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                    <text>^&amp;UfittKUutY W M

'YOUR NEWSPAPER
ttshcd In Florida’s Heart,
fWorld’a Greatest Vegetable
Ion, Its Richest Garden Land

IN XV.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Miami Visitor Says
Sanford Is Growing
Fastei-ThanOriando

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925.

TRADE BODY IS
TOLD OF CITY'S

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 3t9.

Glenn Sole Owner
Of Orlando Sentinel

ITS ATTITUDE
TOWARD CHINA

ORLANDO, July 17.—Wm.
. ®nnf°rd is growing faster
Glenn, for 11 years associaltd
with W. G. Essington in the
v
Orlando, is the opinion of
N. L. Sevenson, Miami business
nuhlicntion of the Orlando
Morning Sentinel announced to­
nmn and builder of the Gran­
day the purchase of Mr. Essingada Apartments «r that city,
ton's interest in the newspaper
who arrived today to spend sevfor a consideration of $•250,000
crpl days here on a business
Washington Government U rg­ nnd nssumes solo management
mission. _Mr. Scvenson’s opin­ D. II. MncFnrlnnd of Ameri­
.inders Downed ion was given after having vlsimmediately. Mr. Glenn came
es Nations Approving The
can City Bureau Addresses
to
this city with Mr. Essington
Scopes Lawyers Note
[Celery-Feds On iteil the Orange county metrop­
Nine-Power Treaty to Join
in 15)11 when tho two purchas­
Chamber of Commerce On
olis and after mnking an oi&gt;In
Immediate
Conference
Exception to Court
ed the paper from Josinh Fer­
Idy Field Before servntion tour of this city.
Co-Operation in Campaign
ris, now chairman of the Orange
“Sanford’s outlook is bright­
Ruling, Describing
County Democratic Committee.
jter Day Crowd er thnri that of Orlando because
American Views Are
Forster
Speaks
On
Mr.
Glenn
was
connected
with
of its advantageous location and
It Denial of Justice
- Given Each Country the Indianapolis Star prior to
its development nossibilities,"
Local
Improvements
his
moving
to
this
city.
declared the .Miamian. Cheaper
publisher is president of
freight rates, made possible by
American Nation Also WantH thoTheFlorida
Press Association
both water and rail transporta­ Junior Chamber of Commerce
M ™ ™ 8 J *
Commission Created For A nnd the Associated Press Club Secretary SccKs Twenty-Twa
Represented at Luncheon
tion facilities alone furnishes
Best
Men
Administrators;
i
M
e
C
l
N e X l lY lO n d a V
Study of Territory Matter of Florida . He is also a mefSanford with inducements that
By Number of Members
New Regulations Are Said
_____ _
ber of Gov. John W. Martin’s
rs, Walks Coupled '.nr exceed any other city of
staff.
Fred C. Robinson, of Chicago, Is
WASHINGTON, July 17.—In
To
Be
Ready
for
Operation
Bryan
and
Malone are
this
section
of
the
state,
Mr.
Members of the Sanford Cham­ said to be |tersonnlly acquainted pressing its suggestion tlmt the
[th Timely H i t s Sevenson asserted.
ber of Commerce at its rugular 1with nearly every one of the POO,- 'overiinient.i which approved the
Active In Debates
WASHINGTON, July 17.—Des­
,
“ 1 am favorably Impressed by luncheon at the .Seminole Cafe
ire Loc
members of the Elks in the Nine power treaty and appended
pite
an
uvnlatiche
of
applications
#; Sanford’s rapid growth during today listened with interest to an 000
United States. Probably th at’s resolutions regarding China should
Over Point of Law
for jobs under the now regime to­
/ t h e past few months and I he­
by W. H. MacFarlnnd, wiiy ho is to he the grand socre- unite as participants in a Chinese
B&amp;lfpjffleld tfieSanford " lieve that it will not be long be­ address
gether
with
maneuvers
hy
political
vice-president of the American tary of the order for his twenty- customs conference, as well us in
lenders in hchulf of constituents,
ten romped away with fore it will rank among the City Huionu, who is In this city second consecutive term , accord.- the creation of a commission to
COURT ROOM DAYTON,
Assistant Secretary Andrews of Tenn., July 17.—Judge John
largest
and
most
flourishing
cit­
out victory of 8 to 0 ies of Florida,’’ Mr. Sevenson conducting the membership cam - 1Ing to a vote at the convention in study extra-territorial questions,
the treasury, plowed ahead Thurs­
' raign for tho organization. The Portland, Ore.
the Washington government has
day with his plan to work out nn T. Raulston announced this
ic Lakeland Highlnnd- concluded.
theme of Mr. MucFarlnnd’s talk
taken steps to prevent opposition
effective enforcement organiza­ morning that he had decided
was co-operation on the part of
[Thursday afternoon,
i" its pluns springing up in foreign
to exclude scientific testi­
all business unit professional men
id misplnys coupled
• upitnf* through misunderstanding Executive Receives Message tion.
Political
phases
of
the
prohibi­
and
other
residents
of
the
com­
mony from the trial of John
of its attitude.
aportune hits l&gt;y the
From Brother Saying That tion situation still were much iu
munity in tiie coming campaign
Kach
of
the
nine
governments
T.
Scopes chnrgcd with vio­
Teds in the first, third f l f ir f /O n O O n r ’o r w i f r p ' ;vhich* ho declared, will possibly
It Was He Who Killed Drug­ the limelight but Mr. Andrews to- lating the Tennessee anti­
signatory to tho convention now
innings accounted
gist In Chicago Hohliery iternted that lie was seeking the evolution teaching law.
, has been given n clear and cum22 best men available for appoint­
pletc understanding of the posi­
(Scores.
ments us administrators.
Al­
The defense at once nqted
"It
is
evident,’’
asserted
Mr.
CHICAGO,
July
17.—Russc'.l
tion
taken
hy
the
Washington
ad­
»n, on the mound for Santhough
he
received
numerous
|&gt;orexception
to the court’s during
ministration. It no longer is pos­ Scott, 30 year old erstwhile Ca­
MncFnrlnnd, "that heretofore the
Ihed good ball in spite of
sonal ealls yesterday, he found and the judge ordered it placed on
Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce
sible
for
suspicions
or
conflict
bunadian
financier,
writer
of
hooks
1 field and held the visithas been run on u shoe string ba­ Tvvontv-Scveit O th e r Bids aife llwien t,u' negotiators to arise be- on business ethics, bootlegger and time to begin a study of a mentis record in presenting this exception,
meager safeties, none of
robber, who was sentenced to be for establishing a better blockade Arthur G. Hays declared “it is de­
sis
has been supported in a
(re extra base hits. I.uthcr Large Crowd Secs Hail Game liooand
Opcnoil:
One„ Bid
Offering
,v;:u*E
of, lack \Its
f. infT
,nlU,n
fr0'"
banged at six o’clock Friday morn­ for the international border. He nial of justice to permit the state
string
mnmier.
Tho
time
»i
_
,,,,
,
.
,.
.
N
v
v
nanington.
views
on
all
On Muddy Field Despite
t-,1 hurling for Iaikcland,
More
than
l
ord.
Isn
t
A
c-j,„,jnts
involved
in
the
exchanges
ing for tile murder of a drug will give that phase of his task to make a case on its own evi­
for
business
done
on
this
basis
. give up after the fourth
Rain; Many People Enjoy has passed and any city remaining
Ctintpanied
By
Any
Check
regarding
customs
nnd
extrn-terristore
clerk, in a hold up, last night further study on a tour of inspec­ dence, it is contrary to every
(cause of wet balls and
Dig Dance at the City Hall in that class has no place in Flor­
received
a one week’s reprieve tion of the New York nnd Ver principle of Anglo-Saxon judicial
ulity,
including
those
which
grew
. had been ploying short
moiit frontiers over the week-end. I proeccdure.
from
Governor
Leu .Small.
ida,”
he
declared.
out
of
the
recent
disturbances
in
WASHINGTON’, July 17.— A
laved him in the seventh,
"Should the court he convinced
Announcement also was made
The Hnoster Dny Baseball Reni News
of
the
reprieve,
coming
Shanghai
and
consequent
notes
Ding to left field, left field* fit Celebration stnged here Thurs­ The intrinsic value of Sanford bid of S!,70I!.I)IKI from Henry Folrd from the Peking provisional gov­ less than six hours from the time yesterday that the two-yeur-ohl thnt it is in error then ho will rebecause of its location and exten­
ort stop.
day afternoon was this nm-’dmr sive and vulunhlc back country for the 2WI shipping Isuird ves­ ernment to the diplomatic corps in Scott was scheduled to w-alk upon study of regulations covering in- verso his opinion," Judge Raulston
said.
Highlanders reached declared a success hy It. A. New­
justifies that it should, du­ sels to Is* sold fur scrapping was Peking, have been presented of­ the gallows, found tho condemned diisliiul alcohol withdrawals hail
After tho decision to exclude
•during the game. In the man, president of the Sanford alone
been
completed.
New
rules
gov­
ring the next several years, be­
with twenty-seven others ficially to tiie proper officials in man playing cards in the death erning the release of thnt commod­ scientific testimony, Judge Raul­
Vth the bases full and one Hasehnll Club. In spite of the ex­ come tiie foremost city in central opened
Tii.i* ..i.... i .
,i .
, i the various foreign offices of tho cell with his two guards.
adjourned court until Monday
Viihie caught Ponder’s drive cessive rains during the past sev­ Florida, Mr. MncFnrlnnd continu­ Thursday l.y tiie fleet corporal-, KllVl.rnmont!( invo| vcd.
"Thank God for Hint," were his ity will lie promulgated July 22 ston
morning.
|urt stop and crossed the eral days nnd the downpour which ed. If this city plays the game
and
will
lie
put
into
effect
Aug.
I,
I France was tiie last government first words when informed of the
After n day devoted entirely
sack, before Surface lasted for nearly two hours prev­ right, he said, it will soon surpass
Except for an offer from A. G. to lie advised by the state depart- nows. The cards dropped nerv­ when the general enforcement re­ arguments on tiie competency of
eturn, to make a double ious to the game between the Orlando and all other cities in this Wilson, . of Har llarhor. Me., rc-ji"*nt of the American attitude as ously from his bandit when lii.. organization U’coinoH effective.
scientific testimony, tho court took
Highlanders,
ha.isistcd.
In the sixth Celery-Feds and the
lh0 H{g
Mnnders, stctj0n of tho stttU% j„ |)oth Hjlu presenting the O cean Power Com to China. This step was taken as shoulders slumped and tears enmo
The new regulations are said hy the matter under advisement.
ISammy Johnson, new I.ake- the contest was played before a antj import
importance.
pniiy, Inc., of 3-’. 111,000 for thvlroon ns officials here observed tin- to his eyes.
officials to have been drawn with
Judge Rnulston prolonged tho
bntcr fielder, reached third large crowd of local fans.
"How is Mrs. Scott?" he nskod an idea of liberalizing treatment trial
iot which was unaccompanied by official reports from Paris stating
Wednesday, when he denied a
“I
do
not
doubt
that
the
outcome
hut remained there until
next,
and
informed
that
she
was
Several hundred dollars were of the campaign now being carried llie required certified check for that the French authorities did
of legitimate users of the product defense motion to quash the indict­
km was retired.
raised by tiie club in the staging on to secure memberships for t lit* one-tenth of tie- amount and s o 'not consider the time propitious bearing up well, ho added, "Well while drawing the net closer ment. On his decision on tho pend­
throws were ahumlant and of the activities at the park in the Chamlier of Commerce, will lie in could not la* considered, the Ford for negotiations sucking revision that’s all boys, I can’t talk now." against withdrawals for Imotlcg ing motion will depend the length
The reprieve camu following ii operations.
if the muscues made during afternoon nnd tho dnnee at the every way successful and that tender was several hundred thous­ f the foreign extra-territorial
the scientific witnesses, a dozen
|ame were blamed on wet City Hall Inst night, Mr. Newman many people of this city, who now and dollars higher than any other privileges in Chinn, in the ease message to the governor’s office at
Watson I,ikes Program
of whom ure nwaitlng the word
Springfield
from
a
man
in
Detroit
said.
Ho
was
unable
to
furnish
of
France,
also
the
Inst
of
the
niito
cash
offer.
All
will
he
tabulated
All of the errors, except
Mr. Andrew’s
reorganization from the bench, the trial soon
doubt the possihilitii» of such a
without delay and a recommendat­ governments to ratify the Wash­ who signed himself Robert Scott. plnn was accorded the full support would close. Admission of tha ex­
• had throws. Frisbie’s hit- actual figures of the proceeds.
campaign
will
lie
astounded
at
The only feature of the celebra­
Robert Scott, Russell Scott’s of Senator Watson. Republican, perts on evolution and its relations
pnUmjI the hatting end of
what will lie accomplished. Shn- ion for tho sale is expected to go ington treaty, it was assumed here
‘t&gt;mo,-Ji»v-&amp;u&gt;furd short stop tion dispensed with because of tho ford ought to easily raise $50,000 forward this week from Prcidduiit by informed administration of fie­ brother w ti indicted with Russel Indiana, who in n statement &lt;lc- to tho teachings of the Bible doubtfwo, three-base hits out of rn«.» wru the gumo between the each year to carry on the work Palnicr of the fleet corporation to inis that assent to participate in fur tho ,*izs'ing Imt » M .tup/e ap­ 1. I d ' hi I ’ ■ ‘ tt
'* !-«, k m would result in a much nuira
“fata" nnd the “leans” and tho
the customs conference could Ik* prehended. ’ Russell Scott .first I i i l ’ it imi could n o t be enfo rced extended session.
chances.
the shipping board.
• ■i
and
operation
of
file
Chamber
of
parade to the ball park winch was
[ wiih three up mid three down to
Opening of the bids today was taken for granted. The opinio.i pleaded guilty and then after the with the present laws, "then it
Sevun of tho dozen lawyers in
Commerce," he said.
nroceed
this
event.
court
indicated
it
would
sentence
al.
o
prevailed
that
when
the
ques­
cannot bo enforced." Mr. Watson the case spoke Thursday but tho
without protest. The lioston
.a kola ml in the first inning
During the luncheon F. P. For­ not
Mr. Newman expressed opinion
tion of the extra-territorial coni- him to donth, changed his plea to expressed tho opinion thnt absolute cleun cut division of the issue be­
Iron
and
Metal
oCnipnny
of
Haitijuuford in its turn secured this
morning that if the weather ster, president of the First N'n
guilty and ut his trial claimed enforcement was improbable, but tween religion nnd science wni
which wna declared Ity mi-don, as explained in the cabled cot
runs on an error, a sacrifice,
been ideal the celebration tional Hank, spoke at length of more,
ili-patches from Washington, was that his brother Robert, bad fired was confident Mr. Andrews’ pro­ placed heforo tho court at tho af­
President
Palmer
to
have
sub­
liit.n and a base on halls. Man- hail
would have been a record breaking tiie work being accomplished on mitted the best offer when bids given consideration at the I’arii the shot that killed Joseph Maurer, gram would bring success compar­
[Jim Moore, first up for the crowd
stssion when William Jen­
the First Street extension nnd thu
clerk, dm ng the holdup of able with the enforcement of other ternoon
Linen, reached first on Fal­ field. a t the municipal athletic retaining wall for the east end for the ships first were opened foreign office, it too will be re­ drug
nings Bryan of the prosecution,
a
drug
store
across
from
the
city
garded
more
favorably
titan
unof­
laws.
ls error. Cusack sacrificed,
argued against tho ndmission of
"I wish to thank tho people of bulkhead extension in this city, lie June to, filed "formal notice" with
hall in April, P.I2I.
evportn
nnd Dudley Field Mniono
icing Moore to second anil Hanford for their loyal support in further cited figures, showing just the hoard, which disapproved Mr. ficial r&lt; parts indicated.
Ri’prescntntivn
Summers,
Re­
After the action of the governor,
In reporting to
walked. Fri.xbie smashed the celebration put on here by the what has been done thus far and Palmer's recommendation and or, tho signatory who
publican, Washington, meanwhile of tho defense pleaded that tho
was
on
a
vacation
and
whose
tho
\
three-bagger, scoring Moore local hall dull yesterday", said stated that this morning HI tennis l«;.Ted the negotiations continued
unlimbered a verbal gun at “knock- door of the witness box would Imi
has served a two­ secretary communicated with him kneed,
jurley. McCuo followed with Mr. Newman. “The people of the and r»0 men were at work on these 1that it protested the proceedings administration
arted, wishy-washy unlocked for them.
fold purpose. It has informed at an unknown place after receipt officialsbalf-hi
His address yesterday after­
angle to right field and city deserve a great deal of credit projects. Tho driving of piling i,»r ns illegal.
who are inwardly opposed
of
tho
Detroit
telegram,
a
messen­
them
from
Washington
and
noon marked the first timo Mr.
crossed home plate, Wade for their attendance at the halt the retaining wall started Thurs­
to
tho
law,"
saying
real
enforce­
Ten New Haiders
ger
was
dispatched
by
train
from
through Minister MncM'irmy m
, Hailey was safe at first gaiiiu after such a hard rain. day, it ivas learned.
ment could not be expected so long Hryan has raised his voice in nc- .
I he Haltimore concern had offer­ Peking what tho Anturi an .Una I Springfield to Chicago.
prior by Doyle, Hardy struck The dance also was n big success
as men of that typo were in charge live discussion of the conflict at
ed
31.370,000
for
the
200
\es«.|H
It. .1. Holly reported on tiie coun­
In President’s Hands.
will
bo
on
the
demands
died
by
the floor of the court.
th" side was retired.
and a large crowd attended, every­ ty publicity organization formed and its contention is that under the Chinese provisional govern­
DETROIT, July 17.—A request lie mentioned no names, but as­ issue onBryan's
Contention.
b third, Curley was out on one having a very enjoyable time." last Tue-day night for the purpose the original advertisement of ale, ment in its recent note t i tho dl,t- for clemency for Russell Scott, serted lie was growing tired of
Hu contended thut the law as
U n u s e d l i r k e t s G o od S a t u r d a y
ly caught by Surface. Fri of expending advertising funds if negotiations were to be contin­ lomntie corps and at the noaie timo •■lOitcnced to hang today for thu “pseudo-prohibition with political
It was further learned from Mr. for Seminole county which will he ued, only amended or new offers has explained in an tin luila'cnl i&gt;' i order of a Chicago drug clerk, leaders giving the last word to passed hy the legislature was de­
|W'e and Wade walked siieftiling the bases. Bnil- Newman that the people who pur­ raised by taxation. The organiza­ from the original bidders could be way why it i.i anxious to pro '.ed I" t night was in the hands of the country as to the possibility finite, clear nnd understandable,
permitted of no interpretation
na to law enforcement."
Iout third to first ami Fris- chased tickets and did not use them tion will meet with the County cop’ idered for acceptance. Gem ral with the customs and fin tie ial pit Pie 'ideal Cnolidge,
Mr. Andrews will iie away from from experts was un attack upon
ed on the |day.
Hardy, will have the privilege of using Comniis iuiiers on Aug. I, when it counsel for the hoard, on the oth­ piloge matters.
A group of Windsor, Ont., Iiustnew catcher, then clout- them for Saturday's game here is expected that the hoard will of­ er hand, snid tin’ proceedings were
Work on the reply to the Pel i i.: lU'ii.. men signed the request and a prohibition general headquarters the religion of tho children down
|tn deep left for two buses, with laikelaud. The tickets must ficially recognize the new claim- entirely legal and that the Haiti- government's note to the oinlmnnt *ew hours later received word for several days after he leaves to them by their fathers.
Mr. Malone, following Mr. Brymore company which withdrew its is hold to be scarcely less import- 1Do. i thu executive's recretnry that today for the inspection trip along
elcQue and Wade. Alver- bo presented at the gate with th c ||J(.|nn,
declared that the effort of tho
the
Canadian
frontier.
Upon
his
hid
after
the
board
rejeeted
tlr*
re­
Sovd ith a pretty single cooimiii attached, however, la* . aid
Discussion was heard on the
nut at Hii time than that mi the .t had been given to Mr. Coolidge.
tlofcnso
to plnco experts in tho
The
municipal
hand
rendered
n
| e first ha: e line and Hardy
placing of a tdgn telling something commendation in it.i favor was not customs and other issues. Hope is
A dose personal friend of the return Wednesday, he plans to
fourth run of the inning. concert ut tiie ball purk beginning of Sanford near the Atlantic Coast a parly in interest. Ten new lad­ oxpressed that the protocol pow­ president will intercede for Scott, confer with internal revenue Com­ cuio as witnesses was not an a t­
about -I o'clock instead of at 2 l.ino Railroad station on Ninth ders were among those making ers their representatives in Pe­ the message said.''
missioner Hluir, prohibition Com­ tack oil tho Bible. The defense
►a nut to center field.
o'clock
as
had
been
planned.
missioner Huynu.s and otliur offic­ would have tho Bible remain, but
Street. P. J. Feitncr, lumber offers today.
king, will agree upon mi answer
Jtil la t i ure came hi the
ials mi the whole question of per­ in the conscience, he said, whilo
dealer
of
Osceola,
stated
that
if
to
the
Chinese
note
and
maintain
f\
fimg when Wade, fit i man
Mr. Ford did not submit a bid
science takes its rightful place in
sonnel.
it
is
agreeable,
his
company
will
Jun: 30, Ilia offer Icing revet veil in the future their co-operative
It bled, reached I jural on u
lie
.-aid
he
had
found
the
solccthe
schools.
donate tiie lumber fur the con­ July HI the day after the -hip­ method.i of dealing with the Chi­
e'W hy Hurl,ley, and scored
The whole matter was brought
lion
of
the
kind
of
men
he
desired
struction
of
tho
sign.
The
matter
nese
authorities
on
all
coutroverping board bad vetoed to eall for
ly' infield hit. In Inter
to be of such magnitude that ho to tho floor of tho court when tho
was referred to tiie publicity com­ new proposals. Ilis certified check sal subjects. Any break among
Sanford barters reached
would
not prophesy lodny when it defense rccnllcd Dr. Muynnrd M.
mittee.
accompanying the bid was dated the protoeal governments because
Ibane twice hut were unable
would he completed. Tho new ad­ Metcalf, zoologist, who answered a
Mayor Forrest Lake spoke hi lef­ July 7, the day tho board received of answers they are to make to the
Ire.
ministrators take office August 1, series of questions on evolution
ty on the subject o f tile Junior the recommendation from Presid­ note would, in the mind of Wash
The Hoc Sconso
every effort is being made to yestarday with the jury abxeltt
of
Cunitncrce, stating ent Palmer for iieecptnucc of the iogtioi officials, add to their trou­
r i .AND
DAYTON, Tcnn., July 17.—
K
NEW YORK. July 17.--Interest | Chamber
get
their appointments settled, al­ from tho court room.
"b
that
the
members
o
f
that
organi­
bles
in
bringing
the
customs
and
f'lnrcnco
Harrow
outlined
the
views
Hoston
Iron
and
Metal
Company
1 3 3 1 in the proposed reorganization of
Dr. Metcalf was presented a.t a
though
.Mr. Andrews declared he
zation
are
anxious
to
get
in
closI
(
extra-territorial
subjects.
f creation thu defense desires to
0 2 7 1 the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
offer.
“test
witness" to show the line of
|)V
had
not
reached
u
decision
yet
on
er touch with the senior body so I
present in the 'Scopes trial
1 1 0 (I Paul
Rnilwuy
auis
enlivened
Till
tests
thu
defense sought to intro­
one
of
them.
•&gt; r&gt; 1 1 Thursduy hy developments affect­ 1that a program of work may lie 1
testimony through an informal
duce. The scientist was not per­
questioning hy Judge Raulston in
t i il II ing the deposit of securities »»•&gt;' mV 'T 'it, "'f . iJA*
mitted to answer the ono question
I ? 1'' I
open court Thursday.
0 •&gt; u 0 idans to wuge an active fight for the work or the elder organization. 1
asked by Clarence Harrow, defense
II 0 *i 0 higher freight rates. With mure .Several mcniliurK of the junior ,
This contention would he that
counsel if the witness could give
the statement iit Genesis that God
0 it 2 II than -$(17.000,000 of St. Paul stock chamber were present to hear
any
WASHINGTON. July 17.— Tho man.other . evidcitce of evolution of
created man out of thu dust of
[ 0 4 0 and bonds assenting to the reoi- the discussions of trie senior trade
Aiiinricim attitude on China was
Mr. Harrow announced thnt tho
ganizaiion plan, the reorganization body. President Floyd Palmer of
SWAMP.SCOTT. Mass.. July 17. chairman Butler of the Republican the earth must not Itu construed explained to Franco by cable.
JO o f&gt; 21 l'J •» managers announced that deposi­ the junior Imdy made a brief re­ --President Coolidge conferred national committee.
literally hot as a figure of speech.
defense expected to show by men
Henry Ford made the highest of sciencu und louring, both scien­
H 1*0 A E taries would continue to receive ply to Mr. Lake's talk.
In presenting hi. letters of cred­ “Thu belief is that man was not cash
Thursday with Charles D. Ililles,
hid for 200 shipping hoard tists nnd real scholars of the Bi­
0 0 0 0 deposits pending formal announce­
ence,
the
new
Egyptian
minister
created
hy
God
ns
a
carpenter,’’
he
Republican
national
committeeman
vessels.
0 •» 4 0 ment of an extension of definite French Casualties
ble, what evolution is and that a n /
from New York, entertained at said he would do all in his power to told the judge, “ Hut gradually
A new wuvo of prohibition dis- interpretation of the Bible that
0 4 0 0 date. While these deposits repre­
strengthen
the
bonds
of
esteem
through
u
process
called
evolut­
luncheon
in
honor
of
Count
Kcrzynrussinu came from thu cnpitol and intelligent man could poi&gt; dbly
In Riffian War 4,1 IS I ski, Polish minister of (foreign and friendship which have uaited ion."
1 2 2•» 3 »» 0 sent only about one-tenth of the
treasury.
T •i u 1 road's outstanding securities, the
is not In conflict with every
affairs and received Muhlour Sam- Egypt and tho United .Status for
“ Is this your hvliof, Colonel
The Romanian minister wan call­ make
i T 0 0 bunkers said that large additional
known science.
PARIS, July 17—‘Total French pyasha who presented his creden­ so long.
Durrow?" asked the court.
ed home to confer un the debt to
i 8 0 "
Ho added that witnc iscn to
“Thu history of the American
had been pledged to sup- casualties so far in the Morrocun tials us Egyptian minister.
As for myself I don’t pretent to tho United States.
•&gt; 7 1 II amounts
whose testimony objection w;:»
pott the plnii although not actual­ war with Abd El Kriin’s Riffians
Looking ahead to today tho nation hus always been an object know," Harrow responded. "I am
I1
0 2 0 l) 0 ly deposited.
made knows his stihjcct und is
are given by the Petit Journal in president arranged for ii c o n f e r ­ of admiration nnd unending source nn ugonstic to that as well us
a Fez dispatch ns 1,118. Of these, ence here with Secretary Davis of fiuitfol example," said thu en­ other things about which there is Four Cases Arraigned competent to speuk.
Spokesmen
for
Roosevelt
and
D ial.
.. .11 8 p 27 10 1 son. investment bunkers, who are 707 were killed, 2,775 were wound­ of the labor department and to voy. “All our sympathies belong mystery, I don’t profess to have
Stewurt Moves to Ktrlud*
fore tiy innings:
In
Police
Court
Today
Attorney
Genera! A. T. Stewart,
to
u
country
which
has
always
been
ed
and
are
missing.
any
opinion
on
it,
hut
wu
wisii
to
motor
to
Camp
Devons
to
review
leading the opposition to the reor­
eland
........ 000 000 000—0 ganization
for the state, moved to exclude tho
the 260th National Guard division. iu the vanguard of liberty uud show through our witnesses that
plan, asserted tha;
llurtl
301 0»0 OOx—8 holders of $80,000,000 of St. Paul
Four cases were disposed of nt testimony of scientists by whim
they hold that belief.
FEZ, French Morocco, July 17— Mr. Hilles, who has been ment­ progress."
Pinu.iary: Two hare hit, Hardy, securities
Replying President Coolidge said
“Thu theory of uvolution which this morning’s session of munici­ counsel for the defense contro l' I
'I he general situation in French ioned pundstcntly us a possible
were
unaiterahiy
oppos•brio huse hit, Frisian (2). od to an immediate* reorganization.! Morocco remains serious not so successor to Secretary of War that "It will afford me grout plea
I believe teaches that life orig­ pal court, City Judge W- E. White that they would show that th-m
f . on ’‘alls, off I.uthcr, 0; Doyle,
much from Riffian military threat Weeks, snid he did not discuss a ure to M*e thu common interests inates! in a single cell and pro­ presiding. Fines, costa and es­ is no conflict between science arul
Retention
of
Charles
E.
Hugh*
'Iverson, 1. Struck out »y l.u- by the St. Paul receivers to pre­ ns from political consideration.-, by cabinet post or politics with the of our countries advance.”
gressed through vurinus stages to treated bonds totaled $11). The religion or between the theory of
r “ • ' ’"Vie 4; Alverxnn 7. Left sent tc the Interstate Commerce reasons «&gt;f effective Rfpnoglndu executive. He railed h * added to
evolution in question and the (to r/
Thu visit hero of .Secretary roan, branching off in different casus us arraigned wore:
In*1'*' Lakeland 7; Sanford 8. Commission their novel plan of of Abd HI Kritn.
Willie I’atterson, disorderly con­ of divine creation of man, on tho
hi.&lt; Davis was nrrangod to enable him directions to form thu other unipay
his
respects
anil
during
I"'" plays, Luther to Doyle to pooling revenues derived from any
duct, $5 and costs; Lilly May Pat­ grounds thnt under the wording of
talk with the president expressed to discuss departmental matters j inuls.^
■aids; Frisbie unassisted. First rule increases apparently won the
terson,
disorderly conduct, dismiss­ the net nnd interpretation of the
with
the
executive
before
sailing,
“
Wo
think
the
Bibio
story
of
satisfaction over business condit­
on 01rors, Sanford 2. Stolen approval of all the road's security Two Planes Collide
Saturday for Europe. It was oala crcafion not inconsistent with the ed; Redo! Moore, violation of traf­ set. tho evidence would be incom­
ions,
Mr.
Coolidge
nUn
taking
an
'• McQue. Ha liny, Doyle ( 2). holders. The Roosevelt group ulthere was no pressing .problem j evolutionary theory that all life fic ordinance, $5 bond estreuted; petent.
And Kill 3 Aviators optimistic view of the trend in requiring
Hit by pitcher, hy Doyle though objecting to tha reorgnni |
the attention of the comesfrom
thesingle protoplus- William Walden, drunkenness, $6 The jury, a part of the case that
the business and commercial world.
_____
I '
lim e of game, 2 hours. zaiion program, announced it wa.i I CHALON SUR SAONE. France,
hus had little uctivo participation
and costa.
Guosts nt the luncheon in oddit president, but it was considered j miccoll and progresses through
in It, was subject to call, the nteir.. &lt;
und
Mel-1
a
certainty
that
the
secretary,
variations
of
animal
structure
to
ion
to
Count
Scrzynaki
in fui» accord with the rate revise-; July' 17,—Three uviators were killhers
not being permitted in tha
RAINS
DISASTROUS
guest
of
who
keeps
in
close
touch
with
the]
man.
Many
evolutionists
Ixdleve
ion plan of the recievers and en- L j lU(Ju&gt;. in u „,jd uir collision of villo K. Stone, the hnua&lt; _
Markets
NEW YORK, July 17.—Terrific court room during the day.
' ■' '
labor situation, will discuss with in inunortuuty. Some do not."
dorsed the selection of Mr. Hughes 11u-u training planes ut an aviation the president and Mrs. Coolidge
William Jennings Bryan, Jr.,
electrical nnd rain storms have
were Hipolite Cliwic, charge nt the Mr. Coolidge the possibility of a
pIlCAOO, July 17.—Wheat, to loud thu fight.
school her
Ocala
—
Ford
Motor
Com­
taken
a
toll
of
five
lives,
uprooted
|
opened
for the taif*. making tho
suspension
of
operations
in
the
Polish
legation
in
Washington;
J.
cniher, 1.55 to lJ55ti; Decentpany selects .Marion Cuunty site trees, destroyed crops and criu- first argument on the law
anthracite
fields,
giving
him
first
Butler
Wright,
assistant
secretary
l, ‘
to l.fitIM; Corn. Sep­
Lake Worth—Building permits
Haines City—Contracts to be
He was followed by
an to
ItlllllMWIM* ........I
........
*— *his ki:ow- for &lt;&gt;x»primcntnl planting of rub­ pled telephone and electric light rtl.
and hand information
, r* l/&gt;7% to 1.08: Oats, ikp- totaling $50,870 irsued in puat suV-iawarded for 1025 street onvink pro- of state; John Hays Hammond
ber
plant.
service
In
the
east,
.
_
_
*
(Continued
oq Page Th
assistant
to
j
ledge
of
the
situntion
here.
1C?, tc’ 47.
cn days,
| ject.

Banned By Decision
Of Judge Raulston
ANDREWS PUSHES
PLANS FOR A NEW
DRY LAW REGIME

Rains Ruin
field For Game

REPRIEVEGIVEN
MAN WITH DEATH
FEW HOURS AWAY

BOOSTER D A Y IS
hUlU&amp;S DESP! IE is ;
RAINY WEATHER

BID FOR SHIPPING
BOARD’S VESSELS

larence I) a r r o w
Gives Views Upon
Evolution Theory

.Railroad Receivers
Contend For Boost
Over Present Rates

Coolidge Confers With Hilles, Dines
Polish Minister And Receives Envoy

Washington News

�TUB SANFORD HERALD,

Correction Made In
Robinson Sentence
Further information this morn­
ing regarding the term of county
court dosed Tuesday, is that the
fine of Hob Robinson, found guilty
on a charge of posossion of intox­
Mans Heine Arranged for icating !i&lt;|uor, was 1*00 and costs
Placing Official Represen­ and six months in jail instead of
tatives at Slate Line r.n
Hlshwnys Into Florida
TALLAHASSEE, July
Visitors traveling in motor cars
will find a unique welcome await­
in g them at the Florida state line
during the forthcoming senson, if
plana under contemplation by state
departments nrc finally ndopted
nnd carried out. Not only will the.
welcome be unique; it will be of­
ficial and cordial.
It ia probable thnt the agricul­
tural department, the stntc board
of health and the state road de­
partment will participate in the
expense of the scheme which, if
it Is put into effect, will he started
early in the fall to ho of service
to whnt ia expected to be the larg­
est influx of visitors in the history
of Florida.
The plnn under consideration,
the details of which have not yet
been finally worked nut, calls for
the placing of an offi-inl repre­
sentative of the stntc a t the Flor­
ida state lino on every Important
highway loading into the stntc.
Hung across the highway would I*
a good sired arch upon which
would be wording something like':
“Florida State Line—Welcome to
the Land of Sunshine and Flowers.”
The lettering would be of sufficient
size to bo cnslly read.
At the roadside at one end of
the archwny would be a booth in
charge of the official representa­
tive of the departments who would
have on hand a supply of .Mute
roud maps, giving detailed infor­
mation on how to find any point in
tho state. The printed informa­
tion would be supplemented by
such verbal advice ns the visitors
might desire, except there would
be NO information furnished fav­
oring one part of the state as
agninst another section.
’ The plana contemplate the placihg of the welcoming signs or
arches together with the booths on
State Rond No. 1, at Nunoz Ferry,
for the convenience of visitors
coming in from the western route;
on Rond No. 2 above Jasper, nt
the Georgia line, oh No. 3 nt Wild’s
Landing on St. Mary's river, and
on No^-I at beyond Jennings. This
would catch the tourists ns they
come iu from ull directions, nnd
would place booths one the roads
runnin«■front Nunez Ferry to Jackaonvll'/j, from the Georgia line
above aJstter through the center
of the state to Fort Myers, from
the Georgia line south of Wnycross
lending through Jacksonville down
the Hast Conit, nnd from the coast­
al route from Savannah down
through the central part of Flor­
ida to Orlundo where a highway
mny ho found lvuding in almost
tiny Ureelion.

«2.r&gt;n and eosta nnd three months
in jail ns was stated in informnU
ion received by The Hcrnld Wed­
nesday.
It was announced today that if
the fine is not paid an additional
tctni of six months in jail or on
county roads must be served by
the prisoner. This information was
from the office of County Judge
J. G. Sharon.

Foot

Pirns to bo nnnnun'cei! shortly
for construction of new rnilnnd
to tnp west const of Florida tn;l
make direct connection with Chicairo and middle west.

Jnck*mnviUj
Enterprises*
Ion picture in
forty miles m
considered foi

nhlleth Century
d '#500,000 motin'Florida; site
this city being

)0liKhtful
Sea Trip

T U D E B A K E R has achieved one-profit manufacture ii
quality field. T his marks a new era in th e autom obile indt
Studcbaker’s achievem ent eliminates unnecessary profits rui
up to $500 on a single car. It banishes double overhead. It y,
in quantity production o f quality cars. I t vitally affects pricii
establishing a new criterion o f value in the fine car field

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New 8. S. "Cherokee" Now In Service

, F R E E D E M O N S T R A T IO N
Saturday and Monday, July 18-20
V Severt'persons eftif of eV6ry ten have some form of foot trouble. It
* may be weak or broken-down arches, wrak ankles, corns, callouses
or bunions or probably a case of tired, aching, painful feet.
Regardless of what may be the nature of your suffering, you will
find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Foot Comfort
Department.

SUMMER EXCURSION FA R ES
Tickets ea Male May IGtli to !&gt;• 50th. Iteturn Limit Oct
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F oot Comfort Expert to Serve You
Foe the benefit of all foot sufferers, this store has arranged with The
Scholl Mfg. Co., for the services of one of Dr. Scholl’* most skillet!
demonstrators, who will be at our store to give freo foot comfort
demonstrations on the above date. Every Toot sufferer should take
advantage oi this exceptional opportunity.

F ree Pedo-graph Picture Made o f Your F eet
In a few seconds* time, without removing the hose, he can make a
photographic print of your foot that positively shows if you do have
loot troubles and to what stage the trouble has progressed. Tin’s serv­
ice ia absolutely free and places you undet no obligation whatever.

----T W E N T Y F IV E
•erve transport
years ago practically
e v e ry c a r - y e t i ^
W hy Studcbaker is the
all “ manu.acturers”
p ric e to you.
“one-profit” car
---- of automobiles were
.Thia sound ffia
nothing more than assem­
p rin c ip le n o t only
There sre more t h . n 60 m ake, of
bler*. They purchased mo­
P ric e , b u t it insu.
p a w n i n c . r . built In llie United
S t a te ., b ut very few sre manufac­
tors, bodies, tops, axle*, etc.,
c a r regardless of
tured complete In the plant, of the
from parts makers who were
c a r is n o t a patc
producer, who « l ! them.
a u n it.
the manufacturers in reality.
Only 42 build all tbrirow n m otor,
On this basis it was ensy
—•ml one of the 41 I. Studcbaker.
r ?h ic' arat,h'
to become on automobile
O f the 42 which claim t o m ake
•. nn d^ S
C
ago a
their own m otor, only 14 make the
shows foui
‘‘manufacturer,” and more
Iron ca&gt;tint&gt;, .ta m p in g , and forg­
u'Uknon3
mobile ir.i..ul
than five hundred makes of
i n g . which go into their m o to r.—
manufacture,]
automobiles have had their
Wbited coaches
a n d one of the 14 U Studcbaker.
--J mounts
day in the American market
the same .body—
a
Only 5 make .11 their own bodies
and one of the S i . Studcbaker.
and disappeared. They are
from thc'tdwU^f'S
Only 2 make *11 their own m otor.,
and fixture*.
represented only by "orphan
bodira. clutchea. .pringi, n»le», gear
cars” with practically no re­
manufacturer*
seta, differential, and .teerlng gear.
sale value.
sacrificed engineer**?
One of thete 2 i . Studcbaker and the
other i . Ford.
tagea in chasm
Notwithstanding this writto accommodate ti*S
ingon the wall many manufacturers still otscmble their
11"
ardized" coach bodjfi
product, piling profit upon
* on outside supptier. •
profit for the ultimate purchaser to pay. Each profit
Contrast this with Studcbaker, where tire
which a maker pays to a body builder or parts sup­ car ii designed and built as a unit —amt
plier enters into hi3 costs just as though he had complete. This construction meant ( 1)!^—
spent the morey for steel or plate glass or uphol­ —( 2) greater comfort in riding—(3)Ercata&amp;*i
stery. Although it represents no value he not only from repair expense—(d) greater resale vsit.
passes it on to the purchaser but figures his own
With the advent of this one-profit-one-oie)
profit on top of it.
plon of motor car manufacture, it is folly toi
• • • *
buy a car by the same comparison yen
The Ford is a one-profit car and reigns supreme yesterday. Today you must raeavurc all ecu
in its field.
this "one-profit’' Studcbaker. ,
In the fine car field Studcbaker—and Studebaker alone—now offers the American public oneprofit values.
One-fourth of all American pn-.ienj;r un*- ’
During the past seven years, when demand ex­ today liclong in the fine car field-a tooli?
ceeded supply, Studcbaker has been plowing earn­ different makes selling above one tlrnnan-u-A .WJw
ings back into plants and machinery until wc are
There arc 21 Studcbaker body styles stWj U H
now able to make thia announcement.
on three different chassis. The Standard Sir Ma Iff
Foundries, stamping mills, machine shops, are 113-inch wheelbase, 50 h.p. engine, SI 125
L
now complete. As final links In the chain of one- f.o.b. factory. The Special Six Models, llJM
'
profit production, the enormous Studcbaker body wheelbase, 65 h.p. engine. $1450 to $212)
Phints have been operating for months at peak factory. And the Big Six Models. 127-inch
capacity. Resources totaling 011c hundred million base, 75 h.p. engine, $1875 to $2650 f.o.b. fvd&amp; Ba
dollars arc concentrated on the production of this
And you may buy your Studcbaker 1067J r -'1D
one-profit car.
•
the assurance that it will not be urbilrarilyij thlfj
No other individual manufacturer in the world mntized by any act of ours ns a "last ycar’in J /th ifl
(except Ford) possesses such facilities for the com­ Instead of spectacular annual nnnouncrrrrj do«j
plete manufacture of automobiles.
"new yearly models," Studcbaker has odeptrff ova
That is why Studcbaker is ublc to put finer jxilicy oi keeping its cars up-to-date in bodyrf k o ]
steel, finer wood, finer upholstery, better work­ and chassis design every day In the year. Ik eafl
manship, hundreds of thousands of miles of re- fore, buy your Studebakor now/

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B r in g y o u r f o o t tr o u b le ? t o th u s to r e d u rin g th is d em ­
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State And Defense
Argue Admission
Expert Testimony
(Continued From 1’ngo One.)
ber of this jury has beard any­
thing outaldo the coiirttooin."
Rtunorit had been hoard that the
jurymen while excluded from the
courtroom "hud listened in" on the
lawn.
Tho judge told Cnplain Thomp
son and the other jurors thnt. lie
was suro none Intd been so indis­
creet.
Fundnnrentality Different.
"Evolution nnd thu theories of
evolution are fundamentally dif­
ferent things," Dr. Metcalf lo ti-■[riL “The fuels of evolution are
all theory. Thutc are dozens of
theories of evolution.
Some of
Ihbnt are largely mistaken nnd
some ittc almost wholly iruc.
."•Vo are in possusslon of scien­
tific contriliutlons to answer flat­
ly, evolution lias occurred.
1"Lvolution in its final analysis
trenn* change of one organism
front one character to a different
character. The change of nn or­
ganism from one set of charac­
teristic), to another form having a
different set of characters—that
can be, in genet ul evolution.
"Starting with thu inorganic
world, there Ims Iicon a tremen­
dous series of changes. The sun
is comparatively young. The earth
has gone through long cmlrves ol
change. In organic evolution wu
have to conceive of earliest life
forms, living or inorganic food.
Only plnnts can do that. No ani­
mal has been able to subsist solely
on inorganic food.
“ Front the first living things
developed whole series of forms
in plant groups, gradually becom­
ing more complex. These form a
favorahlu series us we study ttieir
bodies in the rocks.
“ I nm inclined to believe there
may have been whole series of
nnimtils nnd Plants in the earth
to be completely wiped out. These
were succeeded by other series of
plants and animals on the earth.
The evidence is insufficient to de­
termine when the first life appear­
ed.
Geologists measure ages,
not years, and I urn tin expert in
that line. I would rather not tes­
tify on that.
Well, BOO,000,000
years is a modest guess Along
fide of plants were series of unimul.t developing.
"Animals hustle to get. their
food and therefore have developed
locomotive orguns. Hants have
not,
“Animal life nnd plant life pro­
bably began ut thu border line
between the water and the land.
For a long period In curly life all
living things were murine. Con­
ditions of life in thu ocean huvo
l)ecn cholronhil, enabling them to
absorb food.
When terrestriul
Ufa began conditions were more
difficult.
(iraccville—Largest watermelon
(mint in world, ship* first
IW15 melons from Went Florida.

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Special Show­
ing and Dem­
onstrations of
the Full line of
Ford-built All­
Steel B odies
on the

Chassis

taste alone, Chesterfield
won the endorsem ent o f

n in every walk of life

sh ip p in g

JUwrrr &amp; Miru^ TttMcvv

G o to the nearest A uthorized lord
D ealer this w eek anti see his display
ot Ford T rucking E quipm ent und the
full line o f Ford-built All-Stce! Bodies
o n th e Ford chassis. T h is is anexcep*
tional opportunity to learn ho"’ Foruj
equip m en t can bring a n ew econontf
in to y o u rb u sin css. Special clcmonstrr
tion.s o f Ford Trucks nnd their app*1’
catiotuoycurbusincsswillbearran'rjof

O .*cr a rrd’d lan Ford T rucks anti Tight
D elivery Cars arc in service today*
Chassis and body alike possess thos*
in-built qualities c f strength and dur*
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Ford products.
D o n ’t fail to vir.it this interesting and
valuable display; It w ill pay you to
n o w — tliis w eek —w hile th e complete
line is on display.
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AT ALL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS

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THE SANFORD HE!

!TWO

Avenue to Myrtle Avenue, now on. abutting upon inch Improvement thls Commission that .pll lots and lance with the plans, specifica­ Attest;
adjoining and contiguous or bound­ fronting upon th at portion
tions/profiles and estimates there&lt;
IL PHILIPS, j
ing and abutting upon such Im­ Fourth -Street between Summerlin filed in the office of the City Man­ as follows; either in full within lands adjoining and contiguous or
•
r City
provement, and upon the comple­ Avenue and Mellonville Avenue to ager of tho City or Sanford, Flor­ thirty d ay r after said assessments bounding nnd. abutting, upon Union
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING
tion of said assessment roll to be so improved by the paving, ro- ida, which laid plans, specifica­ shall stand equalized, approved Avenue betwccii Putnp Branch
FOR THE PAVING, RE-PAY- r '
copy thereof to be publish- I paving, hard surfacing and rc-hnrd tions, profiles and cstimntea have ind confirmed, or In'ten equal an­ and Center Line o^ Chapman Ave­ ford, FlorMn, which solil plow.
ING, HARD SURFACING AND cause a
nue
will
be
henefitted
by
the
Imnual
intnllmcnts
with
interest
at
been
heretofore
approved
by
the
surfacing
of
said
portion
of
Fourth
ed two times consecutively, once
RE-HARD SURFACING OF
mates have been heretofore ap____
each week, in a newspaper pub­ Street, a width of 21 feet, and City Commission and constitute the rate of eight per cent, per an­ piovcmcnt provided for by this
FOURTH* r STREET
FROM
lished in Sanford, Florida, attach­ against nil lots and* lands adjoining the plans and specifications for num upon nil deferred payments resolution, and that the special as* proved by the City Commission A r e s o l u t io n PROYt
MELLONVtLLB AVENUE TO
from and after the time said spec­ zessnienta to he made and entered nnd constitute the plans and spec­
ing to said special assessment roil nnd contiguous or bounding nnd said work, therefore,
FOR THE PAVING, Rf,
LOCUST AVENUE, A WIDTH
BE IT RESOLVED, That the ial assessment shall be and stand ngnmst all lots and lands adjoin­ ifications for said proposed im­
abutting upon said improvement;
so
published
a
notice
directed
i»
ING,
HARD SURFACINc!
OF 24 FEET.
provement of Union Avenue be­
all property owners interested in that Five Thousand Three Hun­ City Commission of the City of finally equalized, approved and ing nnd contiguous or bounding
RE-HARD
SURFACING!
and abutting upon such contem­ tween the center line of Chapman
WHEREAS, the City Commis­ said special assessments, stating in dred Eighty-Three Dollars and Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­ confirmed, and,
UNION
AVENUE
FROMj
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, plated improvement shall bo made Avenue nnd San Carlos Avenue, n
sion of the City of Sr.nford, Flor- accordance with the provisions of Forty-One cents ($5,383.41) is the able, ns a necessary public im­
CARLOS
AVENUE
TO |
width
of
32
feet,
and
this
Com­
-■ Ida, deems it advisable to improve, the Charter of the City of Sanford, total estimated cost of said con- provement, to pave, rc-pave, hard That this resolution shall be and upon a foot frontage basis; that is
LONVILLE AVENUE, ,\
mission
hereby
declares
the
neces­
to
say,
that
in
the
preparation
of
become
effective
immediately
from
--------- time nnd .place _tcmplated improvement in the pav- surface nnd rc-hard surface with
: grade, construct, reconstruct, pave j FI &gt;rida, n definite
TH OF 24 FEET.
whorc
complaints
will be heard I ing, re-paving, hard surfacing nnd sheet asphalt on a six inch rock nnd after its passage and adopt­ the specinl assessment roll cover­ sity for the paving, re-paving,
and re-pave with sheet asphalt or.
ing the contemplated improve­ hard surfacing and rc-hnrd surfac­
a six inch rock bnse, the following nnd when said special assessment ! rc-hnrd surfacing of said portion base, Seminole Boulevard from ion.
WHEREAS, the City c*
ment,
such special assessments ing of said portion of Union Ave­
Adopted
this
13th
day
of
July,
Park
Avenue
to
Myrtle
Avenue,
a
Street, to he spccinlly
Street in the City of Sanford, roll will be finally confirmed by of Fourth
sion
of the City of Sanford,
. ----- !---- L. _ | | l _ l _ ----- 1 , ___ | , width of 40 feet; that all of said A. D., 1925.
shall be determined and prorated nue, ns aforesaid, as a necessary
the City Commission sitting as ar. assessed against all lots and lands
Florida, to wit:
Ida,
deems
it advisable to fe,
FORREST LAKE,
according to the foot frontage of public improvement.
adjoining and contiguous or abutt­ paving, re-paving, hard surfacing
Equalizing Bonrd.
grade,
construct,
reconstruct'
S.
O.
CHASE,
FOURTH STREET, From Mellonthe respective properties specially
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and rc-pave with sheet asp,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ing upon said improvement; the nnd rc-hnrd surfacing of Seminole
C. J . MARSHALL,
villc Avenue to lucust Avenue. That the special assessments pro­ rum of $4.38 is the estimated cost Boulevard, as nforesaid, shall be
henefitted by said improvement.
That a total expenditure not ex­ a six inch rock base, the f0|
done in strict compliance with the A&lt; the City Commission of the
per
front
foot
for
said
improve­
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
ceeding
Seventeen Thousand Two Avenue in the City of ^ .1
vided
for
by
this
resolution
to
be
All of said improving, grading,
plans, specifications, profiles nnd City of Sanford, Florida.
That
the
Tax
Assessor
and
the
ment.
Hundred
Eighteen nnd 50-100 Florida, to-wit
made
and
entered
against
the
pro­
construction, reconstruction, pavestimates therefor, now on file in Attest:
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
City
Clerk
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
($17,218.50)
Dollnrs is hereby au­
perty
bounding
nnd
abutting
upon
ing and re-pnving to he done in
L. R. PHILIPS,
(Seal) Florida, in accordance with the thorized to cover the cost of pav­
the office of the City Mnnnger of
compliance with plans, specifica­ said improvement shall be payable That it is the determination of
UNION AVENUE, Ir*a
City Clerk.
which
all lots —
nnd
vina Commission »thnt
••••*&gt; ••••
—- * the City
—-* of
—- Sanford, -Florida,
-— p ......
provisions of Sections 101 and 102 ing, re-paving, hard surfacing and
tions, profiles and estimates of ' at the option of the property own­ this
Carlos Avenue to Mt
Publish
July
17.
lands adjoining and contiguous or | said plans, specifications, profile
of the Charter of the City of San­ re-hard surfacing Union Avenue
said proposed improvement of ers owning property bounding and
Avenue.
anti
estimates
have
been
hereto­
abutting upon
ford, Florida, shpll proceed with­ between center ::nc of Chapman
Fourth Street from Mellonville abutting upon Mich improvement bounding nnd
fore approved by the City Com­
out delay to make a special as­ Avenue nnd San Carlos Avenue, a
Avenue to Locust Avenue, now on as follows; cither in full within Fourth Street between Summerlin
All of snid Improving, ^
mission
and constitute tho plana
Avenue
and
Meljonville
Avenue
sessment roll, assessing the special width of 32 feet, which said sum
thirty
dnys
nfter
said
assessments
file in the office of the City Mnnaconstruction,
reconstruction,
will be henefitted by the improve­ and specifications for said propos­
benefits to be received ns the re­ of Seventeen Thousand Two Hun­
A
RESOLUTION
PROVIDING
gcr of the City of Sanford, Flor­ shall stand equalized, approved
ing
and
rc-paving
to be 4,
ment provided for l»y this resolu­ ed improvement of Seminole BoulFOR THE PAVING. RE-PAV- sult of the improvement contem­ dred Eighteen and 50-100 ($17,- compliance with plans,
ida, which said plans, specifica­ nnd confirmed, or in ten equal an­
evnrtl
between
Park
Avenue
and
tion, and that the special assess­
tions, profiles nnd estimates havu nual installments with interest at
ING. HARD SURFACING AND plated against all lots and lands 218.50) Dollnrs is the total esti­ tions, profiles and estlc,.,/
ments to be made and entered Myrtle Avenue, n width of 40 feet,
the
rntc
of
eight
per
cent
per
an­
RE-HA UD SURFACING OF adjoining and contiguous or mated cost of said improvement; said proposed improvcnitg^i
been heretofore approved by the
against nil lots and lands adjoin- nnd this Commission hereby de­
num
upon
all
deferred
payments
City Commission and constitute
UNION
AVENUE
FROM hounding and abutting upon such that the entire cost of the improve­ ion Avenue from Ban
.
ing and contiguous or bounding clares the necessity for the paving,
improvement, and upon the com­ ment aforesaid, shall be assessed nuc to Mellonville AVej# ,^ 1
from
nnd
nfter
the
time
said
spec­
BUM
I*
BRANCH
TO
CENTER
the plans nnd specifications for
ial assessments shall be nnd stand and abutting upon such contem­ re-pnving, hard surfacing and reLINK TO CHAPMAN AVE­ pletion of said assessment roll to against all property abutting and file In the office of ttat^n*
said work, therefore,
plated improvement shall la? made hard surfacing of said portion of
cause a copy thereof to be pub­ fronting upon that portion of Un­
finally
equnlized,
approved
and
NUE, A WIDTH OF 40 FEET.
ager of the City of Xanlx^
BE IT RESOLVED, Thnt the
upon a fuot frontage basis; that is Seminole Boulevard ns aforesaid,
lished two times consecutively ion Avenue between center line of
confirmed,
and,
ida, which snid plans,
City Commission of the City of
once each week, in n newspaper Chapman Avenue nnd San Carlos
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, to say, thnt in the preparation of as a necessary public improve­
WHEREAS,
the
City
Commis­
tions,
profiles and estimated
Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­
the special assessment roll cover­ ment.
published in Sanford, Florida, at­ Avenue to be so improved by the
sion
oi
the
City
of
Sanford,
Flor­
been
heretofore
approved bj
able, ns n necessary public im­ Thnt this resolution shall be and ing the contemplated improve­
BE IT FURTHER ItESOLVEp,
taching to said special assessment pnving, re-paving, hard surfacing
City Commission and
provement to pave, rc-pave, hard become effective immediately from ment, such special assessments That a total expenditure not ex­ ida, deems it advisable to improve,
roll so published a notice directed and re-hard surfacing of said por­
the plnns nnd specificities
surface and re-hard aurfnee with and after its passage and adopt­ •hall be determined and prorated ceeding Ten Thousand Two Hun­ grade, construct, reconstruct, pave
to all property owners interested tion of Union Avenue, a width of
ion.
said
work, therefore,
sheet asphalt on n six inch rock
and
re-pnvc
with
sheet
nnphnlt
on
Adopted this 13 day of July, A. according to the foot frontage of dred Thirteen Dollnrs nnd 12-100 a six inch rock base, the following in saitl specinl assessments, stat­ 32 feet, nnd against all lots and
base, Fourth Street from McllonBE
IT RESOLVED, Tint
($1,213.12)
is
hereby
authorized
the respective properties specially
ing in accordance with the provis­ lands adjoining and contiguous or
vllJe Avenue to Locust Avenue, n D„ 1025.
Avenue
in
the
City
of
Snnford,
City
Commission
of the Cttj
to
cover
the
cost
of
paving,
rehenefitted by said improvement.
ions of the Charter of the City of hounding nnd abutting upon said
FORREST LAKE,
width of 24 feet, that all of said
Florida, to-wit:
Snnford,
Florida,
deems
it k
pnving,
hard
surfacing
nnd
reBE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
Sanford, Florida, n definite time Improvement;
S. O. CHASE,
that Seventeen
paving, re-pnving, hard surfacing
able,
ns
a
necessary
public
j
hard
surfacing
Seminole
Boule­
'I
hat
the
Tax
Assessor
nnd
the
and place where complaints will be Thousand Two Hundred Eighteen
C. J. MARSHALL,
and re-hard surfacing of Fourth [
UNION AVENUE, From Bump
provement,
to
pave,
rc-pivr.J
vard
between
Purk
Avenue
and
City
Clerk
of
the
city
of
Sanford,
heard
nnd
when
said
specinl
nscssand 50-100 ($17,218.50) Dollars is
Street, as nforesaid, shall be done |i As tho City Commission of the Florida, in accordance with the Myrtle Avenue, a width of 40 feet,
Branch to Center Line of Chap­
ment roll will be finally confirmed the total estimated cost of said surface and rc-hard surfia J
City
of
Sanford,
Florida.
in strict compliance with the plans,
man Avenue.
provisions of Sections 101 nnd 102 which said sum of Ten Thousand
by tho City Commission sitting ns contemplated improvement in the sheet asphalt on a six inch/
specifications, profiles and esti­ Attest:
base, Union Avenue from Si
Two
Hundred
Thirteen
Dollars
and
of
the
Charter
of
the
City
of
San­
an Equalizing Board.
L. It. PHILIPS,
(Seal)
paving, re-paving, linrd surfacing
mates therefor, now on file in the
All •&gt;( saitl improving, grading,
12-100
($10,213.12)
is
the
total
es­
ford,
Florida,
shall
proceed
with­
los Avenue to Mellonville An
City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and rc-hnrd surfacing of said por­
office of the City Manager of the
const!uction, reconstruction, pav­
timated
cost
of
saitl
improvement;
out
delay
to
make
a
special
assess­
a width of 24 feet that all ofI
Thnt ‘he special assessments pro­ tion of Union Avenue, to be spe­
City of Sanford, Florida, which Publish July 17.
ment roll, assessing the special thnt the entire cost of the improve­ ing anti re-pnving to lie done in
paving, re-paving, hard surfj
vided for by this resolution to be cially assessed against all lots and
said plans, specifications, profiles,
benefits to be receiveil as the re­ ment aforesaid, shall be usscssed compliance with plans, specifica­
and re-hard surfacing of
made nnd entered against the pro­ lands adjoining nnd contiguous or
nnd estimates have been hereto­
sult of the improvement contem­ against all property abutting nnd tions, profiles und estimates of
perty bounding and abutting upon bounding nnd abutting upon said Avenue, as nforesaid, shall bc^
fore approved by the City Com­
plated against all lots and lands fronting upon thnt portion of Semi­ saitl proposed improvement of Un­
in strict compliance with the;
mission nnd constitute the plans A RESOLUTION PROVIDING adjoining and contiguous or bound­
ion Avenue from Bump Branch to »nid improvement shall bo payable improvement; the sum of $0.84 is ripecit ications, profiles and
nole
Boulevard
between
I’ark
Ave­
and specifications for said propos­ FOR THE PAVING. RE-PAV­ ing and abutting upon such im­ nue and Myrtle Avenue to he so Center Lino of Chapman Avenue, at the option of the property own­ the estimated cost per front foot
mntes therefor, now on file ill
ING, HARD SURFACING AND
ers owning property bounding and for said improvement.
ed improvement of Fourth Street
provement, and upon the comple­ improved by the paving, re-paving, now on file in the office o f the
office of the City Manager dj
HK-HAIU) SURFACING OF tion of said assessment roll to
between Mellonville Avenue and
City Manager of tho City of San­ "hutting upon such improvement
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV.ED, City of Hanford, Florida,
hard
surfacing
and
rc-hnrd
surfac­
FOURTH
STREET
FROM
an follows; either in full within Thnt it is the determination of
Locust Avenue, a width of 21 feet,
cause a copy thereof to he publish­ ing of said portion of Seminole ford. Florida, which saitl plans,
said plans, specifications, pn
nnd this Commission hereby de­ SUMMERLIN AVENUE TO
specifications, profiles nnd esti­ thirty days after sai.l assessments this Commission thnt nil lots nnd nnd estimntes have been
ed
two
times
consecutively,
once
Boulevard,
a
width
of
41)
feet,
nnd
MELLONVILLE AVENUE, A
clares the necessity for the paving,
, 8t“ nd equalized, approved lands adjoining nnd contiguous or fore npproved hy the City Coo
each wrek, in a newspaper pub­ against all lots anil lands adjoin­ mates have been heretofore ap­
WIDTH OF 21 FEET.
re-pnving, hard surfacing nnd reand
confirmed, or in ton equal an­ bounding and abutting upon Union I
proved
by
the
City
Commission
lished in .Sanford, Florida, attach­ ing nnd contiguous or hounding
nual
installments with interest at Avenue between center line of sion nnd constitute the planil
hard surfacing of said portion of
and
constitute
the
plans
anti
spe­
ing to said special assessment roll nnd nhutting upon said improve­
WHEREAS,
the
City
Commis­
the
rate
of eight per cent per an­ Chapman Avenue and San Carlos specifications for said pro;[
Fourth Street ns aforesaid, ns u
cifications for said work, there­
ment;
that
Ten
Thousand
Two
u&gt;
published
a
notice
directed
to
sion of the City of Sanford, Flor­
necessary public improvement.
num upon all deferred payments Avenuo will be henefitted by the improvement of Union Avenu
fore,
Hundred
Thirteen
Dollars
und
all
property
owners
interested
in
from and after the time said spec­ improvement provided for by this tween Han Carlos Avenue and I
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ida, deems it advisable to Improve, &lt;aid special assessments, stating 12-100 ($10,213,12) is the toLal es­
BE
IT
RESOLVED,
That
the
Thnt u total expenditure not ex­ grade, construct, reconstruct, pave in accordance with the provisions timated cost of saitl contemplated City Commission of the City of ial assessments shall be and stand resolution, anil that the special as­ lonville Avenue, a width oij
feet, and this commission
finally equalized;. qpprqvqd
ceeding Seventeen Thousand Eight nnd re-pnvc with sheet asphalt on
sessments to be made and enter­ declares the necessity foe
"f the Charter of the City of San- improvement in the paving, re- Sanford, Fioridn, deems it udvisa
t^ix
jneh
rock.
lp\se,
th*.
follow­
confirmed, and,
.. Hundred Nineteen Dollars and
ed 'against all lots anil Iambi Ad­ ing, re-paving, hnf« ailrt
.'uffl; Ftorlfln.'a definhtr'tlme and imvtng, TtnrtT 'SiTrrJZTniT* and re -1SU1B* M Vnecdsoary public Im?
30-100 (*17,810.30) is hereby au­ ing Street in the city of Sanford,
b e IT FURTHER RESOLVED, joining and contiguous or bounding
place where complaints will be bard surfacing of saitl portion of \Provemciit to pave, re-pave, hard
re-hard surfacing of said
thorized to cover the cost of pav­ Fioridn, to-wit:
henrd nnd when said special as­ Seminole Boulevard, to be special­ mi face anti rc-hnrd surface with th a t this resolution shall be nnd and abutting upon such contem­ of Union Avenue as aforesa
ing, re-paving, hard surfacing and
sessment roll will be finally con­ ly usscssed against all lots anti sheet asphalt on a 5 inch rock base, income effective immediately from plated improvement, such special necessary public Impruvemed
rc-hnrd surfacing Fourth Street FOURTH STREET. From Sum­
anti after its passage nnd adopt­ assessments shall be determined
BE IT FURTHER RESOl)
merlin Avenue to Mellonville firmed by tlie City Commission lands adjoining ami contiguous or Union Avenue oom Bump Brunch ion.
1
between Mellonville Avenue and
nnd prorated according to the foot That u total expenditure m
sitting as an Equalizing Board.
bounding anti abutting upon saitl to Center Line of Chapman Ave­
Avenue.
Locust Avenue, a width of 24 feet,
Adopted this the 13th day of frontage of the respective proper­
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, improvement; the sum of $15.94 it nue, a width of 40 feet; thnt nil
cecding Fifty Seven Hundre
which said sum of Seventeen
July,
A. D„ 1925.
ties specially henefitted by snid ty nnd 80-100 ($5,740.80) II
All of said improving, grading, Ibnl the special assessments pro­ the estimated cost per front foot of said paving, re-paving, hard
Thousand Eight Hundred Nineteen
FORREST LAKE,
improvement.
vided for by this resolution to h i for saitl improvement.
surfacing and re-hard surfacing
is hereby authorized to cov«|
Dollars and 30-100 ($17,810.39) is construction, reconstruction, pav­
»•
O.
CHASE,
of
Union
Avenue,
ns
uforesnid,
ajadc
nnd
rntorc
I
against
the
pro
&gt;
.
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED.
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
ing
and
re-paving
to
he
done
in
tho total estimated cost of said
C. J. MARSHALL,
TIl„,
x
.
, , cost of paving, re-pnving,
shall
be
done
in
strict
compliance
Thnt
it
is
the
determination
of
erty
bounding
anti
abutting
upon
As
rh,.
r
’
.,
*hat
the
lax
Assessor
nnd
surfacing
nnd ............
re-hard sur!(
compliance
with
plans,
specifica­
improvement; that the entire cost
. . . , th , 1—.........
..........
with the plans, specifications, pro­ AS the City Commission of the r*;,„ n u .i, , ..
of the improvement aforesaid, tions, profiles nnd estimates of •aid improvement shall be payable this Commission that all lots nnd
City of Snnford, Florida.
I...
. °* l^e lty of Sanford,) Union Avenue between Saa
or,.‘ a* 11 "ccord«nce with the |os Avenue nnd Mellonville
shall be assessed against all pro­ said proposed improvement of at the option of the property own­ lands adjoining and contiguous or files anil estimates therefor, now Attest:
perty abutting and fronting upon Fourth Street from Summerlin ers owning property bounding and bounding und abutting upon Semi­ on file in the office of the City
L. R.BHILIPS,
(Seal) 'T ' iV ?'r t °* i,CC-ti.°unS i ?1 u"d ,10“ nue, a width of 24 feet, v
that portion of Fourth Street be­ Avenue to Mellonville Avenue, now abutting upon such improvement nole Boulevard between Bark Ave­ Manager of the City of Sanford,
City Clerk
r 1 i-i
° / t,^C ^ lty
^ an‘ »um of Fifty Seven Hundred
Florida,
which
saitl
plans,
speci­
v-ny '-'ivrK.
ford, Florida, shall proceed with­ ty und 80-100 ($5,740.80)
tween Mellonville Avenue nnd Lo- on file in the office of the City as follows; either in full within nue to Myrtle Avenue will be benBublish
July
17.
out delay to make n specinl assess­ is the total estimated cost oi
curt Avenue to be so improved by Manager of the City of Sanford, thirty .lays after said n.sjcesmcntn efitted by tho improvement pro­ fications, profiles anil estimates
ment roll, assessing the specinl improvement; that the entin
the paving, re-paving, bard sur- Florida, which said plans, specifi­ shall stand equalized, approved vided for by this resolution, and have been heretofore approved by
that
the
special
assessments
to
he
the
City
Commission
anti
consti­
an-l
confirmed,
or
in
ten
equal
an­
benefits
to be received as the re­ of tho improvement afo
facing and re-hard surfacing of cations, profiles and estimates
made
ami
entcreil
against
all
lots
tute
the
plans
anil
specifications
nual
installments
with
interest
at
sult
of
the
improvement contem- chilli be nsscsscd agninst
said portion oT Fourth Street, a have been heretofore approved by
width of 24 feet, and against oil [the City Commission and eonsti- tho rate of eight per cent per an- anti lands adjoining and contiguous for said proposed improvement of A RESOLUTION PROVIDING *'lntcd nKnirnt n11 lols nnd ,nndB party abutting and fronting
Bump
FOR THE PVVINU RE-PAV- a,U°ining and contiguous or bound- thnt portion of Union Avffl
lots and lunds adjoining and con­ tules the plans and specifications aum upon all deferred payments or hounding ami abutting upon Union Avenue between
from anti after the time said spec­ such contemplated improvement Branch nnd Center Line of Chap­
tiguous or bounding and abutting for saiti vvork, therefore,
ING, HARD SURFACING AND infr ond nbuttlnB uPon MUch im- tween San Curios Avenue
BE IT RESOLVED. That tho ial assessments shall lie and stand shall be made upon foot frontage man Avenue, a width of 40 feet,
upon said improvement; that Se­
RE-HARD SURFACING OF provement, nnd upon the comple Mellonville Avcnuo to be *
venteen Thousand Eight Hundred City Commitiniun of the City nt finally equalized, approved nrol basis; thnt is to say, that in tho ami this Commission hereby dcUNION AVENUE FROM CEN­ tion of suiii assessment roll to proved l&gt;y the pnving, re-1
confirmed,
and,
prepnrntions
of
special
assessment.c^nrca
necessity
for
the
pavSanford,
Florida,
deems
it
advis­
Nineteen Dollars and 39-100 ($17,TER LINE OF CHAPMAN cause a copy thereof to he publish­ hard surfacing nnd re-hard
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. roll covering the contemplated im­ ing, rc-paving, hard surfacing
819.39) in the total ostimated cost able, as a necessary public im­
AVENUE To SAN CARLOS ed two times consecutively, once ing of said portion of Union
of said contemplated improvement provement to pave, re-pave, hard That this resolution shall be and provement, such special assess­ nnd re-hard surfacing of snid por­
AVENUE, A WIDTH OF 32 each week, in a newspaper pub­ nue, a width of 21
lished in Sanford, Florida, at­ against all lots nnd lands
in the paving, re-paving, hard sur­ surface and re-hard surface with become effective immediately from ments shall he determined nnd pro­ tion of Union Avenue ns afore­
FEET.
taching to said special assessment ing nnd contigious or b
facing and rv-hnrd surfacing of sheet asphalt on a six inch rock and after its passage and adopt­ rated according to the foot front­ said, ns a necessary public im­
age of the reapcctive pro pc rties provement.
said pot lion of Fourth Street, to base, Fourth Street from Summer­ ion.
WHEREAS, the City Commis­ roll so published a notice direct­ and abutting upon said Iff
Adopted this 13 day of July, A. specially henefitted by snid lin­
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, sion of the City of Hanford, Flor­ ed to till property owners inter­ ment; that Fifty Seven li
be socially assessed against all lin Avenue to Mulloitvillu Avenue,
prove inent.
Thnt t total expenditure not ex- ida, deems it advisable to improve, ested in said special assessments,
lots nnd lands adjoining and con­ a width of 21 feet; that all of said !&gt;., 1025.
Forty and 80-100 ($7,540-8
FORREST LAKE,
BF. IT FURTHER RESOLVED.ceding ^ L -e n Hundred and Ninc- grade, construct, reconstruct, pave stating in accordance with the pro­ lars is the total estimated
tiguous or bounding and abutting paving, re-pnving, hard surfacing
S. O. CHASE,
rtiat the Tax Assessor and * the ty ($ 1,599.(10) Dollars, is hereby and re-pave with sheet asphalt on visions of the Charter of the City
Upon said improvement; the sum ami re-hard surfacing of Fourth
said contemplated improve
C.
J. MARSHALL,
City Clerk of the City of Hanford, authorized to cover the cost of a six inch rock brute, the following of Sanford, Florida, n definite
Street,
as
aforesaid,
sh
ill
be
done
of $5.C7 is the estimated cost per
the pnving, re-paving, harj
in strict compliance with the [dans, As the City Commission of the Florida, in accordance with the paving, re-paving, hard surfacing Avenue in the City of Sanford, time and place where contpluints
frent foot for snid Improvement.
facing und re-hnrd surfn
provisions of Sections 101 nnd li)2 and re-hard surfacing Union Ave­ Fioridn, to-wit:
will be heard and when said spec­ said portion of Union A*
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, specifications, profiles and esti­ ,;lty of Sanford, Florida.
Attest:
of the Charter of tho City of San- nue between Bump Branch and
ial assessment roll will be finally
Thnt in is the determination of mates therefor, now on file in the
L. R. PHILIPS,
(Seal) I ford, Florida, shall proceed with- Center Line of Chapman Avenue, UNION AVENUE, From Center confirmed by the City Commis­ be specially assessed as
this Commission thnt alt lots and office of the City Manager of the
lots nnd lunds adjoining
City' Clerk.
| “u* *lcIny to make a special assess­ a width of 40 feet, which said
lands adjoining and contiguous or City of Sanford, Florida, which
Line of Chapman Avenue to San sion sitting as nn Equalizing Board. tigious or bounding and
ment roll, assessing the special sum of Fifteen Hundred and Nine­
bounding nnd nhutting upon said plans, specifications, profiles, Bublish July 17.
Carlos Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. upon su'd improvement;
benefits to he received as the re­ ty ($1,590.00) Dollars is the total
Fourth Street between Mellonville and estimates have been hereto­
That tho special assessments pro­ of $8.24 is the estimated
sult of the improvement contem­ estimated cost of said improve­
Avenue and Locust Avenue will be fore approved by the City CommisAll of snid improving, grading, vided for by this resolution to be front foot for said improve:
plated against all lots and lands ment; that the entire cost of the construction, reconstruction, pav­
bcnc/ltted by the improvement shm and constitute the plans ami
made and entered against the pro­
BE IT FURTHER REsoL1
provided for by this resolution, specifications for said proposed A RESOLUTION PROVIDING adjoining ami contiguous or improvement aforesaid, ahull be ing nnd re-paving to be done in perty hounding and abutting upon That it is the d«term li»th*
FOR THE PAVING. RE-PAV* bounding and nhutting upon such assessed agninst all
and that the special assessments impiovcment of Fourth Street lieproperty compliance with plans, specifica­ snid improvement shall be puyathis commission that all ■
to be ruadl and entered against tween Summerlin Avenue and MelING. HARD SURFACING AND improvement, and upon the com­ abutting und fronting upon that tions, profiles and estimates of blc a t the option of the property
lands
adjoining und contiZ,J ™
RE-IIARD SURFACING OP pletion of said assessment roll to portion of Union Avenue between said proposed improvement of Un­ owners owning property hounding
all lots nnd lnnds adjoining nnd lonville Avenue, a width of 21 feet,
bounding
and abutting
BOULEVARD muse a copy thereof to lie puhli*h- Bump Branch and Center Line of ion Avenue from Center Line of and nhutting upon such improve­
,contiguous or bounding nnd nbutt and this Commission hereby de­ SEMINOLE
ion
Avenue
between h’an ■
clares
th'*
ncce
s.ty
for
the
pnving,
FROM BARK AVENUE TO eiI two times consecutively, once Chapman Avenue to be so im­ Chapman Avenue to San Carlos ment as follows: cither in full Avenue and Mellonville ■■
ing upon sucli contemplated imMYRTLE AVENUE, A WIDTH each week, in a newspaper publish­ proved by the paving, re-paving, Avenue, now on file in the office within thirty days after said as­
provemant shall bo made upon 11 re-pnving, hard surfacing and rehard
»ui
facing
of
suiii
portion
of
ed in Hanford, Florida, attaching hard surfacing and rc-hard surfac­ of the City Manager of the City of sessments shall Htand equnlized, will be henefitted by the 'ir‘' I
OF
10 FEET.
foot frrntags basis; that is to sny,
ment provided for by thi* ^ B
to said s|K-cial assessment roll so ing of said portion of Union Ave­ Sanford, Florida, which said plan.*,
that in the prtpurntion of the spec­ Fourth Street ns aforesaid, u-s a
approved
and
confimed,
or
in
ten
WHEREAS, the City Commis­ published a notice directed to ali nue, a width of 40 feet, nnd specifications, profiles nnd esti­ equal annual installments with in­ tion, and that the special ** I
ial anersaments roll coveting the necessary public improvement.
ment* to bo made and
■
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. sion of the City of Hanford, Flor­ property owners interested in said against all lots nnd hinds adjoin­ mates have been heretofore np­
contemplated improvement such
terest at the rate of eight per against ull lots and lands *•
Thnt
a
total
expenditure
not
ex­
special
assessments,
stating
in
ac­
ida, deems it advisable to improve,
special assessments shall bo de­
ing and contiguous or hounding proved by the City Commission cent, per annum upon all deferred
ing and contiguous or
termined and prorated according to ceeding Five Thousand Three Hun­ grade, construct, reconstruct, pave cordance with the provisions of the and abutting upon snid improve­ and constitute the plans nnd spec­ payments from and after the tim e1,and abutting upon such **
iho funt frontn^e of the respective dred Eighty-Three Dulinrs and and re-pnvu with sheet aspnalt on Charter of the City of Hanford, ment; that Fifteen Hundred and ifications for said work, therefore, said speciul assessments shall be
plated improvement shall 1
prwpertirs specially bcncfitlvd by Forty-One cents ($5,.'!«■!.tl | is here a six inch rock base, the following Florida, a definite time and pluce Ninety ($1,590.00) Dollars is the
BE IT RESOLVED, Thnt the and stand finally equalized, ap­ upon n foot frontuR0
said improvement.
by uuthnrizcd to cover the cost of thoroughfure in the City of Han­ where complaints will lie heard total estimated cost of said con­ City Commission of tho City of
proved nnd confirmed, and,
is to say, that in the I,fl 1 W
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, paving, re-paving, hard surfacing ford, Florida, to-wit:
and when said special assessment templated improvement in the Snnford, Florida, deems it advis­
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. of the special 'assessment
That the Tux Assessor and the ond re-hard surfacing
Fourth
roll will he finally confirmed by paving, re-paving, hard surfacing able, as n necessary public im­ That this resolution shall be und
ering the contemplated
City Clerk of the City of Sanford, Street between Summerlin Avenue | SEMINOLE BOULEVARD, From the City Commission sitting ns uu and re-hard surfacing of said por­
provement to pave, re-pave, hard become effective immediately from ment, such special " ‘/ j H
Florida, in accordance with the and Mellonville Avenue, a width of j Bark Avervie to Mjrllc Avenue. Equalising Bonrd.
tion of Union Avenue, to be spec­ surface and rc-hard surface with I nnd after its passage and adopt­ shall he determined nn'l
praviiiuns of Sections 101 und 102 24 feet, which said sum of Five
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ially ussesesd against all lots nnd sheet asphalt on a six inch rock ion.
according to the foot
if tho Charter of the City of Sun- Thousand Three Hundred Eighty*
All of said improving, griulingr That the speciul assessments pro­ lands adjoining and contiguous or bnse, Union Avenue from Center
Adopted this 13th day of July the respective proper111''* ■
ford, Florida, shall proceed wtth- Three
TL—
*Dollars
'■ — nnd* Forty-One construction, reconstruction, pav­ vided for by this resolution to be bounding and abutting upon said Line of Chapman Avenue to San A. D., 1925.
henefitted by said impr°*^B
dulay to make a special aasess- tents ($5,583.11) is the total esti ing nnd re-paving to be dono in made nnd entered agninst the pro­
improvement; the sum of $7.50 is Cnrlos Avenue, a width of 32 feet,
FORREST
LAKE,
BE IT FURTHER Rf&gt;
rt roll, assessing the special mated cost of said improvement; compliance witli plans, specifica­ perty bounding and abutting upon
the estimated cost per front foot that all of snid paving, re-paving,
S.
O.
CHASE,
That
the Tax Asaei*l,r *^B
enefita to be received as the re- ,that the entire cost of tho iniprove- tions, profiles nnd estimates of said improvement shall be payable
for said improvement.
hard surfacing and re-hard sur­
C. J. MARSHALL,
City Clerk of the City of ^ |
suit of the improvement contein- imcnt aforesaid, shall be assessed said proposed improvement of at the option of the property own­
BF. IT FURTHER RESOLVED, facing of Union Avenue, as afore­ As the City Commission of the Florida, in accordance
plated against nil lots nnd lands | against nil priqa-rty abutting nnd Seminole Boulevard from Pnrk ers q«-'ning property bounding and
Thnt it is tho determination of said shall i«* done in strict compii- City of Snnford, Florida.
(Continued on Bap’
ri.

ilution No. 221

.pMitiction., pronic.

"'' Resolution No.

Resolution No. 224

Resolution No. 222

Resolution No. 225

Resolution No. 22:?

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Decision Today
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ntinued From PoK® Ode.)
v* for the defense, this sr£ also ,dealing with the law
Bryan called thd discussion
,ert tbstimony the h e ^ t of
and declared that the
have unfavorably regarded
ividence, received it wtth excaution and investigated it
bur G. Hays declared that he
id all the expert witnesses
l question a t P$n\ thL ? case
were on one side of the cuse
b t here to give opinions but

f c r t ^ l l l t k . , for

IrnmentMayTake
| In Coal Fields
IMPSCOTT, Mass., July 17.
[government will take a
In tho anthracite coal field
iegotiations should an agreehot be reached and u strike
on September 1. The prowhlch the government will
in event of the strike was
ed at n three hour confer&gt;day by President Coolidgo
[ecretary Davis. Sped fitire not disclosed.

McCuller’s Grocery Store
10 ifes. GranulatedS u g a r............ 60fc
21-2 lb. cans, Apricots, per can, 2§c
2 lbs. Fancy California Prunes, ...25c
12 lb. Sack Self-Rising Flour ...,75c
2 cans No. 2 Corn........................ 33c
2 cans Howard P e a s.................... 29c
Jello Ice Cream Powders,
Per p a ck age....... ............
10c
Lemon, Raspberry, Strawand Cherry Jell-O, ....10c package
1 lb. Corn &amp; Roast Beef, car
1 lb. Cans Corn Beef Hash .
Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb
No. 1 Can Early June P e a s...

Maxwell
House. M l

Blue .Valley Butter, Ewings Butter, Churngold
Stone’s Cakes, Betsy Ross Bread
Florida Maid Mayonnaise and Relish
Hens and Friers—Dressed and Alive
In Connection With Our Store, We Operate

No. 2 Sliced
Can

A MARKET
That is clean, sanitary and up-to-date. We handle nothing hut atrifUy
fancy Kansas City Ileef, Pork, Lamb and Veal

COMPLETE LINE OF HAMS AND BACONS
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Specials For Saturday
In tho City Limits of Sanford
Near Loading Station

gnation of Road
Official Requested

A Five Acre Celery Farm
For Five Thousand Dollars

tAHASSEE, July 17—G o v Hoi tin today took his first
tu rd re-organization of the
Komi Department by usking
| resignations of E. B. Phil’ irrr.an, and Win, M. Curulncy, ns a member of the
[rent. The term of chairpillips expires Oct. 20, and

EASY TERMS. ALSO WE HAVE
Three Corner Lots in Hanford Heights
Each One a Bargain

Evaporated Apples.........................lftc package, 3 for 25c
Quality Moftta at Lowest Prices

No. 1 Can P e a r s............................................ ..\..10c
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White Laundry Soap.....................................10 bars for 25c
Largest stock of grocery specialties.
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[lintock Will Not
litted to Probate

lit) Sanford Ave,

T

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in the City.

REALTOR
Rooms 51)1-51)2. Phone 95
First National Hank Building.
Sales Force:
Miss Helen linage, Mr. W. C. McLendon
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

PHONE US YOUR ORDER—WE DELIVER

■'AGO, July 17.—Basing his
In on “a presumption of unIn fluence/’ Probate Judge
I today refused to admit the
f William Nelson McClintock
[bate.

ng your foot.troubles to Lloyd
.Store Saturday and Monday.
Demonstration and advice.

The Store Where Quality Counts
77— PHONE

ng your foot troubles to
I’s Shoe Store Saturday and
l«y. Free demonstration and

N otice Ladies—
New Mattresses, renovating,
Istcring, upholstery material'*
CALL

Sanford
Mattress Factory

Take Advantage of

SPECIALS

OlIR GREAT
ECONOMY
CAMPAIGN
NOW ON!

Potatoes
Peaches

Phone 1II2-M

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In sa m t iie r s o n . It. J. M. I ' n y .
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llnsnro- p e rs o n , L o th o f l.o n u *
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p h i i i Tvv.-my ( " » ) S o u t h .
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String Beans, Okra, Eggplant.
Yellow Squash, Apples, Bananas.
Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage
Lemons, Lettuce, Cantaloupes.

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Corner Fourlh and Sanford
Old DuIIurt Place

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In Bulk

KI.’I I T D K i t U l t D U U K D t h a t
a t Ion ho i m h l l s h n l III T h o
i tto r a l il , a m . \ v » |i u p n r jiu h 1 H an fo rd . S. ml n.iio C o u n t y .
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f 1' w e .- k f o r f o u r
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Fresh,

p rfimi who tore wildly awny
* Ktartlud girl in ii high powtaang car—madly pursued
- ‘'“ring RANCH RIDERS
whom no living man could

Mixed
Sweet.

Corner lot, on Magnolia Avenue
Only $1300.

krentest picture

Pound

Grape-Juice A&amp;P Concord P. 27c
Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, Pt. 17c

f jenderfiNid, who Took
i Desperate Chance!

Easy Terms.

Pound

Thea-Ncclnr—Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon Mixed
M-l!» l»ktf
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Package.
Package ....
Deviled Ham
Polled Meat ........
Cheese, Lh ..........
NBC Crackers, lb

VCT QUICK

I’AMING THE

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Sweet

nncess Saturday
July 18th
3 o’clock

*onUnuou&lt;i IVr form a ncc

SALKS FORCE

W. C. Coleman
K. I- Grier.
W. A. Adams.

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?3 Did you ever stop to think of the buying power of move than
[3 HJUO Piggly Wiggly Stores com bined?
jS
We Pass tlie Saving to Our Customers. t •

Everything in Fruit and Vegetables

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WHERE SANFORD TRADES
MISTAKES IN BUYING ARE COSTLY
BY READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Devils In The Wind.
During the summer vacation is a sensible time to have
Eastman Air Photos.
S125 Phonographs
the children’s eyes and ears and noses and tonsils examin­
If n Kitten Drowned.
S .10 Electric fans *....
I
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BET
ed, and the things done for them that will improve their
Luthc r, Calvin. Hr) an.
$ 15 Electric fans T....
IV/OWDSK
IP
vtb0,Ll AUSS
Karen I. HIT.
physical condition. The summer vacation, in addition to
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
$ 10 Electric -fnns.....
I'LLtVER
BE
ra
n
nr
(ftS
I'M
(CopyiTsM U33) ____
1 New player pjail()...
being a good playtime for the boys and girls should be as
M t d i A N I t 1- H B A &gt; _
M ia u r r
■L l i o w A i t u n r i m
ABLE "16 LIVE
I Second Hand Pia«n
genuinely recreational as possible. And this means, of
GONE
THE TOWN of Herrin, where
phnne I 4 A
Tires nnd Tubes.
l i t MaaiMlIa A t r a a r
course, the putting of boys and girls into the best possible so ninny were killed in Klan and
T his ed w n ?
■« _
At
Low Prices In Ordfr T I
M 11*1 TUITION U A T I.e
condition for getting the fullest returns from work and nnti-KInn, booties nnd prohibition
n n, Y«»r— 17."0 Si* Mmol.* IS 60
Room, **
feuds,
has
been
soothed
by
a
great
l i r l l v ^ m l in «'i»v I&gt;* f a r r i m . per play.
religious revival. One thousand
w eek . I t ’.-. W e e k ly
Kdlllnn IS 00
RINE’S
F
lu ,,.
So often boys and girls with defective vision labor under nre “saved.” And everything la
" p e r year.
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aPKi iA i. M i T i r r s i All ob itu ary the handicap for years before anybody even discovers that peace, instead of violence.
STATION
■oMeea. card* of th e p k e . reenluilona they are not blessed with normal eyesight. The education­
1113
Sanford
Ave. DanfortI
and notlcea^&gt;l *jntt?flAlfiH!«fil* w h ere
IN DAYTON, scene of the Dryr*i»raeo are Made w i l l be ch a rg ed al experts have discovered that one child out of every ten
n
n
Harrow-Monkey
trial,
some­
f*r a t reg u la r idvartlelnK ratna.
in city schools, and one child out of seven in rural schools thing happened to the lighting
■ r . M n r K ^ i i l i a n * o m a t b i / r i t r a * have defects in sight serious enough to interfere with their system, dntkness settled down nnd
T h e Aaaoolatad P rM * la cxcltt*v*'
fundamentalists were worried. Ka­
It a ly gflUUl
e n title d * I"
for re- .learning capacity.
— t h e uae ,—
tun.
they
thought,
had
come
to
nubllratloA of all* newa dlapatrhee
And that is not all, the child who has defective vision
eredlteA iAl&lt; or not otherwise cred,
„ .
is
often
nervously affected. Frequently w ithout knowing town.
l i e d In t(U«» J»a)&gt;l,r 1,1,1
G. TAYLOR Dyd
M range that good, religious
ral new* unRlwinid herein. All
of r«nu!iUSm58 nt
dUpntch- ju st why, the child who is seeing crooked with his physical people .should worry about dark­
•« herein. Jirc el»o re*er**ed. ____ eyes is seeing crooked with his mental, and his moral, eyes. ness. Why not leave that to the
Printing— Dcruraib, I
PH0NIJ 303 1
VieiL, 1 GcJTa
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 192:.
He is often either hard to manage, or is listless and unam­ friends of the monkeys?
A hundred years ago, in great
bitious.
Ignorant
parents
and
careless
teachers
diagnose
ARMlT-zASA
storms, deeply religious people re­
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
Pu8lioy sTunT
1 —Deeper water route to Jackson­ his attitude as that of a “bad" boy, or of a lazy one, when ported devils riding in the wind.
all the time the child is suffering untold, and unexpressed, Church hells were rung to drive
Tu t ?EAMuTo*
ville.
lhem away. Such things have not
Construction of St. Johns-In- misery!
an m u . am , ••*11)
been reported lately.
There is
dian River canal.
And the child with defective hearing is equally handi­ progress.
$.—Extension of white way.
Mofipy,
4.—Extenalon of local amusements. capped. He also has about the same chance of getting fair
Usnurnrli|t,.,t I
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b
cra
o
n
-l.l)i,|,|rr
p .
It*- 1 *
—Swimming pool, leitnia rourta, treatment if he is cast among people who have never given
GEORGE EASTMAN, one of
attention to the great need of careful investigation of the the most highly scientific of the
I.O S S IK C i m i * t ,
4.—Augmenting of building proworld’s industrialists, co-opernting
II* _tinicn.ilia
tram —houaca, hotel*, apartment faculties of every child.
SH
I'hnnp V
*54
with the army air service, lias per­
honaea.
The child who because of adenoids nr diseased tonsils is fect d photography from flying
•.—Extension of atrect pavlnt pro- failing to breathe properly, or is absorbing poisons that may machines.
tram .
Lieutenant Godard announcer, a
Itciililrnt of Florid*-^
y^—Conat ruction
of
boulevard wreck his health, surely such a child in this day and time new process developed in the East­
lief 11&gt;1,
*1
should have relief. Indeed, every hoy and girl during the
around Luke Monroe,
First Nntlnii.il |:,a
man laboratories, enabling fliers
| —Gomplrliim of city beautifica­ summer vacation should lie given a thorough physical exam­ to
take photographs over enemy
J; H. HUTCHING I
tion protram
ination by conscientious, reliable physicians and specialists. lines, develop them in the air in
IIK.II, KSTUC
-Expansion of school ayatem And then, there should be a way, through the public purse seven minutes, to fly hack nnd
Acreage. Farms ,ir.| iTp
hlth provision for increased faOroven a SuifUh,
if necessary, to give each child the treatment his condition drop them over their own lines
1020 I.aur- 1 vt.- „
I: : *
clIRlea.
without descending.
Minilicr of
ANFurl r|
demands.
War
is
ever
mote
complicated,
FI
or
lil
a
State
J
i]L TW**fCZ
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Surely advice of this sort will be endorsed in progressive and it is well for this country to
Florists Assocl.nion.
h .,
PERFECT
SAFETY:—Four Sanford. Children’s teeth, eyes, noses, throats, ears, those own nnd understand the compli­
thou not; for I nm with tlu-if; h*
Tr.mpa—Indiana f'apitxf.
cations.
not dismayed; for I nm tby God; especially should lie examined by qualified doctors. And
build $250,000 te id. ntial ,|
I will strengthen thee; yen, I will along with Sanford's other good work, it should be “pointing
in Suburb Royal.
&gt; 1
WE READ this morning that
help thee, yen, I will uphold thee with pride" to the healthiest, most generally normal boys
floods
have
swept
Korea,
II,000
are
with the right hand of my right­ and girls in Florida.
missing, houses and crops swept
eousness. Isa. 41:10.
------------- o-------------away. And it doesn’t mean much. ■ i i i i i m a a i a i i i a m a i a a i i a i i i i D a i H i i a i m i H i i i v ^MUKaunucBiHUHMHLHaHaMEiuiuiiuaiHCuaaaHHEuuxiiii
-oIf we saw one« kitten drowning in | ■
THE CLOUDS ARK BREAKING
It
Will
Show
the
Sanford
Spirit
the gutter we should he more nf-iS
When the birds begin to fing,
feetpd by it,
j■
You know the rain Is over;
This meaOa that, foitunately fori
When there’s wet on everything,
FJnthii.sin.Hm is contagious. Without it little la actually our peace of mind, we have little
The path, the fence, the clover, accomplished. With it the most difficult problem is easily imagination.
When you hear the birds begin, solved.
A little web of song to spin.
Heal Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property
DEEPLY RELIGIOUS men of­
The city in which the people are filled with enthusiasm
Although the heavens still are
ten
make
mistakes
in
science.
Mr.
is usually the city that does things in a big way. Find a
shaking,
15,000 Acres Marion County
You know now that the clouds are place where enthusiasm is dead ami you have found a place Watson Davis mentions two in­
stance'.
Martin
Luther
condemn­
breaking.
where the population is on the decrease. Find a community ed savagely ’’an astrologer who
5 miles from Ocala. No waste. 20
that is forging nhend and you will find a people filled with strove to show that the world re­
Birds can see when men cannot,
We
are
permanently
located
in
Sanford
volves, not the heavens or the fir­
miles of highway. Lake and river
Cnn hear when men nre griev­ pep nnd enthusiasm.
the sun and I lie moon.
It Is the spirit of the people of Florida that it making mament,
ing,
frontage *
This fool wishes to revet-e tlit* en­
OUR SALKS FORCE arc EXPERTS
First to find the sunny spot,
Florida such a wonderful state and that is drawing count­ tire science of astronomy.” Hot
When the storm is leaving.
less thousands to this land where prosperity reigns. As tislay not Galileo is the fool.
Men will sit around and fret,
We guarantee Satisfaction.
newcomers move here they become filled with the Florida
Women keep on weeping yet,
GALVIN, QUOTING the psalm S
Only hear the heaven quaking,
spirit and begin radiating to their friends hack north such
Even when the ctuuds are break- enthusiasm that others are quickly drawn to the south. This which says "the world also is e s -fJ If you have Property you want antd—List it with us
Inhlishcd that it cannot he moved,” !
_ log.
Quick Action Necessary
is one of the great causes of Florida’s stupendous growth.
and kiss it good-bye.
added, "wlm will venture to place 1
Sanford
cannot
stress
too
emphatically
the
development
the authority of Goperninm above
Lift your eyes, disconsolate,
When there’s rain around you, of a spirit—a Sanford spirit. We all have the Florida spir­ that of the Holy Spirit?"
And the good John Wesley
. Learn to watch as well uh wait,
it. We are always talking of F'loridn, hut are we empha­
When' some woo has found you. sizing the value of our own home city as much as we should thought tlie new ideas in astron-.*
Watch the skies as swallows do
oinv show.it a trend toward infi J
nad us much as-we could? Are we boostiug Sanford or do we delity. Those were three good1*
For tliVWnffirst Mt’nf Mtm -Even whilo your hearts are ach­ talk F'loridn too much nnd Sanford entirely too little?
Protestant : they all worried about ■
110 FJ. Second Street, Sanford, F’la.
221-E. First Street, Opposite Postofficc
ing,
The greatest and fastest growing Florida cities are mak­ Galileo, as Itryan now wnrrie jj
Maybe now the clouds are break­ ing their marvelous records because their citizens are about Darwin. Hut religion ha. ................ ..
survived their worry.
ing!
M aat3HHHaaaaaM a*aiai*HiM *aaiaiaaiiiiBaRHaaaioHaauaxl
— Ry Dougins Mol loch. boosting their towns. The people of the city with pep and
hustle are filled with pep and hustle and talk nothing hut
-------- — o------------THIS ‘•HUMOROUS’1 paragraph
If it takes wet grounds for our the advantages and merits of their home towns. And when is published:
'l i n i i i i i i i i i i u a i i u i i i i R i i i i i i i i i i i E a a x i i i i i x i i m j
Celery-Feds 19 play their best the people of Sanford talk nothing but Sanford we will show
’A country editor, having work
»
game, we hope it will fain a lit­ results in even a faster growth than is now in evidence.
ed hard for thirty years, retired
tle hit every day.
with $5(1,111111 capital, lie explain ,
Without enthusiasm nothing worth-while is achieved. ed
-------- a--------as follows:
With it the impossible is made easy.
**I attribute my ability to retire
Guess that Tribune stenographer
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce has begun a drive with $5(1,(100 to the fact that I
must he ton a vacation since we
haven’t seen any of lie.* pertinent for new members and an educational campaign which should worked very hard and saved every
remarks in print lately.
have a far reaching effect. This is an opportunity for the cent and to the death of an uncle
--------o-------people to demonstrate the spirit prevalent here by unitedly who left me $ l!»4&gt;,Jt».5(l.M
Maybe one reason why we don't co-operating to the end that the campaign will bring great
Tea thousand country editor
have more suicides in the summer
Security For Travel Funds
,
could testify that there is mori
Al Loading Station and Hard Ituad.
is that there isn't any use in go­ results.
Those who have the future of their city at heart will truth than humor in that a tier
ing from a hot place to a hotter
one.
give the movement whole-hearted support. The results of dole. The most useful, Underpaid
Travelers find our Travelers’ Checks a ureal aid
and earnest body of men in tin— —to-------the campaign will be evidence of the spirit found here.
nation are the editors of country
in saving time and expense— and in the sat mho
Our office hoy says they call
newspapers.
them bouncing babies because
Linn
of traveling with a sense of security. KtThe pathetic fact is that they
MY FAVORITE STORIES
they’re the cause of mother bounc­
niember
to procure your Travelers’ Check from
would he highly prosperous men
ing in nnd out of bed nt nil hours
Ily IRVIN H. CORU
us before starting on your next trip.
if business mid advertisers real
of night.
the truth that the country
-------- 0-------Karl Kitchen, who writes n col­ with the promise of a leading part ize,|
newspaper,
in proportion til its ci.
Henry Ford’s bid for the ship­ umn of llrundwny gossip for one of in his next picture.
Easy Terms.
-I Per Gent Interest Paid on Savings Account*
is the best advertising
ping board’s two hundred vessels the New York papers, stands spon­ "Why, you’ll be yourself in no dilution,
is causing considerable racket. sor for this revised version of an time," lie went on. “I’ll have you medium in the country.
Where’* there’s u Ford there’s ui- ancient tail justly popular wheeze: out in California and I'll make a
THE METROPOLITAN Germs
wnys a racket.
According to Kitchen, il seems real star out of you yet."
------- n-------that a very distinguished motion
The actor smiled a weak smile nos, high dignitary of lh.
The Tampa Tribune sny-t Flori­ picture producer n man who is of protest. He did not have the Ghureh, has been outrag
da’s hank deposits arc six hundred looked upon as a leader of the in­ strength to utter a syllable treated, ins long hair an.
off l.v ruffians lacking re p,-, i
dollars per capita.
That being dustry went to tall on one of tils against the extravagant promise- cut
for religion.
2102 f i r s t St.
Realtors.
the case, we nre about five hint - actors wiio was critically ill. Iii of his former employer.
S a n fo rd
I he caller took his departure.
tired and eighty-two dollars short. fact, it was because lie was told
"Cl
lli.il hi former employe was dying Stinting down the narrow stairs
IN THE Mays of peter the Great •Ill)
--------o-------STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROG RESS
(■BN l u n i i a i i x i i R iaa*B «aM *:i*iu
that
tinpinducer
visited
the
outda*
wind
•
of
Russia
was
hnriifo
.l
he
humped
Ills
head
against
the
Here’s a bit of news that will he
the-way tenement on the Hast ceiling,
I')' Peter's order that all Rtldiiuo
consoling to Sanford baseball of
where the actor was gasp­
"Cm lit" iu1 exclaimed. Then in should flit their long beards and
fans, Knoxville in the South At­ Side,
out his life
a perfectly audible voice he uddi-d, i-hungf their skirls for the cloth
lantic Ijcaguo, has won only two ingThe
Western Europe.
great producer spent c\i ral "I wonder how in llmmler they ex­ ing
games in the lust twenty-one play­ minutes
at the bedside of th • dy­ pect to get n coffin .town these
ed.
ing man trying to cheer him up steps."
To
DISOBEY Peter meant
•-------- o-------death, and beards came off. ii |,|.
Today's best laugh: Weilc-cnd
fashioned Russians kept then
hospital reports indicate that muPOLLUTING THE CHILDREN
heaidi. had them buried with them
to n continue to he characterized
TDK NATIONAL REPUBLIC
that they might have them at It.
-th r. scenic Colorado Rockies;gorgeous, golden
by brisk movement and quick
iii lection Day and not tie di-g.:..California; the Fuel tic North » est; your National
turnovers^—Norfolk
VirginianIn spite of the overwhelming lie addressed lull school children ed “before the Angel Gabriel,"
Parks; the Cheat l-akcs—the North Woods;
n io t.
the resli.il mol Invigorating T e n n e s s e e Moun­
victory Won at the polls last year sealed near the platform
tains through the heart ot historic Dixieland,
Down with capitalism; down
GASOLINE AND crude oil'
by the friends of constructive Am­
Cal, Cal, the farmer’s son,
by way of Atlanta, I.ookuul Mountain, Chat­
with
its
system;
up
with
the
Sov­
prices
went
up
yesterday.
Good
I
Coppol the nomination,
ericanism, the Gomntunixls mid iet republic,” the youngster shout­
tanooga, Moccasin 13end, via
new.-,
for
the
man
with
a
big
mi;
And away he run;
the other forces xeeking to break ed, while the other children cheer* wi II, had news for the man with a J
TMK DIXIE TLYER
Four years later
down th* American t on tituti.ni; ed mid the hi*- ;wdiit.ee broke into little gas engine.
When you first showed mo the Dia­
t.&lt;tirsrr-Oh.cr.otiun Cars, h r . w i n * Hood*
As second rater
tlnngerou plans now lieing tried; volleys of npplmise.
an,! C-ini|&gt;srl.i..iit Sleeping Car*, Cr.aehaa
Money
for
speculation
became
mond Heavy Servico Cord and talk^
Voters to him will not cater.
ure still busy. One of the most
It was evident that the boy had little cheaper, slocks a hup. |
B.trcmely h.w aummci fares —Ion* return ll.i.lls —
--------o-------b o enthusiastically about it, I told
out by the Reds is that which lias been taught the pee. h by an oldc*m. client stop-over p. IvII«aea—diversity of. outs a
Some big concerns an­
-tilicuU tours.
"Pancho Villa died from an in­ for its purpose tin* lining up of . r communist an.I had cotiimillcd dearer.
you it would have to be a wonderful
nounced
greatly
inci
eased
earn
fected Jaw. Many prize fighters llie children of America in the So­ it to memory. The Red Workers
Eiccplioujlly Good Dioiug Cur ^ervica
ings.
“To
him
thn
fault"
shall
h.
tiro to stand up under the p u n ish ­
suffer from over-worked jaws."— cialistic movement. It is (he pur­ Imre mini, nms young agents of tie given, ns Usual.
tYr BlWjhiiiJt •*»r rrjrriijiilw*i», illuiriuifd tuttilffii *»kmJ
faiftcf iri/orMxui^n. .1
to f
iilatfitf ttjf
Tampa Tribune.
Gosh,
prize pose of this plan to teach child­ this type at work, trying to leach i
ment from my trucks, as the aarvic*
fighter’s aren’t the only ones who ren to disbelieve all stories of the yoiingstei that patriotism is
A T L A N T IC CO AST LlNC R A IL K O A D
EUROPE,
IT
seems,
Fiis:i..,,,|
ia unusually severe.
or
ff ;
suffer from over-worked jaws.
patriotism, to hate the flag and something to he ii-li'im.'d of, that
A. Rice Klntl H. C. Drefner
I.. C. SkUall
especially, is amused and delight­
■IU
■- o - ■ to
refuse
to
support
the
American
N. C.A St.L.Ky. LAH.K.H.
C.A E.I.Hr.
1he American Goveintiient means ed with our monkey trial. In
However, I m ust now confess that
if
The Columbia Slate asks tlie Government.
31‘JGT-;h4^IIIJ*. n iW.Ux,5l, I l !3(&gt;ab*w UliJ.
'bondage for the worker, and llm* mysterious way it seems to ...n.
I
have
never found a tire tho eq u al of
queutiou, “can a woipan drive a
Dili# Houle Rep#c«.ttitiiViees---j4EkAOtirUlo'l*I to.
At a recent Soviet meeting in j'the only system of government is
car?" Well, if you hear one direct­ New Turk attended by 1COOd l tfa.t wldeh is imw in vogue In Red firm the poor opinion of America
this Heavy Service Cord. You can
that developed ill Europe wliIh'll
ing tin* driving from the hack seat, prop’1' wlm pant litiy .mils a head Russia.
say that with my full permission.
you’d think aim could drive wheth­ to get in, Jack Shateliel, an or­ in ( hi ago recently Communist Uiicfa Sam said “pay me."
U hat can you expect if t ,
er eh*' ever aat in front of a steer­ ganizer of the Young Work­ sympathizers with Soviet Russia
want
to collect a debt of honor?
ing wlioct or not.
er's Gommuni.it ic la-ague, de­ look.' up Ivy violence a mass meet­
clared: "We are try inf to organ­ ing at which I'o|-.hev ixm was he*
, STANDARD
. OIL.- by
*. te ,pn
-- -1t IIf
W. M. Glenn has purchased the ize the children of the working ing . riticizcd. Thei
:v~
mu (lu« same .lolin I). Kurks'ft'Hvr, Jr., ii i ,4,j
int. ii a of W. &lt;’. Esiiington in the class, for in th.' schools they ure i Communist
Oilarulo fsriitincl and now own.: taught to betray traitors to the &lt;burn in lav mpatlti/.. ,s wli. dU-[FuM reduced the working hours „f
loc.ipM.itg
*■ .... eh" fur j men in the oil fi.|.|s from twelve I
that pa|s r outright. We extend to worker*."
n, Propng.indPls"lr&lt;
Sanford,
Florida
ot a fn.nt of* to eight » day. That is a
tl&gt;. I
till our coiigrutulutions and best
Fmirte.
Sector, K'*vcrnm-nt in w |u,|,
LI n-yenr ..Ido Morris
r ,
, f .t.
. ward civilization. Thu eight Imur i
widles for continued bucreaa nnd of Brooklyn, a pupil in the public is piohduted ami
a r.
.vill prohaldy give a. good results
hope that hi. double duty won't dim.l i and an organizer for the Jermioatcd.
aa the twelve hours have gtVell
|.rcv#nt him from writing his w.li i Ym.iig Workers’ League, fuiui h [ Piiri.ai American
hitl.e.to. There
-r™ » Slouch" column.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 17,1925

iN E :— Office 148

TELEPHONE:— Res. 428-J

Friday

, of Miss Mary Eula Dyson to Nev/ton Lovell. The ceremony was.
cb young people s -performed Thursday afternoon in
pworth Longue mem- Gainesville at the First Baptist
Methodist church arc chureh, Rev. T. V. McCall officialiy night. Lake.Mary. ing.
Bh a t 7:45 I •
| Mrs. Lovell is the attractive
ly Class of tlH‘
"* daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. 11.
■ will spond the uny ( Dyson „f this city. She is a gradftppell on Celery
uate of the Sanford High School
,
and has been teaching for the past
■nl meeting «»r
' three years. At the time of her
K t the Presbyterian nmrr|a .r,,f Mrs. Lovell was attendr afternoon at 4 o - jng summer school at Gainesville.
She has a host of admiring friends
in this city who are wishing her
n shower- Friday every happiness.
lenting Mrs. O. f
Mr. Lovell is a young man of
marriage was a re­ sterling qualities, being the son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Lovell, lie is
ly class of Metho a clerk in the dispatcher’s office
of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
road at Gainesville, The young
couple will make Gainesville their
home.
f given by Booster.-

Manager A. Raffield Announ­
ces Slashed Prices on Men’s
and Women’s Wearing Ap­
parel; Starts This .Morning
A gigantic ,li**y Clearance" Sale
at "The Outlet** &gt;s announced by
A. Itaf field, mcrcnnnt and cloth­
ing dealer of this city, the sale
begins this morning at 1) o’clock.
Slashed prices on men’s and wo­
men's clothes of all sorts will con­
tinue throughout a period of sev­
eral days, Mr. ItaffieM aborts.
Special attention of the public
is called by Mr. Raffi.ld to the
rale of men's ami women’s hosiery
and shoes. Special cuts in the
prices of millinery of extraordi-

nnry scope nml mnny hnml made
dresses are featured in the sale.
"Wo are putting on sale," said
Mr. Hnffield, "our complete line
of ladies' lints, including spring
and summer goods. Wo recently
received some new felts and kills
that we nro nlso offering at great
reductions. Now the people have
an opportunity to get their new
hats and save at the same time.
"As for dresses, we are offer­
ing in this sale our complete line
of spring and summer dresses. Al­
so in this lot we have few special
Inte summer models that are be­
ing offered at the same low price.
The styles in these exquisitely mod­
eled dresses are appropriate for
every occasion. Come early and
get your choice and make a trem­
endous saving”, is the advice of
Mr. Itaffield.
A number of articles of men’s
clothing such as collars, shirts, un­
derclothes, trousers, rox, shoes,
bedroom slippers and caps are in­
cluded in the sale also and are go­
ing at greatly reduced prices, it
is said.

ftdanl and son, Ray of
E l Thursday with
Lilja.
I,- 0f Daytona Beach
ft Friday of his aunt
■ones.
Iriliger is spending a
ftth his parents, Mr.
K Terwiliger.
ft Herbert Singleterry
K were the guests of
fcney Wednesday.

Mrs. M. W. Temple and
leave in about a week
[France to make their
|e. The Temples have
Lifnrd for n mimls-i of
ft Temple being in the
ft work here, a

Brick building, 25x50, suitable for bot­
tling works, candy of preserving factory
Box 468, Sanford, Fla.

All-wool large assortment, all colors
and sizes. Special—

Swimming Party Is
Given For Visitors
Chaperoned by Mrs. R. A. Fcrtieun, Mrs. W. M. Haynes and Mrs.
■lohn McKee, a swimming party
was given at Lake Mary Thursday
afternoon in honor of Misses F.lise
and (iertrude Sanders of Savannah,
Ga.
In the late afternoon a delecta­
ble picnic lunch was served. En­
joying the pleasures of the resort
were: Kibe and Gertrude Sanders,
Dorothy Haynes, Annette Sliinhul[ser and Dorothy Lawson.

They make you feel cool and comfort­
able . The world over $1.00. Our price

Large assortment of dress shirts.
With and without collars. Stripes
and solid colors. Madras, English
Broad Cloth and Silks.

Saturday, July 18th

Miss Rebecca Stevens
Entertains at Bridge

|e Beck leaves today
hvhero she will be the
Miss Rebecca Stevens delightful­
bt Elizabeth Mitchell. ly entertained at bridge* Wednes­
day night at her home on Park
■ilex, Miss Maude Van Avenue.
I Miss Thelma Van
Zinnias wore artistically com­
[Orlando, were visitors bined in decorating. Places wenyesterday.
marked by baud painted tallies.
At the conclusion of the game,
Miss s'. McCrory and little scores were counted and
[ols Wall McCrory left F.lizalith Turbuull was awarded a
[&gt; spend the summer at box of candy for high score.
*r home, Kllaville, Ga.
Following the game a delicious
ice course wjU served.
Those present were: Miss Eliza­
B. Butncr leaves next
i extended trip through beth Whitnur, Miss Ruth Henry,
dine- exd -Virginia, re- Miss Margaret RoUru, Alisa Emily
S ahtbril about Bc-pl. fifOTih! Miss rohfA*' ’LV11.1, hnd
Mrs. R. FI. Stevens.
n Wilkey will leave
[for her home in Atlanfter a visit for several
her sister, Mrs. Grody

BELOW ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS

Handmade Voiles and Linen Dresses. All colors and shades

Mrs. Warner IsHostess
At Bridge Thursday
Lavendar urul white was
the
pleasing color re heme carried out
by Mrs. \V. W. Warner when she
charmingly entertained a number
of Orlando ladies at a bridge-lunch­
eon Thursday at the Palrn Garden
Tea Room.
After luncheon bridge was play­
ed during the afternoon.
The
dainty color motif being followed
out in every detail, in the tallies
-and refreshments. At the con­
clusion of an interesting game of
budge, scores were counted and a
vanity case wan awarded as first
prize.
Refreshments of punch and cake
were served following the game.

The largest crowd that ever crowded our store greeted us as our doors were open­
ed Friday morning. The wonderful values made each the pleased owner of some
of our merchandise. Have you been down lo look over our marvelous values?
You also can he one of the hundreds of o ur satisfied customers.

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D-I STORE ( HAT

500 Yards Pajama Check

Fine quality l to 10 yard length
Regular 25c yard.

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Salt* 18c yard

took at the following prices
$-1.00 Per Bushel
$3.50 Per Bushel
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Many of our cur.turners comment upon how
cool Ihe store is now. Small wonder! Do
you know there are RG windows on the front
of the store, in addition lo the two largo
entrances and the practically all-open mezzunine? And ten large fans oscillate over
i he first floor while the second floor and
third are also amply ventilated.

REMNANT SALE SATURDAY
Hundreds of colored Cotton and White Remnants. From o u t
some 3 and 4 yard lengths. Crepes, Voiles, Suiting, Gingham.
Marked About l/ 2 Price

Coming events
ARE CASTING their shadows now. In the
forefront is Department M anagers'^ Day
which is soon to be, Get-Roady-for-School
campaign with interesting prizes in money
and merchandise. All for this ure the buy­
ers of the store now.

Ml at our store and let us explain
you may become the owner of
is fat baked chicken.
We have at all time fancy cakes,
os, cheese, home baked ham, sanclches and salads. Hot rolls every
ternoon at 4 p. rn.

Delicatessen and Retail Bakery

In New York and other leading markets.
Six have already gone. Seven more follow
shortly. What a corps of shoppers to search
the markets for you, find what you want and
sell at the prices you want to pay.

Personal shopper
Priscilla, efficient of all women, is always at
y )Ur call. Phone or write her and she will
send what you need. Her taste is discrim­
inating and you will find her service always
helpful. Get in contact with her at D-I.

DICKSON-IVES CO
H Orange Avc. Orlando

Nainsook

36 to 39 inches wide. Soft Jap Nain
sook. 10 yard pieces.
35c and 15c yard

Lingerie Cloth

lavender, blue and green Cot
ton Jersey and Dimity.
50c yard

&gt;6 inches wide, soft finish. 10 yard pieces

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ALLENMENTAKE HORNSBY PO LES
PHILLIES HEAT CUBS
OPENING CONTEST OUT 24TH HOMER PHILADELPHIA,
July 17.—
Clarence Mitchell, southpaw moist
FROM THE SAINTS BIT GIANTS W IN hall
twirler, held the Chicago Cubs
to four scattered singles Thursday
and white-washed the visitors, 3
Cobb and Swanson Pitch Hood Brooklyn D efeats Cincinnati to 0, the victory sending Philadel­
i Hall, Turning Hack block’s
And Cubs Cost to Phillies; phia into the first division. IienI Men W ith Six H its: Brower
Braves Hit Piriate Hurlers line hit a hiyrie run into the left
field bleachers in the second in­
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and Win by Score U-H ning.
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ST.i-PETERSBURG, July 17.—
NEW YORK. July 17—The Now
St. Petersburg watt unable to take Giants resumed leadership in the Chicago ......... OOP 000 000—0-4-0
advantage of several opportunities National League Thursday by de­ Philadelphia .. 010 200 OOx—.7-7-0
Batteries: Knufmnnn and Gon­
to score nnd Tampa shut the Rloc): feating the St. Louis Cardinals, 7
tricn put in the first name of the to B, white Pittsburgh was losing! zales; Mitchell and Hcnline.
serica here Thursday, 4 to 0. to the Brave* a t Boston, 9 to B, in
Swanson and Cohb hurled well fur ten it tings. The Giants now lead
the Sm okers,'allowing only si:: the 1 rates by six percentage
hits, but the Saints were in posi­ points.
I,ICAR 110 DUSTING POWDER
tion to eoiint many times during
Kcrnn by innings:
soothes
and heals chafing. Just
the game.
uitii -no ooo—r,- 7-1 sprinkle this powder freely on the
St, Louis
021 120 01 x—7-H-l parts and the soreness and irrita­
New York
The Box .Score
linttiwhvs: I£h m ami Schmidt; tion Is gone.
TAMPA
a ii u II 1*0 A B
Snead, 2I&gt;. ..
2 0 1 i 3 0 Doan nnd Snyder.
Every mother should keep IJEstrada, If. ..
1 i) 0 l 0 0
CARBO DUSTING POWDER in
A 0 (1 i 3 0
\Veik, ss........
DODGERS BEAT REDS
the home. It stops prickly heat it­
1.00, rf, .. », . a o4 •i n (J 0
BROOKLYN, July 17,—Brook- ching nt once anil causes the
2
C. Allen, rf. .. . a 1 T
n II iya Hindi* it two straight victories ra-ili to disappear, it protects the
Hickey, ilb. ..
a 1) 0 2 &gt;&gt; (1 over Cincinnati by winning Thurs­ children against chafing, rashes
Jesmer, lh .'..
2 n 0 i:i 0 0 day, T. to 2. Tony Osborne twirled and skin irirtations. It keeps ba­
Huggins, c. ..
a 1 2 O
s-t
1 (1 for tiie Robins anil although lie bies happy nnd contented.
USE
Swanson, p. ..
i 0 0 0 1 0 was wild in spots, he* was effective LK’Aki'IO DUSTING POWDER
Cobh, p...........
0 h 0 0 2 0 in critical points. The Reds used freely, Always keep it in the
Lopez, x ........
i 0 0 0 0 0 three pitchers. Brown hit a home nursery, It Is sold by all drug*
run off Rixey in the fourth.
gists.
Totals
.. .. zn A r» 27 12 (1 Score by innings:
Free sample sent on rc«|iiest by
x Battl’d for Swanson in 7lli.
Cincinnati ..... 000 100 010-2-9-2 S. II, lasmardi &amp; Co., Inc., New
ST. PETF.
All It II I’O A F. Brooklyn .
BOO 100 o lx—5-9-1 Rochelle, N. Y.
Wossncr, 2h. .. .. 3 0 2 l 1 0
Batteries: Rixey, Bicmiller, Bra­
R. Allcti, 88. _ i. 3 0 1 l 0 1) dy nnd Wingo; Osborne and Tay­
Doyh*, ah........ .. 4 0 0 &lt;&gt; 1 l lor.
Renew Your Health
Shannon, If. .. .. 2 0 I) 1 0 (1
Brown, cf. „ .. .. A 0 (I 1 0 0
by Purification
BRAVES BEAT PIRATES
HernnnJnz, rf. .. 4 0 II ft 0 II
Any physician will tell you that
BOSTON,
July
IT.—The
Braves
Barnes, lh.
.. 4 1) u 11 2 1 knocked Pittsburgh out of first "Perfect Purification of the Sysn 0 place Thursday by winning a tea • tern is Naturr’s foundation of
Bcsse, c. .. .. .. R 0 0 o** te
Brower, p. .. .. 2 (1 I (I 7 0 inning contest, 9 to 8.
In the Perfect Health." Why not rid
E&lt;lwar&lt;l9, p. .. .. (1 (1 0 0 ii 0 third inning Cuyler hit a home yourself of chronic ailments that
sMorris, „ .. .. .. 0 0 0 0 0 1) tun to the flag pole in right ren­ are undermining your vitality?
zzliew itt........ .. 1 0 I) 0 0 0 ter with Moore on base, Marriott Purify your entire system by tak­
Calotahs,
and Moore each scored four hits. ing a thorough course
Totals .. .. „ 30 1) 0 27 10 •) The winning run came when Kro- —once or twice a week for several
z Ran for Brower in 8th.
mer hail hit O'Neil and Genowich weeks—and see how Nature re­
zz Batted for Ilcstu in 9th.
had forced the latter. Welsh was wards you with health.
Score by innings: ,
Calotahs are the greatest of all
thrown out and on Hood’s slow
T am p a
000 201) 1 III—I single to center Gonewieh scored. system purifiers. Get a family
S a in ts ................... ooo ooo otio—0
package, containing full directions,
Score by innings*.
Summary: Stolen base, Snead, Pittsburgh 102 I Ml (I.'IO 0 - 8 - 1 1-1 price 7.7 i ts.; trial package, 10 its.
Lee. Sacrifice, Estrada, C. Allen, I h i B t o n . .. 00.1 O i l 0.70 1— • )- 17—1 At any drug store.
Adv.)
Hickey, Jessmer, Cobb, Swanson,
Snead. Double play, Brower to
Barflies to Doyle to Mossner; R i i U H B i i R i i i i i a i H i s n i i i i i M N i B i i i i R i i u a a m i i i i
Hickey to Snead to Jessmer. Left
on hast*, St. Petersburg 8; Tmnpn
7. Base on halls, off Brower 4;
Wright, Warlow and Company
Edwards 1; Cold. 2. Struck out,
by Brower 2; Swanson 1. Hits, off
Brower (1 in 8 innings; Edwards
Aro Now Receiving Application For
0 in l; Swanson 5 in 41; off Cobh
1 in 3. Wild pitch, Brower. I ’assed halts, Itesse 2. Winning pitcher,
Brower. Umpires, Ware. Time

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I)uBOSIC AND IIOLLEll
DETROIT, July 17.—Cuvcloskie
allowed Detroit only five bits in
ten innings Thursday ami Wash­
112 Park Avenue
ington won an overtime game
from the Tigcru, 2 to I.
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Washington 0t&gt;0 Ion oil I 211) l
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ATHLETICS WIN
CHICAGO, July 17. Slim Hyrr l a a Imld C h li'U g it to six hit, y c i tortlay. while Ida teammates weal
o n u hatting r a m p a g e anil drove
Ted Lynns nut of the hex in the
pceood inning and won their third
Utruight game, 12 to 7. Miller
nnd hlmmuiix led the attack fur
the league lenders.
Score by innings;,
I ’hiladclpltiir LTal (120
li'jd 007—12-DhO
C h icag o
000 002 001— 7- ii l
BnUerica: Ilarriss and ('■■cclirnne; Crouse, Lyons and Schalk.
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BROWNS WIN
ST. LOUIS, July 11—The S t
Louis Drowns kopt up (thicir win­
ning streak Thursday by defeating
tho Buslou Red Sax 11 In g. Si.-Icr'a men gained a full game in
the third place White Sox who lost
yesterday. The locals are now
only a half game behind Chicago.
Hcuri* by innings: )»
B osO nt
(ml tuO 11-10— ft- p.s
St. Louis .. 201 207 2Ix—I t -12-1
Batteries: Ehmko omi I'iclaich;
G)runrd and Hargrave.

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delivery during first half of year
makes total 82,700 tons.
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t O ilN laiolliig W a n . l i l t s . Dct, I. | l ) J | . .
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N ut B a l a t t c c . O c t. I. 1921
. ..................... ....... .......
l l e e d p l s f o r Nix M o n t h s !
F r o m —- T a x t ' o l l c d o r . T a x e s
.. ...............
T a x C o l l e c t o r . T u x e s a n d Licenses
T a x C d l t e c t o r , E r r o r * a n d liiN olw nuiC H
C o n i p t r n l l . r. I'.-.I. m p tl . iO s
e.
B a n k . I 'n in sfe r
.M aking B a la n c e
l l l s h n r a r m r u l s f o r N |\ l l o n l h s i
S alary of N u rse
E x p en se of N urse
• .a*, i ' l l a ml B* p a i r s
.Me.llcal H ujtplii .
T r a n s f e r of F u n d s

E G 1N N IN G July 20th a new and faster Long Distal
Telephone service w ill be inaugurated fro m Sanford
Orlando.
..J

Calls to Orlando can then be made by simply giving your rfj*
lar operator the telephone number of the distant party.

•'.122.92

et B a la n c e , O i l . I. Br.'l
c c d p i H r ..r HI* M o n t h s :

\ \

cnnfcs.xo will k* , ‘(I

1 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 00

VAt.C O F C O U N T Y PU&lt; i l ’E I l T V
C ourt H ouse
6o.ouo.no
Jail
15.000. 00
Poor House am i F a rm
• 1X.000.00
F u r n i t u r e a n d F ix tu re s . C o u rt House
15.000. 00
F u rn itu re am i F ix tu res, Jail
...........
Hi.000. ill)
F u rn itu re and F ix tu res, Poor H ouse
5,01)0.00
C o n v i c t C a m p *&lt;•-■***•**■'****tx»)« il

C o u r t , n n d U,„ '
a n s w e r III th* x,n ,T
l i I b l t e d «galrt*t"w_
a n d In d e f a u l t iii.

813.39
none

11.294.29
I.... I

N’d B a l a n c e , Oct I. DI2!
IP . . i |it s f o r S ix M o n t h s .

N e t B a l a n c e , M a r c It 31, 1925

359,583.93

T O T A L ............................

83.110

1. If*21
VI«l|| 11105J

f, r S ix

*•'*»**

4.867.60
5,14 3.50
8.250.00
2.750.00

___

N o r t h wv'x'i''..'’ ' ft?
In :o * u.r,» « .
672.30 S o u t hfish15.11
17
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362.82 c h a i n s , tah Ienx.
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o r l e u . ’ r 'm i," 4
none
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1.512.04 y o u
and
n o n e tif
you, u e.irh
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...
1.512.04 H o u s e m ^ i : . r',,'"u,rj i
Sanford,0'
none

-------— —■
4.766.t&gt;o

T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e . I n t. a m ! S i n k . M a r c h 31, 1925
93,929.41
T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e , H o a d . M a r c h 31, 1925
. ....
13 54
A S S E T S A V I ) I.I l l l l l . m i l s . S K 1 I I V O I . K t ’O t ' V T V , 41 A l t C I I
ASSETS
B a l a n c e C a s h In D e p o s i t o r y a l l F u n d s ____ _______
39,4 96.2.7
I'l H -olli-ctril T a x e s , c u r r e n t yt*ar.............................212,695,16
C a s h In B a n d s o f l l o n d T r u s t y e s i ................. ......... D i e , 497.97
L 'l i c o l l e o t e d T a x e s , IIoipI F u n d ....... ...............................
C.904.57

12.103 87

Record

86 . 000.00

----

g r .f l

I 3.7 7 2.19
305.5)1

B a l i i t t c i . M a r c h 31. 1925
T i l Iv I It l IIIFVI'IOA
n . p i . s l i o r ) B a l a n c e , n e t t 1931, t ____
..
• • ii t s l a m l lP K W a r r a n t s , t o t
I 1921
. .

dc

Hi,

N e t B a l a n c e . M a r c h 31. 1923.................
B o n d s o u t s t a n d i n g . M a r c h 31, 1925.

1 1.6(5.52

31. 1925

M,i M m : M.iknne*'
1IN I iii r*x«*iii»‘n | v t n r v i \ &gt;1 19II I ll&lt;«t
S a l u r v n f *%iunl y A K.'lil
1. \
l)f • *••11 tit % AkC' Ut M
1 nitiKtiM t»f K lim ! H

lerlul,

B o n d s , O ct. 1, 1921

9 0 .7 ‘ 3.06
13.54

i

M
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th e

845.59
none
.....
845.59
none
6 15.59

Ilrrelptn for Nix llonlhsi

197.50

l i t * * n i l n ' t III", I iU* 1
T t \ **4» l 1•»(*, ! .t r . u - a n d | n a i d v . in I, *
« ••im | it roll* r. ID d . i i i p t i , ! , , *
ll.'tiik. 1
......... ..............................

D h ih u ra i'u ic iita

nd

, F r o m — T a x C o l l e c t o r a n d C o m p t r o l l e r R e d e m p t i o n 24.391.27
B ank, In terest
.............................
1,695.08
110.00
Itefuiid o v e rp a y m e n t C o u p o n s
15.973.30

Lot 97

tkC,M

H e i g h t s Arlolilo,,
p l a t t h e r e o f r- r n r 1
pages

1.512.01
f i

N e t B a l a n c e , O c t . 1. 1 9 2 1 ____ _

113.50

1,799.911
1,9 0 0 .9 9

500.HU

» * • * * «• * • * « i t i i

M a k i n g B a l a n c e ..............
D l s h u r s e m c n l s f o r Hlx M o n t h s :
T r u s t e e * H u l a n e e . M a r c h 31. 1 9 2 5 ...................
.........
a i.*0 .0011.no n u M i F t M i
T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e . Bit., a n d H ln k . O e t . I. 1921
V r u s t i e H B a l a n c e B o n d , O c t , I, 1924

942.97

M a k i n g ll.'ilatice

I St.

172.50
.. ...

N e t B a l a n c e , O e t . t. 1914.
i t e c e l p t s f o r Hlx M o n t h s :

1.887.51

i m s li i .i y B a l a n c i
M a r c h 31. 1 9 25.
U . l l l i I I. I 'l It \ I. F I N II
D e p o sito ry B a la n c e , Oet. |. | a ; i
i i n t - i . i m l l i m W . i r r a a t s , t) c i I, I:i 2 !

I t a l a lice. M a r c h

..............................
.M onths H n

d u l y recorded in
o f t h e C l e r k nf
f o r S e m lm .lr

760.58
none

1,035.37

T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e , Mitreli 31, 1923
.,.... .....................
'
o.-icMi.uo«i.on i n n m v A V i n i v d
T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e , O e t. 1. 1924..........................................
O u t s t a n d i n g W a r r a n t s , O c t . I, 1924.............. ............... .

270.77

2,209.83
1,419.52
400.00
529.35

i.

,

said lands b e ji e ''Z *

274.74

M a k in g B a la n ce
D i s b u r s e m e n t s f o r Six M o n th s:

532.75
650,82
182.90
1,252.31

22.6oi.55

N i t B a l a n c e . Oct 1, |'I2 I
I I c c e l p t x l o r Nl» 4 |, m |h x i
l''i',,iii
Tax C o l l e c t o r . T a x e s
l a x i ‘.,11, i*|,ir. E r r o r s a n . I i n a o l v e l i c e n
C o m p tro ll.
Iti d d i i p t tu n a

i nrrtnl.

