, after Cox
had walked.
On a hit, followed by u sacrifice,
Four-Door Sedan - H195
an out via short to first and a
f. 9. b. CUtoUdiJ
mlsplay by McQue, the Saints
acored their third run in the third
inning, In the seventh after two
were out, Block hit for two bases
and Hewitt was hit by Alverson.
Messner got his fourth straight
hit of the game scoring Block, Al­
len fanned.
Sanford threatened in the second
inning but was unable to score. In
the seventh with Frisble down, MrQuo hit safely to right and Wade
followed this with a pretty hingle
to the same urea, McQue going
to third. Bailey struck out and
Crawford went to first safely on
an error by Allen. McQue scored
and Wade went to third in this
tnisplay. Alverson hit a ground­
er to short-stop who threw to
second to get Crawford.
Doyle
dropped the ball, however, and
Crawford was safe as was Alver­
son at first. Hardy hit a long
drive to left field which threaten­
The new Cleveland Six bodies represent the
ed to score two additional San­
most finished handiwork of m aster craftsmen.
ford runners, but it was snatched
L u x u rio u sly spacious and handsom ely ap­
out of the sky by Cox, left fielder
pointed, they are unique in their aristocratic
for the Saints, ending the game
grace and beauty.
4 to 2 in favor of the visitors.
First Game
The new Cleveland Six is as sparkling in
KT. PETE
Ali It H PO A K
performance
as it is sm art in appearance.
4
1 0 0
Messner, 3b. „ 4 U 0 0 0 0
Public appreciation of the power, speed and
Doyle, 2b....... _ 3 1 (1 *1 5 0
Bnap developed in its masterful six cylinder
*
)
Brown, cf, .. .. 4 1
u 0 0
motor, grows by leaps and bounds.
Morris, rf. .. .. „ t 0 II 1 |) O
Cox, If.
_ 4 0 II 3 0 0
More C levelands w ent into the h an d s of
“One-Shot”
Barnes, lb. .. _ 3 0 0 n 1 II
owners the first six m onths of this year than
Lubrication
System
Btw r, C. .. „ .. 4 1 1 7 1 0
in all of 1924.
T L o u t t n iJ # o f t n l h t i i U i i t e C tryr&gt;
Edwards, p. .. 3 0 1 0 0 0
!ir» J *1!« o w n e r * t ra tify to th e c o n v t n l i n e * « rut e c o n o m y o f t h e * O n e -S h o t"’
xHernandez
„ 0 0 0 u 0 0
— today’s Cleveland Six stands alone and
l- o h iic » t io n S vet c m D c v p h c i it c h ig h
unparalleled for value.
co«t, t h is c t c l o t l v c f r a t u r e h « « t c « n
Totals .. .. . 33 3 5 24 16 0
in e o i p e r il e d In the c h « » « U o f th e n e w
b le n d e r d H I a. Y o u u ttp p u th e p lu n g e r
If only for the sake of comparison, drive a
SANFORD
AB R H PO A E
,j oil 'v e r y c b i t i i i p e rl. N d g r t i n
Cleveland before you buy uny car.
Cusack, If ... .. 0 0 0 1 ii 0
K e n t. M o o il c a n *.
XxMoore .. .. .. 0 0 u 0 0 0
iLleeviced under Bowen
M o d u c t i C v rp . p i U b l i j
Chapman, If. .. 3 0 l 0 0 0
Quality Sixes - - 5895-51725
Hardy, c.
_ 4 0 1 3 l l&gt;
All prut. I. o. k C lm lt n l
Culbreth, 2b. .. 4 0 0 1 3 0
•#
Friable, is.
„ 3 1 1 1 4
McQue, 3b. .. . .. 3 1 I 0 1 I
1 1 0
Wade, cf. .. _ .. 3 1 O
im &gt;
m
Bailey, lb. .. .. 2 0 0 18 0 1
Crawford, rf. .. 3 1 1 1 0 0
Kelly, p.......... .. 2 0 0 U 8 0

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New Cleveland Six
Sets 1926 Styles

See

These Beautiful Models Now

FLORIDA CLEVELAND MOTOR CO.

Touts _ .. .. 27 4 7 27 18 4
*
XX Baited (or Cusack in 1st.
Score by duning*:
Pete
200 100 000—3
»nford .. .. . - .. 000 200 20x—4
Summary^ Two base bit, Wade,
pir.an. Three bate hit. McFiret base on bulls, off Ed*
uda 2; Kelly 2. Struck out by
‘ Hard* 6; Kelly 3. Left on bare

Sanford, Florida.

ince this tim e yesterday
nearly 2 *000 * men have
changed to Chesterfield
* ‘Daily average computed from
U S .G o v e m m e n t F ig u r e s :
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CLEVELAND

A U T O M O B I L E COMPANY

CLEVELAND

SUCH - P O P U L A R I T Y
l a c c r r r k M i u i T e iA tc e Co.

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Advertising

For Sale

For Sale

Phone 148

Wanted

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I OR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W. ard County thoroughly which is
ono of the most rapidly growing
R, R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon
REAL ESTATE
request.
J. E. SPUKLING, subdivision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ LEARN AUOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the Starlando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ Telegram. Best advertising me­
way.
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
TIN ANI) METAL WORK
Lakeland, Florida.

FOR SALE—3 cast front San­ FOR SALE: Baby carringc, also WANTED: Bearing grove ten ac­
ford Avenuo lots. Bargains. Easy
kiddie coop. Telephone 185-W.
res name price nnd location—
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
“EB" c.o. Herald.
FOR SALE: First class show case.
FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad­ Reasonable. The Quality Shop. WANTED: Building lot close in
* If 3
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.,
give location and price first let­
FOR SALE: Refrigerator.
Ice ter ”B” c.o. Herald.
terms.
Box
431,
care
Herald.
10b * I1*«
capacity about 100 pounds. Rea­
i lla*
WANTED AT ONCE
FOR SALK: 401 acres good fnrm sonable. Apply 210 French Ave.
flr a l l a *
...........4 t a l l a a
Three to five hundred acres of
land in Jefefrson County four
double above
miles from county seat one-half FOR SALE: 30 acres with new good land. Must be on good high­
mile off state highway from Jack­ house, only I miles from Sanford. way, lnkn property preferred. Have
i t e i a r e for eon*
H E N everyone’s drooping
sonville to Tallahassee.
Public 17 acres celery land, 1 1-2 acres ready buyer for such a piece.
Ilona.
, _ _ lK
corner lot nearby sold for
^ a v e ra g e
E. A. Strout Farm Agency,
road running through this prop­ bananas,
line. .
40(5 National Bank, Bldg.
erty, about 130 pecan trees. 2 ten­ $*5,1)00. $30.non. Owner selling.
with the heat— is anything
joo fo r flr , t
ant houses, 1 stoiy barn. Will sell No agent. Address "30 acres" c.o.
Herald.
l a restricted to
SIGNS
WANTED: lardy agent, spare time,
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales cheap. J. E. Kcrney, 311 Sanford
in the world so refreshing as fruit
eatlori.
Any Kind—Anywhere
good money. Phono 571-J.
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- Avenue. Sanford, Fla.
| mail* Th« S*"
For
Kent
I tie r««P»n" l1bl*
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural tils*
jr tr c t Insert Ion*
ice cream ? It just goes to the spot
tiict. Wunt ad and display rntes FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered
WANTED: Experienced roof man
f o r a ul . aauuon*
In and around Sanford, yellow FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
on request.
wants
roof
repairing
jobs.
All
office should be
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­ work guaranteed. J. S. Williams,
pine framing, sheathing, siding,
ta lr lo caae of
— that frozen velvetiness with
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
stairs. C. T. Smith.
flooring,
ceiling
and
finish.
At
COLUMBUS
(Gn„)
LEDGER
—
217 Sanford Avenue., Phono 478W.
Phone -1H0-W. Sanford Ave. At
„ | T 1S K B »
Classified nils have the largest prices thnt nre a savings to you.
taeniutlve IhorFirst Street.
fresh-fruit flavor. This recipe calls
rlih rnl«e. rulee
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla. APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­ WANTED: Experienced waitress.
tractive and convenient. Cull
will f i v e yuo
gia.
Rate
8c
(tt-word
line)
line.
JAMES
H.
COWAN-All
kinds
Apply Mnnhattan Cafe.
1O8
GOOD BUY
I b II od.
And U
at Herald office for further in­
for Florida oranges— so sweet and
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
*111 a ie la t you
Palmetto Ave.
Corner
lot.
Goldsboro.
For
sale.
form
at
ion.
w a n t ad. to
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Phone 4158-J.
reetlve.
ers mid fern growers of VolusAvenue and Third Street. Tele­
FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
juicy— and Borden’s Evaporated.
Salesman to sell our
r N O T IC B
in county advertise in the Belaud FOR SALE or rent: Pico restaur­ new apartments, phones includ­ WANTED:
phone 111.
tumid f i v e th e ir
made
to
measure
suits.
Direct
Daily News, rate le per word, cash
kfUca addreee ee
ant completely furnished ready ed. By week month or year, well to consumer at 23.50. Liberal com­
Try it once, and you’ll know the
phone num ber If
with order.
Write or mission. Apply A. I*. Lipthrott,
for
business. Seven rooms up­ located near ocean.
Building
Material
alts. About one
stairs. All occupied. Have been phone R. L. Selden, Selden Bldg, Dint. Manager, P. O. Box 1004,
thousand haa a
secret o f making fine ice cream
MAINE, — Wnterville, Morning in business in present location 33 Daytona Beach, Fla.
Tthe o t h e r s c a n t
Orlando, Florida.
MIRACLE
Concrete
to.,
general
ilth yo u
unleaa
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine years. Want to retire.
cement
work,
sidewalks,
build­
addreee.
FOR RENT: Two room apartment
People nre interested in Florida
without any cream bills. You see
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. ft. property. Reach them through
—good location. Apply at 12 i n T itn h: h m k vr iknxtt ii i r rj u di itci ii ai rlr m nu r M a t e M t J f T be
FOR
SALE:
10
acres
good
truck
Terwitleger,
Prop.
__ at T b e f a a the Sentinel* Rate card on ap­ farming land. A. C. L. I.ending or *5. til l Magnolia Ave.
IT IT OF
F I . O H III A,
IV
AMI
Borden’s is twice as rich as ordinary
I f l l r a o r b f tel *
plication.
FOI I S F U I A O I . F . C O U N T Y .
IX
station
on
South
line
within
six
J e a e dlseaeitla*
FOR RENT: House. See John
ITIA M H IIl.
HILL LUMBER CO. House a
l e t valid,
miles of post office 3-4 miles from
CITATION
Munson.
Service, Quality and Price.
roropt.
Efficient,
milk— that’s why it takes the place
Mu r g a r t - 1 II. W h i t e , j o i n e d b y h e r
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The brick pavement. $130 per acre.
krvlce
h
u
s
b
a
n
d
a
n
d
next
friend,
l*.
E.
HERALD
will
bring
you
in
big
Terms
if
desired.
A.
M.
Philip*,
FOR RENT: Attractive, garage W h i l e ,
Lumber end Building Materiel
results. Advertise those old a r­ 310 Oak Avenue.
o f cream in your frozen desserts.
Complainant
apartment. Two rooms and a
Carter Lumber Company
ticles you have stored awuy and
bath. Instantaneous hot water J o s e p h M. A r r e d o Vi.
i
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d
n
,
e
t
at.,
West Third Street
Phone 685 have no use for. A Utile thirty- FOR BALE: Pair of good mules, heater. Furnished or unfurnish­
i J e f i o i da i i t n
IIS
T'I I .
cent ad may bring you several
T o
J o e e p It ,\I. A r r e d o n d o ,
weight 1.000 pounds each. Also ed. 3 blocks from town. Tele­
O r a n g e I ce C r e a m
If
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h i e w i f e , ------- -------------dollars. Phone 148 und a repre­ Chattanooga Wagon and McCor­ phone 318 or call at 305 Park Av
[d ir e c t o r y
Arredondo,
If l lvl nt r .
w h o s e
sentative will call and sec you.
mick mowing machine. Both as enue.
C h r i s t i a n n a m e la u n k n o w n : J o h n
l H cups orange juice
H teaspooaful salt
DAVID
B.
HYEF
good
as
new.
Ask
E.
N.
Sutton,
• ’ T h o r p e , If l l vl nt r . a n d w i f e . E m ■ lave vtllbla *■ «T
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G ra ted n n d o ne-half
1K cups Borden’s Evapo­
FLORIDA—ORLANDO- Orlando Geneva, Fla.
tnplr ol Banford
ARCHITECT
FOR RENT: Furnished light C r a v e s . If l lvl nt r . n n d w i f e
nftrn B»fdrd.
Moinin&lt;? Sentinel; lurgest classi­
orange
rated Milk
C r a v e s , if l l vl nt r . w h o s o C h r i s t i a n
housekeeping
rooms
in
private
n k rn sey ■»*Member i . L 1
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ FOR SALE: Good milk cow. One home. 21i* \V 5th Street.
n a m e I* u n k n o w n ; a n d M a r y M.
lfeqolrvd. ll w
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teaspoonful vanilla
l
cup
sugar
Yellow Jacket Spray Machine. * .-------------------------------------------------------l o r oi l o f mi l d p a r t i e s he d e a d , t o
imum 21c cash with order.
Rosa Building
kabtllcnllr
,or
Phone 2402.
Orlando, Florida
FOR R E N T : T w o room apartment, a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s mtft ,
M. A r r e d o n d o , d e c e a s e d ,
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
f
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adjoining bath, also sleeping dn en rd J owsief ep,h ---------Arredoiidn.
de­
accepted want ad medium for OR SALK: German police dog. room. 307 E^3rd SL
Add the orange juice to grated rind. Let stand onc-hilf
In Thle
ceased. w hose C hristia n mime
Is
Daytona (F ix ) One cent a word
Call 402 Me R. It Pippliu
*«
John
c
T hor p.- .
doTORY
hour. Strain, add sugar and salt, mixing thoroughly. Add
FOR RENT New front room cunknown;
e n s e d , n n d w i f e . E m m a T. T h o r p e ,
m.
insertion.
Minimum
23c.
I
FOR
SALE:
5
Room
house,
large
Private
balh.
Phone
npaitment.
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HILTON’S
milk
slowly, then vanilla. Freeze in the usual manner. Serve
c e a s e d . a n d w i f e ---------- C r a v e s , d e ­
lot, excellent location, between 382 W. West First Street.
IIAIMKIl M IO P
ceased. w h o s e C hristia n
name
is
TA.MPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, two
148
with
a sprinkling ol candied orange peel.
sub-divisions. Terms. Beau­
u n k n o w n ; a n d M a r y M. R e c o r d , d e ­
gjfft)
113 Magnolia Ave.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­ tiful *5 acre bearing grove, prapes,
c e a s e d : a n d t o olf p a r t i e s e l a l n t 6 First Class Harbors
sified pages of Florida’s Great pecans, etc. I-irgc 9 room house,
Rooms For Kent
In : I n t e t e - M u n d e r M u s e s E. L e w .
d e c e a s e d . U' ni. T r a v e r s ,
deceased;
Special Attention
Home Daily*, rntes 2 cents a word. located in town dost* to Sanford.
Directory
a
Given To Ladies and Children. Minimum 25c, cash with order. Write. It. Edwnrtl.-t, Box 765, San­ FOR KENT: — Room ami board. e rnwd DJeo. h nIn Ea nn dn i ut so, Idheec ef ao sl leodw: l nol-a i-tliileiI— MuUigraphing,
Write for complete rate card.
Men preferred. Good home cook­ I r l l . ed l a n d s , s l l t i a l e . I v i n a a n d beford.
''Borden's
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mailing—as you
ing. Bales reasonable.
Apply i t of S e m i n o l e n n d S t a t e ,.r F ,luo nr ­­
|n you want It. Chinaware in English Porce­ WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg,
Mrs. Fernandez, Hit Elm Avenue. i da. m o r e p o r t I c u L i r l y d e s c r i b e d n s
comes in two sizes; hall
follows, lo-tvlt;
E. Porch, First
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
Phene *571 W.
(16 o z.) anil sm all
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ltnvnrian
and
Japanese
Ik Bldg.
ing issue l cent per word, mini­
T h r e e ( 3) a n d F o u r ( l l . of C r a i n e
FOR
RENT:
One
nine
large
bed­
(6 oz.)
mum
31c.
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China make lovely Rifts
I PS f o r r e n t
room, hot water, telephone, suit of r e c o r d In F l a t Hook :i, o n p a g e
O rder fr o m y o u r
able for married couple or two iICn&gt;o l eof C oI hu en t yp, u bFl lioc r i dr ea c, o r d s o f S e m ­
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
Car. Drive It The Ball Hardware
|adie°.
Inquire
at
the
Outlet.
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scene of stupendous develop­
grocer
s by the halfElectric lights,
whose nam es nre u n know n, cinlm)ak end Second St.
ment. Read uh,nit it in the Palm
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or
more cans.
FDIl RENT—Room* with or with
Fuses, etc.
jp
Beach Post. Sample ropy sent on
a n d to t h e l a n d s h e n d m hove d e s ­
out
meals.
Reasonable
rates.
cribed. or a ny p a rt o r parcel thererequest.
W. H. LONG
Lincoln House.
FOR HIKE
r _ JB
At nitfht when you
tl Is l i s r e h v o r d e r e d t h a t y o u
ro SERVICE Day
e a c h o f Vim l.o u n d a p p e a r b e ­
ADVERTISING gets respUs if it
MEAT MARKET
FOR KENT: Furnished room, Un­ lend
feet* all,trains. Dawf
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reaches potential buyers. Paion Avenue, 571 .1 Telephone.
find you need them.
f . P h o n e ffc.t a n d 6 3 - W
Cour t H o u s e al Ha nford, Flor id a, on
Intka
Daily News is circulated in
III” Till d n v of R e p t e m h e r , A. P ,
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla. an industrial
FOR RENT: Large
furnished 1935. a n d t h e n n n d t h e r e m a k e a n .
and agricultural suc­
CAFE
s
room. Union Avenue, near new l iwP d. ri n lt o j i tghne' n sht i l ly o onf I nc n ilni dp sl u lcnat u seex. - RAGS WANTED — lairyr*', clean,
tion.
RINE’S FILLING
linen or cotton r.iRX for clt'nnfrvire and Quality
hotel. Telephone 571-J.
ll is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
STATON
o r d e r h e p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d itUT imrtxmcH.
Reigns
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
Brinn them now
H e r a l d , n n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d lu
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
1A C A F E
Automobiles
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e C o u n t v, F l o r i d a , to tho Herald Composing Room.
H.
A.
SPEIR
I t K A I . S 'S T A T K — I M V K 3 T M B N T S
......... ear'll w e e k f o r r i g h t c e n s o r newspaper. Morning, afternoon, 1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
fnffle House
llllve we ek s.
DKPKNDAHLK FSEI* CARS
L o b b y F u l v i i t o n - i l r i m i l e y I l Mg .
Mgr. 103 W. 1st St.
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Contractor and Builder
W ITN E SS m y hand and the real
Sunfuril
Florida
1921 Dodge Touring.
rates 10c per line. Wnyerosa Jour
of the Circuit Court of the Seventh
Judicial
Circuit
of
the
Slate
ILL CAKE
1925 Dodge Coupe.
-*99-M — Phone — 499-51
nal-Herald, Waycroas, Georgia.
o f F l o r i d a , In n n d f o r S e m i n o l e
1923 Dodge Coupe.
, in Service and QualC o u n t y , nil t h i s t h e m u
day
of
2108
PALMETTO
AVK.
TAMPA
MORNING
TRIBUNE—
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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER /
jHshed in FJorida'a Heart,
World's Grcfttwt Vegetable
btlon, Its Richest Garden Land
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,
TUESDAY,
JULY
21, 1923.
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PRICE FIVE CENTS

'

NUMBEIt I

is Trial ?
Is Expunged From Records

llTYASCASE
mpaign,SaysKarr 'iNDSabruptly RIGHT OF INQUIRY
GIVEN MINORITY
£ 2 5 m m £ CONTROVERSY ON
IN RAIL HEARING
““(PRESENT POSTAL
Verdict Comes Shortly
S r a l 'RATES REOPENED A fter The Noon Hour
Defense Counsel Files Notice
of an Appeal and Teacher
Is Released Under Bond of
5500; Fine Placed at $100

tources Superb
ires He Believes
Location Is
ist To Be Found

DREDGEBeStartedHereSoi

Judge Thinks Heated Cross
Examination by C. Dnrrow
Sheds No Light on Issues
Pending in Higher Courts City Commixsion Authorizes
W.B. Willinms as City Man­
Commoner Staunchly ager to Award Contract
Defends Holy Writ A fter Consideration Rids

Vsin Sweringen (Joes on Stand
Total of F\yc Bids
To Tell of Enterprise; New Irony and Sarca-sm Feature
(Juesticns of Darrow Rut
Received Monday
Turn in Nickel Plate Case
Drynn
Is
Cool
Under
Fire
a
,
.
Taken at .Monday’s Session
New T ariffs Are Severely Young Instructor Insists He
Firm of Stnnley and Gill of
Criticised; One Cent PostHas Been Convicted Of
DAYTON, V ~
July 2 1 .-A
Jacksonville Gets Contract
July 21—Coun­ verdict of jftiip was returned in
«Re on Drop Letters Has
Violating an Unjust Statute selWASHINGTON,
for minority ruiltuud rtovk- the * Scopes ev dution case at
for the Entire Equipment
liecn Proposed to Officials
holders fighting the Nickel Plate

Invites Suggestions
On How Distribute
Fortune o f Millions
NEW YORK. July 21.— Ix*opold S.’hcpp, 85 year old. phil­
anthropist tiulny asked the pub­
lic for suggestions to the best
way in which he could distri­
bute his millions. Ho recently
established a foundation with
a $2,50(1,11(10 (rust fund ot assist
deserving hoys.
In addition he has distribut­
ed some 3,500,000. in individual
donations, lump sum gifts and
pensions. Now he wants to ac­
celerate the distribution of oth­
e r millions but desires to can­
vass the entire subject of pub­
lic philanthropy with a view to
determining a way which will
afford the quickest and surest
relief to those who need and
merit help and a t the same time
offer some |iermnnent good to
society.

Chriscnbenry,Bui
And Wi&amp;fall Foro
Company Announ&lt;
ing Plans of Proj&lt;

Cedar Street Site
Has Been Chi

I2::*y o'clock I lantern Standard
COURT ROOM DAYTON,
merger
Expect to place Ph
Following the tabulation of bids
: »Y %* proposal
I \ \ were given
. --- •the ilime
uni: tunny,
today.. JUilRc
Judge Raulston fixTenth, July 21.—The testi­
WASHINGTON, July 21.—The
right Monday before the Interstate t.,j the fine i»t $ltin
opened Monday afternoon at a spe­
mony of William Jennings
special congressional postal coin,
In Operation Earl_
’ ommercc t ommlrsion to inquire! Scones declare.I •'&lt;Your honor I cial meeting of the City Commis­
Rryan, given in the Scopes
mission, reopening the postal rate
at
length
into
the
affairs
of
0.
I*
I
have
been
convicted
sion,
it
was
announced
this
morn­
..
..
--Jen
convicted,
of
violating
After November 1st
evolution trial yesterday, was
yesterday, heard crit­
and M. J. Vun Swctingcn, pro-|(m unjust statute and any action ing that the contract for furnishing
ulerahip, coupled with controversy
expunged from record of the
icisms of some of the new tariffs
maters of the project.
other tImn^ I have* purMitd would the city with n dredge and other
intercourse, which leads made effective last April, received
case this morning by Judge
Plana for the conatructioi
&lt; H. W. Anderson, representing n I'D in violation of my
of acaii* equipment to he used in bulkhead
Raulston.
frn to the interehangin i a proposal fur a one-cent postage
( In sn|H*ake ami Ohio opposition emle freedom."
nnd
equipment o f n model ,
work,
has
been
awarded
to
the
Stan­
His bond was
"I feel that the testimony
group, took full udvnntuge of the fixed a t $f»00 pcniiintr an npjioal. ley arid Gill Machinery Company
loughts and ideas by the oit drop letters and entered into a
steam
laundry to cost approx- ‘
nl
Mr.
Hrynn
can
shed
no
light
discussion of the methods of the
permission, and (). I*. Van Swerof Jacksonville.
ma and consequently _rc- , UnUwl StatCs cham ber of I w !
imntely
$50,000, were made
any issue that will he pend­
ingen, hacked hv three document
Following the opening of bids
DAYTON,
Tenn.,
July
21.
_
IB in all working together • mcrco ill conducting rvfcrendumsj ing before the high courts,"
public
today,
by R. L. Chriseif- J
bearing secretaries, spent the en Summoning of William Jennings hy Mr. Craig, some discussion was
lie declared.
common end, is the on public questions.
berry of thw city, who with L j
tire day in the stand finding am- Itryan us a '-itness for tin* de­ lien nl front representatives of the
requisite for the sucPostm aster General New, th&lt;
wers to questions about the Van fense in the "Scopes trial late on competing companies and the bids
N. Burman and J. N. Wigf*
and
rapid Monday marked the climax of a were referred to City Manager W.
f a g r e a te r a n d b e tt e r first witness at the opening Mcssinn i DAYTON, Tenn., July 21.—Ad­ Sweringen realty
Jr.,
of Orlando compose a cof
mitted agnosticism met fundamcn- transit enterprises and the origin,1.i,..- jn .„(.;„*,
. ,
hamimitfn
BUcll
a s t h a t ° f helnri,nff" whieh will take the
B. Williams, City Engineer Fred
pttny which will begin work or
cam paign h
uu i a s u itu commission to a score of citie&lt; in talism here Monday us Clarence
T. Williams and Consulting E n­
.....
:s
omluctcd in Sanford by tlio j the next few weeks, frankly told Dnrrow, defense attorney in the ..................
the plant with n short time.
Cleveland Union depot project. He ment succession.
gineer J. K. Craig with instruc­
an ( ity Rurcau toi the In- t he senators and representatives Scopes evolution case drew Wil­ had m.t finished whin the session
The new laundry will be located ]
Mr. Bryan was questioned at tions to the effect that t!io prices
m her of ( u-nmerce, declared thnt it was too early for the pn.&lt;t. liam Jcnningii Ilrynn, associate Adjourned.
on n site facing Third and Fourth
submitted
were
to
be
considered
by ( Ia re nee Darrow as to
txnnder Karr to the "firent- office departm ent to make any ne- prosecution counsel, upon the wit­
Streets and Cedar Avenue. The
Newton D. llakcr, chief counsel lengththe
witnesses believed about witli Iii" qunlity of equipment. Re­
Sford Program"
committee, curnto estimate of the effect ..f ness stand.
..........................
for the Van Sweringen interc-t*, wlmt
property was acquired from W. ]
commendations
were
to
have
been
[In*
teachings
of
the
Bible
and
the
eld its first met.ti.ig a t the the new rates on postal revenue.
Hundreds of men and women, gave notice thnt his clients with­
I\rll about n month uiro for
made
at
the
regular
meeting
of
drawn from the peaceful hills and draw an objection ttiey had mail literal truth of statem ents made
sum
said to approximate $10,000. |
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the commission next Monday a f­
Jch time the campaign was
Work on a one-story brick build
slight decrease in revenue for May valleys for miles around pushed •o the latitude of tho'cross-oxam -1Launch .lefend.-r o'f'tl.e’^'iuhVe and ternoon. This decision of the com­
l y launched.
close to the rough wooden plat- Ration when it began Inst niontli,
ing (50 hy 120 feet will begin short­
missioners was changed, however,
nil thnt is contained in it.
Iharr was eloquent in his as compared to the estimate of tor m beside the court house as and
ly
and upon its completion, machin­
t'oiumi:
sioncr
Meyer
reinatkwhat
the
revenue
would
have
I
k
.
a
I he first sensation of the sev­ and the city manager was author­
Is of the situation existing
ery nnd fixtures which .iro being 1
the. month under the old rat. , l ho verbal swords of the two e.l that (he Commission had over­ enth court day came when Judge ized to award tin* contract to the
(ford as affecting the ntem- for
clashed time and again, sending ruled it any way.
Finance .Minister nnd His ordered this week, will be installed. 1
Raulston, imniediatelv a fter the best bidder.
hi campaign for ttie Chamber .Mr. New declared he would not av off flashes Hint drew volleys of
owners expect to hnvo tho
-----of
I.i.ls
Furnished.
that
the
postoffice
department
wa.t
Cohorts Are Well Flensed The
The price of tiie Stanley and
aliening of court, cited Clarence
.
' Enmcrec ami the committee disappointed in the outlook.
hand-clapping and booming moun­
plant
In operation shortly a fte r |
Mr.
Van
Sweringen
furnished
for contempt of court ns Gill Company for the dredge com­
nl with a great deal of inLrWith Reception Accorded Nov 1, it was announced.
tain fox calls.
lifts of names of stockholderi in aDarrow
He
forcast
u
substantial
increase
plete
with
all
equipment
necessary
result
of
rem
arks
made
hy
the
J liia praise of Sanford us the
A silence, broken only by the corporations organized no far
Loan to Meet OhliBntions
Washing machines, dryers, iron­
in revenue from the two cent .p.- inetting
Chicago lawyer Friday, fie was for operation mid delivered to this
(Substantial”.
of
the
maple
trees,
se
t­
ing
machines, clothes presses,
bark
as
illir,
t„
require
and
devel­
ordered to appear In-fore (be bar city was $23,000. Of this amount
It a city has to offer, detlar- vial charge on parcel post pack­ tled over the crowd us Arthur
PARIS, July 21.—Tho l per wringers nnd other equipment in
ages,
|b hut
"ui said strong protest , lia.l
lu.i Garfield Hays announced the in­ op really ami gave figures for of tho court to answer ITtesday about 510,0011 is th* cost of m a­ tent gold coupon loan through tho new Inundry will be of the lat- ,
Karr, Inis a great deal to ;,Kt
chinery and equipment while the which the French
to ami develop- ' fiPVV rcct‘i ved against tiie incrcus,* tuition of the defense to call Bry- ii'iilty costs and some estimates m orning.
Ith its growtn
government o it Improved ty|»o nnd who ncom- I
of realty values in Cleveland.
bnrgo or hull for the dredge costs hopes to refund its floating
Apology Is Made
Sanford, \v:th it,, rich hack ! thopoaUigo rates on newspapers ah to the witness stand.
debt plctcd, the plant will be one of tho 1
Mr. Anderson explained
lie
ry, a community which is not i ,;Jnl ..** "Y Individual* and that inHowever at the opening of the about $ 1,000 it is declared. Kquip- and pave tho way for general fi- most
.
. modern nnd best equipped |
The purpose was explained later wanted to ascertain first, whether afternoon session Mr. Darrow ment includes pontoons for tlio
hg in leadership and situated I u'eations pointed to a falling off of
Ift 11in Iri !»•* for if.
tbo
_ '1
mniriul
equilibrium
and
settlement
(*undncs
its ui«,.
size »L..i
thnt cun
the
New
York
Central
Railroad,
by
Mr.
Darrow
as
an
effort
to
•head• of- navigation
'
•
■
revenue
from
that
source.
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gained the floor and extended an plpo line, sufficient pipe with of
on the
foundI anywhere,
Jlr. Chrisenberry.J
the
war
debts,
got
n
good
start
fiom
which
(lie
Van
Rweriitgeiis
"show
the
people
what
fundamen­
apology for his remarks.
The which to enrry on the work here Monday, Notices of the now issue stated.
Johns River, lias untold possiThe one-half cent increase in the
1
frs for development and should ralu on private mailing cards also talism ia." Itryan arose from tie* originally acquired control of the overturn from the visiting attorney and other necessary accessories.
The three inen associated In tho
hardly
had
boon
posted
when
lines
Niehcl
I’lale,
was
involved
in
their
witness
stand
to
tell
Darrow,
the
The dredge, as sjieeified on the formed in front of the loan win- project are taking steps to incor­
was accepted and judge and law­
(no become one of the largest promise* to prove costly to the
city farms, upon which the hills down
[most influential cities in ten- government, the conimi&gt;.;ion was judge and the a scmblod specta­ affairs. Second, lie desired to yer shook hands.
of the liatik.s and postoffices. porate, Mr. Ghriscnberry said, and
(Florida, he said. The speaker told, because many private con­ tors that its porp.e e was to cast 'how that the Van Sweringens, in , Re fore tin* end of the roiitemiit were made, wil have a 12-inch
While
clerks were registering with this procedure completed,
"slurs
upon
the
Hihlo."
organizing
the
Cleveland
terminals
citation incident could he passed flow, witli a 300 horse power subscriptions from the holders of work on tho building will In push­
rted that ho candidly believed cerns are turning to the use of
project,
or
others,
hud
obtain'd
&lt;Hijections
Made
as news through the court room, puntn. Thu newly built dredge
Sanford’s natural resources tlm government cards which go
other ed to a ranid completion.
The nature of the examination "undisclosed profit i," upon which, packed far beyond its capacity with will ho delivered here As .soon as it national dufensu bonds,
■fe greater than those of any through the mails at one cent each.
Mr. Chnsenberry, who has been
eiorks
worn
selling
national
de­
Attorney Gcncrul Stewart ns capital, tin* merger railroa l persons eager to see the end, Judge is computed and conditioned. The
P r •inland Flpridu. city uad us
n resident of Sanford for fi\
Summarizing letters received brought
fen
o
bonds
to
those,
who,
a
t­
using
the
term
inals
would
bo
ex­
and
other
owinliers
of
the
prose­
Mt in .o..- of nn/ city in tnc JYohi postm asters Jn a number of
Raulston announced that the crowd time liuyt fvr thy delivery wa« tracted by thi; 'im ii w *w f t the yenrs, four of which have been?
to pay a return.
filling the eourt room was en­ not stated.
the largo centers Mr. New assert- cution to their feet time after pected
new loan, wanted to qualify fur .spent '.n th*^ laundry liusinr-,, ha,
One association with the New
Other bid:t were:
[Five
Opportunities
Offered
e*' ‘‘fnu changes in the rates of time to interpose objections. Fre­ York Central as related by Mr. dangering the safety of all and to
ht
..
.......... ..
subscription thereto, only holders long felt the need of n plant here,'*
quently
it
even
caused
Darrow
to
avoid a possible breakdown of the
the fuct remains that S an fo rd , Il0»tage on copies of newspapers
Column Brothers Company, Or­ of such bonds being permitted to he declared. In announcing the
project, he stated that tho decision
cntly has not taken hold of its , on‘* periodicals when mailed by arise with objections as the wit­ \a n Sweringen, arose when that finer, court would he a djourned lando, for all mrphinery com­ subscribe.
lortunity to advertise through- publishers or registered news ness proceeded to direct the course lailroad, desiring to use part of to an open air platform on the plete on hull furnished by city, $17,Several day, will pass before ?! Mr’ ,,ur,n“ n ,,nd Mr'
tlm
right
of-wuy
hitti
Clevtiguid
himself.
lawn below. Thoro the court sat N2I; Ullieot Machinery Corpora­ be figures are avail,',hie, l ? l 5L
■ the nation its rich and fertile agents have been well neepted by
" «nh°
’'
Fares grew strained and lips "1 l lie &lt; levclaml ami Youngstown for the rest of the afternoon,
h lands, its climate, mild during tnc mnjority of the publishers.
tion, Baltimore, Mil., 10 inch f'aillaux, the finance minister, am .1t xt7rienced ln th a lin ." ^ ^ i f *
Tran-it
Company,
a
Van
Swerln.Statements of eight : ei -ntists dredge instead of 12-inch, enmd among the spectators at
I entire year and full of sunA
A recommendation of tin postal tighten'
,r
and warmth, and its situation committee of the United Stales tb‘’,. apparent irrcvcruncu of some gen enterpri.ie, loaned tie nione*' and two clergymen were plae-id in pleto with hull. 5.13,700; J. Olson
tor the latter to huild grades and
Like Monroe at the head of the ( haniber of Commerce for greater
,ht' 'luestlons and they arose to j bridges along the joint line. H e 1the record of the ease l.y tho de­ and Son, Arlington, Fla., $«I,fit)i) for
non.liolitcn „r
........., i V r f t . K S , &amp; X &amp;
, 'S
fense during the day. Tliea- state­
Johns River navigation," he e fticiency in the postal service w a s 1',',ccr n!) l,'° wb
witness waived asid
or 531,500 for ruinpiete dredge; are showing eagerness to liny
denied, however,
‘
that, any "New ments set forth which of the hull
|nucd.
I)
the protection of the judge wij. , I .letueil,
Morris Machine Works, Baldwin- them to exchange them for th" tho Orlando Steam l.oumlry, a
viewer! by some members
K arr cited the fact related commission as embodying an a ■- the declaration: "These gentl ! York Central (ample” were named testimony would have h **••» gi&lt; eu villu, N. Y„ 51M.3IKI, dredging goal coupon loan, the ministry of plant that is snid to bo valued a t
Utory that the migration of fault on the department. Luc’us men have not had much cliuuce. iii the list of Ids associate stock- if scientific and expert t'-stun ny equipment without hull, $21,100 finance regards ns highly signifi­ a quarter of a million dollars. .Mr.
Burman has been a resident for
lation and development has Ictcr, the committee’s spokesman, They did not come here to try this! '.old,rM ,n t,"■ iBrninml Pr»pcrtiea had been permitted in tho a •&gt;. or tlredgo complete. $30,000.
cant.
many years and in addition to his
try re J( ••r |H.ruti«n which went into the
I he scientist whp made . i i'&lt;:from the east to the west and *«i'l ho believed improvement in ease. They came here to try
The
City
oCmmission
further
ap­
A
systematic
campaign
to
lay
ments include: Dr. Maynnr.! .M l proved Musson and Abercrombie's befeti, tho people of every corner laundry business hns a OU-year
" the south. History repeats the service could he made and that vialed religion. I am he*re to de­ record.
Profits I!\plaiiit&lt;l.
calf, Dr. hay Cooper Cob* Ch i i. Sub-division, Teague’s addition to of France tho advantages of the leastv on the San Juaq Hotel. Mr.
he asserted, and it is easy business men would be willing to fend it and they can ask me any
Ho was also emphatic in declar­ Hubbard Judd, Dr. Jacob &lt;1. i ip- Sanford and Road Side Park, a
" W * ll « a former resident of
that the greatest develop- P«y for it.
question they please."
new bonds begun this evening,
ing t.'mt railroads utili/.iug and
Carolina hut removed to
ever known in the United
When Mr. Teter presented the
As the examination proceeded, now owning the Cleveland termi­ man, Wilbur A. Nelson. Dr. \ i i : negro-subdivision, as submitted by when M. f'aillaux broadcast his a r­ North
Orlumlo several years ago.
Iv
F.
Mather,
Dr.
II.
II.
N
w
(the
City
Planning
Commission.
Upguments in favor of the loan from
*
mna' l° I' i°1r,dnI &lt;lu.r* r«aullt &lt;" r « referendum &lt;&gt;u the sub- insinuations reused to he insiiiun nal would (irofit greatly by par­
Dr. Wnterton
Curt i.
wo | mi the recommendation of thn plnn- Eiffel tower. At the same time a
hU . ' yCMr8’ uAlrtudy’ hL: t \ hy lhl&gt; chamber, Senator Me­ lions and became either unveiled ticipating in that facility on the clergymen
were
included
ia tal" e irg body tho rmiimissioners also large force of financial experts
. migration bus started hellar. Democrat. Tennessee, ami sarcasm pointed irony, until, ar- basis whieh, the commission now
submitted, Dr. V»nlt •• ('. agieed to change the south hour. began lectures in all parts of the Shoots Husband And I
Giiest, Republic
Republican, i ^"m ent succeeding argument, a lias approved. The Van .Swerin­ inents
he. Vi! .1, ; . ,a
II
Representative Guest,
Whitaker. St. John's Ep'
Upi:.&lt;-u;in!1| dary of the negro section a t Fort country.
Fatally Wounds Self
’ • whether
• •
’thill*
thL‘rD s ’,,.rn 1 cmsylvania, inquired
in fresh one threatened to arouse gen inteiests, in assembling and Church, Knoxville and Dr.
Mi.iil' Reed to read, "the south line of
mote
controversial
remarks
than
I here is complete absence of
liw
y |ll:rso" “ du* !"uny cases the secretaries of the
selling to Lhc railroads the termi­ r&lt;r Matthews, Divinity Sell &gt;J' of
tiie north one-half uf the north speculation as to what portion of
1
I
i r i C“T i Sl’ Vtal organizations did not “vote of any precccding ones anil Judge
JACKSONVILLE, July 2 1 .-M rj.
east quarter of the south west the (50,00(1.(100,000 of francs the na- G. H. Miller shot her husband
or river. Morula with its the membership”. This was de- Raulston adjourned for tin* day nal real estate, he said, reserved the University of Chicago.
rights to erect buildings in the
A
statem
ent
was
also
inserted
qti: ill r of auction six, township tionnl defense bonds represent shortly after noon today nnd the n
“‘ oncost, numerous I,icd l»y spokesmen for the organi- witli several momhcni of both the
above pail of the terminal by thu defense attorneys.
20 south, range 31 east."
n«l approximately 30,000 zaUon who asserted the vote was prosecution and defense counsel air
will In* exchanged for the perpet­ fntnlly wounded herself a t the Le­
tracks.
At the opening of court, Judge
A representative of the Hutton ual loan.
ipett ( !’[", w «»/“cti«n in either hy the membership, by spe- on their feet and hot words on
roy Hotel here. Domestic troub­
Hardly
a
mention
of
the
plan
Raulston
begun
reading
a
prepar­
Engineering
and
Construction
»i t than any other state, cial committees or by the Hoard., of their tongues.
les
arc given ns the reason. The
for
merging
the
Nickel
Plate
ed statement in which he said that Cum puny was -resent and stated
i diiectors.
couple had been separated B»
The questioning begun with the with the t 'hesa|N*uke and Ohio, two things a court should always that
tlimale Is F ra u d
aix
additional
teams
would
lie
months. Mrs. Monro was return­
usual qualifying questions for the Hocking Valley, Fere .Marquette, endeavor to avoid, the doing of
J.* *y n'.‘l"rc a builder and I
ing yesterdny from Tampa. Ac­
expert witness, and after Bryan and Uric Railroad:, came into the anything that would excite the pns- added to the grading force work­
f ‘
'■
Yarr Uhserted, “and
cordin'* to Mrs. Georgia Guill,
had announced Ids intention &lt;n examination. Mr. Van .Sweringen sinus of the jury anil thereby pre­ ing on East Eirst .Street extension
‘"'u a full opportunity in
Moore attem pted reconciliation I.i .1
calling to the stand Darrow, Ma­ was asked whether he had conceiv­ judice thu rights of either party, this morning.
m "'is nature to sjiring
lone and Bays.
night as tho two met down town
ed tile consolidation proposals at nnd the writing of pussion in the
*e wonderful chances i s
■
—s
.,
this morning. Returning to ths
Studied Bible .TO Years.
L ittle B e n n y L e e D ie s
tiie time of embarking upon his own decrees.
hotel reception rooms live shots
The witness said that he had Cleveland development, and the
"On Inst Friday," said the Judge, A f t e r
iK K S '3
B r itis h P r e d ic tio n made
('■ E. Henry was in charge of wen* heard intermingled with a
S h o rt
Illn e s s
considerable
study
of
the
said
he
had
not.
"contempt
and
insult
were
ex­
f i/iinates want to come to
-------the program a t the luncheon of woman’s screams. Mrs. Guill is
Bible, including its interpretations
pressed iu this eourt, for the court
the Rotary flu b a t the Semiit-de said to have been married five
U 10 ,,v» "
I CARDIFF. July 21._The use of on the particular question involv­
Word
has
lieen
received
here
of
IIUAZII. DRAWS JAPS
and its orders and decrees."
tho death a t 0 o'clock yesterday Cafe today and had ns his prin­ years, with no children.
S 'uk*r’li^ h v ^ O &lt;,f lu™d | etoam engines in airplanes was ed.
TOKYO, July 21. J a p »r
imRemarks Read
cipal speaker for the occasion Dr.
“ I have studied the Bible for migrntoin t&lt;&gt; Brazil is in i .niug
-fi
The jurist then read from tho of Benny I.ee, ngu seven, son of Alexander K arr educational dir­
nm'/'othcr pro- 7 ' di l' U‘d by .Mr‘
» Hal.lan.. I; about
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Justice
I
x
m
*
50
years,
or
some
time
more
according
to
author
Lies
of
the
record
an
exchange
of
remarks
L.
S.
Gunboat
Cut
'VL* cities, IioiiId put f ir th . lhu an,"V*1 n,cet,n»? ,,r the* In- than that, but of course, I have
ector of the American City Bur­
liiiniigridinn Company, which an­ between the court nnd Mr, Har­ of Winter Park, lie is the grand­ eau who is here In tho interest of
a j» * &gt; . . o r to T u k . 5 5
son
of
Mrs.
Joshua
Chase
of
Jack­
Off From Supplies . fl
■studied
it
more
ns
I
have
become
nounced that 1,300 em igrant. would row, ending by a statem ent of
I * “r! campaign of thu
“ lc coumo of a paper on coal
the membership campaign being
than when I was a hoy."
leave for South America, soon. It Jmlgo Raulston, "I hope- you *l'&gt; sonville, a close relative of Mr. conducted by the Sanford Chamber
" r
' "mnicrce a big anil **/"• "team. Dr. Iluldauo said In older
you claim that everything is ux pec ted that approximately not mean to reflect unon court, nnd Mrs. S. O. ('base nnd family Of Commerce.
PEKING, July
21.—Advicta
,,„*.'u‘jcss. Through funds ,
Vory "ear future ho believed in “ Do
the
Bible should lie literally 3,000 Japanese emigrants wil* have and Mr. Harrow's reply, "well, of this city. Mrs. Chusc was in­
from Canton say that food sup­
\ li,r«e number of new !,l1cam engines would take the interpreted?"
Dr.
Karr
*|&gt;oke
mainly
along
the
asked Darrow.
gone to Brazil hy the end of the your honor has the right to hope." formed of tlio dcuth of her grtin&lt;l- lino of "go'al will" in tho com­ plies have been cut off from an
i "l,s* Sanford will be ad- |
” f interna! combustion enson hy telegram last night.
“ I believe that everything iu year.
(Continued on Page Three)
American gun boat stationed at
Iwiii. i" l lu. l " tirL’ nation in j J\!nca
a VL’ry m eat extent, and the Bibli should he ucccptcd as it
Mr. Ijou i.i connected with the munity and its effect on campaigns Wuchow as well as from
a are known to have sc- that future development of the
inch
as
the
one
which
was
active­
firm of Chacu and Company at
residents. It is added that
..('VfJf1 results for other | fleam engine would bo along the is given there. Some of the Bible
Winter Purk. The funeral will he* ly launched a t the meeting Monday British consul thoro has
is
given
illusttulivcly.
For
in­
, cn, during the past 10 i **nc»a of increased steam | return re
night
by
tho
"Greater
KM
)"
com­
held from the home this afternoon
stance, 'Ye are the salt of the
all British subjects to leave tx
!'ruiig into importance wRh smaller and lighter engines. earth.’
and interment made in W inter mittee. Co-operation of tho U.j- eauso of tho strict boycott again:
I would not insist that
tarinnn was urged hy Dr. Karr as
• fne»?k"'. « u.mI The complete engine and boiler
Park Cemetery.
that “advertising
pays" would I!&gt;
&lt;- much
j being one of the requisites for the them.
Jdycrtl,lnB
k
C
fflJ
S
r
f
l
S
f
a
u
i
'
S
!i»i
ft
wuc rurcioiy
a .num' "mu . un
un c‘l'dvalent
equivalent internal
Interim comsuccess of thg camoaign in this
ilhj,t'-"*^°rC'
b*y in U
n.um* 11*101.1
tlie sense of salt ns suving God’s
SWAMPSGOTT, Mass.. July 21. ed against nn extended fight to 3 P r e s e n t a t A n n u a l city.
u
il
\
i.t,1
0,l!t
by
*,r
'
K,,rr*
bu),tio'
1
engine,
and
would
ia
all
P a lm e r
R ecom m ends
dng that
— Plunging into his first real con­ revise the senate rules at the next
• R.la a certainty that i probability be more suitable and people."
He further stressed the fact that
"But
when
you
rend
that
Jonah
O
l
d
M
a
n
’s
F
l
u
b
M
e
e
t
sideration of the adminisrnt urn's session, lest it impede the passage
'IKh a !,v Advertising medium (even superior for use in a.'rplnnes
a chamber o f commorco is the only ( t e j e c t i n g F o r d ’s O f f e r
(furd
swallowed the whale—or thnt the legislative program for next ses­ of important legislation.
an be made to develop in- a id motor tars.
civic
organization which works to
whale swallowed Jonah—excuse
3"c of Florida's largest and
STILLWATER, Minn., July 21. increase tho good will of nn vntire
Good prices and good crops are
WASHINGTON. July 21. -Ac­
Another scientist, Sir John C ot- me please—how do you litcrully sion, President Coolidgo Monday
* influential cities.
received an encouraging report making for sntisfnrton among th * —Thirty vacant chairs draped in community. For this reason hs ceptance of the Henry Ford bid
man,
said
he
looked
unon
oil
as
i
interpret
th
a
t?
"
‘ twee Things Essential
from Senator Curtis of Kansas, tlio farmers generally .the Kunsa* sen- Hack und one* that was not, g reet­ asked that tho Rotary Club assist of 51,700.000 for the 200 shipping
Phase which was passing.
What
(Continued on Page Three)
Repuhiiean leader on the pi pvet ntor, who has just visited in the ed three of the four surviving in every way possible In
. V ,r? U,I° to l-r - K arr's mi­ oil was doing today coal would do
he board vessels, set aside for scrap­
ll,’ , • *}■ McFarland, manager (gain
Middle West, reported. Hu tsTiov- members of the laist Man’s Club, "greater Sanford" movement.
for
n heavy tax cut.
ping lias been recommended to ths*
tomorrow,
although
oil
i„,"••"bership campaign being
A reduction of some $'t(lh,000,- ed, however, legislation to aid the when they met here today for the
A short talk was also made hy Shipping Hoard by President Pal­
Karr
Will
opeuK
would
go
into
certain
channels
of
"* here und vicc-oresideut
system forty-first unnunl banquet of its Mr. Slater of New YoVk, intro­ mer of the fleet corporation.
000 is in |irospect on the basis of co-onerativu marketing
use whieh coal would never again
. V '•'•'crican City Bureau, de- be
Local Kin an ia ns trccmiry reports he has Just gone should lie onnetrd.
organization.
duced by D. 1^ Thrasher of this
able
to
regain.
that there nru three cssun- ,
,___ .
During the day the president alover. Senator (turtis told the ex­
The Last Man’s Club was form- city. Secretary R. W. Peurman,
M a rk e ts
*n i f i t? 1 " f • suceessful earn- » »
^ ”
I
Dr. Alexander, educational dir­ ecutive. He emphasized, however, ko received Senator Hale, Republic- c l in 188-1 by 31 members of B Jr., of tho local Chamber of Com
of the First Minnesota morce, wuc also a visitor.
; CHICAGO.
July 21.—Wh«
: S ';*lur(c; ■» i wbkh! More Soap Less Paint ector of the American City bur- that should the program for reor­ nn, Maine, chairman of the naval Company
vn i•f' iM
Hl
ganization of tho government d"- Committee, who has just returned Volunteer Infantry of Civil War
Members present were: George September 162 to 1.53',; {tecs
ill,
will
ho
tho
speaker
at
th.*
.J " 8* loniplrte results.1' They I s N e \ V B e a i l t y U e d p e rc ulm Kiwunis club meeting to­ pnrtrnent be enacted a cut of a half from trip of inspection of tiie I'u A bottle of wine wus purchased Babcock, George \V. Rrockhahn, her 1.52lx to 1.51; Corn Septe 11- * 4
"'
1L,r cific coast naval defenses. Sen­ und it was decided that tho last H. C. DuBosc, Ur. A. \V. Epps. V. for 1.05*1* to 1 .0 o \; Oats, 4 * y ' A
morrow noon at thu Seminole safe billion dollar: seems possible.
It .*ryJbody n,U9t «lo a certain
CHICAGO, Ju ly 21.—More soap Dr. Kurr belongs to Kiw.mi
in [ presented no specific plan for tux ator Hale again urgeil that a david survivor would drink a to ait to his J. Gonzalez. M. C. Hsddock. W. M. to 45.
'
base be estabBsh'.'ii on the f’aeifie departed comrades. The bottle is Haynes, William J. Hardy, &lt;’. E.
[ f"r‘bL .^ S !,,,‘‘i8n- , T1,erii i» a and leiM paint is a new beauty re- Chicago, and because of this In- reduction.
everybody und
A 'U
1 BURNED TO DEATH
I tlf"r
) done
....................
.. every p a r t ! coint. "Keep your neck clean n-ul ral Kiwaniaus are to have one of
.Senator Curtis, who came v*rt &gt;curst and
_ suggcsti d that the gov- hiought out from its safety de­ Henry, R. J. IIollv, K. r . Hou»DALLAS, Texas, July 81.—F,
Work of 7hc campaign bcin i yoUr.hair «-,om U d" is instruction of tho most enthusiastic dub m ost-1today as the house guest of th.* ornment go through with its jirri posit vuult hero on July 21 cuch holder, W. C. Hutchinson. George
men were burned to d^ath and 1
[beauty experts ntetnding the an- ings in years.
j president, also gave encourag *- posed improvement in Pearl Har year.
W.
Knight,
Frank
R.
MacNeill,
W.
It' *'* M si-cording to the
The fourth survivor, E. Milgraff S. Parker, Dr. S. Pulston. S. O. others suffered injuries in a f
Dr. Kurr wil! address the Jun- ing reports on the farm outlook, bor for Huwali.
i m
the P^r8on#
P e rso ^ tinvoht*d.C‘‘*
rrfr "f^ lbc
involvec.
of St. Cloud, Fla., is unable to be inhhoDer. W. W. C. Smith, II. 1L ihirh destroy.
It vyns a busy day for the
meticians Society. BohlM*d hair will lor Chamber of Commerce Thurs- He confirmed Mr. Coolidgo s view
In ‘^ ro,,0"*tJon mu*t bo sold to he an popular for another year ns dny noon anil the Chamber o f « th at no special tension of con­ utive. ' Throughout the morning present because of infimities of Stevens, Dr. R. E. Stevens, D. | J rooming house
I' uniinued on i ’ugc ’i'hrct*)
it has been.
I gross is necessary now. He dec la r- ami afternoon he received callers. I old nge.
morning.
Th rash er and &lt;\. K. Yu well.
Commcrcc Friday noon.