Net B alan ce
Ilcceip ls fo r

192.37
47.91

^

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L ot II „ f b J ' ' 2.040.87
51.14 c ording to r . „ ‘ I f
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i » Tutvn
l u t v i l i.f "u' . .-.' .‘ I M
I

760.08

31. 1925 .......................... ........
SImijiiHi.itu m i M i I I M I
T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e , O c t . 1, 1924.......................................
o u t s l a n i l l n g W a r r a n t s . O c t . 1. 1924
. ------

3.412.41

r t ••mi

r FTv»

T r u s te e * B a lan ce. M arch

408.00
540.00

l o p o s l t o r v B a l a n c e , M a r c h 31, 1
.
l i o ^ i I'l M *
D e p o s i t o r y B a l a n c e . Oct. f. I!&gt;II
i n i t r d a m l l n g W a r r a n t s , cict. t. 1324.

\ . l B a h l l n e , I Ift
tt »'*'*-1i|*l Hi t Ilf Hia

iiiH 'ritir

Dll AIA

M a k i n g B a l a n c e ...............................
I l l s h i i r s e n i e i t t s f o r Nix M o n l h s l
I n t e r e s t P a i d o n B o n d * ..........
B u ild i t e t u r n e d a n d I n t e r e s t .

1 0 0 .0 0

250.00

prty h e r.ln a ft "

1.899.25 e r w l s e . a n il to , n l[r»tl
e v e r y , c l a l i n l n K BJ*&lt;t|
392.93 » n y o f , hp " f &gt;tr
n o n e a n ts , each and „
a n d r e sid e n c e 's J : r». l
392.9.1 c o m p l a i n a n t s In
*8 ..
c a u s e , a n d ...
1" nall..Ih*
w hom sntver
1.598.81) In t h e l a u d s

i .9 89.7 3 o l o C o u n t y , FI iom ,64''l

..................—

I-T.OIIIDA (illOVKN

I *1It. |*

3.272. II
110.30

N e t Maluitee, M a r c h 31. t '125
W a H a u l s i o u s t a mil ou. M a i. h

61111.Oil

N e t B a l a n c e , O c t . t, 1924
I l e r r l p t * f o r Nl* M i i n t h s r
F r o m — T a x C o lle c to r, T a x e s

Vet B a l a n c e . M a r c h 31, 1925 ..
W a r r a n t s ■n i t s l a m l l n i ; . M a r c h 31. I'&gt;25

Mali I tat B a l a n c e
Ill- I n ir - e tiic a ts fn r six ll.o ith s t
H u p e r i r i t e m l e n r e atul S u p e r v i s i o n ;
S a la rie s of
Itioul
S u p irititem letits
ami
i it i r s e u r s
......
Buhl t o C i o n i l v C o m m i s s i o n e r s f o r Boa.l
IIIH p ed io n
.....
C o n s t r u c t i o n a m i M a l m , 'Unite., o f B o n d s a n d
ItrltlK* *
Cost o f M a t e r i a l
......... .
T . 'o l s m ill M n c lilm r y . c o st a n d r e p a l m
L iv e S t o c k , 4-ost a n il c a r e a n d f e e d i n k
r. o t h
Pay of C on v ict E im m I m
)•*• eilliiK a m t c a f e o f C o n v i c t s m i rnn.l*
F&lt; rrv m a n
P a y m e n t s o n a c c o u n t of m a i l s l iu l l t l.y
Cunt rac I
P a y m e n t s o n a c c o u n t of I t r h i K e s B u i l t l.y
C o n tract
.......... „
“ __
U u rv ey lu g
.
...2...................... ..........
Alls. * 11a n . silts
;

996,80

l l l s l i t i r s r t n r N t H f o r Nix M o n t h s i
I n t e r e s t . S u p p lie s , etc.
-T r u s t e e s O v e r D r a f t . M a r c h 31, 1926.

2.541.65

. I n s t i l ....... . P e a c e , C o s t B i l l s III C r i m i n a l C a s e s

FUND

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

M a k in g B a l a n c e ............. ..........

224.00

4.402,0 1
16.00
133.81
7.491,43

M i l k in g B a l a n c e
I J D l i i ir s r m t 'U t s f n r *.1% V liiu th s ,
C ,. mt of C r i m i n a l I ' r n s c e u t l o n n :
S h e r i f f a n d D e p u t i e s , C o s t B ills lit **rlmInul C a s e *
C .nisi a i d e s . C o s t B ills I n C r i m i n a l C a s e s
C o u n t y J u d g e , C a s t B i l l s In C r i m i n a l C a s e s

D e p o s i t o r y B a l a n c e , M a r c h H . 1325
111 t M i l m ;
D e p o s i t o r y B a l a n c e , (tet l 19: i
i i i i t s i u t o l i n a VV arruitis, n . i i 1914

2 I.

I l e r r l p l s f o r Nix MiiiithM

750.00
370,80

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

N e t B a l a n c e . o , t t. 1924
I l e r r l p ls fo r M i tliiiilh s)
F r o m — T a x C n l l e c i o r . T a x e s ....... g.
T a x C o lle c to r. E r r o r s a n d In so lv en cies
I ‘o m p t l u l l , r. I t e 'l e l o [It lolls
H lierlff. F i n e s

— •••••»• I l i s T I l l C T
lilt AIM
■
HMHWHM*1*
19.1

F r o m — T a x C o l l e c t o r . T a x e s ...........
B a n k , N ote

B e ll, r t e r h e 4. p i_

I _____S
_ ri'SJ l
SS
c e n s e d o r o t h * r » tr&gt;

2.708.73

T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e , O c t . 1. 1924....... ..............
O u t s t a n d i n g W a r r a n t s . O c t . I. 1324

M ai.lily B a l a n c e
I&gt;l*hiir-. iocntM f o r S ix M o iiih s

4 lilt lx

N e t B a l a n c e , O c t . 1. 1921

17.555.99
1 17,137.92

o c lt

------------ helm, deviser* ,,, 25V.

IIA llM tll K

T r u s t e r * B a l a n c e . (*ct. I. 1921
O u t s t a n d i n g A V a r r a n ta , O ct. I .

r ; v .f s

2.389.43
4,606.0^

B a la n ce

I I I,A C l i

N24.GH

D e p o s i t o r y B a l a n c e , M a r c h 31. 192.7
I ' I \ E A \ l &gt; F o i l F E l 't 't Ilf: F I V I )
D e p o s i t o r y B a l a n c e . O c t . 1. 1924
........
o u t s t a n d i n g W a r r a n t s . O c t . I, B*24

D. |i.,slt .ity

SUMMER IACFHSION
&gt;n Sal.- May r.ih
Kept null. :.tni

..

INDIANS BEAT YANKS
CLEVELAND, July J7. Cleve­
land made twenty hits off four
New York pitchers atul defeated
tho Yank* 17 to t). Thursday.
Speaker imulo two doubles and
two singles In six times nt but.
Joe Sewell also made four bit .
and McNulty and Burns three
each.
Score l»y innings:
New York .. 010 710 022— y-lfS-t
Cleveland
221 1110 41x- 17-20 1
Butteries; Jones, Eefgtiion, Cold
•well, Johnson and Bengough;
Shantc and Myutt.

Now

Ui.Sl

! »

2.218.57
2,277.99
111.44

M tialhsl
I n t e r e s t I 'a l t l on B o n d * .— .—
■■ i , Y. ,
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4 ' *
T r u s t e e s B a l a n c e . A t a r c h 3l l 9 2 j

MOO.OO
152.23

a m »

l l l u h a r a r u i r i l l s f o r **lx

l.non.on

H illary P r o b a t i o n o f f i c e r s
F u rn itu re and F ixtures for:
• '. o ir t I Ion*,* ..
'..■....MHIMHMh Mm
J a i l ....................
E x p e n s e s of C o u n ty O iilliU ngs:
Ja n ito rs and O th er A tte n d a n t*
esse
M a l i t , F u r l n m l W a t e rI.M. W W Iil M I l i ■ ,...
'■ O H M **•*
Insurance
.......
I Ill-Ill. t i l a l s
............................
*'nr.- of C o u n t y P o o r :
I t c p u l r s tilul A d d i t i o n s t o P o o r H o u s e noil
farm s
...................................................................••
F u rn itu re and F ix tu re s fo r Poor H ouses
and Farm s
E xpense* O p e ratio n of P o u r Houses a n d
Farm s
------ ---------•A llo w an ce M ade to P a u p e r s outside
of
p o o r H o u s e s n m l p a i d l&gt;y W a r r a n t s
.....
i 'n rn n e r's lm |u e sta :
F e e s of O f f i c e r s . J u r o r s n n d W i t n e s s e s — .
S ta tio n e ry a n d P rin tin g :
•Jenerul S t a t i o n e r y — W a n k s , e tc
Itcrnril H ooks
....... ................................................
A d v e r t i s i n g I t e i p i l r e d Uy l a t a a n d P a i d
f o r by C o u n t y ............. .
.......................
C om m ission Paid to O ffic e rs :
Tax A ssessor
.......................... .
T a x C n lle e to r
O o n a llo n Id H o sp ita l
E xpense of tie n e ra l E le c tio n ,
N'.-t n . i t n n r e , M a r r l t .’.1. 1925 ..
W a r r a n t s O u t s t a n d i n g , M a r c h III, 1 &gt;Jr&gt;

M ak in g

367.16

1.800.27
241.14
787.29
12*1.45
28.55
201.14

D epository

bIjiiiiIiimI

a i K
3,618.30
3.216.67
non«

F r o m — T a x C o lle c to r. 7 lU r * l “ r '
C o m p tro lle r, llerlem p tln n a

ll.S 9 9 .ll

Hanks. In tern a l
M.ik In n Halil n e e
.........
D l . h i i r x e n l r t i l s f u r Six M o n t h s )
S a l a r y i.f c | , - r k C i r c u i t C o u r t a s C o u n t y A u d i t o r
n n d C l e r k t&lt;&gt; C o u n t y . C o m m l * * I n n e r * ....... .
p e r I d e m nod M i l e n a e of C o m m i s s i o n e r ..................
I ’a y i.l . S h e ri f f f o r a t t e n d s net* . a n C o u n t y C o m ­
m issio n ers
— &gt;.——
.............
S a l a r i e s of o t h e r O f f i c e r s a n i l E m p l o y e e s :
•'m in ty S o licito r
....... ........ ....
J ii•I K*' " f C o u n t y C o u r t .........-....
C o unty P ro secu tin g A tto rn e y
•••»*♦■"**s*e*
A t t o r m - v f o r I ’n in il) ' I ' o m n i l s s l o i o rs •■
.S u p e r v i s o r of R e g i s t r a t i o n . ,
i 'm i n t y P h y s i c i a n
------- ............
H .-m in o tr W o H a r o . - . . . —
I l r p a i r s !■&gt; C o n n l ) l l u l l i l l n g s I
C ourt House
------- --------------

VO.

..........

I t e r r l p f * f n r HIV l l n n l k s i

118.07

N e t D e f i c i t. *&gt;et. 1. 1921......
I t r r r l p t * f u r *lx B o o t h s )
F r o m — T a x C o llecto r. T a x e s
T a * Collector, raxes and Licenses.... ....
T a * C o l lt - r l o r . Licenses
.... ........
T a x C o l l e c t o r . Errors nnd I n s o l v e n c i e s
i ' o m p t r o l l e r , Redemptions
C o m p t r o l l e r , it- It- T a x
C o m p t r o l l e r . T e l e g r a p h T its
C o m p tro ller. E x p r e s s T a x
C l e r k , T r a n s f e r »Anr»'nAAIn&gt;
m,t
C l e r k , O r a n g e s f r o m Co. H o m e

X , t B a l a n c e , Oct 1. I • 2 1 ........
......
l l r c r l p t s r .. r 9 l i M .iu llisi
F r u r u T a x C u ll. c l u r. T a x e s
........
T a x C u l l e d . , r. T a x e s a n d L i c e n s e s
T a x C u l l e d nr. E r r o r s a m t I n s o l v e n c i e s
,
f o i n p t r o l l e r . It. •I. Miptlim*
C o m p t r o l l e r . It it. T a x
......
C o m p t r o l l e r . M V L ie, fuien
&lt;‘o m p t r o l l e r , H a s T a x
C |. rlt. i HCIlpdl C o n v i c t
T llu sv llle Ferry
Bank, T ra n s fe r
B link. I n t e r e s t
.

Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.

Covcleskie Adds One More to
H is Siring of Victories;
A thletics Down W hile Sox
While Browns Jlcat Boston

E R N E S T AMOR, C o m p t r o l l e r .
U K N E IU L FUND
D e p o s i t o r y B a l a n c e . O c t . 1, 1»24..
O u t s t a n d i n g W a r r a n t s . th.*t. 1, 1931..

t

on improved Business and Residential Properly
in Sunforil

BY SCORE OF 2-1

n

O c t. t. t 9 2 t --------- L - ——

Net B a l a n c e , O c t . 1. 1924

8813. A c t a

I j i w s o f F l o r i d a.

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FOR QUICK SALE: Will sell 4 FOR SALE: Some real bargains: WANTED: To buy medium size c l a 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 M. 11 ANSI IN. ('ll AN ( ’E l l Y
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10 acre celery farm with 1 pair second hand safe. Box 489.
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All makes ot typewriter* for DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow- center of Sanford at a bargain, mules and farming tools complete
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WANTED:
Bookkeeper
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half ensh. See or write B. II. on easy terms. 5 acre celery fnrm
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ographer. Must be experienced. h e r e b y r*'*|Ulrr*l t o a p p e a r t o t h e
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with house and barn.
Orange
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request.
PRINTING
o f Mil* C o u r t , a t t h e C o u r t M o u s e
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H e n r y A. C r a n e a n d S o p h i a C r a n e ,
Several tracts of unde­ nolia Avenue.
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o - hi* w i f e . H a n n a h l l r e w e r , T h o m a s
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
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veloped land in different localities. WANTED: Four enrpenters. South 1 In
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m ll»« WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing LEARN ABOUT Polk Comity ami
w i l l l„- e n t e r e d I t . u n h u r t . Ills w i f e , A a r o n
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Lakeland, through the Star- FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad­ Florida, W. G. Banks.
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R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
FOP. SALE: Friers, 45c pound, 371 YOUNG MAN wants dancing
dium in South Florida. Published terms. Box 131, care Herald.
It 1* f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s u e l I t r l d L W . A. W a t s o n a n d M a r v
teacher. Write II. J. II. c.o. O r d e r h e o u M I s h e d o n c e a wreck W. W a t s o n . Ills w i f e . C h a r l e s II
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FOR SALE: Have two slightly us­
Herald.
REAL ESTATB
Lakeland, Florida.
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T h e S a n fo rd lle ritld . a n e w s p a p e r w ife. Jrn n lt- llrock. J a c o b llrock.
ed Vacuctto non-electric clean­ FOR SALE: Young cow, govern­
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S anford,
S e m i n o l e t*. II. W al**m . M i c h a e l J. M oyle. M rs,
la re*trfct#d to
J. E. SPUKLJNG, sub-division OHIO—-Xenia. Make your sales ers. Cost $39.50 each. First $25
ment inspected, fine condition. WANTED TO RENT: — Largo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
I ' h l t o A. W i l l i a m s . F. X. M lll. r. It.
Icatlon_
Cali furnished room, private bath, hot t h eW iCt ni recsus i tm yC ohuarnt d oafn d t hteh e Sseevael n tofh F. M i l le r . I t c l t y M ille r . C a r r i e i l l l specialist. Subdivision to Or­ through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- takes one. Call Wight Print Shop, Gentle first class milker.
made Th» * a n
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lando, Florida, and F l o r a in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ 9 Railroad Avenue.
West Central St. Phone 639 M.
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correct Insert Inn.
and
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S e m i n o l e e v e r y of t h e m If l i v i n g , a n d If d e a d ,
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ trict. Want ad and display rates
C o u n ty , o n tu t* t h e 5 th d a y o f J u n e . to a ll p a r t i e s c la i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n ­
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FOR SALE: -101 acres good farm
way.
on request.
A. I*. 1323.
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off state highway from Jack­ FOR KENT—Ground Floor Elks liy S tr hs le. s Cl i tpyr oCp oo m
m i s s i o n o f S a n f o r d . In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
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TO REACH the prosperous farm­ cheap. J. E. Kerney, 311 Sanford
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tractive and convenient. Call S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , n s p e r s p o e l f l e u - !
E. B r o c k , h i s w i f e , J e n n i e l l r o c k .
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FOR KENT—Reasonable; modern, c a lPIo
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r o p o s a l * a r c t o b o p r e s e n t e d In i t '
with order.
n n d I t o b e r l I. M c K I n s t r y . h e r h u s ­
First Street.
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living nnd bed room suites.
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new apartments, .phones includ­ Mettled e n v e l o p e e n d o r s e d oil t h e o u t ­ I* J.A sC1IC oAM
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JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds MAINE — Watcrville, Morning Phone 175-J.
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located near ocean.
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of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
a* h e ir s , d e v i s e e s o r g r a n t e e s o r
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Sentinel, Thousands of Maine FOR SALE: About one karat din- phone R. I„ Selden, Seldcn Bldg, n l eKdn ehlty p ar o pcoe sr at ilf i emdu scth ehcek nfeocro mI jpOO.
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rich tiled land with best of flow­ Ave., Mrs. F. R. Savage.
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d e ­ I n t e r e s t In t h e l a n d * I n v o l v e d In t h i s
th e b e s t I n t e r e s t of th e c ity.
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FOR KENT: New four room apart­
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
l . i t o w n p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g att I n t e r e s t i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , u m l d e s c r i b ­
City Manager,
and electricity. Three good out
in t h e S o u t h w e s t i j u a r t e r t S W l - l t e d a s f o l l o w s , l o - w i t :
ment. private bath.
Phone
cement work, sidewalks, build­ results. Advertise those old ar­ houses.
of th e S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r tS W 1-11
20,000 nursery stock with 382 W—West First Street.
B e g i n n i n g 1.235.21 f e e t W e s t o f
ing blocks. Irrigation boxea. J. B. ticles you have stored away and some bearing
IN Till*, t l l t f l T T e o l IlT OF T i l l : o f S e c t i o n 17. T o w n s h i p 21 S.. l i n a g e t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f H o v e r n orange trees. 570
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cent ad may bring you several feet on brick road. Property right FOR KENT: Well furnished bung­ TV.
ill t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c.'lusu a g a i n s t W e s t 159 f e e t , t h e n c e N o r t h t o L a k e
d ir e c t o r y
dollars. Phone 118 anti a repre­ at Lake Monroe, just four miles
I HILL LUMBER CO. Housa
IN FIIA Nt'F. It V
y o u o n t h e 3 r d d a y of A u g , , A. It, M o n r o e , t h e n c e e a s t e r l y a l o n g t h o
alow,
5
rooms,
hath,
screened
from
Sanford.
Property
worth
t t t an. lip . s a m e b e i n g r u l e d a y o f s h o r e of l . a k u M o n r o e t o a p o i n t
m i ; n u u :t t a h . k p w a u o s .
sentative .will call and see you.
Service, Quality and Price.
porch, garage. Call 107-L3.
$12,000.
If
sold
in
the
next
few
H its C o u r t lit t h e C o u r t M o u s e . S a n ­ N o r t h o f t h e p o i n t of b e g i n n i n g ,
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In­
days will take $8,000, half cash,
people ol ttattforil
Lumber and Building Material
c o m p l a i n t f i le d a g a i n s t y o u a n d In c l u d i n g a l l r i p a r i a n r i g h t s .
FI .niu DA—OR LANDO— Orlnndo balance in one two and three years FOR KENT: Light housekeeping M K N I I Y A. C I I A N K . iiih I o t h e r s .
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time. If interested see or write
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tin ier o f I'nlillriilliiii
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fied business, rate lc a word, min­ B. H. Bankston, Sanford, Fla.
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feet,
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bed rooms, also nn attrnctivc 1formants.
k n o w n c l a i m i n ' ; a n I n t e r e s t In a m i N o r t h to L a k e M o n r o e , t h e n c e E a s t ­
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FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Touring. first floor apartment. Vacant July T i n : S T A T E O F F l . O l l l D A : T o — t o t h e S o p t l n v c s t t j u . l i t e r ( S W l - ( ) e r l y a l o n g t h e s h o r e o f l a i k e M o n ­
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Car, fully equipped, 5 balloon 24th. 217 Corner Palmetto Ave. I ’ruitx.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Ills w i f e , l l a n n . i l l
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tires.
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FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered
N o rth of th e point of b e g in n in g ,
cottage on Palmetto Ave. No. c o b l l r o c k , ( ' II. W a t s o n , M i c h a e l J fe n so I......liter.■,! a g a i n s t y o u a n d t h e n c e S o u t h t o b e g i n n i n g . I n c l u d ­
charge 25c cash with order, Write
in and around Sanford, yellow ed
Movie, M r s 1*1*11*, A W i l l i a m * . F, t h e c o u r t p r o c e e d .-x p a r t e .
i n g a ll r l p u r l n n r i g h t s .
2011.
Ri'iits
for
$35.00
a
month.
fur complete rate card.
It Is i r d e r c d t h a t Mils ' r i l e r fi«
N M i l le r . It. F. M ille r. I I , t t y M i l ­
pine framing, sheathing, siding, Geo. G. Herring, Sanford, Fla.
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WEST VIRGINIA — (lurk:,burg, prices that are a savings to you. F O R K -'NT: Ijirge room, two beds, a m ] I'aelt a m i
every
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len you wont It.
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The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­ Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen. Fla. five do! lars per week. Phone 083-W If H v I i i k , a n il . If i le a d . t o a ll in i . i l d n e w s p a p e r .
lit a m i t o ( h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e
'll. E. Porch. First
W i t t , e s s iiiv h a n d l.Pil
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113 Magnolia Ave.
ing issue 1 cent per word, mini­
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Ink Bldg.
M Is T h e r e f o r e O r d e r e d t h a t y o u
FOR
SALE:
800
Acres,
$10.00
an
6 First Class Barbers
mum 31c.
S o p h i a C r a n e , h i s w i f e , I ln n iia U d m i d J u n e . A I), tJJ.N.
still ,'licit o f y o u , b*,. a n d y o u a r e
Acre.
On Dixie Highway.
Hri'W nr, T h o m a s Sc*itt. H u b e r t t i a r a - ( S E A L )
Special Attention
In rel.v r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r t o t h e
V E. MOUMI.ASS. C l e r k .
liLKS u n it r e n t
1011 o f c o m p l a i n t In t h i s c a u s e o n
- 1h a l t a n , t S u s a n H a r n h i t r l . Ills w ife .
Given To Ladies and Children. PALM BEACH COUNTY - The Beautiful high land. Adjoins two
It* A M. W E E K S . M. I*.
A a r o n J c n t l K a n , A. J e r n l a a n . J o s ­
M o n d a y t in 3 r d d a y of A u g u s t . A.
lakes.
Sandy,
loam
soil
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clay
FOR
KENT—Room#
with
or
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scene
of
stupendous
develop­
Car. Drive it
out meals.
Reasonable rate*, lew 1*1m w i f e , J a c o b l h o o k . J a m e s plainant,
sub-soll. Ideal for oranges and
lit t il l s C o u r t , a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e Itt
ment.
Read
about
it
in
the
Palm
W e e k s . E m m a n u e l It- I*11 .
W.
A tirlam lo. Fla.
and Second St.
S an fo rd . S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid * ,
Profitable groves and Lincoln House.
W a ts o n , a m i M ary W W alm m . Ms
A nti In d e f i i u l l t h e r e o f M e c re e F r a
Chinawnre in English Porce­ Beach Post, Sample copy scut oil vegetables.
packing
houses
nearby.
Best
buy
w i f e , * It.n i t s 11. l l r o c k a n d Him ,la IN fttl'K T HI** m i sty J El it IE.
request.
Hunt* *ro w i l l b e e n t e r e d
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ADVERTISING gets results ir it kn and DeLand. To dose immed­
.1 Movie. .*lrs. I'M I Ml A W U llae t a .■ivlger. Susie Florence Mclgor, Jeff tw t b - a b o v e d e s r r j b r d U n d *
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China make lovely g ifts
.SERVICE Day
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Mavis
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*’harl*s
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» readies potontiirl 'buyer*!* PnWhite bull mmole. L a r g e I. t C a r r i e M i l le r M e K l n * i r y noil g*r. minors, tientlnole County.
acths nit trains. RapO
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Phone 551 and 63-W
Notice |n hereby given to nil e i g h t &lt;X) c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In Tfhoer
Building,
DeLand,
Fla.
whom
It nitty *'*ittci-rIt* that Maggie S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
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o r o t h e r w i s e . In t h e p r o p ­ L, Mnlger, ss giiarillali of William l i s h e d 111 S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e C* *lty.
tion.
FOR SALE: Sheppard punpy, three body. Dead untrinimeii, short tail. liveiuiseil
CAFE
e r t y loo *,In,a l t e r tle s e r i h i'i l . *‘l t h - Henry H.-lger. Susie Florence &lt;Ielger
Re­ e r a s h e i r s . d*'V lsees n r k r a n l c o j o r j J e f f 1tit vI* i Ielger and Charles F l oWr iidt na e. s s m y h a n d a n d t h e s e a l o f
months old. Phone 348W. Ad­ Tan collar. Name J a c k .
tlelger. tolunrH. will, on t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h
u
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, Woodrow
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Service and Quality
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ dress 207 E. 11th St.
ward if returned It. W. Duckworth u m l *l** *e ,.r y a mr l ia l mt ol n ya l l apnayr t i eI sn t eirnoli
e s t | the 27lh tin of July, A. 1»„ 1925, J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f t h e S t a l e o f
ald, South Georgia's greatest
at 1016 French Avenue.
Reigns
u n t l e r j in y o f t h e a b o v e n a in e i l *1»- [ apply to the Ilninirutihi James II. F l o r i d a . In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
f e in l . t n t s e a c h a m i e v e r y .
w h o s o I Knur,hi. County Judge In and for o n t h i s t h e 5 t h d a v o f J u n e . A. Ik
P | A C A F E
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
MEAT MARKET
LOST: One Lexington switch key- n a m e * a n d r e s i d e n c e s a r c u n k n o w n said Count*, lit Ills office 111 San­
weekly and Sundry.
Classified
Yaffle 11ouse
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I I I Hie a b o v e e l f
In said riiunly, at la o'clock,
V. E. i n t e n t , A S H ,
on chain. Finder please return t i l e d c n i n ' , a n d t o a ll u n k n o w n p a r ­ ford
M«rr. 105 W. 1-* St,
DEPENDARLE U S E D ( 'AES
10c per line. Wnycross Jour­
A. M. nr as soon thereafter as till,
c ir c u it C o u rt of lh «
410 Hanford Avo. Sanford, Fla. rates
to Herald office. Liberal reward. ti. s w h o s o e v e r c l a i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t matter can lie Heitril, for antliorlty S ecvleenr tkh o Jf u dtiic
nal-Herald, Way-cross, Georgia. 1924 Bodge Touring.
ic ia l C ircuit of F l o r ­
III t h e l a n d s I n v o l v e d 111 t i l l s s u i t , to sell, at public or private sale, the id a. in a m i f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
Sl.L CAFE
S, W. Wilson._________
1925 Dodge Coupe.
s a i d l a u d lio ln ir s i t u a t e Itt S e m i n , il*' following described real estate, |u
(SE A L )
|t in Service and QualTAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— 1923 Dodge Coupe.
C m i n t v , F l o r i d a , a m ! d e s c r i b e d n« said County, to*wit:
A 3! W E E K S . D e p u t y C l e r k .
lads Five 15) and Six (S) In ..... W llv
f o l l o w s , t o - w i t : l l e K l n n i n a 0 1 , fc t
3trect and Park AveI L S O N ,V l i t M 'H lIOLMKH.
Solid in your subscription to the 1922 Dodge Touring.
W i s t o f t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r of Hon Thirty.two (32). Township 13, S o l i c i t o r s f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
tllll MONEY TO LOAN on iinpfoveil *:&lt;•*, ' a m e n t L o t I. S e c t i o n :m. Tow it- H It. 32 East, eontaliiing 71 am*
Tribune or hand it to your local 1923 Dodge Graham i i
J u n e 5 Mi. 12th. 3 d lIt. J u l y 3 r d .
IJ, S o u t h I t a n g e 31 F i s t , r u n 32-lml acre* more nr less.
Truck.
dealer
so
you
can
read
Florida's
|
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real estate security. Geo. G, til,Ip
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greatest newspaper. One year,11921 Dud it i' Screen I- ton Truck. Herring, Sanford, Flu.
Contractor and Builder
N o r t h l o L a k e M o n r o e , t h u n e e E a s t ­ upon the pel it Ion for sal* now on
$8.00, 6 months, $1.00, three month-,
I. \V. Phillips’ Sons
e r l y a l o n g H ie i d i o r e iif L a k e Moll- file In said Court.
Mount Dora—Al streets nnd av­
PreHJG STORE
Dated June 25lh A I*. 1325.
St. Petersburg — $15,mm filling r in t o a p o i n t N o r t h of Hie P o i n t
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—
Phono
—
499-M
$2.00,
If
you
desire
$1,000
insur­
Dodge
Bros. Sales and Service
enues to bo repaved nt cost of
)rugs, Sodas.
Wo
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an
ance policy odd 75c to your order. ’hone 3
Oak and 2nd St. • tatinn to be constructed here.
k ioiitiiK .
In c lu d in ';
a ll
r i p a r i a n I’nlillsli June 29, July 3, 19, 17. 21. $ 160,0011.
iyou as y-ur phono.
2103 PALMETTO AVE.
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DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in
the Gainesville Sun.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
Penaacola is beginning
tl»' ^
greatest development in Georgia's g
history; a half million dollar high- ■
way to the gulf beach just finish-]*
ed; nt two million dollar bridge »
across Escambia Day started; *
quarter million dollar opera house
| untler construction; two millions
MAYFAIR
living spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
I,tils (&gt; and 11 Pluck li
, itt on ground floor. Writo Duvelopment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.
Thu prices are riRht for a
real opportunity at the com­
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pletion of Forrest I dike
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
Hotel.
charge. 10c minimum.

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are interested in Florida. Knch
of them through a classified ml
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive

Beautiful
Apartment Site
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lit

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                    <text>NEWSPAPER
Published in Florida’s Heart,
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land

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SANFORD, .FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1925
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Director

■ n c P r o p o s i n g Boost
Kin Bates to Be Rep­
resen te d at Hearing
f e y t has. E. Hughes

Melville Stone Is
Guest of President
•hurch Where John Adams Is
Hurled Also Visited; Manv
PhotoRraphersAhotii'd Yacht

(bntroversy Between
■ Receivers and. O ffiI cers Now Apparant
In FAV YORK,, July 16.— De­
livers for the Chicago Milhukec and St. Poul railroad
[edneaday announced they
kd retained former SecreL-y of State Charles E.
feghes, to represent them at
k rate inquiry before the In■state Commerce CommisBn and to ndvocate a rate in- He’s the youngest railroad director
A s c recently proposed by them,
■ h e services of Mr. Hughes
H v sought first by opponents of
■ St. I’nul reorganization plan
■ k in g under the leadership of
H scvclt and Sons, New York inB i c n t hankers. Their objections
M - leased on the contention that
^Fpinizatiun of the road should
■gclnycd until the Northwestern
■ L have obtained un increase in
^feht rtais, which they now are
■Ting from the Interstate Com■ n - Commission.
■ h e rate revision favored by the
■ Paul receivers, which Mr.
■ h e s has been engaged to pre■ to the commission embodies
■ivrl plan o f pooling and ilistrih■ g rate increases in proportion
■the failure of the carriers to
■h the fair return o f ft 3-1 per
I t on their investment fixed hy
ft Interstate Commerce CommisIn.
Asserting thnt the Western railids in 1921 fell $180,000,000 short
earning the recognized fair i *n, the receivers pointed out that
■ St. Paul’s deficit o f $23,000)i was 12.70 per cent o f the ng-■»*•&lt;*»*----.i-p-ir J i n rate

us lor a straight live per cent
ease in freight rates for the
thwestern railroads instead of
eleven per cent advance pre«ly suggested, probably will
bamulated at conferences in
r York in which executives of
I Western roads are now gatliu
I'dc Holden, president o f the
fengton, arrived in New York
■&gt;’ and asserted thnt the West■ varners would base their
for a five per cent increase
■ ;ite* on the fnct that two
!}Z't they voluntarily offer■
’ hipping public i f lief,
■ Jcl;t a ten per cent cut of
* on products. Recent devil■enti, he said, indicated that it
■ now the rallrouds’ turn to
■ relief.
■ Ih.I.I-,, .-.infi-m-.i informally
with Howard Elliott chair■ , ' the Northern I’ncific, and

I f ; , , ’ "f L,’th this road and the
■luigtnn.

P'Ihm Says Fascisti
1 "hi)’ Be Overthrown
London, juiv in_*n,«» n«n.»
Igi. to oyertbn.w Mussolini and
k i.A

" L',nu’ ln Italy. "Oc-

r n a l , f ,rce„ fri.n. Wall
l It ;i n ;t e"v-"
f ,rce« from w«u
S Moscow -‘T * l" d (rom M‘ ,an
B t k i.
i
, *•&gt;». are working
U itL.ak \
they have nd«n3 ? v,r ,i' ' ,K*n to those practic« h r th,. bolshevik: in introduc■ L . : ' ' Wl *ect against the
M f ,,., ,'1 ' u,,I°ns thnt is, to
■ h ' , r,, i ‘»f forces in questB ih . i
" Vnrolled In the tanks
B .:
' 1 h for the purpose o f
■ „,,
J,
niton and demoralizhaper adds that vast
B for ri. T n‘‘y ftrc bcinK ‘■
’ Xpendr
f lh,‘t purpose.

jiahoandMontanaAre
MVeI)t by Forest Fires
-■M U U I.A . Mont.. July 10. r,,ji|
Knnuksu ami Pond
id v* ’r?**3 'n western Montnnu
irnr 1|,rlaern Idaho are being
,,
»fores o f dangerous
id » , nt arc threatening ranches
&lt;naeir.n**i
*ltuutlon is most
,, ,, *5 ,ln recont years, accurd* *° 'niormation here.

Publicity Organization For
Seminole .‘County Effected
A t Meeting Tuesday Night
ilrlhplacc of Two Presidents
Visited by Exeat live Wed­
nesday; Mayflower Cruises
to Quincy From Marblehead

femandsAreMade
R y Western Roads

in the country. His name is Sam­
uel Bailey Hicks Jr. He’s 20 and
a junior in Princeton University,
nnd he’s just been made n director
of the Kansas City Southern and
Gulf Railroad, succeeding his fath­
er, who died recently.

ro-Fascist I'apcr I'ubli.shcs
Document Showing Premier
Knowingly Permitted Slay­
ing Mntteoti Last Summer

sessions o f parliament, recall tho
speech o f Premier Mussoloni in
January in which he asked the op­
position. in accordance with article
17 of the constitution, to bring
actual accusations against him and
-my that a short time afterward
tiie opposition drew up un appeal
to the country which constituted
an accusation against the premier.
I he document then points out
•bat the senate, sitting us a high
court, acquitted General Jlchnnoi
former supreme chief of the fas­
cist nimy, only because there was
insufficient evidence to .su^stantiatl» the charge of Ids having par­
ticipated in the uttuck un Giovanni
Anieniioln, who was beaten with
clubs in u Rome street in Decem­
ber, 11123,
General Dtdiono, the document
adds, accepted this verdict, al­
though lie might have appealed.
It is pointed out in sarcastic lan­
guage that the general was pro­
moted recently to the post o f gov­
ernor of Tripoli.
The document says thnt the sen­
ate likewise acquitted General Debono of a part in the activities o f
the Oheku, although the existence
o f the Chcko h;is not been denied.
Attempts are made to prove that
the Cheka was organized on in­
structions from Premier Mussoloni.
In conclusion it is asserted thnt
the senate is in possession o f suf­
ficient evidence to show that un­
der the auspices o f the premier

Washington News

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SWAMPSCOTT. Mass.. July 16.
— In the role of sigiit-seers, Presi­
dent and Mrs. Coolidge Wednes­
day visited the .‘UMJ-ycar-old city
of Quincy, where John Adams and
John Quincy Adams, the only two
other residents «.f Massachusetts
to become president, were* born
and buried.
Cruising ilown tho coast from
Marblehead on the Mayflower, the
President arei Mis. Coolidge, with
n small party of guests, debarked
at the Fore river yard for the
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corpora­
tion, a stone’s throw from the
new airplane carrier Lexington,
which is nearing completion.
From the deck of his yacht, the
president viewed with interest the
huge red hull of the Lexington
hut did not go over to its ways
to inspect the craft.
Leaving the shipyard by motor,
Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge first went
to a small frame house, the birth
place o f John Quincy Adams, sixih president of thu United States
and tile home during the revolu­
tionary war, John Adams signer
of the Declaration o f Independence
and second president of the Unit­
ed States.
Tho presidential party crossed
to an adjoining yard where stood
the modest; frame dwelling where
John Adams wns burn.
Before going hack to the yacht
for the return cruise to Marble­
head, the president and Mrs. Cooliilgo visited the First Parish
church, in the basement of which
is the resting place of both John
and John Quincy Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge were ac­
companied hy Mclivillc E. Stone,
timir house guest., Secretary han­
ders, nnd a doten. photographers
who inndo the trip at the express
invitation o f the president.
Mr. Coolidgo evinced great in­
terest in tho historical spot in
Quincy, which last month celebrat­
ed its "IdOth anniversary, in the
John Quincy Adams birthplace he
studied numerous prints mid old
pictures, which covered the walls,
gazed at tile planked ceiling with
cross beaus, ami walked up a
creak flight of stuirs to take a look
at tho four-posted canopy l»etl,
covered with patch-quilts. Both
houses have been restored as much
as possible to their condition in
the late eighteenth century.
Tin- president was particularly
Interested in tho Adams' home­
stead because of his distant rela­
tionship to Abigail, wife of John
nnd the mother o f John Quincy
Adams.
During his visit to tho church,
which was built in 1H2K a.i the
fourth structure on the site since
establishment of the church in
1031), the president wns taken in­
to the bnsuuicnt and for several
moments stood in silence us he
gazed at the tomb of the two
former presidents.
Un his cruise from Marblehead
to Quincy, the president gave
photographers free run
fish.
Wearing a yuchting cap, he was
1 holographed looking through In
noculars, using various nautical
instruments and standing behind

Fascist Papers Are
BuyingAndClosing
Opposition Papers
ROME, July 16.— Buying and
suppressing opposition newspapers
is the newest scheme of controll­
ing public opinion resorted to hy
influential Fascists who are ever
resourceful in their efforts to find
ways and means o f ’carrying nut
their avowed policy o f Fuscistizing
the nation at any price.
Initial use of the plan nt Parma,
where the city's two newspapers
— II Piccolo, n democratic opposi­
tion publication sheet, und Lu Gazzetu Di Parma, a liberal organ—
were purchased and then abandoni’ll, has aroused considerable crit­
icism in journalistic circles whore
the scheme is characterized ns an
intolerant and unjustified means
o f choking the liberty o f the press.
Disapproval o f the Purina trans­
action, where the two opposition
newspapers were taken up by an
apparently non-political /business
syndicate und then drop|&gt;ed to
leave the new.Hpa(&gt;er field wide
open for a newly founded Fascist
daily, is especially keen because
the Gazzeta was one o f the oldest
newspapers In Italy, having been
founded in 1756, arid because both,
o f the abandoned newspapers hnd
advunccd their political ideas with
dignity and constraint, never hav­
ing been suppressed or warned by
the government press censor.

WASHINGTON, July 16— Sec­
retary Jardino went to Wisconsin
for a rest.
The Van Sweringcns defended
their statu.- in railroad directorates.
_ Senator Watson declared prohib­
ition could not be separated from
politics.
Higher hog prices in the late
Jfftract Sighe5 For summer
were forecasted by the
icmpsey, Wills Fight department o f agriculture. '
E. D. Ball resigned as director
2 * * VORK, July lit.—“Tux” o f the ungriculture department's
vk n unn°tW**®d today thnt scientific work.
on i*r'.,p?oy' heavyweight chani&gt;rn 5-ui
aigned to tight
Jnx — Armour and oCmpany
e cp
i* n,J« ro challenger, for to establish department for freez­
r.c--i " ho h'Id. cither this fall ing fish in local cold storage plant.
Lake Worth:— 20 Acre site se­
i
J'e&lt;*r, the data in the con­ Approximately 5,000,000 lbs. of fish cured for expansion o f city’s wnter
vened todny, being left open. to be handled annually.
supply system.

I'c known ns thi* Seminole County
Association of Chnmucrs o f Com­
merce win practically perfected nt and It. W. Pear man, Jr., executive
a meeting held at tfib offiers of -ee-ctary of the Sanford chamber
the Sanford trade bo«!y Tuesday was appointed secretary. The or­
night with representatives from ganization, when finally perfected,
chambers throughout the county will he composed of these officials
present. The new body will have and representatives from every
for its purpose the expenditure of community in Seminole county.
the publicity mid advertising fund
Its main purpose will he to have
to he raised l&gt;y n two mill publicity pamphlets published on the possi­
tax recently approved by the board bilities of ilie various sections of
of Seminole County Commission­ •S.mmole county, to place adver­
ers.
tisements in leading periodicals
The body ;ms requested thnt rc and to secure all possible publicity
presentatives and alternates from on what the county lins to ofer
the Lake Mary, O.scceola, Gabriel- to thu investors and home-seekers.
In and I'aola communities, whieli
In regard to t:»:a matter Mr.
were not represented at the meet (’carman stated this morning that
init, he appointed nt the curliest C. \V. Roscvcar o f the Dalton Ad­
possible opportunity so thnt they vertising Company was in San­
may nppear before the board of ford Wednesday and took up the
County Commissioners, with th&gt; question of nation wide mlvcrtlsothers nt its next meeting, ot ing for heminolc county, after
which time the new publicity
. 01 which he advised that during the
gnnization will he officially ye- next few weegs -,ie will submit an
cognize d.
•
1advertising plan to the organizah. L. LeI;oy president o f th e! tion for its approval.

Mtnrncy Recently Frved On
Charge of Having Murdered
Y ouiik MrClintock IsTryin';
In Have Document Uruhatcd
CHIf’ AGO, July 16.—The fight
to keep from probate the will of
William Nebon McClintock, mil­
lionaire orphan, lenving his mil
lion-dollur estate to William Darl­
ing Shepherd, his foster father,
who recently was acquitted o f his
murder, apparently ended Wednes­
day.
The apparent termination o f the
fight as fur as probation o f the
instrument is concerned, came
when attorneys for McClintock’s
nine Iowa cousins who are contest­
ing the will, refused to question
Shepherd within the limits defined
hy Probate Judge Henry Homer.
Tiie case was continued until
Friday morning, hut unless there
are new developments, it was be­
lieved in court circles that the will
would he admitted to prohnte at
that time.
Attorneys for the cousins spent
all afternoon arguing and citing
eases as to why they should lie al­
lowed to question Shepherd on the
matter of undue influence. They
particularly stressed the fact thnt
Shepherd, named as principal henceficuiry, had drawn the will him­
self.
Judge Horner ruled that he
would allow only such examination
a* had to do with the fads and
circumstances brought out by the
attestors to the will. Shepherd
filially was called, but before he
could testify, his attorney said:
"I have been authorized by Mr.
Shepherd to say that if tiie will is
admitted to probate, he is willing
that an administrator he appointed
to take charge of the estate, until
♦he final decision by the supreme
lourt.”
Counsel for the contestants ar­
gued that the two household em­
ployes o f the Shepherds, who wit­
nessed the will, were not tmiiputent to witness the instrument, and
insinuated they expected to try to
prove that one page of the will had
been substituted uftur it wn wit­
nessed.

i m i .M ill, July 10—Two are
dead and one Wounded in what po­
lice believe to lie another of the
city’s periodic gangiaud feud out­
breaks. Tony Compagno, son &gt;&gt;f a
wealthy commission merchant, wns
killed when a closed car liiove
abreast and halted long enough to
permit its occupants to fire u i ore
•&gt;f pistol and shot gun shots in­
to car in which ho was riding.
Another murder mystery present*
ed itself early today when a taxi­
cab driver brought to the hospital
a man fatally wounded.

NUMBER

State A n d D efen s
Argue Admission 0
Scientific T estimon
Hit; (i.oiip of Representative
Citizens Appointed to Act
As Advisory Committee In
Coming Chamber Campaign

First Meeting to Be
Held Monday Night;

Young Boy Bitten
By Moccasin Dead

WEST PALM BEACH, July
16.— A gruesome story of tho
•tenth of a seven year old boy
bitten thrice hy cotton mouth­
Campaign Executive IJodv To ed moccasin was revealed to­
He Chosen; McFarland Feels day with the filing of a death
Optimistic Over Outcome certificate by a local physician.
Tho lad was Harry Sodum,
who with his parents, lived on
A group o f approximately 100
a house boat anchored in the
representative citizens,
to
be
Kissimmee river two miles north
known ns thu “ Greater Sanford
of Okeechobee.
Program’’ committee, wns appoint­
Tuesday while fishing from
ed hy the Board o f Directors of the
the boat’s rail with his feet in
Chamber of Commerce at a spe­
water, tho lad was bitten hy
cial meeting today to act with
them in an advisory capacity in • tiie snake. Evidently petrified
with fear he dropped his tackle
the big forward movement thnt
hut was unable to pull his feet
has just been launched.
.
from the water until
the
A meeting o f the committee has
snake had bitten him twice
boon called for 8 o’clock Monday
more. As he was pulled from
night at the Seminole cafe civic
the water hy his parents, the
room. This room will bo set up
snake is said to have made n
for a meeting for that night.
fourth lunge nt him. All e f­
Thu committee was formed on
forts to save him failed.
the recommendation o f D. II. McFs.rlnnd, campaign manager of tho
American City bureau, and he nnd
Dr. Alexander Karr, education dir­
ector, will be speakers at the
meeting.
Formal notices o f their appoint­
ment and of the meeting will In*
mailed to the men and women sel­
ected by President Higgins o f thu
Chamber o f Commerce.
The name. Greater Sanford Pro­
FEZ, French Morocco, July 16.
The French Wednesday defeat­ gram, was adopted for the com­ Stresses Necessity o f Having
Objective in all Civic Work;
ed two attacks by Ahd-EI-Krim's mittee to convey the id^n o f the
Riffiaus upon positions protecting broad scope o f tho campaign. In­
Chamber Hears Talks Hy
Fez nnd Tazn.
crease o f mcmlicrahip will Ik* only
I'earman and MacFarland
Abd-EI-Kriin, Itiffinn chief, is ono o f many things in this under­
taking.
It
is
declared
to
lie
a
Straining every nerve in preparaMayor Forrest Lake wns the
linn to strike a blow against tho movement in which foundations principal s|K&gt;akcr at the luncheon
for
a
long
period
o
f
development
French before the Francco-Spnnisii
of the Junior Chandler of Com­
co operation, arranged for nt the will he laid.
merce nt the Seminole Cafe to­
One o f the things to In* done at
Madrid conference, becomes e f­
day, addressing the body on tho
the
meeting
Monday
will
bo
an
fective. All tho information ga­
imoptrnneo and necessity of any
thered by the French intelligence election of a campaign executive organization and especially a civic
rervicc tends to bear out this a s­ committee to head the campaign. body having n goal toward which
'I he men elected Monday and the it must work.
sertion.
-.
PARIS, July 1(1.— Premier Pain- present members o f the hoard of
“ Without n purpose," he declar­
levy lias accepted in principle the directors will form tho directing ed, “ there is no need of an organ­
committee
nf
the
campaign,*
offer of American aviators who
ization existing and certainly it
Considerable other business wns
fought In tho French foreign le­
can he of no good to the commun­
gion, during the World War to transacted relating to the prelim­ ity which it represents. There is
serve in the French Morroccan nir inary fuatptps. of the forward 0 Port for every n**n *&gt;• Kuifpr*'
movement. ~Vli*rit i .suitcany much
force against Ahd-EI-Krim.
enthusiasm at tho Chamber /&lt;f not accomplish this, just so much
Commerce over tin* progress that does he retard the development
TKTUAN, Morrncco, July 16.—
Despatches from the French zone is being made, nnd Mr. McFarland o f the entire city nnd community."
Mayor Lake further urged the
tell o f attempts hy tiie rebellious the campaign director, is optimist­
members o f the junior chamber to
tribesmen to break through the ic over the outcome.
secure an objective toward which
newly established land blockade.
they must direct the work cf their
I liese attacks revealed the pres­
organization, asserting thnt in this
ence among the rebels o f Fichway they will lie able to accom­
tain .tribesmen who hi re-th-fore
plish much in the way of develop­
have been considered ncutiul.
ment and progress for their com­
Newspapers published in the
munity.
protectorate are o f the opinion
Some discussion was heard in
that tho rebellion is growing. They
cite the fact that th * French
Honolulu , July 10.—Copt. regard to dissolving the junior
forces are limited to defensive i ic- R. M. Griswold, aide for material trade body or having it affiliate
tics nnd counsel a rapid ol-'en jvo on tho staff o f Admiral Robert E. with the senior organization of
to stop the Riffian menace und to Coontz, commander-in-chief o f tho this city. In regard to this mat­
put and end to the polite il activ­ United Btutes battle fleet, assert­ ter Secretary R. W. I’earman, Jr.,
ities of the Riffiuns who ar • t;v ed hero that further proof o f the of tho Senior Chamber o f Com­
ing to bring about defevtions inadequacy o f the facilities o f merce and I). II. MucFnrlund of
among the tribesmen.
I'earl Harbor navy yard, und o f tiie American City Bureuu were
The situation in the Span, n the need for deepening the chan­ called on for their opinions.
Mr. I'earman declared that for
zone is described ns uiichoiigid, nel entrance to the keystone of
tiie enemy apparently being un- American.defenses in the Pacific, some reason the junior trade
•I’li* to break through thu Spanish had been furnished during the final body had lost sight of an objec­
days o f the fleet’s vi.iit to Hawaii tive during this year and for that
lines.
prior to its departure for Aus­ reason it has accomplished lit­
tralia.
In order to lietter facilitate
E x-M in ister Deserts Minor electrical troubles, such as tle.
matters, ho suggested that the
would lie eradicated at a body unite with tiie senior organ­
W ife For Third Time ordinarily
navy yard, developed on thu U. S. ization. lie expressed belief that
S. West Virginia, one of lhe latest through thin union the members
SOUTH BEND, Ind.. July 16._ and largest of the droai’ tisiights. o f the Junior Chamber o f Com­
Wilson Culp, former Ohio pastor, Because of the vessel’s immense merce could become real workers
who has twice deserted his wife draft anil the fnct that Pearl Har­ for good in this community.
and nine rhildrcn only to ho for­ bor channel is not sufficiently deep,
Mr. MncFnrlnnd who is directing
given each time, has again left it was comiiloreil unsafe to ultempt the membership campaign o f the
his family. Mrs. Dorothy Culp, a to send her into the yard. Naval Senior Chamber o f Commerce
sister-in-law o f Napuncc, Ind., has officers were compelled to perform which started Inst Monday, backed
also disappeared from her home, makeshift repairs at the West Vir­ up the statement o f both Mr. Luke
Culp and his sister-in-law fled ginia's anchorage in Rolling Bay, and Mr. I'earman in saying thnt an
from their homes last spring and approximately u mile o ff Honolulu objective is essential to the work
went to Chicago hut returned in open aeu. It was necessary to o f any civic organisation.
The
when Mrs. Culp obtained a war­ anchor the eleven giant ships o f theme o f Mr. MncFnrlund’s talk,
rant charging non-support.
the fleet here because of the luck however, wan that it is possible
o f mooring in Pearl Harbor.
that there is over-organization in
It also was discovered, Captain Sanford us there is in a great
Griswold reported, that the yurtl many other cities throughout the
was not ciitiippcd to make repairs United States.
to tile fuulty generator o f the U.
lie further expressed belief that
•S. S, Pennsylvania, und it was nec­ if the Junior body will unite with
essary to runttiVu the generator ami the Senior chamber, such action
send it to thu mainland.
will result in a great deal of good
It wus emphasized hy Cuptnin for the entire community. Every
Griswold that these repairs and civic organisation must hack the
numerous others required by the Chamber of Commerco 100 percent,
fleet after the “ buttle o f Ouhu’’ lie declared, because it is the back­
and subsequent minor maneuvers bone of municipal progress und
were routine matters, funks such development und hy hnving » cen­
us arise from everyday service. In tralized and leading body for all
luxe o f naval combat in the I’ucific, thesc, they will work together to
the city manager the pipe in- he pointed out, the larger number accomplish whut they cun not
duiIcH 7,000 feet o f 10-inch pipe; o f vessels damaged in actum would otherwise.
8.000 feet o f eight-inch pipe and provide u serious situation unless
The Junior body approved a
20.000 feet o f six-inch pipe. Fifty improvements were made to Pearl plan whereby a committee repre­
Harbor,
us
had
been
recommended
new fire hydrants have been or­ several times.
senting it will meet with the Se­
dered, also it was learned.
nior Chamlier on each Friday. Ac­
The subdiivsiims to which these
tion ns to the union of the organ­
pipes will be used are Fort Mel­ Elks to Stage
ization with the Senior body will
lon, Iluenu Vista, Bel Air, 1’ inehe taken at the next meeting.
In Portland Mr. MacFurlnnd announced that
hurst, Franklin Terrace, Highland Parade
Park nnd Dreamwold.
at the request o f the organization
PORTLAND, Ore., July 10.— he will be able to have Dr. Alex­
Purchase o f the jiipc, said Mr.
Williams, will requite a bond is­ ; I lie purple hosts of Elkdom, gath­ ander Karr, noted lecturer and
sue to meet the cost of the pipe ered hero in the sixty-first con­ speaker, address the body next
etui its installation. Money will vention o f the order, today, wero Thursday,
i»e borrowed by the city to stvuri? prepared to line up in u colorful
the pipe, he said, and this will lie puruils through Portland streets. Three Are Dead From
covered later in the bond issue. Several thousand brightly cos­
It was learned from Mr. Wil­ tumed inarchers were ready to FumesRuhherSolution
liams that beenuse of the urgent fall in and scores o f bands from
demand for paved streets in the alt parts of the United States
NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.. July
outlying districts and Hubdhinion promised to add a thrilling touch 16.—Three employes o f the Mathiproperty, alt of the work u. this to the spectacle.
Among tho eson Alkali Company ure dead ami
nature is heiny done tiiery in pre­ striking features o f the parade two others in a serious condition
ference to tho work o f yvidening * * * the Elks* delegation from as a result o f being overcome by
several o f the downtown streets I ondlcton. Ore. Twenty-four Indi­ fumes while coating the interior of
for which resolutions wer* passed ans, two stage coaches o f pioneer a tank car with the rubberized
lost summer.
days nnd 112 horses were in line. solution.

ArgumentsContinued
Into Afternoon Ses­
sionWithBryan and
Son In Active Roles

State Rests Its
Case Wednesday
FourW itnessesTestify
That Scopes Taught
Subject of Evolution
COURT ROOM, DAYTON,
Tenn., July 16.— Argument on
the question of whether scien­
tific testimony shall he admit­
ted in the trial of John. T.
Scopes occupied nil o f the
morning session of the case
o f the young school teacher,
charged with teaching evolu­
tion theories, nnd was con­
tinued into the afternoon when
court adjourned at 12:45 o’clock
until 2:30 o’clock.
William Jennings Hrynn Jr„
opened the argument for state fol­
lowed by Arthur G. Hays for the
defense with Attorney General
Stewart and William Jennings
Bryan closing for the slate.
DAYTON, Tenn., J u l/ 16.—The
state rested its case against John
Thomns Scopes at 4 o thelock Wed­
nesday after testimony o f four
witnesses lirnl been i\4*,r,b
The witnesses presented testi­
mony to the effect thnt Scopes had
taught them a theory o f evolu­
tion ns expoundetk in the official
text book of the stote and that he
admitted he coiiitf not tench this
hook without vioiuting the sntievolutiou teaching statute.
The witnessed Walter White, o f­
ficial prosecutor o f the case, two
former students of Scopes, and F.
R. Robinson,/proprietor of tho
dtug store irt which tho argument
started that, led to tho test case
were asked hut few questions out­
lining tho subject taught.
The defense moved to dismiss
the case, find the motion overrul­
ed, defense witnesses were admin­
istered the oath. All were sclon-

Inadequacy Hawaii
Harbor Is Revealed
By NavyManeuvers

Twenty Car Loads Cast Iron Water
Pipe Are Ordered Ry City Manager

Huge

Ford Bid on Shipping
Vessels Is $1,706,000
WASHINGTON. July 16
ry Ford to lay offered |1,
fur the 200 shipping board
set aside for scrapping,
compares with Sl.370,000
by the Boston Iron and
Company of Baltimore, &gt;
previous set of blda were

June 3Q,

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�AY. JULY IS. 1925. "
tbff farmer and truck gardener
for it is adaptable to erery agrfultural hauling requirement as it
Bryan Takes It Easy
may be used with either grain or
rattle side*. With stakes it pro­
vidca unusual space for carting
gerden produce.
A closed cab. adaptable for use
with ary o f these bodies also is
provided anti has grown greatly in
Week Is Designated as Na­ popularity since its introduction,
tional Ford Truck Display n is all-steel construction, room,
removable panels in the Lack
Period Throughout Entire) with
and affords complete protection
Nation; Exhibitions Given for the driver in inclement weather
with ample ventilating facilities.
Thin week ha been designate l* The displays also will include
as Nntolr.al Ford truck week and the new pick-up body, which^ is
F.dwnrd Higgins local authorized mounted on the rear o f the Ford
dcnlei, hnr arranged for a com ­ runabout, providing a light delivery
plete showing o f Ford built truck rar which meets a variety o f re­
bodies.
quirements where quick delivery’
Kntrancc of the Ford Motor •s an important factor.
Company into the manufacture o f
commercial bodies it is stated in­
Mystery Girl
dicates a new and important ad­
vancement in this division o f mo­
tor transportation rinse it show ■
that Ford is bring into delivery and
hauling services the .ume lowcost and high value that has made
the Ford [la^wjnger car the most
popular in the world. The Ford
truck ch asm has long held the
lead among light commercial ve­
hicles and at present approximate­
ly 75 per cent o f the one-ton trucks
in iiso are Fords.
The business man or farmer who
is interested in reducing hauling
t» will have the opportunity this;
w*ek o f Incoming fully acquaint­
ed with these Ford built truck
bodies which, because of the econ­
omies of Ford quantity production
are offered at low price.
Arrangements have been by Mr.
Iliggin* to keep show rooms open
every evening during the week *•
that ail may have an opportunity
o f inspecting the trucks. More im­
Ilian soldiers. Pupils are
never portant, however, he will be pre­
much better than their teachers. pared to give demonstrations of
the other hand, the training any o f these units ami those interGENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING TELLS o f On
the civilian components is pro- c it* *• are ijivittd t,» t-.itcr their »• helpful and beneficial to th** quests for a ilemnrulration a3 early
OF TRAINING GIVEN TO CIVILIANS viving
Regular Army. Every officer and , nr, possible.
man has to work hard. They nl &lt;&gt; Tile Ford-built body combina­ Morqu •..! di (ilnrey, 12, who was
t m e­
htve an opportunity during th* tions for the Ford u t a n
rubbed and stranded in Denison, O.,
following is th*1 rcufiml of a
summer at least to function With dia lis include th&lt;* open expr»
told police there she was a first
eponribility
that
i.i
even
comparable
lea of xix articles ilwcribing the
full commands. This means that type, the express type with either cousin of Poln Negro, screen star.
activities of th- Army of th • kn- with that of our Regular Army at they have some training ir. the screen side:; nnd canopy top nr The actress denies ever having
ited State* during the juimmer present.
actual handling of “ war organiza­ (with top alone, and the stake nnd
Approximately 1,800 officers nnd tions.” In an emergency the Keg- ' platform body. This latter body hiaril o f :he girl, however, and the
months o f lfKfl, given to THE A 'Ohio authorities cannot find «/Ut
80CIATK D PRESS by General 0.7,000 enlisted men of the Regul­ tiltr Army will have a much bet­ i also is o f particular interest to where she came from.
ar
Army
will
actually
lie
engaged
John J. Perdilrg, author of the
T h e r e -----------------------------------------------------ter conception o f it _
this rummer in th" training of the will be fewer mistakes in the fu ion, ns the winning o f the west,
series.
N’nlionai Guard, the Organized Re­ turc. The Regular Army la­
the buildic.*; a ( the Panama fa n Uy General J&lt;l.n J. Pcr*Hio«
serves, the Reserve O fficers’ Train­ nd will know how to handle
al. the detch pment o f our rivers
The Regular Army has no more
important mhtioo than the train­ ing Corps and the Citizens' Military large mobilization, training nnd'and harbors, the sanitation o f Cu­
Porto Rico, Panama and th
supply problems that an emergency ba
I
ing o f the civilian soldi'-rs of our Training Camps.
Philippines,
nnd other similar un­
I
new citizen army. Ik e summer , Every summer enmp will have would immediately bring.
’ ’ . i which the
Regular
camps woijhi bo almost as futile it* quota. This means that the | No work that the Regular Army (dertaklngr
has performed so successful­
*
without Regular Army officers and * Regular Army will be spread out has been called upon to do for our Army
enlisted men a- our school* would in a thin layer over the United country is more important than ly in the |&gt;a*t.
Hie Regular Army has every
be without teachers and adminiarn- •State.i from the fir: t o f June un-j'the summer training that it is now
til the first of October, u* there
to r*.
The National Defense Act of .will be camps in every state, ex­
VJ20 divided the Army of the Un­ cept Mississippi, Tennessee and
ited States, which it created, into Nevada.
Many organizations have marchthr»e components — tr.o Kegplar
d Organ-‘ od &lt;»reut distances to reach the or»ur newtgenization*'they are to train. For
e Infant- examnle, a battalion of Infantry
rpqxe o f 'marched more than 5560 miles from
the least Fort Snellfng, Minnesota to Des
the R eg-’ Moires, Iowa. Knginccr compan* certain lea have boon sent from Fort Hunthi* start-! phrit -, in Virginia on the Potomditesorv- nc to Camp Kr.ox in Kentucky
ig hostil- nnd to Camp Custer in Michigan,
eton ipto l Anti-aircraft detachment;
have
divisions,! b-rn *-f nt from the Pre-idio of
■ the PUr- Han Francisco, on the Pacific
&gt;ns&gt;* rorc- f .'win ‘ on-1 from Fort Monroe on
5 P e C lA L
;hc enemy! the Atlantic Const to Fort Sill in
:o he j b - . Oklahoma, which is situated al­
most in the center of our country,
rmy mu it 1* ■ 1 11 '' !T
*ro
1 niorefy
r. during *" illustrate both th&lt;* magnitude of
Observe the special equipment: bal­
If a|,ine. th1* Regular Army’s summer trainwould iug Job, and the Regular Army's
loon tires w ith steel disc w heels,
Regular!attempt to perform its civilian
mist work training missoin satisfactorily to
nickeled radiator shell, front and rear
I and the «H concerned.
bumpers, motometer with lock, wind­
ain that
Much more of the
Regular
I also lie Army’s time is devoted to the N'ushield wiper, cowl lights, scuff plates
ense mis- ttonal Guard Organize Reserves,
and special body striping.
Civilian* Reserve Officer*' Training Corps
minded by and the Citizen's Military Training
to snare (lamps than even this would inThen consider the sturdy and depend­
dvate bus- dlcato. Training programs and
&gt;s they do schedule* fur course* of instructable character of the car itself and
technical inn have to in- prepared during othyou will understand why it is equally
iitn their or than tlu* summer months of
has suffered temporarily.
The loss of the
four
summer
months is a serious handicap A o
the regu lar arm y. This m ean s that
its units in the United S ta tes must
accomplish in eight m on th s m ore
than it was necessary to leant in
twelve month* before the &gt;\ond|
War. The fall winter and spring
arc unfavorable for extensive out­
door training.
A f course, the Regular Army habeen handicapped in other ways.
The barrack* in which many of the
regiments are stationed are a war­
time construction and are falling
to pieces. M uch time has to b&lt;*
given to fatigue duty in keeping
up repairs, instead of drill.
No
doubt, in time, money will be npnmnriat-'d for aufficent ami more
livable barracks. Successive re­
ductions in strength for the past
four or five years have lowered
most organizations ot less than
jen cy

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NEVER HAS PROGRESS
SWIFT—

G RAN DM OTH ER’S girlhood would seem pa­
thetically poor in com forts to us today.

She

never knew the convenience o f electrically
done housework; o f time saved in cooking; ot
sw ift trips through the country by m otor; o f
the world’s best music in her home, out o f the

A generation has changed the lives, com
forts and habits o f the world.
Tom orrow— new conveniences, new cornforts will swiftly find their way into oui lives
The advertisements will herald their com ­
. Today a m anufacturer will announce a
/ and better product. Tomorrow a million

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The Indescribable West
The Cool North-Land
—the »cc oic Colorado R&lt;jeVles;gr-t{CM,i,frnlilen
Call('-iil.ln;the Pacific Nuithwcs . , &lt;ur Fm ioual
Parks; the Great Lakes — the Ninth W o o d s ;
ine rcs'.ful und Invigorating Tcn n eeser M ou n ­
ta in s—thioui:h the hamt ol hltlutic D m e U n d ,
by way of Ailun U , Lookout Mountain, ChsVU u c o g s , M occasin lierut. via

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men md women will use it as an old friend.
An advertisement breaks down the barrier
o f distance and tells to all the world— in a day’s
tjme— the best and newest things the world has
devised.

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the advertisements.

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Idiot Man” , You and We

Tt»e Sanford Herald
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f t o f a r - a t l u r f a r«. F ieri**
flittered as Becotid Class Ms tier,
, October 31, l l t l , at the P oetoflle#
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; Delivered in City by Carrier, per
w eek. li e . W eek ly Edition MOO
p tr y « tr .
—
■ F c r iA L * o n CIS t All obituary
series*, card* of thsaks. resolution*
and notice* ot entertainm ents where
ch arges a rt u s d * w ill be charged
fa r at regular id vertlsln * rate*.

i n x n r n t u b a s s o c ia t e d n t m *
T he A ssociated Press Is exclu s­
ively entitled » « the uee for republication o f ail news dispatch**
credited to It or not otherwise cred­
i t e d In this pspor a n d a l s o l b * l o ­
cal news published herein. All rights
Of republfratlon «»f sp e rl-l dispatch
as herein ere el*o r«eer* *&lt;».

THURSDAY, JULY lfi. 192.1
TH E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
t — Construction of St. Johns-Indian River canal.
3.— Estenaion of white way.
4.— Extension of loeal amuacmenta.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
i , — Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
9.— Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
7.— Construction
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
9.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
9&lt;— Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa: clinic*.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Y ’ WENT ABOUT DOING GOOD:
* — Ar.d Jesus went about all Galll!Iee. teaching in their synagogues,
•r.d breaching the gospel of the
kingdom, and healing all manner
o f sickness nnd all manner of dis­
ease among tho people. Matthew

Already translated into four languages and read with
Honor To France.
Triassic Rock and Cancer.
something considerably deeper thnn curiosity, Charles RichNot To Worry.
et’s new book, “ Idiot Jinn, or The Follies of Mankind" threat­
Darkness Hate* Light.
ens to stir up no end of rows Between egotists and anti-ego­
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
tists the world over.
( C o p y r : a * u IJJS)
Professor Richet, who, by the way, is the famous French
FILL YOUR alas* to the brUh
scientist and thinker who was awarded the Nobel Prize for
with water— since you have noth­
Physiology in 1913. contends that man's fashions show him ing better—ami drink to the French
to have less intelligence than the animals.
Republic and the great people of

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France.
On July M, they tore
"The human race," he writes, hns so little inventive fac­ down the Bastile and threw from
ulty that it has found no better head ornament than the their backs the parasite idle clas­
ses that lived upon them ‘by the
feathers displayed by male birds in the mating season to at­ grace
of God,” or otherwise.

tract the ft male. It is the same with f u r s ........... When it
has come to devising anything decorative, man has done
nothing but borrow from the animals. Be the fashions mas­
culine or feminine it is all the same and they are equally
silly.
- "PerImps, he continues, we might find a shade more ab­
surdity among women, but fundamentally the ruling passion
is the same; a stupid vanity, the desire to seem richer and
smarter than our neighbors. We follow the fashions slavish­
ly and yet want to be conspicious. Surely a curious blend of
severiiity ami independence."
We, of today, says this observant Frenchman, are no more
enlightened than the public of three hundred years ago, when
there was a widespread faith in witches, vampires, magic,
astrology, and alchemy. "O f course, we no longer burn
witches, but we pay them for consultations. It is the snmo
blindness, the same lack of judgment. And yet man fondly
believes that he is endowed with reason!"
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Comparing mankind with the animals, Professor Bichct
sums up the various races thus:
Negroes: For about 30,000 years the black races have
dwelt in Africa, and during those 30,000 years they have
done nothing to raise themselves above the level of monkeys.
For tortoises, squirrels and monkeys have r.o tomtoms
wherewith to call down a kindly shower; no Ju-Jus before
which they must prostrate liicmseives under the pain of
death; no Mumbo-Jumbos who delight in human sacrifice.
Tortoises would never consent to pierce their noses with
wood, or burn their shells to display the scars.
Red Men: The red Indians cut a dash in the pages of
Fenimore Cooper, hut in reality they are of very low mental­
ity. They are said to have been skillful hunters, the only
art they ever cultivated. But spaniels have invariably a
much keener scent. Spaniels cannot draw a bow or poison
their arrows. But they nre sensible enough not to stick
weird clusters of feathers round their heads or to inlay their
skins with many-colored Inscriptions.
Yellow Men: They hardly raise the level of humanity,
and they have been unable to emerge from the semi-barbarous state which they achieved ages ago. Nowadays they be­
gin to imitate the white races. They are futile enough to
admire us and are almost incapable of originating anything.
They have built some clumsy temples, where rolls of paper
take the place o f prayer. They practice suicide and infan­
ticide freely. They delight in smoking-opium and in eating
rotten fish, both habits which would disgust the lowest
animal.
White Men: Befogged by ridiculous ideas and hindered
by all kinds of voluntary follies, among them disease, multilations, drugs, drink, fashions, superstitions, and war.
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OUR FOURTH of July came be­
fore the Pantile fell, when the
nobles with Marie Antoinette at
their head were squandering the
pertianta' earnings. But the foun­
ders of this country got their ideas
from the French. And for that
we should be ever grateful.

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Hot Shot Batter
Fresh Stock m

WE MIGHT well afford to give
tho entire debt o f France, not for
LaFnyette— we should be what we
are without him—but for what the
THINKERS pf Franco taught Jef­
ferson, Franklin, and the others to
whom this country owes its liberREVEREND DR. Strnton wants
the law ngninst teaching evolution
introduced into New York State.
His earnestness may puzzle oth­
er Fundamentalists when he says
he can prove tho evolutionists arc
wrong, because ‘‘Trinssic rock”
antedates by million of years the
time of man’s, evolution as de­
scribed by Darwin.
If the world is only six thousrrd years old, hmv can there bi
rocks millions o f years old?
In
their desire to discredit Darwin,
the good Fundamentalists should
not forget his own ‘‘ facts nnd fi­
gures.”

G. TAYLO R D\j
PrinlinK—Dccoratin
PHONE 303

Everything’s relative,
probably thinks n flea
phnnt.

MORE IMPORTANT thnn silly
arguments about evolution is news
from London that real scientists working for the government, np- „
pear to hnve isolated the germ j a
of enneer. The germ, invisible in g
the most powerful microscope, ij r
whrt science calls “ a universal o r -;*
ganism." Like the germs o f tu- 2
bcrculosis, dipthciln, etc, it c;:is!s i 1
in millions o f sound bodies nnd dc-|J
volops dangerously only when the ■
body and its tissues nre weakened. *
WHEN THE tissues o f animals,
under experiment, mice, etc., were
weakened by application o f ir­
ritation of irritating substances nnd
teh newly discovered germs in­
serted, cancer developed invariabIT IS nlr.o asserted, by respon- £
sihle nieo, thta mice have l&gt;ccn ■
rendered proof against rancor at-|H
tack by lire uso of the germ injw
anti-toxin form.
«
Thus far it is only a w onder-'*
fill, glorious hope, and ns yet there lfi
is "no cure for cancer” outside of 1
surgery, cutting it out.
1*

But liie fact that a book speaking truths like that is eag­
erly read by "Idiot Man", argues rather hopefully for the
idiot. When a man is big enough to recognize his own im­
perfections, he is on the way to progress. And when u man
Thou sremest human nnd divine,
Tlltr rnirtn-tr honest manhood really begins to think, he at least has a chance of getting
out of the category in which the French'savant has placed
thuu;
MR. AND Mrs. Howard M n iu f.Q
Our wills nr* ours,two know not him. But we might as wei; admit it* THINKING is quite the who hnve nine children, giVe
rarest pastime in which “ Idiot Man” rejoices.
party for those children and their JJ
offspring. One hundred and one u
"Idiot Man” , that’s you and we.
Our little system* have their tiny;
They have their day nnd cease
to be;
r
They arc but broken lights of
thee,
And thou, O Lord, art mdre than
they.
I
Wc have hut faith
we cannot
know;
For knowledge is o f things wc
see;
And yet wc trust it comes from
thoe,
A beam of darkness; let it grow.
—Tennyson.
—r— a--------Tho early bird entehes the worm
but who in the deuce wants a
worm anyway?

A D D VACATIO N A R R IV A L S

As Brisbane Secs It

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15,000 A cres Marion County
5 miles from Ocalo. Not waste. 20
miles o f highway. Lake and river
frontage.

Quick Action Necessary

S e m in o le

B u s in e s s . B x c h a t
■e* r*

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221-E. First S trict, Opposite Postoffice

came to the party. If everybody *
diil as well, if the millions in B
Provide the Necessary Housing Facilities
China raised their gigantic familics, for instance, nnd if plagues
In u twonty-four hour period The Herald received four­ and floods stopped killing them.!-,
how soon would the earth ho ov- V
teen requests for sample copies o f the paper from persons cr-populated ?
h

wishing to know more about Sanford and this section o f
Florida. Tho letters came Irom California, Maine, Pennsyl­
vania, Oklahoma, North nnd south Carolina ami viemgiu
noints and nearly every one o f the writers expressed the
hope that he t oon would tie nine to move to Florida.
What will be the condition when these people and thou­
sands o f others all come to our city? Where will accommo­
dations be found f ir them?
Sanford will be in a bettor position this year than ever
before to take care of the tourists, but the new hotels and
the apartment houses will lie far from capable of provid­
ing sufficient rooms for uii those that plan to spend the win­
ter in this city.
You can't exactly tall it free
The early part of the winter will find the hotels, apart­
Speech when you have to hire a
ments
and rooming houses filled to capacity nnd then, un­
hail to deliver it in.
less many more facilities are provided, hundreds of tourists
Monkey, monkey,
will be forced to go on to other Florida points because they
Bottle of rum;
will lie unable to find places to stay here. Men of vision who
Who in the 11 did
can
see what the coming winter is certain to bring will lose
We spring from ?
no lime in beginning construction work on more and greater
apartment houses.
Il Sanford is to be a great tourist town it must plan along
that line and the first and m &gt;st important thing to be done,
as we see it. is to provide the housing facilities necessary.

THAT IS a thing NOT to wor
ry about.
"The Lord urrang" , il sa that
the trees (.hull not grow into the
heavens." And He has undoubted­
ly arranged it so that the earth
shall not breed more people than
it can support. As the
world
grows older and it.t people know
more, fewer children nre BORN;
more of them LIVE.
A Hottentot has fifteen childen.
twelve of them die. A more near­
ly civilized being hns three child
ren and nil of them live.
NO .Sf’ IENTISTIFK’ witnesses
will lie allowed to testify at the
Bryan-Darwin-Monkey trial. That's
wise. They wouldn’t have allow­
ed scientific witnesses at the old
witch trials in New England or
Old England. You can't have a
satisfactory witch trial, or evol­
ution trial, if you allow truth to
be t'dd. Ami no lady medium can
“ materialize" successfully with all
the lights turned on.

r. r. A. n earnest young writ­
A MAN is very apt to complain of tho ingratitude oi
er, just got back frrffu foreign
those who have risen far above him .- ■Samuel Johnson.
travel, is trying to remember the

IT IS THE peculiar
faults of others, and to

Direct Benefit
From System
\\ hen you put system into saving,
gin to get direct benefit— and stc
climb higher to financial success,
count with us today.

K ilgores W onderful Pearl
BETTER SEED— BETTER CROI
NEW CROI' CELERY SEED
Accounts

fjcminolc()jbunfi
Sanford. Fla
S T R E N G T H -S E R V IC E - P R O G R E S S

best thing he ever heard nlwut the
effect of travel. Perhaps it is
this:
"Los yoyuges forment la jeuncssc, (piand Us ne la deferment
pas." Which menns, “ Travel forms
youth, when it does not deform it."

By actual Held tests and comparison with the la st
strains sold by the foremost seedsmen, we know
that we are offering the Florida celery growers
some o f the very finest stock to be found any­
where. Our strains have the vigor, productive­
ness, purity and will produce a money making
crop.
Kilgore’s Wonderful I’earl Golden Heart
Old Golden Heart Self blanching
American Grown Old Golden Heart
Green Golden Heart.

BLESSED IS Ilf

COTTON WENT up yesterday,
after a had start.
Wheat gamblers "n tho short
side hail their little fingers pinched
A FOOL IS one whom .simpletons believe to lie a man of trying to get out of their ‘‘short"
commitments."
So it g o e s in this world, one
up and one down; money was dear,
five per cent If you wanted to
speculate, buying whut you never
By IRVIN S. COBB
r.et&gt; and don’t keep, selling whut
you didn’t have.
On the whole, we’re prosperous
— very,
extremely
prosperous,
That’s the main thing.

lie disappointed.— Pc
«wi! ity-nix years, will not ho com­
pleted until 1045.
■Sanfold has proven herself
much bigger by standing by a
has hn!| team that’s at the bottom
of th e percen t&gt;ge column f-than
ahe wail'd have by turning out a
Huong to see one which was lead­
ing piny.—Tampa Times.
--------- o--------- :
Jack Dempsey is hack from E u ­
rope and yesterday released his
Stereotyped interview about being
toady to battle anyone for the
^
championship. The heavyweight
king may be ready but it'll take
Just about a million and u half
■i, Smaikcrs ')o make him look c r o s s ­
eyed at an opponent.
--------- o—------A New York man, in order to
; . win a wager of one dollar, appear­
ed on tho street garbed in naught
hut the shadows oi night. Two in­
dignant young women followed
hiir. from 171st Street to 177th
Strict, where they had him arg? jtzI/vt. Whut we can’t understand
i ' j* that k the two ladies were so
indignant at seeing a nun naked,
'f
^hy
InH tho
world
did they follow
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MY FAVORITE STORIES

OUR GOVERNMENT realizes
that the “ red Influence of Russia"
is doing harm in China, and the
United States ought to do some­
thing about it.
That may bo, hut it isn't OUR
business to reform Russia or undo
her red influence. It is our bus­
iness to respect serunulousdy the
rights of China and ullow the
Chinese to think whnt they please.
Lot us not internationalize the
Bryan-Darwin-monkey idea.

Contemporary Comment
Give feminine fashions tint'*
enough »nd they will starve all tltat
moths to duath.— Detroit Free
Press,

When you first showed mo tho Dia­
mond Heavy Service Cord and talked
ao enthusiastically about it, I told
you it would have to be a wonderful
tire to atand up under the punish­
ment from m y trucks, as the ssrvlco
is unusually severe.
However, I must now confess that
I havo never found a tire the equal of
this Heavy Service Cord. You can
say that with my full permission.

IncorporafcJ

Sanford, Florida

rl he question o f feeds is one ^
prime importance to every
er, dairyman or poultry raise1
both large and small.
The cost per sack doesn’t
lermine the value o f feed. ^
suits are what count.
Our line o f “ GOOD GOODS
combines best quality, fail* Prl°
satisfactory results. Give it 1
trial. “ Your money back if ^
are not satisfied.

Myrtle Ave and 1th, Phone 53'J

Phone 539.

Jno. W. &gt;

�SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925.

Office 148

MISS KATHRYN W ILKEY, Society Editor.

TELEPHONE
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MISS BEULAH BARCLIFF MARRIED
TO T. MORRIS HILL ON TUESDAY
Miss Beulah Barclift to T. Mor­
tis Hill. The marriage was a quiet
event, taking place nt 5 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon in the home of
the bride’s parents on French av­
enue. Only the members of the
family and intimate friends wit­
Stars will nessed the ceremony, which was
performed by Dr. C. H. Farrcn,
pastor of the Presbyterian Church
of Orlnndo.
The bride was lovely in her wed­
ding dress of white crepe de chine,
fashioned on straight lines.
She
Wore a wreath o f orange blossoms
nnd her bouquet was of white ast­
ers and ferns.

P ersonals

The young couple K*ft immediate­
ly after thi ceremonv* in their enr
for various. points in South Florida. On tb’ ir 'return they will be
nt home to their friends nt 10*1
French Avenue.
Mrs. Hill traveled in an en­
semble suit of satin back canton,
light brown, with hat and 4ecessories to match.
The bride is the
attractive
dcughter o f Mr. nnd Mrs. I). C.
Barclift nnd has a wide circle of
friends here who wish her every
happiness.
f Mr. Hill is^formerly of Macon,
Ga., nnd is a popular young man
here, being in the employ of the
A . C. L. Railroad.
and Mrs, W. II. Williams Wednes

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and Ednii Jasperson of Binning,
ham, Ala., were visitors to San­
ford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stewart and
Joe Stewart lsnvcs this afternoon
for Asheville, N. C„ where they
will spend two weeks’ vacation.
Mrs. D. P. Drummond. Mrs. J.
C. Benson, Miss Marcia Patterson
nnd Miss Ethel Henry spent Wed­
nesday afternoon and evening very
pleasantly in Orlando.
Mrs. M. D. Gatchell, Mrs. For­
rest Gutchell nnd children, Mrs.
M. Stewart and Mias Mnric Stew­
art are spending Thursday over at
Coronado Bench.
Mrs. Tom Cook ami three child­
ren lenv,o Thursday for their hoim’
in Jacksonville after spending a
delightful week with Mrs. Cook's
sister, Mrs. W. C. DcCourscy.

Miss Mary McMahon o f the
Muiinollo Beauty Shop will leave
The Misses Katherine nnd Mnx- on Thursday for Chicago where
ine Young and Miss Beryul Bow­ she will enter the summer school
Dr. R. D. Brownlee leaves today man o f Oviedo spent Wednesday
of the Marinello Beauty School.
for a short stay at JUnatuska, and in Sanford shopping.
Montreal, N. C.
The Mission Study Class of the
Methodist
Church will make u re­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Brothersnn
Mrs. Jake Way and son, Jean
of Arcndia are visiting Mr. and announce tho birth o f a son, bom view o f the book, “ China’s chnlWednesday, July 15. He has been Ien"n to Christianity’’ on Friday
Mrs. Clyde Uyrd.
when it meets with Mrs, H. H.
named Ernest Junior.

NOTICE
OllD Local Carpenter’s UnNo. 1751 will have a social
ig Thursday evening, July
at regular meeting place.
Bombers and wive3 are re­
al to be present.

Mrs. F, P. Riiies left yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Boyd left
for Mountain City, Go. She will
yesterday for their home in Char­
be gone several days.
lotte, N. C., after spending some
time here as the guests of relat­
W. J. Vaughan nnd Harold ives.
Vaughan o f Oviedo were in San­
ford yesterday on business.
Miss Mnxine Douglas left yes­
terday for Jacksonville to be the
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington nnd guest o f relatives. Miss Douglas
guest, Mrs. Tillman left Tuesday has been visiting Mrs. John C.
for Miami to spend several days. Deen.

135 South Orange Avc.,

Orlando,

ONE

Next to
Wool worth's
Rig Slore

NO
EXTRA
(H A KOI
FOR
LARGE
SIZES

Greatest Values
Ever Offered

SENSATIONAL SALE OF DRESSES

OUR ENTIRE STOCK CONSISTING OF STREET,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES, ALSO IN­
CLUDING A t L COTTONS, W ILL BE SACRIFICED!

Lake Worth— Work to start on
erection of twenty now dwellings
The ninny friends o f William h&lt;*re.
Stamper, the little son of Mr. nnd
Sarasota— Plans under way for
Mrs. John Stemper will be glad to
hear that lie has recovered from construction of new railroad be­
tho effects of his recent accident tween this city and Fort Ogden to
nnd is regaining strength rapidly. open up vast amount of virgin ter­
ritory.
M ips Anna Du Bose nnd Miss Kit­
ty Du Bose returned Tuesday from
the University o f Alabama where
they have been attending the sum­
mer session. They left today, for
Daytona Beach to spend several
weeks, Miss Catharine Burg, their
cousin, of Tuscumbln, Ala., ac­
companied them.

Forrest Gatchel, M. D, Gatchell,
Miss Ida Anderson o f 1
nnd Jack Hastings left this week Ala., is the guest of Mrs.
for a fishing trip to Blue Cyp­ Echols nt her home on
barbecue
Street.
BERBECUE Sandwiches nt ress,
Filling Station, three miles
anford Avc. Open for busof SeJ*
Mrs. Ella Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Monticello— 500,000 bond issue
Monday, July 20th.
of Mr. J[. H, Thompson and Misses Ruby voted for pavement of city streets

The Store o f
Truth, Service
nnd Quality

Ada' Davi^‘ has purchased a new
Hupmobilc.
Mi. and Mrs. Cartel Culpepper
left Tuesday for Fort Meade on
business.
J, T..McCloud and Mese Dooley
spent a few days last week in Mia­
mi on business.
Mrs. Willie Seig spent n couple
of days last week in Jacksonville
visltinc friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs.' Herbert Coffee of
Miami are visiting Mrs. Charles
Harrison and fnjnily for a few
days.
Miss Whidden o f Orlnndo and
Miss Brumbee o f Everglade* arc
visiting Mrs. Mamie Baker for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of
Jacksonville tl rived Tuesday •to
visit Mrs. Davis’ mother Mrs. G.
C. Grant.
Upton Brown nnd Win. Crosby
went to Georgia last week. They
went to bring'back a truck load of
peaches for Mr. Sweet.
Mrs. Ed. McKenzie o f Jackson­
ville arrived here Thursday" to
spend a few days with her mothei, Mrs. G. T. Grant.
Mrs. Ed. McKenzie o f Jackson­
ville nnd Mrs. G. E. Grant nnd
granddaughter Florence
spent
Thursday with Mrs. J. W. David
in Sanford.
Mrs. H. H. I’nttishnll left Thurs­
day for Jacksonville to spend the
week end wlith her children. Ia' uing there, she will go to Wayncsville to spend the summer, Mr. Put*
tishnll will join her in about two
weeks.

Who Is YourSkinny
Friend, Mabel?
For Instance:— I f a Dress is Marked $15.00,
you Get 2 fo r $15.00

low the nasty oil.with the nause­
ating fishy taste, because the Mc­
Coy Laboratories, o f New York
me now putting up Cod Liver Oil
in sugar coated tablet form.
Ask fo*" UeCov’s Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablet— Bower’s Phar­
macy. Union Drug Co., and every
druggist worthy the name sells
them— 00 tablets— 00 cents. Any
man or woman can ptlt on five
pounds of hmilthy flesh in 30 days
or your druggist will willingly re­
fund the purchase price.
One woman put on 15 pounds in
■dx weeks. Children grow ,rohust
and strong.
"Get McCoy’s, the original and
original Cod Liver Oil Tablet.”

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We don’ t make a cent on these
Dresses, but you’ll be so pleased
with your buy that you’ll get all
o f your wearing apparel at
M ACK ’S.
We know no better way to make
satisfied customers than to give
wonderful values.
These dresses are all crisp and
new, made to sell for very much
more. Our large factory and big
volume enables us to o ffer this re­
markable value to the women of
this section.
Look Over These Materials

three

Dresses
For Only
Our New York stock room has only
shipped us

5 6 8 DRESSES
So act quick and get the greatest
value for $12.88 that has ever been o f­
fered in the south.

3 Dresses for the Price of One

Tub silks, imported hand­
made broadcloths, imported
hand-made voiles, baronette
satins, printed flowered voil­
es,voiles in the new crayon col­
ors, printed crepes, printed
Gardenia dresses in silk weav­
es and hand made linen, etc.
Can you imagine such a won­
derful array o f dainty frocks
at a price so unusual?

135 South O range Avenue
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
The Store o f Truth, Service and Quality

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“ Everfast” Linens
35 inches shrunk. All shades.
Regularly $1.25
95 cents per yard
Crepes
35 inches wide in all shades. $1.25
to $1.75.
________ Friday only $1.00
" V;'y‘
“ Everfast Peekette”
Basket weave cloth. All shades
guaranteed fa st colors. 35 inches
wide. Regular price 85c per yard.
Friday 50c
Printed Crepes
35 inches, small prints, regular
$ 1.00 and $1.25 crepe. One day—
Friday 75 cents per yard
Colored Voiles
al designs. 40 inches
Regular $1.00 quality.
Friday 75 cents
Mill-End and Remnant Sale
Saturday
Pajama Checks
35 inches wide. Best quality.
Regular 25 cents yard. 500 yards
to sell Saturday at—
_______ 18 cents per yard
36 inch Bleaching
1 to 10 yard pieces. Mill ends.
Soft finish. Only 500 yards
Saturday 1 2 ^ cents per yard.

RemaYits o f colored and white Cotton Goods and Silks marked down about
V&gt; IVice Saturday.

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The Y owell C ompany
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�Millinery Sal
Here’s an event that's extraor­
dinary in scope. So varied are
the styles that they compliment
costumes o f every mode.
P rice d ............

All our hand-made Voile and
linen dresses to go at

IMensShoes

OUT THEY (JO!
i his is ilie* l»ig Value Event of
the summer season. Every
pair in slock is offered :d a
$ sacrifice. Take advantage of
this saving.

lk V. May, guaranteed silk |
cannot d e su ib c
i! the unusual
mills
t .
.
U
values which
hosiery in all colors.
j await you here at this
July Clearance Sate. O f
course you’ ll buy more
than a single pair. Priced

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* $ r &amp; 9 8

Frocks

Princess Slips!

So extensive is the range o f sc
f ine
grade, we:i
well made Kingetle
lection that every woman and 5 n
n v grime,
EingeMc
miss who comes to this sale will \
Your choice
appreciate
the wide choice this fc
Hus July ( !eaiance Sale •
apprecu

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In order to start our July Clearance Sale with a RUSH
we will give absolutely FREE to the first 50 purchasing
customers a dress pattern of 4 yards Gingham.

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Bell Bottom

Worn with the blue coat they
make an excellent combination,
and highly desired by good
dressers.
I h l 'O 'i f c
Offered in gray, blue and
biscuit shades; some with
stripes.

At these prices every man
should put in a season’s supply.
Here is every desirable kind—
silks, wools and mixtures, in a
variety o f colors and patterns to
satisfy every preference.

It’s a determined policy of ours to clear all stocks before another season begins
and that’s the principal leason for the reduced prices prevailing in this sale

Quality Attracts!
The Prices Sell!

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DRESS S ALE!
We arc oflci ing in tins sale our complete
line o f Spring and Summer Dresses... Also in this
lot we have a few special late summer models
that are being offered at the same low price. The
styles in these exquisitely modeled dresses are
appropriate for every occasion. Come early and
get your choice and make a tremendous saving.
J S 2 M in a »? a K a i m u f u m i M r a o ow r - m u r i

Work Shirts
FINK QUALITY ('ll \MHRAY
I’ Ji t colors, well mode. Priced special
for this sale

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Men’s

£ Seldun Huh it been
c . ec such hii'h ipiaii
1 low. Priced

1 Lot

Everything you want in
good, wearable attractive
hosiery is here in this sale.
Priced

Linen Collars
Special at

Bedroom Slippers
m

in all colors and sizes for this
Sale

One Lot Of

Men’s W ork Shoes

Ladies’ Sandals

Solid Leather One Pair to Cus­
tomer
Let’s C o—

In Patent Leather and Colors

Topkis Union Suits
World’s Standard
$

SANFORD, FLA.

First St

1.00

Our Sale Price

For This Event

Bungalow Aprons
Fast color
Scouts Percale
On Sale

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THURSDAY. J0LY J flr l 925.

Philadelphia Snatches Two
;; (James From While Sox;
Detroit Timers C’laxv Sena­
tors to a Tune o f 5 to 2
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Yankees and Indians
Split Double Header

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CHICAGO, July HI.—Philadel­
phia regained , first plncc in the
American league pennant race by
winning a double header from Chi­
cago by scores o f 9 to 7 and 11 to
5 while Washington lost to De­
troit. Both games were featured
hy extrn base hitting, the Athletics
having considerably the, edge over
the locals bagging home runs in
their'collection. in addition runnerous triples and doubles/

First Game.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia . 201 002 220 -9 -13-1
.Chicago
.. V.'004 000 102— 7-11-0
Batteries: Harris, Baumgartner,
W alberg and Cochrane/ Perkins;
Thurrton, Connolly, Ruviere and
, Crouse, Grnbowskl.
1 t •
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,
Second Game.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia KM) 431 002-11-15-1
Chicago .. .. 000 301 001— 5-12-1
Batteries: Rommel! and CoeliTrthe; Robertson, Cvohgros and
SENATORS
Crabowski,
Schalk. LOSE
DETROIT,
July Dk—Ih-troH
won u, dull game from the Wash­
ington Senators here Wednesday
nfternoon, 5 to 2. Ability to huncli
hit* wofj the game fur the locals
C'obli got two doubles and a sin­
gle in four trips to the plate.
Score by innings:
Washington .. Old 000 10Q— 2-9-1
Detroit .. 7. .. 100 130 OOx—5-9-1
Batteries), Rout her and Ruet;
Collins and Woodall.
BROWNS ’ BEAT BOSTON
ST. LOUISA July 1IL— Opening
n three game scries, the Browns
defeated Boston, .11 to 3 Wednes­
day. Joe Bush and Fred Wing

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford at Lakeland, ruin.
Tampa-St. Petersburg, rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 8; Philadelphia 3,
Boston 4; Pittsburgh 3.
New York 7; St. Louis 5.
Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 5-4; Now York
(first game, 12 innings.)
Philadelphia P-11, Chicago 7-5
Detroit 5; Washington 2.
.St. Louis 11; Boston 3,

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St. Loiiis Ilrowns TrminceRnston Red Sox in Opening o f
3-fJame Series Wednesday

Yesterday’s
Results

Trim PilLshurgh Pirates I to
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
.'I; Giants Trounce St.Louis; Mobile t; Atlanta 3.
Dodders Whip the Red Sox Little Rock (5; Chattanooga 10.
Memphis 12; Nashville 13.
Cubs Wallop Philadelphia
SOI TIIE ATLANTIC LEAGUI
Knoxville 0; Spartanburg 2.
Asheville 5; Greenville 1.
Macon 5; Charlotte 7.
Augusta 3; Columbia 2.

BOSTON, July 10.—The (nil end
Braves humbled the league leading
Pirates Wednesday, 4 to 3, in the
first game o f their series, despite
the terrific hitting of Trnynor. lien
ton let the visitors down with six
hits. Bancroft’s triple in the third
inning scored two runs, whilo his
field work was sensational.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh .. 000 K&gt;1 0 1 0 -3 - 5-1 Lakeland nt Sanford.
Boston
. . . 002 110 00X— i - 11-1 Tampa nt St. Petersburg.
Batteries; Morrison, Adams and
Gooch; Benton and Gibson,
AMERICAN LEAGUI
Boston nt St. Louis,
GIANTS WIN
Washington at Detroit.
NEW YORK, July Dl.— By de­ New York at Cleveland,
feating the Cardinals 7 to 3 while Philadelphia at Chicago.
the Pirates were losing to tho
Braves, the Giants advanced to
NATIONAL LEAGUI
within five points of the league St. Louis at New York.
lenders. Pittsburgh’s average i Chicago at Philadelphia.
now .015. Virgin Barnes stopped Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Jess Haynes in Wednesday’s game, Pittsburgh at Boston.
checking St. Louis after the first
Inning with the aid of excellent
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
support, Frank Frisch stretched Mobile at Atlanta.
his safe hitting streak throng:: 18 New Orleans nt Birmingham
games by connecting in three out Memphis at Nashville.
of four times at 1ml.
Little Rock at Chattanooga.
Score by innings:
St. Louis
. 201 000 0 0 0 -3 - 8-1
New York
002 001 lOx 7-11*1 Alleged Drunken Car
Batteries: Haines and O'Farrell;
Driven Forfeits Horn!
Barnes and Snyder.

Today’s Games

DODGERS BEAT REDS
BROOKLYN, July 10.- Brook­
lyn turned back Cincinnati Wed­
nesday, 5 to 2, retiring third place
against the Reds who now will
have to win both the remaining
games in order to pass the Rubins
but eight hits which he kept well
scattered, one of them being a
borne run by Jack Smith in the
fourth.
Score by innings:
Cincinnati.
(Inn pul tmi—2-&amp;-.0
Brooklyn v
(lid 022 OOx— 5-9-0
Batteries: Donohue, May and
Krueger; Grimes mid Taylor.

route.
Ken Williams bit his
twenty-second homer of the sea­
son. ,
Score by innlngj:
CUDS WIN
Boston
.. .. 010 (Mill 020— 3- 7-2
PHILADELPHIA, July D l.-Thc
St. Limin' . _ 113 0'j3 Olx— 11- 16-1
Butterjes: Wingfield and HU- Chicago Cubs opened a four game
clioff; Bush ami Hargrave.
series here Wednesday with an 8
_____________
to 3 victory. A heavy rain furred
the culling of the game in the 7tli
YANKS BREAK EVEN
CLEVELAND. .Lily 1(1.—Cleve­ inning, just as the Culm finished
land mid New York divided n dou­ their turn at lint and the scoring
ble header, here Wednesday, the lo­ reverting to the sixth inning rob­
cal tejuu, winning the first game bed Tom Griffith of a home run.
in f2 innings, 5 to 4. The Yan­ Alexander helped (&lt;» win his own
kton tupk the second 9 to 4. The game by doubling in the second
nrst game which consumed three inning with the bases filled and
K r a i wiis one of the longest in driving in threw runs.
Score by innings:
local baseball history.
Chicago
_
&lt;171 000-8-8-0
First Game.
Phmilndelphin
101 001—3-9-3
*-$*&lt;*»% jiy ■innings:
Batteries:
Alexander
and ClonNew YorklOO 012 0110 0 0 0 - 1-13-2
Cland .... 000 010 030 001 5-11 0 xnlex; Ring, Ulrich, Couch and
Batteries: Shuwkoy and Umi- Wilson.
A t ’ NuHI. Schnng; Cute,
JjhrBnfl Kirr'tthd Myutt.
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GAINESVILLE, July 1C— Farm
or* within a radius o f 10 miles of
Gainesville during the first six
months of this year received for
products shipped from here a to­
tal of $4410,624, according to a
compilation of figures just made
public here by Fred L. Craft, coun­
ty agent. Of this total amount
$.12:1,400 was received for cucum­
bers alone.
Points under the
Gainesville
shipping office are Rock point.
Ilaysville, ' ’nnnon, fo o te r
Pond,
Rochelle, Fairbanks and other
points.
Ranking second in value o f ship­
ments were peppers, o f which 33
carloads were shipped a t n va­
lue of $.1.1,021. Beans come third
with 38 carloads shipped at a va­
lue o f $19,000. Watermelons totnlcil IS cars and were valued nt
$11,801). There were 11 carloads
o f eggplants shipped for $9,1580.
Six carloads of vegetables of
mixed lots brought $4,&lt;120 and five
carloads of potatoes were shipped
for $4,000.
One carload of let­
tuce at $8U0 and four carload-, of
cabbages at $1,400 completed the
(ininisville shipments for this per­
iod.
,
The greater part of the produce
shipped through this station is
handled by two co-operative as­
sociations, The Gainesville fa rm ­
er ’ Association and the Farmers'
Co-operative Association.

la x Ncprro Is Guilty
Of Criminal Assault
JACKSONVILLE,
July 1 5 .John Simmons, negro, was round
guilty of criminal assault upon .1
white woman, as charged by the
Duval county circuit court jury,
today. The alleged attack occurr­
ed here the third week in June,
f-entence was not passed pending
m w trial motion action.

Their reatost amount o f railroad
construction was done in Florida
during the years 1885 to 1900. Du­
ring this period the legislature
granted largo tracts of lands to
transportation companies on the
basis of ten thousand acres of land
for each mile o f railway construc­
ted.

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good appearance, increase your 1
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' It’ s spoiling your en­
joym ent and ruining
your health.
W hen you ’ re suffer­
ing f r o m headache,
neuralgia, sciatica, ear­
Notice Ladies—
ache, toothache, rheu­
For New Mattresses, renovating,
upholstering, Upholstery materialmatism or any other
CALL
pain
Sanford
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
Mattress Factory
bring relief without un­
Phone 102-M
pleasant after effects.

When wearing “ THOMPSON"
Shoeayou ore assured o f Smartest
Style, Dependable Quality and
Unquestionable Fit.
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FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW

SANFORD, FLA.

1 Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices— 25 doset
25 cents. E conom y pack
age, 125 doses $1.00,

IS SCARCE
AND GETTING SCARCER
A LL THE TIME

In the story of mankind, we find that God rrnldl

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C O U R T IN G B L IN D N E S S
Ji what you are doing when you neg­
lect twitching, watery, bloodshot, sore
eyes. Leofardi’s Golden Eye lotion
cures nearly every eye dhense. Cools,
lu-nls and strengthens. Get “ Leona rd iV It makes strung eyes. At all
drugtjijts.

Seminole Feed Co
Corner Elm Ave. anti Commercial St.

H. 15- SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc
MAKK RESERVATION EARLY
I* n |trr*erl|illii„ fur

In llu- City Limits o f Sanford
Near Loading Station

Pittsburgh
New York
Brooklyn
Clnccinnnli
Philadelphia
St. Louis ..
Chicago _ ..
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It com bines with the traditional
Huprnobile virtues o f econom y and
quality, greatly superior perform ance
and unequaled value

EASY TERMS. ALSO WE HAVE
Three Corner l.ols in Sanford Heights
Each One a Bargain

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REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 1)5
First National Hank Building.
Sales Force:
Miss Helen linage, Mr. W.
McLendon,
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

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Sanford

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Philadelphia
Washington
f ’hicngo .. ,
St.*Louis ..
Detroit
Cleveland ..
New York
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SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won l.oat Pet.
New Orleans ......... 62 35 .598
A t l a n t a ..............
-17 18 .605
M em ph is.................. IK 47 .505
Nuxhville . . . .
44
44
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Mobil9 iA i.
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Chatt.mi ( c i
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improved Business and Residential Proper ly
Birmingham 1. .. .. ..41
17 .Idd
Little R u c k ........... 3'.l
49 .113
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H.tl.LY LEAGUE
Funds immediately available subject In
CHICAGO, July 15.—The unof­
examination.
ficial standing of the South At­
lantic League, including games of
Saturday, July 11, fallows:
Won. Lost. l i t .
Charlotte ... „ .. ..47 28 .044
SIMHanbarir -----------45
28 .01*5
Macon _ _ _ _ _
41 32 Jifi2
A sh aville........ ; ;uj 37
.47,1
DuBOSE ANI) HOLLEI
-A ug'uU „ _
38 38 .480
G reenville........... ' .. 34 39
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Columbia __________ ;i2
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life. 1 lie owner of every cow should therefore frrd
ihc best feed in urdcr thnt the best results Is- abtiij
For healthier cows and more milk feed HAPPY *|
DAIRY FEED,

A Five Acre Celery Farm
For Five Thousand Dollars
TnmjW
.
Lakeland
Nt. Peter.-dm
Sanford ..

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are a wise investrtYent foi I

Governor W. S. Jennings, who
held office from 1901 to 1905 was
the first to start the conservation
o f the Florida public lands, and the
re-lmbilitation o f the Internal Im­
provement Fund.
When Governor Jennings went
into office there were no lands and
only $25,000 In cash in the Intern­
al improvement Fund. His in­
vestigations revealed that the leg­
islature had grunted more lands
than the State owned and there
were eight millions acres in claims
against the Stutc that had been
granted.

Beach Property

Only four cases were arraigned
before Judge W. E. White in the
Wednesday morning session o f city
court when Pasco Demen forfeited
a bond amounting to $100 for fail­
ure to appear in court to answer
to charges of operating an nutobilo while under th" influence of
Ihjtior.
Other cases were: Joe Hunt,
gambling, $K) and costs; Margaret
Stroman, gambling. $10 and costs;
»»&lt;i
costs. T me, rosl:; and estreated
bonds totaled $130.

Snappy English -Effect

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Athletics W in Twin
Eiill T o Regain Lead
W hen Senators Lose

Cucumber Crop At
Gainesville Brings
Sum OVer $300,000

In 1903 Governor Jcmitngs out­
lined n plan fAv the drainage o f
tho Everglades. This plan in the
essential form was eventually ad­
opted and the work hns been car­ song. - Iti'wa* cornnosed ^especially
ried on by enclf successive gov­ for the city by Arthur Walsh* who
ernor.
works in the Edison laboratories
in Orange, N. J.
During Governor Jennings' ad­
lion Wilkie, secretary of the lo­
ministration more than a million cal chamber of commerce, who has
dollars was turned Into the State just returned from an extensive
treasurer ns the result! .of col­ trip east In the interest of rort
lections o f tho State Indian War .Myers, listened to .Mr. Walsh as
Claims.
ho made phonograph records of
the song. The song will soon be
The driest year ever experienced listed and sent to the
musical
by this stato was in 1895 when the stores through out the country to
precipitation was only 45.5 inches. boost Fort Myers.
Tho wettest year was in 1912 when
the precipitation totaled 04.88 in­
Apopka— Public Service Comches.1
pany rebuilding lines throughout
the city.
Tho highest point in Florida is
at Hardaway on the Apalnchicalp
Northern Railway. Its elevation
is three hundred feet above the
sea level. There are other points
nearly as high.
Mt. Plensant
is 301 feet high and Gretna 201.

your property

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s e rv ic e and satisfaction w ithou t
constant tuning and tinkering

AT AUCTION
e are permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
tt'o guarantee Satisfaction.

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Sale

at*. m o t ic r o p s .i i . k m* * 7 « o . t n e j »
Fort Ijiuderdnlc— Pinna under ^Nerth .to fcot. Dime,- W m
to the Wt-fclva IPv. t ; them*
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FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks county.
W e k lv a Itlver to the end
r-f
the
first line, containing S l- S acres.
Bldg., air* Oak Ave. Inquire up
N o rifK
IS
H Ml l MR V
tilVIi*.',
stairs. C. T. Smith.
*&gt; T i n ; n u n i t i i i i i i t u p T u p ne lo-ieoy ie.,ui&lt;&lt; . t» lie and u|t- T h u l sealed proposal* will be re.
" k h .m i i
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t i t i n i r pe-tr before our said flreult I'surt •eived by the Hoard of County Com­
the Court House at Sanford. Flor­ missioners o f Seminal* County. F lo ­
"P t i.ottim, i&gt; ,iMi nut nt
on the Sr.l day "t Am-ttst. t rida. on or before lac expiraiton of
APARTMENT FOR KENT— A t­
s u it iM m ; c m v r v . i&gt; r n v &gt; - ida.
1&gt;. li'2a. and then nnd there mnko thirty da ys Irmn the first puhinint 'K I O .
tractive nnd convenient.
Call
IlllfliM'i
t •«lt* * it l»i i'DRi H4itU **
I Ion of tnln no. ire. and up 10 01 I
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at li.rnld office for further in­ Seth W o o d r uCITATIO
hi hIled nirnlitsi you in the cause. until 10 o'clock A 31. on the l*th
f f.
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funner
otslereu
lo
it
uns
formation.
Hay
of A u g u st. A. If. l-ija. a, . ..a
Com pla inant.
order tie puhtlshed In the Sanford County Clerk • office, at the Court
Herald,
a
rtewsoapor
pu'dislod
In
St Sanford. Semlflole County
FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern, Wit Iin ill W i i i l i u i . , i at..
Sanford, Seminole County. Florida ‘ House,
Florida. 1 r m e purrtiuse «,t
•
i, (imiaul*
new apartments, phones includ­ To the Hrsnlley 1
Florida,
If tt lllK il- C om p an y ,' once eaelv week for four consecu­ Utiu.i'o, Hem (note County,
tive
weeks.
ed. By week month or year, well a corpornllnit:
Improvement
l.o n ig
WIT.vl2&gt;8 The lion orahle J J. Highway
located near ocean.
Write orj It lo'lme m ade to a p p e a r to th is Dickinson, Judge of the Circuit known un Series "A*-, said tionda to
court that Niiiiun&lt;&gt;ns in e?hnnc*iy
••ear Interest at the rate of flvu and
phone R. 1„ Seldon, Selden Bldg, lias Iiccii Iwrotofur,- Issued, d ir e c te d , Court of the Seventh Judicial Cir­ one.ba il per cent per annum, nnd
of the Stale of Florida. In and
Daytona Bench, Fin.
to you. a ml tha I the S h e r if f o f Hmu- cuit
listed July 1st, 1313.. lull'test
Seminole County, •n thi* tii«i arc
I•»••&lt;&lt;- C ou n ty .Florida. h as m ode te - for
Payable semiannually,
both
prin­
25tIt
day of June. A, l». I'JS3.
cipal
and Interest payable ut N ew
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FOR
RENT A p a r t m e n t .
I w o o w in g
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3 .irk. In the State o f New \ orlr.
rom ns nnd ba th . D esirab le l o c a - i ile.n s &gt;&gt;r ap poin t amenta, o r to have , .Indue of the Circuit Court of the n.iid le lids lo he Issued coasistln J
■Seventh Judicial Circuit of the State o f seven hundred and sixty bands
mu
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Stnlc
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Florldn.
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of
tiim. Will be vacant Aug. 1. Prac­ f l o r or intent upon whom process of Florida. In and for Seminole
' f the denomination of
fl.OOu 0(1
tically new.
Address 505 care enalil ho served, and that your m- County.
• irh, oiaiurlng s&lt; rlally ovejf u per­
j IteCntte* and Spencer
f Ivors and ngonis are unknown.
iod
,
f
thirty
years
In
the
tvlliar*
lletuM.
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•iielv.nrc. &gt; oil, i*io a.i -olloy Kor- Sullcllfirs and of Counsel for the lug manner, lo-vvit:
lltlior Company, a corporal Ion. Comidalntant s.
ItOllllS No. I to lo. Inclusive, lo
mat lire July 1st. 1329.
FOR RENT: Three room apart- named as defendant In tnc above j
and
foroKoing
cause,
pcndlni;
In
Hands
No II to 21, Inclusive, to
ncnt with garage, 1306 I’ark llie uhnvc el&gt; led court, heitlrc a pro­
meat
m ature July 1st. 1330,
J. G. SHARON
Ave.. Mrs. F. R. Savage.
ceed Inw Id cslntdl^h and quiet the
H nits No. 22 lo .73. Inclusive. to
title to the followln : dcHcrtlied
tiintur,- July 1st. 1931.
Altorney-at-Law
lands In Uuuilnolu County, l-'lorld.i.
Itniiils No. 21 to lit. Inclusive,
FOR RENT: New four room apart- to-wit;
Will prartlee in nil the cc:irt«
m a tu re July 1st. 1931.
lluatiinlliK
at
the
Intersection
oft
Ibimls
N«. 17 to A0. Inclusive,
blent, private bath.
Phone the r.nsieru side of the Weklva Itlv- Examination of Abstracts c ! Land
m atu re July 1st. 193 J.
382 W—West First Street.
er and the North I,hie of that por- ; Titles given esp^eia! attention
Ronds No M to 75 Inclusive to
__ __
i .on of inn t'eler Mlrulula Cliant t
m atnn- July 1st. 1911.
,
. , , ,
i known on the maps of tho I n,ted Offices in Seminole County Bunk
Ibqids No, 70 to 91. Inclusive. to
FOR RENT: Well furnished bung-.si.ttea Surveys ns Section n:&gt;, Townm a tu re July 1st. 1933.
Building
alow, 5 rooms, bath. screened Ship is. South of Itatiqo 2:• Kiol,
Hotuls No, 92 to 1*1, Inclusive, to
jt'tin thetieo South tia‘ j neurees fclasl I
mature July 1st. 1930
porch, garage. Call 107-121
chains to the Northeast Corner
Hontl* No. 109 to 130, Inclusive,
: of the said I’oter Miranda llrnnt:
to mature July 1st. 1937.
FOR RENT: 1 ight housekeeping thence South 2:i'j decrees West
• OI.'TIILANI&gt; T A I N T
Hands No. 127 to IIS, Inclusive, to
120 chains to the Southeast corner
rooms. 21D \V-5th St.
m ature July 1st. DJ33.
ft-* t r i o 1nak u i o tuu
of the sah! Deter Miranda tiro m ;
Hands No. 110 to 103. Inclusive, lo
M oney.
[ he n ce Nort h s o u
ilegreej IVt.il
mature July 1st. 1939.
ROOMS FOR RENT: Furnishatl K7.I3 chains lo the Kasteru side i f
Manufactured b*
Ibqids No. 100 to lit. Inclusive, to
■ b rrse n -l.ln d slry D ala i l a
Itlver; thence
or unfurnished. $2.00 week nnd the said Weklva
mature July 1st. 1941k
Sold by
Northeasterly
along
the
incuinP
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up. Call nt 12 or 6 o'clock.
S. line of the eastern shte of the raid
Honda No. 117 to 2iA. inclusive, to
LIKI.UM1 T A I N T C I I H P 4 X I
m a tu re July 1st. DJI I
C. Brown, 1215 W. 2nd Street.
113 t l n g n i i l l * A v e .
Weklva Itlver to the point of lieHotuls No. 2"'l to 211 . Inclusive, to
P h on e 37S
ginning; less heglnnfng at thu
m a tu re July 1st. 1912.
Southeast eurner of the said Deter i
Hands No 232 to 235. Inclusive, to
Miranda (Irani; run thence North
Rooms For Kent
m a tu re July 1st. 1913.
liO'j degrees West 23 chains;
Hotuls
No. 23fi to 2H|, Inclusive, to
thence North 2912, decrees Fast IS.in,
m a tu re July 1st, I9 M.
FOR RENT— Kooma with or with- chains; thence South MM, degrees
Itoiuls
No. 2X2 to 199, Inclusive, to
Must III elnilns; thence South 29l*
out meals.
Reasonable rates. degrees
m a tu re July 1st. Rj i s .
Wist 1’i.fiii chains; thence
Honda No. 3 D) to 339. Inclusive, to
Lincoln House.
South fiil'-j degrees Mast lu chains:
m a tu re July 1st, 19is.
thence South 29', degrees West 10,
Ilonds-No. 3 10 to 371. Inclusive, to
elinlns; ih.neu Smith 60',j degrees
Mam 13 chains to the Mast line of if 125 Phonographs ................. $75 m a tu r e Ju ly 1st. 19 17.
Lost Ann Found
No. 373 to ( 97, Inclusive, to
the said Deter Miranda &lt;lrnlit;!$ 30 Electric fans ....... ....... J22 m aHotuls
tu re July 1st. DJts
South 2'l'j degrees We i l i * 15 Electric Lins ................. $11
LOST: White bull pupnio. Lnrge thence
lb.mis
No. ms to 117, Inclusive, to
along the said Mast line of the said 5
tu re July 1st. 19 19.
black spot on black hip also on Deter Miranda (Irani Id chains to $ II) Electric fans ............... $ 8 m aItoiuls
No
tlx to 191, Inclusive, t o
liolnt of heglnnltiK. and alno'
black spot on back hip also on a
m a tu re July 1st. 1959.
less, beginning at ,1 point lion feet. 1 New Player Piano.
Bonds No. 192 to 537, Inclusive, to
body. Head untt'.mmcd, short tail. West of a point IS.?l) chains North 1 Second Hand Piaon.
m a tu re Ju ly 1st. 1951.
Tan collar.
Name Jack.
Re­ of the Intersection of (he South Tires und Tubes.
Itoiuls No. 53X to 515. Inclusive, to
boundary of (he said Deter Miranda I
ward if returned R. W, Duckworth |(Irani,
with (lie West lloundary of At Low Prices In Order To Mnkc m a tu re July 1st. 1932.
Homls No. 5l&lt;&gt; lo fl.15, Inclusive, to
nt 1016 French Avenue.
iSeellon 27. Township 19. Smith of
Boom.
m u lu ro Ju ly 1st, 1953.
Mange 29 Must, this point of beginHomls No. « 3ii to 110, Inclusive, to
nlng being (hen 7.27 chains west of
RINK’S FILLING
m a tu re Ju ly 1st, 1951
the Southeast corner of the South-

CHEAP FOR CASH

Wanted

Ocean View Hotel
Mr*. M. J, Coats, Mgr.
C O R O N A D O RMACII. F L O R ID A
O p v n Al l t hr Y r n r
Ra tes: S3.tin per ilny.
Hy
tbe
w eek S23.QU ibtublv: f I ", 99 stngli..

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta. Ga„ Augusta’s grentest
ehiHsifieii medium, rate, cash, !)c
charge. 10c minimum.
MORGANTOW N, W. VA-, people
me interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ud
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

Thu prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion o f Forrest I-akc
Hotel.

west quarter of. the
Northeast.. q tllir- .
............................
e r o f S e c t i o n 21. T o w n s h i p 19. S o u t h I
o f D a n g - 2? Must, t h e n c e r u n n i n g
We s t mill f eet t o llie W e k l v a l l l v r r ; l o g i n n i n g a g a i n ut t h e s a m e
poi nt o f
beginning,
run
thence

WANTED: To buy medium si/.e
second hand safe. Ilox 18'J.
WANTED: Bookkeeper and stenairrapher. Must bo experienced
Steady position for riubt
App’y Sanford Electric C
nolia Avenue.

STATION
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

Ibqids No. 1591 to 789, Inclusive, to
m u lu ro July 1st. 1953.
said b o n d s to tie sold su bject to
th o a p p r o v in g opin ion of Messrs.
C a ldw ell A R a ym ond, obtain ed by
Sem in ole C o u n ty . Florida,
All bids must he at com p a b lc d by*
a c e r t if ie d ch ec k for otic uml a half
( I G "r &gt; |o r cent of the am oun t o f
lids to lie sold,
may bo sub milled In tho
Ivc as to ratu of Interest
bonds arc to bear, tile alternative
bids lo be based on a rate o f Inter­
est less than flvu and o n e - half pur
rent
Amount blit ( o r subl bond* must
he siiiiril lit ■lollars nnd rrnts .
The full faith mill credit o f llm
Coqiiiy o f Seminole, Flotilla, la Irrevnrahly pled ged for the paym ent
o f the prin cipal and Interest of said
Issue nf bonds.
T h e Cou nty C om m ission ers
of
S e m in ole C ou n ty. Florida, reservo
the right to ru jsc t any and all bids.
I'ruin mats sh ou ld be addressed to
the Hoard o f CiAmly Com mis sioners
of MumInot* Obi
'nuniy.
Florida,
ut
Hanford. Florida.
WITNKHH my band as Clerk " f
llie Hoard iif C ominty Cotnmlnlmieru

o.pSr»£ Eour Steam ers-a Week from Jacksonville ', 'S

TRIPS ^ SEA

WAN FED: Four carpenters. South
of Giiitlerville. T. A. Echtdls. ■
of

Flurlila

since

SUMMER
EXCURSION FARES

tin

Itcfnrcneofi;
First National Ihiuk.

Hound Trip Jncksomitlc lo Baltimore $49.54;
jo Philadelphia $56.(X); to Boston $72.13. Fares
include mctilfl and berth, witli extra charge for
outside rooms.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
lit:M . KSTATM

AiTc.iKt*.

Fanils

iiml

(»rnnico

Grown ;i Siimtlltliy

IH2II 1.4111*1 A \I'lllltf,
M.niUrr ..f
SAN» «*i:h. FLA.
Iflurldti Stale*
1^111r 1hrh A mnuh Iu I Ion

Try Smith’s Barber
Simp for ffoud barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

i

t

Alsu All-Expense Tours from Jacksonville; II
days and longer; $80.75; and up. Tours include
New York, Atlantic City, Washington, etc.
| Write for illustrated booklet and for information
about low rates to northern cities nnd resorts. And
ask for detailed itinerant's of thu
special All-Expense Tours!

l\.
\)
,

of Hciiilholo County. Florida, and the
seal nf said Hoard on this the 4th
day of July. A. D. 1925.
(U F A ! .)

Beautiful
Apartment Site
100 feet oil Park Ave.

J

Earle T. Field
It MAI, I; XT ATM — 1.\ VM.9V1IR9IT*

l.obbv Dulestiin-Hrumley Bldg.
Hanford
I'lurlda

Terms.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
214 K. FIRST ST.

W. It. SMITH, MGR.

160 Acres

We Have Money to Loan

1i/L miles

from

Benson

Springs on road to New Smy­
rna.

On Business Property, Apartment
Houses and Residences

I Id feet on l lth St.
50,500.

V. M. lo H i SLASH.

t ’ lerk o f th e Ib.ard
o f I ’mtnlv
Coquotsshinern of Senilmde Founty,
Florida
July ' 111, I fit »1. 33, 39 mid 8.

A l.a nailing, (ram Miami la I'htU 'rl
Urltilila *l.t new, mauntflrrnt
1
8. 8. H itk.hlr., c m , to &lt;t*|a. Jl

Melbourne—) Melbourne nlvc.itment oCmpany to put up $6(1,6011
bantl issue for rond construction.

F O R SALE

H rreenptl

P h on e 148

For Kent

rVPBW RITBRS AND REPAIRS FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in FOR QU tfK SALE: Will sell
l
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE 1 iicrrs of good land 2 miles from
All makes of typewriter* for DAILY NEWS— it covers Brow-i center of Sanford at n bargain,
«ale on easy terms, lor rent, also nrd County thoroughly which ia| half cash. Sec or write B. II.
growing!j Bankston, Sanford, Fin.
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 one of the moat rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.'
Ball Bids.
Sample copy nnd rate card upon. FOR SALE—3 cast front San­
request.
ford Avenue lots. Bargains, Easy
PRINTING
•--------------------------- ------------------------ 1terms. Box 131, care Herald.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing LEARN ABOUT Polk County and ^ nI. u \ i i .* 7*
i~»
i
T
Lakeland, through
the S t a r / ^ * SALE—Corner lot nnd ndEngraving, Embossing. See us
joining
lot
on
Palmetto
Ave.,
first.
We do it. Phone 417-W. Tetegram. Best advertising me­
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
dium in South Florida. Published 'terms. Box 431, care Herald.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— FOR SALE: Lot in Highland St.
Lakeland, Florida.
REAL ESTATE
between Park and Oak, $1,100.00
terms. Box 82.
Sanford,
i. L. nl'UKl.IMi, suXlivismn OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales easy
Fla.
•pecialint.
Subdivision to Or through the Xenia Gazette, Zentando, Florida. and F l o r a ia, Ohio.
Rich agricultural dis­ FOR SALK: One lot Rose Court.
Hcigbia, Florida on Dixie High­ trict. \Vant ud and display rates A bargain at $1,560.00, easy terms.
way.
on request.
FOR SALE: Five lots on Magnol­
TIN AND MKTAI. WORK
ia Avenue. Two at $1,600.00;
COLUMBUS (G a„) LEDGER —
Classified ads hnve the largest Three at $1,500.00, easy terms.
SIGNS
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ Box 82, Sanford, Fla.
Any Kind— Anywhere
gia. Rato Be (0-word line) line.
FOR SALE: 1 lots on 3rd St., nnd
TO REACH the prosperous farm- 1 Popular Ave., Iaits 50x150, east
e.s and fern growers o f Vulus-, frontage, Box 1,000 e.o. Herald
ia
county advertise in the DeLnnd Office.
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Daily
News, rate le per word, cash FOR SALE: First class dining,
Phone -180-W. Sanford Ave. At
with
order.
First Street.
living and bed room suites.
Phone 175-J.
MAINE
—
Wnterville,
Morning
JAMES H. COWAN— All kind?
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine FOR SALE: About one karat dia­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tank*. At Oak people are interested in Florida
mond ring. Wil sacrifice. Ad­
Reach them through dress Box D. c.o. Herald.
Avenue and Third Street Tele­ property.
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
phone 111.
FOR RUSH SALE: 3 ncres Zt
plication.
MIRRORS RESILVERED
rich tiled land with best o f flow ­
Furniture bought nnd sold.
Call 'A LITTLE W ANT AD IN The ing water.
Two story well fin Jackson Furniture Co., Phone C47.
HERALD will bring you in big isho residence with water, gas,
Iresults. Advertise those old ar­ nnd electricity. Three good out
ticles you have stored away and houses. 20,000 nursery stock with
Building: Material hnve
no use for. A little thirty- some bearing orange trees. 570
cont ad may bring you several feet on brick mini. Property right
MIRACLE Concrete to ., general dollars. Phone M8 and a repre­ at Lake Monroe, just four miles
cement work, *ldewalka, build­ sentative will call and see you.
from Sanford. Property worth
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes, J. B$12,000. If rold in the next few
Terwllleger, Prop.
days will take $8,000, half cash,
FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
balance
in one two and three years
Mominm Sentinel; largest classi­
HILL LUMBER CO. House a
time.
If
interested see or write
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
Service. Quality and Price.
B. H. Bankstoa, Sanford, Fla.
imum 24c cash with order.
Lumber and Building Material
FOR SALE: PJ25 Dodge Touring.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Car, fully* equipped, 5 balloon
Carter Lumber Company
accepted want ad medium in tires. Runs like new. Cash or
West Third Street
Phone 666
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word will consider good Ford as part
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
I payment. Cell Osceola
Cypress
' Co,, or write me for an appolntTAMPA, Florida — Tampa Daily ment. C. E. Williams, Osceola,
D AVID B. HYEB
Times, the great homo daily. Fin.
__
ARCHITECT
rale 1 l - 2e per word minimum, f o r SALK: LUMBER delivered
charge 25c cash with order. Write
in nnd around Sanford, yellow
M «mb*r A. L 4
for complete rate card.
pine framing, sheathing, siding,
Ros* B uilding
flooring, ceiling nnd finish.
At
Orlando, Klnrlda
WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg, prices that are a savings to you.
[ The Clarksburg Exponent, morn- Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen, Fla,
; ing issue 1 cent per word, mini­
■
FOR SALE: 800 Acres, S 10.00 an
mum 34c.
Acre.
On
Dixie Hi eh way.
HILTON’S
PALM REACH COUNTY — The Beautiful high land. Adjoins two
n .\ lin e n s h o p
! scene o f
stupendous develop­ lakes. Sandy, loam soil with clay
113 Magnolia Ave.
ment. Read about it in the Paint sub-soil. Ideal for oranees nnd
6 First Class Barbers
i Beach Post, Sample copy sent on vegetables. Profitable groves and
Special Attention
mitkinc houses nearby. Best buy
request.
Given To Ladies nnd Children.
in Volusia County between Paint'ADVERTISING yret-t results if it ka and Delgtnd. To clone immedKa-fiately low price $10 an acre, eneloagliu* -|Mit.viukuii -Tniyt rs
China ware in English Porce­ latka' DJilly N-ws"Ts circulated in ‘ third cash. H. (' Hansen, Conrad
lains, Ituvnrinn anti Japanese an industrial nnd agricultural sec­ Building, Do Land, Fin.
tion.
FOR SALE: Sheppard puppy, three
China make lovely uifts
month? old. Phone 318\V. AtlADVERTISK in the Journal-Iler- (|ress 007 j.; m h St.
The Ball Hardware
aid, South Georgia's greatest _______ - - ----------newspaper. Morning, afternoon, |
Automobiles
weekly and Sunday.
Classified!
rates 10c per line. Wayeross J ou r-' ' d e p e n d a b l e u s e d c a r s
W . H. LONG
nal-Hurald, Wayeross, Georgia. ! 1T2I Dodge Touring.
1025 Dmlge t’olipe.
MKAT MARKET
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— 1923 Dodge Coupe.
Send in yoiti mburiptiim to the 1022 Dodge Touring.
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla. Tribune or hn; d it to your local 1923 Dodge Graham I 1*2 ton
dealer so you can read Florida's
Truck.
Kreatcat newspaper.
One year. 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
$8.00, 6 months, $4.00, three months
I. W. Phillip** Sons
$2.00. If yo t desire $1,000 insur­
Dodge Bros. Salts and Service
ance policy add 75c to your order. Phone 3
II. A. SPEIR
Oak und 2nd St.
Contractor and Builder
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything?
If so advertise in
i09-M — Phone — 439-M
the Gainesville Sun.
2108 PALMETTO A Y R
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
u
Pensacola is bo^inning
the ■
greatest development in GeurKin'a %
*
history; n half million dollar high­ •
M
Duvey and Nesmith way to the ruIf beach just finish­ 3
ed; nt two million dollar liridgc ■
A T T O R N MYM - A T - L A W
across
Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
.111-31.7-31I
MAYKA lit
bchitf spent on highway; greatest
FI It ST NATION AI, H A N K IH.IMJ.
chance for live developers to get
Lots 0 and II Mock II
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.
51odor 11 Im proveThoroughly
111 ** lit ?i

PAGE

IffHMfrMI

One mile lake front ago

All high land.

$30.00 per acre

A 7% Interest
Ank For Our Hooklet On Financing the Home

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
R E A I, T O R S

MagnoKn at Second.

LOANS

Phone 48

INVESTMENTS

By (iKOKUK MeMANUS
ri

Xr

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Sanford Ave.
Corner lot opposite San
Lanta.

$3,000.00. Terms

•IG feet between Fourth and
Fifth street.

$400.00 per foot.
Easy Terms

SANFORD
REALTY CO Inc.
,

II. S. LONG, Mgr.

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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER
fclished in Florida’s Heart,
L World’s Greatest Vegetable
Etion, Its Richest Garden Land
«

MN XV.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

burt Denies Motion [
pQuashlndictment
ainst John Scopes

New Envoy

R v P rn v p r
l i e u l&gt; y I l c l j t r
— r— „

_ Probes Rumor
(Premature Publi(tion of Decision

,

SCHEDULE FOR
A1RMA1LR0UTE
IS ANNOUNCED

Seek Office

^ %?

PRICE FIVE CENTS

TO BRING CROWDS

Trial of 53 Cases Arraigned
Ilefore County Judge J. G.
Sharon; Sees Stormy Ses­
sions Account Liquor ('uses

___

Government Opens
Bids September 15

Court Disposes Of
25 Liquor Charges

New Routes to Connect With
Trans - Continental Lines;
New Makes Announcement

Prosecuting Attorney Says
Term Very SucccssfulFrnni
County’s Point of View*

Sc" n e s C n s « B rin g s H u n d red s,
Not Thousands That Wore
Expected; Citizens Unable
to Capitalize on “Stunt”

NUMBER 297.

JULY TERM OF B ig Celebration T o
COUNTY C 0 1 T F ea tu re B all Club
ENDS T O D A Y

Average Flying Speed of 90
Miles Per Hour With Six
Trips Each Week Required
On Each of Eight Routes

n s t ituttanality
Statens Statute T () y - j v p ^ ^

j n ls Again

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925.

iit*

.
TM* * * * u u a ■n-.-t
.
Local thundershower*. Wi
d** a»d Tti&amp;y*d*j; moderate,
•Iblr frcfh aoulhweat wind*.
MoxiraUmtemp.
Minimum temp.
Rainfall !A________

SANFORD RETAIL " K f f i E f i S l
Including Baseball
CREDIT MEN HOLD Games,
Big Dance
SESSION TUESDAY
Decide lo Advertise Certified
Had Accounts for Sale; Al­
so Discuss One Hour Park­
ing Law on Main Strectu

Sale Of tic k e ts Is
Pushed by Officials

WASHINGTON, July 15.—Ten­
The regular July session of
Parade to Open Day’s
tative schedules for the eight new
county court, which began last
Celebration; Band
air mail routes recently decided Vl&gt;*
A meeting of tho Sanford Re­
Tuesday morning nnd adjourned
on to connect with the transcon­
Tuesday afternoon until the Oc­ tail Men’s Credit Association was
ProgramToBeGiven
tinental service were nnnounoid
tober session saw the disposal or held in the of fires of the Sunford
URT ROOM DAYTON,
Tuesdi)/ by Postmaster General
continuance of a total of 53 cases. Credit Association Tuesday after­
^ July 15— Judge John
All Is in readiness for the
New in cnlling for bids, by Sept.
The session, according to County noon at which matters of interest
iulston today denied the
15, from prespective contractors.
Prosecuting Attorney E. F. Hous- to the various members of the or­ big Booster Day celebration to
An average flying speed of ap ­
holder, was very successful from ganization were discussed.
lie motion to quash the
bo held Thursday afternoon
proximately l)o miles nn hour and
tlie county’s point of view because
After having considered the mat­ n t municipal baseball park
len t against J o h n
six round trips n week on each
of the proper disposal of a num­ ter during the past four weeks,
a Scopes, charged with
route are required. Rids for ad­
ber of difficult cases.
said Mr. Carter, the retail men under the auspices nnd for
n of the .Tennessee
ditional routes will be culled for
The term wns one of the storm­ of this city decided at the Tuesday the benefit of the Sanford
cs fast as petitions aro received
olution
law.
The
iest ever held in the Seminole meeting to advertise certified bail Baseball Club. Final prepara­
ami the feasibility of such routes These two Chicago women nre aft­ county court, as tho result of the accounts for sale, starting during tions for the day’s program
decision upholds conis determined.
nallty of the law.
er public office. Mrs. Johnson large number of cases binging on the next few duys. It is hoped, he were made this morning, ac­
New York-Roston schedule calls Gregg (abuse) a member of the the sale, disposal and possession stated thut this will bring about cording to nn announcement
otion to quash was made
for departure from New York board of education, will run for of liquor. Nearly nil of the de­ certain moral results relating to
and the day was spent in
on arrival of the overnight plane mayor, and Mrs. Mcdill McCor­ fendants tried on liquor charges credit extended to the public by made today by R. A. Newman,
lit. Judge Raulaton was
president of the recently re-organ­
from Chicago, duo_ ut 0 u.m .' A , mick,, widow
____ of ...~
. were either found guilty or their various local merchants.
the ................
lute senator
1 all of yesterday in writized
cluli.
»t«P Is to be made at Hartford, a t ' mid daughter of Mark ilalinii, cases were continued.
Mr. Carter advised that the re­
opinion. which was volumStarting at 1:30 o’clock with n
Approximately
half
of
the
cases
tail
men
have
signed
a
petition
to
7:“°
nm’
' ,,lun“ to ru" f‘*r
he
nnVru|lThe extension from Chicago to
arraigned before County Judge J be presented to the City Commls- big parade, the day’s entertain­
Birmingham calls for departure
G. Sharon, were liquor cases. They yoiners asking for a one-hour park­ ment will continue throughout tho
"'ite
.
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W
l
t
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T,r&gt;
PORTLAND,. On1., July. 15 — from Chicago at 5:45 n.m. upon a r­
.
fortli,*r
i scat
the room, block the aisles,,.................
numbered 25 out of the total of ing ordinance on First Street dur­ nfternoon nml will come to a closo
hnrl. s Francis Potter nns- nn&lt;* Iam
deep around the
• liani Ilatwell of Dallas, Tex., rival of the overnight mnil plane
53. There were seven cases for ing the daytime nnd until u late Thursday night with a dance at
thV 'v « t 3tdc U nluflan *&gt;»■•
“ »'«"• « • * “ !“•■«•
north- from New York stopping at In­
carrying concealed weapons or pis­ hour on Snturday nights. It is the tho municipal hall on Park Avenue.
tols without u permit or for -the opinion of the merchants, he said The parade, it is announced will
of New York, opened the
Overalls occupied scats liesid" orn district of Texas, was unanim­ dianapolis at 9:30 a.ni. and Nnshreckless discharge of fireurms, that their business is hurt con­ be headed by the municipal band
trial with prayer. Dr. Pot- the latest design in men's wear, ously elected Tuesday grand cxalt- ville at 11:10 a.m., arriving
by baseball enthusiasts in
three for assault and battery, three siderably in that during busy hours followed
t called to the platform by 1 ginghams sank into the auditorium ted ruler of the Uenevolcnt and Birmingham at 1:10 p.m. The plane | |M T I? C IF A
A
The parade will pass through
rt after President Stribling chairs bside the more fashionable Protective Order of Elks nt the «n the northbound trip will leave 11“ 1 I j u 1 fV 1 I / \ \ j I Y for gambling, three for petit lar­ many shoppers cannot find places cars.
several of the main business nnd
Sixty-first annual reunion of the Birmingham at 11:45 n.m., Nnah- 1
ceny, one man being charged un for parking their automobiles with­ residential
taytoii Pastor's Association silks.
™
after
grand
lodge
here.
He
was
nomin­
several counts, one for disposing in a reasonable distance from the which it will thoroughfares
lounced the name of the
Four policemen were kept busy ated by I,. T. Lively of Dallas, ami ville at 2:05 p.m., Ismisville at
wend
its
way
to
tho
1:05 p. m. and Indianapolis nt 5:30 New York Court Finds That of mortgaged goods, one for as­ business section.
minister us choice of the in the court room, keening the pas
ball park.
sault
with
a
deadly
weapon,
one
tion. Judge RuuiHton yes- sagewnys, clear, or wielding Judge iiomirmtions were ordered closed. p.m., arriving at Chicago nt 7:15
Document Is Alright Amt
The matter of having changes
Promptly nt 2 o’clock tho hnseRiley C. Powers of Montpelier, p.m., in time fur transfer of mail
announced that he would Rauiston’s gavel us they called for
That Liquor (Tin Still He for passing worthless checks, one of address reported to the city hull struggle between a picked
for trespassing, two for vugruncy, deik or some other city official
Vt., was elected grand esteemed to tlie New* York overnight planes
lyton pastors association to “order in court.”
Shipped on English Ships one for resisting officers and one
team of “fats’ and n picked team of
ike openopunwhich leave at 8:20 p.m.
so tiiat this information mny in "loans",
te minister to make
Clothing grew damp and collars loyal knight.
will get under wny. In
for
the
unlawful
prescription
ol
syer each day. This foliow- either were thrown aside or col­
turn Ih* secured by the credit as­ choosing this feature as a part of
Walter F. Meier of Seattle, re­ The St. Pnui-Minneupolis route
brotest from the defense at lapsed in wntery circles ns they turn-' president of the Washington plane will leave Chicago upon a r­ NEW YORK. July 15—The nt- drugs.
sociation was a]y/&gt; discussed at the program, officials of the club
li of having a daily prayer. wilted beneath the intense hi nt State Elk Asosciation, wns elec­ rival of the New York overnight taek upon the so-called “moist” Six cases which were continued length. It was stated that the as­ believe that they will be able to
treaty witli Great Britain, which
ami swept the court room during ted grand esteemed lecturing plane, leave 1^, Crosse at 8:40 ami permits vessels of foreign regis­ from tho April term were: W. E. sociation wit ulso ask the City offer one of the best mirth pro­
YTON, Tcnn., July 15.— ' the trial.
Hailey, possession of liquor, Wes­ Commission to take action on this
and arrive at St. I’uul-Minnenpolis
knight.
vokers ever billed here. It is de­
try to bring liquor under seal in­ ley Hailey, possessing pistol with­ matter at some early date.
John T. Raulston announced
nt 10:05 n.m.
Enthusiasm Undiminishcd
clared that tho “ fats” hnva been
Fn-d
C.
Robinson
of
Dubuque,
to
the
United
States
ports,
failed
out
a
permit,
Wesley
Hailey,
pos­
Tuesday that he would withThe Dallns-Fort Worth exten­
In conclusion Mr. Carter said holding secret practices under tho
This, however, did not diminish Iowa, was re-elected grand sec­
lis decision on the defense
sion schedule calls for departure Tuesday when Federal Judge Muck session of liquor, Wesley Hailey, that tlie commissioners will fur­ tutelago of Tom Meredith while
the
enthusiusin
evoked
among
the
retary,
a
position
he
has
held
bn to' quash the indictment
from Chicago on the arrival of the ruled that the federal courts are transporting liquor, J. I,. Gordon, ther Is* requested to widen a num­ tho "leans," anxious to cop the
1st Scopes until today. He cx- spectators when anything which since 11101.
New York overnight plane, from Jrilho“l. |,,,w‘‘r to
Prooecut- disposing of mortgaged goods nml ber of tho streets in the business laurels, have been rccelvclng some
»d tl^nt the delay wus due to might be construed as an attack
John K. Ibirt-h, Grand Rapids, Mtdine ut 7:3(1 u.m.
j
inK
officers
to
enforce
penal
laws. Victoria Patterson, possess of llq- section, resolution for which are careful coaching from I)r. C. J,
[cposia fveelyud tlu t new.- re- upon fundamentalism was repelled Mich., was elected grand treas­
Judge Muck ruled that whether quoi. All of these cases were nolle b e l i e v e d
The
St.
lxjuis
route
schedule
to
been Marshall, who is expected to prove
or
drew
instant
fire
from
attorn­
rs had sought to anticipate
urer.
calls for departure from Chicago the treaty is contrary to law- and pressed.
passed during last yeur.
None a tower of strength to thu team. • ■*eys for the nrosecution.
nature of his ruling.
the
constitution
or
not
the
courts
From the remainder of the cases
Clyde Jennings of Lynchburg,
The game Is keenly anticipated
declared thae if lie found on . Unrebuked applause was elicited Vn„ was elected for a five year upon arrival of the overnight New cannot order enforcement of the arraigned, fines and estreated of the streets have been widened
York plane, stopping at Spring. ,
since tlie passing of tho resolut­ by local fans, who tnus fnr have
stigntion that any reporter of in the late afternoon when a peti­ term,
bonds, not including costs of a r­ ions, he said.
ns grand trustee.
field at 7:55 n.m. und arriving at IK'nul lavv!’*
not lieen acquainted with the line­
)ws service hud violated the tion submitted by defense counsel
rest and court, amounted to $3 ,St.
Louis
at
8:50
a.m.
“*ri...
r...i
Hio
federal
courts
nre
with­
John
McW.
Ford
of
Shreveport,
up of either team.
It appears
acy of the court ho would pro- to Judge Ralston calling for un­
j that neither side is anxious to
The Elko-Nevado-l’usco, Wash., out power to compel this," he de- &lt;505 from 21 convictions. Tile dis­
ito institute contempt proceed- orthodox ministers to* be given La., was elected grand inner guurd.
Edward W. Kelly of Salt Like extension calls for departure from dared, “whatever the ground of posal of two or three cases could
give out any dope along this line
place with those of more orthodox
luguinst such parties.
I for feur thut it might give tho opCity,
was made grand tyler.
Elks at 11:50 u.m. after arrival of* tile failure of prosecuting officers not be learned Hits morning, a l­
faiths
in
the
court
room
to
direct
|e court was adjourned nt 3:45
i position too much information us
Chicago was selected ns the the westbound trans-continnentul to enforce the laws may be. The though tho defendants were found
the opening prayers, wns referred
, this morning,
to offensive and defensive power.
plane from New York, stopping at remedy for inactivity of tiiat kind guilty.
third day of the Scopes evo- by Judge Ralston to the Dayton 193(5 convention city.
New
cases
tried
beforu
Judge
Another thing that will help to
Is
the
executive
and,
I'.ltimatuly,
Dr.
Carroll
Smith
of
St.
Louis
Mmistrial
Association
which
he
Boise
at
1:55
n.m.
and
arriving
at
trinl ended amid stormy
Sharon were: Hob Robinson, pos­
pass away the afternoon pleasantly’
with the people."
here Into Tuesday after- said was designating the minister:) was elected grand esteemed lend­ I’asco, Wash., at 1:25 p.m.
will iio selections rendered by the
ing knight.
The extension into the south­
Tiie iiniit wns brought by mem­ session of liquor, $250, costs and
Iwithout the jury who will try to conduct services.
W. M. Young, owner and devel­ bund, which will play between in­
Frequent outbursts of nppiause
William J. Sinzk past exalted west rails for departure from Salt bers of tin- Neptune Asm ialion of threu months confinement; Ethel
Vniiig school teacher havingn
oper of the Highland Park sub nings nml offer special numbers be­
worn in and before Judge ' 1. i swept the room during the stormy ruler of the Chicago lodge, urg­ Lake ('ity on arrival of the west­ Musters and Mates in urt atti nipt Hritt Harris, drunk, continued to division
of this city, was the prin­ tween the "fats"-“lcans” game and
October;
Ethel
Hritt
Harris,
using
s hud announced his decis- morning session when a motion ed the convention to name Chi­ bound trans-continental plane due to have the treaty dec-1 ne I un­
the motion to quash the in- From Clarence Darrow of the do­ cago ns the meeting place next at 9:55 a.m. and the Pacific coast constitutional. The plain! if I :, nil obscene language, continued; J. cipal speaker nt the luncheon of the regular game between Sunthe Kiwunis (Rub ut the Seminnlu ford and luikclund.
t.
fense to dispense with the opening year and the convention so ordered. route schedule calls for u plane to interested in American
Idupiug W. McKee, |Missession of liquor, Cafe
today when lie urged the
The baseball team returns to­
$500
bond
estreated;
W.
J.
Rosen,
prayers
was
denied.
Clashes
be­
ras a stormy day,” the judge
The new $&lt;’1,000,000 memorial leave Seattle at 9 a.m. arriving said that ships flying the \:m ii* :-.n
members of the organization to night from the Folk county metro­
V'l as he left the bench, tween counsel for the defense and building in Chicago, whieli will bo at San Francisco at (i:20 p.m. De­ flag wore Is-ing damaged because gambling, $50, bond estreated; take
steps to improve the general polis to take on the Highlanders
lliich he had a moment ear- the state were imminent when the ready by the time of the session parture from Sun Francisco will he passengers preferred to travel on Noah Newham, gambling, $5(1
appearance
of Sanford. Ity go­ for u three-gaihe series, tomor­
bond
estreated;
I).
K.
Sims,
gamb­
judge
overruled
the
motiun.
riii-il newspaper reporters of
next year was an evident at­ at midnight with arrival ut Los British ships in order to obtain
ling, $50 bond estreated; Jack ing nt the matter right away, lie row's gome being the opening con­
contempt of court proceedtraction. Speeches indicated that Angeles at 5:25 a.m.
liquor beyond the three u ile lim­ Gore,
and battery, guilty, asserted, it is possible to have test. The locul teum Is expected
kcause uf publications of
Miami, Fla., would be a strong
it. They asked for injuiu-Moiin n {5 andassault
costs;
J.
T. Newby, assault this city in a much better condi­ td be reinforced somewhat by this
Jiiitiniuting th-- judge would
contender for the 1927 convent­ Milune Theater Wi l l
tion, so far as benuty Is concern­ presence of several new members
ion.
ie ilefenso motion to quash.
Intin*' tlie
ed,
by early fall through tho who ih appears against the laikeMs.iio
May
Hrown,
assault
and
bntNittie of newspapermen was
Rev. Dr. John Dysart of Flint. Be Re-OpenedTonight The injunction was denied.
land outfit. Fans nre pruntised
plunting
of flowers ami shrubs.
lory,
dismissed;
A.
E.
Hawkins,
co to investigate the pre- rit
Mich., was elected grand chaplain.
■.mile excellent exhibitions of bas*As
to
tho
constitutionality
of
the
•
j,.,
assault
with
deadly
weapon
In
reply,
Kiwnnian
Forrest
Lake
publication.
The Milane theater of this city treaty Judge Muck said, in his | Linucd to tlctuher; Joo I’Jorry. un­ replied that at the next meeting biill and especially tomorrow when
Iti-ment from a correspondwill re-open tonight, after having opinion: ’’While on the motion to . dnmk, guilty, $5,0 ami costs; Rena of the City Commission, a (’ity “Dinty” Moore's tribe will do its
Junior Chamber To
I the International News |
............
been closed for two und u half dismiss for want of equity b o t h Richardson,
PEKING.
July
15.—There
is
lit­
unlawful prescription Beuutifieation Commission will lie best to annex u victory.
| wus heard by the commit-. ■
Have
Good
Meeting
The dunce tomorrow night will
counsel
desire
a
ruling
un
the
con
tle
prospect
of
an
early
commence­
weeks
for
complete
renovation
and
of
drugs,
continued
to October; appointed. Through nn act of the
it announced it would roment of negotiations over tinre-decoration inside and out, one stitutiunality of the treaty, I find Nam White, passing worthless last session of tho legislature, he begin ut 9 o’clock. The “Dow
the judge today.
Attention of the members of of the most beautiful motion pic­ it unnecessary and therefore, im­ check, continued to Octolier; D. M. said, funds cun tie raised through Draggers” orchestra from DeLund
itorin occurred at the end Shanghai affair growing out of the
Those
tlie
Junior Chamber of Commerce ture bouses of its size in tile entire proper to consider that question in Douglass, trespassing, not guilty; taxation for the ojierutioii of a will furnish the music.
strike
in
the
foreign
owned
cotton
Dug hot day of waiting to
have heard this orchestra de­
vliut the court would do in mills and tin- .subsequent rioting. is again called by President Floyd suutli, Manager J. I,. Marentrtte view nf my opinion that even if the C, D. Whitfield, obtaining iiionuy beautification department in this who
Tile deadlocek
between tlic Palmer of the orgunzintion to the declared today. With its newly treaty were unconstitutional, ns uiiiler false pretense, two churges, city. Tlie new body will become clare that it Is one of the heat in
»e to the defense’s attempt
state and club officials feel
Itlie trial by establishing the Shnnghni municipal nutlmritic-' regular luncheon at the Seminole tinted walls, repainted woodwork, to which T intimate no opinion, the nolle prossed; Elmer K. Grow, ob­ active upon Us appointment, it the
thut
they are fortunate in secur­
bill
states
no
cuuse
for
equitable
new
draperies
und
carpets
running
was
stated.
»t
12:15
o’clock
Thursday
at
and
the
diplomatic
corps
over
th&gt;taining money under fulse pre­
•dness of the indictment and
I). II. MucFurlund of the Amer­ ing its services for this occasion.
tenses, continued to October; John
fconstitutionality 0f the Tcn- question of jurisdiction which af­ which Mayor Forrest Lake will be through the aisles, it will present relief."
Results of the intensive ticket­
He held that the damage claim­ Hurt, obtaining money under false ican City Bureau wus present ns
i n i 0 fhitute which says forded grounds for the French the principal speaker. Secretary ail air of comfort ami beauty, the
selling
cunipaign have not been
ed
to
have
been
inflicted
results
a
guest
ami
told
of
the
plans
for
manager
usaurted.
JuMlc school instructors simll minister’s retirement from the R. W. IVurnian, Jr., of the senior
pretense, not guilty; Levi Moseley,
given
out
but indication!
Approximately $7,000 has Ims-ii not from the fact that Kritish ships carrying pistol without permit, the Chamber of Commerce cam­ were this officially
■ ".“l
of evolution which diplomatic commission remains un­ trade body will lie present also, it
morning that the tickets
spent in re-decorating Sanford’s brought liquor into port but from guilty, $50 and costs; Levi Mosu- paign for new members which is to for
is annoiiiu-cd.
Is the liiblicnl story of man’s broken.
both the baseball exhibitions
Diplomatic quarters profess not
Special entertainment has been best theater and Mr. Murentctte the fact, so it nppenred that pas- [ ley, currying couceuicd weapon, starts actively during tho lu-xt und the dance huvo been going like
ben the judge at length enter- to^ know whether another delegate provided, Mr. Palmer said and all states that it is witli pleasure on sengers preferred Hritisli ships. nolle prossed; Charlie West, carry­ two or three weeks. He urged that “hot cakes”. Tho club officials
ing concealed weapons, guilty, the Kiwanians give their support uru anxious that a largo sunt bo
' ou* ' « « after a recess will bo appointed in place of Count members are urged to turn out the purt of the operating company
MItS. KELLER DIES
lurs which he employed in do Mnstcl, but they uppenr to and enjoy the occasion ami make that the house will re-open as one
$ 1U0 and costs; Lottie Almun va­ 100 |N*rceut strong to tills move­ raised from tomorrow’s celebra­
wt is decision he was met he­ share the French ambassador’s a success. Several discussions on of the best in the state.
grancy, guilty; Ethel Strickland, ment.
tion so that the affnirs of tho
OCALA. July 15.—Mrs. Gordon vagrancy, guilty; Carl Bruton,
Visitors present were: W. M. teum may be placed on a sounder
lp ,JHI '* n,ako an unnounce- view thut it is useless to press important current topics will be
?y me filing of a defense mo- for the opening of the conferences given.
Milton—7(50 acre blueberry farm Kelh-r of Tampa, who was injureil selling liquor, not guilty; Carl Young, of New York, Kiwuniun J. financial basis.
J ^ that the court’s pruci- while the jurisdiction conflict is
largest in the world, is being es­ in nn automobile accident neur Bruton, assault and battery, con- A. Merrimun, of Savannah, Gu.,
The support us indicated by the
Mining the? morning sc9* unsolved.
tablished near here by the Kerry here July 5, died this morning ut tiued to October; Joe i’erry, un­ Judge J. S. Smith, of Birming­ advunce sale of tickets has been
Lullicran
Conference
a local hospital.
‘ourt with prayer be dislawfully fonistlng officers. $l»o ham, Ala., I). H. MucFurlund, of good, but President Newman is­
Ranch Company.
On the other hand the Chinese
Red.
bond estreated; Joe I’erry, selling Chicago und R. N. Wilnier, of Or­ sued a last minute appeal this aft­
seem to be reluctant to undertake To Be Held July 16, 17
pddition. the motion asked the negotiations while it is uncer­
liquor, $500 bond cstrented und lando.
ernoon for more persons to pur’• qportcj its request with a tain tiiat the diplomats will be uble
Members present were: II. H. chaso tickets.
capias
issued
to
sheriff
for
re-ar­
ST. AUGUSTINE, July IB.—The
petition from churchmen to enforce the possible decisions.
rest; Mrs. A. (J. i’urdon, posses­ Berg. L. C. BcBout, Dr. B. I). Cas­
“The baseball team needs united
conference of the Florida
Khea county, that if the Furthermore, there are no indica­ annual
sion of liquor, not guilty; Tom well, R. H. Chapman, A. C. Cur­ support and this occasion gives op­
Lutheran
conference
will
be
held
1ening should be continu- tions that the Chinese have reced­
Boone, possession of liquor, con­ ler, Fred A. Clark, T. L. Dumas, portunity for everyone to help do
this city on July 1(5 ami 17, it
i court would permit some ed from their position that there in
tinued
John Robinson, selling liq­ W. S. Kntzminger, of l.ongwood, his bit, “Mr. Newman declared.
erbeliefs others thun can be no settlement of the Shang­ has been announced here by Dr.
uor, mistrial, continued to Octo­ A. C. Fort, J. C. Hutchison, T. R. “I hope thut the grandstand amt
E.
I).
Kaisler,
pastor
of
the
local
ing
prayers
for
the
exorcism
of
VENICE.
July
15.—The
little
. / undnnicntalists to lead hai riot shootings exclusive of
ber term; Chris Lomax, possession Higgins, M. B. Hutton, Jno. D. bleachers will bo pucked to tho
Lutheran congregation.
Pcyout appeal.
town of Ccdnrchciu, in the pro­ this restless spirit.
inkins, J. li. Jackson, E. F. Lane, limit tomorrow with loyal support­
questions
concerning
the
contrib­
The local Luthern church has no vince of Curniu, is upset at what
The population of Cedurchia and of liquor, continued to October; JDr.
I filing this motion, Arthur utory ends.
W. T. Langley, Forrest Luke, ers of the club,” ho concluded.
(Continued
on
Page
Three)
building
hi
re
now
and
is
using
the
everybody
in
tlie
place
says
is
a
neighboring
villages
turned
out
to
-"toinued
T. W. Lawton, S. M. Lloyd, H. C.
~
___on 1 ago Three) •
Leakage of parts of the report Ancient City Baptist church in ghost. For five days running, tho s«*o the ghost exorcised.
Two
of the investigators sent to Shang­ which to hold their meetings. The inhabitants have seen a tall, while piieats walked some hundred yurds Man Says Girl Asked Long, E. J. Moughton, J. G. Micch- Much Rainfall Over
uel, K. B. McCracken, \V. M. Mc­
(ny Heat Records hai has raised the question in din- sessions
of the conference will be clad female figure on the higu in front of tho procession of peo­
State Is Reported
Kinnon, Dr. II. II. McCuslin, G.
lomutic circles whether it would held in tiiat building.
Him
to
Take
Her
Life
ple
n
great
shout
of
terror
went
not far from the town.
&gt;e Broken In West not be wise to publish the entire According to Dr. Keislcr, there road
K.
McKay,
(5.
E.
McCall,
Rev.
T.
The women say it is the virgin, up front the crowd, for they saw,
JACKSONVILLE. July 15.—
J. Nixon, C. C. Nesmith, Howard
report.
are only about six Lutheran pas­ who has come to bless the locali­ suddenly, the ghost appear, walk­
WATERTOWN, S. D., July 15. Overlin, B. T. Overstreet, A. Kaf- Moderate rains. locally, heavy and
Jh AHO, July 15.—Heat rectors in the state of Florida belong­ ty. Scientists tulk about mists, ing between the two priests, who. —A charge of first degree murder
field. E. B. Randall, Jr.. L. U. excessive in some districts, fell
I'entinuud. to he broken in the
ing to the United Lutheran Church. but the uppurition is to be seen however, could see nothing.
today fiu-ed Winifred Meek, who Steele, J. G. Sharon, F. B. Smith, over Florida during tho week end­
wwt and Rocky Mountain
Among them, he says, are some of in broad daylight. Boys playing
Some say it is the ghost of u has admitted killing Byrio Healy, F. H. Wight und 1,. J. Wilson.
ing Tuesday, according to tho
w'lh „ Paavo Nurmi like
the lending speakers and theolog­ i near the roud first suw it. The wife or mother who visits her dead ng&lt;- 17, of Garden City.
weekly department of agriculture
r r‘ty, the weather bureau
ians
in
the
state.
WASHINGTON, July 15.—The
ghost, they sny, walked up ami oil tlie buDleficlds of the great
Meek said Miss Healy und he
weather and crop review. Plant
having to dig bach in Nickel Piute hoarings were order| down, then floated over the road. war, whicii border the neighbor- | went uutomobile riding Sunday
Markets
growth
was stimulated with tho
fibs of years ago to findjed resumed on July 20.
They ran home to tell their par hood. Doctors und scientists from night and she usked hint to kill
15
New
Forest
Fires
onlv unfavorable feature being
parks
uT . ^ ‘‘chi,JK..lh‘}_Pr‘JS- | Bids for contract air mail aorents, who rushed td the spot und Venicco und Tierate have visited her. They drove to u straw stuck
CHICAGO, July 16.—Wheat. that condition!i wvro ideal for a
p off?* i *c^ a Falls, Texas. | vice for eight new routes were Reported Last Week saw the vision plainly.
the spot. Some of these people in an isolated pnsturo, where September 1.53 to 1 . 5 3 Decem­ increase in cotton
•evil.
w■ i£La • t'‘n,P*,rature Tues- asked.
A case of suggestion? Perhaps. from outside say they ftce the Meek, according to his confession, ber, 1.53 to 1.53%; Corn, Septem­ Citrus grovits, including 4fttil
loo, while marks of 10d
Encouragement over the Chin­
PRIEST RIVER. Idnho., July 16. The priests said Ho, but, ufter ghost, others say they can see no­ struck Miss Healy on the head ber, 1.08 to 1.08't; Outs, Septem­ mas, in the wiist aro in good CO)
^ ur® common in Texas. ese conditions was indicated in of­ —Killeen new fires were reported many others came with the same thing. But the local priests and with an Iron rod and then choked ber
large VIwj»
4614 to 47.
ditlon except t,i i
I.. . Arizona touched 108, but ficial circles.
doctora and schoolmasters all de ^ r’
story of having seen the gho:
burning
in
the
Kuniksu
national
placing
her
body
in
not in prosperit, Caine is in fu
I y high figure was a drop
Tho United States favorable forest today, bringing tho total of consented to go out to the spot elate they have seen it severul tho straw ho went to u motion pleTampa—Contract awarded fori condition althoUtfh hi«*h. Th , vynts
L, ‘“‘k'rees from Sunday, the trade balunce for the fiscal year fires
in forest to (55. Moro than where it appeared and sprinkle the times und always in broad daylight tur® snow- Later he returned ami construction of $00,000 Incinera­ in the glades mriofii is unfavoi
* a-*yo t tlie summer there. was $1,012,681,497.
roud with holy water, after say-1 It has never been seen at night.
set fire to tlie straw.
200 men are lighting the fires.
tor.
DAYTON, Tenn., July in._ Raoul Dumlurand, government
Every available inch of space was leader in the Candndian senate, is
occupied during the spirited argu­ under consideration as the Dom­
ment that marked the day of the inion's ambassador to Washington.
dispatches say his selec­
trial of John Thomns Scopes for Montreal
tion
is
considered
almost u certainalleged violation of Tennessee’s
anti-evolution teaching act here
Tuesday.
Although the visiting crowds
ebbed and flowed in and out of tin*
chairs beside the more fashionable
swirling eddies passing the limits
of the court house lawn and collect­
ing in talkative groups about the
streets, the collection as a whole!
failed to meet the too-sanguine an- j
ticipations of Dayton people. They
come Ity hundreds, not thousands. William Hntwell Unanimously
Of those who either enme early
Elected at Portland Meetenough, or were strong enough to
ing Tuesday; Miami Makes
push their wav through the group
Rid for 1927 Convention
that blocked the doorway, 'there

ELKS PICK TEXAS
JUDGEAS LEADER
FOR COMING YEAR

MOIST TREATY IS
UPHELD BY JUDGE

W. M. Young Urges
Kiwanians To Help
Beautify Sanford

Chinese Delegates
In Row Over Parley
To Settle Disputes

Italian Village Upset By Appearance
Of Ghost Which Can’t Be Driven Away

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The opening of several other Letter of Father
Helping Jardine Out!
"The president’ll federal o|l eonstreets was discussed. In a report
*
rervation hoard U locating &lt;&gt;ur re­
Written
37
Years
to Ihr commission the Equalizing
positories of o|l, studying its ccoBoard recommended that the fol­
Ago Reaches Son
nomiral reofpture and less waste­
lowing streets be paved: Holly
ful use, not with the purpose of
Avenue from Fifth to Sixth
regulating by law, but so that the
TACOMA. Wash., July 14. —
Streets, Maple Avenue from Fifth
government may appraise the pos­
i¥ ii
to Sixth Streets, Sixth Streets Hnnknti Under, who left his native
sibilities of n resource largely
(Continued From Fngc One.)
from French to Pecan Avenues, town in Norway in 18X8, recently
moving the wheels of industry now
of real estate companies will bo Eleventh Street from French to received a letter mailed frum the
_
. ami doubtless will be the deternin- Comes lo l.ocnl P ic tu re Show ' .."lolrcl to eccure city ,nl«nm.i Holly Avenues nnd Fulton Street same place shortly nfterwumU. Du­
S c c re ta ry c f In te rio r A sks Cr in future wars.
from Park Avenue to Railroad ring its ,T7 years wandering, the
F o r Tw o D ay itR u tttn ecla retl " " " ' “ j , , , , , KlinH
T h a t Wn-Ste.Illness B cD o n o
Conserve Fu tility of Soil.
Avenue. No objections were en­ missive had been handler! by the
One of Rest Pictures Pro­
A. It. Key, cashier of the Sem­ tered. Property owners requested postal cervices in five different
A w ay W ith ; S p eak s A t
-Conserving the fertility ot the
duced During Recent Years inole County Hank, and Mrs. Anne rlso that Mvrtlc Avenue be paved nations, for that time Noway
American Fails Celebration soil is of far greater moment. The
Van Ness Brown, librarian of the from Thirteenth Street to High gained her independence from Den­
farmer’s place in conservation is
mark, urtder whose flag Bader was
. .
1
The pocplc of Sanford, accord- Hanford Municipal l.ibrary. ap Street.. . . .
AMERICAN FALIJ?, Idnho July fundamental for all branches of
born.
14.—Intelligent conservation of the human industry eventually tracu in- to Manager Joe L. Marcntctte j pcared before the commission in
„ The letter written by Bader's
nation’s resources, w|th particular back to the farm."
of the Mllanc Theater, will h a v o l f j »
‘1op^ tlo" PPr° $ ',J Vho I
father, long since dead, expressed
reference to human haings and soil
the
privilege
on
Wednesday
and
fertility, was urged here Mondny
hia love and god wishes for sailor
Thursday of this week to see one yen,.
Increasc.l appropriation,,
son end contained photographs of
by Secretary Work in an nddresa
j
y-»
that formed a feature of a celebra­
rif the greatest moving pictures w. rc asked because of the greatly irk
Bader’s parents.
I rO C T Ilin
tion nt the commencement of conWhen Bader, a lad of 18 went
produced in recent years. It is in increased interest in the inxtitut-; f ^ O O S l C F
ion this year over last yenr and
atruetion on the American Falls
to hob from his native village of
the
nature
of
a
fairy
tale,
featuring
because of the increased work!
reservoir.
Kragcro, Norway, the lotter fol­
Douglas Fairbanks who takes the that must lx&gt; done. More books I (Continued Irnni Fngc One.)
The Interior secretary defined
lowed h im 'to Cardiff, Wales, hut
must also be purchased, it was do- l.e..gm&gt; will play one of their fast arrived shortly after l r had set
the administration’s' concept of
part of the hero well.
.
| I all games. It is announced by the sail for Buenos Aires. II- had ill­
conservation as “use fvithnut waste
fContinued From Page One)
One of the most surprising nnd c|n, c(|
Mrs. Drown stated that the li- I'wnl management that with the M l icit Buenos Airea when it
of our natural resources, and their with a pleasant appreciation of the astounding features of Douglas
IL-..IU.V3
,mry now |ms mpr 1,300 meml-cni' *hnngc* that will have been effectintelligent distribution ns In time.” action of the court in bestowing
reached that rity and was turned
addition to numerous readers cd in thb Sanford team by that over
He declared the most pressing the title of “colonel" upon him, de­ Fairbanks’ "The Ihicf of Bagdad,
to the Danish ronsttl there.
which
cdww
to
the
Milano
Wcit-i
^
aj
j|Jf,
^rnwinn
nvnount
of
[time,
it
in
expected
that
the
lostudy of the government, in which clared in his opening words that
There it lay in tho consular files
need
ay
nnd
Thuni'Jpy
ifc
the
niraxJlIHj
gervire
necessary
an*
|
cals
will
have
one
of
the
best
the country’s greatest minds could the anti-evolution law "was wicked
while Uador pursued his anafarbe enlisted, is the larger idea of nnd mischievious." He replaced ini; performances of The? Hying greater than could ho eared for in ■teams in the league and will play !ng life over the most of the world
Students
of
Mythology
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a
stellar
gnmo
of
hall
on
that
day.
conservation.
his smile with almost a scowl as: Horae,
an appropriation ns small as that
Among tho features of the pro­ including a visit to his home vil­
Secntary Work Iwgnn his ad­ he said he would attempt to place arc nwurn of the history of this of last year.
Later he joined the gold
gram at the local park, will he the
dress by directing the attention of himself in the sixteenth century Winged Horne, and of it.-, service
The comrnisisnnera agreed to band
rush to Anlr.kn and then came to
concert
to
be
rendered
by
the
to
Fcrscui.
In
“The
Thief
of
Hugthat
ho
might
treut
the
law
seri­
his nudicnco to the point that
increase the appropriation to ap­ Hanford Municipal Band. The pro­ Tacoma, where he opened a cigar Secretary of Agriculture William Jaixliiic reverted tofl
dad." Dougins scampers across proximately
America’s era of exploitation of ously.
$.r&gt;,Odd this yenr instead
store.
visited a roundtqi at Jfandnn, N. D. A
i„ |,j
nnturnl resources wag ut nn end
The exchange of counsel, furn­ the housetops nnd into the sky, of $-T,000 ns won given by the gram for the concert ns nnnounred
he
donned
cowboy
attire
again,
though
lie
couldn't
The
letter,
writetn
In
his
fath­
by
loe
Ueizenstein,
lender
for
the
astride
this
magic
horse,
producing
and governmental economy, a con­ ishing the first real bnttlc of words
city in 11*111 for the ntinport of the
er’s hand nnd still plainly leg­ aided wlrii tho time enme. The picture shows Jnril
servation factor, was an Indsx of in the trial, was started by Mr. shouts of joy and Inughter. The library. The increased funds will organization, is ns follows:
two cowboy^. George Gardner and "Badlands^**
this. Conservation of time, and Neal, who fired the first gun but story ns told in “ Ihe Arabian be used for salaries, the purchase
1. March, "Washington Post," ible, was like a message from an­ ami
(right)
pulling off his chaps. ,
other
world.
the federal nnd citizen*’ income, took no latter part. Mr. McKen- Nights," in brief, is ns follows:
of new hooka and periodicals, bind­ Sousa.
he said, "sounds the keynote in the zie, veteran of many a Tennessee
A number of princes and rulers ing:! and additional filing cabin­
2. Selection, "Robin Hood." Dcutilization of our remaining natu­ legal battle, was speaking when visit the palace of the beautiful ets.
koven.
.
ral resources.’’
Mr. Neal inquired:
princess at Hagdad and present
Fox trot. "Let It Rain Let
To
.Move
Lumber
Yard
Kr.*curage Wist Use.
"In the General discussing otir their gifts, asking in return thu
W. (’. Kill was present nnd an­ It Pour." Dohnldson.
.
motion, or the admissnbility of evi princess in marriage- It’s « Int­ nounced that tile lliil I.umber Coin
"Conservation should no lunger
REPORT OF Ti l i3 CONDITION OF
I .Medley of Houtbern Hongs,
end that the one who touches n pany is moving its plant to a new
mean locking up these resources dence?"
"Sonny
South.’*
L.tmpe.
1
certain rose tree in the m art, will location in the Goldsboro section
by non-use,” the interior secretary i
Answer Hayes
G. (a) Fox trot, "Follow The
asserted, "but to encourage th?irl The formes attorney general re­ marry tho print as. All of the
Swallow." Henderson,
wise use.
i plied that he was replying to the „ „ U ,
cnmplotcly .hi,
ftS S V
"Our economic growth has boon ’ extensive speech of Attorney H;.y- nnd the dressed up lieggor, known t'on lights in the vicinity of the
r.. th) For. trot, "Oh, Mattel."
ndvnnced only by the liberal and es on evolution nnd incidentally to ns the Thief of Hagdad, comes up new
Kahn
and Finrito.
yards ns a matter of pro antoften roeklcss utilization of natu- the general.argument adding:
on the srcric wearing^ stolen cllothca ion nnd
fi. Novelette, "Moonlight in Flor
protection..
City
Manager
poq.th rose tree,
ral resources. Its future cxpnn- \ " “These questions have all been and fidls t:poq_tho
Ida. ’ Storm.
The Princess refuseu to marry W. II. Williams was inslruct.-d
sion will depend upon a mprr settled in Tennessee nnd favorable
to
install
tho
lights
at
once.
7 (a) Waltz, "When You and I
AT TIIE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30th, 1925 AS
thorough nnd intolligrnt con vet- to our contention. If these gentle- any of the princes nnd the king,
At the request of the owner and were Seventeen.’’ Kahn and Uossion of our remaining natural men have any laws in the great her fnthci, makea a promise that developer
of th“ new Highlnnd off.
wealth to industrial necessities.' metropolitan city of New York the nr.o returning with the mo::*
DENSED FROM TIIE REPORT TO TIIE COMPTROUl
sub division, the city coin- 1 7 lb) Fox trot, "All Alone."
Nothing can juntlfy recklcan use that conflict with It, nr in the wonderful gift within a given Park
mission
ordered
that
Snarling
Berlin.
inheritanco
from.. _great White city. of the Northwest |i&gt;ngtli of time will get the prinof our poopb'a
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nature or other encroachments that will throw any light on it, we coxa. A scrim of interesting Street In* o|&gt;cned front Park Av- ' H. National Anthem, "The •SUr
upon the capital of our future geo- will be glad to bear about it. They .•vents follow and each returns with emu* to Lake Avenue no that th&lt;* Spangled Banner." Key.
I right of way for tho thoroughfare j
Jos. Reizonstcin,
cistion*. V/hilo the federal «&lt;»v- have many great lawyers and ,j
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
The (lying carpet, the mystery I c&lt;"‘ ,K» scared nt once. j
Bandmaster,
‘ ‘ *its 'in­ courts up there."
ernment ia rapidly reducing
Loans
and
Discounts
Dudley Field Malone was on hia crystal and the healing apple nre j r
debtedness, cities, counties nnd
Capital................. .$150,(11
all included in tho gifts of the k 'a ia v uatini
Mates arc mortgaging themselves feet instantly to nay:
. -................... $1,156,235.3!&gt;
for tho next generation to pny.
"We object to this argument. princes who use them in an cf- H
Overdrafts..........
259.92
“I believe in the extension of The motion before the coutt does fort to secure the princess. The I ■
Surplus and Undi­
nvcrnmont studies, (Xgnnizcd to not involve the discussion of ad­ Thief of Bagdad, however returns, g
Stocks and Bonds 279,826.25
vided Profits.....
N
'
‘
iscovrr
and
employ,
our nutural missibility of evidence. We ore ufter having found the flying horse
resource, and to advise states upon discussing the constitutionality of and rides away with the princess, [ J
Office
Bldg*.
Bank­
their proper use along sound eco­ this indictment on a motion to leaving the otners to mourn their ■
in the City Limits of Sanford
Dividends Unpaid
nomic lines against misappropria­ quash. And I would like to say
ing Room, Furni­
•
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Near Loading Station
.
here,
although
I
do
not
mean
to
tion and waste.
Authoritative
ture and fixtures 205,000.00
teaching should In* centralized in interrupt tho program, that 1 do Swiss Rales Enable
A Five Acre Celery Farm
Deposits.......... . 2,039
the federal government, but res- not consider further allusion to
Many
to
See
Shows
2
Cash
and
due
from
geographical
parts
of
the
country
.
For
Five
Thousand
Dollars
ponribillty for its application
should bo decentralized to states. ns particularly necessary, such as
Banks....................624,157.18
PARIS, July 11.—Profiting by n
EASY TERMS. ALSO WE HAVE
‘Conservation can no lungur be references to New Yorkers and to tho height of the Swiss franc ns “
Three Corner Lois in Sanford Heights
limited
to
looking
up
the
resources
1
citizens
of
Illinois.
\Se
are
here,
rn
.
i
A 1 .4
a
. . _i..l.i f ul l i , , &gt;.a A II, nBlait, n nil I’Kinn III compared with the French, entire %
Each One a Bargain
of nature where found but should rightfully, as American citizens in clubs, chnmbers of commerce and «
Total.............. $2,265,488.74
T o t a l ........
be’Interpreted to mean the iwrpet- a court of justice."
other bodies of Swiss, with their M
/ \
Before Mr. McKenzie could re­ families, have come over the border m
uatlon of the human family by
the intelligent use of that which ply, Judge Raulston broko in:
s
r
to nttend the exposition of decora- |g
nature has provided for it. Wntcr
"Colonel Malone, you do not live arts in numbers that compare M
DIRECTORS:
OFFICERS:
power should he harvested to sup­ know General McKenzie as well as favorably with the English and
REALTOR
plement man power nnd to save the court does.
Everything he American visitors.
T. 1. Hiui
L. A. Brumley
F. P. Forster, President.
Rooms
501-502. Rhone 25
coal; our oil should be located nnd says is in good humor. I want
Switzerland’s contribution to the
T.
J. Mil!*
S.
().
Chase
L. A. Brumley, Vice President.
First National Rank Building.
released from its natural storage you gentlemen from New York or exposition,' is one of the most im­
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T.
J.
Miller,
Vice
President.
ivjth relation to pur Immediate other foreign states to always re­ portant considering the size of the
Sales Force:
L’. L. Srfi
F.
P.
Forster
1!.
F.
Whitner,
Cashier.
uses weighed against antic!)
anticipated member that you are our guests, country, at the Grand Palais. All
Miiis Helen linage, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
future necessities. Our ripe tim­ nnd that we accord you the same the old historic cities have sent im­
A. L. Betts, A ss’t. Cashier.
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.
ber Is being harvested, nnd our privileges nnd rights ami courtesies posing displays of their burghers’
young forests protected, . i
that we do any other lawyer:* ’’
handicraft.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDj

PAGE TWO

factory proof of qualifications have
STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
been granted licenses to teach in
•
By CHARLES P. STEWART
“Florida.
..." J ." L*..™
Under ”the- “act
j£ of
— 1025
*A"r
requiring the examination on the
constitqtion. it now will be neces­
sary for all graduates of higher
learning, both in Florida and elre- ray of Oklahoma is disgusted. He center of it.
There '
wlie re to leach in this state, to ap­ writes from South America to
..... spirit
...... ....................
pear at some county seat at the !friends here that the
of the clnss wllderness, wholly uncontime of the regular examinations old-time pioneers is dead in North i qutred, just the raw material for
the old "wild west" he remeinhcrS late O fficials Sec This, At and take the test on the constitu­ Am. titan breasts..
Bill
got
a
land'ed
so well—a little hotter, pertion
of
the
United
States.
This
re­
Some
time
ago
Least tn Great Extent, In
a tract th e ' haps, but nil the better, from an
Recent Provisions Made for quires satisfactory knowledge of roiu.-ossion in Bolivia
the constitution and proof of loy­ size of half a dozen.Texas coun 'agricultural standpoint, for twelve
Training of the Teachers alty to the country. These exam­ lies at least. Ills plan was t&lt; months n year of crop-growing
inations are held in each county be­ colonize it with u lot of hard-fist weather.
frontiersmen
. * ,* * „
TALLAIIASSE, July 14.— Sol- ginning on the first Thursdays in td, tough-fiberrd
‘
"Now, thought Bill,
to get
Cawthon, state superir tendent of June and February and the third fttjm the “states"—men of (.he
type of the by-gone "covered wa
cher problem, at least to a large Thursday in August.
What is considered the most gon" days.
extent, is seen by state school of­
ficials in provisions made by the portnnt schol legislation passed by
A "Wild West" in short, was
last legislature for the training of the legislature this year, however,
teachers in high schools. W. 3. wan that to submit to the voters ut what Bill wan trying to create.
Cawthon, sttae superintendent of
lie loved the "wild west" in this
public instruction, experts the sup­
country while it stayed wild, nnd
ply of rural teachers who arc high
pined for it an it begun to grow
school graduates to be much larg­
more and more domesticated.
er than heretofore.
Finally his yen became so acute
While legislation aided in this
that ha decided to see if be rouliln't
cspect, another act—thot requir­
n a i f up a substitute for the real
ing applicants for teachers’ cer­
old thing to satisfy it. Somebody
tificates to stand an examination
told him about the only uncon­
on the constitutio nof the United
quered wilderness, which neverthoStates—will it is said slow down
Ilo-&gt;* is a nice place to live in, was
tho issuance of graduate certifi­
"Nowhere else in the world",
to be found in central South Amercates.
'
sniil Bill to himself, "ure there
' ica.
Under the laws heretofore opEovi t lies have n
nueh pioneers as buck in the
plying to issuance of such certifi­ word as good as hn
Accordingly, away Bill journey 'states’, where 1 came from. Gosh!
cates, applicants who showed ratis- York Herald Tribune

I remember ’em In the old d»yil
How they’ll jump a ; a chance to
get back to 'eml1'
He propagandized accordingly.
He offered extremely favorable
terms to the land-hungry, for it
was recruits he wanted rather than
their money.
He made pioneering
sound
blamed romantic.
He described
the country os a cross between u
garden of paradise and a store­
house of riches, which was true
enough, but Bill rather slighted
the detail that settlers would have
to start from scratch on the task
of developing the resources he was
bragging about.
Probably he took it for granted
that as experienced frontiersmen,
they'd have sense enough to know
that without having it diagramed.
• • •
What Bill forgot was that the
old-timers he had In mind either
were dead or mostly too old to
make fresh startu in a new coun­
try. Ho just happened to be an
exception.
He got colonists all right, but
they were the old hard-shells’ sons
and grandsons—two entirely diffrrent and progressively softer
generations. A look at Bill’s wil­
derness scared ’em.

THE SANFORD HERALD. .WEDNESDAY, JULY 15,

SAVE and

THRIVE
OXFORD, F.ng., July 18— In a
recent debate anu discussion the
Oxford Union agreed by a large
majority that "contemporary leg­
islation tends to destroy liberty.
G. K. Chesterton, the principal
speaker In the debate, declared
that there is a wide distinction be­
tween liberty and the security
which is the aim of most modern
legislation.
................. .
"While it is true" he said, ' that
property normally given security,
it does not follow that security
brings property. If the chief end
of man in to be fed and housed,
then we should return to slavery,
a simple tried measure which in­
sured economic security to the
masses."

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DeLarid On N ext Thursday N ight

A Bank Account Is Better
than an “Alibi”
The man who fails in life alw ays has an "a
but the man with a growing bank account
seldom needs-one.
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or build a hank account?

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MOTHERS
Watch for symptoms of worms
in your children. These parasites
are the great destroyers of child
life, if you have reason to think
your child has worms, uct quickly.
Give tho little one n dose or two
of White’s Cream
Vermifuge.
Worms cannot exist where this
time-tired and successful remedy
is used. It drives out the worms
Home husbands have n den, while and restores the rosy hue of
others growl all over the house.— health to baby checks. I’rico 35c.
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COUNTY COURT*
ENDS TUESDAY!

Iii Daddy’s Footsteps

be divided into two sections, a
division for tho men nnd a division
for tile women. On Thursday there
•hursduy, July 16 for n two will lie demonstrations in basket­
session nt which’ the farmers ry nnd lectures on poultry rais­
V ehicle L aw P assed By L a s t
their wives will attend Icc- ing for women as well as n talk
Session of L eg islatu re lia s
by Virginia
l and demonstrations on ng- nnd demonstration
P rovided for Five C lasses
“Attractive
Farm
turnl nnd farm life pursuit*. Moore on
of Tn.'TS In s te a d T w enty-S ix
Home*."
The
men’s
section
will
icy will also be addressed »&gt;
havo lectures on grove monngeprominent i n t h e n n ^ " '
if the state. Among thorn win ment and farm business by E. F.
T a l l a h a s s e e . July ir&gt;—The
„ 11. Rhodes, commissioner or IU-Musk, !L G. Clayton^nd U. R. license tag department of tho
State Bureau of Marketing, Ensign and demonstrations of comptroller's office will begin in
subject will be "Kconomic lro - tractors and pumps. Commission­ the near future plans for putting
loii nnd Efficient Marketing er Rhodes will address the men and into effect th ’ new law, enacted
women nt general session on by the legislature, governing the
Ufr'.’.arnm of entertainment hns Thursday.
issuance of motor vehicle licenses,
Friday will bo devoted nuostly (The law bacoino* effective Janu■arranged wMch will include
| ! l ther meetings. « barbecue to lectures. For the women *they
**' ary 1, 1920.
f c n * the guest of the Volusia will be "Your Family’s Health,"
Only five classes of tags ore pro­
E v Fair Asosclation on Thurs- and for the men they will Ik* on
K d a chicken pilau dinner on | citrus work and “Making a Liv­ vided for in tho measure as com­
ing On the Farm a Cash Profit." pared under the law la force—
*orie\ "A” for motor cycles, "C"
K *work of the institute will *by" St. M. IliatL
for passenger cars; “G" for trucks
and trailers; “M” for dealers, nnd

(Continued From Pnge One.) .j.
John Bennett, possession of still, *
guilty, WOO nnd six months on g
county roads; B. F. Ross, possea* ■
sion of liquor, continued to Oc- ■
tober; Booker Scott, petit larceny, a
guilty, $"00 or six months on ■
county roads; Booker f-cott. petit B
Larceny, $500 or six months on ■
county rends; Booker Scott, petit ^
Inrcccny, $150 or three months on
county roads; Noah Washington, c
jmssession of liquor, noil pressed; B
Steve Lowery, possession of liquor* c
acquitted; Lon Paige, possession J
of liquor, continued, judge ilia- ■
qualified; Mary Paige, improper £
use of firearms, $25 nnd costs;
W. K. Bailey, discharging firearms ■
in public $50 und costs? - W. K. ■
Bailey, drunk, guilty, $25 nnd p
costs; W. K. Bniley, using ob- *
scene language in public, guilty, £
$25 and costa; W. E. Bniley, enr- ■
rying concealed weapons, nolle J
prossed; Frank Baggett, posses- p
sion of liquor, not guilty; Jim J
Mitchell, selling liquor, guilty, J
$500 nnd costs nnd six months on ■
county roads; D. A. Mitchell, pos- J
session of liquor, nolle prossed.
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;te D epartm ent Fascists Purchase
.paring Book on And Then Suspend
ultry Husbandry Opposition Papers

ROME, July 15—Buying ami tion thereof) gro..s weight. Pas­
suppressing opposition newspapers senger automobiles
commonly
Fort Myers Gets New
is the newest scheme of control­ konwn as "Drhre-it-youraelf * or
ling public opinion resorted to by autpmobiles rented or
leased
U. S. Weather Station
influcntial Fascists who nre ever wher no driver is furnished, shall
resourceful in their efforts to find in addition to the fee per hundred­
ways nnd means of carrying out weight pay $10 per auotmobile.
their avowed policy of Fascistizing Passenger cars or busses with n
the nntion at any price.
seating capacity over seven, ex­
Initial use of the nation at Par­ clusive of driver, per 100 pounds
ma whore tho city’s two newspa­ ( o r major fraction thereof) gross
pers—II Piccolo, a Democratic weight, pneumatic tires $1.50, sol­
opposition publication sheet and La id tires $5.00. and shall in addition
Gazzqta Di Purina, a Liberal or­ to the fee per hundred weight pay
gan—were purchased and then as follows:
abandoned, hns aroused consider­ Over seven and not over 10, driv­
able criticism in journalistic circ­ er excluded, $10 each; over 10,
les where the scheme is character­ driver excluded. $15 each.
ized as nn intolerant nnd unjusti­ Passenger automobiles for hire,
with seating capacity or less than
king up the practical end of fied means of choking the liberty seven,
driver excluded, per hun­
ry raising, the book will give of the press.
dred
pounds
(or major fraction
hurts. Even the slightent pres­
Disapproval
of
the
Parma
trans­
itorics of commercial poultrythereof)
grout
73c and in
sure of clothes is unbearable.
zhowing exactly what they action where the two opposition rdditoin theretoweight,
sliuM pay per
HONOLULU, July 15— False- lie for the welfare of t.he commun • When that scorching sun gets in
joing in Florida. Under this newspapers were taken up by an passenger capacity,
driver exclud­ hoods are necessary to tho main-i'ty.
its work, liatliu ami bandage the
.
ng it will be revealed thnt the apparently non-political business ed. $5.00.
,tenants
„„„ &lt;•!f civilization,
: f,! ,, .. in
. the op- I . He illustrated
his
conviction
l»j
sunburn
skin with LICAKItO. It
^ ■ ry industry is profitable where syndicate and then dropped to leave
.
Motor trucks, trailers anil seinirecalling a _____
wager .between
twi tnkes out thu pain ut once. Thu
conducted on a business-like the newspaper field wide open far trailers
pur 100 pounds gross, pneu- j mion of Dr. Herbert Cioddnrd, pry- mr„, „ne ,)f wh„m declared hi next day a slap on the back will
a newly founded Fascist daily, is r.iutic tires,
H in this state. ,
trucks up to 5 000
a smile instead of a cry of
H st Ijow the industry may bo especially keen because the Ga* notinds, 75e; more than 5000 pounds eh'dogist of the University of Ohio could refrain from falsehood for i bring
pain.
as
expressed
in
a
talk
recently
l«
period
of
twenty-four
hours.
Tin
zette
was
one
of
the
oldest
news­
H criy condlictcd will be covor$1.50 per hundred.
LtCARBO tnkes the burn out of
H n a chapter giving illustra- papers in Italy havinjj been founded
Trucks with solid tires, up to fore n large ,gathering at the Nu- wherevisitU‘‘
olio
of
the
daughters
wa:
sunburn.
Hold by all druggists.
in
1750
nnd
because
both
of
the
of chicken houses, how they
5,000 pounds, $1.50 per hundred unu l . M. ( . A.
playing tho pinno.
abandoned
newspapers
had
ad­
i&gt; thu i iiu’urr coi nr
■ M be i-onstriKted, particularly
pounds; more than 5,000 pounds,
People could not live together '‘The playing was very poor am
Tin-: nr.tM vrii ju d ic ia l
Hrlntion to the Floridn climute; vanced their policital ideas with $2.00 per hundred.
if tho world adhered to the priii- when asked his opinion of thu mu
H IT III'' n.OHIIIA. IN
Hrentivc measures against fowl dignity anil constraint, never having
On
trucks
operated
for
hire
tho
of "the truth, the whole
t|,L. nmn answcrcd that it wa
Kllll NHWINOI.K COUNTY.
Hedies for fowl disenses nhil been suppressed or warned by the factory rated loud capacity shall ciplcs
CHANCHIIY.
truth and nothing but thv truth, ‘punk/ whereupon he was klckci
governmental press censor.
IITATION
Bets.
ho included in the gross weight in­ he added.
! ,,iit of tin' house," Dr. Goddari Martcnrot II. White, Joined h
computing amount of license or
Particular stress will be placed
iiihIiuiiiI mnl nukt
frluin],
t
"Wo could not have n group o f, said. "This situation continue! IWhile.
Bui instructions for feeding, ami MiamianPleased With j legislation fee.
people,
consciiently
no
cities,
town
throughout
the
21-hour
period am
CinnDlnlnnnt
Dealers tugs continue ns Ser­ i or commuiiities, if wo told the would Is- what would happen b
Bing for young chickens anil how
■feed lnycrs to get the best egg Sanford, Invests Here I ies "M" under provision of the Itruth all tho time. We must toll anyone who endeavored to tell th J o s e p h M. A rreilnntln. e t nt.,
U o fu m ln n ts
new law. They will be limited for 'lies. Wo have to Is- honest, but truth, the whole truth, nnd noth
laluction. Relative merits of difT o J o a n |i h M. A r r r i | o u i t i l . &lt;
uso
in
demonstrations
only,
und
rent methods of incubation and
E. Gonzalez, Miami business
ir II v Iiik am i Ills w lf« .
■■■ — —
at times it is necessary for u b to’ ing but tho truth.”
Rinding also will be discussed, mnn, who arrived here several will sell for $15.50 each.
A rrnilotuln, If liv in g , w h o s e
fcliscussion of methods of raising days ago to investigate Sanford
• "In lit Inn nnine Is u n h n o w t i : J o h n
Motor vehicles of tho same ninka
I.'. ’JtlMiri&gt;M&lt; M Hivloiri.Shit ■wife. Hmrkey**, «r»vsi* nnd ducks nlso will pro|H:rly values, is delighted \Yitf{ nnd ty&gt;f. not differing More tjan
m n *1*. Tln.rpi*. I f U l t l h g : n &gt;avlif IK
I included in tho book.
20(V&gt;.uiWirifPfliWl.^&gt;
rated
weight
C r a v e s , If li v in g , mill w if e ■
.........
the eity und Itns invented approxi­
C
cavu s. If li v in g , w h o s e C lirlx tlu n
IAnother feature of the puhlicu- mately $5,000 in residential nnd nmy for tho purposes of registra­
m im e Is u n k n o w n ; a m i M ary M.
r&gt;n will be a list of prize-winning business lots, according to nn an­ tion end uniformity in. license fees
Hwcoril, If li v in g , uml If eltln-r. a n y
o r nil o f nahl im rt le s he ilmul. t o
twls exhibited at. the last fair nouncement made today by It. L. be placed by the comptroller in
nil n a r t h ' s i-lulinlng I n t e r e a t a u i i *
; Jacksonville, nnd a list of nil Shipp, who negotiated the trans­ the same weight classification.
ijer .losi'ph M A rri'ilenila, ileruiiNeil,
Rcgisrntiou tax required under
ic poultry journals in the coun- actions.
anti w if e .------- Arredondo, dnreu seiL w lio e- C h r i s t i a n n iu n a
In
Mr. Gonzalez, among other pur­ the new law when not paid shall
unknow n: John
t.\ T h o r p e ,
da(Continued From i’agn One.)
Popuintibh Anil
chases, acquired n lot in Rose constitute a first lien superior to
a n d w ife. E intim T. T h o r n e ,
liny*, for the defense was I'enWtl.
RIVER IIATIIH LOST
ilv c e a s c d : D av id
I*. C r a v e s ,
doit
Is
Faster Garfield
Court and plans to erect a home ; all other liens upon any motor vc­
interrupted by the objection of renNed. u n d w ife.
ves, doJtERLIN, July 15—Con tarn inn- on it sometime within the near fu­ ! hide upon which the tax is due,
! Other State Attorney General Stewart, / who re u s e d , w h o s e t ' h r l s t l a■n C r an.im
o
Is
jti of the water of the River Spree ture, be stated. Faith in Sanford Iami may he enforced and colected
u n k n o w n : a m i M ary ,M S e r o r d . d e declared that the court at this | re
i is e d : a m i to itII n a r t l e n r l a l t n Ithe ever-growing traffic is giv- nnd its future growth wna ex­ I by levy and sale in the same manHOLLYWOOD. Florida. July 15
was not an assembly met for Ing I n t e r e s t s u n d e r J t o s r s K. L evy ,
In s the reason for dosing nine pressed by Air. Gonzalez, who con­ I nor as other liens on personal —Latest nvnilnhio e m u s figurgp stage
&gt;1; W m. T r a v e r s , d e c e a s e d ;
the purpose of henring a motion. | da nri-easi
Bn-nir bathing establishments templates
d J o h n l-'ontns. d e re n s t-d : o r o t h ­
further
investments propel ty in the state are satis­ rliow that Florida is growing fast­
The
prosecution’s
chief
objection
e r w is e . I ii a n d to t h e f o l l o w i n g tiesfied.
Hpe the stream. The places were here.
than any plher state in the un­ was interrupted by Dudley Field I erllm d la u d s , s i t u a t e , l y i n g u n d h o ­
In cases where machines lire er
■durly patronized lust summer
l
i
C ity uf .S anford, t.' n u l l ­
ion. With a percentage i.ile of .Malone, defense lawyer and a i t ny g ofIII Htile
omlnnlo an d Htiitn o f F l o r ­
purchased after June 50 they will growth
B20,0()D Iterliners, to whom tiie
sharp
exchange
of
words
flew
be­
of
more
than
-U
U
),
it
is
ida. inu re p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d ua
Hank Deposits Gain In subject to half year license fees, safe to estimate that the statu tween the two.
iB n: proves a di-appointnu a’.
fo llo w s, t e - w l t :
hut
if
the
purchase
is
made
pron­
All of " l o o k s O ne ( I ) , T w o (3 ),
The
court
restored
order
after
a
Fort Myers Is Large to that time the fractional rate will reuch a population «q ti u mil­
a n d l-'our ( I ) . o f t l r a n g e
period of uproar ami announced liu Tl lhe rl ue eh t s(3)
lion
people
at
a
not
distant
date.
. a s p e r p la t t h e r e o f d u ly
will not Ihi granted. Cars register­
would
refer
the
petition
to
tho
o
f
rno
n
rd
In
I ’In t llo ok .1, oil i &gt;uku
The
increase
of
industry
in
Flo­
K to
I-’ort Myers, July 15Rank depos­ ed after September 50 of any year
'd in its in the three banks of tills eity will be furnished with tags for rida will materially aid in Up­ Dayton ministerial association with
growth of its population. Until the request that this body chooso runt to a n y mnl all o i l i e r p e r s o n s
id •&lt;&gt; increased 115 per cent during the one fourth of n year.
the clergyman who should lead the w h o s o n o in o s a r e u n k n o w n , e ln ltiirig h t! last twelve months, according to
Rcgisrution requirements of the recently, Florida has been i win­ daily prayer.
Iiik a n y r i g h t . HU-' o r i n t e r e s t In
ter
playground
for
the
wealthy,
a m i to I h e la m ls t m r o l n s h o v e linn| figures just made public.
law, do not apply to motor ve­ but rising industry is
'I'lie
crowd
applauded.
erllo-il,
o r u n y p a r t o r p u rc e l t h e r e ­
oddly
On June 30, 1921, deposits were
owned by non-residents of
.
Signed to the petition, when as­ of.
Is decidedly more than x rif- $2,05-1 851.0-1 nnd on June 30 last hicles
making
room
for
the
nildil!"
and
II
Is
reliv orilorcnt t h a t y o u
serted that "there ure many to a m i ea c h Im
i the Riff thnt hns been caus- they were $0,522,9ii2.55, showing Florida, other than foreign corpor­ working classes.
-if you he a m i n p p e a r tieations
doing
business
In
the
state;
whom
the
prayers
of
fundamenta­
fo
r
e
o
u
r
s
a
e a l l C o u r t n t III*
[ the rifles 0r the Riffi ins.— In total increase of $5,808,111.49
Florida Society of America, lists are not spiritually uplifting C o u r t H o u seida t CSl rau
fo ril. K lo rh la . o n
provided that tho owner of such of The
Rfille Times.
which Joseph W. Young of and are occasionally offensive, tin- 7III -lav of K eplulnltur. A. l l „
or 145 per cent.
foreign car shnll have complied
I-.I2S. am i th e n am i llu -re m a k e a n Hollywood, is president, is offer­ -were these names:
with the provisions of the law of ing
n u r r lo tl»« j&gt;l 11 o f e u m p h i l n t --(•
through the Florida Industrial
hlhlti-il a e a l n s i you In t h i s e.tuso.
Rev.
Charles
Francis
Potter,
tinforeign
coiuittV*
state,
t»
rJoins Managerial Ranks
I! Is f u r t h e r o rite re d t l m l i h l s
Westsido
Unitarian ■&gt;ri|ei
ritory or federal district of his Contest, $20,00 in prizes for names minister
he puhllshe&lt;l In I lie Hunfor-I
residence, relative to motor vehic­ of products which nr« best adap­ church, New York; Rabbi Jerome | li-rahl. a m - w s n u p e r piihllsheil In
ted
to
Florida’s
requisites
for mun-v .Mark, Rcthet Temple, Knoxvillu Hauforil. St-m laole *‘u u u l v . l-'lurlilu,
les and tho operation thereof and
ire e a c h Week, f o r e i g h t c o n s e c ­
r -.
i ; Rev. I
M. Welch, m
shall conspicuously display his tifncturcs.
u ti v e w e e k s.
Already
thousands
of
;
oggestKnoxville Unitarian church, und
WITN'CSS mv hnml a m i llm se a l
rcgisrution number as required
lons havo been received at con­ Rev. Fred \V. I lagan, First Con­ o f th e i.'lri-alt I'u i irt of t h e .s. v . m i i
| thereby. It is provided, however, test
J
m
l.'lfelll!
of
IIIS late
headquarters, showing tiiat in­ gregational church, Huntington, \V\ of llelal
thnt the law in this respect shall
l-'hirhln. In anil f o r Hemliiolo
terest
throughout
tho
country
is
1‘iiiui I ) . mi tills t h e *Jlli -lay
of
V
J be operative ns to n motor vehicle
J u n e . A. I'.. I9 :fn
| owned by it non-resident of this centered on Florida’s commercial
state only to tho extent that und­ future.
Florida Industrial • -&gt;:itcst
er the laws of the foreign country is The
divided into three periods, the
statu, territory or federal district
! of his residence like exemptions first of which ended June 1 Oth­
land privileges are grunted to motor er iwriods wil lend on October 1
1.
| vehicles registered in Florida. nnd Jnnuary
prize of $1,000 is offend for
| Such exemptions jyjll not apply to theA best
suggestion received dur­
fire hire vehicles.
ing each of the thre periods of the
competition. In addition lesser
J. H. JACKSON
Name of Trade Body prizes will be given to other win­ ning
suggestions.
In Bradenton Changes Winners for the three pvrnds of Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
the contest will constitute the
BRADENTON, July 15— The I eligible contestants far the grand
Easy Repayment IMan
Ilradeiiton Hoard of Trade has of­ ; prize of $10,000 which will be giv­
ficially chunged it* name to th? en on Jnnuary 1 to the person who
Office in new Merriweather Building
Hrailcntoti Ciiumber of Commerce, ! shall have suggested U product,
it has been announced following which in the opinion of the judges
2nd Street.
.
. Phone GU
the coinpIutio^Af the legal steps is best suited to -.mnufacturo in
bv attorneys *foi- thu boaril. A the southernmost state.
new charter hns been received und
Second and third prizes nlso
the civic body jfr'ilLpow function as 1nre provided for the contest propthe official cfttimbl-r of commerco
of the city. * '
time to plant cow |)eus in your groves nnd
or new lands just taken in. Cow pens is
Autumn Modes Show
it fertilizer thut can he had. And ono of
Skirts Will Be Short
.Vi-** crops to huild up poor or worn out
M.LAHASSEE, 'July 15— A
Ibook on/poultry, a compendi’for poultry husbandmen, nnd
[farmers generally who raise
b y , is under preparation by
[agricultrunt department, und
[be ready for distribution the
p part of August,
be primary . pqrpo,sc of the
■ la to give a treatise on the
■ as classified in the nnimnl
Bom, nnd a history of the or■nml characteristics of the
K,,- breeds of chickens, for the
H t of the people of Florida
9 a view of showing, the nd■ g es of the industry in this

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ford Ball HW

All ladies who

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Dinner 35c Cents

Lincoln Hotel
BOD WELL REALTY
CO., Inc.

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214 Eust First Street

Rhone 131

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be given series t«
the games.

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t the new manager of the Chicago Cubs. In other words permit
0 introduce Mr. “Rabbit" Mnranville, long regarded as ono of the
infieidera in thu game. Maranvilte came to the Cub* in u trade
1 I’ittsburg m*t winter. Ile’a been playing professional ball over
canons. He succecila Bill Kiliefer, who piloted tho Cubs since Aug.

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n e s t s
v
THE BOGART AN T P O *O N is carried ttf their nests
by ants and fed to their young— all die. Every bottle
is GUARANTEED.
Made in Florida.
25 Cents— All Druggists
Used Everywhere

ABERNETHY PHARMACY
Formerly Bogart Pharmacy
4
Alfred II. Abcrnethy
Daytona Beach, Florida.

Wright, Warlow and Company j
Arc Now Receiving Application For

on improved Business and Residential Property
in Sanford
r
Funds immediately available subject tq. title
examination.
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Psychologist Avers Falsehoods Are
Necessary To Present Civilization

LATEST CENSUS CourtDeniesMotiori
SHOWS GROWTH Quash Indictment
OF THIS STATE Against JohnScopes

Sanford, Florida

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MEW YORK. July 15.—More
lug mui lei* neck will lie on view
next fall if the conception autumn
modes for women prevail as re­
vealed nt i* showing of tho Nation­
al Garment. Retuilcri* Association.
Skirts 15 or IC inches from the
floor were riot unusual while collam were invariably higher and
alu u v c s were always long.

some fine stock a t the following prices:
SLIM) IVr Bushel
iHoorwill
$3.50 L*cr Bushel
Era
... .......... $.1.50 peg Bushel

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"There nre loyal hearta, there nre .spirits brave,
There are aouls that ure pure ami truts
riien give to the world tho beat you have
Jt
Ami the beat will come buck to you.
"Give love, and love to your life will flow,
A strength in your utmost need
Give faith, and a score of hearts will show
Their faith in your word and’deed.
"Givc truth, and your gift will ht? paid in kind
And Honor will Honor meet
A smile that is sweet will hy sure to.ftiKi
x
A smile that is just as sweet.
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"For life is the mirror of King and Slave,
It is just what we ARE and DO;
Then give to the world the BEST you have,
And the BEST will come hack to you.”

It is true in business as it is ill love,
To tiie man who does his best, who
makes his word as good as jhis,bond,
who jmys his debts promptly, when
due, everything turns out well.

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No “Dull” Summer In Sanford

f a t l k M r r e r r ■ (!* » ••• « « » &lt;
I n 4 ir at Kurort, fltrM*
Jtatsrad i t Second Ctsss Maitar.
. October II, ISIS. at the Poitofllea
• t Buford, Florida under Act of
Star eh 1, 1*57.
_ R 4 ttar
M IL M D U DBA».

With construction permits for the first six months of
the year showing a gain of two hundred and eighty per cent
over the corresponding period of 1924, with bank deposits
showing an increase over last year of twenty per cent and
with realty transactions totaling five millions for the fir st
fL 1IOWAHD IIKIIO .
half of the year, Sanford’s continued growth and prosperity
SEVEN BAPTISTS, four Meth­
S it M a cao lla A e r o e r
FheaeH *
thus far in 1925 has been more rapid than ever before in its
odists arc chosen for the Scopes
history.
BDiilittnTl'VioB nATKK
Jury an this is written.
One Tear—H.n» »lx Mrnitne $».I0
per
Harrow for the defense, hunts
UellTrred In City by t'atrlri, 1100
A year ago only two hundred ami fifty-tw o thousand dol­
ererk, Ik . Weekly Kdlllon
lars in building jicrmits had been issued; this year at the vninly for a Modernist juror will­
par year.
_____
ing to admit that nny animal was
bpkc I ai . yoTK'Ri All obituary close of the six month period the total hnd passed the sev­ left out of the Ark, or that any
ntvicea, card™ of thanks, resolutions en hundred and fifty thousand dollar mark. All previous chnngcs have occurred in the ani­
and notices ol entertainments where
e t r r g t i are made will be chargta construction records have been shattered nnd meanwhile the mal kingdom through evolution,
f«r at recular •.dvartlslnx rates.
building program rushes onward, with ever increasing speed. since the first animals nnd man
were made, nil in the same week.
M RHnrn TUB AMOC1ATKH PBKSII
Sanford’s three financial institutions have more money
The Associated Press Is eaclustvidy entitled to the uee for re- on hand than ever before. Over four million dollars were on
THE BRITISH are much amus­
pnbllcatlon of all news dispatches deposit at the close of business June thirtieth. This is more ed by our monkey trial, which i&amp;
e red Itea to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In this paper and also the lo­ than a million dollars ahead of last year’s record, nnd be­ as preposterous as any trial since
cal new a published herein. All rights
the French judge tried a sow ac­
of republfcatlon of special dlapatcn- speaks the steady flow of money coming to this section for cused of killing and eating a child,
aa heratn ara also reaer-ed.
investment purposes.
acquitting the sow’s little pigs
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 192.*»
June saw the peak in real estate transactions when over that had h’lped cat it “because
twelve hundred thousand dollars worth of property changed they were too young to know the
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
difference
between right nnd
m
crcciu
\ t —Deeper water route to Jaekson- hands. Last month’s activity in this line of business showed wrong,” nnd sentencing the sow
Made
to
Order
n substantial increase over any previous month this year ami
vllle.
,
X—Construction of St. Jonns-ln- the five million dollar total for the first half of the year gives to death.
Murphy Ironing Boards
dian Riser ranat.
HOWEVER, THE laughing need
rise to the prediction that between fifteen and twenty million
Medicine Cabinets
3^—Extension of white way.
not all be done in Britain.
4.*—Extension of local amusements. dollars worth of property will change hands during the pres­
To forbid teaching a theory thnt
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, ent twelve months.
The Price Is Rigli||
forms part of civilized education
All of these things are accurate barometers of the growth over all the world is no more pre­
etc.
Arf—Augmenting of building pro­ o f the city. Instead of business dropping off as the “dull” posterous than legalizing the great
SANFORD
gram—houses, hotels, apartment summer season comes on, it shows a big gain. June, the deer forests that monopolize the
houses.
fertile
lands
of
Scotland,
compell­
6^—Extension of street paving pro- first summer month has set a pace that even the best winter ing the Scotch to emigrate.
month this year did not equal. And now everyone expects
gram.
7^—Construction
of
boulevard July to surpass the records of tho previous month.
W. S. PRICE, Mj
TO DRIVE out fathers, mothers
around l,ake Monroe.
With
the
actual
beginning
of
the
paving
program
in
the
710
W.
First St. Phone;
and
children
so
that
self-indulgent
8.—Completion of city benutlfitahotel section, which has been so long delayed, and with the parasites may have the pleasure
(ion program.
murdering deer on lands pre­
X—Expansion of school system promise of quick work in the dredging operations in the of
for that sport Is more idi­
with provision for incrcasrd fa­ vicinity of the new hotel, Sanford people are looking forward served
otic than any monkey trial.
cilities.
m.— ■
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* *^ to the bnlanco of tho summer being one of great activity
DR. RICE, back from South
G. TAYLOR DYEPJ
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY and n forerunner of a winter which will bring with it this America,
tells stories wonderful
community’s
grentest
wave
of
prosperity.
SAYING GOODBYE:— Finally,
and true.
Printing— Decorating
----------------- o----------------brethren farewell. Be perfect, be
He explored nnd mapped out a
PHONE 30J
of good comfort, be of one mind,
^
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river with a mouth ns wide ns the
Come With Cash or Ability to Work
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live In peace: and the God of love
Hudson river is long. One islnnd
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end peace ahull be with you. 2
in the river is bigger thun New
Cor. 13:11.
It sounds hard, even unkind, but Florida people who have England.
given earnest, kindly thought to the matter know that they
He describes savages, gaining
EVOLUTION
power by chewing the plant from
niKEIBHHIDXnnBSanKBQEBaBBUflBSMHMIHIBSBBBHBlSasilJ
are
right
in
warning
people
of
other
states
to
stay
out
of
INNOCENCE ABROAD
I haven't rend ns much ns some
which wl* extract cocaine.
Florida
unless
they
can
come
with
money
enough
to
pay
their
Concernin’ man and where he’s
NEW YOKE IIKIIAI.I) TRIBUNE
That may be. Coffee does not
way until they have found pnying jobs.
from.
hurt a strong man. But caffeine
So I ain’t fixed, I caculate,
Recently a man with his w ife nnd four children, travel­ extracted from coffee will kill him.
A passionate interest in Ameri­ belief in the Darwinian theory bids
My own belief to demonstrate
ing in a dilapidated old car, camped near a wayside filling
Light wine has been drunk for can eccentricities, collided with a fair to become the test of ortho­
For nnd ug’inst and pro uml con
station in South Georgia, and begged enough “gas” from centuries by millions without in­ large inability ever to understand doxy in America." Sir Arthur
On evolution, nnd so on.
ami those millions have been them, is one of the most naive as Keith forgives us because wo
good natured travelers who chanced to stop at the station, jury
the rulers nnd thinkers of the well as one of the most flattering know not what we do; and they are
My good old mother nnd my dad to get them into Florida.
world. But alcohol, a recent in­ of Eurpean characteristics.
Pro­ all very cheerful about it.
Wns nil the scientists L had:
One of these travelers happened to lie a good member vention extracted from grnpes, hibition, which scorns to have been
But it seems necessary also to
And, for books, they stuck to one, o f a Chamber of Commerce in u thriving Florida city, and destroys thought nnd leadership.
forgive tiie British, foi they know
received
ns
something
half
way
And, when I asked ’em that or
10,000 Acres in Seminole County.
between an imbecility nnd an in­ not what we do, either. “The Lon- hi
he took the trouble to stop and question the man as to his
this,
don
Star”
has
a
glimmering
of
tlui
a
MOST
INTERESTING
news
sult,
has
supplied
Continental
con­
plans for self-support in the new home to which he was go­ brought by Dr. It ice is that, from
Referred me back to Genesis.
for years; an almost truth when it remarks that the H
Two railroads through property.
ing. These plans, he found, were entirely lacking. The an airship there has been explor­ versation
morbid
interest
in the “ movies" great thinkers nre unnecesssnrily E
Well, maybe they was wrong about family had heard of the prosperity in Florida, and practically ed and mapped out hundreds of
has irradiated the gloom of the perturbed; the others appear to,-*
Dont inquire unless you mean busi­
The way creation started out;
thousands of miles of territory.
have overlooked the fact that with j n
penniless
had
undertaken
the
trip
to
that
alleged
land
of
British
House
of
Lords,
our
jour­
But I don't recollect thsy spent
ness. Can be delivered.
That’s better work for tin flying nalism has shocked all the cul- us brass hands and four-column ■
plenty.
A lot of time in argument
machines
than
dropping
spreads
nre
more
npt
to
mean
that
M
poison*}
tures
of
Europe
and
the
Russinns
The Chamber of Commerce man deliberately told the gas.
Concern’ how the human rare
have discovered an irresistible at­ we nre having a good joke than h
First come to settle in the place. travelers to stay away from his town. "We don’t like your
traction for the achievements of thnt we are settling a crisis in our g
kind”, be said. “ We haven’t time nor place for you. It’s
THERE IS still work for ex­ Mr. Ford. But the trial of Mr. intellectual lives. “The spirit of the
To them what seemed to matter the fellow with cash, or the trained mechanic, we want. plorers on this earth. In the sou­ Scopes seems to have surpassed Tennessee trial is precisely,” ac­
more
thern part of South America, 2,- them all. Even the lesser Ger­ cording to "The Evening Stand­
You are going to have a tough time, unless you can got work 000,000
Was mostly where we're bended
square miles of territory
country newspapers are re­ ard'” “the spirit of tile ecclesias­
for.
as soon as you cross the line, and earn your own grub and have never been mapped out. man
»t
potted
as carrying full accounts, tical courts of the latter Middle
Not what wo was hilt what jvc'JI your own gasoline.”
Think what that means in the way and the British press appears to Ages." After reading the reports
bo
Thnt Hounded- harsh anil undoubtedly wfts harsh.' ‘ But*H**’ ••pportunivy and* untouched liavf Ifliped unanimously upon the of Mr. W. 0. McGbeltart one'doubts
In life ■and- in eternity—
S e m in o le
B u s in e s s
E x c lia ic '^ e v
news of this our latest, our most it.
Not where we come from, mo nnd it is the sort of talk that many a follow needs who is travel- wu'11 '• ,eyom* ,n,nKin«tion.
The
British
do
not
understand
daggering
barbarism.
Mr.
Lloyd
you,
ing blithely toward Florida vaguely expecting manna to
OTHER day rubber jump­ George has one of his serious, in- Tennessee. But it is hardly sur­
221-E. First Street, Opposite Postoffice
But rather where we’re going to. tall from free manna trees and warm zephyrs to waft some edTHE
to HO cents a pound. Yester­ accurate articles about it. "It prising, because some of us did
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it wns selling above a dollar, corns incredible to us that it ever not seem to understand Tennessee
No mnttcr where we Htnrted at, sort of mystic mantels to take the place of plain every-day day
nnd
the
London market went wild. could arise, hut the belief or non- until quite recently.
blue
jeans.
If man or monkey, fish or hnt,
Our English friends who control
Florida probably has room for every husky, willing work­ production
We’re here, it doesn’t matter how.
nnd know how to make
The most important question now er who comes. Hut people who cannot or will not work should trusts profitable,
IDEAS MAKE TIIE MILLIONS
nre getting the
Is how we read our title clear
be compelled to show “visible means of support” when they benefit. Let us not complain. It
OWENSBORO, KY., MESSENGER
And where wo evolve from here.
will help pay their American debt.
—Dougins Malloch. cross the Florida line.
Their
prosperity means world
-(VJohn W. Van Husen, of Boston, ing of the technique of weaving, he
—— o-------prosperity.
The only women who won’t lis­
IF I KNKW a miser, who gave up every kind of comfort­
author of the semi-soft collar now commissioned a textile expert to
produce a doth adapted to his purten to gossip are those who are able living, all tin* pleasure of doing good to others, all the
AN INCREASE in the price of worn by many men, was sued by a pore. The present suit has grow.i
deaf.
esteem of his fellow citizens, and the joys of benevolent rubber drives manufacturers to collaborator for .’10 per cent of the out of a dispute over royalties due
-------- &lt;&gt;-------plan for smaller tires. Some man profits accruing from their contri­ the man who produced the cloth.
There’s one thing worse than friendship, for tin.* sake of accumulating wealth. Poor Man, of
intelligence will find a way to bution to the comfort of mankind,
Whoever Tirst -aid “Necessity is
going wrong;
that’s
staying said I, you pay too much for your whistle.— IJenj. Franklin. substitute
steel springs for rubber the latter obtaining a verdict of tho mother of invention," certainly
wrong.
-----------------o----------------and produce a tire better than a 81,200,000, indicating that $1,000,- lacks no Instances to prove his
NOTHING PUOCKKDH FROM nothingness, ns also noth­ rubber tire.
Direct Benefit
000 has already been realized or, cane. A motor: t some years ug &gt;
We suppose It's the Morning
Judge Gary ought to work thnt the idea.
got tired of changing tires in the,
Call that awakens Key West people ing passes away into non-existence.— Aurelius.
From System
out, through thu big steel com­ This is an interesting comment­ old-fashioned way. Out of his re­
---------------- o----------------from their nightly slumbers.
pany.
.
&lt;&gt;------ary on the reward which awaits bellion against the inconvenience
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY is seldom presented, and is
When you put system into saving, yon soon be- jj. p*.
Key West citizens nre crying easily lost.—Syrus.
he inventor of any device which of tire changing was horn the de­
(5. W, IUNMAN predicts that tanswers
g et iMrect Ijonefit— nnd s lip by step you
for wntcr. Another case of water,
gin to get
a universal want. Just as tachable rim which has netted him j
-----------------o-----------------------"the next British squeeze" will interesting
Open an
water everywhere but not a drop
is
the
manner
in
which
climb
higher
to financial success
a
fortune
of
almost
romantic
size
|
MANY A MAN fails to become a thinker for the sole come in oil. Our supplies, he says, Van Husen came to enter the col- An obscure printer in Lowell'
to drink.
count
with
u.s
today.
have
reached
the
•- — o ■ - reason that his memory is too good.— Nietzsche.
found that nailing pieces of rub-!
At nny rate Charles (I. Dawes
ber on his hei I * teiicved the w cari-;
w
i
a
l
i
r
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a
r
r
'^
Hi
citizens
in
the
rubber
inotiop*,,,
i,;
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,
,,
had more success in Europe with
ness attendant mi walking around
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
MY FAVORITE STORIES
hia plans than he Is having with
h's shop, lie has made million.;
will
help
also
in
exploiting,
at
high
M
the senate.
By IRVIN S. COBH
painful and healed slowly. After since in the manufacture of rubber
prices, their oil deposits scattered bearing
— — &lt;v — ..
up
under
this
harden
for
heels.
all over the world.
Our office boy says he doesn’t
years, and being loath to adopt the
Here are a couple uf small ones, contractors.’*
There are unnumbered roads to
like moat of these bathing suits presented in the hope that one or
Here’s the other one, which has
who ow n',,*'*er i8"*1 c,,**1,r with is propensity wealth, one of the most reliable
WISE
AMERICANS
because there isn’t much of ’em
of folding up in the heat, it oc­ heing to observe one’s own wants,|
the other or both of them may a; - to do with n retail clothing mer­ wells that can’t he drained Will j curred
S e m i n o l e ([[o u n fij j ^ a n k
to like.
to him that a tightly woven \ to consider whether they are not
chant and his friend:
conserve their oil.
peal to the business man:
—------ O-------unstarched
fabric
would
make
an
also
the
wants
of
others,
and
to
atThe dealer was boasting of the
Foolish Americans will buy oil
Tho Prince of Wales has taken } A delegation of Easterners—■ sagacity of his head clerk.
udmirahlc collar. Knowing noth-'tem pt to meet them.
stocks
worth nothing.
to grMf but wt have an idea that members of the Board of Trade* "That feller Jake," he said,
h&lt;* will huve a hard time falling of some seafloanl city—were tour-1 "that’s the smartest hoy in the
K s &gt; S T R E N G T H - SER V IC E - P R O G R E S S &lt; ^ ^ ! l
'1 HIS SHuUI.il he read at tlnLET’S WRITE OUR HALF
off a golf stick.
lug the West,
At their first 1world. You don’t believe it, huh’.’ monkey trial. Egyptian archeolo­
—— o------glimpse of the Bail l.unils of Listen: I prove it to you. Only
ATLANTA JOURNAL
They’ve named a new kind of North Dakota one of the travelers, yesterday there comes in here a gists have uncovered Tut-AnkhAmen’s
bridal
palace,
more
thun
cherry ufter Albert of Belgium. a builder and real estate man, re- ( poor willow woman whose husband
•Sixty years ago Ihu words "cop-1 who fought and hied in combat
years old. There the King
Showing that there are still several t marked as he peered ft.... the car just had died, She wanted to get b,0110
■rhend and 'rebel' were, above against ihe Southern soldier whose
started
a
new
religion
and,
by
the
l&gt;
‘;
advantages in heing a king.
window upon the sterile anil for- some clothes to bury him in.
Mason-Dixnn line, the ultim- valor they have recognized so
way, probably had monkeys in it,
i —----- o--------bidding landscape:
| And what did Jake do? I tell although
_
ate epithets, fighting words. Child- gracefully.
the
various
animals
in
Today's best laugh: "No one
"Say, it looks to me like the you: Not only did he sell her the
Only half of the tribute to the
Were trculeif as" gods? not | r,'n &lt;)f
South grew up thinking
should adopt the early bird policy Lord must have been tired when most expensive suit what we had iIEgypt
gray dad hosts has been written,
nerely
as
relations.
“
damn
Yankee
was
one
wurd—
ne
r
without first ascertaining wheth­ he got this far and turned the rest in stock hut lie got her to take an
G
T o
Alexander the Great, after con-1 Draw tho curtain over the lapse rho remainder must come from|
er he classes as a bird or a worm. if the joli over to a bunch of sub-'extra pnir of trousers."
years.
Southerners
themselves.
Southern­
;uering Egypt, gained approval.0^
Arkansas Gazette.
Less than two years ago a ers in sentiment and Southerners
and loyalty by bowing and wor&gt;«■■
o--------shiplng'the
nacrcil
gmi
Apis.'an
oic
Northern
statesman, whose own in their undying devotion to the
WHERE DID YOU GET IT?
The little girl down the street
All
gods
looked
alike
to
Alexanf;ilher
hud
bled nt the bite of heroes of the Confederacy.
can’t understand why the basehall
OWENSBORO, KY., MESSENGER
The South’s half of the trib­
der,
educated
by
Aristotle.
i'hudly
Confederate
steel, arose in
fans yell, “steal a base" when they
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-the halls of congress and deliv- ute to tho South’s own soldiers ’
know well enough thnt the player
Thero Is a legend, based either tasia Impromptu, tlmt the popular
A "ROUND TRIP" letter, Hc„ t ' t;rt’4 « ru lin g eulogy to the un­ will have been accomplished when'
Is tming to leave it right where on fact ur on Ihu possibility that it "Castle of Dreams" was inspired
to
Chicago by air mail, remaile! conquerable heroism ot the Soldier Southerner’s push to glorious com-!
it Is.
When you first showed me the Dia­
might easily lie a fact, wliich says by tiie Minute Waltz of the same in Chicago,
if
I Fiction and sale of every single '•
was delivered in New "f lhe South.
that in Germany years ago a . immortal, anil that the Beethoven York 12 hours later. The flying
mond Heavy Service Cord and talked
the
majority
of
one
of
the
2,5000,000
Confederate
I'
A congress,
Blacksburg. Virginia, had a light group of monks offered a substun- [ Minuet wns the source of two latwhose
members
were
of
Northern
i
Memorial
coins
ami
this
cannot
bl­
time
was
only
10
hours.
The
rest
so enthusiastically about it, I told
snowfall yesterday white Phoen­ tiul sum lo anyone who could pro- ter-day tunes, "Rose of No Man’s
and Eastern descent and tradition,! done unless Southerners themselves
ix, Arizona reported the mercury duce five bars of original music. I Land" and "Apple Blossom Time delay.
you it would have to be a wonderful
Two thousand i 'es in 16 Imuri passed by unanimous vote this absorb the coins,
at one hundred and twelve. San­ I hee rest oi
of the
trie legend is
Is that no1
no! III
in Normandy."
Normandy.” Other observers is progress
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_
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_
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It. , ; 1„seem
slow. in
Northerner’s
bill' to authorize
th *-1
The _pride
of Southerns
in their:
tire to stand up under tho punish­
ford was pleasant with the ther­ one jet has seen fit to claim the discern traces of three older mclu- sixteen
■*
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- . miles
1,1 fissue
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sin i tConfederate
I... in .
11t*
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years.
Fi „• hundred
of *12,500
dollars
Southland
nndi itheir
veneration of |
mometer registering eighty.
inonuy.
ment from my trucks, as the BMvico
,
,, . .
,
j tiie* in the well-known "Banana
most* magnificent
'
* tribute ev er, their heroes have been loudly ncjjm&gt;‘
■ - - o-------The talr is recalled by the cur-1 song, and link the current "Mar-' and hour will bo "reasonably fast" the
is unusually severe.
paid by an American congress to claimed. They have been hereto- j
This seems to be one of the rent researches of various students I cheta" with a theme from tho over- by that time.
any cause or people- coin* bear-(fore, never been questioned, but a
times of the ypnr when the road tnto the origin of jazz tunes, an lure of "Merry Wives of Windsor"
However, I m ust now confess that
PROFESSOR SHAW tells the ing the Imprint, "Memorial to the challenge has been issued.
hog flourishes the pioat plenti­ activity stimulated possibly by Finally, there is the instance of
Valor
of
the
Soldiers
of
*
he
South.”
|
It
is
up
to
Southerners
to
pro-1
I
have
never found a tire tho equal of
world
and
New
Y'ork
University’,!
fully. The road hog, you know, Thomus A. Edison s threat to hire a settlement by the puhli-h rs of
Half of the tribute has been vide the answer,
is the individual who wnnts the arrangers to syncorinte the classics &gt;"Avalon" for an indebtedness to summer .school that here only wo­
this
Heavy
Service Cord. You can
men a,ix* cultured—by which he- written. And it was written by the 1 BUY CONFEDERATE MEMwhole road. He likes to drive thus avoiding royalty payments on the composer of “I u T
say that with my full permission.
osen.
men na that they alone combine sons and grandsons ot brave men ORIAL COINS!
slowly In the middle of tho road, new dance tunes. While theL* EdiWhich lends us lo won*It-r whe­ knowledge with refinement and in­
so thnt anyone behind him can sou project shocked some com­ ther
airs and others are ul- tellectual interest.
eta-- behind, wen if it is nt a mentators, others look it philo­ wuys these
quired to include a atratling con­
consciously
cabbaged front
rnr.U'n pare. He also plows ahead sophically, observing that since
Contemporary Comment;
trast.—Boston Transcript.
regardless of intersections, and many a modern dance theme li !iun.l!“r'•if,"’ ,','r l h1uther’ fl"co tho! THAT ISN’T exactly so. The
c" M|l*lnatlons professor Idmself is cultured, nod
he always makes the other fellows paralleled In the classics anyway, uf tnesiraf *
"A raxaphone will last as long
in nature a plum becomes a
l u c n t p u r il e i
take the ditch on u narrow road. Edison might as well Jo his bor­ or musici, notes is obviously « . so in his way, is Irving Berlin. prune. In politics the prune* fre­ us fifteen years," declares a trade
'
*
,
'
‘V
’"
W
4
j,e
1
,1
,1
*nfe
in
who
writes
song*.
But
there
is
Since the road hog is too sel­ rowing directly.
Sanford,
Florida
quently get the plums.—Pottsviile journal. Not if we can help It.—
fish to consider others, tiie only
, th*n!LU
|1' must' he i,,rea4y
no
doubt at all that women have Journal.
Sigmund Spaeth touched thu oxhaullu?1
Punch.
oshamted.
I
iwro
a
good
I
le
ail men along the road of knowremedy would seeni to be to ram subject in one of his wurk)*, point book somewhere on thh subject
h ilgt*. Without women men would
him with an armored car. He ought ing out tlmt “l Am Always Chas­ ale
Truth U stranger than fiction.
me, if u musical theorist with still live in caves hunting and eatt to 1m- allowed to drive at all.— ing Rainbows" was derived from
Startling contrasts in dress pat­ More than $78,000,000 worth of Ij
mpn Times.
terns are said to Ik* coming. Won­ corsets were made last yend—J*
the theme melody of Chopin's Fnn- U - '^ h U ^ lh U r U e 1, " ...... ,ik°
,,,h,'r’ nml th°. Wl111 ,,ni der
is i;
how much material will be re- Columbia Record.

CASH LUMBER

Chance of a Life Time

1H

P ric e $ 1 9 .0 0 p e r A c re

S a n f o r d , F la .

M erchants

Wight Bros. Co*

D ia m o n d © r e s

�Naval stores totaling 40,000 bar­
rels wero shipped from St. Aug­
ustine in 1779. The value was 36
Twice as many wives bring di­ shilings per barrel. The gov­
vorce suits as do husbands in tho ernment added a bounty o? ten
shillings per barrel.
.state of Florida.

TELEPHONE:—Res. 428-J.

| Lovely Bridge Party
Given By Misses Cox
And Zachary Tuesday

social
tlendat

T

■hursday.

n

No lands were granted railroads
during Governor Jennings' admin­
istration and when he left office
there were in the Fund four mil­
lion acres of land and $000,000 In
cash.

Governor William D. Bioxham,
who se:rved during 1*07-1001, sold k -'
four million acres of the Ever'
glades nrM other overflow lands
to Hamilton Dlsston for one mil­
lion dollars.
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In 1772 Florida shipped 40,000
pounds of indigo to London where
it brought high prices.

s
Large Growth Vocational
Expenditures for the first six
of this year by tho State
roed department amounted to $4,Education In State Shown months
182,706.11.
A profusion of zinnias ninde the
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Zach­
of the couples get­
Report Recently Published tingTwo-thirds
ary unusually attractive Tuesday
divorces in Florida have no
night when Alisa Margaret Zach­

:

children, according to a report of
ary and Miss Margaret Cox de­
TALLAHASSEE, July 11.~ states next year and annually the state statistician.
lightfully entertained at bridge.
The places were marked by tal­ Growth of vocational education in thereafter.
The money available for use in
The northern boundary of Flo­
lies in the shape of hearts, dia­ Florida from 166 pupils in 1918-19
•rs arc urged to t&gt;e monds, spades and clubs. After a to 4,085 in 1923*2 1 Is shown in Florida is apportioned for use in rida was fixed a t tho illst paral­
visiting Stars will pleasant evening of cards, scores information made public by tho the agricultural or trade nnd in­ lel by treaty between the United
were counted and Miss Mina How-1state department of education, nm dustrial field on tho basis of the States and Spain in 1795.
&gt;me.
rural or urban population com­
there a
pared to tho whole population of
The divorce average among
schools in the state where voca- the state. For home economics ed­
r a i l by Boosters'
couples
in Florida that have child­
a maximum of 20 percent ren is only
" t" ing five for negroes.
■«** ucation
h young
* S ”h-rAr,:r
1.91, it is shown in n
of
the
trade
and
industrial
fund
a deck of cards enclosed
survey of the divorce courts re­
is
allowed.
s t r a w s awarded
The principal aim of the trainin a lenthor case. Consolation foil
In discussing the possibilities of cords.
to Miss Marion Hand, who w as!
is to fit tho student for usepresented a miniature deck u f , fl,) employment in the vocation, this class of training in Florida,
The State road department had
cards.
|it being generally consiiiered that tho state board of vocational
its credit with the State treas­
At the conclusion of the game a }'
should be 11 years of age training, which is identical with to
urer at the close of the fiscal
Spell on Celery Av- salad course was served.
|'»2fore he is guided directly into the state board of education, year,
June JO, the sum of $1,090,says in a published document:
Those playing bridge were: lin^Tvocation.
221.31.
“There
are
approximately
25.Jui meeting of the Misses
Shinholser, Francis 1 Vocational training, under proJut the Presbyterian Dutton, Lillian
Marion Hand, Perry Leo visions of the Smith-Hughes act, C00 boys between the ages of 14
West Florida’s first governor
I . afternoon at 4 o - Bell, Mildred Cnmpliell of Abe-11» divided into three major activ- nml 20 who have dropped from
George Johnstone, lie served
deen, N. C., Minn Howard, SnralBirs: Agricultural education for school and are working on farms was
IVarren Eastcrby will Warren Easterby nml Ralph Wood­ high school boys preparing for in Florida. This condition indi­ during 1764-1766. Pensacola was
Johnstone was a
t „ shower Fndny ruff, Robert Thrasher, Hilliard agricultural service, and on a part- cates the need for part-time edu­ the capital.
cation
in
our
schools.
In
most
Scotchman.
(menting Mrs. O. T. Mai pas,
time
nnd
evening
trade
extension
Locke
Merriweathor,
marriage was a re- Earle E. Jones, Dr. W. D. Cox, basis for those already at work in cases these hoys who are eligible
victims of circumstances and
The first governor of East Flo­
Shelton Sossman and John Hud­ agricultural pursuits; trade and in­ arc
|udy class of Metho- gins.
rida under British control was
dustrial education for boys and are hard to reach or inspire.
We have only begun to realize James Grant who served during
|dl-day picnic at home
girls who have left school and
, Chappell. All lahave gone to work at an ear . ;, the problem of training girls and 1763-1771. St. Augustine was the
Jack Duren Host At age, employed persons who wis.' r women in home-making. There are cnpital. Grant was a Scotchman.
are invited.
few girls reached
learn a trade, and employed comparatively
Dance Tuesday Night to
present through the home eco
persons who wish to extend their at
The year 1901 was Florida’s
monies course in tho public schools coolest
knowledge
in
the
trade
they
arc
with a rnenn temperature
A delightful event of Tuesday already engaged in; and homo The number of schools offering of 68.8 degrees.
O R n short time, n Special Wcstinghousc ElccThe warmest year
home
economics
course
is
inevening was the dance given at economics for high school girls ami
trie
1 ‘ Cooking
'
*
“Expert is with us answering ques­
was
1911
with
72.3
degrees
as
the
the home of Jack Duren on West **
h
tions,
nnd
explaining
nil nbout electric cooking.
mean
temperature.
« -&lt;•*"«
„ M i «:
First Street. During the even­ &amp;*"■ Be sure to come; sample the food baked nnd cooked
4
, , ,
! quire a t least one unit of home
nnner of Pulatkn is ing punch was served nnd spien
Records show that most of the
riorums allotment of federal| economics of their girl graduates,
In th e famous Wcstinghousc Automatic Electric
Miss Anna Kannor. did music was furnished by a lo­ money
in 1926 to carry on this Even with this requirement we divorces are among city couples.
cal orchestra.
Range. No obligation. Don’t miss it.
.... and L. V. Dunne
A number of Sanford’s younger training, when matched by state cannot reach ail the high school It is shown that Central Florida
money, makes evnilnble next year girls who need it, for not all high which is mostly rural has fewer
week end in Lake- set enjoyed the occasion.
nnd each year thereafter except, schools are accredited.” It is es- divorces than northeast and south­
A number of the young people as influenced by tho United States Unrated that there are 136,000 ern Florida where there are cities
Peek ha* ns her of the Intermediate B. Y. P, U. census the sum ot $131,141.96. | girls in the state who may be of good size.
Elizabeth Mitchell, of visited the Baptist
Assembly Congress appropriated $7,354,0001reached through tlu* vocational
th*.* training in home economics.
The first large sales of the Ev­
which is being held nt DeLaml for apportionment among
THE ELECTRIC RANGE WITH THE CLOCK
erglades Inmi under Governor N.
Tuesday. The party motored over
B. Broward was made in 19117 to
T. L. Lingo nnd in the morning, attending the;
It. J. Rolls, \iju&gt; died in 1917. The
liedo were visitors to morning classes held there. In the
Elopers?
contract called for a payment of
afternoon the young people enjoy­
Vday.
Sanford Electric Co.
$1,000,000 by Mr. Holies, who 2
ed n swim at DeLeon Springs.
»
INCOItl'OltATIUI
would
receive
500,000
acres.
Three
and
Mrs.
MorAmong
those
who
went
were:
loolcy
fourths of this amount was to he R
Geneva, were visi- Misses Lo retie Vickery, Pauline
116
Magnolia Avenue
used for drainage by the state nnd
and Minnie Beth Echols, Clara
frd yesterday.
5
one fourth to be turned into pub­ ■■■UNHIM■■■■■■■■■■ b » b b h u m
Fuqua, Grace Lossing, Louise
lic school fund.
■ndeI and daughter, Sloan, Mildred Sloan and Lily Delights Sanford Housewives
Ihe past week in St. Vickery.
Monday and Tuesday With
the guest of friends.
(
’ o o k i n g Demonstrations
LIBRARY STORY HOUR
A - _
A
i'ilkic, of Atlanta, Gn.,
Miss Helen Vcrnay will have
Much interest was manifested
of her sisters, Mrs. charge of tho .....
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..
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Story
Hour
next
and Miss Velma Wil- Saturday morning a t 10 o'clock, Monday nm! Tuesday afternoons by
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_
land all children are invited to be the women of Sanford in the elec­
present.
Twenty-five attended tric cooking demonstrations of
Clnra Berry nt the Sanford
friends of Tim Keene last week, and ail enjoyed the Mrs.
Electric
oCmpnuy on Mngnotin
stories
told
by
Miss
Margaret
fto know that he is seAvenue. Mrs. Berry, representing
fet the Fcrnahl-Laugh- Zachary. Additional numbers were .the
II •
WcstingleniM' Electric Cem-.i.
It ♦,,n“
given by Elizabeth Lefflug. Haze}w 3*5
fd- ,-i r t r r :
&gt;*pany tif Atlanta, Gn., will give her
Sasser- and ' ItiMmrd4Hirtitli'
third nnd final demonstration tills |
Knnner will return
afternoon nt 2:30 o’clock and ex-|
PICNIC
PARTY
KNJJOYED
inn Daytona Beach, nfpects n larger number of local
An
enjoyable
event
of
Tuesday
lg a delightful week
night was tho picnic held by the housewives to attend than were
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Baptist Young People's Union out present at either of the first two
nt Palm Springs. The party loft demonstrations.
Jones nnd baby, who the church about 7 o’clock and nioithe guests of Mrs. tored out to the springs. A re­
Gnhngin have returned freshing swim was enjoyed by the
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young people after which a boun­
tiful picnic lunch was served. A
%
Lawton, Miss Eliz- good crowd was in attendance.
Children's Dresses
und Mrs. J. II. I.ee,
V.’
cat Tuesday in San*
THANKS
We wish to extend here our most
m
heartfelt thanks and gratitude to
many friends and orgnnizaWilson nnd little the
1
y Anno of Orlando tions. that gave flowers and ten$1.25......................................
95c
■ +
r*. Wilson's mother, dered us their sympathy during
j
the recent illness of our little son
puck.
and brother, William S|emper.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stemper and
Kannor returned
|a pleasant stay in Family.
guest, Miss Jean
$2.25 and $2.50 Dresses
Ipanied her.
Selected Immigration
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STOVE SHOWN
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Sizes 4 to 10 in nice quality Ging­
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knd William Luke Urged In Queensland
fram Laurens, S. C.,
10 Jays with their
BRISBANE, July 15—Tho need
D. Lake.
for the selection of immigrants, de-1
L .— J
j portation of convicted aliens and)
es, after spending! Die keeping of a record of all id$1.95
ith her sister Mrs'| IL*ns in the commonwealth is sires-1,.
"‘"vV-'T
is , has returned t&lt;j ‘ .
., . '
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1
inghouse automatic electric iron,
[Jacksonville.
under chief s ecu-1 a iy and commis- r ,
•
.
’ Missing since Juno 25, these two ar
simier of prices, who was recently *neon's
‘
^
tielieved to have eloped, Charles
demonstration.
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I.» 44unpointed
heaii
of
a
Royal
Com­
&gt;R
Kirkpatrick, 35, was a Sunday
4444444444444444444444444444444Oplingt-r nnd three mission to inquire into the social
Tuesday afternoon was spent in school
•&gt; m
teacher
in
McGregor.
Mich.,
of Waycross, Ga., and economic effect of the increase making cakes cooked by Mrs. Ber­ and Miss Ruby Ilopru, 17, was
:: |■
several weeks with in number of aliens in North ry on electrical apparatus manu­ formerly a mnid in his home, Kirk­
..
p its. S, J. Riggers.
factured
by
the
West
ing
house
patrick has threw children.
Queensland.
Today, it was announc­
Mr. Ferry suggests a stricter company.
prland and Mrs. R. L.
she will cook a complete din­
“Marcy Lee” Ladies’ House Dresses
medical examination and expres­ ed,
$3.50 Children’s Dresses
liidren of Pinckard, ses
ner, showing that with the use of French Give Opinion
tho
view
that
the
existence
of
|e guests of Mr. Borelectrical
stoves,
n
housewife
can
Iter, Mrs. L. li. tlchols. foreign clubs is undesirable. The prepare a meal without becoming On Chinese Problem
preestn alien influx is largely from
overheated.
jitzgeralj i.[ here on Sicily and Northern Italy, the em­
PARIS, July 15.—This is not J
igrants
going
into
the
sugar
in­
Bhe interest of the
the
time, it was said in French a
dustry.
J1 Telephone Co. She
official circles today, for negoti- *
for the remainder of
A gulden plover on the Pacific
atlona seeking a revision of fore- §
ign territorial privilnge* in China, n
Coast flies 2,000 miles from Alas­
Opinion wa expressed that the cs- JJ
Jniiil son, Marion and ka to the Hawaiian Islands,
sentinl preliminary for th« pro- 5
I*”1'1 *mi. Rrueo, left
posed nine power Chinese cconferNOTICE
fanipji after spendSANFORD Local Carpenter's Un­ STOCKHOLM. July 15—As n trace is that China restore onier 2
f with their brother,
ion No. 1751 will have a social preliminary t" plans for reorganiz­ and show that she can maintain
meeting Thursday evening, July ing the navy, there will be held in it.
“MILL END” AND REMNANT SALE SATURDAY.
|rs. N. |{_ (Jarner have 16th. at regular meeting ntace. the Baltic this summer the most
Henry Griswold, one of \\ iscon-*ir new- cottage at All members nnd wives are re­ extensive Swedish naval manoevros
since 1911. The king will bo in sin's most illustrious retired far­
Knch. Also Mr. nml quested to be present.
mers. got 3,05(1 eggs frum 16 pul­
command.
thrasher and family
BARBECUE
The Swedish fleet at present con­ lets confined in a pen six feet
ami .Mrs. Garner.
EAT BERBECUE Sandwiches at sists of 11 vessels, of which 42^ be­ wide, eight feet long, and eight
Mr . Charles Evans of New Filling Station, three miles long ot the coast defense; 37 to feet high hut year.
111! arrive today to he out Snnford Avc. Open for bus­ local units nnd 32 to the reserve.
Included in the main fleet, designed
L't Mra. H. L. Gibson, iness Monday, July 20th.
GUsta Ernestine. Cornell's great
entirely for defensive purposes, arc Holstein cow which died last year,
loirs. Evans will under*
12 battleships. 10 destroyers, one left a world’s record in lifetime
P 'l j n at the FernahlNotice Ladies—
f&gt;spital.
armored cruiser and a number of I production by giving in her six­
For New Mattresses, renovating, tomedo boats and submarines.
teen year:; of service 202,005
material*
In view of the impending rear- pounds of milk.
Mm. DeWight Do La in upholstering, upholstery
CALI.
ganization, appropriations for this,*___
this morning for their
in Del.and. Mr. and
Sanford
ssr J W f K C
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[returned Monday from
Mattress Factory
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|'P to North Carolina,
policy will depend partly ,on the|w l during the maneuvers.
Phone IU2-51
report the roads fine.

Plain colored voiles and small
check, French gingham. Some
hand embroidered. Thursday sale

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4 to 10 years.

Swedish Meet To
S t a g e M aneuvers
In Baltic Sea Soon

In imported voiles “hand embroider­
ed” all fast colors. Also imported
ginghams. Sale price............... $2.95

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New styles for street and house wear.
Made of fast colored pereals and
gingham. All sizes............$2.25 each

Pajama check, yard

wide. Bleaching and colored rem nants.

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PAGE SIX

Pancho Villa Dies
While U ndergoing
Operation Tuesday

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July

IB.—Chicago

made it three out of four front

Celerymen Play
Good Game of Ball

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Half)

1 - 1Brm^nsSlnuilhterWnshinprlon

Highlanders Come From b e ­
hind in First to Win Ry
Score of 5 to 3 and Second
By Scant Score of 8 to 7

BIBLI
SA’)
brethr
of got
live ir
end r
Cor. :

How They Stand

B atting Order of Sanford (Jel (o Vance A fter He Had
Won Six Straight; (Jinnls
Team Changed; Return to
Win
Three Out of Four
Sanford for Thursday Tilt
From C;:ba; Red Sox Win
LAKELAND, July
15.—The
BROOKLYN, July 15.—Pitts­
Highlunders won both ends of a
double header here against Snn- burgh defeated Brooklyn Tuesday,
ford Tuesday, with Ery on the 8 to 5, stopping Dazssy Vance’s
mound. The Highlanders rallied winning streak nfter tho Dodger
in each game and came from be­ nee had won six straights. It was
hind to win, the first by G to 3, and the third victory for the Pirates
in the four game series. The lea­
the second 8 to 7,
gue leaders scored all of their
FIRST GAME
runB off Vance, who lasted only
The Box Score
four innings. They made 11 of
SANFORD AB
it H PO A E their 13 hits off him nnd stole
Frisbie, ss. .. „ 5 2 2 2 o 0 seven bases. Ydo went the route
Cusack, 2li...... 4
0 2 2 3 0 for tho victors. In the sixth and
Cuney, rf........4
0 l 1. 0 0 seventh innings, Milton Stock was
Moore, if. . . . . . . 3 0 0 2 0 0 credited with six consecutive as­
McQuo, 3b...... 3
0 1 3 3 0 sists, which are believed to bo a
Wade, cf......... 4
0 2 1 0 0 major league record.
Bailey, lb ...... 4
0 0 8 0 2
Score by innings:
Alford, c............ 4 1 1 4
2 0 Pittsburgh .. 130 309 000-8-13-5
Kelly, p.......... 2
0 1 9 3 0 Brooklyn .. .. 003 110 000-5-11-4
Crawford, x, .. I 0 0 0 0 0 ' Batteries:
Ydo nnd Gooch;
Vance, Oeachger, Khrhnrdt, Given
T o t a ls ........ 34 3 10 24 11 2 and DeBerry.
xBatted for Kelly in Oth.
LAKELAND
AD R II PO A E
PHILADELPHIA WINS
Buckley, 2b. .. . . 4 1 1 3 2
0
PHILADELPHIA, July
15.—
Brazier, cf.........3 1 1 0 0 0
Doyhl,* ss.............. 3 1 1 2 2 0 Philadelphia made it three out of
Dumas, If.......... 4 0 2 5 0 O four by taking the last game of
Edwdrd.1, lb. .. I 0 2 (i 0 0 the series with St. Louis hero
Johnson, rf-cf.„ 3 1 0 2 0 0 Tuesday, six to four. Williams'
Ponder, 3b.........4 1 1 0
1 0 homo run with two on base in
Francis, c............3 o ] » 0 o the 8th inning ended Dickermnn’s
Johnson, ........... 2 0 0 0 0 0 effectiveness. Blades It it a home
Ery, p........ .. .. 2 0 (I 0 2 0 run inside the park in the fifth
Surface, rf.......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 inning.
Score by innings:
St.
Louis
. DPI ill I 001—1-10-2
Totnls .. .. .. 32 5 9 27 7 O
Philadelphia 000 10(1 1 lx—(I- 9-0
Score by Innings:
Batteries: Dickerson, Sothoron*
Sanford.................. 120 000 000 - 3
and
OT'amdl; Pearce, Knight and
Lakeland............... 200 012 OOx—5
llenline.
Summary: Two base hit, Cusack
(2), Frisbie, Brazier, Dumas,
GIANTS DEFEAT Cl IIS
Stolen base, Francis.
Sacrifice,
NEW YORK, July 15.—New
Moore, Kelly, Doyle. Double play,
Buckley to Doyle to Edwards; Cu­ York made it three out of four
sack and McQue. Left on base, over the Chicago Cubs by winning
Jack
Sanford'7 ; Lakeland 7. Ilian on Tuesday's game, (! to 3.
‘•bulls, off- Kvlly 3; Johnson ■!. Bentley was on the mound for the
' StrdCk out by Kelly 4 ; Jackson champions, who held the Cubs to
3 ; Ery 2, Hits, off Johnson •! in eight scattered hits and was never
4 Innings; of Ery 4 in 4. Winning in trouble.
Score by Innings:
pitcher,E ry. Umpire, Picll. Time
Chicago . .. 200 ODD 100—3- 8-2
New York .. 210 300 OOx 0-12-0
Batteries: Keen, Blala-, Jacobs
SECOND GAME
and Hartnett; Bentley and Gowdy,
The Box Score
SANFORD
AB R H PO A
REDS BEAT BROWNS
Moore, If...............3 l i) 5 o
BOSTON, July 15, -Cincinnati
‘Cusack, 2b....... 4
1 1 0 0
bad one big inning, the sixth, io
Curloy, rf......... 5
0 1 () o
which Cooney and Genowieh were
Frisbie, as.
_ 4 2 1 I l
pummelled for nine i uns, tho Red i
McQue, ............ 4 2 3 l 2
winning from the lb don Brave .
Wade, cf.............. 3 1 2 1 0
Tuesday, 9 to (i. A fly hull which
Bailey, lb. „
2 0 I) 7 0
Welch lost in the sun, was respon­
Alford, c............ 4 0 2 5 0
sible
for threu runs. Although
Chapman, p. .. .. 3 0 0 l ;;
Lmpio was taken from the game
Crawford, p....... I
0 0 0 1
before Cincinnati’s big inning, the
official scoter credited the game
,
- •• *4iL 7 10x22
to him.
X Ohe out when winning
Score by innings:
scored.
Cincinnati
. 000 1109 noil—9 13 I
LAKELAND
AB R II P0
Boston
lno old up) &lt;: to-2
Buckley, %l&gt;. a,.. :t 0 1 3
Batteries: Lu00 &gt;, Biemiller and
Johnson, cf-rf .. 5 2 3 1
Hargrave; Coon... 1i 'newich, VaiDoyle,
.. •
2 () 1 l
gros, Knmp and O'Neill.
Dumas, If. .... .. 2 0 0 3
Edwards, lb. „ 4 1 I 8
Surface, rf, .. .. 4 0 0 1
P
n l i i l , &gt;• *llt
I
11 ii
1
Ponder,
Fruncw
Craig, 1
Luther,
Ery, p.
Brazier.

Yesterday’s
Results

New York Tuesday when Illnnkenship shut out the Yankees, 3 to 0,
in a pitching duel with Shocker.
Hamm’s single and Schnlk's doub­
le gave the locals a run in tho
seventh nnd singles by Shecly nnd
Falk and n triple by Hooper neltnl two more in the eigth. Non?
of the visitors reached third base.
Johnny Mostil, who had hit safely
in sixteen consecutive games, fail­
ed to get a hit yesterday.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 000 000 000- 0- 5-1
Chicago .. .. „ ono 000 12x—3-11-0
Militaries: Shocker and Bongough; Blankenship and hchnlk.
SENATORS LOSE
ST. LOUIS, July 15.—The St.
Louis Browns went into fourth
place in the American League by
defeatingthe Washington
Sena­
tors Tuesday, 14 to 3.
The
Browns won three out of the four
games in the* aeries nnd went over
the .500 mark for the first time
this year.
Sisler’smen got nine­
teen hits, includingKen Williams’
twenty-first homo run of the sea­
son which came in tho sixth in­
ning with two men on.
Score by innings:
Washington . (100 001 002— 3- 8-1
St. Louis .. 032 901 23x—11-19-1
Russell, Ogdon and Rue!, Sever*
led; Danforth and Hargrave.

T am p a............
Lakeland........
St. Petersburg
Sanford .........
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
P ittsburgh................-18 29
New Y o rk ............. 10 32
Brooklyn................. 10 40
Cincinnati ................ 39 -10
Philadelphia..........39
42
St. Louis „ ..............38 43
C hicago.................... 35 .15
B oston................ - 33 49

Pet
.022
.COE
.500
. 194
.481
.401)
.432
.102

Washington
Philadelphia
Chicago .. .
St. Louis ..
Detroit
Cleveland ..
New York .
Boston.......
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Now O rleans........... 52 31
A tlan ta................... 47 45
Memphis ................. 48 41!
N ashville................ 43 41
M obile.................... 45 47
Chattanooga .. . .. .. 12 44
Little Rock ............ 39 48
Birmingham........... 40 47

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July
15.—Pancho
Villa,
fly-weight
champion of the world, died at n
hospital here Tuesday, while un­
dergoing an operation for an in­
fection of the throat that develop­
ed from an infected tooth.
I)r. C. K. Hoffman said the box­
er suffered under tliu anesthetje.
Dr. Hoffman was preparing to op­
erate when Villa's heart stoppid.
Artificial respiration failed to re­
vive the patient.
Villa, whose real name was
Francisco Hilledo, went to the hos­
pital Monday night to have a
glandular affection of the throat
attended to. The throat swelling
was a complication of a jaw in-

Real Eatato Auction Sales.

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Pet
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.511
.511
.494
.182
.48£
.471
.451

U.S. Fleet To Soon
Disburse $2,000,(100
Among Australians;

feet inn caused by ulcerated teeth,

aB U » ll

jfnmltr McEurin here on July I.
lie was urtoblo to go *n the
against McLarin until nfter « den­
tal surgeon removed one.of his
wisdom teeth. Against the mivice of the physician nnd with a
swollen jaw that was plainly d 8eernablc to the ringsulors, Villa
entered the ring. While showing
little of his old spirit he weather­
ed the rounds but lost the decis-

In ‘ I f Cl,.y U b IIh of s :,

Near LoMing sialio

A Five Acre Celery
For Five Thousand I
EASY TERMS AI.SO Wl
Three Corner I.ols in
kach One n Ilnrtrnf

KUUPP INTERESTS IN SPAIN
ESSEN. July 15—Works in their
expansive policy have become the
partners nnd organizers of n lo­
comotive and machine factory in
Barcelona, Spain. In Valencia and
Taragonn they have ncriuircd an

REALTOR

Rooms 501-502. Phr
First National Bank I
„ .
__ Sales Force:
M ta Heleni H p e, Mr. w . c . .McU,
Maxwell Stewart.

Let us sell your property
ON THE OCEAN Fi &gt;0N t
Daytona Reach

AT AUCTION

Overlooking tho New Pier and Dunce

Wo nre permanently located in Sanford
OUIt SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
We guarantee Satisfaction.
If you have Property you w ant sold—
and kiss it good-bye,

Bathing

Delirious
.Meals

ALLEN AND BRENT
11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla
Finest Dining Room Service on

TIGERS LOSE
D
DETROIT, July 15.—Philudel- t«
phiu went on another batting or- d.
gy Tuesday to defeat tho Detroit ri
Tigers 12 to I, winning three out b
of the four game scries. Leonard ti
\Yii:i unable to bold the athletics in A
check and though lie passed no f&lt;
men ami struck out morn players
than Groves, he was struck for 20 hi
hits, while the Tigers were aldo in
to collect only 7.
&lt;■;
Score by innings:
at
Philadelphia 102 III 300-12-201 hi
D etroit........00J 020 001— 4- 7-2 ui
Il;:tlories: Groves nnd Perkins; ni
Leonard’ ami Bnader, Woodall.
,|

ornts,

Totals ......... 31 8 II 24 7 3

Score by innings:
Sanford ................. 101 020 (Ml—7
L a k e l a n d ..............

l»)2 005 01—H

(Called eighth, darkness).
Summary: Two base hit. Wuile,
Buckley. Stolen base, Johnson,
SaerjlheA Wade, Bailey, Buckley,
Double play, Crawford and
Haile/, Left on bone, Sanford h;
Lakeland 10. Base on balls, off
Chapman 2; Crawford 2; Craig 3;
E ry 1. Struck out by Chapman 3;
Crawford 2; Craig 1; Ery 1. Bits
off Chapman 10 in 0 2-3; off
Crawford, t in 1 2-3; off Craig
U b\.t&gt; .innings; off Ery 1 in 2.
Winning pitcher, Ery.
Losing
pitcher, Crawford. Umpires, I'iuh.

s (James
FLORIDA STATE LKAGl.’l
Sanford at Lakeland.
St. Petersburg at Tatupa,
AMERICAN LEAGL'i
Boston at St. Louis.
Washington at Detroit.
New York a t Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Chicago.

NATIONAL fJ’A

St. Louis at New Yelk,
Chicago at Philadelphia,
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh ill Host op

Being tick in laid is awful, l!
give* you too much time to think

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OILS &amp; GREASES
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keep your motor in tip-top condition.

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K. SI'UKl.ING, sun-division
specialist. Subtlivislcn to Or­
lando, Florida, mid F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixlu High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK
SIGNS
Any Kind—Anywhere

OHIO—Xenia. Muke your sales
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural disttict. Wnnt ad and display rates
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COLUMBUS (Gn.,1 LEDGER —
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TO REACH the prosperous furiners and fern growers of Volus­
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l o r puslofflca mlUreta
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JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
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MIRRORS RESILVERED
Furniture bought and sold.
Call
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone 017.

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MAINE — Watervllle, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rale curd on ap­
plication.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
I results. Advertise those old nrtit le* you have stored away nnd
Building: Material j have
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MIRACLE Concrete ( * , general | debars. Phone 118 nod a repre­
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FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
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For Rent

“TELL ENOUGH....,SELL MORE”

FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg.. 205 Oak Av«. Inquire upstairs. C. T. Smith.

— in other words, no matter what sort of Want
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you would want to know if you were the buyer inRtead of the Keller.

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at Herald office for further in­
formation.

Give them a mental picture o f the nrtlcle or ser­
vice tha! you are offering, or the tiling that you
want to buy.

FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new apartment*, phone* includ­
ed. By week month or year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phone R. I.. Selden, Scldcn Bldg,
Daytona Beach, Fla.

You know your offer, ami your prospects know
their needs. They are sold if you convince them
through your Want Ad that your offer most near­
ly meets their requirements.

FOR RENT—Apartment. Two
rooms anil bath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will Ik? vacant Aug. 1. Prac­
tically new. Address .'105 cure
Herald.

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very probably put you in touch with the right
prospect quickly.
Just hear in mind, when you write a Wnnt Ad
for these columns, to TKLL, A COMPLETE
STORY THE FIRST TIME.
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FOR RENT: Three room apart inont with garage, 130fl Park
Ave., Mr*. F. R. Snvugtq

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com e to be an American institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

FOR RENT: New four room npartment. private bath.
Phone
1)82 W—West First Street.
FOR RENT: Well furnished bung­
alow, 5 rooms, bath, screened
"orcli, garago. Cull 111-1.3.

THESANFORDHERALD

Rooms For Rent
For Sale

For Sale

FOR QUICK SALE; Will sell 4
acres of good land 2 miles from
center of Sanford at a bargain,
half cash. See or write B. II.
Bankston, Sanford, Fla.
FOR SALE—.'I east front San­
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
term*. Box 431, care Herald.
FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad­
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.,
terms. Box 111, care Herald.
FOR SALE: Lit in Highland St.
between Park nnd Oak, $1,100.00
easy terms. Box 82.
Sanford,
F l.i._ _______
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FOR SALE: One lot Rose Court.
A bargain at $1,550.00, easy terms.

TAMPA, Florida — Tampa Daily
Times, the great home dailiy. FOR SALE: Five lota on Magnol­
rate 1 l-2c per word minimum,
ia Avenue. Two at $1,000.00;
icharge 25c cash with order. Write Three at $1,500.00, easy terms.
I for complete rate card.
Box 82, Sanford, Fla.

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Git SALE: 2 llurHe Spray nut- Lincoln House.
chine in good condition. W. G.
ONE IN TEN
Neglecting a little wound, cut or
FOR SALE: Good quality violin abrasion of the fleali may in nine
—cr.se complete—Reasonable—110 cases out of ten cause no great
suffering or inconvenience, hut it
W. 13th Street.
is tile one case in ten that cause*
FOR SALE: 1025 Dodge Touring. blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
Car, fully equipped, 5 balloon chronic festering sore. The cheap­
tire*. Runs like new. Cash or est, safest nnd best course I* to
will consider good Ford as part disinfect the wound with liquid
payment. Call Osceola Cypres* Eurozone and apply the Horozunn
Co.. »r write me fijr an appoint- Powder to complete the healing
nient. C. E. Williams, Osceola, process. Price (liquid) 3fle, Cflc
Fla.
nnd $1,211. Powder 3l)c and liUc.
Sold by Ialley’s Drug Store.
Ft Ml SALE: LUMBER delivered
in nnd around Sanford, yellow
pine framing, sheathing, siding,]
Everything:
flooring, celling und finish.
At I
price* that are a savings to you. I For the Sportsman
Vermont Lumber Co. Osteen. Fla. i

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habit, indeed.

Pick Up Today's Herald
read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself
why classified advertising is so
important.
lii'ilileui uf Kliirlila since 1SSI.
Iteferencea:
Ptrst Nailoiinl Hunk.
J. 11. HUTCHINSON
IICXI. K.HVATH
Acrenne. I*umill and OntiiKe
(IruVes * Hiieclutty
in2u Gniirid Avenue.
Member uf
SAN'IdttO. FLA.
riurldu Olnte
I'MurlHi* AnHocIntlnn.