COUPON LOAN OF
FRANCE EAGERLY
GREETED MONDAY

F

Dr. Karr Addresses
Members of Rotary
Club on ‘Good Will’

Airplanes Will Use
Steam As Power, Is

President Receives An Encouraging
Report On Proposed Rig Tax Cut

m

�THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 20. 192

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k|&gt;ft
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MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS AS SFEN
BY GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING

Bjr General Jnhn J. Pershing
during the summer camps.
Tho Reserve Officers’ Ttnining
The time la not far off when the
Corps and the Citizens’ Military majority of the present officers
T raining Camps are Atrirican in­ of the Organized Reserves, those
stitutions. They are not it p an
of the army of the United Kiaicj.
Those in attendance nrc under no
m ilitary obligation of sendee tut
•T.1 Upon accepted applicants .’10 days’ leave
nr* members uf the Regular Army.
•nunc men «* al.r nro, generally a t full pay.
Reuirvcs. Ncvcrtholesa, they are
so institu*
Not only are these camps of
most im portant from a defence
i rcaponai- {treat benefit to the young men
and dtixenahip standpoint. They
• Organiz- " r ,,ur nation, they are also or doare our future protectors.
»iut where f 'd*d ,H’nc*fit to the Army of th«,
In a way the Reserve Officers’
dll be re- United States. Approximately
Training Corps serves the same
st be built 3®° Reserve officers will be used
purpose for the Organized Re­
next gen- nt Uie campi this summer as iuserver th a t West Point does for
ahs rni niif structors. Tho C. M. T. Camps
the Regular Army. Mot cover, it
closely parallel
mobilization and
aiao furnishes the Regular Army
the Intel- I-’*™' ,,ur "ffieers practiral instrucami National Guard with valuuidc
cr-buiidinif tion
handling
raw levies, iiulenders. The Citizens’ Military
tio;i given
at C. M. T. Camps are looked
Training Camps arc tnc American
i'. C. units, upon ns the best training that
rubstitute for universal training.
have simk- *hc younger Reserve officers can
They are the natural product of
i,na| value, he given. Regular officers are
nur experience In the war, as this
give schij being skilled as never before in
la the method used to train young
rh&lt;&gt; attend i producing expertness In volume
men to become officers.
The growth in military value
7 * » s ' i f" ; ; ' i , K 2 Z S S - * . c . m . x. c .
of the Reserve Officers’ Training
funds.
In project is the most popular
in­
Corps is indicated by the fnci tjip.t
I tie it (J ' stitution under the direction of
16.1 of its graduates accepted
allege and lhc Army. I look forward to the
commission:! as 2nd heulvnanis in
ing receiv-: lin,Q when public opinion in the
the Officets' Reserve Corps in
the effici-1United States will be moulded by
11/20. In 102-1, 3,337 accrpied sim­
, so m uch' the young men who have attendilar commissions, while 710 grad­
citizenship I c i these camps. I look forward:
uates, too young io be commission­
c courses' to this not far distant future
ed, were given certificates of elig­
ur country with confidence. I feel grateful .
ibility. During r.ie past two
years, M14 graduates of the four
ona-month courses given at the
Citizens' Military Training enmpa
accepted commission! us 2nd lieu­
tenants in the Officers’ Rvorvo
Persia Proposes To
Corps, or were given certificates
Monopolize on Sugar
of eligibility. These numbers will
I»b oxer t iled this sui .uirr. Roth
the Reserve Officers’ Training
RAGDAD, July 16—Decision of
Corps nnd the Citizens’ Military
the Persian government to put
Training carnpn ul*o pm m lsj to
tliioiigii u bill to empower it to
make large contriliutiona in Ihe
take over the import and sale of
future Io the Knlltted ilcierve
tea and sugar in Persia as a state
•
through t'.iorr young men
monoply bus aroused considerahle
who, for one rroxtn er another,
feeling in commercial circles here.
u.-c unable to com plf p r.'l thr
Tho seriousness of tho nutter
courses ttfiprlircd for an i.'ffiter
from tha local point of view may
commission.
k&gt;j g ingid from tiic fact th.it, n
•Tho Res-rva Offlir-.V Training
very large proiHutlon of the ennCorps f’nm pi o p rn -l th-&gt; mfddl
sbfcrablc re-export trails from thi:.
of June, immedia t dy followimr
counti y to Persia consists of Un
th r cloji'* of thr c(!ft~aUonil y^nr,
nnd • jgni. The buying arrnng*
and will end tho |n-t of July.
merit
in fjuronc, ami Inilin huvi
Ineae canip:i aro
the luigesl
until now remained in the hand

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chants not ns a tule buying f a ­
ther afield than thi". city. I re nnnHy the Pcr.iinn &lt;• ivcrnnient inI i iuLi to make It i own arrange
me'it.i in Ktiropc ami to c it out tin
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:|,e \ r 1 ' r frrnhnmo y
(lnn:.l. Tim War Depa
urinhle t'&gt; areomotfate a!
I'ly for llm optional
training.
'i 1o total enrol Irei nl in the R. O.
T. p,
vAAii
i , ,u n it; in ::j .)
educational institutions
Army office r* nrc detailedRegular
a. in­
Rtriictnrs, ilia enrollment is dlvldoil nceiirding
f
to Inst.union*, as follows: universities
colleges,
70,743. military college^, fi.C07;
military sclimih;
7&gt;hjH;
,liKh
schools, .3*1^00 other InstitutioriK
1,221.
'• Cunds:-permit giving sumrner rrainp Iratnln^ t»&gt; only tho*c jrt
r-cnior
■r «r .college units, Init ninny
from high
• ~ I Sfliools attend the 0.
Al. T. Gamps.
Enrollment in tho ft.
aasists many |H&gt;c&gt;r |,„y.H
desinius j.f ris-eiving college edudn v 'in !'ny W‘ nr thHr
the
r ? : r,00'''" ” s vvt'" '*•'* on
aiihsUili! f c i ’* Commutation of
aubslatencr of $93.00 per ye„r is
allowed to thtma m tho ndvnn-cd
eo
° f the
," 1allowed
seruo*
collitr*lM
go years
and^ mior "is
for l*»y, travel nnd subsistence

jii il &gt;f the young men who attend.
Il l:, i.i brought ulioit through l!u
Gha-mn-lung-mo, m ini n g "the
I'ri.nite . ervici to their country,' plan* where it is so high that ( -on
thi daily routine Including re- a ! ml goes blind when In gM
i \:ct l i authority, and ] to til­ there," is the Tibetan name tor M .
ling, toe liouily les.'ionu in COM#)*- Kvrrest, tint highest mountain in
• ration, and the courses
cilr.cn the world.
h.p which are comluzl'.ii al the in T ilt: r u n • 11 l i o n i »». i . . f:
cam pa.
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Thn Congress i.i favorably dis­
s i l l l N l l l . t : &lt; III NT » . IN I II i v poned towards the C. M. T. Camp,
• i:n v.
can be seen by the following m r it\ i . .»!. Hcr U jitid I*. II tlcriir.;;.i,
ron»|*l.i IlmiU.t
mint load'* by C'ongrt-Lilian An­
thony on the floor of the Ilouse
Jnyt |»h M. Ar r « * « l cl al
of Representatives last year:
( ’ITA.TIdN
"I saw one of the civilian camps
T h Jnxi'[ili M. A r n 'l»»nila. Iiin If••
and I will say to tho Mouse that ———•— Arrnl'iml.i. ivIkmm* I'liiHlIitii
I am thoroughly convinced that ii'Iflie Im iivitivi••wn. JtiNi |»I| I'lmt’.an
liivi wife. Jtv lirri’a KIim’Ujiii; S.himm I
the mono} we are spending under C.'lmpman.
ill wl(&lt;
&lt; ii.nithi i head til ings buck nearer 100 niiiii, wlioiwi i*ltrl'fIiiii him** I•» miper cent return than any other kiinwn: .1. W. T ugUit, IiIm w If••. I'Imi
IIv A iiciimI ii T ip k» r: .1 Wiiffunl
money in the bill. F saw nearly Turkvr.
I»ln wlfp. IJmlly A iikiihi;i
2,000 raw boys, most of
T uck* r: .loH4*ph Wnffnnl Turk* r. hi t
Aiiuunia
Tiit’ki’f;
coming from the hills of Arkansas, Sa aifv,hi ii Utility
i a n Truuti’«t;
Missouri, and the plains of Kan­ I \\ T •*iiIr k(*•*hr ,i. p hAl
tarn• v
In
for Sailin' I I'tiapniaii. Ti n •(• «*.
sas, who, when they arrived lit
J.
M
mwjih
I
Tiurkor.
TrimU’iv
;
Auuutcamp were typiral green nml un- j l a I h.i I m li t N't n i p , Mm . A. I. N«*avv .
fledged youngsters of about 18 i Im r Imnliiiiiil i)MrK&gt; |l«».varil N iivn.
years of age, but absolutely us | Viitriihla I. Nf.ivp, l»i*r lni*i|»niii|. G pp
ii *,• i•«' . .11.•i • »• 1 •i,,i nvi-n
i
unitiililnry a lot of youngsters as Hdl'l
p’triif’N. If 14vInu« mill If ‘’iilirr
I ever saw. Rut within a wool: any o r all pf m,i M i m i i Ipm
i|nad.
purlhv
llllllllll 2 lllta*ri'l«lN
or ten days you never saw a finer iiinml •*nil
r tin? f'iMi»u lim il« «*raMi*i| •I•*aggregation of young American fmMliiiiH .
J i n | . n M. A r r o manhood in yo»r life. They walk- •loiiilii. Iila H i l o * —
Arr«‘Uim*lu,

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One of Miam' Sho.ci /Vc

In this land of suli-lropic beauty, o f incompar­
able climate, and of marvelous opportunity
supported by the matchless attractions of liiscay no Day, the common verdict is—“It is al
jr&lt; H i d ! ”

Monday and Tuesday
Ju ly 2 9 an d 2 1

i8X," ’ * * “The Black Cyclone
The Most Remarkable IMioto-lMay Ever Filmed

,!ul even here, in this wonderful Greater Miami
Idistrict, all propel ties do not present equal pportunilies. The unerring m easuring rod of
location, natural beauty and type of develop­
ment will indicate to you, if you will let it,
where o&gt;ur investment will count for the most.
And it s for those who arc “seeking the best”
that Mi AMI St K)RES is being prepared. In its
relationship to the present city of Miami, to the
main highways, to liiscayne Bay and Miami

Ho mei

Beach, Miami Shores’ location is recognized a:
unequalled.
The developers o f Miami Shores have under
stood that those who a ie “s eeking the best’ I
would w ant the fin est of improvements and a I
completely-zoned city with its residential, hotel J
and business districts properly restricted. Ar.d J
in their endeavor to provide “the best” at Miami I
Shores the developers have selected the type I
of architecture and development of the Old I
World Mediterranean that would be the most!
beautiful and the most fittin g to a project with I
10 miles of w aterfront* properties.
And so Miami Shores is offered particularly I
for those who are “seeking* the best”—best ini
location, best in point of natural beauty, best I
in type of developm ent—and it) follows as nat*|
orally as day succeeds night, that such prop'

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See "Hex” Vanquish the Wolves of Nighl.
L e n u r g u e s t on a f r e e in ­
spectio n
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America’s Mediterranean

Britt-Chittenden
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210 E. First St.,

Sanfoi

�-UE OF SUMMER CAMPS AS
SEEN BY GENERAL PERSHING
: By General John J . Pershing
gnthered this summer from ever)
fvl As a nation we arc fortunate to stntc in the Union. There will
Save abundant natural resources; be young men from the slums of
Jplendid industrial organisations, the large cities; there will be
progressive commercial and finan* young men from the homes of our
cial institutions. These are price­ most wealthy nod most prominent
citizens. The sons of the Presi­
less national Befcnae assets.
, But our g reatest asset is not dent of the United States will be
otir material resources. It is the on the same plane, nt this com­
American himself. Our greatest ing summer’s camp, as the son of
potential asset is not to tic found of n recent emigrant to our
rira d e r the ground nor in new in- shores. Young men from fnrms
vmtions. It is the youth of our will mingle with young men from
These
f-u&amp;untry, the boys of today who the industrial centers.
Kirill be the American men of to- camps have a • great leveling in­
fluence and give the young men
| morrow.
I
For years, we have had our Do- attending a splendid opportunity
*. partm ent of Commerce which has to understand the viewpoint of
so successfully fostered the for­ others who have entirely differThat is
eign and domestic commerce of er.t outlooks in life.
the nation. We hare had &lt;&gt;ur d e ­ I Amciicanicm in practice.
'lhe Improved attitude and the
partm ent of Agriculture which hns
assisted the farm er in making his improved physical condition of the
fields more productive nnr his cat- young men attending these camps
■ tks of better stock. As a result of produce better citizens and pre­
departments, pare a reservoir of young inciii far
these and other
great strides have been made in more competent for call or selec­
tion in cr.se of emergency.
dor material resources.
But what of our people? The
the health statistics that were
World War revealed a startling given out by the officers in charge
decline in their physical strength. of the t itlzcn.t' Military Training
One young man in four had to camps last fall are most rem ark­
be turned down for a physical dis­ able. In the Oth Corps Aren, 2,ability of some kind. Every other 628 students from the States of
man was unfit for battle service. California, Washington, Oregon,
Ono in four could not rend o r , Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah and
write. Few knew much ab o u t1Wyoming were gathered a t five
American ideals or principles. We different camps, 'i he young men
had been assuming thnt our peo­ were given a careful physical ex­
ple were hcnlth&gt; and that they amination when their month’s
were American. Not until the N’u- training started nnd when it fin­
. ticnal Defense Act of 1920 has onr ished. It was found that these
national government had a depart­ 2.8158 young men gained over threu
ment devoting ita attention to the tons in weight, or to be exact,
development of our youth.
Of 2 ’» pounds each. One ef the hoys
eoursc, for generations, the Army gained during this short month 18
and Navy had been training m in pounds in weight.
, ' who enlisted in these branches of
The nveragu gain in chest ex­
' &gt; national defense, but these have pansion of all these young men a t­
{Mlft Ej always been small in numbers, to- tending camp in the 9th Corps
,i,
" tailing lc?s in size than a medium Area was .41 inches. The average
sized American city. No depart­ gain in height wa s .27 inches.
ment is bolter qualified for this
It is most natural that the
work than the Wnr Department, parents of these young men who
Sj for it is strictly non-partisan ami have been fortunate enough to a t­
purely American in character.
tend camp should be enthusiastic
Our oummor camps are grent about tho splendid results obtain­
schoolit in citizenship,
where ed at the camp, It is most natu­
contscs of instruction are given ral that each year there should bo
on III? "Meaning of Liberty," more and more applications to a t ­
‘'Con*tltutior.nl Government,” are tend the C. M. T. Camps. The
not ns far-reaching ns the practi­ time is not fur distant when, in­
cal lessons tn a t are tnurht by the stead of training 115,000 young men
experiences gained in actual camp we will bet ruining 100,000 each
year.
I life.
fe . In thcic camps the young AmorThe rerun! of (he World War
M H H
lean learn* by actual practice the r turned that the health of the
nieanbig of service to country, young men of our nation was not
tvj f- l .icip’ine, co operation, res- n.» good a* we expected. Out of
pect for the rights of others, the every four young men drafted,
. ini porta nro of law and order, the one had to he turned down fur
value of leadership and teamwork, disability of some kind. This se ­
•|, *■ and what is constructive as op* rious situation must be corrected.
** ’
posed to negative citizenship. They The most practical way of accom­
fed the thrill of being an Antcri* plishing this is through the ex­
can ami understand the sacrifices 'ten d o n of the C. M. T. Camp idea,
thnt have lie n made nnd nfe !«•- I At the pre ent time, many of the
ing made by others tlmt they um ylyoung men who apply are unablu
bo Americans. They realize how to qualify physically.
In these
fortunate they arc to bo Ameri­ cares, tactful letters are written
cans and the duties they owe for by the officers in charge to tho
the rights tluit are tleiirs. Tho parents of the young men, stating
regular, National Guardsmen, Re­ tho cause for their son’s rejection
[)|i{ \
servists us well tut tho boys oi nnd suggesting that the family
5
the R. O. T. C. and C. M. T. C physician be con lUltqd • th at the
are taught anil inspired" by stick defects may bo corrected, and so
Jwsons nnd surroundings. „
th a tApr ji'ung-uum might ho phy4 /C o u m ‘a are given at our Hum­ *i*fcHy’ilHprovbtf*n&gt; rfhch ifn ekfdht
mer camps in hygiene, tho pre­ Hint he could attend the camp next
vention of diseases, and physical year.
health. But these to my mind nro
Tliu officers and on listed men of
not ns important as the practical the Regular Army, National Guard
lemon that is learned from actual­ nnd tig' Reserves, who conduct
ly living clean, orderly, active these training camps are perform­
Uvea nnd eating proper fond. The ing a great national service. T iny
remembrance id Jm t will stay have become skilled and profici­
with them. Great physicians m e ent instructors in this far-reaching
now saying thnt the military train­ task. There is no governmental
ing given during the World W ar service r.n important and lasting
has actually saved many more as the mental, moral an dphyaical
American lives tlum were lost up­ welfare of our future citizens.
on lilt, battlefield. This is tm*
It is ton early to measure the
doubtedly true. There nro no but­ benefits to our country of the
tle deaths a t a summer camp, but summer camp.-. It is doubtful if
on the contrary, vigor is given to their full value can ever ho ad­
life.
equately estimated. But we do
There is no better illustration know th at a result of them, Amer­
of the citizenship and health-pro- icans are going to he hotter eiLditfliu bene Iita of our millUiry irons, and thnt the America of
training system than the ti/.tenV next generation 1* going to he a
Military Training Camps. Thirty- b itte r country than the America
J i ‘’ fl
fi’.o thousand young men will he of our generation.
rw m \
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She’s “Standing Fawn” Now

T O A t t,
STR1

Bryan Senior and
Prosecution of Scopes

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( OWNING PROPERTY ON TW ELfTH Engineering &amp; per cent ~
D AVENUE W E8T TO PARK AVB-

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TOTAL COST .— .............
.............
NUB.
Notice Is hereby given th a t the contraction of the Asphalt pave­ To bo borne entirely by adjacent property
ment on Twelfth S treet from Sanford'A venue W cst to Park Avenue Number of feet fronttage .... —
has been completed, and the completed work has Men finally ac­ Assessment per foot frontage....
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engine,,
cepted by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Name
Description
Feet Front. Fln»|
The following is the Final Estim ate of the cost of paving Twelfth
Chapman ft Tucker’s Addition, Sanford
Street from Sanford Avenue W est to Park Avenue a width of 2-1 feet
Frank Evans, Lot 7 Block B ----- .....— ;---------- :..U8
with sheet asphalt on a 0" rock base.
590 cu. yds. grading @ 4 0 c --------- ------- ---------------------------- 236.00 Victor A Belle Check, W est 97 ft. of
Lot 1, Block 6 ...... .................... 97
I486 lin. ft. conrcte curb &amp; g u tte r &lt;g&gt; 76c ...... ............. .............. 1129.36
226 lin. ft. flush curb @ 35c ................................................. .....
79.10 Mamie Mitchell, 21 ft. E ft W. by 45 ft.
N. ft S. in NE. Cor.’of
________ 1387.20
1734 *q. yds. 6” rock base @ 80c____ ______
Lot 1, Blcok 0
......... 1768.08
1731 sq. yds.'2 ” sheet asphalt top @ 1.02 -------................. 407.70 Istah F. Frazier, Lot 1 Block 7
1359 sq. ft. concrete alley returns a t 30c..._.........
1488 lin. ft. 3” drain tile @ 100.00 per M. .........
....... .......... 118.80 F. L. Wodruff, Lot 5 Block 8
Laboratory inspection of m aterials .....................
................. 64.45 IF. L. Woodruff, Lot 0, Block 8
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 2 per cent ......
................. 104.43 F. L. Woodruff, Lot 7, Block 8 ~
Engineering 5 per cent .............................................
The above and foregoing final assessments arc payable **
................. 201.00
Interest up to August 1st, 1925 and from and a fter such d»t(
TOTAL COST ...........................
.............5.586.78 special assessments will be payable only in ten cquni annual j
ments with in terest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred paTo be borne entirely by adjacent property,
W ltness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City &lt;»
Number of feet frontage .............................
1104
Assessment per foot frontngc.............. ... .......
....... - ........—_______ __ *3.979* ford, Florida, this 23rd day of June A. D. 1925.
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Publish
Juno
23rd,
30th,
July
7th,
14th, 21st, 1925.
Name
Description
Feet Front. Final Assess.

Here are two members of the Brynn family who are fighting to uphold
Tennessee’s lnw thnt bars the teaching of evolution. A t the left is
William Jennings Bryan himself, nnd beside him is nis son, William
Jennings Ilrynn Jr., a Los Angeles lawyer, who hurried to Dayton to
aid his father in prosecution of John T. Scopes.

Bankers And Investment Brokers To
Convene In St. Petersburg On Dec. 7
ST. PETERSBURG, July 21.— Inml, Tampa and thence to St. PetRepresentative bankers und in­ ersburg over Gandy Bridge, the
vestment brokers from throughout longest automobile toll bridge in
the United Slates will convene in the world.
The convention committee is com­
this city on December 7 for the
annual convention of the Associat­ posed of James N- Wright, Orlan­
ion of Investment Bankers of Am­ do; Trowbridge Callaway, New
erica, The convention will con­ York; J. Clark Moore, Jr., Phila­
delphia; Helton Hite, St. Louis;
tinue through December 11.
One of the largest delegations James Wilson, Louisville; Frank
ever gathered by the association is Gordon, Chicago nnd Frederick Fen­
expected and reservations have al­ ton, Chicago. Mr. Fenton is sec­
ready been made for two entire ho­ retary of the Association.
tels and floors are being reserved
EXPECT WHEAT SURPLUS
In others.
Some of tho foremost speakers
in the count)y, will be on the prn-j BUCHAREST, July 21.—A tiegram in addition to the nunier- crense of 8,000,000 acres of grainous financial authorities who arc sown land in Rumania in the pre­
members of the association.
sent year is shown by government
Committees have been appointed
nnd tentative arrangements have statistics recently issued. Despite
been made for the transportation of the decreased sowing, the crop
the delegates and for their enter­ conditions are reported ns excel­
lent, the weather throughout May
tainment.
Two special trains, one from Chi­ having been exceptionally favor­
cago and one from New York will able.
Agricultural experts are pre­
bring the ileidgales to Winter Park
where tiny will be met on Decem­ dicting thnt the 1925 wheat crop
ber (I by a welcoming committee. will leave » large export aide sur­
They will then cross the state in plus.
motor cars stopping nt Orlando,
Don’t ever look for sportsm an­
Davenport, Unities City, Mountain
Lakes, where luncheon will lie ship or open and aboveboard denlYou
served at the Mountain Lake Club, Inga in tho boxing game.
Like Alfred, W inter Haven, Lake-‘won’t find them.
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON EVANS
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE WEST TO ELM AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given thnt tho construction of the asphalt pave­
ment on Evans Street from Park Avenue West to Elm Avenue has
been completed, x.iul the completed work has been finally accepted
by tiie City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following is the final estimate for paving Evans S treet 24
feet in width with sheet a ; halt from Park Avenue West to Elm
Avenue.
3235 cu. yds. grading (fit 40c
-.............................................. 1,291.00
1886 Bn. ft. curb &amp; gutter @ 76c .................................................. 1,133.36
86 lin. ft. single curb headers (S) 35c ..........
30.10
239.3 sq. yds, macadam foundation (0 in. thick) @ 80c ........
1,914.40
2.37'4 sq. yds. 2 in. asphalt top at 1.02 ........................................... 2,426.58
2.3.7 sq. ft. concrete alley return (ft 30c ...................................
69.90
279 sq. ft. concrete sidewalk (ft 20c ..................:.................... .
55.80
332 lin. ft. concrete sewer (ft 2.40 (6-8)
.................... .......
796.80
I munholu 0-8 (@ $05.00
....................................................
65.00
Extra w o rk .......... ...................................................*................. ........
46,12
Laboratory inspection of m ate ria ls..............................................
71.37
Legal expense, advertising, etc. 2 per cent .................................
162.61
Engineering, &amp; per c e n t ............................. ......, .... ......:...............
406.60

E. R. T rafford’s Map, Sanford
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY O N ^
B. M. Richnrdson, Lot 5 Blk. 13 Tr. 1 ................... 117
465.50
AVENUE IN PLAT OF CONNELLY PARK.
465.56
11. A. McCalley, Lot 10 Blk. 13 Tr. 1.. .................... 117
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the surface tn
J. C. Higgins, Heirs, Lot 5 Blk. 13 Tr. 2 ............... 117
465.56 1
pavement on Park Avenue from Franklin S treet south to r,r%j
Frank Talbott, Lot 10 Blk. 13, Tr. 2, -------------- 117
465.56! tho lot line between Lots 19 and 20 in the P la t' of Connelly p,L
Elsa H. Knight, Lot 5 Blk. 13 Tr. 3, ................... 117
465.56 been completed, nnd the completed work has been finally accrpa
B. E. Squires, Lot 10 Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ................... 117
465.56 th City Commission of the City of Snnford, Florida.
1
405.5f
Hazel Mcrcwethcr, Lot 1, Block 14, Ti . 1............... 117
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paij, |
J. N. Gillon, Ix&gt;t 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 ..... ................... 117
465.56 Avenue from Franklin Street south to opposite tho Lot liiyj^
Orin H. Stcnstrom, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 2........ ...... „ , i n
465.56 Lota 19 and 20 in the Pint of Connelly P ark; 24 feet In
W. W. Potter, Lot 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 . ........ ......... 117
405.50 a 5” rock bnse surface treated.
Blanche Tnknch, Lot 1, Blk. 14 Tr. ................... 117
465.56 881 cu. yds, grading at 40c.................................. - ..............
VH*|
W, A. Brown, Lot 6 Blk. 14, Tr. 3„.
405.56 800 sta. yds, overhaul at lc ...................... .
The nbovo and foregoing final assessments are paynble without 745 lin, ft. curb and gutter nt 76c.............
interest up to August 1st, 1925, nnd from nnd a fte r such ilntc salt’ 854 sq. yds, rock base a t 76c .......................
special assessments will be paynble only in ten equnl annual install­ 783 sq. yds, surface treatment! a t 30c
ments with interest a t 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­ 53 sq. yds. sheet asphalt at $1.02....................................... ....... .
Laboratory inspection of m aterials.....................................
ments.
Legal expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent............. ..........
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of SnnEngineering 5 per cent............... ............ ..............................
fonl, Florida, this 23rd day of June A. D. 1925.
(Seal)
L. R. Philips, City Clerk.
Total Cost.......................................... ........................... .......... fyq
Publish Juno 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 14th, ft 21st, 1925.
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontngc................. ;............. 704.8
ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FOURTH Assessment per foot frontage..................... $2.8386
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE EAST TO CYPRESS
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer. 9
AVENUE.
Name
Description
Feet Frontngc
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­ A. P. C onnelly........................... Lot 17
80.55
ment on Fourth S treet from Sanford Avenue E ast to Cypress Ave­ A. P. Connelly ........................... Lot 18
76.25
59
nue has been completed, and the completed work has been finally ac­ L. II. Connelly .........................Lot 19
Sherman Moore .......................Lot 20
59
cepted by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, I’loridn.
59
The following is the final estim ate of the cost of paving Fourth Ft. Mellon Development Co. Lot 21
•n
Street from Sanford Avenue E ast to Cypress Avenue, a width of Ft. Mellon Development Co....Lot 22
Ft. Mellon Development Co„...Lot 33
75
24 feet with sheet asphalt on a rock foundation.
75
466 cu. yds. grading @ 40c ........ ..... ..... ........................................... 186.40 Ft. Mellon Development Co....Lot 34
59
587 lin. ft. curb ft g u tte r @ 76c ............. - ................................... 446.12 Ft. Mellon Development Co.....Lot 35
59
101 lin. ft. single curb headers @ 35c ...... ............. ....................... 35.35 Ft. Mellon Development Co....Lot 36
59
49 lin. ft. granite curb (reset) @ 15c ............................. ;........
7.35 Ft. Mellon Development Co....Lot 37
•)9
Ft. Mdlon Development Co....Lot 38
661 sq. yds. macadam foundation (6" thick) @ 80c ............... 514.80
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
nro payable withoa
6fil sq. yds. 2” asphalt top a t 1.02..............................................
694.62 terest up to August 1st, 1925 nnd from nnd a fte r such date said
139 sq. yds. brick pave (edge) @ 44c ............. „.....................
01.16 d n l assessments will be payable only in 15 equal annual install
312 sq. ft. concrcto nlley return @ 30c ...............................
. 93.60 with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
71 sq. ft. conreto sidewalk @ 20c ...... ......................................
14.20
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of 3
Extra Work •........ .’..........................'.................................................
32.20 ford, Florida, this 23rd day of June A. I). 1925.
laboratory Inspection of M aterials .............................................
26.44 (Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Legal Expense, ndvcrtsiing etc., 2 per c e n t ..... _ ............ .......
42.81 Publish June 83rd, 30th, July 7th, J4th, and 21st, 1925
u

Total c o s t................................................................................. 8,772.67
To Iw borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontage . ......... ..... .... . ..... ............ .................... jgqg
Assessment per fool frontage
..................... ...
$4.852135
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Sanford Heights Addition, Sanford
Foot
Final
Name
Description Frontage Assessment
Mrs. Maude A. Jamison
Lot 17
139
630.78
Jessie Slovens
Lot 18
00
291.13
'.’u stm u d ru .Schultz &amp; li ru le lien
llotishtddcr
Lot 19
00
291.13
J. A. Sands A- Wife
Lot 20
60
291.13
J. A. Sands A Wife
Lot 21
00
1.;
Geo. H a rm o n
L o t 22
60
281. Ill
W. I*. Fields
Lot 23
00
291.13
Realty T rust Cu.,
Lot 21
01)
291.13
Etila Loo Pace
Lot 25
00
291.13
Geo. A. DcCotU\i
Lot 20
GO
291.13
Gen, A. DcCottoa
Lot 27
00
291.13
I
Geo. A. Del’ultra
Lot 28
00
291.13
' Geo. A. DuCottea
Lot 29
GO
291.13
Geo. A. DeCotte:;
Lot 39
53.8
261.01
Geo. A. DeCotte*
Lot 31
54.2
202.98
Geo. A. iM 'oltes
Lot 3$
00
291.1.1
1Edna R. Walker
Lot 33
60
291.13
Gonuvivo Chittenden
U t 31
no
291.13
1’. Bayard Smith
Lot 35
60
291.13
1*. Bayard Smith
Lot 30
60
291.13
1*. Bayard Smith
L it 37 *
60
291.13
I*. Bayard Smith
Lot 38
00
291.13
E. M. Carroll
L it 39
00
291.13
E. M. Carroll
Lot 10
00
291.13
;R. J. Reel
L it 11
00
291.13
J. F. Laing
GO
Lot 42
891.13
L. P. Ilngan
L it 43
60
. 291,13
L. I*. Hagan
130
Lot 44
630.78
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U n i t up to August 1st, 19J5 and from and ufter such date said spec­
ial assessment 1 will be paynble only in ten equal annual installments
I, ... ... . ,.- u 1wit 1 interest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
the first title nt the Atlantic City / 1 t !' -V '" f ha"‘l ni ( itj’ c *erk UIU* th,J St‘al
City of Santen adopted by the Ulackf.mt Indian
*‘lon,!n^ r d day of June, A. D„ 1925,'
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a chance.
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testimony on that."
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Shocks Town .

Final of Flood.

han’t it?
Are you sure?"
"Where was that flood?"
it is my recollection of it
"I would not attem pt to fix the
fish, und 1 believe it, and date. The date is fixed ns sug­
re in n God who can nrnki gested this morning.”
, nnd can make a man and
"About 100 B. C.?”
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nt | "That has been the estimate of
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man that is ncccpted today.
1
r interrogations along the would not say it is accurate."
nc followed u n t i l the query
lon’t know whether it * «
nalry run of fish, or made
purpose?"
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volutioniats Guw&lt;*‘ T„ ,!n_
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the

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Bryan’s Testimony
Expunged F r o m
Records of Court

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C o u n ty W elfare W ork
I t r p a l r s t o C o u n t y B u i l d i n g s : C o u r t Muusr*
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s
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l
t
h
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a
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of
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.
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\Vh«n the gn»kl nenple of Berkeley,
s I it ml B&gt;25.
(!al(f., saw Twu-Vear-Old
Rolf PF ae yr rmy emnet ns o n A c c o u n t o. f . I t o. u i. l s Built hy C o n t r u c i
..i, ...
. 30,000 0 0 .
V B IMIthlLABM.
r . B e f s o n s t r o l l i n g a lu i u t t h e s t r e e t * 1 u y m e u t s o n ' A c c o u n t Of B r i d g e s lim it liy C o n t r a c t
1.000 oo c l e r k
c i r c u i t C o n n H e m ln u l o
s.o o o m i
C o aaty , H o i
Ido,
in t li u a l t o g e t h e r t h e y c a l l e d t h e j ’a ld •&lt;&gt; I i H 'o r p o r a l c d c i t i e s a n d T o , , -is
...
— - — ing
2,000.00 U ’ B A L .l
cups in a hurry. Mrs.'E.
P. Ellef BP auy l lV.....r
o l u s i a C o u n t y 1-2 C u l l, T l t u i u l l l . . F e r r y
■',0 0 . 0 0
By A. M W e e k * . I*. * .
son, the mother, explained that Item r v e d l o r *h i n t l u g e u c l e s
.......
1.540 00 i

REALTORS
Maitland, Orange County, Florida.
Members Orlando Realty Board.

I*
IlM IIH IIH IIIim iim iU lllIlH IIIH I
(Continued From Page One.)
"Thu court withheld nny action
until passion had time to subdue
and it could be arranged, that the
jury would be kept separate ami
anart from the proceedings so ns
not to know of the m atter con­
cerning which the court is now
a•
1, f
i
» ; n ‘, t 4* •
/m
about to sneak.
"Both the state und federal gov­
Ten ?\cre Celery Farm—Close to
ernments mnintmn courts that
those who cannot ngree may hi
theii (tuiereiiccs piopurty adjust­
New Hotel
[suRgcstlqn from Harrow ed. If the reports are not kept
L wus just ns hard for him nbovo reproach their usefulness
fcv'e us unothcr brought an will be destroyed. He who would
late response:
unlawfully and wrongfully show
j s hard to believe for you, contempt for a court
of justice
by for me. A miracle is a sows the seeds of discord and
•J
performed beyond what man breeds contempt for both the law
REALTOR
Erform. When you get be- and the courts and thereby dm s
Chat man can do, you get an injustice both to the courts
Rooms r»01*ri02. Rhone 9S
Unit take* daily sun bath* in the
lithe realm of miracles; and nit'1 mood soctetv.
First
National Rank RulIdlnK.
T nTA I.
IDS.O 40.0*1
jst ns easy to believe the
“ Men mny become prominent back yard, and on this occasion
of Jonah as any other but Uiey should never feel them ­ bad found a hole in the fence. The
b s t im it b o r P .\ pp . xsms i i m ; a m i p o iip p .it i mb f i : \ ii
Try Smith's Barber
SALES FORCE
Hr llllftulr I tltilil f
in the Bible.'*
selves superior to the law or to bath* will continue, neighbors nr
l ’i»r |li*» r U r n l Y r w r E ihII hic H**|»trml»rr itoili. IU‘X
no
neighbors
she
added.
[ectly easy to believe that justice.
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
Mhcr f f m l l i c p u t l e a . C o s t B i l l s In C r i m i n a l C a s e s
.l7.7ao.oii Shop fot Rood barber
C 'u i .i t a M c s . c , , s t B i l l s In C r i m i n a l c.is.-s
...
^wallowed the whalo?"
XOO.Oll i
"He who would hurl contempt
t ' l e r l i *a t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t . C a s t Bill in C r i m i n a l C a s e s
film.nit
he Bible said so; the Bible into the records of my court in­
C nui.ty J u d g e f u s t B i l l s In C r i m i n a l C a s e s
L .iaa 5
in
fmnke extreme statem ents sults nnd outrages the guotl peopl ■ (ierman Houses Are j J a s i l i i - '.f th,. P e a c e , C o s t B i l l s In C r i m i n a l C a s e s
1.200 J| work. Ladies welcome.'
C h u n c I'r s e i - n t l n r A t l m - n e y . Ctntv li-tinn F e e s
... ,
t .200 oo1
itionists do."
of one of the greatest states of
THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE SOONER YOU
l a l l l f t e . Pa* f,ir A t t e i i d a u c c **li C r i m i n a l t ' u u r t
r,n oil
Ejection from the attorney the union—a state which on ae- vSold Ry Speculators 1 lWltm
ss F. e l
....................
WILL
SEE IT ADVERTISED.
5IIII0I) N ext to Valdez.
[to the argumentative form count of ita loyalty, has justly
C o u r t S r e i o g r a p h e r I n I n s o t v e n r y &lt;‘ t s - s ...
50.1)0
'M l o t* B x i i e m e x n f C r i i i i l u a l P r t i 0' i n t l- m s
1 ........
Honing brought tl.e renjurk won for itself the title of tlie Vol­
BEUUN, , 1 July ,, 21.—Foreign
.
S h e r i f f ' s C o tn n ilsx ln li
F i n e s . et&lt; C .ille c te d
51)11 Oil
&gt;rrowt hat the witness unteer state.
speculator* ih Berlin apartment Feeding P n .ite rs
. 1.500.00
jt argue with me either.”
"D has been my policy on tin house* recently have been selling T r a n s p o r t , . n I 'a ltl f o r . a n d I »l»* I , ■&gt;-. .1 M one y P a i d
t o C o o n l . C o n v i c t s W o r k e d tin Bond
4oo. mi
jshua und the Sun.
trench to be cautious to endeavor their rout estate at auction. Dur­
r in C r i m i n a l C a s e * . C. n t , a n d J u s t i c e P e a c e C o u r t s
I0IMI0
y
the interrogation turn- to avoid hostility nnd rnshlv rush­ ing the inflation period many tene­ SP aa lra r tyf "Jfu r oI ndite
of Jiiv c n lle C ourt
200.011
“ •
plausibility of Joshua's ing t&lt;&gt; conclusions. But in th ment and apartment house* in Ber­ S a l a r y o f P r o h a t t o n o f f i c e r s
2Du nil
fiiiu im
the sun stand still and face of what 1 consider an iin- lin were' bought by foreigner* for JSapiel oc ira l H f r i r . s
.
3,Dim an I
another object) on / om justified expression of contempt lb** equipment of from $100 to I t e s e r v e i i fo r ' ' n u t I n g e n c l c s
3.41D hi)
Irney general w h o dccluicd fur this coutt und its decree* mmlc $100. n* the purchases yvcrc usualT i IT a i »
125.030.O')
IstioriH bad gone beyond by Clarence Harrow on July 17. 1 ly purely speculative 'he buildings
“of any issue th a t could feel that further forbearance would I were nut kept in repair and the
I '.s T I M A T R I I F . X I 'B N s L x u n t i l I I O M ) F I M »
S ri n l ii " l i ' I 'u n n t y
be injected into this law cease to be a virtue nnd in an ef- municipal gov cm merits has seized
F u r tin- F l s i 'n l V e i t r F u illiig f i r i i l r i n l i r r lllllh, tU'Jll,
kpt by imagination."
fort to protect the good name o f , rents to keep the buildings in con* P a y m e n t nf it..... is
137,4X0 tin
Payment Interest
h, however, asserted "it my state and to nroteet the dig- 1 dition.
44.22U.0O
41.800 (III
Payment
nf
Inuri-si
f
1,750,1100.00
It..ml
Fund
be too exacting to confine nity of the court over which I pre­
Forced sales became common
'■TI
ease to the facts. If they side, I mil constrained nnd impel­ with consequent court actions.
T( iT A l.
f 123,500.00
nllowed to get away from led to call upon the said Harrow Many of the proprietors have pre­
P X T I t l t T F . n H X P K V H '. S I I I H I 'H I A B I t M l
Cts whut have they to deal to know whut he hns to _say why ferred t sell the properties for
f i r s i l i u 'l r (.‘tin lily
what
they
would
bring
rather
than
F u r Ike 4‘l s e a l t e a r |:n&gt;lliuc S r | i l r n i l i r r .'Ullh, I tr.’ii.
he should not be dealt with for
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next query from Daryow contempt.
spend money for repairs.
‘ Payment &lt;'"iint* Farm
....... .
2.000 an
Citation ltcnd.
P a y m e n t n f T i m e W a r r a n t s ...
to.oMo.no
Ive you nny opinion as to
I
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t
e
r
e
s
t
o
n
T
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e
W
a
r
r
a
n
t
s
____
;
1,500 III)
"Therefore, I order thin instant3,035.17
fo r,' whoever wrote the book, or cited from this court be served Coolidffe Thinks Coal R e s e r v e d f o r C o n t i n g e n t ’ll'* ,.
TOTAL
.
...
42I.I5X
.50
sve it was Joshua, the book upon said Clarence Harrow, re­
Jsliua, thought the sun went quiring him to appear in this Issue Will Be Settled
I ' . H T I M t T B I t F . t P K V H I '. s t ( . I I l l l l . T t II 1 1. I ' D I I
* e m lit" lr C ounty
the earth, or.,nut?!’
court at U o’clock Tuesday nnd
F u r I h e F l s e a l l i - s r R o d i o n s,-|&gt;leiolier lluih, BI'Jil,
RWAMPRCOTT,
July
21.—Pre.i. lolfeve he wns inspired."
it'.
H
aJnt
y
.
o£
,
1
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f
t
t
i
o
l
A
g
'
i
n
u
1 2 .non oo
make, upsW'Ti.to J^.vto^VW hyu
tan you arirtWr $yVtlM tltJH?’’
U H nlta-U . K. 1). A . ---- — . . . __. ,
• -If &gt;*••#
The court fixed bond at Svi.OOO, fdHit enohdge' beltcren;; (Ti'.ff hii'- IhlX
3'*71* •frt t M T f if
•! 5.0X3
n m50
when you let me finish the Frank Spurlock, a Chattanooga thrucitc nperntor* and miner* will B \ | i c n s e o r C .iilid V " A g e h r
merit.”
teach
an
agreement
on
Ihe
new
I t e s e r v e i i f o r C o t l l l n g e n - ’le s
attorney arranging this to the
3.705 no
\ \
wage scale and that there will he
t is a simple question but fin satisfaction of the Court.
T O T A t,
. . . .
|K.7fi7.50
no deadlock resulting in a suspen­
[it.”
sion of mining operations o.i
foil cannot measure the length
14XTBI t T L I I F M ’ F N s i : * I I F . M . T I I F I M l
Sept, t*
my a n sw er,b y the length of
**r iii I ii o!** ( i m it I f
E
f
tr
lli&lt;*
I ’lxctil V r n r 1'itilfim ?ip|ili*titlirr iliMli, iiijii.
* question."
l‘ i l n r v o f N u r n o
J 1.30D DO
hhen we do RUM*. we h#v,f
to guess right.
„
o not guess it often,
are prepared to say
that fish was made ape*
Swallow a man or not 7
he Bible doesn't say.”
you believe He made
,t He made such a fish
it. was big enough to
Jonnh?"
ip tr ; let me odd. one tmrIjust us easy to believe us

(

For R en t

E. F. L A N E

I

1

Leadership Prime
RequisitetoSuccess
[believe that the Bible is inand whether the inspired Campaign, — Karr

io , sy-, e x c e p t t h a t t h e a n s w e r
So l o n g e r . "

Ir ,

o n e w h o w r o t e sis h e w a s
ed to w r i t e , u n d e r s to o d th e
he w u s w r i t i n g a b o u t, I do
How."

llll.

PORT

PLANNED

*if Nur»i*
lll l a n i l K iMUi I im
f&gt;nr»‘h;i£i» n f *‘fir
S ’in n M ” rt
lii'ti* rv* »l f o r rofttiiikfi'M ch M

. .. .

......

5110 do
.300 DO 1
50(1,00
3 on iiii ;
1,0511,1)11

MOSCOW, July
—lluasin hits
decided to build nt Tounpxe on tin*
44.550.00
Ti -V \f.
Black Sea, r, special oil port in or­
KK TI It V l ' l ' l l I A l 'l i V X K f i ■ •|[ |l l,M ‘t ' n F I M )
der to facilitate the loading of)
'‘ i-mltiolc ( " i m I r
t
blffoernu at earners with oil for ex -1
F o r l l i r F i s c a l I t - n r B o i tl i ia S r i t l c m l t r r :t()lli, 102(1.
4 15.2011 DO
port. The bulk of Russian oil ex- j a.iv r l l d l l i u
port i* now concentrated nt Tou \
r x t iiu t r ii f \ i
IIO T II I l i t 'S I T W I I I ) F I M l
npse. The long dinar .&lt;• I project i .\ii.,wnnc.‘ to vviilo’w's Vt&lt;
«,iAUV.'tV |
ol building an oil tunnel from
Grozny to Totiapap lias been ap­
proved by the State I’binning Com-1
mission. It is expected work w ill,
begin this year, grid thu tunnel j
will be complete by HtJd.
• ••

(Continued Front Pago One.)
I the people. If the people a* a
whole are pleased with the idea
Oliver inspired it. Do you and have the best interest* of the
whoever inspired it believed community at heart, they will soon
|bo
working for the common good
*1 sun went around the he
of nil, l*'or the purpose of selling
Believe it was inspired by the proposition to the people of
lmignty ami He limy have Sanford Hr. Karr hns been employ­
knguage that could be un­ ed by the American City Bureau.
til at that time instead of He will endeavor throughout the
juuguuge that could lie un- entire campaign to impress the
until Harrow wns horn.'' citizens with the idea of co-opera­
N O T H 'l l III-' *T'OI U l l u l l l C I l 's
&gt;1 K K T I M l
it might hnve been sub- tion of all civic unit* and the peo­
h e Iiniiil.il in i- t- tln a t)f t li e (Mock.
instruction, might it not?" ple a* a whole in the campaign. IloTlip-r»
o
f
Maiiforil ■( ivleilo
"The third and one of the most T r u n k O r o w T r sHo. la p ; , w i l l lo- li. l-l ut
blight hnve been used In
important
requisites
is
the
build­
Ho- C o u r t lli'U * " tin T iI' miIih . v r that could be undering of a volunteer organization n l n g . A i i k i i 'i ! HU n l N o 'c lo c k
en,"
T . K. A HAMM. I 'r e n Me nl.
means it is subject to which will oversee the listing of A t t e s t :
It.
A.
r
o
n
i
l , M c rt'y .
thousands
of
names
of
possible
Ction."
BullflHh J u n e 23. 3D; J u t v 7. II. 21.
nnd
probable
new
members
or
peo­
23.
i think anybody can put
construction upon it, but ple who will pay for memberships,
with
the
amount
they
should
he
bt mean that necessarily
DANGER SIGN
able to contribute, and prepare
a correct construction.
them
for
the
active
work
of
the
WEDNESDAY
Ive answered the question.”
IH IN . s:t). W t l . T I f A I . ,
it you believe that in order campaign.”
••.*#. .Hriiiliiolf II iittniMi.lNac \ I n.,
Number of Speakers
then the day it would have
Hiiiitiiril, Flit*
Following
Hr.
Karr’s
address
mstrued that the earth brief talk* were made by F. I*.
l l r n r F ill
still?"
Forster.
Mayor
Forrest
Latte,
T.
L.
lotiJil not attempt to say
l ll i f r ll r M rirt' I h r m l r r i r t l t i l t h
and Mrs. J. G. Leonard). ( Ht’ri'i
t l l h i i u o t h r r nrrli»tii« f t t r l n I I i h f i i I *—
[would have been necessary, Dumas
E. F. Housholder, n member of Ihfii (&lt;• fit*- IIIh t I) of i i i i i r r l n l i****it
know this, that I can take the Bounl of Directors of the “ •W'lKl If y i Ml In h r n iif th Ime f r o m
THURSDAY
iiinii
Is of water that would full Chamber of Commerce presided. llii&gt; Hfit*rtf i»f i h r t o r n n &lt; r
Dr to h i me s o iitr lliliiic f r o m
^ground without the strength During these talks practically ev­ fnuolfll t lfvtlt
l r i i &gt;m* r i m *l«* In u l hand ami to the extent of ery member of the "Greater M)0" tc r lir nn hh u ht h %
%hi Hi U li.iril l o n i t r k
EVE’S SECRET
t
o
r
r
iti
lift**
J p s s of water t can overcome committee signed cards volunteer­
I
'r
u
in
tliiir*
ItitlMoimirlnl.
*
*
%
r
f
ulur**
]HW of gravitation and life it ing to do actual service in the in­ A limit tulil
r hlu flr n f lit* fihuiit
Betty Coni])son and Jack Holt
icreas without my hand it terest* of the campaign for four lit ii ill I ti tf l» r r L ffrr** ftb:i( wli«* if roll*
t
h
r
n
r
f
t
m
oriilittc
llf tr r I n t i l u f Ihr
.full t„ the ground. If my mornings, the total time to be put
It n r it i4n fiml tint In ih«&lt; i f n r h r t of
hand can overcome the law in by each being 10 hours.
h h f Ik I r u f t o iiin ll, t h r r r liux l u n i
•vitation to that extent . I
!■r I! iilritf* l lin t in mi It ji n r i i |o &gt; r i l
There was also an election of a u**•»**
[not deny power to the hand committee of nine members to ml I hut n l i f f I’m ilil n o t tli’lirlli*
i m nr. lifi*titiMr t h r y u r t r r k n r f f
Jhiighty God that made the serve with the Board of Directors hifhiMi
a a a H a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a M a a B a H H B a a x B B x a a a a &gt; a M K a a iM H r| aw
h r r i r r t l N p i l ( h N |irl« l lr t f r .
1 11 I it in 11 t«11*1r r nfisr 41 t it **11 r * run I
of the trade body a* the Executive
h f r n if r ll v r r t H l ml i h r u f Hin-ri Answer Wanted.
Committee for the campaign. fin * nf I h r **I I r.~ 'I h u t K i n r tiinii
rt;id that years ago. Can Those elected were: II, C. Huboe, ii r lift tin* Ihfii h r Ih n n o t h r r u luiuhn.xwer my questimi directly ? George A. DeCottes, T. L. Dumas, f nl In jcrnhliliitr.
" M r . m ul &gt;1 r i , M I r l ‘ day watr lengthened by F. I*. Forster, Mr*. J. G. Leonard), I r r\ \ rhr nu iiirr « trhr a tn him
r n r mJtrhw o f o u r
B'g cither the earth or tha J, G. Sharon, II. R. Stevens, Mr*. itf thripr t u t l in llo n m l o a (link t r n n r
R niust have been the enrth." Henry Wight, F. T. William*, and i n nut* of l h r « r fiol«|*||«lii-t»iir*htiiiilf* nil -•**»• - I I - u I H i-I f i r - 4i i h if r- If - ) n u **"• I should aay so. But it F. It. Wilson.
r n n - i l n n i - f ott r r r r p l l t n i n , n m a n Hml
Ianguuge th at was understood
I.s
r i *i4 it • *!► lUl* n m Jil &gt;1 )4. oi l1n l. !• «*
The members of the board of
|n;*t tltpe, nnd we now know directors who will serve on this r o i l Itl r l l h r r iliiliiji 11 In I h r i t f l i l r
o r f u r u r l l a lnh« ll t i u m r mi*
No Cow can make milk
1
8UR Stood still as it wa* committee tire: Edward Higgins, Du&gt;«hr(
III I h r &gt;l(i) itVI r r ( h r ( l ii i r ll o n .
I the eaith."
11 o%% in i«liy m l mi*r n h l i* hoi«f« cm«l
Forrest U ke. R. J . Hollv, S 0.
out of feed which she
•e know also the *un doe* not Sbinholser, \y. H. Tunnicliffe, John ti**rillr*» o n 1 1ii f w f o r ilrn*m*i nnil
Ii it I« h ilt i h U i i r l i l l r K r m i n i
Ihr
Meiteh, George D. Bishop, und K. H i m n f V i o r r l r a *
fails to digest. Happy
flu I ll I» i i r r r 1(1 A (hi ■UN, till** t h r
r , Housholder.
i t iHiii'ii h n t r * r t n m o t p u i r t t v &lt;»&lt;*
A meeting of the Executive Com­ f o o l t o h i m * nil “ Mr. a m i Mr v m ull
stand still?"
Cow Dairy Feed is 90
mittee is called for H o’clock
| •‘II. it is relatively ao, us Mr. Wednesday night in thu offices of i l rTl Uh Ir umk ! i Iitoil I t hnir r hr o Ei u11,r aTd i(«Il fillmkd .11 »*%*
Uiu would say."
r r i)iii r k 11101 flii’ii u I r r yiHir &lt; on% digestiable is why it
the Chamber of Commerce, it was Kri'HSMiiiii
11 ml r a i l 11 f&gt; f o u r ^ r u f i ,us!k you if it doe* stand
stated this.morning.
l a r n m l l m | i r r » « t h r u i »%flh t h r »*rrproduces more milk.
1f«iiauiir*ui of thr *!f till til!!*.
r l i r t o f ' m i l i l r i i l f'uollilicr* H f ’t
And the earth moves
.
dasheen grow* succoaifully n \\
i ii i i r r l n l m in i.
Hr
will
u m lrrIn Florida. It is a tgber of the
l,w'i ‘'I r. Bryan, have you cv:rcaladtum family,, which l*. *aid l„ nlifitifs
\\r u in o f 11 o 1 i ir r u i H nifinklm J to
r,'d what would have happen- contain better food values and to h r r r u r f f l n l ii|ii&gt;ii f b U - **rn»« " I
Ii n m l k o IiI i » r wto«»l n o t |»rr*
the earth, if it hatl stood be more prolific than the Irish po­ tIiuIfum
t t o h r I i l o c n l »i|iou t h r h r m i
rtf
liiiNhninfw
I h U f r o w n of - h l r k r i *
tato. The government Im* Cu„.
I ml I
["• the God I Ixdieve in -ould ducted experiments in Hernando
ln ic w r k i m n t h r w l f *
'aken care of that, Harrow." nnd Paaca couniies. Two acre* h, f n T nh rilll i rhar! ih
ifr mil (tilting t h r k r f » to
s,*v. Have you evet pondered the funner produced BOO crati t m a r n n l i m u i l i l l f n i l iu ! i f f n o i h l n ' t
J. M. McCASKILL
, W
. lUvi .Haturally happen to Which sold for $«00. In the latter f i l n u i r I h r m f o r I h U . ff t h r a niuntraarth if it stood still sudden- county six acres produced f&gt;7i hItl ltru uh ni l|Ml *l kr nr nl fl tnou nlirl a ln. u I^aulrt* i i h l r h
Cor. Elm Ave.. and Commercial St.
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in hot weather/

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T h e IVIilane...
TONIGHT- THE LAST CHANCE

Rex1"TheBlackCyclone”

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Jackie Coogan in “The Rag Man”

M /J B a k e B read

duringHot Weather?
There N so muck to (lo
■hit will add real pleasure
and happiness In yuiir life.
Why don’t yuu stives give
up kitchen d rild g e rv —'31
least bread baking tfuriog
the hot weather. You will
enjoy life m ore and feel
better.
P. S.—If your husband
has not yet called your at­
ten tio n to this atlveitlsernent, why not clip and
plare it at his place at the
diuner table tonight?

DIGESTIBILITY OF FEED

Ragged edge white-caps hanging motion­
less against a sky as blue as the tropics—heat
waves dancing dizzily all about—oak leaves
drooping in sullen submission to a t o r r id
summer sun! Why, m an-a-live, suppose
you had to do the bread baking in this hot
weather? The kitchen, even in cool weath­
er, is no blissful paradise — but when it’s
as hot as blue blazes — and the oven is
“a-goin’ ”—man, man how can you torture
your wife* by demanding hot bread? Have
a heart-to-heart talk with h er at once — be
.careful, she prides herself as a c o o k — but
reason things out. She ought not to suffer
—and she will appreciate your thoughtful­
ness— and you’ll h a r d l y miss y o u r “hot
bread”— if you tell her to serve Merita.
Merita Bread is so fine-in llavor, so good
in quality and so easy to d i g e s t you can’t
help but relish every bite. It comes in tvyo
sizes, 10c and 15c.
FRESH DAILY
FROM YOUR
G R O C E R

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t ir u r iA t, &gt;OTli Ri Alt obituary
Borlm, rard* of tho.ika. resolution*
and notice* nt «nt*i:alnmrnia where
charge* are aiade will be charged
far .1 regular advertising ratea.
MRMDrn TUB ASSOrlATF.il PIIRM
T h * A s s o c i a t e d P r e s * la * x c l u a I v e ly e n t i t l e d i n t h * u*e f o r r « p u b llc a tlo n o f a ll new * lll•patcheR
c re d ite d to tl o r not u th u rw ls* c r e d ­
ite d in t h is p i p e r a n d a ls o t h * l o ­
c a l n t * l p u b l i s h e d h e r e i n . A ll r l g h t a
Of r e p u h t k a l l n n of a p e c l a l d i s p a t c h ­
e r h e r e i n a r e a l s o re*er**ed. •
*

As Brisbane Sees

It

TOO MANY GREEN APPLES

Because of the amazing influx of new residents into
The Sheik Is Banned.
Florida it is no longer possible to make estimates upon a
The Hen, Pig, Cow.
“percentage of population” basis When you undertake to
Style* anti Brain*.
base figures of any kind upon their relation to today’s and
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(CDpyitgM 1)35)
tomorrow’s numbers of “ people now living in Florida” you
are dealing so directly w ith an unknown quantity, no alge­
SHEIK SAID,. leader of the
Kurds, rebelled against the Turks,
bra is skill ever known could give you the correct nnswer.
nnd Kemnl Pasha. He wanted to
A man coming home from Colorado says that In three restore the holy Mohnmednn caliPullman cars there were seventeen “parties” on their way phnte that Kemnl Pasha tore down.
Now Sheik Said is hanged in
to Florida. And they were not taking advantage of e x ­ the public square at Dinrsekr, the
cursion rates, nor were they acquainted with each other crowd cheering nnd eager volun­
teers pulling on the gallows ropes.
before they began comparing notes on the train. One of
Had Sheik Snid been victorious,
the travelers was keen for statistics. He hnd a book with Kemal Pasha might have been
hanged the same crowd cheering
all sorts of figures regarding Florida’s population, per cap- i and*fulling on the ropes.

houses.

I.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
f.—Construction of
boulevard

Every now and th,

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Gold fish nn«T"hum
in water over their hi

Office 148

Bridge Party Is Given —

ByMrs.HughWhelchel
InHonorof MissBrady —

. Hot a grape has
I ferm enting than it
grape juice.
Hens ju s t loaf ai
i we wish wh could
’uesday
ine Mallonr Cii
the home of Mrs.
fuesday afternoon

I

Wo usually criticize
doing exactly what w.
| in their plnccs.

Wednesday
,
* prayer tnwtinir "
■Church will b* b.ld
[of Mrs- R. A. Ter
Knolia Avenue, Wedt at 8 o’clock.

, Keep your shirt 0n
( (Tcnn.) man whinn...r
Drive carefully. U|..w
M. Louis ni.m ran f.Vrr
she up nnd married him

{ lis t N o te s

Clot hen nro so f„0|j h
much better when j0l.

In W ARP WARD
L c of Oviedo spent
"with Clarence Priest.

fr*&gt;rn

Ship’s in
f
kangaroos on hoard
the pedestrians can

isley of Georginnna,
ijz Ids niece Mrs. J.

Serious row3 from /*
shot a head wait r. , \ J ‘,
are afraid of head w*..-, '

Priest took the Laky
i to oCronndo Beach
end.

I lungs are not p*
cantaloupes were a big,,,
mclonn they woiiid cost p*,

BIBLE TJJQL’GHT FOR TODAY
SURE GUIDANCE:—In nil thy
ways acknowledge him, nnd he
shall direct thy paths. Proverbs
3:6.
LAUGH A LITTLE
Here’s a motto, just your fit—
Laugh a little bU.
When you think you’re trouhle-hit
Laught a little bit.
Look misfortune in the fare.
Brave the bedlum's rude grimace
Ten to one 'twill yield its place,
If you have the wit nnd grit,
Ju st to laugh n little hit.
Keep your face with sunshine lit,
Laugh a little bit.
All the shadows off will flit,
If you have the grit nnd wit
'
a little hit.
Just to laugh
Cherish this as sacred w rit—
Laugh a little bit.
Keep it with you, sample it.
Laugh n little hit.
Fortune may not sit beside you,
Men may mock and fame deride
you,
But you’ll mind them not a whit
If you’ll laugh it little hit.
Cook in Grit.

Maybe one
an evening il
I athing suit,
rent.

More Nerve In Evidence

Headline in Miami Herald
“ Woman Bares Intrigue."
it eould have been worse.
Don't Idnme a hiislmnd for talk
Ing in his sleep, maybe th at’s tin
only opportunity he getn
"Excuse me for horning in"
said the cow ns she gently lifted
the man in the air over her hack.
John B. Stetson has been ap­
pointed minister to Poland and it
la to l»e hoped that he won't try
to "high hat" the Poles.
Your town is what you make it
You can help tremendously by co
operating in the chamber of com
merce campaign now in progress
Today'a best laugh: Woman’s in­
tuition isn’t mo impressive when
she is deciding which way to turn
In traffic.—Rocehstrr Times-UnIon.
The little girl down the s
says young man wants to n
her and l|e has just about a-* I
chance as Henry Ford lias in
ting his hid for Muscle Shoal
cepted.

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"I Irate to Is* a kicker,
I always long for peace.
But the wheel that does the
squeaking
l» the one that gets tlie grease."
. - ■-O——Now if they had only held that
evolution trial in Shanghai, may­
be the Chinese would have been
ro Worked up and excited over it
• hut they would have forgotten
to war against each oilier.
Blessings on thee, little dame—
Bareback dame with knees the
same;
With thy rolled-down silken host*
And thy short, transparent clothes;
Wilh t h / rotl lip*, fctMerinl inoro,
Smeared with lip stick from the
s to re 1
With thy makeup on thy face,
And thy bobbed hair's jaunty
grace;
I'ruin my heart I wish thee joy—
1’nt glad I was born a hoy.
.— Disstnii Crucible

MACON TELEGRAPH

INSURANCE AUTHORITIES,
that ought to know, deny (tally
that cancer is hereditaty. Nature
protects the unborn child.
Study
of thousands of cnr.es prove that
the disease is not inherited, also
it is not contagious. Unlike con­
sumption and other diseases, you
eannot "cntch” enneer from its
victim. It is important to have
this known.

Security For Travel Funds

dnm heard nowadays, that the Old
South is still alive is utterly fal­
lacious," he says. “ In warp mid
woof, in body and texture, the
cluing.* is complete. Everything of
the Old South lias disappeared—
its manners and customs, its standaril-, of value, its very civilization.
What is infinitely more to the
point, ninety-nine out of every
hundred Southerners rejoice nt the
change. I hey have had enough of
sutinnaiisni; they want to take
Oieir place in the nation’s life.
Abating nothing of tin* admiration
you tiler ii valor during four
uf, unequal war, the people
of ’Dixie’ indulge no vain repain-

Pcs. 428-J

4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Springs Accounts

Jj R m i n a 1n (l[o u n h j i j x m ) ®
S a n fo r d , F la .

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STRENGTH-SERVICE - PROGRESS
THOSE THAT watch ami follow
London fashions, take notice.
*
They make “hack-less waist­
coat?., like the rainhok. Derby hats
are worn gray and fawn colored,
and you can get an Irish tweed so
thin it’s nearly transparent.
ELEPHANT |.E( &lt; trousers and
"ice colored" silk shirts help to
make the brighter men's clothes
for l-ondon. What is wanted by
England and her imitators, tailors
can’t supply nnd th at’s cerebral ac­
tivity under the gray or fawn der­
bies.

IS OUR DAILY BREAD DECLINING
DE EDWIN T SLO.SSON
“
In Science Service

i.iM.unted to in ten &lt;if the land area *»f earth
i- the yellow will grow wheat and less than one
It.e more ex- acre m a liuinlred is now devoted to
tritious nn- that crop. Rut it is not likely that
eiy get along more than 3 per cr nt of tin. land
I in- amauiig will ever he used for wheat growIte^ III recent ing. And to meet th-* need of such
! i'K* l"*H- ,U’ | Ji" expanding population for much
tin- urea tie- longer than a century would dchy im'novel J maud more efficiency and enurgy.
,n*
, n," rt‘
" »|»irit of peace ami co­
then arises (operation than the human race has
punsien ki*|i yet shown. Judging by the past
• of our daily Iristory, it is more likely that inIt Taylor, ..r '• eased crowding will lead to a
WIIAT GENII! S will find a way
* figured out gradual lowering of the standard of
•ople fill the living or to catastrophic wars and to make industry attractive, to
organize tlx* country's manufnetiiror.i and other work on a Iium*
th at will make 100 per cent of tic
workers like their work, whereu.
now 90 per cent of those that work
for a salary hate their work ami
tool; forward eagerly to tlie day
of freedom in idleness.
The man able to solve that pro­
blem will do a work us great as
Lincoln, lie will I cue million:; of
industrial slaw s, *hanging bale­
ful slavery into ..Uractive occu­
pation.

Matrimony lias lie gun to hit on
nil six when tlie liiisbaml haa t*
remind h"r that It'# their wedding
anniversary.—Arkansas Democrat

■sitted
Itieve-\s the
says
aiders
South
Bhott
Noutn i urolma, Annecy of Ala­
bama and Wigfnll of Texas, inten­
sified the South’s belief in the
righteousness of slavery ami threw
the section into a frenzy that last­
ed for twenty years and destroyed
tier industrially. Virginia, for in­
stance, in sixty years lost her place
as the largest State in the Union.
Eighteen-fifty found her with half
the population „f New York with
one-fortieth the exports, where in
(790 the figures had heeii reversed
How the South has progressed
since the War Between the States
is demonstrated by Judge Winston,
which includes not only the eleven
seceding States, but also the DisIrict of Columbia, Maryland. Okla­
homa, M ii.n k y . West Virginia
and .Missouri.
Population, I860. 12‘»0'llfi71920, :io,:io«,s6r».
’" ’
’
Prosperity (est.) IHtiO, 0,177 000 "00: 19‘J ". 7i.;ts:,,:ji;7,"00.
*
Manufacturer-*: Uapiial, i860
162,403,000; |'J2», 6,88:1,171,00" '
Products, value, I860. ■*’»« ;t*«)n "00; 1920, 6,877,911,000.
’ ‘
Cotton spindles, 1920, a,918,600.
Alinea and quarries:—Capital

ftended for hotels in 1924; hninej seekers seeking an undcrst?imling
; of Southern problems; Southernera spending delightful Summers
in the Berkshire.-! ami the Atlirondocks; Southern men by the hundreds el thmisjiuds doing husineis
in New m rk. Boston and Chicago;
frequent marriages hatwcon th**
two sections; and great numbers
or fine men, both of the North and
tile South, who are fillow-mcmbers
of college fratenities or of one of
tlie many larger social organiza­
tions, such as the Rotary Club, the
Kiwnnis, rivitnii, Lions, Elks, Odd
I*i*llows, SnriiuTs, .Masons, whose
deeds are inspired by aintinuntn
of brotherhood and charity anti
v.ht.M* words arc filled with love
“I1 l‘r"''lui'*&gt; the Idrtli
&lt;T the New South and prove that
the South of I sir,. „nd 0ven tlie
Soidh of lUOti, is not the South of
But in a larger sense
of today is a m-.v coun
imiged itself „( ..atrei
N i.it.i and understands i
tl I • were two u!ei to
t ivil War. Until quite
date anger was ar.»nv.*,|
eru champions of aim
bat.c-ii was kept ,ili-&gt;&gt; h\
"f*re-enters,” wmi d,-j
nothing lay hehiml the
to crush slavery excepi
selfishneiis.

B each Property!
IS SCARCE

t h e c h o ic e o f p e o p l e w h o k n o w
A
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M u n n w i Hciiy

hi

jM.iuro vesiOKiay nnd have since
lieanl their friends comment on it,
will avail themselves of this op­
portunity to see the wonderful
horse perform Ida seemingly impos- ible stuntn in tin wolds of the
WC3t.
” The Rag Alan"
Interesting adventurers of a lnd
who became a "rag man" and did
many other kinds of work for a
living are depicted in one of Jnckic
CoogWs latest pictures,"The Rag
Alan,” which will show at the Milane on Wednesday of this week,
stated Air. Murentette today.
The foremost entertainer* of kid­
dies in the entire country, said th*’
manager, lias pleased thoinnmh
with tLi:, film. Th" quick succesMon of tlio various adventurer* on-1
countered by the poor lad, his ta ­
king up with the junk dealer after
the burning of the orphanage in
vvlmh he lived, and the situationshown all go to make this one of
the year’s really great pictures for
children, it is said.

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Personals

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
IN ON GROUND FLOOR

IS MADi

revived Monday
ml to George
t Sanford hut
mingham, Ala
yet is that h
I elevator. II
|Us hut there

of a
Put*
now

N 0 It M A N

IN S T IT U T
:i!N

i

HORSE FEED, POULTRY FEED
DAIRY FEED

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Why not give it a trial.
you are not satisfied.

\

SUNSHINE’EGG MASH

.Miss Sara Evelyn Williams
ives today for Ft. Valley, Ga.,
wi'e she will lie the guest of
as Naomi Scoggun.

c \ At BRIDGE .
, __ Stringcut i * ;illations have boon adopted
hy til** university authorities to
Prnvi nt motoring by undergradu­
ates during the morning because

the noi . disturbs

hvtures.

A

ban ban nlso been put on night
"joy riding."
Rciihitions adopted by the sent*&gt; lu-come effective in October,
prohibit the use of motorcar.-i by
undeigrnduutes during their fir.-a
term of residence; the use of all
motor vehicles by any students
before noon, and the use of motor
vehicle:-, after K:.‘ltl p, m„ in winter
mid lu p. m., iu summer months.

nte,

cre are thirty-five shingle
1' :,t*' factories in Florida with
initial output of 41,256,000.
'• tire 29 barrel factories
e annual output is valued at

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to Loan on Improved business property, residences and
Apartment House
PAYABLE IN 5 OR 10 YEARS

FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS.
Offico— M2 Fast Second Street.

W a s h F a b ric s
Guaranteed Fast to Sun and
weather
SUITING
H(&gt; inches wide for dresses and
boys wash suits. All shades.
50c yard

iiiio w .n -

Call at Montezuma Hotel

HERE IT IS...!

MAKIi RESERVATION EARLY

GINGHAM CLOTH
»!!&gt; inches wide, lig’ht weight.
12 new shades. Solid colors
65c yard ,

*1.1200 Acres, St. I.ucio County, lying on Lake Wil
mington- Exceptionally good buj*, legal" in poasession, quick action gel.-t it.

’ EVER FAST LINENS
Shrunk from 45 to 5G inches.
All shades. Guaranteed fast
$1.25 yard

Price $45.00 per acre

Trade Unions
Rr^e Decrease

W hen you first sh o w ed m o th e Di*m o n d H eavy S ervice C ord a n d talked
so e n th u s ia s tic a lly a b o u t i t , I told
you i t w ould h av e to bo a w onderful
tiro to s ta n d u p u n d o r th o p u n ish ­
m e n t fro m m y tr u c k s , a s th o oorvics
is u n u s u a lly severe.
However, I m u s t n ow c o n fe ss thtR
I have never fo u n d a tiro th e eq u al of
G ils H eavy Service C o rd . Y ou can
say t h a t w ith m y fu ll p e rm issio n .

Wight Bros. Co
lar«r*acai«J

Sanford, Florida

Air. and Airs. W. II. Britt r
daughter, Alias Iris Britt lei
today in their car for Atlanta. (
anti other points in Georgia. Ti
y
—Tin- annual will he gone several weeks.
•cnt-r.i| Federation
•Mr. rind Airs. H. AlcLaulin Irave
&lt;how, „ total ns
Buexta, Air. urn! Airs. \V.
the small- A. McClellan and daughter, Mary
lce IW2. The de- J.cc, and Aliases Katherine and
Hororlne Bolilnger of Alacon, Ga.
0W3' -s0,734. The
. ho.v a decrease
Mrs. \ erne .Messenger and dau­
■n** previous pear. ghter,
Miss Nell .Messenger, have
r-. secretary of the gone to West Palm Beach and
'"IT the situation, Jacksonville, where they will he
the guests of friends nnd rela­
g * mo losses arise tives.
K'miatiuns and loss of
r 1 Du* union.! thenti M&gt;m»* arise from the
, 2ns who through un­
tint I their contrihu• in sunn* cases they
"* v ‘‘H handicapped
I . , 1?1.0,commitments to
^ which after war-time
nnot meet.
UtHECUF.t
■'[ sandwiches nt Ro
• -ation. Three mill
Avc * Cooked by e

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Ladies—

Sem inole Business Exchang

EVER FAST TUB TEX

‘2121-E. First Street, Opposite Postofficc

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Small checks. 36 inches wide.
Excellent for wash dresses and
suits.
85c yard
. \
EVERFAST GINGHAM
Small, medium and large checks
All shades.
75c yard
OUR GUARANTEE
]
If these fabrics fade, we will re- \
fund the material and the cost of j
making*.
j

Eat barbecue sand­
wiches at Rose Drive
Filling Station—Three
miles out Sanford Ave.
Cooked by experts.

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care of the people that are coming he

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For Further Information

II. H SCHULTE REALTY CO

SA N FO R D FE E D
Myrtle Avenue Ith St.
Phone 539 »
Jno. W. Sneed

Anderson returned
yesterday to her home in Dothan,
was Ala., after i pending a delightful
eon- week as the guest of Ain. L. II.
Echols

Air. nnd Alr.t. J. It. Ra
tractive daughter, Alis.-r
Ray left this morning in
tor Hendersonville, N. (
they will spend a month,

Your money back if

&amp; SUPPLY CO

Arcrvillt

D igging fo r Gold?

ATLANTA JO U R N A t

The Tennessee evolution tr'ul
is serving very to draw from ad­
herents of both sides voluniiiitui1
outpourings, which shows that in&gt;;
THE LIUSINESS OF RUNNING A
body knows much about evolution
—-Mobile Nuws-Iium.
EASIER HY THE ADVERTISEMENTS,

Miss Annie Clark returned to
her home in Atlanta, Ga., after
spending some time here ns the
guest of friends.

t SUNSHINE
k •EGG* A
^ mash A

Cambridge Restricts
l rse of Automobiles

nciio or « hnttanoogn, lonn., has th» proud disS. Iiuuniol spent the past week
Ir of Winter Park,
n presented to th** royal family ui Spain. She
hday to visit her end at Daytona Bench with hia
id with Air. nnd Airs. Adolph Oeh of New York
Ira. W. S. Thornton family.
as presented to (Jucrn Victoria Eugenia.
S. Babbitt.
Airs. R. I-’. Donald-on, of .Miami,
Iof Del .and spent the is here visiting her mother, Air/.
Final Arrangements Swedish Prisoners
J evening in Sanford \ . L. Wagner.
ruling both Epworth
Reiiifi: Made Today for
Have Penal Colony
church services.
Air. and Airs. C. A. Byrd return­
ed yesterday from a pleasant stay Local B enefit Dance
lie RelU* Priest hnd a: a t Cloudlnnd, Ga.
IIALMSTED, Sweden, July 21.
'guest on Tuesday
1An abandoned farm luu become
rinnl
arrangem
ents
wore
being
luphill nnd his grand &lt; Mr. and Airs. Rollie King spent
. Hemphill of Gaines Sunday very pleasantly at Ocala made thi t morning for the *econd Sweden's model penal colony.
ami Silver Springs.
Imschnll benefit dance, which will About five years a::*&gt; the govern­
he given at tin* new city hall on ment eorueiveii tin* idea of send­
Air. nnd Airs. Clarence Fields Wednesday night, the .......... Is to ing prisoners there to complete
mid Alias Alary Fields motored to go to the support of the Sanford their terms at outdoor work in
Daytona Ileach Sunday.
o.iil i inn. A large number of virtual freedom. Transfer to the
enjoycti the dance last farm was made the reward for
' ‘J. G. Ball spent -tfnr p:fst Wefkcml very pleasantly nt Daytona TliursdaV night anil tfh e fe iija rg . ghud behavior and now Is tin* goal
jer crowd is expected to attend the of all Swedish prisoners.
Beach with his family.
occasion tomorrow night.
The land has been put under cul­
Secretary Rurdirk of the club tivation by the prisoners so sueTalbott
, .Alton
.
............. accompanied by
friends spi*nt Sunday very pleas- said this morning that tickets for ressfully that it serves as an object
tin* dance have tier'll printed and les*.on to tlie peasants of the dis­
untly a t New Smyrna Beach.
that local officials expect many of trict.
Notwithstanding tin* complete
*'• W agner and Alias them to lc sold before the day is
mns left by nuto Snt M«*l!»n Re zenstcin spent Sunday over. The admission price in ?2 freedom of movement perinilt*d
a couple.
ike his family to Jack delightfully a t Daytona Bench.
for farm work, none of tin* pris­
visit .Mrs. Adams’ par
Joe Kcizcnslcin’.i orchestra with oners lias attempted to escape.
■util Mrs. Steinmeycr
Clifford
Trombley left this George W. Brockhahn a t the piano
k they will attend tin morning for West Palm Bench, will furnish the music for the oc­
■rncyi-r wedding.
where* no will spend several day.&lt;. casion.

AND GETTING SCARCER
ALL THE TIME

TIP-TAKING AND
th a t every American citizen la
n sovereign nnd that "sovereign?;
do not take tips." is Ho well ground­
ed an to adm it of no debate. Yet
David Kinley, the Hi-holarly pres­
ident of Illinois university sees in
the evil of tip-taking a threat to
tiro American republic. So care­
fully nurtured nnd so often ilia
guised iu the habiliments of rc- i*uun.- hum more ami more a com-peotrbility is "tip-taking” in tlie I monplace."
United States that Dr. Finley in
I artisan politics, of course, wn.i
his recent address to the gradu­
ates of the university declared: not in the mini! „f the university
I presitlt nt in |,i-» notable address:
in fact, he asserted that it seems
to him as if "every class in the
nation were -coking special priv­
ileges for it-*. If, regardless of th"
reuenil welfare. ’ It la well that
Dr. Kinley drew his indictment so
broadly, for etheiwiau tho
con­
clusion would have been inevitable
that Ins remarks were direcieil
against the Republican party nnd
the recipient.i ,,f its special f a ­
vors.
By means of tho protec­
tive tariff, so-called, that party has
firmly established itself, ami to it
rightly belongs the discredit of
ever more coniidentiy” granting
special privileges to tho few ul the
i xllease of th.* many.

|

The Princess

BebeDanielsinThe ManicureGirl’

Presented to Royalty

I

MY FAVORITE STORIES
Tom Sharkey was famous na­
tionally ns a prizefighter. Among
friends lie was distinguished for
another attribute hit frugality.
When Tom got his hands on a dol­
lar, tlint dollar immediately and
forever was out of active circula­
tion.
After lie had retired from ringpractice he o|M*tied a cafe on Four­
teenth Street. For an assistant
manager he hired mi ex-promoter
of pugilism named .McGrath, who
had, touching on the commendable
virtue of ecunoiny much sane and
safe principles which actuated his
employer.
When Sharkey was not on hand
it was McGrath’s special job to
keep nn eye on the cash receipta.
One evening a member "f the day
shift back of the loir was about to
go off watch, lie waited until Mc­
G rath’s hack was turned, then
opened a cash register and irrah :

TELEPHONE

“The Black Cyclone”,
Stirling Wonderful
« orse, Milanc Again

is Thornley nnd broNash Kinlnw, of Dublin, N. C,
, and Mr. Upsol 3punt
lytona Reach and at iv here visiting his brother, E
Kinlnw.

Contemporary Comment

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THE SOUTH’S REBIRTH

.
By IRVIN 8. COBB

Mrs. Hugh Whelcchel charmingjy entertained nt bridge Monday
night a t her home complimenting
Miss tlo iso Brady of Salisbury,
N* t-. wlio is the guest of Mils
Mina Howard.
A profusion of garden flowers
wire artistically combined in dec­
orating, which made the home of
Mrs. WJielchcl unusually a ttra c -,
.''I, " V;n 1,10 8cor23 were count­
ed Mrs. Jim m y Ridge was aw ard-'
ed a box nt Houhignnl's bath now-!
der for bolding high, while antori"
the men Jimmy Ridge held high
nnd was piven a carton of cigarcites. M in hiuiso Brady, the
guest of honor, was presented a
ja r of lloubignnfu bath powder.
A delicious calad course was
served a t the conclusion of the
game.
Those playing bridge were: Miss
Kloir.e Brady, of Salisbury N C
Miss Mina Howard, Miss Allie
Hall Gillon, AHaa Ruth Gillnn, Mr
and Mrs. Jimmy Ridge, Mr. nmi
Mr^. Hoy Howard, A. I*. Haggunl,
H. A. C. Smith and Cecil Gallant.

/»

rervice meeting of
Airs. Roy Fnircloth. of LnkeMissionary Society Innd is here visiting friends,
for the month.
Mias Vera Conner, of Callahan,
rs. W. L. Clurk on is here visiting Alias Lola Peaks.
e have ns their guest
rir niece, Miss t lark
David Alanley, of Orlando was
the week-end guest of James Sha­
ron.
on. Charles Knight
ins and Kiank Kden
A!r:i. C. E. Henry left Sunday
he Sunday at Day- to spend several weeks at Day­
tona Beach.

IN HOME little

fish rnian.
Just remember the fellow who
is n blow hard some day will blow
hard once too ninny.

inms is spending his
three weeks nt Hot
iams is spending hia

Women m ay talk m*&gt;reth,
hut they don’t say
mUl,
shows women have the
,

Opportunities grow greater in Florida every day.
So many wild Morion have been sent around the country
that a good many people are getting the notion that capital
isn t needed to buy property or to get in the real estate
business.
Recently a real estate firm in Miami inserted an ad­
vertisement of an apartment house for sale, in a Miami
newspaper. Down in Porto Rico a man read the ad and
thought he had a wonderful scheme for acquiring Miami
real estate. Ho answered the ad like this:
"Referring t the enclosed ad, I wonder if this
apartment could he bought without making a cash
payment. If we can agree on a price, I want out of
the income $50 a month and one apartment, the rest of
the income after expenses, taxes, insurance, inter­
ests, etc., have been deducted to he applied on pur­
chase money. I believe that the owner would get his
money quicker on my plan that on the usual terms.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

People who alcen
porches ahoqld live in
an.

MISSIONARIES TO Africa take
a tame menagerie, including chick­
ens, pigs, cattle and goats.
As
they travel, the missionaries will
ohrervn how these interesting an­
imals nil represent evolution.
The White Leghorns nnd Rhode
[stand Reels, come from jungle
fowl. Cows are improved sisters
of the aurochs, the buffalo, or the
zesu. The pigs have their relat­
ives scattered from the tapirs in
South America to the fierce,
tooth'd
loom'd w art hog of
or the jungl.
Jungle, or
the hippopotamus.
Everything proves that constant
change, or evolution, exists, in the
animal kingdom, only the blind
don’t see it.

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1,—I)*fpcr w atrr route to Jackson­
ville.
Tr—Construction of 8t. Johns-Indian River canal.
&amp;—Extension of white way.
f.—Extension of local amusement*.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
4/—Augmenting of building pro­
gram—bouses, hotels, npartm rnt

-------- THE SANFORD HERALD; TUESDAY/ JULY 21,1923

• t i n goes in wading.

Moral: Don’t allow yourself to
be beaten nnd never pin your faith
to the mob’s applause.

TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1926

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CELERY-FEDS TO Jrooklyn T a k e s 10-Inning SENATORS TAKE
PLAY TWIN BILL B attle F ro m St. Louis W h e n THREE STRAIGHT
WITH BLOCKMEN D a z z y ” V a n c e F a n s 1 7 FROM CLEVELAND

Parks; tha Qrsat Lakes—the l!?r
the ustfuland lavlgoratlngTennt,
t a i n s — through the heart olhistoric
he way of Atlanta, Lookout Mote
unooga, Moccaalr* Dend, via
THE DIXIE TLYER
Llb»»fyOt&gt;«r*«tloa Care. Dr„|,
and Compartment 81ctpin*c»r»,{
Beiremelr low summer feree -lot*
convenient
etoprovtr prlvheSee~dlrtn
-circuit toure.
EaeeplIoaaHy Good Dinta| Car
For tlrrpln* car rrecreation,. iUuttruiJ
other In/enaation, .ipplj to t,pr,vw
ATtMmC COAST USE RAnj
Of
A. RitclGrl
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DUie Houlw Repreeeelelirte—J».L-

Covelcskie Holds His Former
Mondny Game Rained Out;
first game of the series with the
Hreaks
Own
Record
of
Fifteen
•
Team-Mates to Eight Scat­
&gt; Fans Hope for Clear A fter­
Pittsburgh Pirates a y a score of
tered Hits; A thletics Heat
,
Strike
Out.s
Made
in
1921;
noon; Team s I&gt; a \c for St.
(&gt; to ■
’!. A balk and a wild pitch
Jimmy
Ring
Rests
Lee
Mea­
Hrotvns to Remain In Lead
by Meadows allowed two of the
P ete Thursday for B G am es
dows in Duel for Phillies Phillies runs.
Provided rnin does not again i
terfero, the Celery-Fed* Will slam,
Boston Braves Are
up against the St. Petersburg
Saints, lenders of the first half. In
Victors Over Cubs
n double header this afternoon,
the first trnmo to boffin promptly
a t 2:.'U) o'clock. Yesterday's game Giants Trim Cincinnati Red
wan rained out, but the chnngc lit
S \ and Climb Within Four
the, tem perature and local weath­
I*i.juts of League Leaders
er conditions thin morning point
to a clear afternoon for the twin
BROOKLYN*, July , 21.—Duzzy
bill.
All Indications nru thnti the two Vance fanned seventeen batters
exhibitions of baseball tills a fte r­ and r»ro&lt;&gt;klyn defeated the Cardi­
noon will be ns good as have been nal;- Mo’ .ay, I to 3 in 10 innings.
seen oil the local diamond during The Dodger pacing ace was the
the present season. Hanford club deciding factor in the game, hold­
officials have expressed hope that ing the Cardinals to nine hits and
n large crowd will witness the getting three himself, two singles
games here today and Wednesday and a home run with Deberry on
base. Ilis single in the tenth
afternoon.
Thursday the Celery-Feds will scored the winning run.
A t the end of the tenth, Vance
journey to St. Petersburg where
they will meet the Saints for a was credited with fifteen strike
three game series In the "Sunshine outs, one less than the nmior
City.’’ The Sanford team will then league record for a nine inning
retu rn to this city for three games game created by G. E. "Ruber"
here the first half of next week Waddell, of tho St. Louis club,
with the Tampa Smokers, present J.luly 2!*, 11I0H. Every member of
the visiting club with the excep­
loaders of the second half.
tion of Topnrcer fanned a t least
Snnford fans appear to be es­ time, Hornsby, llottomlcy, O’Far­
pecially anxious for the Celery- rell and “Dusty” Mails expiring
Fads to give the Smokers a good three linies by this route.
drubbing a fte r the stinging de­
Toporcer’s triple and Bell’s sin­
feats handed them a t the hands gle in the ninth enabled the Card­
of the TnuipniiH during the past inals to tie the score a fte r which
several weeks, including two twin the Dodgers went out and won the
bills ropixul by the players of the game in the tenth, DoBerry-doub­
smoky city.
ling anil Vnnco sending across the
It .Is believed that more and winning run with his single.
more interest is being shown by
By virtue of bis work Monday,
local fans of the "national pa t- Vance increased his strike outs for
timo” In the Celery-Fed team and the season to 137 and surpassed
largo numbers of Sanford peorle his own murk for strike outs in
are expected to see the gam^Min a ingle gnme, nude last season
this city during the entire re­ i when lie struck out fifteen Cubs in
mainder of the season. Nearly 20 nine innings.
more games to be played here.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. 000 J in 001 0- 3-9-1
The Florida legislature created Brooklyn
000 020 Old 1— l-H-tl
the offiro of the shell fish com­
Batteries: Malls and o'F arrell;
missioner in IK13. T. It. Hodges Vance and DeBerry,
was the first shell fish commis­
sioner. He was succeeded by .1. A.
Williams in 1917. The fish commisioner works under the general
direction of tho State commission­
er of agriculture.

Score by innings:
Pittsburgh .... 200 100 000—.'1-0-2
Philadelphia .. 002 00! 2lx—0-0-0
Batteries: Meadows, Adams and
Smith, Gooch; Ring and Wilson.

CLEVELAND, .July 21.—Stan­
ley Covcleski held his former
team mates to eight scattered hits
Monday and Washington defeated
Cleveland, 0 to 1. It was CovoIrskie’s twelfth straight victory
and gave Washington n clean
sweep of three game scries here.
Score by innings:
Washington .. 010 120 MO—0-12-1
Cleveland . . 100 000 0 0 0 -1 - 8-2
Batteries: Covclcskic and Ruel;
Miller, Buckeye and M yatt,

BRAVES HEAT ( LBS
BOSTON, July 21.—Larry Ben­
ton won his third straight game
for the Boston Braves Monday
against Chicago, 0 to 3. Alexan­
der relieved Jones in the fourth
inning and was hit hard. Every
Boston player h it safely at least TIIELKTIC’H BEAT BROWNS
once anu. Benton was given reck­
ST. LOUIS, July 21.—Philadel­
less support.
phia retained its narrow lead in
Scant by innings:
the American J.ouguo pennant
C hicago........ 200 000 0 1 0 -3 - 7-3 race by defeating the Browns
Boston ......... out) 201 30x—0-U -l Monday, 8 to 3. Bush wns batted
Batteries: - Alexander, Bush and out of the box in the ninth. WnlGonzales; Benton and Gibson.
berg allowed only six scattered
hits. Ken Williams ran his string
or home runs to 23 by hitting in
gfa' n t s B e a t r e d s
NEW YORK, July 21—The New the right field bleachers in tin
York Giants crawled to within 9th.
Score by innings:
lour percenUifcfe* fiolhts of the
Pittsburgh Pirates Monday when Philadelphia . 200 011 014—8-13-1
tlu-y defeated the Cincinnati Reds St. Louis .. . 200 000 0 0 1 -3 - I. 2
Batteries; Wnlbcrg and Perkins;
i» to 3, while Pittsburgh v;as los­
ing a decision to Philadelphia. Bush, Stauffer and Hargrave.
Snyder, first up for New York in
DIVIDE lin e lll-E HEADER
the 9th wits safe on Cuvcney’s
BOSTON, July 21.—Chicago and
fumble. Tho next two batters
were easy but Frisch’s triple scor­ Boston divided a double header
ed Southworlh, running for Sny­ Monday, the locals taking tho fir t
der, and Mim.’oi drove in Frisch gnme 3 to I and the visitors tho
second, 10 to 7. Tho White Sox
with his fourth lilt.
bunched hits to win the first game
Score by innlrlgs:
Cincinnati .. 002 001 200—5-10-3 while the visitors did the same in
New York
030 010 002 0-13-2 ths; second game, driving Cvengos
Rixey and Hargrave; Dean and off the mound in tho second in­
ning and hitting Robertson hard
Snyder.
in the fifth and sixth.
First Game
Sir Thomas I.iptoh has never
Score by innings:
succeeded in lifting the America’s
. .. 000 000 010— I 8-0
(tip, notwithstanding (hat his col­ Boston
lection of tali mans and luck Chicago ........ 210 000 mix—3-8-2
Batteries: Kfunke and Stokes;
charms is said to lie one of the
Lyons and Schalk.
la r g e t in tin* world.
Second Game
Score by innings:
A number of star got
Biisliin........ 010 023 001-10-15-1
England and the United
Chicago ..
Dili 020 103— 7-17 0
have entered for the C
Battitries: Wingfield, Znhiitzcr
open champion hip tom
and Bhchoff; Cvengos, Robertwhich i t to be held at tl;
on, Connolly and Cronsc.
Ottawa club during the
September II.
YANKS LOSE
DETROIT, July 21.—Detroit
won its third straight game pf the
i lies from New York Monday,
to 5 anil extended its winning
treak to four consecutive gamer.
KutU, hit ifhi* 4on till laimC'fliflfWl
tho season in the seventh inning
with Combs on base. O'itourke, of
the Tigers, hit a Immc run in the
IMNl half of the eighth.
&gt;cere by innings:
New York
010 o il 200-5-11-0
I&gt;• unit
. oil) 230 12x 2-15-1
Batteries: Pennock.
Shocker,
Jones and Sclsang; Collins and

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUL
(Second Hall)
Won Lost I
Tampa . .........
19
it .'

D IX I E R Q [/
These two famous A ustralian tennis players are now competing in
various tournam ents in this country. The one on the left i# Gerald
Pnltem m , the other Jack Hawkcs. Both of them arc well known on
this side of the A tlantic, Patterson especially, for his Davie Cup play.

Fort Myers Makes
Bid For Lakeland
Baseball Franchise

Yesterday’s
Results
I’l .t m i l U , STATE LEAGUE
l.ak' land-Tampa, raln.
Sanford-St. Petersburg, rain.

LAKELAND, July 21.—For the
first time since the Florida Stnte
League was organized, Lakeland
is facing a possibility of losing
li&lt;*r charter in the circuit, after
maintaining a tram for 7 years.
President Clare Henley, of the
Lakeland Baseball Club stated
Monday night that he had received
a telegram message from a Fort
Myers sportsman and capitalist,
who desired to purchase the fran­
chise ami to gain immediate pos: ossion of the club.
President
Henley stated that he had not
considered the m atter fully, und
tc fused to make any statem ent.
The whole personnel of the
team would he purchased with the
franchise, according to whatever
agreement wns reached by the
parties concerned.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York fl; Cincinnati 5.
Philadelphia 0; Pittsburgh 3.
Biooklyn 4; St. Louis 3 (10 in
nings.)
Boston 0; Chicago 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 1; Washington D,
Detroit i&gt;; New York 5.
Chicago 3-7; Boston 1-10.
St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 8
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
New O rlean s'5; Chattanooga 2.
Middle 3; Nashville 7.
Atlanta 5; Memphis &lt;5.
Birmingham 1; Little Rock 3.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Greenville 9; Spartanburg 4.
Asheville 0; Knoxville 9 (ten in
nings.)
Charlotte 4; Columbia 3.
Augusta 7; Macon 9.

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ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT
MANGE OF llUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

AfS tnade strong by Lcotwrdi’j , F.y?
fxition. Inflammation is cured willi­
Florida is the only state in the ng pain in one day. No other eye
Union with trees th a t are not remedy so pure and healing. Keeps
found elsewhere in the world jo lie eyes in working trim. It makes
far botanists know now.
They ilrong eyes, At all druegists.
are both of the conifer family.
One is the Tuniion Taxifolium or
(stinking cedar) and the other is
the Texas Floridana.
lVr ons in Florida engaged in
the m anufacture of products from
the native forest number more
than 30,000. These industries in­
clude saw mills, cabinet shop.:,
barrel, crate, and shingle factories,
and turpentine distilleries.

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Lakeland.................. 17 12 J
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II 15
S a n fo rd ............
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banding the line to i
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Terms,
NATIONAL 1.1
Qiicngo a t Boston.
I'ittsburgh a t I'hlladi
Cincinnati a t New Yu
Only- three scheduled.

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SOUTHERN I.EAGt'l
.Atlanta a t Memphis.
Birmingham at Little Rock.
Mobile ut Nashville.
New Orleans ut Chattanooi

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in fair to good condition. S. U.
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WANTED to buy, second hand ba­
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WANTED: Women to make money
a t home. Plain home sewing.
No canvassing. Send for samples
nnd particulars. Success Sewing
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By GEORGE McMANUS

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FAGS WANTED *— Igtrge, clean,
Florida real estate advertise in
linen or cotton rags for clean­ the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
ing purposes. Bring them now cent a word dally, two cents a word
to the Herald Composing Room. Sundays.

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FOR
RENT; Furnished light
For Cell Construction
housekeeping rooms iff private
Successful blilili-r or lihMi-rs will
home. 219-W 5th Street.
be r,-i|uiri'ii to furnish a surety
company bond In an nniouut ui|ual
FOR SALE or rent: Pirn restaur­
to n-venty-fIvc (7k percent) in-rant completely furnished ready
eenl of Ho- i-ontrni t urli-o of llo-lr
Kooms For Kent
for business. Seven rooms up­
hlil. anil to meet with tin- approval
stairs. All occupied. Have been i FOR RENT: Room and Board, of tin- County Attorney.
No Mil w ill h e c o n s l i l r r e i l u o l e i s
in business in present location 35
nice young men, preferred. Good m in l e u p o n f o r m n s f u rn i&lt; d ied b y
years. Want to retire.
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ic ro m p n n le d hy
homo cooking. Rates reasonable. n d r aAf rt e nilmtiy- pa tb t ea ntdo iV.inriK I 'o iik Apply .Mrs. Fernadez. 811 Elm la s . C l e r k , In a m o u n t s a s f o l l o w s :
FOR SALE: Butter and lard tubs, Avenue.
I tid s o n l l i i-i-rnl C o n s t r u e t l o i i d r a f t
Bushel baskets and hampers A
f o r fZ.&amp;no.ua; H u t s o n n i l w o r k p m id r a f t fo r S l.im in n
Tho
Si P. Tea Co., 295 .Magnolia Av &gt;. FOIt RENT: One nice large bed­ nd tr ratfnt - t lull
o f t h e Ttth-ersafiil b i d d e r o r
f f l c l a l s i g n a t u r e unit
room, hot water, telephone, suit l . l d d e r s t o he r e t a i n e d b y s a i d
I ki d a y o f J u l y , A.
FOR SALE: HI acres good truck able for married couple or two Vain-.- l;, l i o u u l a s . C l e r k , a s I h i u l d
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f o l b i d d e r o r b i d d e r s fa ll o r r e f u s e
station on South line within six
t o e xei u t - a v u n i r a t . t a n d t u . . u u u u l y
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brick pavement. $150 per acre.
Term* if desired. A. M. Philips, Lincoln House.
T il e O w n e r r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o
r e j e c t a n y a n il a l l b id s, o r t o He­
31(1 Oak Avenue.
Furnished r o o m . Un r e i n a n y Idd o r |u i r t o f hid ov t h e m
d e i i m i l t o In- t o t h u b e s t I n t e r e s t
Summer brings ils troubles, am ­
, 571 -.1 Telephone.
of th e co u n ty .
Automobiles
which is trying ot keep
n o s o d a f t e r M o n d a y , J u n e 32nd. ong
I a 2ft. i o | i l e s o f i d a n s a n d s |i e c l f lea* the oJck in the lee box.
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
I l o n a m a y lie h a d f r o m t h e A r e h l 1921 Dodge Touring.
lei-t IInon ill IM-Iilt 11f Tw-I l l t y - f i v e
Il'M ld o n t nf F l o r i d a s i n c e 1HSI
1( ! 2,Vn-i) I n i l l a r s . Much di-noslt t o Im
1925 Dodge Coupe.
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r e f u n d e d b u n a f i d e b i d d e r s o |i o n r e .
1922 Dodge Touring.
1927 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 ton
Truck.
1921 Dodge Srrecn 1-2 ton Truck.

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1923 Dodge Coupe.

$&gt;ou/N;

WANTED AT ONCE
Three to five hundred acres of
good land. Must be on good high­
way, lake property preferred. Have
ready buyer for such a piece.
K. A. Strout Farm Agency,
10(1 National Bank. Bldg.

ARCMTEC1

Directory

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BY CONDO

WANTED: White girls. Must b
neat. To do dining room work
Palm Garden Ten Room.

Mtl-soil.

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,!
Fla. Thousands read the elas- j
sifieil pages of Florida’s Great
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.

EVERT TRUE

Wanted

TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS FOIt RIG RESULTS advertise In
FOR SALE: Baby carriage, nlso
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
kiddie coop. Telephone 185-W.
All makes ol typewriters for DAILY NEWS—it. covers Brow­
■ale on easy terms, for rent, also ard County thoroughly which is
FOR SALE: First class show case,
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 one of the most rapidly growing FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad
Reasonable. The Quality Shop.
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.
sections on tho Florida Coast.
FOR SALE: Refrigerator.
Ice
Sample copy and rate card upon terms. Box -131, care Herald.
PRINTING
capacity about 100 pounds. Rea­
request.
FOR SALE: 101 acres good fnrm sonable. Apply 210 French Ave.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
land in Jefefrson County four
Engraving, Embossing. See us LEARN ABOUT Polk County nml
rUK SALE: 30 acres with new
Ukeland, through the Star- miles from county sent one-half house, only 4 miles from Sanford,
first We do it. Thone 417-W.
mile
off
state
highway
from
Jack­
Telegram.
Best
advertising
me­
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal SL
Public 17 acres celery land, 1 1-2 acres
dium In South Florida. Published sonville to Tallahassee.
bananas, corner lot nearby sold for
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— road running through this prop­ $0,000. $;;of-nn. Owner selling.
REAL ESTATE
erty, about 150 pecan trees. 2 ten­
Lnkclnnd, Florida.
ant houses, 1 story barn. Will sell No agent. Address “30 acres" c.o.
L. SPURRING, sub-divisioi
Herald.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales cheap. J. E. Kcrney, 311 Sanford
Sanford, Fla.
lando, Florida, and F l o r e through the Xenia Gazette, Zun- Avenue.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
way.
trict. Want ud and display rates FOR SALE: First class dining,
living and bed room suites, FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
on request.
TIN AND METAL; WORK
Phone 175-J.
Bldg., 203 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
stairs.
C. T. Smith.
COLUMBUS
(Ga.,)
LEDGER
—
SIGNS
Classified ads have the largest FOR SALE: About one knrnt dia
Any Kind—Anywhere
mond ring. Wil sacrifice. Ad APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
tractive nml convenient. Call
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line. dress Box D. c.o. Herald.
a t Herald office for further in­
IOkTcN'12®
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ FOR RUSH SALE: 3 acres of formation.
rich tiled land with best of flowers nnd fern growers of Volus­
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop,
Two story well fin* FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
ia county ndvertisc in the DeLnnd jng water.
Phone -I80-W. Sanford Ave.
apartments, phones includ­
ishe
residence
with water, gas, ed.new
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
F irst Street.
By
week month or year, well
and electricity. Three good out
with order.
located
near ocean.
Write or
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
houses. 20,000 nursery stock with
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. MAINE —■ WatcrvSllc, Morning some bearing orange trees. 570 nhono It. I„ Sclden, Selden Bldg,
Daytona Beach, Fla.
W ater nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine feet on brick road. Property light
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ people are interested in Florida at Lake Monroe, just four miles FOR RENT: Three room
phone 111.
property. Reach them through from Sanford. Property worth
ment with garage, 130fl
the Sentinel. Unto card on ap­ $12,000. If sold in the next few Ave., Mrs. F. R. Savage.
days will take $8,000, half cash,
Building Material plication.
balance in one two and three years FOR RENT: Two room apartment
— good location. Apply a t 12
MIRACLE Concrete Co, r*neral A LITTLE WANT AD IN' The time. If interested see or write
or G. Cl 1 Magnolia Ave.
HERALD will bring you in big B. H. Bankston, Sanford, Fla.
cement work, sidewalk*, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J, R. results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored away and FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Touring. HOUSE FOR RENT: Five room
Terwtlleger. Prop.
Car, fully equipped, 5 balloon
on paved road, just south
of
have no use for. A little thirtyHJLL LUMBER CO. Houm tv eent ad may bring you several tires. Runs like new. Cash or schoolhuuse at Paoln, $20.00 per
Service, Quality and Price.
dollars. Phone 148 and n repre­ will consider good Ford as pnrt month. Apply to J. G. Harzburgpnynient. Call Osceola Cypress or, Paola, Fla.
sentative will call and see you.
Lumber and Building M aterial
Co,, or write me for an appoint­
C arter Lumber Company
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando ment. C. E. Williams, Osceola APARTMENT for Rent: Suitable
for adults. Apply 300 French
Momirnr Sentinel; largest classi­ Fin.
West Third Street
Phone 565
Avenue.
fied Business, rate ic a word, min­
imum 21c cash with order.
FOR RENT: House. Sou John

I DAVID B. IIYEB

Phone 148

5500 Acres
Lying Around Cuhs'lt
Lake County

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aliahed in Florida'^ Heart,
a World’s Greatest Vegetable
tion, Its Richest Garden Land
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 2l), 1$2

PRICE FIVE CENTS

McQue Receives $40
Rot For Stick Work
Frank McQue. third baseman
for the Celery-Fed*, received o
"pot” containing over $10 col­
lected nt the ball nnrk Saturday
nfternoon just after he sent
one of Fry's first offerings in
the sixth inning to deep rigid
Held for three bases, scoring
three men for the local team
and thereby putting Sanford
two runs ahead of latkcland in
the contest.
Td show that the extrn has:'
hit was not accidental, McQue
came up again in the eighth In­
ning and crashed out another of
the big Highlander’s offerings
to right field for his second
three base hit of the game, this
time scoring Frishie.

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Sculptor May
Ir r y Out Original
Bins On Mountain
North Carolina

Lrnor Said To
^ Back Of Plan

ARLOTTE, N. C., July
Sutzen Borglum, deposilptor o f the Confederate
nial at Stone Mountain
Atlanta, Ga., declared
today that his "original
btion of the massive me1 on face of Rock Mounexpressive of the true
[ of the Confederacy’’

Greater Sanford Program"
Committee o f KM) Citizens
to Gather at the Seminole
Cafe to Arrange Program
Sanford’s big

forward

NUMBER 301

A Greeting From the K ing

FourExperhsGive Statements
Saying Disaster Threatens
If State Legislature Is Al­
lowed To Muzzle Teaching

Zoologist Sees No
Conflict With Bible
Organic Evolution Discussed
By Dr. Lipman and Anthro­
pologist Presents His Views

nneyR ock Site Is
Bing Considered,
ne Report Asserts

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DAYTON Tcnn., July 20.—A
« i lous tuitionul disaster threatens
if the vote of legislatures rather
Ilian scientific investigation are to
det&lt; i mine the details to be taught
ia the public schools of the country
Lhnrlcs Hubbard Judd, director of
the school of education of the Un­
iversity of Chicago believes.
The belief was expressed in a
statement admitted to the record
* f the Scopes evolution trial to-

move-

■ carried out in North Car-

Chicago Attorney Tt
Appear Tomorrov
To Face Charge;
Made By Raulston
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Lawyer’s Bond Is
Placed At $5,000
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Remarks Made Friday
By Darrow Given
as Cause o f Action
DAYTON^Tenn., July 20.
—Judge John T. Raulston today cited Clarence Darrow,
defense attorney for the
Scopes evolution trial, for con­
tempt o f his court and direct­
ed that the Chicago attorney
appear tomorrow mornitR; to
show why contempt proceed­
ings should not be instituted.

The judge named as grounda fur
the citation remarks of Mr. Har­
indication points to one of largest 1
°,Vo . t" ’n
Hie fundamentalrow to the court Friday when the
nml most enthusiastic civic meet- e L ™ f,’r
institutions,
court excluded testimony of scien­
mgs in local history.
, Hr borate studies m the field of
tific experts from the jury. Har­
the big committee was recently " ,nian pyschology, he said, show Fhridli K;ist Coast Railroad General
Assorts Accuracy row was directed to make a five
appointed by the hoard, of direct'- ,
. " ,onK
of evolution
Plans Construction of Three
and Volume Show Marked thousand dollar bond for his ap­
«»rs "f tic Chamber «r Common o '
1p" »r' ,ln*: " " ln t,,L’ language,
'HEIGH. N. C.. July 20.—The
Allies o f Paved Streets, II
Improvement; Controversy pearance to answer to the citation.
to act with it ia ur. ndvirtory ca- ' 11 "ins, laws and other things diNews and Observer anBungalow,
AndOllie:
Works
Cause
Summer Test Firing
I “ city in laying put c far-roacli'ag „ lly « rfccting the life of man.
vH that s memorial to. the
DAYTON, Tcnn., Jnly 20.— In
rrogiHm
f
o
r
KunPuJ’s
fulura
dcexpressed
the
belief
that
it
[B tary along the lines of the
sharp contrast to the turbulence of
vtiLpment.
wimi
M
im
»
imnoAiiiblc
to
touch
mli*.
Chuluota
will
shortly
become
t'oo
A d started on Stone MuunWASHINGTON, July 2rt.—Sub- Inst Sunday, when a week end re­
There is n general belief that &lt;|uatc,lj' Psychology or the scionco scene o f extensive
flft., by (1utzon ilorglum, hns
vclopnicnt si ant ial progress in development cess in the Scope’s trial was mark­
San ford is nt the beginning of ;i
‘’dHCPtion without constant ri- work curried oil by th.‘ laud indus- of anti-idrernft fire in “ accuracy
H u nned for the granite cliffs
ed by cancellation of church sergreat period of development. There
to the facts of mental deand volume" hns been noted by vices,several of church connections
» i n g Chimney Hock gorge
trial
department
of
tin!
Fmiida
ore many conservative men in the V '"PJiient included in the general
Major General John I,. Hines chief
■erford county, North CaroHast Coast Railroad according to of staff from advance reports of and open air speaking, the court
community, who believe that tin
,,f evolution.
B l:c paper will state that the
iity will be one of the most nr- Organic evolution from
the an announcement made today by the first phasen of the extensive and town yesterday were "at ease"
■ re well under way and have
liv
e
points
o
f
the
state
during
the
v
'l‘
W
of
the
soil
investigj
Charles U. Ilrumlcy of Chuluota, program o( summer test firing
■king of a number of infill­
next fall ami winter, and they loo! ,/ ! r
was discussed by Jacob (!. who was a limiocsa visitor in haa- inaugurated by the war departin'' n. Gutzon Ilorglum, who
upon the derision of the board o f
u'Oinn, in a statement admitted ford today.
mini as n result of the controver­
►nosed as sculptor of the
front of the combination band
directors of the Chamber of Com- "I*" 1 record. Lipm.in is dean
bl memorial at Stone mounThe development plan, uccnrd- sy over aircraft matters before : tnml and speaking platform but
merce to expand that orgnnizacollege of agriculture and ing to Mr. lirniulcy, co u n ts ia l ong re ional committees at the
l* to carve the North Cnrolion and provide for an adc&lt;|U u • '•nwtor of the New .leVscy arri- the paving of thiee milts of l i t sc..sioii. The tests are being it was an nudicnco without aa or­
leinorinl, says the tinner.
ator.
advertising fund as ono of the be t ' ultural experiment station,
I'Ll eels With asphalt, the erection mad at Foil Tiidcu, Nevy York,
moves over made here. The cam
"A direct rilation may be trie of 11 attractive bungalows, the *nu Francisco, Fort Barrancas,
None of the Dayton pastors ocrtipied his pulpit, services heing
.tV.,',r ,,Ur041
timely &lt;d.” said Hr. Ltpman. “ between construction and installation of a Ha., and in Hawaii.
t o . i ,,h’*1 reus'.a tbe orgnnix.. sails, plants and animals in the modern waterworks system and
A report to Acting Secretary ronductsd in several churches by
' nf, ‘,|“ *‘,.rs expect great public evolution of organic life."
the clearing and preparation of Davis l.y General Ilines, made visiting cvnngelists.
lents and an exploratio
William Jennings Ilrynn motor­
public tonight, shows the results’’
gratifying to those responsible for ed to I'iksville, 20 miles from Duy• McMillan of Raleigh
1
uftitA / r .'f ton, “ across the mountain," to adhnl suggestion o f « m
artillery" had been obtained'* nt drvsi a gn the ring of leanest-am....
I* Walter Raleigh by tl
Fort Tilden during
the Inst
last week Dth'w Membors of prosecution
mg me
ortli Carol inn grew ii
guns and machine c°unaoI awaited the word to do­
for n Confederate nu
. targets towed by " v®r their speeches ot judge and
i of the Sixty-sec- Jur&gt;'ry manned the
The defense attorneys wero
ee inch batteries r*&gt;ported ready to make their
In K minutes and "PWche* in summing up ivfteV
target towed 70 rPending hours in the preparation
■ siilpmir, iron ami even carbon,
t an elevation of °* statements o f scientists to ho
;
"Kven in the primitive ne is
distance o f about I introduced in the record to show
on the rock surfaces, these &gt;'
system will answer a long fell
j what the experts would have testi­
forms of lifi- prepared the v. iij
need, declares Mr. Ilrumlcy, wiio
fied had they been permitted to
the more highly organized hi t enthusiastic and optimistic over
occupy the witness stand.
. ^oine bacteria are able to m
tin* future of the place.
Thu task of reducing tho state- ,
' factum nitrogen compound: m
merits of i.cientists to writing was
Tho Florida Hast Coast road
the simple nitrogen g a : of
not completed tonight and steno­
owns approximately 10,000 ncres
«ir. They thus supply mat.
graphers were still working over­
of lund in and near Chuluota and
out o f which the proto,&gt;| t ,.o
time in an effort to have them
to place nil of this truck under
Plant and nuinml cells are mm,
ready for tho record ot tho open­
cultivation sooner or later is the
“ Today, like many millions
ing of court Monduy afternoon.
company'll uim. At the present
Iyears ago, bacteria are hu. ,
lime several hi.mired ncres will he
Clarence Harrow, the "grand­
ting conditions nccessai
for
father” of defense counsel, as he
cleared and made ready for cultigrowth of plants and amm k
described himself in court, went to
vnt!on. Tho soil is declared by
tcrin are responsible for tho
Mr. rirumley to ho somo of the
Chattanooga to deliver a lecture
I ARIS, July 20.—France will
dilation of carbon and nitr&gt;g n in I»V&gt;:1 in Florida, capable of bear­
nt a theater Sunday afternoon. Ho
start a great military offensive in
nature. The material of pint mid! ing many kinds of products.
was accompanied by his associates
animal bodies u
again
chamber asserts that during th&lt;- Morocco against Abtl-Kl-Krim.
except Arthur Garfield Hays, who
“
With
these
developments
going
Premier
I’ainlcve,
said
today,
if
and
the
proct
(I
f ilccuy must
twelve months the plan has been
remained in Hayton to speed tho .
on,
with
the
place
accessible
both
the
Riffian
lender
refuses
th
&lt;
go on in orde
t tiie carbon, by good roads ami a railroad toin effect it has failed to re-estab­
making of statements.
nitrogen, sulph
losphoriis ami
lish productivity, as it was intend­ peace terms offered him by semi­
Today muy prove to bo tho last
getner
with
the
extensive
advertis­
official
Frencli
and
S
punish
other
elenionts,
cil up in the
ed to din The report claims tlial agents.
full day In court. After the &lt;|ues-M
ing
that
the
place
can
secure
i
bodies of plants and animals may
Germany's com me ice is suffering
tion of the excluded scientific |
be released for the dcevlopmeiit through the Florida Fast Const i
from heavy ttxntion and other
testimony had been disposed of. ]
road,
(
liuiuota
i:,
destined
to
grow
of
countl
geenrntions of living
imposts and tin- opinion D advanc­
speeches will he made, » total o f 1
steadily and in time become n !
thifgrs."
ed that a complete debuclu in
nine or ten being on the program.
prospeimis
ini'iness
and
tourist
No Degree of Conflict.
business will occur unless condi­
It was understood that each side ,
center, Mr. Ilrumley predicted.
There
is
no
degree
of
conflirt
tions arc alleviated. It is pointed
would havo four hours for nrgubetween evolution and the Itihle
out that owing to the high cost of
nient. The speeches will probably T
Maynard M. Metcalf, zoologist,
production German commodities
not lie completed tomorrow, but *
former
head
of
the
zoological
de­
cannot compete in foreign markets.
there should be little oratory car­
partment at Olierlln College, de­
ried over to Tuesday.
UKRUN. July 20.—The Scopes
clared in a statement udded to tile
With the iudge’s charge the only &lt;
trial at Dayton, Tcnn., has
ViI
record.
Sanford Sportsmen
remaining detail before the court . .
a significant echo in German the"There is no conflict no least
was given to the jury a verdict
Catch Large Number olugicu! circles. The case is ridi­
degree of conflict, between the
should be returned some time
culed, nml where it is not considBible
ami
the
fact
of
evolution,”
Fresh Water Trout i red reprehensible the effects are
Tuesday. Although the defense
After
an
Illness
o
f
several
the statement said, “ but the Iiternhs admitted that it has no hopw
viewed with grave concern.
nlist interpretation of the words of months, Timothy Keen, one of San­
of
a favorable verdict, constant
ford's
pioneer
residents,
passed
INVESTIGATION
OKDKKCD
Pastor Scchubring, ono of the
Umpiring in Sanford is good hut
the Bible is nut only puerile; it is
ob-erver.s in tho court room were
MEXICO CITY. July 20. The insulting both to God and to hu­ owav this morning at 2:‘tn o’clock
fishing hero is better, declares lenders of the Protestant Alliance,
not so sure. Only unanimous
nt the Fcrnuld-Laughton Hospital
department of the interior hat or­ man intelligence.
L. II. i’ieh, one of the Florida declared Sunday:
agreement
of the jury can result in
in
this
city.
He
died
of
heart
dered
nn
investigation
of
the
"We settled the Darwin question
Mate League official nrbiters, who
"But, the fundamentalist would
n verdict unless attorneys on both
in company with George Brock- thirty years ago. The trial is not shooting of Hurold G. Bretherton, do much worse than insult God. fuilure nt the age of ii’i after hav­
sides should ugrue to accept n ma­
ing been in the hospital for the
(Continued on Page Three)
hrhn, one of Sanford's champion alone farcical, but is also a serious United Slates vice consul at Aguas
jority verdict.
calieuts.
past
week.
For
the
past
several
anglers, spent part of Sunday at matter. Who knows that we are
The charco aga^st Scopes Is a (
months Mr. Keen hud developed
not drifting into a similar situa­
misdemeanor and not n felony. Hw
n slow illness, which kept him con­
tion in Germany.
cannot be placed in prison in tho
fined to his room moat o f the j
“ Our culture is seriously threat­
••vent of a fine of not less than
time.
UDY GERMAN
ened by Americanization. It is
$100 and not more than $000.
‘y 20— Study of the
Kurly mass will be said over the!
possible that our new educational
nagt* will he ubligabody at the All Souls Catholic 1
law will lead to the same oppres­
Bryan Defends Law
nrian primary and pounds, the largest one being of sion of our pedagogical freedoms
President R. A. Newman o f the ( lunch at 8:.'I0 o’clock Tuesday 1
finest
class
exhibited
here
in
some
I’
lKKSVIl.LK.
Tcnn., July 2 0 - i
-'hools
during
the
morning
with
Rev.
Win.
Illntph-1
as in Tennessee. Behind the pious
club declared today that results ob­
A
brief
but
vigorous
defense of the
IhU has been an- time, it is declared.
words of Bryan and his friends
tained by Jim Moore, new man­ riea officiating. Mr. Keen's body I
Tennessee anti-evolution law and
Friends of the sportsmen de­ certainly lurk other enigmatic
governmental decree
will
then
be
sent
to
Jacksonville
ager of the Celcrymen, thus far
of the culture of Tennesseans ;
clare its hard to tell which of the things,
rian premier.
Kcciesisitical ideologies
has been exceptional and that the for burial beside bis brother, John
marked the appearance here yes- .
-wo is the prouder of their nc- are only the facade; the back­
Keen,
in
that
city.
club is well pleased with its sel­
terday of William Jennings Bryan.
compljshments. Umpire Pieh, as ground is likely to present nn intMr. Keen, with his brother,
ection of the veteran player as
he dislikes to be '
Speaking to several hundred S« - ]
was
|
pious
and
undesirable
picture."
caine to this city about 37 yours
'pilot of the local team.
wresthor in s
ipiehatchio
valley citise.s- in an
WASHINGTON. July 20.—;
t o . The consensus in this respect
Mention was made of the “ head ago from Ireland nnd since that
“ tell the world
open air meeting twenty miles from
balance
o
f
$0,137,552
duo
th*
hile
between
the
liberal
nnd
the
severtime
hns
made
Sanford
his
homo
'work" o f the manager of the
Mr. Bruckhnhn
scene of tho Scopus’ trial, th©
lass ely Orthodox theological elements
team during the course of the three nmtiiiuouiJy. For muny years be United States from the Ch'new fundamentalist chief bevun his .J
LLA1IASSEE, July 20.—
bile is proved by the viewpoint of the
games here Inst week und tire bad been in the wood business in government on Huxor Indemnity
(Continued on Page Three)
_r C- Ynliton, youthful
ith- famous historian of dogmatics of
large
part this played in the San­ this city, having owned a wood payments has been remitted bj
L whose home is at BryI
resident
Loolidgu
under
congres­
Berlin University, Professor Zcford victories. The stellar pitch yard on West Comemrcial Street. I
"'?• nr*d who killed a Minrts-jberg, who pronounces the Tennes-,
ing. the fielding nnd stick work In thi.i bujilnuM ho tamo in cun-1sional authority grunted In May Army Pursuit Planes
"hceinan several months
out 'see trial "a nuisance" and says:
,of the Sanford players is also tact with many Sanford people and |
F which he* was convictO ff to Pacific Coast
:ich i “ Darwin’s scientific speculations
'largely responsible for the win­ is well known by tit** people of this
nl given u life- sentence
city.
OPERA LOSES MONEY
liz-1are not contradictory nor harmful
ning
of
the
series
here,
it
wa
&gt;
said.
- Mate prison, has escaped
re- fo the Christian teaching of rcligLust week saw better atten­
Mi". Keen wns a member of the
7*“ prison office was adHELSINGFORS, July 20.—This
Hr. ion. The only danger to religion
dance ot thu games than nt uuy ( atholic church here.
He has | ar a season o f the Helsingfors
“ y. Valiton and threo Rrockhuhit sail
ing and morals is the misunderstand­
time
during
the
second
half
and
muny friends who will regret t o ! 1 ora him come to nn abrupt cloae
white prisoners escapee] fur publication.
ing of the Darwin theory by fools.
club officials expressed hflpe to­ learn of his death.
Being transferred from
cause of u deficit of $20,000,
"I consider the Duyton trial a
day that .Siinfonl people will turn
u to a camp near here,
•spito an annual government
ay grave peril, because, instead of
out
strong
during
thu
first
three
Flowers
----- grow as far north as
•nude their getaway dubsidy of COO.OOO Finnish francs
for offering u discussion of this sedays of this week to witness tho
Hoes, and more than 700
1 rainstorm.
*
d generous public support there
•rx rious problem, certain rowdies nrc
contests between the Celery-Feds different kinds have been collected
is been a deficit the lust few
and the Saints.
in arctic regions,
nb!o of offering an absolute guarnit-c of reconstruction.
1 The first year under the plan
is designated ni having been in­
tended to re-establish productivity,
but the report says in this it h iproved unsuccessful. Though tinhrst effects of the plait were &lt;l
lutary and tended to start again
the country’s economic activity, it
it claimed in the report that’out­
standing liabilities and nurncrou*
other difficulties brought about a
crushing situation. Tuxes readied
unprecedented figures. The report
points out that in ll&gt;21. the gov­
ernment collected revenues of
f.00,000,000 marks in excess . f the
previous year, which was spent
■ntirely in assignments to individ­
ual states and committees.
Hie actual tax collection by the
government increased from 1,800,­
000,000 marks in I9I.’I to 12,000,­
000,000 marks in M»2 I, whereas
the public income in 102-1 only
aggregated .'10,000,000,0(H) marks,
as compared with 12,000.001),0UU