R c c o n str u c tio n Of
Tokyo Now Hampered
By Ground Softness

l'h o iic 8
WANTED: To Rent six or ; even
WEST VIRGINIA
Clarksburg, FOR SALE: I lot* mi 3rd St., muL r“,,m house for one year. KindThe Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
Popular Ave., Lola 50x150. east *V Lite location, price, etc. Ad* Modern Improve
Time.in,; lily
ing issue t cent per word, mini­ • frontage, Box 1,000 c.o. Herald
Box 10511. Sanford ,Fln.
meniH
Scr«n*n*'tl
SorTIII.ANI) (MINT
1
mum 31c.
,
I Office.
I t i 1‘e ' n t T h a t Knv** Von
Money.
HILTON’S
LADIES: COc an hour. Distribute
PALM BEACH COIJNI Y — The
Manufactured t&gt;/
)RE AND MOTOR RBn.uuiKH s h o p
■’iiiipons to every home and of­
Mr*.
K.
J
I'uut*.
Mgr.
*
dining.
First
cla
l-’UR
SALE:
■
I.eiauH-l
Inilaley
I 'a l t l Ca.
scene of stupendous develop­
W IN DING,
_
fice. Send self addle*-ed stamp­ ('(•BONA MO in :,\i*n. ri.m ui'A
113 Magnolia Ave..
MmI.I hv
living ami bed room suites. ed
ment.
lb-ad
about
it
in
the
Palm
(&gt;|U‘ H A l l (h e V r u r
envelope. Denison, 3PJ Fount­
i.ossiM) I*vIv r r n u i 't v r
First Class Barbers
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on Plmnc 175-J.
It.iie.e: ji uu per ilar. I*y tha
113 t l « t n u ll« A t * .
IT ELECTRIC SERVICE
ain. Dayton, Ohio.
Special Attention
Week
l-ri.UO
llltlllile.
t
lfi.HO
Mingle
I’hone 370
Expert Electrical repair*.
i To IaidieH and Children. request.
karat
About
one
FOR
SALK:
i/.c
i
To
buy
medium
WANTED:
Central. Ave. Orlando.
mimd ring. Wil saor it'iec. Ad second Doml wife. Box my.
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. I’.i- dies* Box D. e.4&gt;. n eralil.
lOBII.KH FOR IlKNT
Chimmarc in English Porce­ latka Daily N.w* it circulated in
WANTED: Bookkeeper and *tenFOR RUSH SALK 3 ucrea of
Try Smith’s Barber
ngrnphcr. Must le? exp**rieiii*ed.
an
industrial
ami
agricultural
sec­
lains,
Htivnriun
ami
Japanese
Car. Drive It
-REEL
riel tiled bind with In nt of flow- Steady position for right party.
tion.
Two slorj,* well fin- Apnly Sanford Electric Co. Mag­
Hf. Oak and Seeond St.
ing wat 4*r.
China make lovely Rifls
Shop for good barber
with water. ga:t, nolia Avenue.
ri’sidcnci■
SI23 Phonographs
$7.3
islitf
3.
ADVERTISE in the Juuniai-llornnd ■lect rit-it y. 33, roe good ■nit
S 30 Electric fan*
.....
$22
The Ball Hardware ald, South Georgia's greatest house*.
tUTOS FOR HIRR
20,000 nursery stock with
$ IS Electric fans ...
$11 work. Ladies welcome.
newspaper.
Morning,
alternoon,
AUTO SERVICE Day
Automobiles
S III Electric fan*
.......... $ 8
weekly and Sunday.
Classified some bearing orange trees. 570
it. Meets all trains Ra«rNext to Valdez.
feet on brick road. Properly ri hi
I New Player Piano.
rates
10c
per
line.
Waycross
Jour­
r»"K
I*
END
ABLE
t
1
S
B!
I
"c
AU8
Elton
J.
Moughton
isfer. Phone 551 nnd 63-W
I
Second
Hand
I’iaon.
at
Lake
Monroe,
just
four
mile*
nal-Herald, Waycro**, Georgia.
Dll! I Dodge Touring.
Tires and Tubes.
from Sanford. Properly worth 1925 Dmlge Coupe.
ARCHITECT
CAFE
$12,000. If sold in the next few 1923 Dodge Coupe.
At Low Prices In Order To .Make
TAMPA
MORNING
TRIBUNE—
First National Hank Bldg.
Room.
Send in youi ulucriptioii to the davs will take $8,000. half cash, 1922 Dodge Touring.
Service and Quality
balmier in one two and th.ee y-nr 1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 ton
Tribune
or
hai
d
it
to
your
local
Sanford,
---------Florida
Reign*
RING’S FILLING
dealer so you can read Florida's time. If interested see or writi
Truck.
IM P I A C A F B
B. II. Bankston, Sanford, Fin.
greatest
inv.
paper.
Ono
year,
1921
Dodge
Screen
1-2
ton
Trurk.
STATION
Waffle llousie
IIK %I. RSTATH — 1\V»'.STVti:% rs
$8.00, 0 month ••, $100, three mouth* FOR SALE: Upright piano, ninliog
1. \V. Phillips* Suns
h*t M &gt;r. 105 W. 1«t S
1113
Sanford
Ave.
Sanford,
Fla.
$2.00.
If
you
desire
$1,000
insur­
l.iilihy I'nlenton-Ilruniley lllitg.
Dodge
Bros.
Sale*
and
Service
Chiropodist
nny cheap fur rash. See "Webb"
Manfiiril
Florida
ance policy add 75c to your order. Star Barber Shop.
Phone 3
Oak nnd 2nd SI.
IIRI.L CAFE
FOOT SPECIALIST
est in Service and Quai­
,’orns. Hiiolun*. tuarnw- DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
nt Street and Park AreIng Null*. Heavy i ’hIIanything? If »(&gt;&lt; advertise in
&lt;ii! no* o r t ' f u i l u c b l i i r
fe«t.
the Gainesville Sun.
DRUGS
m i. tt. i.. um .K n
ItllAL ESTATK
INSURANCE
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Y u w 4 .ll l i r e * [ llilu
riu .n o .
b U nvalor
DRUG STOKE— Pre- O r In lulu.
Pensacola i* beginning
tin*
greatest development in Georgia'!’. ^
Drugs. Sodas. We
history; a half million dollar high- ■
Bur you as your phone.
way to the gulf beach just finish- J
ed; at two million dollar bridge m
KLKCntlCAL
W. H. LONG
across Escambia Buy started; ■
quarter million dollar opera houae m
BID ELECTRIC CO.
MEAT MARKET
under construction; two millions
)rs to Gillon A Platt
Beautiful
MAYFAIR
being sj*c*nt on highway; greatest
alia. Everything elec?hune 422. KU-ctragith 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla. chance for live developer.* to gel
Apartment Site
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
l.uLs (• nnd 11 ltlock (•
On Business Property, Apartment
opment Department. The Pensa­
cola News.
100 feet on Farit Avo.
Houses and Residences
G STATIONS AND
The prices are right for a
tint NUI’I’I.IES
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
real opportunity at the com­
H .A.SFEIR
l i t feet on U th St.
gusta, (In., Augusta's greatest
A
Interest
Three stations. Magpletion of Forrest Lake
Contractor
and
Builder
classified
medium,
rate,
cash,
9c
d Second. First and Elm,
SB,not). Terms.
charge. 10c minimum.
Hotel.
Avenue und 10th Street
w09-M
—
Phono
—
499-M
Aak For Our tlooklot On Financing the Home
service.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA„ people
2108 PALMETTO AYR.
FLORIST
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
m m
kUT THE FLORIST"
in the Morgantown POST. Six
fcrs for all occasions.
cents a word for six consecutive
R K A I. T O R S
Phons 2C0-W
Davcy and Nesmith issues.
MagnoTM at Second.
Phone 48
ATTOIINK Y3-AT-LA W
214 E. F1UST ST.
la w y er
TO REACH BUYERS or ssllvrs of
Florida rcul “state advertise in
LOANS
W. U. SMITH, MGU.
INVESTMENTS
the St. Petersburg Times, Ono cent
J’BRYAN. Offics In
at i-.n:i-3H
1 Bank Building Annex, VI ft ST N A T I O N A L H A N K Itl.lKi. cunt a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.
pone 417-L 3.
SING — Multigraphing.
ami mailing—as you
It—when you want it.
[1575. II. F.. Porch, First
11 Bank Bldg-__________

Bon* Itutldlnir

O rlam lu , F lo rid a

Ocean View Hotel

CHEAP prat CASH

Earle T. Field

FO R SALE

We Have Money to Loan

TOKYO, Juyl 15—’The softness
of the ground upon which Tokyo
is huilt is interfering considerably
with the reconstruction work now
under way. Recently Dr. Kishi of
the Reconstruction Bureau reromendod thatall work on paved
streets in the districts where the
new' subway is to be built lie de­
layed until after the underground
project lias been completed. Ho
tnsed his rccomtncndiPpn upon
observations made during the re­
cent newer construction.
la some places, it was found,
(lie newer excavations have caused
the streets to sink more than n
foot. Many houses'and paved roads
Dt*. Kishi discovered, have been
seriously damaged because of the
settling of the earth.
The mosquito is like n child.
When he stops making a noise, you
know he’s getting into something.
—Albany (tin*.I Herald.
The volumes, which took nino
years to compile, are part of un
edition iniide from two conies of
n collection saved from destruc­
tion in the Japanese earthquake
in September, 1923. All but two
unbound sets were destroyed by
the earthquake.

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from

Benson

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rna.

One mile lake frontage

All high land.

$.‘10.00 per aere

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Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

By GKORGB McMANUS

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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER
Published in Florida's Heart,
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land
| VOUJMN XV.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

^ANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY M, 1925.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER

:£rm

{DEFENSE ASKS Dance On Thursday Night CABINET HEAD’
W ill B e B ig F eatu re O f
JUDGETO STOP B o o ster Day Celebration
courtpraver JERRY: CARTERS
PEKINGPARLEY

Bryan Jr.

•.

4 v*7

)

OPTIMISTIC OVER
FUTURE OF (TTY

Ejection Offered By
Darrow on Ground
That Jury Is Being
Unduly Influenced

fudge Raulston
Overrules
Plea
.
•

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“Dew Draggers" Orchestra Is
Secured to Furnish Music
For Rig Dance at City Hall;
Large Crowd Is Expected Secretary of Slate Kcllocg
Hack From Vacation Armed
“Fats” and “Leans”
With C’nolidRe’s Approval
of Ills Policy Toward China
Team Being Formed

Flnridn Hotel Commissioner Lakeland to Play Sanford on
Says Sanford Will He the
Local Field Thursday ;Hand
Scene o f Next Hig Develop­
Concert Will He Rendered
ment; Lands Hotel Man

Powers

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1
1*'
f

Commission Approves
Appointment C i t y
School Nurse For
1925-26 S c s s io n s

Exact Course Not
At Forecast Stage
1'rotocnl

W ork On
Extension Is Starte
m
Grading Is Under W a

Expected

1

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.

LANE ASSERTS HE
DIDN’T HOLD UP
STREET PROJECT

Hutton Construe
CompanyInstru&lt;
to Start Work A im
Rush to Comply

“ Have you bought tickets for
To Find Way to Guaranlee
the hig Booster Day Celebration
Protection
Among C h in ese
and tho hig dance at the new city
[Court Delays Decision
hull on Thursday?"
WASHINGTON, July !».—Sup­
Sanford Husiness Mon Soya
On Defense Motion
This is the question being nsked
ported
hy specific presidential ap­
He Was Made ‘Goat’ in Con­
l»y
President
It.
A.
Newman
of
the
ToQuashlndictmenl
troversy When He Hnd
Sanford Baseball duh and a horde proval of the policy he has map William Jennings Brynn, Jr., son of
of ticket sellers, who are canvass­ ped out for dealing with the Chi tin- famous old Democratic leader, Local Sub-Division To
Nothing to I)o With Delay D ifficulties Faced
COURTROOM DAYTON,
ing this city to dispose of a large nose problem, Secretary Kellogg is assisting his father in the prose­
Tenn., July 1*1.— As court was
cution of John T. Scopes a t Day­
Have White Way; Is Upon receipt of « letter from
a number of tickets for the cele­
City F o r Monl
was back from his interrupted va­ ton, Tenn. Ho is a hitter foe of
bration and tiie dance.
about to open for the Scopes
City Clerk L. R. Philips informing
First
o
f
Sort
Here
Straightened 0 u
him that the City Commission hnd
In an announcement made this cation Monday awaiting result of evolution, nnd declared as he left
trial this morning, Clarence
Los Angeles, Ids home, that the
conferences
in
Peking
and
else­
authorized
the
immediate
exten­
morning
by
Mr.
Ncwnuin,
he
urg­
Harrow filed a formal objec­
After threshing out d iffl
ed that the people give their best where through which the protocol country would go to ruin if it al­
A committee rcprcHcntinK sion of Hughey Street to liosn
t io n with the court to the
support to the booster day pro­ powers expected to work out way. lowed evolution to he taught in its the S a n fo rd Woman’s Club Court, Edward F. Lano announc­ cutties, which have been ii
[opening of court with prayer
this morning that his objection
gram for which preparations are nnd means of insuring the protec­ ii'hools.
headed hy Mrs. K. M. Gallo­ ed
to the extension of First Street the way during the past a
"‘ n the presence of the jury.
fast being completed. The public
way, apitcared before the City through his property hud been ernl weeks in beginning wo
enn bed do this l»y purchasing tion of their nationals in China.
)arrow said. “I don’t object
Commission at its meeting withdrawn nnd that ho had given on the opening and paving
Course
Undecided.
tickets
tor
the
various
features
of
to any one praying in private
There was no indicated that Un­
Monday afternoon and nsked, Ms consent for the city to begin First Street from Mellon
which the dance and the hail
icing turned into a meeting
games are the main ones, he de­ diplomatic conversations in various
by showing specific and con- | wo* ®n the project today.
Avenue to Sanford Avenu
Lane
capitals had ns yet reached a stage
clared.
cretc
instances
of
the
city's
,
’
“
S
Judge Raulston responded “ I
which was the City Commission at I
Tiie local baseball organization where lie- exact course to Ihj fol­
need
for
a
city
school
nurse
to
on’t want to bo unreasonable
made
public
today,
is
ns
follows: meeting in the new city h;
has been active during the past lowed could ix- forecast. As Mr.
bout anything l&gt;ut I nm responsi"A
t
a
regular
meeting
of the Monday afternoon instrud
work
in
conjuctiou
with
the
Kellogg
himself
pointed
nut
after
several tiays, said Mr. Newman
ii* for the conduct of the court,
City
Commission
Monday,
July
1.1, M. B. Hutton of the Hutton EngTthe
present
county
nurse,
Mirs
Ahhis
conference
witli
President
Cooland filial preparations for the
hvlievo in prayer, I pray niyaeli
idge last week a t the summer
bv Doudney, who hns served in the commission passed a resolution nccring nnd Construction Company
day’s
entertainment
will
lie
made
Editorial in Tampa I'apcr 1h thnt capacity fur tnc past several to extend Hughey Street cast to begin toitay on (the gnullnf
nd often invoke blessing of (iixl
Wednesday. It is planned, to make White House, the policy of the
n my endeavors. I practice it on
through loLs 108, 109 and 110, Rose work for thin development and
One That Is Tribute to the yenrs.
Washington
government
wus
based
this one of the greatest booster
}ic bench and off of it, therefore
Spirit of Citizens; City Ls
Miss Doudney was called upon to Court and across tho rnitrnnd rush it to an early completion.
celebrations ever held in this city. on the desire to give effect to the
Mr. Hutton was instructed to be-;
and the mayor was author­
overrule the objection."
commitments into which it ha I
Called a ’Dead Game Sport’ givo an .account in part of her tracks
Dnnrc Big Feature.
ized
to
obtain
the
right-of-way
for
gin
paving ut Mcllonville Avon
The judge announced that he
entered with respect to China at
work aim enmity nurse. She gave
Mr. Newman called special a t­ the Washington arms limitation
same hy deed from property own­ and work westward. Grading b
irould have to ask indulgence in
a
number
of
concrete
examples
Lauding Sanford and tiie spirit
tention to the announcement Mon­ conference.
ers. In case this cannot he done, gnn thin morning, curbs and ba
(nnounring his decision on the
day stating that the "Dew Dragof itr citizens in retaining the where tho work carried on hy this tiie city nttorncy is authorized to for the sheet asphalt pavement
action of defense to quash they inThe chief features of those com­ state league hnsebnll franchise de­ department is helpful to the child­
gers" orchestra has been secured
ictnicnt returned against Scopes,
mitments, in view of the present spite the continued losing streak ren of tho county in the prevention institute condemnation proceedings will be placed during the next twi
to
furnish
the
music
for
the
big
to secure same. It was further or three weeks ns fa r west as thel
'ourt adjourned until 2 o'clock
dance on Thursday night. Thu or­ conditions ill China, relate to a res­ of its team and despite the heavy and curt1 of common and eon- agreed th at First Street shnll be property of tho Elks Club of thi
astern standard time.
chestra, he declared, is known as olution railing for the erention of finances involved in maintaining tngious diseases. During tiie first paved from Mcllonvillc Avenue city, it wns announced.
Fro
one of the best in tiie state and is a commission to study and report tiie club, the Tnmpn Morning Tri­ year of her work ns county nurse west to Sanford Avenue as soon this point west ta Hanford Avon
, DAYTON. Tenn.. July M.—John
she
examined
over
2,000
children
on
the
question
of
relinquishing
bune on its editorial page in to­
capahlo of furnishing the very
practicable."
it is necessary to fill in with se
JT. Ruulstou, presiding at the trial
extra territorial rights in China &lt;m day’s issue, publishes ii tribute to nnd in the second year lJ'aO. The as Discussing
best dance music.
the situation, which cral feet of sand so thnt the ne
lof John Thomas Scopes, on a
xmnllur number in the second year
the one hand, ami tiie treaty en­ the "City Substantial.”
It is believed hy ImsehaM offic­ gagement for a revision of Chine-e
[charge of violating the law of the
she snid, is due to the larger has been the subject of much con­ cssary grade and level may bo had
ials that the dance will be one of customs rates on tiie other.
The Tribune s editorial is as fol­ amount of educational and pre­ tention recently, Mr. Iainc declared nccnnling to reports and estimate*
[State of Tennessee making it a
tho "biggost and the best’’ ever
[misdemeanor to teach theories of
ventive work which wax more es­ thnt he was satisfied with the xe- of tho city engineer.
With relation to the extra terri­ lows:
lion of tho commission and would
Monday's meeting of the 011*
' evolution in thu public schools,
staged in this section of Florida. torial
..........................
..............
'The little city of Sunfonl sential than corrective work.
question, ....
tiie Washington
not offer any further objection to Commission saw tho end of con&lt;»
retired to his chambers last night
With the splendid floor in tiie a u ­ government has confined its Vug- j boasts of being tho celery center
Many failures of school children the street work and bulkhead con­ siderahlc wrangling over the mnt-i
to study tho question of whether
ditorium of tho city hall and the gestions to the other powers to the of l-lorida—it ships m ore than
snid
Miss Doudney, are due to phys­ struction beginning on his priqier- ter ns well as efforts on the i
the indictment against the 24-ycarexceptional music is is declared proposal that the commission, pm -1 H.OOO cars during u season—and of
old school teacher shall be summar­
that it will indeed lie n gala a f­ vided for hy resolution number being a t the head of navigation on ical rather than mental disability ty, lying between the new Hotol of many leuding citizens du
and it is through preventive work Forrest Luke nnd &gt;jcllonv)llu Avc- the past two months to have !
ily quashed.
fair for dance lovers.
five adopted by the Washit
* the St. Johns River, with direct tllwl',* ,:C* gl aouxt UlitO Jilt of - guot*. mUC, ' ’ •«*■ *-- v-4 » k
judge carried with him
paving work In the vicinity of Ibg
"Fats" and "J^uns."
conference, he appointed ut un water communication with New can Ik) accomplished, she (lectur­
briefs of tho half- score points
"I feel thnt my position In tho new Hotel Forrest I.ake completed
York
nnd
ull
of
the
great
Eastern
Although
n
large
number
of
lo­
early date so n beginning can be
ed.
stressed by the contending sides
m atter has been misunderstood,” instead of waiting for the dredge
cal business and professional men made on what is curtain to he a matkets, hut Sanford has another
in tho case, while ringing in his
Mrs. Stclln I’. Arrington, super­ declared Mr. Lane, “and in justice to fill in on the west end and af-j
star
in
its
crown
which
is
as
bright
have
been
suggested
ns
possible
|
long
process
of
discussion
and
de­
judicial enrs were words from half
vising principal of tho primary to myself, 1 want to stutc thut if terwards have tho paving eo
representatives of the "fats" and bate. All of the governments as any—
a dozen oral argum ents presented
schools
of this city, also spoke in Hughey Street had been extended menco from Kunford Avenue.
"leans" baseball teams, no defi­ whose nationals are involved in the
"Sanford is a "dead game" regard to the m atter nnd pointed in tho first place, us wns agreed
to the court during the day.
It was shown nt the meeting o&gt;r:
nite
announcement
as
to
this
mat­
Chinese
disturbances
are
signatory
sport.
It was the first of perhaps other
out a number of facts, declaring to hotween the commission and
ter has been mnde by the hnsuhnil to that resolution.
" it is easy to shout with the vic­ thnt a city nurso is now essential myself, there never would have the commissioners thnt in getting!
days to be devoted entirely to ora­
deeds for tho right of way for tho'
officials. Mr. Newman said this
tors; it ia easy to he a hero when to the Sanford schools.
tory. The jury’s service was brief.
been any delay in tho F irst Street extension of tho street severatj
morning
that
the
players
and
sub­
President
Has
(Juiet
Day.
the enemy is crumping before the
Soon after court opened and the
Tho commissioners unanimously project."
months ngo. an oral agreement,
stitutes for tho two nines will bo
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. July 1 I. line; the feet of goiht turn to clay
state had Interrogated one juror, it.
Mr. lame refused to shoulder tho was made with E. F. Imno to start,
agreed
thnt the work which can
picked at u meeting tonight or —Again on vacation schedule a f ­ only in tiie hour of defeat, hut
L. Gentry, ns to whether h« hud
enrly tomorrow and will he avail­ ter a week-end of conferences on there is no clay in the feet nnd bo done by a city school nurse hlnmc for tho delay nnd declared the work from the west end be-]
expressed an opinion as to the
' * •
appeared that ho had cause of crops on his property at'
able
for publication Wednesday foreign affairs, President foolidge lieart of the Sutiford baseball sup­ in conjunction will) tho work of the ( been
guilt or innoccnco of the defendant,
made the "goat’ in the mut­ thnt time. The commissioners were ,
epunty nurse is necessary and ap­
afternoon.
|the jury was sent from the room
spent Monday quietly, receiving no porters.
ter when he really had no hand in of the opinion that thh* condition)!
jthat arguments might he made on
"With a team playing under proved a plan whereby an ap­ it.
Much interest, he stated, has rnllers ut White Court nnd trans­
wus a thing of the past and thatral
propriation
will
lie
muiio
for
se­
'he motion to quash.
hard luck, losing games by chance
been manifested in this part of the acting little business.
"I am glud Hint it hns finally
Mr. Gentry went with his fellow
The executive apparently was against stronger teams, witli just curing one nurso to act in this been settled nnd thut the work is Mr. Lane had no right to try tc r a
celebration and it is expected that
in the way of work which* j
urymen u tter declaring that he
a large number of Sanford peo­ content to leave in tiie hands of a few men "putting up," hacked capacity during tiie next school to ho rushed,” he said, "for there stand
it
is
declnred,
could have already,-,
|ould not recall having said that
term.
ple will attend this curious match. Secretary Kellogg the carrying in­ hy a patriotic Mayor, Saufoid is
is no one in Sanford who is any­ been partly finished while the cityR
ought not to be convicted.
sticking
to
the
end.
to
effect
of
the
administration’s
New
White
Way
Planned
more interested in the completion is wuiting for the dredge to arrivefe]
Tiie Booster Day program will
"There is no reflection on him,"
"Somcdiody lias to he the ‘tnilAt the request of George W. of this project than I am."
begin promptly a t 1:.‘10 o'clock policy towards China announced
here nnd the fill to be completed. .
attorney general explained.
Thursday, when a large parade by the secretary of state before ender,’ und the ‘jinx’ hns marked Knight of this city, tho commission
Lane Present at Meeting.
Starting the morning session
Sunford,
the
‘baby’
of
th
•
LI
icidu
his
departure
for
Washington
lute
r.
up
roved
a
plnn
whereby
Mr.
will form in the downtown sec­
Mr. lame was present nt thoH
dh a carefully poised reading of
State
League,
as
the
'goat,’
hut
yesterday
after
he
had
gone
over
Knight
is
authorized
to
connect
tion. The line of the march will
meeting and contended that he did. T
le formal motion to quash a calm
he through several of the principal both the Chinese and foreign debt Sanford does not falter, titer is m- with the city street lighting system
not wish to give his consent for!y
rgument by John it. Nral for the
exchange
in
the
middle
ol*
the
situations
with
the
president.
an
extensive
new
white
way
which
streets of Sanford and thence to
tho work to begin at tho east rn d jt
f'vnse, thu heat of the argument
stream,
no
franchise
passes
and
There
were
no
developments
in
will
extend
through
the
San
Lnnthe municipal athletic field where
running through his property, be-!’
wined intensity as the day wore
the major part of the activities uither, White House officials even the Florida Statu League i. an as­ | ta sub-division. Mr. Knight an­
i.
cause of tho fact th a t the cityf.
sured
success.
declining
to
comment
on
the
pub­
nounced
that
due
to
city's
nction,
will take place.
had failed to open Hugney Street
J. G. McKenzie, former attorney
"Sanford, the metropolis of Sem­ Hie developing company will award
lished reports from Tokyo that
At 2 o’clock the "fats" and Great Britain, Japan and thy inole. beautifully situated on Lnku a contract ut unco for the instal­
c n°ral. and Dudley Field Malone,
E. F. Housholder hnd chargu of cast through property which n lso l
Is owned by him, u promise having
, f oun' "l f‘&gt;r the. defense, engagMayor Forrest Lake will be the "leans” will sta rt their encounter United States have agreed on a Monroe, is holding the line.
lation in Kan Lnnta of the first Hie program at tiie luncheon of
t in a cl;uh, ending in smiles, hut principal speaker ut the luncheon for hnschall honors and thus pro­ policy toward China, both the Brit­
"Sanford may he Iasi in the per­ extensive residential section white* the Rotary (Tub at the Seminole been mado to do this work severulf,
(Or a moment giving indications of of the Junior Chamber of Com­ vide much merriment for those a t ­ ish und American governments centage column, hut Florida base­ way in Knnford nt a cost of ap­ Cafe today und niado an interest­ months ago, ho raid.
In explaining this condition the
|eyeluping into u spirited exchange, merce at tiio Seminole Cafe a t tending the game.
ing and instructive address on lo­
making concessions to r -ach an ball lovers will always place her proximately $ti,U00.
•hiring Attorney General Stew- 12:15 o’clock, Thursday when he
Sanford vs. Lakeland.
cal activities and especially along commissioners asserted that thryrj
fir: t in hull-dog ntick-to-it-ivcnesa
accord.
Mr.
Knight
further
spoke
in
re­
Starting at 4 o'clock the San­
rt n argument for the state in the and Secretary It. W. I’earmno, Jr.,
... thu
...» work of kliu
u o .u .u , tho lino of "traveling fast’’ und hnd been delayed in tho work of.
Turning his attention briefly to sportsmanship.
gard to
tile oSanford
tternoon, he was questioned by of the senior trade body will ap­ ford Celery-Feda and the Lakeland routine
Hughey Street cast bo-L?
government matter'., Mr.
"You can't break Sanford mo­ Real Estate Board and said that getting somewwhere. Mr. Hous- opening
eren.-e attorneys on several points. pear before the organization to di-,- Highlanders of the Florida State foolidge niado one appointment, rale."
lioldcr spoke at length of tho cause of a lot owntd by Robertf j
data
had
been
secured
showing
that
Kennedy,
a county employee,
air. Stewart suggested with a cuhs m atters which are of interest
(Continued on I’agc Fight)
that of Floyd It. Harrison, a nuat least Bti per cent of the reul Chamber of Commerce campaign which stands in the line of Ha*[-|
, nVk‘, I" rl,aps you would like to to both the senior and junior bo­
for
2,000
new
memberships
which
Because Hie nutives of Abyssin­ estate men operating in this city
tive of Virginia, to succeed Frank
put n„. on the witness stand.”
It was stated that M ri4
will not accept tho Austrian either luck county and slato licens­ is just sturting und of other pro­ street.
We would," was the chorus dies. This was announced by Milner Death Causes W. Mondell, whose resignation us ia
Kennedy
wants 54,000 for his pre*fl
gressive
steps
made
in
Sanford
re­
Floyd A. 1’aim er, president of the
director of the war finance corpo­ Maria Theresa thaler unless it es or city licenses or both. The com­
troin the defense table.
|K*rty.
which
in declared excessive.j l
cently
showing
that
the
people
are
Omission Big* Dinner ration becomes effective Wednes­ hears the date 1780, all now coins mission requested that tills infor­ really awakening nnd ure begin­ Tho body declared
the day «,f speech-making was junior chamber today.
that it would.*
bear this date.
Mr. Palmer stated that he has
day.
irought t„ i, ,.|„Su |(y
lw0 moB^
mation he turned over to tld|V ning to do big things und du them not givo more than $3,000 for tho?
OXFORD, Eng., July M.—Tho
body at oiico nnd thnt nction will fust.
extended arguments of tho trial, been anxious for some time in
property und that it woald endeavJ*
lie. taken against tho delinquents
or to socurc it for the street right]
AtV'r'Ky General A. T. Stewart, have Mayor Lake attend a lunch­ annual dinner given hy the Rhodes
Many
new
city
improvement*
eon
of
the
junior
organization
and
trustees Ip tho Rhodes scholars
hirein,. Darrow taking up thu
immediately. It was further stated were further pointed out by Mr. of way ns soon as possible because)
tntire uflcrmxin .session with their deliver an address relative to the will tie omitted this year because
that all amenta or representatives Housholder in his address, show­ the street has already been onler^ discu. sion" ,.f ihe soundness of the work being done by th a t body in of the death recently of Lord Mil­
(Continued oil Page Eight)
ing tho progressiveness of tho lo­ ed paved.
ik
conjunction
with
thu
senior
cham­
indktm.nt nn,| l(u, conatltulionalner. It is thought tho custom of
As proof to Mr. Lane that It
^
cal
community and the ability of
•
-the annual dinner will not he re­
doing all in its power to rush thl&amp; |li
* y' y 1'"'J **id fairness of tho ber.
the
people
to
do
things
ulthough
All members of tho junior or­ vived until the new building, which
'
,aw putting evolution
Receipts from the fines, costs costs; E. D. Rice, disorderly con­ Man Sees Civilization outside help has not been available work, the City Commission in-4m
strutted tho city clerk to write MrJBf
Ii . iiT * .un,kT the an insofar as ganization are urged hy Mr. Pal­ is to he the Oxford headquarters und estreated fines in the special duct, continued to Wcdncsiluy; First Time In 30 Years until recent months.
mer to attend Thursday’s luncheon of tiie Rhodes Trust, is completed.
M'h,*ols arc concerned.
Jack
Williams,
disorderly
conduct,
Lane assuring him that the w o rk H
Several
visitors
were
present
at
thnt they may get an idcu of
Past dinners have been notable session of municipal court ut noon $10 ixind estreated; Jesse Mobley,
will be done as soon as possibluJjd
I'cf..iNi~i ".rn^y Kcnt‘r“ l vigorously so
the
luncheon
as
guests
of
the
club
OMAHA,
Nebraska,
July
14.—
for
the
eminence
of
the
sneakers,
the
methods
o
f
work
which
will
lust Saturday ami the regular ses­ drunkenness, 510 and costs; Joe
I!', ‘ ,U|H the law under attack, dcS ta rt Driving Pilings.
and one Knturiun, secretary of tho
und Henry.F. Morris who has dwelt in Rotary (Tub at Nowherry, S. C.,
Mr. Hutton announced that G20l|J
Jui.i7",r 7 “l (he legislature was he discussed a t that time. The English statesmen, including the sion Monday morninjj totaled $504 Norman, drunkenness, 55
Li ‘ ? . 1,1
in passing mayor, is is announced, will fur­ prime ministers, making them oc­ from 27 cases which were dispos­ costs; Henry Brewer, drunkt-nnea, a cave in the midst of n large for­ briefly addressed the local organi­ rc-inforced concrete pilings hnvuiL
• I. „i i i ul&lt; antl l hat the state ther discuss the possibility of the casions for pronouncements of ed of. The Saturday session was $10 and costs, W. P. Kendall, op­ est south of here for 30 years, has zation, telling of his trip to Flor­ been cast und that driving worleSfi
io
, , ,,r»ised for enforcing it, zoo project which has received their views on Anglo-American held before Acting City Judge J. eration of car without lights, $5 paid his first visit to this city and ida and of this state in compari­ will begin about 200 feel east aCSh
'"dead „r criticised.
considerable attention form the ju ­ and empire questions.
the Hotel Forrest Lake on Thurs-Bj,
G. Sharon, while the Monday ses­ $5 bond estreated; Sam Brinson, civilization since tho days when son with his own state.
, | , j ' Y°uatf attorney win emphu- nior organization.
•lay. The pile driver, he said, i l l ’
sion was held by City Judge W. E. loitering, $5 and costs, sentence "Buffalo Bill” conducted his wild
Members
present
were:
George
U. S. GETS JAP BOOKS
In conclusion Mr. Palmer stated
llu, 1,1 ,k‘cl:*r ing that w arrant of
being put iit: place for tho workJf;’
White, who had been absent from sus|K'ndi'd; Harry Simmons, oper­ west show here.
• w may bo almundantly cited to that other im portant business
An Omuhu newspaper brought Babcock, George W. Brockhahn, which will movo westward so IhutE
ating motor vehicle under under
the city for several days.
Randall Chase, H. C. DuBose, A.
SEATTLE, July 14— Twentythe
hermit
to
Omaha
where
he
.
.
*he contention of the pros­ which requires the attention of the
the dredging work ia the vicinityKj
Thirteen cases were heard be­ the influence of liquor, $100 nnd
ecution.
• members is to be transacted ut five volumes of Japanese poetry
found cause fur wonder and ulso W. Epps, F. J. Gonzalez, M. C. of tho hotel can be completed ua ’
costs.
fore
Judge
Sharon
while
1
l
were
Haddock.
W.
M.
Haynes,
Wm.
J.
* lureiico Darrow a fte r opening the Thursday meeting, making It depicting vividly life in Japan in tried before Judge White Monday
hi his first sight of the
,
Monday's cuses were: Anderson, alarm
.
Hardy, C. E. Henry, Edward Hig­ soon as possible.
(Continued on page 8)
doubly necessary that all (members the eighteenth century recently morning.
It was estimated that the wnricE •
Da Saturday Hurry Brown, dis.'harging firearms, $101auH'n'obile, the elevator und the gins. R. J. Holly, E. F. Houshold­
be present.
were presented to tho University Simmons’ bond of 5100 was for­ and costs; R. M. Merchant, $IO|!"Hti"" Picture. Morris expressed
on the First Street extension r.cinl
•&gt;f Washington library hy Profes­ feited upon his failure to appear in and costs; Will Johnson disorderly hl" dUjPprovnl of prohibition and er, W. C. Hutchinson, A. R. Key, tho hotel and cast to Mellonvills I
Georgia K.K.K. Suing
sor Ancsakl. librarian of tho Uni- court to answer to charges of op­ conduct, 5lo and costs; Surah whcn th,c , evolution controversy George W. Knight, Frank S. Mac- Avenue will be completed exu-pt.T
Neill, W. S. Parker, Dr. S. PulesOklahoma Klansmen Blacksburg Virginia vorsity of Tokyo.
l" kil"
erating an automobile while drunk. Moye, colored, disorderly conduct, J™"
ton, S. O. Shinholser. W. W, C. for tho asphalt surface within th a f
'
1
belief
in
tho
old
fashioned
Biblo
Sees Snow on Monday
At the Monday session H. H.
Smith, 11. R. Stevens, Dr. R. E. next two months and that the ex-T*
I’AWUSKA, Ok la.. July 14.—
Troutman wa* fined 5200 nnd costs grnney1 su sS 'n n m l? tJanTfLrreil'to | ^ hlch ho h" '1 htudU-,tl religiously in Stevens, D. L. Thrasher und A. E. tension will be through from S*n*j*,
Markets
ford Avenue to Dec. 1.
^ r 11,000,000 damage was
on similur charges. Emma Wil­ county; Emma Williams, posses­ his cave.
&lt; Hit,AGO, July -I—While many
Yowcll.
In conclusion it was announr«-dgj
1‘ ln„ (he state district court here ) sections of the country continued
CHICAGO, July I t.—Wheat, liams was fined 5200 und costs sion of intoxicating liquor, 5200
yesterday by the Ku Klux Klan of ; l(&gt; swelter under a tenacious heat September, lo'J'.a to UR!;*; Decem­ on similar charges. Emma Wil- und costs; Pierce Cooper, sleeping U. S. Foreign Trade
the Gluhaia
Cotton C onsu m m ation :^ *^ S , S . of KxviuinshlBr
fJf'* egalnat the Ku Klux Klan j wave, the weather man varied his ber 154 to 155; Corn, September, llrm s was fined $200 and costs on street, SI und costs: John Dur| l‘ Uk|nhoma, alleging the OWu- j offering Monday in a surprising 108*. to 108*4; Oats, September, hy Judge White on n charge of nnt, reckless driving, 55 and costs; onows (xoou Balance, Report Is Published ' will arrive here about At
______
i
1
____
“
: will immediately begin w
u»iHw 0''*®nlzatlon was impropery manner with a light fall of snow 1714 to 17%.
Possession **f intoxicating liquor. Tony Ford, reckless driving, cun“ *• name Ku Klux Klan on : at Blacksburg, Va. Too white show­
The cases a* arraigned Satur-1tinuod t i Wednesday; W. G. HudWASHINGTON, July 14.—Cotnow hotel. Mr. Hut
WASHINGTON. July 14.—A
1idir^r Kn Va. I®**®1, heads und up- ! ers followed a thunderstorm and
Hobson’s choice is so called in day were: Earl McIntosh, reckless | ton, speeding, continued to Wed- favorable balance of 11,048,681,497 ton consumed during June totalled that ho hud rec
| atl.°n blanks. Attorneys rop- lasted, five minutes. The death | allusion to the practice of Thomas driving, 55 bond estreated; IL J. Inesdny; H. II. Troutman, drunk- resulted from foreign trade of the 493,705 bales of lint and 60,577 of dredge of the Ely Drvdgin
,tk&lt;’ Georgia corporation toll continued to mount, 14 addit­ Hobson (1031), of Cambridge, Mader, speeding, $3 nnd costs; Jim enness, $5 and costs; IL IL Trout- United State for the fiscal yeur lintors as compared with 531,471 pany of Jacksonville will
rjf i
lkwt Ahe action is not di- ional fatalities from heat being England, who lets horses, and re­ Langfnrd, 1/ircuny of automobile, man, operating car while under ended June 30.
&lt;
of lint and 61,187 llnters In May here Wednesday to coinnl
I Oti .V
the regular klan hi reported in nddltion to five per­ quired every customer to take the transferred to Lakeland; Jcsso the influence of liquor, $200 nnd
Exports were valued a t $4,875,- of this year and 350,021 of lint aild juB Tor the nil ' pal doc)
i»t; ° . l*ut ngalnst an nrganl- son killed hy lightning and three horse which stood nenrest the Mabley, drunkenness, $5 nnd costs; co»t;s J. II. Emanuel, peddling •&gt;54.34 and imports were worth $3,­ 40,018 linters in Juen last year, U being constr
' in coni
z,li,'n formed on Nov. 8, litgl.
by drowning.
821,972.84.
the census bureau announced
1
the beat basis
Clifford Reed, speeding, |3
nnd | without n license, ?25 und costs.
door.
t i ' .

I

Praise of Sanford, which he de­
scribed as one of the next scenes
of hig development in this state,
was sounded Monday by Jerry \V.
C arter, state hotel commissioner,
upon a visit here to inspect the
work on the new Hotel Forrest
Lake and other hostelrys in this
city.
“There’s nothing to stop the
growth of Sanford now,’’ said Mr.
Cnrtcr. By virtue of its geo.
graphical position and because of
its rich farm ing section together
with the possibilities that it of.
ferrt ns a tourist center, the city
has a three-fold inducement to
home seekers and investors." he
declared.
Thut Sanford citizens ought to
bring presure to hear upon the
M ate Road Department to have
tho Del.and road rushed to an ear­
ly completion is the belief of Mr.
C arter, who declared that the fin­
ishing of thiH nmin artery troin
the north is essential to the city’s
growth and development. Work
is now going forward on this high­
way but Mr. C arter believe that
even more effo rt should be put on
tile road so that it may lie compitted In ample time for the com­
ing senson.
"Sanford will have a hand tonic
hostelry in the now Hotel Forrest
Lake," declared Mr. Carter. "The
one objection thnt I have to it,
ho continued, “ is thnt it isn’t large
enough. With tho number of win­
ter vistiors this year greater tliun
ever Is'fore, the new hotel and ev­
ery other one in the city will be
filled early in the season, leaving
no other place for people to sRiy."
Here Mr. Carter interrupted to
say that Sanford is fortunate to
have fffJU-vmiiLt such an experi­
enced mid capable hotel man as
W urt W. W arner, who recently
assumed the management of thu
Valdez Hotel. Mr. Wurner was
formerly m anager of the AngebiH
Hotel in Orlando before coming
here.
“ I have known W urt W arner for
a number of years and I know
that he is one of the heat hotel
men in the sta te ,” said the hotel
commissioner. "During his career
as hotel man, he lias built up an
enviable reputation which brought
him a large clientele, and u wide
circle of friends. 1 congratulate
Sanford and the new owners of
the hotel upon securing Mr. W ar­
ner ns manager of tho Valdez."
Mr. Carter left yesterday a fte r­
noon hut expects to return to San­
ford within tho next few weeks.

Larger Fund For
Library Approved

TRIBUNE PRAISES
SANFORD ACTION
IN KEEPING CLUB

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E. F. Housholder Is
Principal Speaker
AtRotaryLuncheon

Junior Chamber of
Commerce To Hear
Address by Mayor

Receipts In Police Court From Fines
Costs A ! Estreated Bonds Are $GG4

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First Piling To Be
Driven Thursdaj

�THE SANFORD HER
J. Howard Tucker T rustee: Autcuatn Isabella Neavo; Mrs. A. I. Noavc.
her hurl,and. «»or*n HpwaM N e a ts;
A u gu sts I. Neave. her husband, (leo.
II N eave: and earh and every of
said parties. If liv in g , and If either,
any or all o f said parties he dead,
to a ll purl hit ,'latniinB Interest*
under the follow loir deceased do­
f .-u-lant*. to -w lt; Joseph M. Arro-

Women Rank With Men Expert
Drivers Says Noted Statistician;
Statement Proved By Recent Survey

iNDAY, JULY 13,1925
rid*. In and for Bfm lnol* County,
on th is tho 2Jrtl day of Ma&gt;, A. D.

In* In the Clty o f Hanford. Countr
..f H e - '— ' c. nml S ta te of Florida,
more particularly described *a fo llows:
T.ot
i. le ss tho south «.3 j« eb »";«
’
l.ot 7. less the north 9.7 feet, ull In
(dock 11 of Chapman and Tucker a
Addition to Hanford. Florida, as per
■dut thereof duly of record: and to
any and all oilier persons w hose
names nro unknow n, claim in g any
right, title or Interest to tho pro­
perty hereinabove described, or any

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,HKAW V. E. DOUGLASS.
C|*rk o f tho Circuit Court of tho
S eventh Ju dicial Circuit of Florida.
In and for Hemlnolo tountVDeC otte* &amp; Spencer. Hollcltors
nml of Counsel for the to m May *23. Juno l-!-lG -22*29-July 6-

n«nn. deceased. A ugust
ec.enscd. If. A. M cKenney
deceast . Hi heir*. d ovlsees, g ra n t,
claim ant*
utulur
res or other
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them or nni o f them . Mr*. J. E.
B en tley ana Mr*. II. A. JktcKenarties clulm
liur
ncy, and nil p
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_ any
Interest In tho tra cts
of* laud
h erein after described.
BILL. TO IIEMOVK CLOUD
Onter of rn h llen tla n
To th e defendant*. J. E« B entley,
corgi* I. M ichael, Annin I. Michael,
uguxt l.ln a g . M. K. Bonn, and A l­
ic ia Uenn. and !!. A_ Me K enner,
ltd each and every one o f thent If
vlhg. and If dead.
nil
parties
lalinlng lilt tr e a t under J. E. Bont-y. tleo rg e
I.
M ichael. A ugust
,lngg, M. H. Bonn. Alm etla Henn,
ml If. A. M eKenney. hnd each and
very one o f them , d eceased
or
th erw lse. In tho property below

,|er hi- published In th e Hanford
Bcrahl. » new spaper published In
‘tanford. Hemlnolo C ounty. Florida,
unco each w eek for eigh t co n sec­
utive week*.
WITNESS inv hnnd nnd the seal
Ilf
llie circ u it Court of the Seventh
ludlclal C ircuit of thu State of F lo-

America’s Mediterranean

MIAMI SHOES

;so com petent In rnntrol o f m otor
.m seh ln ery. ncrording to tho flnd'Inga o f Frederick T» IIofTman.
ILL. D„ In h is recent survey of
m otor traffic nnd Its hazards, that
•he see* no reason why they should
'not he equstly sk illfu l In the h an d ­
lin g of tho aeroplane.
For tills
reason, he soys, tho rule adopt,--!
'.by th e Internnllnnnl Com m ission
on A viation, esrlu d ln g them os qulry Into aerlul truffle hazards
nviators, "Is not to bo com m end- In view of the prospective devel­
opm ent of com m ercial nvlatlon In
this country and the resultant de­
mand for the Insurance of aviators.
Fivers are now *raong th e few

MIAMI SHO

CREATION OF

•DETROIT, Much., July 13. — the elements anil front theft, pro­
While tho use of commercial cars viding at the same time ample
contlnuo to grow nml whllo uccrti loading space.
In order to satisfy this demand,
arc more anti more turning to tfi'.1
JI)fhWi* units ns the most econom­ the company recently introduced
ies!. it’ review of recent advances a new ntnkit hotly, which not only
hi this division of motor lrnns.no •- meets many hauling need:!, hut
tnllon fevettli on interesting nnd has a particular value to the farm­
significent development. This is er, for the hotly is easily ndnptibte
the entrance of Ford ns a com­ to the use of cattle and grnin side
giving the man on the farm a
mercial car hotly builder.
F.vcryono is familiar with Ford transportation unit tn meet prac­
in the passenger car fields, where tically all of his hauling require­
he han iirdught low cost transpor­ ments.
A closed rah steel has also been
tation without parallel nnywhnrc.
The gradual introduction of Ford introduced. It is adaptable to tiny
built commercial curs indicates that of tin- body types nnd because of
uscra in this particular field are the complctu protection it af­
to benefit now to a greater ex­ fords against the elements lias
grown rapidly in popularity. A
tent than ever before.
For years the Ford ton-truck, feature of this cni&gt; is that two
chassis has been the most popular' panels in the back may he remov­
of the, lighter truck units and at ed to afford access to the truck
present approximately 75 per cent body.
of the one-trucks in uso in the
Foril also is providing a light
United States are Fords. Until a piek-up hotly for the Model T.
little more than a year ago, how­ Chassas, designed to care for light
ever, purchasers of (ho Ford truck delivery work. This hotly, is also
chassis has to secure bodies from all steel ami is mounted on the
outside manufacturers.
Fortl runabout which gives tinThe fjrst appearance of Ford in tlrivt-r a comfortable seat with
the commercial cur hotly field ample room for another passencome with the introduction of mi Her. .
all-steel express type hotly with
With all these combinations it
open cab, also of steel construe- i estimated th a t tho Ford Motor
‘ion. Thu ear and body
were Company nut only produces bod­
built with a view of giving to the ies for close to ninety per cent of
user the greatest possible value in the commercial ear requirement*,
construction and materials and hut through the economies of
at the same time u unit that was quantity production in able to prolight nnd durable, designed to vidu those bodies to customers at
nH« I a v,' rl,:ly
requirements.
low prices. Because of this, the
” IUi this hotly it wasn't lontr busim ss man or firm seeking com­
mercial truck equipment is now
able to select any body combina­
tion of Ford build to meet his
particular requirements without the
trouble of shopping around.

Niagara Falls is where nature placed if.
The Hudson River remains in its perman­
ent location. Manhattan keeps on growing
as nature geographically lias destined it
must grow. Today 181st Street is one of
its busiest streets.

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART

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each of you do appear
day o f A ugust. IBS5 to th.
com p lain t filed h erd ,..
’
It Is further ordered that
der of publication ho puu
The Hanford Herald, a
published
lit Hnnford. &lt;
County. Florid*, once * „
eight con secu tiv e Work.
W illies* my hand and »»,
said C ircuit Court nt Hanf„j
his. tills Sth day of Jim-, 1
V. K. DOUOI.AHH
Clerk of the Clrruli Cou
litole C ounty, Florida.

persons p ositively declined ns Insurnnre risks.
Dr. Hoffman believe* th a t nerlal
t raffle os rapid transit for boll*,
pnssenrers and freight w ill lev
com e a com m onplace o f tho next
decade. In h is opinion, based on
Onla procured from his Investiga­
tio n s of rail nnd m otor tm tllr. th*
accident hazard w ill decrease It
ratio to th e Increase In tho n u m ­
b er .o f flying m achines. T h en , U
n o reason, a* ho view s the situ a­
tion. why w om en should not b*
perm itted to qualify o s pilots foi
tho planes that carry freight, pa**
s e rigors or malt.

Commercial Body Building
Is- New Field Entered By
Originator Of Ford Autos

WASHINGTON, July 13— What
may thi* country expert in the
wav of tax changes in thu next
few years?
It ran' feel perfectly sun- of a
lot of talk about reduction, ami
almost equally sure of higher tax­
es.
Federal toxcM are coming down.
There’* no b lu ff about that. S ta te,
county, nnd city taxes arc
increnalng steadily.
The former aro not being cut nml
cannot he cut und nobody ha* a
right to ask that they be cut us
fast as the latter are rising.
What docs it profit tho tax-payCr to have a few per cont drop­
ped off his federal burden if twice
that many per cent are added on­
to hlo local burden?
, Income taxes almost certainly
dll be trimmed by another 25 per
cut next winter. This doesn’t
necessarily mean, however, that
the man of moderate income will
be relieved another 25 per cont,

o f th&lt;* sou th east quart*
northvreal quarter of s .
T ow n ship 30 South. It
Kaxk. Th* north hall
N orth w est quarter or iv
m at quurtor of tho „
quarter of Hoetlon 34
ship 30 Hnulh. liana,,
and the sou th w est qi,
tho n orth w est quarter
tlon 30, Tow nship :•
Bank* 39 Kaat.

They’re trying to spread prohibi­
tion in South Africa! Mike II.
Thomas (above), who pays the bigge t income tax of any man in
Dallas, Texas, has donated 520,(100
to send Dr. Jesse R. Kellt-m, evan­
gelist (below), to l ‘ope Town anil
neighboring cities for a year’s lec­
ture. lie i* considering accom­
panying him.

Forbes and Thompson
Seek Appeal In Case
CHICAGO. July 10—Appeals in
behalf of Charles R. Forbes, form­
er director Veterans Bureau, and
J. W. Thimpumi wealthy St. lamia
contractor, convicted last Febru­
ary of Conspiracy1 to tjdfrauir tho
government through hospital con­
tracts worn Hied today in U. S.
Circuit
rt of Appeals. Pre­
judicial errors in the trial is held
by the defendants to have brought
Noyv, A* to state, county and city about the conviction of Forbes und
taxes, which offset those federal Thompson, now free or, bonds hut
reductions.
Local levies, from who were senteiped to two years
state on down, were $13.01 per cap­ in the penitentiary and fined $10,­
ita the country over in 1012, which 000. The appeal vvil probably he
was on increase of more than 51! lien :d in tie tuber.
per cent In 10 years, and in 1022
the per capita was 523.23, or nn
inerchso of nearly 152 per cent in
two decades.
Thu states, counties and cilius
weren’t paying their hills as they
\ \ . XI.'Hcoit anil F. II. Scruggs,
wept along either. Their indebt­
C-impUlnuut»
v s.'
ednesses, |&gt;or capita, were $22.73
M. \rrni..r&lt;U, rt nt
i In .11)02 and in 11)22 $70.00, nearly Joseph
.
•'Di-hmiuntn .
a 238 pair c»,-nt increase.
CITATION
Orange river rises iu the imuthwestern part of the peninsula nnd
(lovys In a general northwesterly
direction ami elliptic* into the
Cnloosana’ch.i- fiver about six
miles above Fort Mycra.
The
stream today, U uUiut six miles
long und varies in width from -10
to 1*0 feat,

And just as Manhattan has in its highest
class residential development grown north
with Riverside Drive as waterfront attrac­
tion, so both Miami and Miami Reach are
following the geographical and natural
trend in the matter of their individual
growth and expansion— and it will con­
tinue so to be.
It is natural—a fundamental law, aided
by the ever steady devolpment in the
northern trend.

And MIAMI SHORES
— lying along Biscayne Bay in the patlj
of Miami’s northw ard expansion, is in ex^
actly the same relation to Miami as uppe
Manhattan is to the older section of Net
York. It is just fa r enough out for th
creation of new environment, with wider!
streets, better building and zoning regula­
tions— new opportunities.
As New York lias grown northward aloni
the main lines of travel, and the water
front, so is Miami growing northwarj
Wise investors are seeing this, and are ij
vesting in Miami Shores the profits the!]
made on similar investments made in ear
tier days in Miami.

Tiisliisepli M Arr- lomti his w ife
— *------ A rr. l -UiU wiius- r iir lsila ti
name I* aitkn-iwu; J- - ph J- ln.mun,
*((''• ll»|ic«-eti H iuhuii ; H.miuoi

• lapiuan, bis wife

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chap-

o lios* 1‘hrWlliui II line I* u n ­
known; J. \ \ . Turk-.r, In* w ife. Km*,
By A ugusta Tucket: J. Woffnrtl
Tucker. lii« wife. Crillr A u gu sta
I u eg et; JuseQn Wofford Tucker, III*
} * ( p- *' T ?. , Augusta
T u ek osf
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u ~ l c h “ )• "« a n T rusts*:
J- W- Tuu r k , ; r i, Attorney
In
t act for Haiuucl Chat&lt;uian, T rustee!

Bo our guest on n free in*
Hpcetion trip to Miami
Shotas. Make reservations
today.

America's Mediterranean

Hi itt-C h itten d en

Realty Co.
210 E. First St.,

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lohn P. Sullivan Gives Out
^ Figures On Elks’ Charitable
' Expenditures In Past Year
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NOTICI3 o r STOCKnOl.IlKR’S,

JIKKTIM; „ ■
The annual m eetin g of the stock'
holders o f the
ftanford-Ovledo
Truck Orowers. Inc., w ill he held at
the Court House on Tuesday e v e ­
ning. A ugu st tth at I o'clock.
T. F. ADAMS. P resid en t.

A ttest:
It. A. COnn. S e c t ' y . ...........................
Publish June 12. 10; July T. If. 11,

31.___________________

TO WHOM IT WAV lO SC K IIX l
.
N otice Is hereby given tnal the
to undersigned will on the U nd day

PORTLAND, Ore., —uly 14. - Jeckrabbit drive in Colorado
Judge t n
The story of whnt the Elks have paying for straightening the limbs
f„r
county, Florida,
done in the last year to aid hu- of crippled children in New York
letters of fln sl disch arge as Ad­
ragm anlty was made public at the and Newark. N. J. In brief he r«»r
m inistratrix ot the esta te of H ow ­
t- annual grand lodge convention outlined social and welfare ex- ard C. Lyman, deceased, and that
she w ill present her final accounts
1 here Monday in a lengthy report! penditurcs ns follows:
date.
A total of $830,973.63 donated (ill snld
th a t dealth chiefly in figures. John!
MILS. EMMA A. LYMAN. . ,
A d m in istratrix . E sta te o f
P. Sullivan of New Orleans, nation­ outright to other welfare agencies
al chairman of the social and com­ $86,271.69 for summer outings for (REAL) Hu ward C. Lym an. Deceased
munity welfares committee of the children; $11,909.83 in encourag­
ADVKIITItKMKXT
order, in mnking his annual re­ ing athletics among children; $46,Settl 'd proposals will he received
port stated th at thoE lks have spent 329.36 in paying rent r for needy
...... \#V the Oily Commission of Sanford,
more than
$2,370,193 in divers families; $82,357.89 for food' and Florida, at their nifice In the City
,326.43 for Hall a t or before 2i30 J’. M.. July
charities since their last conven­ clothing valued at $8256
for Boy Jsth. I3JR. for ihe purchase of a 12needy families; $27,196
tion.
in
Inch (tqcUlill dredge, delivered eomand Girl scout organisations; J$16,
.
plete and ready for operation at
Most of the money went .to aid 512.64 in Rig Brother Work for
Hanford. Florida, as per sp ec ifIcnchildren, and M.\ Sullivan Said in you ngsters; $97,218.68 for n o d ic a l , «{•■■ or. f i l e In ony w Vl?'h.^f urn ___ i . . to •cin eo r,.»
i_ ■i lly Manager. A copy w ill ue rurn
his re.iort that Mit is n late that _n_#
work; $7,230.58 for priies in
,,,
bidder m aking appllcan best be read in the happy fac­ relief
encouraging patriotic essays i n -cation for same.
es of ncarl" half a million child­ at-hnnU- *•&gt;« 107 27 for veterans r e - 1 Proposals are to he presented In a
, nVH|IJ|lr endorsed (, n the outren whose Santa Clause wore the tcnoola, f e » , l J ( . d ( ior^veterans re
lief work; $33, 122.88 for special ,|,ic, "Bid for Ruction Dr edge” and
device that marked him ns n mem­ '"hnlarships and other cn co u rn fc- the n a m e of the bidder.
ber of the greatest American fra t­ vr’j'* to need;- stud en ts; $1,614.77,
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*---*m ust ho aecom pa
fbhy -*rnp««al
n certified rheck for 2500.
ernity.”
or t r e t rchool books, and $830,973.- made payable at sight to ll
In social and welfare work the 15 in other donations nat c l a s if ic d . 1of the c i t y of Hanford, Florida.
„ i,„
Paym ent to he made a ftsr satlsfarElks had a per capita expendi­
M i. Sullivnn also m entioned in- , orv t „pt „f (rn days has been made,
ture of $2.76 and their total mem­ dividual e f f o t t s o f mem bers of the
The
___ City
__ Com m ission reserves the
bership now is 850,182, a net In­ o rg a n iz a tio n s1! 1,500 lodges, ™ n g -'r lg h V D . ^ e c t any
crease of 10,033 over the previous in g from personal en cou ragem en t
,)PS, |„ t rrt.„i 0 r the city,
ar. Mr. Sullivan added that 200 to children to free medical se r v ic -,
W. !». W i l l i a m s ,
City Manager.
iges did not send in detnits i t e*. ttr.J said his report did n o .1
t’ __________________________
1 . . their work so that l.ifi figures
rrc money spent for holiday vnT| I K TO t o v r it x c t o im i
include
| ?r necessarily incomplete and thu ex­ cheer. He added that in this the, Healed bids will he received by
penditures were even greater than Elks spent $50,053.06 last Novem-Mho Commissions i&gt;r nemtnolo Cuuni _ ’ rn,__i '
.. r,„„ i,_„i, I tv. Florida, at llin County Clerk s
shown.
hep on Thanksgiving Da&gt; bask- ] office. Court House. Sunford. FlorThe work of the
.... Elks
___ was
__ "out- eta and $774,818.06 in bringing pin. until Ten A. M„ July 22nd,
lined as ranging from staging a Christmas cheer to 91,839 families. j J , ^ N('T,nVj*Sa^ r ‘Vor"* tm erieti.m

as.s» fear a

Southeast Quarter o f Section 14.
•a la under Lucy L. D avis. d ece a s­
Tow nship f ?! Bouth,
**•
ed or o th erw ise In th e real property
V est, according to plat th e re­
h erein a fter described; a ll p a rtita
o f recorded In P lat Book t at
cla im in g Interests under WllllMW
M g e 7 1 l" o } t h e ’Publle Records
F. R ussell, deceased.
or
o th er­
of Sem inole County,
w ise. In the real property h erein ­
a fter described; all parlies c la im ­ A ,"°The Southwest Qoartsr of the
ing Interests under Matthew
R,
Northwest Quarter knd -the
Marks, deceased, or otherw ise. In
Northwest Quarter of the South­
the real property h erein after d e­
west Quarter of Section
IJ.
scribed; Anna Stokes. If liv in g and 'T
ownship II South, l u n g e 30,
tr dead all parties cU lm ln g in ter­
ests under Anna Stokes, deceased,
U Is ordered that you end esch
or o lh er w lie: Jesse T. Davla. Indiv­
idually and as adm inistrator of the o f you appear to the sworn Bill o f
Complaint
herein filed on or b e ­
esta te of William F. R ussell, d e ­ fore the 7th
day of September. A
ceased. If livin g and If dead, a ll
artles rlalm lng
Interests under D 1923. the same being a Itulo
&lt;&gt;f this llo n o u b le Court.
esse T. Davis. Indlvlduslly and a* Day
It Ir further ordered that th is
adm inistrator of the estate of W il­ notice
In ‘ h e » « n fo r d
liam F. R ussell, deceased; C entral Herald, hea published
newspaper published In
Southern Lumber Company, a co r­ the
County
of
Seminole.
S tate o f
poration organised under the la w s
F lorlds. once a week for H g h t
of the State of Uhlo, and the s to c k ­ conn^utlvp
w ie k i.
holders snd others claim ing under
the hsnd and seal o f
the Central Southern Lumber Com­ V. WITVKHS
E
Douglass.
Clerk of the C ir­
pany, a corporation organised uncu
it
(’curt
of
Sem inole County. Kinrl**r, the lawn of the Mat* o f Onto, Ida. at the Court
Hnuse In Sanford,
He ml n d r County. Florida Idle th e

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NOW HERCS A NICE ’APPLE'
For each o f yo u - so our
IN THE YARD AND BE
Good Gir l s

HERE* weRf • '&lt;00 OUlWICN
HSS1 NOT Q u WNTSl THAT WAY*

AKr lEAJE VtRSiNlA AU3K Oft
I'LL “SPANK VDU
whycwnth

oo Play
V4IF OOR
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BtJT SHE WONT
LET ME play
YOTH her Doll

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State of Florida. to -w it.
iMt* 1 to 28, Inclusive, of
Brian's S u b d ivisio n of
the
N ortheast
Quarter of
th e

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Clerk Circuit Court.
Official Seal.)
lairulrr ft Vnorhlu.
iHoHdtors for C omplainant.

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TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON EVANS
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE WEST TO ELM AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given th at the construction of the asphalt pave­
ment on Evans Street from Park Avenue West to Elm Avenue has
been completed, and the completed work has been finally accepted
by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Horida.
The following is the final estimate for paving Evans Street 21
feet in width with sheet nsphslt from Park Avenue West to Elm
Avenue.
1,291.00
3235 cu. yds. grnding @ 40c
-— vr.....................................
1,433.36
1886 lin. ft. curb &amp; gutter @ 76c - .........................................
30.10
86 lin. ft. single curb headers @ 35c ................- ................
1,914.40
2393 sq. yds. macadam foundation (6 in. thick) @ 80c ..... .
2,426.58
2379 sq. yds. 2 in. asphalt top a t 1,02 ......... ........ *—.... *........
69.90
233 sq. ft. concrete alley return &lt;g&gt; 30c ......- ......................
55.80
279 sq. ft. concrete sidewalk @ 20c ...... ........................ ......
796.80
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----------- ami co m p le tio n’ of a County ja il 332 lin. ft. concrete sewer @ 2.40 (6-8) ............................ 65.00
B u ild in g to lie located at Sanford
1 manhole 6-8 @ $65.00 ......... ............. ............................. ..
In S em in o le County, Florida, in acSTEWART'S WASHINGTON LETTER
46.12
eoriU nro w ith tin* pinna and iqiect- Extra w o rk .......................................... .....—........................... ......
By CHARLES P. STEWART
flrntlona as prepared hy E llo n J. Laboratory inspection of m aterials ...... .......... ......................
71.37
Mnughton, arch itect. F irst N ational
Hunk B u ild in g, Sanford. Florida,
Legal
expense,
advertising,
etc.
2
per
c
e
n
t...............
-...............
162.64
By Charles P. Stewart
T hat’s just what science does
lilda w ill bo received us lo llo w s:
For C eneral C on stru ction ,
Engineering, 5 per cent ........ ........... —.........................................
406.60
WASHINGTON, July 14 — require— Maybe not literally dayCell C on stru ction ,
Eatthquakrs nren’t hard to fore­ by-day, but frequently—to know of SFor
u c c e ss fu l bidder or bidders will
tell. A bit ot study’s necessary, coming quakes. Earth shifts which he required lo fu rn ish a su rety
Total c o s t..................... -.......................................... .................... 8,772.67
romimny
In an am ou n t equal
thnt’a all.
presage big*shake-ups occur pret­ l o s e v e n t bond
y - f i v e (75 p ercen t) Per­ To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Predictions enn’t be quite ns ac­ ty rapidly, once they start.
cen t o f th e co n tra ct price of their
Wo think of geological changes bid, and to m eet With the approval Number of feet fro n ta g e .......... ....... .................................................... 1808
curate as the weather bureau’s,
A ttorn ey .
perhepn. That is, they enn’t be ns taking nges, and no doubt the of NothebidCounty
w ill b e co nsidered u n less Assessment per foot frontage ..... .......................- .......................$4.852135
pinned down to specific dntes.
•processes responsible for them made upon form na fu rn ish ed by
FREI) T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
However, they usually can be are very alow, hut when the time th e A r c h ite c t and accom panied hy
a
draft
p
ayab
le
to
Vance
E.
D
o
u
g
­
Sanford
Height*
Addition, Sanford
mnde within n m atter of months, comes for a readjustment, nature las, Clerk. In a m o u n t s ns follow s:
Foot
Finnl
They can be made, too, a good works fast.
•lllds on O e r e r a l C onstruction draft
Indeed, the quakes themselves for 12,500,00; ll|i |s on rellw or k c o n ­
deal farther in advance than
Description Frontage Assessment
Name
stru ctio n tlrnft for 11,500.00
The
testify to this theory’s correct ' d r a f t of the s u c c e s s fu l bidder or
weather predictions cnn.
630.78 i
130
Lot 17
ness, they certainly arc abrupt bidders to he retained hy said Mrs. Mau&lt;lc A. Jamison
Vance E. D ou glas, Clerk, ns liq u i­ C. Jessie Stevens
291.13
60
Lot
18
Thin is the testimony of cx- enough.
dated d a m a g e s sh ou ld the s u c c e s s ­
• • •
erts like the hydrographic offul bidder or bidders fall or refuse L’asH iim lra S c h u ltz &amp; G r e tc h e n
Howevct, there are advance to e x e c u te a co n tra ct and to supply Housholder
ice’s, the coast and goeuetic sur­
291.13
60
Lot 19
as required w ith in ten days
veys, the hurrnu of standards and warnings. A ship equipped with aImnd
fter w r itt e n n o tice o f accrptancu J, A. Sands A Wife
291.13
60
Lot 20
the Smithson inn and Carnegie In the Haye’s sounding device charts of bid.
T he O w n er reserv es the right to J. A. Sands &amp; Wife
291.13
60
Lot 21
stitutions.’ These scientists do the ocean floor in the autumn, say reject
nny and all bids, or to ncno wild guessing, make no fore-1 off Santa Barbara,
281.13
GO
rept any old or part of hid by them Geo. H arm o n
L o t 22
casts on the strength of anything
The following spring she takes ■dei mi d to be to Ilia b est Interest W. P. Fields
291.13
60
Lot 33
but Information they have excel- fresh soundings and finds deeperi»f0‘;'"nn'{-uanf‘yr Mnn(|
JllI1P
291.13
60
Realty
Trust
Co.,
Lot
21
lent reason to consider reliable.
water in some places than before, t j 925, ropica of plans and ap«cl(lea291.13
60
* * *
.The best guess in that a sub-ltlonn m a y lie had from the Arrlil- Kula Ix;e i’nce
Lot 25
201.13
Bcismology’a progress has been marine fault han slipped.
*5u l o o ^ ’n.di^ra^Iiu^h .iJp ^ u Vo be Geo. A. DeCottc*
60
. 'L ot 26
very rapid recently, owing to per-| Something like a rubber ball, n f i m d i d bona
r&lt; Geo. A. DcCottes
... fide
. . bidders upon
p
291.13
60
I-ot
27
..r plan* aii-l Mpcclflcallons tu
fectlon of the a mic depth finder the earth, pressed down in one turn
ilm Architect.. Hub-cnntritctora may Geo. A. DeCottcs
291.13
60
Lot
2H
by Dr. Harvey C. Hayes of the spot, tends to rise somewhere ob ta in c o p ie s a p p lic a b le to their
291.13
work upon
p aym en t
of
F ifteen Geo. A. DeCottes
60
naval research laboratory near else.
Lot 29
&lt; I I5. 0 Uj Dollara w h ich will bo ro ­
Washington
It’s up to the investigators, hav­ ta
53
261.04
Geo.
A.
DcCottes
.
.
i
Lot
30
111oil.
I’reviou'ily deep sea sounding ing discovered a point where a
Ily order of th e County Commit*262.98
51
Lot
31
Geo.
A.
DeCottes
had been such slow work that downward pressure evidently is Kloltern o f Memlnola County. Florida.
lo t h , I'j 25.
291.13
60
Lot
32
Geo.
A.
DcCottes
orientists couldn’t keep up with being exerted, to determine where June
I'111-1inti Juno 23rd, 30th, July 7th.
changes in ocean depths. With the corresponding upward tilt is I llh and 2 U t.
60;
,33 t A
Edna R. Walker
. 29113
Dr. ilayc’s device it is dime us to be expected,
' " ‘ 291.13
60
Lot 34
in
t i i i : c i itc i r r
r « n i i t s r . \ - Genevlve Chittenden
rapidly ns a fast ship can
By following the line of the
K.vrii ii iim ia i , t tut t r r of
291.13
60
Lot 35
Bayard Smith
Ft,Oil llrA, 1% AND F o i l *K N II\steam, so thnt a dny-by-day record fault this isn't difficult to do—
o i. i: r m i N T V . in c i i a m e u y . I Bayard Smith
291.13
60
Lot
36
is possible, if desired.
land quite exactly.
m i l t *&gt; q u i d t it le
rhurlt’a A. i ’ftllit*.
291.13
60
Lot 37
I*. Bayard Smith
Complainant.
60
291.13
I’. Bayard Smith
Lot 38
VH.
Assessment Value Of vUiM
I•«!(*&gt; I*, flavin and the h«lr*», «1•*60
291.13
E.
M.
Carroll
I-ot
39
NH, nrum»’♦*&gt;« or ntli*»r claimn t i un»I»*r W illiam F- iliumcl, il**- E. M. Carroll
Lee County Is Raised nt'4&lt;iiR
291.13
60
Lot
-II)
c*i|; ih«* h**lrs, il**vImt*I*h. unint4*&lt;•4 or 4»th»*r c la im an t* uritlcr Mat- It. J. Reel
60
291.13
Lot 41
tlicw It, Mark a. ilccran*^!; Anna
FORT MYERS, Fla.. July l l - Uloktlft
60
291.13
Lot 42
flip! tlllf lltllfM. Ip’VlflCL’II, J. F. La ing
Final figures on the values of as­ ktriint*p*N or oilier liiiiuifintu under L. I*. Hagan
60
Ijjt
13
291.13
Anna Hlokwn; J cnac T I&gt;uv| h, Insessed property in the county of dlvldtiully
ami iih admlnlntrator «»I L. I’. Hagan
130
630.78
Lot
44
CHtlltc of WIUItllTl F. Itil RIM*11*
Lee are now Itelng compiled and tin*
The above nnd foregoing final assesaments are payable without inlit r«ano‘i|, iiml (In* tn*lrji.
the chairman of the county bonrd! jcrunti t " i!av1h*.''Dwlivhlualiy"ao«'i 'a s1tcrcst up tu August 1st, 1925 nnd »Tom and after such date said spec
of commissioners states that t h e , udminjNtraior of in. . Mata «.f w ii-tU | assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual Installments
l Ilmin I*. litlsiMiplil, il«*cp4tw*’4l|.. (Hi* _
# *
■ *
»
assessed value will
PI1
C* iit m l Huutlmrii l.umtu r Cumpatiy, With interest a t H per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
an tililu Curpurutlon and tin* slo c k ately $12,225,000.
Witnesa my hand ns City Clerk nnd the Seal of the City of San­
' h old ers of ilm C entral
Houthcrn
An effort la being made to keep I.limb- r Company, an **111&gt;&gt; Corporford,
Florida, this 23rd day of June, A. D., 1925.
...........
^
___
ntPin.
anil
ail
u
n
k
n
ow
n
penuum
the tax levy for the coming year
linlnw
mill m irU ThlT miirk i ' lallnlliK
lntcr.-sl In d-.i
111- riii.real
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
I'uow thn
tne 70
hi mm marK. i nis mark
,,r,,|.ur(&gt; an li-n-ir.art.-r
d, (Senl)
will lie reached it was stated if
Dcfi-ndanta
I’ublish June 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 11th nnd 2tst.
*all request* made to the board arc I
Onlrr n l I'litdlrnllun
met. One of the chief r..............
iquci tis , - n i K h t a t k o f
F lorida, to
and one which most citizens and the
A id . T i l l ; A FT Kit NAMED, FAR ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FOURTH
TI EH HKKKTINtlH
chamber of commerce are said to
To Lucy L. P avla, If llvlnu and If
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE HAST TO CYPRESS
favor is the publicity tax.
dead, all p a r lie s clalmlilK l u t - i AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON PARK
ment on Fourth Street front Sanford Avenue Fust to Cypres* Ave­
AVENUE IN PLAT OF CONNELLY PARK.
Notice Is hereby given that the construction of the surface treated nue has been completed, ami the completed work has been finally ac­
i pavement on Parli Avenue from Franklin Street south to opposite cepted by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Thu following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Fourth
the lot line between Lots 19 and 20 in tin' Plat of Connelly Park has
been completed, und the completed work has been finally accepted by Street front Sanford Avenue Hast to Cypress Avenue, a width of
21 feet with sheet asphalt on a rock foundation.
th City Commission &lt;&gt;f the City of Hanford, Florida.
The following is th- final estimate of the cost of paving Park
ctl* i'1**- R id in g @ 40c
Avenue from Franklin S tru t south to opposite thu Lot linu between I ^ 1' ncur'&gt; &amp; gutter &amp; 76c ---Lots 19 and 20 in the Plat i f Connelly Park; 21 feet in width, with .
Rn- ft- single curb headers @ 35c
a r,,‘ rock bate surface treated,
19 lin. ft. granite curb (reset) @ 15c ........ .............
881 cu. yds, grading nt 40c
$ 352. in 6*81 sq. yds. mneadam foundation (6” thick) @ 80c
800 stn. ydr, overhaul at Ic
8.00 681 sq. yds, 2" asphalt top at 1.02 ......... ............ ........
715 lin. ft. curb and gutter at 76c
560.20 139 sq. yds. brick pave (edge) @ lie .................... ....
851 sq. yds, rock base at 76e
640.01 312 sq. ft. concrete alley return @ 30c ....................
783 sq. yds. surface treatment* at 3&lt;)e
23 LOO 71 sq. ft. conretc sidewalk @ 2l)c ...................... ..... ,
63 sq. yds. sheet asphalt at $1.02
64.00 Extra Work
................................
Laboratory inspection of materials
5.20 Laboratory Inspection of M aterials’ ...................
Legal expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent
37.40 I-egnl Expense, ndvortsilng etc., 2 per cent
Engineering 5 per cent
03.40 Engineering 5 per cent ........
...........................
Ijiwrence BJwman (above), assist­
ant rrderal prohibition ngent, nnd
Total Cost
$2,000.69
TOTAL COST
Dr. W. 1). Mason, vo'r rlnnrinii, To Im* borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
2,292.17
were found chained to n tree on I
To
tic
borne
entirely
by
adjneent
property
owners.
701.8
top of Signal Mountain, near Chat- Number «&gt;r feet frontage
Number of feet fronttage ................................................................. 555.9
$2.8386
tanoogo) Tenn., after they had Assessment per foot frontage
Assessment per foot frontage ................ ..................................... $4,12334
bten missing ten days. They said |
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engine■er.
hooded men hud abduited them
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Name
I&gt;e&lt;cription
FinalAss’mt.
and bound them there, and blamed A. P. Connelly
Name
Description
Feet Front.
Final Assess.
Lot
|7
228.65
a futility feud. They were nearly
Chapman
&amp;
Tucker's*
Addition,
Sanford
Lot 18
exhausted from hunger nnd thirst A. P, Connelly
216.44
I,
L, IL Connelly
118
when rescued.
186.55
Lot 19
167.48 Frank Evans, Lot 7 Block 5
Shcrnian Moore
Victar
A
Bello
Check,
West
97
7
ft.
of
Lot 20
167.48
Ft. Mellon Development Co Lot 21
Lot 1, Block
k ti ..... m
trt-...... .......... 97
Sarasota Endorses
399.96
167.48
Mamie
Mitchell,
21
ft.
E
4
Lot
22
P
.
by
45
ft.
62.45
Parks
Bond Issu ed
' J[e!!on !|uvc!0|,mt'"1 r°_____
I r t. Mellon Development Co. Lot 33
N. 4 S. in E. Cor, of
212.90
u a u a u m t s VI M l
it
i Ft, Mclloi) Development Co^...Lot 31
Lot 1, Blcokk 6 _____________ 21
86.59
212.90
EARAhOlA, rlB.,Cj|uly 14—Thu v» vt n .„
. i
. ,,
,
*
city voters of the ciS sn f .Haras da 1 ' ? ftl1l1on ,»««l»P"'ent t.u., Lot 35
659.73
167.48 j Isiah F. Frazier, Lot 1 Blocki 7 ................ . ........... 160
have cmiorM*$i u Ixnm i*iMue &lt;»f' ^ ' WcWon lk*vclopinent ( »». Lot il()
167.48 F. L- Wodruff, Lot 5 Illoek h .............. ; __ ......... 53.3
219.78
Sarasota h»vc rndorttsl a bond Et. Mellon Development Co. Lot 37
167.48 F. L. Woodruff, I-ot 6, Ulock; 8 ................... .......... 53.3
219.78
Issue of $225,000 fur Amatrui lion j Ft. Mellon Development Co Lot 3£
8
62.45 F, L. Woodruff, Lot 7, Block 8.......
.. ....................... 53.3
219.78
The above and foregoing final assessments arc payable without
H ^
. 1? &amp; , ^ ls A f ,« £ ! X : i . „ '!'he " j " ! * " ' 1
..........
J
and fair grounds. Or.tf; park will l?r! s u*’ t0 AuBust !»L
»'nl front and after such date said spe- liitcrost up to August 1st, 1925 and from and after such date sail’
b; tslled Gillespie ParlLsnd will " a l Micaiments will he payable only in 15 equal annual installments special assessments will be payable only In ten equal nnnuul install­
\* located on city b lo eaT rf the ! w.lh interest at 8 per cent per annum on at. deferred payments
ments with in terest at 8 per cent per unnum on all deferred payment!
• Witness my hand na City Clerk and the Seal of the City of S an­
Cll,t
a t , *( a»„.
of 40 acres of park&amp; S , 180 I
',\
d ' *hU 23rd rfay ° f Juno A* 1Jford, Florida, thl* 23rd day of June A. D. 1925.
of municipsl golf courses I
*
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk.
120 acre* for the fnlr grounds. 1'ubllsh June 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 14th, nnd 21st, 1925
Publish June 23rd, •16th. Ju ly 7th, 11th, 21st, 1925.

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in hot weather
Think of the hours you
spend in the kitchen baking
bread. Why not give up
b rea d baking and tu rn
thoie slaving hour* into
happincn hours—out wilh
ihe children—in the car—at
home with friend* or visit­
ing? Your husband will
enjoy seeing you so happy,
free and rested.

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TH IS question of bread baking during
hot sweltering summer days seriously con­
cerns every woman in this locality. Why is
it that husbands demand “hot home baked
bread” all during the sultry summer? We
know that every woman wants to please her
husband and that most husbands appreciate
the attention of their wives—but docs your
husband ever think about the many tortur­
ing hours y o u s p e n d in the hot stuffy
kitchen? Why not have a heart to heart talk
with him? You need rest, relaxation, free­
dom from strength sapping,kitchen drudg­
ery— especially during hot weather when
your vitality is lowest. Your good health
and duties as a mo t h e r and wife demand
more hours of rest and relaxation.
Start today and serve Merita Bread every
meal. It is rich in carbohydrates—and they
give you h e a l t h f u l energy to carry you
through the summer days safely. Every loaf
is perfectly baked, deliciously flavored, per­
fectly pure and extra rich with good easily
digested nutrition. Two sizes 10c and 15c.
FRESH DAILY
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�a c t iv it ie s o p u n it e d st a t e s
arm y

AS SEEN BY GEN. PERSHIN i

Jnv wtf" wh»
aojjtratetqj i*y}rteaU' TmUrar*»: iU«»&lt;
niv
rr,,m'Finale rs ur»«!P*My
&gt;mtl|&lt;
ni&gt; home
nome. ZaliS
i ^k Ju ly jJM
a ty . VloVltlH.
t I.UUII.i, j
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nur new citizen army, ns they nre
merely its pupils, learning the
practical lessons of constructive
citizenship and patriotism through
5H
‘h. i . » X eri«dS
" S
preparing themselves as individ­
uals to fulfill the most sacred cf
itli-i- li Jicrchy given that O. (5.
all citizenship duties—defense of
colt piVrchitHiT of Tux ( Y rtl■ datrtd tin- 5t!i day of
home and country. They can qual­
A. I).- I.*.*, hun
Maid c«t will end about the middle of Sep­ ify! if they wish, to be officers nnd
noncommissioned
officers
in
our
tem ber/ with July «nd August as
new citizen arm y, by completing
certain prescribed courses. This
,♦♦♦♦
- hi b . c i« in .» '. .penntae action is left entirely to their decis­
ion, ns the training exncts no ob­
M r
.h ill have ligations from them.
This, briefly, is a description of
S ^ i b » A ? r J l g i i u i W c »n«i“ what some people have been pleas­
ed to criticise ns "new militarism
of the United States”. It is true
ia W th e rc . . . . « ■ « '( “ U ' S
th a t the citizen army of the United
sort of w° rrp‘ retin^ss with six im* States, composed in the main of
r one of unpr P
t t0 mention the young men who only train inten­
[ p ortn n t war , n ^ ^ w innin g this sively from two to six weeks dur­
ft skirmishes m “ it original inhab- ing the summer months, is the
I continent frpm l' s . \ eem (!eter- largest measure of military de­
|,ltant*. * .
a reasonable num- fense this nution has ever had.
K s S trained men available should Iiefore the World War there was
in addition to our small, hut effic­
ient rcgulnr army, only the fortynine separate and distinct national
guards of our several states, but
were in such poor shape that
BLxprvations, large and small, scat- they
they had to be reorganized ami
trained for many months before
l
they could be used in that conflict.
To all intents and purposes, the
Organized Reserves, the Citizens'
M ilitary Training Camps nnd Re­
serve Officers’ Training Corps are
new elements In our available mili­
ta ry forces.
No further proof of the very
democratic character of our new
arm y Is needed to satisfy nny fairminded person that it could not 1&gt;«
readily used for aggression. It
would be many montns before our
civilian soldiers could stand the
rigors of a military campaign.
A visit to any camp this summer t
should convince nny fair-minded
person that the young men in at- A
tendance nre most Interested in tT
keeping our national pence and in
obeying our country’s la w . They A
hnve no desire to bring war u-ir ^
break international agreements. *-♦
They helievo in law and order and
they themselves are the surety J
th at law nnd order will lie main- V
tained and honorable pence pro- A
served.
j
By way of contrast with our
summer training activities, I would «.*♦
like to call attention to other hurls JT
then ours. Our total military e$. v
tablishm ent is only 1.0 per cent of
■the best military months of the the organized military forces of J
■year to the training of our civil- the world, and 2.2 per cent of the ^
|ian soldiers. Military science has organized m ilitary forces to lie
■become more complicated nnd most found in Eurone alone. The aelexact ns civilization has developed, tive armies of Europe total :t,7:irl,- ♦
land more tim e is required for 862, while our regular nrmy num- ♦Jft
[learning the varied duties of a hers less than 120,000. th e nrI soldier. Instruction has to be giv­ gnnized m ilitary forces of Kurope 1
en in the tactics of Infantry, Cav­ aggregate 18,627,186, a ! i r : nunialry, Field Artillery, Const A rtil­ her of real, thoroughly trained sol- A*
lery, Air Service, Engineers, rliers thun this nation could pro- %
.Signal Corps, and Chemical W ar­ duce if all its available manpower
1A
fare Service. Weapons have be­ was organized nnd trained.
Our m ilitary system is based up- X
come intricate nnd their use re­
on the theory of n relatively small V*
quires special skill.
regular force supplemented by a , A
Our new citizen army, created partially trained body of civilians. X
by the National Defense Act of so orgnnized that in the event of f
1920, is the logical product of our an emergency they could l&gt;e givenjeje
bitter World War experience In un- the additional training necessary ♦
nv.u&gt;redness. It will muster in to make efficient soldiers in the ♦
summer training this year in tho minimum of time. It is r. syttoni
United Stntes a very smnll regular which from its very nature is I ^
arm y contingent of 91,000 men; wholly devoid of the slig h test. J
National Guardsmen, spread over tinge of militarism. In reality, it
the forty-eight states, of 162,000;
n n l officers of the organized re­
serves, 17,000, or about one-sixth
of the total number of reserve of­
ficers. Those three components
constitute what is culled the army
of the United States.
In addition, there will also be
i some 8,000 young men from our
John J. Pershing

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The oal'l land M in g iioamm-il at AOTICK OF APlMilt'ATtUA FOII
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STS OF TIIH OKAKit At. XY.tTAt** o(*.
IwWni'f i‘f »uc&gt;\ o c r ll f l e a t c In' th e n am e o f t o * .
» rc.H f ir t a b STATIO o r p m »IC*te 1 It* ' th t 'rtunif fif rrtJ Iaiit*w*n.
ItlllA.
Union* "old CortWoafPf. nlittU lie
n. ’
Notice In Iterohy Riven that A, Ik
t O. i !. Wolcott purchaser of red eem ed lu'corfllni, • f&lt;&gt; *law* Tax
i v r lln e a t r No. 3l« it.iir.i the I i n i l w ilt loour ttierron on the Jflth Sji.iilotn pui'fti.uer of Tax t**r(lfl*
day o f AtlKuit. A. 1*. 1315.
rate No. I3t&gt;. I’ateil the IAft* ilu) of
W itness my otlloln l nlitnature ami July A. I». 1317. ha* flln l *al«l carunil iM* the 13th day of July A. U. tlfloute In mj o ffice, and Inn* mndo
application for lux deed to tu n e
1315.
In (accordance w ith law. Kaiif c«r• V. K. T K H ’OLAJW.
llfleati- emhrareM the follow In tr deClerk Circuit t'onrt Sem inole
7 J lM w a v 'n e ir 'OVfcti,.
unld land iirina

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«’otinty.

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NlTURE
LjL C T 3 f i T p o vv E t v l

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iscoverecl l!
5_H. she is very wealthy. We almost said, she awe
to fintThcrsclf rich, But NoilRrCarolina has been wi
awake ail tne time—and thcit largely accounts for 1
wealth.
one is spending ner fortune wisely nnd
$100,000,000 for roads—$30,000,000
schools. And the consequence is, that tl
of her property increased one thousand ]
twenty years, or from $306,579,000
$3,130,705,000 in 1920.

TOTAL c o s t ......................................... .
i
konii' entirely by adjacent property.
WjJumber uf feet frontage .:..........................................
■Assessment per foot frontage,............... ........................
ft.
FRED T. WILLIAMS,
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Description
Feet Froi
ft
E. R. Trafford’s Map, Sanford
P M. Richardson, Lot 5 Ulk. 13 Tr. I ................... IF
A. McCalley, Lot 10 Blk. 13 Tr. 1................. . II
F ; c - Higgins, Heirs, Lot 5 Blk. 13 Tr. 2 ............... IF
[i rank Talbott, Lot 10 Blk. 13, Tr. 2..........
IF
f*1” H. Knight, lx&gt;t 5 Blk. 13 Tr. 3, ..................... IF
»• E. Squires, Lot 10 Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ...............
11
Hazel Merewether, Lot 1, Block 14, Tr. 1.............. li
N. Gillon, Lot 6, Blk. 14, Tr. I ........................... IF
&lt;&gt;nn H. Stenstrom, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 2........ ;....... IF
W. I’otter, Lot 0, Blk. 14, Tr. 2 ........ IF
Blanche Tukach, Lot 1, Blk. 14 Tr. 3......... ..... .-..IF
W* A- Br°wn, Lot 0 Blk. 14, Tr. 3,.................. r l l ’
The abovo and foregoing final assessments are

AN ADVERTISEMENT
1S-THE SILENT SAI.EMAN OF COMMERCE,

She is building solidly for the fut
clouds on her horizon.

tore are no

North Carolina is a nearby market. (
smen can
reach her without great traveling expense. 3he
welcomes them. She prefers to buy goods from states
with whom she has long been closely allied. And she
is ever growing as a market. Her newspapers, through
advertising, offer the most effectual and economical
means of reaching her buyers.
These Newspapers Will Sell Our Goods to North Carolina

Asheville Citizen
Asheville Times
Charlotte News
Charlotte Observer
Concord Tribune
Zlizabeth City Advance
Fayetteville Observer
Gastonia Gazette
Greensboro News

tr u c k ga W

&lt;O T T O N 5^3:

NEIGHBOR of

0 AU, PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING HtOI'ERTY ON TWELFTH
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE WEST TO PARK AVE­
NUE.
Noticio ia hereby given that the conduction of the Asphalt pave­
ment on Twelfth Street from Sanford Avenue West to Park Avenue
b i been completed, nnd the completed work has been finally aefcpted by the City Commission of the City of Snnford, Florida.
I Tho following ia the Final Estimate of the cost of paving Twelfth
llreot from Sanford Avenue West to Park Avenue a width of 21 feet
lith sheet nsphalt on a 6” rock base.
p9t&gt; cu. yds. grading @ dOc .......
236.00
[48(» lin. ft. conrctc curb &amp; gutter @ 76c ....................
1129.36
226 lin. ft. flush curb &lt;g&gt; 35c ..
79.10
731 sq. yds. 6” rock base tf?80c ........................................... 1387.20
7.U sq. yds. 2’’ sheet asphalt top @ 1.02 ................................. 1768.08
®8
ft. Concrete alley returns at 30c...................................... 407.71'
« 8 lin. ft. 3*» ,|ra| n t j|e @ joo.00 per M..................................... 118.80
nborutnry inspection of materials ............................................... 64.45
egul expense, advertising, etc., 2 per cent ................................... 104.43
ngineering f. per cent .................. ............... ..... .... ...... ................ 201.00

TEXTILE MILLg

H enderson D ispatch
H ickory R ecord
K inston Free Press
Raleigh News &amp; Observer
R aleigh T im es
R ocky M ount Telegra
Salisbury Post
W in ston -S ale m Sentinel

P T ’T O H
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EX PO RT

a n o

NORTH CAROLINA
HflR.thu largest denim.mills in the world.
I lus the largest hosiery mill in the United
Stutes.
Idas the largest towel mill in the world.
I las the largest damask mills in the United
States.
I las the largest aluminum plant in the
United States.
Uas the lurgest heavy weight underwear mill
in America.
Has the largest pulp mill in the United
States.
I las an unnual factory payroll of more than
$127,000,000.
Leads the world in the manufacture of
tobacco.
Mukes more cigarettes than all other States
in the Union.
Is second in the manufacture of furniture.

STATISTICS
Area, square miles......................
Population 1923..........................
Value manufactured products
1923......................................... 1 951.911.000
Number of farms........................
269,763
3,080
Miles of improved ruuds............
Under construction.............. ...
1.044
302,227
Number of automobiles.............
Number of trucks.......................
29.898
130.000
Number of telephones...............
Number of electrically wired
100,000
houses, approximately...........
Bank deposits December 31.
1924.........................................1
Number of firms in five greatest
industries in order of impor­
tance:
Cotton manufacturers.. . . 7
hurniture......................... ...
Tobacco............................
Knitting mills / .................
Lumber plants.....................

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Sanford Jerald

Again Those Road-Makers

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The Herald has referred to this matter so often, it may
■f M if*N ,
U
Second CUM Msttsr. be accused of ‘‘nagginjf”, but that is entirely immaterial if
t»**» IT,
ST. l» |f, at th* Poatolttc*
jrd. Florid* Ond«r Act of there is a chance of reaching the seriouH attention of men
i . H it .
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responsible for the road-building work of Florida.
__editor
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The matter, The Herald has in mind, is the absence of
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and noilcco ot .nt.TiaUmBnt. wh.ro
**\frx*■ a rt toad* will ha ehar*ad
i 'far at racular udvm lslns rataa.
■ RtfttFR TUB ABSOCIATKO PnF.BS
« wfc- Aaaoclatad 1'raao la aaeluaantltlad to th* u»* for. /•*
'^ V lra tio n ’ of ail niw i &lt;*l"patch«a
tdltaa to It or not °'h*rwl**«-*dttad In tbl* paper and al»o lha lo­
cal nawa pubflancd h«reln- All
I «f rrpubllcatlon of apaclal dlapatch-

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TUESDAY. JULY H . 1 « 5

» TH E HERALD’S PLATFORM
u 1.—Deeper water route to Jacksonf 1 —Construction of St. Johns-In. : dlan River canal,
r L —•Bsteiudon of white wajr.
!f
Extension of local amusements.
.-Swim m ing pool, tennis courts,
etc.
.........
L —Augmenting «f building proam—houses, hotels, apartment
uaes.
1 1 —Extension of street paving pro*
t
gram .
. . .
.
. 7^—Construction
of
boulevard
, Around Lake Monroe,
if 8*—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
J,— Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa­
cilities.

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IB LE THOUGHT FOU TODAY
LORD SEES AI-L:— For the
eve# of the Lord run to anil fro
throughout the whole earth, to
■hew himself strong in behalf of
those whose heart is perfect toward him. 2 Chron. 10:ID,
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ROMANCE
i I will make you brooches and toys
r
for your delight.
U Of birdsong ut morning nnd star
^ 1
shine at night.
* I will make a palace fit for yod
and me,
* Of green days in forests, and blue
days a t sea.

r!iad-markers on Florida’s highways. It is a rank shame
that th e money paid for alleged good-road-building does not
ajso pay for the erection of attractive, accurately inscribed
markers, telling the distance to county sents, and the dis­
tances to the nearest towns.
Just now when there are thousands of people traveling
into Florida with a view of finding permanent homes here it
would seem that every progressive town would see to it that
the highw ays should he marked for the directing o f these
strangers to its gates. It would he worth the expenditure
c f many dollars, for instance, for Sanford to erect signs
along the road from Daytona to this city. It would he worth
the expenditure of equal amounts on every road by which
travelers can find their way to Sanford.
Strangers in Florida eagerly looking the country’ over, en­
deavoring to acquire all the information possible, and never,
of course, familiar w ith geography of the state, keep on the
alert for road markers telling them where they nre. And
they can travel right through some Floidn towns without dis­
covering the name of the place unless they detour to the rail­
road station ami read the town’s name painted on the end o f
the building!
On the many miles of new road in Florida there is espe­
cial need o f directing signs. Florida people who know their
country and can travel these new roads merely from a sense
of direction do not notice the absence of the markers. But
it is decidedly uncomfortable for a stranger to drive blindly
on, troubled all the tim e lest he he on the wrong road.
Between now and early Fall every road in the state could
be properly marked. The State Highway Commission could
send out a crew of road posters for each state highway, and
county commissioners could cooperate in the marking of the
county ronds. Old signs be torn away, and new ones, ac­
curate and attractive, put in their place. And by this work
inestimable benefits would accrue.
Will not the Sanford Chamber of Commerce take n hand
in this business, and see that something is done?

? , I will make mV kitchen, and you
shnll keep your room,
Where white flows the river and
bright blows the broom,
yvnd you shall wash your linen and
keep your body white
In rainfall a t morning and dewfall a t night.
:, ’ And this shall be for music when
no one else is near
■! . The fine song for singing, the rare
nong to hear!
V That only l remember, that ordy
you admire,
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dnllr*.
ti Of the broad Youd that stretches,
and the roadside (ire.
—Robert Louis Stevenson.
— ----- oMarry in hrtxte and separate in
Reno.
' - o-------There are times when a woman
doesn’t .get the last word l&gt;ut it’s
only
when she is talking with an­
t*
other woman.
bcJ li ■■ ■■-o-------Ashes to ashes,
Sand to nnnd;
Buy rcnl estate
Ami lie a rich man.

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Florida’s City of Flowers
In stressing the substantial characteristic of our city are
we neglecting the possibility of making Sanford one of Flor­
ida’s most beautiful cities?
Strangers wonder why it is, with such marvelous soil at
hand, such fertile fields, such an ideal climate, such a pro­
gressive people, and such an efficient irrigation and drainage
system , we fail to beautify by means of easily grown flow­
ers, They wonder why Sanford doesn’t capitalize on the
ease with which flowers may tie cultivated here. They won­
der why every dooryard isn’t a veritable flower garden.
The Herald believes, that an opportunity of making San­
ford Florida’s prettiest spot, is being neglected. Without
much expense this city could become known far and wide
for its masses of flowers , and visitors to this
. . section
. . . would
see what they cannot see in O th e r Florida cities, just because

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HIS IDEA OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE

As Brisbane Sees It

Most of these clinging vine
men are poison ivy.
•

“Hot Monkeys” Now.
3 Magnificent Verse*.
Speyer and Baruch.
Mara, Venus, Mercury.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
JJIi)

Aluminum ware is almost use!*,
for throwing a t husbands.

MCWHcC£'5 TmE
V-jW I HAVE i f DOPED.

A woman is a person who
so mnd a t you she cries on yuu!
I shoulder.

OJT - NfciU LEND WE
F-40UGM m o n e y To

BUSY DAYS in Tennessee,
where the monkey trial is being
held. It is ii silly trial, but good
will come of it.
Revivalists bring their tents to
preach the Word ns they see it.
T hat will do good. ANY sincere
religion is better than none.

V’,aY AY DZ&amp;TS t o
•-rbl'.flHN WE'LL BE
s q u a r e , eh what

Always mnk** a lot of noise ■«
; a parly and they will ask you ,A
come back ngain.

?

A little chloroform sprinkled on
the coat lapel will a ttrac t rou»!
and make it stay.
**

PEDDI.ERS ARE selling Bible*
to many that haven’t read the
Book for year*. THAT'S GOOD.
Whether you take Jonnh and
the whale literally or figuratively,
you cannot deny that the Bible is
the most beautiful and powerfully
written of all books.

You would think an auto spe*jM
would run instead of walking wh,.„
afoot, but he doesn't.
No m atter how hot it become*
you can’t m ake friends by i.u ,
them the cold shoulder.

THERE IS one feature NOT so
good In Dayton. They use the ex­
pression “hot monkeys” instead of
"hot dogs," and that is not re­
spectful, whether monkeys are or
are NOT our ancestors.
And they .“ell corn whiskey from
the mountains a t $10 a gallon.
Ten-dollar-a-gallon whiskey
i.t
even worse than “hot monkey" for
the human interior.

A congenial neighborhood h one
where the people near by p|ny ^
kind of music you like.
If she hnrl married the man
wishes she had, m ayta he wouldn't
have been the man he is.
Remember the old fashioned efil
who screamed when you saw U
picture in n bathing suit?

THOSE THAT believe in the
Hilile wortl for word and fear that
evolution theories may destroy
Christianity are advised to read
once more these three verses from
the one hundred nnd second
Psalm:
“Of old, thou hast laid the
foundation of the earth; und the
heavens are the work of thy hands.
"They shall perish, hut thou
r.halt endure; yen, nil of them shall
wax old tike n garm ent; as a ves­
ture shall thou change them, and
they shall lie changed.
"But thou urt the name, and thy
years shall have no end."
THE COURAGE and genuine
faith of the old psalm writer would
considerably strengthen tho back­
bone of Mr. Bryan and other trem ­
blers.
Who ever thinks one small
monkey, or a whole army of mon­
keys and Darwins can pull down
a religion expressing the will of
God. cannot have u high opinion
of God's power.

Bahien have advantages. Wheel
one wants to leave n party aj| 1
lias to do is cry a while.
Some people like to lie si Y
they will do it in n thunder ::»J
with lightning all around.
Screens are nice, but they k«j'
you from kicking the cat out i1
window ydien you nre mud.
Don't hesitate about telling ,
man you wish to ninrry his daughter. The chances are he wishes
you would too.

FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS

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FROM LITERARY DIGEST

members of the British Parliament
who cite the action of sonie of our
States as precedents for European
repudiation of World W ar Debts,
hut by magazine w riters and news­
paper editors in our own country.
“That tlieic should lie eight
members of Uncle Nam’s family
JAMES SPEYER. New York
known in Europe as defaulting iH
banker, will spend $50,000 bring­
debtors should at least make us u u
ing professors from Germany to
little more patient with those w lm !*
study the work of Joints Hopkins
owe us money," thinks the Denver H
University in Raltiinme. Thai is order lo ..... ..
banks nnd rail- i Rocky’ Mmintam‘‘Nc"wB.‘ I n fact,
there are no cities we know of which are taking the time, or 1money well Spent. Gentian men of r toads." Eight of our States Ala- this Western daily is of the o p in 'I*
tile trouble, to extensively cultivate flowers.
ladenco, second to none in Urn ] tmtrm. Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, j inn that it would be good business. S
lim e 1mini ti fill it w ould lie if tin* s tr e e ts w e re lin e d w ith w,’r ' ' t
.n" J
Al,Ufr‘* Louisiana, Mississippi, North &lt;’n t - 't n “determine how much of the alMow beautinil It w ould in. It UK. .,I1U is u u t u n t il twin fan.,t who Will learn
from
them ohnn and South Carolina—nre lial-'u-gcd indebtedness is honestly due, 5
masses of flowers, lhink how it would appear to drive out and the whole world will profit, ed by the British Foreign Bond fi-IIIme it nationally and pay it "
Celery Avenue, for instance, and see borders of petunies ex­
Holders l 'orporation as repudia- lo if.” Thin would be a shrewd
MORE GOOD will come from tors ot d.-ht'i amounting approxi-1move on our part, several editors
tending along the edges of the road. Where weeds now ap­
pear pretty hlosst nts would he in evidence. Picture if you Npoyei's $5(1,OUl) than from Mr. mutely t., ■?(',0.000,000, with inter-I agree—the payment of a comparBaruch’s $250,000, given "to take
over periods varying from for-j atively small debt of our own in ■
can, First Street w est to the city limits, lined with the hardy tho profit out of war." To iliu- eut
ty to eighty year;, amounting to ,o rd.er. to
front un- a
. cut the ,,ground
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pcrriwinkle. Ami imagine the beauty of the parkways in courage war and profiteering, IN- nili additional $180,000,000, or there | der those who remind us that we *
the-resident ini sections of the city il they were gayly colored CREASE KNOWLEDGE.
n firnit ■. A i i ,
O w .financial I
r&lt;‘&lt;iuiri» European nation, m

in some other easily grown flower.
Isn’t this a thought worth consideration? Wouldn’t
Sanford he the talked of spot iti Florida, il it could he truly’
made a city of Flowers and become nationally known as 1‘loritla’s flower garden.
The Herald would like to see something done to make this
possible. It would like to see the city ilselt the lend in the
matter backed by every organization and every citizen. It
is a great opportunity for Sanford to become a city of great
beauty differing from other Floidn resorts.
Without great expense, or great trouble, Sanford can eas­
ily become Florida's city of Flowers.
----------------o--------------- TO KNOW TUB pains of power, wc must go to those who
have it; to know its pleasures, we must go to those who are
seeking it; the pains of power tiro real, its pleasures inmgi-

1DAN DOBBSSAYS

It will come as a shock, no doubt
to millions of Americans to learn
that debts contracted by several of
our states during the last century
have been allowed to stand unpaid,
cither as to principal or interest.
Ami "it is not the Civil War Debts
of the e Slates th at are in question,” points nut the Don Moines
Register, “but legitim ate debts,
some of which were contracted in

integrity o f our States is u n d e r d o pay their war debts, of recent I *
IF YOU looked at the sky last h i e m these days of w ar debt d i r - ; origin, while eom e members of our 2
night, n.-t we all should every nigh- rii . lions between the United States j official family owe their citizens M

Wright, Warlow and Company
Are Now Receiving Application For

First Mortgage Loans
on improved Business and Residential Property
in Sanford
Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
SEE
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and do rateiy, you saw three beau­ government and European debtor more than a quarter of a billion I !
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tiful planets, Venus, Mars and nations—under fire not only byidoliars.
Mercury, shining close together.

THE REFUGE OF PATRIOTISM

MEN REPRODUCE themselves
KT. I'KTKRSIIUKG INIIKI'KNDKNT
in their maps of llto heavens and
in their creation of religions. They
The cloak of patriotism is now the government was plaintiff. Yet
put Venus, Mars nnd Mercury,
re prose tiling Love, War ami Com­ thrown over a deal which he ex ­ what wax withheld from the judic­
merce, in the sky. They attribute pected to net him $100,01)11,11110 by ial knowledge of the court wan
to the gods with whom they peo­ Edward L. Doheny, in explaining not too acred for the earn of Mr.
At the speed that the first six
ple that sky their own emotions, his leasing of the Elk Hill oil re­ Doheny, Admiral Robison must
months of this year have passed,
he adjudged guilty of gross indis­
hatred, jealousy, Vengefidncss.
we might as well sta rt to doing
declared fraudulent by cretion, if nothing morn serious,
W our Christinas shopping now.
More primitive religious even serve,
McCormick, of Los Ango- in divulging these m atters to a '
represent their gods us liars, Judge
les. Thc naval officer to whom civilian.
f
cheats
and
destroyers
of
earth
“ Woman's Personality Revealed
promotion has twice been denied,
As to tho likelihoml of a J a p a ­
women.
By Her Clothes,’* says a headline I n a r y — (J. (!. C olton
John
Robison, over-persuaded nese invasion of California, only
“ If the camels had a god," said him toK.enter
in a woman's magazine. And of
into this transaction, one all too willing could c re d it!
-Othe undent Greek philosopher, says Mr. Doheny,
course, It's more so in the sum­
on representa­ such a wild fabrication. It must j
"their
god
would
have
four
legs
NF.W HATMMNKSS CONSISTS in activity; such is tho
mer time.
,
tion
that
a
war
with
Japan was not have been difficult to con­
.... . o-------constitution of our nature; it is a running stream nnd not a and a hump.”
imminent. Assuming that the vince Mr. Doheny of his country's
Another reason why men go stagnant pool. Good it\ the “Book of Nature.’’
prospect of limitless profit played
blind is viewing the sights that
INFLUEN7.A IS raging in Alas­ no putt in Mr. Doheny'* willing­ danger when such belief the pro-'
nre to in* seen »t any of these
ka. sweeping away Indian popula­ ness to come to the aid of his liability of staggering enrichment.
Florida beaches during the sum­
tions as our population would melt country, how explain the little The picture painted l.y Admiral
MY FA VO KITH STORIES
mer time.
away before yellow fever of Asia­ •duck satchel that found its wav Robison, as disclosed by Mr. l)oBy IRVIN s. conn
heny, is not flattering to Un-------- n-------- tic cholera.
to Albert it. Fall? Was $11)0,01)0 American government. Jt indicts
Wo
are
partly
protected
from
Headline in the lakeland ledger
the
price
of
the
latter's
patriot­
Yesterday's offering has lo do nnd the sight of tho lion’s cage discuses, including tulierculo.ds,
Washington of grave duplicity.
ism ?
say s, “ Dear Old Lunnon Uawn't
being put in the menagerie tent
While preparing for a pence con­
with
the
circus.
So
has
today's,
measles,
etc.,
because
wo
have
Comprehend Evolution Trial." My
A number of other question ference at the nation's capital it
gave the circus' man an idea.
it
is
built
around
the
personality
word, how deucedly dreadful, don“ AH right," he said, “you just got used to them. The thing we suggest themselves. Why were tin. was preparing for war
of RopcoYn George, n famous cir­ go over und sweep out the lion's
liter know.
— — o-------sssu
cus niitnugcr. riu tmir, one season, rage. Hut lie careful, because «
The little* girl down the street he was approached by a young . they’re all four mnnenters."
says girls used la stay al home man seeking a job. The hoy was! The hoy disappeared und in the
poxitory "f a confidence m secret j own country.
JUST AS the white people had that it was not even permitted to
wImoi they hail nothing to wear undersized, rather weak looking, hurry of putting up the main top
Mr. Doheny has made a gallant
hut th a t doesn’t make uny differ­ and not ill the least aggressive, Geor ge forgot all about the young­ begun to conquer ordinary wliis- appear in the court tecordit? When “frill t to absolve the participants
and Popcorn George curtly turned ster. Aii hour later the lad con­ key by getting used to it—drunk- Seeietary Wilbur w in questioned in this proceeding. But Mr. Fall
ence nowaday*.
euncss steadily diminishing in con by tlu* court lie *citified that the signed the leases, and not the na­
— ----- n ---------fronted him again and said:
him down.
"What shall I do now, M ister?" rcqucnce every year—prohibition j m atters involved were so confiitcii- val officers. And that $100,000,
But ut the next stand the lad
Wonder WHat's the matter with
"What have you been doing?" uiul a new kind of whiskey came rial that they could not be discusi- liki* the damned spot on Lady
the Greek revolution and the Rif allowed up again, and again was
film uprising? Both of them art icfused. This kept up town after asked the circus man, trying to in. Whether anybody can ever &lt;*!. even in a prosecution in which Macbeth’s hand, will not out.
gel used to THAT is doubtful.
letting th e ' Chinese o u tb re a k s 1lown until one day the manage remember.
"1
swept
out
the
lion's
cagp,
sir."
decided
that
the
only
way
to
get
crowd them off the- front page.
HUMAN FLOWERS AND ROOTS
rid of the hoy's importunities was
“ What!" shouted Popcorn GeorTHE n u r n s i l know wbat they
MIAMI TRIBUNE
Today’s Ix^t laugh: “ Mm . Catt to give him u job and to make the ge, with visions of hi* Idg cuts are about. They recognized the
says war can be talked to death. jo b ho i m p o s s i b l e t h a t he w o u ld tanning around loose through tin Bolshevik government promptly
W hat’s this, what's this, Britons,
If so, it is not at nil difficult to
If that is true, Mrs. Catt has her not dream for a moment of a t­ countryside. “What did you do nml made commercial treaties
vvilh Russia, altImugh the Czar, another littli* m l m Hu? lult1? fomuu* what is KmoiT to hnniion.
with the linns?"
mission iri i hi world and there is tempting to handle.
“till," replied the hoy, with Ills kilk-d by the Bolsheviki, was a H eir, this m something that will Ni-r will it necosnrity he in the n a­
no reason why site should not pro­ “ What do you want to do, son','"
puny arms akimlm and a m atter- cousin of King George.
il or looking into.
tun* of a national tragedy, either.
ceed.—Johnny tijwricer In Macon he u-&lt;ked.
“ Anything «t all, sir," replied of-fact look in his watery blue
Telegraph.
1
Now one single Iloh.huvik envoy,
The London Morning Bust which Fnun
the ranks of industry, if thu
11,1
eyes, “ i just took 'em out of tin Kahovsky, brings to Loudon from with tlu* possible exception of the indictment
tlie Iml, quivering with eagernc
Jj.f &lt; - ■■Co
of the Morning i’ost is
The show was just unloading cage and tied ’em up lo a tree." Moscow orders for British firms win hi famed Manchester Guaulian anything
Somebody sent tin* editor of tin*
like accurate, will event.... - ...........
Pavun Gazette a gift of u few
amounting to $72,750,1X10.
is looked upon on this side of tlu* ualiy arise a new “flower of youth” !
bottle i of home brew. The sumo
Atlantic as being the best English " h lo li will conatitutu the nristocSILER
AND
11IS
DOG
day ho received for publication a
daily to reach these shores, veil- r:,,y of the future,
LORD
IIKAYEKUKUOK,
when
J AM I'A TIMES
wedding announcement and nlao
he win h u t lin e, said: "Of course, ''ire s a striking arraignm ent of
But where did the English paof an auction sale. Here aro the
we do business with Russia. Whv 1"ur -x'u'iol reunion to prohibition. I^'r gather this a Umnding “ tea
The itury of Jacob Siler, H.J- ter the dog's death, and provided shouldn't we? We'd do business 1•i|u*ul‘ing of the great prosperity' [bnony" of which it speaks? I'er-,
results that were printed in hi*
paper:
dailies —
a r e ,'
year-old Mi*-ourinn, ami his dog, il Iras lo-eit cared for exactly aa with runuibuls if 'hey could buy j"* I best* United States, til ... ’:,lv* Gic great Chicago -------Mr. William Smith and Mi*.* Lucy Joe, ia well known. Il was told Siler specified, lire estate i. to be our goods."
■leas® in crime that a -ems to have]01* **s cxi-liange table, hut certainly .1
diviih'd between some ft lend i of
Jones were disposed of nt public
with it, and what it terms j ,,l|t the eminent Christian Science &lt;
We are more \ ..,uuus than that come
auction at my farm on® mile cant quite extensively in tin* papers a tin* dead man.
"the equal wave of social deprav- j Monitor. We have encountered no •
in
America,
but
we
lose
by
it.
A man ami a dog!
oi a beautiful cluster rosea on while hack, its familiarity make*
ity,'* the Morning Rust says:
oich journalistic utterances, und l
Who can fathom or explain the
her b rta il nml two white calves it none the lens impressive,
“Prohibition is forcing p ro ap o ri-T '1’ ‘■'“ h*bra ted \oic® o( tire People I
IS PLYING dangerous? If the ty and industry upon tho working I
l.n-.t
January, anticipating
bond* which hehl them so do e
before a background of farm im. been _strangely silent on t h o |'/
pilot uses common sense, it is less classes, but, according to the tes
j leniciitx too numerous to men­ death, Siler advertised in a news­ olio to the other?
object if, indeed, such nre tlmlj
We may attempt all we will to dung* taus than crossing a crowded tiimmy of the Americans them- Hue sentiments of the [k'ople. |.i,j
tion. The auction win performed paper for a home for hi* dug. He
in th • presence of fifty guests in ­ received mime 1,200 offers. After analyze thin iiituntiun and find its street.
s lvus, it is debauching Lite flower not the Monting Toat running ri
cluding: Two milch cows, six mule* consideration Siler Kclccted the underlying can vs, as indeed we
what the old-fashioned country&lt;j
In twenty-five months pilots of tlie nation's youth."
homestead of W. I*. Merlz, Hear may in regard to many others, from MRebel Field have flown
practitioners used to call “an ini- :
and on*) bob sled.
Striking arraignm ent? It is al­ aginary
tem perature"?
“ Rev. Jackaon tied the nuptial St. l.ouls, where there was a pond mote or less like it, only to fail.
___ l,827,t&gt;00 miles, in .‘11,203 separate most a knockout!
And imp pose these charges nre
knet two hundred feet of hay ruin- for the dog in swim in, a dog ami J he best' we can do is lo face the | flights,
Is the “ Rower
ami the bridal couple left on one children for him to play with, ami fact that the "love" if that Is
(Inly THREE have been killed,
, . of the nation's true—what of it ? It is, of course. !
what il i- frvquuntly h.-i-ii lie- ■although pilots have turned enJ-'iV'**, 1 r‘*ally being debauched and lamentable when any society b e -1'
f J v h u I)eere g a rg plow fu^an cx- itt addition - a home tor Siler.
Siler died the other night. He tv.ieri men and dog . i ; a ihio,; less som ersaults nnd committed | destroyed, while tlu*
working gins dying a t the top, but it will I
3 tended trip with terms to unit
’. purchasci. Th y will lie ut home amt Iris dog had stayed together suipassing, und lo r**fle i how ' much other foolishness in the air. ‘ hisses are forging steadily nh?ud ■nd"r®
lung ns it is renewedli
at its roots
Si
hence cautious old working an. prospering?
I to tbeir fr'n nd.i with one good baby to the end. According to th,* re i uch hettei the world ami ,i:v
i buggy aiul a f**w kitchen uteii nlx port*, J*o, the dog, nut discollao w’i dd Ui &lt;: I ui" in being
i cm lodlM will Iffu • to n&gt;l" in auto !
~~
after Un month* from date of &gt;;ai&lt;* lately by the bedside us his master &lt;d one m-dher
nioiiilcs or crrtli trains. They will
correct to refer to a person as “n I;
Contemporary Comment.*'
to lesponilblo parti*-* and sdim* passed oct. Going uway, Siler left j And they probably would if all : ay, "A t my age they ure too dan
party." The rule fails, however, |
fifty chicken:. ■— Homer ((*«.,) 1“ Du-.t . state of $5,olio to rare for turn were us kind to ull other m en' icroua. I oily fly, und at a suf&lt;in its application to Senator La
I the dog us lung as it shall live. Af- as some men are to their dogs ‘! height."
Purist says that it is highly in­ Foliate.—Arkansas Gazette.

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farm totaled $195,209.24. The
Booster Class Plans
Miss Blanche Riggs Is | on
furm collected through sale of
Bi# Picnic at Lake Bride of Mr. Hinchffe farm products and such $37,194.30.
Mary Friday Night! Of much interest and surprise The vnluc of livestock nt the

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and by 173* they claimed the
try between the Flint riv
St. Augustine. By 1750 they had
extended tyeir domain southward
and ip lime were In possession of
the lower peninsula and had ab­
sorbed remnants of many other
trib e fA
:
The State Bureau of Marketing,
under the direction of Commission­
er L. M. Rhodes, sends out dnijy
an average of 1,230 pieces of mail,
c f which about one hundred arc
typewritten letters giving infor­
mation with teference to m arket­
ing, nnd answering inquiries from
every ctato in the Union and more
than 24 foreign countries.

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' , t / of** FlOr lit a. said
ni'fi*i;In
In lb*
the ho
bond to tic approved l&gt;jr the Hoard.
P lans and *pecirlc*il&lt;»i3 may l&gt;e
seen a» the ..fftca o f th« Board or
a» the office of Fred T. W illiam*,
enalneer. alter Ju ly ! i , 1»25. Plans
nnd sp ecification s can b»- secured
from Fred T. W llllnm s aftl-r July
35. on deposits of |i n o 0 w hich w ill
Pi returned if „ i,t,l (B made..
The Hoard of County C om m ission­
ers reserve the right to reject «nv
or all bids, or accept nny bin they
deem lu be for the best Interests
ot the County.
V. K. DOUIJLAB8,
Clerk. Board of County Commlseluner*.
Seminole County. Florida.
July 1I-31-3S-Aug. «;

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to the many friends of th« young state prison fnrm of Decemher 31,
Final preparation:! aro bein* couple ia the announcement of the 1924 was $9,925 worth of horses
Jacksonville,
Duval County,
Florida
| made by the Booster Clasa of the m
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arriage
Miss........
Blanche
Riggs and mules; $23,690 worth of cattle;
I Methodist Sunday School during | to Claude Hinchf f e .th e ceremony $9,460 worth of pigs. Total value
a,
lay
this week for a picnic and swim- 1being performed Sunday afternoon $13,275.
of The F irst Eiip- ming party nt Lake Mary on Fri­
Mrn. Hinchffe, ia the daughter
|e«‘ts Tuesday after- day night. To this picnic the of Mi. and Mrs. A. B. Riggs of
The bureau issues a bulletin to
The board states th a t the indus­
rch a t 3:30 o’clock. . young people’s classes of the Sun­ tills city. She came to Sanford try is growing in the state and farm ers throughout the state in
Young People’s lln- day School and the L’pworth le a g ­ about tlirce months ago, having Hint they and the experiment s ta ­ which they may advertise without
picnic a t Palm ues arc invited.
moved here with her parents from tion is constantly in receipt of in­ cost any articles used in further­
ishing to go are re­ Those who will attend aro urged Wilmington. N. C , and since that quiries relative to the bee-keeping ance of agricultural pursuits. The
products thus advertised in the
st ut the church nt to meet at thu Methodist Church time liaa made many friends. She industry.
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bulletin amount to in value of $ 1-L­
has an attractive personality and
at
7:45
o’clock.Friday
night
where
Zachary and Miss
Tlie state commissioner of agri­ OO per day and the amount sold
rill entertain at they will leave in a body for the is receiving the best wishes and culture 1; a members of the fol­ equals about $10,000 daily. Ap­
lake.
A
large
number
is
ex-|
congratulations
of
her
frirmli.
Mr.
evening nt Miss
proximately 6.500 person* adver­
peeled to attend the party and a Hlncliffo is n popular young man lowing hoards: pardons, commis­ tise yearly in the bulletin.
sioner:!
of
Ltuto
institutions,
tru
s­
delightful evening is promised to Jhate, being in the employ of the tees of the internal improvement
Atlantic Const Line shops.
drainage, and text book comMay
Corporal punishment was abol­
Mr. and Mrs. Hinchffe will make fund,
The social departm ent of the
iven by Boosters’
miflion.
ished nt the Florida state prisons
young people’s Boosters Class announces that it Longwood their homo upon their
by an act of the legislature of
i.rth League mcni- is preparing to entertain a great return from a wedding trip, which
Some historian* say that the 1923. The responsibility of enforc­
will
include
New
Yoik
ami
other
liod/st church are many of tlm league members and
Seminole Indians were originally ing discipline was placed upon the
ight, Lake Mary, Sunday School pupils on that oc­ points in the north.
Creek Indians who joined force* commissioner of agriculture and
casion. Swimming will form u
with Governor Moore of South the board of commissioners of
rat
P. M.
Class of the Meth- major part of the program, after
Carolina when he attempted to rtnte institutions. Solitary con­
FLORIDA
FACTS
ill spend the day which refreshm ents appropriate to
drive the Spanish out of St. Au­ finement on a diet was decided
(ipcll on Celery Av- the occasion will be served.
The port of Pensacola was block- gustine in 1702.
upon ns a method of disciplining
prisoners.
ndid by United States vessels on
il meeting of the)
In their early wanderings the
May C, 1801.
Chuiuotn
Seminole* gave refuge to runaway
t the Presbyterian
The world map by Ilsiis Rust „
afternoon a t 4 o’- |
(la June 6, 1861 the port of Key negio slaves who had escaped in the Pierpont Morgan binary is j J
Dr. and Mrs. Stephens of St. West was blockaded by United from tlie Spanish and the British. said to be the earliest known print- , n
In time they enter-married thus ed map.
Augustine, visited their friends States forces.
decreasing their full American
Mi. and Mrs. Snyder Monday and
Tuesday.
An effort to form two states of [type of Indian blood.
XOTlf'F.
N o t ic e Is h&gt; re by g iv e n that the
G. J. Bruce and Ilia interesting Florida in 1815 when it was r.ii-1
Until U nt • 'utility t.'iinitnlxRlolii-rs 111
‘t 2&amp;i
family moved Wednesday to Lake mittctl into the Union failed to! A statement issued by the Plant mitt (o r
minoln County. Florida,
Board
of
Florida
ray:
that
Flori­
materialize.
w
ill
ul
Ilo-lr
n
ex
t
reitul.ir
tneetln
s
returned Sunday Monroe. They will be greatly
da's honey production the season to be lit M . . ii .Monday, A u gu st 3rd.
missed.
A. l&gt;. 11*- *. at 1*1 o'clock A. Xt. re­
York.
I*. C. Stanley, Mrs. Stanley nnd
Fedeial troops burned n naval 1923*24 was nn average of 80 c e iv e bid* f..r l be purchase by the
pounds
per
colony
or
on an aver­ I'otiniy oi lino
F ord son Tractor,
their sons, Alfred, Philip, Harold, dock held by the Confederates at
Whitehead returned and
age of twice as much per colony w ith Wrlir One Man Grader and
Gordon
went
to
Sanford
Wed­
the
mouth
of
Pensacola
Bay
on
c
u
sh
io
n
mi
tilin'
w
h
e e ls, or Its e q u iv ­
delightful trip to nesday to see the Rogers' family September 2, 1861.
ns produced in any other state.
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alent.
t r
T
h
e
It.
ir.l
rese
r
v
e
s
the
rluht
to
0
aboard the steam er enroute to
reject any nr all hhls
A
meeting
was
held
in
St.
Jos­
V K DOUGLASS.
Prisoners nt the farm during ephs on December 3, 1838 for the
Edward Jordon Canada.
C lerk Hoard of County Comr's
Mrs. Malic! Bcuch and her son, 1921 we to Irom 28 states of the purposing of framing a constitu­
1visitors in Sanford
K. m m ole County, Fla.
Robert Reach, of Sanford, were Union, the District of Columbia tion and asking for admission into J u ly t «--'l
guests of .Mrs. J. K. Snyder on and r.eve a foreign countries.
the Union. The bill admitting
t i n I'.itTiMF.Miivr
the Fourth. They drove to St.
t'o iislm ello ii of I-III* nnd
Florida into the Union was passed
blurry
Heeren
spent
and
O R n s h o r t t i m e , n S p c c in l W c s t i n g h o u s e E le c ­
Petersburg,
making
short
stops
llrlilaes.
Tlie
average
daily
prison
popu­
in 1815 and was signed by tlie
Ind at Daytona very
proposal* will be received
nt Tampa nnd at Iaikelntnl.
W.J
lation during the year was -112 president on March 3 of tlie same tiyHealed
t r i c C o o k in g E x p e rt is w i t h n s a n s w e r i n g q u e s ­
the Hoard
County Commission­
Mr. and and Mrs. 1’. G. Shaver and the average cost of food and year.
t i o n s , a n d e x p la in in g a ll a b o u t e le c tr i c c o o k in g .
e rs of H* mmole County, F lot Id a. !
ul llielr . in . .. in Hie court house |
0. P. Herndon anil were pleasant visitors to Ciiulu- tobacco per inmate was 20.81 cents
,
, .
. . ,
I ul Hanford. Florida nl or before
B e s u r e t o c o m e ; s a m p le t h e fo o d b a k e d a n d c o o k e d
Northern capital m vctcil in the ; f xi. Au. u.t hull, i»2:&gt;, for in. |
j past week end at ota Friday afternoon. Mr. Shav­ per day.
i n t h e f a m o u s W c s tin g h o u s e A u t o m a t i c E le c tr ic
*" '■ during
1 '
•'
er is well known in the school
state of* Florida
the year Inllnwliu
nr rnrllt fill' il Itie
R u n g c . N o o b l ig a ti o n . D o n ’t m i s s i t .
profession having served as su ­
The price received for Florida! 1921 totalled $J50,00il,iU)0 says a Ciinnlrufll.Mi
I' . l l l n t t IllK I'llllllM
( t ) All,in (In. south
shore of
furier returned Sun- pervising principal of Arcadia honey vv« more than that received leport of the state agriculture de­
l^ ike .Wool-'.- from !..il.« Xlonroe
np.i where she has schools and oh county superin-Iclsewliere, tlie honey being of an partment. North Catuliuu was III
V in nine easterly
1
1-2
tendent of DeSotn County school:' exceptionally gooc quality during Florida's nearest competitor for m i kleIsiwii
I of friends.
280.1001 on. yils
northern investors, with $19,000,for two years. Mr. Shaver is the 192:1-21 season.
(21 Api't-.. irli to draw bridge o v ­
ortO for tlie year and Georgia was er Xt. John. Itlver at east end uf
rLVnev.i was n bun- now with the Florida Scenic Com­
Celery Avenue, i s . Too i-u. yd*.
The term Seminole or isti aenta- next with $8,000,000.
Snuford Monday. pany, Arcadia, Florida.
(3 ) Oil i leiieva Itoad ticrorn HI
T H E E L E C T R IC R A N G E W IT H T H E C L O C K
nole -iitnifies separatists or runa­
J o h n s llli.-r flhID, SI , 300 oil yd*
Ik with fr tnda here
ComttriolO.ii of 3
.reo so ted
Tlie State of Florida lias four
way.. Tlie Seminoles were rel.rolc.' i l o t i i l l n ; nt&gt;|iroXlinWomen's Lizard Skin gaiiti.l aa outcasts from tliu main congressional district-. The re­ utre.Htle
te ly Ido f.-.i tu U-nrill tin.l the erT.
Itranning and
presentatives from these districts rellull o f pr,.le c t io n fenders for old
[Ur. and Mrs. Bach ShoesAreNowPopular I o.ly of the Creeks.
are; first district, Herbert J. d r a w bridge
hi sited friends here
proposal must I •• a c co m p a n ­
Sanford Electric Co.
%
The value of buildings nt the Drain1, of Lakeland; seemiil district iedHiieh
by n , . h i m . ,I ehecl made p a y ­
I \ COIII'Olt A T Illl
LONDON, July I I—Lizard farm ­ tale farm including their contents, R. A. Green, of Starke; third dis­ a b le at slelil. for 3 per ce::l of the
im ,001 ol Iheir bid. lo V. i: l&gt;oUK
ing in F.nglnnd has been grcntly
trict, John II. SnHliiwick, Pensa­ alu*s,
116 Magnttiin Avenue
£
Shinholser leaves stimulated within the last few according to the last biennial re­ cola;
Clerl. of the Hoard.
fourth
d
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t
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v
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William
J.
port
of
the
Cmumisioner
of
Agri­
T h e h ip , , i t u l I.i.l.l. r or bidders
.r Millenguvilie, Ga., months since the skins for wom­
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able. Lizard shoes for street wear
The Seminole* in time, rante to
During the year 1921 the ex­
have become very popular in Lon­ penses of operating the state pris- t.e known n : the Peninsula people
N iii . . . 11V D. (’aniiifcr don' Uiia’ summer and’ Ifzaril’ clip­
Itiiis week for Illinois pers for evening wear have been
They will be gone quite the fad for some weeks.
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are hero to stay aa the material
I. Walsh of Wilming- is serviceable nnd comfortable and
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has been called here inot nearly so expensive as ia us­
of her mother, Mrs. ual when a new idea is introduced.
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tt. (lid. Brown, Mr.
DELAND, FLA., July 14 — A
|y Pound, nnd Miss
11 of Gohletirod, vi.i- new court house which will coat
|&gt; Sanford Sunday. approximately $300,000 will he
erected hero by the Volusia counHarry Wilson, John I ty board of commissioner::, it was
‘orge Wilson sp e n t! announced following the July
^tonq where they | meeting of tlie hoard. Tlie money
lyf Mrs. W. I,. Mor- will he raised by a tax levy which
will be distributed n* follows:
three mills in 1925; four mills in
J. T. Newby and 1926 and four mills in 1927.
The present court is overcrowd­
IsJClHe Nt \vl.y I,'ft this nn,vnn S B ” f,ir North I'm- ed, itua.; stated, ami it is the plan
will spend sever­ to have tlie construction of tlie
new building begin at once.
elyJ . W. Eaton anill
hclnta Raton, have
Georgia.
They
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Picturesque

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For the O pening Attraction

Men’s Suits

H av e you ever seen n Magic R ug soar
above th e city bearing a T h ie f und a
Princess?

Odd lots of Palm Beach and linen
suits.
Regular $17.50 to $25.00.
Wednesday and Thursday close out

H ave you ever seen a w hite horse w ith
wings tiy th ro u g h the clouds?

v.irtz of tin* Di'Scholl
pg Co., of Chicago,
fhuraday for a free
of foot aliments ut
jompany.

T h is beautiful sto ry o f rom ance end
n d v e n tu r e a b o u n d s in h a p p e n in g s of
astounding a n d unbelievable magic.

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H ave you ever seen an "invisible”
cloak?

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FORT MYERS, July II.—The]
n Mur,day Auxunt 3rd.
at lu ii'cliick A. M-. Leo county board of commissioners ]
lor the p u rclu ae by lhtt|
fire proof *ufe ^ab- have voted $100,000 for tlie con­
UtitiT top. I'laus amt struction of additions, to four of
mav In- had by npthe t'lrrk of th e Ctr- the present school buildings and
the installation of heating plants
atiford. Flit.

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NOTICE
SANFORD Local Carpenter’s Un-|
ion No. 1751 will have a social
meeting Thursday evening, July
16th. at regular meeting place.
jaUr. . . . re n o v a tin g , All members nnd wives nre re­
uphol ittry material* quested to be present.
CALL
BARBECUE
lantord
EAT BERBEl’UE Sandwiches at
New Filling Station, throe miles j
rcss Factory Jlout
Sanford Ave. Open for bus-1
Woe 102-M
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fe Ladies—

Sale $6.95

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Here is the new d r o p shoulder
neckline that is very picturesque
ami lovely if nature blessed you
with the riqht sort of a swan-like
throat, it is paticulurly lovely on
dark gowns with long Surah Bern­
irr.-liy mV. ii th a t t h e I hardt sleeves and no waistlines.
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t ' “bitty, Florida.