Scopes Case Draws
Scathing Remarks
From The Germans

Timothy Keen, One
Of City’s Pioneer
Residents, Is Dead

Celery-Feds To Take On Saints For
Three Game Series Here This Week

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nail to tim Hast line of tho Sanford along Haiti Hniilh line of Section 30 j,&gt;t ta23
&gt; 'Hn *,r J
in
i n a m i '.h v .
degrees In beginning. Hess III South Jo
, Margaret W.
K a m s e y ; to u ll p a rt - Grnnt: thence North 25
y.
|
iM
.„
mild Grant
line to -- feet and the Hast to feet for Street
m tterests
ercsta unn
e r anriia&lt;
i o n g mim
i..
|&lt;s c•laltnlng
la im in g In
d er
Mlrlim li Hast oalong
C|ork of th„ ...'JOJ WjJ
Hoyle
d e c--------e a s e d- :
orgJ.
liny I
*G' *e -------‘C.
* n «lnt «S3.:i f eet measured on n ine purpose*.
Containing -.7 notes. Seventh Jiullelai V-T?1* ^
itli-y, d- -e-c e a s e d.: . . Nleholn
n W a s - N orth « d e g r e e s Hast fr o m tl i-H olitli more or less,
W lt.I .IA M &lt;». A F liK N ItlK D . et al.,
llrnntlry.
.
.
.
.
nn to any nnd all Seminole Cnuniy L
\
o f raid Section 30; tlien-e Hast
Iitfi^iiihnlii
slllotf. d' e c e a s e d......................................
and I lo h e r t II. Ilani- line
oas whose
whose names
names are
nT
j| \v f »-’ i. ii
imnllel
with said South line
o f other perwon*
are nilun- jJy
m-y ih-r.-nsfil; o r o th r rw ls i-. In nnd So.-non l i
CITATIO N
m
l
i
f
r
i
l
t
o
Hie
cen*
known,
claiming
any
right,
title
or
“ ,IS
SK
K A I.)
K H-i
.m h e n Ini.-r.-si
and
to the
T o W il lia m G.
A u d e n r le o
ana to the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d lands, Sic Got!
.
•.30.I. I06.3m
i , . i ..
I H f r t f i i i i n M iIn
" »•••-’
I HheroT*’ U I k I S up h
\l .. 1loll V
IIIn Au-mic.
A \ I lllll*. t Iill*
I** 1.iIinnhove
i .........ii.
I. .icrlbid,
.n-i1 1 »....I
..n any
uni# part
liorl
fir ft
*1
.
Amlenrlrtl.
whilst- situate, l y i n g nnd h - l n g
In th e ter nf
of Mellonvlllo
&lt;ir
or
S'lllcltors
Idiots and
.uni ,!f n,.'r.
rChristian nnme I" . u n k n o w n ; *_Kni (-|iy o f Hanford, C o u n t y o f S e m i n ­ South t degrees West along the imri-cl thereof.
for
ole
nml
S
tate
o
f
F
lo
r
id
a
m
e
n
pnrJ i \ Audenreid. a - G ua rdian o f the
n Is hereby ordered that you July
m jnor rlilldren o f William Oj. A w l - tlrulariy d e s c r ib e d an f o l l o w : ! to- center Hue of Mclonvllle Avenue!
I3rt.t feet to a point of beginning, and each of you. he and appear ho- September 5.
. r ...1: William
W illiam &lt;1 Audenrl'-.l; Knii-iTrlt-tl:
W.
wit:
Mary
ma
A.
Auden rlcd:
LdtlU o
M. A u cl T.tits F if t e e n
nml I* 1-2 o f S\V I - 1 See. T h i r t y - f o u r A i a l e m l r d :
J5f&gt; T»wn.Hli T . , » « &lt; » ) HoW. r nr l e i ; A n n a K.. Amlcnrl-U nml Seventeen (

lone Rcscrvo regiment of each' Fort Pierce—Bids requested for
Tho two great civilian conijmit- appropriate branch ud l be utiliz- constructing nil
enta of tho Army of the Unite.! led at a Citizen’s Mi Hilary Train- included in the fdlo.000 bond isStatea, as created by the National ling Camp in each of the nine corps sue project..
____________
De^enso Act of 192U, arc the Na-1 areas. The first week will conTin: n it e r IT rn riiT o f tiih
sr.vr.vrn ji iiiita i . MitCtirr
tion Guard and Organised Reserv-'sist of n refresher course, nnd
OF Fl.Oltltl%• IV ASM FOII ««KWcs. Theso nrc the second and third the second will be devoted to the
INOI.F. IOLXTV, IX I IIAXTKHV.
Ifnes—nnd the bulk of nur de­ actual tvnrk of inducing our boys
into
organizations
nnd
giving
them
It.
\V. OTTKtt.
fenses. The Organized Reserves
Com pla inant.
with the Officers’ Reserve Corps preliminary Instruction.
The
Organized.
Reserves
hnvc
J.
tV.
C
A
K
fK
N T F .R . et al..
nnd the Enlisted Reserve Corps nrc
I r r fc m la Ills.
new. In n sense even tha Nation­ been formed into the skeletons of
C IT A T IO N
al Guard os it exists today is new. twenty-seven Infantry nnd six
T o J. W. C arpenter, anil wife, M.
Cavnlry
divisions
nnd
in
addition
I*.
C
a
r
p
n
te
r
o f T a y l o r i v l l l e , AinTho World War chanced its char­
have been assigned most of the 11iiinn; C. It. S e w e ll ,' of Newman.
acter.
■iforula. o'* G u a rdian
o f llow a id
Tho National Guard is now or­ corps organizations. Together with Idlin'; iiimI Carl l.nnH; I . J. I«atig
the
Regular
Army
and
the
Nation­
wire.
Kllxaheth
l&gt;.
L.ang;
Howard
ganized into eighteen Infantry di­
A. U iik and w ife, Ksiuiio w i n s ;
vision, four Cavnlry divisions nnd al Guanl a major emergency would Curl AL latiiK and w ife, ------- ;-------- I»ilive, w hoso Chrlatlnn name is uncertain additional eomiuinics most­ call forth.
Tho reserve organizations have h i i o w r ; l i i o r a o AilEutMia Tno.n p
ly Coast Artillery. The Guard still
f.i.n nr.(I Eilwvii Mainly &lt; I m w m . •***
has Its dual capacity—belonging been distributed over tho United T r u n t f e i »»f ►I*orlda l^in-I .m l Colon­
.States
according
to
population.
isation Company. I.lmltod. a cor­
to the state normally and to tho
poration; Wm. Alexander ItnctianNational Government only in ab- They exist today only in skeleton an
ns l.iiiuidiilor of Florida l-md
normnl times or emergencies. The form with the officers, and in n anil Colonnwtoln Cntnpcmy, *'SinIled.1
a
corporation
of Kngland: oil for- i
.....few
instances,
the
noncommizsionWorld War was the last of these.
no r slock bidders of Florhl.i Wliu
Because of its orgnnization, tho" « l officers assigned. The full en- aiel I'eti-i li.nllou Coini.nnv. I.i,n't*-'. i
National Guanl will ho
capable Hsted strength will have to be In- a lli|uld:itid eor|H»ratloa Whose
ar. unlciiown*
unhiiowii’ Josooh
mini's are
Josono M. Ar
- 'r- .
of renl nnd almost immediate na- iluctctl into the service nmi
. train- pi.nps
n-tlon
rcdoiuln and wife.
am
dontlonal use when needed. It w a s /’d after the emergency is upon do,
whose Christian limit Is tin
never more efficient than
at presus, tho young men of each
com mnl i nrh and &lt;-v wy of ilu-i
known;
nlmve name dele lainals. It living,
ent and never such a strong ele­ miinity rnllying to the orguniztaton anil
If ell her, any i*r all of raid.
ment of national defense, ns it is allocated to their neighixirhood.
parties In- di ud. in all parties i-liiiniThere is ilifferenco hetw»v-n tho lag Interests under t.iu fullotviiiB]
today. The states are profiting
defendants, to-wlt: !•- •*
from this new efficiency since the Reserve Officers’ Corps and the or­ deceased
l..ing and wife, Hllinhrth I*. I.-ttJK•,
JInwin d A. I.nag and wife. I.sleii
World War.
Internal disorders ganized Reserves, which is not gen_
havo been few and far between, orally understood. The Reserve Or- Lang; Carl M bum and wifi. ■—
1.ting wli'isi- Christina iiiiii- s
in me lew instancei. that have oc- f«W » Corps is a great pool which ----u n k n o w n : GCorge Augustu s and I'.dcurreil the squadrons havo been “ J nn emergency will supply of- «, &gt;...........,
.. Trusleeji
, •&gt;i
ii Solid) ...............
s Hawes, as
mnslcrs of the situation. The Re-1(leers to the Regular Army and Florida Imnd ami
\vm.
gular Army has been sent to only ^ ntlon“ ,(*11j ^ (“ *( ' vc Xn-i\v l ,,f iHeLniii'r Voiciiuuuii. iii i.hiii'biuor
Some of
Fla'rTda*M nd^ n d “ c«dnnfimhm
one state where there was iio.Organized Reserves.
theso officers mo now assigned to Company, l.imltud. a corporation "i
Gucrd.
••
r
•• furrm r nlfK^kliolrt 'r «
The present ng jrcgnte strength - ltegular Army anti Nutionni Guard; ,V/‘7 '" 'n ’l‘» 'I'.mid^mi'd' cnh.iilwition
of the National Guard is 1H0.C:H» units. Ih- hnliated R?scrvc ( &lt;irps(r „ mPany. I.lmlted. a ihiuldated rot­
n d men More than !« ),- wHI
pool when it U »’; ; ^ ^ ' Jl, ^ r % , 7 u " d . . ; d o lllld
officersu nnd
Arrdnndu.
w lioo
000 of these will spend two weeks developed.
Approximately 17,000 Reserve|('hrlsilu n name iJ’ ^iiYktiown: in all
In field training this summer. The
,
B
ik
»
*•
«
•
»
%
•
•
»
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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....
Regular Army nssigns officers nnd officers, or approximately one-l parth-s clulminir Intnresta undi-r
enlisted men to the National Guard sixth of the total number will tc -JvV'rw*"'deci-MiY;’ ami"Joh'ii Finitus.
or oih-rwls-. In and u&gt;
is instructor-inspector. Before the ceivc two weeks of training this Idi-easid;
ilia foll'iwlng dusi-rlb-tl lands, all
World Wnr those usually acted
'• . 1
a, i
in i
, 1, , |anti-, ly in g un&lt;i iielng In tin- t'Hv
Still an oth er m eth od will he th at „ f Sanford County of
......... .
in their inspector capacity. Nyw
mi. .mu
nmi Ntalo of Florida, more parllculurl}
and ic oifiiiii.iii'u
m h in e d
unit
they aro acting mostly as in­ of local unit
At nrsi
fimt me
tin' Reserve
to-wlt: InAi
utsirve ofoi il-s-rlhed
|&lt;olB | as nfollows,
t tM»tH niiml»ers
structors. The relations between camps.
ficers
and
enlisted
men
of
n
regi­
—
I
ii
sIvi,
Ilf
(trnrellne
Court,
na per
the Regular Army ami the Nation­
tiUii llirmif, duly nn»nl«,«l In ■■*}*
ment
or
Miiallcr
organization
will
al Guanl aro most harmonious nnd
3, oil page 93 of III- I'tiblle
assemble for practical study and Hook
It- iorilH of Si'ialiK'l- Couiiiy, I-in
helpful to both.
tactical exercises. At the com­ rlilii, mid I" any and all otli-r perTh« National Guard will devote bined camps s veraI units of dif- .401IN U'llOHI* II lllll N Iir*» IlllkllOWII
Its attention this suimn"r, ns (hir­_ ferent arms will join together for elalinlug any right, llll-i or Inn-rest
In and to tb" lands Ii-i&lt;loaliovi- lie
ing the last three, to the train * tactical training.
In most in si-rlbeil, or any part or pared Gn.roing o f small units. Such training |fUltl(.l.i lht*#e wi|| l)(, infantry nnd -fIs bi-reby ordi-rod Hint &gt;&lt;"*
is basic nnd niust needs he thor- Xrtillx ry organizations. They must aialIi •n*'li
nf y o u In- and ap pear Iough. There will he no training w„ rk i„ the closest liaison,
f . r - mir said I'lrcult •'earl al l b at Huiifi'i’il. Flerhlu. •*"
of pnits larger than tho battal­
During the past year, 15.D—
r» Re­ CioirlTibHouse
day o f Si ptembi-r. A 1»
ion. Tho National (Suard training serve oi Ileers ami fi ll enlisted Hi1X25. and tin-n and then- m ak e nilsystem is progressive, beginning IN-aervists were enrolled in our sivi-r in III- bill nf "••mplaliii
iigiilnst you In Gils «auai-.
with me
the individual
and going up
wun
muivinuni nun
ut. Ar|]
Correspondence
Courses, alhlli-d
It Is furtln-r nrili-rnl that this
through the squad, section, pin- ,
mmi,)0r 1B grcaler
,.reutc than the order
lie published in Tin- Hitnfore
toon and couqiuiiy to thu battnl comhined student bodies of Hnr- lli-rnld. a ni-w'spup-r I uhllslu-d In
ion. Kvery effort is msdo to ac­ vnrd, Yale, Princeton nnd Brown Sanfnril, Mi-inlnnle rtiuntv. Flntlda.
ce each w eek fur right c o n s e c ­
complish ns much training as pos- Universities. This military do- on
utiv e weeks.
\
\ ITNHH.N my hand and l b - seal
sihle during the winter months, in
tIm.nt ,in*K „ „lnny students as
of tin- i ’ lrcult &lt;*"ini
" f lb- :&lt;• vi-niii
order that the two weeks in cum pl,,,. combinc(! correspondence study Judicia
........................
l F lr ru ll o...f the Slat" nf I I"
' iI'mu
’ iiiiiiI i .
may be given °ver to field cxer- ,j,.-.„rtmt-nlH of tiu- Universi-j/.'s rid i. in mnl for hVininoh
........ ............
Ik
nf~\Visron in, Chicngo, California, Vn-A"1” " ,c ,,,h ,l:,&gt;
ed time and means a general Iowa, Minnesota, Nohraska, ami 1925.
V K. IMH’GI.ASS,
tneeding up of trninin^. target Utah.
ri.-i li of Hu- F in all Ciiurl of tinS i-vm ih .)inllclal I'lrcult of F lor ­
practice was completed by most un­
During tho past winter and
III and for Mi-nililnle County.
its during the spring. These will ■ h w,.ckly nIH| bi-weekly meet- ida
ClF.AI.)
no neeil to spend any part of their, in
wrn.
hl&gt;ll|
,)Vcr
thn
cnu„
try
|i"Colti-s
ts Speiu-i-r.
ings were held all over the country
valuable time in tho field on this at which Reserve officers gather- Sidli-llot'H and o f C ilinsi l.
for Go- Coiiipbioiant.
tlmo-consuming cscntinl.
ered in groups from ten to five Ju ly I I - I S - : ; . August 1-S-15-2J-29H.'pti-inlii-r
5.
The National Guard camps this hundred for study.
summer will vary in size. Some
It is difficult to estimate the IN TIIK « Itll’I'IT rot HT o f
s i n i i N o i . i ' , i iii n t v , r i . o m i i A .
will lie division, some brigade, and great amount of lime that is now
IN t II A Nl'KItl.
some regimental.
The average Iw-’ing given to military study by
UK V&lt; IN A 11 ItKAl.TY COMI'ANV
sized camp will lie the brigade. In Reservu officers while on nn in­
A New V-nU Coriioratloii,
Complainant
so fur ox practical all National active duty stntus. This, to my
vs.
Guard truops will he trained in mind, is most encouraging and T h e helm . il-vIsei'S,
graillees and
their own states at
their own pri mining. It means tlmt o u r ' o i l i e r "IniniaiilM nadir ANN III G
tli'Ct'iiM'd tir utliwrwlhi*.
camps. The only exception to this citizen army idea is practical, as J TT*
will Ire the Guards of two or more well as economical. It is indic­ I unit tit 111I'll.
ikIii lit h
states joined together to form their ative of tlie new concept of ser­
HUT T&lt;! OI IKT TITI.I-J
own divisional organizations.
vice to country that is being mani­
Onlrr of I'lililli-nHioi
Tho Rcservn oficers, who have fest in the United Slates of Am­ Till-: HTATI-5 &lt;IF l-’ l.&lt;'IIII&gt;A: To:
All |i.o-ll"-&lt; elalmlim Int'-resl la
been assigned to the ib-gulnr erica. it augurs well for the fu­
Hi- luml ami pre-in Is ■ &lt; In-retiif fle r
Army and National Gunrtl or war­ ture.
ib-scrilit-d. uii'lir ANNIK II. HUT­
time expansion will train, in so
TON. (brenseil o r n t l i . r u i s " ;
all
parties elulinhig Interests In the
rs practical, with the organiza­
lali'l ami premises ln-|. tiiater i|"hSupreme
Court
Jury
tions to which they are now assign- 1
i-illnil u m l.r lli:.NIl\ S W K K T A I'ed. Thu includes those wh,. have Acquits Man Gharircd I'l.K, tli-i . asnl or otlo i wrim . all tiartl-H elalmlKK Interests la tin laml
been ussigneil to the War Detrnrt- * * r ./i
-r
.imi prem is es hereinafter ilescrlb"*!
ment General Staff and branches. W i t h
K lI lU l^
Y O l l t t l nmli r IIKNItV A t'ltANU. ..........
"it.
or otlierw lsa: nil pnrtb s "Inlmltik
Those assigned to the many tin-------sts In tin- luml uml |trenils.-s
Its of the Organized Reserves are
CROSS CITY, July 1H—Thomas Inter,
h erein after ileserllieii uii'ter l l l ’.NIIN
to he given active duty training Waller
iiiggcnbothnm,
former A U lA M K I t . iteci .i . 'I oi o lio i
under the new W-tr Department Dixiu county lutiiln-r camp “ whip- wise: Wlt.I.IAM &lt;' II rSSHI 1Mt'
II. lltiGHK ami
plan of unit training. The main {ping Imy” was today found “ not ItollKIlT
llllt'HK. tils wife; FKItflVAI. W
objective of this plan is the dcvel- guilty" by a circuit court jury of A. I- ITZSI ,\lMl &gt;NN; uml
FIT/.
opmi-nt of terms capable of ex- a second degree murder charge in HIMMuNH; Wlt.I.IAM IIAMll.TONi
FITZSIMMONS. AV. II. MI'ZSIMpainting and training the iki let- connection with the alleged slaying ' 11 i'. ■; .....
' l i ..-l M
on organizations of the Orranixed, of Martin Tais-rt, Nin th Dakota AKINS, tils w ife F.GWIN II W'it»l&gt;.
m inin liinlly nml as .i m I S " " ' &lt; for
Resetves. The first step is to de­ youiki, a ycur ago.
lit*: Item-fit of eri'ltltn- 4 of Wlt.I.IAM
velop competent leaders, that is, of­
Tlie acquittal of lliggcnhotluim I’ I-I I/.SI M.\|( INS. Mini .1 A Ale
ficers and non-ciitnmissioiu'd o f­ iiid'd one of tin- most seniuttuitial I a IN.\|, 11 uml • ich o f lli.-m II ll\
mu ami If il. ,nl. all |iarths clalnificers.
cases in the hislory of Klorida lug
Inl.-rests In ill - hinl uml preiiiDuring thi-t slimmer approxim­ courts, ramifications of which re­ i • i iIi—r.-lnal ler ilmci llo 'l nml- r
s a UI Wll.l.t.AM
&lt;’
l-’ IT’/ .SIM
ately H&gt;U different Organized Ro- sulted in the Kloiida Ix-gislature HiAH INS; IKiltKIlT It
IIMl'HK; ami
Serves (c»ms, varying in size from in its HUM session abolishing the
— House. Ill- wife, I'GIlthe officer complement of a com- I. -h as u means of disciplining i ’ IVAI. AV. .A FITZHI.AIMm NH: AA II.
IAM II.AM 1 1,TON FITZHI.AI.Alo.NH,
pany to tlmt of a regiment, will the state and county convicts, tie I.
AA II 1'ITXHIM.AIoNH nml
be called to duty for two weeks wit indicted in the Spring of Itl’J". FITZSI AIM! i.N’H, tils w ife ; IHIWIN
of unit training. Several train- for first degree murder on a II. AA'i'Ol). Iml Iv lit na 111 uml as usslum e for I lie benefit o f e o ' l l l o r s
ing methods wdl Is- employed. For charge of causing tin- death of Tn- ..f AVII, I.IAM i '
FITZHIMMoNH
nctual command and romluil train- hert who had been arrested in nml .1 A .Me I ION A 1.1*, ami eaeli of
tin
oi
it.
.
.
as.
il
nr
otherwis
all
ing officers of a Reserve unit will Tallahassee on u charge of "beat­ oih&lt;r itarllet Inleristeil Ine,G"nmllaud
bu 8Upcrii|i|insed on u Regular ing u ride” on a railroad train nnd nml liretllises llerelllllf ler ilesi-rthArmy organization of th&lt;- same who was sent to a Dixie county •&gt;1. Il a|i|ieitrliiK by the sw orn bill
f eoii.nlniiil in Oils eun-m Him you
arm, Knch Reserve officer will camp. He was convicted of sec­ •may
III I n l . i , Ittil III thill ' ■ii iiii
understudy a Regular Army o f­ ond degree murder and sentenced b*l, in.
or psreel o f laml sit'i tiI
ii
Heinlm
In 1 'iiuiil). iTuflil". ami
ficer. During the last week the hut the Supreme Court granted a
drscrllie'l n &lt; f o llo w s :
Reserve officers will l»e given nn new trial.
Tin- n orthw est &lt;|iiarlur " I thn
Mollllleast illlurUr
of
Heell'tll
opportunity to command Regular
.16.
Township 19. south laiiuu
Army companies, hattaliorj and
Jacksonville— Rdward Waters
nil east.
regiments.
College to have new f l ‘Jf&gt;,lilil) dorm
A mi a t - th erefore reunlred to uppeur to the lull of roiiiplalnt la this
For actual mobilization training, itory.

iV.tt
Wright, Warlow and Company
Arc Now Receiving Application For

First Mortgage Loans

rails- on Miiniluy. Ihr 3rd day " f
A iikus I, I925 at the t’ o u r l lioiiso In
Hanford. H .min 'd'' t’ ou nty. Florid a;
"thi-tw ise Hut.! Idll of eotnplalnt will
he liil.eti iis c onfessed hy y o u ; said
•mu s " being a .mil to i|ulet title In
II he ulinVe lies.-rilled laud and preini • ' In th. ah.ii. nameil KI-.VON, aii it i:ai .ta coaifa .nv.
It l» further ordered that this milI- r I-- I'uliilshed oneo a week for
eight (O eonseeutlve w eek s In The
Huntor.l ller.tltl. a n«wspu|u-r |oil&gt;llslied In H-'inlinde &gt;'"iinlV. I'b.ilda.

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. Six-Month Building
Flans Reach $&lt;27,526,799
Total
' m ill:
com b in ed
lin lld ln g
proI
i - r a i a ..............
o f M lninl
A
a n d Alliiml l l r s e l l f o r
thr
NU m o n t h s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , * » n »
r-*7e33»t.7«:». s e c r d l o g t » f i g u r e s
, .''" id le d I "
the
bu ildin g
dr
n n r lm r l'l o f th e t w o p*
rT
in - J u n e p r r i ' i l l s I s s u e d in M i n i ' ll
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“New Building Records Set Up”— and
still some folks stand by in amazement
and wonder what it is all about.
The folks who hy their faith and busin­
ess acumen are establishing through
their composite efforts such staggering
figures as the above have done it with­
out careful analytical appraisal. Mil­
lions are not thrown away promiscuous­
ly, even in this Magic City, but have you
ever stopped to think what the spendhig
of these millions mean to you and to
your modest investment.
If you are in a position financially to
make an investment in the greater Mi­
ami District, the above records should
remove definitely any doubt in your
mind, and if you will take time to investi­

gate, you will soon realize that even this
great building program will not begin ■
to take care of the needs ol Miami this |
winter.
All you have to do as a thinking man or
woman is to take time to see the entire
Greater Miami District— -study care­
fully the natural trend of its develop­
ment.
AND REM EM BER that at all times Bis- M
eaync Bay is the greatest arbiter ol
values, and that the main highAvays into I
Miami are the next greatest arbiters ot - w
values. If location means anything l« 1 1““
you when deciding upon an investment H i
— all we ask is that you see everything |
else first, then see MIAMI SHORES H
and the location of your investment will H
be settled.

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Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.
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thintr freakish. It Is farmer* mp-t ten billion dollars
ing for selling their product! and
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distributing
these
product!
among
er owned nnd grower controlled
as much return on their capital, as
IS SCARCE
and composed of growers to handle the population of the earth is a gi­ good living conditions, and as
gantic
task
and
there
is
plenty
for
the produce of growers.
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BERLIN, July 20.— Alt music
much income as others receive in
the cooperatives to no.
pro|K&gt;rtion to investment and la-1 teachers in Prussia are henceforth
“ No mnttcr how efficient cb-opan d
g e t t in g s c a r c e r
“ No one but a dreamer would bor. TTie farm ia not only a busi­ to be licensed, according to the
nmtives are they cannot perform
A L L T H E T IM E
expect
cooperatives
to
handle
all
ness but it is a homo and it should latest decree issued by the govern­
the impossible.
They
iney
cannot ■
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change a poor trrade of products farm product* and none b 1th yield an Income commensurate to ment.
DELAND, July ^0,—The whole, mors should work in groups so as to a good grade or sell culls for foolish will expect the fourteen the needs of the fnrnicr and his
“ A degree of order nnd uniform­
N O W IS T H E T IM E T O G E T
structure of agricultural distri-1 to adjust supply and demand and lop prices. It cannot remove all thousand co-operatives with two family.
ity of qualification in a world
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IN O N G R O U N D F L O O R
“One o f America’s
greatest hitherto beset by many charlatans
butlon depends on quality nnd sell nt n profit.
the peVplcxities in the field of pro­ million members who did f-,500,000,000
worth
of
business
in
1924,
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The
whole
world
is
n
market
problems, one of Florida’s great­ and opportunists may be expected
rests on graded commo&lt;litlcs, L.
duction and distribution. It is sub­
M. Rhodes, commissioner of the and in order to meet the demands ject to error just the same as a to fail to handle n considerable est tasks, in fact one of tho gigan­ from such a decree,” says the
Florida State Bureau of Market- of the twentieth century new corporation. But it should be nble proportion of the tonnage from the tic problems of future civilization Vorwncrts, which desri’ibcs how
Is the economic production, effic­ privntc musical instruction had be­
lng, told those In attendance at the method; must be brought into use. to make improvements in grading, farms of the country.
“ To claim that old line compa­ ient distribution, nnd orderly nnd come n very negligible quantity
Farmers' Institute here today. Mr. To ncconplish these things farms standardization, inspection, finan­
Rhodes took for his subject “ The must unite their efforts and as­ cing, advertising and diminating nics should handle nil farm pro­ equitable Marketing of agricul­ during the war and subsequently
in the inflation period and that on
Economic
Production nnd the hi- semble their products and re­ u«elcss
competition
between ducts, would be ns foolish ns to tural products.’1
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sources.
the whole the government unfor­
ficient Marketing
Markcune of
oi Farm
rarm Crops." n
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— y organization.
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fldent
growers in regulating supply nnd claim that one transportation
tunately had never considered mu­
He
the growlnK demend.
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F or F u rth e r In fo rm a tio n .
Florida
has
eleven
legal
holi­
on the agricultural workers of the community endeavors but organi­ things collectively, which are im­ freight or that national banks days. They are: Sunday, January sic ns significant for educational
should handle b)1 the money or 1. New Years Day; Jnnuary 19, purposes.
state nnd country nnd said that zation for the purpose of standard­ possible individually.
Call at M on iezu m a H otel.
that one chain store nhoual hnndlc Robert E. Lee’s birthday; Febru­
ny s*. agriculture Is no longer the past­ ization of crops, pooling, group
Tho decree mentions that “ a
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There
is
a
place
for
cooperative
selling
and
the
buying
of
supplies
time of the novice but a highly
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nnd they will live nnd grow nnd nil the merchandise.
specialized, business with many nnd marketing products coopera- piU*|&gt;lT
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criticism
of co-operatives
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April ‘2*1, Memorial Day; June 3, pected in musical education.’’ All
prosper
so
long
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H. B SCHULTE R E A L T Y CO., Inc.
factors entering into the conser­ tivcly, should be bused on a num­ dcr service. If they render bet-, has been by their competitors or Jefferson Davis’ birthday; July 4, privntc music teachers under a
ber
of
fundamental
reasons.
vation
of
the
soil,
the
production
certain
age,
providing
they
have
ter service at less cost than other Iby people who know nothing about Independence Day; first Monday
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“ There should be a rcnl need for marketing agencies, they will |them. Agriculture is a business, in September, Labor Day; General not graduated from some accredit­
of the product and its distribution
M A K I. R E S E R V A T IO N E A R L Y
making the agricultural pursuit a tho organization; a volume of busi­ grow in proportion to the service'a commerce, an industry. Coope- Election Day,-when called; Thanks­ ed musical institution, will be ob­
ness sufficient to justify such an rendered.
complicated industry.
! ration is a form of organization giving Day, Inst Thursday in No­ liged to pass nn examination.
“ Farmers have suffered more oigonizr.tion nnd there should be
“ To adequately distribute the |that is being developed in agricul- vember; December,
Christmas They will then be supplied with an
official license to teach music.
from over production than from nmple finnnees to carry on the agriculturnl product* of the coun-jturo parallel to great business or- Day.
Without such n license no teacher
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S T E L L Y O U W H AT THE
crop {I'.Mre*" the commWoner w&lt; rk of the organization nnd when ttv at the terminal centers, ro-| icamzntions producing nnd mnrtold the members of the Institute. organized it should have skillful qiiircs
Every summer seems to go crazy is to 1ms allowed to give instruc- M A N C E O F B U S IN E S S IS D O IN G F O R YOU.
capital nnd specialized i keting other products,
“ Large crops hsunlly sell for less and honest management.
tions.
“ Cooperative marketing is no- knowledge. Marketing eight to 1 “ The farmers are entitled to ns with the heat.
than smnil ones. Therefore furJ .
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Decree In Prussia
Directs Licensing
Of Music Teachers

structure O f Agricultural
Distribution D e p e n d s On
Quality A s s e r t s R h o d e s

New,Smyrna Bead

HERALD,

dustnal Conditions A re
iibbd U . S. Bureau Assert
ral—Preparations are being
ver the entire State of Flor the largest influx of vlsitthe history of the State
the coming season. A *hortall classes of lnbor in the
g,trades exists and of combor for road building. Munimpovements, county and
■oad work are nffordlng emint to a large number ol
A slight shortage ot farm
f'Teported in'some sections,
■onvillc.—There is very litkslus of Iubor apparent in
kv ns most plants are operItlsfactorlly. A new tourM
(o lie erected about live
Bom the city nnd ninny new
■ re being started in Jnck-

Reply Expected to Leave the
Whone Program As Much
In Air as Heforc; Too Many
Entanglements Is Charge

operating, the crnUs (mills now
working on a part time basis, how
ever, the demand for labor about
equals the supply. .Major build­
ing projects under way include
the bulkheading of the lake front
at a cost of $200 000, n $500,000
tourist liotel, residential construetiort at a total cost of nbout $500 000 and a $50,000 city jail. Ap­
proximately 1,000 building trades­
men nre employed with the resid­
ent sunply equal to the present
demands. Work will be started on
a $150,000 apartment house dur­
ing July. Improvements in var­
ious sub-divisions of the city are
now in full progress affording em­
ployment to u large number of
laborers.
Tnmpa.— All industries in this
city are operating, ci«mr factories
on part time basis, however, very
little unemployment is apparent
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GAINESVILLE. July 20.— V.
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vice and one of the outstanding
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will tie - present j»ml participate in
tlyrn'arWi-f?(Jl G'STi,U U nnnflhiweiP rodny by Pr! Wilnmn Nowell,
director of agricultural extension
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morning.
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fUeumera h.i II fr o m Miami f o r Now Y ork (railing
ev ery Tio-sdny at da yb rea k. Upon ( o r reception o f pa
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f o r N ew Y o rk , direct ev e ry Krhlny ut t p.m.
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cuts. There are indications, also, that one or two
new railroads will enter tho state shortly.
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Wonderful fiold are tho Associated Dailies.
ASSOCIATED DAILIES OF FLORID*
A cooperating group of tho loading dully
nowspaper* of tho stato
For dotatlod information regarding tha
Florida field, rate* and othur data, wrtto
to any of tho following:
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precedes amt follow'* tha
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town* growing hy leap* and
louniti*. In many raaca outKriiurlng ihu railroads, but
n-*w rnmmtinltlee are rrauttIng fityai tha rail eitenekiit.

prepared 'sy tho Lo**n-Carr Advnrtlsln
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Index to Florida’s Progress

Little in America's railroad history has beon
more spectacular or record breaking than tho
building within ten months in 1924 of 207 miles
of new road by tho Seaboard Air Line, directly
connecting tho East and West coasts of Florida.
This road, moreover, opens up an entirely new
section of the state.

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The Florida East Coast Railroad is double
tracking its line. Tho Atlantic Coast Lino is
double tracking its main lino from tho north into
this state and is beginning an extension at the
lower end of tho peninsula. The Seaboard will
make further extensions, including tho opening of
a new main line up tho Went Coast, nn extension

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eau or agency, or rngaged in re­
cruiting labor shall pay n license
tax of One Hundred nnd Fifty
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R oom s 501-502. I'hnne 95
Section II. Hint nil ordinances or
F irst N ational Ilnnk Ruildlnir.
parts of ordinances in conflict here­
SALES FORCE
with are hereby repealed.
Section 4. This ordinance shall
M. M. STF.WAILT
I)OUGLAS KING
take effect immediately upon its
passage and adoption.
Adopted this 13th day of July,
A. f&gt;. 1925.
FORREST LAKE,
8. O. CHASE.
C. J. MARSHALL,
As the City Commission of the
City of Sanford, Florida.
Attest j* *
SUMMER
L. R. PHILIPS,
(Seal)
EXCURSION FARES
City Clerk.
Round Trip Jacksonville to Ihdtimoro $19.54* v
Publish July 20.
lo Philadelphia $55.(K&gt;; to Boston 572.18. Fares \
include meal* and berth, villi extra charge for '
outside rooms.
Also All-Expenso Tours from Jacksonville; 11
daya and longer; $80.75; nnd up. Tour* include
New York, Atlantic City, Washington, etc.
Write for illustrated booklet and for information
nbout low rate* to northern cities nnd resorts. And
ltd: for detailed Itineraries of tha ’ i
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special All-Expense Tours it

AILROAD construction in Florida on a nrnjor
scale is not oniy nn indication of tho remark,
ablo growth of tho state, but it means that tho
field for advertising in tho stato is great and ii
being rapidly extended.

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or corporation shall engage in, or
manege, or conduct the business
of an employment
bureau or
agency, or shall recruit lnbor
without first obtaining n license
duly issued, authorizing ) said
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address by expressing indigmit
toward those who have muligi
you—those who have come fr
another state to speak of you
biggots.”
He expressed the same feeli
toward some of thrt newspnp
men who "have spoken of you
^ph-ld of antliropologist s is yokels."
isn, m.in’s hugy and
sod“ 1 wish that I could tcv.- ,lr
^ ^ ^ B i Ur. Cole, ami in this wav
film &lt;*|f working .sidt* hv
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and decided to give them a trial.
At once. I began to pick up nn
appetite, my cheeks filled out ami
mv complexion became healthy
looking and 1 gained 15 pound* in
six weeks and am very thankful
for what McCoy’* Cod Liver., Oil
Compound Tablets did for me.
Miss Alberta Rogers, 2iil W.
(Vrro Gorda St., Decatur, III,
To take on weight, grow strong
and vigorous, to fill out the hol­
lows in cheeks and neck, try Me( ov’a Cod Liver Oil Compound
Tablets for 30 days. HO Tablets—
60 cents nt Rower’s Pharmurv and
the Union Phurmncy and live
druggist* everywhere.
If they
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The statement told of the study
of -mail’s body by instruments re­
vealing history contained in skel­
etons everywhere, tho anthropolo­
gist also works with the anatomist
lie said.
Dr. Cob called attention to th&lt;
fact that man closely resemble,
certain members of the animal
world in oVerv bone and organ of
his body. Differences nre noted
but they are differences of degree
rather than of kind. These ani­
mals most closely resembling man.
he declared, nre the anthropoid
apes.
“ A careful study shows that
they have specialized in their way
quite as much as man has in hi:&gt;k
ao, that while they are very »imi.ar, yet it is evident that mam's
line of descent is not through any
of these anthropoids.
« “ It does appear, however, that
both nnd man nnd the other pri­
mates have a common precursor.

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■in reality, althougli he does
■nlize this, trying to shut
I minds to God’s cvcr-growIvelation of liimself to the
p soul,
I tenches in effect thnt God’s
ition of himself was com­
B long ago. that he long ago
■ l to unfold his mind to men
H w revelation. This is evil inincc, criminal, damnatile. Truth
sacred und to hinder man's ap»ach to truth is as,evil a thing,
^amhristl.an n thing, n« one
i do.
^The thought that God is at odds
th,. himself, that his revelation
hipisolf to men of old is at vn«
BCe with his works in nature
n» blasphemous us it was for
LJewish leaders to suy of Jesus
■ ‘ He cast out devil* through
Bpehub, the Princo of Devils.’
I s made short work of this atHupon him.
R ) i thing to do, Mr. Metcalf
^ 9 is not to attempt to guide
■ self revelation into channels
■ r own ignorant choosing,
B seek his thought and himB nature, history and through
Bowing us his haoit of proi(suits by gradual growth.
i Bilulii.n rather than by im
B fiat.”
‘BjiiKdogi-dH Accept 3'hwiry.
IJB ’ ay Coopcr-Cide, anthropo’^-^Bf th,- University of Chicago
^^Bitement, declared that anaccept evolution as
satisfactory explanation
^ ■ “ h '-rved facta relating to
B^ersc. The world and uli

’ .“ Mid pleasures and palaces we 13th day of July. A. D. 1925.
niuy roam, be
.over so humble
FORREST LAKE,
there's no place like home,”
S. O. CHASE,
the chances are we wuoldn’t
C. J. MARSHALL,
buck there to live for anythin
Lakeland I-ed^cr.
As the City Commission of the
City of Sanford, Florida.
Attest;
L. R. PHILIPS.
(Seal)
City Clerk.
Publish July 20.

P a r i s , July 20.— Germany’s
note on the subject of security will
be delivered to Foreign Minister
Ilriand Monday afternoon at 5 o’­ Rex, The W onder Dog
clock. Leopold von Hocsch, the AtThe Milane Tonight
Gcrmnn ambassador. Fridny made
a request for nn appointment with
Rex. tlic wonder horse, will ap­
M. Brinnd for the formal presen­
pear in “ The Blnck Cyclone” nt
tation of the document.
the Milane Theater, both matinee i
„ TJl® I?.oto nrr'ved by courier from and night, today and Tuesday, ne-|
Rerun Saturday night.
cording to an announcement niude j
this morning by Manager J. L j
German View
Mnrentette. The picture, he ns-'
BERLIN’ , July 20.— Summer pol­ sorts, is one of the most rcmnrkities us represented by Germany’s nble plays ever filmed and will bo AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING
reply to Aristide Briand,
the enjoyed by everyone who sees it.
FOR THE VACATING AND
French foreign minister, in con­
“ Of .‘Jie exceptional pictures
CLOSING
OF THAT CERTAIN
nection with the proposed security which aio hooked to be shown nt
pact, finds popular interest jaded the Milane nnd the films already
ALLEY RUNNING EAST AND
and the curiosity of the members featured here," continued Mr. MurWEST THROUGH A PORTION
of the reiehstng obscured by yearn­ entotte. "the one showing today
OF BLOCK TWO. TIER ONE,
ings for n summer vneulion.
nnd Tuesday i: o. o of the best and
ACCORDING TO E. R. TRAPThe Luther government’s reply a picture that will thrill old nnd
to *M. Rrinmi's miestionniro will young nliko. It will Yu * your heart IORD‘8 MAP OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
strings; you’ll bo thrilled to the
Utmost.”
One of the exceptional pnrts of
•J"* elpGire he stated further, u! HE IT ENACTED IlY
the fijjht between “ Rex" nnd the I PEOPLE OF THE CITY
"Killei ‘ in a death battle. Anoth-1 SANFORD, FLORIDA:
er is the scene where vicious,
W0lve« nfewlini* in the night, nrSection I. That thnt certain alley
vanquished by the "wonder horse."
running
Last and West through a
Mr. Mnrentette further especial. I
ly invited nil parents to bring tle-ir' portion of. Illock Two (2), Tier
“ kiddies" to see this “ master pir- One (1), according to E. R. Traftic debate, chiefly because of the lure" which lie states contains more
legal entanglenunts projected in­ teal thrills for them than tiny pic- fonl’a Map of Sanford, Florida, be
to the disclmions by M. Hriand’s turc tdnwn here in recent months.! ami the same is hereby pernianrecent rapiy ot Germany.
' ntly vacated ami closed ns a pub­
To this extent it i, asserted in
lic alley ami public thoroughfare
German pacifist circles thnt Germ­
«f
the City of Snnford, Florida.
any holds
a strong moral and
Section 2. That the City Clerk
'trategicul position in that her
mehmrn adtini of February 9 with
"ball prepare a certified copy of
regard to -cruriSy agreements we­
toot ordinance after its passage
an outspoken pence movement, in
ami
adoption and file same for re.
that it wan stripped of all pov
cord ill the public records of Sent dbMities for ‘ i-hli-ml ouibbtinv
and was confined to proposing a
iitoio County, Florida.
security pact in -wtm.u uermuny
Section .3. Thnt this ordinance
wap to participate on terms of
hall
become effective immediately
c'uuniity. These terms, it is stat­
upon its passage and adoption.
ed, afforded no opportunities for
•he legal equivocations which it is
Adopted in regular session this
charged nre now being promoted
by the French counter-reply.

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bo present and take, part iq tho
program. ,Mr. Rhodes U well
known in Florida, nnd we are in­
deed fortunate to have him oh the
program.
“ Mnrkctintf, poultry and poultry
product*, farm crops, fruits milk
and butter, and other crop* will
be discussed during the week.
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attendance o f 1^00 «nd I would
like to urge every farmer and his
wife who can possibly do so to
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The Associated Pres* le exclus­
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credited to It nr not otnerwl** cred­
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of republicsllun of special dlipatcn*
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MCINDA y T JULY 20, 192T.

TIIB HERALD’S PLATFORM
I. — Deeper water route to JacksonTill*.

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J,—Conatruction o f St. Johns-Indian River canal.
Jv— Extension of white way.
4.— Extension of local amusements.
— Swimming pool, tennis rnurts,
etc.
6 .— Augmenting of huilding prom—houses, hotels, apartment
iaes.
8.— Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
7^—Construction
of
boulevard
around I.ake Monroe.
8.— Completion of eily beautifica­
tion program.
9.— Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased facilitles.____ ____________________

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BIBLE /THOUGHT FOR TODAY
REVERE THE. CREATOR:—
Thou are worthy, O Lord. to toceive glory ami honour anil pow­
er; for thou hast created all
things,an d for thy pleasure th y
are and were created.
Revela­
tions 4:11.
MANHOOD
This is the thing cnllM manhood
as 1 aee it,
Giving when gifts not easy;to
make;
Meeting the tent when weaklings
turn and flee it,
Standing for truth when craven
spirits break.

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It Ceases to Be a Virtue *
There hns been considerable discussion during recebt
months regarding the necessity o f relief from the congestion
which exists at the Rand crossing, on West First Street,
caused by great numbers o f freight ears being almost con­
tinually crossing the busy highway into the city. But no
relief is yet in sight.
As far as The Herald has been able to learn nothing has
been done regarding the matter. Before we realize it the
summer will have passed and the busy season will be here.
Not very many months remain and if anything is to be done,
action cannot be delayed longer.
Traffic on First Street, the only highway into the city
from’ the north, will continue to become heavier as the weeks
pass and by the time the shipping season is in full swing the
situation at Rand’s Crossing will become serious and traffic
will most certainly be unreasonably delayed, unless a remedy
is effected before that time.
Sanford, we understand, is one of the most important
points on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. The transporta­
tion of thousands o f carloads o f products accorded the rail­
road should merit the co-operation and support o f that com­
pany in all movements which effect the people o f this sec­
tion.
The people of Sanford have been very patient with the
railroad. They have said little about those things being neg­
lected by the transportation company. It is seldom they com­
plain because many o f the crossings in the city are unpro­
tected. It isn’ t often they protest against midnight switch­
ing in the residential districts. They haven’ t said so very
much about the fact that there is no downtown ticket of­
fice for the convenience o f travelers. It is only once in
awhile that they complain because Sanford is seemingly
ignored by the railroad officials in their advertising. They
seem to enjoy sitting up half o f the night to get a Pullman
berth on a northbound train. Some even pass o ff lightly the
fact that there are railroad ticket agents in northern cities
who do not know that such a place as Sanford exists. We
say, Sanford people have been very patient.
The Herald would like to see some action taken which
will give relief. It would like to see the railroad show a
more willingness to give Sanford and the section which is con­
tributing so largely to the earnings of the railroad company,
a little consideration and those things so rightfully deserved.
There is a time when forbearance ceases to be n virtue.
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Beyond Sight.
Aged One Billion.
A New Warfield Rnad.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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THE NEW microscope that made
possible identification of the can­
cer gjjrm, is described ns an "ul­
tra-violet ray microscope."
The
eye nmi the ear of man are limited
but his brain is not limited, nnd
works with forces beyond sight
nnd hearing.
PROFESSOR WILHELM Eitel,
most learned man estimates the
ago of the earth at something
above one billion years, about I,200,000,000 years, basing his esti­
mate on the earth age, on the ra­
dio activity of various earth
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S. DAVIES WARFIKI.D. PRESIIDENT OF THE SEABOARD AIR
LINK, OPENED THE l-TRST
It AII,ROAD ACROSS FLORIDA.
CONNECTING ALL THE WEST
COAST OF FLORIDA
WITH
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PA I M BEACH. ITS USEFUL­
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FUNDAMENTALISTS taright
that the earth is only 0,000 years
old will be horrified by the bil­
lion years suggestion.
But
if
Noah, probably only six feet high,
could live nearly a thousand years,
why shouldn’t the earth, l\v?ntyfive thousand miles round, bo a
billion years old ?

IN’ THE Universe, one billion is
a small unit. There nre suns so
far from our earth that it would
take iheir light millions of years
to reach us.
And liyht trnvels
Facts and Sincerity Are Essential
1H0,000 miles per second, seven
times around the earth while your
This is n day o f salesmanship of tin* highest calibre. heart beats once.

The man who is proficient in his line demands big earn­
ings and his list of friends is of great length.
Facts and sincerity are required on the part of the
man who has something to sell. Misrepresentation does
not make friends. By making exagerated claims for his
product the first order may be secured, but on the second
attempt how hard he falls!
The salesman who has convinced his customers that lie
is on the square and that ho plays fair with them, is usual­
ly the one who is making lhe big success.
Men want to know facts today. They want no discol­
oring nor do they become fooled, very easily by some of
the smooth talk a certain type of salesmen are inclined
to use. A product should be sold on its merits alone, but
frequently the personality and character of the man do­
ing the selling, have great weight in influencing the pur­
chaser.
Sincerity on the part o f the salesman is a valuable
trait. Trying to "talk" a buyer into an order is foolish­
ness under almost all conditions and the fellow who con­
fines his nrgu men Is to facts and figures, telling of the
merits of Ids product, usually has his competitor hustling
too keep pace with him.
In real estate is this especially true. Look all the real
estate salesmen over and you will find that the one who
is pulling down the big commissions, and who holds the
respect and admiration o f tho men with whom lie does
business, is the one who makes no statement that is mi­
ll lie and wiio works entirely in liie open in his transactions,
living up to all the promises lie makes.
We like to have salesmen come to our office in whom
we can place confidence.
His linndshnp&lt;&lt; speaks louder
than what he says. Ami the fellow who isn’t too persist­
ent and who values contiium r friendship and character as
worth more than one, and only one order, is the one who
is putting down the foundation for a career both remun­
erative and pleasing.

“ It’s a Good Thing Cal Erected That Scarecrow

As Brisbane Sees It

EVERYBODY OUTSIDE the
Scopes trial knows that our sight
and henring are limited. Wc sec
veriou* colors from violet on the
one side to led on the other and
hear certain sounds, from tho dull
boomin'! of n gorilla as ha ships
his chest, to the thin vibration of
n high note on tho violin. But
there- nre notes below the goril­
la’s boom and ahove the violin’s
highest note, that escape our dull
ears, and colors that we cannot
see.

_______ _

W .S . PRICK,V
710 W. First St. 1‘ho^J

Try Smith’s Iforj
Shop for good hatf
an V O

work. Ladies wetoj

* 5

Next to Valdez.

FLO RID A FLAPPERS
SAVE and
i T H R IV E
In
1025

TAMPA TIMES

It was some time ago that the her of standard stores. Though,
m
m
Florida legbintim* hud before it its popular use is comparatively j
that bill, by Mr. Branch of Liber­ r« cent, ‘flapper’ in a word of long I
ty, to forbid the use of the term standing. As originally employ-,
“ flapper” in connection with any od it was applied to young girls
Indy in this state. We had almost still Wearing their hair flapping
forgotten about it, with till the down the hack mid not yet ‘put
He is not manly who defrauds an­
other,
monkey business in connection tip’. Curiously enough, it was not
He is not manly who betrays
with that Tennessee case press­ revived until it had lost it came
his friend,
ing. Then, too, there lias quite into vogue about the time that
imJpudpni
Not all the world’s ill-gotten
lately come tlt‘3 important matter worn cm started bobbing the hair.
wealth cun smother,
of a statute to Adam to detract In point of vulagnrity it does nutl
The Btain of one who cheated
attention from it.
begin to compare with 'chicken' but
for an end.
But you can no more down talk then when Florida starts levising
THE SEABOARD Air Line
Helping you, w orking for your inter­
subject to approval by the Inter­ of that bill than you can be rid her vacaliulnry, she may include
Honor mlist shine triumphant o'er
state Commerce Commission, which and no progress whatever appears 'chicken,' ‘ peach’, 'pippin,' ‘skirt,’
his.winning,
ests—That’s what we mean by it.
presumably will nut la- delayed, to have been made along that line. ’ frill’ and all similar varieties of
Women must meet and find him
and to reasonable co-operation by Witness this symposium of nation­ language iu the prohibitions. To
clean and true;
local authorities, will not extend al pic s comment concerning it, the puri:.t, pure language is an
In manhood's shrine there is no
the new railroad from West Palm gi ttiri together by the Consolidat­ impoitant as pure food, but if only
pluce for sinning,
Bench to Miami, thus relieving ed Brest association, upon which the pure in speech are permitted
No *ecr«t'-ho»r-fov ‘4*ed*~which
freight ami passenger congestion w ■* univ came Saturday—either to enter Florid i tlien what will
cowards do.
with which the lines of the EaatHkioiigh our own tardiness or that become of I'ntm Roach?"
•t • .
M . M 'i i n u , n . % .
ol those who compiled it:
Coast have been unable to deal.
An o|n n ndnd as to whether the
A good mnn holds the game above
--------* The effoit in tile Florida Loginterm is derogatory is indicated by
its prises,
across Florida
Morula JLiMirp to forbid under penalty the iWnrtinsbuig Journal, which,
THE It AI I.KOAD neross
His life above tho pleasures he
the designation of any woman a.-&gt;
was built in record time.
may seize,
a "flapper,’’ though promptly re- however, believe . that a good many
build
new
t*xit
is
proposed
to
young women resent being railed
He will not stoop to traits which
tensions in time for the busy I ukerl by the lawmakers, has help- flappers. " young person should
lie despises,
■
d
to
keep
the
tluif
State
in
the
season this coming full.
And sell his aelf-re:.|&gt;ect for vic­
news nnd bus inspired much dis- not 1m* considered a flapper," slat­
ed the Journal, "merely because
tories.
WHEN THAT is accomplished, &lt;u;:;ion as to tin* meaning of the she i i young and pretty. Her id­
term
nnd
ns
to
the
feminine
at­
tile Seaboard will carry passeng­
eas ol tiehnvjor may In* of the high­ DiaiiisuuHH«BMKUMauMaaaaii«kia JHHaMaaaRaao»*ai&gt;xxMiil
Honor anti truth he Mends with
ers direct from the north to all im­ titude toward its use.
est. But there remains a flappe
gentle kindness,
"Tire real question is, do the type, who make themselves con­
portant points in Florida, with an
Censure of others seldom will
girls in Florida flap?" is the way spicuous without accomplishin'?
important raving of time.
he speak,
tho problem presents itself to the charm."
Selfishness has not cursed him
THE FIRST of problems is to Charleston Daily Mail. "If they
with its blindness,
’i he Dallas Journal, on Hie oth­
make work more attractive. To flap, why not call them flappers" er hand, views the matter in an
Strong enough ho is he never
arked
the
Charleston
editor.
"So
begin, do for Americans what the
harms the weak.
entirely different light, declaring
French Revolution did for French­ far as can lie discovered in this that the term “ fits like a glove,”
section,
there
has
been
no
pro­
men, and one of the kings of
Manhood is not in conquest or in
and **s: "as
- employed in AmSweden did for the Swedes make test from tiie girls against th.- erica it has no disrespectful mean­
glory,
term.
Iu
fac*,.
they
even
seem
MY FAVORITE STORIES
15,000 Acres Marion County
them owners of the land and give
Though both may come a good
ing." "It may U* doubted,” adds
Ity IUVIN S. COHIl
them a stake in government sta­ to like it Nay, some of them may the Dallas paper, “ that the Florida'll
man moves along;
even have a touch of pride iu be­
bility.
And let* his friends and neighbors
5 miles from Ocala. No waste. 20
ing known as a regular flapper. legislator expre ea tho dcstro o f
At a recent meeting of the Unthtell his story,
"Well," said the suspected tru­
Safeguard their savings, protect After a while the term will die many women, -atire most of them
A* one, they found, too big to nlie Actnra1 Guild in New York, ant, "1 can’ t remember just how it them from sharks that are al­
miles o f highway. Lake and river
out. It will have its brief little day have adopted the tylcs and manor.,
do a wrung.
Father Fahey, tho Guild chaplain, went, but it was something like lowed to steal from them hundreds and disappear, but the girls will go which have conic to represent flap- _
fron tage
—Edgar A. Guest, told a little story which was re­ ‘ Brace up, you’ll get the quilt."
of millions a year—cheap sharks
perism. Those who dress nnd net u
i
o--------Convinced now that her suspic­ of the lottery, the gambling ring, nil—bless them all the same and like a flapper, whether they he M
look as pretty and be as sweet in
ceived
with
evidences
of
approval.
ions
were
correct,
the
mother
U
the oid stock, and the New York, IDUO as they were in 177i’&gt;, or n&lt; young nr old m:&gt;*&lt; have little o h -!
What has become of the oldu
"A Lind mother," said Father telephoned the superintendent of New Haven, and Hartford type.
fashioned child who used to jump
they are today for that matter. Jed ion to tin* appoint inn." The N
Faheyt
"suspecled
that
her
small
the Sunday school.
at father's command?
a
And we have an idea that legisla­ I a Fayette Journal refers to the n
son had not attended Sunday
"What was the text?"
BUT
FIRST
of
all,
make
the
Florida
legislator
ns
a
“
moral
hero
school.
" ’ Be of good cheer, the comfort­ work itself attractive, That can tors In HUH) will also he pretty ami potential sheik" and to his pro­ ii
A road sign In Utah rends,
a
Quick Action Necessary
much the same as they are today,
"What was the text?" *hc asked. er cometh.’ "
M
he done, first, by changing condi­ with their resolutions and their posal as a "om.ntous though K
"Tills Is God’s Country.
Don’t
Make It Look Like Hell."
tions under which men work—lung bills which hard-boiled legislative impracticable reform,”
U
hours. The uncertainty of employ­ iiihimittees and even the bulk of
----o-------REAL ESTATE NEWS STORIES
Fin- Toledo Blade reprovingly au
ment, ineagerness of wages.
legislators themselves having no remarks that "If men have become u
Our office hoy says its hard to
DAYTONA .IUIIIINAI.
Ami second, by making workers sentiment will coldly kill."
understand how n sweet young
so pitifully ungallant as to make M
M
thing roiild get soured on the
A
gallant
legislators
well
necessary to have a law tn N
Comment has frequently been reported real estate transactions take an actual interest in their
work, by giving them a generou- meant, but futile and ridiculous protect women against distaste­ U
world.
made on Hie failure of local real­ i ami will assist in establishing it share of what they earn.
j effort to remove that lie deems ful designations, then the word ’ fe­ t&lt;
u
*221-1*1. First Street, Opposite I’ostoffice
tors to make public tire partici­ reputation for reliability and in­
an iqvprobrious epithet upon wo­ male' ought to |&gt;e included in the M
Anyway we’d wager a dime that pants in it real estate deal made tegrity.
n
fni
bidden
list.
YOU
HAVE
no
troublu
among
men"
is
the
description
given
by
“ I can not understand such n
Will Rogers would make a Iw-ttcr
SMSMnHU*KsxMaaanaacaai3t:**nsusMaaiinaMUBauBUH»‘ l
the
developer
said. men fishing, hunting, snow-sinn­ the San Antonin News "The ma­
Solomon himself could not have
governor-than some that Okla­ known as an actual transaction, policy,"
ing,
tobogganing,
or
dancing—they
jority
realized,”
this
pajs-r
adds,
but
which
loses
vital
interest
when
“ Legitimate news stories of realty
spoken more wisely Ilian has each
homa has iiad not so many years
“ that it would do no good to abol­ of these editors along the partic­
names are withheld. This is not sales stimulate business and con­ like it.
since.
The mnn thut owns his own hoot ish the mere name while the flap­ ular line chosen by him. They
the custom elsewhere. Names of fidence in the community. Silence
black or news stand ami gets the per herself remained, nmi also
buyers, sellers and agents us giv­
Today’s heat laugh: "And yuh en through tlie press in other lo­ on transactions creates the impres­ profits for himself works good saw that to ban the latter was may be calm, however, the hill did- \
know, yuh can’t hardly make any calities, and this fact was noted in sion that movement of property is weather or bad, nnd does not com beyond the legislator’s province i11 * Hass—as all of them likely cn{***gh have known for some time
money being crooked the o day , a recent interview with John it. slow, and of course that actually plain. He likes it. He’s in Ihhi- mm power* ,1but wuh |Imfuri* nnw*
it up even when conditions
there’a too much competition.— DeVonel, of Miami, president of slows
for activity nre favorable. Realty ness for himself.
mure acumen than the average J The Charleston Daily Mail cxDaytona Journal.
the newly formed Daytona Shores firms here would all profit in the
legislative body displays. If Flor-lrn cd the bras tacks of the mar
company, which lias purchased a long run by announcing their trans­
WHEN BUSINESS Intelligence oln girls objected to the designa­ ter when it observed that "the real
Somehow or other wo have an large tract fronting the Tomoku actions through thi* newspapers.
succeeds in making industry at tion “ flapper” and It is more like­ question is, ilo the girls in Florida
idea that Luktdand baseball fans basin. We believe Sir. lleVutn y’s
"This opinion is in accordance tractive, when it can truly lie said ly that many glory in it, rather Uap.’ ' It is not to bo denied
now know that Banford has a bvll views are worthy of reproduction with real estate history in Miami, that men like their work, the
let them abjure the ways mid the
club. And then again wo can’t and that they will have an influ­ where the newspapers are full of problems of industry will lie solv­ i flippant attitude tuwaid life which that many of them whom vr„* have
help but believe that old "Bugs" ence in local real estate circles. sales news, nnd in other cities ed, and there will still he plenty [woman who conducts herself with seen gave the impression that they
Kry will always remember h cer­ Such a proceeding as he recom­ where business is active and con­ left fur the man that wants more j dignity and grace will not suffer were “ flopping." At any rate, most
of them are busy "doing about.”
tain fellow by the name of Mc- mends will engender eon'idence in tinually un the upgrade.”
than his share.
from being called a flapper but I“''I as thi-i paper suggests, tlv
When you first showed mo tho D*a*’
Que.
by any other name a flapper girls will go on. That is comfort­
m ond Heavy Service Cord nnd talked
f itc
o--------LAW BASED ON WISDOM
LADY ASTOIl, the young wo­ would be as blithe.”
ing indeed. And as long as they
•o
enthusiastically about it, I told
man
given
to
Britain's
House
of
“ Watrh for the o;iening of
The effect of such legislation eu on it is safe to presume that I
LAKELAND LEDGER
Mount Emblem Cemetery. Devot­
(’ominous by the Stale of Virgin­ upon literature is considered by men will continue to go on about
you it would have to ho a wonderful
ed exclusively to Masons and llteir
The tendency to comb-inn a per­ or saying that those thing! which ia, lias made Bi Dsh lawmakers tho Son Francisco Bulletin which them.
tiro to stand up under tho pitnid1fumlKea. located between two son on hearsay or suspicion is ab­ pai
iss into tin* mouth pass out again, realize that worn. , even the most urgum: ’ If a law to such effect U
I'chann llu* most worth while
main golf courses, with four main ruptly frowned upon by the law, in* told those hypocrites. "But those unfortunate, have rights.
passed, it will make waste p.qter thing shown hero in that oven the
m ent from m y trucks, as tho oorvic*
highways mid excellent Irnnspor
Every year in Loudon five or iu Florida^ not only of certain 'flapper' hill served to reveal how1
things
which
proceed
out
of
the
which holds every person innocent I mouth come forth from the heart; six thousand women, on Hie mere dictionaries and a whole library o!
is unusually severe.
tation leading to the grounds."
markedly national ntcution i.i foAd in Chicago Tribune. Now isn’t until Ids guilt is estahli tied. Thai ami they defile the man. For out nay so of a policeman, without modern fiction but also of a mint- cu,s&lt; d umin Florida.
However, I must now confess that
that enough inducement to pass is a safeguard of freemen, now a of the heart proceed evil thoughts, any rorroborntion, nre mutkc.l
commonplace, but at one time iu murders, adulteries, fornications, with an infamous lirund.
I have never found a tire the equal of
Many
obt?
English history a debatable ques­ thefts, fai a*, false wit me . hlasp- things have been tried—rescue are made over again ju.it after.—
Many a mnn who has the sand
this Heavy Service Cord. You can
tion. Tho first jury trail when 12 lu i'lies: These lire llit* tilings which homes, retention, all except CIlM- Jacksonville Journal.
to propone It n girl lacka the neWhen ybu come to the end of a bold men faced death t«» stand for
say that with m y full permission.
i!e f iIt* a man.'
MON JUSTICE, sail! Lady Aster,
cessnry rocks to get married on.—
good detour,
justice, established ferever man's
Time is whatever we make it. Mobile News-item.
Solomon, recognized as the wis­ The House cheered that.
And you sit and look ut tin- sign. right to have the evidence present­
People make hard times, then
est of Hie Hebrew rulers, also
And tie* 'arrows point in another ed against him fairly.
t o ii111liuietl a few olisr rvat ions
Maine the times, — Troy (Ala.)
The keynote must he the most
way —
(Tontemporary Comment.’
In the Kith chapter of I.tik** it that have survived the ag.'it. He
M e s s e n g e r .-------- \
durable tiling there is. Someone
To the road you left behind;
is recorded that "Then came to •odd: "For as In* thinl.r-tH in Ids
At any rate, the evolutionists ii always striking it, nnd it shows
Ob thir 'lx th** end uf a “perfect Jesus scribes and 1‘harisucs, which heart, ho is he,”
lacur*«Mt,J
I.ove isn’t blind, It doesn't give have been making the anti crowd no sign of wearf— Nashville Ban-!
ditjj”
v
were of Jerusalem, saying, ‘ Why
Law.
Ill.tcketone
po
nt
*
mt
in
a
darn.—Talladega
(Ala.)
Home.
cut
sour*
monk.'y
shines.—Spart­
Sanford,
Florida
ner.
H
And .the end of your patience, do the disciples transgress the Ira the fin l Imi
anburg Sun.
ituitcnU, f.nmcrly j
tout
ditiim.i of lb" elders? for the) were told In I**l.,dy,
h r . f ili.ine ! It must he hotter in New York
Them U no argument about the,;
you voice your thoughts in a wash not tlirir hands when limy origin. He
tli.a
tracet), history I for Broadway lias a.Thaw.—SpartHas anyone ever thought of us­ evolution of Dayton from a quietjt
quiet Way,
rat bread."
i f law from Ihc days 11* .M.i.a*^ un- 'uuburg Sun.
ing our fabuluus “ melting pot” for little country town to u bona fide;,
kud tiie air around get* blue.
The Milliter then plumbed the til he closed Ids
own comniciitarioo; |
— —boiling down domestic politics?__ front-page feature, — Nashville l|
— Eyh^uge. depths of human immru when, a ft -' A wonderful book,truly.
| Luts of lips just madaito bias Miami Tribune.
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THE SANFORD HERALD; MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925.

FLORIDA FACTS RELATED B Y
ASSOCIATED PRESS
There nre 1.012 special
school districts in Florida.

tnx

I For Rentf

Thp farmers of the state keep
on hand about $25,000,000 worth
of stock cattle; $14,000,000 worth
'*
Florida has no state debt, no of horses and mules; $0,000,000 ■
■
Inheritance tax and no income tax. worth of hogs; $2,500,000 worth ■
--------«
S
Part
o
f
store
for
candy
and
confections.
S
She’s to Marry German
of milk cows; and thoroughbred
The present commission Is com­ cattle worth about $2,000,000.
S
' 1 3
posed of R. Hudson Burr, chair­
man;
Lewis
G.
Thompson,
secre­
Mrs. George Saunders has re­
Phone 672 between 4 p. m. and 6 p. m.
Florida second railroad commis­
tary; M. S. Mathews and A. S.
turned from n brief visit to Jack­
■
■
sion
or
the
first
commission
un&lt;
Wells.
sonville.
j der the re-establishment act of ■■ i m i i i i i g i i u i i a i s i i n i i i H i s i a i i n i i i i i i m u i
itanday
The first railroad commission ! 1897 was composed of It. II. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Friabio spent
enterWelchcll will
'
was composed of George G. Mc. 1D^idson, chairman John L. Neely.
euro* the week-end plcmmntly at Day­
i Mondny night
i
Whorter, chairman John G. Ward, secretary; John M. Bryan and
tona Beach.
Hbs Eloiac Brady
secretary; E. J. Vann, and Wil­ John L. Morgan.
■
’
liam Hines.
--------Claude Ogilvio of Fort Myers
------ —
The department of education respent the past week end in Sanford
W
right,
War
low
and
Company
The soil of Florida will produce cords statistics showing that of
''^Mallory Circle with friends.
two and three crops annually with‘ the farm boys and girls who atcomparntiwly little cultivation,! tend the vocational ngricutural
home of ^ rsj ; ’
Mr, ami Mrs. I*. M. King anil j
iday afternoon nt
Arc Now Receiving Application For
says a bulletin of the State A g rl-’ schools fifty per cent of them re­
children spent yesterday pleasantly
culture
Department.
(turn
to
the
farm.
It
also
shows
at Coronado Beach.
--------I that only two per cent of the hoys
the Wesley Class
Th
re
are
250
different
v
a
r
i
e
t
i
e
s
[ and girls of the towns nnd cities
Miss Hilda Butler has ns her
rial meeting a* n guests Misses Nnotni and Verla
of crops of ffuits, vegetables and who take this course go the farm.
Tuesday evthe like. The state agricultural
Wright of Lakeland.
[ttending will leave
department says Florida la and
The beginning of tourbt travel
ch at tl o'clock.
will tie first of nil an agricultural to Florida in any considerable
Mrs. It. A. Newman and Mr.
state.
nnd Mrs. W. C. Hill left Saturday
numbers was in 1887 when the
frdnesday
for Georgia in their car.
Ponce do I,eon hotel in St. Au-1
on improved Business nnd Residential Property
The Stale Beard of Vocational gustine was completed at cost of
■prayer meeting of
in Sanford
Education
requires
thnt
every
fChurch will 1** held
$2,500,000 and nine new railroad
Mrs. W. B. Zachary and little
teacher of vocational agriculture companies were incorporated by
&gt;f Mrs. K. A. Trr- son, Iiilly left Saturday for Jack­
in tiu&gt; consolidated rural schools the Mate,
Funds immediately available subject to title
rnolia Avenue, Wed- sonville to spend severnl days.
be ngra dilate of an agricultural
1 ^. at 8 o’clock.
examination.
college.
Mrs. W. P. Fields and daughter,
Growers of fruits, vegetables, *
Miss Louise Fields are spending
APPLICATIONS FOR
and
other products in Florida nre The
receipts
during
the
year
the week with friends in Daytona.
1823-2t (rum a levy of from one protected) against becoming con- ■
SEE
to ten mills for school mainte­ netted with dishonest or poorly *
Sheriff Frank Kerell, Mrs. Korj
commission
merchants *
nance and special levies to take rated
eli nnd non o f Orlando were the
cate of bond issues amounted to throughout the United States, (’ u- ■
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Wynn
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
$3,CSS mm.
ba, Canada and other foreign J*
Sunday.
ling meeting of the
countries.
This
is
done
by
the
■
trial inn Temperance
112 Park Avenue
The approximately fifty thous­ State Bureau of Marketing which *
Dr, W. T. Langley, Miss Edith
lid Friday afternoon
maintains a complete record of the
and
farmers
of
Florida
who
culti­
Teague
nnd
Ned
Chittenden
left
rterian Church with
vate something less than two mil­ commission merchants of this nnd
furner presiding at Saturday to spend a short lime in
lion acres of land, put on the mar­ other countries. This service i :
iMslon in the nli- Alabama.
ket annually about $80,000,000 free to the fanners and they can
inesident.
t
nt any time find the rating of any
worth of produce.
THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE SOONER YOU
[were much gratified
Miss Jessie Allen at rived Sun­
commission merchant by asking
sol attendance. The day night from Sarasota to lie the
the
bureau.
W
ILL
SEE IT ADVERTISED.
Tim first Florida railroad com­
Mrs. Davies, pres- guest of her sister, Mrs. Craig
mission held office from August
Irgniilzatien was nc- Thompson.
17, 1887 to June 13, 1801.
The
lany regrets. For
conimi ion was abolished by an
(August and SeptcrnMr. and Mrs. O. II. Hill of Brad­
a*t of tin* legislature in 18',*1 but
vice-pn'sidents will enton were the week-end guests of
was re established in 18',&lt;7.
M
i
Lmdsa
Fletcher,
22
of
Indianapolis,
is
engaged
to
Ernest
Von
jgulnr election tnk- Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
SihnirtUiw of Berlin. When news dispatcher boro new uf the romance
fc first Friday in Oc- T. B. Smith.
Tli * governor and His elective
to this country, her father* Stoughton A. Fletcher, retired banker, at
vaeancy occasioned
cabinet of Florida constitute an
nice raided his consent to the match.
resignation will In;
executive body that performs
Miss Jospehino Knight returned
rrelary was instrucmore duties than are imposed upon
last
week
from
Daytona
Beach
||is. Davies a litter
Mrs. L l*. Hagan, Miss 1-etm denton to G. E. Johnson of Braden­ any other similar body of officials
where
she
has
been
spending
sev­
[rciiation of her mipComo in ami make your .selection, by »1 oing .so you will save money.
of any state in the Union,
Bell Hagan and Miss Lucille But- ton.
fd services to the W. eral weeks.
Miss Mildred Bennett of Tampa
1
i n i.f HeLand will leave Tuesday
These Dresses are of satin faced cantons, heavy crepe de chine in all the lending
"their regrets upon
to 1. L, .luster of Tampa.
Th interest on these bonds and
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. It. Pippin of for Hendersonville, N. C.
tlu-ir presiding o f­
shades, sucii as pansy green, powder blue. Tney are priced for this sale.
Miss Sarah Martin of Sarasota lime warrants amounts annually
Midland City, Ain., arrived Sunday
to $,75,1100. Tilt* interest on the
Miss Elizabeth Irbv of Anthony to F. M. Holden of Orlando.
fs Wenta representing to l«* the guests of Mr. nmi Mrs.
Miss Edith Power "f Jackson­ note both short and long time
left
for
her
home
Sunday
after
L.
H.
Echols.
(lurches o f the city
to K. E. Gardner of Jackson­ loans, recured to operate the
■pending some time here as the ville
bprescntntives of the
ville.
schools until taxes are collected
[oi uie Citizens Club
Miss Katherine Teague of Orlan­ gin•t of Miss Sara Lou Priest.
M m Neil Milam of Tampa to WIVi, 1II111 ' till I'll1*1II X? til
tin ,D. Ix'otmrdi was do spent the week olid in Sanford,
YV. N. Burnside of Tampa.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Claude Ilineldiff
represent the W. C, as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Miss Katherine Carter of Jack­
On .hino HO, 1024 the Indebtedwere call'd to Manchester, Ga., sonville to C. L. Mai tin of Jack­ rum of special tax Hehool dis­
Edmund Meisch.
last week on account of the ill­ sonville.
program of readings
trict! amounted to It a,000,000.
lion under the loaderWeddings
Mr. ami Mrs. Shinholser and ness of Sir. IliiK'hliff’ii father.
Approximately $11,000,000 of tlits
F. L. Nixon follow-1 daughter Miss Lillian Shin hob * r
Miss Cora Sumner of Jackson­ amount wan represented liy bonds
las period.
Clifford Trombley returned last ville to J. D. Freeman of Jack­ and, liuu* warrant-) and one mil­
left Sunday to spend several weeks
invitation of Mrs. la-a­ in Macon, Ga.
week* front Paintka where In* spent sonville.
lion dollars by prumiaory notea.
rt meeting will Is* held
Mm Mqzqe P cekof 5|ndis&lt;W..tfl -IMlt l 1-4- .. .
seveud days. Ed., Carpenter , of
....... —...It ..» ■
irnto the- firm Friday
J. F. Fleming of .Madison.
Del~bld accompanied him holm*.
Mias
Patty
Lyles
returned
Sun­
All members of the
Miss Julia Montague of Jack- ■eaaBKaMnBanaaanBHaBaflnnBannBBaaaBnnaflaBaBnBBBaanaBa ............................................ ..
nre cordially invited |day afternoon from Philatl Iphin,
ville to 11. W. Seidell of Jackson­
Mr. and Mis. II. I,. Gibson left ville.
where she hfls been in training to
3 4 +4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .*
W 4 »*{*♦•}■+♦•&gt;
[;
become a nurse.
Sunday in their ear for points in
Mr ;. Evelyn Barton of Tampa to
the ii... tit and South Carolina. They Dr. F. W. Rittenhouse of Phila­
IAKBKCDE
KCUK Sandwiches at| Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Baker and will bo gone about two weeks.
delphia.
Leslie
Miss Grace Colder o f Jackson­
Station, three miles i baby and Mr. and Mrs.
Mi. and Mri. A. B. Mahoney, ville to J. It. Luff of Jacksonville.
Ave. Open for bun-! Went and Dr, Anna Call motored
to Daytona Beach.
and little daughter. Frames........
iv, July 20th.
Miss Virginia tjuigg of Sanford
turned yesterday from
Palatka lo Paul Radford of Sanford.
Joe Gonzalez, of Ft. Lauderdale where they were the guests
of
Miss Ann Clifford of Oriaad &gt; to
about equal.
The
more Ini laugh about■!
Hie past week-end here as friends.
Lee Grantt of Orlando.
Mrs. M F. Perry of Orlando to
more to laugh with. the guest of lus parents, 51r. and
Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez.
Mr. and Mr James Pavla and J. F. Irving of Orlando.
Mi
Mlunel DeLong of Orlando
lil tie daughter, nnd Miss Hilda But­
Mrs. W. M. Thigpen is spending ler spent a delightful week-end to K. F. l.in iuH of Orlando.
Ladies—
Miss b.li/abet h t raw ford of &lt;’ hia few days in Douglas, Ga,, where in Lakeland as the guests of
|tlrc sea, renovating, In* went lo attend tlie marriage of friends.
tngo to Leroy Starkey of St. Pet­
er.-.Iiurg.
janhohlcry material'' Mils Helen Shelton.
ICAI.L
Miss Ruth Wells of Orlando to
Mr. and Mi s. Ralph Eugene Tit- Fred Schultz of Orlando.
Mrs. F. L Crosby leaves today tie returned Sunday from their
inford
Miss Martelln Ferret* of lake­
for Syracuse and Jamestown, N .! honeymoon and w ill be at home to land
to Win. Print* * f Tampa.
[ks Factory
Y„ where she will bo the guest o f , their many frietnids at till Myrtle
Mi;
Mildred Smith o f Lakeland
L ■ tui-M
friends and relatives.
Avenue.
to J. P. Brown of Lakeland.
Mrs. Mary Harris of blast TulinLewis Shipp, Robert Holly, Jr., ha., .ec, Ala., to Walter Richardson
Slip’s High Stepper
and W. A. Adams left Sunday fur of West Palm Bench.
Miami wilier they will remain a
Miss Julia Culler of New 1.onfew days, combining business with don. Conn., to J. It. Tatum of
pit asure.
Miami.
Mias Viola Whitcmau of Miami
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer, with to F. O. Wiggins of Miami.
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Miss Re-tty Kaufman of Miami
Si ig of Jacksonville, left today to IL &lt; Baldwin of Miami.
for Ijike Harney oil a camping trip
Miss Blanche Hoggs of Sanford
of two weeks.
to Claude* Hlnchffc of Hanford,
Miss Anne Au.dand o f Behring
The many friends of Mrs. Wal­ lo N. II. Lane of Schriug.
ter Hand will regret to learn that
Miss Dorothy Milhuru of Jack­
sh" is in the Ferunld-Laugh ton sonville to .Mr. C. W. Zaun of JackHospital, where she underwent an ton ville
operation Sunday.
Miss Mary Cawthorn of De FuHand Bags, Suit Cases, Hat iSnxcs, anti W ardrobe Trunks
nhk Springs to Robert Brice of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell, l)e Funiuk Springs.
Miss Perty Let* Hell nnd her guest,
Mm Marjorie Strannhan of Fort
Miss Mildred Campbell of Aber­ Lauderdale to C, G. Hntucheson of
SUIT CASES
deen, N. C-, leave today in their Athens, Ga.
Miss Marian Stevenson of Tam­
car for points north.
pa to J. U. Irwin of Tampa.
Brown, tan and black, 24 to 28 inches. Extra strong fiber and all leather.
Miss Blanche Brown of Chatta­
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Lindley of
Tifton, Ga.. were the guests of Mr. nooga to b red Cnmpfield of Tampa.
$3.50 to $17.50_________________ '
nnd Mrs. David Speer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley will return Benefit Dance To Be
to Florida in September to make
their future home.
Given A t City Hall
All leather Mat Boxes. All black an cl tan trimmed. Round and square ,
lNE : — Office 148

MISS KATHRYN WILKE Y, Society Editor.

TELEPHONE:—Rea. 428-J

Personals

First Mortgage Loans

lg Meeting
Temperance
[ere on Tiday

APPRAISALS

Arrived Today

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Vacations

Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith, Mrs.
R. M. Mason, returned
from
Wrightesville, Ga., last week. Mts.i
Bobbie Chapman and Miss Alma
Blount accompanied them home
and will remain as the guests of
Mrs. Ned Smith.

On Wednesday Night

$5.00 t o $8.50

A bii ehall brnciit dance, simi­
lar to the one given lust week,
W ARDROBE TRUNKS
HAND BAGS
will be given at the new city hull
on Wednesday night by the offic­
18 to 22 inches. All leather bags.
ials of ill,. .Nnntord ball club, it
All sizes, extra heavy fiber, trimmed
was announced today. The pro­
Tan, dark brown, and black. Made o f
with extra heavy hardware.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Selg and ceeds will go to the support of
fine heavy cowhide. Single and dou­
family, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Liggin the local team at before.
hangers.
. .^
A good sum was realized from
ami family, Mr. and M rs. Albert
ble handed.
Sikes and children of Anicricun, the dance lust Thursday night and
$10.00 to $17.50
Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Sicg tlm local official i expressed hope
$ 10.00 to $65.00
o f Savannah, Ga., are expected to 'litis morning thnt even a larger
arrive Tuesday to join a camping attend the benefit dance on Wed­
nesday. Good music will be furparty on Lake Harney.
TRUNKS—Large size, three ply fiber packing trunks
niched and a “ good time to all"
in promised those who attend.
Joe
Riizemdein’s
orchestra,
State Wedding’s
$19.50 to $22.00
with George W. Hrockhuhn per­
and Engagements
forming at the* piano, has been
secured to fund li the music, said
President It. A. Newman, this
Engagements
Miss Julia Gilbert of MonticeMo morning.
to Rev. D, D. Dieffenwierth, Mon,,
ticello
I lie .State of F [orala received a
Misa Mary f'apell of Hatworne i total of 20,41&amp;,07o. Ill acres of
to R. J. McMeckin of Jacksonville, jwamp and overflow land from the
Mtaa Elizabeth Gallagher Sara- IJnited States government and dis­
Kvc,/ n Colly'er, one of the ztar woman tennis sotn to C; J. Jordan Fort Myers. posed of H»,.'t;!7JJ 15,87 accres to
**c'PP*n8Ttip for a Kwift ami high onu in u mixed
Misa Kathleen Phillips of Tain- railroadi and canal companies ami
njeent WimMi'tlun tournament. She’a shown pa to it. Mofitz o f Tampa.
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individuals, leaving a balance of B
Spence o t South Africa, t +
Mias Edith Robertaon of Bra- 1,254,682 acres oa January 1, IV-5, BBPmBBBBBBHBUBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBaBBBBBBBSIBBBBBflBBBBflBHiUULBIBBBBBflBBBBBBiaBBBBBBBBHBaB

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ATHLETICS T A K E REDS COP T H IR D
15-INNING GAME STRAIGHT GAME
FROM ST. LOUIS FROM NEW YORK

Continue T o Be Troublesome
NE\V YORK, July 20.— Champ­
ions Of 1921 In the major leagues
are on the mat but thuir shoulders
are fnr from pinned, while Pirate
nnd Maekmen*nrc clutching desp­
erately for unbreakable holds.

After Allowing Hut Two Hits 1 lt w«u,d 8&lt;em tha‘
"I™ 1*
Ilemmcl Pitched Whole Game ' mows Up in Eighth Inning.! unprecedented struggle would last
and Comes Through in Fine
illmvincr I H its and T hree throughout the Reason, for already
Allot ng
* ..
. ....
it has gone on for weeks, first one
Shape; Senators Win Close
Bases on Halls, Cards w in nmj
tj,e otf,or i,ejnR underOne From Cleveland Team

------ —
neath. The Giants' mighty muscles
Celery-Feds Win Entire S c -:in i' Wade and advancing Hailey to
NKW YORK, July 20.—The were bulging for a time during
HT.
LOUIS,
July
20.—Fifteen
rles for First Time Sintre W "!- -Moorc flew &lt;&gt;ut to lcft|
New York Giants lost their third! the past seven days and he relensFirst of Season; Come Front
, „
,
. innings,of play against Philadel­ game in a row Sunday when Cin- ed himself from tho Pirate’s grip,
i, . . j
•
U|_|t
In the third after two were out, phia shattered the Browns’ win­
Behind in Sixth Inning ( Frlsb)(1 rcacht„| first base when, ning streak -of six games, by the cinnati staged a ninth inning rally only to be grasped again twenty

Si

and nosed them out fi to 4. \ irgil four hours later.
'after two strikes were called on score of 12 to 8 here Sunday. Barnes, after allowing two hits
Philadelphia throat matur­
H itting o f McQue Is him he struck at one which went Manager Sisler ran his total of in eight innings blew up and edTho
to
gain
the advantage over the
wild. McQue and Wade walked consecutive bits up to twenty
four
hit
and
three
bases
on
Senators
only
Feature o f Contest suci .dvdy. Hailey hit safely to games when he singled in the balls, one by Scott, a relief pitch­ out struggle. after a long drawn
lc ft ' .eld, scoring Frishie and Mc­ fifth, He also got a home run. er, gave the Reds the game. The
Philadelphia’s reign in the Amer­
A single, a walk and Lamotte’s Pirates gained a half game on
Good Management Is Shown; Que, Mid advancing Wade to sec­
ican circuit is a matter of three
ond.
Hailey
was
out
short
to
sec­
error
gave
the
Athletics
the
lead
f.j - Chapman Pilches (Jond Hull ond on a fielder's choice hit by In the third but Lamotte atoned New York.
J percentage points over WashingScore by innings:
, ton while Pittsburgh rule! the NnFor Locals After Second Hardy.
for his mistake when he scored
Cincinmiti
000 090 00(1— 0- fi-U tiotial, ten points above New York.
Ilico
with
a
double,
to
tie
th
**
ltftihy, op first in the sixth,
New York . 100 200 001— l-ll-l The Athletics, a team of youths.
.Sanford and lakeland baseball walked and went to third when score. The ninth inning tie was
Hattetics: Donahue, Rixey and carried the attack to their enemies
tenms furnished local fans with Hardy singled to
center field. a result of Simmons' drive over Krueger; Scott, Barnes and Sny­ through seven successive conquests
a real thriller Saturday when, lif­ Chapman sacrificed, scoring Hail­ the left field fence.
only to be downed by the Browns
About 2;j,0Q0 persons attended. der.
ter the Highlanders hail spurted ey and advancing Hardy to second.
BROOKLYN, July 20.— Shcrdcl) of St. Louis on Saturday by n six
Score by innings:
In the first three innings to pile Moore hit safety to center field,
to two score.
up a six ot three* score in their fa­ advancing Hardy to third. Cusack Philadelphia U&lt;)2 not) 101 101 001 of st. Louis shut out Brooklyn
Sunday,
two
to
nothing
allowing
Without Gordon Cochran's lint
—
12-110
vor tho Celery-Feds came from sacrificed, scoring Hardy and
iK'Uiud in the sixth frame to score Moore went to second on the play. St. I.ouis .. 002 000 200 102 nod six hits. Grimes pitched winning as an opening punch, the former
— 8-18-4 ball, but lost through Flacks trip­ university buckst rck having been
five runs and in the eighth added Crawford was put in at hat for
Batteries: Itommell and Perkins; le in the third followed by Sliin- called home in the west by the ill­
■two more to the count, the final Curley and was walked. Frishie
score being 10 to &lt;5 in favor of the reached first safely on an infield Dnnfnrth, Vangilder, Wingard and ner’s single and Bottom ley’s sec­ ness of his wife, the terrific hitting
ond homer of the series in the ceased for a time and George Sislocal team.
hit to first base and the ha sen were Hargrave.
fourth. The Dodgers have scored ler's third place St. LouisniiH ce­
-Sanford’s third straight win, fin­ ful. At this time Fry went in for
mented their position gained dur­
only
one run in .'I days.
ishing the first entire series won Handing and a moment later Mc­
TIGFRS DOWN YANKS
ing the week in a sensationa ldrivn.
Score
by
innings:
by the Celeryinen since the early Que left the spectators breathless
DETROIT, July 20.—Detroit
part of the seaxoiij is mainly cred­ when the took the role of slugger fell on four New York pitchers St. Louis .........&lt;101 100 00—2*8-0 But withal, the veteran moundsited to tho head work of manager and heaved one of the big High for 22 hits Sunday to win tin ir Brooklyn .. 000 000 000—0-0-0 men of Washington toiled steadily
Batteries: Sbordoll and O’ Far- nnd with an accuracy that presages
Jim Moore coupled with the ex­ lander’s offerings to a point near Jyomnd straight victory from the
difficulties for the Quaker city
tra huso hitting of his regulars the right field fence for three Yankees, 1H lo 12. lleiltnann and rell; Grimes nnd Taylor.
legion.
in the pinches when hits meant liases, scoring three men for the Gehrig hit for the circuit.
Yosterduy Venn Gregg held the
runs.
Score by innings:
Celery-Feds. Wade struck out
slugging
Clevelanders safely while
New
York
..
100
214
10:i—
12-L1-1
and
the
scoring
was
ended
until
the
One Hanford scon* came ns the
Detroit .
. Ml 405 01 x - 1 8-22-2
result of an error in the eighth eighth inning.
Batteries: John: on, Ferguson,
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
but for the most part tho runs of
In the eighth Moore was out,
(Second Halt)
Celurymun wore earned.
Lake­ rhort stop to first. Cusack hit Shuwkey and llengough; Leonard,
Won Lost IVt.
land's run in the third inning was safely to center field and went Holloway, Doyle and llassler.
(I ,7fi0
. 11)
T am pa............
also made on an error by the lo­ to third when, after Crawford had
. 17 12 ,50fi
cals. Only one of the other two fanned, Brazier dropped Frishie’ Lakeland........
SENATORS WHIP INDIANS
.425
.. 11 15
Hanford errors figured in the scor­ fly to center field, Cusack scored
CLEVELAND, July 20.—Wash­ f t. Petersburg
.. 7 21
2&gt;5i&gt;
ing of the Highbinders. Frishie when Buckley, relaying the hall ington made it two straight today Sanford...........
FLORIDA STATE I.HAGUE
who reached first in tin* eighth on from tho field, overthrew third in bentirig Cleveland in a pitchers’
No gumos.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
an error, Kcorgd n moment later on an effort to |&gt;ul the Sanford sec­ battle I to 2. Brother oulpitchWon Lost IVt.
McQut*H*s second long drive.
ond baseman out. McQue then ing Karr. Loose fielding allowed
NATIONAL LEAGUE
no 32
.010
McQue for Sanfor and Johnson took another of Fry's offerings Washington to get its first two Pitt burgh
St. Louis 2; Brooklyn 0.
.5'.).!
ot 35
for Lakeland starred with the ami again crashed it over the head runs hut solid hitting accounted New York ..
■12 12 Jion Cincinnati 0; New York I.
stick while Hailey ami Fonder each of Surface in right field, scoring for the ninth inning scoring. Cincinnati ..
,l!lt Only two scheduled.
12 43
secured two hits each, one of Hail­ Frishie and reaching third base Judge led off with a double and Hinoklyii
. IHrt
42 It
ey’s being for two sacks, in the safely. Wade flew out to third ing.es by Blunge, Ruol nnd Keu- St. Louis ..
AMERICAN LEAGUE
10 15 .17!
sixth inning McQue crashed a long base and the Celurymen were re- tlier with u fumble by Let result- Philadelphia
Boston.Ghicngo,
rain,
.'18 47
. 117 Washington 1; Cleveland 2.
one to right field for throe sacks
ed in Judge nnd Hluege scoring. Chicago .. ..
35 52, .402 Philadelphia 12; St. Luuijj 8,
with the bases full and in the
The Box Sinre
Cleveland got four of its hit i Boston .......
05
eighth repented the incident with LAKELAND
All It II PO A !• in the fifth inning when it scored
innings).
■
i
•
i
Frishie on first, lloth of McQue's Dumas, If. ..
0 4 0 H its only runs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 12; Detroit 18.
long drives wore made off Fry, Btickley, 2b. .. ” 3 •i i *i •&gt; I
Won Lost Pet. 1
Score by innings:
o
30
ii
.
..
55
J
|
m
M
1
who relieved Funding in the sixth Johnmm, rf.
0 0
Washington
oil) mu ii()2 I 14-0.Philadelphia
.. 3 ii
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
inning.
no 31
1 II 0 0 0 0 (*le\ *lund
•011
not 020 111)0- -2- 7-2 Washington
Surface, rf. .
Clyde Chapman, veteran Florida Brazier, cf. . .. 4 1 1 0 1) 1
.. .. 47 43 .5221
Batteries: it.other am Ituel: ' St. Louis
State League pitcher relieved Kelly FdwuriD, lb. .. 3 II 1 t) (1 0 Karr and Sewell.
4fi 13 2517 j
Detroit
T o l e d o 5.
in the first inning after the High­ Pomlcr, 3b. . .. 4 1 o I 1 0
Chicago
Ifi 42 .511 Kansas City
Indianapolis
St. Paul fi.
landers had secured five hits and Doyle, ns........
,440
Cleveland
4 0 (1 0 3 II
In 1923 the percentage of bank'.r*cy »n »■
j jytrfe fur)if, . lu Ilje,s*$&lt;w(jl 1 two Francis, r.
. .;fi i)L
.109
1 II II 8 0 1) lupteie! atii'ink' FVornia farmers New York .
•hjcrfwore walked by Chapman and Landing, p. . .. 3 1) II 0 3 II Wax 13.4 pur rent below the aver­ Boston . ..
2fi on 2102
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
n double by Johnson scored them. Fry, p. .
Jersey City 5-1; Syracuse &lt;1-5.
.. 1 II 1 0 II n age for the United States.
On a hot, two stolen bases and an Luther, x.
Reading 7-7; Buffalo 2-1.
IN LEAGUE
SOUTHERN
.. 1 0 0 0 0 ll
— — -— —- — .—.
error Lakeland scored one addit­
Won Lost Pet. Providence i-fi; Rochester 2-4.
Tench the children table man­ New Orleans
ional run in the third but after
63 3H .582 Others not scheduled.
Total . .. . 33 r, K 24 9 ,i
that frame, the Highlander ma­ SANFORD
50 47 .515
AH It II I’D A E ner*. Then they won’t get into Atlanta .......
chine managed to get only two Moore, If. ....... 3 1 I 2 D H the soup or spill the beans.
Ifi HI .500
Nashville
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
men on bases, one of them reach­ Cusaek, 2b.
. 4 1 1 1 2 0
18 49 .495 New Orleans &lt;1; Birmingham 3.
Mobile
ing first on an error, and going to Curley, rf. . . . 3
0I
I O 0
Summary: Two base hits, Bail Memphis
49 511 .495 Chattanooga 4; Little Rock 0,
second on the overthrow. He did Crawford, rf. . 1
ll 17 .481 Memphis 3; Atlanta 12.
10 0 0 0 cv, Johnson. Thus* base hits, IChattanooga
not get past tho keystone sack, Friable, mi,
.. 2 3 1 1 3
1 McQue 2. First bn e on balls, off Birmingham
. . 14 13 .178 Nashville 13; Mobile 15.
hoynwer, and Fry, who ntndo the McQue, 3b.
I
I2
I 4 0 Landing 8. Kelly 1, Chapman 2, Little Rock
12 no
.457
only other hit for the Highlanders, Wade, cf. ..
.. 3
I0 3 0 O St ruck out, by Landing 5; Fry 2: i
FAST COAST LEAGUE
was left on first in the ninth. Only Hailey, lb,
3
12 15 0 0 Chapman 3. Hits, off Kelly 5 in ,
SALI
LF.AGI’ E
Northern Division:
three hits were secured off Chnp- Hardy, e. . . . . . . 4
1l 3 4 2 13 inning; Chapman 3 in 8 nnd
Won. LtlSta Pet. West Palm Bcacch 0; Vero 2.
hinm He did not walk a man nf- Kelly, p............. 0
00 0 0 0 261 28
3 inning .
Winning pitcher. Charlotte
.fit'! Stuart I.akeworlh, rain.
. I j j ’tbe two reached first on halls Chapman, p, .. . 2
00 0 1 (l Chapmnti. Losing pitcher. Fry. |Spartanburg
■P.i 311 .020
m the beginning of the second in­
Saccrifire hits, Cusack, Chapman i Macon
43 3i!
.511
All kinds of property in 1900
ning.
Total
29
100 27 17 3 2. Stolen bases, Dumas 3. Buck-1Augusta
:’.!) til
.494 in Florida was estimated to be
&gt;* l" .thc-Kcpnil for Sanford Wade
x Batted for Dumas in ttt.Ii.
ley 2. Ponder 2, Left on ha es, i Ashevillo .. .
.. .. 39 III .491 worth $335,700,01)0. In the year
whlkeii niul reached third on a two
Scare by innings:
30 12 .4(12 1022 it was estimated to be worth
Lakeland 4; Sanford 7. First base Greenville
liuso Ini by Hailey. Hardy flew Lakeland ..
.... 321 000 000— 0 on errors 1. Wild pitch. Landing. IColumbia
21 15 .439 $2.110,900,009, which is an in­
out and Chapman sacrificed, sror- Sanford ................ U12 005 02x— 10 Umpire, Piuh. Time 2 hours,
Knoxville .
.313 crease of over 580 per cent.
25 55
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How They Stand

Yesterday’s
Results

his mates accounted for a 19 to &lt;&gt;
V ,Both’ Chicago and Cleveland won
hair or their contests, maintaining
their positions In fourth and sixth
places respectively, while the i ankcos their pitching staff crumb­
ling, could gain only two victories
in eight opportunities and the Kurt
Sox o f Boston were successful
only once, Detroit won three out
of four.
There was nothing in the Na­
tional organization to match tn?
American accomplishment! in the
matter of hits, with Philadelphia
totaling 117 and Cleveland 113.
Nor could the Nations meet the
Red Sox record for tho seven days,
of 28 errors.
By its showing during the week,
Pittsburgh deserved to remain in
the lend for the Pirates outhit all
the rest and stored more runs, nut
17 errors were turned nito the rec­
ord of four games won and four
Inst, while the Giants gained a
matter of half n game with fur
victories nnd three defents.
Cincinnati, whih kept the 5
Giants out of a tie for the leader­
ship when the Cuban, Luquc, pitch­
ed n clever game on Saturday, had S
the largest margin of victories
with a record for the seven days
of four to two. The Chicago Cubs
in seventh place, were the others
to show more conqueets than de­
feats, four nnd three.
Philadelphia, with a re-horn hat­
ting ability, obtained an even
break along with leading Pitts­
burgh, three won and three lost.
Brooklyn captured three of the
seven and Boston won the same,
while the Horns by g, a Cardinal ag­
gregation that threatened to climb
n week ago, won two to six starts.
The Browns of the American
league took home run honors with
H*

Travelers find our Travelers' Checks
in saving time and expense— and in t?p
tlon of traveling with a sense of „
member to procure your Travelers’ r v
us before starting on your rtext trip. r,ea
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on .S„T|„£| ^

Seminole(Jounlul
S a n f o r d ,F U T
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROfiRg

10 Acre Ti
At Loading Stntion nnd Hard RaiL

$ 7,000
Easy Terms.

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Today’s Games
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Tampa at Lakeland.
St. Petersburg at Sanford.
A M E R IC A N

Security For Travel pUn^

LEAGUE

[ Britt-Chittenden Realty Compaq
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Realtors.

Philadelphia at St. Louis.
New York at Detroit.
Washington at Cleveland.
Boston at Chicago.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at New York.
Chicago at Boston.

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Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.

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SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Memphis,
Birmingham at Little Rock.
Mobile at Nashville.

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New Orleans a t Chattanooga.

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.Milt*', i* «f‘ti

A supreme court decision was
recently rendered upholding the
State’s attorney's contention that ■
there is no statute authorizing
the Stiite to he sued to enforce
contracts for the sale of school
lands. By the decision the state
school hoard will gain, it is es­
timated, between $10,000,090 and
$30,000,000. Had the State lost
its case it would have received
$30. I*; for the sale of land which
lieu near Miami.

Iieal Estate Auction Sales.

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Let us sell yoa

AT AUCTION
We are permanently liVnteJ a*
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
We guarantee Satisfaction.

If you have Property you want sold—List it
and kiss it good-bye.

ALLEN AND BRENT
116 E. Second Street, Sanford, Hi

G. TA Y LO R D YER

R B i m a a i i a i i i m i m i i i i i H H i i i i H " 111

IVintinn— Decorating
PHONE 303

THE BUSINESS OP RUNNING A HOMS]
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENT’S.

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rYPBWRITKR8 AND REPAIRS
‘All makes ol typewriter* for
■ale on eaiy terms, for rent, also
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
Ball Bldg . _______ ____ ___

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Advertising

.EH FOH RENT

For Sale

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS— It covers Brow­
ned County thoroughly which Is
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon
request.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us LEARN ABOUT Polk County anil
Lakeland, through the Starfirst. Wo do it. Phone 417-W.
Telegram. Best advertising me­
R. R. Avc.-Commerclal St.
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
REAL KSTATR
Lakeland, Florida.
i, K. .SPURRING, subdivision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
lando, Florida, and F l o r a through tho Xenia Gazette, ZenHeights, Florida on Dixie High­ ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
way.
trict. Want ad and display rates
on request.
TIN AND METAL WORK
COLUMBUS (fin,,) LEDGER —
SIGNS
Classified ads have the largest
Any Kind— Anywhere
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At ia county advertise in the DoLand
Daily News, rate lc pur word, cash
First Street,
with order.
JAMES H. COW AN-AI! kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. MAINE -— Waterville, Morning
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ people are interested in Florida
phone 111.
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
Building Material plication.

DAVID B. HYEB

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want nd medium in
Daytona (FIA.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

ARCHITECT
Member JL t. A
nose DulMIng
O iU ndu, F l e i M s

HILTON’S

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
sified pages of Florida’s Great
Home Daily, rates 2 cents u word.
Minimum 25e, rush with order.
Write for complete rate card,

11.1 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Indies and Children.

WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg,
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
ing issue l cent per word, minimuni 34c.

na it nun shop

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PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
Car. Drive It
! scene of stupendous developik and Second St Chinawnre in English Porce­ Iment. Head about it in the I’alni
lains, Iluvarian anti Japanese IBeach Post. Sample copy sent on
China make lovely gifts I1request.
FOR I1IRR
SERVICE
Day
ADVERTISING gets results if it
Feets all t r a i n s . H e r The
Ball
Hardware
reaches potential buyers. Pat. Phone. 661 and 63-W m r r = -— r » L - :i-n —
• y rrrz latka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
CAFE
tion.
W. H. LONG
and Quality
ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­
Reigns
MEAT MARKET
ald, South Georgia's greatest
I A C A F E
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Waffle House
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin. weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
ur, 105 W. 1st St.
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald, Wayeross, Georgia.
CAFK
In Service and QualTAMPA MORN 1N'G TRIBUNE
and Park AveSend in ynur subscription to the
H. A. SPEIR
Tribune or hand it to your local
Contractor and Builder
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
.99-M,
—
Phone
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499-M
STOKK — Pro$8.00, 6 months, $1.00, three months
We
nips Soda*.
$2.00, If yon desire $1,000 insur­
2108 PALMETTO A VR.
.you as y .mr phone.
ance policy odd 75e to your order.

Davey and Nesmith
CO.
Gillon &amp;. Platt
Everything elec422. Electragith

ATT&lt; 'ItN EYit-AT- l.A VV
311-313-31i
I'lllST X VrillNAt, ll.t.Mt 111.IIU.

[ATKINS AND
UIMM.1E3
stations. MngFirsl and Elm,
and lOlh Street.

FLORIST"
nil occasions.
1’hon* 260-W

Office in
Building Annex.
Phons 417-L 3.

Modern Im proveincut*

T h o ro u g h ly
Scree ned

Ocean View Hotel
M rs, E. J. Coals, Mgr.
CO HON A DO It EACH. PLO U ID A
Open All the I car
Hates: S3.o*» per day.
ily tint
w eek IZS.ilu d ou b le: Sir, tut s in g le

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware
I’hoste 8

Bank UldR.

Florid*

For Sale

FOR SALE: About one karat dia­
mond ring. Wil sacrifice. Ad­
dress Box 1). c.o. Herald.

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APARTMENT for Rent: Suitable
MONEY TO LOAN on improved
for adults. Apply 300 French
real estate security. Geo. G. Averttie.
Herring, Sanford, Fla.
FOR RENT: Ilouse. See John

Automobiles

M uhmoii.

DEPENDABLE USED
1921 Dodge Tn'irittg.
1925 Dodge Coupe.

Resident

n( Florida since
Iteferelire*:
First National Hank.

1923 D odge (.’ n u p e.

1922 Dodge Tourlnt
1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 ton
Truck.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck.

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

I SSI,

J. II. HUTCHINSON

FOR SALE

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Augusta, Gn„ Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.
MORGANTOWN. W. VA„ people
are interested in F’loridn. F’.uch
of them through u classified nd
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

WANTED TO RENT: — U rge
furnished room, private bath, hot
and cold water ut all times.
Must be clean and attractive. Paul
R. Forbes, Phone 447-J.

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WANTED: Building lot close in
give location and price first let­
ter *‘ H" c.o. Herald.

Ha r . •

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I M P O R T As t ^ W - N O V / I .

THINC, A*
Yu T O * S T T H E O /sy
‘ ‘a T o C O O U T
T O UVJHCH,

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Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT— Room* with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rate*.
Lincoln House.
FOR RENT: Furnished room, Un­
ion Avenue, 571-J Telephone.

Lost And Found

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W E 'L L
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FUNNY O U T
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LOST: Japanese parasol, Lake
Front Sunday afternoon. Finder
please return t» Montezuma Hotel.

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inixiilit-ilt II. tUltiiiKt-r, huHtiaiiil nnd
w ile , do h ereb y uniU-.j
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mi
w ife , tin hereby k Iv*• n.iiii-,. th si mi
A. I». IH3S. nt t.-n o 'c l o c k A. M„ or
aw noun th ereafter as the matter
can tic hoard, n-o will m a k e a p p li­
c a tion to tho .1ml a i- of tho Circuit
f o u r i of the Seventh J u dicia l «'Ir­
en 11 o f t-'lorldn. at (')ia in her*, at S a n ­
ford. l-'lorltla. o r w herever the said
Court nuty th en lie. for
nil order
a m horUliiK th e a d op tion by n*. in
nccordiiiice w ith tin- provision * o f
law. o f Marattrot K llm toU i llurria.
a m inor child.
I titled till* I3t It day o f July, A.
I&gt;. I'J2S.
E dw ard M lUlllnu.-r,
Kllsnln til It IUllinm r.

Hen ti. Herring,

A ttorney.

Hvieig amt if either, any o r nil o f
Che said n a n le* lie dead, lu nil puriO .* cla im in g Inti rent* under J. A.
iSoml and w i f e ----------— Hmtd, w h o s e
1 Of1*)*''!! name I* itnkmiwtt, M, M.,*' 1 M a r l s . -------— Marls, h er bu sham!. w hose I'lirlstlan mime Is u n ­
k n ow n and tienrve K Marls and
w i f e . -------------- Marls, w hose C hristJan name In u nk n ow n , nr ottierwl.se
Ju and to the f o l l o w i n g d es cr ib ed
lauds situate, ly in g and lining In the
i nuttty o f Sem in ole and .state of
Elorldu.
m ore
p a rt icu la rly
des­
crib ed ns f o l l o w s : to w it:

Lot* an. si, nr. nit, n:
IV T I I E C f l t C l T T r o t U T C»r TH E
NHV i:\ T H J I tilt I VI.
( III! I l l ' -.V, r.9. Ita. SI, flj. r.3, and
Of
El,lilt t IIA, l\
AMI
r o l l ford Celery lirlltt, a*
H im iy o u ; n il vrv,
in e i i a n - th er eof ( . c o r d e d In Plat
pane* 75 u n i jrt u t ih&lt;&gt;
EKH V.
I. o v tc k ft. Clutter mi pdtteil bv Itercord* of S em lm d o C ou n ty , Florida,
Iiu*!mud anil iiuxt friend Juo Cant- and t•» an y and nil oilier person*
whose name* arc u n k n o w n c l a i m ­
crun,
ing any righ t, title „ r in terest In
( ‘ mnpl.ilmuit
and to the
property
litrolnnhnve
v*
(lescrlhed. nr any part
nr
parcel
J. A. Ihitid ,et nl,
thereof,
I •f •*it it nit*
C IT A T O
It I* h ereb y ordered that y o u nnd
T u .1 A. Ilntnl itttd w i f e -------------- cat'll nf y o u lie and a p pear Imfurn
Omul. wltii*« C h ristian mime Is ua- o u r said t ’ licult I 'm u t at th e I’ nurt
knutvti; M. Mu lie I Marl* ami Iiu*. H ouse at Sanford, Florida, on t lie
Ini n i l , ------------ - Marl* w hose t'lirUt- 3rd d a y o f August. ,\. I». 1^35, ami
i.jii niitte I* unknown: dem-gi I,. then atul th ere make a n s w e r to iha
Marl*, a in] w ife ■—— —. M trl*. .......... hill o f cmuidalnt exhlldted against
u nknown,
nnd y o u In till* eniiae.
It la f u rt h e r o r d ered that thl*
said parties If
o r d er ho published in tin. S a n ford
Herald, n n ew spaper puhll*hed In
Sanford, Sem in ole I'ounty. Florida,
o n c e each Week for cluht c o n s e c ­
u tiv e weeka,
W IT N E S S mv h an d and th e neat
I
f the Circuit Court o f Hie Seven th
Itch between the toes, aching, sore oJudic
ia l Circuit o f th e Stale o f |'l.,.
feet are eased and cooled at onco by rldn. In ami for Senilttolc &lt;' m m t v.
on till* tho 3;ird day o f May. A. It.
UCARBO.
1935.
V. E. n o ilflL A H S
It destroys all foot infections quickly,
..........
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.
Clerk o .f the
Circuit
Court o f the

BLISTERED FEET

LICARBO makes you feel like walk­
ing a million miles; it brings such com­
fort anil relief. You'll never regret
asking your druggist for LICARBO.

Ily A, M. Week*. Deputy, Clark.
(HE M. )
DeCotten nnd Spencer,
S olic ito r * and o f c,tttn*e|
f o r thu Coniidaluant
May 25. Juno I ■«. 15-3J-23-July C13-30.

Earle T. Field
IIEAI. KSTATH -IJ IV K S T M R X T I
L o b b y Pulratnn-Itr um lny ntdg.
.Sanford
Florida

l O l ’ T Itl.A .M ) P A IN T
I’ r ' n t That Save* T oo
Money.
M anufactured b|
H h r r - o n - l .h o ld e r I'nlat i *
Sold liy
l . ( I M I t ( l P A IN T C n t t P A T l
111 Mnicnol:* A » » .
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CHEAP FOR CASH
$125 Phonographs .......- ...... $75
$ 30 Electric fans .................. $22
$ 15 Electric fans ................ . $11
S 10 Electric fans .............. 5 8
I New Player Piano.
I Second Hand I’iann.
Tires anti Tulrrs.
At Low Prices In Order To Make
Room.

RINK’S FILLING
STATION
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

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Bearing
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(11 acres in tract; 2 beautiful
lakes, grove just worked and
in splendid condition.

A 7% Interest

Terms.
Ask For Our UookluL On Financing the Homo

Price $250 per acre

| Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

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FOR RENT: One nice Inrge bed­
room, hot water, telephone, suit­
able for married couple or two
ladies. Inquire nt the Outlet.

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VERY LIBERAL TERMS.

R E A L T O it S
MagiiuRa at Second.

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LOANS

INVESTMENTS

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T H A T 'S
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F’ OR RENT: Room nnd Bonn!,
nice young men, preferred. Good
home cooking. Rates reasonable.
Apply Mrs. r’omndez. 811 Elm
Avenue.

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TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
PAGS WANTED — Uirgo, dean,
F’lorida real estate advertise in
Imun or cotton rags for clean­ tho St. Petersburg Times. One cent
ing purpose:*. Bring them now cent s word daily, two centa a word
to the Herald Composing Room. Sundays.

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WANTED: Bearing grove ten ac­
res name price and location—
"E B " c.o. Herald.

S UP FATH ER
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L I S T E D i e V t P L E T T , 0?O N 'T K ip 7AET A B O U T
A\Y B A L L O O N T R O U S E R S '
LO O K A T Y O U R
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WANTED: Second Hand Canoe ’
in fair to good condition, S. R.
D. c.o. Herald.

feet on lltli St.
$0,5(31).

BY CONDO

. kills tho germs and prevents rccuricnco Revenih Judicial t'lrculi of Eloof the trouble.
ndn. In nnd fur. Seminole County.

IIEAI. ESTATE

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DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in « u a r &gt; ( « i u a i i B * x i s B i B i i B a m i K i i i &lt; H i * a a i » ^ n a a s i u H M
tho Gainesville .Sun.
n
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
a
Pensacola i* ix’ginning
the a
x.
greatest development in Georgia’s a
history; n half million dollar high­ a
way to thu gulf bench just finish­ a
a
ed; at two million dollar bridge a
across
Escambia Bay started; a
it
quarter million dollar opera house a
under construction; two millions a
Leant i fill
M A Y FA IR
being spent on highway; greatest a
chance for live developers to get “
Apartment Site
Lots (» ami II lilock I*
in on ground floor. Write Dcvcl- a
a
op ment Department. Tho P c n s a - u
cola News.
100 feet on Park Ave.
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Tho prices are light for a
real opportunity at tho complelion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

YOUNG MAN* wants dancing
teacher. Write H. J. JL c.o.
Herald._____
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For Rent

FOR KENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 205 Oak Avo. lnquiro upFOR RUSH SALE: 3 acres of stairs. C. T. Smith.
rich tiled land with best of flow­
ing water.
Two story well fin- APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­
isho residence with water, gas,
tractive and convenient. Call
and electricity. Three good out at Herald office for further in­
houses. 20,000 nursery stock with formation.
some bearing orange trees. 570
feet on brick road. Property right F’OR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
at Like Monroe, just four miles
new apartments, phone* includ­
from Sanford. Property worth ed. By week month or year, well
$12,000, If sold in the next few located near ocean.
Write or
days will take $8,000, half ensh, phono It, L. Seldcn, Scldcn Bldg,
balance in one two and three yenrs Daytona Bench, FTn.
time. If interested see or write
U. II. Bankston, Sanford, F’la.
F’ OR KENT: Throe room apart­
ment with garage, 1306 Park
FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Touring. Ave., Mrs. F. R. Savage.
Car, fully equipped, 5 balloon
tires. Runs like new. Cash or FOR RENT: New four room npnrtwill consider good Ford as part
nient. private bath.
Phone
payment. Call Osceola
Cypress 382 W—West First Street.
Co,, or write me for an appoint­
ment. C. E. Williams, Osceola, F'OR RENT: Well furnished bung­
Flo.______________
alow, 5 rooms, bath, screened
FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered porch, garage. Call 107-L3.
in and around Sanford, yellow
pine framing, sheathing, aiding, F'OR RENT: Two very desirable
bed rooms, also an attractive
flooring, ceiling and finish.
At
prices that are a savings to you. first floor apartment. Vacant July
Vermont I,umber Co. Osteen, Fla. 24th. 217 Corner Palmetto Ave.
and 3rd Street.
GOOD HI Y
Corner lot. Goldsboro. For sale: F’OR RENT: Two room apartment
Phone 468-J.
—good location. Apply nt 12
FOP. SALE: I sell ears that I loan or 6. 614 Magnolia Ave.
money on at a sacrifice.
Seo F'OR RENT: Three room furnish­
me 117 Magnolia Ave. Joe.
ed cottage on Palmetto Ave. No.
HIGH Cl,ASS truck farmer ca­ 2911. Rents for $35.00 « month.
pable of handling any size farm is Geo. Ci. Herring. Sanford, Fla.
open for proposition immediately
also tinders lands poultry and stock HOUSE F’OR RENT: Five room
on paved road, just south
of
raising. G. A. Do Kay, Orlando,
achoolhouse
at
Paula,
$20.00
per
Kin.
month. Apply to J. &lt; Ilarzburgcr, Paula, Fla.