Seersucker Suits—$6.95
Only 15 seersucker suits left. Sizes
:it) to 12.
$10.00 to $12.50 Suits.
Wednesday and Thursday

Ji:» Palter n arrived
.jtpend the uninter
mot ker. Mr ;. I. ('. Benson.
I t i:; a student ut the
.Montana and will 1
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Sunday in the forflay ton, Ga.. where
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H ave you ever seen Magic ropes, live
dragons a n d b ats us big as elephants?

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Bolted and plain coats. Regular $20,
$25, and $27.50 suits. Size 25 to -ID.
Grey and tans. Special close-out sale

Boughs Fairbanks

Thigpen and
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M. Nelson
for North

W. J.
Light.i
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Tropical Suits

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NIGHT PRICES

Matinee Thursday 3 1*. M. Only
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Table of men's Palm Beach pants tan, light and
dark grey regular $5.00 to $G.f&gt;0 pants. Special
for Wednesday and Thursday all sizes.

All sizes in Palm Beach pants. Grey, tan, anil
brown. All nicely tailorde and best Palm Beach.
Sizes 0 to 18. Regular $2.50. 2 days sale

$3.95

$1.95

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LiUle Boys’ Wash Hats, plain white, la n , blue and black and white check. 65c
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Home Rim of Sister in N inth Tnmpn
Lakeland ............... - 1 5 9
ofentsWorld’s Champions; St. Petersburg .. .. 10 14
i&gt; jYnnkees Lose To Chicago Sanford .................... •» 13

Giants Take One From Cubs
While Reds Defeat Huston;
Phillies N ose Out Cards

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Mobile at Atluuta.
New Orleans a t Birmingham.
Memphis at Nashville.

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Washington nt St. Louis.
Pliiiuilelphiii nt Detroit.
Boston nt Cleveland.
New York ut Chicago.

Ronl E.stnlt* Auction Sales.

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The question of feeds is one of
prime importance to every farm ­
er, dairyman or poultry raiser,
both large and small.
The cost per sack doesn’t de­
termine the value of feed. Re­
sults are what count.
Our line of “GOOD GOODS”
combines best quality, fair price,
satisfactory results. Give it a
trial. “Your money back if you
are not satisfied.

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Wo are permanently located in Sanford

Britl-Chittenden Really Company, Inc.
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Realtors.

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FruT C. Elliott, chief Engineer tencj,ers recently, David Lloyd
of the Everglade* drainage district {^orirei former British premier,
and J. B. Johnson, attorney for chnrarteri3e«l Whitehall as a “misty
the Trustee* of the Internal Im. m alarial awamp.” He had been
provement fu n d are just
b a e k |to WhUohnl! 17 years, he said,
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from n....
triptotoMoore
Moore Haven and nnfJ .&lt;th(, nRU0 cntercd a t time* hithnt section of the district, in con­ to one’s bones."
nection with business of the board.
The form er prem ier declared
th at he had seen many stout­
Increasing value of state-owned hearted nnd “many more stoutlands was indicated in sales made mouthed" gentlemen enter that a r ­
during the last week, onu tract of
feeling they were going to pull
Returns to Capitol Thursday, 22 ncres, consisting of an island ea
through, nnd in a very short time
Clears U p Much o f Accum-jof about seven acres and adjoining they “became trem bling and bed­
ulated l Justness; Still Has mud flats, bring 11,000 an acre. ridden until the ’electoral’ ambul­
island i* located in the vicin­ ance carried them away.
Job Sifin'.ng DrainajfeHonds The
ity of Bradenton. Other tracts of
upland* brought $400 and $395 an
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 14 acre, respectively. Total sales for Theater
Bankruptcy
—Governor Martin, returning to one day—board meeting day —
the capital late Thursday night |)rought into the stnte’s coffer* np- Makes 300 Actors Idle
after his trip to the North
irth anil proximateiy $.750,000, a good por­
tress by t jon 0f which goes into the school
East had made good progre
BUDAPEST, July I I — Three
the week-end in clearing up the fund.
hundred actors and nctrosscs nnd
accumulated business matter*. He
a like number of other employees
Passage of the new corporation in four of the city’s largest thea­
still hud before him, however, a
man’s sized job in the signing of charter net by the 1925 legislature ters recently were thrown out of
$9,500,00 worth of Everglades mnking it easier for corporations work when the Union Circuit, con­
Drainage district refunding 5 per to obtain charters to do business trolling the theaters docla_rcd itself
cent bonds, which the Board of in Florida, is resulting in nn in- bm krunt. The circuit announced
Commissioners of th a t district cteaso in Tallahassee’s population n deficit of $00,000.
nold severni weeks ago to Snitzcr, by the large number of lawyers
The management offered the
Rorick &amp; Co., of New York and coming hero to work in connection free use of the four theaters to
with "obtaining charter papers. tho performers to continue the
Ohio.
Other members of the governor’s Half a dozen or more already are season, if they desired on n co­
cabinet worked laboriously ‘over here and others are coming, say operative basis.
the job still was far from com­ reports, some from New York.
pleted. Rivers II. Buford, thHUN CAUSES FIRE
the task during liic past week, hot
BERLIN, July 14.— The sun’s
atorney-general, who lias to sign
each one of the 9,500 trends twice rays shining on a shaving mirror
was putting in about three hours caused a fire in a Berlin home. A
daily on the job, signin'' them at ccncave mirror left standing near
Is a n rrirrlM loa for
the rate of about 100 an hour, fig­ a window caught up the sun’s rays
and
reflected
them
upon
the
cur­
uring that it would require about
tains which became ignited. In a Malaria, Chills and Fever
tiiirty days to finish.
Governor Martin was will pleas­ few minutes tho entire room was Dengue or Itilious Fever.
Il kill* t b r ( r r i n i .
ed with Ids trip to Chicago, New aflame.
York and
to Poland Springs,
Maine, where he attended the eonfi rcnce of governors. Especially
was he delighted with the great
interest shown by tho people whereever lie went in Florida. He be­
lieves tho state will enjoy an un­
precedented era of prosperity next
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
BROOKLYN, July 11.—The Pi­
DETROIT, July 14.—Quinn held
Won Lost Pet. rates rallied in the ninth inning
D etroit to five hits Monday and
.018 Monday and scored three runs to
Philadelphia, defeated the Tiger . Pittsburgh _ ^ .000 defeat Brooklyn, 4 to 2. Wilbur
4 In! L Tho former Briston hurl ;i Sew Y o r k ..........
.500 Hubbell, who pitched for the Robclaimed by Philadelphia via the Brooklyn . . . . . . . .
.487 ins, weakened in the final session
,-Waiver route, held the Tigers well j Cincinnati .. .. .. ..
.475 when three singles, two sacrifice
in cheek except in the first in­ St. Louis .. .. .. „
.475 flies and an error by Stock pro­
ning when the home team scored Philadelphia . . . . . .
.408 duced the winning run.
C
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Jts only run.
.407
Score by innings:
Hale was the offensive player Boston . ..............
Pittsburgh .... 000 000 103—4-9-0
of the game, rapping out a triple
Brooklyn ......... 000 1)11 00-2-7-1
and a home run in three trips to
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Batteries: Aldridge and Goocch;
Won Lost Pet.
the plate.
Score by innings;
Washington ......... .. 53 28 .051 Hubbell and Taylor.
Philadelphia .. Oil 200 000-4-9-1 Philadelphia
.. .. .. 49 29 .028
D etroit .......... 100 000 000—1-5-1 Chicngo
. . .. 44 38 .537
(HANTS WIN
JiOd
Batteries: Qninn and Perkins; Detroit
............. .. 42 It
NEW YORK, .July 14.—New
Stoner, Carroll and Basnler.
St. L o u is ............. .. 42 42 .500 York turned back Chicago Mon­
C leveland............. .. 37 47 .440 day, 3 to 1, Terry’s homo run with
New York .......... . 34 47 .420 Kelly on base in the 7th inning
BROWNE BEAT SENATORS
ST. LOUIS, July 14.—Home run Boston ................. . 2d 55 ;i2i deciding the issue. Kent Green­
field allowed the Cubs only four
clouts, one by Manager Sisler in
hits and held them hltloss for
the ninth with the score tied, gave
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet. the first six innings. Cooper gave
the St. Louis Browns a 6 to 4 vic­
tory over Washington hero Mon­ New Orleans .. .. .. 52 33 .012 the Giants six hits.
Score by innings:
day. Hurry Rice, Brown outfield­ Atlanta .............. .. Id 45 .505
e r who ulso obtained two other M em phis............. .. 47 40 .505 Chicago .. .. 000 000 100-1- 4-0
hit* and accounted for three of the Mobile ................. .. 45 40 .495 New York .. 001 000 20x—3-12-1
Batteries: Cooper and Gonzalez;
.188
home team ’s runs, and Catcher Chattanooga .. .. ^ 42 41
H argrave of the locals nlsn hit for N ash v ille............. .. 42 43 .482 Greenfield and Snyder.
.453
the circuit.
Little Rock .........
Score by innings.
Birmingham .. .. .. 39 47 .453
REDS MEAT BOSTON
W ashington .. 000 102 100—4 0-0
BOSTON, July 14.— Rases on
St. Louis .. .. 002 101 001-5-9-1
balls and errors were chiefly res­
Butteries; Zachcnry and Sevoriil;
ponsible for the defeat of Hinton
Gaston and Hargrave.
| by the Cincinnati Reds Monday,
I to 1. In (be seventh inning two
hits nnd three buses on halls, one
INDIANS LOSE, SCORE 11-12
of the latter forcing in a run, gave
CLEVELAND, July 14.— Pinch
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
th* visitors two runs. Bancroft
H itter Carlyle’s home run with a
had a good day at short top while
runner on in the ninth inning Mon­ Lakeland Sanford, rain.
I’iiicili excelled at third for the
day gave Bor ton u 12 to 11 victory Tnrnpa-St. Petersburg, rain.
Reds.
over Cleveland. Boston used five
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Score hy innings:
pitchers. Tim two teams made a
Burr, chairmnn nnd
Cincinnati ... . 100 000 021—1-0-1 J. R.H. Hudson
total of 35 hits.
Ronton !; Cincinnati 4.
Trench,
rate expert of tin
Boston ......... 000 000 100-1-0-5
Score by innings:
New York 3; Chicago 1.
Florida
railroad
commission, re­
Batteries: Benton and Kruegoi; turned to Tallahassee
B o sto n .........500 020 122-12-10-4 Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 2; (ten
a t the week­
Burnet
and
Gibson.
Cleveland .... 013 211 000-11-19-2
innings).
end
from
Washington
where they
Batteries: Fuhr, Ruffing, Ross Rrokklyn 2; Pittsburgh 4.
went about a week ago to attend
nnd Bischoff; Smith, Miller, ShanCARDINALS LOSE
tlie final conference on the south­
1 «t and iMyntt.
PHILADELPHIA, July 11_- ern class rate case, which has been
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia defeated the St. Louis pending for more than three years.
Detroit 1; I'hihulelpliin 4.
Cardinals in III innings here Mon­
YANKEES LOSE
F. B. Dixon, division inspector
Cleveland II; Ronton 12.
day, 5 to 2. Tho visitors tied the of convict camps, is investigating
;
CHICAGO, July 14.—Chicngo M. Louis 5; Washington 4.
core in tho ninth inning but a the shooting of E. !«. Murphy,
bunched hits off Hoyt Monday Chicago 8; New York 4.
double and two singles in the In- white, at a road camp near DeFunand made two straight from the
cnl half of the tenth settled things. iak Springs late in the week. Mur­
•Yankees, 8 to 4. Faber nitched
LEAGUE
Horn by hit his 23rd home run of phy, who was attem pting to es­
. fin fine form, having oonly one (OpenSOUTHERN
Date.)
the reason in'the ninth.
had inning when two singles and a
cape from the ramp, received four
Score by innings:
home run liy Gehrig nutted three
buckshot from a gun fired by W. •
. '’ ’runs. A base on balls ami three SOUTHE ATLANTIC LEAGUE St. Louis .. (100 000 Oil 0—2-12-0 I’. Prescott, guard and halted. Hi
Augusta
K;
Columbia
2.
Philn’ptiin
1)01
oil)
not)
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1-13-S*
pinch
hits in tho ninth inning
i'
ronipaion in the flight, Allie Wil­
Batteries: Reinhart and O’Far­ son, succeeded in getting away.
{ pushed over another run fur the Macon 12; Charlotte 4,
Asheville 3; Greenville 9.
rell; Decatur and Wilson.
r- .visitors.
y Score liy innings:
Murphy was serving three years
Knoxville-Spartunliurg, rain.
from Orange emyity for larceny
• "•N ew York .. 000 300 0 0 1 -4 - 7-1
Culcutta Im* only 170 women to of an automobile having been sen­
C hicngo........ 101 020 3lx —8-12-1
enclt 1,000 nu n.
tenced in June, 1924. ® ’ll-nn was
.rf-w*. Hatterics: Hoyt and Bcngough;
Faber und.&amp; hnlk,.
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The Florida State Department Sanford at Lakeland.
‘j of Agriculture is divided into eight St. Petersburg at Tampa
❖
divisions. They arc divisions of
agriculture, immigration, prison,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
land, field notes, fish and shell, St. Louin at Philadelphia.
state marketing bureau, nnd the Chicago tit New York.
one division that covers pure food Cinceinnnti at Boston.
and drug, stock feed, fertilizer, cit­ Pittsburgh nt Brooklyn.
rus, fruits and oils.

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PIRATES STAGE
ATHLETICS COP
TIGER CONTEST; How They Stand RALLY IN NINTH
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
TO BEAT ROBINS
(Second Half)
SENATORS LOSE
Won Lost Pet.

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Seven Room Home

The permanency of good location assures pro­
tection to your investment.

Completely remodeled, located close in.
Lights, Water, Gas.

Mew this property and he convinced. Autos

Price $1500

NOW IS THE TIME TO (JET
IN ON GROUND FLOOR

and courteous salesmen are at your service.

Remarkably easy terms. Act Quick

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

, H. H SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc.
MAKE RESERVATION EARLY

Lake Monroe Realty Co.

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{S o n . w ill « ‘v you
Formatlnn. And it
tey w ill s s s ls t you
fyour w ant ad. to
re effsctlee.

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

sales
Zendis­
rates

COLUSIBUS ((la.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern (icor-.
gin. Rate Be (0-word line) line. -

SIGNS
Any Kind—Anywhere

TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the Dei-and
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At Daily News, rate lc per word, ensh
with order.
Fin&lt;t Street.

iTA.VT n o t ic b

[a should g iv e th slr
bostofflce address as
;ir plione num ber If
results. About one
I of a thouennd ha# a
la n d the others cnn t
|t e with you
unless
your sddress.

JAM ES II. COWAN—All kind*
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work
W ater and Goat Tanks. At Oak
Avcnuo and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
MIRRORS RESILVERED
Furniture bought and sold.
Call
Jackson Furnituro Co., Phone 647.

slla sa a e e MC8T be
laersoa at Tbe Haa«
slrt elTIre er by letrlrphunr dlsew -tlare ant Talld.
,
Prompt. Efficient.
Service

MAINE — Wnterviile, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.

“TELL ENOUGH.....SELL MORE’

FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg, 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T. Smith.

— in other words, no mntter what sort of Wnnt
Ad you may be writing, tell your prospects what
you would want to know if you were the buyer in­
stead of the seller.

APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­
tractive and convenient. Call
at Herald office for further in­
formation.

You know your offer, and your prospects know
their needs. They are sold if you convince them
through your Want Ad that your offer most ncarly meets their requirements.

I t s piece Wllbla eaey
people »f Haaford
eo nllcn needed.
ll«t w»e*
"»*“
|e rr#»lrril. It le
| slrhsktilrally
t ot
[Irucr,

Ipsre In This
Ie c t o r t
PHONE
118

DAVID B. HYEB

■

ARCHITECT

led Directory

Member i . I 4
Rone Bui Min*
Orlnuilo, Florid#

fO — MuUlgrnphing,
kmi mulling—a* you
shen you want it.
. H. K. Porch, First
Dank Bldg.
Ii AND MOTOR RE
[WINDING.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
vert Electrical repairs.
| Central Ave. Orlando.
lOIV-LKi VOn RENT

|E EL

Car. P t Ivp il
Oak and Scrond St.

ros FOR IIIRR

tUTO SERVICE Day
Meets all train*. Bug­
ler. Phone G51 and 63-W
CAFE
|&lt;rvice and Quality
Itei £n3
IP i A C A F E
I f t f l l t House
M -r. 105 W. l *t St.
SLL CAKE
. in Service and QualBtreet and Park Ave-

TAMPA, Florida — Tampa Daily
Times, the g re a i home daily,
..............
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.........................
rate
1 l-2c
per word
minimum,
ciiarge M ccash with'order.’”Write
for complete rate card.

FOR RENT—Apartment. Two
rooms and bath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will be vacant Aug. 1. Prac­
tically new.
Address 305 care
Herald.

The additional facts that you give distinguishes
your Want Ad from its competitors—and will
very probably put you in touch with the right
prospect quickly.
Just hear in mind, when you write a Want Ad
for these columns, to TELL A COMPLETE
STORY THE FIRST TIME.
The results will take care of themselves!

FOR RENT: New four room apart­
ment. privnte bath.
Phone
382 W—West First Street.

Classified advertisements have
come to be an American institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

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

THESANFORD HERALD

FOR QUICK SALE: Will sell 4
acres of good land 2 miles from
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big center of Sanford at a bargain,
results. Advertise those old a r­ half cash. Sec or write B. H.
ticles
stored away and Bankston, Sanford, Fla.
Building Material have noyouusehave
for. A little thirtycent ad may bring you several FOR SALE—3 cnsl front San­
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general dollars. Phone 148 ami a repre­ ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
cement work, sidewalks, build­ sentative will call and see you.
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
ing blocks, irrigation boxeo. J. ft.
FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad­
Terwilleger, Prop.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
joining lot on Palmetto Ave,,
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ terms. Box 431, care Herald.
HILL LUMBER CO. House
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
Service. Quality and Price.
imum 24c cash with order.
FOR SALE: Corner lot on Oak
Lumber anil Building Material
Avenue in rapidly growing secTHE MORNING JOURNAL is the tion $1,800 on terms of $600 cash
Carter Lumber Company
accepted want ad medium in • and balance payable yearly.
A
West Third Street
Phone 665
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word rare buy. Dean-Berg Corporation,
an Insertion. Minimum 25c.
I Phone 713.

THIS
ss direc to ry

FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones includ­
ed. By week month or, year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phone R. I , Selden, Seldcn Bldg,
Daytona Reach, Fla.

Give them a mental picture of the article or ser­
vice that you are offering, or the thing that you
want to buy.

For Sale

I

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For Rent

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Engraving, Embossing. See u s
Lakeland, through the Star-1
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. Telegram. Best advertising m e-,
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclnl St,
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— !
l akeland, Florida.
REAL ESTATE

Typii ~&lt;ioubl# *bo»*

P h o n e /14 8

Advertising

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
All makes of typewriters for DAILY NEWS—it cover* Brow­
sale on easy terms, for rent, also ard County thoroughly which is
repairs. Offloe supplies. Room 9 one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
B t i y w t _______ _____________
Sample copy and rate card upon
request.
PR1NTINQ

t y p e w r it e r s

Cash In Advance

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Daily Herald

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Many men and women have
becom e habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

PEACE DELEGATE NAMED

For Sale
FOR SALE: 2 Horse Spray m a­
chine in good condition. W. G.
Aldridge.
FOR SALE: Upright piano, mahog­
any cheap for cash. See “ Webb"
Star Barber Shop.
FOR SALE: Good quality violin
—case complete—Reasonable—110
W. I3th Street.

TOKYO, July 14.—Dr. Sakunoshin Motodn, formerly president
of St. Paul University, has been
designated ns the Japanese dele­
gate to tbe World Christian Peace
Conference to tuke place in Stock­
holm next autumn.
Dr. Motodn
will be accompanied by Secretary
Tmign*. They will travel by way
of Siberia. The Japanese dele­
gate, it is said, will submit to tlie
conference a proposition aiming at
tlie modification of the anti-Jap­
anese immigration legislation «f
the United States by appealing to
the sympathy of the world na­
tions.

FOR SALE: Well located lot on
Magnolia Avenue. Reasonably
Half of India's population lives
priced. Small cash payment re­ cn one-sixth the area.
quired. Address S-R-J c.o. Her­
ald.
ThiiriniRlily
Modern Im prove­
ment*
Hrroemnl
FOR SALE:
•
*Five
I I i Iroom
' " M i l bungalow
withi hath,
Inth. Close in town. Price'
CORNER LOT on Palmetto Aven­ reasons
table. P. O. Box 658.
Mr*. 1*3, J. Coat*, Mar.
ue, J 1,500, $50 cash and $50
c o i m N A P o ittiAi-it. F l o r i d a
monthly. This lot will sell for
Oprii All Ihr Vrnr
FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered
$-.°00 this corning winter. I)eanKates: MOD per day.
Iiy Hto
in
and
around
Sanford,
yellow
w eek (25,110 dmtlile: JUt.nn * Ingle,
Berg Corporation, Phone 713.
pine framing, sheathing, siding,
I flooring, ceiling and finish.
At
FOR SALK: Three well located in '

Ocean View Hotel

WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg.
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­
ing issue l cent per word, mini­ or and save commission.,
terms. Address “Owner”
care i
mum 31c.
Herald.
HILTON’S
Wanted
iiA u n r .it s h o p
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­ FOR SALE: I-ot in Highland St.
113 Magnolia Ave.
ment. Rend about it in the Palm j-between Park and Oak, $1,100.00 WANTED: To Rent six or seven
6 First Class Barbers
room houso for one year. Kind­
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on [easy terms, IJox 82.
Sanford,
Special Attention
ly
atate location, price, etc.
Ad­
request.
|
Fla.
Given To Ladle* and Children.
dress Bux 1053. Sanford .Fla.
— I
ADVERTISING get* results if j t FOR SALE: One lot Rose Court.
reaches potential buyers. Pn- A bargain at $1,550,00, easy terms. lUplfiaufite.*" hv'ir.. D ktpbuto
Chinn wore in English Porce­ latka
coupons to every home and of­
Daily News is circulated in
lains, Iluvnrinn and Japanese nu industrial and agricultural sec­ FOR SALE: Five lots on Magnol­ fice. Send self addressed stam p­
tion.
ia Avenue. Two at $1,600.00; ed envelope. Denison, 316 Fount­
China make lovely g ifts
Three a t $1,500.00, easy terms. ain, Dayton, Ohio.
in the Journal-Hcr- Box 82, Sanford, Flu.
The Ball Hardware ADVERTISE
nld, South Georgia’s greatest
Automobiles
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, FOR SALE: I lots on 3rd St., and
Popular Ave., Lots 50x150, east!
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Elton J. Moughton rates 10c per line. Wuycross Jour­ frontage, Box 1,000 c.o. Herald DEPENDABLE USED CARS
nal-Herald, Way cross, Georgia. Office.
ITM 1Paige Touring,
'tR C IIIT E C T
I D2.T Dodge Coupe.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
IP.M Dodge Coupe.
F i r s t N a tio n a l B a r k Bldjt.
Everything
Send in your &gt;uhscription to the
t!&gt;2‘J Dodge Touring.
S a n fo rd , -------------- F lo rid a
Tribune or hand it to your local
Dodge Graham I 1-2 ton
For the Sportsman 1923 Truck.
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
I!)2! Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
At
$8.00, 6 months, &gt; 1.00, three months
I. W. Phillips* Sons
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
Ball Hardware
Chiropodist
Dodge Bros. Sale* and Service
ance policy njd J3c to your order.
FOOT SPECIALIST
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St.
I’hone 8

0. TAYLOR DYER
PHntlnff—Decorating
PHONE 303

' i

Pick Up Today's Herald
read througtTthe classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself
w hy classified advertising is so
important.
Ili-nlili tit of M urlilo xlucu ISMI.
Itrf&lt;*reners:
F ir st N ational llonk.

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Wins Honor

J. H. HUTCHINSON
IIKAI. I:STATU
A erengn. Farm* oint o r n n n o
(tr o v e * u Hneclutiy
l a j o l.o urof A venue,
Member o f
HANKOltl), FLA.
FiorLIo S u it e
F lo rist* Assoelo*Ion.

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Until by

LOUSING PAINT I D S m i
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CHEAP FOR CAS!!
$125 Phonographs
$7-5
$ 30 Electric f a n s .................. $22
$ 15 Electric fans ...
...... Sll
S III Electric fans .............. $ 8
I New Player Piano.
I Second Hand Piaon.
Tires and Tubes.
At Low Prices In Order To Make
»
Room.

RINE’S FILLING
STATION

B

Earle T. Field
IIKAI, E.HTATB — INVKNTMKNTS

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

turns, tlunlnn*. Ingrow ­
ing Null*. Heavy ChIIousea or t*ri*J s c h i s t
feet.
I im . V. I.. G ist.K it
Yow«dl Drew 11UIif,
Phone.
Elevator
Orlando.

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

Lobby I’ oluaton-llrumley lllilg.
Hanford
Florida

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in enaaaarnuffX B ianiinnB H aH B tiM X M anaH anH ianiixn.aaeuK JK caa z m : 3 x i i a v i i o ; r u ! U i x * a i i i u u i i i a i i [ ] n i i i 2 i M K a i i u i 3 Donald J. MucDougnll, Canadian
«
u war veteran who was blinded by n
the
Gainesville Sun.
Idkuuh
wound a t Courcelctto in September,
1916. has lx,eii awarded a special
DEVELOPERS
ATTENTION
—
tUG STORE — PreRhodes scholarship from the Uni­
Pensacola is beginning
the
^fugs, Soda*.
Wo
versity of Toronto and has sail r l
greatest
development
in
Georgia’:,
j
you a» your phono.
!
—
] to take up bis studies it Oxford
history; a half million dollar high- k
H
■ University.
way to tho gulf beach just finish- *
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cd; at two million dollar bridge Jj
ICTRICAL
YV. H. LONG
*
Warehouse site 160x117 at $6000 only one Mock from
across
Escambia Hay started; u
^
First atreet. A good investment. Terms.
ELECTRIC CO.
quarter million dollar opera house *
S|
MEAT MAItKKT
[to Gillon &amp; Platt
under construction; two millions h
-a
Aparlment hoi.se H-ilow Til - Stucco construction. Pays'
*
Beautiful
IION. K1I. U \ t i l l \l„
MAYFAIR
Everything elecliving spent on highway; greatest ■
J*
rent Itn per rent on $15,000.00. Located close to the
r .i», Hr tinItin ft* 11uil n•»»i -1i%«r % 1*«».4
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla. i hance for live developers to get £
Mlu “*22. Ekctragith
il
Imslnrs*
section.
Priced
a
t
$30,000.00.
It
will
pay
**nnfi»r*|( ••‘In.
Apartment Site
in on ground floor. Write Devel-jft
w
you to iuvehtigate. Terms.
ft l)m r liUi
Lots (&gt; and i I IHock (•
upinrnt Department. Tho Pcnsa- (*
U&gt;ll, I nrr nltrfi* miiiftirr lititirli
[STATIONS AND
Apartment House Stic at $13,500.00. In Sanford’s most
cola News.
2
ff r $tilorrr* billr «***i «•ui in «.!!■•—
100 fee l on P a rk A ve.
0 SUPPLIES
exclusive residence section.
Tin’
prices
are
right
for
a
H»»rr
thr Nurib I'utr iikmIii.
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — An-.{J real o p p o r t u n i t y a t t h e com(III*
l|N
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Residrncc lot on Magnolia Ave., near South Side school,
I l l fe e t on I l l h S t.
ju re stations. MagU
hill
nrr
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gusta, Gn., Augusta’s greatest;* IlIo(,fl?1 n f n
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very reasonably priced for a &lt;|iiick sale. Terms.
Jtcond. First and Elm,
Contractor ami Builder
Ihi* \ mr t hi !*•*Ir* inf l r r t g Is it 1**classified medium, rate, cash, 9e j
p ltild ll ot l o i l c s l l.a k t
r»i» i*rril f Thrj
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II. ......_______
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J venue au*J 10th S tre e t
$(&gt;,501). Terms.
charge, Illlc
minimum.
A new fire ruoin dwelling in the Sanford Height* section
hiiiiir. Thi'i 4*1111*1 *ln»i* l( ii|# Intu
Hotel
-•99-M — Phone — 499.M
trvice.
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al a price and on terms that should appeal to rent
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MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people|
payers.
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
lirFI .ORIST
They
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tilth
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rntiise# Mil lh*■ m ilrr ««|* llirrr l» friH
arc interested in Florida. Each'
Acreage at $8.50 Per Acre.
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of them through a classified ad
THE FLORIST"
Miters iiK th e&gt; mil' I tuke Himr f#
in the Morgantown POST. Six
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vhill 111 Hie iinrltl i|«i th. *
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tie. Phone 260-W
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Jacksonville Man
Crushed To Death
JACKSONVILLE, July l.T—
George It. Belcher wax killed
almost instantly this aftemoun
.when a baker’s mixer machine,
weighing
sevcrnl . hundred
pounds, fell .crushing him. He
was superintending the trans­
fer of some machinery for the
Klingle linking Co.
A pulley by which the ma­
chine was being hoisted into
an automobile truck, broke, let­
ting loose the mixer before Bel­
cher, who wns directly under
it, could move. There will he
no inquest county officials said,
lie wns n former Atlnntu man
ami wns president of a local
transfor company.

&gt;rnment Insistent
,at all Foreigners
ust Be Protected
i Chinese Nation

Announces
Icy Of America
ogg

ntry's Attitude Is
Piven Following A
Talk With Coolidge
[WAMPSCOTT, July 13 —
live up
atencc that
t*— China
---­
its treaty obligations and
ect the lives of foreign[ was announced Sunday
l a s the keystone o f the
| y of the American govl e n t toward the govern■ toward that nation,
■cretary Kellogg outlined
Ittitu d c of the adminisration
.'^ 3 a
conference with
k^L-sjdetit centering chiefly on
r , B c -ituation. He insisted also
(■there mu.-t be “scrupulous
bi^Eaiire "( the obligations to
cntercil into nt the Wasliconference."
Hmilation of n definite policy
^Hccuicd necessary by the pressecretary of statu in
^ H rif recent disorders there jeo^ ■ u,k- the lives nnd property
f^Kieriraus and national of oth^K ntries and on account of tiie
S^Bition of ratifications of
^Knjrtmi’s treaties dealing with
cu stom s and extra territrights.
■rcL'n debts, settlement of
H i was said to be progressing
Hfnclorily, also came up for
■deration nt tho conference in
■h Under Secretary Grew parftuted. Mr. Grew r.ccoinpan| Secretary Kellogg on the Int­
is return tonight to WnshingFwherc the secretary will resume
i duties after an interrupted vn‘.UII (Id W«U ~|Miidii&gt;M III St. I’ui.l
rn leaving tho summer White
use, Mj. Kellogg gnvc out this
tement:
We have been engaged in a
fernneo with the president with
ard to tho situntion in Chinn,
[the foreign debt question und
Be departmental matters.
■ he conference in relation to
■ a had reference to matters of
■ y , so far us this government
■accrued may be said to be a
Bpuloiis observance of tiie oblito China entered into nt
■Hft'asliingtnn conference and tin-

Btcncr that the government of
take adequate measures for
■protection of foreigners and
^ H r r y out tier responsibilities
inctai the treaties.
Hjcre is nothing new in the
■ pm . \V&gt; were discussing tiie
■ u i situation. Battlement is
^■cssing satisfactorily."

Germans Fighting
For FraneeAgainst
R iffs In Morocco

E

Markets

Informal Scenes at Counsel Tables

14 Reasons Selected
By Scopes Counsel
Upon Which to Base
Motion Made Today

Rev. Potter Presents
Views of Modernists
Great Commoner Tells Simple
Story of Blind Man Calling
On Lord to Heal Affliction

France’s 1925 budget
Is Finally Approved

BERLIN, July 13.—One-half of
the foreign legionnaires fighting
PARIS, July 13.—After being
the side of France against Abtiel-Krim in Morocco are Germans, sent from the Chamber of Depu­
in the opinion of Berlin military ties to the senate not less thun six
times, France’s budget for 192")
experts. Not only is it untrue that wus
voted after dawn
Germans have come to the aid of this definitely
morning.
filially voted
the Moroccan chieftain, they say, the budget showsAsestimated
rec­
but on the contrary France is be­ eipts of three billion fifty million
ing supported by about 1,000 to francs and expenditures of two
15,000 German subjects enrolled three billion hundred three sexen
in the foreign legion.
million, given surplus of 13,000,­
This ruthcr startling fact is ex­ 000,000*
plained in the following manner:
in article 170 of the treaty of Ver­
sailles, Germany undertakes not to Seaboard Extension to
permit any of its subjects to enter
the service of another power, ex­ iMiami Almost Assured
cept thut it is specifically provid­
ed thnt this article shall not be
MIAMI, July 13—Extensions of
applicable to the French foreign the Seaboard Airline from its
legion.
present terminus at West Palm
4 During 1022 nnd 1921, many Beach to Miami has virtunly as­
Gorman young men found them- sured at n meeting here today,
solvci; out of johs. Others found when representatives of the sec­
the daily grist of Germany’s re­ tions, which would be served,
construction tusk too dull und un­ pledged to S. Davies Wurficld,
adventurous. They reudily listen­ president of the ruiiroad, tree
ed, it is said, to the arguments of I right of xvny nearly the entire
French recruiting officers, who I distance, titulling approximately
told them of comfortuble wages, 150 miles. About 300 persons a t­
exciting service, and a carefree life tended the sessions.
in the French foreign legion."
In this way at least 15,000
young men enlisted in scrvico for
Prance, little thinking thnt thuy
WESTBURY, N. Y,
would soon be called upon to shed First Lieutenant Chnrl
their blood on the battlefields of of Brockton, Mass un
Morocco for a nation against which Perry of Marlboro, j
they fought only a decade und leas killed today when th
previously.
crushed near here.

NUM BER 285.

D efen se Asks That
Indictment A gainst
Scopes Be^Quashed

William Jennings Rrynn Be­
fore Sweltering Audience.
Expensed Belief In OldFashioned God and Religion

fashioned Go’d on the courthouse
lawn here Sunday afternoon, and
night, at the same place, Rev.
Vice President of American Charles Francis Potter, pastor of
City Bureau Arrives Mon­ the West Side Unitarian church of
New York, told u more comfort­
day to Make Preliminary able audience of the creed of the
Plans For Big Campaign modernists.
“He calleth thee," wns the topic
With the arrival of Daniel H. of Mr. Bryan’s sermon and through
McFarland, vice president of the it he depicted u Christ who alone
American City Bureau, New York can save the world from future
and Chicago, in Stanford today, wars. The crowd, a mass of hu­
the forward movement campaign manity, which began assembling
of the Chamber of Commerce got more than two hours before time
under way. Mr. McFarlnnd came for the sermon, applauded now and
from Daytona where he conducted th-n, while numerous shafts drew
the recent campaign for the Day­ fervent “aniens” from their midst.
tona Chamber of Commerce. As
Overhead an airplane droned,
n result of this campaign, Daytona in tho distance a train whistled,
nnd sister cities now have the hon­ drew into the city limits and
or having the second largest Cham­ whistled again, so loudly that the
man who wac introduced to the
ber of Commerce in America.
The campaign will cover a per­ ! audience as the "representative of
iod of four weeks, the first three the Lowly Nuxarenc" was forced
being given to preparatory work t o interrupt his sermon while he
and the fourth to q community wide re-mar. w that ithey accrued to
drive. Mr. McFurland will be here ldow more loudly on Sunday than
for the entire four weeks. Dr. on other days.
Homely Terms.
Alexander Karr, educational &lt;iiMr. Bryan made his gesture
ector of the American City Bur­
eau, will bo here for two weeks witli a broad palmetto leaf fan
and delivered his sermon in coat­
starting next Monday.
In simple,
Arrangements for the services less summer attire.
of tho American City bureau were homely terms he told of the blind
man who called to the Savior as
made several weeks ago.
It is expected that as a result “he passed outside the city of
of the forward movement San­ Jericho and of tho shout, “He call­
ford will have one of the strongest eth thee,” echoed back to him by
chambers of commerce in Flor­ the crowd.
The sermon was interspersed
ida in both membership nnd in­
come. Tho campaign it is dcclnr- with an intermittent clicking of
• •' h much moifo .than n member­ cameras ns news red photograph­
ship drive. It is a civic rcvlvnl in ers ground off pictures of the
which the citizenship ns n whole crowd, the speaker and the court
Is instilled with n co-operative spir­ house about which they were
it nnd greater faith in the possib­ grouped. A woman climbed to a
position on the outskirts of the
ilities of the community.
“It is not our custom to say crowd and made snapshots.
much about our work in n com­
So free from controversial state­
munity until we have met with ments was Mr. Bryan's sermon
the hoard of directors of the that Dr. I’otter, who hud planned
Chamber of Commerce and decided to answer the afternoon speckcr
upon definite plans for the cam­ at his service last night took ex­
paign," said Mr. McFarlnnd. "A ception to hut one remark.
formnl announcement will be made
“The doctrines of Christ have
following thnt meeting, and then stood for 1H00 years,” Mr. Rrynn
from day to day the plans will be said, mid they have furnished so
unfolded until the whole citizenship complete a moral code that no
is made thoroughly neqtiuintcd scholar has dared add a word to it.
with every detail. Just previous Religion was here before education,
to tiie drive an official statement he declared.
of tiie plans and purposes will Ik*
“ When the schools get through
made public. This will' sum up with our children, they still must
tin* entire proposition.’’
have something else. The only ad­
Mr. McFarland said tiiat San­ vantage of an education is to in­
ford was fortunnte in being able crease they capacity for service.
to have Dr. Karr here for the pub­ The dull man with a passion for
lic speaking during tiie campaign. scrvicc will render tnoru servvicc
Ils proved to be one of the most than the man with n keep brain
popular and convincing speakers and no passion for service."
ever came to the Daytona scc"Mr. Bryan said, ‘you can give a
man a dull brain and a passion for
service, and ho will render more
service tiiun the man with simply
u bruin.
“The fallacy of that is that you
do not find a passion for service
among people of dull bruin. That’s
a sociological fact. The great
services have been rendered by men
of intellect. While he was speak­
ing over his head wus whirring an
airplane which was invented l*y a
man of keen intellect, developed
by others. There is no record in
history of any man of dull brain
ever having rendered great service
to mankind.

H s IIINCTON, July 13— An
to President Coolidge t •
■obtain for China tiie uholitH t extra t'-rritoriul rights now
l*y the foreign powers
country, was made Sun■ v the American Federation of
■
^■Hiam Green, president of the
^■ntion, in a letter to the chief
■ itive, asking that the admin■ tio n ake steps to bring about
■ tio n take conference to vuH *"tJS0 Privileges, which have
■* a large factor in the recent
Bvrn ‘ outbreaks, declared or"Uzed labor had a special inter­
in the subject because the
esent political
provocations
e parallel the coming of trade
ons in Chinese Industrial de- 1

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925

Dayton Methodist Pastor Re­
signs When Churchmen Re­
fuse to Allow N.Y. Minister
Occupy Pulpit Yesterday

Dayton Survives
Stormy Sabbath
Clash Expected Over
Competency o f the
Scientific Witnesses

DAYTON'. Tenn., July 13.—Rev.
Howard Gale Byrd withdrew from
his pastorate of the Methodist
Episcopal church (Northern) here
t tne prosecution h inr.rcss wiiuoiu Jcnning tiryan, .ir., may lie acen sitting nt the left Sunday, when a large part of his
COURTROOM, DAYTON,
Jc'surL'br stroking his mustache. At left of the picture, half risen from seat, is J. B. congregation protested against the Tenn., July 13.— A motion to­
links and Wallace Haggard, all the Duyton (Tenn.) “home gunril."
proposed preaching of n sermon day to qunsh the indictment
on evolution in the church’s pulpit against John T. Scopes, charg­
WIWf T*ifrW WIt
by Rev. Charles Francis I’otter,
modernist minister of New York. ed with violating the Tennes­
• Mr. Byrd, who invited Dr. Pot­ see law against the teaching
ter to occupy his nulpit. is pointed of evolution theories in pub­
to as the original inspiration for lic schools, brought the first
♦he filing of charges against John clash of the trial in open
T. Scopes, whose trnl on nn indict­ forum of the court.
ment alleging violation of the
John R. Neel, submitting the
state law against teaching evolu­
tion in public schools began in this motion to quash, cited 14 reasons
selected by the defense on which
town Friday.
The three regular Sunday nrench to base the motion, claiming that
ing services were railed off hy the Imth the constitution of Tennes­
pastor who announced to newspa­ see and thnt of the United Staten
were violated in the act of Ten­
p er men at the parsonage:
“I h"vc quit. I have not resign­ nessee general assembly.
ed—I have quit.”
DAYTON, Tenn., July 13.—Sun­
Byrd is 31 yean old and hns
been pastor of the local church day in Dayton, on the ovc of the
three venrs. Members of his con­ resumption of the Scopes trial here
gregation declared that the church today, was marked by almost ev­
hail grown more in the three years erything but quiet.
The storm in court wns expected
of Byrd's ministration, and had
done more religious service than to hrenk today but Sunday failed
In "II its history of many decades. to tiring the calm before the storm.
of
The Rev. Foster \V. Taylor, fun­ Tho chronological order
damentalist champion and pastor events developed:
Cancelling of a sermon on Evo­
of the Coconut Grove Presbyterian
church, Miami, Fla., of which Wil­ lution at the .Methodist Episcopal
liam Jennings Bryan U a member church by Rev. Charles Francis
had been invited by Mr, Byrd to I’otter, New York, when u section
nrench in the church last night. of the congregation objected to its
He was informed hy the pastor delivery and subsequent announce­
early Sunday that the services had ment by tho church's pastor. Rev.
hern cancelled. Mr. Byrd told Dr. H. G. Boyd, that he had “quit" as
Taylor that he would exolahi Inter a result of tho action of his con­
the cancellation of the invitation. gregation.
iHilivery of an address by WilTovlor Silent.
Japanese Laborers
T.iYIor declined to comment .i* Ihim Jennings Bryan at a enmHinthe incident. Ho didn't wish to ed Sunday school and church ser­
Are Spirited Away
sny whnt wns the subject of tho vice at the Methodist Episcopal
sermon ho had prepared.
church, South, with John Ran­
Potter, pastor of the West Side dolph Neal, chief defense counsel,
Unitarian church, New York un­ occupying a seat in the nulpit and
til his resignation takes effect in Judge John T. Rnulsb.n,' presid­
October, bad announced Evolution ing at the triu', seated in m front
ns the subject of his sermon which pew.
Filings Arc In IMacc and The
he
exoected to deliver in tho
Announcement hy Mr. Bryan
p'otnulntiirn Work Is Almost
Methodist church this morning. He thnt the prosecution is attempting
Completed; Structure Will
wns to speak at the invitation of to confine the case to the issue
Pastor Byrd.
Be Finished In Two Months
by an effort to exclude scientific
Byrd explained that tie "quit” testimony!! nd not evade tho Issue
because he lind invited Potter and ns charged by tho defense.
Thu oiitstnniling feature of the intended to "stand by him.”
Addresses by Mr. Brynn and Ml*.
Rooster Day Celebration to be
I.curning of the protests, Dr. Potter from the same plutforni on
staged here on Thursday, July HI, Potter told Mr. Byrd that he would the courthouse grounds, ulthough
by the* offlciuls of tiie Siiiifortl under the circumstances withdraw at different times.
liaudiall club at which exceptional his acceptance of the invitation.
Definite usnurance of clash of
entertainment ‘ will be offered to
Tho New York minister then attorneys on opposing aides will
Hie citizens of this community will posted this notice on the window develop probably today, over the
bo tiie baseball game at -I o’clock ill of Robinson’.i drug store, where procedure.
lie afternoon between the San- the locnl controversy over the Ten­
The light ovor the competence of
-'&lt; nl Celery-feds and the Lakeland nessee anti-evolution statute start­ scientific testimony in the trial of
111. 'blunders, R. A. Newman, pres- ed.
Scopes; at the moment the inosi
"Dr. Potter has cancelled his interesting of the features of the
nt. of the club announced this
evolution
sermon
this
morning
at
dug.
ease, peculiar to the court room
Ticketii for the occasion have the Methodist Episcopal church procedure must be preceded from
I con print'-d and are now Ix-ing owing to threat of congregation." present indications by a skirmish.
Questioned ns to the significutru
dbti ibuled for sale to residents
will come, probably
of
the expression “threat of con­ ; at Arguments
tlnoiighout tin- entire county, said gregation,
length,
on
the competency and
Dr. Potter declared: propriety of scientists
Me. Newman. Hone hns beet! ex­
us witnesses
"More
than
half
of
Mr.
Byrd’s
pressed by club officials that the congregation called on him Sunday in the case, but first the court
Sinfonl people will secure the
in a body mid told him that svill have to decide if the regular
tickets n.i soon ii , possible and night
if I were permitted to speak in order shall be followed or this
thereby help in boosting tiie cclu-l the church today, they would point determined buforo the tak­
Iiration.
ing of testimony begins.
wrecl; the church."
After u tentative agreement
The ball team, lie announced
George W. Kapplcycn, original
further, will return here Thursday prosecutor of the evolution charges Friday to decide the mooted ques­
in a reiityenateil condition and it against Scopes, agreed to Potter's tion Monday, the attorney general
is Imped with n growing ami in­ explanation. Itappleyea is a Sun- served notice on tho defense that
the state took the position tiiat it
vincible morale that will result in
(('ontinned on Pago Three)
would be better to have the discus­
a long list of victories.
sion when the time rnmo for the
It was announced further by
defenso to offer witnesses. De­
Mr. Newman tiiat instead of the
fense attorneys today said, how­
fireworks display on next Thurs­
ever, that they would demur and
day night us was originally plan­
insist tomorrow on settling tho
ned. a hi;; dance will lie given in
first controversial angle of thu
the auditorium of tho new city
case at once.
ball on Purl; Avenue. Tiie change
If thu regular order is followed,
in tiie program wns made la-cause
RICHMOND, Vh., July 13.—Mrs. tho jury will be sworn, the indict­
it was found that thu fireworks
could not lie secured at that time. Helen T. Henderson, of Council, ment read and the defendant enter
Relief wns also expressed that the Va., the first woman to bo nom­ a plea of “not guilty.”
Although not a fixed practice in
dunce
will interest a larger num­ inated for the Virginia housu of
incut to public life by kdng elec­
the Tennessee courts, Judge John
ted to sit as a brother member ber of people and provide more ac­ d eleg ates and one of the most T.
Ruulston has indientd from the
witli the men xvlio not so long ago tual entertainment than the fire­ prominent figures in the State, bench
that ho will request an
work-display
which
wus
to
have
condemned him to the lost of the
died Sunday morning in a Knox­ opening statement from prosecu­
rights of u citizen, charging that been given at the hall park.
Tenn., hospital after a brief tion and defense os to what they
The much talked of game at 2 ville,
he was guilty of communicating
illness.
cx|&gt;cct to show.
o'clock
in
thu
afternoon
between
with tins enemy during the war.
Henderson wns prominent
Attorneys in both camps tael
The automobile from a cause not teams representing the "fats” and in Mrs.
political, social and religious this suggestion of the court will
yet determined crashed into a the “leans" will be another feature
ANGERS, France, July _ 13.— tree by the side of the roadway. of the program. Many local citi­ life in Virginia, West Virginia be followed. Introduction of wit­
Mine, (‘aillaux, wife of thu finance Mnn*. Cuilluux was hurled to the zens have expressed interest in and Tennessee, and had a (listing- nesses fer the state would be tho
minister, who became something sidewulk, losing consciousness. this fcaturu of thu progrum ami guished record in the house of del­ next move.
Attorney General A. T. Stewart
of a popular heroine in France in First uid was given by a doctor, tome have declared tiiat it will be egates. She hud been renominated
1911 after she hud shot and kill"! who hurried to the spot from a worth the time of everyone who by her party for tho 1926 house, thinks the state’s case can be pre­
Guston Calmette, editor of the nearby farm. He foun.1 she was likes “sport" to attend this ex­ standing unopposed in tho coming sented in u short time posslhly not
more than one hour being required.
primary.
Figaro, in order to “clcur her hus­ suffering witli a number of wounds hibition.
The celebration, ns previously
band's name," was severely injur- [ on the right thigh, bread und knee,
Word of her death was received Students from scicncu class* • in
ed Sunday when she was thrown and other injuries, and advised that announced, will start with n large hern tonight by Col. John W. Wil­ the Rhea county high school,
from an automobile when it crush- j she be tuken to Angers, fifteen parade, forming in the downtown liams, clerk of thu house, and taught by Scopes, will be umoag
ed into u tree. She was on her j miles distant. Mine. Mnilinrd was section, which will march through Spcuker Brewer, when Informed, the witnesses an»l Walter White,
wuy to learn w hethc her hushncil I found dazed on the step of the the principal streets of tho city appointed a committee from the suiierintondent of school and of­
had been victorious in yesterday’s automobile, but she was nut badly und thun to the hall park.
house to attend the funcrnl. which ficial complainant in the case, will
by-election for u seat in tne suit- injured.
*
The municipal land will form will bo held today in Jefferson also occupy the witness stand.
ate for the department’ of Hie
The lutesi bulletin issued at the with the parade und will furnish City. Governor E. Lee Trlnklo
Sri he.
At has ordered the flags of the capi- Britain Will Inquire
hospital says thut although Mmc. music for the marching.
Shu was taken to u hospital nt C'uiiluux’.i condition is serious, she the ball park tho bund will give tel at half mast today.
Angers for an operation und her I is not considered to lie in danger. u special concert and will ulso fur­
Besides being the first woman Into Coal Controversy
first words when she emerged I Word was dispatched to Mr. nish popular numbers throughout to be nominated to the house of
from the anaesthetic weie: “ \tu sl Caillaux and he replied that he tho entire afternoon.
LONDON. Jul
delegstes, Mrs. Henderson was
Joseph elected?"
It was leaned from Mr. Newman one of the first two to take seats Sta iley Baldwin fi
would start for Angers immediMine. Caillaux was driving with!
that thu "Dew Daggers" orchestru, in the house, was the first mem­ ed in the House
n friend. Mine. Mnillurd, from a
declared to he one of the best in ber of the house to be renominuted
seaside resort to Angers. She wus
thu state, will furnish music for for the 1926 term, was the first
extremely unxioux to know wheth-1
tho ilanco at the municipal hall. Thu and only woman to preside over
er her husband hud l&gt;cen able to ♦
dance, ho said, promises Jo be the house and was n member of
put the last touch to his reinstnteone of the best ever given here. four important v'oRimiGccs.

B A S F ,B A L A A M
TO BE BIG EVENT
ON BOOSTER DAY

Caillaux Elected Senator On Sunday;
Wife Badly Injured In Auto Accident

First Woman To Be
ChosenForVirginia
House,PassesA way

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1 8 OVERFLOWING AndPlayers Go Free
[OR,PATHOS
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NEW YORK, July 11.—Rabbit
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(Continued From P aw One)
' (cat by the defendant.
Darrow Marranville, manager, and two of
his Chicago Nntional League ball
took off his coat. It was hot.
William 0. Thompson, of Chi- players were free and clear today
ca|ro and New York, joined defense after being arretted for a free for
lawyers. Ho announced he was all knock down and drag out fight
associated with Darrow in the with a tnxi driver last night.
George Warner, the driver, hap­
else.
Activities of the court were held pened to be an.ox-pugilist and all
up for a few minutes while coun­ except Mnrranvillc were badly
sel for both sides posed with the bruised.
A crowd halted traffic during
jud)tu on the stand. A dozen pho­
the rush hour for half an hour.
tographs
ffHf1—■—
• Clarence Darrow was in his shirt The players said they hired War­
• sleeves. The others wore coats. ner to drive them around the block
Judge Raulston po»ed holding his and he charged them 40 cents.
avel aloft. The judge instructed MtirranviUo’s efforts ns peace­
he sheriff to seat all possible maker headed off an argument
rfpoctatora arid permit others to about the fare.
No tip wns forthcoming and
atand against the walls.
called
them
“cheap
“ MV. Attorney General. I am Warner
calling the case ol the state of skntcs”. lie was dragged front
Tennessee against John Thomas the cub and fell on the pavement.
Scopes," announced Judge Raul- When he got up he displnycd his
(ton As Jodeo Raulston was con- *l««c knowledge to good advantage
vening court, a blind musician
t"« polte* arrived.
stationed his organ upOn tho court
A t The Churches
house laWT and begart playing old
fashioned hymns. A crowd ns-1
tumbled around him and soon be­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
gan singing the tunes.
Tomorrow will be the last
Grand Jurors Hear Music
preaching service at the church
An the music continued others fur novcrul weeks unless uncxpectwere attracted t6 tho scone and cd* arrangements are made. Serwlhie the Grand Jury was boing vices .Sunday an; ns follows:
empaneled in tho court room aSunday School ti:45 o'clock.
ve, the faint, sounds drifted
Preachings urvice, 11 o’clock.
rough tho court room windows.
Senior Christiun Endeavor, 7 o’­
! .'During the intermission the clock.
Preaching service, 8 o’clock.
crowd poured out upon the lawn
ahd gathered in groups to disdusa
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
the trial development*.
Thu
Sunday
school 0:30 a.m.
country folk reclined upon tho
Morning worship and sermon 11
grass. Mothers comforted wailing
infants or cuddled their young in a.in. Subject of sermon, "The Se­
their arms where they slept un­ cret of Srtngth ami tho Music of
mindful of the issues which dis­ Life."
Young People’s Union 7 o’clock.
turbed their elders.
*
•• Evening service 8 o’clock.
A debate arose lietween two
Wednesday evening the pas­
champions of the Uible. They ar­ torOnwill
begin a utudy ofsomo —
gued a theological question lustily “ Mountain
Messages of the Mastwhile scores circled them and list­ pi."
ened'closely.
•
Tho First Baptist Church cordiA grizzled beared man left the
invites visitors nnd citizens to
court house exclaiming: “ Didn’t nlly
these services.
that blessed Old Uible sound good
as he read it there to the grand FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday services us follows:
jury."
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Another blind musician entered
Hunt!
school, K . 11. Adams,
the iron fenced lawn and set up superintendent, 0:30 a.in.
competition with the organist. His
Morning worship, preaching by
tunes were in lighter vein.
the Presiding elder, Rev. J. F.
Hell, J1;0U a.m.
oCnferonco, by Rev.
Marti# Announces A J. Quarterly
F. Hell, 3 p.m.
Epworth League Meetings, 7 p.
Reduction
In .Taxes
U s / j I*
i. •
m.
Preaching by the Pastor, 8 p.m.
TALLAHASSEE, July 11—Gov­
ernor Martin today fixml the state
Quarterly uCnferenco Notice
iniriagn for next fiscal year at
All members of the Quarterly
1014 milla, u reduction of *4 mill, Conference of the First Methodist
ns compared with its milluge of Church will please take notice that
10% last year, "notwithstanding the third quarterly conference will
increase] appropriations,
etc.". he held ut the church on Sunday
Govornor Martin duclured it&gt; n let­ afternoon, July 12 nt 3 o’clock. All
ter to the comptroller, “1 have members are urged to be pres­
been able to keep my promiso to ent and have reports ready.
people of tho stute in the reduc­ Rev. J. F. Bell will preside at
tion of stute tuxes."
tho Conference,

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CHURCH OF TUP. HOLY
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Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday School at D:45 o'clock.
Morning service nt 11 o'clock.

.Charles Ponzi Gets 7
To 9 Years In Prison

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BOSTON, July 11.—Charles
1’onx.i, who on February 2(3, was
f«unio guilty on four indictments
••barging larceny from investors in
.Ilia International Postal Reply cou­
pon enterprise in 11)20, today was
adjudged by Superior Court Judge
Sisk to Imj “a common and notori­
ous thief," and was sentenced to a
states prison for u term of seven
to nine years.

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cheerfulness testify
‘ her life.
Resolved (11.)^ — That we exoress our heartfelt sympathy to
her pusband, Dr. C. AL Mitchell, and
pray God’s blessing on him in his
ministry to the needs of others.
That we also express our sym­
pathy in the passing away of his
father, thus making his burden
unduly heavy, but commend him
unto God’s comforting and abun­
dant love.
•Resolved (II.) That a copy of
these resolution be published in
th’o Sanford Herald that a copy be
spread on the minutes of this So­
ciety, and a copy bo sent to I)r.
C. M. Mitchell,
Mr*. T. J. Armstrong,
s
Mrs. Jennie Munson.
Miss S. A. Goodutc,
Committee.

WASHINGTON, July 11.—Wenthey outlook for week beginning
Monday mostly fair first half fol­
lowed by scattered local thunder­
showers latter half. Nurntul tem­
peratures.
St. Joseph's n port of importnncte in tho curly days of Floriilu
wus sturtcil in 1830,
The famous draft nmiiuscript of
.tupolfon’s stirring upinml to his
nrmy in Italy wuh sold recently nt
auction in Lmdon for (750.

cuit.
In and for the C ounty o f
S em in ole and S ta te of Florida, for
a u th o rity to s ell nt p r iv a te salo
th e Interest of said minor, earn
h a v in g an undivided on e six th Inturest In an d to the f o l lo w in g
• lie Interest In ami t o t h e f o llo w in g
described real esta te, situ a te , ly in g
and b ein g In flernimilo County. r l o rlila t o - w l t:
T h e K a s t ' l - l o f tn e North e a st 1-1
of tile S o u th w e st 1-4 of Section 28.
T o- w n s h ip 21, Soutli R a n g e 20 Bast.
D ated th is 1 0 th day of June. A. V.

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BEST CHICKEN DINNER IN FLORIDA

RESOLUTIONS
WHEREAS:—In His Ali-Wiso
I'rovideiice, God hus culled homo
Mrs. Alice Mltchel, wife of Dr.
(*. M. Mitchell, and in Iter death
tho MisHionury Society of thu Coltl'rct(utionul church has lost u faith­
ful and earnest member', we the
nteniher.t of the Society deni re to
express our appreciation of her,
faith and devotion.
Resolved ( I ) —That hors wns a]
lift) of personal wort It and sincerest devotion, and that while she I
4vus nn intense sufferer for m uny.^$
years, she nevertheless maintained] + +
her interest in many worth-while. T I
activities.
ig.£
That her fuitliftil snlmiission, -;'

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Sanford Avenue!!

Cl.rlt of Ihe Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit u f Flor­
ida I ii and for Sem inole C ounty.
(HBAL)
I let'., t i e s K- Spencer,
Solicitors and of Counsel,
for tin- Complainant.
July II-IH.26, A u gu st 1 -8 .1 5 - 2 2 --TSeptem ber 6.

W e c o v er 47 sla tes. In b u sin e ss
3s years.
If policy not a b so lu te ly
s a t isf a c to r y return ut m ice und vve
Will refund th e 110. 'A ddress B. II
11111 la 111 \ g e n t . NORTH A MBill**.
AN .MX'inKNT INSDRANCB ••&lt;».,
217 Droii u-M arx llldg., Illruilnghaiu.
Ala
(D on't a n sw e r th is ml If you
haven't the cash.)

GO!* First National Bank Hldff.

f) miles south of Sanford at Shorts Auto Camp,
on Sanford and Orlando IliKlnvay.

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INCORPORATED

It. J. Holly, Jr.
It. L. Shipp,
II. J. Milder,

VV. A. Adams, “
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I.VOI.B C OI.V TY, IX
CHA XC K IIT .
n. W . O T T K R .
C om plainant,
vs.
J. \V. G A Itl'K N T H Il. et al..
f&gt;«-f*n«l:tnt*.
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C IT A T IO N
T o J . W . C a r p e n t e r , n m l w ife . M.
P. C a r p e n t e r of T a &gt; !o r * v ll|* . A l a ­
b a m a ; C. It. S ew ell, o f N e w m a n .
• N o r n lu . ns G u a r d i a n o f H o w n td
L a n g a m i C a rl L a n g ; I.. J . L a n a ami
w ile , K llzulirth D. I- a n g ; I l o w u r d
A. I - i n g a m i w ife, K s l e l l e L u n g ;
C a rl M. I .niig a m i w i f e , ---------------I.ung, w h o se Christian tiumn Is unk n o v r ; G eo rg e A u gu ztiis ThortpM.n nr.d B d w yn Sandy a H aw es, as
T r u ste e s o f I-Inrldii l*.tn.l and Colon­
isa tio n Company, l.intlteO. a o.rp o ia t ih o ; Wm. A lexa n d er iluehaiiun as Liquidator &lt;&gt;f F lo rid a IjiikI
and C olonlzutoln c'.&gt;ui|.niiy, f^tmIt..1.
nil
m corporation of rKnglnndj
iTi
- for
lu Land
l.nnu
mer stoekliolderH of Kloridu
and Colonization Company, l.lnnt* d.
Whoeo
n Ihiuid at'd
corporation .
n am es nr. u n know n (onelit, M. Ar•--------- A re d o n rrdomln uml w ife,
da. w h o se Christian nam e Is un­
k n o w n ; uml each nod e v s r y of Ihe
ab ove mime (Jufemlanls, If livinx;
and If either, uuy or all o f smd
p arties he dead, to all partliis claim ­
in g Interests Under the fo llo w in g
d eceased i|efeiHlltlils. t o - w l t : I* .1.
b a n g and wife, Kllzabeth 1). Lang:
H ow ard A. l a m g nml w i f e , Hutull
Lang; thirl II. Lung and Wife. -----■ — Lang w h o se Christian n a m e Is
u n k n ow n : (leorgo A u g u stu s and l-Mw y n Kandys D aw es, as T r u s t e e s of
Florida la im) and C olon ization Com­
pany, Llmlled, a eorporatlnn, Wm.
A lexan d er llucliannu. us Lhiuldaior
of Florida Land uml Cnlonlzntlon
I'umimny, Limited, a eorporntlon of
Bnglund: all form er s t o c k hoULr*
of Florida Iat ml uml Colonlxuli.iii
Cotnpany, Limited, a ll&lt;|llMnt. d m rtmrntliin. w h o se names a r e
un­
k n ow n : Josep h M. A rredonda and
wife, ------- -—— A r.d onda,
whoso
Christian n am e i* u n k n o w n ; to all
p arties ela lm lu g
Interests
under
Moses K. L«vy, deceased: Wm. T ra­
vers d ecea sed ; and John
Font us,
d eceased; oh otherw ise. In and to
til" f o l l o w i n g dencr Ibed lands, s i t ­
uate, Iving nml being In tlm City

Burlap and Muslin, 72 inches wide, ready for

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Close In Apartment House Site
F ir ir t'M l,

corded In P la t Hook J, on p a g e *1,
.
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,o p 1 u W r i i U x s a U :
The time made by Captain Mat­ N\»Tit*K
N o tic e ta h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n th e o f th e p u b lic record s of S cm ln u lo
thew Webb in his successful swim
■wysBfhdfljfsSrvWMt ™ .... ™ .j B
of M ellon vllle A v e n u e 487.5 ■
’of the English Channel in 167/J ‘r t hi et au nxd e rss iag nre df fg u a.■‘•-ft
rd ian
of th e tt ee er t line
N o rth I d e g r e e s ; B a st o f th e
was just fifteen minutes under 24 p e r s o n s a m t e s t a t e o f M a u d e T. 1 a r - tn teraectlon
t h e c e n t e r lin e of
ll n . J o h n H e n r y P a r t i n a n d J a m e s M ellon vllle Aof
hours!
ven u e w i t h t h e Sou th fi
R o b e r t J ’a r t l n nil m i n o r s , w ill m a k e lin e or S ection 30,T o w n s h ip is ,S o u th n
n p p li c a tl o ti t o th e H o n o r a b l e J . J . R a n g e 31 B ast, S e m in o le County, ■
nppllrntl
IX T U B r m r t l T t ' O t ' H T OK T IIB Dlcklnuon. J u d g e o f
the
Circuit
w ith ■
HBVBXTII J t T I I C I . i l .
I T I K T 'I T Court of the S ev en th Ju d icial Cir­ F lorid a; th en W e s t p arallel

th e Sou th line o f sa id S e c t i o n 3U
the B ast line o f the S an fo rd
•to
Iran i; th e n c e N orth
25
degrees
F a st u lon g said G ran t lin e to a
point bsa.a fe e t m easu red o n a lino
North 4 d e g r e e s B a s t from t h e Sou th
lino or hhiu Section 30; th e n c e B ust
parallel w ith said S o u th
lin e o f
S ectio n 30, IM.35 f e e t to th e c e n ­ ~‘
te r o f M ellon vllle A v e n u e ; th e n c e
S ou th 4 d e g r e e s W e s t a l o n g th e
||,n * ,,f M e lo u v llle A v e n u e
1 PB.I f e* e t to a p o in t o f b e g in n i n g ,
les s the B ast 40 f e e t for s t r e e t p u r ­
poses. C on ta in in g 2.3 a c r e s , inure
1M
or less, and also
IDA F. McLA.Mll.
IleglimtOK ut th e I n t e r se c tio n o f
Ounrdlan o f tho
above
sign ed
Hie c e n t e r line of M v lo n v llle A v ­
Minors.
en
uioe w ltn
e
iu
u n th e South lin e o f S e c tio n
N K W B L L f t BOYBR.
IK S ou th , R u n g s al
an. T o w nnsltlp
s
A tto r n e y s f or Ouardlan.
Sonaiaoln - C o u n ty ,
Klorldu;
KkslJ S«mi
T IIB C’i l t C l T T C O C H T 4»K T U B th eiiee Norrth 4 d i k r e e s B ast a lo n g
s b v b .x t i i
J i m * i i i . c n t c i r r I th e c e n t e r line of M u llou vlllo A v ­
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v • T il IIv n STATB
u . i M iOK
t n i cKI.OIIIOA,
n i i v T V 'enuC IH5.I feet; th e n c e W est p a ra lJJ •'. - / i - 2 5 , ? * . l , ' 0 , 'K &lt;-u l N1 * | lel With the S o u th lin e o l said
RESOLUTIONS
t m m v ririv
S ectio n JO, a d is t a n c e o f C77.5 fe e t
WHEREAS—Mrs. Amanda Ens.VA A. MLItNUDN.
t„ th e L a st lin e o f
the S a n fo rd
L om p ln ln n n t
c r a n t : th e n c e Soilin' 26 d e g r e e s W est
minger, n devoted, consecrated,
vs.
n lo o g said U ra n l lin e to m e S o u th
nnd exemplary member of the
WILLIAM II. AUDHNItIK D. et nl..
lin e o f suid S ection 3U; tin h c e B a st
Defelllbl tltS.
Congregational Cuhrch, nnd
of
a
lo n g salil South lin e o t S e c t i o n 3o
CITATION
to b e g in n in g , Hess tip S o u th 36
the Missionary Society of the same
To W illia m 0 .
A u d enrled
and ! feet
and the Knst 40 f e e t to r s t r e e t
w ife.
■ Audenrled. w h ose purpose*.
has been taken to her Father’s
C o n ta in in g
I.Y
a cres,
Christian
n
a
m
e
Is
su
n
k
n
ow
’ii:
Kmhome in Heaven, there to receive
or less, an to a n y a n d all
uni A. A udehrebl. as Cuardlati o f the omore
er p erso n s w h o s e n a m es a r e u n ­
the reward of the faithful, we
minor ch ild ren of W lllls m &lt;1. Atnl- thow
n , c la i m i n g a n y right, t i t l e or
enrirtl: W illia m O. A uden rled ; Km- kn
the members of the Missionary
Interest
In und to t h e property h erema
A.
A
u
d
en
rled
;
Mary
44.
Ilia hove d escribed, o r uuy p a r t or
Society, desire to place on record
Audenrled;
Louise
M. A u d • parcel
thereof.
a token of appreciation.
enrled; A n n a F.
A u d enrled
and
It Is hereby ordered l l i a l you
Margaret W. R am sey ; uml
each nml
Resolved (1)—That in n life
each
of you, he and a p p ea r b e ­
and .-very o f the ab o ve named d e­ fore our Circuit
C oprt, u t t h e C ou rt
so beautifully Christ-like, serene,
fendants. If liv in g ; nml If either, H ou se at Haulord,
on thu
any or a ll o f said d e fe n d a n t s he 7th duy o f S ep tem bFlorida,
unselfish, eager to be about her
er, 1836,
und
dead,
lo
nil
parties
c
la
i
m
i
n
g
In­
Father’s business in the vineyard
tliell uud th ere m a k e a n s w e r to the
terests und er tlie
f o l lo w in g
d e ­ bill
o f coin p lalu t ex h ib ite d a g a i n s t
of her Master slio has sot u.n an
ceased d e fe n d a n t s, t o - w l t : William
In th is cause.
• I. Audenrled und w ife,------ Audeii- you
example ,nnd left us n memory
It
is tu rtlier ordered th a t tills
rle.l.
w
h
o
se
C
h
ristian
n
am
e
Is
u
n
­
that shall cVer be n source of in­
known; K m mu A.
Audenrled as o r d e r of iTlhllruttnn he p u b lish ed
spiration to higher things.
Ouardlan o f th e minor ch ild ren of lu th e Hanford Herald, a n e w s p a p e r
Hanford, - H.) .m o l e
W illiam •}. A udonrlcd; W illiam •!. published In
Resolved 11.—That while our
Amh-nrled; Mtnmu
A. Atiduurie.l; County, Florida, o n ce e a c h Week tor
hearts go out in kindly sympathy
Mary 44’. A udenrled; le n i ls e .41. A u d ­ eig h t c o n s e c u t iv e w eek*.
WITNBHS my hand uml th e Heal
enrled; A n n a F. A udenrled.
uml
to the loved ones loft behind, we
Margaret \V. R am sey ; to nil p a r l­ of the c ir c u i t Court o f th e S e v e n th
are thankful for the heritage of
Ju
d icial Circuit of thr| S t a t e o f
ies c la im in g In terests under Michael
I
Doyle,
d e c e a se d :
t le o r g e
C. Florldu. In ami for Benilnolo C o u n ­
such a life, nnd bid them bow in
Brantley, d e c e a se d : N ic h o la s 44'ns- ty, on th U th e ll t l i day uf J u ly , A.
humble submission to our Fath­
sllieff. d ecea sed uml R obert If. Ilnin- D„ 1826.
V. B. DO 1,(1 LA HH.
er's loving will.
ttey, d eceased ; or o th e r w is e , III and
C lerk o f the Circuit Court o f tho
to Ihe f o l lo w in g ilesezlhed luil.ls,
Resolved (III)—That n copy of
s l lu a l e . l y i n g and b e in g
In the S e v e n th Ju d icial Circuit, Iii uml for
these resolution he publishud in
City of Sanford, County of Hemln- Hemlnole County.
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and
S
ta
le
of
Fbirbla
more
pur­ Ity A. M. 4VBKKH. D eputy C lerk.
the Hanford Herald, a copy lie
" •. I;.1 1 y d escrib ed a s fo l lo w s lo- (HBAL)
spread on
minutes of
oil the minilteg
or tllisi„r Hanford. County of Seminole m. wit:
:
&gt;.^:SVV1 D e l-Id le s m ill Kpeneer,
Society, and a cony he sent to the Slate of Florida, more partleuhtrl)
...its F ift e e n (1 5), S ix t e e n ll.;&gt;, Sollclturg and of C..tinsel,
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family.
L ots I l o 47, both n u m b ers In­ Sleeven
J u ly 11.18-2:.. A u g u st 1-8-16-22-22- ■
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Mrs. T. J. Armstrong,
clu siv e, uf •Iracellne Court, ■« per, acres, accord in g to |i(ut th e r e o f re- * Hepteinher 6.
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plat th ereof, duly recorded III IT.it
Mrs. Jennie Munson,
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Miss S. A. Goodule,
lie. ords of S em in ole C ou n ty, F lo ­
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cl.ilnilng any right, title nr Interest "
III nnd to the lands h erein ab ove tl&gt;
Resident of Florida sin ce ISS4.
scribed, or any part or p arcel t l u r i References:
t.f.
F irst N atlom il Hank.
It Is hereby ordered th a t you
and each o f you lie and nppear be­
J. II. HUTCHINSON
fore ou r said Clreult Court at tl.e
U RA L KNTATK
Court House at Hanford, Florid a, &gt;»i
A creage, Purmn ami Orange
the 7lh day of Sep tem b er, A. D
U ivivss u Hpeelallv
1126, and then and th ere niuke a n ­
IU20 Laurel A venue,
sw er to th e bill of rcmplftlnt e x ­
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Munlier of
HANFORD, FLA.
hibited a g a in s t you In t h i s cause.
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It Is fu rther ordered Uml this
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F lorists A ssociation .
order lie published lu T h e Hanford
WELL LOCATED
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Herald, a n ew sp ap er ( u h l is h c d
In
Hanford. Hemlnole County, Florida,
4IRX. .4 X 0 4V01IBN. I.IHTKX
(.lice each Week for e ig h t cult see*
year, buys our f6,nbU
I'remler polhty, pays 127.00 Ullve It.......
weekly, covering accidents WITNKH8 my hand nnd th e seal
uml over 7u diseases, liu'lud- of I lie Circuit Court of t h e Sevenll.
lug pneumonia, upjiemlleltls. paral­ Judicial Circuit of the S ta t e of F l o ­
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Men and women Insured lit to 7». on this the l l t l i day of J u ly , A. I&gt;.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH
O. S. Brooke, Minister.
Sunday School at D:45. Conimutiion und prcuchint; ut 11. Eveoing service nt 8 o’clock. Sermon
subjects, morning "Follow Jesus,”
evuning, "Ten Reasons for BuiiiK
a Christian." A vote will he tak­
en at the mopnint; service on the
organization of n congregation.
All ut Legion Hall,

W eather Outlook Is
Pair For
N ext Week
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he woodwork in your home is the thing that
Texacting
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specification if you ore building for en­
durance. The woodwork is the frame ami back­
bone o f your structure— it must have stability
and rigidness. Only carefully selected, thorough­
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Sanford

�THE SANFORD HERALD, M O N D ^. JUtY^I3J 925,

►AGETWO

OUT OUR WAY
f B o r s M u c o o l O m' &gt;

A nd Business Is Tough In His General Store
Because He H as to Suffer for
Evolutionist’s W ritings

d r a g m e B a ck -r'
'Th a t k in d a l i f e »
iT Took m e FdTTV

Ucrtt la the atorc In Dayton conducted by Jl»n Darwin,
distant relative of the famous evolutionist. At the
right la his daughter, Margaret Darwin Walter*, and
below Jim-Darwin Inapccta a photograph ot Chariot
Darwin.

NEARS 'r ’CrtT SOME
SEMSE* MESSu H .I
B in MARRIED Two
\ HULLMEARS NOWy

BY AI.LBNE SUMNER
I he moved to n spot in Rhea county
DAYTON,
July 15—Bual-j about six miles troni IJayton, setness Isn't ns good ns usual In the tied there .and called the town
little general clothing store which Dnrwin atntlon.
Jim Dnrwin has run for nor,a For years this descendant of
35 years In t nyton, Tennessee. ' the great scientist tilled the land
There's a reason!
I here, managed his general store,
Some folks who heard about the ®"‘l Dancing aettlcd the town ns n
Darwinian theory that started all' fojulnr family at fair,
the “monkey business’ in Dayton
The .Southern Railroad paused
g &gt;t thn notion thnt Jim Da. am was througli Darwin Station.
There
the man who did it!
« crp numerous wrecks. Dispatcha
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1era confused Darwin and Dayton.

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FLORIDA FACTS

pletcly settled by Darwins. The
| great colonial mansion where the
g r a n d f a t h e r bet , -n still stands.

in honor of the da
covery by him which
er Sunday ( I'ascus
27, 151T.

A State museum at Tallahassee
ApnlncHfy.lj.1 dute j. its cxlstnnce showing tin, geological and mine­
as a -city, from 13.10.
ral features of the state was start­
ed and is now maintained by the
Immigrant’, from the Bermuda Geological Survey.
Islands settled at New Smyrna in
17CU.
No colonization wan attempted
in Florida by de Soto, lie mar di­
The convent of St. Francis was ed
immediately
founded in 1583 in the City of St. afternorthwestwardly
landing
in
this
state and
Auguntine.
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later died on tho hanks of the
Key West wna niiula a navr.l Mississippi river.
station in 1820 and wus then laid
Tha first time that Florida np
off: into lots. « «
prared in the United Stjpty# ccgauA
UjhWJt-aJ / * v &gt; u r e * * .jf » m » **rv-{n 1830. v Trljp ' H M f «lm** in ^mie of over ^ 1II,- eii used in population mnr- rapid!;'
than has the country ns a whole ia
OOO.OOO anduV&lt;
every decade since then.
The phosphate rock output for
Thoro nrc more than 160 saw
mills in thi state of Florida. Florida average over 2,500,000
Their combines annual cut is up­ tons per year. Of this amount
ward uf a billion feet,
million tons is shipped to
Bonce de Leaf named Florida
markets. Thirty companies
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arts engaged in mining phosphate.,
in this state.
Hard rock phosphates used cxtcnsively in the manufacture of
fertilisers, has been mined in
Hernando de Soto in i.V’.S sailed;
Florida for more than twenty-five
years. The deposits have been us­
I he first governor of Honda fiom Spain with COO picked men.
ually found In the western part of \va: Lucas Visipioz de Ay Han, who They spent the winter in Cuba
the central peninsula Florida.
was commi doued It; the Spanish end enter.d the bay on the west
crown in 1521.
At that time ci a t of Florida on May 25, 1530,
Diego Murolo, a Span’ li navi­ Florida extended to the (’ana linn the day of the Feast of Pentecost,
gator from Cuba, sailed Up the border and lie attempted to plant de Soto named the bay Espiritu
west eoa.it of the . late in laid a colony where Hu British later Santo because , of the day of dis­
covery. This was later called Tam­
and discovered RclimcMii Ray. lie i : Inldished Jamestown.
pa Ray from an Indian village in
is saiil to havo scouted gold .’tom
that
vicinity.
the Indians and retain I to Cuba
The total area of Florida is 35,and told of inn.) Jive; wealth of th • 111,010
acres of which 27,000,000 The government in 1828 appronew land.
acres are forest.
The wooded
$10 000 for the purchase
nr.'i of Florida is greater than 'printed
f.
Jive
nnk
in West Florida,
The* •Florida •(ueohipftral ■•Survey .that of any qthvr state. T hi to­ •the timber land
being
in demand for
was i&amp;labtishcd ia U&gt;07 by an act tal stand of timber in Florida is
of the legislature. Th.‘ first uii- estimated at 100 billion fey. the construction of ships. Between
and 1800 over 208,000 acres
miitl report was made the follow­ (board measure)
mt rehantab'e 1830
n Florida were ret aside growing
ing year. It now issues many saw timber.
live inks for hip huildii.g timber,
valuable bulletins regarding liefliere ii .rvations included the
state's minerals, water supply nml
More kinds of trees growth in whole of Santa Rosa island and
other natural resources.
Florid i than in any other slat,. (scattered areas in the central and
Dr. John Clifford, of Cocoa nut vast portions of the state.
In UM)H the United Staten gov drove gives a list of more than
eminent established the Chootn 281 native and cultivated. Few

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There is no doubt that, in Sanford or Seminole county
there arc people who need almost any particular article
at all times. If an article is not a general neces­
sity, there are few buyers, but a m arket can be found
every day for anything if the proper effort is made to

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After eating u* rwokinft
Wrl^ley's freshen* the mouth
and sweeteiv* tire breath.
Nerves art soothed, throat I*
refreshed and digestion Aided.
So rosy to carry theUtile packet!

The "fundamentalist Jury’' in the far-famed Dayton (1
eleven ot whom admitted being uuvnut church members
J. 11 Bowman, J. R. Thompson, W. (». Day, It. L. (lentr;
nmf W. F. Robinson. The twelfth juror. W. T. Smith,
at the left is Sheriff R. U. Harris and at the rieht Judo

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Liver Medicine
Made from selected
medicinal roots and
hcibs-Nature’s own
remedy tor Constipation
_anu Indigestion.
'i right scene of courtroom ns trial is open
courtroom (Ccnc Harrow in in center.

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language dailies of which only d x established, the £act thnt tali per- b u Il Oe r s
are real newspapers, the itvefafcc satis haVe h'eavlbf-braids than do WORK O N YACHT
agte-of nil Chinese hewspapert i.&lt; short ones,' thp- difference 1 often
only about two yean.
amounting to ns much ns IB pet.
CLUBHOUSE HERE

The conlplction of the yacht ba­
sin will aid materially In the club’s
endeavor to get n lurge number of
yachts on the lake this winter, it
is declared. Among other plans,
1Mqj. Kmoty said that a regatta
will probably be bcld here in which
(Continued From Page Ona)
Maj. Emory is especially' wqllj boats from all over the country
pleased with the interest that has!will be entered.
been manifested in the club by
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outsiders. Membership fees lin v e '/i r T T T O r ’I J
A T A IV Q T
been received front several Orlan-[ ' - l l U I v L 'tT
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do yacht enthusiasts, he said, and K V O T jT T T 'I O N T A L K ,
others are to Join the club within
o
a short time.
I MINISTER Q U I T S
letters have been received front!
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people in New York and other | (Continued From Pnge One)
northern states, who are interested ! day school teacher in Byrd’s church
b’ seeing the club function here. 1and an ardent admirer of the local
Within n short timo the resident' minister. “Yes, they threatened
motpbership roll will be closed,' they* would break up the church,"
Maj. Emory announced, and nftor he said.
thnt time membership enn only be [ I)r. Rnppleyca declared that It
eecurcii througli invitation and sub was under the stimulation of
sequent election ny tile club.
Byrd's preaching and “liberal" i»-

RELEASE BY
ALL CLUB Mabel McKinleu Stages^
, First of Changes to Be
Might In Sanford Team
Effort to Strengthen
Jy Manager Jim Moore
tries of changes in the linc[the Sanford baseball team
( Saturday night when aocseman Walxak, upon his revas given his release, ncto President R- A. N’ew;'the club this morning. It
i announced who will play
base for the. Celcrymcn in
d this aftsrnoon.
Jewmsn announced that a
r more . telegrams have
t out in quest of new mnlo tr the local clufv but thnt |

definite has been done yet
igning up of new players.
ras further declared by Mr.
n, that if it la possible to
&gt;nnant winning baseball
remain within th#»aalary
of the Florida State League
i name time, the Sanfojrtl club
.merge from the present seu
(hh n long string of victories, |
credit.
(rring to tlie six scheduled I
with Lakeland during this
He said that he is confident]
Ihu Celery Haters will take
t SO per cent of the games
it after this week, the San­
ta m will win even a larger
luge,
1 questioned regarding the
Fort Myers last week for
Inford franchise, Mr. NewIserteil that In* is of the be­
lt the local offlcials are unobligation whatsoever to
jers from that city because
fact that the club frnntjuhl not be sold by the prvs\ t the organization without
eceiving the consent of the
lof directors, and, that only
ye negotiations fur the puryf the dub were ‘carried nn
lr. Britt last Thursday,
statement Friday morning,
htt stated thi^t a fitort Myers
{ad made n bid for the team
fell short of the sum ask .
that he (Britt) was to re1 telegram that afternoon
|ng whether or not the Fort
funs would agree to give
fccessary amount for the purof the club, following which
(mild go to Fort Myers to
the contract. According 1 1
Mr. Britt and Mr. Newman
final or bidding agreement
1made whereby the Fort Myers
csentatives had a right to say
they had purchased the club.

Says Father Cheated Her

cr a train journey. Mix in a
crowd. Anything except trawling
away into myself and shutting
tho door. Tho mood will always

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UKHOUKCEH
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ami discount*. Including rrdlsrnunts
)U||&gt;’« of nth«r banks and fut.ilan hills of
psiiTiar
anas nr drafts. a»ld with Innorsemcnr nf
th is h ank («*iri*i&gt;i thos«- show n In h. ar.d c...... 11, 171.747.1) -‘
»h) Arccriancrn of other h a n k s discounted .
of 11U* hank puroliaard by I t .... ................. ........
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(tncludlnK
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O ther bonds, s t o c k s , secu rities, etc.:
H a n k in s House, H 30,1)00.00; F u rn itu re
»75.0o0

fix tu res.

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Corporation succeeding Frank W.
Total of R e m s a. io. M. 15. nnd 15
50).152.:s
Mondell, resigned. Mr. Harrison.
TOTAL
has been assistant to Eugene Mey-j
er, Jr., managing director of the
I.IAU1LIT1RS
corporation nnd served ns secre­ ITvOnpItal stork paid In ........ ........................... .........
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tary to former secretaries Wallace 19 l a ) Undivided .prufltx
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lU iirrvrd fur T a x e s anil Ins.
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T o tal o f Items 23. 25. 21. 27. and 24
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IT Individual d ep o sits subject (a rhm'k ...........
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(o th er th an for m on ey b o rro w ed )
1T.355.S4
3!) .State, cou n ty, o r o th e r m u n ld p n l d e p o sits secured
by p le d g e s o t a s s e t s o f th is hank or su rety bund
1si .11U *
31 Dl vldemts 11 tipnld
3.0*4 CD
d em and d e p o sits (iither than
T ota l
hank
1
d ep o sits) subject to Iteserve, ll e m s 27, 14.
29. JQ.. 31. and 32 ................ .
........... 1,174.975.00
T i m e ilrp o slls su b je c t l e R e s e r v e .
Ipiiyuhle n it e r 3&lt;t days, or suhjeet to 30 days
or morn notice, anil postal kuvIiik*:)
| {
*
|
33 C e r tific a te s o f d ep o sit (other tb.111 for monnv
burrow eil) . .
.....
.......................
31 S ta le, cou n ty, or in util cl pal d ip u s lts secured by
pledK* of a s s e t s of th is tmnk or surety bond .
35 lithur lim e d e p o sits
30 P o sta l siivlnus d e p o s i ts
,
..
T o ta l o f tim e (leposll* su b ject to
Reserve,
Item s 23, 34, 35 mill 34
*49,351 72
37 U n ited S ta t e s d e p n d t s , oth er thuti postal sa v ln a s,
IncliidliiK War l.onn deposit .........m l and a«p o sits o f t'nlleil S t a l e s illsh u rstn g o ff ic e r s
TOTAL
........................................... ....................... .

A series of cooking demonstra­
tions on electric ranges which will
probably be helpful nnd instructive
to all housewives of Snnford and
this community whether they use
electric cuoking npurntus or not
will be given this afternoon nnd
Tuesday nnd Wednesday after­
noons, beginning ut :;il) o’clock, at
the establishment of the Sanford
Electric Company In the Merriwether Building on Magnolia Ave­
nue, announced A. It. i’iatt, mana­ (NOTARIAL SHAD
ger of the locnl firm this morn­
S la t* o f Florida, Uounljr of Sem inole, as.:
ing.
I. I 1 F Whittier, C ash ier of th e alm ve-im ined bank do solem n ly swear
thnt
tile ab ove s t a t e m e n t Is true to tile best ut my k n o w led u r and beThe demonstrations will he con­
ducted by Mrs. Clara Berry, repre­ l l , f '
II F. W IIIT N k B. t'hshler.
sentative of the Westinghouse
C o rrect'— A tte s t—
11
r
.
in
iiK d l: ,
Electric Company branch at At­
\V \V. t* SMITH,
lanta, fin. Mrs. Berry, it was
F. I*. F O lU T K lt.
— ftlr eetors.
learned, has met with unqualified
Sulircrllied
and
sw
o
r
n
to
liefnrt*
me i b i s xth d.lv of J u ly . t*25
success in n number of Florida
M. V. BltADIU RV, Notary Public.
cities and towns in her demostra.My I'liinmisnlon E x p ir e s April 171tv. I»2h.
tion work. Local women are, said
Mr. Platt, urged to attend the
electrical cooking demonstrations
a t the home of the Sanford Elec­
tric Company during the first
three days of this week.
Not only will the women of San­
ford learn new ways of making
A"* and ‘•oimoetinv mnnv other
nrticles of food, but they will learn
IS SCARCE
something of wizardry ns applied
.*» *oKi,i*r m the home.
Mrs. Berry announces that she
AND (DOTTING SCARCER
will show that with the use of
ALL THE TIME
electrical cooking apparatus, cook­
ing can comfortably be done by
NOW IS THE TIME TO (SET
Housewives in afternoon and even­
ing gowns without fear of soiling
IN ON GROUND FLOOR
them.
t f
i
1*
*.r ,i |.«
Aithoiight there will not lie n
demonstration of that particular
stove, Mrs. Berry will tell the wo­
men of Sanford of n stove manu­
factured by the WdsUnghouse
company in which cuke is baked in
the oven, with ico cream being
manufactured in n compartment
below while a vase of flowers
For Further Information.
placed on the range wfll go
through the performance of a de­
Cull at Montezuma Hotel.
monstration without wilting.

Mrs. Dana
utm Collins, a full htoquet) 0O sa g e Indian, ■
)oeks an accounting
of l|«C qtlnUt in the federal eqprt aatt Oklahoma City. She claims her
ill*
h*Truthled hir of title to the townLit iter, tin* Into Joseph Do N’uyn, ■
Whizlmng, Ok la., an nil tow n. The town’s name is norn Do
site of Whizlm
Noya, and
iml she lives there.

To Compete Abroad

New Smyrna

A CORRECTION
Through inadvertance, The Heruld’a weekly sermon appearing on
tho editorial page of Saturday’s is­
sue, was made to read hy William
Jennings Bryan when it should
have been by Rev. F. D. King,
pastor of the. First Baptist Church,
through whose courtesy this news­
paper was able to publish the ser­
mon.

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Beach F*rope

Music Appeals
New York City, — Mabel Me*
"And that is the best way to
Sinlay, nieco of tiio twenty-fifth
president of tho United Btatcs, learn the difllcult a rt of making
ind onco hostess nt the White others feel—to control yourself
tlouje, baa returned tj n str.gc first. Mere t*clinical excellence is
:arecr after nn absence of n dozen not enough. You must feel your­
Ifeaterday concluded tlie prelimfears. Shu says die couldn’t stay self and yet bo able to control your
ry work and steps in the oremotions. .Music makes the great­
iway any longer.
iization of a Christian Church
“ Longing for tho stago ii liko est appeal of all the arts to the
■Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. O. S.
'onging for home," says this lal- soul. Th :t in why I am glad I
|oke, of Indiana, came over
&lt;ntcd enturtainer, who gave up sing. Even animals respond to
from Eustis about eight weeks
ier career at tho timo site mar­ music if if has the sympathetic'
at the request of tlie district
ried Dr. llcniuinus Baer, promi­ appeal.
Imization.
nent ML Vernon, New York, phy“I was waiting in my car tho
dcian. “ You can be str.gc-sick as other day in a quiet, wide street,
object was to gather toA-cll an homesick. Well, I was on the opposite side of which
bbers of the church were found
C.agi‘-dck and so I am coming stood a horse and wagon. I com­
|cr the scattered disciples incongregntion. More than 50 zaek."
menced ta hum an idlo tune.
Would you believe that tho unihave not
identified theinChases Moods
h with other organizations,
Miss Mclvinloy has found a mal instantly strolled over to me?
interest has been manifested
say to overcome ti’.o “artistic Aral though bis owner jerked him
the beginning.
armperament.” “Artistic temper- back, bo tried again to come over
the service Sunday morning! tment," she explains, “is another to pie.
te legion Hall, it was unansame for moods. These can bo
"Surely, if a horse will respond
ply Voted to organize a con- j lultivated or they cm bo chased to music, humans must. And tho
tway. Of course I have my down songu cf the people are so lovely
ftion the first Sunday in Sepuoments, just like any other nowadays. Popular music has im­
fr. Sunday school and social
tea will he held in the mean*1 person who possesses n uertain proved since tho old days. I am
unount of creative instinct. But singing for my public (which
at the Legion Hall each
:h« remedy is never to let a down scemo to feel that a program la
Day.
incomplete without modern bal­
nood stay upon you.
affiliating in the work
‘‘Whenever l fed myself get­ lads), *Pnl of My Cradle Days,’
(given a letter of thank*' and|
ting grumpy or blue or self-pity­ and musically, to my mind, it
kendatlon to Mr. and {Mrs.
ing, I got up and move about, I compares most favorably with
le together with a nice gift
r e **eerie. Take a street cur ride standard selections."
Mb.
Altogether the effort
_ has proven a success, and
friends ran rest assured that
[work will go forward, and
EVERT TRUE
BY CONDO
there will be a Christian
rch in Sanford in the near
N O O 0 , D O N 'T G . ^ T 2 iC T pro.

**'u‘z I.duml, some 200 miles off
cos t of Samoa and owned for
, ** generations of American cit’‘ ;,f, ‘be Jln n in g ’s family, lias

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CharfuT No. 373*
■—

It. Aniuunl due from S ta l e hanks, hunkers, and trust
co m p a n ies In th e U nited S ta tes, (o th e r th a n Ineluded
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 13,k
eluded In it e m s *&gt; ■&gt; and 10
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i
is.
cJri
— r'toyd K. H a r r iso n whs a p p o in t - I *s * l ’h ' c k s on oth er h a n k s in the sm ne city o r to w n
,,,i
.lie..et„e
W ee p ie e e e e
‘,l4 m i o r tlr m hank (Other tliun I t e m II.)
Cti today director of War Finance Aitm—
Umneon s Cash H em s
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"eliminary W ofk In
irganizing Christian
Piurch Is Completed

[(Continued F ^ T l&gt; UK0 One.)
it® this morning,
Mr. Marentette,
Mllane will open ns one of the
Wt small theaters in the entire
Tn and that in the future the
ingrnient will endeavor to give
Jin'dle* °n^
^eflt pictures
iith the now beautiful lighting
, *"'* ‘be newly tinted walls
inside Woodwork. Mr. Murenr e declare. that there are few
a / ',s 1,1 ‘ho stnte which will
*,,:t
ni'jnj pleasing view (0
le theater-goer than the interior
the Milune.
New draperies
tve been hung, new curtains and
‘‘'orations have been installed on
e stage, carpet runners have
‘en [jlaced in the aisles of the
Miming and other changes made
uch will add, said the mannger,
the comfort and pleasure of
‘rons of the theater.
lUe further called attention to
le fact that the outside of the
ructure also presents u much
,re pleasing view because of out*
'■/ woodwork, the box office, bill0,
an,d other exterior parts
■ k retinted in accordnnco with
* redecoratioa plans,
dr. Marentette stated th a t ai&gt;oximately $7,000 has been sp*nt
‘he building.

Harrison Id Director
Of War Finance Body

Mrs. Clara Berry
To Give Cooking
Demonstr a t i o n s

r

•CAL THEATER
’0 OPEN AGAIN
IN WEDNESDAY

Jon
conceive*.
against the Dayton Hig
biology instructor.
Mr. Byrd said he was at n loss
to know now what he would do,
having withdrawn from his pasto­
rate. No provision exists, he said, t
under the policy of the Northern
Methodist church for him to resign.
The bishop In charge of this epi­
scopate is now In Europe. The lo­
cal congregation, Mr. Byrd said, is
without authority us the confer­
ence of the church assigned him
here and is the sole authority com­
petent upon his withdMwul.
7.

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REALTOR

OR n short time, a Special Westinghousc Elec­
tric Cooking Expert is with us answering ques­
tions, and explaining all about electric cooking.
Be sure to come; sample the food baked and cooked
in the famous Westinghousc Automatic Electric
Range. No obligation. Don’t m iss it.

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�The Sanford Herald
f a k l h W I « t» n

illm H i

As Brisbane Sees It

Ai

Mr. Rryan at III" Rest.
"Don’t speak unless you have Eomethiwr to snv. Don’t
l u m b e r yard
tli* Running Mate.
*
be tempted to ro on after you have said it,” was the advice
Many'Dauschorskeys.
A complete line nf
of John Bright, the great orator.
Leg* nnd Nose Insured.
March i. 1*97.
Cypresu and Pint*
Is there anything more tiresome than to listen to a pub­
BY ARTHUR IIRISBANE
..M ite r
net.i.A X ii i . »BA &gt;-----Framing
(Copy tacit 1979) ____
H. HOWAHU MCIt«----- . N i u l l t lic address in which the speaker keeps talking, not knowing
Sheathing
when to quit? It happens ten often. A good thought, a
MR. BRYAN proposes “to put
111 M i c w i l ,&lt; A « f » M
Siding
good speech is som etim es the shortest. And a good thought the Bible into Constitution," If he
m iuM iu iT H it n * m , ■
Flooring
One T«-»I—|7.&lt;I0 St* Month* .. fl.SO and a good speech is frequently ruined by the person who loses his fight to uphold tho nntiD # l l v « r « l in Cll» hy U n rim t. (&lt;«r remains on his feet trying tn add emphasis ami force to his
i Foiling
•reek , ILu. W ea k ly Edition I * 1
monkuy lnw in Tennessee. What
Finish
arguments hut who actually weakens as he talks.
*«r year.
___
has the Bildc to do with the mon­
Mouldings
_________
m
i
t
i
i
K
i
A
ll
ohltuary
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We like to listen to that speaker who comes quickly to key or with the Constitution- lias
,r icee, card* ot think*, resolution*
Lath
a nml
d notice* ot enter:alnment*
^ —- -— ------- — where. his subject and having been thoroughly prepared says that Mr. Bryan forgotten these lines?
Brick
CherRe* a re k iade Will be charged he wants to say and then sits down.
“Congress shnll make no law
f i r a t r e g u lar v d x e r iU ln * rat##Lime
W riting to a correspondent a good many years ago, John respecting an establishment of reV R N I l l ' l l T H E ASSOCIATHI) IMIBM
Plaster
ligion, or prohibiting the free ex­
T h * A **oeteted Prea* I* ex clo a- Bright gave some suggestions every person ought to heed,
ercise
thereof,
or
abridging
the
I v e lr e n l i t l e d *" th e a##. for r«- if he would he a convincing anti entertaining public speaker.
WWte Rwk Piaster Board
p u b lic a tio n o f all new * dispatch#*
freedom of speech, or of the press.
ra
d
ltea
lo
-U
o
r
not
o
th
erw
l*
#
eredHe
said:
T
Mr. Brynn would have to take
led In till# paper and alao th e l o ­
Screen Wire
c a l n ew # pubflahed herein. All right*
"To speak without preparation, especially on great and that out of tho Constitution to
o f reiiu b licatlo n o f apeclal dispatchBuilders Hardware
ac h e r e in a re a leo re ear "ml._______ solemn topics, is rashness, nnd cannot he recommended. make room for Jonah and the
Do rx
Whale,
ns
part
of
the
law
of
the
When I intend to speak on anything that seems to me im­
MONDAY, JULY 1.1, 1925
Il hidows
land.
portant. I consider what it is that I wish to impress upon
" THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
my audience.
TO PUT INTO the Constitution,
Frames and Screens
1,—Draper water route to Jackson­
"I do not write my facts or my arguments, hut make the Bible, the Koran, the Health,
Made to Order
ville.
or Maimonides “Guide to the Per­
2,—Construction of St. Johna-In- notes on two or three slips of paper, giving the line of argu­ plexed,” was not the original
Murphy boning Boards
ment and leaving the words to come at call while I am speak­
dlan Hirer eanal.
American
idea.
.
.
.
.
.
Medicine Cabinets
3.—Extension of white way.
ing. There are occasionally short passages which for ac­
The Constitution, establishing
| . —Extension of local amusements, curacy 1 may write down, as sometimes, almost invariably, rules
for men ON EARTH is one
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
thing. A sacred book, expressing
the
concluding
words
or
sentences
may
he
written.
The Price la Right|
etc.
views of certain people on relig­
6.—Augmenting of building pro­
"You can’t prepare your subject too thoroughly, hut it is ions, is another thing.
gram—houses, hotels, apartment easy to overprepare your words. Divide your subject into
i
■■ ■ SANFORD
- Houses.
two
or
three,
not
more,
main
sections.
For
each
section
pre­
THOMAS
JEFFERSON
wrote
6.—Extension of street paving propare an "island". By this I mean a carefully prepared sent­ the Declerntion of Independence
gram. .
7«—Construction
of
boulevard ence to clinch your argument. Make this the conclusion of and signed it, and Mr. Bryan often
W. S. PRICK, Mgr.
around U t r Monroe.
the section, and then trust yourself to swim to the next quotes him with approval. Jeffer­
710 W. First St. Phone litt
8^-Completion of city beautifica­ islnnd. Keep the best island for the preoration of the speech, son, ns Secretary of State writing
to n Mohammedan ruler, told him
tion program.
he need have no hesitation about
I,-—Expansion of school system and then at once sit down."
dealing with the United States bo---------------------- o---------------------wilt provision for increased fa­
I
cause
this nation, officially, has
cilities.'
.
no religion.
Don’t Patronize Peddlers
Everything
And that message of Jefferson’s
BIBLE THOUGHT FOIt TODAY
For the Sportsman]
was used in recent times in ne­
THINK OF THE HARVEST:—
Whatsoever a nmn soweth, that
Thin i.s not the time of year for Sanford to he especially gotiations between his Govern­
At
■hall he also reap. Galatians &lt;1:7. infested with the itinerant agent for this and Hint, hut there ment and the Sultan of Sulu.
Bafl Hardware
is almost always some representative of the gentry making
THE PAWNS
BRYAN, who is n good threatonPhone n
Ptince nnd BJphop nnd Knight nnd his appeal for customers among people who really ought to er, also threatens to bar the teach­
know better.
Dame,
ing of evolution throughout the en­
Plot and plunder nnd disagree!
Occasionally the firms represented by such agents are all tire nation, a sort of scientific
■ fliiauiiHaanaaKEUKaaM aM auuuHaaHKNHBflaHiiBuanmaiin
0 but the game is u royal game!
prohibition, and Mr. Brynn may
0 but yqur tourneys are fair to right. Now and then the purchaser obtains something lie run for President on an anti-evolu­ CONTROL TEMPER IN HOME AS YOU M
H
wants at a price less than lie would have to pay in a local tion platform. If he docs, the
■
,
see!
WOULD IN OFFICE
store. But these are exceptions to the rule. The usual ped­ news of the day supplies lias run­
5
Wright,
Warlow
and Company
By Mine Thereat* in Miami Illustrated Tab
None too hopeful we found our dler is an Irresponsible somebody who gets the money from ning mate. In Montgomery City,
M
»
lives;
Missouri, Sheriff Farmer must' Every day things are said and grata, soon on the outside look­ H
Sore wus labor from day to day; gullible persons regardless of whether the gullible persons hang a negro, James Crump. done
which you don’t like, and ing in.
Art* Now Receiving Application For
Still we strove for our babes and get anything in return for il.
Sheriff Farmer objects to spending what do you say and haw do you
But at home. Ah, that’s differ­
There is no iaw to prevent agents from selling their wares, the people’s money to “build n net when these speeches and ac­ ent!
wives—
There is a place where we :
Now to the trumpet we march or "taking orders" as is the usual custom, in a house-to-house scaffold to hang a negro, when the
can indulge our moods witli im­ s
tion:.
crop
up
to
take
the
wind.))away!
visitation, if agents have tho proper licenses to sell their job can be be tamo ns well from a *hi* id off your temper?
punity, it is only our relatives
rafter in the county’s barn back
who suffer the deep Hurt and they
goods.
But also there is no law to guarantee the purchaser of
At
the
office,
them
nr.*
lots
of
“ Why?”—Fur xomo have willed it
the court house.
can
i!o nothing but stand tire M
a
trifles
that
&lt;nn*tnntly
occur
which
against
the
fraud
of
inferior
goods.
The
person
who
buys
xo! d lot.
appear uaphasaiit and nnfnir to brunt of our
, ill humor, be it jus- aa
Nothing we know of the why of a stranger who never expects to see him again knows
TIIE COUNTY Judge in.mt.* on
Indeed, they may truly be . tifu**! or otherwise But is a dis- a
.or the where—
mighty well that there is every chance for being swindled. a new gallows. “Suppo.su Hint you.
n
unpleasMit
ard unfair hut usually phiy^'f ',:“j
.1. V
To nwant|&gt; or junglo or wastes of And nine tim es out o f ten that is exactly what happens, in a barn becomes haunted, vvh :l wilt
of the cause, ever justi- *
gaidl
you
ic
iruin
your
temper,
you
i
on improved Business and Residential Property
■now—
in
we do with it?" ho aske. That know it won’t lie politic to t’peuRI fied ?
Nothing we know ami little we more or less degree.
in KanTon!
eoimly judge is tiie right naming your
A simple question addressed to u
mind or even show yo'ir hurt
Instead of patronizing the peddler, the sensible person mate for Sir. Bryan in bis anticare.
;it tin- offense, if really offense u* by a parent meet* with a snap- J
will go to a reliable home merchant and buy what he wants, evolution campaign.
Funds immediately available subject to title
py an aver. A quiet innocent r.*- a
there is.
Give us to kill!—xlnco this is the or have that merchant order the special article he may not
mark
cutis
forth
a
tirade
of
inu
examination.
end,
Why then do you not exercise victivc. Mildness on tiie part of
REV. A. BAUD. Lutheran
Of love- and labor in nature’s happen to have in stock. Tho home merchant, even if lie
tie,
ume
self-restraint
at
home?
were inclined to be tricky, could not afford to deal in any clergyman, speaking in Milwaukee, Why, in th • (wei men of your m ar home folk* doe:: not smooth over *t
plan;
* - • *—
APPLICATIONS FOIt APPRAISALS
the roii' b sea* of yotir mood. J*
of
Give Ult to kill uiul ravbb and tend hut an honest way with customers.who live in his own com- ,advocate*
..... e taking
, \r thev Statue
l u
and- dear ones, do you rol cnly No,'it inilates more tium nggiv:i-lH
YeCSTfTTnmrTTTii.'-elTd 'bTi.lnn/ munity*. He has reasons for giving A trsW tirtrT "A W il’
SKK
t m ^ p ^ i fi-ligious
g
statue. Ir.illlly exercise tiie divine privil- siveness and you are more ready m
. ege of free speech nnd action, but titan ever to "fly off the handle.'' [ JJ
amazingly
short-sighted
for
any
one
to
patronize
an
un­
He ■?JHJ lw Liberty figure Is i
Stutcs shah perish nnd states In'
;l i hu0l,|g. , n
It isn’t easy to control your a
known, distant mercantile house or factory where he can r’pagan."
born:
„
aeeni t o \w drifting •whether you arc right nr wrung? speech
Du HOSE AND HOLLER
and your action. No, its an ■
from separation of (hurel. and
yi!l(
r| ht from
LendcrtPout of tho throng shall spend his money at home for guaranteed goods.
the..your viewpoint ut the time the extremely hard task, especially ■
press—
Be leury of tiie itinerant peddler. He brings you nothing •State.” Why
111! Park Avenue
,, - not ujpull down
,
Some to honor and some tn scorn; or real value.
N t of George Washington an. |&gt;;|,ti. wlnr irritation occurs. How- when the day seems particularly .■
full
of
knots
that
you
didn't
cre­
Wo that are littlo shall yet be
ut up one of Joshua wlm stopped yr word* once apoken can un
ate and can't seem to unite. But u x i!iR H iiit* B S B in B iiiiu iiis x K n iitx x ia n a iiN iix ix a | | | i|11
less.
r
r
" h s b,‘
y ? r, e i‘ fortunately never be .ecalled uttd if it were easy, half of the un­
WHAT AUK THE great limits o f conversation? Want (W
W
y
,1|,C‘l K,n“ "inny u fileniLihip and home has happiness in the world would be
Over our"lines
ahull the vultures of ideas, want of words, want of manners, are Hu* principal licorge.
ben irreparably damaged if not avoided, wives would not sniffer
soar; #«• 7 ■
ones, I suppose you think. I don't doubt it; but I will tell
broken by words spoken in anger. liecausw a ales prupect didn’t maHard on our flanks shall tiie you what I have found spoil more good talks than any tiling
SAMUEL Dnuachrrskey, BusAnd il isn't only words. How t lialire far lui-band; husband.:!
jackal* cry;
simi stowaway, n prisoner on tin- often
do you see women indulging I Would not lie victimized because1
And the dead shall bo a* the sands else—long arguments on special points between people who White Stur Liner Celtic, ha* cross­
differ on Ibe fundamental principles upon which these points ed tiie ocean five lime*. Neither in what are called 'T.ttlks'."’ Per­ I the laundress mined some pieci-j
of the shore;
And dally the living shall pray depend. No men cun have satisfactory relations with each England nor America will let hi hi son* walking around with dis­ | mis lingerie; parents would not lie '
agreeable faces, repelling expres­ objected la heavy deuces because |
to die.
other until they have agreed on certain ultimata if belief land.
sions, that all Lai
aiuly say 1their chililien did not find tho day
That seem* strange, tragic, but
Nay, what matter!—When all Is not to be disturbed in ordinary conversation, and unless they Dauhcherakey i* like nil the rest Don’t approach me. I'm angry “a good one*' for them.
Seif-control -vUint.
does
it
have sense enough to trace the secondary questions depend­ of us. Our steamship is the earth, and you nre to blame.”
said,
in my opinion, cross word : are mean? Ju t whether nil or part,
Prince and Bishop will plunder ing upon these ultimate beliefs to their source. In short, we can't go guck to wherever we
I&gt;etter titan sulky fit to in­ or even only one of your sense
■till;
just as a. written constitution is essential to the best social came from awe can't land at wher­ even
dulge in, but neither nre permissi­ and fncultie control you,, wheth­
Lord und,l«udy must ilanco and
Direct Benefit
order, so a code o f finalities is a necessary condition of prof­ ever we nre going, at least not un­ ble nor excii: able nt In.me more er you hold them all, strength
wed,
til dentil supplies n passport. But than they are ia social or l.usi-1
itable
talk
between
two
persons.
Talking
is
like
playing
on
From System
,
I’ity us, pray fur us, ye that
used to it, buy ami well and ness circle*. People who cannot anu weaknl * under your com­
will!
the harp; there is as much in laying Hie band on tho strings get
mand, not letting tiiem get the
marry,
just
the
same.
control their speech and action* upper hand, ofttiiuc* making you
When you put system into savinff, you soon be- j
—William Young. to stop their vibrations as in twanging them to bring out
are
not
tolerated
ill
society
nor
—— o-------weak
and
ridiculous
by
allowing
tjin to get direct Ueuoof it—and step by step yon
their music.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.
MADAME Nemtchinovn, Bus­ ate they retained in plac.-s of em­ them to dumin.Te you. Certain
Lot* of men wlm harp about
climb
higher lo financial success, Open un ac
man lady who dances nimbly, fell ,ployment.
____ Especially in the lat- CKcasionn and situations in life do
freedom of speech, do not enjoy it
through
a
trap
door
nnd
ALMOST]ter
do
you
find
but
count
w
ith us today.
vory iare in­ bring tippmim t ,,tlr anger nnd
at home.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
broke her leg*. Now the leg* a re ' stances of persons who let them- ire, hut restraining &lt;mr ill feelings
--------o-------lly II1VIN 8. COItl!
insured foe &lt;150,uoo.
elves go in speech and action re­ at these time* i the real lest of
The only thing that is better
gardless
and when they do. those whether you control yuuraelf or
t Per Cent Interest Paid on Saving* Accounts
Curiously
enough,
the
leg
insur­
thun a bird in the band is a birdie
Nellie Bcvi-ll, one of tIn* nm*t entrance when ho wa* nccuKted by ance i* off when Madame Nemt- persons usually are persona non your self controls you.
on the golf course.
famous women in America, anil a handsome young fellow .about lio chiiiovu is in Turkey, the Balkan
--------o -------justly so, spent several year# of well dressed uiul intelligent look­ States, Austria or Rumin. Why
She ing.
Tim trouble is that when a man Iter youth with a circus.
should those countries be i xtr.i
THE GOSSIP GERMINATOR
i* polite ami courteous, everyone knows hundreds of stories—hu­
dangerous to a dancing lady’s
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
‘“
I
Itvo
right
over
in
Indian
Or­
morous, pathetic, dramatic, tragic
think* he’* intoxicated.
legs?
chard,
the
next
town/
he
said,
‘and
-------- o-------—of life under the big top. Hero
i What is the greatest gossip can- of tin- cherry lie
I want to go with the show,’
Jefferson was
Wu’d like to suggest to parents is one of tier favorites;
AN
AMERICAN.
Blanche
Cuv'er of tiie country? Speaking to smirched. Grant t barged with be­
"'Well, but wluit cun you do?'
“That the circus in tiie minds of
of boy* who are always forgetting
itt, has insured her nose for §.r&gt;0.
ing a liribe-tnker, Garfield with
something, that they ought to the public, is still several notchc i countuied Terrill. ‘You have to 000, It is not a re-coustruitcil Hit* Southern Newspaper men nt being immoral. None bus escaped
know
something
about
the
siiow
Grove
Bark
Inn,
,1.
Erad
Kssary,
below
tiie
Four
Hundred
in
the
so­
make good plumber*.
STR EN G TH -SER V IC E - FKOCiKKSS
nose like Mr. Dempsey's, or u fine­ well-known newspaper correspond­ the sting of slander who occupied
cial scale is sail but tiue,” suys business before you cun be of any ly
-------- o .-------chiseled
nose
that
maliia
its
liv­
the
White
House.
ent at. the national capital an I
"The attitude of the use to us.’
ing in moving pictures, Itroiwhe
Sanford IL-Tuld thinks the man Miss Hi veil.
Many in Asheville remember
eitixun toward tin- tent
" '1*iii willing to do anything nt Cnvitt uses it as a juilgu of per­ (‘resident of the Gridiron Club, that
who win* in love nmy lose at pok­ average
in 11)10 Colonel Roosevelt’s
tunned
i
J
—
Wasbingtoi(
it
is
jioople
is
exemplified
by
the
fol­
er. He may also wish be was o lowing story on Z.ach Terrill, man- all,’ insisted the applicant, 'but fume*. She is tk*' best jmlgi in "the greatest germlnatnr of gos­ train was scheduled to stop here a
I've
just
go
to
go
with
a
circus,
i
regular loser.—Times-Union.
the world. We live in an age of sip regarding Dm great and the few minute* nt an early hour in
lager of the Sells-Fluto show. He just had some trouble with my specialists.
-------- o-------the morning and that he would
nenr-greut."
Speaking of hard things to do, I was standing in front of the main folks nnd 1 want to disgrace ’em,' ’’
make a short talk. A great crowd
From
Washington
constantly
our office boy say* it take* n
\
AUSTRALIA wants to borrow comes n flow of subterranean talk, assembled at tiie passenger sta­
strong man to propo*e to u girl
FOR
LIBRARIANS
TO
CONSIDER
$100,01)0,000, The money should and most of tho scandalous whis­ tion but no Rod. eve It appeared un­
who ha* ju*t eaten onions.
l be supplied by American finance perings which fill the air have til ns the outgoing train gathered
NKYV YOltK MKICAl.l! TltlltUNK
t i ------- o-------gladly, on generous terms—not their source in Washington. The (peed he appeared on the rear
One good thing that Dayton,
There was no mystery
the
usual Shylock basis.
picas wires bear th* truth, and. platform.
For some time Mr. John Cotton i* used; he finds that its use is
Tennessee will never have to do
tete about the matter.
Australia
ami
New
Z-ailan
1
are
if
some
untruths
also
crowd
into
lh)nu,
librarian
of
tho
Newark
Pub­
trifling compared with tho use of
anymore and that i* to include a
The mm speaking was merely
to the white races of Dio world the company of their betlois, they
lic Library, has recognized the print not in libraries.
publicity tux in it* budget.
modern enormous out nut of news­ Then, how can the public H- what early American frontiers­ nre rarely slamletous untruths. the result of somebody's blunder
u not notifying Colonel Roosevelt
The faultiest Will Rogers’ ^k e papers ami popular periodical* as bary retain usefulness and pres­ men were to white settlement:, These lake to the devious and se­ that
lu* was expected to speak
east
of
them.
cretive
way*
of
bootleg
tool
cus­
of the day is the announcement a major library problem. Natural­ tige? Mr. Dana’s answer i.s that
When you first showed me the Dia­
tomers with receptive ears ure bote. A-heville men who went on
that Oklahoma plans to induce ly, be Is concerned nt the failure it must speciali.'.e. “Tiie inquirer
the
train
from
here
talked
with
mond Heavy Service Cord nnd talked
not
lucking.
AUSTRALIA LIVES io the
the cowboy actor to come to that of the American Library Axaocia-, reek*, more ami more frequently
and were assured of hi* re ­
■tale nnd become a candidate for Hon in tho six days’ program of its not a bonk nr a jutirnul on u cer- shadow of Asia, a thinly scattered
Mr. Essary gave incidents of him
so enthusiastically about it, I told
Iptescnt conference at SeuttL* to lain subject, hut a specific answer population within easy sti iking talc* manufactured out of unadul­ grets.
.governor.
But
soon
from
Washington
came
you it would have to be a wonderful
bring up for discussion “the most | to n specific question.” Of i»- distance of Japan'* t os of inillioni terated untiuth* which flew like th,* whisper that the real reason
Canfortl funs’ determination to potent of all education influences' formation lie notes, m&gt; community nnd Chinn's hum.rod of millions. Die wind* to ail parts of the cuuu Colonel
tire to stand up under the punish­
did not speak I
ratain the state league franchise lbat lhi* country^ enjoys- - to-wit,; or individual ever has too much, All of white civilhatioii i* inter try. No President lias failed to hero wasRoosevelt
ment
from my trucks, ns the oarvlco
that
he
wa*
drunk
and
j
here i* an excellent move, it would th.* public press." The librarian, libraiics have a iiuidii.ions store cited in utreng. aooing mid up­ be their victim—Wilson ami Hard could not be wakened! Scandal '
is unusually severe.
have Lein a bad thing if the city uppniciitly are not keenly inter ' of facts in hound volunu t. The holding Australia tool New Zen ing the most recent of these. Tin* charitably explained that he was '
had been fa iced tn admit that it cited in the competition which lia* great problem of admin:, tration is land.
talc is told that of these two men somewhat c'-cu-alde because hi:: I
However, I m ust now confess that
The
had to give up tins hit • in the seu- | changed Du* position of a public | to make tit so serviceable.
who died in office one was a wan­ exert ion* demanded a stimulant, i
citii. Ne.w change* in tiie person­ library from a main source of time seems to have ns *'d when
I have never found a tire the equal of
TXH OH., Mining and Mdnllur ton a .eking the favors of actresses All this of which keen-witted Io-*!
nel of the club will probably justi­ reading matter to a very minor public libruiioi were Die not.spells-1gicul Society of :^nerie:i tells you .h i .I becoming rasan * before bis cal men could discern nothing!
this Heavy Service Cord. You con
fy the action of local supporter-. cmo.
aide le ourcc* of tho ’ geniralj Dint oil production has passed its death. The other was scarcely less
It
appears
that
the
human
min
i
I
say that with my full permission.
The libraries, it'D true,.have not U*riItT. * M**l‘t* uiul tnutv tlipy iii'if peak in America, consumption io than a diunknrd and a notorious
The Herald certainly hope* no.
■
o ------- —
!o;,t in attendance. New readers for Kludv and leseaieh. They ure creases faster thun simply. Bo- ‘tumbler. The truth, slowly fol­ love* secret*; it cherishes that |
which*
it
thinks
few
others
know.
!:
I i the Iwniity contcr t at Mel cuine with ii rush to learn still nuhmergcd by the m-w.qtapers u&lt;i * fore long America will i»e imparl- lowing. tear* these stories Into the It Miipects iluu. something ia lie- t
hoi- rne Saturday, n Turn pa girl nnd more about evolution and earth- an ediiealive factor in dally life. I ing oil, relying on foreign fields. tatter* of the lying goisip which mg
withheld irum it and ao gtdli-T
a J.-ananna giil tl*sl for the first qurl.es as they follow the news
It will lie remarkable if th-* I That may Ite. Hot before long, created them.
bly iKcepLi
jt'i aa true the whj.-perul
Junior. Tio Ocala girl was i.i tin from Dayton uml Santa Barbara lil ra ;• canfeier.re In* nothing to or about when it is Heeded, the
Persistently, with unfaltering
I
-octet.
...
h Ii th b dhpmsit&amp;m,
content.#4Oca la Blxr.
Mot newonapers now are the pri­
ItU’iitpaf attil
about lhi ri.fi'i v ,,f piint country will lind a substitute for
Washington gos ip has I think, rather than ntiy uoulcvol
They wouldn’t Ut u Hanford girl mary iusirutiUit* us well a* which is hu'iml to Il ia ' alnot oil uml gasoline, as man found it 4tenacity,
uataltdixcd
every
Presldint
and
Sanford,
Florida
cnee
of
il...position,
which*
pro­
enter Locausc then* wouldn't have the chief printed instruments ot cbangit* in librsiy nmihoih' hiokiug 1substitute for olive oil that Ibe with few exception* all who have
been any competition. —Sanford thought, opinion ami emotion. Th more and rmm*. au Mr. l*ana sug- Greeks used, using whale oil in­ risen liigh enough to attract coun­ motes the gos .ip about the great, g
Washington is not particularly ,*
inlluctice of the library in those Vmtx, to np'Udliratiun. i t n own
Herald.
Then was found a substi­ trywide notice. Scandal still liv­ hlamable—it i* the natural source
That's - right, Friend Herald; regard:: has become comparative- l uLlic Library, it m *y U- re­ stead.
tute for whale oil in kerosene, ga. ing hints that the great Washing­
nd u y j ^ t yy^r
tower,— .ly negligible. Mr. Dana does not | nixtkud, ia doing admir-ble work • icplaced kerosene, electricity uroVe ton was a libertine and given (o of rumors. Thera is demand for Ii
goraip—and inevitably cotifca the ,
Ocala
jdlipute that the print in libraries Jin this field.
- "
1out g«».
*• •**»* profanity—it st{ vivea the fable supply.
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MISS DOUDNEY GIVES INTERESTING
REPORT ON PUBLIC HEALTH WORK
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS

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Miss Pearl Brooks of Orlando and son Jack, accompanied hy John Thrasher and Miss Louise Thrash­ latka as the guests 0f friend* and ’
was the week-end guest of Mrs. Ivy, left Sunday for Atlanta, Ga er are spending uie rummer nt relatives.
*
B. F. Smith at her home on Elm and other points in north Georgia. Coronado nt the former’s cottage.
Avenue,
Mr. and Mri. Dwight Smith will
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner
Mrs. J. H. Perritt, Mls3 Ag- return tonight from North Caro­
J. F. Hawkins left Saturday for and children of Burbank are the ness Perritt and Miss Kate Per­ lina, where they havo been tb«
his home in Mockaville, N. C., nf- guests of Ms. Tune’s parents’, Mr. ritt of Vero Beach arc here spend­ guests of friends and relations*
ing the week end with friends. at Winston Salem, Asheville and
ler spending several days here on and Mrs. W. M. McKim.
From her** they will go to Geor­ Rocky Mount. They will be the
business.
Mrs. IV, C. Britt of Cunbar. gia.
guests of Mrs. Smith* parents, Mr.
61
and Mra. J. B. Frank- From here
The many friends of Mrs. Harry Penn., Is the. „guest of her son nnd
Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Mahoney and they will go to Deland where they
Walsh will regret to learn that nlte hia wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
tto Avenue.
small daughter, Francis, nnd Mrs. will make their home. Their wed­
in nuite ill at a hospital in De- Britt on Palrnctti
A. Trombley of Palatka left Sat­ ding wan a foyely event of a few
trolt. Much.
Miss Aline Register. who has urday to spend some time in Pal- days ngw.
Mr*. Craig Thompson nnd little been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B.
daughter Betty have returned af­ Green for some time today for her u i i i i i i i i i i i u i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i n i n u i i i i n i i M
ter a pleasant visit spent in Mont­ home in Green Cove Springs.
gomery, Ala.
Miss Florence Bishop of Athens,
P. W. Miller of Trenton, N. J., Ga., arrived recently and will make
spent several days here last week Sanford her home, having accepted
a3 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. a position with DeCottes nml
Spencer.,
A. Winston.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Key nnd lit­
Mrr, W. E, Henley ami Mrs. G.
tle daughter, Adelaide and Mrs.
E. Camp will leave Tuesday for George
leave Wednesday in
Atlanta. Ga., nnd other points in their carRice
for
Asheville to spend J
porth Georgia.
At Loading Station and Hard Road.
three months.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Monday left
Clark left Sunday for
Sunday for Edgefield, S. C„ their hisRobert
home
in Wheeling, W. Va..
old home. They made the trip after spending
the past week end
in I heir car.
with his aunt nnd uncle, Mr. and
11. C. Du Bose and Hampden Du- Mrs. Jack IJghtncr.
Bose merit the past wek end in
nnd Mrs. Edmund Meisch
Daytona with Mrs. II. C. DuBose areMr.receiving
congratulations on
and children.
the arrivnl of a dauglito, born S at­
Easy Terms.
urday July 11. The little girl
Mr. nml Mrs, Wyman Caldwell haa been named Angeleo Marie.
and son Erwin of Jacksonville were
tlo&gt; guests of I). I&gt;. Caldwell tills
'dra. Henry Pardon and daught­
past week end.
er have returned from Waynes­
boro, Georgia, where they were the
Mr. S. A. Welih left Sunday for guests of Mrs. Pardon's fatin' ,
a few days' visit with Ins slater, John Blount and her sister, Mrs.' ■
Mis. V,. c. Daniel at the Coral Jack Hewitt.
a 2102 First St.
Realtors.
Hanford j
Gables Inn, Fla,
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. II. Garner nnd
Mr. and Mre. J. D. Woodruff, j non Douglass, Mr. ami Mrs, It. T. ■ I I I I I M I I R I R I I I I I I I I I I X I I H R I R I I I N I l l l H I I I I I I I I

e of Sanford

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

11.L T ;

“Sing-Song”

Tlio nionthy 1meeting of the rar.e. These two schools brought
Seminole
C’ountv Child Welfare thetr work up to the standard re­
Monday
Board was held Friday at the res­ quired for national recognition,
Auxiliary « m tlm
e e t idence of the
chairman, Mrs. ami both were awarded pennants
in Church will
James G. Sharon. The other mem­ for th&gt; National Modern Health
bers present were the secretary, Crusade Tournament, They are
Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs. Menick the fr’e^t schools in Sennnole coun­
of Longwood, Mrs. G. L. M ar­ ty to receive this honor.
ked. nnd Mis3 AJhby Doudney, th"
Each year a large gol.l star in
The First Bap* county nurse. Many phases of the awarded to the school having the
• u'
Tuesday after- health work were discussed, nnd best per rentage for Corrective
[ &amp; at a:3° o’clock. plans were made for continuin'! Health Work. La?t year this star
the corrective work during the was awarded to the Lake Monroe
«t Yount! People’s Urt- summer.
School, which was far ahead of
Miss Doudney presented nn ex­ Ml other?.with a percentage of 101.
a picnic at Pulni
^ wishing to go are ve­ tremely interesting report &lt;m the This year Chuluotn took the lend
lvet at the church nt progress of public health work in by a large majority with a per­
the county schools during the centage of 121 nnd won the star.
last year. During 1923-21, there The fact that the percentages are
the total
■caret Zachary nnd Miss were 021) eases of physical de­ over 100 means that
Vox will entertain at fects in school children, which were numlier of health defects correcevening nt Mias corrected through the agenry of Jted in the entire school averaged
M ay
Such
the health work. In 192l-2'\ the j more than one per pupil.
om«*- , .
Friday
„
. , numlier had increased to 897 cor­ i figure t are noteworthy, and their
meaning in improved health and
»rty given by Boosters rections.
An interesting feature of the the chance of a happy and use­
which young people a
Epworth Lingua mum- health work is shown in one of ful maturity fur the children oft
1,. Methodist church are the county schools with regard to Seminole County in almost meas­
Briny night, Iajke Mary. hookworm disease.
In 1923-21 ureless.
this school as a whole was tested
Tito following relative per rentKirch at 7:15 P. M.
for hookworm and 70 per cent of ages of the different schools are a:
the pupils were found to be suf-j follows:
L Weddings
fering front the disease.
These t’lmlimta .................................. 121
were all treated free of Oviedo ......................................... 97
■Engagements car.es
charge by the State Board of K. S. Primary, Sanford .......... 73
Health, with tlie result that wheir Grammar, Sanford .................. &lt;»9
the school was ngain tested in 1921 l ake Monroe ............................ 50
25 only IS per cent of the pupils Oneida ..................................... 17.(1
17
had hookworm and almost all of 1 ke Mary ....................
tjj, Williams o f * h im
12
these crises were pupils who hod I yinan .....................
Lla Kldridge of Jackson entered the school during the ........ a .................................... (39
W. S. Primary, Sanford
. 31
y. Lawson of Jackson* year.
Special mention was made of th • S. S. Primary .......................... 32
(incomplete!
riah Strickland of Hu* Chuluotn nnd Lake Mary schools
to (’* Campbell of Ho­ for work In the modern health cru-Pnola

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Leal Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property M
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They pretty nearly burned n
A Hank Account Is Better
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town over this girl. She is a
lm* Steinmeyer of Jack■
Chinese “sing-song girl,” living in
0
than an “Alibi*
11. Waters of Jack- MissVirginiii Q uips Is
Lake Mary
0
the Chinese town of Shayatig, in
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Hupeh province. Her admirers got
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Ljhy Simon of Snvan- BrideOf Paul Radford
The man who fails in life always has an “alibi”,
Charles Sibley arrived Tuesday in a fight, upset a lamp and burn­
M
H. Katz, of JncksonWe
are
permanently
located
in
Sanford
hut the man with a growing bank account very
after spending several weeks at bis ed lot) houses. Now Peking and
Coming as a surprise to their old home in Massachusetts.
seldom needs one.
Shanghai want her to come and
Ljnia Combs of Tnmpn
Mr.
Black,
who
has
bought
the
dance
for
them.
many
friends
in
Sanford
is
the
OUH
SALES
FORCE
are
EXPERTS
fhaphorat of Tampa.
What arc you going to do? Frame an alibi,
hotel on Crystal Lake was a wel­
k | Robertson of Hraritu- announcement of the marriage of come
visitor at this meeting.
or build a bank account?
Johnson of Bradenton. Miss Virginia Qulgg to Paul M.
We
guarantee
Satisfaction.
Chandrer of Commerce held
Cjly Smith of Jackson- Radford. The ceremony was per­ it The
regular monthly meeting Mon­
We suggest a bank account, and this as the
fj, Bryant of Charleston,
formed Saturday evening In Or- day night July (Jth with I I present.
bank.
If you have Property you want sold— List it with us
A. Minchow, witli his family
alndo. Dr. J. 1&gt;. Adcock, pastor of
Weddings
and kiss it good-bye.
M r a . Jack
Turner
nnd
lorothy Burke of West the First Baptist Church officiat­ has moved down near the old crate daughter,
Patricia are the guests
ch to W. M. Itedelshei- ing, in the presence of a few close milt.
of friends in St, Petersburg,
fost Palm Bencli.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Grcenleaf re­
friends.
iirolyn Cook of Jncksonturned this week from a visit to
sixronn, ki.a.
J.
Ball spent the week end
Mrs. Radford is the attractive their old home in New Hamp­
\V. McCullers of Jnckin Daytona as the guest of Ids
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. shire.
family.
■
(enriettn Booth of Jack­ tjnigg of this city. She was a
Mr. nml Mrs. Goodheart Sjoliin A. \V. Uoyett of Jack- student in the Sanford High School Inm spent the Fourth with her par­
11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.
M
is
Elizabeth Whitner Ins ns 3
L
■ . • • ■**• »» t ml a host of admiring friends ents Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Grove
her
guest,
Misi
Eilzalielh
Mct'ul
j
in
this
city,
who
are
extending
inutile I’nrrott of Jnckaon*........... ..■ ,M
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U-fi of Orlando."' T .................
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It C. 'i ruett of Jackson- best', wishes. Mr. Radford is a IniMrs.
John Reeves and children
young man of sterling qualities
of
Orlando,
spent the Fourth with
being
a
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
(I.
A.
nrolyn Spencer of Sanher
parents
Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. •■evera'l daw ''in Ali.mii icom i!ii!!ng ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ''“ ■■•'■“ ■ ■ ■■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a t , , , * " B" " " * n * " ’» H « » « u * " K B « * « « " * B « « « « « 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^
. I,. Redfern of Sanford. Radford, lie atetuded Rundolphbusiness with pleusure.
|nnic Townsend &lt;&gt;f Tampa ftlttcoii MHiitary Academy, and la­ Sjobloni.
N. H. Hruddoik, Mrs. Durant and
ter went into business here. He
foungblood, of Tampa,
t :
Mr. nml .Mr.i. Will Blaine h . s t
dlie Young of Tampa to is now connected with the Model Mrs. Swanson visited in I'iervon
Saturday,
;
p1
siding
a
pleasant
day
yesterday
on
the
boat
onroute
Trim Company.
fopey of Tampa.
i with their relatives.
V'r.ildine Muriel ‘if JackMr. and Mrs. Radford will he I Miss Carmillia Durant returned their li&lt;inie in the north.
It. E. Tittle of Sanford, at home to their friends nt 115
home Saturday front Pierson where
llie.e William.-i of Trenton French avenue for a short time.
J. II. hirard. Bud Johmon nnd
she has been visiting her grand­ .Mi, CaniiMim left Saturday for a ■ • ■
jtogera of Tidewater.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hrnddoek.
Virginia Donaldson of
week’s fi king in Leesburg.
Judge and Mrs. J. Q. Smith and
Mr. and Mr.-. Peckham and Mrs.
Jo \V. II. McCnrt of Leea- daughter,
Marie and Mr. Foster Hyotlaine nml family enjoyed July
Irvin
ny and I.eRoy Williams
h i ■Frank of Banf mi to Hamilton of Birmingham, Ala., ■Itli picnicking at Clifton Springs, of Dade City spent the week end
are
the
guests
of
Mrs.
Smith's
one
of
Seminole
county’s
beauty
nith of Del-aml.
here ns the guests of friends.
|rui King of Williaton to aunt, Mrs. Ella I-effler on Mag­ spots.
nolia Avenue.
Rev. J. S. Clark filled his reg­
Vi: of Willston.
Miss Norma Griffin of Ki ainiular appointment at the Presby­
^amonil Radford of Sani . the attractive house gue.t
|T. Alford of Birming- 28 Drowned Trying terian Church, Sunday evening. mei
We were glad t.&gt; see among the of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gibson for
u
una llines of Miami to To Escape Heat Wave visitors Mrs. Ballinger and Mrs. a few days.
M
Clark Pierson of Upsaln.
^f Miami.
Mr:&gt;. It. C. Keene and daughter ■
Among those going to Daytona
uthy Lelu of Tampa to
CHICAGO, July 13— More than Saturday, July Itli, were Messrs. Eugenia of Jacksonville are the 0X
tow of Tampa.
three score persons were killed Floyd, Charlie, and Maurice Sjob- guests of Mrs. N. O. Garner.
I"u
pamond Humphreys of throughout the country yesterday lom
with
their
families.
John
to J. It. llurdeu Jr., as a result of a heat wave, light­ Whitaker, Lowell Cummins, Stan­ M. E. I.nvein of Macon, Ga., left aa
inn.
ning, automobile, flying ami bath­ ley Peckham, William Dunn, El­ Saturday after spending a week
V Seayor of Jackson- ing miahnps anil other causes. With lis Lloyd, and others made up a with his sister, Mrs. John Schir -j
J. Higiinote of Jack- thousands of persons seeking re­ party of young folks going over.
nrds
lief front humidity in beach baths,
drowning
led
the
fatalities
with
28
|
rv Horn hy (,f J:uk &lt;.nMrs. Wyman White and children u
Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Hailey anil
Arnan n{ Jacksonville, lives being lost. 19 were killed in daughter, Marguerite who h a w have returned from Sylvania, Ga.,!*
:
icy Green of Jack on- automobile ml &lt;haps, four slain hy i Is-eti the guests of -Mrs. Hailey’:', vvliero they were the guests of her a
lightning,
six
died
of
heat,
three
l&gt;V. Chancey of Jackson*
si.der, Mr*. R.
Johli.-mn left tliia parents.
perished in a train explosion and inorniiig for Wauchula.
They
Mrs. J. K. Creech has returned a
fie Cook of Lakeland to one met death in an airplane accid­ were accompanied hy Mija Kath­
ent.
Jacksonville after spending some £
arine Johnson.
•f Tampa.
time with her sistirr, Ms. N. 1)
rginia Quigg of Sanford
Dice shaking was so popular in Garner.
The right to discovery of Flur*
Radford of Sanford,
f-ula Miller of Americus, ida belongs to John Cnhot (t-ll)7) India, that in ilo* post-Vedic days,
Miss Katharine Teague, Orlando,
and to Amerigao W-picci about two kings of Mahahharata—YudH. Alicklcr of Tampa,
Mnncc Anslund of Sehring the same time. Juan Ponce de liisthira and Nula—staked and l*isl spent tin* week end here as the
Leon, however, wan the fir-t e x -! their kingdoms while shaking th got: t of her sister. Miss Edith
Lane of Sehring.
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i Ada Amy ,,f Sobring to plover.
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Up in the list for the second half.
Return Here Thursday. ,
The Sanford learn journeyed to
Lakeland this morning where it
will play a three-game series with
the Highlanders, after which the
team will return here Thursday
Sanford Plays
for a three game scries in this city
same team.
Errorless Ball withPint*the are
being made to enter­
tain a monster crowd of fans of
Locals Return N ext Thursday the national pastime from this sec­
For Big Booster Day Cele­ tion of the state at the big Roost­
bration to Be Staged’ Here er Day Celebration which will be
staged at the local municipal ath­
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The masterful pitching of Con­ letic field Thursday afternoon,
nor Alvarez, star Smoker twlrlcr, July 1(1. A large crowd is expect­
combined with the ability of the ed to attend nnd a "big” time is
Tampa club to hit in the pinches promised to nil.
The Box Scon*
resulted in a 3 to 0 defeat of tho
AB R H 1*0 A F,
Cclcrymen in Saturday's game TAMPA
here. Only one Knnfortt halier got Hickey, 31............3 1 (1 0 5 0
further than first base, the Smok­ Estrada, lb,-If. 3 2 1 1 (t (I
ers being mnsters of the situation Peterson, If. .. 1 0 0 (I (I I)
Welk, ss............. 4 0 1 0 2 2
throughout tho entire game.
After the first inning Cusack I*ee, rf.................. 3 0 1 3 1 0
pitched good lyill for the locals, al­ Allen, cf. ............4 0 1 3 I) 0
lowing only five scattered hits in Jcasmcr, lb......... 3 0 l 0 ii o
addition to the three he gave up Snead, 2b............ 4 0 2 5 2 0
in the initial frame, two of which Huggins, c.......... 4 0 1 0 0 0
were hunts. For the first time in Alvarez, p......... 3 0 0 0 1 0
nearly two months the Sanford
Totnls ..
team played errorless hull. The
mls-cues were niadu by Cclcrymen SANFORD
but errorn could not he given on Friable, ss.
these counts beenutui of the rules Wulzuk, 2b
of the game. Weik, Tampa short Curley, rf.
atop, made the only two errors of Moore, If.
McQuc, 3I&gt;.
the game.
In tho first inning Hickey walk­ Wad**, rf, .
ed nnd went to second on Estrada’s Bailey, Hi.
bunt which counted as a hit. Weik Alford, c, .
wan nlaii'Bufo a t first on n bunt Cusack, p.
and the tnen already on bases ad­
T o ta ls......... 31 0 3 27 It 0
vanced n notch each. Lee popped
Score by Innings:
out tu &gt;Wnlzak. Allen singled to
left' field, scoring Hickey and Ks- Tampa . .............. 201 000 000—3
trnda. Weik was thrown out at .Sanford................ 000 lion imo o
Summary: Base on balls, off
third base by Moore who recovered
the* ball hit by Allen and Jcssmer Alvarez 2. Sstruck out by Alva­
was out on n fly to Wade in cen­ rez 4; Cusack 5. Left on bases,
Tampa fi; Sanford 0. Double pluya
ter field.
Tninim again scored in liar third I*ee to Estrada. First base on
when Estrada walked, Weik was errors. Sanford 2, hit by pitcher,
out' at t^lrd, advancing Idm to sec­ Lee by Cusack. Stolen bases, Jessond sud |.eo hit safely to center mrr. Sacrifice bits, Alvarez. Balk
field, Estrada crossing home plale Alvarez. Umpire, Ware. Time
for the finul score of the game. 1:45.
No Tampa batter got past second lw&gt;Mjdur;"g.tliu remainder of

EtntfThmpnitMoundsman Giver.
Dp Only Three Scatlerea
I H its to Celcrymcn ip Game
Saturday and In Invincible
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Saijfuttl’t unly. teal .Ih rcat at
scoring was in thu fourth inning
when after Walxnk bad hit safe­
ly, Curley reached first on a field­
er’s choice, Wnlznk being out at
second on the play. Curley ad­
vanced to second on a balk by Al­
varez. Monro walked amt p u t
out at second on n fielder’s choice,
hit by McQuc, Curley going to
third on this play. Wade popped
out to second huso and tho Celerymen wen- retired fur
for tho inning
without a score.
Better Attendance
Saturday’s game saw n better
attendance than nt any game du­
ring recent weeks and load hnsebull officials have expressed hope
that tho growing interost, which
wnH manifested last Friday and
Butunlny, will continue throughout
the remainder of the season.
With the re-orgnnlKulion of the
club and tho appointment of Jim
M&lt;»re us manager of the CeleryFeds, It i* .believed that the result
will he a winning club for Hanford,
enabling the Fed* to finish high

HERALD, MONDAY, JU L Y 1 3 ,1325,

L a k ela n d ...........

Pirates Remain About One St. Petersburg
Game Ahead of Giants fov S anford........ ..
Lead in National While
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Senators Increase
Lead
Won Lost
Pittsburgh .........
4® 21*
New York ............ 47 32
Brooklyn............. ■ 40 38
Cincinnati ...............37 -10
£t. Louis ................ 38 41
Philadelphia .......... 37 42
Chicago .. ............... 35 44
Boston ..................... 33 47
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Washington ........... 53 27
Philadelphia............ 18 29
C hicago............ .. 43 38
D etro it..................... 42 40
St. Louis................... 11 42
Cleveland .............. 37 -10
New Y ork................ 34 40
Boston ............ .. .. 25 55

New Orleans
Atlanta .. ..
Memphis .. ..
Mobile
Chattanooga
Nashville .. .
Little Rock .
Birmingham
"We first forgot Christendom
for Zionism and then forgot Zion­
ism for Slimuclism; and Instead of
making the Christian problem bet­
ter we made the Jewish problem
worse."—(J. K. Che terton.

Ynnks Arc Shut Out by Chi- Charlie Grimm’s Double With
One on Base In Sixteenth
....cago and Cleveland Gives
N ets Winning Run; Robins
Hard Drubbing to Boston;
Trims
Pittsburg 4 to 3
Phillies Trounce Detroit

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ST. LOUIS, July 13.—Captur­
ing the second game of the series,
the Washington Senators interrup*
ted the Browns’ winning streak
Sunday, scoring 5 to 3.
Frank
Davis was extremely wild and do­
nated thre runs with two walks
and a wild pitch, a wild throw nnd
a single in the second inning. Coveleskie was knocked out of the
box when Johnson singled and
Hargrave doubled.
Score by innings:
Washington .. 030 000 020—5-7-2
St. Louis .. .. 000 201 000—3-0-1
Batteries: Covcleskie, Marberry
and Bud; Davis, Vnngildur and
Hargrave,
YANKS AItR SHUT OUT
CHICAGO, July 13.—Chicago
shut out New York 3 to 0 in n
pitching duel Sunday, between Ly­
ons arid Sam Jones. Lyons allow­
ed only five scattered hits while
Jones win touches! for seven, three
of them producing two runs, in the
fourth. Mostil’s double, a sacri­
fice and a successfully executed
squeeze piny scored the other run.
Score by innings.
N*j W York .. .. 000 000 000-0-5-0
Chicago ......... 000 210 OOx—3-7-0
Butteries: Jones and O’Neill;
Lyons and Schalk.

NEW YORK, July 13.—Charlie
Grimm’s double with Brooks on
bare in the sixteenth inning Sun­
day gnvc Chicago a 0 to 8 victory
over New York. Hartnett’s wild
throw to the box in the ninth al­
lowed Young to score, tying the
count to eight nil.
Mcusel smashed his 12th home
run in the first inning. Brooks
poled out his tenth circuit drive of
the year in the sixth with two
on. Jackson, Giant’s short stop,
turned his ankle in the fifteenth
inning, returning to first base.
Score by innings:
Chicago—
000 003 230 000 000 1-9-21-1
New York—
200 010 032 000 000 0-8-14-2
Batteries; Kauffan. Bush nnd
Hartnett; Nehf, lluntzingcr, Dean,
Scott and Snyder.
ATHLETICS BEAT PIRATES
BROOKLYN, July 13.—Taylor’s
home run with one out in the ninth
inning Sunday broke a dead lock
and returned Brooklyn victorious
over Pittsburgh, I to 3. Kremer
and Osborne bad a pitchers’ duel
hut Osborne would have won easi­
ly if Cox had not lo.&lt;t three flies
in the sun, these giving two trip­
les and a double. Cox was benchid after the third episode. Cuyler
made four hits one of them a home
run. Wheat also hit for the cir­
cuit with one on.
Score byiri nings:
Pittsburgh .... 001 100 100-3-9-2
Brooklyn .. .. 010 020 001—1-8-0
Batteries: Kremer and Gooch;
Osborne and Taylor.

INDIANS DEFEAT BOSTON
CLEVELAND, O., July 13.—
Cleveland made eighteen hits off
Ehnikc and Neubauer here Sunday
and defeated Boston in the second
game of tho series 13 to 2. My*
alt's drive hounded off Boone's
knee in the eighth for a three base
bit. Time bud to be taken out for
for the Bo..Ion outfielder.
•
Score by innings:
Boston .. » UU 000 000— 2- 9-G
You nro wasting time and mo­
( b veland .. 103 121 U5x—13-IH-O
Butteries: Neubauer, Ehmke and ney if this page hasn't your clas­
Heving, Picinich; K arr nnd Myutt. sified advertisement. Phono it in
today. No. 148.
ATHLETICS WIN
DETROIT, July 13.—Philadel­
phia went on a batting rumpuge
Sunday and broke Detroit's win­
ning streak of rive games to win,
8 to I. The Athletics scored three
nuts off Dntis.s in 2 innings and
then Wells for five more runs col­
lecting 21 hits daring the game.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .122 000 030-8-21-2
D etroit......... 000 000 001—1- 8-0
Batteries: Hommcll and Coch­
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Yesterday’s
Results

Today’s Games |
F l o r id a S t a t e l e a g u e
.Sunford at Lakeland.
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Introducing the "Babe Ruth of (lie
Western League." In other words
meet “i)oc” Payne, of the Wi* hitn
club, one of the hardest hitli i * in
the history of that organization.
Payne is clouting the polio', over
.ton, leading tho circuit. Ilo's
quite a home run guy. loo. Over
one stretch of II games he crash­
ed out seven fmir-pillors. Big
league scouts have their eyes on
him.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 2; Cleveland 13.
Washington 5; St. Louis 3.
Philadelphia 8; Detroit l.
New York 0. Chicago 3.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Memphis 7; Chattanooga 3.
New Orleans 11; Atlanta 10.
Mobile 3-2; Birmingham 1-0.
Nashville 4; Little Rock 5.

NATIONAL LEAD
St, Louia at Philadelphia,
Chicago at New York.
Boston at Cleveland.
New York at Chicago,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Detroit.
Boston at Cleveland.
New York at Chicago.

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Radio and Ignition.
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Commerce Department estimate:,
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The proposed Briti h Radio law, GAS, OH., TIKES, ACCESSORIES
which would permit house-search
for unlicensed sets ;m well as other Phone II7-1V.
Sanford, Fla.
tyrannical powers lately exposed
OPEN TILL 9 P. M.
in I he Dearborn Independent, has
E V K ItY NT G 11 T
been withdrawn under the urge of
public indignation.

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Leave Jacksonville Dally Kscept Sunday 4:00 P. II.

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Tncorrect Insertion.
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Frha office should be
ledlaia'r ln
°r
tu v r.n T i* en n
r r«pr«»fi&gt;i»in* thorUlar w ith rate*, ruloa
gallon, w ill l l w i M
^formation.
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[they w in aaalal J»u
I your w a n t ad. to
Ira crfectlva.
IT A NT NOTICB
s should g i v e ib a lr
.natofTtee addreaa a s
sir phono numbar If
reaulta- About on*
: o f a th ou san d haa a
in d tha othara cun i
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not valid.
Prompt. Efficient.
Service

TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
All makes of typewriters for DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
sale on easy terms, for rent, also ard County thoroughly which is
repair*. Office supplies. Room 9 one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Const.
Ball Bldg.___ _________
Sample copy nnd rate card upon
request.
PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Engraving, Embossing. See up
Lakeland, through the Star-j
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. Telegram. Beat advertising me­
R. U. Ave.-Commcrclnl St.
dium in South Florida. Published'
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— j
REAL ESTATE
l akeland. Floridn.
J. E. M’UKLHXG, euD-diviaiol, OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ through the Xenia Gazette, Zenlando, Florida, and F l o r a ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ trict. Want nd and display rates
way.
on request.
TIN AND METAL WORK
SIGNS
Any Kind—Anywhere

ft,, ntere w ltbla « * r
L Mfoplf of Hanford

TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the Pc Land
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Phone 480-W. Snnford Ave. At Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with oriier.
First Street.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
MIRRORS KESILVERED
Furniture bought nnd sold.
Call
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone 647.

MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. K.
Terwilleger. Prop.

nln often n#c€ii*
tf«t n%en
M*LUMBER CO. House
la ffunlrfd. It W IULL
Service,.
Quality and Price.
nlpbalirtlcBlIr

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Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
West Third Street
Phone 5M

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[ phone

113

DAVID B. HYEB
ARCHITECT
Member 0. L 1
nor* Building

led Directory
1G — Multlgraphlng,
1and mailing—as you
-when you waht it
■73. II. E. Porch. Firut
Bank Bldg.
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IB AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING^__________
fcT ELECTRIC SERVICE
txpert Elqctrirel repairs
Central Ave. Orlando
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COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER —
Classified nds have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c ((5-word line) line.

Bolt- flip p y

Building Material
TIUS
JS DIRECTORY

Advertising

Orlando. F lorid a

HILTON’S
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113 .Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

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MATNE — Waterville, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people arc interested in Florida
property. Reaeh them through
the Sentinel, Rato card on ap­
plication.

For Rent

“TELL EN0UGH.....SELL MORE”
— in other words, no m atter whnt sort o f Wnnt
Ad you may be writing, tell your prospects whnt
you would want to know if you were the buyer in­
stead of the seller.
Give them n mental picture of the article or ser­
vice that you are offering, or the thing that you
want to buy.
You know your offer, nnd your prospects know
their needs. They are sold if you convince them
through your Wnnt Ad that your offer most near­
ly meets their requirements.
The additional facts that yon give distinguishes
your Want Ad from its competitors— nnd will
very probably put you in touch with the right
prospect quickly.
Just hear in mind, when you write a Want Ad
for these columns, to TELL A COMPLETE
STORY THE FIRST TIME.
The results will take care of themselves!

THESANFORD HERALD

FOR RENT: 4 room house, screen
porch, garage, good water, fifteen
dollars a month. Mrs. E. A. Moffitt, Celery Avenue. Phone J1G7W.
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire upstairs. C. T. Smith.
APARTMENT FOR RENT— A t­
tractive nnd convenient. Call
nt Herald office for further in­
formation.
FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new nimrtmcnts. phones includ-'
od. By week month or year, well j
located near ocean.
Write or
iphone R. L. Sciden, Scldcn Bldg,'
Daytona Bench, Fla.
. FOR RENT—Kitchen, bed room
and garage, 1101 Elm Ave.
FOR RENT—Apartment. Two
rooms nnd bath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will bo vacant Aug. 1. Prac­
tically new. Address 305 care
Herald.
FOR RENT: 3 rooms down stairs,
furnished, lights, water, all con­
veniences in eluded, corner 9th nnd
Elm.

Many men and women have
becom e habitual readers o f class­

Lost And Found

LOST: Package containing over­
alls nnd other articles. Put in
somebody’s car through mistake.
FOR QUICK SALE: Will sell 4 FOR SALE: 2 Horse Spray ma­ Finder please return to Herald
acres of good land 2 miles from
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
chine in good condition. W. G. office.
HERALD will bring you in big center of Sanford ut a bargain, Aldridge,
results. Advertise those old a r­ half cash. See or write B. H.
FOR SALE: Upright piano, mnhogMiscellaneous
ticles you have stored away and Bankston, Sanford, Fla.
nny cheap f&lt;&gt;- cash. See “Webb”
have no use for. A little tliirtyYOUNG SPANISH
gentleman
ccnt ad mny bring you several FOR SALE—3 cast front San­ Star Barber Shop,
would like to learn English. Call
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­ ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy FOR SALE: Good quality violin
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
telephone 712 or P. O. Box 084.
sentative will cnll and see you.
—c rse complete—Reasonable—110
FOR SALE—Corner lot nnd ad­ W. 13th Street.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Rooms For Kent
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.,
Morrim* Sentinel; largest classi­ terms. Box 431, cans Herald.
FOIt SALE: Well located lot on
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
, Magnolia Avenue. Reasonably FOR RENT—Roonia with or with­
imum 24c cash with order.
FOR SALE: Seventy acres of un­ priced. Small cash payment re­ out meals.
Reasonable rates.
improved land suitable for celery. quired. Address S-R-j" c.o. Her­ Lincoln House.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the Two flowing wells. For quick sale ald.
accepted wnnt ad medium in $125 an acre. Box “X” care HerFOR SAIT&lt;: Five room bungalow Modern Im p rove­
T h o ro u g h ly
Daytona (Flu.) One cent a word.aid.
Screened
ments
with bath. Close in town. Price
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
FOR SALE: Comer lot on Oak reasonable. P. O. Box 658.
Avenue in rapidly growing sec­
TAMPA, Floridn — Tampa Daily
Mr*. 14, J. ('mils. Mgr,
Times, the g reti homo tlai'Jy. tion $1,800 on terms of $600 cash FOR SALE: LUMBER delivered
A
in and around Sanford, yellow CORONADO BF.ACII. FLORIDA
rate I l-2e per word minimum, nnd balance payable yearly.
All Ihp I r n r
charge 25c cash with order. Write rare buv. Dcaii-Bcrtf Corporation. pin* framing, sheathing, aiding, Rates: tqint
IS.mi per day.
tty tlio
Plmne 713.
flooring, ceiling nnd finish.
At
w eek WS.ttO double; SIS.O') sin g le.
for complete rate card.
—--------, prices that are n savings to you.
LOT on P,id motto Avcn*| Vermont I,umber Co. Osteen, Fla.
WEST VIRGINIA — Clarksburg, CORNER
lie, *1,500, $50 cash nnd $50
The Clarksburg Exponent, morn­ monthly. This lot will sell for
ing issue l cent per word, mini­ $2,000 this coming winter. DeanWanted
mum 34c.
Berg Corporation, Plume 713.
G. TAYLOR DYER
WANTED 1 will buy anything In
Printing— Dccornlinjj
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The FDR QUICK SALE: Highland avSnnford Real Estate that is good
enue corner lot, facing north and priced right direct from own­
scene of stupendous &lt;! velopPHONE 30J
ment. Bead about it in the Palm nml east. Price $1750, terms $275 ers. Box 1,000 Herald office.
cash,
$275
in
3
months,
balance
Bench Post. Sample copy sent on
yearly, phone 715.
SALES LADIES WANTED: Exrequest.
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p ecien ee d w i t h la d ie s u a d i" to
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SALE: Three WeirfWMod Id wear preferred. Address Boy 773.
ADVERTISING g e tf results if it FOTI
Oak Hill. Buy direct from own-1
reaches potential buyers. Pn- er nnd save commission. Easy WANTED: To Rent six or seven
:vcn
latka Daily News is circulated »n j tornvV Address “Owner"
care
room house for one year. Kindnn industrial ami agricultural acc- Ju orn’|i|.
1ly state location, price, etc.
tion.
dress Box 1059. Sanford .Fin
“$7.i |
J'OR SALE: Two goo dry goons
$125 Phonographs ............
counters
anil
display
tables.
S 30 Electric fans
$22
ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's greatest 'cheap. Tho Outlet.
$ 15 Electric fans ... ............. $H
Automobiles
$ 10 Electric fans .............. $ 8
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, FOR SALE: Four lots on Laurel
I New Player Piano.
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
avenue, two corners
between
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
I Second Hand I’iaon.
rates 10e per line. Waycross Jour­ 13th and lUh. Owner will sell all' t,,21 Dodge Touring,
Tires and Tubes.
nal-Herald, Wuycross, Georgia. for $5,0(10 with $1,000 cash, $500 ),rj5 Dodge Coupe,
At Low I’rices In Order To Make
within 6 months. Balance 1, 2
Dodge Coupe,
oupe
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— nnd 3 years. Apply Dean-Berg I’i22 Dodge Touring.
Room.
Semi in your .subscription to the Corporation.
Ion
I'123 Dodge Graham I
LINE’S FILLING
Tribune or hand it to your local
Truck.
dealer so you can read Florida's FOR SALE: 10 acre celery farm. 1921 D'»d'*** Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
STATION
nil tiled. Price right, easy terms
greatest newspnper. One year,
I. W. Phillips* Sons
—several
other
bargains
different
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
$8.00, 6 months, *1 00, three months
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ location. W. G. Banks, Buunu Phone
3
Oak
and
2nd
St.
ance policy mid 75e to your order. Vista, Sanford, Fla.

For Sale

Classified advertisements have
com e to be an American institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

ified advertisements because they

For Sale

Ocean View Hotel

have found it a very profitable
Habit, indeed.

Pick Up Today's Herald
read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself
why classified advertising is so
important.
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BLISTERED FEET

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R eferences;
Kiri! N ational Itank.

itch between the toei, echini, tore
feet ere eased and cooled at once by
LICARBO.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
IIKAt. F.XTATH
A c rea g e. F a rm s nnd Ornngo
G ro v es ik K|iecinUy
tlCM Laurel Avenue,
Member of
SANFORD, FLA.
Florida S ta te
F lo r i s t s A ssociation .

It destroys all foot infections quickly;
kills the germs and prevents recurrence
of the trouble.
LICARBO makes you feel like walk­
ing a million miles; It brings such com­
fort and relief. You'll never regret
asking your druggist for UCARBOv

BOfITII I.A N II I*A 1ST
Th* I’c ' n l T h a t Have* Too
Monuy
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H i r r ii 'n - L l m b lr r I'nlut Ct.
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Pltnnr 370

Gain i I’mindN In 30 Days* or Get
Your Money Bock
Try Smith’s Barber Doctors nnd good pharmacists
know that Cod Liver Oil is full of
Shop for pood barber vitamincs that make flesh, create
appetite, builds up the power to
disease nnd puts good solid
The Ball Hardware
JTOS FOR HIKE
work. Ladies welcome. resist
flesh on skinny men and women.
[AUTO SERVICE Day
Hut it's horrible tasting stuff
|t. Meets nil trnins, PmrN ext to Valdez.
nnd every day fewer people nru
ifer. Phone 651 and 63-W | Elton J. Moughton
Diking it, for doctors are prescrib­
ARCHITECT
ing nnd people nre fast learning
CAFE
that they enn get better results
First National Hark Hldg.
with McCoy's Coil Liver Oil Com­
[Service nnd Quality
pound Tablets, which Bowers
Snnford, —— ------- Florida
Iteigns
Pharmacy and Union Pharmacy
PI A C AF E
. nnd druggists all over the
Waffle House
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country nre having u tremendous
f L Mgr. 105 W. 1st St.
&lt;icmaml for.
Lobby F u teatim -tlru m ley Bbltf.
Chiropodist
Bunford
Florida
One woman gained 10 pounds in
PEl.l, CAFB
FOOT SPECIALIST
22 days nnd if any skinny man or
|est in Service and QualVirus. B u n ion s I n g r o w ­
woman can't put on 5 pounds in
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the Gainesville Sun.
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original and genuine Cod Liver Oil
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Dlevatnr
Orlando.
loot pound i ablets—60 tablets—
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the
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Drugs, Sodas. We
CO cents.
greatest development in Georgia’s
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history; a Imlf million dollnr high­
n R
way to the gulf beach just fini.di­
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jECTKICAL
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W. 11. LONG
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across Escambia Bay atarted;
First slrrtl. A good Investment. Terms.
H OF FI.OIIIIIA, IX A M I r o l l
R’R
quarter
million
dollar
opera
house
ID ELECTRIC GO.
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MEAT MARKET
Apartment house Hollow Tile Slncco construction. Piiya
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under construction; two millions
fs to Gillon i Platt
(Fill.
Beautiful
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MAYFAIR
rent
ten
per
cent
on
$15,000.00.
Loral
ed
cto.xe
to
I
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being spent on highway; greatest
Mia. Everything elecI. "vii k G. Cameron, Joined by her
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lupdncxa section. Priced nt $30,000.00. It will pay
a h u sb an d and iinxt friend J o e Cam­
[hone 422. Electragith 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla. chance for live developers to get
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most
vs.
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100 feet on Park Ave.
cola News.
J.
A.
Bond
,et al.
exclusive residence seclion.
Tho prices arc right for a
'TO SUPPLIES
D e fe n d a n ts
n:
H.
A.
SPKIR
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
H
real'opportunity at the com­
Residence lot on Magnolia Ave., near South Side school,
CITATIO N
11*1
foot
on
11th
St.
-Three stations. Mag'I" J. A. Ilmid ttmi w ife - ——.
gusta, Gn., Augustu’s greatest
very reasonably priced for a quick sale. Terms.
i S
pletion
of
Forrest
Lake
Blind,
wlnma
C h ristu m nvntn la uuContractor and Builder
Id Second. First and Elm,
cluasmed medium, rate, cu.sh, De
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KfUiWni M. Mabel Mar Ii* a fill htijt*
?(i,r,(l(l. T e r m s .
Avenue and 10th Street
A new five loom dwelling in Hie Sanford Heigbls section
R R
charge. 10c minimum.
buml, *— ------- Marlrt wtiimo U lm s i*
Hotel.
R
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service.
bin name u uukiMiwn: ilrorir* L
at a price and on terms Hull should appeal to rent
Marln.An.1 wttm ■■
Mar)*, wiiu»«
payers.
MORGANTOWN,
\V.
VA.,
people;3
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2108
PALMETTO
AYR.
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h rU tbin naino U unkmiwn.
Amt
f l o r is t
uttch and rvt»ry uf aaIiI partl«a If
are interested in Florida. Each n
Acreage at $8.50 Per Acre.
U viiikf, a ml If iiiUivc, any
ml of
of them through u classified ad a
R H
IT THE FLORIST”
tltr said p a rties I,,* deud lo nil o srr u
, l e s el.iiiuliiH l o t e r e s l s under J. A.
in the Morgantown POST. Six
f« *1! occasions,
t:
it
stolid mid w ife 11
liond, w h u m
cents a word for Bix consecutive R
vrtln. Phonj 260-W
9 U
- i 'in 1st In a n i mu !i iiiikiinwii. Jl M,»Davey and Nesmith issues.
k n
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2M K. FIRST ST.
■ kiniwn and O m rite L. Marls and
MagnoL'J at Second.
Phone 43
TO REACH BUYERS or sobers of R
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wife.
Marls, w h ose C h r is t­
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WE LOAN MONEY AT 7 PER CENT
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ta d s U . It. IS. ]4 , 37, ]■, j j . (n
5X, i», fiu, HI, S3, S3, and M, uf 8a Il­
ford Celery D elia, as par
plat
thereof recorded In P la t B ook l. on
p a g e s 75 and 78 o f the t'ublle Re­
cords o f S em in o le C ounty. Florida,
anil to any and a ll nlh vr persons
wliusu n a m es a re u n k n o w n c la i m ­
in g any right, t i t le ur Interest in
und to th e
properly
herein ab ove
described, or any part or parcel
• hereof.
It Is hereb y ordered that y o u and
each o f y o n be and appear hefura
our said Circuit Court at llto Court
H ou se a t bantorU. Florida. &lt;&gt;H tow
3rd day of August. A. It. 1313, and
thru nnd th ere m a k e a n sw er to the
bill of com p lain t exhibited a ga in st
you In ‘.li.'a cause.
It is fu rther ordered th at th is
order lie published In the Sanford
Herald, a n ew sp a p er published In
County, Florida,
unce each w eek for elgnt c o n s e c ­
utive Weeks.
WITNKS8 im baud and th e seal
&lt; f the Circuit Court o f the S ev en th
.lodlch’ l C roult o f the State of F lo ­
rida. Itl and for S em in ole County,
on this the 2)rd day of May. A. U .
I&gt;23.
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CL-rU o f th e C ircuit Court o f the
Sev-n tli Ju d icial Circuit o f
Flo| i Ida. in und for S em in o le County.
s. Deputy. Ctera.

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                    <text>YOUR N EW SPAPER
ibliahed in Florida's Heart,
le World’s Greatest Vegetable
ction, Its R ichest Garden Land

TUB WEATHER
Local thundershowers Sal
and probably Sunday
moderate east to
winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925

l a t e A n d D e fe n s e YOUTHSEEKING
■ E v o l u t io n T r i a 1THRILLSOUGHT
to ld C o n f e r e n c e s AS MURDERER
ith AH"pTeliminary]|gVOLUTION TRIAL
Sijles Making Plans |IS OVERFLOWING
m th— ext Move iIN HUMOR,PATHOS

Elected

aiepa'' cleared away, counsel
for both the defense and pros­
ecution in the Scoupes evolu­
tion case today went into con­
ference to consider the next
move in the game of legal
ches

adjourned yesterday
ay morning upon an

by the prosecution and
'cxiuy conference wus the
;tomorrow many of thu
:a and spectators will at*
rnriuus churches. Wili­
ng* Hryun will touch a
■ t day of the trial moved
C its way, bringing into
B in the court room the
■I battle to be fought
Kho question of admission
Bfie testimony in regard
Eon. The discussion wuu
h a smuil way a t tho first
b u t guild d enough mo­
tto snow that it will ho
Contested before it is sidetor tho moment to permit
[turn $&gt;i a jury to proceed.
Httle i effort the 12 seats
|ry box were filled a t tnc
session, Twelve of the
tivc jurors examined he
canoe Jurors in fact alter being
pawMid in the niuin without queslions from tho state.
Defence Uses Three Challenges
/THzi defense propounded a num­
ber v / questions to each man hut
HMWWaiiiy LWu of its three peremp­
tory n h u lle n g ts.' One oojeclion
was mad'- by thu state, the court
ruled four possible Jurors incompe­
tent and one wus excused on ac­
count of his age.
, No session of the court will ho
held Koday. The defense asked
|p r a 'day m which to center ovei
the points the attorneys desire to
u S s s in their ontcntiuii thut ncieii^ H rU c stimony to snow tlm the
Utjbry of evolution ami llito story
creation was told in llio
ttUMbiiro not in conflict.
Tb»,qui-.-iUun will lie argued l&gt;e-f^ ^ n iilg c John T. Ruulsion, pre■fl^Hhioiiduy.

NUMBER 284

StateLeagueFranchise
Is Retained By Sanford:

Ex-College Beall Brum mel,
Deserter A/my Aviation
Corps Being Hunted For
Slaying of Taxi Driver

Pair Glasses Leads
Suspicion of Knapp

Fort Myers Offer Is
Formally Rejected;
Newman New Head
Re-organ iz ad Club,;

Picturesque Scene Depicted Is Son of Manufacturer; Body
As Crowds Gather For One
Dead Man Found in Ruins
• of Most Portcntious Legal
Old Army Base Hospital
Battles Enacted In History
DAYTON. Tenn., July 11. _
Ilumur and pathos overflowed here
Friday when counsel gathered from
distant stutes Joined with Tennes­
see lawyers to launch n court pro­
ceedings widely heralded as one
of the most portentous legal bat­
tles of tho ccntucy.
Informality was the rule, grav­
ity the keynote in the Rhea county
count house where the testing of
tho statu anti-evolution law be­
gan in nn auditorium pucked with
eager spectators. Flashes of wit
and recurrent displays of human
feelings made the trial a p a g e a n t
of contrasting color.
To view tire spectacle, mountain­
eers and townsmen of eastern
Tennessee came in hundreds to
pack the nuditorium. Like a guard
between them und the court rang­
ed the representatives of the na­
tion’s press—one hundred and fif­
ty men and women who strained to
mark each (ignificent word.
Within the trial arena sat the
principals in the drunm. Here
wns Harrow, defender of Ismpold
and I.ocb, there Bryan, thrice no­
tional leader of his party, and
once holder of the highest cabin­
et position, and there was Houston
on the judicial pedestal. Othci
surrounded them — and the quid
Scopes himself—hut these throe
were the targets fur the crowd's
uttention today.
Break Into Applause
Twice the swenting, fanning
throng hurst into upplause. When
Bryan entered the room they
cheered. They shouted even more
wildly when u candidate for the
jury testified that “of course” he
believed the Bible.
Harrow did the most talking.
In the egjirt und to the jurymen
ho talked quietly und unemotion­
ally uJhI nil tlie while exchanged
affable repartee with the state's
attorneys. Spectators whispered
one to unothcr the stories they had
heard of his legal exploits.
From Ilryan nnu trom his son
who sat near him, no single word

PRICE FIVE CENTS

MINEOLA, N. Y., July 11.—
Having committed murder to gut
the super thrill of his hectic ca­
ller, in opinion of the authorities,
Phillip K. Knapp, 27 year old ex­
college beau brummel, deserter
from tho army aviation corps and
n wrecker of women’s heurts is
being sought by police, like the
murder of Hobby Franks in Chi­
cago, in which the finding of a
pair of glusse* in n swamp led to
tho intellectual slayer’s capture.
Knaup’s carelessm *s started the
hunt for him. He is accused of
l icking for ids victim a modest,
trusting mnn, Louis Panella, a
taxi cab driver and the father of
two children. Tlis body was dis­
covered when searchers stumbled
over a foot protruding from the
mins of the old Camp Mills base
hospital near here on July 4.
Knapp disappeared the day before
the desire for a super thrill was
i oven led in a letter which Knapp
left in his Mitchell Field locker.
In n letter to an officer-friend,
Knapp said he had been tumble to
find anything to satisfy Ids "crav­
ing to r danger” ami suggested he
might try Btlidde "to lie face to
face with death."
Army Mullet
The bullet which killed Penclln
was similar to that used in army
revolvers and n weapon of that
type was missing from the rank to
which Knapp had uccess.
Detectives working on the case
reported yesterday the evidence
they had gathered indicated the
soldier employed I’enelln to drive
him to n lonely spot near Hemp­
stead, where the taximun was kill­
ed and his body hidden. After
using the cur July 5 and 0 in driv­
ing about Kong Island, Knapp is
supposed to hnvo taken it to n used
car agency in New York where it
was sold July 7 foC &gt;1,000 by n

.J S ^B f Rauiston ended a discuss ! o « days us tu how long tlie
c o H t y would he, when ho atinouMW Hum tho bench that court
11at 0 o'clock, tolltlliu i t »
b recesam U ;: j0 o’clock and reconve“ f 3 ® &gt; ii at 1:30, close for tho
nay at BfiO u'clock.
, JjwSkoi'CH Is Reindicted

led the court room and above this
sounded the clatter of reporter's
typewriters and the muffled click
of telegraph instruments.
Judge Rpulston entered nt 8:30
move of tho nay was
jury und present followed by his wife nml two
n new lull against tho 24-year-olU young daughters and mother-in­
school toucher. The Indictment re­ law. Tho judge’s family took
turned May 25 wus considered of scuts within tlie railing. Rauiston
doubtful !• ality on account of an was busy shaking hands with
oversight in elupsed time before friends.
At 8:45 few seats remained unthe summons to tno grand jury nml
tho actual meeting of that body. takeu und the entrance nml stair­
1lie people of Sanford will have
Attorney General A. T. Rtcwurt, ways were crowded. The attorneys [he privilege of hearing n concert
saying thut it was the desire of all end the defendant were slow in ar­ by the local Municipal Band dur­
concerned to have a record tlmt riving ami the spectators began to ing the Booster Day .Celebration
WOOldKur thorough inspection it crane their necks towurd the door to he held at the city hall pari:
the case reaches a higher court, anxiously.
next Thursday afternoon, July Id,
Defenso Attorneys Knter
tfrw tpt.il a new lull and the de­
according to a definite atmmiiiceDudley
Field
Malone
of
defense
fendant was ro-indlcted in utmost
nicnt this morning by officials of
the identical language used in the counsel, followed by Scopes, Har­ the Sanford Baseball club who af­
row, Hays, Neal and the defendant* ter having received additional fi­
fii'stidocumcnt.
A statement J,y Claranco Dar- futher, entered ut 8:50 and took nancial support for the team, con­
rp&gt;v of counsel for the defense, I teats at the counsel table to thu I firmed this morning a report made
ahowed tho first issue at hand. left of tho judge's scat.
late Friday afternoon to the ef­
All principals in the east* passed fect that this city will retain its
Jneaking of the expectation of the
tkfense to bring witnesses from a through a group of photograph­ franchise in tho Florida State
Bstance, ho suid thut the defense ers ut the entrance to tho court League.
considered scientists competent houso "rounds. Judge Rnulstou
Friday when negotiations fur
in the case to explain with u Bible and a dictionary under the sale of the club to Fort Myers
his urm, posed for them for sev­ hud been virtually completed by
Sunset V
f l UU|T lS’
‘WWM eral minutes.
local officials, it was said tlmt the
.,
,
1
° ‘ r°‘1 ",loh witnesses
Scopes, entered tho ground with occrysion would not be held ns
compctcjat on both sides. Attorney
n !e !X Stewart’ r°P,yinK to Mr. Durrow, Malone, Hays, Neal and planned. Now, however, since the
D arro io announcement that the Rupplcyes. When they pushed baseball club will remain at Son­
defims.&gt;°uJd in.isL on introducing their way through the crowd, cam- fold, it is announced that a larger
scientists and Bible students to ora men scampered ahead und pos­ celebration than ever will be stag­
ted themselves upon tho court ed.
faw
E °state
f lhc would
Tennessee
law, ■■®P
said »hllT
that the
take houso steps.
During the past several weeks
Aim position thut it Was not compeA p p l a u s e burst forth as tho Sanford band has been compli­
|e n t to bring scientists into the Bryan entered, pushing Ids way mented by many of the local peo­
Facie to testify as to what the through tho tnrong.
He shook ple and out of town residents who
of evolution is, or interhave heard the members of the
Ji ! ^ of “anything of that
musical organization perform with
Soil.
the brief preliminary
their instruments. It is under­
skirmish ended the incident for thtstood that a regular concert will
■ t r the afternoon
session
heinu
he given next Thursday at tho ball
ll t w ' l l l . l l l He
i __
m
•
. ”
park ami in addition selection* will
be played at intervnls throughout
tho two games which will bt\ stag­
ed.
At 2 o’clock sharp the "noto­
rious" game between tho “fats”
and "leans” of this city will begin
and at 4 o’clock the Sanford mid
til
LAUREL, M&lt;l., July 11,—Six­ Lakelund clubs of the Florida
teen of tho world’s most daring State League will play their regu­
automobile racers this afternoon lar scheduled gumc here.
Tho celebration will begin with
are to roar 250 mile* around the
Markets
steepest banked speedway in the a parade which will form in tho
1:30
world nt tho now Bnltimore-Wash- downtown section about
it, ington board track just outside of o’clock in the afternoon and will
e- Laurel. Among those scheduled to end that night with a mammoth
n, start arc Pot.* Depuote, Earle fireworks display at the municipal
a, Cooper, Hurry Hartz, Tommy Mil­ hall park beginning promptly at
ton, Benny Hill.
9 o’clock.

Band Concert Will
Be One Feature Of
Booster P ro ir r a in

Fans Raise Nearly
$3,000 For Support

Small Boy Mirnculously Es­
capes Injury Also When
Iairge Bus Smashes Ford
Sedan Near Plant City

Mrs. Mary McSkimmcn of Brook­
line, Muss., is the new president of
the National Education Associa­
tion. She was elected ut the an­
nual convention in Indianapolis,
winning out over Miss Cordelia S.
Adair of Richmond, Iml.

tin the other hand, it was stat­

Mrs. Canady Spirits Roscoe ed before Mr. Coolidge left the
that he arranged with
Canady From New York Capitol,
Mr. Kellogg ns he did with other
Home to Texas After 5 Un­ Cabinet officials to come here
successful Altempts at Job whenever he had information of

importance with regard to depart­
RAN ANTONIO, Tex.. July 11.— mental matters.
For more than two weeks the
Roseoc Canady, Jr., five, son of
Reside A. Canady, millionaire reports for information us to the
resident of Forest Hills, N. Y., who President had depended upon press
disappeared from his home there trend of foreign affairs in which
last Tuesday arrived here at I (he United Stales has u vital in­
a.m. Friday. Ho wiu accompanied terest. Since he became a viieutby his mother, Mrs. Virginia Can­ ' ionist, however, there have been
jyKtimlnary negotiations on debts
ady nnu h&gt;*r attorney.
Mrs. Canady through her a t­ with Daly, France, Belgium and
torney. admitted having spirited other Kuropcun nations and it is
her child from tile Canady home, presumed that tho President de­
after she had Wen defeated in sires to ascertain from Mr. Kel­
five previous uttempts to gain logg. who had only been a member
of tho American debt funding
possession of the youth.
Accompanied by her attorney, commission, hut has been ill in­
Mrs. Canady made plans to spirit timate touch with tho prelimin­
ary negotiations, just what the
Roscoe hack to Texas.
The program called for a relay United State* cun expect from its
of five automobiles into which Mrs. debtors.
As to tho Chinese situation it
C:mndy was to switch nt inter­
vals in order to throw pursuers was made clear that President
off her track. Trenton, N. J., was Coolidge believes once the treaties
selected ns u rendezvous where affecting China negotiated by
the mother was to catch a trans­ Washington conference tiro rniilicil by France und thus become
continental train buck to Texas.
effective the way will be clear
Five Attempts Fail
Five atteniids to seize the child for conferences that should do
were defeated at the lust moment. much toward untangling the vex­
About noon Tuesday. Mrs. Can- ing Chinese problem.
Although he has not been inclose
oily arrived at the home, saw her
sou leaning from a second : tory touch with the tato developments
balcony. Only the child’s paren-1 Mr. Coolidge does not took witli
tal grandmother was nt home with favor on tlie suggestion that there
should ho a confereticu separate
tlie servants.
Tho mother grasped the child and distinct from those authoriz­
ami fled. Private detectives in the ed under the Washington treaty
employ of Canady were given tho deuliiig with Chinese customs uud
ulnrm and the chase to Jersey be­ extra-territorial rights, for the pur­
pose of restoring some semblance
gun.
At one time the mother saw one of order in chaotic China.
The President is of thu opinion
hf her pursuers pass the car into
which she had switched, hut •&gt;he that (lie contereiico authorized by
huddled with the hoy In tin- tear tin- Washington treaty should U*
seat nml escaped. A joyous re­ adequate to dctyl with the situat­
union took place when Roscoe met ion in China as far us tho Unit­
his sister Josephine, seven, who ed States is concerned, hut is con­
has not seen him since Canady ab­ vinced that as soon us France com­
pletes ratification it will be ne­
ducted the hoy April id.
Atorneys for Mrs. Canudy de­ cessary for the American govern­
clared today that should Canady ment to act without undue dore-enter the state ho will lie arres­ lay in concert with other powers
ted on un indictment charge con­ liignnlory to thu treaty.
Olio of tho purposes of this
taining ihico counts.
conference with tho Secretary of
State wll ho to map out this end.
A British amateur radio expert
successfully intercepted recently
daylight signals transmitted from
South Manchester, Conn., on u
length of twenty muter*.

ch Made For Persons Failing To
File Complete Income Tax Returns
JACKSONVILLK. July IL -A
state-wide campaign in seurcli "f
persons failing to make complete
income tnx returns is being \vngcd in Floridn hy n corps of revenue
officers, according to Internal
Revenue Tax Collector Miller with
office)! in this city.
Most of the violators of the in­
come tax law are real estate dvulers, it was ututed, who fail to make
an accurate return of profits made
on real estate denis.
More than $250,000 has already
been obtained from such persons
in Miumi, the collector stated anil
he expressed the belief thnt the toil
of the Stutc would reach $1,000,­
000 before the campaign is over.
There nre twenty-eight additional
revenue officers at work in the
state, it was explained, most of
them being in Tampa now. They
will come to Jacksonville follow­
ing the completion of their work
in Tampa.
Miller explained that many per­

son* failed to report profits on
deals because the deal was made on
memorandum and they thought
thut would ho no record of transac­
tions though the property may
change hands several times, "Hut,
we do know," said Miller, "and
what wo do not know at the time
we find out later. Wo have u wuy
of finding out the profits on every
deni. It it were done orally and
ill whispers we would know about
it sooner of later.
"The dealers nre being shown
the folly of their attempts to evade
such payments and nre being made
to pay what they owe plus penal­
ties.
“We‘do not consider time in our
reckoning. We have made rome
persons pay taxes und penalties on
profits made four years ago.
They thought they had got hy with­
out paying taxes on the profit but
the revenue department is on the
clean-up ami is tnuklng the wouldbe tax evaders pay in Florida.

PLANT CITY, July II.—Two
women and a men were more or
less seriously injured and a tenyear-old boy miraculously escaped
injury Friduy morning when n
Ford sedan in which they were
riding east nlong the Lakeland
Rond swerved into the ditch nml
was crushed to mangled pile of
wreckage by n bus of the White
Stnge Line. The accident occur­
red about a block this side of the
Wilder Road on the Plant Citylaikelnnd Highway. The injured
are:
R. R. Stich, 30; Miami, hack
sprained und bend bruised; injures
It was his text hook that started
not considered serious.
Miss Catherine Raid, 20 Miami, the trouble. This Is Prof. George
arm broken, head bruised and oth­ W. Hunter of Knox College, Gales­
er injuries; may he very seriously burg, III., and he wrote the "Civic
Biology" which caused John T.
injured.
Mrs. R. M. Carlos, 25, New York, Scope* to he indicted in Duyton,
bruised and cut; injures not be­ Tenn., for teaching evolution, lie
lieved serious.
won’t attend the triul.
A ton-yenr-old hoy, also in the
enr, escaped injury and was pick­
ed up by n passerby who took him
to Lakelund. Mrs. Curios was
taken to Tumpu by a passing car,
Stich und Miss Raid were
brought to Plant City and treated
by l)r. .1. IV. Alsohrook nt his of­
fice here.
Bus Passengers Kscnpe
None of the fifteen passengers
in the bus were seriously injured. Submission o f Automobile
• I* Anderson was driving the
M anufacturer's Hid Is Ef­
bus.
fected at Cupltul Friday;
Reports of the accident conflict­
Devision
to Conte Soon
ed. Stich declared his ear was
thrown ngaiust the bus und thence
into tho ditch when one of his tires
WASHINGTON, July 11.—Act­
blew out. He did not know wheth­ ing with dramatic suddenness,
er it was n front or rear tire. Ar­ Henry Ford Friday submitted a
rowing t o ^ f l i a n t s of thq juis, ' new )tid for the 200 alj-s^rcl jtt*Stich hud jtiht passed the bus from selg of t nr I Mill'd M.l(. . im­
the rear ami cut in ahead of the ping board, which is it planned to
bus too dose so that it was prac­ cell for scrapping purposes. '
tically impossible for the bus driv­
After the hoard Thursday had
er to uvoiil hitting the right rear turned down the hid of the Boston
wheel of the smaller car.
Metal nml Iron Wotks of Balti­
They declared that the front of more for $1,.'100,000, W. U. Mayo,
the bus caught the rear wheel ami chief engineer for Henry Ford,
(he bus caught the rear wheels and submitted n now hid to Chairman
ditch. The Ford sedan was crumit- T. V. O'Connor, leaving the Ford
offer the only one now before the
hoard.
Although Chairman O'Connor
said lie knew the amount of tho
l ord hid, lie refused to disclose it,
adding that it was much better
than that of the Boston Metal and
Iron Works.
“All I am interested In,” the
chnitmun said, “Is to gel as much
money us possible foi these ships
for the government.”
The submission of tlie Ford hid,
following unofficial negotiations
which Cliairmun O'Connor conduct­
ed recently at Detroit, and utter
the field had been cleared of other
competitors, Ih thu last chapter in
a Series of clashes thut have been
occurring in tlio board over tho
manner of disposing of ships that
originally com the government
$lUU,000,000.
Because of the largo number of
The policy tho president hud
liquor eases on the docket yet to sought to estalilisli with the hoard
he disposed, the tegulur session of tiii that all sales should ho handl­
County Court which ho:, been in W
ed by tho president of the Ural
session since Inst Tuesday, will corporation. Admiral Leigh U.
continue through next week with rainier, president ut the Heel cor­
the prospects of tho entire week poration, uud recommended the ac­
heiiif; consumed, according to pro s­ ceptance
of the Boston .hetal and
ecuting Attorney K. F. Household­ Iron Works
hid, hut wus promptly
er.
turned
down
tho hoard uudor
Wiih Judge J. G. Sharon on tho tho leadership by
of
Ciiuirinuii
O Con­
bench, court convened for the pre­ nor.
sent session facing what is de­
Previously received bids hud
clared one of the heaviest dock­ been
June 00 and utter
ets for sumo time. Many of tho their opened
rejection it hud been decided
cases, which have resulted in con­ to eloso
negotiations July 10.
viction during tho present week,
It
developed
Friduy, upon udhave not hml sentence passed op. mission o i. Chuirmuu
O'Connor
them us yet. During the week
four cusps for violation of liquui that Henry horn's agent, W. IJ.
Mayo, wus in tno city juno bu
laws have been disposed of.
A majority uf 35 cases that when bids were opened und thut
have been brought up tills week ho had coiilerred with tho board’s
have reoulltd in conviction or tin chairman prior to tho rejection of
defendants pleuding guilty uud tho bid ol the Boston Alclal und
there has been several ucquittul*. Iron Works yesterday.
Admiral l'almer refused to dis­
The four liquor rnses this week
ended in one conviction, one mis­ cuss the churucter of tho Ford hid.
trial, one acquittal and uno dis­ Ho said ho knew the total amount
hut had not reud thu cunditions,
posed of upon a pica of guilt.
Tho prosecuting attorney an­ and alter removing tho certified
nounces thnt other liquor cases to check thut uccompunied it, had re­
be heard next week arc to be pros- sented tho bid, leaving it to be
opened July 10 when a final de­
cision is to ho mude.

Many Liquor Cases
Given Attention In
County Court Term

Nine Indictments Are Girl Killed, Several
Made In Boston Case
H urt In Auto Smash
BOSTON .
. II.—A number
of secret indictment* have been
returned by the county grand
jury in connection with the col­
lapse of the Pick Wick Club
building on July 4 in which 44 per­
son.! lost their lives.
1here were nine indictments in
ull ami it was announced thut
uniitcs of the defendants would not
bo made public until Monday.

COCOA, Flu., JJuly 11.—H. W.
Hicks, uf Hollywood, Fla., is in
a critical condition today in u lo­
cal hospital us tho result of an au­
tomobile collision Lute yesterday
in which Bessie Shepherd, 17, of
Columbus, Ga„ was instuntly kill­
ed. Tlie collision occured right
miles north of here. Three other
occupants of the car in which Miss
Shepherd was traveling received
more or less serious injuries.

Increased Interest In
Local Club By Fans
Noted by ClubHeads
Sanford will retain ita fran­
chise in the Florida State
League, according to a decis­
ion readied at a meeting this
morning, when the bid of Fort
Myers baseball enthusiasts
for it was definitely rejected
and plans for strengthening
the dull were made.
Tlie election of new officers
and a new board of directors was
announced together with the ap­
pointment of n new manager to
succeed Nick Carter, who tender­
ed his resignation because of his
desire to return to his home at
Iaike City, Ga., to look after his
business interests.
R. A. Newman was elected pres­
ident succeeding C. L. Rritt, who
tendered his resignation, stating
that the press of business affairs
has made it impossible for him to
devote the time necessary for run­
ning the affairs of the club. Vance
B. Douglass was named vice-lire ddent succeeding Judge E. F. ilousholder. Billy Burdick wus re-elect­
ed secretarytreasurer.
On the board of directors the fol­
lowing were named: R. A. New­
man, Vance K. Douglass, Forrest
IJike, Fred Homer, Joe Chittenden,
C. L. Britt, and W. P. Stone. The
new officers are to take office Im­
mediately.
Moore Appointed Manager
Following the election of offic­
ers and thu ucgi^lanre-'.f Ca*£’ r’'
resignation, the selection of Jim
Moore as manager was announc­
ed. Tlie new inunagcr will assume
his duties beginning this aft­
ernoon. Moore has been playing
left field on the local team for the
pust several weeks.
The now manager played in th»
Florida State League In, 1919, be­
ing manager of the Bradenton club
during the second half when San­
ford heat out that club by a half
a game for the pennant. Moore
also played with Orlando that year,
where his hitting was a feature.
In 1920 Moore was manager of
the Danville Club in Piedmont
League, where his team finished
in second' place. In 1021 he wux
manager of the Cairo, HI, team In
the Kitty Lcuguo. His club won
the pennunt that year. Moore then
went to Jacksun, Miss., in the Cot­
ton States league in 1022 where
his team finished in second place.
Ill 1923 he wus bought by Atlanta
hut luter was farmed out to Spart­
anburg in the South Atlantic Lea­
gue.
Last year Moore was general
utility player und scout for the
Atlanta Club. His admirers hero
predict that the next manager will
in* u valuable asset to the Sanford
club and in assuming the role of
leader, his work with the team
will he watched with unusual in­
terest.
Financial Support Is (Mien
As u result of u campaign in­
formally started yesterday when
news that tho franchise was to bo
purchased by Fort sfyerj, neatly
$3JHM) had been raid'd this morn­
ing to meet obligations now fac­
ing the club. This amount, ic is
understood, will place the club on
u sounder financial basis, taking
cure of practically every bit of its
present indebtedness.
With the raising of additional
funds, plans were made for u&gt;cur­
ing further financial aid so chat
the club will not have to face this
problem for the remainder of th i
season. Increased support has
been shown by muny who liavo
not heretofore manifested enthusi­
asm. it was announced.
Tho new officials as well as tho
outgoing one expressed uppri
tion of the unusual intercut
has been taken in the club dm
the pust 24 hours. Indications
they declare, that the teams will
ceive much bettor support tlun
been accorded It in the past,
give Sanford a buseball outtK I
wins at least 50 per cent of
games, is tho aim now of the n
agement, it was announced.
With tho advent of Mount
manager, it D expected by m
close observers thut several cha
es in the personnel of the club
scheduled. Just who Is schcd;
to receive tho pink slips, it '
not indicatde by the new manaj
wbo has nothing to say this nu
ing except that he la going to
his best for the team.

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STEWART’S WASHINGTON1LETTER
Dayton, Tennesse, Was On
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I WASHINGTON’, Julv 10—T h ei route, unloaded and that end*
GIRL
IS
FIRST
IN
Too. and each of yon, »r« htreears Before Scopes
m*
ssrjra
ssssss^rJsU
sssffisarr?
«ivcn
American
tourists
in
Europe'yard
in
Chicago
while
a
lot
oi
uxor
,
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t
h-r
of
you.
may
h*v* *i »tn*«
Came, Citizens There Insist WRITING CONTESTiimany
a hearty laugh in ihc
L tic shipment* are beinjc accumula- the « ta w of «/»*»£• ft0£ County.
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Is it possible that there laughs ted to fill it. for a dozen po» s | piortala. "to the unduiixned IL
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M A G G IE U G B I G E I l . G u a r d i a n .
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F o il* and Janie,

DAYTON, Tcnn.t July 0.—While!rent yran , and this reman ap Is Awrrdcd Prize for Rest -vtre nrexature? —that just such nearby in Illinois.
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- P-----* hereth* trial of Jshn T. Scope*. ehiirg. pioximmUtly 9WtOOO tree* will bear
can arc what we need on our! Then it's hackd about, hither and • In two year* from the date
Story
Written
By
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ihort-haul
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town
to
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R. 1. PKClt. Eaecueor.
C o u r s e a t W r . m a n * » C o l t c s e onomy: . ^ r c t a r y ^ C t a r l c - , W
i^ V m ^
law prohibiting the teaching of peach orchards and itrawborry
E s t a t e I l o b e n a H. P u r d o n .
Holman of the American Institute' lehandled. until at last its em ptyj
cYoluti-n in the public rchooN, ha* patches, Ilboa county has considera
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Fin..
July
10
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"mnyi
ro.
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after
endlcsslKioLkepinRand
noattractetl attention to this city , r.’oic wealth underground. Only a
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FOR
Esther Brant of Elvctra. Marion |
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knov‘" koW rnacb t,lh t r ™
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f r o m a ll p a r t s of the country, its ’ f«:w of the world’s known mineral
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iermnty
has
been
awarded
first
prize
The
institute
includes
.17
organioelaj.
.
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ON
t
u
b
gknkual
ritixens Insist that it was perma- are mUrimi when a census is tak ', .
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h e ir * , d e v i s e e ,
e r w la e . a n d to all «
• v e r y , c l a i m i n g «nr
a n y o f t h e »i,r "r
a m * , e a c h and •Vety_
a n d re ald en cei
c o m p l a i n a n t * "|B* f t * '
N O T lrB OF a p p l i c a t i o n
w o n /•attoa ann.l
n d tao.
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T A T N N K O C N D K B ’A K C T IB N t e a ! ^ n m * « . ” «e - l?]|r S'-fl
U F T i l K G R N R H A L S T A T U T E S In t h e la n d * lnvg | , 2
O F T H E S T A T E O F t-T.OKIDA.
Notice Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t W . C. tf r County,
C o^n.\b*Jr,C
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H ill p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r t l f l c a l a i t follows, to.wit;
N o t o | . d a t e d th * 4 th d a y o f J u n e ,
11 nf Block i j
A. D.. t*23. h a a fi le d *al(l c e r t i f i c ­ c o l*ot
K.
a t e In m y o f f ic e , a n d h a s m a d e a y - t h er d iTn og w to
n ,°f
» ' Kinfo
e- -r*t*
n ll r . i tl o n f o r l a x d e e d t o I s s u e In d u l y recorded
,J"fS
a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Raid c e r t i f i ­ o f t h e Clerk !|„" ‘,
hh^
c a te em b races th e fo llo w in g d e ■ crlhed p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i n ­ f o r S e m in o le ConaiJ \
t j o t 97 o f
.
o le c o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w i t :
L o ts 10 n n d II Itlo ck . 3« o f M. V%. H e i g h t * A ddition t,, ,
l a t t h e r e o f recu rd.j
f’l a r k ’s S u b d iv i s i o n o f E
I-o f pmil-..
... d . ."'t
S5 |uml All Illocka 3S and 3&lt; . P
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i lJlock
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Kohlnson’s
Survey
a*
recorded
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Uecord*
of HemlnoU,
of

i n Plat Book No. 1. page 107. Semin- j J®*- Beginning j.y,
,|e Counlv R e co n i* .
. . . Lh. . * l ^ r ‘ hw, ; « &lt; -.rn.,
The said land being o**e***&lt;l at Township jo u '•rn,fl
Ha=,J
6.1•J* ch,UA
t h - d a t e of t h e l a a u a n e e o f ku-M » « * » • &amp;
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c&lt; r t l f l c s t e In t h e n a m e o f Hrw. A. ti.I* chains. *J&gt;
K. Hill. L’nless *ald certlflcs'.i shall chains, thence S IT .,
.I
I ,’- r e d e c r e -d a c c o r d i n g Ira law l a x t h e beginning. c«!ntaid - c d w ill Issue t h - r e o n «&gt;n t h e 14lU m o r e o r !***■
•U» of J u l y . A. D. 19*5.
u #.r ?lirrrliv
by
V. -(r.eaw m v o f f i c i a l s i g n a t u r e u n it U •r»*
world, and they arc optimistic that .ami has under consideration a pin priw
t li
ii^ | »H' • '
t h e n.im&gt;
rrtlllla :*
&gt;n
th
rails,
could
snake
them
along
r e a l t h i s t h - t i l l d a y o f J u n e . A. u. &gt;'•«
and
within a few years It will rival which, city officials predict, will
“The short course has meant
.\lro its aim ia taecut *i &gt;w the
i;n
n dropping
.ir-.„r.in.» thtm
f b r m nil
i.f f hnert
e r e r^
W h„e a t|o&gt;t.n .rwj L'nleo*
»ald c e r fto
f l c law
aie
ot
y ou .
he
line,
^ mp&lt;l according
Fort Valley, Ga., ay A peach center, j result within IS months in the nuch to me and I want •I « - 1price* which its m e m b e r : have L» ti Hi
V E. DOCGLASH.
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The county seat of Rhea county improvement of every street ami press my appreciation of it," wrote! pay fur what they thorn selves need
I
th i l Hem
lo H o u s e
Hanford f i '
t
t ' ; h «!uv o f J u l y . A. 1» I9J3.
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
J r d d a y „ f Auau.'t . • . I
Dayton, la the center of a rich sidewalk within the city. limits,
.
Miss lim it. *’l have attended! _ a* consumer* for of course, part I .
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W ltti»»* m y
o fflrla l
* lirn atu rn r A. M. W E E K H . D. C.
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If evolution theories and arm - classr* and learned something tha* „f th- time, they’re that, tmj.
Anothei thing—up-to-uate r.ur- a m i *-.il Ihl* t h - 4 th &lt;lay o f J u n e . IT-raMI: J u n - i. I*. 19. 3«.
agricultural country. Its xtrawC o u r t , a n d i*„n
in— 19iZ.
a n s w e r t ., t h - 1,111
* * *
: "l'enn freight cam are built in a . r». i s i a .V. E. DOCGLAHO,
berry shipments this season ‘ mrnts pall on the viaitor*, the city J di«l not km.w before but wanted
July
sections,
and
there’s
a
g&lt;axl
rea­
-----------------------------------------------h
ltilte
d a gagainst
a i n , , v ..«
111inten
yuu Alfl
amounted to WX) car.«, which, lo nl officials point out that nature has \n know about clothing in relation
Hardly necessary to sny, th?
r i o r k f ' l r r u l t C o u r t H -m l n o le
tti'd In default th,,.j i n
r.
m
why.
C o u n t y . F lo r li la .
| &gt; I 11(1 I I T ( III I t r O F T H E S E V ­ co»fea*u
n a n say, is far below the ship-! ■
provided
on
a
wide
ranze
for
tlw-ir
to
health,
flowers
home
improvec0*t
of
transporl^tion
is
an
im
» m bA ' —
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fly A. M. tV-«'kn. I». C.
E N T H J ■ l i l t 1*1- C l l l C f l T
OF
'tasically they’re flute cars.
mints of pievioui years.
cnU'trninnicnL
^ arwl iijrnt-iecifif.'ment, th#* &lt;*nifentuU of a t-H club pottnnt item In ctcatta^ th#* pro*
r a i d —J u n e S-12-19-2C;
I ' l . O l t l l l %. HE I II M I L K t O t . N T V . rai'h and every of 1
I I, .. - I* . . IMn . *1 V*AftM In,, IM I1fl
I f f .
1.
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I Each, however, ha- n euper-struc- If*
1* Is Further &gt;'4«
Jluiy
u l y 3-lo—l»:
IN ( It A M K i t V
Because the .'mounding hit*s the scale running from the m oun-|Ki,jt basketry, poultry, canning,i aucer-consumei
price
spread,
or&lt;ler
of
Pui.||r»ii
f’AKANHRA HCIICI.TZ. amt
ileld-* for orchard.*
pai"
... -n.
u__r. r&lt;
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1
from cjrc.lent shield*
orchardsi1tains of Walden’s range nofl the i nutrition dairying, parliamentary
’ whether from farm producer to ur tuie coru&gt;l3ting usually of three IN C O I 'H T O F C&lt;
In
T h e_ Hanfi
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t'V J U D G E .
GHKTCHKN
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II.)
IIOUHf a r m e r s h a v e bran turning their &lt;Curnfcir*and&lt; to the valleys of th e , r U1 i in club meetings, anil gard- hnn consumer or from industin! :&lt; .-ments, sepcrablc but fi'-ting to- S T A T E O F F L O R ID A .
ptjhU.hedln
Hanford*
HUl.DKiL ^
, ,
• ty. Florida, one,
In r - - " i n i - o f W i l l i a m l l - n r v
a t t e n t i o n t o p e a c h producing in re-lTcnntssee and Hlawarse? rivers.
.»ningj.”
g-the;, ?o a3 to give the effect
C o m p lain an ts
produce to rural consumer.
nsecutlve
&lt; i-lK -r. H ull* F lo n - n c n G - l g - r , J*-ff
v».
of
an
ordinary
box
car.
Witness my h»^.
“In studying clothing in rclnJla v l* G«I k * r. C h a r i - * W o o d r o w llt l- T. J. BOVD. et n»
Now the prboiicer complain- that
o f t h e C irc u it *}*«!!?.1
r . m in o r* , gc-m lnol- C o u n ty .
tion to health,” she continued. “1 , thia cost is so high its to wipe hi ’ Say you’re moving from Knn- g e N
HlTIT
TO
Wl’lET
TITLE
e
n
tli
J u d i c i a l Ctrrl,/.
glvi-u to all
Order or H ertlre by F uhlleallnn
How Well Hid He Know Scopes?
jhavc learned that we should wear profit out. At the same time the i&lt; t ’ity to St. Isniis. You have w h o omt l rIt- mI*u y hereby*
S t a l e o f Florida, 7*
c o n c e r n , t h a t M.-igulNot
ice
to
kn
iwn
and
Unknown
In nle C o u n ty , ran .7 1
, clothes that hand from the shoul­ ronsumor iloclsr ’ it so high at i liout enough househould goods to I*. G e i g e r , a* u u i r i l l a r i o f W i l li a m I &gt;ef, n'lants.
of J u n e . A. D.
*i*-lg-r, Hliuln Florence Geiger
der; and fit loosely around th to make his living expenses ri- fill a third of a car. A motor Henry
THE
STATE
OK
FLORIDA:
Tra
C
t
m
r
l
c
i
v- K. IS,'■l-ff D a v is G e i g e r am i
*n mm
'body; they should he of uniform diculous.
‘ truck hacks lip alongside one o. Wieiilri/w Gi-lKcr, m l a o m , w ill, on
T. J. Iloyd. iinrtha F. Ilell ami C ie r k Of t h e ClrrrT
t h e 37th d a y - f J u l y . A. D.. 1935. Enoch Belt, her husband. Dotllo L. S e v e n t h Ju d ic ia l c&gt;
thickness and porous. Our clothe ' .Simultrneoii'ly the rail roads
‘iivihible cars.
UNION 'TTTMwfceM'
n u p l y to th e ll o n o r n l il o J iiiik-m G. i'utts ami J.uaen I'ult*. her hus- hla. In rind f - r
: hnuld.be made of material that i* I wai| that it’s » low they're nearly
A segment is slid r&gt;f * into the K h n ro n , C o u n t y J u d g e In anil fu r liftiid, I*. K. 11*11. and----— Hull.
By A. -VL Wl.KK.l:
carilv laundered. Our shoes should ■bankrupt—an-1 one great system, truik ami carried to your house, •i.tlit C o u n t y . »i bl» o ff ic e In H an ­ hi* Wile. O. S. Huuchc-r. a n d A. (S E A !.)
f
L
o
%
£
f o r d . In i o UI c o u n ty , at lu o’cloei . Ileck'-r*. each ami every of them If W IL SO N A IIOCW10
g p S jl
T E L §§kA M w
be changed often and kept chan. l|u. , hu nu„. Milwaukee and St. You kail it up, Imck goes the reg­ ,\.
H olicllor* for r , M . o r »•* soo n t h e r e a f t e r a* th e living, and If ileud. to all parties
------------------------------------------It is very important to keep «»*” . -:'IIU|. a*-tuallv i . so that tluy make ia .it to the “ flat” and b slid bock u i n t t - r c m lie b - a n l . f o r iiu U m rily claiming Intcr-us under th- said June 5. I J t h . 19tV
t o a r i l , a t p u b lic o r p r i v a t e s a l - , th e T. J , Iloyd. M a r t h a F . B e ll uml E n 10th. 17th, 34th avli
body clean nnd free from th out a pretty good rase.
on board.
I waste that comes out with perspirIn St. Lotib it’s slid off once
' ation.
Well, p-rhnp* not all but any more, delivered ut your door, un"There- ore different flowers for railroad men agree tha* th" horl ior.Ucd nnd there you arc. Say
different purports and we should haul i* their great difficulty.
what voti jiIciim* about American
ti
sS
study our surroundin'** and the
Ihc law doesn’t pci mi t th-tn to ifli-i ncy, we can’t tie that, not
/r »
&lt;5^
j effect we want to produce before charge as much for rhnrt a for &lt;vi n with the motor truck.
• • •
! planting.
lung hauls. Yet it isn’t haul to
“Th" home Improvement c!as*c ' prove that a rhort haul may cn t
What
we
need
is the openness of
•
have liecn especially interesting thcm nenr,y „„ much fully as much mind to adopt a few of these mod­
to me. I have I-arned how to 0o.*. ceven
v c „ more
mori than a long
.. one. em i onveniepccs that look so funpaint
, vasts, etc.,. chairs;
. how *to : A hi - sin-lo cargo in loaded in -, nv to iikc when wo visit "the other
nuke an nttrsctive vanity dresser. j (t n
car ip Nan Franci:&lt;cu' nidi but might end n lot of our
how to make crocheted and plaited York Iji
most conv-nient ' tin .hied if wo’d fit them to suit
_ urd£&amp; ‘Ct. OA+Aitsfr
Tag rug.i, how to parse partout.1 the car’s
tlirourh to New our ..wn needs, Holman thinks.
uri'J !.r,w to make lamp shades.
M K uZ wm
"The e- htial if a III club
girl rrc that she should first think
jnf others than herself, she should f ather of Twenty-One
t
have good table manners, always 1
• be courteous to other* nnd «•: ihscHears of New Protection Plan
iallv to her eiilers.
A l-H club girl should k- aide
f a ,
to tep in her mothers shoes and
For 60,000 Railroad V/orkers
lot her mother rent or take n vu-1
’ 0
stASISCl. 'i*^L
I cation and feel that everything
would Iw perfectly all right when
1he came back.
“in basketry I made a pine
I'crdle basket with pino cones on
P
, it and sewed with purple raffia.
"The poultry classes were very
1helpful to me ns I learned about
&lt;n go ,d layer ami what some of
' I ho bad (mints wore. I lenno rl
[about feeding young chickens;
they should have an easily diges­
Yhis is what started all the evolution trial fuss iri Tennos;.e. It is n ted food to begin with and then
facsimile of the telegram sent by George W. Itappleyea. instrumental gradually harder food.
in bringing about the indictment a* u test of the anti-evolution law, to
"In cunning I -aw horn some of
th«i American Civil l.iliertic* Union. Since he gives John T. Scopes’ our citrus fruits could be used to !
nnmo m« “Scops”, perhaps ho didn't know him us well a : he lias since the most advantage.
indicated.
"In the nutrition class wo eneh
made a booklet containing vnr, | ious helps about cooking and uervtruining courses n r o U'cnniing
"*• ing.
popular again.
"The dairyman taught us that
Sir Hugh Trenclinrd, thu head
was one of the best food*.
of the English Air Force, in a re­ milk
"’I
he
gardening elns* was very
cent R'.s'ei h ut. ('ambridtp.', in­ interesting
each time, as we stud­
formed his hearers that there is no ied llie vegetables
fruits that
defense against nir warfare, that we liked best, andandsome
differ­
it call aim only to destroy the
OXFORD, Eng., July y An a t ­ people nnd cities nnd industries of ent kind* of need*.
“ Recreation hours have lus'ii es­
tempt is Udiig made to organize the enemy without preventing the
nn Air Force Officer’s Truining mcn»y without preventing tin* pecially interesting all the games
Corps In Oxford, along thu linos enemy from carrying on a like and stunts were new to me. Du­
Cl
ct the nxiuing Uni;entity (). T. • rogruni of destruction. If he had ring this time I huv« met other
n
girls
and
had
a
gu&lt;x|
social
time,
There are several difflculllni his wav. ho said, he would ab- and learned new Ideas.
V
to be overcome, among them tholiduh air Warfare. This ndniis.iion
b
"I
appreciate
my
short
course
university prohibition of flying by! from nn officer so highly placed,
.
.
V
and it T
Undergraduates. The antl-mliftary him dampene.l the ardor of many .Z ' r7 , much
h “'!'i
There
is
no
doubt
that,
in
Sanford
or
Seminole
count
^
spirit which characterized the un-'avlntion enthusinst.i.
' 'Mdeaxuri to me and I have lenin. I
dergrnduate*
who .had1 been
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Ull,,&gt; ‘ v'*ry lounlry
J a u tJ J J /&gt; R R i U I A * ^ J a m £ s M .D tW iT T .
I nn U nvl.l \I ’^
1 through
•
I
.
there are people who need almost any particular artidj
calm &lt; 1, . i , r „ r ! f : , ' i , " p: r ! ! 1u w'opportunity
' ""' ,!U“
to
t v*
generation coup" l«r,u*l as part of $7,000,&lt;HW city iin-’niiike 'thtinsclvc 1 l.utter for thuir
into irsldencu nnd tha inili.tary provcm.-nt |,r,..rr„m.
J
' life work.”
For morn than forty -ix ycarsilln-lr p re l'P m s , w h e n t h e r e ur©
a t all times. If an article is not a g-eneral nccef
Janus N. DnWIlt has tl« voted Ills any.
D.-\Yll(
Is
a.
n
lo
re
Iwlng
1
1
0
IItime to making good at his Job
MOM’N POP
tlcd by Marrlllla (hat the Louis­
sity, there are few buyers, but a m arket can be fou&amp;
- B Y TAYLOR an&lt;l lo h-lng the prow 1 father of ville
and Nashville llallronil, and
i e&amp;utvg L 'v eu a ao ^
nn&lt;i of Iho larg-at f.itnllles south two oih-r south-rn roads had en­
—NOV) HUSRN DAl' iC MiAV every day for anything if the proper effort is made t| A
TeEM ALL * VOUT)
of thu Miusnn-Dlxon Hit,-.
I WANT To HAME THIS
tered into un arrangement with
o crre« t
There havo Ih-cii iw«nly-one Dm 1'riidcriltnl Insurance &lt;*onipnny
CAvIE
DONE
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little DeWllls ami i-lght-i 11of Iti&lt; in of America, whereby all of Us
locate th at market.
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TheSanford Herald

_ T H E SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 11,1925.

Too Busy to Be Unhappy

As Brisbane Sees It

If n mnn is so intent upon showing other people a good
I a i4 i r at la a frri. Flaria*
Catered aa Second Ctaaa Matter. time, he doesn't have a chance to analyse hiJ own look of
&lt;x-tobv it, l i l t , at the Poet office personal joys; if a woman is so busy making other people
•t aaaford,- Vlcrlda undtr Act of
KareA I. li»7.
_______ _ comfortable and contented she does not have time to mourn

s c B s c m m o a w T r.s
On* Teer—17.00 Six Months
Delivered In City
weak. IS* Wsokty Edition
por yeer.
_________
obituary

E

ram—houses, hotels, apartmrnt

OUSTS.

6,—.Extension or street paviag pro­
gram.
\
7r-Const ruction
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
9 .— Expansion of achool ayatem
with uroviaion for inereaaed fa­
cilities.
*
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
THE
TF.NTH
COMMAND­
MENT:—Thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor's house, thou nhalt not
covet thy neighbor’s wif»», nor his
manservant, nor his maidservant,
nor his ox, nor his ass, nor nny
thing that ia thy neighbor’s. Ex­
odus 20:17.
CONTENTED
If I planted hope today,
In any hopeless heart,
If rr.me one'a load has lighter
grown,
Bjcuuse I did my part.
If haply I have caused a laugh,
That chased some tears away,
And if tonight my name be named,
Where some one kneels to pray,
I claim my day has been well
spent,
Not lived In vain, and am con­
tent.
If cup, or crust, or covering,
Has been dispensed by me,
If I have helped the weak to stand
Or warmly clasped some angry
hand
In friendship it may he;
Or .if some lonely little child.
Has known my comradeship and
amilcd,
Thin, humble though l lie, I know,
■1 hav# been helping God, nnd so
“ Here no. I claim my mighty rest
J net «-bd to know I’ve done my

The honeymoon ends when the
bride steps into thu kitchon.
Lowering the rolled stockings
means lowering man's vision.
Ambassador Herrick has n pet
Abd-ol-Krim. Maybe hu
was so nalned because he causes
to much trouble.

dog nnmed

Our office boy says there’s one
thing that is worse than paying
too much for an article and that's
not paying for it at all.
Headline In tho Providence News
taya, “Policeman Find* Ghost­
Like Man Prowling At Midnight.”
Yu ^i^t.Ut of the Ku Klux Klnn.

\Y* hive one thing to he thank­
ful for, u whole (ninily of girls
now .days tan dresn on the materi­
al that went into one of grandmu'i gowns.
F• r all that we believu that one
((•lion of tho le/islaturii is worth
U*t • evolution trials aa far us
ftlfp Jh’ug material for purugruphor» ii collect nud.
Pro Llent CooUdge ought Li b­
In favor of universal taboo on hoairty since It-would cut down tin*
expenau of the ordinary household
about thirty per cent.
T'tlnv’a best laugh: “Tlu* kin.
that friund wife bestaws upon us
when we return home late in the
tviinln/ may be affection and
aeo n it may be investigation.—
Mount Dora Topic.

No Such Easy Doom.
Pofit Oat of War? No.
J Woman! Hard to Please.
About California.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
&lt;Copyr;£Tit Mil)

for the desirable things that are denied here—in short, if
anybody forgets self in service for others, that person has
attained the nearest thing to happiness this world can of­ TIIK IIRYAN-MONKEY-DARWIN trial in Tennessee will be a
fer.
duel to ttii* death, according to Mr.
When you are out of sorts with everything, go do some­ Bryan. He really believes that
thing kind for somebody. When you find yourself indulging the preposterous little trial, based
in self-pity, shake it off. Hunt up something to do for some­ oil a law to enforce ignorance,
body else, and lose yourself so completely in the service you will mean the “doom of evolution
will have difficulty in finding again the Self who was small or of Christianity."
enough to lie wanting some special favor, some special bless­ GALILEO DISCOVERED that
ing.
i,
,
our earth is round and sails around
Occasionally, moreover, when you see n man seemingly the sun. He was compelled on his
over-burdened by responsibilities, "slaving out*his life”, his knees; to deny, abjure and retract
pitying friends will tell you, for an ungrateful;family, you ho.: statement. The Galileo incid­
didn’t mean the doom
of
are seeing a man who is beautifully hear ideal happiness. ent
science or religion.
And what in more, the man in some vague
_ sort of way
. knows
it. lie known that in spilt* of ingratitude, in spite of actual
WHEN COLUMBUS went nail­
uukindnean from the people to whom he has tfiven his very ing over the ocean, good religious
life, he is getlinK his deepest joy in making opportunities for people believed that, of course, he
would nail over the edge and then
happiness for them.
fall
He didn’t. His
Over-worked mothers doubtless get the same kind of sat­ trip indefinitely.
didn’t doom science or re­
isfy* Lon. Weary and broken, too deadly tired to sleep, how ligion.
many mothers Lr“ to bed at night with smiling spirits, be­
cause by tlieir labor of love they have brought happy hours SIR THOMAS Moore thought
the Catholic religion was the only
to their children.
real religion. Accused of denying
Tint joy of nervier can Le adequate compensation for any that
the King was the real head
royal heart. It is line to know how to substitute the giving &lt;&gt;l tho
church, he had his head
of happiness for selfish craving. When darkness and de­ chopped off.
spair stalk out to meet you, turn face about and rush with That didn’t mean tile doom of
Catholicism or Protestantism. Both
all speed to the succor of somebody who has need of you.
than they were then.
Oh yes, you can always find somebody to help, somebody areit stronger
would take more than Mr.
to cheer anti comfort, somebody to whom you can give pleas­ Bryan, Mr. Harrow, a childishly
ure. And though, if you are the right s o rt,.you will not silly monkey question and a jury
l^ok for "pay", you will finti the glow of reflected happiness of twelve men to doom science OR
shedding its radiance into the very face or what you thought i religion. Both will last a long
time.
was darkness, and despair.
"Blessed are the happiness-makers,” is one of the Beati­
Baruch, who knows about
tudes that might well imve found a place in that beautiful warMr.nnd
how profits were made,
Sermon on the Mount. Vet when all is .ouid and done, the b-Hng close to President Wilson, all
maker of happiness is the one who gets the most out of it. through the war, now gives £250,­
000 to be spent in finding a way
In forgetting Self he gets all.

Boys Actually Are Human Being
Boys are human being, honestly they nrc! Boys fifteen
or sixteen years old, dressed up iu their wide trousers and
flowing four-in-hands, may have ungainly hands and uncer­
tain manners. But they are human beings, in spite of the
seeming opinions of the female relatives with whom they
happen to he traveling.
On a railroad station platform the other day two women
accompanied by two such Ijoys met two women friends. The
four gurgled urd gushed. They reminded each other of the
Inst time they had met in the same remarkable fashion,
THAT had Iicon, "nou remember, denli. when we were on onr
way to the biennial in Los Angeles.” Then they ask ed about
mutual friends, mid exchanged some choice gossip. They
shrieked with delight when they discovered that they were
all to meet again at a summer resort.
And all that time, the hoys each carring a woman’s heavy
coat, trimmed with foolish fur, stood in nwkard silence, ut­
terly ignored by the quartette o f s wonmn gushers. No,
neither of the women they were attached to had introduced
them to the strnngt rs. Nor did either of the strangers have
*tfce grace to notice their prwsoucu-..They,.weirv*U'euled.very
much as if they had been fwft'ctiat YA'dltrf, (frtt'd’tl’ie frofnealler shouted “All Aboard”, and then they were sharply
told to be sure they had all the baggage THIS time.
Perhaps the boys did not care. Perhaps they were watch­
ing the performance with tolerant amusement or with the
the sort of disgust that honest hoys have for the insincere
gushing of tlieir women relatives. But they looked uncom­
fortable. just as any person looks uncomfortable who finds
himself treated impolitely.
Five or ten years from now thono same hoys will find
things quite different when they escort their women kinfolk
on railroad journeys. Instead of being treated as 'crosscs-tohear", they will he the center of attention, iu a quartette of
women gurgloi.v
The Herald has s n n this tragedy enacted many times.
At the age when a hoy needs greater politeness, greater con­
sideration, greater understanding than ta any time in his
life, he m treated like a dog. And then light-brained people
wonder why "boys from good homes” go to the Devil!

SANFO RD'S FORUM
Editor *.f i hu Hanford Herald.
the thread of life through the difDear Sir: - ■
fault past and determine tin*
Your editorial in yesterday's shape, maimer and form of that
Hanford Herald regarding Day- one mass of protoplasm because
toll's publicity stunt is a few weeks the meaning of life cun possibly
late, judging from the universal come best to those who have a
Pi *“-s responses that have occupl-1knowledge of the beginning of life.
•■'I head line t puces nince Mr.! There Is a power greater than
Bryan and Mr. Dairow agreed to man, whether we believe in the
ntntch wits in Tennessee.
evolution ot man or not.
And
The trial iu Dayton will not those who attempt to take from
aindoriate the differences between that form of life are defeated in
thosu who believe tune ba» not al- I 'b offset. As fur myself I could
lend Hie man whom God created easily :iee wla-n* it would be more
in the likeness of Ids own image; in keeping with the invisible power
und those who believe man is an winch many call God to have him
improvement or dicembut trout a carve from the same muss of pro­
lower form of life iu which oilier toplasm, all forms of life und deforms of alii mill life luu its an­ volopu
one
form
gradually,
tecedent.
I do not predict any through infinite time until it po.ishattnring of uiriu n cultivated re- 1bc.tsed a mind, the ability to r.ee
ligious convictions of the casting | and know ami reason through the
into oblivion the efforts of »cit«n , asaiinilutiun of facts uinl the re­
tific men, in spite of ull tin* ini- t *iit ion of their relation and then
portance attached to thu trial of in xt to himself, make man master
Air. Scopc.i.
and ruler of the earth.
If the underlying purpose in Tennessee cannot rightfully for­
llii.i triul i-i enlightenment of the bid tlu* teaching of evolution in
human mind in tend of a conceit-j ' public schools any more than
trntid effort to deprive the niilid; I »* «
forbid the teaching of the
groping in toe dark, (or finding Bible. However, we will watch
light through channels of re esrrli ‘ tho drawn out affair with some
and competent in:.traction, public! element of interest in spite of ull
opinion will doubt!.* is look upon I our beliefs. Curiosity alone may
Dayton as a good place t&gt; be1tel ni look in. But in the mean­
FROM.
time we must eat.
11^little becomes us to discredit!
Just a visitor,
man o scientific effort to follow
R. TYLER BRICE.

A certain Florida postmaster
,M- '* fh c e a s A. Edison Is the
editor of the Fort Myers Press.
\Vu can t figure whether lie’s try ­
MY FAVORITE
ing to ' slum” the noted inventor
nr wli tlu r tie’s tryTng to make the
Tn.' • feel good.—Hanford Herald.
Edison is n smart man, but it 1* At a dinner recently Mayor Hydoubtful that he could edit the Inn of New York was reminded
P rr i t*s w’cll as George lloimer immediately upon getting on Ids
doc*.—Ocala Ktar.
feet of u story.
"t find myself a trifh* nervous
“Tho Hanford buzobull team ha*, at being called upon,” begun Ills
n corner on th« “sacks" After Honor. "I wasn’t expecting that
Bail.*y was injured yesterday and I sh'iuld be asked to address you.
( u ia k went in tn tuku his place, My nervouiness makes me think
then' were three &lt;*f them in the of the biujifut young man who had
I afield—here’s something for you just married a somewhat master­
to try on your piano.—Htunzak to ful young woman. There wat a
Witlzdk to Cussck.”—Sanford Her­ wedding supper following tho ten*
ald. Not ntarly so sweet a tune mony. The couple sat at the
I I &lt; hariia Linebaugh played nt head of thu table receiving tho
lifldy Lake when h« went from congratulations of tlieir friends.
firut “rack” all around the goo*«- [Several of Lie guests off,red
l-.-rry bufh to home plate without j toast*. Finally tl..* presumably
itoj ping eiuoutv,—Clermont Presa I happy bridegroom was invited to

STORIE

“to take the profit out of war."
There ISN’T nny way. So far
as nntions are Concerned, profit is
cut of war already—the last war
proved that.
So far a; individuals are con­
cerned there will always be prof­
iteers in a war as there will al­
ways fce maggots in a dead dog.
“Oh woman! iu our hours of ease,
Uncertain, coy and haul to

When pain und anguish wring the
brow,
A ministering angel thou!"
That’s how it was when .Snf
wrote noetry. Thai’s how it is
now.
Yesterday Mrs. Allen Davis,
known on the stage as Edith Par­
ker wat moaning prettily: ‘Don’t
let him die! I love him so.”
“He," her husband was lying in
the hospital containing two bul­
lets his wife had shot into him.
Mir. MUoi nave been uncer­
tain, coy ami hard tn please" be­
fore the shotting, but .the moment
pain and anguish*began to wring
Ids brow she “loved him so.”
Poets know more about the
heart of woman than ordinal y men.
The hu band in this case, crawling
oil his bunds nnd knees, blood
flowing from two bullet wounds,
shouted in apparent surorise: "My
God,, my wife shot rue!”

THE PEOPLE that know Calif­
ornia best are the Californians.
William It. Hears!, for instance
born in California is living on his
ranch now, with Mrs. I hurst und
their five sons, a few miles from
Santa Barbara, nnd will ^tuy there
for the Summer. A New York
friend, inquiring about the safety
of thu I h urst family, got this
answer from Mr. iiearst:
"Come out here und learn that
California is Idg enough to reach
from New York lo Chicago, in us
safe as any plan* in ihe world,
great deal safer than most places,
and has thu BEST Summer clim­
ate in the world.”
Heural'x ranch is half a mile up
a steep hillside ut the edge of tile
Pacific, just north of Santa Bar­
bara. And he doesn't worry.
WALL STREET went home in
good qiirits yesterday, despite the
•event failure of nearly 4 10,000,
000. That failure which might
have startled thu world a while a­
go, is just a “financial incident”
now. Unless you talk of BIL­
LIONS, you don't startle anybody,
in 1925.
MONEY IS cheap again—that
i you wnpt to borrow it for s p o ­
liation—only ,'f 3-4 per cent.
Many stocks went to new high
■rices. Wheat and cotton wen*
dgher. Foreign exchange was
itruuger. A really pleasant day.
A LITTLE girl of seven set fire
to six houses und was sent to un
industrial school for correction.
Not long ago this child would
have been punished with death
perhaps by burning, first being
encouraged to
denounce
the
' witch” whose evil spirits had
compelled her to set the fires. The
world is not as bad as it was once,
even if it seems b*ss teligious
than it used to be. Tell Mr. Bryan.
CHICAGO BANKERS offer |2,500 reward for every bandit kill­
ed. Posters hung up in more
than 100 hanks announce thu re­
ward. “That’s business,” aays tho
business man, and it will, undoubt­
edly, discourage the bandit busi­
ness.

rome- none, and finally, rising awkward­
must ly, hu placed one quivering hand
upon the shoulder of his bride and
blurted out;
“ ’This here thing has been im­
posed on me.' "

THE PARTY'S RUINED UNLESS IT’S A DUD

DAN DOBBS SA
TH E SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. JULY.XI, tfl25
really have.

f

Etf6oiet7

ThaT n o i s e
Sounds
V F A M IU A T ? /

R. .I* Glenn returned this wick
Notice Ladles—
from a pleasant visit in Detroit,
Mich., and Philadelphia, Penn.* For New Mattresses, renovating,
Whiles in Philadelphia they ^rerc upholstering, upholstery material*
the guests of Mrs. Glenn’s rela­
tives.

If you muat reduce, trv k.
dejected lover.

&lt;*All the world loves a !ov..
tries to Bell him something.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

[ONE:—Office 148

SANFORD EPWORTH LEAGUE WINS
EFFICIENCY AWARD a t .1 MEETING

Procrastination wus jnv.„,
a sink full of dirty dis£ U
Soon be warm enough for
women to take off th«-ir \
rouge.
Every young Hum d r ^ ,
time when he will become 0u
useful.
1
Take rare of the present
you enn trade it in o» a b,
future.
Once Sunday was a i]
Now we spend six duy.i
from Sunday.
The modern girl
ki.;s is dangerous,
to get married.
The man worth whil* j. ^
who can smile when th* «urt(J
along as it does.
No matter how hard rfc
blows on a bathing beach,
much to blow about.

TELEPHONE:—Rea. 428-J,

Monday
ian’s Auxiliary ot
tcrian ChiinSni\.wW„ ■■*ncct
f at 4:00 at the church.
St, Agnes Guild WBI.meet
f afternoon at the Rectory.
tu rd iy

E v e n in g

M rm o n
. JrF rom Pago Two)
Wj
Our City should
■clear some of the barK h e W«y Of out boys.
K een written and wore
fid about the “Boy Pro■clare to you.that when
kittled tho' father prorlll have gone very far
bring of tho boy pfo-

Forty-five members of the San­
ford Senior Epworth League a t­
tended the Central Florida Union
meeting of that organization ut
Highland Qrove Methodist Church
in, .Orlando Friday night and re­
port a delightful evening spent
there.
The initial part of tho program
was taken up with the installation
o t union officers for the ensuing
year nnd the business session fol­
lowed. Vdfious reports were read
and current business transacted.
When the counts for efficiency
during the past month and tho
percentage of attendance a t the
union meeting were reported by
the secretary, it was found that
Sanford won the efficiency pin for
the coming month and barely miss-

Mrs.D.P.Drummondls Miss' Eleanor H erring
Hostess To Evening* Gives Lovely Courtesy
Bridge Club Friday For N W York Visitor

Men’s clothes may be mort*
ble, but women are not cnij
ough to \vear coats in July.

Members of the Evening Bridge
&gt;ne should offer you club were delightfully entertained
for the privilege of
—.njf of your boy a gambler, Friday evening by Mrs. D. I \
' "■)U would refuse the offer with Drummond nt heir lovely home on
n '*&gt;t Indignation. But supposo your Magnolia Avenue.
in- iy M«e you gambling on the basePink radiance roses were com­
ill game orlthe boxing bout! If bined artistically in decorating,the
rmi me one should offer you a whole
jut uty block'of r valuable business dainty color motif, green nnd pink
. ij/o p e n F fa t 'the privilege of nm- being carried out in every detail.
fboy n drunkard, I When the scores were counted it
(how what you would was found that Mrs. W. C. Hill
■tempt, you would held high score among the ladies
JUST IN PASSING
K&gt;man or mnn from and was presented a flower bowl,
SATURDAY
EVENING
SERMON
BY R. ! . HOI.LY
I But supposo that while Dr. Samuel Puleston, held
By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
,ur
jm that somo of us high score among the men and was
Btcc to protect cer- given a belt buckle.
Sanford like every other growing city needs more park­
-i* ,0Ur ;
Sromen who ore conAfter the game refreshments
Building Serious Barriers U In men
ing spaces. The time is not far off when it will be impossible
fig the prohibition were served in two coursoa.
The
Way
of
(he
Buy
ttntty
r
to park a car within several blocks of the business section of
ly. When the father
Those present were: Mr. nnd
There are very many futhrn,** °fje
the city. The result will l&gt;e diminished business along evety
Btidenco and the re­ Mrs. W. C, Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E.
this country, nnd some in JW
Ion, though he may
line.
own city who are building sera/00* ° f .
lillion dollars, he has
A little book came from the barriers in the way of their lttf°
fully failed.
But 1
Many years ago I prevailed upon the City of Sanford to
press two years ago which should Some are making progress for tiA
w when a father has
own
boys
hard,
and
very
hird*n*
JjL,
build a slu-d on the city lot at the corner of Palmetto Avenue
be given a careful reading by ev­
set us think about
ery father. The book is written
and Second Street for the farmers’ wagons when they conns to
feshing subject now.
by that interesting poet, Edgar
Sanford. It was a great thing and was appreciated by the
Iiys, “To be the fathA. Guest, and bears the striking
non is what I should
farmers und they brought much trade to Sanford.
title, My Job As A Father. The
But how may this
very heart of the message pre­
produced 7 Men nnd
Now that the day of the farmer’s wagon has given way
sented by tho book is found in one
Is one of the quesof the author's poems which makes
to the automobile and truck we should provide for them and
[ difficult to answer,
a fitting prelude to the great
Ibis lot would make n dandy parking place for automobiles
to are some things
' heart sentence which follows. In
Ato much toward the
that come to this city and want a pluco for the car. We
this poem he says:
ent men out of boys, party nnd dance given nt her home
could do nothing better just now thmi to erect more build­
“ ( must be fit tor a child to fol­
privileged to study on French Avenue Thursday eyenr
low,
ings on this lot nnd make a good driveway into the building
contributions which ing in honor of Miss Thelma How­
Scorning tho place where looso
to relieve the congestion on First Street. The vacant lots
by tho father,
ell, who will leave soon for Colum­
men wallow;
is*under the ' most bia.
near First Street could also ’bo utilized ott Saturday nights
u iu. S'. vC.,
. j where
w iiv n . she expects to
Knowing how much he shilll learn
mnko her future h o m e . ,
and w.Vrhnien could be detailed to look after tho cars and
front me,
The color scheme, green and
see thal they are not stolen or the contents il.den while the
I must he fair as I’d have him be;
gold was carried out in every de­
owner, aie enjoying the sights of the eily.
I must come home to him, day by
tail, a profusion of garden flow­
ers being used in decorating the
The city that makes the first step toward solving the
Clean an the morning I went
in mnny of these rooms.
pniking question will be the city that tnkes the trade away
uwuy.
N i they have taken
Tho evening was pleasantly
from other cities that have not tried to solve this great ques­
lives of boys and made spent in playing games und danc­
tion. Parking cars in any city in the United Stutes is one of
facies’of power in thoir ing. Punch nnd cake were served
I must be fit for a child's glnd
the greatest nroblems that face thu city planners. Just now
i is no institution who late in the evening.
greeting.
Sanford should do something along this line nnd do it beforo
Ithe home nny ideal or
His eyes tiro eyes that there is radeship with his Christ. But k,
hard it must have been for DiJ
1 impedes the progress
is no cheating;
Jovelopment is sinning Former Sanford Girl
He must behold me in every test, when ho felt the sting of his v\
I•*ike Frank Forster, I think that something should be done
[boy.
Not nt my worst, but my very rebellion, und then received ^
nt once about the dredging along the lake front near the For­
.Weds in W ashington
news of his death! But perk1
kr’s life must bo such
best;
rest Lake Hotel and on the new extension of First Street.
there
is
something
more
bit*
Inge the respect nnd
He must be proud when my life
We have waited long enough for this work to start und it should
A wedding, which will be of
still. Quite probably David locil
b f the* boy. The fathis done
proceed. It will take a long time to complete it after it is
much interest to many in Sanford
back
into
his
own
past,
and
•
j)
and
hold
the
ronfidTo
have
men
know
that
lie
is
my
started and the winter season will be on us before v/e know it.
his thoughts visited the mum]
■boy. If he fuils here, is that, of Miss Gussic Leonard
son.”
when
his
own
black
sin
sent
j
111 shamefully. If he Sharpe of Washington, D. C., to
_ A good automobile camp is one of the greatest factors in
sharp
dagger
into
the
faith
his success may be Adam McCaskey Graham, also of
Fathers,
I
most
earnestly
urge
Florida iu obtaining a good class of citizens among the travthat city, the marriage having tak­
Absalom
had
in
his
father.
K
'j
K b te. Every father en
you to take two hours front other
*'&gt; •» hotel. .Sanford is fortunate in having a good enuip under
place in the Central Presbyte­
different
with
a
father
who
'1
B
in
e
to
muke
his
life
matters,
nnd
rend
with
greut
care,
cling tourists who enjoy the open spaced and prefer a oump
rian Church, with Rev. William
the
full
confidence
of
his
son.
i
■
can
say
of
his
boy,
My Job As A Father.
the supervision of A. V. French at his place at Thirteenth
Cuntming, pastor of tho Mount
Clinton N. Howard, that pri t
Street and French Avenue.
The Country’s Primal and
Washington Church in Baltimore
ly
man
of
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
ttVw
uvam«w
Greatest Tusk
officiating.
ring
to
his
soldier
son,
John
Gt.'o
have
m
ilr
know
that
he
is
my
Mr. French informs me that he intends to build nt least
If tho adult people
of this
It will bo remembered the Miss
fifty good tamo houses at once and will have tiem ready for
country were to stop nnd go into Howard, in his hydroplane, on.’’ i
Sharpe lived in Sanford several
was
driven
to
sea
and
to
ik
-Tho
b
arte
r's
preeminent
obligathis seuson. This means that he can take cure of fifty more
a solemnized searching soliloquy in u severe winter storm on Ion M to lead his boy to commit years ago with her mother, Mrs.
families aside from the many campers wlut will live in tents,
with themselves, and, among many
England coast says:
Is life to the). Lord Jesus and then N. B. Sharpe. They made their
i Ins auto camp should he encouraged ns it will do much toward
other vital questions, ask, if this New
“
He
was
a
precious
son.
In
*nd him to the full discovery of home with Mrs. Sharpe’s brother,
housing the multitude this winter.
soliloquy should lead many of our twenty-two years of his lif( :od’s
for the investment of Rev. John McKinnon, who was pas­
citizens to give major considera­ never gave us an hour of pain'll his plan
powers. The father must tor of the Presbyterian church at
Many folks have the wr
.'plton of an auto camp
tion to major matters, we should
He
was
loyal,
*
'
loving
and
e
definitely
heartily com- that time.
and of the small houses. 1
more small bouses for
nt once begin to make* greater votedly Christian * * *1 sa^ titled to the and
matchless
program
the folks who do not want t
Llie heart o.f thu city or
progress in things of mightiest
ill hotels or apartments. (!i
two
weeks
In-fore
his
last
fl‘t
f
the
Master.
There
are
more Picnic Party Is Given
all a warm welcome no
moment.
That night lie put his arms jin n 12.000,000 boys nnd young
matter how they intend lo
hey will all make good
Most thoughtful people are much ingly around mo and said. &gt;ten in the States under 2i» years of At Lake Mary Friday
citizens if you will give thei
d hand and make them
interested in the building of good you’re a prinee.
welcome here.
I’ll be at b fo who ore responsible for them*
roads, but exceeding the rest of for good on my birthday, and s*4it hoys and young men. What
A delightful event of Wednes­
the world in the building of a day I’ll pay you back, aed n-' the fittncr should make a mil - day evening was when Mrs. J. N.
Frank Condon of California probably known by
great system of highways is not you proud that I’m your son.' hn dollars nnd lose his son. Tra- Robson chaperoned a number of
that his state just experienced another earthquake
the major task cupuble of suf­
After all searchings failed tj&gt;|d y of [tragedies! Fathers, when
ever r rank may say about Florida our having
set out to l-nke Mnry.
ficient defense in ull hours of cate tho body in the wa, I 1 &lt;iu and I make the w o r k theAyounger
is not in thu list. This is not said in nny spirit of
delicious picnic lunch was
emergency is a task worthy of our tho father’s heart pleading:: f our Lord preeminently first in served after a refreshing swim in
with the full sympathy for California in her ufflirtii
most careful students of naval af­ “Oh Christ, my Lord, at
thinking, and in our doing, we the lake. Dancing was enjoyed
ever, it is useless to say tliut California does not h:
fairs, but it ia not our greatest
quakes und there is no argument about this feature
command
win the boys and the young until a Into hour by the young
task. The making of laws which, Theso became nt safe as land,
people.
when enforced, will protect and \Vhoi6 wuiti the stormy wavft-Yf^^fatncrs, you have succeedAs I said before if we bud a fine swimming
Those attending were: Misses
preserve, and thu enforcement of
we could have pulled a big celebration on thu Fo
obeyed
*’'• when you have wnn your boys Louise Russel, Louise
Fields,
these laws are tasks worthy of When sinking I’eter cried,
races and everything, with u barbecue, tw0 ball v
the Lord Jesus, and given to Pearl Robson, Mary Helen Morse,
our
statesmen
und
officers.
Hut
plenty of excitement. But no, we would rather sit
Save!
(
tru!m th(? BP*®8* measure of your R. E. Griffin, Ruby Hendricks,
thu making und thu enforcement Command Thou now this
let the places take the crowds and get our monev
|*le building of strong Margaret Thompson, Minnie Allan,
of these laws are not our tasks
sea
.n n stian characters for enter- Anne Robson, Mary Foster, Briggs
of
greatest
moment.
Beyond
any
Tlie Chamber of Commerce will soon hav
And send back home my
upon this task of preeminent Arrington, Pat Mi|ler. Jack Mc­
question i should like for us this
that you take ull the memberships you can.
me.”
*
itiVUege and possibilities.
Donald nnd L. P. Hngnn.
morning to see what is one of our
organization and plenty of money to advertise
In the disappointments and \
superlative
tasks.
Most
earnestly
golf links, yacht club, bout basin ( ? 1 and otl
there will cop* ,
do 1 desire that every father and rows of life
help to make Sunfoni a tourist resort.
peace to the he*“
every mother especially shall see freshing
father who knows that
that task, and see it in all of its that
not
placed
barrier! ’
challenging realities.
And now, way of his deadly
Bon. But let uj,
Contemporary Comment
my friends, what ia this task?
practical. What , are som e1:*
A task of tremendous moment barriers which wo are builds*
Is that of giving to our boys what the line of progress of our
When material prosperity \
first place ip the conversation
(he home, a handicap hi* v
placed upon the boY» Wh&lt;#
father puts hia golt club* J8.
At Loading Station and Hard Koad
car on Sunday afternoon am* s
ea to the country club and *P
The impression seems to prevail
the afternoon playing golf, j*'
It is not revealed officially who that in regard to Ontario’s 4.4 beer,
built a dangerous barrier m
the
.4
may
lie
conceded
hut
there
won the Pacific war game, hut one
highway of his own son. Wb&lt;*
some doubt about the 4.— Detroit
fair guess is the jingo press,—Be­ is
father supports by his m*11;
News.
loit News.
ship n place in the city *'
bears the reputation in the &amp;
of filling for its member*
If the printing of crime new s'of
makes criminals, why doesn’t the I su
printing of recipes make good &gt;Sl»
Easy Terms
cooks?—Greenville News.
, ca
To judge by the character of the j What a fine wt
plays, it would seem that tho army if people would
of modern dramatists is composed energy jpractisine
largely of shock troope.—Norfolk 1they spend uuari
Virginian-Pilot.
.
/ Han Ftaacflcp Cl

Realtors.
i**-55;5SS===S53M

ed the silver loving cup which,
each month Is held by the league
having the highest percentage of
its members in attendance at the
union meetings. The .St. Johns
Methodist* Church league of Orlan­
do hod a slightly larger percent­
age of its mepibers. present than
did the Sanford league.
An invitation from the Kissim­
mee League for-the union to meet
at the Methodist Church in that
city nextjnonth was accepted. The
union. meets the second Friday
night in each month at 8 o’clock.
• Following the business session a
delight fit) but,abort program was
rendered by mcnibers of the en­
tertaining league.-' Following this,
refreshments of. pineapple aherbert and gakd'wtre served.

Sanford

The lakeshore home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gcorgo . Herring was the
scene of unusual lovliness Friday
evening when Miss Eleanor Her­
ring was hostess at bridge com­
plimenting Alias Helen Shepard of
Niagrn Falls, N. Y.
The rooms were effectively dec­
orated with a profusion of garden
flowers. At the conclusion of the
game scores were counted nnd Mrs.
Dick Brown was awarded a glazed
ware vase for high score, while
Randall Chase, among the men
was given an ash tray for high
score. Consolation prize fell to
Miss Lettic Caldwell, who was
given a pair of candles nnd Regi­
nald Holly, who received a wind­
shield match box.
The honor
guest was presented a late book.
A dainty ice course was served
at the conclusion of the game.

Recent Visitor to Be
Married On July 15
At Douglas, Georgia

Mis. J. 0. Laney and small dau­
Mattress Factory
ghter, Gene Martin, returned this
Phone 402-M ‘
week from Wetumpka, Ala., where
they have been visiting for several TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
weeks. Mrs. Lanoy’s sister, Mrs.
On and after this date we will
Rouse and daughter,- Miss Eugenia not be responsible for arty mer­
Rouse, accompanied her home.
chandise purchased in our name,
except upon signed written order.
Mrs. S. F. Long of Chuluota was
VICTOR CHECK.
in Sanford shopping Friday.
Card Ot Thartks
BELLE CHECK:
W. J. Lawton, of Oviedo was in
Wo take this means of
Sanford Thursday on business.

Are Now Receiving Application For
j •

f\m

Personals

Edward Rumph left this week to
spend his vacation in Havana,
Cuba.
E. L. Marked left Wednesday
for Nashville, Ark., on a business
misson.

Mrs. Clarence Powell has us her
guest, ^lisa Sallie Lou Garrett, of
Quitman, Ga.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wharton of WRTnington^N., C., arc visiting Mrs.
Mary Lconnrtll.
’
I)r. and Mrs. J. C. Decn haVn
as their guest, Miss Maxine Doug­
las, of Opp, Ala.

thanking: the Business Men of
Sanford for tfielr aid in our
Rally, for the purpose of re­
w
r o u bo errs.
pairing AJlen Chapel, A.M.E. ™
F
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C t i m m t r c r , (la.
Church, West Sanford, to re­
ceive Annual Conference in
At Drug Stores
February, 1926.
We further thftnk Judge
Sharon, Sheriff C. M. Hand
and his staff. Chief R. G.
Williams and staff, also the
I« a ir r w r lit b i lor
Sanford Credit Association
fdr their aid.'
Malaria, Chills and Fever
Total collected $235.75.
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
All seats are made free.
It kills Ike (trail.
Yours truly,
1 fft f A O it
A
W. B. BOYKIN,
.
Cotrimiftce on Finance.
REV. I. E. FAIR,
NEW
Pastor.

Mrs. Ira B. Davis left Thurs­
day for Atlanta, Ga., where she
will spend some time.
Albert Rossitcr and tyiUap.Lco
Weaver, of St. Petersburg are vis­
iting Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B‘. Williams.
i Walter Holborn of New York
City is. visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
S. Hand nt their homo on Park
Avenue.
Miss Ruby Hendricks of States­
boro,. Gn., if the guest of Mrs. L.
P. Hagan at her homo on Park
Avenue.
Mrs. J. E. Wnthan and children,
Mary and Betty and Miss Ira B.
Wnthan, have taken a cottage nt
Daytona for the summer.

Ice Cream

A complete line of
Cypress and Pine
Framing
1*
Sheathing
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Siding1
I ’ j •*'
Flooring
I ’ vt’
Cclrtnrf
1
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Finish
3 ** *
Mouldings 1 *
r
Lath
1
I,
Brick
1
Lime .
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Board
Nails
..
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Doafs
*
Windows

to assure our patrons that ours will
HUTwithstand
the ravishes of time, we of­

fer only the first quality.

HirntKll

W

it be lumber, cement, lime,,
roofing or other building necessities we
have it—at prices that will please.

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Creamery Co.

112 Park Avenue

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SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO.

W. S. PRICE, Mur.
: , 710 W. FIrfet St. Phone 472-W

One-Half Price Sale on
Dresses Monday
On all Slimmer Dresses
No New Fall Models in This Sale
Lot No. 1—-Fine Summer Silk “Betty
Wales and Co-Ed Dresses. All sizes.
Regular $29.00 to $35.00 each.
Monday X Price

$25.00 Silk Dresses, cantons and crepe
de chine. New mid summer styles.
All sizes for—
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1-2 Price Silk B osses
$15.50 to $lfr.50

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Made of heavy crepe de chine.
new styles. All sizes.

All

_________ $7.75 ta$».25

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One lot of Nu-Slyk and Linen Dressed
guaranteed fast colors. All' sizes.
Regular $5.00 to $10.00 valued.

Sale Price 1-2 Off

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DtiBOSE AND HOLLER

Bknanas, Watermelons.
;
Georgia Pink Meat Cantaloupes
California Cantaloupes.
Lemons, Celery, Carrots.
Eggplant, Onions, Potatoes

Frnmes nnd Screens
Made to Order
VERY dish of Ico Cream
holds forth delicious Murphy Ironing Boards
mouthfuls of health-giving in­ Medicine Cabinets
gredient. Order a Sundae
with Princess Ice Cream when
The Price Is Right
you want some real refresh­
ment.

1-2 I^rice' Sale On Cotton
Dleases

The House of

APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS S

ALSO

INSTITUTE

fTHKItB is as much difference in the qual
* Ity of building materials as there iH be
tween night and day.

Funds immediately available subject to titli
examination.

Elberta Peaches, basket.......
• 2 .1
Hiley Belle Peaches, basket.

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BUILDING

i improved Ilifsinean nnd Residential Property
in Sanford . . * p %•• w* 1** . 1'
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LUMBER YARD

| Edward Jordon nnd S. W. Swopo
of Oviedo were business visitors to
Sanford Thursdny.

Mrs. Mnry L. Strong nnd Mtss
Winnie Strong leave today for
Tampa nnd St. Petersburg where
they will be the guests of friends
The following invitations are be­ for several days.
ing received here:
Mr. and Mrs. John Land Shelton
Miss Minnie Stuart will leave
requests the honor of your pres­ Saturday for Waycross, Gn., where
ence ut the mnrriagc or thoir dau­ she will undergo a slight opera­
ghter,
tion at the Atlantic Const Line
Mnry Louise
hospital.
to
James Frpnklin MacMillan
Mrs. A. Tromby and son, Clif­ •••
on Wednesday evening, July 13 at ford Tramby, of Palntka, are i.Vn,
half after eight o’clock
spending several days here as the
at
guests of friends. Mr. Tromby
St. Andrew’s Church
expects to remain here some time.
Douglas, Ga.
The above will be of much in­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Brynn nnd
terest to the many friends of Miss Mrs. M. C. Tolar leave Sunday
Shelton ns she will be remember­ morning for Jacksonville when
ed as the recent charming guest they will spend several days. Prom
of Mrs. Morton Thigpen. While there they will go to Columbia, S.
here, Miss Shelton successfully di­
rected “The Flapper Grandmoth­
er.”
Miss Maude Jenkins and Mrs

NORMAN

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Corner Sanford Avenue and Fourth Street
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 11,1925

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 11. 1925.

t h e W o rld o f S p o r t ) ;

How They Stand
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Smokers Win Two [LAKELAND HITS IN DETROIT MAKES; Sanford ..................
From
C•elerym
en; . TPINCHES
FRIDAY
CLEAN SWEEP -----OF--1 O
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A n n iT m
n i UTmn n A n r n A i x

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when Estrada scored on a walk

mokers Stall For
a u S ' w“'"k’
Rain In First Game r„,7yh?„ £ f t 3

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lo
r-ifi'i" . w ,ik .* ™ rln (n ”K
® In Second Game Which ev h|t *®f®Iy, scoring the first all of her runs in two innings.
&gt;&gt;as Six Inning Contest thr,c* in ‘no order named. Allen “Bugs’’ Fry was in form and kept
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Pittsburgh
New York .
Brooklyn ..
St. Louis ..
1 Win 5 to 1 From Red Sox; Philadelphia
1
Senators Lose to White Sox Cincinnati ..
- ..
s
10 to 9; Indian Trounce Chicago
Boston .. ..

Three
Pitchers
b.
« -------. . Are
. v 0 Used
0 m 11By
/ six innings on account of dark*
i f f Team to Hold Off
it ending with the score I to
Hitting of Local Battem; ® ln favor c l the Tampa tcnni. The
Sanford Outhits Visitors s ",okcr? *corcd one run in the first

nnd Jcssmer were

Athletics fi to 1 on Friday

DETROIT, July 11.—Detroit
made n clean sweep of the four
game scries with Boston, winning
hero 5 to 1. The game was u
pitchers’ battle throughout, Hollo-1
way had the better of it until the
ninth when he became wild nnd |
D°ylc was sent to the box. With
one out, two on base, the count
two nnd one, Stokes hit to Taxcner, who made nn easy double
play to clinch the game for the
Tigers.
Score by innings:
Boston .......... 000 010 000-1-7-1
Detroit’........... 200 000 03x—5-8-1
Batteries: Doyle and Stokes;
Holloway, Doyle and Basstcr.

both out to the Saint hits well scattered and
with fnst play by the Highland­
ers kept them on tho down side
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
throughout the game.
r - s &amp; x
L -ff i r a . 7 t x r —
Won Lost Pet.
The Box Score.
FIRST GAME
O rleans......... 50 33 .002
ST. PETE
AB R II PO A E
7" “'* ** iiuimg aunir by score
The Box Score.
t n ................... 40 43 .500
Shannon, If........ 5 0 0 1 0 0
of 4 to 3 and blanking tho locals
D
AB R II PO A E A lle n , s s .................
•IL’ ................. 42 41
.500
I l l
3 0
ThK!»Meondrby. * *coro ° f 4 to 0.
inoogn............ 42 42
.500
Mcssnor, 2b. .. u
1 1 1
3 0
^ • b “ ing ° f ‘hc Smokers in tho
h i s ................. 45 40
,41»4
Brown, cf......... 5 1 2
2 1 0
pinches helped In their scoring.
‘ .............
43 45
.48S
Hernandez, p. .. 5 0
1 0 0 0
The length of the first game was
’•"ham .......... 38 45
.445
Morris, rf............ 0 2 2 0 0
Jnuch 10
“stalling’’ of
SENATORS LOSE
Rock.............
37
47
.440
Barnes,
lb........
2
0
1
l
0
0
the Smoker crew when they thought
CHICAGO, July 11.—The White
Bosse, .............. 3 0 0 5 0 0 Sox
battled
the
Washington
Sen­
; nln »n«l the score
Block, 3b........... 4 0 2 2 .i n ators to an even break in their se­
,.n their favor during the
ries by taking the final tilt 10 to r v r m n i v
tha
thc canu‘
*" re­
to
, Totals .. ..
— _____
the ih!nn
three nR?
extra innings.
They
i&gt; Friday. Fred Marberry, the
LAKELAND
vived somewhat after the ninth
champion’s relief pitcher, was the
Totals ..
Buckley, 2b.
victim of the Chicago winning asTAMPA
™nTU
nnThDn
I
^
n,0rd
8C«rctl
two
Brazier,
ss........
2
1
0
5
0
runs nnd tied the score.
Fault and they bombarded him fur
Snead, 2b.
Welch, ss........... 3 0 1 1 4
five hits, one n double by Davis,
A r c h i l d re u
block in thc Kstrudn, If.
Dumas, If......... 4 2 2 0 0 1
put the tyin^ and winning
fDst inning when with n walk and Weik, ss. ..
Edwards, lb....... 3 2 2 13 0 I which
in the seventh inning.
mnn *“CCM8ive hits, Snead, first Lee, rf. .. ..
Sura fee, rf........ 4
1 2 3 I) ( runs
Score by innings;
the" im p I WM *?1orc/ 1- Thi" ended Allen, cf. ..
Ponder, 3b........ 3 0 2 3 3 l Washington 001 032 03f
Jcsnicr,
lb.
r . r ^ . Unt" the *ixth inning
r rnneis, ............ 3 0 0 0 0 C Chicago .. .. 140 001 40)
when both teams scored one run Hickey, 3b.
t
r y. P.................. 3 1 0 0 1 C Batteries: Ogden, (ire
Humrins, c.
BOSTON. July 1!.—Benton had
and Ruel; Robertst
Robbing,
p.
.
the better of Luque in an oldf 1*1" Allen was out, third
Totals ......... 30 8 12 27 14 4 berry
Blankenship and Schalk.
fashioned pitching duel Friday,
to first, Jessmer walked nnd Hick­ Peterson, p.
Score by innings:
Boston shutting out the Cincinnati
ey smashed out n three baso hit Cobb, p. _ .
St. Petersburg .. .. 000 010 101—3
INDIANS
WIN
Reds, 1 to n. Thc only ran was
to deep right field, scoring JcssLakeland ............. 000 350 OOx—8 CLEVELAND, July
«c»rcd in the first after two were
mcr. Huggins and Robbins were
T o ta ls........ 42 4 11 20 21 l
Summary: Two base hit, Allen. land Buckeyo pitched e
Score by innings;
out on .i double by Bancroft, n
Stolen bnse, Mcssncr, Brown, Du- for ( levcinnd yesterday,
?i«f°Vi0p
y" to conter fl'W and Sanford
Jlrat base ,frespectively.
........ 000 001 002 000—.’I mns, Edwards, Ponder. Sacrifice, tho Athletics to six hits, i
walk to Harms nnd Felix’s shop­
py single to short right which
For the Celorymen Wnlzak hit Tam pa........... 100 001 001 001—1 Bnrncs (2); Brnzier (2); Welch. winning, 0 to 1. Lee 1
scored Bancroft.
Summary: Two base hits, Wni- Double piny, Mcssncr, Allen nnd outfielder, made four hit
« £ £ , * “ ‘T m 1’ fiel'1 for two sacks.
Score by innings:
.
{l „ {,
Moore Were out, nnd
J Alverson, Three base hits Barnes; Messnor nnd Barnes; pun, ing a double out of five
Hickey Weik. Sacrifice hits, Wade dor, Buckley and Edwards. Loft but.
Cincinnati .. .. o(MJ 000 000-0-4-0
W
t
t
ln
Ue
h
,t,*
,,retty
«lnKle
to
left field. Heorkig Wulzak. AI- Bailey, Estrada. Hits off Robbins on base, St. Petersburg 13; Lake­
.. 100 000 OOx—1-0-2
Score by innings;
in 7 innings; Peterson 1 in 1 land 0. Base on balls, off H,.r.
Ib.tt ries: Luque and Wingo;
S tiled Ck ° Ut Und thc
wns 9inning;
Cobb 5 in 5 innings. Stolen nnntlez 5; Ery 5. Struck out, by
Benton and Wilson.
U’ft on Hernandez 3. Pnssed hull, Hesse.
_ JU °, next j1™™ of the game bases, McQue, Snead.
L/mnirp
Pauli
i.&lt;*
Sanford 17.
™ ™ % 8: n' ortd in
ninth! Alverson hit a hot grounder by third Bases on halls, off Pete
-.jrson 2; off
base for two bases. Cobb went i Cobb, 5; off Alvers’on 3. Struck Alford, c.
out, by Petei
‘1; ‘by
^ Cobh 1; by Frisbie, ss,
ftv S tek M *4-? 0"’ Wh0 h,ul re- Alverson 5. rson
First
base on errors Bailey, lb.
firs
t
Wadi
i° ,bkblV* ‘Ur
t.he olKhthnn'l
Yynde walked.
Wnlznk
wn
'ampa 1. Passed balls, Heath, p. ..
lit by pitcher, JeHiuer Crawford, i
• Winning pitcher,
«»:0o.
Totals ......... 21 0 I
Score by innings:
SECOND GAME
S an fo rd .................... &lt;
The Box Score.
Tampa .........
TAMPA
AB R |{ PO A E
Called darkness.
Snead, 2b. .
2 1 1 2 0 n i
Summary: Earned rui
Estrada, If.
&gt;). First liase on balls,
'Volk. ss. ..
1: Heath 2. Struct out
I&lt;oe, rf. .. .
4; Heath I; Crawford 3.
Allen, cf. ..
bases, Tampa 4; Snnfur
Jessmer, lb
base on errors, Tampa
Hickey, 3b.
bases, Estrada, Weik.
Huggins, c.
‘iit«, Allen. Umpire, \V«
Cobb, n.

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These Columns Are Yours

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second llair)
Won Lost Pet,
T am p a.......................17 5
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•MORGANTOWN, W. VA„ people
am interested in Florida. Each
•&gt;f them through a classified nd
in the Morgantown POST.
Six
cents n word for six consecutivo
issues.