MisceTlaneotiP

EVERT TRUE

W anted

FOR SALE—3 cast front San­ FOR SALE: Some real bargains:
ford Avenue lots. Bargains, Easy
10 acre celery farm with 1 pair
terms. Box 4:il, care Herald.
mules and farming tools complete
on easy terms. 5 acre celery farm
FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad­ with hnuso and barn.
Orange
joining lot on Palmetto Ave., grove in good condition facing
terms. Box 4.11, care Herald.
Dlxio highway price right easy
terms.
Severn! tracts of unde­
FOR SALE: Hnve two slightly us­ veloped land in different localities.
ed Vqcuetto non-electric clean­ See mo at iluena Vista, Sanford
ers. Cost $39.50 each. First $23 Florida, W. G. Banks.
takes one. Call Wight Print Shop,
9 Railroad Avenue.
FOR SALE: Friers. 45c pound, 371
W. Phone,
FOR SALE: 101 ncrcs goed farm
land in Jcfefrsnn County four FOR SALE: Young cow, govern­
ment inspected, fine condition.
miles from county scat one-half
Call
mile off state highway from Jack­ Gentle, first class milker.
sonville to Tallahassee.
Public 300 West Central St., Phone 639 M.
road running through this prop­
erty, about 150 pecan trees. 2 ten­ FOR SALE: Baby enrringe, also
kiddie coop. Telephone 185-W.
ant houses, 1 story bnrn. Will sell
cheap. J. E. Kerney. 311 Sanford FOR SALE: First class show case.
Avenue.
Sanford, Fin.
Reasonable. The Quality Shop.
FOR SALE: First clas s dining, FOR SALE: Refrigerator.
Ice
living and bed room suites. capacity about 100 pounds. Rea­
Phone 175-J.
sonable. Apply 210 French Ave.

MIRACLE Concrete t o „ general A LITTLE WANT AD IN Tho
HERALD will bring you in big
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. ft. results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you hnve stored away and
Terwllleger, Prop.
have no use for. A little thirtyHILL LUMBER CO. Housa a cent nd may bring you several
Service. Quality and Pries.
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
sentative will call and see you.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Mominw Sentinel; largest classi­
West Third Street
Phone B6t
fied business, rate le a word, min­
imum 2le cash with order.

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IN XV.

F SESSION
Ruling Against
jert Testimony
lecasts an Early
of Scopes Case

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDYA, JULY 18, 1925.

Bootleg Ring Operating
In N ew York Believed To Be
Broken By Raids On Friday
NEW ^ OHK, July 18.— A hootles rim* operating throughout New
York nnd the entire Middle West
shipping liquor by express in trav­
eling trunks was broken up Friday
prohibition officers said, after the
arrest of several men nnd one wo­
man nnd the seizure of Ilooks nnd
papers containing the names ami
( ddrese.es of clients anti showing
that approximately 00,000 orders
had been filed.
Keys to the trunks, the agents
said, were sent to the customers
by mail nnd the empty trunks then
were returned by express. More
tliun forty solicitors went through­
out the Middle West taking orders
for liquor. United States Attorney
Enmry Buckner snid.
Tho ci"ht persons arrested on
charges of conspiracy to violate the
prohibition laws were arraigned
iieforo United States Commission­
er Cotter who issued a warrant for
the raid on the Broadway apart­
ment where they were found.
Miss Mildred Cohen of Jersey
City was released in $1,000 bail and
Jacob Itirschenhlatt ami Sol Datncky of New York City were micas-

el in hail of $5,01)0 each.
*.......

Hail of

scon scours
IDEA BROTHER
SENT MESSAGE
Condemned Illinois Mnn

Is

M urder of Girl On
Friday Confessed
ItUFFAI.O, N. Y„ July 18—
I’olico said today that Miko
Kounowski of Iluffalo has con­
fessed that he shot and killed
Miss Mildred Durkc of Ilornell,
N. Y., Friday afternoon and
then threw her body into tho
woods where it wns found last
night. Jcnlousy and rage at a t­
tentions paid other men by the
girl was snid by authorities to
have caused the shooting.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

LOCAL POSTAL Sanford Takes Har
RECEIPTS SHOW Fought Game From
GOOD INCREASE Highlanders Friday
In Every (Quarter For Fiscal

fell of Mooremere, N. j .
Of Opinion That Wire To
Year Ending June 30. 1925,
Mr. Iluekncr, declaring that the
Governor Smnll Is Fake;
Substantial
Gain Is Shown
raid had uncovered "the biggest
Iirother
May
Give
Seif
Up
Over
Same
Period in 1921
bootleg ring since Manic Kessler's
prosecution," said that a federal
grand jury investigation would be Reprieve Granted On
Increase Is Steady
asked .Monday.
Although Not Large
Friday’s arrests followed simil­ Strength of Telegram
ar raids in a loft building on West
JtJnd street on March 21 when Former Canadian Financier
Money Order Business Also
Abraham Kirseh, his brother Al­
Granted Stay of Execution
Shows Increase in Orders
bert Kirsch and Harney Collins,
of Week by Governor Small
Paid and Issued In Sanford
Words Directed
Juck Goldberg and Aaron Gonsher
were charged with possession of
G
ovornm
ent
Troops
Especial­
Judge Raulston
DETROIT, July 18.—James
liquor. The men are now out on
Figures recently compiled nnd
M. Hall, itinerant telegrapher,
ly Successful in Guarding submitted
hail
nwaiting
trial.
In
this
raid
Friday for publication
Flays and Darrow
may have been a witness to
Position Vital tu Defense of by Sanford post office officials
ten trunks alleged to contain liquor
nnd addressed for delivery in var­ the slaying of Joseph Mnurcr,
Fez; Detain (Joes To Rabat show a steady nnd substantial,
Chicago drug cierk, for which
/TON, Tenn., July 18.
ious parts of the country were
though not large, increase in postal
Bussell
T.
Scott
is
under
sen­
seized.
' briefest session yet of
receipts
for the local office for the
FEZ,
French
Morocco,
July
18—
tence to hong, hut it ho did,
fiscal
venr
ending June .'Ut, 1025
Mr. Duckncr alleged that in to­
Today's
official
communique
snys
*&gt;urt trying the Scopes
he never told his wife Sarah
day’s rnid a larger scale business
the French arc continuing to re­ over the fiscal year ending Juno
Friday brought the
about
it,
she
said
today.
Tho
was uncovered. He said that pro­
pulse drives by Abd-El-Krim’s ltif- 30, 1921. Total postal receipts
Hall family, in which there
lest hour of the trial
hibition agents watching tho ncfians on positions vital to the de­ during the fiscal year just ended
are six small children, live in
precast an early end of
were $40,482.09 ns compared with
tivitics of the firm had reported as
fense of Fez.
a
single
room.
many ns thirty trunks shipped by
/olution test.”
The Riffians were driven hack S4I 105.91 for Inst year. This is
express in one iby.
yesterday at Oeud Hauine, north nn increase of $2,312.18 or approx­
lc John T. Raulston, by
CHICAGO, July 18—Russel Scott of Teroual, and at Ain Alutoul. imately fivo per cent.
ig proposed testimony
one time Canadian
financier, French airplanes bombed the Rif­
Every quarter for,the fiscal year
[ntists, shortened the
snatched from the gallows by a fians whose losses were heavy.
ending in 1925, compared with the
week’s reprieve from Governnf
quarters for the yenr ending in
Mays.
,
■
Smnll a few hours lx’fore he was
|urt» decision aroused the
1921, shows n substantial gain.
Retain to Rabat
to have been hanged Friday for
attorneys fur the ibALICANTE. Spain, July 18 - The largest quarterly gain was
the murder of a druggists clerk In Marshall IVtain of France arriv­ shown in the December period for
jjirp words being directed
a hold-up, tonight wns as skeptical ed here by airplane from Toulouse the nnst fiscal yenr amounted to
Jourt soon niter ho iind
ns .the
t opinion.
Harcelona. He is flying to $13.21(1.05 as compared with $12,,, authirities over the nuth- via
•••• imimuiin,
[heir experts percludod
cnticliix «f a telegram that saved Rabat, residence of the French gov- 251.(10 for the some period of last
nini from death for n week.
ernor general of Morocco to con- year. Compilation of figures for
|ng the witness stand thu
rill place affidavit* in the
Heott
and
hi*
brother,
Robert^
fer with tho latter regarding the the various quarters in both years
(tint; forth what the zoo­ National Guard Division Is Morgan Firm Announces That both were indicted for the murder French plans to crush the Rlffian follow.
1921
1925
Reviewcd by ExccutivoWhii
Ii Has Purchased Loan to of the drug clerk hut Robert never insurrectionist leader Ahd-Elbiologists,
pathologists
Sept.quartor ? 8,320.81 $ 9,023.89
rs would have said had
He Offered for HaleMonday; was apprehended. 'I lie reprieve, Krim.
Also VisitsConcord Enroutv
Dec. quarter 12,251.58 13,2111.05
allowed to speak.
Gold Policy Cited as Reason the latest of ninny Scott has re­
to Swampscott HomeFriday
Mnr. iiunrter l2(tl5.!Mi 12.li7U.ll9
| nu r n Till M o n d a y ,
ceived, came after a telegram from
French ('asiilties
June quarter 10,951.13 11,585.1(1
mil the preparation of
PARIS, July IH— Total French
NEW YORK. July 18.—For the Detroit signed “Hubert Scott” and
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 1H.
Itcmonts, adjournment of —President Coolidge returned to first time in its history the com­ stating that he had killed the clerk rnsultics so far in the Morrocan
was ordered until Mon­ the Summer White House early monwealth of Australia has turn­ and would give himself up, hml war with Abd-EI-Krim’a Riffians Totals ...... ...$14,189.91 $10,482.09
Further figures furnished by the
lint:.
Friday from Cnrnp Devcns, where ed from London to New York for been received at the governor’s are given by the Petit Journal in department
shmv that money or­
rfense is not expected to he reviewed the Twenty-sixth na­ its external financing. J. P. Mor­ office at Springfield.
a Fez dispatch as 1,118. Of these ders issued during
the fiscal year
her witnesses and after tional guard division.
No word has Ik'cii heard in De­ 707 were killed, 2,775 wounded ami ending June 30 totaled
gan and Company
announced
$287,818.11
the scientific statements,
Motoring Imck from the camp, Friday the purchase of a $75,- troit, Chicago or anywhere else dOti missing.
while for the year before tho total
Its will be in order. Vury- 50 miles from White Court, the OOO.CUO Australian loan, which from Robert.
French authorities estimate tlint was $282,893.37. This is nn in­
Irwitcs were made for the President stopped for a moment will he offered for public sub­
“ I did not think it was a fake at Ahd-El-Krim has not more than cense »»iprorimntely nine per
fouirctl for speech mnkinir, nt historic Concord Hridg - where, set iption Mondny.
Simultaneous first," Russell Scott said last night,
French prisoners, therefore cent during the pnxt year, denot­
l» considered probable that at the out3et of the Revolutionary offering of a r&gt;,0()0,ooo pound’ “but now I do fur I think that if Unity
Ids
technically
listed "missing" are ing n considerable gain in that de­
lill i&gt;e roncluried in two War, was "fired tho shot heard sterling loan will be made in it hud been sent by Hull he would
regarded us dead.
partment.
Id the case Riven to the jury ’around tho world.’"
London.
have given himself up—he would These are the first detailed fig­
The increase in money orders
jime Tuesday,
Allotment of the major portion have been here."
At Devons, the training camp
ures published of French rnsul­ paid at thu local post office was
[first flare up front the de- during the war of the Twenty- of tire present financing to the
The state’s attorney’s staff, tics. Premier Pninleve after his not so large but this was explained
Lilrl" came immediately nf- aixth national army division. Mr. American murkrt resulted from
(e opinion was rend, when i G n o l i d f i ; s*.n,,i| f o r a w - h o u r w h i l e Great- itiituin's gold .resumption which has fought for more than a i recent return from Morocco assur­ by Harold Hask m. assistant post­
*■ tMO-lllik*
MUtl time vatjoua units of the old Yankee policy. With the Hank of Eng­ year \vns &lt;fven nttire oittstioken lit ed the chamber of lieputies French master, as resulting from the re­
its disbelief of the authenticity of losses were not so great as rumor­ moval from Sanford of a “money
iption be noted, adding:
which saw vnllinnt ser­ land opposed to f heavy gold ex­ the message.
ed lint he avoided giving figures. order" houso during the luttcr part
contrary to overy elc- division
perts, B r i t i s h financial authori­ “It was just a hit of strategy
overseas filed past.
If Anglo-Saxon procedure vice
Tho Petit Journal Fez corres­ of the fiscal year ending June 30.
ties
heM
that
Australian
burrow­
In the reviewing stand with the
on
the
part
of
hifriends,"
George
frisjirudence to refuse to President
pondent
rays Alsl-EI-Krim has to 1921. During that year, it was
were Senators Hutler ing in London should he limited Commit, assistant state’s attorney
evidence ns to what evo- anil Gillett,
reduced
French effectives in said, 10 to 100 parkages a day
Massachusetts, to 5,00(1,(100 pounds und even this who imrsccutcd Scott, said. “I Morocco the
ris nnd what it means and Major General ofEdward
that
they they are daily were shipped from Sanford and
was
a
eoncession
to
popular
d
e
­
I,. I.ogan,
|th*j
Bible
is
and
what
it
think
Russell's
friends
are
spar­
liecoming
less
French payment for practically all of
ii
commander of the 2(»th division, mands that New York should not ring for enough time to get a c o i n ­ troop i, because efficient.
their
iiumlHTs
are lh"sc came in the form of postal
Sunders, Major Janies b e a l l o w e d t o monopolize the ItUoi- mutation of sentence. In any case
iney (icncral Stewart train- Secretary
insufficient,
are
compelled
to
liu money orders. This increased the
ness.
F. Coupal, the President's physi­
total for 1924 to such an extent,
Russell
Scott
was
a
party
to
the
court room floor as soon cian,
in
the
fighting
line
constantly
with
The terms of the American murder and must he punished ac­
served overseas in n hos­
it was asserted, that an otherwise
[Hays had slated his cxccp pital who
no
rest
periods
whatever.
They
are
unit of the division, ami loan place the Australian govern­ cordingly. The state's attorney’s
lartV increase during 'the past
say that in tin* name ot Representative
Connery of the ment on the snino credit basis office still contends that if it was carrying on under terrific heat and year is not so noticeable.
e, he objected to the mail- Seventh .Massachusetts
the
correspondent
insists
it
is
im­
district, witli Canada, the only British do­ Russell and not Robert who fireil perative that they lie relieved
Paid money orders in the 1921
ihich the defense cxeep- w h o served ut a private and
s;r- minion which previously has sold the fatal shot.
fiscal
year were $128,803.01 while
tated, declaring that It* gennt with the division in France.
soon. Hu demands nddiUon d uvi- for thu
bond issues hero ami one of the
past year they totaled
Meanwhile other messages pur­ ntlon units and says th • i re nt
id it a reflection on the
1 wcuty feet from tile review­ few governments which lias been porting
$134, 858.1*0. This is nn increase of
to
give
information
which
French
bombing
planes
in
M
irn-eo
ing stand during the review sat aide to borrow at u five per cent would save Scott from hanging one have a radius of only eighteen over four per cent.
I" .n't F u rl CoirrJ
Major General Clarence R. Kd- interest rate. The present issue
it doesn’t hurt this waids, retired, who led the 26th taken the form of .'10 year 5 per week from today, were receive I by miles over the enemy lines and tuat
Cof
authorities ami by Thomas pursuit planes are hadlv n.-edeil.
l;‘id Judge Raulston.
into action in France. As cent bonds priced at li'.i 1-2 and the
Srntt,
Russell’s aged and crippled
Iik th« re i:i no danger of divirion
Tho correspondent declare a (J •
not
redeemable
before
1052.
The
In* left the reviewing stand, Mr.
the cuurt," replied tli • Coolidge spied the general and only difference in the sterling loan father and Mrs. Catharine Scott, man aviators are fighting vvii.Ii
condemned mail's wife.
enernl.
Ahd-EI-K rim. One, he :ay... is
paused a moment to exchange is in the range of maturities theOne
message was addressed to named Von Dietrich, a forro"*
[ is no danger of it hurting greetings.
which run up to 50 years.
Mr. Harrow’s contrihuProceed of both tho New York Mr. Gorman ami asked him to top member of General Von llindenLeaving White Court at noon,
•
and
London loans will lie applied the execution, stating that tIn* burg’s staff.
mi arc already hurt us the President on his way to Camp by the government o f Australia t" writer knew all about the slay­
Ho advocated the bombardment
CHIf’AGO, July 18.—William
you can he hurt," from L'evcns, traversed part of tin; meeting war loan maturities of ing und would tell some day. It of Adjir, Ahd-EI-Krini's headquart­
route of Paul Revere on his me­
Darling Shepherd, recently ac­
was
not
received
until
after
the
about f t 1.1,000,000 next Decem­
ers by tlm Spanish fleet or by quitted of tho murder of William
vony about us," replied morable ride. Returning, he paus­ ber. The remainder o f the obliga­ hour set fur the hanging.
ed
at
Concord
to
take
into
Ids
au­
Another message sent to Scott French nirnlnncs and declares it [ Nelson Mel ’iint'ii k, millionaire or­
J'/V- !h" -date of Tinne
10 tions, it is expected will tie re­ himself from Detroit und signed is necessary for tho French to use
I'.' r«lo the world yet. tomobile Pauline Kvelett,
tiled through internal funding
native
methods of
wnr.(iro phan ami his ward, Friday lost
James M. Hall, advised the con­ against
Imp" of enlightening the . years old, who presented him operations.
tinRiffians—meaning
tho his first legal skirmir.h to gain
with
a
bouquet
of
field
flowers
demned man to send his father
a whole, it was antic!of property and con­ possession of tho million dollar
to Detroit to obtain evidence that destruction
f.-iy the scientists probn- ami accompanied him to Concord '
fiscation of harvests, the penaliz­
would help Russell.
not correct the word.* llridge.
ing
of tribes who do not assist the estate left him by McClintock’s
Scott’s father was reported to French
There file President was np|" f man and ( want to exand the taking of hostages will.
have received a second telegram from tribes
?*•'!
lent naans, -is pronclicd l&gt;y another shy youngster ^
whoso fidelity wavers.
Probate Judge Henry Horner
signed
Robert
Scott
und
staling
la­
JL'V|"' «, *'*w form of life Elizabeth Wentworth, 7 years old,
lie
sayi
AI
mI-El-lvrim took 200 refused to admit to probate the
■ny i&lt;mliing man."
wns coming here to give himself
of Concord, who handed u bunch
up hut the elder Scott refused to hostages from the iieni Zerouul wiil, leaving to Shepherd all of
f 11 ,'«vo dictionaries," said of sweet pens.
hvart.
confirm
this, although staling that clan, shot half of them and inflic­ the estate except an $8,0(81 annuity
Mrs. Coolidge did not nccomL NEW YORK, July 18.—Three he had received several message*. ted u fine of 2,000,000 francs on to Mi: * l.iahelie Pope, young MeP t think the; court has one," pnny the President on his trip.
attempted payroll roblieries were
Scott’s father and wife visited the tribe in addition to confiscat­ ('lintock's fiancee. Probation was
■-Mr. Harrow.
refused on the grounds of a "pro­
Prior
to
his
departure,
while
he
staged
almost
simultaneously
ill
him
in the death cell for u short ing quantities of its goods.
I*uul»ton in bis opinion was conferring at White Court
sumption
of undue influence.”
The
writer
says
Marshul
LynuJh? experts out had sai.li with Secretary Davis, she motor­ widely separated districts of the time Friday afternoon, then left
Judge Horner decided it was the
IMrc to suggest that I he- ed to Lynn to do some shopping city Friday, in none of which did smiling, stating they were going ey, French active commander in duty of proponent.* of the will to
fidutiom-t, , hllt||tl nt |east
, the robbers get the payroll they to make an even moro determined Morocco, has "seen the necessity
visited for the first time tl &gt;u sought. Hue mini was shot and effort to save him.
of this porceilure" and that he is disprove undue influence in the
; &gt;n tin’ .i .i ideration to and
Executive offices there.
orguni/ing a force to put it into higher courts.
seriously
wounded
and
one
of
the
woi.l •ascend’ for
Immediately nfter the decision,
practice.
There
are
at
least
twenty-three
tohbers
is
believed
to
have
been
he uggestion was
tin; litigants—Shepherd on the
government bureaus and commis­
. !
ii"n with n &gt;a- City To Receive Bids shot. No arrests were made.
ST. PETERSBURG, Times Pub­ one side and r.ine Iowa cousins
hreilcrick Smith, former city al­ sions in Washington which do not
j flr:o
«*f the legislnlishing
Company buys site for er­ of McL'lintock and Miss Pope mi
come
under
the
head
of
the
ten
derman,
now
a
salesman
of
the
. which the indictment On Municipal Dredge
the other—started a second con­
ection of three-story building.
Meier &amp; Uelhaf Iron Works, was regular departments.
J
i wui brought by
test over tile administration of
On
Monday
Afternoon
shot
when
three
armed,
unmasked
L *'!'• "'“lie unlawful ’txi
the estate. Attorneys for tho
men held up the iron works office
V
that denies the
contestants,
were unable to agreo
Following the advertising dur­ in Christopher street, while tlu&gt;
fci, ,vine t’reation ns tnught
on an administrator ami thu hear­
payroll
was
being
made
up.
Forty
ing
the
past
several
weeks
for
pro­
mf !'
to tench instead
ing finally was continued until
I1' i hud descended from a posals on a 12-iuch dredge, to ho men at work in thu plant at the
next
Tuesday, when if an agree­
srucr of animals.
owned ami operate;l by the city of time, rushed into the office on
ment is not reached, the court will
■ • xclmrigc between Harrow Sanford, sealed bids submitted by hearing the shot und frightened
minwi a custodian.
art continued for a few various dredge building compunies, the robbers away before they had
JACKSONVILLE, July 18.-A State Hoard of Health, show that
Attorneys for tho contestants
the Judge taking no will be opened by the City Commis­ time to gather up the money ly­ warning to parents against allow- J the skin disease may he cured in argued that Shepherd ns the prin­
two vvuys. One by freezing the cipal heueficiaiy, hud ilruwri up
i r.vmtiuUy, it shifted to a sion Monday afternoon at 2:30 &lt;ing on the desk.
Detective Eleven Devine return- ing their children to go barefoot-1affected purt of the skin with the will himself that he had lived
l,?n ,
proper method o’clock, it was announced today.
It was decided several months I ed the fire of two robbers who cd or to play In pool* of water at ethyl chloride or with ice and salt with
I , " roe
testimony of the
young McC’lintm k, ami that
into the record of the ngo by the city that it would pur- attempted to steul a $10,000 pay- this time of the yenr has been is- | ami the other by tiie application of two women employed in Shep­
chase a dredge with which to car- roll lie was guarding for tho sued by Dr. F. A. Brink, director , ethyl acetate.
herd's household, one of them un­
f e counsel submitted that ry on extensive, bulkhcnding work. United States Trucking Company of the bureau of communicable dis- I Persons ure advised to lie par­ able to read, had witnessed tho
was euscs of the State Board of Health | ticular what drugs they uso on instrument. All of this, they con­
r*' jhould he heurd in the It wns learned from City Mnnnger 0f which Governor Smith
skin affected with "creeping erup­
r of the court and absence W. B Williams this morning that f-nmerly president. The robbers with offices in this city.
wns irregular and showed
alrendy one scaled hid has been re­ escaped, fleeing without the pay­
1Jury.
This warning is issued as » [ tion" as they may do moru harm tended,
undue influence. Judge llornur
[uttorney general submiU- ceived by the city. In addition to roll and maintaining tt running mentis of decreasing the number | to tho skin than good in apparent­ said that no undue influence had
of cases of "creeping eruption," ly curing the eruption.
sufficient testimony should this a large number of other bids fight for several blocks.
been proven hut that while there
Putted in the record to en- nre expected to be received before
It is believed one was wounded. Larva Migrans, which is prevalent I As a preventive against the dis­ was a presumption of such, it was
A payroll of $1,000 placed in an at this time of the year und espe- | ease Dr. Brink lias given the fol­ tiie duty of the proponents to dis­
l 1’ supreme court to pass the opening Monday.
envelope in the book keeper’s desk daily among children. The disease lowing advice: Do not sit, lie prove this.
Proposition but argue;
jj hmg drawn out discuss- Lightning Causes Big repeatedly handled and finally dis­ is caught from the wet ground, o r ! down or go burefooUed on wet
attorney indicated
carded by four robbers who held mud, or in watery places more &gt;ground or go wading in shallow anShepherd's
p t he conducted "and mnke
immediate
appeal would bo
ponds
or
mud
after
the
rainy
sea­
commonly
during
a
rniny
season.
'
Blaze
In
California
up thu office of the United Htnd
I ’f your honor’s opinion."
taken. .
son
luis
set
in.
The
application
of
It
may
bo
caught
through
the
j
juj'* said that the defenso
land Gravel Company on 218th
imiveth e right to argue
B A K ER SFIELD , C’aliL, July I street. They finally left after clothing by lying on damp ground ; chlorinated lime or quick lime to
WEATHER OUTLOOK
met coil or grass where children
I "e court that the law is 18 —Damage estimated nt $450,000 taking three dollars in small but the exposure of the skin to ure
likely
to
play
would
be
of
val­
such
conditions
is
more
likely
to
■'able.
was caused by fire in tank number change from the cash box of the
WASHINGTON, July 18— The
cause the contraction of tho dis­ ue, aiding the prevention of the
•Korney general suggested four of the Pacific Oil Company safe.
Wf*Ath#r
outlook for the week be­
disease.
Part*
of
the
body
that
ease.
T 'hided evidence be put which started late yesterday even­
have
been
in
contact
with
wet
soil
ginning
Monday,
occasional thun­
Experiments
being
conducted
at
P ‘ijce, Mr. Harrow reply- ing nnd was still bumin* early to­
Iaikeland — $10,000 npartment
should he washed and nibbed with dershowers, temperatures averag­
‘ ke v,*a3 rilling to do day. Tbs blaze was caused by I house t n bo erected on Ridge-1 the laboratories in Jacksonville' alcohol,
_ ing nearly normul.
and nt clinics held here by the |
lightning.
I wood street,

[nse Attorneys
By Decision

FRENCH CONTINUE
TO WIN AGAINST
RIFFIANTROOPS

PRESIDENT PA Y S AUSTRALIA ASKS
VISIT TO DEVENS FOR LOAN IN U.S.
TO SEE SOLDIERS FOR FIRST TIME

f

Shepherd Is Loser
In First Round To
uet Will Probated

Attempted Payroll
Uobberies Are Not
Successful In N. Y.

Slate Board Warns Parents Against
Allowing Kiddies To Go Barefooted

NUMBER 300.

Contest Won By Score
of 3 to 2 By Timely
H itting In Pinches
By the Celery-Feds

Maryland Man Held
For Killing,Robbery

SALISBURY, Mil., July 18.
—James Baker, 22, hns confes­
sed to tho murder nnd robbery
of James Carey, well to do far­
mer, whose body was found
along the railroad tracks east
of tin; small town of Willards
late Friday. Carey’s body wns
found and upon investigation
Both Teams Play Well
showed that he hud been robbed
of $30,100.
But Izocal Batsmen
Baker was missed shortly af­
OutclassThcVisitors
terward and it was learned that
lie and Blanche Ellingsworth
By R. M. Mason, Jr.
had fled. Carey had been beat­
en on the head and his skull
Sanford made it 2 .straight
wns crushed. He had kept the from tho lakeland Highlandmoney about his house because I era Friday afternoon in one
hu had no faith in hanks. A
large sum was found on Baker, of the hardest fought contests

Crawford Pitches
Wonderful Game

»
played on the local field this ;
year. The game ended three 3
to two. Crawford, on tho
mound for the Celcrymcn,
was in superb form, giving up ^
only six hits, three of these

CHAMBER GOAL IN
COMING DRIVE TO
BE FIXED MONDAY

coniine in the seventh inning. The $1
h&gt;onl* hit when hits meant runs
and save for two errors, the per­
formance of the whole team in
every department of tho game,
was all that could 11 asked.
Eight must not he lost of tho "
support given "Red" Craig by tho
Lakeland team. Craig govu up
only seven hits ami the Highlandm i supported him 100 |&gt;er cent
stiniig. The secret of the CeleryFeds* victory wns their timely
clouting.
Neither team scored
more than one run in one inning.
A long drive by Bailey in tho
seventh frame for three bases
which scored Wade from first tied
the score temporarily nnd was tho
individual batting feature of tho
game. Wade for Eunford
Ponder for Lakeland each secured
one tiyo-bast; clout.
Lakeland threatened first in tho
initial inning of Friday’s contest
when Buckley, tho only man walk- «
ed by Crawford during tho entire
game, reached first on four bulls
ns thu first man up. Surface sac­
rificed, advancing him to- second
nnd the runner stole third. Johnl
son flew out to center field und
Dumas ntrurk out.
In the first it was three up nnd
three down for Sanford, all men
going out via the "pitcher to first”
route. In the second Frisbio hit
to center und McQuc walked, ndvmicing him n bnse. Wade sacri­
ficed and both runners advanced a
base each. Bailey struck out and
Hardy walked, filling thu bases.
Crawford hit one high into the at­
mosphere, the hall being caught
by the Lakeland short stop and
the team lost a good chance to
score.
In tin; third it wns again threo
up and three down for the CclcryFeils, hut in the fourth nfter Frishie hml struck out, Mctjue hit to
right field nnd scored when Wade
smashed out u long drive over thu
head of tho center fielder. Wndo
wn.i caught trying to steal third
and Hnilcy was out third to first,
retiring the side.
The Highlanders scored their
first run in the sixth.
Cruig
reached first on McQue’s error, a
had throw, and went to second nil
the throw. On a hall, which wns
hard to decide whether it was n
wild pitch or a passed hall, tho
runner reached third.
ifuckley
struck out und Brazier, hitting for
Surface, flew out to Wade in cen­
ter field. Johnson, a new mem­
ber of the Lakeland squad hit
safely between Bailey nnd Cusack
und Craig scored. Johnson ■tolo
second hut a moment late.* Dumas
flew out to third base.
In Lakeland’s hull of the sev­
enth inning, Edward* flew out to
Moore in left field and Ponder
hit safely, only to he caught out ut
first base via the catcher to first
route. Doyle hit one to right
field for a clean single nnd scored
•in n long single to center by
Francis. Craig was out pitcher to
first, retiring tho side.
In Sanford's end of the seventh
McQuc fouled out to thu catcher,
and Wade singled. Then Bailey,
for his lone hit of thu game,
smashed out a long drive to left
which scored Wade nnd brought
thu Sanford rooters to their fret.
It was ono of thu !ong%».*t drive*
made on the local field during tho
season. Bailey was caught out at
third, pitcher to third and Hardy
popped nut to the pitcher.
Lakeland threatened again in
(Continued on Page Six)

Unusual Interest Manifested
• In Session Mondny Night nt
Seminole CnfeWhenGrenter
Sanford Committee Meets
Thero is great interest in the in­
itial meeting of the "Greater San­
ford Program" committee of 100
citizens, which will meet Monday
night at 8 o'clock at the Seminole
Cufe. The movement to build for
Snnford a modern Chamber of
Commerce with adequate working
capital and a fund sufficient for a
sustained advertising campaign has
been received with much approval
and is already a favorite topic of
conversation on the streetn.
The goal of the campaign has
not yet been set, hut it is the hope
of progressive citizens that the re­
sult of the campaign will show that
Sunfonl is "on its toes" und ready
fur the fustvst company in the race
of cities. The goal w iR he set le­
the campaign executive committee
which will be elected Monday nlghl.
Before it is set the committee will
discuss the matter witli thu Icuding
interests of thu community.
The executive committee is ex­
pected to get into action Tuesday
with tho election of tlu* gei.ernl
chairman and other campaign com­
mittees.
The feature of tho Monday night
meeting is expected to be the ad­
dress of Dr. Alexander Karr, lie
has been making n study of thu
Snnford district the last few days,
und has made a first hand investi­
gation of the agricultural prospects
of this section of thu state. Re­
cently hu completed a tour of
Eouthcrn Florida.
There is no more enthusiastic
mnn on tie; future of Florida than
Dr. Karr, a man who has been en­
gaged in community building work
for a quarter of a century. He
mndu Ids first visit to the state
this spring to serve in the Lakeland
Chamber of Commerce campaign.
He became so thorougnly in love
witli (lie state and its poHibbilili(,!i
that he decided to make it his fu­
ture home. After Sept. I. he will
give his entire time to lecturing
for the Daytona Ilighlunds com­
pany.

Sand B urr Lodges In
Small Boy’s Throat
WEST PALM BEACH, July 18—
With a sand burr in his throat, six
year old John Mott, the son of
.Mrs. Gertrude Mott, was rushed
from this city last night for Jack­
sonville for treatment. The lad
in seeking to dislodge the burr
from His hand placed it in his mouth
and n sudden intaku ,bf hrctflh
drew the burr down his throat
where it lodged, defying all efforts
of removal.

Denver Klansinen Arc
In FavorW ithdrawing
DENVER, Colo., July 18— The
Rocky Mountain News says today
that the Denver Ku Klux Rian nnd
n dozen other local organizations
in Colorado voted unanimously lute
last night to withdraw front organ­
ization headed by Hiram Wesley
Evans and to form an indepedent
organization to be headed by John
Gulcn Locke, Dragon of the Color­
ado Klan.

Evacuation of Ruhr
Auto Mechanic Dies Is Now In Full Swing*
From Gasoline Burns BERLIN, July 18— Evacuation

MIAMI, July 18— C. F. Izingston, Miami Beach ntcchauric, died
this morning in a local hospital us
the result of burns he leccived in
a irasolina fire nt the garage where
ho was employed. A burning match
cast on tho cement floor started
thu blaze in spilled gasoline and
Langston overturned u tank of
gnxoliriu in the flumes while try­
ing to stamp them out.

of the Ruhr uppeurvd to be und r
way in full swing this morning a*
the French were departin': from
Recklinghausen.
Sunday they
will leave GeLcnkir. hen ami Mon­
dny Hettlngcn will in* evacuated.
i Thu "sanctions citie*’’ of Dues eldorff, Duisburg and Ruhrnrt will
be evacuated early In August.

Markets

Tho population of Europe, dur.
CHICAGO.
July
18— Wheat, 15
ing the past 125 years, has incroav- I September, 1.505 to 1.57; Svptented from 200 million to more thun bur 1 0*15 to 1.07, Oat-,
450 million, __
L
_
| ,4g,

J

J

�Thu birib flew to their
40,000 Pigeons Are In land.
h o w s in various nortl of thc
and northwest coast lit com­
ICnglishHomingFIight nerth
petitions arranged by 16 frdcratlors of fanciers.
Forty-two
II IT CHIN, Eng.. July 1G- Forty special railway vans, holding apthousands 'aoming pigeons were prnximriely 1/.00 bird hampers,
released h re recently for partic­ were required to transport thc pig­
OXFORD, England, July 1 0 .- ipation in thc greatest flight of eons t i IliUhtn for participation
An appeal is boing made to old
________________
kind ever organized in Kng-&lt; in the race.
mcml/ers of thc Oxford Union for
£iO.0GO which is necessary for thr
saving of the society's huildingj.
Such appeals are most unusual in
Oxford, but this one is justified b&gt;
Clearwater—Construction on «
an architect’s statement that the
n e w h ot e l Fort Harrison, progres­
roof of the Union library though
sing rapidly.
________ti
comparatively new, cannot stand
the storms of another winter.
Bradenton—Flans being made
This library has been from the
for constructing three temporary
first an ill-omened structure. It
school buildings.
was upon its upper walls that Ko
P a rt of store for candy and confections
eetti, Burne-Jones, Morris and thc
young pr*-ltaphnr|it»s pointed the
famous fresco scenes from the
Morte d’Arthur—n scries of wnll
Phone G72 between 4 p. m. and 6 p. in.
paintings probably never surpass­
ed in England—only to see them
peel off with thc damp and the
rotting plaster within 10 or 12
years.
The innido of the high roof,
which is now giving way, was de­
corated and designed by Wjiiium
Morris, and U worthy of note no
leas for its beauty than for the
fact that here he fir.it became
aware of his abilities in this form
of art.

New Jap Syndicate to
Exploit Coal Fields
TOKYO, July 1G—The govern­
ment authorities arc reported to
have reached nn a-moment on the
proposed formation of u remi-ofiicial syndicate for the exploitat­
ion of the &amp;i*halicn coal and oil
fields. Thc oil syndicate will have
a eapitl of 10,000,000 yon und the
coal syndicate will bo capitalized
for 10X00,000 yen.
Ilnlf the capital is to be invested
by the Hukushin Kui, the old syndirate interested in KaKhali n, and
the North Saglmlien Industrial
(Company, and the remainder will
l*e offered for general suh-crlptlon. The Imperial Navy will nur
rhnse the entire oil output. Only
Japanese «'ih,'*’t*he ulhrwnl
to subscribe for shurcs.

it thr special assessments proBring your foot ..troubles to cause a copy thereof to oe Tooloyd’s Shoe Store Saturday and lished two times consecutively,
onday. Free Demonstration and onct, cach wecjt&gt; jn a newspaper
lvkro*
published in Sanford. Florida, a t­
I taching to said special assessment
(Continued From Page Two)
• ro|| so published a notice directed
revisions of hectlorw 101 and 102
„ P
.y ownc„ interested J owners owning properly oouirains
: the Charter of the City of San0 W ssmentst stat-land abutting upon such improve
•rd, Florida, shall proceed with- f jn Jl^ nlancc wi,h the provis-1m int as follows: cither in ful
it delay to make a special aslcs- ,J [g of thc b a r t e r of the City of (within thirty .lays after said as
S. O. C
ent roll, assessing the special Sanfor{J F|or5da, a definite time | .‘ossments shall stand equalized
C. J. M
:nefl*.s to be received as the re- nmJ p|a^ whcrc compia ints will be! approved and confirmed, or in let An the City c&lt;
lit of the improvement contcm- hean| nn&lt;| when gai(l npeejal a s -1equal annual installments with in City of SaaforJ
Inted against all lots and lands j &gt;€MnM.nt roj| wm he finally con-1terest a t the rate of cighl percent Attest:
{joining and contiguous or j f j r m e i | by thc city Commission j r^r nnnum upon all deferred pay
en d in g and abutting upon such ^
#s an E&lt;,ua| izinB Board. ! ments from and after thc tinn
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All of said Improving, grading, property owners Interested in' said and re-hard surfacing of said por-’finally equalized, approved and Iota and lands adjoining
ment roll, assessing the special that the entiro cost of the Improve­
tiguous or, bounding and]
benefits to be received as the re­ ment aforesaid, shall be assessed construction, reconstruction, pav­ special assessments, stating in ac­ tion of Randolnh Street, Crescent 'confirmed, and,
upon iam Improvement,
Street,
Court
Street.
Hughey,
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED
sult of the improvement contem­ against all property nbutting and ing and rc-paving to be done In cordance with the provisions of the
Twenty Seven Thousand li
Street,
Washington
Avenue,
Jef-;T
h
a
t
this
resolution
shall
be
and
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING plated against nil lots and lands fronting upon that portion of compliance with plans, specifics- Charter of the City of Sanford,
dred
Thirteen and 3g .jJ
ferson
Avenue,
Adams
Avenue,1
become
effective
immediately
from
Florida,
a
definite
time
and
place
FOR THE PAVING, RE-PAV- adjoining and contiguous or bound­ Eighth Street between Summerlin | tions, profiles and estimates of
ING, HARD SURFACING AND ing and abutting upon such im­ Avenue and Mellonville Avenue to said proposed improvement of where complaints will be heard Summerlin Avenue, Lake Drivel nnd after Its passage and adopt- 218.28) Dollars i8 the t j
mated cost of said con, *
REJ1ARD SURFACING OF provement, and upon the comple­ be so improved by the paving, re­ Eighth Street from Mellonville and when said special assessment and Bel-Air Boulevard as afore - 1ion.
Adopted this the 13th day )f improvement in the pavi,
CELERY
AVENUE
FROM tion of said assessment roll to paving, hnrd surfacing and re-hard Avenue to East line of Tier “H I roll will be finally confirmed by raid, as n necessary public i
Ju'y, A. D., 1925.
paving, hard surfacing anil
MELLONVILLE AVENUE TO cause a copy thereof to be publish­ surfacing of said portion of Eighth in E. It. Trafford’s Map of San­ the City Commission sitting as a n ! provement.
FORREST LAKE,
surfacing of snid portion t&lt;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
SUMMERLIN
AVENUE, A ed two times consecutively, once Street, a width of 24 feet, and ford Florida, now on file In Equalizing Board.
S. O. CHASE,
mcrlin Street, Montezuma j
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a total expenditure not ex­
WIDTH OF 32 FEET.
each week, in a newspaper pub­ against all lots and lands adjoining the office of the City Man­
C. J. MARSHALL,
Douglass Street ami Elliott
lished In Sanford, Florida, attach­ nnd contiguous or bounding and ager of the City or Sanford, Flor­ Thnt the special assessments pro­ ceeding One Hundred Thousand
WHEREAS, the City Commis- ing to said special assessment roll abutting upon said improvement; ida, which snid plans, specificn- vided for by this resolution to be One Hundred Fifty nnd 41-100 As the City Commission of the to bo specially assessed
all lots nnd Innds aiijok
tlon of the City of Sanford, Flor­ so published n notice directed to thnt Seven Thousand Four Hun­ tions, profiles nnd estimates have made and entered against the pro­ ($100,150.44) Dollars is hereby au­ City of Sanford, Florida.
contiguous or bounding ar
ida deems it advisable to improve, nil prrperty owners interested in dred Sixty-Four
Dollars
and been heretofore approved by tho perty bounding nnd abutting upon thorized to cover the cost of pav­ Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS,
(Seal) ing upon said lmprovem»
grade, construct, reconstruct, pave «nid special assessments, stating i Go-100 ($7,464,06) is the total esti* City Commission and constitute snid improvement shall be payable ing, re-paving, hnrd surfacing and
City Clerk.
sum of $3.65 is the e.qim^
and re-pavc with sheet asphalt on in accordance with the provisions ‘ mated cost of said contemplated the plans nnd specifications for at the option of the property own­ re-hard surfacing Randolph Street,
per front foot for said
Crescent
Street,
Court
Street,
a 6 inch rock base the following of the Charter of the City of San­ improvement in the paving, rc- snid work, therefore,
ers owning property bounding and
ment.
Avenue in the City of Sanford, ford, Florida, n definite time nnd paving, hnrd surfacing and re-hard
BE IT RESOLVED, That the nbutting upon such improvement Hughey Street, Washington Ave­
BE IT FURTHER
nue,
Jefferson
Avenue,
Adanta
Florida, to-wit:
City
Commission
of
the
City
of
ns
fallows;
either
in
full
within
surfacing
of
said
portion
of
Eighth
place where comp’aints will be
Avenue,
Summerlin
Avenue,
Lake
Sanford,
Florida,
deems
it
advis­
That
it in the determine
thirty
days
nfter
snid
assessments
Street,
to
be
specially
assessed
heard and when said special asA RESOLUTION PROVIDING
this Commission that »n ^
CELERY AVENUE, From Mellon­ 'cssment roll will be finally con­ against all lots and lands adjoin­ able, ns a necessary public im­ shall stand equalized, approved Diive nnd Bel-Air Boulevard, in
FOR THE PAVING. RE-PAVville Avenue to Summerlin Ave­ firmed by tho City Commission ing and contiguous or bounding provement, to pave, rc-pavc, hard nnd confirmed, or in ten equal an­ Bel-Air, Sanford Florida, a width
Inndi adjoining and contig^.
ING, HARD SURFACING AND
nue.
bounding and abutting Up^
and abutting upon said improve­ surface and re-hard surface with nual installments with interest at of 21 feet, which said sum of One
sitting as an Equalizing Board.
RE-HARI) SURFACING OF
merlin Street nnd Montem^,
b e it FURTHER RESOLVED, ment the sum of $4.73 is the es­ sheet nsphnlt on a six inch rock the rate o? eight per cent, per nn- Hundred Thousand One Hundred
SUMMERLIN STREET AND
All of said improving, grnding, That the special assessments pro­ timated cost per front foot for base, Eighth Street from Mellon­ mini upon all deferred payments Fifty nnd 44-100 ($100,150.44)
nue in the plat of Buenr
MONTEZUMA AVENUE, IN
construction, reconstruction, pav­ vided for by this resolution to bo said improvement.
Estates, and Douglass St.
ville Avenue to East line of Tier from nnd after the time snid spec- Dollars is the total estimated cost
THE PLAT OF DUENA VISing and re-paving to lie done in nude ami entered against the prop*
Elliott Street between Celt
BE IT
R E S O L V E D "H” in E. R. Trnfford’s Map ini assessment shall be nnd stand of snid improvement; that tho enTA ESTATES, and DOUGLASS nue ntid Montezuma Av*
compliance with plans, specifica­ •rty bounding nnd abutting upon Thnt it is the determination of of
Sanford, Florida, a width finally equalized, approved nnd tire cost of the improvement aforeSTREET
AND
ELLIOTT be benefitted by the
tions, profiles and estimates of aid improvement shall he payable this Commission that all lots ami of 21 feet; thnt all of said confirmed, and,
snid, shall be nsscssed ngainst nil
STREET,
FROM
CELERY ment provided for by
said proposed improvement of Cel­ at the option of the property own­ lands adjoining and contiguous or paving, re-paving, hard surfacing
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, property abutting nnd fronting
AVENUE
TO
MONTEZUMA
ery Avenue, from Mellonville Avo- ers owning property bounding nnd bounding ami nbutting upon and re-hard surfacing of Eighth Thnt this resolution shall be nnd upon that portion of Randolph
olution, nnd thnt the *
AVENUE, A WIDTH OF 21 sessments to be made n
nu 3 to Summerlin Avenue, now on abutting upon such improvement Eighth Street between Summerlin Street, ns aforesaid, shall be become effective immediately from Street, Crescent Street, Court
FEET.
file in the office of the City Man­ as follows; either in full within Avenue nnd Mellonville Avenue done in strict compliance with the and after its passage nnd adopt­ Street, Hughey Street, Washing­
cd ngninst all lots and
ager of the City of Sanfoni, Flor­ thirty days after said assessments will c benefited by the improve- plans, specification*, profiles and ion.
ton Avenue, Jefferson Avenue,
joining and contiguous or
WHEREAS, the City Commis­ and abutting upon sue)
ida, which said plans, specifica shall stand cfjunlixed, approved ment provided for by this resolu­ estimates therefor, now on file in
Adopted this 13th day of July, Adams Avenue, Summerlin Ave­
tions, profiles and estimates have and confirmed, or in ton equal nn- tion, nnd that the special as­ the office of the City Manager of A. D., 1925.
nue, Lake Drive and Bel-Air Boul­ sion of the City of Sanford, Flor­ plated improvement,
been heretofore approved by the nunl installments with interest at sessments to be made and en­ the City of Sanford, Florida, which
evard, in Bel-Air, Sanford, Florida, ida, deems it advisable to improve, upon a foot frontage
FORREST LAKE,
City Commission nnd constitute the rate of eight per cent per an­ tered
to be so improved by the paving, grade, construct, reconstruct, pave to say that in the p
8. O. CHASE,
against all lots and said plans, specifications, profiles
the plam. and specifications for num upon all deferred payments lands adjoining
rc-paving, hard surfacing and ro­ nnd rc-pavo with sheet asphalt on the special assessment
C. J. MARSHALL,
and contigu­ ami estimates have been hereto­
reH,
n six inch rock base, the following
said work, therefore,
front and nfter the time snid spec­ ous or bounding nnd nbutting fore approved by the City Com­ As the City Commission of the ll a rd but facing of said portion of thoroughfares in the City of San­ ing the contemplated imp1
BE IT RESOLVED, That the ial assessments shall be nnd stand upon such contemplated im­ mission and constitute the plans City of Sanford, Florida.
Randolph Street, Crescent Street,
such special
assem»nti
City Commission of the City of finally equalized, approved and provement shall be made upon a and specifications for said propos­ Attest:
Court Street, Hughey
Street, ford, Floridn, to-wit:
be
determined
an
d p ro r
Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­ confirmed, ami,
L. R. PHILIPS,
(Scab Washington Avenue, Jefferson
foot frontage basis; that is to say, ed improvement of Eighth Street
according
t
o
th e (
SUMMERLIN
STREET
AND
able, as a necessary public im­
Avenue, Adams Avenue, Summer­
City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the preparation of the spec­ between Mellonville Avenue to
frontnge
of
the
respective
MONTEZUMA
AVENUE,
In
the
provement to pave, re-pave, hard That this resolution shall be and ial assessments roll covering the E azt.of Tier ,*H" in E. R. Truflin Avenue, Lake Drive and Belties specially benefitted 1
Plat of Buena Vista Estates.
surface and rs-hnrd surface wltn b e c o m e effective immediately front contemplated improvement such ford’s Map of Sanford, Florida, a
Air Boulevard, n width of 24 feet,
improvement.
sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock and after its passage nnd adopt­ special assessments shall be de­ width of 21 feet, nnd this Commis­
and ngainst all lots and lands ad­
BE IT FURTHER RESOtl
DOUGLASS
STREET
nnd
ELLI­
base, Celery Avenue from Mcllon- ion.
termined and prorated according to sion hereby declares the necessity A RESOLUTION PROVIDING joining nnd contiguous or,hound­
That
the Tax Assessor »ai
OTT
STREET,
From
Celery
villo Avenue to Summerlin Ave­
ing and nbutting upon said Im­
Adopted litis 13 day of July, A. the foot frontage of the respective for the paving, re-paving, hard
City
Clerk
of the City of &amp;
Avenue
to
Montezuma
Avenue.
FOR THE PAVING, RE-PAV­ provement; thnt One Hundred
nue, a width of 32 feet; thnt nil I)., 1025.
properties specially benefitted by surfacing nnd re-hard surfacing of
Florida,
in
accordance wril
ING.
HARD
SURFACING
AND
of said paving, rc-paving, hard
said improvement.
said portion of Eighth Street ns
Thousand One Hundred Fifty nnd
FORREST LAKE,
provisions
of
Sections 101
All
of
snid
improving,
grading,
RE-HARD
SURFACING
OF
surfacing and re-hnrd surfacing of
41-100 ($100,150.41) Doilnrs is tile
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, aforesaid, ns a necessary public
S. O. CHASE,
of
the
Chnrtcr
of the City if
construction,
reconstruction,
pav­
RANDOLPil
STREET,
CRES­
Celery Avenue, as aforesaid, shall
total estimated cost of said con­
O. .1. MARSHALL,
Thnt the Tax Assessor ami the improvement.
CENT
STREET,
COURT templated improvement in the ing and tc-pnvlng to he done in ford, F’lorida, shall proceed
be done in strict compliance with As the City Commission of the City Clerk of tho City of Sanford.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
STREET, HUGHEY STREET, paving, rc-pnving, hnrd surfacing compliance with plans, spe« ificu- out delay to make n special
the plana, specifications, protitcs City of Sanford, Florida.
Florida, in accordance with the That a tolnl expenditure not ex­
and estimates therefor, now on Attest:
A YEN U E ,. ,'|ni| ^.'.hard surfacing of said tions, profiles and estimates of ment roll, assessing the
provisions of Sections 101 ami 102 ceeding Four Thousand Three Hun­ WASHINGTON
file in the office of the City Man­
Jhb F EltSON, A V h N U E , portion of Rnndnlph Street, Crcs- said proposed improvement of Sum­ benefits to be received ai
I,. R. PHILIPS,
(Seal) of the Charter of the City of Snn- dred Twenty-Five Dollars nnd
ager of the City of Sanford, Flur
ADAMS AVENUE, SUMMER-. conj street, Court Street, Hughey merlin Street and Montezuma suit of the Improvement
City Clerk.
ford, Florida, shall proceed with­ 81-100 ($I,325.H4) is hcrchy au­
Ida, which said plans, specifica­ Publish July 1H.
I,IN A\ ENUE, LAKE DRIVE street, Washington Avenue, Jcf- Avenue in the Pint of Buena Vis­ plated ngninst all lots sri
out delay to make a special assess­ thorized to cover tho cost of [lav­
tions, profiles nnd estimates have
AND ''LL*AIR BOULEVARD, fcrson Avenue, Adams Avenue, ta Estates, ami Douglass Street adjoining nnd contiguous or
ment roll, assessing the special ing, re-paving, hard surfacing und
been heretofore approved by the
IN
BE1.-AIR,
SANFORD, Summerlin Avenue, Lake Drive and Elliott Street from Celery ing and nbutting upon »*
benefits to lie received as the re­ re-hard surfacing Eighth Street
City Commission nnd constitute
FLORIDA,
A
WIDTH
OF 2t nnd Bel-Air Boulevard, to be spec­ Avenue to Montezuma Avenue, provement, nnd upon the
sult of the improvement contem­ between Mellonville Avenue to
the plans and specifications for
the
office tion of said assessment
FEET.
plated
against
all
lots
and
lands
ially assessed against all lota nnd now on file in
East line of Tier "H" in E. It.
said proposed improvement of Cel A RESOLUTION PROVIDING adjoining nnd contiguous or bound­
°f
the
City
Manager
of
the
City
of cause a copy thereof to be
lands
adjoining
nnd
contiguous
or
Trnfford's Map of Snnfnrd, Flor­
FOR THE PAVING, RE-PAVery Avenue between Mellonville
WHEREAS,
the
City
Conimisbounding and abutting upon said SanfWd, Florida, which snid plans, ed two times consecutive!;
ING, HARD SURFACING AND ing and abutting upon such im­ ida, a width of 24 feet, which said
Avenue and Summerlin Avenue, n
each week, in a newspaper
RE-HARD SURFACING OF provement, and upon tho comple­ sum of Four Thousand Three Hun­ fdi&gt;n of the City of Sanford, Mor- .improvement; the sum of $1.82 is specifications, profiles and esti­ lishcd in Sanford, F’lori
width of 32 feet, and tills Com
mates
have
been
heretofore
npEIGHTH STREET FROM SUM- tion of said assessment roll to dred Twenty-Five Dollars and iiin, deems it advisable to improve, I t|)L, estimated cost per front foot
mission hereby declares the neces­
proved by the City Comniission taching to said special a
MERLIN AVENUE TO MEL- cause a copy thereof to lie publish­ 84-100 ($4,325.81) is the total es­ grade, construct, reconstruct, pave for said improvement.
sity for tho paving, re-pnving
and constitute the plans and spec­ roll so published a notice
ami
re-pave
with
sheet
nsphalt
on
ed
two
times
consecutively,
once
timated cost of snid .mprovement;
I.ONVILI.E AVENUE, A Will
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
hard surfacing ami re-hnrd surfac­
a
six
inch
rock
base,
the
following
ifications for said work, therefore, ed to all property ownen I
each
week,
in
a
newspaper
pub­
that the entire cost of the improve­
That it is tiie determination of
ing of said portion of Ceiery Ave­ Til OF 21 FEET.
lished in Sanford, Florida, attach­ ment aforesaid, shall be assessed thoroughfares in the City of San­ this Commission thnt all lots ami
BE IT RESOLVED, Thnt the ested in said special nsse
nue as aforesaid, ns u necessary
stating in accordance with
WHEREAS, tho City Commis­ ing to saiil special assessment roll against all property nbutting and ford, Florida, to-wit:
lands adjoining and contiguous or City Commission of tho City of visions of the Charter at
public improvement.
fronting-trptm rthw tsrpoitlon of
sion of the City of Sanford, Flor­ rir ; 7trt»Hslrrd“ff *tmtier
bounding and abutting upon Ran- Sanford, F’iorida, deems R advis­ of Sunfonf, 'T lOltt/s,' • »
" " BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.
Street, able, as n necessary public im­ time and place where
ida, deems it advisable to improve, all property owners interested in Kightb Street between Mellonville HANDOLI II STREET, ( reaccnt ,Jolph Street, Crescent
Thnt a total expenditure not ex­ grade, construct, reconstruct, pave said special assessments, stating in Avenue to East line of Tier “ It
Street. Court Street. Hughey, Court street,’ Hughey
Street, provement to pave, re-pave, hard will be heard and when
ceeding Ten Thousand Five Hun­ and re-pavc with sheet asphalt on accordance with the provisions cf in E. R. Trafford’s Map of San­ S ire.', Washington
Avenue, Washington Avenue, Jefferson surface and re-hard surface with
dred and Fourteen ($10,514.00) a six inch rock base, th.i follow­ the Charter of the City of Sanford, ford, Florida, to bo so im­ Jefferson Avenue, Adams Ave- Avenue, Adams Avenue, Summer- sheet nsphalt on a six inch rock ini assessment roll will be
confirmed by the City
Dollars is hereby authorized to ing Street in the city of Sanford, Florida, a definite time and place proved by the paving, rc-paving.
nue, Summerlin Avenue, Lake |jn Avenue, Lake Drive nnd Del- base, Summerlin Street and Mon­ sion Sitting as an Equal/zm
cover the cost of paving, ro-pav- Florida, to-wit:
where complaints will be hoard hard surfacing and re-hard surfac­
Drive and Bel-Air Boulevard, in ,\ir Boulevard in Bel-Air, Sanford, tezuma Avenue in the plat of Bue­
BE IT FURTHER RESG
tng, hntd surfacing and re-hard
ami when said apceinl assessment ing of said portion of Eighth
Hil-Air, Sanford, Florida,
| Florida, will be benefitted by the na Vista Estates, and Douglass
Thnt
the special assessmea:
surfacing C.dcry Avenue between EIGHTH STREET, From Sum­ roll will be finally confirmed by Street, a width of 21 feet, and
improvement provided for by this Street nnd Elliott Street from vided for by this resoiutiaj
Mdlonviiie Avenue and Summerlin
the
City
Commission
sitting
as
n:i
Celery
Avenue
to
Montezuma
Ave­
aguinst all lots ami lands adjoin­
merlin Avenue to Mellonville
All of said improving, grading, resolution, and that the spccinl nsAvenue, a width of 32 feet, which,
Equalizing Board.
ing and contiguous or hounding construction, reconstruction, pnv- sessments to be made und entered nue, n width of 21 feet; that all made and entered against
Avenue.
said sum of Ten Thousand Five
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and abutting upon said improve­ ing am! rc-paving to be done in against nil lots nnd lands adjoin- of said paving, re-paving, hard petty bounding and abutti
Hundred and Fourteen ($ 10,That
the apecinl assessments pro- ment; that F o ir Thousand Three compliance with plans, specifics- j ing and contiguous or bounding surfacing and re-hard surfacing of snid .improvement shall
. ill of said improving, grnding,
1.00) Dollars is the total esti­ construction, reconstruction, pav­ vided for by this resolution to he Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars and
Street, Montezuma Idc at the option of the
tions, profiles and estimates of and nbutting upon such content- Summerlin
mated cost of said improvement; ing and re-paving to he done in made and entered ngninst the pro- 84-100 ($4,325.81) is the total es- snid proposed improvement of plated improvement shall be made Avenue, Douglass Street and Elli­ owners owning property
thnt the entire cost of the improve­ compliance with plans, spec if ica- I»cHy bounding and abutting upon tlmated cost of said contemplated
and abutting upon such
Randolph Street, Crescent Street, upon a foot frontage basis; that is ott Street, ns aforesaid shall be
ment as follows; either
ment aforesaid, shall lie assessed tions, profiles nnd estimates of said improvement shall he payublc improvement in tho paving, re­
done
in
strict
compliance
with
the
Court Street, Hughey Street, to say, that i:i the preparation of
against all property abutting nnd snid proposed improvement of at the option of the property own- paving, hard surfacing and rewithin thirty days after
plans,
specifications,
profiles
and
Washington Avenue,
Jefferson the special assessment roll coverfronting upon thnt portion of (’el- Eighth Street from Summerlin
owning property hounding and hard surfacing of said portion of Avcnuc, Adams Avenue, Summer- (ing the contemplated iniprove- estimates therefor, now on file in sessments shall stand &lt;
cry A :cnuc between Mellonville Avenue to Mellonville Avenue, now abutting upon such improvement Eighth Street, to lie special­
the office of the City Manager of approved and confimed, or
Avenue 41ml Summerlin Avenue to on file in the office of tho City as follows; either'in full within ly assessed again t till lots nr.d lin Avenue, Lake Drive and Bel- ment, such special assessments tho City of Sanford, Florida, equal annual installment! #
Air Boulevard, in Bel-Air, San- shall be determined and prorated
be so
, improved
, , by, the
, paving, re- , Manager of the City of Sanford, thirty days after said assessments lands adjoining and contiguous or ford, Florida, now on file in the according to the foot frontage of which said plans, specifications, terest at tho rate of eifl
paving, hard surfacing and .o-1 Kluri(ltt&gt; which Bnit,
spt,d f i. shall stand equalized, approved bounding ami abutting upon said
profiles and estimates have been cent, per annum upon ail
hard surfacing of said portion ui entions, profile* nnd estimates nnd confirmed, or in ten equal un­ improvement; tho sum of $5.25 is office oi tho City Manager of the the respective properties specially heretofore approved by the City payments from and after
Ceiny Avenue, n width of 32 feet, have boon heretofore approved by mini installments with interest at the estimated cost pcr( front foot City of Sanford, F’lorida, which benefitted by said improvement,
snid special assessment.! si
said plans, specifications, profiles
RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Commission nnd constitute the
nnd against nil lots ami lands ad­ tho City Commission nnd consti­ the rate of eight per cent per an- for said improvement.
and stand finally cqo*^
plans
and
specifications
for
said
and estimates have been hereto- That the Tax Assessor and the
joining and contiguous or hound­ tutes the plans and specifications mini upon all deferred payments
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, fore approved by the City Cominis- City Clerk of the City of Sanford, proposed improvement of Sum­ proved nnd confirmed, ami.
ing and abutting upon said iin - for said work, therefore,
from and after the time said spec­ That it is the determination of
BE IT FURTHER RE
slon and constitute the plans ami Florida, in a conlance with the merlin Street and Montezuma Ave­
ptovement; that Ten Thousand
ial
assessments
shall
be
and
stand
That
this resolution
nue in the plat of Buena Vista
this Commission that all lots and
BE IT RESOLVED, That the
nnd F vo Hundred and Fourteen City Commission of the City ot finally equalized, approved and lands adjoining nnd contiguous or specifications for snid work, there- provisions of Sections 10L and 102 Instates, nnd Douglass Street umi become effective Ini media
fore,
i of the Chut ter of the City of Snn($ 10AMJ&gt;0) Dollars is the total Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­ confirmed, and,
bounding and abutting upon Eigh­
BE
IT
RESOLVED,
That
the
' ford, Florida, shall proceed with- Klliott Street between Celery Avc- and after its passage *ai
estimated cost of said contemplat­ able, as a necessary public im­
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. th Street between .Mellonville Ave­
tiny to
make a rpeeinl
ns- nue nm* Montezuma Avenue, a ion.
u&gt; mnKc
rpc
ed imptovumcnl in tho paving, re­ provement to [lave, re-pavc, hard Thut this resolution shall lie and nue to F’nst line of Tier ‘‘11” in City Commission of the City of i,,ut delay
Adopted this 13th da)’
width of 21 feet, and this Com­
paving, hard surfacing and re-bard surface uml re-hard surface with become effective immediately from FL R. Trnfford’s Map of Sanford, Sanford, Florida, deems it mlvis- aossmont roil, assessing the special mission hereby declares the neces­ A. D., 1925.
benefits
to
be
received
as
the
re­
able, as a necessary public im­
surfacing of said portion of Celery shest asphalt oit a six inch rock ami after its passage and adopt­
FORREST LAKE)
Florida, will be benefitted by provement to pave, re-pave, hard sult of the improvement contem­ sity for the paving, re-paving,
Avenue, to in* specially assessed base, Eighth Street from Summer­ ion.
S. O. CHASE,
the improvement provided for sut face arid re-hard surface with plated against all lots and lands Hard surfacing and re-hard surfac­
against all lots and lands adjoin­ lin Avenir* to Midhmville Avenue,
Adopted this 13 day of July, A. by this resolution, nnd that
c
. J. m arshal
ing
of
said
portion
of
Summerlin
or
sheet asnhatt on a 6 inch rock base, adjoining and contiguous
ing nnd contiguous or bounding a width of 21 feet; that all of said It., 1925.
the special assessments to be Randolph Street, Crescent Street, bounding nnd abutting upon such Street, Montezuma Avenue, Doug­ As the City Commission
nnd abutting upon said improve­ paving, re paving, hard surfacing
FORREST LAKE,
made and entered against all lots Court Street,
Hughey Street, improvement, and upon the com­ lass Street nrul Klliott Street as City of Sanford, Florida
ment; the sum of $ 1.51 is the es­ and re-hard surfacing of Eighth
S. (). CHASE,
and lamia adjoining and contiguous Washington Avenue, Jefferson pletion of said assessment roll to aforesaid, as a necessary public Attest:
timated cost per front foot for Street, as aforesaid, shall he done
C. J. MARSHALL,
L, R. PHILIPS.
or bounding and abutting upon Avenue, Adams Avenue, Summer­ cause a copy thereof to be pub­ improvement.
so!d improvement.
C'iV
In strict compliance with tho plans, As tho City Commission of tho sueli contemplated improvement lin Avenue, Lake Drive and Bel- lished two times consecutively,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. specifications, profiles and esti­ City of Sanford, Florida,
shall be made upon foot frontage Air Boulevard, tn Bel-Air, San- once each week, in a newspaper That u total expenditure not ex­
That it is tho determination of mate:! therefor, now on file in the A ttest:
basis; that is to say, that In tha ford, Florida, a width of 21 feet; published in Sanford, Florida, at- ceeding Twenty Seven Thousand
this Commission that all lots and office of the City Manager of the
L. it. (HULK'S,
(Seal) preparations of special assessment that all of saiil paving, repaving, taching to said special assessment Two Hundred Thirteen nnd 38-100
lands adjoining and continguous or City of Sanford, Florida, which
City Clerk.
roll covering tho contemplated im­ hard surfacing and re-hard surfac­ roll so published a notice directed ($27,213.38) Dollars is hereby au­ A RESOLUTION ' ' H
b..unding and abutting upon saiil plans, specifications, profiles,
provement, such special assess­ ing of Randolph Street, Crescent to all property owners interested thorized to cover the cost of pav­
FOR THE PAVING.
Celery Avenue between Mellonville ami estimates have been hereto­
ments shall be determined and pro­ Street, Court Street,
Hughey in suid special assessments, stat­ ing, re-paving, hard surfacing and
ING, HARD SUKF’M*^
Avenue and Summerlin Avenue fore approved by the City Commis­
rated according to the foot front­ Street, Washington Avenue, Jef­ ing in accordance with the provis­ re-hnrd
surfacing
Summerlin
IK-:-HARD SU R F'1'
Will be benufiOcd by the improve­ sion and constitute the plans and
age of the respective properties ferson Avenue, Adams Avenue, ions of the Charter of the City of Street and Montezuma Avenue in
DOUGLASS STREET
ment provided for by thin resolu­ npccificatiun* for said proposed X RESOLUTION I’ROVIDING specially benefitted by said im­ Summerlin Avenue, Lake Drive
Sanford, Florida, a definite time the plat of Buena Vista Estate*,
FOR
THE
RAVING,
RE-PAVELLIOTT
STREET
tion, und that the special assess­ improvement of Eighth Street be­
and Bel-Air Boulevard, ns afore­ and place where complaints will be anil Douginas Street nnd Elliott
INO, HARD SURFACING AND provement.
MONTEZUMA AVE&gt;‘
ment* to be made and entered tween Summerlin Avenue und Mel­
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, said, shall be done in strict heard nnd when said special ascss- Street between Celery Avenue and
RF.-II ARD SURFACING OK
A. C. L. RAILROAD,
•gainst nil lots nnd lands adjoin­ lonville Avenue, a width of 21 feet,
with
the
plans, ment roll will be finully confirmed Montezuma Avenue, a width of 21
That the Tax Assessor and the compliance
e
ig
h
t
h
s
t
r
e
e
t
fr
o
m
OF 18 FEET.
ing and contiguous or bounding and this Commission hereby de­
MELLONVILLE AVENUE TO City Clerk of the City of Sanford, specifications, profiles and es­ iiy the City Commission sitting as feet, which said sum of Twenty
and abutting upon such contem­ clares the necessity for the paving,
Seven Thousand Two Hundred 1 WHEREAS, the CiV Ci
EAST LINE OF TIER “ II" IN Florida, in accordance with the timates therefor, now on file nn Flqualizing Board.
plated improvement shall lie made re-paving, hard surfacing nnd rein
the
office
of
the
City
provisions
of
Sections
101
and
102
Thirteen
and 3H—loo ($27,213.38) sion of the City of •’'S'1
iif
:
it
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
r
e
s
o
l
v
e
d
,
E. R. TRAr'FOUD'H MAI' OF
upon a foot frontagu basis; that is hard surfacing of said portion of
of the Charter of the City of San­ Manager of the City of Sanford, That the special assessments pro­ Dollars U the total estimated cost ida, deems it advisable
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
A
WID­
to say, thut in tho preparation of Eighth Street as aforesaid, as a
ford, Florida, shall proceed with­ Florida, which said plans, speci­ vided for by this resolution to be of said improvement; thnt the en­ grade, construct, rcc&lt;MU'**
TH OF 21 FEET.
the special assessment roll cover­ necessary put die improvement.
out «lelay to make u special assess­ fications, profiles and estimates made ami entered ngninst the pro­ tire cost of the improvement afore­ a n d re-puyc with sheet
ing tho contemplated improve­
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.
WHEREAS, lljo City Commit- ment roll, assessing the special have been heretofore approved by perty bounding nnd abutting upon said shall be assessed against all n six inch rock base, the M
ment, -such special assessments That a total expenditure not ex­
benefits to be received as the re­ the City Commission and consti­ said improvement shall be payable property abutting nnd fronting
Streets in the City
thall be determined and prorated ceeding Seven Thousand Four llun bon nf the City of Sanford, Flor­
sult of the improvement contem­ tute the pinna nnd specifications at the option of the property own­ upon that portion of Summerlin
F’loridn, to-wit:
according to tho foot frontage of drnl Sixty-Four Doilnrs and 66 -lflu ida, deems it advisublu to improve,
plated against all lots and lands for snid proposed improvement of ers owning property bounding und Street and Montezuma Avenue in
the respective properties specially ($7,404.65) j* hereby authorized grade, construct, reconstruct, pave
adjoining and contiguous or Randolph Street, Crescent Street, abutting upon such improvement , 'he plat of Buena Vistn Estates, DOUGLASS STREET *1
benefitted by snid improvement,
to cover the cost of paving, re­ a.-d re-pave with sheet nrpnalt on hounding and nbutting upon such Court Street, Hughey
Street, ns follows; either in full within ! and Douglas i Street and Elliott
LIOTT STREET, ^ j
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, paving, hard surfacing and ro-hurd a six inch tock base, the following
Washington
Avenue,
Jefferson
improvement,
und
upon
the
com­
thirty days after said assessments •Street between Celery Avenue and
czuma Avenue to
That the Tax Assessor and the surfacing Eighth Street between thoroughfare in the City of gnnIn the City
of San­ pletion of said assessment roll to Avenue, Adams Avenue, Summer­ shall stand equalized, approved Montezuma Avenue to be so im­
City Clerk of the city of Hanford, Summerlin Avenue nnd Mellonville street
read.
ford, Florida, to-wit;
cause a copy thereof to be publish­ lin Avenue, Lake Drive nnd Bel- and confirmed, or in ten equal an­ proved by the paving, ro-paving,
Florida, in accordance with the Avenue, u width of 21 feet, which
nual installments with interest at hard surfacing nnd rehard surfac­
All of mi id improvi"*
provisions of Sections 101 and 102 said sum of Seven Thousand Four EIGHTH STREET, From Mellon­ ed two times consecutively, once Air Boulevard, in Bel-Air, Suneach week, in a newspaper publish­ ford, F’lorida, a width of 24 feet, •the rate of eight per cent per an­ ing of said portion of Summerlin construction, reconstr
of the Charter of the City of San- • Hundred Sixty-Four Dollars ana
ville Avenue to C ut line of ed in Sanford, Florida, attaching nnd this Commission hereby de­ num upon all deferred payments Street, Montezuma Avenue, Doug,
ing and re-pa'dng
ford, Florida, shall proceed w ith-165-100 ($7,464.65) Is the total esTier “IT in E. R. Traffurd't to said special assessment roll so clares the necessity for the pav- from and after the time said spec-, lass Street and Elliott Street, a
compliance
with pl*n?'
out delay to make n special assess- I tininted cost of said improvement;
Map of Sanford, Florida.
published a notico directed to all ing, re-paving, hard surfacing iol assessments shall be and stand Width of 21 foot, and against nil
(Continued on P»K*
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Resolution No. 227

Resolution No. 231

Resolution No. 230

Resolution No. 228

Resolution

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w h o se O dlln. w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e la unu n k n u w n : a . W. ka»Avn; I. D a v e g a , h i s w ife. — — ■ . ■
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said proposed improvement of benefitted by said Improvement. SCthl er fi sf .t i a nill*n a mwe i Is
D u v e g a . w n o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is
-------BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. Stleff.-Avm .se C h rf ies .t --------------Long
Time
Loans
on
Residences
am!
Basineas
Prc
Douglus* Street and Elliott Street
i a n n a m e Is u n ­ u n k n u w n ; ■
■ ■----------- tl e is k o tl .
That the Tax Assessor and the k n o w n ; J. V. W o l v e r t u n . h is wife, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ,
from
Montezuma
Avenue
to
A.
C.
I
r
f:
W o l v c r l o n . Avlinse C h r i s t i a n n a m e ------------- B u c h a n , w h o s e
C h ristian
rg
Easy Repayment i!}lnp ‘
City Clerk of the City of Sanford, —
M eDupIn u n k n o w n : L u t h e r C. P o r t e r , his n a m e la u n k n o w n :
TALLAHASSEE, July 18. - L. Railroad, now on file in thu of­ Florida, in accordance with thi w ife . ----------P o r t e r , w h o s e C h r is ti a n old, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e lu u n ­
Contests S ^ T d Consisted
m e Is u n k n o w n : L. C. P o r t « r , h i t k n o w n ;
A ltm u n .
Arhus*
Office in new Merrlweathct- Building
of General Improvements Stuart A. Mossom, assistant state fice of the City Manager provisions of Sections 101 and 102 wn aife,
■■ P o r t e r , w h o s o C h r i s t ­ C h r i s t i a n n a m e In t i u k n o w n i A l g - of the CRy 0f Sanford, Flor­
geologist,
has
Just
left
Tallnhasnun
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n.lIn Domestic Lines at Home eco for nn extended field trip on ida, which said plans, specifica­ of the Charter of the City of San­ tin. hln w ife . " . O alln. Whose H peer; A. M. T h r u s n v i ; i - e i e r
2nd Street.
Phone
Ilra .lt. v.
h r i s t i a n n a m o In u n k n o w n ; I. D a- Ilra d le y , hi* w if e .
which ho will make an Investiga­ tions, profiles and estimates have ford, Florida, shall proceed with­ Cveirn,
A«ho*«
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vn.
h
ln
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av
sirs,
I t a l l a h a s s e e T j u I v ^ - e / - tion of sand nnd gravel, road ma­
out delay to make a special nsscs- w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; P e t e r II. K rnd ly, h is w ife. II I li u 9rta of home demonstration club terials, and the different miner­ been heretofore approved by the ment roll, assessing the special -------------I
l e l s k e l l . Avhone
C h r i s t i n a l.elh \V. I l r a d l e y ; H o h e r t rf. ltr.nl jM H H im n M H a a iu H N H a a ia a s iiH B g a a a n a K a M iH a a e i
n a m e Is u n k n o A ra ;
Ituchnn. ley; Ills w ife. L e s li e I l r a d l e y ;
Iris and club w o m e n that have al plants throughout the state.
City Commission and constitute
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e In u n k n o w n ; Ilsm ll. W a l l a c e ; U e o rg e - C. I l r n n tbenefits
to
be
received
ns
the
re­
faulted in the greatest
On the trip Mr. Mossom will the plans and specifications for
-------------M cD o n a ld , wdiosu C h r i s t i a n ley; n n d J o s e p h d e Li M a r a A r r e sult of the improvement contem­ n a m o le u n k n o w n : — -■ — - A ltm u n du n d o ; o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o tho
jent in rural homes m n contest collect data for special reports on said work, therefore,
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n afn e Is u n k n o w n ; lau d s h e r n i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , s l i p it has been going on tor some each of these subjects. He plans
plated against all lots and lands A
l g e r n o n S. S p e e r , hln w ife. C a r ­ ale. lylnt; a n d t i r i n g In t h e c o u n t y
UK IT RESOLVED, That the
le will bo rewarded during to spend two or three months in
rie
\V. S p e e r ; A. XI. T h r a s h e r ; P e t ­ of Senilnol* a n d Ht.it.- o f F lo r id a ,
adjoining nnd contiguous or
e r It. t t r a d l c y . hln w l f » —........ • - m o re p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d a s f o l­
irmers and Fruit G r o w e r s Week Central and south Florida and six City Commission of the City of
y, whose C h ristia n n am e
he lows, t o - w l t : ■
Gainesville Aug. 10-lfi. The weeks nr more in the western Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­ bounding and abutting upon such ilu nr akdnloe w
n : P e t s r It. It ra d Iy, M s w ire
tl e g t n n l n g a t t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n of
improvement,
and
upon
the
com­
Meat has been closed ami three part
K
lls
n
h
e
ih
W
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a
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y
;
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t
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r
t
S.
I he K a n te rn s i d e o f t h e W e k i v a
of the state.
able, as a necessary public Im­
I l ra d le y , hln w ife, L e s l i e I l r a d l e y : Itlv e r a n d th u N o r t h L i n e o f t h a t
■
will be given to the winpletion
of
said
assessment
roll
to
Mr. Mossoni recently has com­ provement, to pave, rc-pnve, haru
a n d e a c h n n d e v e r y of t h e s a i d p a r ­ p o rtio n of t h e P e t e r M i r a n d a f l r n n t
s after the judges have gone pleted
a report on the limestone surface and re-hard surface witn enuse a copy thereof to be pub­ lie s , If li v i n g , uml If e i t h e r , a n y knoAvti on t h e m a p s of th&gt;&lt; U n ite d
tr.
a ll o f so ld p a r t i e s lie d e a d , t o fttrtfes S u r v e y s n s S e c ti o n .19. T o w n ­
■fully over the reports,
of Florida, which was
lished two times consecutively, i.r
a ll p a r l i e s c tu lm lu K In t e r .- s is u n ­ sh ip 19. S o u th o f ItniiKe Z'J H ast,
he contest consisted of general resources
sheet
asphalt
on
a
six
inch
rock
by the stnto geological
d e r t h e fo llo w hit; d e c e a s e d d e f e n d ­ r u n th e n c e s o u t h fin*., d e g r e e s .-list
rovement of the home^kitchen. published
Imre, Douglass street nnd Elliott once each week, in a newspaper a n ts . t o - w l t W il li a m W h it n e y . In s 50 c h a i n s to t h e N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r
survey.
In
their
report
a
careful­
published
in
Sanford,
Florida,
at­
frooms. sanitary premises, and
w ife,------ W h i t n e y , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n of t h e sa id P e t e r M i r a n d a t l r a n t ;
ly prepared description was given Street from Montezuma Avenue
k now'll; D o n P e d r o M i r ­ t h e h c e S m ith 59 1-2 Wi s t -150 rl.a ilis
stic Planting of the grounds of
taching to said special assessment na na dmae. IsIllslin w
ife ,
■■ ■— .Miranda, t o t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r of t h e said
Florida's
limestones
and
their
*f
^ *trJfS
to A. C. L. Railroad, a width
-es will be nwarded as much on
C h l r s t l a n n a m e In u n k n o w n ; P a t e r M ira n d a K r a u t : t h e n c e N o rth
for different industrial of 18 feet, that all of said roll so published a notice directed Jwuhaons e De
till 1-2 d e g r e e s W e s t (17.IS c h a i n s to
K n trn ld o . h is tvlfi
[basis of encouragement to the adaptability
E T T E R hom es are b u ilt w ith
to nil property owner* interested
l o . Avliose C h r i s t i a n m im e Is th e K a s le r n sid e o f t h e s a i d W e k iv a
U , mode as on the amount of uses.
paving, re-paving, hard surfacing in said special assessments, stat­ iKi nnktnoih
o w n ; J u n o Do K n t r a l g o
h is Itlv e r; thetu-n N o r t h e a s t e r l y a lo n g
The
field
work
which
the
assis­
icy spent' In making the trans■■
K nirulK o,
w h o su t h e m e a n d e r l i n e o f t h e
eastern
lu m b e r— and th a t doesn’ t m
tant is doing on the present trip and re-hard surfacing of Douglass ing in accordance with the provis­ Avlfe,
C h r ls tl .in n a m e Is uuknoAvn; M o s­ sid e of th e s a id W e k i v a I t l v e r le
matiuns.
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K.
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p
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in
t
of
b
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g
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n
n
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g
;
l
e
s
s
b
e
g
i
n
­
is
in
line
with
the
policy
of
the
Street
and
Elliott
Street,
as
afore­
twarding of the prizes will be
ions of the Charter of the City of w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; n in g ill t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r of th e
h ig h priced lum ber either.
ilded by n state committee Geological Survey which contem­ said, shall be done in strict Sanford, Florida, a definite time J o s e p h X lara A r r e d o n d o . Ills AVlfu, sold P e t e r M i r a n d a ( I r a n i . r u n
plates
nuthoritive
and
definite
in­
r r e d o n d o , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n tlii-nce N o rth *0 1-2 d e g r e e s W e s t
‘ .
. ** 't - 'Mil
fich will hove before it the score
compliance
with
the
plans, nnd place w'rwc complaints will ho -------------A
n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; I 'r u s n h ln Cf.ee- 35 c h a i n s : t h e n c e N o r th 29 1-2 d e ­
Js of the various counties. formation on the state’s natural •specifications, profiles and cstif a c ia ; A n to n io A r r e d o n d o , h is Avlfe, g r e e s Kasl 213.(10 e I n In s : t h e n c e
henrd and when said special as­ degrees
K ast
m
A r r e d o n d o . Avhoso C h r i s t ­ S o u th Ho 1-2
Heso cards will hHow the amount resources, and lavs thu foundation
ia n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; P e d r o A r r e ­ I 'h a l n s ; tlienec S o u t h 29 1-2 d e ­
[money spent, the results obtain* upon which industrial develop­ mates therefor, now on file in the sessment roll wid Le finnUy con­ dondo.
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office of the City Manager of the
therefrom, nnd the general Ini- ments can l&gt;o made.
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n tiatnu Is unknown; fin I * ! d e g r e e s R n st
lo
c h ain s;
The limestone report, recently City of Sanfonl, Florida, which firmed by the City Commission I'Vrmindo A r r e d o n d o , h is w ife,------ th e n c e S o u th 29 1-2 d e g r e e s W e s t
ovement according to particular
sitting
as
an
Equalizing
Bonn!.
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from the press, contains a great said plnns, specifications, profiles
.vumsUnccs and places,
Is u n k n o w n ;
D o lu re x
A r r e d o n d o ; g r e e s H a s t 15 c h a i n s t o t h e F u s t
[The purpose of the homo im- deal of information of interest to and estimates have been hereto­
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, J u se o r .M arth a A r r e d o n d o ; M a r ia n a Rite of th e sniil p e t e r M i r a n d a
e d o n d o ; T h e o ­ &lt;!r a n t ; th e n c e S o u t h 211 1-2 d e g r e e s
oventent contest has been to in- the technical man interested in the
That the special assessments pro­ A rre d o n d o ; J o s eo : A r rItaeln.l
I ’r c lto , W e st a lo n g th e s a i d H ast linn of th e
jcnre the women and girls of different uses of limestone, ns well fore approved by the City Commis­ vided for by this resolution to be dh oe rr e h uAsrhraemn dl.u mAl hriiliam
I ' r e t t o ; K r- sa id P e t e r .Miranda ( I r a n i In c h a i n s
iism iis II. XteiloAvan; K llshu K. M o r­ t o p o in t of b e g i n n i n g : um l nls.i
Jorida In regard to the following as the layman whose chief inter­ sion and constitute the plans nnd
g a n : (h .i iv e n e u r T ill.n s.in .
T r u s t ­ less, b e g i n n i n g a t a p o in t t.kilQ fu el
pints:
. . est lien in a broader geologic under­ specifications for said proposed mude nnd entered against the pro- ee;
J . C, Itey w o m l, T r u s t e e . J o s e p h W e st or a point 10,110 c h a i n s N o r th
The House of
perty
bounding
and
abutting
upon
11. To give more thought and standing of Florida.
H
ay
w
o
o
d
;.
Ktlus
Yulee.
h
is
w ife, of t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n of t h e
S o u th
improvement of Douglass Street
--------- Yiilee, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e h n i i m h m of th e s a i d p e t e r M i r a n ­
tne to the improvement and beausaid
improvement
shall
be
paya­
and Elliott Street between Monte­
Is u n k n o w n ; A d en K. S ty l e s ; J o h n d a D r a in , w ith t h e Avest lln tim lu ry
fying of the home.
r k . Ills w ife, -------------- C la r k . of S e c tio n 27. T o w n s h i p 19. S u n lit
zuma Avenue and A, C. L. Rail­ ble at the option of the property Cw la
2. To make the home and its Sterling’s Rise Has
h o s e C h ris t lap n a m e Is iinkiiiiAvni of Ita n g e 29 K ast. t h i s p o i n t o f b e ­
owners
owning
property
bounding
N a th a n ie l M, llroAvn, h is w ife,--------- g i n n i n g b ein g t h e n 7.27 c h a i n s W e s t
emiscs as sanitary as possible.
a width of. 18 feet, and this
Effect on Sales Of road,
— llrm v n . w h o se C h r i s t i a n Is u n ­ of t h e S o u th e a s t c o r n e r
of
th e
To procure with the smallest
commission hereby declares the and abutting upon such improve- k n o w n ; AluSes J . T a y l o r . J r . Ills S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r of t h e N o r t h ­
T a y lo r, w h o s e C h r i s t ­ e a s t q u a r t e r of S e c ti o n 21. T o w n ­
liny of money possible the most
e r v i c e
Diamonds in London neccessity for the paving, repav­ nie.P as follows; either in full wianife,------------n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; D e n n is K gnn. s h i p 19. S o u th o f I t a n g e 29, H ast.
ivenient kitchen, with labor sitvwithin
thirty
days
after
said
asj*
,
ia.i
Ills
AA'Ife,
—------------Kgnn,
Avliose
I
lienee
r
u
n
n
i
n
g
W
e
s
t
filio
f
c
t
o
th
e
ing, hard surfacing and re-hard
devlcet'the most charming
l s tl a ii n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; D avid W e k iv a I t lv e r ; b e g i n n i n g a g a i n a t v N a i a a a i i i i a i i i i M i a i i a f l i a M i a i i a B R i i i M B a i i a a a B B a i
LONDON,
July
18.—
Diamonds surfacing of said portion of Doug­ se.siinents shall stand equalized, U'• rYlllee,
Ills
Avlfe,
—
—
Yulee.
t
h
e
s
a
m
e
point
of
b
e
g
i
n
n
i
n
g
.
artistic dining room, bed as large as hazelnuts in settings
approved and confirmed, or in ten Avhos C h r ls ll n n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; tli.-nea N o rth tfin f e e t . ' t i i e m - e ' W e s t
[ma or living room.
lla A. l i r a
j v ; .....................................510
Knr.eli Hell, Ills
f e e t t o th e W e k i v a I t l v e r ; t h e n c e
for men have attracted much at­ lass Street nnd Elliott Street, ns equal annual installments with in­ K
L To create a sentiment in her tention
wife.
. ..... . ||i .||. w h o s e C h r i s t ­ S p u t h w . S t e r l y a l o n g t h e m e a n d e r
aforesaid, as a necessary public
here
lately
where
jewelry
ian
n
a
m
e
is
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
;
J
a
n
i
e
s
ll.
line
of t h e K a s l e r n lin e o f t h e said
terest at the rate of eight ptT cent .McDonald, h i s Avlfe, ■ "
lily that the home is the most of this kind is sold chiefly to
- Me- W e k iv a I t lv e r t o t h e en d or th e
Jowed shrine on earth, nnd that Americans. Englishmen, except­ Improvement.
per annum upon all deferred pay­ D onald, avh o se C h ris t inn n a m e In fi r s t lin e; e u n la l ii in g N t-H tlct'es.
h member may have a part in ing in rare instances, never wear
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ments from and alter the time 1 unknoAvn; W illia m It. M acd o n ald n n d to 11nv a n d alt o t h e r n e r v o u s
tils w ife.— ——
M a c d o n a ld . avIu .mo w hose n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c l a i m i n g
)ing to make it a place that diamonds, ospecinly as rings, and That a total expenditure not ex­
i r l s t l a u n a m e is u n k n o w n ; A l­ a n y r i g h t , ti t l e o r I n t e r e s t to t h e
said special nssersments shall be 1‘i
' ever draw the family,
g
e
r
n
o
n
S.
Sillier,
Ills
w ife. ------------- p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e d r s e r l h e f #r
he contest began Nov. 1, last, nn this account they never are ceeding Sixty Nine,Hundred Thlr- nml stand filially equalized, ap­ Spn«r. w h o s e P li r l s ll a ti n a m e ts nit a p a r t or p a r r e l th e r e o f .
in tha jewelry shops until I ty-Flve nnd IC-lllO ($5,11:15.4(1)
nnknOAvil; S ad ie S p e e r ; Klla
A.
ll Is h e re b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u r.nd
Iended on June 1, this year. In seen
S p e e r ; W. J. Huchun, h is Avlfe,------ each of &gt;ou h* nm l a p p e a r b e f o r e
spring when the tourist Mason [)„|iar!» I* hereby authorized to proved and confirmed, and,
ping the contestants they were opens.
--Itliehan.
Avliose
t'hrlstlau
name
o
u
r sa id C ircu it C o u rt a t t h e C o u r t
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. is u n k n o w n ; J a m e s II. Cone, his
II..use a t S an fo rd . P ln rld u . o n Die
jvon credits on the following
cover
the
cost
of
paving,
re-paving,
wife.
—
—
(Nine.
Avliose
C
h
r
i
s
t
­
That
this
resolution
shall
Iw
and
3rd
dnv of A u g u s t. A. I r 1925. um l
Dealers here say the Americans
Js:
hard surfacing and re-hanl sur­ become effective immediately form ian n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; It u f Imi, XI. t h e n uml t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o t l i .
are
buying
fewer
diamonds
than
led room or living room: Light
Ito b lo n : J o h n
C oo p er, h is w lfo. hill of co m p la in t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n . t
ooper, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e you In i b i s c a u se .
] ventilation, 10; screening, 10, formerly. This is attributed to thu facing Douglass Street and Elliott and after its passage nnd adoption. lu-e —linkCMown;
T
o
m
a s J o s e M ira n d a
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t Dlls o r ­
illation 7, wnlis, woodwork uml fact that the stones are approxi­ Street between Montezuma AvoAdopted tliii) lllth day of July A. V Banelii'*; Jo s.-ru .M iranda y S a n ­ d e r lie puldlslied In t h e S u n f o t d
mately
as
dear
here
as
in
the
c
h
e
s
;
I
t
a
m
n
n
a
X
ltrnnda
y
H
unches;
M. raid, a n e w s p a p e r pulillsh e.l in
ling 10, floor 10, furnishings 15,
l.’ nue uml A. C, L. Railroad, a width [)., 1925.
Kiifltm Miranda V Sanehex Vln.ta S a n fo r d . S e m l m d e C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
^ ...L' . U . I, ...
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. t, €»!_
lets, wardrobe or screen lb, United StntCk now that the pound!
•
IH
feet,
which
said
sum
of
Six­
de
U
iihhni;
P.ttfluo
lt
o
h
l
o
n
;
W
i
l
­
once
cut'll w eek f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u ­
FORREST LAKE,
(leniences suited to person liv- sterling ids virtually at pur, and ty Nine Hundred Thirty Five nnd
lia m A. Illabee, Ills w ife, ----------- - tiv e Avsehs
in
addition
ijiifclmsurs
,ure
expect
nisi..',-,
w
h
o
s
e
C
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r
i
s
t
i
a
n
n
a
m
e
Is
S.
O.
CHASE,
W1TNKHS
niv b n tut n n d t h e s e a l
j in ro o m 8, attractiveness 15.
u n k n o w n : W. T. ‘W e b s t e r , his w it
of th e C ircuit C o u rt of t h e S e v e n t h
pay the flj . percent dut) 1(1-100 ($0,936.10) Dollars is the
Itrhcn: Lighting and ventilation ed to.pay
C. .1. MARSHALL,
1
W e b s te r. Avliose C h rls tiu il J u d i c i a l c i r c u i t o f t h e S t a t e o f F l o ­
total estimated cost
of said As the City Commission of the n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; A. S. Silver, Ms rid a. lu an d fo r S e m i n o le C o n n tv,
I, screening 10, ease of cleaning when Hrrriving on tin*‘other side.
wife,
S peer, w h o s e C h ris t- on th is t h e !3rd d a y of M ay, A. D.
| walls 10, floor 10, equipment 15,
(. .
improvement; that the entire cost
A Savings Account
nln na m e Is u n k n o w n : D W. S tle ff, 1925.
ter supply 15, cooking facilities Decision On Byfield | of the improvement nforesnid, City of Sanford, Florida.
Ills wife,
■■
S tl e f f .
w h o so
V K. D o t ' d LAM*
A
ttest:
C h r is ti a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; J. D.
C le rk of th e C ir c u i t C o u rt of th e
storage for foAd-5, attractiveshall he assessed against all pro­
vert oil. Ills Wife, ------------- Wol - S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C irc u i t of F l o ­
* %r
Hits the Bull’s Kyel
bss 10.
L. R. IMULII’S,
(Seal) vWol
Note
Again
Sustained
e rt o n . w h o se C h r i s t i a n
m im e
Is rid a . In am i fo r S e m i n o le C o u n t y .
perty abutting and fronting upon __
Sanitary Premises: Location of
u n k n o w n ; L u t h e r 17.
P o rter,
Ills
(S K A t.l
City Clerk.
w ife , ---------•— P n r t e r , w h o s e C h r i s t ­ li e C o tl e s A S p e n c e r. S o l i c i t o r s Min
Inter supply 20, outdoor toilet 20,
ATLANTA, Go., July 18.—The that portion of Douglass Street IN T i n : c m r i IT MU IIT o r T i l l ; ian na m e Is u n k n o w n ; L. C. Port* of C o u n sel fo r t h e C .im p la l n u n t.
Jean surroundings 20, compost Georgia
SK
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n
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I
VI.
IT
Ilf
I
IT
and
Elliott
Street
between
MottleIf you would shoal,Ht'raiuht toward success
Supreme Court today af­
o r ri.oitiiM . in am i ro o m : ii kid 10, mosquito control 10, white
firmed the decision of the Fulton ma Avenue and A. C. I- Railroad
I noi.k i hi N il,
in « H \ n&lt;nnd fituuiciftl iiidcpondenco in IuUt .yeurs, let a
ash or paint 10. etc.
K I W -----'»,» a B o x i i a B M i i a a i B i H a f l i B M i a i a a i i i B i i B i i i i B i B B i i f l i N m .
AiUjUi' I’limUiig: ■ Planting In {Inuitt'y'SinW'rttfi* CMin!'which, b«ld to M'lwrejfnprwved I&gt;y"the- paving,
Savings Account in Hiii Rank iaNivqiii' ^iL'iiow.duul
.Sell, H iiim| ru(f.
Ciinuila! riant,
Its relation to size of yard or Ihwn that Clyde K. Hyfiold had legal re-paving, hard surfacing and reI’egular deposits in (nut account bo,your bull's
10, suitability of shrubs or vines and valid claim to a note of $20,- hard surfacing of said portion of
W i l li a m W ltltn*./. el at.
eye.
By shooting straight at Uic mark you can­
500,
he
is
said
to
have
received
for certain locations 20, rosea or
I O.feliili tils
not fail by following tins plan.
CIT A T O &gt;N
&gt;ther flowers for decoration in the from Walter Candler, Atlanta bus­ Douglass Street and Elliott Street
To WltMum VVhllnev, Ills wife. llurlnp nml Muslin, 72 inches wlilc, ready for use.
width
of 18 feet,
and
bouse plants at rear of house nr in iness man, while on an ocean trip a
Wlillu.y. wIiumo I'lirlsllnu num«
special garden 30; guod gr.s.i on aboard the Hercngerin a few years against all lota and binds adjoin­ !•* unknown;
lion
IVilrn
A
ll
rum
la.
Iili wife,
' Mlrnmti.. whose
town 15; trees, left in proper lo- ago.
SEE US WHILE STOCK IS PLENTIFUL,
’li rlHtluu m im e M u n k n o w n ; , ,loan
Hyfleld claimed that Mr. Cand­ ing and contigtous or bounding il'e
ption, or planted lor beuutificaCutl'llllto.
lilt
wife.-, Klller had conducted himself im­ nnd abutting upon said improve iralilu. wiii.se I'hrlstlnn
iion, 15.
i
mime Is un­
If. year* of SERVICE
properly towards Mrs. tiyfiold that Sixty Nine Hundred Thirty known; .Inn n l&gt;e Cm ru In", his wilt
-Kiitralgo,
whose
ritrliitlnn
while aboard ship and had given EiVo and 45-100 ($0,9:15.15) Dol­ ti.miM It uokoow n ; Mot. t K. Levy.
PRCStDCNT
him the note shortly after this lars is the total estimated cost ot III. w i f e , --------- -l.nvy, wlm-.e C h r i s t Inn ntmie Is oukmiwu; .)"&gt;e|ili M.n &gt;
alleged misconduct.
At i • iloiutii. It■:&gt; w ile.
A rri"
said contemplated improvement in itiimlo,
w h o s e O i r l s t l a n mi mi* Is u n ­
G.E.MTALL
Phone 218.
Wclakii BUIr .
the paving, re-paving, hard sur­ k n o w n ; I'riiH.-l.tn Ciiimfui'm. AttliiuArriiiluml". h i t wlr.*. —— A rNew Breakers Hotel facing and re-hard surfacing of l-ileiii.uilo,
MANAGER
u'liosi) C h r i s t i a n n.imu It
iinU
nuw
n,
I'eilro
Ai
r
.
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h
i
t
Will Cost $4,000,000 said portion of Douglass Street wife. —------- Arreitoiulo whose
and Elliott Street from Montezu­ C l i r l s t l a n iiiin n Is u n h i m o n ; I ’urThe new' Inng distance telephone
iiiimlo A rretlom lo , his wife.
- - a a a a ia a a a R a a a ia a a a R a a a a a R a a a a a a a a a a a i R a a a a a a a a a a a
ice to be inaugurated Monday i WEST I’ALM HLAt II, July 18. ma Avenue and A. C. L. Railroad Arreilonilo. w h o s e ChrlHIInu nu tile I.
n o w n ; I k i lu r e x A rreiiiim lu; J u s n
m Sanford to Orlando is ex- - A nuw |{r?“kcM *lot*L h»rger, to be specially assessed against all ou rn kM
u rllm A rre ilo m lo i .M.in.imt A rted to greatly expedite husi- I m"IL‘ Pretentious and better mi­ lots and lands adjoining and con­ reilolulo;
.lose A rreilonilo; Tlo-injor*.
's from Sanford to these points, Jjipped than the former one that
A rreilonilo; lEaelo-l iq-.-iio |.,-r h u t tiguous
or
bounding
and
abutting
luiml.
A
liralo
o n I’r e l t o ; l i i . o i u u t ll.
J ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ aaaiH aaaiaaB aaaw aaaaR M B aaB B M B aaaaaaaB B aB B B B aid
tonneed Managed Howard Over- 1),u1rn[ '1 u\ the ground last spring
ICtlsIui I". Mornnti. *hmvtmlay.
ulu hostelry that boro tho nanu* upon said improvement; the sum eSlit!hisvitn;
r u e i i r T ll lo t s o n . T r u s t e e ; I c. MeyJonager Overlin explains that wil* r**e 0,1 the site of the famous of $:t.in is the estimated cost per wofMl, T r u t l e e j .loKe|tU l*. II- » woiul;
■ ■
K ilns Yu leu. Ills Wife. -------------Yutoll calls will lie handlul just "Breakers’’ in days Rone hy. The front foot for said improvement.
lee,
w
h
o
s
e
C
h
ris
t
lull
mime
It
u
n
­
’• and‘ that nubxcrib- new building, details of which
local‘ ctdls
; Alien !•*. S t y l e t ; Jolm C h irk ,
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, kh ni to wwnife.
■ - ■■ C la rk .
wfiunti
Icalling by number will be cun- have not been announced, will cost
That it is tho determination of C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; N a t h
15,000 Acres Marion County
e*d within with the station in in round numbers $ 1,000,000.00.
u le l M U ro w n , Ills wife,
this commission that all lots and nllrn
indu while they wait at the
w n . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n u-Huti l s |
ITS A C IN C H , T H E S A N
w n ; Mosut .1. T a y lo r. Ir.. h i t
AMERICAN CONSUL SHOT
(phone, just as. though they were
lands adjoining and contiguous or uwnikf en .o-------5
miles
from
Ocala.
No
waste.
20
-—■ T a y l o r , w hose C h r i s t ­
WHO
W OTE,
WASHINGTON,
July
18.—The
lag a number ia Sanford.
hounding and nhutting upon Doug­ ian m im e Is u n k n o w n : P erm it Ktcm,
miles
of
highway.
Lake
and
river
I order to render this express American Vice Consul, Harold G. lass Street ami Elliott Street be­ h i t w ife, ------------ - Kgnti, w h o se
Y ty OLO KCNfOCKV
Christian miiiiiii Is utiliimwn, 1hi Vrice it was necessary to in Brethreton at A*'uaa Caliestos,
III D Ylllee Ills wife.
YuluC.
tween
Montezuma
Avenue
nnd
A.
frontage.
Jso and rearrange the equip- Mexico, was shot in the back and
w h o se Clirlstlan nunio It unknown;
M S W T A R E N T E R ,.
xu in tho central offices and to slightly wounded on the night of C. L. Railroad will be ben- Klla A. Itruntley; Kmirli Hell, his
i'iij »•*. Mk
wife.
—
■
—
Uel).
whose
Clirlstlan
C , J ......... ■„ ,s.
|Muu additional Ion# distance1 July 1(1. Advices reaching here to­ efltted
by
the improvement o.imo In unknown; -lime- It Meday said cause of the shot was not provided for by this resolu­ Poliulit. Ills wife. Huts to the points involved.
MellonnPI. whose &lt;"liriotl.iu name it un­
I here is heavy telephone traffic known.
known;
Wlllhun
II.
Mar'h ti ihl. Ills _
tion,
nml
that
the
special
assess­
ring all seasons Iwtwecn Sanwlfs,------------ Macdonald, whoso ■
F~ nrd Orlando and a growing
Animal prdoucta furnish 10 per ments to be made nnd entered O i r i s t h i n na m e It u n k n u w n ; A l g e r ­
Quick Action Necessary
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bo tlue, August 1, 11125:
Sunfnrd Ave., .front Tenth to
1Tomorrow night at the First
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Sixth St. from .Magnolia Ave.
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r vices, featured by excellent to Oak Avenue., and from alley be­
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Ave.
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Widening pavement on Sixth
r of the church, who announced
Travelers find our Travelers* Checks a great aid
exacting specification if you are pudding for en­
0 subject of his message a t the St., front Magnoliu to Park, and
in saving time and expense—and in the satisfac­
durance. The woodwork is the frame and back­
from Myrtle to Laurel Ave.
bggest Business in Florida.”
tion of traveling with n sense of security. Re­
Second Installment for the pav­
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( ch will be stressed more than ing of the following Street duo
member to procure your Travelers’ Cheek from
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(‘Uraet many church goers. Un- Tenth Street.
Ellen Hoy, Tax Collector.
mwly large attendance at the
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_ SATURDAY,~JULY 18, 1925
TUB IIBRALiyS PLATFORM

1^—Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
X —Construction of St. Johns-Indlsn River canal.
J,—Estension of white way.
4.—Extension of local amusemrnts.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
' i .—Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
4 ' house*.
| g,—Extension of street paving proL gram.
,
; *X*—
Construction
of
boulevard
ground Lake .Monroe.
| 8/—Completion of rity beautifica­
tion program.
! 9.—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased faI
dlltles.

'You must read it in his life, you must find it in his deeds,
not in anything he says, or his glibly spoken creeds; you
must sense it in his smile, you must feel it when he’s nenr.
There’B no other way to know if your fellow man’s sincere.”
That is the opening stanza of an Edgar Guest poem which
will serve to help you to measure the goodness of your fel­
low mnn. “You must read it in his life.” That’s really all
there is to it. The nlleged good man and good woman who
contribute nothing to the betterm ent of the community in
which they live are good—for nothing.
,
The people who have beautiful creeds, but do not live up
to them in any positive way; the people who prate a great
deal about right nnd wrong, but who practice most of the
deceits and knavery they condemn; the people who assume
that “holier-than-thou” attitude, but show again and again
base instincts, nnd corrupt habits; nil of these people arc
among your lists of ncriuaintnnces if you are on the look out
to “read it in his life", or "find it in his deeds.”
“It’s the man nnd not his words which we read from day
to day”. Guest says in another stanza of this poem. And ns
Elbert Hubbard once so truly put it, "It is what we think
nnd what wo do that make us what we are.”
The talky man, the preachy man who conveys nothing in
his smile of genuine kindliness, and nothing in his voice of
true sympathy, anil nothing in his deeds of real unselfish­
ness often gets standing in a community just through his
words. Hut the great citizen is the fellow who practices the
Golden Rule, and usually fails to talk about the Golden Rule.
He is also the man who is always ready to give a helping
hand, but who does not report his deeds of kindness to in­
fluential friends. H ew is the man who smiles from his heart
and has a way of cheering other people regardless of the
troubles that may be casting shadows across his path.
And “you read it in his life, you find it in his deeds, you
sense it in his smile, you feel it when he’s near.—Oh I it’s
great indeed to know that a fellow man’s sincere!

THE BUSY MAN’S NEWSPAPER
As Brisbane Sees It

If you could teach gold f;
sir* they would be fine f
Nothing nee mi to take
off Ills feet as fast,as a go&lt;
ruing.

prospirtiy nnd booms, wc worry
little nbout the unemployed. That
good old saying, “The devil take
the hindmost," covers our unem­
ployment problem fairly will, for
the average man.
They arc less fortunate in Eng­
land. There the problem of un­
employment, acute after the war,
persists. The idle Britisher, not
willing to bo philosophical with an
empty ntomach and hungry child­
ren, has persuaded his government
that it is not safe to lenve him idle
and penniless.

Men nre ro lucky,
ran tell when women
at them.
What spoils n good party ,
er than having the chaperon*
up all the liquor?

I E :— Office 148______ MISS KATHRYN WILKEV, Society Editor.

T~ALFORD Miss Marcia Patterson
MOWER BY "
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Myrtle Avenue.
io color scheme of
a wan carried out in
■ —titles „f xinnias
K used in decoraKeveiiiiig two interK e r o enjoyed. The
■ n,, w„n by Miss
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received n
B e bride’s contest
i^Floise Itraily. who
K i s s Mina HowK , given a Cotya’
ri

If yo.t wnnt to loam to
dive, fall in love first, so you
oaro what happens.
Cannry birds nre nwful IThey should knit socks or
checkers like firemen do.

oil

Maybe you could outfit a
fish with a net of false teeth
tench him to catrh rats.

FROM THIS came the “unemployniont dole,” cash pnid to every
mnn idle through no fault of his
own, nnd sufficient to keep body
nnd soul together.
Here we should cnll that paternnlixnt or bolshevism. In Britain
they cn!l it a common sense way
to avoid bolshevism, and .they nre
right. America’s successful men
have done little thinking nbout
problems that they will have to
fnce some day.

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
THE LORD SUSTAINS: They
that await upon th&lt;* Lord nhnll re­
new their strength; they ahull
mount un with wings ns eagles: in newspapers, magazines and periodicals throughout the
they shall run and not In* weary:
MR. ALFRED MOND, starts u
and they shull walk and not fuint. country. It is being pictured as a land of opportunity, the violent discussion with this sug­
place for the poor man to become rich nnd the rich nmn to gestion. “Instead of paying a dole
Isaiah 40:31.
to idle workers, give it to business
become more wealthy.
THE SAFE RULE
men ns a subsidy, on condition
With
all
of
its
advantages
ns
a
place
to
make
money
When I was young my parents
that they spend the money hiring
quickly, n new country to develop and as a playground for the idle men, thin increasing husinesa
said,
The way to build up muscle
idle rich, Florida possesses still better nnd more substantial activity, nnd the government re­
And make my •blood both licit characteristics in its natural resources.
venue through increased income
and red,
tax.
Itut almost nil of us are too busy to find out just how
Was to get out and hustle.
They told me that the idle loaf great a state we live in. We are concerned more in what
THIS SUGGESTION »o make
Who does whate’er he pleases. is going on in our Itome town, and many of us even then can­ the doli* subsidize the most depress
And likes to sit around nnd loaf
lines of industry, it is pointed
not step fast enough to keep up with conditions and the i-d
Gets all tile worst diseases.
nut, would make no difference to
growth of the place.
the government or the taxpayers.
And almost they persuaded me
In statistics recently published in the Tampa Times, The money that must he spent
To join the laboring faction,
Florida’s wealth is more strikingly revealed. Here nre some anyhow might better he given to
And go out in the world to he
business men to hire labor on a
of the more pertinent facts. They are well worth clipping subsidy
A man of stir nnd action;
basis, than merdy paid
ttnd reading often:
To hustle after fnme and pelf,
out to keep men sitting about idle
And get them very quickly—
and demoralized.
With an area of thirty-five million acres, it has
And thereby wisely save* myself,
under
actual
cultivation
two
million
nnd
a
half
acres.
From being weuk nnd sickly.
TDK BRMIII.KM is serious for
These acres produce more than one hundred thou­
British taxpayers are paying the
But toiling very soon I found,
sand carloads of products worth one hundred millhn
dole to 2,0iMI,nuo idl workers. Of
Exceedingly distressful,
these 400 000 are the "normally
dollars—sent
north
to
feed
people
of
other
states.
And so I never got around,
unemployable," the . uh-normal, in­
There
are
eleven
hundred
nnd
forty-live
miles
of
To make myself successful.
efficient, that in old days would
Ami now as
kit MiiwiP Tit •tTSd' » out two hundred and fourteen million dollars’Worth
have he-a allowed to die of tile
The words of a physician,
of nmnufuclures annually.
ricketi or wasting disease, In inI’m very glad I did not heed,
fnney. «.r to starve to dentil, at
There
are
eleven
hundred
nnd
forty-five
miles
of
My parents' admonition.
their leisure, ns adults.
scncoast and a fish trade that is worth fifteen million
Public opinion, which meant th.*
He says that hustling breaks
proverbial Briti di party no longer
down health,
permits leisurely starvation.
And he would not advise it,
The side subsidy for business
Fur no one climbs to fame wealth
plan is violently attacked. It* is
Who rushes forth and tries it.
argued that industries not getting
And though I’m what the hoys
the dole subsidy would soon de­
cnll "thick.’&lt;
velop a demand for it, ns Imaines.t
And somewhat flabby muscled,
men would shut dmvn in order to
I’vo never been the least hit
la* paid for resuming business ami
eick—
i ('hiring their min. It is stipulutBecause I’ve never hustled.
• d in tin* plan, of course, that nil
,
—James J. Montague.
hired men must lx* paid trade uniort wages.
Men generally shine when they
hove imbibed too freely of "shine."
IN THIS country it would In*
said off-hand, "If a husinesa mini
is not able to make his business
A lot of (teopln get abend hut
go without government ludp to
sometimes it’s only in n fast auto­
pay ids workmen, let him go out
mobile.
of business."
That sounds convincing, hut
Ixive is blind but sometimes
SANFORD’S FORUM
when you see rnilrouds authorized
marriage proves to bo an eyeby government to raise rates and
opener.
Editor The Herald:
to see over in some instances.
tin* public com|iclied to pay the
Dear Sir:
It will he a right move when the mist*, you realize that even this
A good business mnn is tin* That was a fine editorial in The county commissioners i|ikc over
one who makes hay whether the Herald mi July I I nbout the con­ the job of huving the road sides iJiorious republic resorts to the
subsidy when men well organized
sun shines or not.
dition of the road sides. Not only cleaned and add it to tin- taxes and sufficiently powerful demand
Celery Avenue but all the others, of the shiftless property owners.
Benrilall, Cameron, Geneva and Such is a law in many northern
It is hard to account for
others ate a disgrace to the |M-op|e states.
faults of others because we
MR. GEORGE W. IllNMAN.
owning and living behind regular
tho same (men ourselves.
Respectfully yours,
whose thoughtful writings repre­
hedges of weeds and trash too tall
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth. sent the American business man
Do you xupnoso by any chance
well, ask" “ Did rndienlism get ii •
William Jeniiiiigs Bryan is »ugdeath blow last November I, or
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
gesting that we c h a n g e the Demo­
is there more to come?”
By IRVIN S. COBH
cratic emblem from the donkey to
There is a three-part answer to
the monkey?
that.
Sir Frank Lockwood, a famous j witness’s own answers that lie was
First, there wasn’t any real rad
Arrangements have been com­ Kngli di crosi-examiintr, delighted not of good reputation ami that In­ iealism last fall, only Senator l.a
pleted for a big loan in New York in compiling stories of apt re-!came of a line of chronic nffen- Fullette, a very sincere, earliest,
for the German rity of Cologne. lort-i made by witnesses on th e'd o rs—housebreakers and even mtir- nnd useful mnn, exercising hi.
Gosh, it must have gotten d o w n -iI ii ml iii civil o r c r i m i n a l p r o - ' il er e i s.
constitutional right to tun fur pres­
erodings. One of the favorites of! “ |« your father living?" asked ident.
to ita last (s)ccnt.
h i s c o l l ec t i on d a t e d h a r k t o the t h o i n q u i s i t o r .
Second, rncidnlism did not get
Since the monkey lias been lime when execution for capital "No, me poor father's dead."
its death blow hist November, even
brought into s o much prominence offenses in England were curried "How did he die 7”
if you call LnFollette, "radicalism"
" *E died of a broken neck."
by the Dayton trial, we suppose out publicly.
lie is far more influential now in
According to Kir Frank, a Cock"How did he happen to break his grave than he was last No­
it will be quite proper to speak of
it man us "knowing Ids cocounuts.” ney upm-ared to testify in an is-1his neck?"
vember.
sue. On cross examination th e 1 "Well, 'e fell off a scaffold just
Third, there is to come, plenl)
An account of a wedding ap­ legal representative «.f the oppos- 1outside of Negate, talkin' to u more "radicalism," which meanpearing in the New York Times ing side undertook to show by tin* clctgymnn."
people thinking for theuiselve
rays aiming other things, "Eight
Aml there will la* more of it l&gt;
young bridesmaids In knuKi-colcome ten thousand years hence
LET
THE
PEOPLE
DO
IT
ored georgette dresses of almost
and later.
NT. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
km-e-li-nt'tb and sleeveless picture
huts arrived nt the church." Can’t
RADIt ALINM LIKE conservat­
you Just see the Kanford girls
ism is of two kinds, good and had.
Waring those kind of huts now. idciit ( oolidgc s laconic comment |
cnnslructivi*
and
destructive.
American business men and others
on
the
news
that
frii-ml*
propns-'
Because of the increased horse­
should plan now for a peaceful fu
back riding in Chicago, Alderman t-d to buy him a $125,000 white!
tuie, out* in which radicals nnd
McKinley of that city lias intro­ house for th&gt;* summer.
conservatives nut live together,
It is a diplomatic veto, us tactful
duced mi ordinance, which would
euch getting t It::. to which lie i&gt;
require that hordes be equipped a rejection of the gift ns the pres­
entitled, namely, what his ability
with tail lights.
ident cun make without injuring
and industry produces.
We’ve traveled the world wide the feelings of those who think
to do him ii favor. Ai a matter
over
Ten thouaand times or inure; of fact they place him in an em­
Hut a tail-light on u saddle horse barrassing position, ’I hey prob
uhly in.dud into the project
Wo hove never seen before.
thoughtlessly with the host intent­
ions in tlie world. Hud tlv y con­
sidered hut a uiomen they would
have gone no far liter than to dis­
cuss it.
Tin* prciideiit could not afford
to nciept t..* present. With Ids
high sense of propiicty lie re a
iizea at once that it might place
prove distasteful. No executive can
lx* put under un obligation apt to
rttain too much (iccdom ot ac*lion, and while the friends who
offer the gift may not entertain
the rc mutest idea of a favor to

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By dividing your money Pl
|!y you can make it multiply

To American Employers.
Study Britain’s Problems.
.
To Solve Your Own.
Make Work Attractive.
I1Y ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyrnssit 1JI6)

THE DOLE worries British tnxpnyers whoso pockets supply it,
and the workers, tired of idl 'ness,
with barely enough to keep them
Florida—A Substantial State
alive, are restless.
This young nation, when grown
Florida is a great state. With its tremendous possibili­ a little older, will meet the prob­
ties, it is becoming the subject of many articles appearing lems that worry rdd nations now.

THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, JULY 18. 1925,

DAN DOBBS SAY?

It is dangerous for n chick
crons the road. Hut not ,0
gerous ns to cross a ditch.
If nil the arguments in j,
world were placed end to er)l| £
wouldn’t reach any concluaiK
Many n good flivver get,^.
by someone who doesn’t u u ,
it. Same is true of p-ofc
Many a man who was dru»\y
night before tells her lie o.gv*
sleep for thinking nbout her.
First thing to do when ynurtat1
camp is to line up all the be;
and make them wash their f«t

'NEfeC^ec?
t? A ^ aim

And if a gold fish had (i
teeth you could kick him out
door for chowinj your .*li^

JUST IN PASSING
HY R.

HOLLY

You hear a lot of apple sauce nbout the land sharks in
Florida. There may la* land sharks in FloVida nnd if there
are, the majority of them have come from other states to
operate in Florida during the hectic flush of land selling.
’Ihey follow the crowd just like they would in an old boom
or gold rush. The home people have nothing to do with
any of ibis sharking stuff only in isolated cases.

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
Ily REV. PAUL C. BUKIIANS

members of the Turthseeker’s
Class ns hostesses. The b u .ln eJ
session indicates that there is a
great den I of interest nnd concern
is being put into the Sundny School
work nnd the reports submitted
were very gratifying, showing n
substantial growth. A soc­
ial half hour was enjoyed during

METHODIST
NOTES

By Mrs. John I). Jinkins
Mrs. D. P. Drummond entertain­
ed several tallies at bridge in her
Ben Tuthill of
usual gracious manner Friday af­
ternoon, complimenting Sfiss Mar­
cia Patterson.
Pastel
]
shades were used
. .. .through
out the rooms in, decoratin'
'
ig, rad­
snanbanco roses,, glndiolnr,
..
. and
— ----,.
dragons being artistically cotnhinod to carry out this dainty color
motif.
Places were marked hy
tallies also done in pastel shades.
At the conclusion «r a pleasant
afternoon of lirid--' scores were
counted and Mm, ilawkins ConnelFriends of Mrs. P. M.
ly was found to hold high nnd was
presented a lovely rnir of r.ilk of Tarpon Sprirign will be (
hose. Mis., Marcia Patterson, tho nenrn she is impioving after
ccvem illness.

Evening little r.ruEnie in dressed in
■carrying n basket
ted in the chosen
Lents for the bride.
refreshcourses,
■ion of the evening
iere served, which
; the dainty color
a. Munroc Hutton. Mrs.
and green,
own. Mrs. II. B. Baggett,
ig thin lovely ocR. Kirklcy, Mrs. Ed. Bets,
■ses Margaret /.ao Henry,
Ethel
oitton, Lillian Shin... Miss
..................
Hand, Mina How- Henry, Alisa Ahby Doudnry, Miss
|y, Nonie Williams Eleanor Herring nnd Miss Helen
Ann I-eo, Allie Shepard of Ningnrn Fnlin, N. Y.
Chittenden, Drone
j Bailey, Maude

Rev. J. I
conference j
night, also
ing s&gt; rmon.

Bell held quarterly
I-ahe Mpry Sunday
reaching the cven-

nephew, Arthur Drew of Osceola.
Prnyor
Mr. and Mrs. John Pezall, Jr., nt 8 p. ni
and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Visitors
P a u li and two children returned shin with
Tuesday from several weeks visit
'
to their former home, St. Louis,
Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cnrraway
and children are nt home from u
three w«pkx' visit at their former
home in Dothan, Ala. They motor­
ed through and had an enjoyable
trip.
O. W. Smith has built a new
tenant house near his residence on
Cameron Avenue. Mr: Parinnlec
Is building u barn nt his Cameron
F o i l .00 CTS.
City farm. J. J, Jones and J. C.
Ellsworth are building bnms on F rom SITICIIIS3 CO.. C om m erce, On.
their D?ardnll Avenue farms.
At Drug Stores
Mr. \V. R. Preyntt of Moore’s
Station joined her mother, Mrs. L.
V. iCucTy and sister. Miss Alethin
Curry, of New Smyrna on a trip
to Key Wert to visit Mr. and Mrj.
G. TAYLOR DYER
Arhold Curry. Mr. Curry is in the
United States radio service.
Printing—Decorating
Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald nnd
Mr. and Mr.?. Don McDonald and
PHONE 303
children have moved from San­
ford Hcii'hts to their new home
and farm on Cameron Avenue.
Mrs. McDonald is occupying the
cottage and Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Mc­
Notice Ladies—
Donald the new bungalow.
For New Mattresses, renovating,
upholstering, upholstery material'1
A t The Churches
CALI.

Merchants
W hen you first showed m e th e Dia­
m on d Heavy Service Cord end talked
so en th u siastically abou t itf I told
you it w ould have to be a wonderful
tire to sta n d u p under th e puDlsh*
m e n t from m y trucks, as th e service
Is u n u su ally severe.
However, I m u st now confess th a t
1 have never fou nd a tire th e equal o f
th is Heavy Service Cord. Y ou can
aay th a t w ith my fu ll perm ission.

W ight Bros. Co
Sanford, Florida

The “Boosters Class" of the
Methodist Sunday School, and
Sanford
tnotr Rin*8t% including many memf ir s t iia p t ih t c h u r c h
U'r* of the Epworth Lr»gu&lt;\ left
Rev. F. D. King, Pastor
M attress Factory
the rlitueh nt H o'clock Friday
Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
Phone 102-M
night and motored to Lake Mary i Those who miss the First Bap­
for nn evening of recreation nnd tist Sunday school miss a great
pleasure. After an onvigorating hour.
Mrs. A M. Gortlay of Way- swim and social time, delicious
Mornin- worship nnd sermon 11
cross is visiting her daughter, Miss
a.m. Dr. .1. .1. Bullen will H|&gt;enk at
i I -mmine Gorily, sli nographi-r for
•J4-H* -s-4- 4*
&lt;•
the morning hour. Every member
the Southern Utilities.
of the church should hear Dr. Bui­
lt li. Youn- People’s Union 7 o’­
#
W. Hailey* who has beet!
clock.
1h*r sister in Miami, left
.Evening service 8 o’clock.
Mrs. Vaughn Hostess visiting
last week for Georgia to visit Iter
Subject of sermon, The Biggest
mother
and
other
relatives.
At Luncheon Friday
Ijusinc:- in Florida.
There will be a miisicnl feature
Our members ar&lt;* anx.mia to g*»t
Mrs. A. Vaughn graciously en­
acquainted with the now members during tin- early part of the ev­
tertained at a luncheon Friday
nlr.o the strangers in town. ’ The ening service unljke anything giv­
names and addresios of there ju 3t en ill the First Baptist Church in
tan Gives for Mrs. fleorge Herring, M iss1
her history.
Klcnnor Herring, her guest, Aliss
received into the church are:
Sunday Evening 8 o’clock
Tty Friday Helen Shepard and Messrs. A. II.
Visitors and friends and cordial­
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruff, 711
ly’ welcomed.
Stone.
Bark Avenue.
i Campbell Shades of pink were pleasingly
Cobh and Mrs. Miller, mothMrs. Reeve, 2000 First Street.
i.-ter of Mrs. O. ,1. Bope,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
carried out io decorating, a pro­
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M. Walker, 112
ilr
.
Bope
and
Llii^igliters,
■ iinn charmingly fusion of zinnias and asters beinir
R. L Hill. Deacon
French Avenue.
■••vernl days * at Daytona
Snnd-.e School at 9 :15 a.m.
■ tallies at bridge
Mrs. .1. lfc Saidin uml run, Shir­
NOTHING LIKE IT IN HISTORY OF
B i complimenting
Social Service and Lord's Sup­
ley Apartments.
Biphell of AberMr. nnd Mrs. I. J. nnd L. B. per nt II a.m.
•I. G Waits nnd family motor­ Wilson, 105 \V.9th Street.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
H is the guest of
No evming services until fur­
ed to Enterprise recently, visiting
■ Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. IVaks, Eight ther notice all members of the
the Orphanage. A delightful sur­ Hundred Block Magnolia Ave.
iB garden flowers
church are cordially invited to at­
prise of a large bunch of bananas
tend then* services.
roinhined in dcwas i;iwn them.
■ds and zinnias beEast Sanford
CIIURi II OF THE HOLY CROSS
iiting flowers. AfWe’ll Shoot the Mosquitoes and Give You a Fan
la per Crowley, nn employe of
I of scores it was
Sixth Sunday after Trinity.
* government, stationed at Sail­ Okie Weeks came home Satur­
Sunday School 9:45 o’clock.
■ .Margaret Zachary
Don’t Miss the First Moment
'd and president of the Epworth day from Tampa for a short stay.
Morning Service II o’clock.
I* awarded a bottle
ague, spent the week end with
E. L. Brown has bought the Lio­
[mo. The honor
homefolka at Myakka, Fla.
nel Monroe farm and rc nlcnce at FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
iln-d Campbell waa Upsala and Grapeville
Cameron city.
Rev. T. J. Nixon, Pnsor
luster flower holdMi. nnd Mrs. C. O. Bradbury
Mrs. D. C. Potter ami Daniel
Services on Sunday as follows:
The poultry dub meet on July
prize fell to Misa
a'id Max, Mr. and Mrs. liarndd Clyde, dr., nre returning tills
15 at Alice Vihliu’s home.
Sunday School, B. F. Adams, Su­
Bradbury and baby left Julv 15 week front a visit in Chicago and perintendent, 9:30 a.m.
Won of the game a
Mr. Bridgeman came from Ojus by
auto for a tour through Geor­ cleswhere.
Morning Worship, sermon by
course wan served. for hisdnughter, Sadie, on Satur­
gia,
visiting all the important cit­ Peter llucurel has returned to the Pastor II a.m.
Bell graciously day.
ies and town. . They expect to he Cleveland, Ohio, after a weeks’
Epwoith liCague Meetings, 7 p.
deman in entertainEmil Magnusnn was in Ising- gone about two weeks.
visit with (lie Bucurel family at m.
wood Tuesday for more lumtier for
Cameron City.
Preaching hy the Faster, 8 p.m.
Irij*^ new house.
. P.ev. R. F. Turner,, ronfi/rence , The East ,-ide mail aman. R. C.
Sunday school will meet July secretary 'for Christian Education Long i.t having a two’ weeks' va­
19 and 2»l at 9:30 instead of 2:.lil Movement was in Sanford last cation, with John Cranson, uuhiti- ...................................................................................................................
while Rev. Clark is on his vacat­ week looking after the interests tuting for him.
ion.
of Southern College. He waa very
Mr, nnd Mrs. Joe Cameron and
an left Friday for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wester and family milch impri ted with Sanford and young people have returned from
(I the week-end.
a month's motor trip through
visited Sunday evening at the beiieve? it lui I a great future.
severul : tales.
home of Mr. and Airs. II. C. Lu.nlqutst.
Bov. J. F. Bell, presiding elder
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Miller have
.Mrs. Borcll spent Sunday nt the of the Balatkn Di.strict waa in returned to their homo on Celery
home of Air. and Airs. Carlson. Kanford Sunday, preaching the Avenue from u-'verul weeks’ stay
morning sermon and holding quar­ at Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bops* of
terly conferenc in the afternoon.
Bro.
Bell,
mnnv
yearn
ngo,
was
Gindervilh*
have pone to Mel­
E. L. Lundqui.it is
pastor of this church and Sanford bourne. Mr. Bone will do carpen­
cation from the pa;
always welcomes him.
ter contracting there.
working on his nev
Alisa Maggiu Gatlin of Pul-itl..i
IV, J. .McBride have Wynn helping him.
Jacksonville where , Alis.i Minnie Beck is entertain­ I The Workers Council of the is gtie: t of her sister, Mrj. C. A.
4+
*:,*&gt;*f'{,*n,-&gt;,fr4
Methodist Sunday School met Tues­ Palmer of t'.iiuernu City.
Mrs.
bests of friends.
ing Misa Alary Field of New York, day night at the Parsonage with Palmer al.so has a:s her gueat hoi
and Alins .Mitchell of Arcadia as
» has been called house guests this week.
C. on account of
George Bruce Miller of Ken-'
* "f her brother.
lucky, cousin of Airs. Volio Wil­
E. S. Hockey and liams, has accepted a position at a
New lvayser Silk Teds, Gowns and
'oris have return- filling station in Sanford.
Airs.
William
Swain
has
lieen
ut stay of several
Steps-ins. Beautifully trimmed with
confined to her bed from bronch­
cream laces, made of heavy fla t
ial trouble for a few days. Mi
s ’raney nnd little Westerdick called, Tuesday.
crepes and crepe de chine.
Klrcml:
Mrs. NeNon and daughter, Alrr.
orrison
Galchell.
Miss
Stewart,
MYs.
Minormer’s
eriek were among those calling to,
$11.50, $5.00 to $7.50 each
see the new hahie.i in Grapeville. i
[U S. Leake re
Woodard Bt*rtleson experienced
y from Charlotte a painful accident, having his fore
met .Mr. Leake’- arm cut by an axe while helping
falo, N. Y.
him trim trees. Dr. Denton took
Van Kaultc Silk Underwear
several stitches in it.
An 11 pound boy,
Marvin!
Gowns, Teds, Step-ins and Bloomers.
Dwnine, was borm July II, 1925 to I
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Archie Swanson.
Fine crepes* prints, flesh and white
Mother nnd baby are doing well
under the care of lir. Denton and

Musical Feature

other words, the fulness and H H
feet ion of love is seen wh.n
supreme sacrifice is made fur vdildr
loved ones.
N. (
As a teacher, Jer.us is uninutil’en
this, that his entire life wa a pftitk
fed illustration of the great pr jrtlsl
ciples nnd truths lie taught, g, m
These "birds” come down hero to buy nnd sell our prop­
He taught that man should ;?prf
erly and they usually have recommendations showing they
Goil first in his life and love, j ?ot
were friends of the President, of the secretary of the treas­
nil his lift* his heart said to A pt
ury, of .1. B. Morgan, of this one and I lint one whose name
Futher, "Not my will but
can he conjured with to put it over. They tie up property
O
God In* done. ’
HH
thirty days to examine the abstract and if they can turn this
He taught that men were b*88
"Greater love hath no man than
property before the thirty days nil well and good. If not they
: top payment on their checks or give wooden notes and the
this, that n man lay down his
land owner is out of luck.
life for hij friends” Jesus, ns repoited hy John, 15 13.
Thin la the ngo of great things.
Great associations, great combina­
tions, great undertakings, great
institution):, great inventions nnd lifiriul love (or »*•'»
Calvary with Ita cro- r, g/"n/
by the white light of a love tfc
shall never die, reveals Jeon The only safe way to sell your property today is to de­
preim* faith in Gods great love I
mand a certified check to he put up in a hank for the examin­
men and in the glorious po.ub;
ation of the titles and a carrying out of the contract to the
letter. If th&lt;‘ man who is buying the land fails in his part
ties in stpre for sinful and yn
of the contract the forfeit should he taken hy the hank and
tent men'who long for life’s b
given to the land owner after ho has completed his purl of
possession, fellowship with G&lt;*
tlie contract.
Jesus laid great stress upon i
prime importance of love in j
And if you hear any more reports about land sharks in
r.liginus life. "If y«‘ love me U
Florida, you can si t the people of the other states straight
my commandments," this i i
hy stating the truth about the sharks nnd where they are
commandment, that ye love «
coming from at this time. Florida people cannot afford to
another. "By this shall all w
have these sharks in their midst as it gives the state a had
know ye ate my disciples, if I
name that is not deserved. I can remember u:&lt; far hack as
love one another."
twenty years ago when these sharks sold Florida land hy the
Jcsui knew what was Is*for.':
quart. Ami wh&lt;n un investigation was made the sharks were
disciples. lie knew they wuulJ
all people from northern states, who bail come down Imre to
persecuted, imprisoned, killed. !
heat people out of their money.
knew that sacrificial love tux
he needed for many year*, *
Years ago the land sharks set out to lake the innocent
his story shows that many of ti
Investor’s money. Now they have set out to take our lunds
t-arly disciples gave up their la
for thirty days in order to speculate on them. They have
rather than betray their l.n-ihn
nothing invested, have no real money of their own and are
All through the ages there b1
simply down here in Florida to get wlint they cun get away
been times when sacrificial I"
with it before they get cought.
has lieen needed and greater I
has ben mnnifsted. It i&lt;
It is good news to know that the work of filling and grad­
even today. The Churdt
*
ing around Ilie Hotel Forest Lake has begun, with the chances
progress cannot go forward ow
good for the completion of the work hy Oetnlar first. This
as men love it with n sactiiua
means that our splendid new tourist hotel will he ready for
love that says as the Master u*
occupancy on the first day of January.
"Not my will oh God, hut thi*'
done."
There will he more people in Sanford by N'nvi-mlier first
The same old conflict is goinM
tiian ever before and we should he ready for them. Let every­
between truth and error, rd
one who is able, eri-ct an up apartment house, or a house for
and wrong, good ami evil.
rent or gel some of your vacant rooms ready for the winter
I
is
no neutral ground. Each q
tourists. There are plenty of rooms here if you will make up
must stand for or against tij
your minds to rent them. I know one city that takes tourists
] hosts buttling for supremacy. I
in the summer time and they have only a few hotels hut there
| always know where to find -IJ
ure enough rooms in privulo houses to take cure of ten thou­
And every true follower *&gt;(
sand tourists.
will he found standing w it'l
i very life for truth and purl J
It is always best to thresh out our difficulties in the
; You will remember that M
Chandler of Commerce meetings ami let them end there. The
hud left Juil.*a because
(’handier of Commerce is the place to settle them and the out­
was in danger. When azaru‘1
side world need know nothing about our differences.
! sick his family sent word t*»*1
n h [returned Frida
Iii fact the Chamber of Commerce is good for many nil■lilting. N. v. whei
sus delayed going, until "
ments in our city uml should be used more than it is now—
n e |n ie with his pa,
Then
his
love
for
Lazarus
1
'
without our Chamber of Commerce there would be no Knnstrong and desirous of conn-'"ll l * 1- ^'H ip Bach.
ford don’t furgit that. We never undertook any thing quite
t h e sisfc-rs h e decided to rcturi
as fine n.&lt; the campaign now being put uu to make our Cham­
"'jrand Mis, Win.
Bethany, His disciples kn *
ber of Commerce the biggest, thing in the city.
tho danger, sought to persu-Gj’
" '" ' day from
etersburg, wlu-re
Master not to place him *1
Tin- big drive does not mean mi-iiihcrships alone. It goes
ueits „f fr|Cnds.
danger, but as he was deter®'
much farther than mere memberships, it means selling tluto go, Thomas said to the
Chnmbi-r of Commerce to the people and through thu en­
"" returned to“lA-t us also• go that wo n&gt;J|
larged scope of tlie Chamber of Commerce selling the city
1,1**• Tenn., where
with him.’’ 'Greater love nt*1*
to our own people ami to the world nt large. Once we can
ending the sumself known in those word*
do this we will have a city of fifty thousand jH-uple in a short
ihe Peabody InThomas.
time.
All men may have this Gf
Some day there will he a boulevard all nrnund Lake .Mon­
love of which the Master H
"J*" "f little Miss
How may it he obtainedroe with a fine While Way ami everything to niake it one
dl. the daughter
of tin- fiin-.it drivei in tlie state of Florida. And it is not too
ii-cii of old possessed **•.
■J * Marshall will
lute to think about that concrete bridge from the foot of Burk
Apostle had it. John the
that she is ill in
nvenue to llenioii Springs, or Enterprise as we know it best.
eil had it. How uni it r°n,&lt;
pneumonia.
Nome day tlu-ae (beams will all come true.
th*m.
.
The source nr fountain "
divinely great love is in *•'
fare if idl nations would cut out
us is the channel through *
Mr* Lottie
Contemporary Comment
poison gas iu propaganda.—Louis­
-Marjorie Dentthe divine comes to man. I"1'
ville Times.
1,1 &gt;• and Ain E. M.
association with Jesus Cbr*1
"ilnent in society.
faith in him, opens the f"“
of heavenly Jove until 'V 1 (
Just when the world was hop­
•Newton J.ovell,
heart to overflowing. Bel"*
ing to abolish war by abolishing
a recent event,
with
all
the
fullness
of
God
*
J
the cause of war, along coinca Ad­
"riday as the
; ply being filled with love 1
miral Fiske and say.-, that women
'cuts. They left
this love which l*uul wrote »&gt;
nre the cuuae of war. So now nil
pend some time
’Ihe
love
that
never
faile**1
:
he's are off.—Detroit News.
er points in the
Ilove of God shed abroad &gt;n
"In France 1 want Ficiu-li music
7e state.
h
*aG
,
hv
th«
tlnlv
Ghost
mid in ituly I want Italian music,"
A monument to Tom Sawy**r
says Mr. Albert Coates. What we and •Huekclberry Fil.n ia to he erall want is American music in et tnl in llaiuiihnl, Mo. But it i.Sandwiches at
America.—Punch.
n. three miles
still too caily to know whether
Dayton, Tenn., will put up a mon­
Open for buaGermany expresses willingness ument to Adam or tho upc.—Palm
to cut out poison gnj in warfare. Beach Times.
There would be less danger of warEditor*4 Note: This weeks
sermon is hy Rev. Paul C.
Burhnns, former pastor of
the Congregational Church of
i.'da city, who /resigned Ids
pastorate last fall to remove
to Fott Myers.
Roy. Burbaas, on a recent visit hero,
kindly concented t i furni h
The Herald with sermons at
vniions intervals, t h ' first
one appearing herewith.

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In Term In Prison

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford •’!; Lakeland 2.
St. I’etcrsburg-Tanipa, rain.

N inth Inning Rally Enables
Jack Quinn In Hare Form as
NATIONAL LEAGUE
'• Pittsbul’g Team to Win;
Mack men Found Hal! Hard;
Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn 0.
DusteVMaiis Has Easy Time St,
Detroit Hallies to Defeat
Louis fi; New York 1.
l)efenlinu McCIraw’s Outfit Pittsburgh
Senators; Browns Heal Sox
7; Boston It, (10 in

**?r»p ♦ *» *"» —- -s*
BOSTON, July 18.—Pittsbur; ‘
bounded hack into first place F ri­
day by defeating Boston 7 to 2 in
JO innings, while St. I^iuis «.i
winning over New York. Going
into the ninth frame two runs ba­
ll Injl the Pirates put over the need,wl runs to tie. Moore, the first
man to bat in the tenth, whs pows, cd by Graham. Barnes nt this
since went into the lw&gt;x and singlefc by Cuyler and Wright with
Traynor’s triple and ]load’s error
'l»i,&lt;i&lt;Juceil four run*. Aldridge had
Bcnrationnl support early in tho
game.
"Score hy innings:
'Pittsburgh ..tl)0 000 002 4-7-11-2
' Boston
101 001 000 o—:i- 7-2
Batteries: Aldridge, Adams and
Gooch; Graham, Barnes and GibfJGfl#

r ed s n rc v r d o d g ers
BROOKLYN, July 18.—Cincin­
nati took the last game of the se­
ries from Brooklyn yesterday, I
.to 17, holding the Robins to eight
hits.
Score by Innings:
Cincinnati .... 010 001 011—1-10-2
Brooklyn .. .. 000 000 000- 0- H-o
Batteries: Benton anil Wingo;
Krbnrdt, Brown and DeBerry,

GIANTS LOSE
NEW YORK, .July 18.—Mails
pitched the Cardinals to a *1 to 1
victory over thu Giants Friday nnd
na tho Pirates won from the
Braves, the New York club drop­
ped buck into second place in the
National League pennant race.
Malls held the Giants to four bits.
Huffey, recalled by the St. LuuU
team from Syracuse to replace
Blades who was hurt Thursday,
Jed the attack for tho Cardinals
with four hits in five times at
hat. After hitting safely in 11)
conseautivc games Frank Frlschc
went hit less.
Sop re by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 020 020 020-0-12-1
New York .. . 010 000 0 0 0 -1 - 4-0
Batteries: .Mails and O’Farrell;
Scott, Nchf, lluntzlngcr nnd GowPHILLIES LOSE
"PHILADELPHIA, July IK.—
Chicago defeated Philadelphia 7
to G Friday after tho locals got
off to a four-run start in thixJirst
^TflTOfir, W inmmilHTVYmy BuMi.
Claud CoojJer stopped the Phila­
delphia sluggers, and held them to
two single!} over six innings.
Score hy innings:
Chicago........ 002 220 100-7-11-2
Philadelphia . lot 000 000 -5- U-0
Batteries: Bush, Cooper and
Hartnell; Ring, Knight, Couch and
I len line.

Today’s Games

ningsL
Chicago 7; Philadelphia 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
N tc.’ York G; Cleveland I.
Philadelphia 8; Chicago 1.
Wn: ’tington 3; Detroit 0.
Host :
St. Louis 0.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Mobile ■!; Atlanta G.
New Orleans 7; Birmingham
Memphis 7; Nashville 0.
Little Roc|; 12; Chattanooga 0,

SanfordTakesHard
Fought Game From
HighlandersFriday
(Continued From Page One.)
the? ninth but the Highbinders
wore helpless In the eighth frame,
the inning in which the Celorymon
scored the winning run of the
game. In the ninth after Edwards
hud hit safely, FrlsImsN error let
Ponder get to first and advanced
the runner. Dumas was previous­
ly out on a fly to center and Doy­
le grounded out to first base. Fria­
ble then redeemed himself with a
pretty peg to first of Francis’
grounder to retire the side for the
lust time.
in Sanford’s half of the eighth
Crawford walked but was out at
second on a fielder’s choice, Man­
ager Jim .Moore being at first.
Cusack was out short stop to first
ami Moore advanced to second,
scoring a moment Inter when Cur­
ley hit n fly between tho third bn hi*
nian and the left fielder, which
baffled both of them.
Friable
struck out, retiring the side.
Sanford fans after having wit­
nessed the games here Thursday
and Friday declare that with llu*
spirit being shown by tin* Celerymen mul with their jam-up playing
as in yesterday’s game against
one of the best pitchers in the
league, it will be bard for any
team to beat them during the re­
mainder of the season. It is be­
lieved that the old "unlieatahlo"
spirit, known in Hanford hall
teams of the pnnt, is beginning to
rind its way inlo the pre-unt Cel­
ery-Fed linll-UpJ &lt;»I [ 1' t I I ’M
LAKELAND
AIJ it II I’O A E
Buckley, 2b...... 3 0 U 2 I 0
Surface, /nf. .. 1 0 0 II 0 0
Brazier, cf. . .. 2 0 0 o tl ll
Johnson, rf-cf. . . 4 0 1
I 1 0
I lumas, If.
.. 4 0 &lt;1 0 u 0
Edwards, 11..... I 0 I 12 1 ()
Ponder, 3b. . 1
0 2 2 I 0
Doyle, ss...........1 I I
2 I 0
Francis, c, . .. . I 0 1 3 2 0
Craig, p........... 3 1 0
1 7 0

FLORIDA STATE LKAGUI
Lakeland nt Sanford.
Tnrtipu nt St. Petersburg.

ATHLETICS WIN
CHICAGO, July 18.—Philadel­
phia made a clean sweep nf the
four game series with Chicago by
taking tho final game, 8 to 1, and
ran their winning streak to eight
games. The crinU*!it was a pitch­
ing duel between Faber and Quinn,
two veteran spitluill hurlcrs.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia . 000 000 002-8-14-1
Chicago .. .. 100 000 000-1- 4-1
Butteries: .Quinn, VVnlbcrg and
Cochrane; Fauer, Thurston and
Schnlk.
TIGERS HEAT SENATORS
DETROIT, July 18.—Detroit
captured the series from Washing­
ton by-winnink Friday’s game 0 to
3. Zachary weakened in the eighth
and the Jutting of the Tigers, to­
gether with poor support from tho
Senators caused the visitors down-

MINSK, July 18.—An amazing
trial illustrating the ignorance
ami superstition of the Russian
peasantry recently was held in
this district. In order to Increase
the income of the village priest
and to strengthen his authority
over the local peasantry n group
of village parishioners resolved to
frighten the peasantry with the
pretense of a ’'real" devil in the
village.
A village boy was dressed up to
resemble a devil.
During the
night he went to the village dwel­
lers to frighten them, lie was
instructed to carry out secretly
slight damages to peasants’ prop­
erty. This went on for several
months, and the ignorant peas­
ants took it all in earnest, as a
penalty for their sins. They
flocked to the church, induced the
priest to hold special services ami
organized common prayers and re­
ligious processions.
A special commission had to he
sent from the district town to in­
vestigate the peasant's troubles,
which were brought to nn end only
by the arrest of the “devil.” The
priest and the local authorities
were placed on trial and sentenc­
ed to many years imprisonment.

BROWNS CLIMB UP
ST. LOUIS, July 18.—The Si.
I oui* Drowns climbed into third
place Friday afternoon by win­
ning again while Chicago lost.
The !* to 3 victory gave Sister’s
men a clean sweep of the three
game scries with Boston.
Score hy innings:
Bo ,mn . .. .. 000 300 000—3- 5-3
St. Louis .. 013 002 21 x—0-13-3
Batteries: Ross, Fuhr and llisclioff; Davis, Vungilder anil Mar­
grave.
YANKS BEAT INDIANS
CLEVELAND. July 18.—New
York defeated Cleveland in the fi­
nal game of llu* scries Friday, 5
to I. The Indians’ wild bitting
streak was stopped by Hoyt, who
held them, to eight scattered hits.
Score by innings:
New York . O')I OJI) 101—5-11-::
Cleveland .. , 000 001 000—1- 8-2
Batteries: lluyt and Rcngough;
Smith and Mvntt.

State oi’ Washington
ttojads Cost Millions
SEATTLE, July IK.—More than
$17,000,000 an* to he spent on
Washington slate’s jiay-nv-you go
road building prograi t during the
coming bieihthim. Of this sum it
is estimated $1 1,5011000 will be av­
ailable. from licenses for motor vehicb , nnd n tux of two cents n
gallon on ga olim*1 $2,250,0(10 from
I’edertil aid. ami .jonrly $500,000
from forest funds.
Four bridges on the Pacific
Highway between Everett nnd
Marysville, in the Northwestern
section ut the . tate, will absorb

T am pa............
Lakeland
St. Petersburg
SANFORD
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
P ittsb u rg h ........... 49
31
New York ................G1 33
Brooklyn ................ 42 41
Cincinnati .. . .. . 10 42
Philadelphia . .. .... 40 44
St. Louis ................ 30 4G
Chicago................ 37
47
Boston .................... 35 GO
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost
elphia ......... G4 29
n g to n ............ 54 31
t o ................... 45 42
m is ................ 40 42
i t .................... 41 43
and ............... 40 49
York ............. 30 GO
i .......................20 G9

New Orleans

Atlanta .. ..

Memphis .. .
Nashville .. .
.Mobile
. .
t "haltanooga
Birmingham
Little Rock

&lt; hnrioltc ..
Spartanburg
Maeon .. ..
Augusta .. ..
Asheville ..
Greenvillo
Columbia .
Knoxville ..

$ t ,000,000.

I?
i VJ l I ' r f l ki Wl i Al i
faPkilfideipUin nt St. Louie
New Yolk at Detroit.
.Washington lit Cleveland.
*TH)sfhn ht Chicago.
NATIONAL LF.AGFI
St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at New York.
Pittsburgh at Boston.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
.Mobile at Atlanta.
_;N''W Orleans at Birmingham
Memphis at Nashville.
Little Rock at Chattanooga.
F o rt Pierce*—Work hei
ed on uncompleted link
Road No. 8 between this
Okeechobee.

Now is tho time to plant row peas in your groves ami
truckloads, or new lands ju st taken in. Cow peas is
the cheapest, fertilizer that can he had. And one of
the best cover crops to build up poor or wornout
celery land.
We have some fine stock nt the following prices:
B rabham ..........
s&gt;l.(il)
Per Bushel
Whippoorwill ............... $11.5(1 Per Bushel
New E ra ,......... .......... $3.r&gt;0 Per Bushel

Heal Estate Auction Sales
In the City Limits of Sanford
Near Loading Station

AT AUCTION

A Five Acre Celery Farm
For Five Thousand Dollars

ire permanently located in Sanford

EASY TERMS. ALSO \VK HAVE
Three Corner Lots in Sanford Heights
Each One a Bargain

Ol R SALES FORCE
We guarantee Satisfaction,

REALTOR

P

Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Hank Building.
Sales Force:
Mias Helen linage, Mr. W. C. McLendon
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

■ M M A M JM M n iu aN aM M am iB atR aiaaiH aaaig R H i

MANCHESTER, Bn*., July 18—
The British nation is the worst fed
nation in the World, and chemists
have become the greatest Blavers
of mankind, Sir William'Milligan.
M. D., declared in opening n fowl
exhibition here. The British diet,
on the average was insufficient,
iU-hulnnrod and monotonous, he
said, cooking Jeft much to be de­
sired and the quality of food supnlies was open to grave suspicion.
He attributed' much of the dys­
pepsia, _ gastro-intestinal disease
and intestinal lethargy .o the u-ndeney of people to live on preserv­
ed foods.
"Our chemists,’ he added, "have
become, because of this tendency,
in u sense almost the greatest slay­
ers of mankind. Responding doubt­
less to u popular demnnd, they
have worked nt the discovery of
food preservatives and these have
worked nt the discovery of fowl
preservatives and these have been
so largely used that, along with
the results of cold storage food be­
came literally mumlfted."

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop fo r good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.
NEW
LUMBER YARD

rail.

Score by innings:
Washington . 02U 000 o u t-3-7-3
D e tro it.......... 000 001 05x—fi-D-0
Butteries: Zachary, Marl jerry
and Ruel; Dauss ami Woodall.

its,’ Preserved
Destructive
fared Britisher

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

Pet,
.013
.007
.GOP
.IKH
.471
.401
.441
.411

A complete line of
Cypress nnd Fine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Fluster
White Hock Fluster Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware

Pet.
.051
.035
.517
.511 Hosts
.500 Windows
*440
.419
Fram es and Screens
.300

rrsection nf

To be eligible for sale by a Dodge
Brothers D ealer, a product must
first prove its com petency for exceptional service.
-

Graham Brothers Trucks proved this
com petency years ago and are prov.
ing it m ore em phatically than ever
today. First in the world in th e lk
ton field, and among the leaders in.
th e 1 , ton, th e se stu rd y trucks
are capably supporting the priceless
reputation of Dodge Brothers Dealers
—for selling ONLY products of in­
disputable m erit.

I. W. Phillips’ Sons
Corner Oak Ave and 2nd St

Made to Order

Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO

S O L D ’B Y D O D G E B R O T l
D E A L E R S

E V E R Y HO

�TH E 8A N F0R D HERALD, SATURDAY, J U L Y J j, 1925.
, . .1

____

is no Substitute for

ione
, Daily Herald

Classified Directory

PAGE

fDIri

Advertising

For Sale

For Sale

i

Explosion Of Vapor
. Kills Four Thursday

Wanted

ad. rates

Phone 148
Beauty

TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in j FOR QUICK SALE: Will sell 4 FOR SALE: Some real bargains: WANTED:1Four enrpenters. South
tn »\ . Fir. w .A i/ n iA i..
of Glnderville. T. A. Echolls.
LAUDERDALE; acres of good land 2 miles from
Hi acre celery farm with t pair
Caah in Advane*
■tf
X rm ls u lr I l s d o i s d U a r t ri»„
FRESNO, Cal if. t July 1R._ cX.,s
a a f u r .l , F I s .
All makes of typewriters for DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow- 1center of Sanford at a bargain, mules and farming tools complete
■ale on easy terms, for rent, also aril County thoroughly which is ‘half cash. See or write B. II. on easy terms. 5 acre celery farm YOUNG MAN wants dancing Explosion of gnsalinc vapors ig­ It en r F i l l
r ad*.
* • »t*
teacher. Write H. J. H. C.o. nited when an electric light was
•m aatrn aa ■ " «
with house nnd barn.
Orange
repalra. Office supplies. Room 9 one of the most rapidly growing [ Bankston, Snnfnrd, Fla.
A a l a l r r e s l l n a ills rns st nn Is a a *
,1 iMiatlliltlf tot
turned on cost the lives of H. D.
sections on the Florida Coast.'——-------------------■-------------------- grove in good condition fnclng Herald.
Ball Bldg.
s n i n U ■■ I,, „ h a t m a k e s
Schroder and his four children nI n *a l rlla cp r retty
Sample copy and rate card upon FOR SALE—.1 cast front San­ Dixio highway price right ensy
.
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy terms.
request.
Several tracts of unde­ WANTED TO RENT: — I.arge, and razed their home in Piper Col- w ohm a n ' s h laoi r line a r, , . n .t| h, lee r r dr r ntwh aa tl a x
_
terms. Box I'll, care Herald.
veloped land in different localities. furnished room, private bath, hotiony between Reedley nnd Dinuba K l o r y n t h e r h e n t i l , . II „■ m a s t * * •_____ 4« • H«« WIGHT PRINT SHO P-Printing LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
nnd cold water nt uli times. (Thursday. It was first believed m e n h a s p , | n n p t h r H e l l i s h . e l f a
See me at Bucnn Vistn, Sanford
~T t p * 4ou b U abov*
Must bo clean nnd attractive. I’nul that a bomb had been placed in t n r l r h n l r , s o I h p s t r e n g t h o f n m B
Engraving, Embossing. See us
Lakeland, through the Star- FOR SALE—Comer lot and ad­ Florida. W. G. Banks.
| R. Forbes, Phone 447-J.
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. Telegrnm. Best advertising me­ joining lot on Palmetto Ave.,
the home. Except for one child m aInf sy ohnr nsnhloyu ldI s rneoatd l athe h nr rd shr ar ti rl s. r *
ratea ara for conterms.
Box
431,
care
Herald.
FOR
SALE:
Friers,
15c
pound,
371
R.
R.
Ave.-Commerclal
St.
is believed to have turned on u i r n t s In the w o m e n ' s
dium in South Florida. Published
trtlon*.
i.fic th
I
WANTED: Second Hand Canoe who
•true* lanatn
W. Phone.
the
light,
nil victims were asleep. — a n d that m r n l i l he n s r r y l a t e r * -mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— FOR SALE: Have two slightly us­
in
fair
to
good
condition.
S.
R.
rstlm i Ihloa
f a r &gt; ttt* In d-t * «■m e Lakeland, Florida.
REAL ESTATE
| r*, ' ioc f&lt;&gt;r ,lr,t
t im es n h r n y on n r r r d o n , . In the
ed Viicuette non-c!cctric clean­ FOR SALE: Young cow, govern­ D. c.o. Herald.
d
u
m
p
s
nnd
n
e
r
e s » m l tanxhs
Oklahoma Fire Loss that , , ouId s h a kd e som
| « la raatrlcted to
ment inspected, fine condition.
J. h. SPUR LING, subdivision OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales ers. Cost ?a».r»0 each. First $25
the l a l n l s o f y o u r
WANTED: Bearing grove ten ac­
takes
one.
Call
Wight
Print
Shop,
r
‘
hs—
If
yon
r
e
a
d
t
h
e s e ad s,
yon
Gentle,
first
class
milker.
Call
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ through the Xenia Gazette, Zenfla 'm a d a T h a B a n res name price and location—
Placed a t §300,000 whrntity
i l l l l n d the s o u r e r
of
», .mien's
300 West Central St., Phono 030 M. "ER"
Liu b# w p o n a lb la
lando, Florida, and F l o r a ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ 9 Railroad Avenue.
r l n l m e d foe m a a r
t h in g s,
c.o. Herald.
[ncorraet Insertion.
f r o m u r r n s y s o a p s t o a l s e y e . ,r « e ,* .
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ trict. Want ad and display rates
* f.,r auhaenuant
FOR
SALE:
Sheppard
puppy,
three
A
f
t
e
r
tin,
lint
u
l
t
r
t
i
t
h
r
s
uh jrrt
FOR
SALE:
401
acres
good
farm
ARDMORE,
Okln.,
July
18.—
way.
on request.
• office ahould be
months old. Phone 348\V Atl- WANTED: Building lot close in The Randolph Hotel nnd four ad­ the e n r e f u l stu dy o f a fl eet lo g tao*
land
in
Jefcfrson
County
four
give
location
and
price
first
letH ir i n ’* Ilrep m e d it a ti o n . I h a v e r o t o r
metely In
°r
miles from county scat one-half dress 207 E. 11th St.
joining stores were destroyed by to the r o n r l i i s l 'i n that a n o n t a n
TIN AND METAL WORK
COLUMBUS (Oa.,) LEDGER — mile
U r n T ia r .n *
_
w h o Is not h e st t fI fal h s s o n ly h r r o e i r
off
stnte
highway
from
Jack­
fire
early
todny.
The
loss
is
plac­
Classified ads have the largest
■nraa«nloll*a thnrIf h r r s h o u l d e r s a r e hroait
to Tallahassee.
Public
ed at $300,000. It was in the eton oMitoir,
SIGNS
For Rent
ir w ith rat**. role*
u g h to hear eurh a burden
of
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ sonville
Rooms
For
Kent
road
running
through
this
prop­
Randolph
Hotel
that
Jake
Ham­
until.
Ition. w in t f t r j r a t t
Any KlnJ—Anywhere
gia.
Rate
8c
(0-word
line)
line.
Jot m utton.
Ann »*
erty, about 150 pecan trees. 2 ten­ FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
ilton, Republican National Commit­
I t h in k It , « n s h h a k r s p r a r r , o r
lay Will aaalat you
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ teeman from Oklahoma was fatal­ l.o rd llneoo. p e r h a p s , w h o s a i d mt
ant
houses,
1
story
barn.
Will
sell
Bldg..
205
Oak
Avo.
Inquire
up­
four w a n t ad. to
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ cheap, J. E. Kerney, Oil Sanford
o f his r h n r a r t r r s , " T h r l.n dy o l
out meals.
Reasonable rales. ly shot by Clara Smith Hamilton one
effectiv e.
the l a k e " —
stairs. C. T. Smith.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­ Avenue. Sanford. Fla.
Lincoln House.
1ST fftlT IC *
on
November,
1920.
••M hat the l.o rd h a d f o r u o l l r n ,
ia county advertise in the DeLand
hhe tilled In w Ii h riiftua.'*
ahnuld B l*« th alr
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
ja to fflc e addreaa aa
In. t h e re r r r l n l n l y la
li t t le
e iDaily News, rate lc per word, caah FOR SALE: First class dining, APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­ FOR RENT: Furnished room, Un­
Phone
4S0-W.
Sanford
Avo.
At
Fomandina
—
First
National
tractive
and
convenient.
Call
K phono nu m b er If
r
u
, w o m a n , e s p e r l a l l y In
with order.
ion Avenue, 571 -J Telephone. * nnnk to erect new structure on thes e s ot ourt h ,n nthe
First Street.
living nnd bed room suites. at Herald uffico for further in­
Inoil o f r o l l u a . not
Preaulta. A bout on e
h a t e n 11 a ore that ttnu ld m a k e
V a thouaand haa a
Phone 175-J.
southwest corner of Fourth and to
formation.
A n n e t te li r llr r t n n i t took
li k e
a
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds MAINE — Watervilie, Morning
nj th e r.thero con t
Lost
And
Found
tnoiislrnslty.
Center
Streets.
w ith you
unlaaa
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine FOR SALE: About one karat dia­ FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
T h e n , et la te y e a r s , I think It tt as
four addreaa.
Wnter and Boat Tanks. At Oak people nro interested in Florida
one o f the lam ntis P a r i s i a n poets,
now apartments, phones includ­ LOST: Roy’s bicycle, left in front
mond ring. Wil sacrifice. Ad­
ClermontFlorida
Dinlomlto
Co.,
Siiieiiriiiisky
, tthu w r i t e —
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ property. Reach them through dress Box D. c.o. Herald.
tu rn ou t* M tS T ba
ed. By week month or yenr, well
of ChurchwclPs.
Return to starts operation of large local " W h e r e the
eiilor it I it 11
.n u n at T he Sanphone 111.
the Sentinel. Rate card on nplocated near ocean.
Write or Chtirehwell's and receive a re­ plant.
She l i s t s u p t t llh pa in t ."
)d office or by let*
plication.
—
'•ad
that
t
a
k
e * r a r e o f the ta re.
t'p h o o e dlar#»«lnFOR RUSH SALE: 3 acres of ph'ne R. I,. Scldon, Selden Bldg, ward.
It a t toiuan has the « he ret oItkal l
' not v a lid .
Daytona
Beach,
Fla.
to ,m i k e h e r f l a u r e s o p r r l r e l that
n (it I cm o r c i u i n m
h u .i ;
Building: Material A LITTLE WANT AD IN The rich tiled land with best of flow­
Prom pt. E ulcU nt*
N o tic e Is liurctiy g iv e n tlia l on lUn the V r n n a of Milo tt nu ld n r h i i l o f f
Two story well fln- FOR RENT: Three room apart­ Tampa—Contracts awarded for Ir.Ui
Service
r hiitids. If she hud a n y , .mil a
HERALD will bring you in big ing water.
ilay
o
f
Aouo.it
A.
I&gt;.
lltSS
o
r
ns
construction of Gary and Jack- si ion tlH T o aftiT n s I c a n bo h caril. choe m
p l e t i o n SO pretty as to m a k e
MIRACLE Concrete Cxi, general results. Advertise those old ar­ ishi) residence with water, gas,
ment with garage, 1300 Park sen Heights sewer system.
"
t
h
a t s eh ool a l r l " t u r n m r e s w i t h
■t h e iindcriilgiieil u a n r i l l n n o f tlie
cement work, nidewalke, build­ ticles you have stored away and nnd electricity. Three good out Ave., Mrs. E. R. Savage.
e
n
t
y
, then It she Isn’t b r a n t l f a l , fha
- • | portions a m i e s t a t e of .Mamie T. I’n r ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. ft. have no use for. A little thirty- houses. 20,000 nursery stock with
Is nil h r r iittu.
Lakeland----- 200-room hotel t o ' l l n . J o h n H e n ry I ' a r t l n ami J a n o s f a uItl t use
some
bearing
orange
trees.
570
d tu lie sold that h eat lly Is
r t l n all m i n o rs , a l l ) m u k o
Terwilleger, Prop.
f
[Tins
cent ad may bring you several feet on brick road. Property right FOR RENT: New four room apart­ be erected hero at tost of $801*,- ulliopiti lei rtr a t lI’a
n n t o tlto H o n o r a b l e J . J. lint s k l u d e ep , s o n r may s a y , la
dollars.
Phone
148
and
a
repre­
the
lltchl
nt
these
m
o
d
e
r
n
d
r
t
r
l
a
p
*
1
)
00
.
I
ifi'lillison.
J
i
n
li
d
'
of
th
o
C
ir
c
u
i
t
ment.
private
bath.
Plume
JS DIRECTORY
at Lake Monroe, just four miles
HILL LUMBER CO. House
f i o i r t of th o tto v c n lh J u d i c i a l C i r ­ • t e n t s , that bea uty Is a s k i n c a m e .
sentative will call and see you.
from Sanford. Property worth 382 \V—West First Street.
it .
In m ol f o r t h e C o u n ty o f A n il I u u r s s 1 d o not h n t r In tell
Service, Quality and Price.
East is—$115,000 grammar school Sc ue m
i n o le a m i S l a t e o f F l o r i d a , f o r y mi w h o It Is that a r t s s k i n n e d ,
p lace w llh ln *«*7
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando days will lake $8,000, half cash, Foil CENT* Well furnished bung- j building being erected on C itrus' authority to soil at private sum f u r Hin t's n n o i h r r story,
pe ople of S n o f n f d
Lumber and Building Material
l l r a i i l , t t l l h t i n m e n tuny he o n ly
,
‘, ‘
,
, Aormin
the Intercut of said minor, each
• o o ft en
ne eded .
Morninf Sentinel; largest classi­
alow . 5 r o o m s , I m th . s c r e e n e d | A \ V “ — - — — ---------- - h a v i n g a n u n d iv id e d »no s i x th In- s k i n i l r r p , Imt h r n n ly w i t h n n to*
balance
in
one
two
and
three
years
||l.t w h e n o n r . s e ­
Carter Lumber Company
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ tijue. If interested see or write porch, garage. Call 107-1.3.
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Phone 506 imum 24o cash with order.
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11. H. Bankston, Sanford, Fin.
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d es c r i b e d real e s l al e. s i t u a t e , l y i n g
lire.
mol I.d u g In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o ­ h r i i u t l f u l In d r l t r .
FDR
KENT:
Light
housekeeping
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|THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Vours,
rida to-wlt:
First National ll.ihk.
rooms. 219 \V-5th St.
n n .i..
T h e F a s t 1-3 of t n c N o r t h e a s t l - l
accepted want ad medium in FDR SALE: l'J‘25 Hodge Touring.
par* In This
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HYEB
T o w n s h i p 31. S o n i n I I miiko 10 F a s t
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tires. Runs like new. Cash or F D R RENT: Two very desirable
ntt insertion. Minimum 25c.
Hilled t h i s l o i n d ay of J ul i e. A. II.
ARCHITECT
Farms mol Orange
bed rooms, also an attractive • Acreage.
fUONB
will consider good Ford ns part
tiroves a Specialty
I HA F Mel.AMU.
loM L.itircl Avenue,
118
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, payment, (’nil Osceola Cypress first floor apartment. Vacant July
Member L L t
■iu n r d ln ti of th e
nlm vu
signed
Member
of
SANFOltD,
FI.A
24th.
217
Corner
Palmetto
Ave.
I
or
write
me
for
an
appoint­
M
inors.
Fla. Thousands mail the olas- Co
n o s * BulMlmr
Florida State
Ninvcl.l,
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ment.
C.
E.
Williams,
Osceola,
nnd
3rd
Street.
sifted pages of Florida’s Great
Florists Asiioelulion.
Orlantli,, g l a r l d a
A tli r i o 'y s for linardlnn.
IIKA I, KHTATK - I S V M T X R I I T f
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a worth Fla.
;d Directory
FDR
RENT:
Two
room
apartment
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
L nblty I 'u l c s t u n - U r u m l u y t)Mg.
FDR SALE: LUMBER delivered
S anford
F lo rid a
good location. Apply at 12
Write for complete rate card.
— Multigraphing.
in and around Sanford, yellow or ii. Ill I Magnolia Ave.
|nd mniling—ns you
HILTON’S
WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg, pine framing, sheathing, siding,
then you want It
At FDR RENT: Three room furnish­
n a i i m-'it slim*
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­ flooring, roiling and finish.
If. B. Porch, First
Sn rT III.A M It I M I S t
ed cottage on Palmetto Ave. No.
prices
that
are
a
savings
to
you.
ing
issue
1
cent
per
word,
mini­
113 Magnolia Ave.
lank Bldg.
fha I’r 'n l That Ha i i i Too
2911.
limits
for
$35.00
a
month.
Vermont
Lumber
Co.
Osteen,
Fla,
6 First Class Barbers
mum 34c.
Money.
Gpi&gt;. G. Herring, Sanford, Fin.
M . n n f n c i nri&gt;d t *
Special Attention
GOOD HUY
IU.E8 FOR R£NT
IS
SCARCE
■ h rra a .n -l.ln ililrr r , U l L *
Given To Indies and Children. PALM BEACH COUNTY — Thu (’ornor lot. Goldsboro. For sale. FOR RENT: Large room, two beds,
Sold tiy
scene of stupendous develop­ Phone UW-J.
L O M IV II I ' U U
c o u rk x i
CEL
Car. Drlvo it
five dollars per week. Phone 083-W ^
113 M n m i u l . n I , * .
ment. Read about it in the Palm
AM) (JETTING SCARCER
P Oak and Second S t
I’hour ZTN
cars that 1 loan HOUSE FOR RENT: Five room
ALL THE TIME
Chinnware in English Porce­ Beach Post. Sample copy sent on FOR SALE: i sell nncrifice.
Sec
on naved road, just south of
request.
money on at a
lains, Ruvarian anti Japanese
school ho use at Paula, $20.01) per
)S FOR HIRK
mg 11
•\Y^. . JU1’.
lUTO ■ftKRVICE Pay
* NOW IS THE TIME TO (JET
month. Annly to J. (». Harzbtifg’C h in a m a k e -lo v e ly ‘g ifts f AHAJHi tlFCNo *£■•t* results *ff Tt
............
I meets nil trains. Ha«r.
reaches polentinl
potential buyers. Pa- HIGH CLASS truck farmer ea- or, Paola, Fin.
IN ON GROUND FLOOR
sr. Phone B51 nnd 93-W
Intka Daily News is circulated in palilc of handling any size farm i &lt;
The Ball Hardware an
industrial and agricultural rcc-iopen for proposition immediately APARTMENT for Rent: Suitable
Hon.
! also understands poultry nnd stock
for adults. Apply 500 French |
CAFE
tion.
$125 Phonographs ................ $73
G. A. DoKay, Orlando, Avenue. ___
__ ____
--------------------------------------- ' raising.
$ 30 Electric fa n * .............. .... $22
Service and Quality
ADVERTISE
in
the
Journal-HerFla.
VV. M. LONG
$ 15 Electric fan* ............... $11
Reigns
aid, South Georgia’s greatest r.-r
Miscellaneous
$ 10 Electric fan* ............. . 3 8
M I* I A C A F B
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
.MKAT
MARKET
Automobiles
I New Player Piano,
MONEY TO LOAN on improved
Waffle House
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
I Second Hand I’iaon.
real
estate
security.
Geo.
G.
^tt, Mgr. 11)3 W, 1st St.
rates l()c per Lau. Waycroas Jour­ DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Tite* and Tube*.
41D Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
Herring, Sanford. Fla.
nal-Herald, Wayeross, Georgia. U)21 Iindre Touring.
For
Further
Information.
lllP.LL CAFE
At Low Price* In Order To Make
192a Dodge Coupe.
LADIES DESIRING
profitable
rst in Service and Qual-|
Room.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— 1023 Dodge Coupe.
Coll
ut
Montezuma
Hotel.
home work, write immediately;
Street and Park AveSend in your subscription to tho 1922 Podge Touring,
enclose stamp. United Service, 20E
RINK’S FILLING
Tribune or hand it to your local 1923 Podge Graham I 1-2 &lt;m Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.
H. A. SPEIR
Truck.
dealer so you can read Florida's
i.
STATION
DRUGS
II. 15- SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc.
greatest newspaper. One yenr, 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 too Trurk.
Jacksonville—$32 000 home to 1»
Contractor and Builder
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
$8.00, 0 months, 54.00, three months
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
I constructed on Richmond Street he)RUG STOKE — PreMAKE KKSKItVATION EAltl.Y
d9l)-M — Phone — 490-M
$2.1)0. If you desire $1,001) insurHodge Bros. Sales and Service I tween Talbot nnd Van Wert Av­
Drugs, Sodxs.
Wa
anee policy add 75c to your order. 1’lione 3
~ * and- -2nd- -St. enues.
Oak
it you as yodr phono.
2108 PALMETTO AVR.
DO YOU WANT TO HUY or uclt
anything? If bo advertise ill s a i r a o i i H i i H v s i n a i B a i i m m i i s i i i i i n i i K s s u i i s r f S H Z s E s i i j n i K M i s i a u i s i i i m s M i i i M i i i i i i i i i s i i i B i m a
iCTlUCAL
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if a
tho Gainesville Sun.
M
a
Davey and Nesmith DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
ELECTRIC CO.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
h
ATT()11N!•:Y8- AT-1. AW
to Gillon A Platt
tl
Pensacola is beginning
l*u’,3
3
Everything elecgreatest development in Georgia’s n
X
)ns 422. Electrngith
history; a half million dollar liigit- g
.a
at i-aia.nii
way to the gulf beach just finish- '■
nn ”n
F I It S T V V T I O . N A I , M I N K III.lit}.
ed; at two million dollar bridge m
[STATIONS AND
a
across Escambia Hay ntarted; n
SUPPLIES
a
qunrtcr million dollar opera house "
a
under
construction;
two
millions
In
«
[tco stations. MagBeautiful
MAYFAIR
:&lt;
Thoroughly ; being spent on highway; gieatest *[
ond. First and F.lm, M ikI i tmi i i nImpri
m
Siwiinlivil
is
i chance Lir live developers to get w
a
|enuo and 10th Street,
Apartment
Site
N
L o is (i uml 11 Block &lt;»
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
On Businoss Property, Apartment
ice.
&lt;1
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
H
Mrs. F. J. Coala, Mgr.
LORIS!
100 feel on Park Ave.
Houses and Residences
M
cola News,
T he prices a re rig h t for a
CORONA Hit Hi: ACII. FLOItlDA
i&gt;l acres in tract; 2 lieaiitifut
5a
tt lie u All i h r V r n r
HE FLORIST”
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — An- 5 real o p p o rtu n ity n t th e roniI t a t r a : $3.1)0 p « r &gt;lu\
Ity
tho
1M
feet
on
11th
St.
lakes,
grove just worked and
for ail occasions,
w m i k I3S.UU i h i o h l r ; t t r . o o s i u g l r .
\ 7% Interest
guslu, Ga.. Augusta’s greatest « pletioil of F o rre s t I.alt«
in
splendid
condition.
e. Phone 260-W
.. classified medium, rate, r;l*li
cash, Ur
9e IT *
?(1,500. Terms.
Hotel.
charge. 19c minimum.
LAWYER
Aak For Our Hook lot On Financing the Home
Everything
Price #250 per acre
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
are
interested
in
Florida.
Each
^B R Y A N ,
Office In
For the Sportsman
VERY LIBERAL TERMS.
sank Building Annex.
of them through u classified ad
At
&gt;n* 117-L 3.
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cunts a word for six consecutive
It E A I. T O It S
Ball Hardware
114 feet Sanford Ave.,
issues.
Moughton
MagnoL'a
nt
Second.
,
Phone
Phone H
211 E. FIRST ST.
between 9th and 10th.
TO REACH BUYERS or Anlleis of
CT
Fluridn real estate adverUaa in
.OANS
W. n . SMITH, Mtilt.
INVESTMENTS
Fort Mvers—First oil refinery in the St. Petersburg Time*. Ono cent
onk Uldg,
state of Florida to be erected here cent m word daily, two cent* a word
Florida by Iowa syndicate.
' Sundays.
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