Lots (i ami 11 Hindi (i
1he prices are right tor a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

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

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B. Met h e m d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , an d nil n a m e Is u n k n o w n : J a m e s
o t h e r p a r t i e s I n t e r e s t e d In t h e lau d I nniuld. Ills w ife. — ■ -- M c D o n ­
u n d p r e m i s e s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b ­ ald . w h o s o C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n ­
ed. It n p peu rliiK by tin- s w o r n bill k n o w n ; W llllu in II. M a c d o n a ld . Ills
whose
of c o m p l a i n t In i b i s c a u s e t h a t y o u w ife.-—-------------Mm d o n .ild.
m a y be I n t t - r e s l n l In t h a t c e r t a i n C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; A l g e r ­
lot. p iece o r p a r c e l of la n d s i t u a t e n o n H. S p o or. Ills w l f o ------------- -— —
w hose
C h ristian
nam e
In S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , unit Spoor.
Is u n k n o w n ;
K adlo
S p e e r ;
d e s c r i b e d IIS fo llo w s;
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T h e n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r o r (he
w ife. ----------B u c h a n , w h o s e C h r i s t ­
southeast u u u rtrr
of
S e c tio n
ia n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; J a m e s II.
.111. T o w n s h i p 19, s o u t h
range
Cone, Ills w ife, - ■■
(Tone, w h o s e
20 e a s t .
You a r e t h e r e f o r e r e q u i r e d to a p ­ C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; Itu*
p e a r to th e bill of conipl.iliit In th i s f ln u Al. Ito h lo n ; J o h n (*. C o o p e r.
■— - C o o p e r, w h o s e
c a u s e 011 M o n d a y , t h e 3rd d a y id Ills w ife .
A u g u s t , 19 2.', a t t h e C o u rt H o u se In C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; T m m ia
Hatiforii. S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a : J o s e M i r a n d a v S a n c h e s ; J o s e f . i M i r ­
o t h e r w i s e s a id bill of c o m p l a i n t will a n d a &gt; H u n ch es; B u m o tiu M i r a n d a
y H u n c h e s . I l ii f ln a
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be t a k e n u s c o n f e s s e d by y o u ; euhl
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i a n n a m e It u n k n o w n ; W. T. W e b ­
A ll R E A L T Y COMPANY.
Il Is f u r l l i e r o r d e r e d t h a t I b i s o r d ­ s t e r . Ills w i f e , -------— W e b s t e r , w h o s e
e r lie p u b li s h e d o n c e a Week foC C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; A. S.
e i g h t I S) c o n s e c u t i v e Weeks III Till! Spoor, Ills w ife, — ------ S p e e r, w h o s e
H a n fo rd H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­ C h r i s t i a n n a m e is u n k n o w n ; (I. W.
lis h e d in H ein tn o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
D O N E AND O ltD K ItK D . Hits Mb s t I f f f. w h o s e t in i n ti.iii iiunin in u n ­
k n o w n ; J . I). W o lv u r ti ia . lit* w ife,
d a y of J u n e 192!,.
- - W o l v e r l o n . wlione C h r ln t ln n inline
V E. D o U llL A S S .
C le r k of ih o C l r c ’.U
C o u rt
of Is link n o w it; l . u i h e r c . D o rte r , his
wife, - —- -Dorter, whose Christian
S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
Itv A M. W E E K S . D ep u ty C lerk . m im e In u n k n o w n ; L C D o r te r , his
Wife, -----I*.trier, whose C h r ln t l.iu miuio Is ii n k n o V n, A r t h u r F. ‘ s l ­
im. Ills w ife,
- — (M lln . w Imse
I 'h r l n t l a u liuine In u n k n o w n ; I. liltv e g a , h l a wife, ■
■ Dayega,
w h o s e C h r ln t ln n n iiiu e In u n k n o w n :
■
■ llelskell, w h o a o C h r i s t i a n
n a m e In u n k n o w n ; — — — llu eh ati.
w h o s e t ' h r l r l l a t i n a m e In u n k n o w n ;

Ju«e or M arth a A rredondo; M arlas*
A rrrdortrto; J m » A rr&gt; ilnn.lo; There•lore A r r e n d o n d o ;
Itarhel
tT e t t n ,
h e r h u s b a n d . A I.ra h a m P r e t l o : Kr*
u a m u s II. M c l io w a n ; C lls h a K. M o r­
g a n ; U o ijT cn eu r T ll lo t s u n ,
T rust*
r e ; J . C. I le y w o o d , T r u s l e o . J o s e p h
C. ll e y w o o d ; E lla * Y u lre. h is w l f r .
--------- Y u trr . 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 : A d e n P. S t y l e s , J o h n
C la r k . Ills w ile .
■ - ■. C l a r k ,
w lm a r C h r i s t i a n nanwi Is u n k n o w n :
N a th a n ie l M. Ilro w n . h is w i f e , . . . j *
— Ilro w n . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n is u n ­
k n o w n ; Moses J . T a y lo r . J r ., h ie
w ife.— ——— T a y l o r , w h o s e C h r i s t ­
ian n a m e Is u n k n o w n : tten r,la E g a n ,
fils w ife.
---------K ean .
w hose
'■rlstlan n a m e la u n k n o w n ; Ltavl.l
Yulee. -hla w ife . ------------- Y uUe.
wlms. C h r i s t i a n mini* Is u n k n o w n ;
P l l a A. llr.t
. y : E noch It-ll, h la
w ife. — — — Uell. w h o s e C h r i s t ­
ian n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; J a m e a ft.
M cDonald. Ills w i f e , ..................... Mu.
D onald, w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is
unknown;
W il li a m U. M acd o n a ld
hla w ife .------------- M a c d o n a ld , w h o se
C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; A l­
g e r n o n H. Hpecr. h ie w ife. — —
H prer. w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e
Is
u n k n o w n ; S ad ie S p i e r ; K iln
A.
H p re r; \V. J. Itu c h u n , h is w ife.
—— Hui'hnn. w h o s e U h r l s t l u n n a m e
Is u n k n o w n : J a m e s II.
C o n e, hie
w ife. ■ - — — C one, w h o s e C h r i s t ­
ia n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
I t u f l n a . M.
Bullion; J o h n C. C ooper, h ie w ife.
—
------------- C ooper, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e
I- u n k n o w n ; T o m a s J o s e M l r n n d a
y H unches; J o s e f .1 M i r a n d a y S a n ­
d i e s ; Ita m o n a M ir a n d a y S a n c h e s ;
Itu fln a .Mlrnndu y S a n c h e s V ln d a
d e Itul,Ion; I t u f l n o
Ito h lo n ;
W il­
liam A. Illshee, h is w ife
lllslice. w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is
u n k n o w n : W. T. W e b s t e r , h la wife,
---- —- -W e b s te r . wtioae
.
C h ristian
n a m e is u n k n o w n ; .A. H. S p e e r , his
wife. • - ——— S peer, w h o s e C h r i s t ­
a ln n a m e la u n k u u w n . tl. \V. Htleff.
Ills Wife.
. . . . ------------- Stleff,
w hose
r t i r l - i l H i n a m e la u n k n o w n ; J. I).
W o lv erlo n . hla w ife. .
■ Wulv .r l o ii , w Iiiih.i U h rlallaii n a m e
la
ilo k iio w n ; L u t h e r O. I’o r t e r .
h is
w ife.
— D o rte r , w h o s e C h rliitIan n a m e la u n k n o w n ; K C. D o rt­
er, h la wife.
■
D o rte r , w h o s e
t'h rlH tlu n n n m e la u n k n o w n ; A r ­
t h u r F. (M lln. h la w ife.
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Uillln. w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n ­
k n o w n ; I. D a v e g a . h la w ife. - ---DaveKii. w h o se U h rla lla ii n a m e la
uaknow n;
- ■ lle lsk e ll,
w h o ao U h rlx tla n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
-------------tliichan . w h o se
C h ristian
n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
■■ M cD onold. w h o se U h r ls tlu n n a m e la u n ­
known; ■
■
Altm on.
w h o se
C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n : Alir*rn o n H. Hpeer, Ills w ife, C a r r i e W.
H p r e r ; A. M. T h r a s l m r ; D e te r B.
B rad ley , Ills wife,-—— — B r a d le y ,
w h o s e u h r l s t l u n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
D efer II. Ilra d lv . h la wife.
E lisa­
b e th \V. B r a d l e y ; I t o h r r i H. B railley ; Ills w ife,- Iw a lle B r a d le y - W i l ­
lia m II. W a l l a c e ; i l e u r a e U. B r a n t ­
ley ; a n d J o s e p h d e la Marr. A r r e ­
d o n d o ; o r o t h e r w i s e . In n n d t o th e
l a n d s li e r n l ii n f te r d e s c r ib e d , s i t u ­
ate. l y i n g u m l b e i n g In t h e c o u n t y
of Heinlliote a n d H lu te o f F l o r i d a ,
m ore p a rtle u la rly d escribed a s fo l­
lows. l o - w l t :
lleglnitlnK a t t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n of
t h e E a s t e r n a id e o f t h e W e k l v a
Itlv e r um l t h e N o r t h L i n e o f t h a t
p o r t io n o f t h e D e te r M i r a n d a ( I r a n i
k n o w n o n t h e m a p s o f t h e ITntisd
M u t e s S u r v e y s n s H eellon 29. T o w n ­
ship 19. S o u th o f I t a n a e 29 E a s t,
(till t h e n c e s o u t h *&lt;1 S d e g r e e s e a s t
So ehullia lo th o N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r
o f th e said D e te r M i r a n d a ( I r a n i ;
th e n c e S o u th 29 1-2 W e st 12d c h a i n s
lo tile S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r of t h e said
D eter M ira n d a ( I r a n i ; t h e n c e N o rth
CU 1-3 d e g r e e s W e s t 1.7 la c h a i n s to
t h e E a s t e r n side o f t h e s a i d W e k l v a
--------MeDunati). whose Christian
l i n e ; thence N o rth e a ste rly along
eastern
IN C O lJItT O F C O I N T Y J U D G E . name is unknuwn; ---------- Aftraon (lie n ie u tld ir lllle o f t h e
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noon t l i c r e a f t c r nn Hit* m a l l e i can w if e .------ W h it n e yil, li awmh o sW
i a n lin e of t h e s a i d
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lie h e a r d , f o r a u t h o r i t y to m**II. at n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; li o n e P eCdhr roi s tM
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W e k lv a Itlv e r; b e g i n n i n g a g a i n a t
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
t h e s a m e po in t o f b e g i n n i n g , r u n
th
e n c e N o rth 760 feet, t h e n c e W e s t
or sell thut second-band goods?
'll'! f e a t lo th e W e k l v a Itlv e r ; t h e n c *
S o u th w esterly a lo n g th e m e a n d e r
lino of tlo E a s t e r n Hue o f t h e s a i d
W e k lv a Itlv er t o t h e e n d o f t h a
f i r s t lin e: c o n t a i n i n g 1 1-1 a c re s ,
a n d tn a n y a n d a ll o t h e r p e r s o n a
whose nam es a r e u n k n o w n , c la i m i n g
any rig h t, title o r In terest to th a
p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r i b e # *r
an y p a r t or p a r c e l t h e r e o f .
It ia h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d
each of you lie a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e
o u r aald U lrcu lt C o u r t a t t h e C o u r t
H o u se a t S a n fo r d . F l o r i d a , o n t h a
Warcboiisc site 100x117 nt $1,750 only one block from
3rd d a y of A u g u s t. A. I). 1935, a n d
■
lien anil t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o th «
First street. A good investment. Terms.
hill o f c o m p l a in t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t
yuu In t h i s c a u s e .
Apartment house Hiding Tile Stucco construction. Pays
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o r ­
rent ten per rent on $15,000.00. Located close to the
d e r lie p u b lish e d In ( h e S a n f o i d
H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
business section. Priced at $30,000.00. It will pay
S a n fo r d . S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d t,
you to inveatiga:e. Terms.
! mice e a c h w e e k f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u . l i v e w eeks.
W IT N E S S niv h a n d a n d t h a aeal
Apartment House Stic at $13,500.00. In Sanford’s most
of llie C irc u it C o u r t o f tint S e v e n t h
exclusive residence scctiun.
J u d i c i a l C irc u it o f t h e H tnta o f F lo rld a. In and f o r Se mi no l e Count*!
Residence lot on Magnolia Ave., near South Side srliaol,
on t h i s t h e 2.1rd d a y o f M ay, A. D.

very reasonably priced for a quick sale. Terms.

A new five room dwelling in the Sanford Heights section
at it price mid on terms thut should uppeal to rent
payers.

A. P. CONNELLY

V. B. noun LARS,
o f t l " ’ C ir c u i t C n u r t o f th «
J m l l r l a l C ir c u i t
of
Klon n d f o r Hemlnnlc C u tin ty .
VI.)
i A S p e n c e r. S.illclli&gt;rs .m&lt;*
• •I f u r t It-* C o m p l a in a n t .

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T h o ro u g h ly
H i'r ttn e l

A T T O R N H Y S -A T - L A w

Magnol.'a at Second

MercLiants
»..on you first ahowed me the Dia­
mond Heavy Service Cord and talked
«o enthusiastically about it, I told
you it would have to be a wonderful
Uro to stand up under the p « m h m ent from my trucks, as t h e ^ v i c o
t®unusually severe.

property

AT AUCTION
• permanently located in Sanford
SALES FORCE are EXPERTS

However, I m u st now co n fess ik .»

WIS O'BRYAN,
ieminols Bank Bui
Phone 417-1

: — 1&gt; V E S T M E N T S
in • llrittiilry Bldg.
F lo rid a

RINGING UI* FATHER

,e Permanency of good location assures
lection to your investment
v nus property and

De convinced. Autos

courteous salesmen are

,Ve guarantee Sfttiafactiou,

By GEORGE McMANUS

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Sold b y
I.OS1IXO P A I N T COMPANY
IIS M e g n u l ta Ave,
D k an e 27S
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$125 I’hunograph* ................ !
$ 30 Electric fan* — —.... - '
$ 15 Electric liin* -------------$ II) Electric H iu . ------... \
I New Pls)cr Piano.
I Second Hand Piaon.
Tire* and Tube*.
At l.ow Prices in Order To M&lt;
Boom.

your service.

roperty you want sold—List it w
and ki‘3 3 it good-bye.

11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.

Use Them for Results

Acreage nt $9.50 Per Acre.

Davey and Nesmith

PROGRESS

Real Estate Auction Sales

r u n bALh; About one acre of
com, in field. Must be taken
soon. W. M. Haynes Cameron
Ave.. Phone 22-3 or 340.

\V. H. LONG

8ANF0RD ELECTRIC CO.
1'jccesaors to Gillon &amp; Platt
M asaoiu. Everything elecicnl. Phone 422. Electragilh

avings Accounts

STRENGTH - SERVICE

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BLECTHICAL

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TYI’EWRITERS AND REPAIRS FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
All makea of .typewriters for NEWS—it covers Broward County
aale on easy terms, for rent, also thoroughly which is one of the
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 most rapidly growing sections on
the Florida East Coast. Samp|e
Ball_BJdg._________!___________ copy
ami rate card upon request.

IUG STORE — PreU3|g3. Sodas.
We
you as your phona.

t’/uma I Intel

Advertising

FOR QUICK SALE: Will sell 4
acres of good land 2 miles from
PRINTING
of Sanford at a bargain,
LEARN ABOUT BoT* County and center
RENT—Ground Floor Elks
hnlf cash. See or write B. H. FOR
Lakeland,
through
the
Star-Tele*
Bldg.,
205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
gram. Best advertising medium in Bankston, Sanford, Fin.
stairs. C. T. Smith.
Engraving,
Embossing.
See
us
a.
Klucsd raiaa ar- for eon- first. Wo do it. Rhone 417-W. South Florida Published mornings. FOR SALE—3 east front San­
Star-Telegram. lakeland. Put.
llva Inssrtlona.
.
.
R. It. Ave.-Commerclal St.
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­
ords of avsrs** I,n *th
tractive and convenient. Call
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales terms. Box 431. care Herald.
countad a M b
.....
at Herald office for further in­
tbtough the Xenia Ornette,
REAL ESTATE
nm charge, M l f°r **r,t
formation.
. . . . . to
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
vtlon.
r tlalnw .KfJB
j a » atrlot»d
E. SPURL1NO, sUb-division district: Want ad and display
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ rates on request.
T h s FanFOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
lira ld 1
r e s po ns i bl e
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
new apartments, phones includ­
Iv n n a f l ^ H d c l I n s e rti o n .
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ C O L D M n t m t O a . ) L B D Q K R —C la s t - FOR SAI.E; Seventy acres of un­ ed. By week month or year, well
,o? | M I F
s u l.s e d iie n t
II1«&lt;I aita h a w t h e U r g e d c i r c u ­ improved ^land suitable for celery. located near ocean.
way.
Write or
u 1'1 be
la t i o n In
S o uthw estern
O eorg la.
Two flowing wells. For quick snlo phone U. I,. Selden, Scldcn Bldg,
|n c * ' ° of
K a te t r f « - w u r d ) lino.
TIN AND METAL WORK
$125 nn acre. Box “X" care Her- Daytona Beach, Fla.
TO REACH IBe prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
SIGNS
FOR KENT—Kitchen, bed
county advertise In the DoLand FOR SALE: Corner lot on Oak
Any Kind—Anywhere
nnd garage, 1101 Elm Ave
Daily News, rate lc per word, eash
Avenue in rapidly growing sec­
with order.
tion $1,800 on terms of $000 cnch
OLT-NlM'CW/Vpv
RENT—Apartment. Two
nnd
balance payable yearly.
A
its and hath. Desirnhle lornMAINE.—Waiarvtlle, Morning Sen­
U’ill bo vacant Aug. 1. I’ractinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ rare buy. Dean-Ber-j Corporation.
Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
ru*w. Address 305 care
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At ple arc interested In Florida prop­ Phone 713,
erty. Iteach them through th* CORNER LOT on Palmetto Aven­
First Street.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
ue, $1.500, $50 cash and $50 FOR RENT: 3 rooms down stairs,
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds tion.
monthly. This lot will liell for
furnished, lights, water, nil con­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak A LITTLE WANT AD in The $2,000 this coming winter. Denn- venience.! in eluded, corner 9th and
Elm.
Herald will brinjf you hi* re­ Beru Corporation, Phone 713.
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­
sults. Advertise those old articles
phone 111.
you have stored awny and have
Wanted
MIRRORS RESILVERED
no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad
Furniture bought nnd sold.
nthy lirinK you sevetal dollars.
WANTED: Experienced waitress
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone
Phone 148 and ■ representative will
nt once. Palm Gurdcn Restuurcall to see you.
ant in die Basket.
Building Material FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orantlo
morning Sentinel; lurgcst classi­
fied business, rate 1c a word, min­
MIRACLE
Concrete
Co*
general
1CTORY
cement work, sldewalka, build­ imum 24c cash with order.
ing blocks, irrigstloo boxes. J. B- THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
I’OR SALE: Two goo dry goods
Terwllleger. Prop.
accepted want ad medium in counters nnd &lt;
■ tlM fi
(Fn.) One emt a word cheap. Tho Outletdi-iplay tables.
HILL LUMBER CO. Houss a sn Dajtm.q
••It
in'crtkn.
Minimum 25c.
wm\
Service, Quality and Price.
ib VI ■*
£
TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally FOR SAI.E: Four lots on Laurel
Lumber and Building Material
avenue, two corners
between
Times, tha great home daily,
Carter 1.timber Company
rate I
per word, minimum I3th nnd 14th. Owner will sell nil
Weal Third Street
Phone 6to charge 25c v.'ah with order. Write for $5,000 with $1,000 cosh, $500 LOST: Package containing over­
alls and other articles. Put in
within 0 months. Balance 1, 2
for complete rate card.
and 3 yearn. Apply Dean-Iierg Homebody's car through mistake.
Finder nlease return to Herald
Corporation.
office.
I DAVID B. HYEB
FOR SALE: 10 acre celery farm,
a r c h it e c t
nil tiled. Price• right, easy terms
irfcctory
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The —sovornl nthcr •ittryiin diff,,n&gt;nt
scene of stupendous development location. W. G. Banks, Buena
' r - Mdltlgrapliing,
Read about It in the Pnlm Biach Viata, Sanford, Fla.
1'.^mailing—ns yuu
Pont. Sampie copy sent on r^Miscellaneous
tn you want it
quetit.
H. E. Porch, First
YOUNG SPANISH
gentleman
ADVERTISING getj remittn if It
&gt;k Bldg.
would like tn learn English. Call
reaches potential buyers. Patelephone 712 or I*. O. Box (184.
latka Daily News la eirculatrd ill
IIAItllF.lt SHOD
an
indual
.ial
and
agricultural
sec­
113 Magnolia Ave.
Hooma For Rent
tion.
6 First Class Barbers
ICTKIC SERVICE
Special Attention
ADVERTISR in n.e JournsLHerFOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
Electrical repairs. Given Tu Ladies and Children
ald, South Ctjorgla’s greatest
out meals. Hoasonahlo rates.
*1 Ave. Orlando.
pewapaper. MnroiriK, afternoon,
I.ihcqln House.
weekly and Sundsy Clnslrted rate*
Chinaivare in English Porce­ 10c fier line. Wayertu* JournalEverything
T-A-REEL
Csr. Drive 11 lains, Bavarian and Japanese Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
'arseif. Oak nnd Second SL
For the Sportsman
China make lovely Rifts
TAMPA MORNIf □ TRIBUNE—
Send in your inscription to the
At
The Hall Hardware Tribune or hand t to your ix a l
UTOS FOR HIRE
dealer 10 you cau rrntd Florida's
Bail Hardware
AOTO SERVICE Day
Automobiles
greatest newstsper. One year
it, fle e ts ull trains. HagPhone S
U month* fl.OC, three moaths
Elton J. Moughton $8.00,
infer. Phone 551 and C3-W
DEPENDABLE USED CABS
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insurARCHITECT
knee policy sdd 70 ceata to your 1921 Dodge Touring.
CAFE
1925 H o d g e Coupe.
order.
First National Hank Bldg.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
ice nnd Quality
DO YOU WANT to buy or sell 1922 Dodge Touring.
G. TAYLOR DYER
Sanford, ------------ Florida
lei gas
anything?" If so sdvertlss Is 1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 Ion
I A C AF E
ho “GalnusvilL Sun."
Truck.
Painting—Decorating
if fit* H ouse
1921
Hodge
Screen
1-2
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Truck
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FOOT SPECIALIST
Oak and 2nd SI
Service and Qual
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115 Magnolia Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

Direct Benefit

i t m i a a d eel*
ta s e d la te ly f a r

Miller O. Phillips, Inc,

Beach Property
Our Prices advance July

hi Advance

The reputation of the product, plus
the character of the organizations
behind it, constitute adequate as­
surance of satisfaction to the m ost
particular buyer.

Totals ..

IS SCARCE

). RATES

Sold and serviced by Dodge Brothers
Dealers in every p art of th e world,
Graham Brothers Trucks cam e nat­
urally and logically to their position
of leadership.

SANFORD

Wade, cf.
Walzak, 2b
Curley, rf.
Moore, if. .
McQue, 3b.

Classified Directory

I j Herald

Read Them for Profit—

BINE’S FILLING
STATION

Sanford, Florida

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Cicat Bfilsin lights icscrvcd

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanfoid, F

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                    <text>NEWSPAPER
iahed in Florida's Heart,
World's Greatest Vegetable
ion, Its Richest Garden Land

Minimum T
Rainfall ------

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

nker Scores Delay

’orater Says Work Is
Held Up Because Of
AiieementBetween
i j p and City Body

jSogressiveness
Hifested.HeSays
H eS a y s Commission
H ailed To Live Up
W o Its Agreements

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY 10, 1925

When Boston Club Collapsed

Time Old Attempt To SIDELIGHTS O N
Define The Truth Is FAMOUS DAYTON
Revived In Scopes CASE ARE GIVEN
Trial In Tennessee

Two Additional Carriers And
Extension of Limits Come
AsRcquested by Postmaster
i&gt;.g Work on the East End

PAYTON, Tenn., July 10-Da&gt;'onions who have boon looking for­
ward to Hieing two former secretnries of state arrayed one against
the other in tho Scope’s litigation
were discussing with regret toduy
the announcement that Uainbridgc
Dayton Trial Is Akin Colby will not attend the trial here.
had anticipated a unique *itTo Fundamentalist- They
uation and intersting develop­
Modernist Dispute ments when William Jennings Uryan and Mr. Colby, u Inter member
NEW YORK, July 10.—The of the Woodrow Wilson cabinet
sit a t opposing counsel tab­
age-old effort to define truth should
Tenn., July 10.—A new indict- I
les in a state court.

Precedents Were
Set Centuries Ago

Approximately torty people were killed when the Piickwlck Club, in Boston, collapsed while
in progress. The picture above shows firemen and police carrying bodies from the ruins,

iuse of an oral contract

NegotiulionsOpcntdThurHtlny
LONDON', July 10 — Bernard | the Bible is a parcel of lies; God
Muy Be Consummated To­ Shaw writes of the Tennessee and religion are inventions, like
llcll and the flood and the whnle
day; Deal Would Be Effec­ “inonkev tri.il" as follows:
of th&lt; that swallowed Jonah and nil the
“Bryan Butler (father
.
tive HegiiiningNext Monday anti-evolution
measure) and

er members of the trade body
havo nlready talked to Mr. Lane
several times hut so fur have not
JJeen able to huvo him chnngc his
jsion.
Summing up his remarks, }
ster declared that whoever
lonsilde for the continued delay
paving First Street and bulkding the lake front, should be
lured for the unprogressivc
at manifested in such action,
uiyor Lake also spoke in regard
■c matter and said that it is
■Lie that permission may be
le d this afternoon for the
■ to begin frum the east end,
B in g a conference with Mr.
■ th is morning by M. It. Hut^kpresentntive of the company
B u ttin g the retaining wall of
^ R s t end bulkhead extension.
Bom m ittee appointed to convptli Mr. Lane today and Sat^ B in a lust effurt to get him
tMnge his decision, is composed
Krl*. Forster, J. G. Ball, S. ().
nhol: er, und J. G, Sharon.
g&gt;lr. lin e ’s Statement,
^ ■ s ta te m e n t on the matter,
SLane said today;
Tho deed for the right of way
i given to tho commissioners
Hjptnnding that they would
rew ork on the east end. The
ee commissioners were present
■ greed to it. They also agreed
give tho dirt from the excava» of the street to me to bo used
,fill in the lower part of my
property
.. to
*7. I have .....
had............
nothing
dot with the dredge not getting
o here and keeping them from fillfoing in the lower end near Sanford

will be revived when Profes­
sor John T. Scopes, Tennessee
evolutionist, has his day in
court.
ills indictment for teaching
the Darwinian theory in pub­
lic schools contrary to the sta­
tute has precedents which

Danger Of Fundamentalism reach
hack for centuries.
la
America they date virtually from
Plymouth itock; in the world at
from the dawn of the Chris­
Shown By Shaw Writing On large,
tian era.
Tho now nationally
known
Tennessee “M onkey Trial” “Scopes
case’1 Is recognizably akin
to prevailing differences between

i bound to commence this
Sanford Avenue. This
delay of several months
Hopnient of the land near
because of tho great

tmnr tha* ! ■•, M ayo r Luke and ntli-

NUMBER

POSTAL SERVICE

IK new factor in tho delay
f t the extension of First
treat untl the bulkheiuUng
one near the new Hotel For­
est Lake was brouKbt upt by
L P. Forster, president of the
Iret National Bank, at the
i of the Chamber of
ce at the Seminolu
flay when he stated

n t tho east end. Ho stated fur-

PRICE FIVE CENTS

this time inforiiiution concerning
tho exact limits of the new ser­
vice is not yet ready for publi­
cation. Several changes are like­
ly to be made, he said, ami the
exact limits will bo made known
to the public ut a later date.
Last summer, he said, after the
post office department had upproved thu extension of the limits,
it was supposed hy local officials
that some appropriation would bo
made in the fall. No funds were
over made uvuiluhlo, however, and
tin doR”'-ry service could not be
enlarged.
The present delivery
limits
which extend in u general way
from Sunford Avenue to Holly
Avenue on First Street and diago­
nally from Holly Avenue to Tenth
and Twelfth Streets at Palmetto
and Park Avenues, south on about
half of Sanford Avenue between
rirs t und Tenth Streets and por­
tions of the other avenues und
streets in this urea will be ex­
tended through the major part of
what is known ns Georgetown and
cast on Fourth Street and Union
Avenue, taking in part of Mellovillo Avenue, the major portion of
the territory between Sanford
Avenue and Park Avenue between
First Street and Hughey Streets
and from Park Avenue to French
and lloliy Avenues south, covering
the most thickly populated city
blocks and including the Atlantic
Coast Line rnilrond station.
The extensions as named above
are tentative and ns named in the
announcement of |iunt office ity
tborities lust year, no official
statement having been made in re­
gard to whut new territory will
be included in the October exten­
sion.

Coolidge Inspects
Defense Of Harbor
At Fort Andrews

SWAMPSCOTT. Mass., July 10
•—Tnking his first cruise on the
Mayflower since beginning his va­
cation President Coolidge visited
Fort Andrews Thursday, inspect­
ing there a link of the Boston har­
"I also gavo a deed for the ex- bor defenses.
•tension of Hughey Street with the
The President, accompanied by
undorstunding thut it he opened Mrs. Coolidge, motored from the
Rraut'd within 90 days hut to
White House to Marble■present time, the commission- Summer
herd
Neck*
taken out to the
H M l i u v e failed tn do so. Thev yacht on thewasbarge
nnd devoted
j q B r ° l»Ped nnd graded through virtually all thu afternun to the
loibproperty hut did not cross the
railroad und connect
Hughey cruise nnd inspection. The wea­
sStfeit with Hone Court n« urn* ther wus ideal.
At Fort Andrews, which is on
utfn cu upon. Thoy were nuked to
pHTo Mellon villi- Avenue Bometinte an island South and Hast of Bost­
ago and since then other streets on harbor, the Preaident_was greet­
h»Ve been paved but Mellonvilie ed by Col. Charles K. Kilbournc,
in charge of coastul defenses about
has not.
Boston. First Iks President look­
Agreement Not Carried Out
■" “If the original agreement sign- ed over an 181)8 model of a twelve
f i d hy Harry T. Bodwell when ho inch mortar, the fort’s largest gun.
■ first came here, had been curried Later he inspected a later type of
■ n t by the Bodwell Realty Com- 12 inch mntur, was token through
■ m iiy, there would not be any dis- powder magazines and visited the
■ u s ilo n about the property ut fort storehouse.
■present ns I have had an ogreeThe fort vyas In
■ n e n t with him for the extension dition, the only troops on the isl­
■ f First Street und the lukefront and being a care-taking .force. A
oulevard.
band and color guard nud been
I “This Is purely n matter for the brought from Fort Bnaks in hon­
■ ro p e rty owners and the Cltv or of the President's visit.
■ onimission to decide, as I see it.” _ While the President wus inspec­
Ticket Office Discussed
ting the storehouse, Mr. Jervise,
I Committee representatives ro- head of tho White House secret ser­
■ "•rted that at its meeting last vice detail who was walking along­
■ londay the Board of County Com- side him fell into an unprotected
■ n is sloners approved a two mill elevator shaft, dropping about
■m bliclty tax for this county, which four feet below floor level nnd nar­
■"111 provide funds to the extent of i rowly escaping u greater fall. He

....J th
legislators of Tennessee dlo not lie
lieve in any sort of evolution. They
believe God invented and construe,
ted them, mice and for all, in the
Garden of Kden and saw that it
was good, and they hnvo ordered
that the school children of Tcnner.oc be taught to look fnrwurd to
an eternity of the incorrigible and
unimprovable, because
perfect
Bryans ami Butlers are leading
that happy statu until the day of
judgment.
“And they have decreed dread­
ful penalties against any teacher
who slml suggest to tho young
that a man is any bolter than bio
father or that he is nny advance
on the ratlesnnke. When a boy in
Kngland who lias been taught to
blievc what Butler believes about
the Bible grows up and discovers
lie has been mistaught and de­
ceived, he ‘empties the baby out
witli the hath' hy declaring:
"Parsons are a pack of fraud.!;

ic s f 'V it.’
“That is the danger of funda­
mentalism. I do not believe it is
a danger peculiar to Kngland. I
have met American workmen as
well as English ones. I have seen
the same cynical stamp on their
faces and heard the same blas­
phemies and obscenities from their
lips when the name of religion
whs
mentioned. This is because
their teachers lied to them and
taught them the false religion of
fumlainenalisin, instead of the
truths revealed by the inspiration
of their own day.
“ Let America look to it, and let
newspapers and pulpits of Ten­
nessee rally tn their duty, lest
State becunio a mere reservation
of morons and moral cowards.
They can put a stop to this mon­
strous nonsense of fundamental­
ism in a single Sunday, if they
have thi- courage of tiieir profes­
sion and no Sunday in America
can ever he better spent."

UNITED STATES HAYS TO DIRECT
WILL HAVE BIG AFFAIRS OF RIG
1925 CORN CROP AERO COMPANY
Former Cabinet Member Is
Selected lo Head Public
Kclalinns Body of Firm
WASHINGTON, July 10—Ap­
pointment of a public relations
committee headed Thursday by the
National Air Transport. Inc., the
recently organised
$10,000,000
commercial air service company.
Howard K. Coffin, president in
making the nniiuonreiuent, also
made public a letter of acceptance
from Sir. Hays, who is also dir­
ector of the moving picture in­
dustry.
More thun two dozen editors and
publishers of leading newspapers
liuvu acre pled laemlicrsilip oil the
committee which will serve without
financial interest. The purposo of
the committee is to uid in educa­
ting tlie public with reference to
the scope and problems confronting
lla government in connection with
the encouragement, control and
regulation of the commercial
phases of aviation.
The Air Transport Company,
which purposes to initiate this full
an overnight air service between
New York and Chicago, Mr. Cof­
fin said, is a venture “of a quusipublic nature'* inasmuch ns com­
mercial aviation development “has
an intimate relationship with our
scheme of nntiunal defense."
Outlining the scope of work for
tho committee he stressed partic­
ularly the need for drafting feder­
al legislation for regulation and
control of air traffic, declaring that
unless "this is undertaken nt the
next session of Congress, an un­
certain condition brought ubout hy
conflicting state and locul regula­
tions is sure ot result.
"Second," he said, “Is tho nefcd
for ailootion by the government of
r. definite comprehensive und con­
tinuing air policy ns an essential
fundamental to national progress
in the development of American
air power and thu creation of |&gt;errnuncnt special committees on avi­
ation in both the house und Sen­
ate of the Congress will uid mater­
ially in this regard.
“Third the pro«fe#sive exten­
sion of the United Stutes air muil
along routes of strategic import­
ance connecting our great centers
of ncnulation and of business ac­
tivity seems to offer our one econ­
omically sound method for the
nationwide encouragement of com*

•ludge John T. Rautston, who
will preside In the evolution trial,
wus making u preliminary survey
of the Rhea county court room
Thursday when he wus interrupted
by the exclnnmtiops of attendants.
Turning the Judge smiled when
he saw who was entering the door.
“ All, there’s some
valuable
help!" he chuckled.
Mr. Hryaq, entering with a group
vf workmen, was dragging in two
chairs. The Floridan and his
companions arranged their newly
brought seats. Mr. Bryan wiped
the sweat from his brow, took off
his whito helmet and greeted the
judge. The two chatted while
Mr. Bryun, coutlcss and without
collar, his shirt tucked In at the
neck, rested aguinst the edge of
the counsel table. They’ discussed
the court room arrangements.

ment, based upon evidence re- ft
sponsible for the old docu- 1
ment, was returned against I
against John Thomas Scopes I
by a Rhea county grand jury 1
here today. The indictment I
charged a violation fo tho re- 1
cently enacted Tennessee law j

prohibiting the teaching of evolu- 1
tiun theories in public schools.
The technicality involved waa the
question of elapsed time between |
the summoning of the grand jury I
in special session and meeting of \
tho body, when 20 days should j
have separated the two. Reindict- c
Modernists and Fundamentalists
ment today cured this defeat, it |
which have increased with tho rise
wus said by attorneys, on a moliua j
of Harry Emerson Fosdick.
of the attorney general.
The former indictment against ’
Tho last actual trial occurred in
Scopes was quashed, having been
Cleveland, O., in May, 11)24, when
Huperceded by tho second official
William Montgomery Brown, for­
document in the case.
mer Protestant Episcopal Bishop
Various estimates of the time j
of Arkansas, was pronounced gulls
During the informal conference
ty by a church court of holding Rose Comfort, young daughter of necessary to try the case set a
beliefs ut odds with the accepted Judge Raulston, presided in the minimum of two weeks and • j
doctrine of his' denomination. He seat where today her father will maximum of one month.
For the first time in several \
publicly avowed communism and convene the court. Her mother
maneuvers all the *i
so-called atheism.
and sister, Muriunthu Raulston, oc­ preliminary
lawyers
who
will participate mecupied
jury
chairs.
In the ’90s, Professor Chnrles A.
Briggs, a Presbyterian seminarian
Mr. Hrynn was introduced to lively ia the case last night with- I
of New York City, was charged the Ruulston family and chnted in a rifle shot of the court house
door. The defense out numbered J
with having expressed himself at with them at length.
variance with tho Westminster Judge Raulston, who had an­ the prosecution three to two In nr- N
Confession. The New York Pres­ nounced that “coats off” will be rivals yesterday. Clarence Darreached Dayton from Chicago {
bytery cleared him, hut l!u&gt; Gene- the uniform order in tho court row
ut
dusk
and w a s closely followed •
nil Assembly of the church re­ room, still wore his coat today.
by Dudley Field Malone and A t * j
velled tho decision and pronounced
a verdict of suspension.
The Duyttiuu evolution “stbry th&gt;ir Garfield Huyys„.&lt;j£ ♦&gt;r&gt; dr- |
Dc Richard Hcbcr Newton, a should be a joy to newspaper head­ fenSe who came friim New Yotkr
New York Episcopalian, of the line writers. The number of short to complete the line up.
William Jennings Bryan, Jr., i
same period, cut short charges words or names of persons con­
front
I.os Angeles, in the early a f- j
against his “broad churchmnnshlp" cerned with tho ease, well suited
tcruoou joined his father ut the 1
by demanding a formal trial. Ills to comprehension, between rigid counsel
table fo r the prosecution. I
demand was met hut the plaintiffs uniii rules, has been remarked on.
A.
T.
S
te
w a rt, a ttorney general of ]
failed to appear.
There are Scopes, Bryan, Colby,
Duvid Swing of Chicugo left the Hicks, Godsey, Neal, White, Ma­ the e ighteenth Tennessee judicial I
Presbyterian faith to preach in­ lone, Harrow, Dayton, Hhen, Hays, circuit, official prosecuting officer I
dependently in the ’70s, when rind Bible, none of which runs more of the sta te , arrived from Win- I
Chester us night fell.
’
those citing him for alleged hersey than six letters.
Defense
Attorneys
Meet.
'
icfuscd to abide by his acquittal
Scarcely any long names stand
A
meeting
of
the
defense
law9
at the hands of the Chicago Pres­ out prominently, Raulston and yers Thursday afternoon marked fl
bytery and threatened to appeal Rappley.cn being among the wider the first time that they have nil I
to the Synod.
space takers. Court attendants
in conference.
I
Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper, Sunday however, are forecasting that thco- met
School worker, wus held before lo'-icians and scientists will be pla­ The day brought the first of I
defense scientific witnesses, 1
the Presbyterian authorities in ced on the stand during the course tlie
Dr.
Wn. Goldsmith, professor of 1
San Francisco about 1870.
of the trial who will put in the biology, at Southwestern college, I
Theologians to survive hersey record words of such dimensions
proceedings and gain wlmt was re­ that "head writing" will be one coming from Winfield, Kansas, t &gt; \
available if called to testify. Dr. I
ported as a firmer position were of tho least enjoyable occupations. he
Goldsmith said that evolution it j
Horace Unshnell, CongregationalThe window of Robinson’s drug “simply a process through which I
ist of Hartford, Conn., in 1810; store—"where it all Started” —• the present and future complex 1
Prof. Philip Hchunf, whose acquit­ have been made a public bulletin
of tho universe have de- ]
tal in the (iermun Reformed board where citizens come to learn conditions
and will develop from the j
Church In 1845 was echoed for developments of the evolution velopcd
simpler pre-uxlsting conditions." »I
thirty-five years in the "Mercers- drama.
Among the bulletins
1 will suy that evolution ha* I
burg controversy; l.yman Beech­ chalked up here to stir the inter- to “do
the progressive changes- j
er, father of Henry Ward Beecher,
(Cntoinued on Rage Three) * which with
ure taking place in the on- i
and Presbyterian pastor in Cin­
tiro universe,’’ he said, “and it has §
cinnati, in 1885; and Rev. Albert
no more to do with the monkey J
Barnes, Pieahyterian of Philadel­
story than it lias with the unfold- j
phia, 1827.
ing of u beautiful flower. It net- j
The witchcraft delusion in Sa­
ther denies God nor does it teach n
lem Village was the tragic climax
that man came frum monkeys.”
of controversalism in Colonial
“A significant incident to ninny I
days when nineteen were hanged
here in connection with the open-1
and one “pressed to death’’ in
TALI.AHA8SEK, July 10— A ing of court is that the special I
lliU2.
special
session of the Florida Leg­ term of court, under the provisions I
Henry Dunstcr was forced to re­
the law, automatically brings I
sign as the first president of Hur- islature would cost approximately of
hack the special grand
jury. I
vurd College in ll)r&gt;4 after he pub­ $0,000 for one day, which it bus | Should
the
prosecution
decide
th a t!
been
estimated
would
Is)
ample
licly doubted validity of infant
correct the mistake the pending indictment ugairut I
baptism. He was also indicted by time to
is not strictly according to I
a grand jury us a heretic and sen­ brought ubout by death in the Sen­ Scopes
the
letter
of the law. he could bo I
ate
Clerical
Department
of
the
tenced to “a public admonition"
reindicted with dispatch today.
i
Monroe
County
Water
District
and placed under bond for good
The defense wus expected to I
Measure. This is indicated by the
behavior.
move to quash the indictment and I
Samuel
Gorton,
religionist, cost of the one-day extra session refusal or this motion by Judge I
following
the
regular
session
this
about 1040 was virtually deported
John T. Raulston. presiding, would I
to Kngland because of the unpopu­ year.
the mnch discussed case fi- I
The Key West Chamber of Com­ bring
larity of his temperament and
nuily
into
court.
I
views. Hu returned to Americn merce is to tuko the first step to­
Approved March 21.
under letter of sufe conduct Issued duy towurd cnling the special ses­ The so-called “unti evolutions
by the Kurl of Warwick to the sion by presenting u resolution to Dill” of which representative J. W.E
Massachusetts magistrates. Gor­ the board of County Commission­ Butler, of Macon county, was the I
ton’s trouble started in Plymuutli ers of Monroe, requesting thut they author,
was passed by tho Ttrtn-1
Colony when he came to the de­ use their uflice in having an extra esseo general
as sembly at its hut,I
fense of his wife’s servant who session called for the purpose of session and tiecnme
a law of thejfl
hud smiled in church. He suffer­ re-enacting the measure. The re­ state when Governor Austin I
ed successive banishments from solution also bus been presented to approved it March 21. Scopes was I
Plymouth, Newport, Rhode Islund the city council of Key West.
'arrested on a charge of Violating!
and Boston. A sect which adopt­
Most of tho expense for
the
law in his capacity as scicncwB
ed his untinomiunism survived him day’s session would be for mileage .■the
teacher
lh*» Rhea county h ig ltl
one hundred years, records show. allowed the legislators, at the rate school. of
Specific instances of ul-H
of ten cents a mile each way to leged violations were laid to cer-fl
and from the Capital. Official re­ tain biology classes where tho te x t,!
Nation-Wide Search Is cords
here show that the extra day it was charged, placed the teacher*
Begun For Miami Boy of the 1025 session June (1 cost otitaidi)
the law.
H
the Stute slightly more than $7,­
A preliminary hearing w u h eld !
MIAMI, July 10—Miami police 000, including neurly $1,000 in per May D and Scopes was bound over®
today issued a country wide ap­ diem allowances for uttaches. to the grand jury under bond &lt;&gt;CBj
peal for aid in their search for These uttaches would not be ne- if 1,000, the bail being waived an d *
Jack Manson, 12 years old, son of cesury for a brief session to deal the school teacher permitted to g w l
Mr. und Mrs. John O. Manson, with only one bill, and that much his way on his own recogtiixanrei*
missing since Wednesday morn­ of the expense probably could be
ing. J"ck is believed to have saved.
Markets
Of the amount paid for tho one
been kidnaped.
day,
$708
went
to
Senators
and
A woman’s voice ovrr a tele­
phone invited Jack to attend a Representatives for tiieir salaries
party to be given for one of his at the rate of $0 a day each, $1,­
school churns and later thut night 282.80 mileago for Senators, and
■Mrs. Manson learned that the call $1.15130 for mileage for represhad been faked.

Special Session Of
State Legislature
Sought ByKeyWest

�T

GE EIGHT

THE BANFORP HERALDTHURSDAY, JULY j),_192rn_^^
N o u t t o a n t r n r n e r o f »ho s a i d i w r | g

.miii1. , .

W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R
r t i i D i p a i»
Jells In Rockefeller Gift
July 9.—Taxa- and have
extra rniment in
Range From 15 Pounds To WASHINGTON.
tion theory nnd tnxntion practice the closet at home, but nothing
nrc two mighty different things, like enough to offset the ndvanThu theory’, on pointed out in n tngo inherent In his ability to pn*.;
Over Nine Tons In Weight preceiling
article, is that taxes hU taxes along to aomeonu farther
should be Jtr.t sufficient to sup- down the line,
htpavaht

llurtow—City biulding twcnt ,- ■M i r a n d a O r / i n t ; r u n Ihciico N or t h B
iltfrrwi tv#»t 3j ohaji**. H
r™t ,.,.i r™.. «,i or county r o ..i,l«04
i d e g r r e * t.3*t *® . Rl
leading to the county home and ciihr ea ni nc*c ; N tohr -t hn eSc 9 lHomH
s o t s S "* !? ? !1 ■
H a s t to C h i l i a n ; t h e n e n h o u t h
«trc r c e a W e s t S.SS c h a i n s ? I l i r nce
S m i t h r.O&gt;j d e g r e e s b U l , 0 r h:,' n*i
t l ir m- o S o u t h 29' * d e g r e e s Went l»
c h a i n * : t he m- * s m i t h SiJVi t l f * r « 0H
K a n t 1i c h a i n * t » tlto Kant lino of
the said
Peter
Mt r s n d i t
Orant:
tin nee Motif li 20' * d e g r e e * W e s t
iilnnff lire n ai d K i l t l i ne of t h e «:»l»l
P e t e r M i r a n d a O m n i 10 c h a i n * t o
.v iiolni o r b e g i n n i n g .
ninl
also
|e* i, l&gt;.-KInn I Hie at a p o i n t t*on f e e l

boiiic

poit efficient but cconomiiml gov* *
. . .
Metropolitan church of Toronto, eminent,
and bo divided up In proThe government, o* well ns the
ard the war memorial clock tower portion to people’s ability to pay. people, dislikes an income tax, beV*
at Simro. Ontario.
in practice, efficiency nnd econ- cause it’s ictognlxed ns n tax. W illia m V l i t i n e v . ct .
i
&gt;.-r
ni*
nmy nre poinbld, but by no known Those who pay it wnnt to know T o Hit* Hr.nlU-y F r r t••l ln«l»*
l* ' r C om pany,
Under Age Friendless means ran the burden be equitably what’s being done with the money a r o r p o r a l l o n :
It b e in g mail* t o a p p e a r l o till*
they distinctly recall having dug
c o u r t Unit S u m m o n * In C h a n c e r y
Woman Barred InCuba distributed. • • »
up.
/irt* b een h e r e t o f o r e l**ucu. d i r e c t e d
Most of the state nnd lesser govit makes ’em critical. In that to you. a n d t h a t t h e S h e r i f f of S e m ­
in ole C o u n ty .F l o r i d a , hit* m a d e r e ­
HAVANA. July 9—The Immi­ crnniont3 throughout this country |j,.t its one merit,
t u r n t h a t n a m e c a n n o t he s e r v e d
gration Deportment has issued in­ depart, in practice, from the whole
jt*s on)v theoretically fair, fur i . n i m ; to y o u r f a i l u r e to e le c t o f ­
structions to steamship companies taxation theory. They can’t dis- n«g pnsacil on down from above, f i c e r s o r a p p o i n t ngo n l* . o r t o h a v e
i t h i n t h e S t a l e of F lo r id a , a n o f ­
not to bpok n» passengers, unac­ tribute the load fairly, practically |jkp Jin&gt;. other lnx&gt; But it docs rc- w
f i c e r or in te n t u p o n w h o m proce**
companied Amcrirun women under without cxcoption they’re wasteful 8Ujt (n u sharper public scrutiny eoiihl he s e r v e d , m ol t h a t y o u r o f ­
am i a p e n t a a r e u n k n o w n .
hgc, unless arrangements have and few of them are efficient.
0« noro barr.'lisni than an indirect ficer*
T h e re fo r e , y o u . I he linyll'*y Kerbeen made for their landing in
tlllie r
I ’o m p a o y ,
a
c o r p o r a ti o n ,
Culm by relntivcs or friends here.
n a m e d a* d e f e n d a n t In t h e uho ve
From the standpoint of economy
i
ml
foreiro
ln
it
online,
p e n d i n g III
Unaccompanied women of ago tho federal government, under
th e nho ve s t y le d c o u r t , b e i n g a p rowill be allowed to land if they have President Coolidge, does pretty
eecd ln tt l o e n tu h l ls h a n d q u i e t th e
t i t l e to th e
f ni In w in it detterlbud
return tickets, or nro residents of well.
land* In S e m i n o l e C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
Cuba, tho statement issued by the
fidget Director Lord plans to
to-wlt:
department said. These precau­ hold the coming fiscal year’s ex­
B e g i n n i n g a t t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n of
tions are taken to prevent undesir­ penditures down to threo billions.
t h e U n s t e r n s i d e o f t h e W e k l v n 111v|
t
r
a n d t h e N o r t h I.lne of t h a t porables from landing here and then The lust pre-war year figure was
111,11 i f t h e i ' e t e r .Miranda C r a m
be unable to secure return pns- a billion and nearly 179 millions.
linotvn on t h e m a p * of t h e U n i t e d
sngo or become public dependents.
m a t e * S u r v e y * u* S ect i on 39. T o w n Considering that a dollar is
hIi I| i 19. S o o t h o f R a n g e J9 Hast,
r u n t h e n c e S o u t h «ftl* d e g r e e * Hast
worth only three-fifths what it
Vi ehall is t o t h e N o r t h e a s t C o r n e r
After being exempt from "all was worth then and that intcr■if t h e wild P e t e r M i r a n d a O r a m :
taxes and assessments whatsoever” ents’s being paid on nioro than
t h e n ce S o u t h 2 9 ’-j d e g r e e s
West
since 17157, land near Blaekfriars twenty billions nnd n half of wat
As if the increased sugar prices 120 i-hnliiM t » th&lt;' S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r
of
t
h
e
i
ll
!
P
e
t
e
r
M
i
r
a
n
d
a
Ur
nl i t :
Bridge in I-ondon, thnt was orig­ debts, this isn’t bad, let taxpayer? the public antes up, because of tin
t h e n ce N o r t h t o 4
degree*
West
inally reclaimed to aid navigation, kick ns they may.
•.*.16 chai n* t o t h o E a s t e r n s i de of
duty, weren’t a tax!
is now being valued for rating.
the said W e k l v n
ItIVer;
thence
Whether the federal govern­
North* i mt er l y a l o n g t h e m e a n d e r
ment’s
efficient
or
not
is
a
matter
The treachery in the tariff i.i li ne of t h e e a s t e r n side of t h e sai d
Inh makers say. The Rockefel­
of opinion. My own Is, as stated that its amount enn’t be estimated, W e b l v » I l l v e r t o t h e p o i n t o f l&gt;eler peal their own phrase for the
Severe and Plain
g t n n l n g ; l es s b e g i n n i n g n t
the
in the first articlo of this taxation ns n tax.
belfry choir, is tuned according
series,
thnt
it’s
better
than
the
to the "Simpson five-tone prin­
The government gets from it
electorate has nny right to expect, about
ciple,” which in thalr opinion sur­
a half billion a year. But
from
the
way
it
votes
and
doesn’t
passes the best efforts of the long
in increased cost of living, it ripvote.
redoubtable bcllmukcrs of Bel­
rose r.Is—God knows how much
• • •
gium.
more. It’s supposed to filter back
But
the
most
conspicuous
way
A boll is "cast on tho heavy
into thu government's hands, in
in
which
taxation
theory
nnd
prac­
side,” thoy explain. It is then re­
devious
ways.
tice fail to jibe Is in the matter of
duced to weight nnd time by ex­
But does it? Again, God knows.
distribution
of
the
burden
in
pro­
port* who Intho out the inside sur­
portion to the taxpayers' means.
SU M M E R
face of the Ixdl according to the
In tho very nature of things the
EX
CU
RSIO
N FARES
sim.'sou method. Once a I* II is
Tiny
Handwriting
Is
relatively poor man is soaked witli
tunod, it stay tuned forever.
Bound Trip Jacksonville to Baltimore $19.54;
practically the whole load, while Part of An Exhibition
to Philadelphia $55.00; to Boston $72.13. Fares \
The carillon Is played from a
the rich one carries hnrdly any.
include meuls nnd berth, with extra charge for 1
key-board slmilur to tho piano­
Why? Ilecauhc the former con­
VICTORIA. B. C„ July 9-Jolin outside rooms.
forte. The inntrumcnullr.t Is cal­
trols the sources of supply of all
led a "cnrilloncur.* 'who pjlcs levSpears
who liven nt Owiehnn Bay Also All-Expenso Tours from Jacksonville; 11
the necessaries, comforts and lux­
cr-kvy* nnd foot podals with such
uries of life, nnd before he hand* on Victoria Island nccntly pre­ days and longer; $80.75: and up. Tours iuclude
might and main thnt a vigmoun
them over to the "ultimate con­ sented the British Empire Exhib­ New York, Atlantic City, Washington, etc.
hymn leaven him in much the
sumer," includes his taxes in tlr;
Write for illustrated booklrt and for information
ntntn of an nctive college half­
prices he charges for his stuff—so ition at Wembley with u unique about low rail's to northern cities and resorts. And
back on a warm day.
that the relatively poor, ns an collection of handwriting speci­
ask for detailed itineraries of thu
overwht lining majority of "ulti­ mens. lie claims the all-mum!
Nevertheless the art of the car~~1 special All-Expense Tours!
championship
in
mininturo
writ­
mate consumers,” foot thu hill.
illonrur Is one of the oldest and
h\n$rt?l rrAUn willlnir* from Ml.ml to riilU-fl
/«£
ing with pen nnd pencil.
most cherished in snrrrd music.
i h U ' V i ) II
iltlt/hi* . i s t i l * . m »«nlSftn«
It
Spenrs Iiub written 12,125 words
Tho Belgian players have virtu­ If you have not bobbed your hair,
on the bark of n postcard with an
ally a monopoly on thu profession, you will scoop it back iij a knob
ordinary pen and tho naked eye,
the Croydon bellfoundurs say. They on your neck and secure it with
and the (.uni’s Prayer on a space
servo un appruntlceahl.i of years a large comb, if you wish to fol­
lathes a t : no larger in area limn the end of
in the rntnedrnl acliool where low the latest mode. Any little
, just as*a lead pencil. He also has writthoy aro trained.
puffs or softening influences about
»ody else., ten n book of 90 pages totalling
The Episcopal church nt Cohus- the face are decidedly frowned
tter food, 1 10,000 words, oneh page about the
set. Mass., has n Cl-bell carillon, upon i»y those mho tell u:i what’s
of a pipe I size of u postage stamp.
and 23-hell carillons surmount the what

NEW YOKK, July* 8—John I).
Ibckefcllcr. Jr., is presenting the
la.Test and heaviest carillon in the
wpild to the Bark Avenue Haptist
Church in memory of his mother.
•Die Carillon comprises 53 bells
which run I 1-2 chromatic octav­
es. The great mass of hell metal
weights more than 60 tons, nnd
when completely Installed the steel
work and fittings will bring the
gross weight the church tower
most support to more than 100
tons.
The bells were made by Gillett
&amp; Johnston, bellfoundcrs of Croy­
don, Surrey, England, where the
•carillon was first tested in public
last May in the presence of King
George and Queen Mary, the Am­
erican and French ambassadors
and other guests of note.
Sipc determines the tone of a
bell, according to the makers. The
largest Rockefeller bell is accord*
ingjy tho lowest In tone—"Low F."
—weighing nlna tons. The top
note. ’’High A,” floats from the

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four Steamets a Week from Jacksonville
‘Kilgores Wonderful,Pearl’
IIETTER SEED—BETTER CROPS
NEW CROP CELERY SEED
Dy actual fi&lt; l&lt;! testa and comparison with thetas
strains sold by tho foremost seedsmen, we knotl
that we arc offering the Florida celery growal
some of the very lin eit stock to bo found an?J
whore. Our .strains have the vitfor, productive
ness, purity and will produce a money makin
cron.
Killfore’s Wonderful Pcnrl Golden Heart
Old Golden Heart Self blaiichiuff
American Grown Old Golden Heart
Green Golden Heart.

SANFORD, FLA.
xaanH H a’.iuaazm t9iM nu«usB «uaB aaB aB na^aaM aaiaar

BVkVt

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$12.50

Boys’

Boys’

Men’s

Men’s

Leather
Suit Cases

Palin Beach
Pants

White
Blouses

Palm Beach
Pants

Khaki
Work Pants

$1.79

-79c

$4.19

$1.29

$27.50
!
Men’s
Men’s TwoTopkis
Piece Sum­
mer Suits
Union Suits

$21,95

89c
1

$2.50 Ladies’

59c Children

LADIES’

Suterite
Silk Hose

% Length
Socks

HATS

45c

PRICE

Ladies’
Musi in
Night
Gowns

HALF

Baby
Blankets

98c

98c

$1.00 Ladies’
Burson
Full Fashion
Silk Hose

89c

59c

j

$3.00

Men’s

Men’s Dress
Shirts

Muslin
Night Shirts

$2,39

$1.45

Men’s

Men’s

j Scout

White
Oxfords

Work
Shoes

$JL28 |

%

Ladies’
Brassiers

81x90
Pepperal
Sheets

$12.50
Ladies’ Silk
Dresses

$1.50 Ladies’
Muslin
Princess
Slips

45c

$1.59

$9.95

98c

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BIG RE­
DUCTION
ON ALL
SILK i
DRESSES
u

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25 in’vh

65c Tissue

Pajama Checks

Dress Ginghams

.‘{(j inch Bleaching

J

Per Yard

Per Yard

Per Yard

j

45c

19c

95c

j

Best Grade

Nurses
Uniform Cloth

$1.25 Flowered
Crepes

.‘Hi inch
/'ll if f

Devonshine
Cloth tor rompers,
play suits and dress­
es. Fast colors
Per Yard

Per Yard

|

29c

j

35c

59e Fancy
Voiles

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10,1925.

i* c ts

iplex Bodied Cars Worth
More To Average Woman
In Summer Declares Doctor

STATEROAD
CONDITIONS

• *’

Both Whistler, the American
and WUHston, to Romeo, fair Ro­
meo to Dunnellon asphalt
sur­ tchcr ,arnd artist, and Pne the
face, excellent]. Dunnellon to I n ­ oet; vterre dropped from' tne mil­
verness and Brookcsville, rough itary academy at West. Point
with exception of eight miles new
base just completed near Inver­ i \ t i i i ; r i n c i i T r o titT op t u b
S U V B S T H J U D I C I A L CI I I CCI T
ness. Road under contaruction
through Citrus County from Hold­ OK P l . O l t I D A , SKMI XOI . K C O F V IX C I I A M K H V
er to Floral City.
Brooknville
through Tampa, Bradenton and M. HANSOM.
Complainant.
Seranota to Murdock, good except
H
KN
M
T
A.
CRANK and OTHERS.
for twelve miles of road south from
SUIT TO OUIBT TITLR
Six Mile Creek under construction.
O r d e r of P u h l l e a l l o n
Not i ce t o K n o w n a n d U n k n o w n
Traffh should take Bayshore
u da n l s .
road, Tampa to Bradenton, Mur­ D*-fr
T i l K HTATK OK KIXDRIDA: To
dock to Punta Gordo, very rough
H e n r y A. C r a n e nnd S o p h i a Cr ane,
extent six miles. Punta Gorda to Ills wife. H a n n a h U r r w e r , T h o m a s
Fort Myers, fair marl road.
Scott . R o b e r t l l a r n h a r t a n d S u s a n
Road o. 6—Haines City to
B a r n h a r t , bln wi fe. A a r o n
JernlKhii A. J e r n i g a n . J o s e p h II. Askew
Fort Pierre
uml Harah J. A s k e w , h i s wife. J a Haines City through Frotproof. c o l , llro'-k. J a m e s W e e k s . KrnmanI l |e|.it, W. A. Wa t s ui i n n d Mary
S&lt; bring, Avon Park, etc. to Ioike ,,,
W a t s o n . Ills wife, C h a r l e s II.
Annie, good. I-nke Annie to Palm lW.
t ro r k n n d R l md u K. l l roc k. his
Circle, road is open to traffic but wi l e, .leiinis ll rock. J a c o b Hr&gt;«‘k,
II. t Vs l s un. Mi chael J. Doyle, Mrs.
rough and somewhat dangerous, t?.
I’hll o A. W i l l i a ms . K. X. Allllcr. II.
especially in rainy weather.
K. Miller, l l ett y Miller, C a r r i e Mi l­
l er M c K I n s t r y a m i H u b er t 1* MoRoad No. 2.1—Beleview to
K l ns i r v . h e r h u s b a n d , arid ea c h and
Plant City
e c e r v of i h e m If l l vl nx. u n d If dead,
ties claiming Interests u n ­
This rood is excellent in Marion, dtoe ruilt h pe a rsol
d H e n r y A. C r a n e und
Sumter, Hernando and Pasco coun­ S o ph i a C r an e, hi s wife. H a n n a h
B
r
e
w
e
r
.
T
h
o
s * Sc ot t . R o b e r t B a r n ­
ties, hard surfaced all the way. h a r t a n d S u m
s a n t l a r i i h a n . b is wife,
'this in the best road for travel A a r o n J e r n i g a m A. J e r n i g a m J o s ­
to Tampa from Ocala. North Line e p h II. Aski'W arnl S a r a h J. A s k ­
Ids wife, J a c o b ll rock. J a n i e s
Hernando Coun'i/ through Dade ew.
Weeks . C m m s n uw t Hei di .
W.
A.
City to Plant City, excellent road. Wat *»n. a n d M a r y W. W a t s o n . Ills

S

Three Railroads Join
In Largest Group
«-«- • Lug iwn n
i. Involving Total ol $150,000,001

E

Itoad No. I—Nunc* Ferry to
JackuonvUle.
Nunc* Ferry to Pensacola, 0
miles concrete, excellent. FVom
v
To the average sfromnn, it is
Driving in the* open, enjoying Sag
in**. 3 miles east, old earth
worth 1260.00 to drive every day picnic luncheons and dinners, does road.j HrCondition
fail. Detour to
this summer in n Duplex-bodied not require elaborate or costly W I 1-2 mile; 1 4-10
miles of con­
car, believes Dr. Louis C. French, clothing, the plainer the better. crete paving, detour 1-2
Pen­
noted Chicago physician and sur- Escaping the necessity of look sacola to Escambia Ray, mile.
fair
sand
neon.
ing after meals at home takes clay. Escambia Ray to Mlligan,
H is computation is based on her away a good part of the monotony good
cls.v and brick. Milli­
• gain in health, her freedom from and worry of Imuse-wifery; such gan torami
II ad, sand clay,
artificial heautitiers, and her cav­ eating is lera likely to Isj exces­ excellent.Mossy
to Cottnndale,
ings In household expenditures and sive in warmer weather and tli- unimprovedCaryvillu
hut
in
fair nhape.
gostive trcttbler, will be fewer.
cost of clothing.
to .Marianna sand clay,
Th Is is how Dr. French arrives
Simpler means, away from h o me , Cottondale
Marian mi to ljuincy, unim­
a t his $260.
effect the h"n (hold economies he good.
proved
huL in fair shape. Quincy
considerably in'ire pleasure durImprovement in general health
Uttmans, good saml clay. Littcllaying of nervousness, im­ Hata and give the average woman to
mans to 7 miles enst of Tallaing the hot months.
provement of digestion, im­
hasM*e
on Wadeiboro rond. Take
provement in rleeo, and in
Every woman who drives In the
road, unimproved but fair.
“good will" gained thereby $100 open will he watchful for her com­ new
niilea east of Tallahassee to
plexion. in addition to the bene­ El'.'ht
Saving in expense of medicines,
Aucilla
River, good sand cluy. Auphysician’s services, cosmet­ fits of being in th? open uir, of cillu River
to Greenville, snnd clay
ics and special diets
20 belt* r digestion and sounder sleep, road in good
On leuvSnving in clothing and millin­
l)t. French reasons that, returning ing Greenvillecondition.
take
old
country
r
1
ery because open air does
frem Lech dives, women will per*
not require elaborateness ... 100 form, themreivea, simple cnld- road to wiLhin six inilea of Madis­
i ; {;
a ^ n r a i.i] powder
beautifying on where you will conic on an exHousehold economies (if she lias
picnic lunches and dinners in­ with *knal results and n saving of cellent rand rlny road to Madison
wife. C h a r l e s II. l l roc k nnd Rhodit
lijjjy.l K. Ilroclc. Ills wife. J e n n i e llrock,
$1 per week otherwise spent at Live Oak and Lake City. Short
cluding food, gas, electric
J
a c o b Iliock. C. II. Wa t a o n . Mlrlidetour in city limits of the town
cm rent ........... ........ „.t—
-10 the specialist’s.
m-i
J. Hoyle. Mrs. P hi l o A. W i l ­
ol
Lee,
Lake
iCiy
to
Jacksonville,
li ams, K. X. Miller. B. F. Miller. B e t ­
Hen mentions one other benefit;
excellent.
ty
Miller.
C a r r i e Mi l l er Mc KI ns t ry
HKfq
Tr.tsl ........................... — $260 More exercise, more open air, botnnd R ober t U M c K I n s t r y . h e r h u s ­
Road No. 2—Georgia Line
Driv'n-' in the open air, where tet digestion und rounder sleep
band. und each u n d e v e r y of i hem,
Fort Myera.
decern ed o r o t h e r w i s e . In t h e p r o p ­
aunllght han purified it, and where will mean tr.lenderer and more*
e
r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d es c r i b e d , e i t he r
new vigor conies to taut nerves and graceful figures.
Georgia Line to Jasper, sand
us heirs, d e v i s e e s o r g r u n l e e * or
—
—
t] ,
to organic functioning of the body,
Whereupon, being the only ones clay road in excellent condition.
o t h r w l s e nnd to alt p ar t i e s , each
BAXTER, T«nn.. July 10 — und e ver y c l a i m i n g any I n t er es t
whorr sounder, more refreshing who sell the Dupioxbodics, Stude- Jasper to White Springs, sand clay
r unv of t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e ­
Elcep follows, will Improve the av- baker dealers are inviting women road in fair condition, rough in Baxter Seminary, located in Put­ uf ennddean
t s . ea c h a n d
e v e r y , whos e
. cr.tge woman's health an cquival- to come and get their $260 worth places. In leaving White Springs, nam county on Ihe Cumberland Itim*-* anti r e s i d e n c e s a r e u n k n o w n
to
th.c
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
a
n
t
ent of $100 without question, he of Lenuty this summer.
cross Suwanes River over old plateau in the mountains of Ten en t i tl ed c u inns a n d to inall t hiem aabove
n-wn
believe1.
bridge In the town of White Springs Jnessee, is unique in the age nnd p ar t ie s w h o m s o e v e r c l a i m i n g cny
poverty
of
its
students.
Of
the
ii
II? rounds only one warning:
i
n
t
e
r
,
t
In
t
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l
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n
d
s
I
nvol
ved
In
t hi s
In ancient Rome, it was unlaw­ and take old country road to Lake
said l and b e i n g s i t u a t e In f e n i Shelter from storm, from rain and ful for women, or indeed, for young City, 'this hi tile official detour 11 students who were graduated eult.
lnoi&lt; Count v. F l o r i d a, nnd d e s c r i b ­
wind if necessary. That's why the men below tin* age of thirty, to while tile highway between White this year, three w e r e between 35 ed
us follows, t o - w l t :
B e g i n n i n g I.2J1.2I feet We s t of
SCudcbakor Duplex, cnclosable a- drink wine, except at sacrifices. Springs and laike City is being and 10 years of age. The average
t
h
e
utheu't co rn er
of l i ov er n gair.rt storm in half a minute, nvhard surfaced, and is in very good age of the 110 students in atten­ me n: t l oLot
1. S e c t i o n 30. T o w n s h i p
' - t'iumrt the drenched clothing and
Cat-call hur. nothing to do with condition. High Springs to Gain- dance throughout the year was to Sout h, B u n g e 31 F as t , r u n t h e n c e
\Vf*( H u feet, t h e n c e N o r t h t o L ake
tho "siimmor colds” which mean . cats but is —tho ---call for
... tho cat esville 25 miles of asphnlt, excel between 25 and 30.
Monro*, t he nc e e a s t e r l y a l o n g t h e
illness and doctor's bills, is selected I (catastrophe or conclusion) of a lent. First 10 mih?3 south of “Out students are poor
and shor e of L a k e Mo nr oe t o n point
In making the computation.
'Greek drama.
■Gainesville, asphalt surface very needy, live in little log cabins, have N o r t h of t h e poi nt of b e g i n n i n g ,
t h e n c e S out h to b e g i n n i n g .
In­
—- —
r- ■- — ■
■— ■
--------------------- -- — good. End of nsphalt to Micnn- poor laud, and are older than the cl
u d i ng all rip U lan r i gh t s .
opy 5 miles rough. Micunopy to average,” said Rev. Harry I*. Up- B e g i n n i n g at t he S o u t h e a s t C o r n ­
r n m c n t L o t l. S e c t i o n 30,
Lowell asphalt eurface excellent. perman, president. "Three stu­ Te ro wofn sIhl oi pv e 19
.South. R a n g e 31 East,
Jpj'f *r
Lowell to Ocala under construction, dents between 30 and 25 yearn of r u n t h e n c e 11V
feet
feet .
thence
short detours. Ocala to Belleview ngo ate in the firr.t, second and North t » L ake Monr oe, t h e n c e Kasla l o n g t he s h o r e of L a k e Mon­
and I-osburg, excellent asphalt sur­ third ye.u i of high school respec­ erlv
roe to d m I'u u l i ne of s a i d l ot
face. Leesburg to Ku:.tis nod tively, and some who are between I. I h e n c e South tu poi nt of begi n20 nnd 60 are in the Gist and li ng. I nc l udi ng all r i p a r i a n r i ghts.
TA! LAIIASSEE. July 10-Sher- ling petit jury. 2e: mileage, dis­ Mount Dorn, good.
f e e l W e s t o f llm
second years of high school. Orte S oBu tehgei na snti ngC o rB&gt;7
fff 3 of Floridn. under provisions of tance to he estimated from the
Road No. 3—Georgia Line
ner of
Ocvernment
man ij now 67 and has been trying t ot I. Secti on 30. T o w n s h i p 19 South,
tho act of 1925 lire authorised to court house door to point of exo­
To Orlando
31 F a s t , r u n t h e n c e West
make more than thirty charges ofjeutien of process, per mile each
Wilds Landing ot Yulce, sand all Ins life to finish so that he ritin.:.
111 feet, t h e n c e N o r t h
to Lake
dlftotent sorts for the perform­ w.iy, 12 1-2cj personal property, road in fair condition. Yuluu to could have the honor of graduating Monroe, iheti F n s t e r l y n t ong the
o r e of L a b e Mo n r oe to a point
ance of duties required of them levying and nafo keeping of,"actu-1Six Miles south, shell road in fair from high school work before ho sh
N or t h of Ho- poi nt o f b e g in ni n g ,
by law. Tho act, which has lieen al and necessary expense to
condition. From this point on in­ died."
tliene,.
otii I" b e g i n n i n g . I n cl u d ­
approved by th» governor nnd la allowed, hill to he unproved
to Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs
Practically all the students work i n g all r i p a r i a n r i g h t s .
the sworn
now a law fixes n schedule of the Judge under whose jurisdlc- paved road, brick and treated rock their wav through tho seminary, hillAndof Ii c onmp pp -l as ri ni nt g hfre ront
e i n t h a t you
charges as follows:
tion the case 'shall come.
1bane. AH in good condition. Green doing sweeping, farm in', waiting ami each uml e v e r y of you may
ai m m i n e r i g h t, t i t l e o r Int erest
Advertising property for rale,
Release of prisoner, 60c, re-!('ovp Springs to I'aiatkn rough to on tables, etc., and most of them cl
under p roc cits, $1.00; arrest of movnl of prisoner to or from jail,
" l tl,iclc at Kice’a Creek, ftrick pay their tuition in corn meal, Hour dIne sacnr di b etod ; the p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e
It Is T h e r e f o r * O r d e r e d t h a t you
prisoner, $2.00; safekeeping and per mile, each way, 12 l-2e ser- road from Rice’s Creek through meat and beans,
each of you, lie, a n d y o u arc
punishment of prisoners (not oth- vnnts, not more • per day than to San Mateo, good. nSn Mateo ‘We have never turned a stu­ nnd
h er eby r e q ui r e d t o a p p e a r t o thu
to Dunn's Creek, fair.
Asphalt dent awav because of poverty,** bill of c o m p l a i n t i n t h i s c a u s e on
erwiso provided for), actual and $1.00.
Mpndav the 3rd d a y o f A u g u s t , A.
necessary expense, hill to be apState
prison and Industrial surface from Dunn's Creek to Sis- said President Uppertnan.
D , H36. the n a m e b e i n g a r u l e day
i co. Crescent City, Pierson and
in till* Court, at t h e C o u r t H o u se In
Pro „ d by lh* judye under wh™
nnd „O Mjg ,
S
p rin g m
r i k .L St,«cl.
FOR SALE Space on the paga Hanford,
ueuion
springs
excellent,
streets
:*• t nl nol e C o u n t y . Flor ida.
jurisdiction tiny shall come; a t­
And In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f Decr ee Pr o
for classified advertisements. Centtendance on all courts, for each
i- i will he e n t e r e d
I'uaid aetunllv
.......i . ™
..DeUon Springs through (Vhy not rent those vacant rooms, you .u ald c a u s e b e i n g a sa ug iati n stot
court day, per day $1.00; bailiffs, guard
actually necessary,
tho ntructlqn.
Del
.and
to
Hanford nnd Orlando, or sell that second-hand goods?
q u h t till.- In t h e c o m p l a i n a n t in and
all courts, per day, $3.00; bonds, necessity to be determined by the
t o the nliove d es c r i b e d lands.
writing, taking and approving, comptroller. The state will fur­ fail.
Ii is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t thin
Road
No.
I—Georgia
Line
_sfiifiO.
«. v-o*1 i" &gt; nish transportation.
Order he pui dl uhed once n w e e k for
Now Outline
to Miami
* o)lit IB) i on-'*■■ itllve w e e k s lu T he
Commissions on money collected -t*U*cUr ulher ihsn above,-token ’I li6‘ Waycrosi road from the
tllSbSt It-1 Mill *»' i new* p a p e r plibI bed lii S oi u,1, .'leinlnole &lt;'i nly
under process: Without sulo on under proceos, keeping, such allow- Bt. Mary’s River to Jacksonville is
I
h
rill |
first $1,000, two per cent; $1,000 nn:o as tin* judge may fix.
W i t n e s s m\ linn I a n d t he seat ol
open
for
traffic
and
newly
paved.
to $3,000, one per cent; over $3,- Subpoena, service on each wit­ Surface complete, excellent con­
L?l*
it &gt;• c i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e Havantli
Ittdlolnl Circui t of t h e S t a t e of
000 one half of ono ;&gt;er cunt,
ness, 25c, return on same, l(k*; re­ dition. Road under construction
Fl or i da. In a n d f o r S emi no l e Count y,
Sheriffs
shall
after
levy
be
en­
turn
mi
warrants,
26c;
return
on
on
t h i s I he Tith d ay of J ul i e, A. H
by
Duval
County
from
Bayard
to
LJ&gt;
1925.
titled to collect said fees, notwith­ writi, executions and other pro­ St. John’s County l-im*.
Duval
V. R HOPHLASa.
standing debt to plaintiff.
cess, 25c; venire, grand or petit County Line to Runnel 62 miles, !&gt;
I ' l u r k o f t h e C i r cui t C o u r t of t he
S.-ventb Jiiillel.il Ci r c ui t o f F l o r On monha collected for tho statu jury, executing, $5, and mileage, foot brick road with rock should, Ida In a n d for Semi nol e C o u n t y .
r.it flncj, fees, rusts or other mon* per mile each way, 12 l-2c; writs ers, fail. Uunncl to end Reilly’s
1 iSRAM
llv A M W F I ’. KS. I &gt;• n u t y Cl erk.
inn ndjudg &gt;d to the state, the fee in action at law, executing, ?L0H. 'uaphalt road 9 miles asphalt siirWI L SON .t HoUSHOI.DF.it ,
!t i i further provided that tliol face, excellent. Volusia County ot,
iihHI he five per cent.
jHnli cUot n for C o m p l a i n a n t
; Mine f.rh, 12th. 2(!lh. Inly 3rd.
Commitment to jail of prison- sheriffs of the Severn I counties, 11lay tuna very good. Allondale to
Kith, I i t h . 2 Ith. alld 31 *t
or ... j »cfi tiy hint, the sheriff will wlicn required to go beyond thu New Smyrna H miles, one mile de­
New
receive $1,00; recommitment under limit r of this state to bring hack lour, remainder paved.
i\ r m : e m e t r r m i n r m- t iii:
m : \ i -.\ t h
.it i n c i t e &lt; i t t r u i T
order 60 cents; copy of process, lot) a prisoner charged with any of- Smymi to Brevard County Lino,
t i F i i . m m n , s p i n vti t i: t ' Ol i Xword nr less, 2Gc, every subse­ li'iirt** or who lias b.en convicted 16 mile", four mile detour, four
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II KNI t l ETT A c HI &gt;W A It 11:.
cent a deed of real estate, executing c.leaped, rdiall chaige the sum of &lt;tl. Brevard County Line to Titust' oi i i pl ni nant
( p a i d b y purchaser,) $2.00; live cents per mile for the actual 1ville, 12 miles 9 miles paved, rcvs.
d into nee traveled beyond the l i m luaimh r shelled road. Titusville to
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protected u n d e r u pl an recently
a d o p t e d hy t h r e e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
s y s t e m s o p e r a t i n g In t h i r t e e n of
th e S o ut h er n States.
C e n t r a l f i g u r e s In ti l l s a r r a n g e ­
m e n t , w h i c h Is t h o l a r g e s t s i n g le
g r o u p Mfo I n s u r a n c e truntwtctlon
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W. I- M a p o t h e r , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e
Loultrtlle u n d N a sh vi ll e Railroad,
a n d E d w a r d D. Dut t l el d. p r e s i d e n t
of i he P r u d e n t i a l I n s u r a n c e C o m ­
p a n y of A m e r i c a .
E ur l y In J u n e Die Loui svi l l e a n i l
N a s h v i l le s y s t e m a n n o u n c e d t h e
a d o p t i o n o f a p l a n s u b m i t t e d hy
the P ru de nt ia l, w h e r e b y all e m ­
pl oyees of t h a t r a i l r o a d a n d t w o
o t h e r s — t h e Lo u i s v i ll e, H e n d e r s o n
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Thu new r.amage-shaped satchel i
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and they are very easy to carry.
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m o n th will be eligible for $j
In addition t o t h i s each empic,j
will have p r o t e c t i o n of u ' .
more In cose of accidental d *
nnd th e re a r e o tln r bem-fH*'*]
loss of limbs a n d cye«t*|lt J n , 1
total p e rm a n e n t disability
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T he railroads tnaku powiy, ,1
Issuing of th is
protection *
small cost to th e worker* by
sum lng p a r t of th e premhn^
themselves a n d by provldl^l
clerical and a u d itin g forcct
aary to tho successful uiutnttuj
of the policy.
An Indication of the ntr.l
c h a r a c te r of th e transaction ,i
found In th e advisory fore* th&lt;
was required to get It undtr iv
The P r u d e n tia l found It iitcttar
to send m ore th a n thirty ript-,!
from Its H om e Office In Ktsiu
N. J „ to supervise the signing'.,
the employees a n d these wtte a
Inforced by m ore th a n 100 aut*!
a n t su p e rin te n d e n ts of the loty.1
ance c om pa ny w ho were asslpu
from offices In tho surround^
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And It a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n ' of Jol t, t o - w l t : r p p s Ti n k e r ubill o f c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n. t h a t y- o- u- i .. —- — r u c k e r , h i s wife, ir i n i u
am
e a c h a n d e v e r y o f y o u m a y ff d e a d : a l l tt art Joit cl a i mi ng am
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In a n d to t h e p ro pe r ! ) h e r e i n b e f o r e I o t h e r c l a i m a n t s , by thouv.iit
*
Ucscrlbnl.
| Her tile a b o v e n a m e d partle* k
It Is T h e r e f o r e O r d er e d t h a t y o u r e u s e d o r other wi vi * :,tnl all i:
a n d e a c h of you, he, mol y o u a r e K n o w n p a r l i e s c l a l i ul m r a n him*
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h e In t h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ct\V |.,
hill of c o m p l a i n t In thi n c a u s e on o f t h e MOulhW' St Q u a r t e r (SIV A i
M o n d a y t h e 3rd d a y of A u g u s t , A.
17* T t i w m h l p 21 8,
D. 1925. tlie s a m e b e i n g a r u l e d a y 30F. Memlnol
e C o u n t y, Florid*, u l
of t h i s C o u r t . Ill tile C o u r t H o u s e p e a r t-i I h e bil l o f coluplalnv [ i f j
li’ H a n f o r d , S emi no l e C o u n t y . F l o ­ In t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e
ri da.
And lu d. ' faul t t h e r e o f D e ­ y o u on t h e 3r&lt;l d a y o f A u c . 1 P J
c r e e F r o C o nf e h i o will h e e n t e r e d
t h e n a m e b e i n g r ul e ilnr t
a p a l n s i you, n a id c a u s a b e i n g a unit Mils C " u r t in t h e C o u r t 11.,
t o q u i e t t i t l e in t h e c o m p l a i n a n t l or d. F l o r i d a , t o a n s w e r the hill
In a n d t o t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d land. c o m p l a i n t f i l ed a g a i n s t you anJ r
ft Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s ih-faiilt t h e r e o f t t ia t a decree
O r d e r lie e i j t dl s hed o n c e u w e e k ConfesKo he e n t e r e d ngum. d :
f o r e l k l u ( j ) c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s in a m t t h e cun,, p r o c e e d
p,.'.
T h e H a nf or d II. raid, a n e w s p a p e r
o r d e r e d t h a t all parlies
published
111 Huufot d,
.Seminole k nIto wIs
n c l a i m i n g a n l i n e r , p !ii is
County. Florida
o t h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r IHW Ml
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u n d e r mi . of ihe . h o v e n a m ' d d**femlantH. ea c h . n l e v e r y ,
w h o s e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of F l o r i d a . a n s w e r t h e Idll o f compl aint t.kl
n a m e s bud r»«h|. uees a r e u n k n o w n In a n d for S e m i n o l e C o un t y .
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ti es wliuso.'V.-r r pi i ml i q; a n y I n t e r e s t
In t h e l a n d s Involved in t h i s sui t, J u n e r.th. 12th. 2Clh. J u l y 3rd.
Ii Is o r d e r e d t h a t llil.i order!
sai d laud b e i n g . il ' ial e in S e m i n o l e 10th, Wtli. 2 11 Ii. a n d 3 1fit.
pul 'li.slied in t h e Han for,I Ifer.ihf
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C hattnnooga a n d Bt. Louis— were
to be given a n opportunity to a c ­
quire life Insurance protection a t
sm all cost and fu rth e r accident
a n d disutility benefits under the
sa m e a rrangem ent.
The total
a m o u n t of coverage Involved Is
a b o u t $1 60,000, 000, which Is m il­
lions of dollars In excess of a n y
single transaction before recorded.
In a nnouncing to employees th e
decision to accept the g roup
plan, President M apother said: “ In
a d o p tin g this plan the com pany Is
a c tu a te d hy a sincere desire to
prom ote the wetfuro of Its e m ­
ployees and their families, and It
Is earnestly hoped tha t everyone
will Immediately Join In the coopurutlve move, which will m e a n
so m uch to those homes th a t a r e
called to face life’s great e m e r ­
gencies.”
T he am ount of coverage for each
w o rk e r Is to he determined by the
m onthly wages received.
For
those earning less than $100. th e re
will be protection of 11,900; for
those earning from $100 to $115
th e a m o u n t will be $2,000 and
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Tho establishment of it salt wntfish hatchery at Tnlahasscc has
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IlTERMELO n s
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TALLAHASSE, July 10— Ap­ slack thcro would be nothing for estate of Florida. Last year there
rc 09, Junior high schools now
pointment of members and reor­ the inspectors to do.
1
al 18 while last year there were
Kevill Ships Largest Num- ganization of the department of in­ Jlr. Mayo conceived tho idea of
)r of Cars With 900; $250 spection of the state agricultural combining all the inspectors Under
department is expected to be an­ thfc one heading of "Department of
1 1100 a Car Is Received
nounced cnrli* next week, fallow­ Inspection” In order that ho might
Sarasota hns the largest paid
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(NSACOLA, July 10.—Watcr- Governor John JVJ Martin from
p shipments from the west his. trip to Chioagq, Maine and occasion required such a step in
“ territory this season have Mu'W York. Kebrganizution into looking nftej,-onc particular line
*d 1200 earloads, according to ohe body of nil Uji: Ipapoctors hdre- of inspection work.: , T he, desirik A. Griffin, division freight tbforu ".employed by *the *commisimpfSLt'cd J S . h i? ^ ln l* lfl* ^uH iWands starting at the extreme
sinucr of agriculture was author­ in h^&lt;c^pc\rL'hCRX*Mithiith&amp; citrus Southern end of the state and
by the last legislature, on re­ froU
o f 'carving westward through tho
fct? melon shipping' pdint In FlfcrF ized
commendation of Conumasioner
Ida; thipped 000, of these carloads. Mayo. This plan is expected to the . s e a s o n . w a t e r s of the Strait of Florida
Thd other 300 cars were shipped greatly facilitate the inspection took the fiel'l ■'for harrw.al' weeks connecting the Atlantic ocean and
from Chlpley, SrW*ds, Grand Ridge service of the state, in keeping a In an effort to pitwvant the s h ip -i^ 1' Gulf of Mexico. They form n
rnent of immature Truit from Flo-'chain approximately 1100 miles
and Marianna.
on drugs, foods, citrus fruit, rlda. There was a shortage of in- long. Many of the keys (Spanish
According -to the records grow­ cheek
ers or* 'receiving this year from gasoline ami oil fertilizers and spertors at that time, but during for small island) arc very fertile
the forthcoming season it will be “ml produce a wide variety of
$250 ttfSfJOO per car for their melpossible for him to place all of tropical fruits and vegetables.
on&amp;fiMi Graceville, where the
I^ n d K rch asin g houses maintain
* the producers receive
I B f o r the crops ns soon n .i
H r placed in the cars thereH lng them greatly reducing
s H u t i n c of billion through ami
-’J S I B tiniu in collecting.
of the melon* shipped from
j ^ B c s t const arc sent to Chicago,
local yncht club and have not paid
ifpSlriapolis, Cleveland, Evansville
tlieir dues, do'so a t once because
.i^B lncinnati.
funds are needed for the erection
U o crop oh the west coast is
of the, dull house, construction of
practically harvested hut the
which has nlrcndy started.
■iedaon will continue for about ten
more days, says Mr. Griffin.
Demand is always good around
Girl Slays Detective
tho Fourth of July, it was explain­
*ne state prison is located in
ed, and there was n splendid de­
Then Takes Own Life Brrdfnrd
county near Hanford and
mand this year ns the Georgia crop
U
officially
know ns "Bradford
hag been delayed on account of the
RUMSON. N. J. July 10—Ser­ Fat ms.”
warm dry weather. This resulted
geant detective Henry l). Wallings
In the amnll melon, which is un­
of Long Branch and Miss Mary A.
usually not marketed, bringing n poses.
Tin* Historical Society of Flo
A unanimous vote of Linzjnayer of Atlantic Highlands
good price during the pnst week.
thanks was given to the county wero killed early today in Wal­ ridu was organized in St. An
lift' Griffin stated that lie lias commissioners for their co-opera­ ling's
automobile
by bullets gUstlnr. in 1856. Major A. J. Put
information from agriculturists tion and generosity.
through the heart which police man wa-j the first president.
growers between I’cnsnrolu
Tito society hns issued u hum
Considerable discussion was said were fired by the girl from
and Rlvai* Junction should produce
Walling's service revolver. Both her of publications.
heard
during
the
early
part
of
the
• t least one thousand carloads of
bodies were powder burned and
vrftttrmAlpns per year. This is ex- luncheon in regard to the estnli-1 Wnlling’s gun was found on the
lishment
in
Sanford
of
a
down-1
eluam flnf the shipments from
town ticket office hy the Atlantic I floor of the car to the left of the
WjflSgihc melon crop came up Coast Line railroad company and girl.
.tions of the farmers this explanations were given by super­
weather prevented it intendent, T. L. Dumas for the
omission of Sanford in passenger
g larger.
MANILA, July 10.—More than
tariff raten for excursions from
2,000 persons are homeless ns a
northern points.
Favorable discussion was also result of n typhoon which wreck­
heard on the subject of summer ed hundreds of small houses in
The Red
advertising by the local chamber Cnrmnrines province.
In state papers by R. IL Berg and Cross has sent assistance to strick­
George W. Knight. Owing to the en areas.
great influx of people and money
FURNITURE MEN FINK
into the state during the summer
months, it was said, advertising
at this time nnd continuing
through the summer should be
very profitable for Sanford.
Mr. Knight further urged that
those people in Sanford who sign­
ed up to become members of the

a

Leading men In the citrus fruit
industry nre planning a campaign
for marketing the citrus fruits
more fully in the European coun­
try.

TH E6UARANTEE
OF PURITY
1
*
■
THE CERTAINTY
OF VALUE

The United States Department of
Agriculture says that the soil of
Florida offers excellent producing
fields for the best hemp in the
world, which will market at n bet­
tor pric« and profit to tho producer
than will the Russian hump despite
tho larger wages o; tins country*.

that’s what the A&amp;P
trade-mark means to you!
Convince yourself today at
your nearest A&amp;P store.

BuildingPermits Show
Many New Dwellings
U n d e r Construction

sultana

.Makes Excellent Salad
Vi lb can

A number of new residences nre
being constructed in Sanford dur­
ing the summer months ns is
shown from records of building
permits isued by City Clerk L. R.
Philips at the municipal hall . Al­
ready this month pcxmiU. /mve

SankerScoresDelay
In Paving 1st St.
AndBulkheadWcr k

Keilogs, pkg :...
Sunnyficld, pkg,

All Flavors
Pkg.......

We arc now carrying Iona Flour.
Unearth Chinese Plot Plain or Self-Rising in 48 lb sacks
To Capture Two Cities at per siitc t(......................... ..........

HONG KONG, June 1(1—Reut­
ers Canton correspondent announc­
es the discovery of nn alleged
Chinese plot to nttenot the cap­
ture of both Shameen, the foreign
settlement of Canton and Kowloon,
opposite Hongkong with the as­
sistance of Russian aviators.

Olivilo, 3 cakes
Harmless to the complexion

MontanaTown Rocked
By Short Earthquake
GREAT FALLS Mont., July 10
7: ffi o’clock this morniugC.MFW
—Great Falls was rocked at 7:15
this morning by a short but pro­
nounced earthquake, whose inten­
sity is comparable witli that felt
here June 27. The tremors lust­
ed about three seconds.

For Making Chocolate Milk, Ices, Puddings, Etc,

Clicquot Club
Ginger Ale
2 for

A&amp;P A delicious
dessert. Leman
or orange 3 pkgs

She's the most beautiful Indian girl
in America, according to a vote
taken at a national Indian conven­
tion in Ponca City, Okla. Ifer
name is Siby Callahan, and site
lives in Muskogee, Okla.

LIGHTS ON
*ES* TRIAL
GIVN HERE

Georgia I’cachcs
Per Basket ..............................
Georgia Pink Meat Cantaloupes
Per Crate ................................
Large Juicy Lemons
Per Dozen ...............................
New Florida Limes
Per Dozen ...............................
Maxwell House Coffco
Per Pound ................................
Creamery Butter
Pound in c a rto o n s.................

F air Indian

Premium Prints
Grape Juice

Jello Ice Cream Powder
Grapelade

Notice Is hereby given that
Ihe City Utilities Office has
been moved to Ihe new City
Administration Building on
North Park Avenue.
Water ami (Jas Customers will
please pay June service bills
at ihe new location, nn r be­
fore the 10th.
CITY UTILITIES DEPT.

Genuine A&amp;P
Elgin Creamery
Strlektly fresh . Pound
Thea-Neclar, Orange, I’ekoe, India, Calyon, Mixed

% lb pkg.......23c

d u a l it y

im A rto s

iO n

Uokar
Pound

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Lemons

T erfect
cfitoRTENltfG

Pint Can Mazola—
With the Purchase of 1 Quart

IHMcIen Labor Day
* or Championship
jo _Flovd

S f c ' ,n ,T S , *n Cl*&gt;- K
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™
Y«jrk

“had
ha,h rignsd

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House

A complete line of Fold Trucks will

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r “ ‘the
" - round
m,!
for
world’,,

c h u m p f,n ,:,|p

■ jitu im m o n a *uld he had re
|niv«d a cablegram from Deniosey
T ® hi returning from eT oSJ*
Kent fhhaL t,UJ chumPiun would
S f . m« kh if he could get
?ib » l Z i0n °n 8U,ch "h«rt nut fee.

be on display and ready for demon­
stration all of next week.

Let us
No. 1
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Compound
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ity
awa ■*«"» a t Michigan
t ti'i« r h Wn* ‘y
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mercury,
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[ nu« a i ^ MirnJ t k L M e r c u r y ,
he n, iri, * a ~ v three members o t
■,
lirtimn ''
ngJJih i J '

Xlii'
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liieovening
*pg*ther that it
** in,ro""ih!c to d(«aS UnitH without a

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ALWAYS PARKING SPACE

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THE SANFORD HEI
»«•»/ •

The Sanford Herald
n rfft
W J»tt---- .. Ml
Marti*
U a ia r at
Second Clan Matter.
tabor *»: liTi.™at i&amp;'aToMoKlee
S aa f o r t l , F l o r i d a u n d e r Act Of
« k I. 1M7.
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m iter
L U ttl L. lirX*..
.JU M Itt
K. HOWARD HKIU1
Phone U t
111 V a m m l l a A t ' a a a
at’itarniPTiost m s m
min Tenp_l7.no Hie Monttn
fJellvnrnd in CUT by
.T!!
Week. ISo. Weekly Edition |S.#CI
per year.
sneriA ii jo r ir w i Alt ohltuanr
™ aorlcee. cards of thank*. reeolutlone
a n d nntlrea ot entortnlnmenta where
■»' r*»nr«e* arn uada wilt be charged
fer at regular advertising rate*.
W F.w tirnniB AsaoriATKornr.aa

:

Must They Fight For Fair Wages?

’h i his address to The American Federation of Teachers,
in its recent convention at Chicago, George W. Perkins vice­
president of the uniori labor department of The American
Federation of labor, urged further organization of labor, es­
pecially among teachers and other educators.
t
"Brain work, and men of brains", he said, "contribute to
the progress of civilization than docs physical labor. Teach­
ers are doing more for constructive advancement than is
any other class of workers. If you were paid the wages you
are worth you would receive $10,000 a year rather than the
$1,200 or $1,800 most of you get."
And must it take the "unionizing" of the teachers of the
country to obtain lor them a just compensation for their
work? Must they have a "union scale" and demand "time
and
a half" for the hours they spend after school laboring
T h e A a e e e l a t e d P r e a a la e x e l u s - 1
with backward youngsters# and "time and a half” for hours
t vel y e n t i t l e d »o t h e ueo f o r r e
publication
e b l l ca t l on of
o f all newa
n e w a dlepatehce
dl*P*teftei
credited to It or not olherwle* cred­ they give at night to correcting great piles of school exer­
ited In thl* paper and .ala?.,1*!*."!! cises for which no correcting time is provided in the day’s
cal newa pubRehed herein. AH right*
et repiibllcatlon.of epeclal dlepatch- school schedule?
ac herein are eleo reeer-ed.
Since the beginning, the teacher has been under-paid.
,1
FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1923
His work has been accepted by greedy people quite as if a
teacher is suposed to work for the love of the profession.
THK HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson­ And as the years have passed it has become the fashion for
communities to pay the school teacher a salary less than is
ville.
’
,
JL—Construction of SI. Johns-In- offered to the village plumber, because in some queer way,
dlan River canal,
the teacher has formed the habit of accepting a pittance in
ft.-—Extension of while way.
4.—Extension of local amusement*. exchange for the most important service that can be given
——
—Swimming pool, tennis court*, a nation’s boys and girls.
r j
etc.
If teachers would organize nnd in cold-blooded business
f .i
4.—Augmenting of building proterms
demand fair pay fpr their work, it is altogether likely
‘ '
gram—house*, hotel*, apartment
th at the schools themselves would be improved. For ten
bouse*.
ft.—Extension of atreet paving pro­ thousand-dollars, nnd more a year, brilliant minds could af­
gram.
•
, ford to stny in the teaching profession. The mediocre,’ and
7.—Construction
of
boulevard
the incompetent, teacher would be crowded out by competi­
around Lake Monroe.
S^—Completion of city beautifica­ tion from high-grade men nnd women. And the high-grade
tion program.
teachers now in the profession simply for the love of it
•^-Expansion of school ayatem would have a chance to enjoy the luxuries, yes, and the sim­
•with provision for increased fa­
ple comforts, they now are so grossly denied.
cilities.
The Herald confesses to a real sorrow at the thought of
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY having the country’s teachers driven to the protection of
THE NINTH COMMANDMENT
—Thou shall not benr false wit­ unionism. But if that is the only way by which an honest
ness against thy neighbor. Exo­ wage can be secured for the laborers who contribute the most
dus 20:10.
‘
' ' to the upbuilding of the nation’s citizenship, let it come—and
-o
como soon
AN “IF" FOR GIRI-S
-----------------o-------------If you can dress to make yourself

As Brisbane Sees It
Disapproves Coolidge.
No Third Term About It.
Poor Ur.bam Monkeys.
Exploiting Superstition.
BY ARTHUR BRISHANE

♦»

COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOW BEFORE ;

P/*ehT3

THE LONDON Daily News dis­
likes President Coolidge’* Fourth
of July address and says there is
nothing in it to “show that the
President has tried to master the
facts concerning Europe.”
That, however, isn’t what inter­
ests the United States. The Pres­
ident HAS mastered facts concern­
ing THIS country. He has mas­
tered the fact that when you lend
money you expect to get it back.
And he seems to have mastered
the fact that the business of the
United States nnd of the President
is to attend to the United States
and keep out of foreign compli­
cations.
THAT SUITS THE UNITED
STATES.

t o e s

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we HE'S GONNA _|
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Insurance!
icial
ndar

All The Chatter
out nnd insures you cooLl
smoothe operation as long ^1
you use Veedol Forzol.
1

a -

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

day.
Herring will en;c Friday evening
ier guest, Miss
L: of Niagra Falls,

Church will hold a Dis­
c i n g In Orlnndo.
AH
to go please meet at the
at 6:30 o’clock.

Service Station
Elm and 1st St.

MR. MULVANEY mny add thnt
there is no question of any THIRD
term.
The President has been elected
once only thus far, and whnl
every sensible American, from
George Washington on, means by
n third TERM, is a third "F.LECTION.”
The idea is thnt a President
should not use hi* place in the
\\”. ite House to force hi* indefi­
nite* re-election.
Rut TWO nctual elections have
become more nnd more of a
minimum for a competent Presi­
dent. And President Coolidge is
all of that.

Phone 8

ts of Oviedo was
ord Tuesday.
oodcock left yesday’s visit in De-

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware

I. £ c . MeLcnd on ha* as her
week, Mr*. Myrtica
My Pell of Tampa
. L. V. CHavbus arid small
ter, of Augusta, Gn., nro
31st of Mrs, F. B. Gclvcrman.

Thi* country is taking n
deal more interest in the fortiri S. Pu!
debt* than it receives.—Norfc eth Pa!
Virginian-Pilot.
t to be

ONR HUM RLE Pithecoid alleg­
ed brethren arc coming into their
own. John* Hopkin* University,
where the wisest men work, es­
tablished a monkey colony for ob­
servation and experiment. There
the Department of Embryology of
the Carnegie Institute will study
the enrly development of humnn
physiology. It is pitiful to study
embryology through little unborn
monkeys, but nothing is more en­
lightening.
One book on embryology would
amaze and annoy Colonel Bryan.

ry of
tllC
.h will meet
the church.

Drive in

Gas, Oil, Tyres, Accessories
Phone 447-W. Snnford, F|4

, and Mis* Mary
t left today for
' guest of rcla-

Icented or the wrong vowel used. tured Englishmen can give un lev,
A Matter of Being Truth ful
eLnnd wns a
We laugh at the cockney English sons in pronuciation.
EXPENSIVE EDUCATION
Wednesday,
Along with the interest that hr,.
for dropping their “h’s,” but we
rt
time with
TAMPA TIMES
me not guiltless ourselves of drop­ been moused in correct spillinjj?
Hundreds of philosophies of life have been written by
niith.
ping
Utters
that
should
he
prothere
should
be
xcal
for
correct11’
those who would teach others how to live. These books con­
The old country doctor is dl*-, "Enttnncc requirements include pronounced. Disngreeable a* the pronunciation. Attention has bet*
I son, Harold
tain various spiritual anti moral laws which, if they all work­
appearing. His pass'ng is a real j two years of college; the medical admission is, if we are candid wo directed to orthography throuri "• **; “
have returnloss. I!*, was ordinarily the b*\-t eoursc is five year*, including one must admit that whatever the fail- spelling contests. Why not pro-H i
ed to perfection, would make n real paradise on earth. Un­
ding two deeducated man in the community year of hospital; schools have been ings of the cockneys may he cul- pouncing Iwes, too?
fortunately though, many of these hooks arc more theoretical
Mrs. Harry
reduced from approximately 100
I wecli
.vhich
he
blessed
with
his
pres­
than practical. They teach us to only sec the good in u per­
ence—in many * i «*j « the *ui!.v to 80; nnd the survivors have a
son. But wouldn’t it he rather ridiculous to elect a scamp
one. Naturally he acquired an realizing sense of the necessity
and a scalawag to some high political office? It would seem
itt of Lakeland,
influence and prestige which such of meeting adequately their res­ aa
Irs. W. F. Lea.
better to know the truth about a person rather than to know THE BOLSHEVIK Government communities give to superior at­ ponsibilities.
for Thomas Isjails eight priests of the Greek tainment*. He was guide, philo­ "The net results of the higher
only
the
good.
Wright,
Warlow
and
Company
SSl-i
education policy introduced in 1913
Lnwrence
river
sopher
and
friend
to
all
the
counOrthodox
Church
on
a
charge
of
I# II!
Good common sense is indeed a priceless attribute toi one’s .“exploiting superstitious feai* of try roundabout, the repository of i for freshmen of the 1918 class,
formerly residbeing. Yot how rare a gift it ia! It is truly a Rift nml more [the peasant population.
gone several
all the family secret*, which he has been that wc nrc producing
Arc Now Receiving Application For
Religious teaching* in all coun­ never betrayed. He was cognizant only n very costly sort of physic­
like institution than any cultivated aen.se. Those who have
ian and uro not now producing
it are usually calm and serene, unshaken hy pretty disturb­ tries purport to save men from of every skeleton in every family men
to tlo the ordinary service of
sin
here
and
eternal
damnation
closet
withi.i
his
riding,
but
he
Tnrbell and
ances, and usually are persons of great self-possession. For herenfter. Those saved should b? never exposed it to the rude gaze medicine for ordinary people in the
Sidy left recently
how can a person of a nightly nature ever give careful glad to pay reasonably for snlvn- of an over-curious world. He was cities of the country."
Miss Tnrbell
This is had enough but he goes
thought or accurate judgment to a situation? It is the per­ tion.
an ever welcome guest at every
for some time.
If thnt is “exploiting superstl frolic, wedding or what not in his on to tell us just how had it really
[Jrs. Bossidy will go from
son who docs not learn to control his temper who, as a rule,
■
Mats., to be the guest
tious fears,” then all religion I vicinity.
He was among the is. He leaves nothing to the
loses it at a time when it is needed most.
might be called “exploiting super-{mourner* at every funeral. lie of- imagination, but discloses a InThe more of a stand taken hy anyone for or against a stition.”
.
, ten look long rides to carry suc- liientable state of fact existing* all
oni imnmvcd Business and Residential I’rouertv , . i
cor to Kome-iur.uwny patient, who ove» the country. A w n at «urcn
.proposition the more that person is in the limelight. We have
McKee and Bon,
- ' r
in Sanford
Yd
of
Tne
JiortKv;eSl!7~ho
sn&gt;Hr
Int'gcr
...
IWlfMriift
fiope
Of
he.'lTrh
on
the
ed from Savnnli k'i eat ileal 6 t Y M 0W T KITtfirfk y M itfW W W r flfN M W d i*
trial that priests had confirmed 1attendance of "the Doc.” In win- than the state of Connecticut,
1 W S M H L th°y have been
or against. But those who remain neutral, especially if the the
Jests ofl*Tttr&lt;. McKee's parFunds immediately available subject to title
thnt Christ had appeared ter'* bitter cold of summer’s blast­ was served hy three physicinn*.
fight concerns them at all, or worse still, who are on both to astory
J She wns’Kccompanied home
village shepherd warning him ing heat he went long distance* Remoter parts of the country were
examination.
it nieces, Misres Elsie nnd
sides alternately, usually do so to their own discredit.
over lonely, rough roads in the entirely without medical service.
of the end of the world.
*!e Saunders.
In
Kentucky
there
are
twelve
darkness
of
night
or
under
the
This
caused
the
peasnnts
to
It is all a m atter of being truthful. If you arc a free­
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
counties having twenty physicians,
blazing
sun
of
summer
to
carry
erect
17,000
huge
Wooden
crosses
thinker you have an opinion on one side or the other of every
what relief he could to the sore with only one recent graduate
nil* of Orin Strena
question. If you are true to your own belief and have the which the (jlergy consecrated.
SEE
afflicted. No man or woman ever among them. Forty comities nrc IB
lad to know that
courage of your own convictions, you will undoubtedly take
(as able to leave
IF YOU are not a customer of robed him nnd had the call unun­ without adequate medical service.
Hospital in Roboot loggers thi* muy interest you. j swored. He gave his tinr**, his pa- In New York stnte there are areas
a stand somewhere and then let the stand become known.
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
Mr. nnd Mr*,
Cnnudu is shipping u* millions of tience and his skill unreservedly, o( several hundred square miles
gone to Char­
gallons of beer, nle nnd stout sometimes when the pr&lt; spect of without n single resilient physi­
112 Park Avenue
e they will make
I HOPE YOU have not been leading a double life, pretend­ manufactured for this country, bad payment was rather remote. That cinn. And so with much other
similar
testimony.
It
is
not
nec­
low
grade
kinds
of
beer.
was
the
Inst
thought
in
hi
mind,
ing to he wicked and being really good all the time. That
Ether and eholoroform are found present relief from suffering was essary to quote it all. Enough
would he hypocrisy.—Oscar Wilde.
in them. Such poison make* the first, the other could wait, and fre- has been shown to prove thut med­
Cnnadians rich hy injuring the quetly did wait—too long. The ical education is for the classes
kidneys, liver nnd intes­ passage of such a man i* a teal and not for the nins'es, who will
AVOID GREATNESS—In a cottage there may lie more stomach,
to any community But! find themselves without any medi- n
tines of foolish Americans.
real happiness than kings or their favorites enjoy.—Horace. Some United States business calamity
he is going, ami tho worst of i t ' cal service whatever if this ten­ ■n
men, however, will get their share is there is nobody coming to Sake dency continues. We quote from
iif the prosperity by increased un­ his place. lie leaves a vacancy Dr. Walter L. Niles, denn of Cor­
MY FAVORITE STORIES
dertaker’s receipts.
which will not be filled. The nell university medical college,
Hy IRVIN S. COBB
field of the country doctor i.. no who avers that “there is now no
BIG army is needed, even to longer attractive to young medi­ plncc for the poor hoy in mcdicnl
According to Hap Ward, it was its venomous head from the breast | fiKht a little people. The French cos.
education" and goes on to say:
Every dog has his day but the
“ I am not interested in this
monkey is having his day in Day­ in the old wide-open days. Into a pocket of his coat, with its jaws general asks for 59,000 more men The time and money required
barroom in Vancouver stalked a gaping and its fangs exposed.
to fight the Riffs.
ton.
connection with poor boys as
to
get
a
mcdirnl
education
is
so
stranger of a formidable aspect
“Get hack there where you lieLuckily for them, the Riffs
havi
-o---- &lt;—
i
,
,
great these days thnt th* young such. From a considerable ac­
ii
At Loading Station and Hard Road.
“ Policeman Is Again Slain,” and extensively haired over. Do long,” ordered the stranger, deal­ no big cities that can he bom-1doctor hies himself at once ,vh. n quaintance with them, and their
■
suyH a headline in the Lakeland a chain he was dragging a half- ing his ilendly pet a slap with the horded from the air They seat- he gets h!s diploma to the Idg richer brothers as well, i am sure
■
grown
mountain
lion.
flat
of
his
hand.
Cowed,
the
men*
ter ami hide from fliers Were it (jly&gt;
lurn hi,
„ their mental and moral endow­
Star-Telegram. Must have nine
i
The
creature
evidently
wns
new­
ster crawled hack into hiding.
lives.
otherwise, and if they had such a -jve education to some practical ments average the same. They
i
ly caught. It snarled mid snapped
“Gimme about three or four city ns London or Berlin, open to account in the shortest possible 1,re* 'n these respects, no better
— — o-------i
and
fought
witli
Its
tether
Then,
more
slugs
of
that
red-eye,"
com­
i
attack, they could not resist long. linio.
Kvidentnlly there war too much
I than rich boys, but they are also
i
finding
itself
inside
four
walls,
it
manded the newcomer.
“iciness” in the home of Mr. and
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Dr. -William A. Rurey.
of
C
hi-iT
worsc’
Amt’
F
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“Mister,” inquired the barkeeper
A BRITISH school of archaeolMrs. Ice, who were recently di­ grew desperate und crouched nml,
J
' ' there are so ninny of them.
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with claws and teeth out, leaped in n respectful tone of voice, ogy in Egypt reveals successive
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in n. PBmPh,.e.t Publiahcd by
vorced in New York.
“They nrc certainly 10 times as
the
American
Medical
i
for the thnmt of its owner.
“ Where do you come from?”
stages of civilization reaching
1
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common,
and
when
you
exclude
i
The windy man struck it in mid­
“Tombstone, Arizona," answer­ hack 14,009 years. When the civil under the title “Medical
Lloyd George and Cuilluux must
i
air
with
n
brawny
fist,
knocked
it
tion
and
Medical
Service”
m
dnti,
th°
m
,from
med1
ic'
rK
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or]
nu‘U‘.
r
ial
ed
the
other.
t
Easy
Terms.
ization of 14.000 years ago was
,
.
,
.
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fee! somewhat alighted that they ,
..
grounds you exclude at least ninc*boh
“Must he a tough country down reached, men had been struggling ?i'1 *ho -"'-W * 1 requirement* ., n“ .crith* of the best material that
weren’t drawn into Uio controversy t« the flour und kicked the beast
; |
arisinir from the Ten
nossee evolu
evolu- i11^* •ubjcctlon while the awed hnr- there," said the barkeeper.
upward on this plunet fur two ur
r“ i . ™ 1,,v“lv*d
nrirting
Tennessee
keeper looked on. Then, ailvunemeeting them is fast eliminating 1 “ if
h#Vtf’ poor boy, who is used
“Sort of. They made me leave three thousand centuries.
tion trial.
iI Bhellenherger, life prisoner
ing to the bar, he called for and there."
the old fashioned country doctor I to the the
“O—
simple
life
and
to
efforts
" ‘ niskn state penitentiary,
drank
in
rapid
succession
three
“Who made you leave there?"
Today's best laugh: “ What is le­ large und brimming glasses of raw
SUCH NEWS as that tends to
ifV*\v\Yh(»ut* -ideoimi1 ,,,!' r
1rcwaidod only by the simpler lux';cn one word for 10
"Them
fellers
in
Tombstone.
galized gambling?” usks a Toledo whiskey.
is because he "talked
complicnte
tho
Darwin-Bryan
mons
l
T
cas
"s
wUh
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,mi‘Ucine’
wh"l
They
run
me
and
a
lot
of
other
key trial which is based partly on none at all. He says:
judge. Marriage ia generally re­
a
prjson,” confessing
As
he
was
j
“
K"in*
.
"
1,0
lh^
‘
ordinary
work
downing
tho
third
cake-eaters out of town.—claimed the assumption that the old earth
garded as a legalized gamble.—Or­
lur
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K
. .
,
Hi the cities or in the country?
n he
thought
Sanford
drink,
a
huge
rattlesnake
protruded
wc
was
sissified."
2102
First
St.
Realtors.
itself is only 0,000 year* old, in­
lando Reporter-Star.
I no minimum requirements 25 The man .who can live without
T ito recover and be constead of being HUNDRKDS OF &gt;ear* ago were, in ( ffeet, that the ; productive labor until he is from
-ty
d sent
prison.
lie
The little girl down the street
MILLIONS OF YKARS OLD, us student should be 21 years old “5 to 30 years old, who can spend
" * «ll questi r., |,y .-lu.I.i.HTHE
THIRD
TERM
AGAIN
says a good joke and a summer
every school child ought to know. nnd have attended three years of $8,000 or $10„000 on his higher
^Bng hi*
JACKSONVIM.K JOURNA1.
dress are like in that they’re both
m&lt; dlcal school. In contrast with education, is not looking for nn
easy to sej; through.
thOr rat I h* &gt;tor&lt;l fur
AUTHORITIES OF the Protes­ that condition we have now the ordinary people in the city nor
It is u little enrly to re-elect | ciis-Norri* group they might make tant Episcopal Church suggest following condition*:
nt in which. th»? winner was
for any practice in the country."
py
Our office boy says if lipstick President Coolidge for another a lot of trouble for Ihe President that the divorced bt* never allowed —•’live a boy the puintrr’s colic, term, second, third or whatever in seeking a renomination. Should to remarry, a sound moral sug­
o o f-.i’ltni*
Citrus crop of 603,.
PRONUNCIATION, TOO
there would be some Sanford girls’ it may bo. Just now nomu Re­ they elect to remain out of the gestion undoubtedly based on the
»s bbrought
n
e* has
*1,200,000
beaus who .would be sick ull the publicans are very insistent that party nqd join with the Democrats assumption that marriages a re 1
growers.
TAMI’A TIMES
time.
he seek another election. It i* under the leadership of a genuine made in heaven and men have no
IS SCARCE
nrgued that another election d««-a progieaiiUe candidate they Mould light to break them.
NOTICE
Widespread interest is being not feel similarly in regard to crMargot Asquith say* the Ameri­ not mean u third term. However make a lot of trouble for the
Hut
people
\\
ILL
be
divorced,
*||(,wn
in
correct
orthography,
as
|
,CI8
pronuciation.
Except
when
cans lack a mmim.* of humor. At it will mean ho will have boon President nt election time, should you can't stop that, nnd you
Chero-Cola Co., under
was evidenced by the national1,lone Purposfly’no one knowingly
that, they’ve geneCully forgotten elected to nerve longer than George hu again heud the Republican tick­ might hy- .forbidding
remarriage
man,Jagement will not
-------------o....
,
,
,,
pronounces
words
improperly—
Our
Prices
advance
July
10th.
■ u joke by the time un (Englishman Washington or any other presid­ et. ('lie more than four und n half make moral conditions even worse. *pelHl»lf com petit.on for juveniles sometimes through carelessness or
&gt;le for debts lhat
ent
has
ever
served,
and
that
uii
; sees through it.
million citizens who voted for La
Perhaps the Episcopalians are held in Washington right recently, slovenliness, sometimes because of
American tradition, never viola­ Collette are going to have some­ comforted by the knowledge th a t! It wns the culmination of u series 1the fear that if we should use the
fains! Chero-C’ola
Theodore thing to say about whom they shall if they won’t marry the divorced,| of teat.*, in which 1,009,000 school correct pronunciation wc would be!
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Tho Tailors' Association ha* dc­ ted, has been dented.
, . creed that pm “well dressed man” (toonovelt soon after he was elec­ support. Perhaps, Chairman But­ somebody else will.
children participated. Old-fash- considered affected or pedantic,
must have four overcoats this ted declared thnt he would not ler. who is now worrying about
M cK E E , M gr
loiied spelling bees for udults have Every educated person knows how
vlnter. That’s nlright but where seek u third term. He was elected the senatorial elections, including
PRESIDENT CALI.KS, of Mex­ also been popular in late years. It i “new” should be pronounced; yet 11
MAY CONCERN:
president only once. Of coil
they coming from?
his own fate in Massachusetts, ico, narrowly escaped u tram i» a gratifying development. The most persist in pronouncing it as
fr
this date we will
his term of succession to Presid­ wishes his party had not been so wreck caused by sabotage, strikers simplification of our spelling pro- if it were “noo.”
is.ble for any mcrSome of these people who are ent McKinley was lunger than quick to discipline the third-party tampering with the engine.
feeds but slowly. There is little
“ Noo York and “noospaper” are |
Inuted in our name,
Ivrays “turning up their nose* nt President Coolidge’* tenure, hut udherent*. He is .finding it a
Mcxicun trade unionists, many likelihood of the adoption of a beard so commonly thut when any - 1
rimed written order.
leone else, would be In u dick- he was not elected president a sec­ . hard
pacify the
— -job to
- -------— discordant
....... ............ if them with u good deal of Indian phonetic system during the life | one calls them New York and I
For Further information.
VR CHECK.
of a fix if u cold wave came ond time.
I elements and he may find thut it | blood and a decided leaning toward I time of the present users of the i newspaper me usual prouuncia-t
hE CHECK.
President
Coolidge’
jng und froze their noses that
.
,,
fhsnces t«»| was harder even than he an- what tho Coiuervatista cull “ex- English language. Hence it be-! tion attracts attention In “duet ”
Call
at
Montezuma
Hotel.
way.
succeed hiinsel( will depend in u ticipatcd after the result* of th** treme radicalism,” will have to hovea everyone to learn the corrert &gt;“tune,” and numerous other word's I
Ladies—
-o
rIilie uworn
, i proposed
u „ n ilie | *ur6o e» « r. upon how far the* election in HK.0 are scatuud. Up-, work their way slowly toward oithogruphy and to make u game tho same error is made Deliber-'l
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P
tresses,
renovating,
P ..W - I '
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of .pilllnV Sp,llto« Ita w rlT ™ ..|»U
by
dropped from the vocabulary of
Jfrtolstery
materials.
H. K SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc.
Tud | nv?u &gt;«•«-. showing how far Rc-j The trouble with them is not so tests is un agreeable way in which i who know better may be found ini
CALL,
’ Floridans. It na» been overwork­ ... k' ,l,.^ „"\i,. i„l|
publlcun
differences
in
a
numbmniuch
extreme
radicalism
as
to
stimulate
people
to
acquire
taU
ithe
pronunciation
of
“sleeks
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ed and needs an indefinite rest.—
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UUil i . » l0 » * er °f *t#tM have been settled, will their effort to leap with one bound valuable information.
inford
“slick” and 'fellow as "fella.
j
infarii Herald
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be
sure
there
iij
much
niU
-j
Hut Mveral
Factory
rirs of to-'when caught in errors of spelling. I pronunciation through ‘ igtirtrimce.
rtf the race in 192S.'
li)2^t ’ ‘
| day.
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Yet not make puffs and curls your
chief delight;
If you enn swim, and row, be
strong and active,
But of the gentler graces lose not
■iftht;
If you can dance without a craze
for dancing,
Play without giving piny too
strong a hold,
Enjoy the love of friends without
romancing,
Caro for the weak, the friendless
and the old,
If you can master English and
Spanish and laitin,
And not acquire, ns well, a prig­
gish mien;
H you can feel the touch of silk
nnd satin,
Without despising calico
and
pean;
If you can ply n saw nnd ham­
mer,
Can do a man's work when the
need occurs,
Can sing when asked, without ex­
cuse or stammer,
Can rise above unfriendly ■srrabg
nnd sltlrs;
If you can make good brend a*
well as fudges.
Can sew with skill and have an
eye for dust;
If you can bq u friend nnd hold
no grudges,
A girl whom nil will love because
they must;
If some time you should meet and
love another,
And make n home with faith and
peace enshrined.
And you its soul—a loyal wife nnd
mother,
You'll work out pretty nearly to
my mind,
The plan tha'* been developed
through the age*,
And win the best that life can
have in store;
You’ll be, my girl, a model for the
sages,
A woman whom the world will
bow before.—Selected.

East Sanford

! Mrs.Munroe B.Hutton
i Entertains at Bridge
; In Honor Of Visitor

Let us drain your crank ei,. lEpworth League of the

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Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Corpshrd en­
joyed the day Sunday at Daytona
Bench.
Zinnias of every hue made the . Peter
. . . Bender
. of „Cleveland,
, , Ohio,•
apartment of Mrs. Munroe B. Hut- ^ “ visUor a* tho Bucurel home nt
ton a lovely scene Thursday after- Cnmeron c ,ti*
noonf when sho entertained u t| Miss Kathleen Long, was the
bridge complimenting Miss Helen, guest of friends at Daytona Beach
!f Niagara"
Falls, N. Y. I over Ju|y 4th.
Shepherd of
"
Place!
inces wore marked by hand’ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Warren and
painted tallies. After a delightful j family spent several days at Port
afternoon of cards, scores were Orange last week,
counted and Miss Florence Henry I Harry Weeks was in Tampa last
was presented a bottle of Houbi-1
for n four ,jny9&gt; visit wjtj,
ant s Toilet water for making his bri)ther 0 kie.
Bgh score. Miss Shepnrd was giv­ Robert Grier visited Daytona
en a box of Thrco Flowers face
powder. The consolation
was Beach with a party of friends to
awarded to Mr*. McCall, who re­ celebrat? the Fourth.
Mrs. W. W. Rnulenson returned
ceived a bottle of Houbigant’s
home Saturday r.*om n week’* stny
toilet water.
At the conclusion of the game with Mr. Rnulerson at En*t Beach.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth
refreshments were Bcrved in two
wero at Daytona Bench for the
courses.
Those present were: Miss Helen Fourth of July and guests a t
Shepard, of Niagra Fnlls, N. Y., Seaside Inn.
Miss Elanor Herring, Miss Helen
Mrs. Kntie Thompson was.here
Vcrnay, Miss Ahbic Doudncy, Miss from Dcljind Inst week guest of
Florence Henry, Miss Katherine her si.-ter Mrs. I. D. Haft of Gen­
Huff, of Atlnntn, Miss Edith Ten- eva Avenue.
gut*. Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mrs. Ed
Betts, Mrs. S. It. Dighton, Mr*.
Dick Brown, Mrs. Braxton Bnggetl
Mrs. John McKee, Mrs. McCall and
Mr*. C. R. Kirkley.

Picnic Party Is Given 5
At Lake Butler Camp1A delightful .event of Wednes-' J
day evening was a picnic given by b
Mrs. A. Vaughan and Mrs. Mar- ■
garet F. Bnrnes of Orlnndo at|J[
tho latter’s camp on Lake Butler. ;B
A swim was enjoyed by the “
young people, nfter which n boun­
a
tiful picnic lunch was served.
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LIBRARY STORY HOUR
Tho weekly story hour will be
held at the library Saturday morn­
ing nt 10 o'clock. Miss Mnrgnrot
Zachary will be in charge nml is
arranging an enjoyable progrnm.
All the children are invited to at­
tend.

$ 7,000

Britt-Chitlenden Really Company, Inc. \

Beach Property

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10 Acre Tiled Farm

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Every year sees the sowing of
it.
1
A party composed, pf Mr. and. celery seed a little' earlier Vhap,
year, ’ Usually
_ July.
Mrs. John Peters, Mri and: Mrs. the previous year.
Paul Peters and children, Mrs. 10 to 20 i* the accepted time for
Miko Sass nnd daughter EJsie and sewing but July 1 saw n number
Annio and Andy Hucurel enjoyed of seed bed* started with their
bathing and .picnicicing
.. at D*y* little white tents of canvas erec­
TELEPHONE:—Res. 428-J. tona Beach Sunday.
ted. known locally as “the celery
Fred Dorner caught foyr otters, seed bed encampments.” Sever­
Miss Marjory Gatlin of Key West two old ones nnd two young ones al kind* jif special celery seed and
is spending some time with her that came up from the river in a the golden self blanching are used
aunt, Mrs. C. A. Palmer at Cam­ sewer at his place on Celery av­ for early sowing.
enue. Three of them were releas­
eron City.
Originally the word Buccaneer
Jodie Cameron has returned from ed. The fourth one died of fright,
meant one who dried and smoked
Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. nnd Mrs. it was thought.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening meat on n “boucan.” A boucan
Cameron nnd the other young peo­
Alice, Helen Carl Chorpening and was a hurdle made of sticks on
ple will return inter.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Middleton Mr. and Mrs. D. If. Squire anJ which strips of beef newly salted
nnd .qmnll son returned home on I three little people were nt Day- were smoked in the West Indies
Motftlny from a several dnys visit tonn Beach several days Inst week by whites who were for the most
having
apartments on Ocenn part, pirates.
with friends at St. Augustine.
Comet seekers of ih’e skies have
Mrs. Boston Steele nnd sons Ben, Drive. Mrs. Jessie Klciman nnd
George and Robert left Tuesday Miss Mary Helen Morse were house discovered two new comets which
they have named 192Ba mid 1025b.
morning in their car for Virgin*, guests.
ia. They will visit at Manassas
and other points.
Joseph Johnson is now deliv­
ering the Sanford Herald every
evening at this end of town, Jos­
eph is getting many new subscri­
bers for the Herald.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Baker have
closed their home nt Cnmeron City
and have moved to Jacksonville to
20 acres fine hammock and pine land,
reside. After being residents hero
for several years, they will be mis­
all in timber, opposite one of the larg­
sed by mnny friends.
est celery farms on brick road; Four
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. V. Bridges, their
sons John nnd Walter nnd (laugh­
miles out; Dixie Highway will con­
ters Agnes and Mrs. D. A. Mitchell
nect with poperty.
nml two babies loft in their car
Thursday for n visit to their for-

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Veedol Oil. Special Veefil
, Forzol for Fords. Takes 1

I). W. MULVANEY, Republican
National
Committeeman
from
Kansas, says, “I see nothing
against nnother term for Coolidge
There is nothing in the third term
tradition.”

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Is there anything to this evolution
stuff, anywhere? Well, here are
exhibits from the two ends of the
scale—Miss Polly Lux, Broudway
dancer, und her new pet monkey
Siki,” acquired while she was on
a trip in France. Let’s hope Polly
isn't starting a new fad.

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Embroidered. 10 for

All shades, 3G inches wide. Cotton
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Linen Handkerchiefs

:?2 Inch Ginghams

All pure linen, some hand embroid­
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4 for

Fast colors in plaids and checks.
Regular 35c. 4 yards for

$1.00

$1.00

Saturday— Last Day
OE OUR

JULY CLEARANCE SALE

All pure silk, in all shad es.

Silk dresses, crepes solid colors nnd
prints. Latest designs, originally pric­
ed for this sale at $12.95. For Saturday

One special lot of Hats. Values up to
$6.00. Straw and silk combination

$9.95

$2.69
Tissue

Ginghams

Regular $1.50 hose.

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COTTON DRESSES
One special lot of line grade Voiles, Gingham,
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HATS

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All sizes and best Pajama Check

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TJfB SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 10.1925

Columns A re Yours

Heads E?ks

Yale Star Turns “Tutor*

National I.ontrue Leaders Win
First by Score 12 lo 3 Rut
Lose Second 7 to 5; Ydc
Allows Only 8 Hits in First

Highlanders Push cross Two
Runs in First Inning To
I .Get Edge on Si. Pele; Hit
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Break 3-3 Tie and Win 8 to 3;
Leonard Pilches Tigers to
Win Over Boston; Indians
Take Game From Athletics

LAKELAND. July
10,—Th
Highlanders won the first game
of the series here Thursday with
the Saints by a score of 3 to 2.
Knight gave up a hit and a waik
a n d .two wild pitches in the first
to allow two Highland* r run.
meros*. which was fhe lead gained
b f Lakeland until the fifth. Mor­
n s was taken from right field and
put on the rr.ourvr, and pitched
good kail for tha remainder of th»
game.
The Hot Score
ST. PETE
AB R II PO A E
.Shannon, I f . __ 41
1 l o q
Allen, re. ______ 5 0 2 0 1 n
Meaner, 2 b .----- 4 0 0 5 4 o
Brown, c f . ------- 3 0 0 3 0 0
Hernandez, 3b_ 1 0 2 1 0 b
Morzi*, rf.,p------ 3 0 0 1 5 o
Bamei, lb. _ _ 4 0 0 fj 0 n

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eves in teaching the
h.own instructing a
» youngster is cer-

Today’s Games

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won U*
burgh ............. 45 28
York .. .. .. - .. 4G 3t

FLORIDA STATE LEAG
Tamna at Hanford.
• fit. Petersburg at Uk/rfnnd.

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATh
. Petersburg 2; L
impa-Sonford, ,poa|

rain

incinnati C-t
itoburgh 12

Phene 218.

ames tornorr

AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York at St. Uui».
Boston at Detroit.
Philadelphia nt Cleveland.
Washington at Chicago.

&gt;lf&gt; Students Attend
J' lorida State College
1 ’if.^AH

F.v»
monk
ton.

July 10.—At

,

When you first showed me the a
mond Heavy Service Cord and DB
so enthusiastically about it j l
you it would have to be a „0’n(jJ
tire to stand up under th» puJ
m ent from my trucks, as tHe 71
is unusually severe.
However, I m ust now con/ta5
I have never found a tire the epl
this Heavy Service Cord. You
say that with m y fuljjjermiuio^

J

Federal Judge W. H. Atwell of
Dallas, Tex., will be named grand
exaled ruler of the B. P. O. E. at
the national convention in Portland,
Ore., the week of July 13.
New Port Richey to vote on a
140,000 bond issue for sewerage
system.

By Williams
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HT
TUark address.
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Advertising

rYPKWKITERS AND REPAIRS FOR BIO RESUI.TS advertU# in
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
Broward County
All makea of typew riter for NEWS—it covers
which is ono of the
■ale on eaay terms, for rent, also thoroughly
rapidly growing sections on
repairs. Offlco (applies. Room 9 most
the Florida East Coast. Sample
BallBldg._____________ —.
copy ami rate card upon request.
PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT font County and
Lakeland, tbr&gt;ogh tha Star-Tela*
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us gram. Best advertising medium in
first. We do It. Phone 417-W. South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. FU.
R. R. Avc.-Commcrclal St:
OHIO—Xenia. Make your mlos
thtough the Xenia Gazette,
REAL ESTATE
Tenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
E. SPUR1.ING, sUb-divlsior district. Want ad - and display
specialist. Subdivision to Or ■ates on request.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ CCII.ITMUnh irts.) T.KDOKR—ClassInr«1 mis have tha lar*«at circu­
way.
lation In ftnuthweaterq 0*ur*la
M-ite le /(-word) lin*.
TIN AND METAL WORK
TO PEACH the prosperous farmera and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the Deland
Daily News, rata 1c per word, caab
with order.

TELL ENOUGH_ SELL MORE1
—in other words, no m atter what sort of Want
Ad you may be writing, tell your prospects what
you would want to know if you were the buyer in­
stead of the seller.
Give them a mental picture of the article or ser­
vice that you ore offering, or the thing that you
want to buy.
You know your offer, anil your prospects know
their needs. They are sold if you convince them
through your Want Ad that your offer most near­
ly meets their requirements.
The additional facts that you give distinguishes
your Want Ad from its competitors—and will
very probably put you in touch with the right
prospect quickly.
Just hear in mind, when you write a Want Ad
for these columns, lo TELL A COMPLETE
STORY THE FIRST TIME.
The results will take care of themselves!

MAINE—Watervllle, Morning Saotlncl. Thousands of Maine peoFormerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Phono -180-W. Sanford Ave. At ole are Inteleated in Florida prop
&lt;rty. Reach them through th*.
First Street.
Sentinel. Kata card on applleaJAMES If. COWAN—All kinds .itm.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work
*
At Oak A LITTLE WANT Ai» In Ihe
Water and Boat Tanks.
Herald will bring yon big reAvenue and Third Street. Tele
phone 111.
____________ snlla. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
MIRRORS RESILVRRBD
no use for. A litle thlrty-cent ad
Furniture bought nnd sold.
Cal may bring you several d.dlnrs. FOR SAI.E—3 east front San­
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone (Ml Phone 118 and n representative will ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
terms. Box 4.31, care Herald.
•:all to see yot*

Wight Bros. Co,

ICTORT

lac*rp»rt(tJ

Sanford, Florida
Urallr

tor

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando FOR SAI.E—Corner lut and ml
morning Sentinnt; largest classi­
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.
fied
business, rate lc a word, min­ terms. Box 431, care Herald.
MIRACI.B ConereU Co., feneral
cement work, sidewalk*, build­ imum 24c cash with order.
ing blocks, irrigation box**. J. R- THE MORNING JOURNAL is the FOR SAI.E: Seventy acres of tin
improved land suitable for celery
Terwilleger. Prop.______________
accept*»d wnnt ad medium In Two flowing welln. For quick salt
Day tor. a (Fa.) One e*&gt;nt a word $125 an acre. Box "X” care Her
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa a an inportbn. Minimum 25c.
aid.
Service. Quality and Price.
TAMPA,
FLORIDA—Tampa
Dally
FOR SAI.E: Corner lot on Oak
Lumber and Building Material
Times the great home dally
Avenue in rapidly growing sec­
Carter Lumber Company
rate I
par word, mininrun. tion $1,800 on terms of $ii()0 cn*h
West Third Street
Phone 565 charge 2f»e c.-sh with order. Write nnd balance pnyuhlc yearly.
A
for complete rate card.
rare buy. Dean-Ber- Corporation.
Phone 71.3.

I DAVID B. IIYEB
ARCHITECT

ircctory

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentHead shout it in (he Palm Bi irh
Post. Snmpis copy sent on r*|Ue*t.

ftlultigraphing,
ailing—as you
you want it
. Porch, First

H I L T O N ’S

3TKIC SERVICE
lectricnl repairs.
J Ave. Orlando.

■»
Cur. Drive It
Oak and Rpcond HU
AUTOS POR 1IIRK
S AUTO SERVICE
Ight. I Meets nil train1

Ice and Quality
leigns
[A C A F K
[fie House
[er. 105 W. 1st St

iiAitnr.it siioi *
113 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To luidics and Children

ADVERTISE 'n rue Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
uewiipaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Clsstdlied rate*
C h in a w are in KtiRlish I'urce- lUc per line. Wayeross Journal
lain s. B av arian and Japanese1 Herald, Waycriv»« Georg's.
C h in a m ake lovely R ifts

The Rail Hardware
E lto n J. M o u g h to n
AUGH1TKCT
F irst N ational Hank Bldg.
S an fo rd . — -

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— Florida

Chiropodist

FCH)T SPECIALIST

1 rrvoir ia th.
•towed upon’the
■d-e just complcthe London waterilm reservoir is
t artificial bodies
world. It took
"ild and cod $10,-

\DVKKTISINH geta results if It
reaches potential buyers. I’alatka Daily New.i is circulated In
an indunl ini and agricultural »ectian.

'orn*. Diinlun*. Ingrow­
ing Null*. Ilonyy C:»llou*«a or t'r«d acblnc

TAMPA MORNIT I TRIBUNE—
Send in your s&gt;di«cripUon tc the
Tribune or hand t to your )v al
dealer so you can road Florida’s
greatest new arver.
One year
$8.00, « months $t(«.‘, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insuri nee policy add 75 cents to your
• rder.
*1)0 YOll WANT to buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise to
tho "Gainesville Sun."
DKVRMtPHH.** a ; riCT'TIuN—Pap

J'OR SALK: Two m o dry goous
counters and display tables,
cheap. The Outlet.

For Rent
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elk»
Bid*.. 20.1 Oak Ava. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T. Smith.
APARTMENT FOR RENT— At
tractive and convenient. Call
nt Herald office for further in­
formation.
FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new npartments. phones includ­
ed. By week month or year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phono R. I.. Solden, Seiden Bldg,
Daytona Beach, Fla.
FOR RENT—Kitchen, hod room
anti garage, 1101 Elm Ave.
FOR
RENT—Apartment. Two
rooms and hath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will he vacant Aug. 1. Prncticnlly new. Address 305 enre
Herald.
FOR RENT: 3 rooms down stairs,
furnished, lights, wntcr, all con­
veniences in eluded, corner Kth and
Hint.
FOR RENT: Attractively furnish­
ed apartment. 1st floor, 202 Park
Ave.

On Orlando Road four miles from
Wanted
heart of Sanford. $.300 on acre on
easy terms. Tins winter will find WANTED I will buy anything in
acreage in Ibis section grently in
Sanford Real Estate that is good
demand and $500 an acre will lie and priced right direct from own­
a bargain.
ers. Box 1,000 Herald office.
DF.AN-BF.RG CORPORA!TON
202 First Street.

iSALES LADIES WANTED:
perienerd with tadien read
wear preferred. Address Box

FOR SAI.E : 7 room house, corner
lot 60x11 7. Facing cast with
large sliail&gt;• trees. Price $4,500. LOST: Package containing over­
CORNER LOT on Palmetto Aven­ $700 casli. Italnnce $-35 monthly.
alls end other articles. Put in
ue, ? 1,500, $50 cash and $50 Denn-Berg Corporation, 202 1st l somebody's car through mistake.
monthly. This lot will sell for street.
Finder please return to Herald
$2,1)00 this coming winter. Deanoffice.
Berg Corporation, Phone 713.
Special sal
Collie (nippies, three
M is c e lla n e o u s
_ami nothing finer. Fill
new five room ' teed $15.00 each. Gr
YOUNG SPANISH
gentleman
lass leddentinl' Farms, Liiuont, Fla.
would like to learn English. Call
i MUST SELL.- Seed bed coven, telephone 712 or I*. O. Box 681.
wires, frames, stakes, bleaching
FOR QUICK SALE: Highland av ­ paper and wires, spray machine.
Rooms For Rent
enue corner lot, facing mnth Also a good milk cow. M. Hanson
and cant. Price $17.*&gt;0, terms $275 211 East First street.
FOR RENT—Houma with or with
cash. $275 in 3 months, balance
out meals.
Keasonublo rates
yearly, phono 715.
Lincoln Home.
FOR SALE: Three well located in
Oak'Hill. Buy'direct from own­
er and save commission. Easy
terms. Address "Owner”
care nnd .1 years,
Corporutiuii.
Herald.

0. TAYLOR DYER
IV in lin g — D ecorating
I’lioN 'K ao:i

s s e o U la heKlneintf U.« i &gt; , a t , « i u«.
v e l o p m e n l In «ll.oiiln,a h i a l o r y ; i
h a l f mi ni.Ill ili.ll.K l.lKtiWuy | o tho
e i ’tr i&gt;*-«i-,i juai
Cniaiiea; * t wo
ml l l l . m d o l l a r hrl uyn a c ro s s
•U» Hay s t a r i s d ; u u n r t c r
mi ll ion
d o l l a r o p e r a liouso u ml c r c o n s t ruoHi. i; t w o mi ll ion* l o i n s apnnt on
hlKliwity; i c m i t c n t r l i a n c a f o r llvo
•Invi lopi -r* lo a ^ l
In o n
groui ul
rioor.
W r l l o I vnl..|iin*.|ii l&gt;..i,„rt
o m u l Tho I'nniiitcuU N « * i

TIioriiiiKtily
Hcrrrnnl

410 Sanford Ave. Hanford, Flu
nls G an d 11 Hlock (i

IT S-T hrca stations. Maga and Second. First and Elm,
ford Averttie and 10lh Street.
iert *«rvlco.
f l o r is t

RT THE FLORIST”
Distribute
for all occaiiona.
H O W AR D BOTtt *Mrs
Myrtle. Phona 2G0.W

Sanjont

Contractor and Builder
*09-M — Phone — 4'J'J-M
2108 PALMETTO AVR.

Bcnutirul
Vpartment Site

$125 Phonographs ................ $75
5 90 Electric fans
S22
$ IS Electric fans .
SI I
$ 10 Electric fans .............. $ 8
I New Player Piano.
I Second Hand Piuon.
Tires and Tubes.
At Low Prices In Order To Make
Room.

ATTOttNBYH-AT-LAW

13 O’BRYAN,
tnlnole Bank Build!
Phono 417 I. .3

1113 Hanford Ave. Hanford, Fla

H R T N G lN f i I!|&gt; F A T H F R
5 M O K , u-4' 1*3 a C.
H A Ib lT AJS’ A l_^

(,O O D

1M G O H H A
C U T *T O U T

MR .OlCUC.'b - MANE
A C t C ^ R ' rs ,

THANKS

Th e

breavom ci

P o im i
You nro wasting
ney if this page ha;
aified advertisement
today. No. M8,

read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself
why classified advertising is so

important.

Warehouse site 100x117 at $1,750 only one block from
First street. A good investment. Terms.
Apartment house Hollow Tile Sturm construction. 1'a.va
rent ten per rent on 515,000.1)0. Located close to the
business section. Priced nt $30,000.00. It will pay
you to invcstiga.'e. Terms.
Apartment House Site nt 513,000.00.
exclusive residence section.

01923 av Int i. F tA tu m S xnvicc. In c ^

Great BntaJn right* lucrvid

In Sanford’s most

Hesidi-nre lot on Magnolia Ave., near South Side school,
'cry reasonably priced for a quick sale. Terms.
A new five room dwelling in Ihe Sanford Heights section
at a price and on terms that should appeal to rent
payers.
Acreage at $8.50 Per Acre.

A. I\ CONNELLY &amp; SONS

Dogs in Great Ilritain have no
ri'.'ht on the road. Horses, pigs
LICARHO DUSTING POWDER ami fowls have road rights on
soothes and heals chafing. Just the public highway.
sprinkle this powder freely on the
lake Wales—More than $500,000
parts and tho soreness and irrita­
being s|&gt;*&gt;nt to prepure new Ridge
tion is gone.
Every mother should keep IJ- Manor subdivision for the market.
CARBO DUSTING POWDER in
the home. It stops prickly heat it­
m U T I I I . A M I P A IN T
ching lit once and causes the
r h a p a i n t T h a i H av»a Yo u
rash to disappear. It protects the
dollar.
children against chafing, rashes
M.tnufurloml bf
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r
a
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u
M
n ila lry
1‘ u l u l t * .
ami skin irirtations. it keeps ba­
.Sol.I by
bies happy and contented.
USE
l.O H S IM ) P A I N T I i m r A i ¥
LICARHO DUSTING POWDER
l i a Vlaguu liu A t * .
I * k * « . Z7M
freely. Always keep it in the
nursery. It is sold by all drug­
gists.
Free sample sent on request by
A False Economy
S. B. Uuinardi &amp; Co., Inc., New
Rochelle, N. Y.

Any physicinn will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of tho Sys­
tem is Nature's foundation of
Perfect Health.” Why not rid
yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality?
Purify your entire system by tak­
ing a thorough course of Gnlotuba,
—once or twice a week for several
weeks—and see how Nuture re­
wards you with health.
Calotnhs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family
package, containing full directions,
price 35 cts,; trial puckuge, 10 cts.
At uny drug store.
Adv.)

By CAWllGK McMANUS

HO
H U f'l

Meet tho new intercollegiate golf-'
ing champion, Mr. Fred Laimprccht
of Tulane University. He won the
honors by defeating A. J. Westland
of tho University of Washington
in the finals over the Montclair
N. .1.) Golf Cluh rou’rie thc oThcay. laimprccht won ea.-ily, 9 to
. He now looms as a licly eonender in the national aiiiateur
vent. His home is in Cleveland,

Pick Up Today's Herald

Renew Your Health
hy Purification

Tho prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

Davey and Nesmith

LAWYER
A fi.R Q W

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

Many men and women have
becom e habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable

Automobiles

till. C. I.. CIMI.KH
Yowi.ll Draw lllilg.
Orlumlo.
I’lioti i.
Ia:i*vutnr

LUNG STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

Classified ndvertisrmenrs have
com e to be an American instiruHon— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

FOR RENT: Modern two room
furnished apartment with gar­
age space. 8011 Union Ave.

Building Material

100 200 01 I— ]
500 400 02x—I
Brady, Biemil
Pource, Knigh

in i •ice oi all these reverse*
'key plod along, going Into each
gam" with a determination to
shal.* off the jinx that ho follow­
'd them since tho cl*. . 0f the
11irt WK'k of the* «oii5on.
Thi ii «er t*» Sanford' determiriatmn i.. Nick Carter, the form••r major leagu • pilcher mil one
w 1a oball's finest h .meters,
j Nick i- grit |&gt;ei sooifieii aiul he i«
[the la*t to give up hope, of vir'•'ry. In'tend of wearing a ilisiraged look, ho light from the
|fir t pitch to the last .u.,| la- de­
i mauds u&gt; much of In* *'harges.
A n w comer in the league, Nick
iniled to reckon v.-ith the drength
ue wa* to encounter umhl he found
i him.,elf equipped with plnyr-rs
who Were not up to the -tundnrd
•»» no, t ipxtunces. Bm |,e 1,U.H
tuck to hi. guru nn.l has tried
to mould a good bail ■lut, ,)Ut *,f
•vlmt n»at&lt;*rinl hi* cmiM ^i»t with
the len.st expense to the e|,il&gt; own|cr.i. lie lui* made a few changes,
i 'ewer than any other manager in
the league with the exception of
M. Petersburg, and the result will
J1*
before the curtain is rung
down on the 192G pennant fight.
( .irter is a go,si manager. He
know s bu-el.all from A to Z and
In- is imparting Ids knowledge to
bn charges. They seem to he im­
proved each time they appear at
I hull field. \\ hy thc&gt; don’t win
oftener. i* one of the mysteries of

in Advance

|n a J K | y

Salt placed on snow forms a
BROOKLYN, July 10.—Dazzy
INDIANS WIN
Vance helped Brooklyn end its los­ salt solution with lower freezing
CLEVELAND, July 10.—Cleve­ ing
streak yesterday by holding point than snow causing the snow
land defeated Philadelphia Thur&lt;^ th-_ Cubs
hits and driving in to melt.
day, 1.3 to 11. Rain ended the three runstoinsix
a
four
to two victory.
game in the last half of the sev­ In the second inr.:ng,
Vance hit a
enth inning with two Indians on home
run
off
Alexander,
scoring
'■ and two out. At first it was
DeBerry and In the eighth
announced that the score reverted behind
to the sixth inning, which would he -inglecL Ford counting at the
Vance also fanned (even
have made a result of 13 to 5, hut Plate.
batter*.
a later decision by the official
.Score by innings:
scorer in coinplance with Ameri­ Chicago
„ _ 000 000 200—2- 0-3
can Ix-agues rules, made all that
Brooklyn .. .. 120 000 OIx—J-ll-q
took place in the revelfth legal.
Batteries: Alexander, Keen ami
The Murkmen scored six runs
in their half of the seventh, driv­ Hartnett; Vance and DeBerry.
ing L'hle from the mound.
REDS BREAK EVEN
Score by inings:
PHILADELPHIA, July
lu ._
Philadelphia .. 100 130 G—11-17-4
Cleveland____ 230 2G0 0—1 .3-1 7 .3 ' ’incinnati split even in u double
Batteries: Harrizs, Baurngart-1header here Thur day winning tt,
r.er. Walberg, Stokes, Rommel!, first game, G to 3, and losing th
II to 8. B&lt; nton and CarlPerkins nnd Cochrane; W. Mdier, second,
■
ujft
both
pitched air tight hall over
Chic, Shaute and Myntt. t
tho major portion of the oponin::
but • wyakviKui towpql tlu«
’P»D»I #
clo*e, A five-run start in the first
inning of the ,-ccond game gave
tlic Phillies a lead that was never
headed although the Reds staged
a four run rally in the ninth.
First Game
Score by innings:
Cincinnati
010 000 122—0-12-0
Philadelphia 1)00 010 020—3-11-1
Batteries; B&lt;&gt;nton, May and
Mingo; Carl-on nnd Wilson.
tor.
ie Florida
race has
hard luck
)»iay goo*1
idle, they
ng to win
• .i-y In •
ne run to
. rageous

D. RATES

classification. t . _
irror la mad* Tha Wanaid will be responsible
on# taaiCireci Insertion,
ir t la a r . 'd i r
*u l&gt; *« o u « r,i
a. "Thwaigli'D should b«

ttanooga G.

.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at New Orleans.
Birmingham at Mobile.
Chattanooga a t Memphis.
Nashville at Little Rock
games.

Classified Directory

illy Herald

KILGQRE SEED CO

TIM E S SPORTS
WRITER LAUDS
SANFORD TEAM

league
iK
called

NATIONAL LEAGUE
LovIm at l*hilaf|&lt;»lphiA.
Chicago at Bn^iklyn.
Cincinnati at Boston.
Pittsburgh at New York.

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fw l &gt;
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arisic
tion )

NEW YORK, July 10^-Tk? ,
Giants drew an even break with
the Pirates in a double header •
yesterday, dropping the oper.sr.
12 to 3, and winning the second (
came, 7 to 5. One game contin­
ues to separate the New York j
club from the leaders.
Emile Ydc allowed the Giants '
cnly eight scattered hits in tha ,
firrt tilt, while his team mute*
whacked out 10 blngles. McGraw I

CHICAGO, July 10.—Chicago's
defense went to pieces in the
eleventh inning Thursday after
George Connady, White Sox p.trher. had beer hit in the neck by a
line drive off Ruel’s hat and forced
Hs retirement from the game.
Kamm fumbled McNeeiy's gr*.und­
er and Hooper let a hit go through
him for another error, and Lyons
uncocked a wild pitch, which gave
the Washington World Champions
three runs and the game by a
Second Game
score of 8 to 5.
Score by innings:
Score by innings:
Warh'ton 002 000 003 03-8-17-2 f ittiburgh . .. I l l niO 001-5-10-3
Chicago .. 000 021 O20 00-5-10-3 New York _ „ 021 000 40x—7-1G-0
Batteries: Adams, Morrison ami
Batteries: Zacchary, Marberry,
Russ:II and Ru-I; Thurston, Con- Smith; Dean and Gowdy, Snyder.
naily, Lyons and Schalk.
BRAVES WIN*
BOSTON.
July 10,-Jessc HayTIGERS WIN
p b Imd effectively for
DETROIT, July 10^-Detroit de­
feated Boston Thursday, 5 to 2, f.ot.i Thursday against the Bos­
the victory being the third straight ton Braves, and the former won
in the present series for the Ti­ 5 to 1. O’FarreiPs hitting and
gers. Leonard pitched great ball Bell’s fielding were the features.
for the Tigers, allowing fivo hits. Today’s victory gave the Cardinals
The game was his fifth cor.’ecu- an even break iri the four game
t.vc victory and the tenth of the series.
Sec re by innings:
reason.
St. L.uis .. .. 000 022 100-5-7-1
Score by innings:
„ .. 000 001 ooo—1-8-2
Boiton _ .... 010 000 010—2-5-1 Boston
Batteries: Haynes and O'FarrD e tro it......... 000 .300 20x—5-H-l
Batteries: Zahnizer and Picin- cll; J. Cooney and Gibson.
ich; Leonard and Ba.isler.

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second HalI)
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YOUR NEWSPAPER
llahcd in Florida's Heart,
World's Greatest Vegetable
Ion, Its Richest Garden Land

Local thundershower* Thai
and probably Friday; gentle
arid routheast winds;

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1925.
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Dayton All Set For
Its Evolution Trial

■tins Off Bridge
| Creek Killing
keRoss,Charged
Eh Failure Bank

Instantly,
Officials Think

__ DAYTQN, Tenn., July 0 —
Dayton today settled down to
the completion of the final pre­
parations for what has been
termed the "battle between the
fundamentalists and evolution."
Attorneys, witnesses, news­
papermen, photographers nnd
plain visitors are arriving on
every incoming tram nnd bus
ami were greeted by the monot­
onous clanging of hammers os
carpenters applied the finishing
touches to concession stands
springing up In every nlley way
and lining the sidewalks.
An array of defense counsel
is scheduled to rcnclt here to­
day. Clarence Darruw is dus
in late this afternoon.

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fcSON, Tenn., July 9.—
"J. W. Ross, of tho federal
t court for Western TcnjoTlninmn B. Carroll. bankers
IfL . Cawthon, timber denl^nds charged with implicitf lrrcgulnrtica which result.bn, failure of the .Peoples,
(KSSunk of rfacksoii, closed a
ago after thu discovery of
M t.H jp a r.-n t s h o rta g e in its ac$300 OOO a *‘R rct;n^ n*:

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Indictment.i returned Wednes­
day by the Mndfson county grand
Jary charged Judge Ross with ncgjgpry to embezzlement, forgery
; ■fraudulent breach of trust;
^ B ,;i • B. Carroll, former cashiur
B e wrecked bank, with embezB u t , forgery nnd breach of
■ f t John M. Carroll, his son nnd
fofigpriy assistant cashier of thu
! -'B w ith aiding and abetting an
^nyB*Ivnmnl ami Cawthon with
. ‘'■ l H&gt;r Judge Ross war fixed
/ - R ood which was signed by a
' r j R 1 ,l,orc men -immediately
I . ¥ ^ B m,‘U"i-einrnt was made m
' *j|^B^ment. Bonds for Carroll
" / M l ««».! Cawthon supplied by
" at the time of their
U- i f f Warrants prior to the
inquiry were pemilted

Covurv
rn $

V , K ot thc
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( tr ‘U.|on
hun t),e
for 8U»P*ndod
vzpments inof
f; , *?°,Vnt8' Judge Rots declined
in
■unw demanded, Insist|? * £ h^, w“ 9 ,n°t indebted to
the bank. Hc declared that the
tljrned over to the
r^ !L ^ 'in“not benefit
|0na ,y an,J
hu hud
received
fromthnt
them,
lie
also issued a statement denying
a fe
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ib*iin unything
imB optr
in 'htusu ‘ dealings
with the

Captain Robert Connell Is Be­
lieved to Be Foul I’lay Vlvtim ; Has Been Missing for
The Past Three Months
WASHINGTON. July 9 -D is ­
appearance of Captain Robert M.
Connell, regular army officer for­
merly assigned at uationnl guard
instructor at Lancaster, Pu,, wns
reported Wednesday at the War
Department.
No trace of the missing officer
has boon found since he wns or­
dered transferred from Lancaster
to Fort Hancock, N. J., more than
three months ago.
The War Department some time
ago received n report that Caplain Connell had failed to appear
nt Fort Hnncok nnd investigation
wns begun. Officials believed hhad met with some accident or had
been unduly delayed, nnd would
explain his absence on arrival at
the New Jersey station.
Since
then, however, concern for his
safety has erown nnd tho investi­
gation has been extended to the
Baltimore corps urea headquarters
and the Lancaster police.
War Department records fail to
show that Captain Connell had any
living relative a t the time he enttp-d the service,
•&gt;T.i • .*3 e iu among the_rlruugcbi
ia army jH'iice time annals. Cap­
tain Connell’s service, the records
show, has been excellent, and be­
cause of Ids omisuallv good rat­
ing. Major (iencrul Hull, Judge
At.voeate General, has recommend­
ed that the law which requires the
army to drop from its rolls the
names of ofifeers who are absent
without leavo or explanation for
a period of ninety days should be
disregarded in this case, at least
for a brief additional lime.
.So far as tho investigators have
been able to learn, Captain Confuct^ order, without truro of any
re in nerfinancial or other tre es which
might have caused hi
pear deliberately.
Captain Connell wns
second lieutenant and
porary commission in
artillery in 1917. He
Maryland in Februnr;
received his appointment fdont
that state, lie was transferred
from the temporary to the perman­
ent commisinned personal and pro­
moted for meritorious service to
the grade of first lieutenant nnd
later to that of captain.

SEATTLE, July 9—An oyster
hatchery to produce several mil­
lion egg* a season is thu work
this summer of Professor Trevor
Kincaid, in charge of the zoology
department of the University of
*Va.sldngton.
His object is to commercialize
the Japanese oyster which lays 7,­
000,000 eggs in a few days. Kincti.d seeks to retain these eggs und
J uJ kc Ross Denies
develop them into oysters, though
of the discovery of the hutching of Japanese eggs has
Dhi. T w \ ; ‘ 0m° . drawn on Mem­ tud previously been successful in
this country.
The hatchery is near Bellingham
140 miles north of here, and is one
of three oyster hatcheries in the
........... world, the other two being in New

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PRICE FIVE CENTS
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Indiana Farm Bureau Say*
Marketing Firm’s Failure
; Is Victory for Producers

I»y day he was a college xludctU, a
football star and president of-the
Y. Mk C. A.—hut by night ho was
a hijuckcr. On one of his lawless
raids a policeman was killed in
Dallas, Texas. His name is Will­
iam Jmnmgs Bryan Goodman, his
homo is in Tulsa, Okln., nnd last
fall he \v:u a star etui,on tho'Uni­
versity of T il a football*Gum. He
is under arrest.

Advertising Manager Boyd of
Magazine Printed In Orlan­
do Tolls of .Methods to (Jet
!|u-1 Results FromPaidr\d s

Large Porches Are
Being Constructed

Kitchen nnd Boiler Room and
CHICAGO, July 9.—Dissolution
Dormitory For Servants
of tho Grain Company $20,000,000
Are Started This Week
ci ncern and the largest farmer co­
operative venture ever attempted
Work on tho new Forrest Iaike
apparently became certain Wed•tel in this city. has progres­
u-sdqy along with prospects for
*hn recovery of Dcan.Onatavin and sed rapidly during the past sev­
eral weeks nnd is fast nearing
Company, bankrupt brokers.
The Armour Grain Company, the completion, according to a state­
largest of four old line grain com­ ment this morning by J. F. N.
panies that merged to form the Huddleston, superintendent of the
.co-operative which was to have work for the W. I). Gcrbrick
heon controlled nnd owned hy Company of Sanford and Jacksonfarmers, and Itoscnimuin Brothers, ville.
another o ftho vendor companies,
Mr. Huddleston declared (hwt
applied for the right to do business work has been carried on nt topunder their own nnmes on tho Chi­ notch speed nnd that the contrac­
cago Board of Trade again. The tors are exceedingly well pleased
permission wns granted.
with rcsultr. obtained thus far. The
Armour Takes Over.
structure will bo completed in
The Armour Company will take ample time for It to be turned ov­
over all of the Grain. Marketing er t.n the firm of Hulick nnd HulCompany’s open eontfnets, i.mount ick on Dec. 1, he snid.
ing to about 3,000,000 bushels of
Foundations for tho kitchen nnd
grain. *
boiler room and the servants’s
Gcorgo E. Marcy, hend of the dormitory, neither of which are in­
Armour Grain Company nnd an cluded in tiie main building, have
executive of the co-operative when been laid, said Mr. Huddleston, and
nsked if the co-opt raiive expected purt of tho walls have been built
to dissolve following Wednesday’s so that dredging Work in that
happenings said; ,
vicinity can begin ns soon as is
"Well, it looks like it, doesn't desired bv the city.
It’ "
Two Coats Stucco Applied
Banker creditors yesterday an­
nounced that tho properties inerg­ Ho further pointed out that tho
' i to form tho co-operative wore first two coats of stucco hnve
to be turned back to tho old com­ been applied on the west wing of
panies which were parties to the the hotel nnd that the plasterers
merger, but officials of the Grain are ready to put on the third nnd
Marketing Company emphatically last coat during the ncx few days.
denied that such was the plan, de­ From ho west wing the stucco work
clared thnt the co-operative would will proceed to the east wing, it
be able to meet obligations amount, was learned.
Mr. Huddleston snid that prac­
ing to $4,000,009 on July 28, the
end of tho first yenr of its opera­ tically all of tho rough plumbing
tion.
work and installation has been
completed and that the building
Officials In Denial.
Grain Marketing Company offic­ has already beta wired. Workers
ials were still firm in their state- nm at. attjp.-tja hpsty. py'tlpg lath­
metita that the company did not in­ ing on the'Inside walls and it ex­
tend to disentegrntu and that plans pected that the plasterers will be­
would be formulated before July gin their work on tho inside some­
11*Il'IiSnlt
..At. .. I time next week.
28 1by
which S
itt might4 I___
be continued.
The porch on tho front or north
Recovery of thu brokerage firm,
a $35,009,000 concern, appeared side of tiie hotel is nearly com­
probable today after New York pleted und the large porch on tho
ami Chicago creditors had raised south sidu is well under construct­
most of II $2,5110,000 rehabilitation ion this week. Nearly all o* the
fund to lie applied to maintain $29­ framework of the porches is com­
000,000 in loans, ami after hanks pleted so that the floors may be
holding collateral had again post­ finished within a short time, Mr.
poned for another dny the selling Huddleston said.
Sanford’s new city jail, located
oi the collateral to allow creditors
to complete the fund. The Rosen­ northwest of the recently finish­
baum grain interests, involved in ed municipal hall, is rapidly near­
tiie Grain Marketing Company, ing completion ami according to
were also back of Dean, Onntuvit reports of city officials will bo
and Company.

The principal features of suc­
cessful advertising, declared Ad­
vertising Manager Boyd of the
Florida Earth, a magazine publish­
ed in Orlnndo, before tho Junior
Chamber of (’ammere* today, “are
making thn town or city in which
we live more attractive to our­
selves so that we will have a bet­
ter opinion of it, learning why the
people who have come to these
places during recent years did
come and learning who leaves
these places and why they left.”
Those three things are essential
t&lt;» correct and result-getting adver­
tising, Mr. ltoyd asserted. He
further pointed out the difference
between advertising and publicity
amt declared that they should not
be confused.
For tho proper methods of adver­
tising, he said information ns out­
lined in tho three principles must
be secured by cities and towns and
this is best obtained through jun­
ior through junior organization
such ns the Boy Scouts and clubs
Failure a Victory.
composed o( young people.
INDIANAPOLIS, July 9.—DisContinuity also, asserted Mr. aolution of the $26,000,000 Grain
Boyd, is another cscntial part of Marketing Company of Chicago
advertising. The proper use should was hailed Wednesday by the In­
lie made of space that is paid for diana l'arm Bureau Federation in
and caro should Ini taken to avoid a statement by William Stahl, ed­
space that is to olarge. Be sure itor of the federation')) official
that the advertisements get results, publication, as a victory for "true
he said.
co-operative marketing."
in advertising Hanford, he con­
Stahl declared "the collapse will
tinued, the idea should lie sold to react iu favor of true co-o|&gt;eraLivu
the prospective citizen and inves­ marketing of farm products,” nnd
tor that Hanford is n good place reiterated the opposition of tiie Inin which to be and to stay in, that dinfttt organization to tho project
he will huvu good and congenial l&lt;p.‘nt(.&gt;i! "it violated every princi­
neighbors and that it is a place in ple of tyound marketing."
which an investor or- worker can
make a comfortable living in ad­
dition to being a place where funds Father-In-Law Will
can lie securely invested.
Get $5.50 Tombstone
The question of enreavuring to
have removed from the downtown
sidewalks, all bootblack stand was
SAN FRANCISCO, JJuly 9.—
again brought up at today's mu-t­ A white tombstone without an
ing and was discussed at length. opitaph was •&lt;&lt;i«l to a "lady in n
No official action wns taken, how­ rod suit’’ for her father-in-law
ever. A report was also made by fur $5.50 at the annual seized ar­
the zoo committvc, although (ho ticles sale of the police department
project wns tabled at the last here tnduy.
meeting. It was announced that
“Pretty cheap, I call it," said
Mayor Forrest Lake will appeur the Indy as two burly officers car­
before the organization next ried the tombstone to her cur.
Thursday in connection with the ''I ’ve aeen them—$75 they cost
matter.
now—it’s for my father-in-law."

German Exchanges Cease To Operate
As Ite-Valuation P rogram Is Delayed
inuo o hend poliicn! parties, but
inu.it adhere to them.
The Reichstag committees’s plan
allows new holders of paper mark
state loan securities u re-vuiuution of only two nnd a half per
cent, and it is asserted that this
differentiation is opposed hy the
members of the exchange u» wtdl
as by experts.
The argument is ofered that tho
parties behind the government are
trying to force concessions in re­
valuation incompatible with sound
economics.
The Boursen Zeitung, pro-gov­
ernment financial organ, berates
the political parties, declaring:
“the Reichstag parties no longer
deem It necessary to rcsaect the
government set up by themselves
as the authority. In recent tithes
cases have recurred again ami aCnjn ot tho government parties
changing government bills mater­
ially, and especially sabotaging tiie
government's economic policy."
The closing of the bourse and
other exchanges has no bearing on
industrials and other stocks. The
bourse HR rcaunio today,
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NUMBER 282.

STUCCO WORK Nine Persons Kill
ON NEW HOTE 30 InjuredBy Stor
IS BEING DONE 1„ Northern S t a

P.ospccLs for Recovery Of
Dean, Onntnvia &amp; Company
Defunct Brokerage Firm.
Seems Practically Assured First Two Coats Are Already
Applied to West Wing of
Armour DoesBusincss Hotel Forrest Igtkc; Rough
Under His Own Name Plumbing About Finished

Double Life

WASHINGTON, July 9.—Frank
\\. Mondcll’s resignation ns u
member of the war finance corpo­
ration has revived reports that he
is to enter the Coolidge cabinet,
some predictions even assigning
him to the post of secretary of tho
treasury on the theory thnt Air.
Mellon is to retire.
The more general speculation,
•— — »
however, is that hc is slated either
for tho interior or war department
Crop Reports From
portfolio, on the more plnu.tihlc
Ireland Encouraging assumption that Mr. Weeks or Dr. BERLIN, July 9—Gcrmun ex­
Work will resign. That some such changes censed to operate Wednes­
K J n a previous statement J U(jtto . DUBLIN.
- . July
_. —The
__ crops in preferment is in view is taken for day by reason of the action taken
^
dydarod that there had been the Free State were this year at granted by Republican leaders hy tho bourse committee in pro­
■ S f j w h * r f c bU
least three weeks later than us­ [here, v.bo vyere surprised at Mr, test jiguinst the govermont's &lt;luual. At the beginning of June the | Mondell’s resignation and inimedi- lav in enacting a definite re-valu­
continued rain had caused some i atcly concluded he had received ation porgram and also ugainst
private assurance of high plucu tho decision of tho revaluation
pipping Hoard Turns apprehension for the next harvest, !Ifrom
committee of tho Reichstag to
the president.
but fine hot weather changed ev­
differentiate between the old nnd
.Mellon Retirement Rumored
'own IJaltimorc Offer erything, and reports from all dis­ Vague
rumors have been nUoat new holders of paper mark state
tricts arc regarded ns encourug■ng. The prospects of the potato for some time that Mr. Mellon, rtlac loans.
W
Tashington
flsMgik#Ina2—
_ ,aJuly
"
Thc committee further
wns
crop on Urn poor wet soils of the tiring of officinl life and sn
l&gt;e j prompted to closu the Berlin exWestern counties ara said to be that his tax program wou
I todnv i „ Rcra«.V'i^ were o r­ morc doubtful.
realized in the next congrea was j change by thu consideration that
,
t.h.e U p p in g Board
contemplating retirement u
thereby wholesale dumping of pre­
hour when his popularity is at u war securities on the market would
Of m i n th c r, rcc°nimcndaJn * “ '"‘dent Palm er of tho Chinese Situation May peak, ami before thc incoming
io stin r'}t,0n that the bid of
congress embroiled him in controMetal Com- Be Cleared Up Shortly Iversy over the Couzens commith fof( l n,ore oi. I I ,270,000
j tco report ami charges of malad' ministration of thc dry and tnx
laws.
But instead of nny foundation
appearing to evince n keen inter­
est in his office und its exactions
aiul ha i himself discredited the ru­
mors. Several prominent Repub­
licans, now here scouted the idea
today that Mr. Mondell is to entor
the cabinet through that door,

&amp; &amp; £ £ ?

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[Dj§ Dissolution Of Huge Grain
riu| Marketing Concern Assured,
__ Armour Assumes Contracts

K r a i Official Undel
K|B5,000BondWas on
\y ay to DogKennels
1 JACKSON, Tenn., July 9.—
Judge J. W. Rosa of the W est­
ern D istrict of Federni Court,
Who yesterday was indicted in
connection with tho failure of
the_ PWjble.s Savings Bank of
J a d w * today was killed in
anatdSm obile accident.
'o t H B R oss was killed when
in which lie wns
a bridge about five
"f here ,in&lt;*turn,'J ,&gt;v,'r
In yKHKrik pinning him und-rVjs believed he wns killed
1 The body was dlscover| after the tragedy and
Ion showed he suffered a
Iw on his head. He was
profusely when his body
K;ht to Jackson.
Ross is said to have start[h dog kennels maintained
'Kirkpntrich, whose name
ins was charged in one thc
lit returned yesterday,
ing forged. At the time
lone in the car.

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and $10,000 for furniture und fix­
tures.
It is said that the structure will
house comfortably all of the crim­
inals that the city will have occas­
ion to lock up for a number of
years to come. It is modern in ev­
ery respect, having a court room
on tho second floor, offices and
quarters for the police force, a
kitchen nnd other facilities which,
it is declared will help to put San­
ford in tho front as u city protterly caring for its prisoners.
South of the city jail, tiie county
contemplates erecting an even more
substantial jail than that now be­
ing built hy the city of Sanford.
(Cutoinued on Page Three)

Presbyterians May
Curtail Their Work
BecauseofFinances
NEW YORK, July 9.—Warning
of an imminent financial crisis in
tho Presbyterian church, growing
out of a $1,210,000 indebtedness
at tho close of the Inst fiscal year,
and threatening curtailment of
missionary nml charitable projects
was sounded in a statement Wed­
nesday by the Rev. James (j.
Bailey, field director of tho Prcsbyterinn general council’s commit­
tee on program und field activities.
Unless $12,000,000 is raised by
itH 10,000 churches with 1,800,000
communicant members, the denom­
ination is faced with "sore embar­
rassment and distuster," tho Rev.
Mr. Bailey said in his report.
Giving $12,000,000 ns the abso­
lute minimum if further deficits
are to be prevented and existing
debts paid, thc general council to­
day announced that tt budget of
$15,000,000, alreudy approved by
tho general assembly for the cur­
rent year, actually was necessary
to offset further rotreut in churih
charitable endeavors.
To further retrenchment and pro
vent emb.iri iissinunt arising from
lack of funds, the general council
urged that the gifts of church
members for missionary and benovolunt causes, averaging $5.84
mmlttee of fivo men, conof J. Wilson Smith, George
her, Ralph \V. Harbtson, J.
■and J. Frank Shattuck pe­
: direction of Dr. Chas. R.
n, moderator of the general
ly, have been appointed to
so the campaign for funds.

Stolen Clothes Keep
Officer From Duties
SAN PEDRO. Calif., July 9—
The automobdo of Mrs. L, F.
Banticr, parked in the shopping
districts here yesterday, had no
lock so she chained her Ger­
man police dog to tho cur to
gunni it nnd when she return­
ed a half hour later the car was
still there but the dog had been
stolen.
Sho telephoned n police in­
vestigator who found thnt n
spare tiro had been stolen and
telephoned Ik. t Hoskins to
hnndlu thnt end of the case. The
latter was off duty at tho time
nnd in getting out of bed to
answer tho rail, found that his
clothes hud lioen stolen.

For Special School Tax
(listrid Funds; Trustees
Also Fleeted; Warrants Are
Issued For Payment Hills

Damage to Property
Estimated at One
Million 2 Claimed
By N.Y. Heat Wave

Four Killed In
Minensota Cities
Pennsylvania Stormn
Claim Three Lives;
Air Mail Delayed
(By Associated Press)
Nine persons were killed,
50 others wero known to have
been severely injured nnd
property damage estimated at
nearly n ?1,000,000 resulted
from electrical storms, heat
waves and n tornado, accord­
ing to- scattered reports from
the North and northeast last
night.
Two persons were killed and 27
wero injured in a combination tor­
nado and hail storm in Minnesota
when n pavilion at latko Harriet,
near Minneapolis, collapsed under
tho weight of the wind.
Two moro victims of New York’*
heat wave wns reported last night
along with aovornl- prostrations.
Electrical storms took a toll of
thre deaths in Pennsylvania.

At the regular meeting of the
County School Board Tuesday war­
rants to the amount of $18,748.84
were ordered issued for the pay­
Four Dio nl Twin Cities
ment of existing bills from thu va­
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 9
rious school funds. The warrnnts
—Wind, rain and hail took u heavy
as issued follow:
From the general fund, $11,029.­ toll Wednesday in several districts
85; special school tax district num­ of Minensota, including the Twin
ber one, $2,350.05; district two, Cities here. Four persons were
$92.57; district three, $1,720.00; killed, 1H injured and $100,000,000
district four, $407.18; distrk’t five, worth of property dnmagctL
$7,52, district six, $486.50; time
The Lnko Harriet municipal pa­
warrant on interest and sinking vilion, ono of the most popular of
fund, $1,180; honcl number five, city's plny-gr&lt;&gt;umls, was the sceno
$103.01. For interest and sinking of the greatest cutasmphe of the
funds, district ojic, $695.21; dis­ storm. A section of thu building
trict two, UI.1JIC;* dt»Kft&gt; t h. ; 't.d'.xpsed under 60 tx'Vsmis. ki|$73.91; district four, $1A98; dis­ Ting two, Injuring six nnd threwtrict five, 131.14; district six, ing 200 persons in an adjoining
$62.72.
room Into n panicky rush for safe­
Superintendent of Public Instruc­ ty.
tion T. W. Lawton announces! thnt
William J. Ford. 30, wns killed
the district in which Paula and when ho was hurled 50 feet from
Lake Monroe ary . situated recent­ the cab of n traveling crane at n
ly held an election for the selection local machine plant.
of trustees for the ensuing two
As the wind rushed through tho
years and to determine tho milinge city, tho floor in a South Minneap­
for the district during thnt time. olis eafo gave way beneath a half
dozen dinner guests, throwing them
Ten Mill Tax Passed
G. E. Atkinson, J. B. Johnson into the basement. None was seri*
and II. J. Krcinhring were elected ously hurt, however.
Store fronts were caved in bv
trustees, he announced ami by a
vote of eight to two the district tho wind, several houses damaged,
passed a special tax of 10 mills. trees uprontd and traffic was lied
There was one vote for nnd two un by Hooded streets. Basements
or many homes wero flooded.
aguinst a six mill tnx.
Tho wiml blow the roof off the
\V. B. Ballard, representing the Fiosler
drug store, huldged out the
board of tho Lyman School nt Al­
four
walls,
smashed all the plate
tamonte Springs made recommen­
dations in regard to the teachers glass and scattered drugs and
for next yenr in that school. J. sundries over the street. Two
W. Osteen wns informed by the houses were wrecked, while a third
county hoard that $300 is availnhlu wns twisted on Its foundation, tho
for the maintenance and hcuutifi- rpof blown off and nearly every
cation of the grounds belonging to window smashed.
Hurled by a furious wind, thu
that school.
hnli stones some of which were re­
Mr. Lawton further reported the ported from three to six inches in
receipt of a bill from A. B. John­ diameter, smnshed windows, broke
son, superintendent of public in­ boards, dented corrugated iron
struction in Orange countv,
and knocked planter fruui
amounting to $1,577.15 for the coverings
the walls of dwellings as they
tuition of Seminole county children crushed against the houses.
who ottered tho Orungc county
The stones, some of which weigh­
schools during thu past school ed from four to five pounds, (utter­
year. Tho board advised Mr. Law­
the tops of automobiles, dented
ton to write to tiie Orange county ed
tho bodies nnd broke the glass in
superintendent nnd ask him to the closed types.
make a 50 per cent discount in the
bill ns was dono last year.
$230,000 D am age
Mr. Luwton was also instructed
HANCOCK, Minn., July 9.—Two
to ascertain the cost of transport­ men weru injured, property damage
ing the children of tho Lake How­ estimated at $250,000 wa.’ done and
ell nnd Goldcnrod sections to Mem- sonic livestock was killed in i: bail
inolo county schools in tho fu- | storm In a strip two mile- wide and
turc.
25 miles long in Central Minnesota
Mrs. K. E. Tribble, trustee of the Into Wednesday.
Chuluota school, appeared before
the hoard and requested that higli
Philadelphia Hit
Hchoo) pupils of that place be sent
1'HII.AUELI'HIA, July 9.—A se­
to tho Ovetdo school for instruction vere electric storm which swept
So Hint the high school grndos at
(Continued From Page One)
t'huluotn could he dispensed with. over Philadelphia Wednesday caus­
The county hoard instructed her ed the death of one man, did con­
that the inntter must he decided siderable property damage and sent
by the putruns of the schools.
the temperature down nineteen de­
VV. V. Dunn of l.ako Mary was grees from a maximum of 91.
present und stated a ' desire to
Two at Piltshur
purchase the old school and school
PITTSBURGH. Julj
property at Lake Mary. Ha was
( Continued On Pagi
instructed to confer with the trus­
tees of that district on thut mut­
ter.
Petition Presented
A petition carrying the signa­
tures of more than 25 per cent of
the qualified voters in special
MUSKEGON. Mich.. July 9
school tax districts one and three “Krip." an old brimlie bull d
was presented to the board at the owned by Miss Msblo Hilt, ga
Tuesday meeting asking for a bond his life yesterday to save I
issue to tho extent of $-150,000 for mistress. While walking near h
the erection of new school building, cottage, she came upon a rati
additions and repairs to present snake coiled ready to strike. uKri
structures and the purchase of new attacked the reptile killing it oi
lands upon which new buildings after he had been severely bitti
will bo erected.
He died within an hour.
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Mother And Daughter Abd-el-Krim Offered
Are Found Murdered Autonomy By France
S, July ‘J.—prance and M&lt;&gt;«
ill offer' Abd-Ll-Krim. auin tho Riff rvgu-n u t; Mo­
nde r a Spanish protects'his is one of the principal
&gt;of thc Franco-Spanish ac»
igarding Morocco, \&lt;hic.*
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Are On Committee its advertisers, its competitors and i
the public.
Recognizing honest J o s e p h M. A r r t d ovs.
m l a . e t at.,
of opinion exist, we
b v fn tttlu n t*
Numerous Members of Pub­ differences
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lishers’ Association Are position without denouncing others If l i v i n g n n d h i s w ife,------------------d o n d a . If li v in g , w h o s e
Contributors to The Code ns dishonest or unfnir. Under no rA’lirre
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v e s. If liv in g , a n d w if e -------------1
A code of ethics was submitted to sent personal spite nor permit in­ C rav e* . If li v in g , w h o so C h r i s t i a n
the Southern Newspaper Publish­ nuendo, often more deadly thnn di­ nain« Is u n k n o w n : a n d Mary m .
If liv in g , n n d If e it h e r , n n y
er*’ Association here Monday by rect charges. We mny lie justified Hecord,
o r a ll o f s a i d p a r t i e s he d ead , to
\V. M. Clemens, managing editor nometinres in defying libel laws in nil (tu rtle s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s c u ­
J o s e o lt M. A rre d o n d n , deceased,
of the Knoxville Journal and chair­ thu public interest, but unfairness tter
unit w ife . --------- A r re d o n d a .
tie -1
man of a committee naujed at tin in any cause is un unfavorable ce
a se d , w h o s e C h r l s t l u n n a m e
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prepare such a code.
underestimate our competitor*, un­ d e c e a s e d : Dnvltl I*. (( ra v e s . tie-,
In submitting the report of tha ethical to disparage them and dis­ cen sed. untl w ife.— ----- d r a w s , d e - 1
ce a se d , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n
mimo Is
committee, Chairman Cminenti sttg- honest to misrepresent them.
tin k n iiw n : untl M ury M. Set onl. do“It—Decency which should he the cen
gented that the code, If framed
se d : a n d to nil n u r t l e s c l a i m ­
t s u n d e r M oses K. Levy,
and placed in newt-., editorial and guiding i.tnr in the printing of dinegc e aI ns et edr:e sW
m . T r a v e r s , (license d;
business offices of members of the tjtwj, editorials nnd advertising unit J o h n I ’onttis.
deceased: or o th ­
association, it would create
eato opop­ and all features or illustrations. e r w is e . In n n d t o th e f o l lo w in g d e serlhm
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puriency,
portunities fur giving the public
Intf In t h e (*lty of Hanford, ( ’c u n - !
u better convention of, thu mo­ morbidness anti n ditiro for sen­ ty o f Hnmlnole a n d S t a t e o f F l o r ­
tives influencing newsiigpera and sationalism may seent to be de­ ida. 'm o r n p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d an
w s, t o . w i t :
manded by the rending public, it i* follo
have a most beneficial effect.
All o f B lo c k s One f 1). T w o (2).
a
newspaper's
duty
to
keep
its
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The committee was otntpootl of
H e ig h ts , a s p e r p l a t t h e r e o f d u ly I
C. M. Stanley, Birmingham Ago- own columns decent nnd thus of
r e c o r d In P in t IlnnU 3, bn imge
llerald; Elmer E. Clarke, Little strive to hold steady the public ID. of t h e p u b lic re c o r d s of Hemin
the
path
right,
morality
mind
Inolo
C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
Rock Democrat; Rots A. Ileuiet, |
ons i
'\ Miami News; James 1L Kevin, At-, and scrvico to Clod. ‘In it fit to nwnhdo seto naanmye s a nndr e a ulln koniloiewrn , p ce rs
la im -\
lnnta (ieorginn; Harry fliovanniilli print and be read by my own lu g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r In te rn a l I n i '
a n d to t h e l a n d s h e re l n n le t v e ties- ,
y.exington Is-ader; Jitriis F. Ed- brother?’ rhoultl ho the test rather erlbetl.
o r a n y p a r t o r p n reel t h - r c - '
ymmln, New Orleuns 'finitM-l'icn- than 'will it roll more papers?’
ta
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be
entfrpm
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without
be­
fclno; Fred Rulleus, Jadnon, (Misu
Iijlippi) News; II. (iret Braxton, ing sensational.
"■I—Consideration for tha un­
Kingston. (N. C„) Frittf Prosit* E.
K.TLixby, Muscogee, (M ia.,) Pho-t fortunate and for the guiltless
cniij W. W. Holland, Sjaitniiburg victims of (no faults of others.
Hergki; Mi rmaduke Miklon, Nai.lt- Sinu publicity is tho greatest doVilla Vlunner; 0 . J. Lanier, lluua-j ten.icuit of crime, we must expose
ton (Jkroiiic’c; J, L. Fhnpurn, Rn-j- fearlessly nnd without favor the
noke times and World-News; Ro­ nuatea of Inwhrcukcrs, but wo
bert Li,Smith, Charlotti, (W. Vn„) should protect the tinmen of mem­
(lazette;. and W. M. Clintons, clmir bers of their families nnd their
a&gt; tneiat "i.
No otory justifies
man, Knoxville Journu.
ncitlb r: fr.mngo to n good repu­
In submitting the r&lt;port on the
ru»r wanton pain to on inrode of ethics Mr. Cluncna stated tation
nocrnl.
that numerous menihlj* hud ac­ "5- Respect ami tolerance for
cepted the inviution if the com those of different rciigioita races,
mil tee anil had cnntrhutvd nmtt ami circumstances of life, itidibeneficial suggestions 'or the code. ,rule may b-ing only pain to tl» -nr.
A referendum on the oiju of ethics
its authors cannot escape real
is now bring luken It] mail. Thu I blit
irriury in loss of the respect hi
results will bo nnnoutetd ns soon1which he is hold by the public and
os possible.
him. elf.
Tho codo of ethics lilnuittcd fol­ “ Honesty in our dealings with
lows:
readers, advertiser:'., our employes,
“A newspaper's fir* duty Is to our competitors and nil with whom
irlnt the news honesty and fulr- we
■ do business; to give n dollar's
y to all, unbiased ly any other value for every dollail received
• consideration, even itflutling its and pay a dollar for every dollar's
own editorial opinion
worth of service. We should do
“Its second duty i| to construe no less and should be expected to
honestly and fairly in its editorial do no mor \
columns happening St' home und
“7—Truth, first, last, r.nd al­
uliroud that the peoplt hmy realize ways to the limit of our ability;
their full benefit umUru republic to be accurate as human fulllhiliund require of pulflfc officials ty on the part of others ns well
ns ourselves will permit; to will­
ingly mislead nono and to bo fair
to all. There are two sides of ev­
ery story. Let us tell the truth
nnd tell both. If wo do nnyono u:r
injustice, we should correct it nt
once, whether the injured persons
demand it or not.
"Though temporary prosperity
mny he nchieved by violation of
some of these ideals we conceive
it our duty to hold fast to these
principles and heliuve permanent
success will reward their faithful
performance.”
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M. Clemens, as Chairman
: c f Committee Makes I*rebentalion of Code at Meet­
ing Being Held in Asheville

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RETARD LIFE SAVERS
FECAMP, France, July 8 —A
Carnegie prize ha* been awarded
to the Fecanfp life-laving station
n;id trtlver and bronw-placnuea hava
been (riven to the captain, nnd the
crow of the Fecamp lifeboat.
Ijtst February during n storm
the banish ship Norditicmoii, dis­
masted and unable to make port,
wus in a critical situation. The
Fecamp lifeboat at great risk put
to sea and saved -very man on
board the Danish ship.

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•o en th usiastically ab ou t it, I told
you it would have to be a wonderful
tire to stand up under th e punish*
m e n t from m y trucks, as th e service
is u n usually severe.
However, I m u st now confess th at
I have never found a tire th e equal of
th is Heavy Service Cord. You can
say th a t w ith m y full perm ission.

WightItuuiiwiilrd
Bros. Co
Sanford, Florida

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ON THE OCEAN FRONT
Daytonn Beach

BERLIN; July 8

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riiere is no doubt that, in Sanford or Seminole count#
there are people who need alm ost any particular articll
at all times. If an article is not a general neeel
sity, there are few buyers, but a m arket can be four,
every day for anything if the proper effort is madetj
locate th at market.

tim e lo r a g o o d h o o k or an
a p ro n lor th e b azaar or an
Hour o v er th e rad io. ( P e r ­
haps y o u a rc th at w o m a n .)
S h e k n o w s th e sh o r tc u ts
— sh e ’s fo u n d th e e a siest w a y
to w ash d ish es or m a k e bed s
or b a k e a pie.
D o lla r s to d o u g h n u ts sh e
uses

B o r d e n ’s E v a p o ra ted

Mi l k.

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means of reaching all sorts of buyers economically
swiftly.

sh e ll— y o u ’ll find th o se b lu e

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�in this country.
W. C. Cox, probate genealogist
here, who has built up a success­
ful business in finding the legal
heirs of th9 mysterious ones, is re­
sponsible for the estimate.
lie
solves hundreds of such cases anmull}.
Tho $10,000,000 in unclaimed
fortunes consists of money, Isnd,
nnd poperty that lawyers are un­
able to turn over to known relat­
ives. The amount docs not in­
clude contested will, disputed in­
heritances and the like.
Illustrative of tho mystery folk
Is the case of “Old Jim" Mich­
ael which Cox has in his files.
Came Here Alone
“Michael, so we found,” says
Cox, “immigrated alono to the
United States from the islo of
Man. In his youth he roamed all
through Rhode Island, Illinois,
North Carolina and Maryland.
“Finally he settled down and
amassed a fortune of about $75,­
000. One night, at the age of
103, he was murdorod.
“Neighbors, friends and public
officials knew nothing of his past.
He seemed to have cut off oil
communication with his family.
“The Isle of Man is now being
combed for possible relatives.
"Rut unless somo are found, the
Michael fortune, now swelled by
added interest, will revert to the
state In which Michael flied, since
this is tile proccduro in such cas­
es."
According to Cox, the estates of
women comprise much of the mys­
tery in li1* flics.
Minnie Price's Case
, Ills iccords nrc full of them.
Somo r.ro solved and Rome are be­
yond solution.
Moral 1 missteps, unfortunate
marring: h nnd similar factor.) are
the principal causes for women to
refuse to rovcql their post, Cox
has found. They hold to this stub­
bornness even on their deathbeds.
“Ono of our most unusual casea," Cox says, “was that of a
Minnie Price, who live n recluse.
Sho died in delirium telling a priest
thnt she wus born in Powhattan,
Ark., in 18?0 nnd that she had two
hnlf-sisters named Rose nnd Mnrgio Skaggs.
“ Wc turned up these Skaggs wo­
men after n long search, but they
claimed they bad never beard of
Minnie Price. There the trail end­
ed.”
* ............ 1 '
Rut tho ense which Cox re­
gards us Ihe most complicated
one ho ever worked on concerned
the estate of a woman named Lan- i

i r r l v e d b y t h e B o a r d o f C o u n ty C o m B ond s No. 23 t o 31.' I n c l u s i v e , t o
m la a lo n e r s o f H rm l n o le C o u n ty . Klo- m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1931.
I rlils. o n o r b e f o r e th o e x p i r a t i o n o f
Honda No. 14 to IS, In c lu s iv e , t o
t h i r t y d a y s f r o m t h e f i r s t p u b ll c a - m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1932.
tlo n o f t h i s n o ti c e , a n d u p to a n d
B onds No. 17 to CO, In c lu s iv e , t o
u n ti l 10 o 'c lo c k A. M. o n th o 10th m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1913.
day o f A u g u s t . A. D. 1925. n t t h e 1 B onds No. Cl to 7S I n c l u s iv e to
C o u n ty C l e r k ’s o ff ic e , a t t h e C o u r t m a t u r e J u l y 1st, 1911.
H o u se, a t S a n f o r d . S e m i n o le C o u n ty | B onds No. 7* t o HI, In c lu s iv e , t o
i F lo r id a , f o r t h e p u r c h a s e o f l*Cn . m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1936.
( OOO.aa S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
F lo r id a .
t; &gt;nd» No. 9 l t o 10*. In c lu s iv e , t o
i lllk h w a y
Im provem ent
B onds, m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 193C.
k n o w n a s S e r i e s "A ”, s a i d b o n d s to , it,,m is No. 109 to 12G. In c lu s iv e ,
. h e a r I n t e r e s t nt t h e r a t e of five n n d to m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1937.
one-half p e r cent p*r annum , and
B onds No. 117 to 113, In c lu s iv e , t o
{ a r e d a t e d J u l y 1st, 1925. I n t e r e s t m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1931.
p a y a b le s e m lu n n t ia l ly . b o th p r l n — - -■ — . . .
.
cl pa I a m i I n t e r e s t p a y a b l e a t N ew
York. In t h e .State o f N e w Y ork ,
said b o n d s t o be Issued c onslstlnsr
New Port Richey purchases firo of s e v e n h u n d r e d n n d s i x t y bu n d s
of thu d e n o m i n a t i o n of
fl.OOO.Oi
fighting equipment.
Blinds No. 20) to 231, i n c l u s i v e , t o
each, m a t u r i n g s e r i a l l y o v e r a p e r
m n t if r f J u l y 1st, 1912.
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N O T IC R OK « A I R OK S7 U0 .mm .00 lod of t h l r l y y e a r n In' t h e follow
B o n d s,N o . 233 t o 33S. I n c l u s iv e , t o
UK.VIINOI.K COUNTY. K l . n l l l l l A , In a m a n n e r , t o . w i t :
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. W13.
II I fi It IV A Y
IM I’llOV B t l K N T
Ilnnds No. S r.f t o 3rf|. In c l u s iv e , t o
B onds No. I t o 10. In clusive, ti
BONOS.
m a t u r e J u l y 1st, 1911.
m a t u r e J u l y 1st. 1929.
B ond s No. 2*3 In 309. In c l u s iv e , t o
B onds No. II t o 21, In clusive, It
NOTICE 18 I1KRBBY OIVEN,

m a tn m Ju ly
H onda No.
m atu ra Ju ly
H o n d a No.
m atu re Ju ly
H o nd a No.
m atu re Ju ly
B o n d s No.
m a tu re Ju ly

1st. 1945.
110 to 319,
1st. :91«.
l« o to 3 t t ,
1st, 1917.
373 to 107,
1st, 1911:
101 to 117.
1st. 1919.

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F'lkr? heirs write
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III, July 9.—Equipment rusting $750,000, snid to be the Inrg «st expenditure of the kind for development
kkirig of Miami Shores. 2H00-ncrc development on Upper Rise ayno Bay.
Kof this equipment is shown in the accompanying picture. In tho upper portion nre 40 trucks engaged &gt;
’n I
hr will,he converted Into an artificial lake with swimming p &lt;&gt;.u and darning pavilion as features. The hr
[the seven Mtonm shovels bought by the Shorelnnd Co., to ear ry on the work. In tho lower right inset ill
I rock following the discharge of a heavy charge of dynnmit-.
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I of roadwny, parkway and boulevards are being construct d, trees and shrubbery are being set out nnd
[ laid.
[y brinies representing an aggregate cost of $500,000, the fir ■t unit of 100 to be built by the Shorelnnd C
Shores, are nearing completion, a lumber yard and warehous e huu been built by the* Miami Shores Lumbci
.Miami pioneer, has erected a business black at West llivi * II ighwny and Shorthand boulevard.

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TRAVEL BARGAINS
Variable Houles from Sanford

ami

NO. 1 NIAGARA FALLS, and Retard $9-1.86

^ oil may icItisc to in*cst iti G ieater Miami and refuse thereby the opportnuity of profit.

Active Enthusiasm
. Lacking in Members

^ ou may refuse to participate in the “great partnership” of loyal Miamians and visiting Mi­
amians, who are merely add ing to the impetus of Miami’s growth and real­
izing tremendous dividends.

Ifcjibort Submitted tit Conven| lion at New Orleans Is
H fen ed By Prominent Men

o

to the reasoning that has caused the most conservative appraisers
M ‘ r a ,y7kn0W? COiri?)r a t[ons to insist L1Pon Miami investments for
tin. Piotits cO be realized thereby by their corporations. BUT_____

It h a i a fin er and b etter b alan ced
com bination o f apeed, lu g g in g p o w er
n n d r a p id a c c e le r a t io n t h a n t h e
eigh t type has ev er b efo re p resen ted

SHORES licnalon . Illscnync
Bay nu. th of Miami, a tremend­
ous development, 2,800 acres in ex­
tent. Its immense water frontage,
more than It) miles on Biscay no Bay,
on lake and on stream, gives it un­
usual charm and desirability fur res­
idential sites in litis land of sub-tTop­
ical beaut v.

%OUUCJTJ*.

SANFORD HUPMOBILE COMP

Return $',07.GG

9 Persons Killed,
And 30 Injured In
Electrical Storms

Same as No 1 to Niagara
Falls, Lewiston by rail,
s i , m i Kt, .. r
Montreal by s t e a m e r
through Lake Ontario and
shooting down the rapids of
the St. Lawrence River.
Returning rail to Plattsburg, steamer through America’s most magnificent
scenic nnd historic Lake
Champlain, to Montcalm
throuxh , L&lt;a«
lieoi'ge to Iowtl of L a k e
George, rail to New York,
via 1roy, or rail to Albany.
Home as in No. 1.

of uncooked foods, pointing out
what ho regarded as a disadvan­
tage growing out of modern meth­
od) of final preparation.
I't W. Curtis Brigham of Los
Ar -Iks, snid osteopathic teaching
has affected, to some extent, tho
curriculum of every medical teach­
ing institution ir. the world.
In
an address) before the section dis­
cussing diseases of children. Dr.
Earl J. Drinkall declared that food
manufacturing processes of to­
day are nt the root of most of the
ills of childhood.
Other speaker* at today's es»inn wore Drs. Ira W. Drew of
Waltham, Mass., H. Tracy Darker
ster of Carthage, N. Y., A. C. llarof Portland, Ore., George V. Wcbdy of Kirksvillo, Mo., and Charles
M. Iji Ruo of Columbus, O.
The entire day tomorrow will be
devoted'to clinics.

1Con tinned from Pnqo 1.)
deaths from heat occurred in tho
Pittsburgh district Wednesday.
Although the day was extremely
warm, the weather bureau an­
nounced 85 degrees ns the highest
temperature. Warm weather was
forecast for today.
.Mall Planes Delayed
CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 9.—
Adverse weather conditions in the
East and West played havoc
Wednesday with the air mail
planes, somo of which arrived
uboul six hours lute.
The westbound mail arrived at
5 p, ni. anil was taken to Chicago
at 5:52. Aboard this plane was
some mail brought here by train
from Indiana, Pennsylvania, where
the night plane, piloted by Paul
Collins, made a forced landing
early today. Most of hi t mail was
taken direct to Chicago by truin.
_The enstbound plane tlid not ar­
rive until 7:05 last night. The
flight to New York was continued
20 minutes later.
Some mail, due to he delivered
in New York at 9 o'clock Wednes­
day morning, did not leave Cleve­
land until 1:03 p. m.

No. 3.

America’s Mediterranean

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

Sanford

,\v„ f o r k '- Z ..... « L 28
Norfolk . .Z Z....Z *4«.tio
Philadelphia .......— *63.10
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s.i. i " , n &amp; T S B m
and many other Eastern
and Western points,
Limited Returning Oct. 31
______________________

TicHots, Pares, Schedules and informatoin from

STUCCO W O R K
ON NEW HOTEL
IS BEING DONE

Seminole Business Exchange

*70.65

STOP OVERS ALLOWED going and returning.

II. « . Al
Sanford

A. C. L. Station
Phone 63-J

Atlantic Coast Line
Your Cow can’t talk
but givehera chance
and she will show
you“Dairyman’s De­
light” will TWttoce
more milk.
Your Hens can’t tell
you what they like
best, but give them
Sunshine Mash and
they will “shell out
the eggs.”

Price $5,000. Terms.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
. On and after this date wo wil
not bo responsible for any mcr
chundiso purchased in our name
except upon signed written order.
VICTOR CHECK,
,
EIrLI.2 CHECK.

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Benton Harbor

Same ns No. 2 to Montreal, thence round trip by
splendid steamer on the St. Lawrence River to historic
and beautiful old Quebec. Homo ns in No. 2.
Routes of tours north of Washington may be reversed.

taken out, the alleyway wilt bo
closed so ns to give more space.
A huge window will he installed
at tho Orange and Central nvenuu corner and will be an exact re­
production of the famous corner
window or Marshall Field's. This
window will he tho only one of its
kind south of the Mason nnd Dix­
on line.
A Japanese tea room will be in­
stalled &lt;&gt;n the new mezzanine floor
nnd will be ready to serve light
lunches and refreshments to the
store’s patrons. An optical shop
will also he among the new fea­
tures, as well as a Junior Shop,
(Continued From Page One)
1 allege Shop, Silverwure Depart­ According to Elton J. Moughton,
ment, and others.
architect, the county ini! will he
New Fixtures
large nnd commodious, well vciitiA complete set of new fixtures Irted, fool proof, and ono of tho
will be purchased for the store nnd oy.«» substantial buildings of its
in no instances will .the old fix­ kind in the state.
tures be used. This equipment will
it is stated that bids for the
be the most modern ever brought building will he received during
into the South. The new fixtures th„ i-itter part of this month nnd
will he much lower than the pres­ ut that time the contract for its
ent ones being about six feet high. election will he awarded. A large
The columns on vurious floors number of bids on this project aro
will he left open and will form expected by county officials.
aisles on each floor. They will be
redesigned nnd beautified. The I'tT.KT CABINET SUSTAINED
(Continued From Page One)
walls and ceilings will blend into
BRUSSELS, July 9.—The Bel­
On tho contrary they nre relying the pillars.
gian congress today voted confis
upon the schools regardless of the
Mezzanine Floor.
donee in tho Pulct government 92
opposition of the. parents, tax pay­
One of the features of tho store t&lt;» 25, with 10 senators not voting.
ers or voters.
“Tlifs has never boon attempted
l*eforo ami can hardly succeed
now. There hi not a State in the
Union in which a majority of the
voters are evolulionuts and yet
evolutionists, though admittedly
*n n minority, ure intolerant
enough to demand thnt tho schools
shull teach their views and their
fine hammock and pine land,
views really constitute their relig­
ion. With some, evolution is not
all in timber, opposite one of the larg­
pnly « religion, hut the only relig­
ion they have and they arc gully
est celery farm s on brick road; Four
not only of trying to establish
miles out; Dixie Highway will con­
their religion by law, but they are
guilty in trying to establish it in
nect with poperty.
spite of the objections of n ma­
jority.
,

20 acres

Bo our gtif.st on a free in
apectlon trip to Miam
Shores. Make reservations
today.

I K0UN,) Tu,,, FARBa
Front
s A N F o RD
„
Tfrkefu oa Sole dnily to
Asheville ............... *35.60
Atlantic City
*66.02

QUEBEC and Return, $117.81.

W. J. BRYAN FOR
J U R Y SYSTEM
IN SCOPES CASE

m uriouT, Miami Sin ires is stia tcg icrtlly located with reference to main
highways. All the main thorough­
fares lending from Miami to the
North pass through this great de­
velopment. and Miami Shores is
creating still another great avenue
of travel, tyhich will add tremend­
ously to tho prominence of this de­
velopment— another causeway to
Miami Beach. A 600-acrc island to
be crossed by this thoroughfare will
be one of Ihe important features of
the .Miami Shores project.

lO R k, July 9—A Revere
-■H kninent of tho laity of the
Church fur imliffuroncc
to-Wgir roliRiuos 'obligation* I.*
in u report, mudo public
Mn^Bilay, of the Commisaion on
Lay Activitiea, which
^Hiuhmittcri to the Episcopal
TnOT®l General Convention at
N « f # a n ! i Octol)cr 7 to 23. The
roportW slKne,l by Burton Mans­
field. cokpurntiun lawyer, of New
llavoiij&amp;John Stewart Bryan, ed­
itor iJRhc Richmon (Va.) NewsLeailarj lira \\. Stratton, fornu-r
mayor ol Reading, I»a., nn.l Willard
Wumogl prominent churchman, of
Chattanooga.
In the Itricnnium now closing
there has been a fnilure on the
part of the church to meet tho requfreTRen!
the budget of $4 211.057 adopted nt the i’ortlanil
convention in 1922 and the finan­
cial problem of the ensuing three
years will bo one of -the serious
qmsthitis the New Orleans meot-

Via W ashington through Pennsylvania and Western
New York to Buffalo anil Niagara F’alls. Returning
vm Albany ami W est Point either all rail or down the
beautiful Hudson on Palatial Steamer to New York.
Thence home.
- &gt; » * » &gt;, i • . H&lt;j|ui
l&gt;ofg sit) &gt;n *nirrn
NO. 2 MONTREAL and
_______________________

No Vitamin Is In
Captivity Asserts
Doctor In Toronto

S ey ife Arraignment Made for
y j i d i f W n e e to Religious
Obligations In Report Of
Lay Activity Commission

fuse to believe in Miami’s future and join the ranks of “losers” who have "refus­
ed m the past five or ten yea rs.

it

You may infuse t

lA* beautiful Itupniobile Eight and Four model* at our (Aouiroama

As s e s s m e n t h o l l p r e p a r e d u n d e r A u t h o r it y Sr.nford Hotel Realty Co„ Lot 13 blk L 32
RESOLUTIONS No. 219 and No. 220, adopted on the 22nd day Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 14 blk L 32
of Juno A. D. 1023, by the City Commission of the City of 9*nf&lt; rd, Sanford Hotel Realty Go., Lot 15 blk L 32
F lo rid a.
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Sanford Hotel Realty Co„ Lot 18 blk L 32
(l) The following is the estimated cr
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17 blk L '32
nuc -10 feet in width between Union Avenu&lt;
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 1 blk M 32
asphalt on « 6” rock base.
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 24 blk M 32
1000 cu. yds. grading at 50e...„____ ,c
$ 500.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 25 blk M 32
M0 lin. ft. curb nnd gutter at 85c....u.X. 766.50 Sanford Hotel Realty Co„ Lot 26 bile 31 32
1P25 sq. yds. phvlng hX $2.00______
3,650.00 Sanford HotelRealty Co., Lot
blk M 32
320 gq. ft. concrete alley returns a t SOc
90.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 28 blk M 32
900 lin. ft. 3" drain tile nt $100.00 per M.
90.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 29 blk 31 32
Engineering, advertising etc.
418.15 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 30 blk .M. 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 31 blk M 32
Total estimated cost.........._____________ .................$5,605.65 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 32 blk M 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 8 blk M 32
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 9 blk M . 32
Number of feet frontage......................-850.95
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 31 32
Assetsment per foot frontage—.___$6.47
(2) The following is tho estimated cost of paving the following Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 11 blk M 32
Avenues 32 feet in width between Union Avenue and First Street vis: Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 12 blk 31 32
Locust, Lake View, San Juan, Lee and San Carlos, with iheet asphalt Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 13 blk M 32
on n 6” rock base.
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 14 blk M 32
1000 cu. yds. excavntion nt 50c.......... ..........
$ 2,000.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 15 blk M 32
4000 lin. ft. concrete curb and gutter nt 85c.
3,010.00 Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 16 blk 31 32
"380 sq. yds. paving nt $2.00........... „.............
127.88
14,700.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17 blk M 32
-100 sq. ft. concrete alley returns at 30c......
127.88
. 630.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 0 32
1500 lin. ft. 3” drain tile nt $100.00 per M
25
-150.00 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 0 32
Engineering advertising etc., .............
23
... 1,772.41 Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 7 blk O 32
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 8 blk O 32
Sanford Hotel’Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 0 32
Total estimated cost....
Sanford Hotbl Realty Co., Lot 10 blk O 32
To be borne entirely by adjacci
TTunilmr of feet frontage ........
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 11 blk O 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 12 blk O 32
Assessment per foot frontage.
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 13 blk 0 32
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer,
Sanford
Hotel RealtyCo, Lot 14 blk O 32
127.89
076.54
Width
Feet
Prelim i
Notice is hereby given to any nnd all persons interested In the
Description
• of Paving Frontage Assess
Special Assessments against tho various pieces of property above
First Street Extension, Sanford,
described that said special assessments nre payable In full within
dty Co., Lot 1 blk. G 10 100.74
(1
thirty days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll has
Ity Co., I-ot 11 blk G 40
46.93
3
been equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual installIty Co., Lot 12 blk G
40
25
1
merits w{t^ interest at 8 per cent per annum from nnd after tho time
Ity Co., I.ot 13 blk G
40
23
1
said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
Ity Co., Lot 14 blk G
40
25
1
A meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Fla.,
Ity Co., Iait 15 blk G
40
25
1
will bo held at tho City Hall at 2:30 P. M., on the 27th day of July A.
Ity Co., Lot 16 blk G 40
25
1
D. 1925 at which meeting said Board will hear any and all complaints
Ity Co., Lot 17 blk G
40
25
1
and objections ns to such specinl assessments, and will at said time
Ity Co., Lot 18 blk G 40 125
X
adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice nnd right,
dty Co., Lot 1 blk II 40 100
6
nnd when snld special assessments nrc so equalised nnd adjusted, same
Ity Coi, Lot 17 blk II
40
25
|
will then ntnnd confirmed and be, and remain binding Hens upon the
Ity Co., Lot 18 blk II
40
25
1
property
against which said assessments urc made until paid in accord­
Ity Co., Lot 19 blk II
40
25
1
ance with provision of the Resolutions No. 219 nnd No. 220, adopted by
Ity Co., I*ot 20 blk II
40
25
1
the City Commission of tho City of Snnford, Fla., on Juno 22nd. 1925
Ity Co., Lot 21 blk II
40
25
1
(SEAL)
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Ity Co., Lot 22 blk II
40
21.28
1

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u

Aou may

A s far in th e lend in com fort and
ap p earan ce ns it a lw a y s hno b een
in m echanical sou n d n ess

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s p e c ia l

MIAMI SHORES

i eiuo.uuiM nnnuy lountl t’le firm thnt manticlews a i factored the paper on which it was
months of written.
.
He substantiated thnt tho paper
t ox trac- hml been made years after the
in'nttv l° ,,Ble ° n 'vhlch the letter was sup,w posed to have been written,
llier nephSearching for the kin of mystery
nun and women who turn up in
lion non u"‘ ,port of thu mining at death,
... ’ has been a hobby and business with
n Califor- (;ox f()r »„ ycara
Uinon esDuring that time he has unenrth... t‘&lt;( (mirs to estates worth millions,
from out
Somo of the heirs never knew
they had such a relative ns the ono
’
who had died and made them wealhat seem- thy.
I'r,,&lt;*f. B&gt; “The fuke Iiqum is tho bane. of
including thin work,” Cox-'vujys. • Thousands
no of the of such spurious heirs writo him
nnquallv claiming interest in some
‘tiers and estate he is working on.

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Miami Shores Improvement Equipment

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POULTRY
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Sanford Feed &amp;
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The Sanford Herald

THE SANFORD HERALD THURSDAY,1JULY 9,1925. ‘

Georgia Takes Note

n tlliM
tT O T . K t i r i M i n o n
l a a i i r a t Haaford. F lorida
C ntarad aa Second C la ss M atter.
O ctohar 27. 1*1*. a t th a r o v tn f flc .
a t Iteslo r.l, F lo rid a u n d er A ct o f
Maren &gt;, tlJ 7 .

IT’S THE SAME THING EVERY SUMMER

As Brisbane Sees It

Our good neighbor, the State of Georgia, has been taking
Coolidge.
note of what Florida’s anti-income-tax amendment is offer­
No Third Term About It.
I’i»or Unborn Monkeys.
ing in the way of bait to the nation’s pretty gold-fish.
Exploiting Superstition.
More than that, the State of Georgia has been taking
nY AUTHOR BRISBANE
note of the departure of some of its own good income-pro­
-fo-ifeCDUN*”
N
(CopyrtaM I»1S»
ducing population to the Land of Flowers. Bills for the
foC MY VACATE _-T
abolition of Georgia’s estate tax, and for the enactm ent of
THE LONDON Daily. News dis­
MITitMTUITiox a \u :»
laws
forbidding
the
imposition
of
state
income
taxes
have
likes
President Cooiidgc’s Fourth
Oa* T««r —17.«0 ill* Mono.*
H - I U c r . i l in City ti&gt; H a rrie t
been introduced into the Georgia Assembly. And in spite of July address and says there is
weak. It*. W-«kly K&lt;iiii«.u
of the fact that something over two hundred thousand dol­ nothing in it to show that the
par &gt;*iir.
lars
a year comes into the state treasury from estate taxes, President has tried to mneter the
al'l.'t'IAl. %u t i i P.i All obituary
no'll--a, r.rda of thank*. resolution* there are members of Georgia’s legislature who are wise facts concerning Europe.”
That
.ml notice, ot .ntart.lnmanl* whar. enough to advocate the repeal of laws that penalize wealth.
rh.rg.a aro Mad. will be charged
however,
isn’t
what
interests
the
f*r at regular advertising rain.
Since Florida did not have an estate tax to repeal nor
United
States.
The
President
has
MRMiiPn Tills AsanrtATKii i*HK*n state income-tax laws to remove from the statute hooks, mastered facts concerning this
Tha Aa.oclat-&lt;1 Treat la exclua- that amendment the people of Florida attached to th e state
lv-ly entitled to the u*« for r«- constitution last Fall suffered no serious opposition. Flor- country. Ho has mastered the
puUPeadon of .11 newa dlapatcli*.
oihIiim in It or not olh-rwia* rred- fun voters, in fact, seemed to see from the first that such fact thnt when you lend money
ll-il In tbla napor and also th. lo­
cal n-wa pul.llsn-*l herein. All rights a safeguard against undue taxation would net as the attrac­ you expect to get it hack.
of republlcatlon of aperl.l dlapateb- tion it has since proved for literally thousands of new “set­
And he seems to have mastered
•e li-r.ln a r. .Iso reaar-ed.
tlers” in. this state— “settlers" who come with capital to in­ •he fact that the business of the I
THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1925
vest and a sort of foreordained friendliness for a state in United States and of the Presid­
which they expect to he treated right.
TIIE HERALD'S PLATFORM
ent is to attend to the United
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson­
If Georgia will follow Florida’s example in regard to in­ States and of tho President is to
ville.
come and estate taxes, and then ADVERTISE their good attend to the United States and
2.
—Construction of St. Johna-Indeeds to the world, the fine old Empire State of the South
dian River canal.
can hank upon an influx of money and desirable new citizens keep out of foreign complications.
3.—Extension of white way.
That suits the United States.
4.—Extension of local amusements. that will assist immeasureahly in the development of Geor­
—Swimming pool, tennis courta, gia's resources. The South as a whole is appealing to the
D. W. MULVANEY, Republican
etc.
6.—Augmenting of building pro­ people of other sections of the United States. Men who give Notional Committcemnn from Kan­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment their best attention to the study of national movements say
houses.
that there is now underway a "boom” in the South ns notice­ sas. soys: “I see nothing against
3.—Extension of street paving pro­ able as the great western development that attracted such another term for Coolidge. There
gram.
is nothing in the third term tra ­
7^—Const ruction
of
boulevard throngs of adventuresome “Easterners”, thirty or forty years dition.”
ago.
around loike Monroe.
Mr. Mulvancy may add that
Arid of the thousands of people who are planning to leave
0.—Completion of rity beautifica­
tion program.
the North and the East and the West to establish homes in there is no question of any third
9,—Expansion of arhool system the alluring South some will have capital to invest, and some term.
talth provision for Increased fa­
'I he President har: been elected
will he “down-and-outers” who will prove u burden to any i only once thus far, and what every
cilities.
community in which they decide to cast their lots.
sensible Amciicun from George
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY
Somewhat heartless thought it sounds, it is decidedly Washington on, mentis by a third
TIIE EIGHTH COMMAND­ good business for n state to hid for the well-to-do classes. term, is a third “election."
MENT:—Thou shnlt not steal. Ex­
The idea is that a president
And the best way to make this hid is to offer conditions that
odus 20:10.
should not use this place in the
will appeal to desirable people.
White Hi/u.se to force ids indefin­
She alwnys leaned to watch for us,
Georgia may he foolish enough to reject those proposed ite
re-election.
Anxious if we were late,
anti-tax laws this year, hut after watching the steady travel
But two actual elections have
In winter by the window,
towards Florida another season or two, our good neighbor become more and more of a min­
In summer by the gate.
will decide to take a leaf from Florida's hook and add it to imum for a competent president I
nnd President Coolidge is ull of
And though we mocked her ten­ its own revised records.
THIRTY YEARS AN EDITOR
that.
derly
MACON TK1.EGRAPII
Who had such foolish care,
Keeping Cool in The North
The long way home would seem
OUR HUMBLE Pithecoid nllegFor years, William Allen Whitei won It
more safe,
ml brethren nte coming into their
of
Emporia, Kns., lias been per-1: lK‘nt
Becuuse she waited there.
own. Johns Hopkina University,
In the north, tho auppoiieilly cool and comfortnlde north where the wisest men work estab­ haps the best known editor in the, a ha&lt;
Ht-r Ihuiighln wtli' uil so full of the newspapers continue piildiahiii)f “doii'ts for hot weather1 lished a monkey colony for obser­ country. A small town is his hou::e
hut he is known :i&lt;|
•
US—
or rules for keeping cool.
vation nnd experiment. There the stronghold,
well in New York an any editor dclivt
film never coulil forget!
Heat prostrations are recorded almost every day and suf­ department of embryology of tha who lives there. In addition to il,r‘‘'i
Amt so I think that where she is,
fering
from hot days is prevalent in many places while way Carnegie Institute will study the editing one of the best papers in 11*10 I'
Khe must he watching yet.
down here in Florida, the Florida many northerners think h early development of human phy­ the country, despite its U.UOO dr- aie n
Waiting till we come home to her, unbearably hot in the summer months, we are pulling the siology. It i t pitiful to study ein- dilation, Mr. White has made sev-j “Ai
briology through little unborn oral contributions to literature, gclhe
Anxious if we are late—
covers up over us to keep warm while we sleep.
monkeys, l»ut nothing is enlighten­ Some of them have* been published1tucy#
Watching from Heaven’* window,
It isn’t necessary for Florida papers to keep telling their ing. One hook oil cmlirinlngy in the editorial columns of his pa- hi wli
Leaning from Heaveii’a gate.
readers
how to keep cool. It is a comparatively easy matter. would amaze and annoy Colonel p'.'i, i.tliers hound between the env- •ru,‘
—By Mnrgaret Wludomer
•
its of hooks. One of his most in- •&lt;* I'o
However, the “don’ts” as listed recently by HealthC om m is­ Bryan.
te i. ting contributions was his life over,
It'* n poor eastern city that sioner Dr. Frank J. Monaghan, in New York, are well worth
of
Woodrow Wilson, which per- nudii
1
HE
BOLSHEVIK
Government
doesn't huve its heat wave.
reading and remembering and Tho Herald republishes them
hapi more completely revealed. Pipes
jails
eight
priests
of
the
Greek
for the benefit of those Florida people who plait to go north,
Wil on than any hook wo have had *he e
^leaking of sto«li phreion,.how's so that t hoy iwill be table to govern themselves while trying Orthodox church. m i , a , charge «&gt;f i$nn
tint WAr Pie^ldcnti*. !.
iV.civUja
‘VYjUoitirig flhperst if hills fcara of
this one: "Coolidge Favors Fur­
to
keep
cool
on
their
northern
trips
this
summer.
They
are
.Mr.
White
last
week
observed
!,an c'
the peasant population.”
ther Reduction of Taxeit."
as follows:
Religious teachings in all coun­ tlie thirtieth anniversary of his ed- ',HVB.
Don’t overeat or overdrink.
tries purport to save man from itorship of lie1 Emporia Gazette.
AI Smith is being boomed for
In an editorial, lie reviews that , V,n"
resident on the Democratic ticket,
Drink at least nix glasses of water, cooled but not iced 'in here and eternal damnation editorship.
*a y'r
low who in the deuce is AI Smith? daily.
' hereafter. Thane saved should InVtlnil ot pay reasonably for sal­ "Thirty years ago today the pres f ’ H,
DonT overwork. Don’t wear heavy clothing.
ent editor of,the (iazelte, aged ”7, .. ‘
vation.
Dinty Moore’s restaurant
I^ hi t fail to Hli!cp with tho window open.
“ If that is “exploiting supersti­ walked into the Gazette office, a J .V.iJ
been closed by New York of
Don’t fail to bathe daily.
tious fears," then all religion little room, 25 by 55, on Sixtli .. i.....
but it wasn't Ix-caunc tin*
Don’t
eat food that is not fresh.
served corn beef and uilihngi
might be railed "exploiting."
The movement to shorten tho
I’OR TIII, LOUD thy God hringeth lime in ton good land,
Ten Commandment* wouldn't lie
of any advantage since they would n Jaml or at reams of water, of springs nod lakes; n laud of
■till be Just ns hard to keep.
wheat and barley, of vinca and fruit, of oil and h o n ey a
land wherein thou mayest eat and not famish, where ih'ou
Twinkle, twinkle little nip,
shall not lack any th in g ; a land whose ore is iron, and out of
How 1 hate to let you slip;
whose hills thou mayest dig copper. Uewnre lest when thou
Down my throat like n flush,
To burn my tummy nil to Hinnxh has built goodly bouses and dwelt therein, and thy silver and
gold and all that thou hast is multiplied, beware lest thou
Today’s host laugh: A girl’s idea forget the Ixml thy God. Heware lest thou sny in thine
of a fine chaperone is a very old
lady stone blind, stone deaf ami heart, ’My power and the might of mine hand hath gotten
with a touch of rheumatism. 1‘hil me this wealth . Ilut then shall remember the Lord thy Gad
Armstrong in the Timcs-Union. for it is He that giveth these power to get wealth, that He
may establish His covenant which He aware unto thv f-«tliAfter years of conscientious en­ era.— Deuteronomy 8-7-18,
*
deavor, Ed. Lamhriglit in now utile
to nee his name at the top of the
masthead of the Tunipa Tribune,
which ought to qualify him to
write upon the subject of “Risen
Front the Ranks."
The municipal library, opemd
eighteen months ago, report* a
fifteen per cent increase in it* cir­
culation during the past year. Sunford is proud of it* librury und i*
pleased with the capable and ef­
ficient manner in wliich it is op­
erated under the supervision of
Mr*. Anne Van Nets Brown.

THE SANFORD HERALD TnURSDAY. JULY f t . 1925 . ... ■

PA N DOBBS SA

PAGE

Guatemala’s Prize Beauty

etor down.

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

Not having any faults L
great fault.

ONE:— Office M8
Women alwnyj look thd
to find a man.
Tho silver lining to moo
needs a lot of shining.

Social
lalendar

AT SAXFORII, FI.ORIDA

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

Lovely Bridge P arty ls
Given On Wednesday
By Mi's. A. R. Key

TELEPHONE:— Res. 428-J

Mcrlo Dougins of Osteen spent
the 4th at home with relatives.
When n man is fall „f h
Mr. and Mrs. Tirm Tcipmo aro
hd is just about vacant.
Pink ami white wan tho pleasing spending thin week at Daytona.
color scheme carried out by Mr*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Peters
Shock absorbers on gla-se*
A. H. Key, when she entertained navo moved into their new bung­
•' Thursday
help at a bathing beach.
three tables at bridge Tuesday af­ alow.
T. Monroe Hutton will enter- ternoon
at her lovely home on
a t bridge Thursday evening, Park Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wakefield
Most of having the h
ring Miss Helen Shepard of
were in Orlando Tuesday on bus­
success can’t find the lock.
A
profusion
of
rose*
nnd
dnixies
.
ara Falls, N. Y.
were used in decorating, tho dain­ iness.
A stitch in time may *nVo
Chat.
Harrison,
Oson Henry
ty color motif M ug carried out in
Monday
Ing swimming until dark.
from
Vero
spent
the
Ith bore with
every
detail.
When
the
scores
were
the
Woman' §1 Auxiliary of
counted it was found out 'that his family.
■
Church
will
meet
He who plays th«- horrej Presbyter]
Mrs. K. A. Newman was high and
Mrs. Frank Pitts and
f:00 a t the church.
find he is the victim of har-tf
sh-J received a hand embroidered Cedar were in Daytona
towel. A braes basket was pre­ on business.
I y sto ry h o u r
sented
to Mrs. Gcorgo DeCottes,
By ‘.lie time you find the „
■y story hour will bo
Mrs. William
Ballard- la atten­
----- -------in the liaystock it is rusty and
library Saturday ntorn- who held second biggest score.
ding the Baptist Assembly in DeFor
consolation,
Mrs.
K.
M.
Gal­
less.
l-inil thia week.-------------------*
Pclock. Miss Margaret
v
C A10Mloway was awarded hand embroid­
II be in churge nnd is ered
GET To VfODC.
The Patllahall family spent tha
dusters.
nn enjoyable program.
The Indians had a hard lif­
till at Lake llainey, huving n pic­
HEPHEVt - |T’S~
A
delicious
salnd
course
was
Idren are invited to uttboy didn’t have to lu( „ tu'
Tvvo HOURS IT •(.
served a t the conclusion of tho nic dinner there.
ular
songs.
game.
Mia. .1. W. Flynt, Ossie Flynt and
. SUNCOWN
Those playing were: Mrs. Hen­ ;Mim Margaret Llnsev spent the
The sun’s rays roach th­
ry Wight, Mrs. George DeCottes, 1Ith at Melbourne Reach.
in only eight minutes, so r.&lt;
Mrs. a. It. Dighton, .Mrs. K. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry !a*vy spent
d tr they aro so hot.
Galloway, Mrs. It. A. Newman, th** lib with Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H.
Mrs. Clements, Mrs. D. P. Drum­ Nicholson at Daytona Bench.
Calling n spade a spndt
[lss Katharine Wilkey left We mond. Mr*. Ralph Wight, Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Crosly nnd Mr. nnd
considered hold. But nov
i Kathryn Wilkey left Wed - McDonald, Mrs. Rice and Miss El­ Mr.i. Harry Giegor and family nnd
sie Butcl.
ten arc called plows.
•udia Gicger spent Sunday nt Co­
* ’'
-------coa Bench.
lss Jesso of Montgomery, Ain.,
E. II. Kilbie nnd
today to spend n few days In Mrs.
A summer resort is a
M. Galloway Is Mr.Mr.andandMrs.Mrs.
William Kilbe nttenwhere mosquitoes start in
the hall game in Sanford the
where the flies leave off.
Hostess a t Bridge On ded
11It of July;
i of Tallahassee wan
ames Sharon, Tues- WeclnesdayAf ter noon
li. H. Kilbe is preparing to build
Women have a hard life,
a
new
lumgalow. He has purchas­
model girl is built for spued
ed
two
acres of land from II. II.
Quantities of garden flowers Pnlti- hall.
the model wife for comfoit.
Haddock of Miami made
the
home
of
Mm.
E.
M.
Gal­
brother, M. C. Had- loway unusually attractive Wed­
Judge II. A. Puttishall und fam­
A man can’t talk with l ii rro,
*
ily
Orlando spent the lilt with
nesday afternoon when she enter­ their"t parents,
full of hairpnins, hut a w n.!R
Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
tained
nt
bridge.
Patti hall.
can’t tnlk with a pipe in her nv.ir Mr.l a
rs. Edward Jordon
The color scheme of pink nnd
rd, Jr., spent Tues- yellow
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Griggs nnd
___s=ss - _ _ ind con,
was artistically used, plac­
lighter Irene of Tampa spent
s a s i a i i a i f i ■■■■■■■■ ■*i l J u&gt;' ln Sl
es were marked by hand colored dr
•Im
week end with Mr. nnd Mrs.
which pictured n summer T. W.
Prevail.
|r returned this week tnlllies,
li A. C. i
scene. After a pleasant nfterIter where ho spent 'noon
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Pattishal!
|rom CU
of
cards,
scores
were
counted
Wi business.
children of Jacksonville spent
«2
i
m
,everol 4
and Mrs. Samuel Puleston was and
the
Ith with their parents, Mr.
found to hold high place and was and Mrs.
Pattishall.
[rs. Frank Miller nnd presented
a
dainty
piece
of
ling­
fc today in their car erie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philips
drove to Titusville Sunday where
nville, N. C.
The second highest score was they had dinner, afterwards driv­
made
by
Mrs.
R.
A.
Newman,
who
ing to Cocoa Bench.
t s . Arthur Moore
received a yellow lemon plate.
week from n tl
Mrs. Harry Geiger and sons ar­
Miss Elsie Butcl, who is tin* guest rived
;o north Georgia.
home Thursday from a two
of Mrs. Dan Colclmigh was pre­ months
in Pennsylvania with
witli two hand made hand­ relativesvisit
nnd friends.
Brvn Wilkey left Wed- sented
kerchiefs.
Mr. and Mrs. Starling and fam­
BIKMtd the summer in
At the conclusion of the game, ily of New Smyrna have been
.City nnd other pointH
refreshments were' served in two spending a week here with Mr.
courses.
Frank Jones, Mrs. Starling’s fath­
er.
Bertina Condon, Miss Pnlmfo and Tommy Mendsnn of Miss Grace Kay nor Of
Tom McLran has sold his home
nnd Grove and will move to San­
Park, npent Monday in SnnMiami and Fred Ball ford where he has purchased a
home. Geneva is sorry to lose
Easy Terms,
raTlruce Miller nnd Hardin Married Last Evening Mr. Moh an and his family.
orfluinmercet, Ky., nre the
-Mrs. Mnhbl Bnmbtt’nf CbtMii;
l i Mr. and Mrs, Volie WilOf much interest and surprise and Herman Daniels of Leesburg
here is the announcement of the are spending a few days with their
marriage of Miss Grace Kaynor parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. T. F. Adams is spending a of Miami to Fred W. Ball of this Daniels, both of whom are very
w days in Delsmd, the guest of eity, the wedding takin*- place last
r daughter, Mrs. Virgil Lee evening.
Sanford
Realtors.
.T he nmrriage is the culminnD°n of j* uuiny years’ friendship,
air. Hall has been a resident of
Sanford for several years and is
connected with the Virginia Car­
olina Chemical Co. Mr. and Mrs.
Ball will make Sanford their home,
lair Wimbi&lt;ih and Ern living in Roso Court.
ill of Orlando are visit
Best wishes for the future of
ptcr, Mr;:. Hawkins Con the couple are extended to them by
jr home Bark Avenue.

A DM i Army is needed, even to
fight n little people. The French
General n^k* for 50,000 more men
t» fight the Riffs.
Luckily for them, the Riffs have
no big cities that can be bombard
ed from the air. They scatter and
hide from tin? fliers. Mere it oth­
Ill that hanehall game between
erwise and if they had such a city
the “fats" and “Icons" why not
as Loudon or Itcrliu, open to at­
include A. Raffield, I.. I*. McCul
tack, they could not resist long.
for, Arthur Yowell, Jack Lloyd,
A British rcliool of archaeology
Felix Frank and C. W. i‘Jokes on
in Egypt reveals successive stages
the ’'fata" team, mid Vivian Speer,
MONKKY MADNESS
of civilisation reaching hack i I,­
Walter Coleman, W. Pi. Watson, J.
****** years. When the civilization
COLLIER'S MAGAZINE
K. Harvard, J. II. Jackson and E.
of 1 1,0110 years ago was reached
A. Douglas on the “Icuiis" team?
Most of the fever of the mid­ •Roane Coffin, eminent Protestant men had been struggling upward
Realty trail 'action* for t h e summer monkey madness which i* clergyman, who says: "I s.v no on this planet for two or three
first six months of this year epidemic over *o large a uart of ; reason why Christianity shuul I thousand centuries.
weie neatly five million dollars, (he United Elute* i.( due to a mis­ find any objection t,, the theory
according to figures submitted taken belief thut evolutiun i* ir- of evolution. It is merely the most
Wednesday. Last month's proper­ udigioua.
widely accepted scientific theory
ty transfers amounted to over
This is sheer confusion. Charles
the method by wliich God nptwelve hundred thuusand dollurs, Darwin, counted the inventor of •of
has (-routed our world."
eilipcing any other month this •he theory, livid and died a mem- I patently
Evolutiun
a theory, and nelyear by a auhltiiutial innigin. The Iut of (lie i 'hurdi of Kiigluo.l. ,llu r inure norIs lesa.
Men who have
remaining summer, uumlha give Jehu T. Scopes, the young teacher
indication of incruased activity in of biology, mound whom the Ten­ looked through microscopes ut
the real o Hate field which means nessee battle has be.’n waged, ! L»rins of life far Un small to be ^ Aul hontu’rt of Ihe? Protestant
by the ummlslcd eye have Episciipal churdi suggest that the
Jfhmford's customary "dull summer coniei of u 1'ieshyteriun family j seen
offered an explanation of what divorced he never allowed to re­
Mason" is gone forever.
nail is a professing Christian.
' they have seen.
Now comes the Rev. John ,|. Their explanation may he right marry, a sound' moral suggestion
undoubtedly, bribed on the assump­
To run n Newspaper nil a fellow Wynne, editor of the Catholic Knhas to do is to he able to write ' &gt;• l"|edia, with tl... . imJiii words: and it may he wrong. Darwin's tion that marriages are made in
poems, discuss the tariff nnd mini‘ Mo are not in favor of making i version ha* been profoundly mml- Heaven and men have no right to
oy questions, umpire u baseball laws against lb* teuching of evo­ ifi d by men who know more of break them.
than its was possible ta
But people will be divorced, you
game, report a wedding, caw wood, lution if it he taught properly. I biology
can’t stop that, ami you might by
describe a fire so that tit.'* renders Evolution should he taught a.i a linrn sixty years ago.
But only an engineer can design forbiddinr remarriage make moral
\vtll sjted their wraps, make $1 do eeiontifie hypothesis, with tho
the work of |1U, shine nt a dance, lacta which lead to support it und a bridge. Only a surgeon can safe­ conditions even worse.
mtasuie calico, abuse the liquor the facts which tend to discredit ly remove an appendix. None hut
Perhaps the Episcopalians nre
habit. Test whiskey, subscribe to it impartially displayed. It should electrical experts can construct comforted by tho knowledge that if
charily, go without meals, attack Jneither he preached as dogma nor j telephones, and skilled farmers they won’t marry the divorced
aro needed to grow good crops.
, semehody else will.
free silver, wear diamond', invent attacked as heresy,
So
scientists,
and
not
random1
advertisements, •neer at snobbery, , “Nor are we in favor of hav­
ovr'lwok scandal, appraise hubic*. ing tivdiildon tried in |he courts. jurors or legislators, nre qualified
CHICAGO BANKERS offer $2.pm.; on tlm roundnvM of Hi*. r.OO
•Might..potato raisers; minister to ! R i» « matter Tur sefentiats, rr(*
reward for qvery bandit kdthe gffl icted, heal tin* disgruntled, | ‘her thun jurists, ami scit-ntiili 5 life ,y ll" ory' " f li‘“ Mrlgin letl. Post era hang up in the more
fifty to a finidi, set type, mold j ate vetv few in nuuibqr and qtow
than 100 banks announcing the rcj tl will l,o/og'uuate for t'y. mun watd.
public opinion, sweep out the of- to rpeuk."
fico, speak at prayer mealing*,
“That’s business," itaya the bu.dThere is sanity nnd straight try If th- reader, .if nth r X l
and, «Uhd In with evcryboily an I
n&lt;vuj man, and it will, unduubt-'
edly dlflv&amp;oruge the bandit buoinlUfe lUtH&gt;.j-vHpg
.
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LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l S to c k T a ld In
Surplus
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urplus F
u n d _____..__________

U^VVlded Profits (Leas Ftxpenses ui

Dividends Unpal.l ..............
Individual Deposit* *ul&gt;J.-« l t&lt;• rii., k
Hiving* Deposit*

D e m a n d C e r t i f i c a t e s o f D ap o ait
T i m - C e r t i f i c a t e s o f D ep o sit .
C e r t i f i e d C h e c k s .........................
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Cashier's Checks outstanding

TOT.VL ......................... ............

STATE OK FLORIDA ))
COUNTY ofSKM INOLB)

L A. n. Key, ('ashler of (he above named Bank,
[fy*1 *"• above atatem-nt In true (o the best of my
(Signed) A. R. KKY
CORRECT ATTEST:
(SlKned) FORREST LAKE.

(Slan-d) A. T. ItOSHETTKR.
(S igned)

L. P . M cC U L L E R .

(N O TA niA L#SnA L) “W&lt;' rn *° b° r‘’r *’ m” ' h l" Dh da]

E.

jock.-

Our Prices advance July 10th

FLORIDA MILLIONS
' ueiurii oi KocliCMtrianu fnnn
Florida has given many ihtsoii.i
holt* an opportunity to learn at
first hand what is occurring in the
Southern
peninsula.
Stories
brought back by neighbors and
friends from tho "booniingest"
state of the Union are far mere
convincing than any printed ac­
count of tile money flood that
threatens to inuiulnte hitherto
quiet villages now suffering from
metropolitan growing pains.
To many of those who have re­
sided in Florida each winter for
years, the present migration into
the state is an enigma which they
do not attempt tu solve. Haiubtn
of n few houses huie h**conic
cities of ninny thuusanils almost
overnight.
Sinirle.track,
back­
woods railroads have Ihvu double­
tracked, rehullasted and equipped
with heavy rails to handle the
enormous traffic that pour* into
tho state from all parts of the
North, East and West. In a num­
ber oi states, such us Georgia ami
Alabama, the real estate fraterni­
ty has been seriously depleted by
th.* gem rnl exodus toward Florida,
where tho fruits of the profession
are said to mature both quicklv
and nit,n. rales of mushroom
miliionairca are aa common as real
estate busses that carry pro.-qicctive purchasers all over the state
on the chance that the visitnri
may buy.
h rom the safe distance which
Rochester guarantees to return-

nKSOURCES
[.nans on Heal K ataln____ ___ ,,__
.
Y?,an*..',n Collateral Security other Ilian Htfcl Kami
AH other !,oiin* and lilicuunts
.........
l*nl(r.I Hint-* tlonil*
nut*. County ami Municipal Bond*
Tax Certificates ................ .
Ranklnx House. F u rn itu re ft t u t u r
outer l!-al Kstatc
...................
Pue from Incorporate.I Hank*

ersonals

IS SCARCE

ROCHESTER (N. Y.) HERALD

At I ' l n , o t D l a l n n i , J a n e SOD,,

Geneva

B each Property
IF YOU nre not a customer of
bootleggers (Id* may interest you,
Canada is shipping us millions of
gallons of Is-er, ale, and stout,
manufactured for thin country had.
low grade kind of beer.
Ether and chloroform are found
in them. Such poison makes the
Canadians rich by injuring tii •
stomach, kidneys, liver and intes­
tines of foolish Americans.
Some United States business
men. however, will get their share
ot tho prosperity by increased un­
der taKei s’ receipts.

IIKPORT OF C O .V D IT IO ^ .or

For Further lnfurmaliim
Call at l\Iontc/.unia Hotel

b Stcn&amp;trom who has
k her sinter, Mrs. K. 8.
t"ckey;|l [t this week far her
ome in '1 Biter Haven.

;tl Estate Auction Sales

m a t s wnat cows
would say about
Happy Cow Feed
if they could talk.
This feed is fam ­
ous for its palatsthility. .

Let us sell your property

AT AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanford

A feed must be
palatable to be
profitable.

OKU SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
We guarantee Satisfaction.

ALLEN AND IiRENT

Phone 91

Jet-'Dnd StTfcot, Sanford, Fin,

R iia n g x is ifc iR c a a s in i
H + .j. ■{•4.4. .5.4.
4.4.j.4. .j..j..j,

•"" Corner Commercial SI. And Elm Ave,

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D ollar Sale F riday—Saturday

EpworthLoaguc Holds
Its Monthly Meeting1

81x90 Sheets

Mmusing’

No seams. 2 to a customer

Mr. anr
Tuesday evening the Epworth
nvo retu pf • m ' »•' II Ill'll! \ ^ League of the Methodist Church
loon unu
now pleasantly lo­ held its monthly business and
oted in thei Melaka Apartment*. social meeting nt tho church.
Following the business .session
Mi:,a Mar- a Bocial hour was enjoyed. After
haiMunmciMi.!* Hilda Butler. un evening spent in merriment,
i •lion Molhce and Charles Fite each member was given a nickel
ku nt Tuesday very pleasantly at and the members went in u body
ieiy bniyrnn Beach.
to Roumillat and Anderson's for
refreshments.
David Speer, and
rs. *V. L. oeig returned last ni&gt;-ht
ont Jackaotivillc where they at■nd» d the funeral of their nice

Ladies’ House Dresses

Perea 1 and Gingham.

All sizes

3 I*r. Children’s Sox

ors. Regular 40. 3 pr. for
ill Vig|t t i " , eral v. ■&lt;i.

N O T IC E

“• 8cenicColorado Itoctcies;gorgeous,coKl(n
Callforniafthe Pacific NorthweaqyourNHiioo'd
Paiks; Die Great Lakes —the North Woods?
the restful.nd Invigor.tlngTcnnestea Moun­
tains—through the heuit ol hi-uoric Disieland.
ty way of Atlanta, Lookout Mountain, Chat­
tanooga, Moccasin Deed, via
•

Am prepared to furnish nnd hang
the paper on that room of yours in
the best manner, and ut reason­
able raten.
Also can paint your house either
outside or in. A postal with your
address will bring me to you nnd
we can talk it over.

DARK AVENUE

Broad Cloth

Boys’ Wash Suits

Regular ¥1.00 yard. Silk finish
1VL&gt; yds for

Values up to $1.50 each

$1.00

A. B. Copeland,

Voiles

Sanford, Florida.

Floral designs. 40 indies wide

TUR DIXIR TLYCR

Ubfarv.ObNr.au.. Cars, Drawlnv Hoo«

Real Pick
In the City Limits of Sanford
# Near Loadinjf Station

A Five Acre Celery Farm
Kor Five Thousand Dollars
KASV TERMS. ALSO WE HAVE
&gt;rce Corner Lots in Sanford Heights
r*ach One a ISar^nin

contemporary Comment

Direct Benefit
From System
When you put system into sating, you soon be­
gin to get direct benefit—and step by step you
climb higher to financial success. Open an ac
count M'ith us today.

Towels
Large size bath and buck toweis
18x3(i. Five for

“Everfast” Suiting

All shades, guaranteed fast color
2V:»yds.

$1.00

MMOoAM

4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

It’s foolish to think
sreuded front a dumb
lumhia Record.

REALTOR

German
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new" tl'
n3 Cet out n'1 t:'-&lt;
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H ie D I X I E

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
I’tral National Hank Building
Siilffir-porcer
M .'Lrltd.,a,

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(j[ounly l^ a n k

S a n fo r d ,F la .
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROG RESS

The Y ow ell
Sale Starts Friday

Com pany

rrwo Days Only

�THE SANFORD HERALD THURSDAY, JULY 9,1 9 2 5
League. Edawrda came to tha
Rraves from Dartmouth College
muiiiii«
last month.
The management also announced
the outright purchase of A. L.
Hood, of the Portsmouth club of
the Virginia league to report 1mmediately. He will be used at
second base.

Senators Trounce
Chicago White Sox
.Yankees Beat Browns G to 4 Estrada I.s Tight in Pinches
For Smokers and Game Is
While Indiuns nnd A thle­
Won by Score of Eight to
tics Split Double Headed
Four; Tampa Bunches Hits
DETROIT, July 9.—Tho Detroit
Tigers won both ends of n double
header from tho Boston Red Sox
here Wednesday, the first gnmo
G to 0, and the second 8 to 2. Ex­
cellent pitching enabled the Tigers
to win tho first game, the veteran Oscar Estrada, Smoker MoundsDauss allowing tho invaders only man was tight in tho pinches nnd
six hits, thereby winning his sixth struck out 9 batters.
game. It was the first shutout
AH It II PO A E
victory scored by Detroit this sea­ SANFORD
Wade, cf............G 0 1 2 0 0
son.
1 2 1 0
In the second game the Tigers Walzak, 2b........4 1
piled up an enrly lend nnd Stoner Curley, rf.......... 4 0 0 2 0 0
Moore, If........... 2 0 0 1 0 1
had little difficulty in holding tho | Crawford.
If....... 3 0 0 0 0 1
Red Sox in check while his mates
1 2 0 0
batted Ruffing nnd Fuhr freely. McQue, 3b........ 6 1
Alford,
c...........
3
1
1
9
Heilmnnn hit two homo runs, in Friable, s s . __ 3 1 2 1 21 0 1
each dime, lacing out the first
lb.........4 0
l G1 0
ball pitched to him in tho sixth Bailey,
Kelly,
p..............
3
0
0
0 1 0
inning for n homer. Todt of Bos­
ton made an unassisted tJ6ut&gt;la Chapman, p. . . 1 0 1 0 0 0
piny.
Totals „ .. .. 37 4 8 21 G 3
Score by innings:
AH It II PO A E
B o sto n ......... (HH» 000 000-0- G-2 TAMI'A
D ctaroit........ 300 001 lOx—G-10-L Snead, 2b........... 4 3 2 I 2 0
Hickey, 3b........ 5 1 2 2 2 1
Batteries: Ehmkc and Picinich; Weik,
km............4
1
3 41 I
Dauss and Bossier.
Lee, rf............... 3 1 2 1 0 o
Allen, cf. .. „ . 3 0
1 0 0 0
Second Game
Jesmer, lb.......... 3 0 0 7 2 0
Score by innings:
Smith, If........... 3 0 0 1 ii o
Boston „
_ (KM) 010 001-2- 9-2 Huggins, c........ 4 0
0 10 0 0
D e tro it......... 123 011 oox—8-12-1 Estrada, p........ 3 1 2 1 1 0
Batteries: Ruffing, Fuhr nnd
Heving, Stokes; Stoner ami BassTotal m ......... 32 8 II 27 H 2
Jer, Woodall.
Score by innings:
Snnford................ 100 |l)2 000— I
SENATORS WIN, 10-2
Tampa .. .............. 201 203 OOx—8
CHICAGO, July 9,—Stanley CoSummary: Two huso hit, Wnlveleskie held Chicago to 7 hits zak, McQue, Frinhic, liickcy, Wcik
Wednesday, while Washington bit 2. Threw hum* hit, Allen, Estrada.
Faber hard nnd defeated the locals Stolen bane, Curley, Snead, Sacri­
10 to 2. It wm Covide skio'ii elev­ fice, Ixjo, Jesmer. Double play,
enth victory of thb setrson.
Bailey, (untiMiti.Hed),
Left on
• Score by innings:
hare, Sanford 9: Turnon 8. Bane
■ W a s h i n g t o n ...flJO I l f ,TIlflZ_I 0 -9 - I on bnllH, tiff Kelly 5;,Chapman X;
Chicago........ 000 000 002— 2-7-3 Kitrndn 4. Struck out by Kelly
Bntterlea: Covelcskle and Ruel; 4; ('hnpinnn .1; Kntrndn 9. Hit*, off
Jkvlere, Faber und Schalk, Crouse. Kelly 7 in G 1-3; Chapman I in 2
2-3. Wild pitch K-trndn. Pa ed
YAlJKS BEAT BRAVES
bnlln, Alford. I.nning pitcher Kel­
ST. LOUIS, July 9.—The New ly. Umpires, I'ioh, Cumck and
York Yankees defeated tho Rt.
Louis Browns in tho third gnmo of
tho series Wednesday, (J to 4, thus
ending the winning streak of SisJer’s men which had reached four
In a row. Babe Ruth, in the third
inning, hit tho score board in left*
field for a home run, his seventh
of the season, scoring behind
Combs.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 002 201 010—6-11-2
St. Louis .. .. 000 100 120-4- 9.3
Batteries E. Jones, Schocker,
Hoyt nnd Bengough. O’Neill; Da­
vis, Stauffer, Vangilder nnd Dix­
on, Rcgo, Hargrave.

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INDIANS BREAK EVEN
CLEVELAND, July 9.—Clevolnn&lt;! und I'hiludtdjihi;! lirohc oven
in n tloubleheniler here Wednes­
day, Cleveland winning the first
game 1 1 to 3j nml losing the mcond 7 to G. Four Philadelphia
pitchers were hit hard In tho open­
er, the Indians socring ten runs
In tho fifth inning. The Athleticcs
drove Uhlp from tho box in the
third Inning of the second game.
Byron Specce, the underhand twirler, held the visitors scoreless af­
ter that inning.
First ftumo
Score by innings:
Philadelphia 126 00(1 000— 3- 11-0
Cleveland 200 0 - 10-0 02x- 11-191
Batteries: Wall,erg. Ileimm h,
JJaunigarten, Stokes und focliexane, Berry.
Second Game
ia .205 000 000—7-14.2
.... 020 001 020—5-10-1
It Rommel and Cocli% Speeco nnd Myalt.

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA HTATi
Ht. Pi turshurg 3; L
Tampa 8 ; Snnford 4.
„
NATIONAL LEAGUE
iiD.ltltll •{; Hi. i.oufs 3.
Others, xttitt.
'AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 2 ; Washington if).
Ht. Louis 4; New York 0.
Cleveland 14-6; Philadelphia 3-7.
Detroit G-8 ; Bostoti 0-2.
,
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta 0 ; Mobile G.
Birmingham 4; New Orleans 19.
Chattanooga 3; Little ltock 3 , (IG
innings; darkness).
Nmhvllle 4; Memphis 11.
80UTIIK ATLANTIC IJiAGUE
Htairtanhurg 7; Knoxville 6.
Greenville 9; Asheville 8.
Charlotte .13; M^con 8 .
.C'duinhio 9; Augusta G.
Ht. Petersburg—Tho Florida lonish Tllo Cumpany to urcct
I

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Tampa at Sanford.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
NATIONAL l e a g u e
St. Louis at Boston.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh at New York.

Ml •S O,’TJ , , -UN’ LEAGUE
Atlanta at Now Orleans.
Birinmghnni at Mobile.
Nndivide a t Memphis.
Little Rock at Chattanooga.
v t u V,v WTKHFKRBB
\vN| ‘" i ' ? :.K’ J u |y
Rain
\ , w v , :lV. ' alV‘d, thl’ Pittsburgh1" ' " ik lia.Mliall scries with tie
c in rtayTaCTn P Btwr BniTTOD i k n .
[•'t',i in the race fur National
cr w ill

t

A '•“ Ublcdtca.
will be played tomorrow

Classified Directory

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examination.
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112 Park Avenue

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THIS
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Jantzen has literally taken the country by storm! Designed
and patented but seven years ago by Carl Jantzen, expert
I .tcinc Coast swimmer, the suit is now the largest seller wherever
people swim! In 1918, Jantzen saw a nation paddling arourid
the edges. Baggy skirts impeded swimming. Fabrics stretched
and sagged.
Today the newer freedom of the Jantzen is the choice of
mi hons. ^Along the Maine resorts, Narroganset, Long Island,
Atlantic City, Florida, the Great Lakes, Galveston—up and
clown the Pncific*Coast, a n O t Honolulu, Jantzen wearers » • j
in the majority!
Jantzcn-stitch is elastic—no other knit fabric like it! Modest
■ fits the body perfectly, wet or dry. The non-rip crotch and
bow-trunk pattern are exclusive—patented. Jantzen made the
first suit with a non-breakable rubber button. The suit is warm
and long-wearing—woven from 100% long-fibre, pure worsted
wool. Jantzen originated “fit-by-weight,” insuring perfect
fit —easily!
This
$ week is National Jantzen
zens for men. women, and children. See
Compare a Jantzen with any other suit.
know why it’s called “The suit that

Week. See our Jantthe new “speed suit.”
Buy one—and you’ll
changed bathing to

For Rent

AND REPAIRS FOR mo RESULTS advertise in
f t ™ R T LAUDERDALE DAILY
All makes of typewriters for NEWS—it covers Broward County
sale on easy terms, for re n t also thoroughly which is ono of the
repairs. Office supplies. Room 0 most rapidly growing sections on
the Florida East Coast. Sample
Ball Bldg._______ __
___
copy ami rate card upon request
PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT foT* County and
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
Engraving, Embossing. See us * " 5 :
*d™ *w n« medium In
first. We do it. Phone 4I7-W. South Florida Published mornings.
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclal St.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.

flrlt

a i v u t l a l n g la reetrlcted to
o p e r e lm .lflc a tlo n .
an a fr o r la m ad* Tire S a n ­
itarian w ill be reeponalblo

A N ADVERTISEMENT
IS TIIE SILENT SALEMAN OF COMMEty

Iantzen puts the
joy in swimming

A dvertising

fT AD. RATES rYPBWRITER8
on e ail*. w ill ho r efro n i M i n i , and e o l• e n t la im eilla fclg (o r

on improved Business and Residential
in Sanford

for Results

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W right, WarloW and Company

i; Cash in Advance

the insufficiency of Russian-grown
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
cotton makes it necessary to spend
(Second Half)
Won Lost Pet. large sums of money for tho pur­
Tampa _____ _
chase of cotton abroad. At pres­
ent there are but a few areas In
Lakeland.........
Turkestan nnd the Trans-Caucasus
Saints Takfl Advantage Three St. Petersburg
,200 which cultivate cotton, nnd at­
Lakeland Errors to Score; Sanford
tempts nro now being made to
The average cost of tangerines
One Run Rally In Ninth In­
raise cotton nlso in the Kuban dis- per box on the .tree is HI cents.
ning Gives St. Pete Edge
n.f trict where the climate is specially Tangerines cost about ten per cent
glJ adapted to it.
Pittsburgh
.
more on the trees than do oranges,
ST. PETERSBURG, July !&gt;.—
GOO New nreas nlso have been se -1leaded on the cars at shipping
New
York
..
Using three Lakeland errors to ad­
507 lected In the Turkestan nnd Fer- points, tangerines sell for $1.65
vantage, the Saints nosed out the Brooklyn ..
,17,| gana district where experiments to $2 per box.
St.
Louis
..
Highlanders with a one run rally
,172' on an ^ tensive scale are now beCincinnati
..
in tho ninth inning Wednesday,
|G7 ‘
carr'e&lt;l out. Should the exporPhiladelphia
winning three to two. Brower was
..a imenta prove satisfactory the Rus- ' Tho Dancy is generally used in
Chicago
..
„
wild but effective in tho pinches.
•2 | fian authorities hope they will be the entire citrus section nnd prac­
LAKELAND
AI» It H PO A E Boston .. .. .
“ able to satisfy the country’s need tically tho 'only variety in (.he
Buckley, 2b. . . 3 1 1 G 2 ('
for cotton without resorting to state.
Brazier, cf. .. „ I I 1 1 0 0
purchases abroad.
Welch, ss, .. .: 3 0 1 2 3 1
JtOCTIII.ASn PA1ST
Dumas. If............ «. 4 q 1 1 0 1 Washington
fhn Paint That Easts Tou
PITCHER
RELEASED
Edwards, lb. _ 4 0 0 9 1 0 i’hiladclphin
Money.
BOSTON, July 9.—The Boston
Manufactured by
Surface, rf. „ „ 3 0 0 4 0 0 fhirago .. ..
Braves' management announced
■ btrtua-f.lnil.lrr Paint Cn.
Ponder, 3b............ 4 0 0 0 1 1 Detroit e. ..
Sold by
late Wedncsdny the rcleuse of
Francis, c............. 3 0 0 3 1 0 St. Louis ..
L O S M N fl P A IN T C O M P A C T
Pitcher
Foster
H.
Edwards
to
the
111 V ln K iiolln A t e ,
Luther, p.................4 0 I 0 1 0 New York .
l*hnnr 27n
Worchester Club of tho Eastern
Cleveland ..
T o ta ls ......... 32 2 6x25 9 3 Boston .. ..
x One out when winning run
scored.
ST. PETE
AH P. II PO A E
Shannon, If....... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Mew Orleans
Allen, rs. ..
A tla n ta........
Mcssner, 2b
Nashville .. ..
Blown, cf.
.Memphis .. „
Kcrnnndtz,
Mobile........
Morris, rf. .
Chattanooga
B. Edwards
Little Rock ..
Barnes, lb.
Birmingham .
Hesse, c. ..
Brower, p.
Block, z ..
T o ta ls ......... 30 3 8 27 6 i
z Batted for Morris in 8th.
Score by innings:
Lakeland ............. 100 010 000—2
St. Pi t'r. burg .. 000 100 011—3
Summary: Htohn bases, Morris,
Buckley (3), .Mcssner. Sacrifice ,
Brown, Hernandez, Bouse, llrazier,
Double plays, Hernandez (iinassixted), Welch to Edwards. Left on
Imscs, Lakeland II; Saints 10.
Base on balls, off Brower 7; Lu­
ther G. Struck out, by Brower 3,
Luther
Wild pitch, Brower.
Umpire, Ware. Time 2:15.

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' ELECTRIC SERVICE
pert Electrical rensira.
Centra] Avo. Orlando.

APARTMENT FOR RENT— At
tractive and convenient. Call
at !/cra!d office for further in
formntion.
bOR RENT—Furnished apart­
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cold water, telephone, etc., 711
Park Are.
FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones includ­
ed. By week month or year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phono R. L. Holden, Scldcn Bldg,
Daytona Beach, Fla.
FOR RENT—Kitchen, bed room
nnd garage, 1101 Elnt Ave.

MAINE—Watorvtlle, Morning SanFormerly Sanford Sign Shop.
tlncl. Thousands of Mnine peo­
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave.
ple are Interested in Florida prop­
First Street.
erty. Rcneh them through tn».
Sentinel. Rats card on appliesJAMES H. COWAN—All kinds -toil.
of Tin and Sheet Met*! Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak A LITTLE WANT AD 7n the
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
Herald will bring you big re­
phone 111.
sults. Advertise those old articles
you hnve stored nwny nnd hnve
MIRRORS RESILVEREI)
no
for. A title thirty-rent «d
Furniture bought nnd sold.
Call mr.yusebring
you several dollars.
Jackson Furnituro Co., Phono 617. 1 hone 118 and a representative will FOR SALK—3 east front San­
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
call to see yoi\
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
Building Material FLORIDA— ORLANDO_ Ornndo
FOR SALE—Corner lot nnd nil
morning Scntlnul; largest classi­
joining lot on Palmetto Ave.
MIRACLB Concrete Co. general fied business, rate lc a word, min­ terms. Box 131, care Herald.
imum
21
c
cash
with
order.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation hoxea. J. &amp;.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is th^ FOR SALE: Five room bungalow
Terwllleger, Prop.
with hath. Close in town. Price
nrcept»d want nd modium in
Day tor. a (Fa.) One rent a word reasonable. P. O. Box 058.
HJLL LUMBER CO. Hons* o
in insertion. Minimum 25c.
Service, Quality and Price
FOR SALE' Well located lot on
Lumber and Building Material
Magnolia Avenue.
Reasonably
pucert. Small c.uh payment rcCarter Lumber Company
nuired. Address, S. It. J. c.o.
West Third Street
Phone 565
Herald.

I D A V ID B . D Y E R
ARCHITECT
M e r a b a r Jl L A

Here Dulldlnir

Orlando, Florida

HILTON’S

da lin e n sh o p
113 Mngnolia Ave.
8 First Class Rarbers
Special Attention
Given To Iaidlcs and Children

OniLKS FOft RENT

Corner lot on Oak
—Oarkihury, Th*
morning
rapidly growing secmornlnr Iren*,
i terms of $G()0 cash
minimum tla.
payable yearly.
A
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
an-Ber* Corporation.
ftceno of stupendous developmentRend about it in the Pnlm Br*ch
Post. Sampie copy sent on p»- CORNER LOT on Palmetto Aven­
inest.
ue, ^1,500, $50 ca:di and $50
monthly. This lot will sell for
$2 000 this coming winter. DcanBerg Corporation, Phone 713.
$500 CASH and balance payable
monthly will buy new five room
bungalow in high class residential
section. Address S. B. C., care
Herald.

Chlnawarc In English Porce­
EL
Car. Drive it lains, Huvarian and Japanese
Oak and Second St.
Chinn make lovely gifts
TAMPA MORN If a TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription tc the
The Ball H ardw are Tribune or hand t to your Ixa!
JJT09 FOR II litR
denier so you can read Florida’s
; AUTO SERVICE Day
greatest new/rrsunr. Ono year
ht. Meats all ♦rains. Tbre.
hsfor. Phone G51 nnd 63-W
Elton J . Moughton $8.00, 6 months $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire 31,000 inxurARCHITECT
1 nco policy add 75 cents to your
CAFE
Service and Quality
Reigns
1P I A C A F E
r Waffle House
PL Mirr. 105 W. 1st St

First National Rank Uldg.
S n n fo r d ,-------------Florida

Chiropodist

bell c a fe

f o o t s p e c ia l i s t

jest in Service and Qua!
|t Street and Park Avo-

pRUG STORK — PreI. Drugj, Soda*. Wt
far you n« your phone.
KCTKICAI

Orlando.

Morns, li u n l o n s I n g r n w
lu g .Vails, l l c n v y C all
ouses or tired ac h ln i
feet.
I 1)11. C. I.. C l SI.FIs
Y o w r l l D re w llldg .
I 'h o n e .
H le v a to i

W. IL LONG

ID ELECTRIC CO.
'» to Gillon A Platt
I*®. Kverythinjr eleclone 422. Elcctragith

come increasingly vital.

f l o r is t

Plus—(he Sftecla! S ix Chassis
This fine coach body is especially designed
for and mounted on the Special Six chassis
which has contributed to the splendid repu­
tation of Studchakcr ears for dependability,
endurance ami reserve mileage.
Definite records show that many Studehakers have delivered from 125,000 to 200,000
miles of service. Up in the rugged country
around Three Rivers, (Jitehec, there arc eight
Studchakcr cars that have each traveled

RT THE f Tor Ts t ” ~
f f r» /o r nII occasions,
■lyrtle. Phon* 260-W

On Orlando Road four miles from
heait uf Sanford. $301) on acre on
easy terms. This winter will find
acreage in this section greatly in
demand and $500 an acre will be
a bargain.

ERG CORPORATION
02 First Street.

Contractor and Builder
*99-M — Phone — 493-M
2108 PALMETTO AVE.

Try Smith’s Barber
Simp for g’oud barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself
w h y classified advertising is so
important.

l'OR RENT: Attractively furnish­
ed apartment. 1st floor, 202 Park
Ave.
FOR RENT: Modern two
furnished apartment with
age space. 803 Union Ave.

Warehouse site 100x117 at $1,750 only one block from
I ir.; street. A good invnttment. Terms.
Apartment house Hollow Tile Stucco construction. Pays
rent ten per rent on $13,000.00. Located close to the
liUKlneaa *«Hon. Priced at $30,000.00. It will pay
you to investigate. Terms.
Apartment House Site at $13,000.00.
exclusive residence section.

In Sanford’s most

Residence lot on Magnolia Ave., near South Side school,
very rcauinnblr priced for a quirk sale. Terras.
A now five -iwm llwellim; in the Sanford llrlirhN Kcrtinn
Acreage at $8.50 Per Acre,

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

It B A L T O It S
Magnolia at Second.

WE LOAN MONEY AT 7 PER CENT

J. G. SHARON
G. TAYLOR DYER
r»inlintr— Decorating
PHONE 303
,0»' • r / i

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Attorney-at-I.aw
Will practlco In all the court*
Examination of Abstracts ci Land
Titles given especial attention
Offices in Scmlnoto County Bank
Building

IRRITATED EYES
Get worse and worse tlic longer you
let tlicm go; Leonard!'! Golden Eye
A i i c r rny attark or M u I was | Lotion cures inflammation and soreness
thin, rundown nnd weak. I hud u williout pain in one day. Cooling, heal­
; allow complexion, my cheeks were ing, strengthening. Get “LconardiV—
••.'ink in und 1 was rnntinunlly trou - 1it nukes strong eyes, At all druggists.
In a prrarrlpllon fur
Med with gas on my stomach. I
felt stuffy nnd had lost my ap­
Malaria, Chills nnd Fever
petite. I had read about McCoy’s
Dengue or Iiilious Fever.
T h o ro iiah ly
God Liver Oil Compound Tablets 1
S e rv e not!
•i d d -cidi d In give them it t ial.
It kllla the irrm i.
At once, I he;an to pick up nn 1
appetite, my checks filled out nml
my complexion became healthy
looking and I gained 15 pounds in I
six weeks and am very thankful j
&gt; Hy tha
for what McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
I l 5.no Nlriata.
Compound Tablets did for me.
Jlisa Alberta Rogers, 26-1* W. 1
Corn, Gorda St.. Decatur, III.
Everything
To tnke on weight, grow strong
nnd vigorous, to fill out the hol­
For the Sportsman
lows in checks and neck, try MeAt
(ov’s Cod Liver Oi! Compound
Tablets for SO days. 60 Tablets —
BaJl Hardware
60 rents ut Bower’s Pharmacy nnd
Phone 8
the Union Pharmacy end live
druggists everywhere.
If they
don’t give you wonderful help in
genuine.
—Adv. i

CHRONICLE — Au-Augusta'a greatest
hum, rale cash .09c
per lino, minimum

The prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

Pick lip Today's Herald

FOR RENT: Bungalow,
bath and screened porch
ed. near new hoted. Ph

t SALE: 7 room house, corner
Wanted
t TiOx117. Facing east with
shade trees. Price $1,500.
) cash, balance $35 monthly. WANTED I will buy anything into
t’-Bejg Corporation, 202 1st
Sanford Real Estate that is good B
nnd priced right direct from own- M
ere. Box 1,000 Herald ollico.
J!
FOR SALE: Special sale, beautiful
Collie puppies, three months old $10,000,000.00 Company wants you
to sell 150 daily home necessit­
nnd nothing finer. Fully guaran­
teed $15.00 each. Griffis Stock ies in Sanford. Profits $35 to $50
weekly. Experience unnecessary.
Farms, Lament, Fla.
For particulars write, Thu J. It.
MUST SELL.—-Seed bed covers, Watkins Company, 62-70 West
wires, frames, stakes, blenching Iowa St., Memphis, Tenn.
paper and wires, spray machine.
Al. o a good milk cow. M. Hanson
211 East First street.
LOST;,On First street, a black
leather hill fold containing $25
nnd owner’s card. Finder please
return to Herald office c.o. J. W.

Beautiful
Apartment Site
100 feet on Park Avo,

D avey and Nesmith

law yer

ATTOn.VKYa-AT-LAW

’BRYAN.
Bank Buildi

‘on* 417-L 3,

IN(; in g u p f a t h e r
By GEORGE McMANUS
KIN
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T&gt;'*A^T FER. L O C K • I'fv)
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O r C O R H E O (bE ELP
AH ’ C AvCiCi^CiE. •

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I ront the very beginning, the coach has
1‘ri‘ii an rliort towards economy on the ii.irt
^wlomobilc manufarturiTs. Hut, unlike
Other manufacturers. Studchakcr has been
able In build a coach without sacrifice in
cssfiitial quality — uml offer il to you ol on
iiccttial coach trice.

HERE -C A PEX '- L
TA*aTE i O M E
0 f r T H tfa C.ORNEO
U)E.E.F
O PEh
that

bu ck et

VV»TH T H E
CAfJvCACiE
&gt; IN tT -

The reason for sedan quality
at coach firico
Studrhakcr builds all of its own closed bodies
--hu.hU finer coaches than have been built
In-lore—and builds them at a lower cost—be­
cause there is no outside body-maker's profit
to lie included ui the purchase price to you,

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W E L L -W E L L
IT IT l*bM’T
JlC xC i'b* AM*
HOW
'T O U ?

' I H AV EN 'T
'T O O b E T
fjlN C E . U A lftR Y
CAVE M E A
EA A C K E V E .’ ’

W hen y o u r heart
flutters, and palpitates,
w h en y o u ’re short o f
breath and dizzy, w hen
y o u hnve sm othering
spells and faint spells,
look out for your heart I
D R . M IL E S *

Heart Treatment
has been used w ith
marked success for all
functional h e a r t
troubles since 1804.

1 TL1'1
.* S.pctia.1 S.ix Coach u Built complete—

lioth bmly and chassis—in Studchakcr plants.
It U a sjiu-iuryCt’*Automobile,
*

FOR RENT: 3 rooms down stairs,
furnished, lights, water, all con­
veniences in eluded, corner 9th and
Elm.

MEAT MARKET

II. A. SPEIR

Many men and women have
become habitual renders o f classlficd advertisements because they
have found jt a vcry
habit, indeed.

FOR RENT: 9 acre tiled farm at
edge of city limits. R. S. Read,
Box 211, Sanford.

Miss Rogers Gained
15 Bounds in G Weeks

fails 0 and 11 Itlmk (i

S —Three stations. Mag
Und Second. First and Elm
ird Avenue and 10ih Street,
rt scrvico.

FOR RENT—Apartment. Two
rooms and bath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will bo vacant Aug. 1. Prac­
tically new. Address 305 care
Herald.

m illio n d o l l a r (triag e s e r o s a XansmM s IJay o t a r l c d ; q u i r t e r
m illio n
o o i i a r o p e r a h o u se u n d e r c o n s t r u c 1 . L: tw o m llllitn s biting e p e n t on
h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r llvu
d e v e lo p e r* t o K«t
In o n
ground
Door. Wr i t e D e v e lo p m e n t D e n s r i m ent The P s n iie o ls N s * i 1 p a r‘

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla

Classified advertisements havt
come to be an American instirunon they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

DR RENT—APARTMENTS. One
two-room apartment nnd one
reo-room apartment, Apply Hcr-

FDR SALE: Three well located in
Oak Hill. Buy direct from own­
er and save commission. Easy
terms. Address "Owner” care
Miscellaneous
Herald.
$125 Phonographs ..
5 30 Electric fans
YOUNG SPANISH
gentleman
$ 15 Electric fans ...
Automobiles
would like to learn English, (’nil
$ 10 Electric fans
telephone 712 or P. (). Box 681.
I New Player Piano,
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
I Second Hand I’iani
!'J21 Dodge Touring.
Ti/es and Tillies.
Booms Tor Bent
t!)25 Dodge Coupe.
At Low Prices In Oi
1923 Dodge Coupe.
• FOR RE N T - Rooms with or with
DO YOU WANT to buy or sell 1922 Dodge Touring.
out meals.
anything?" If so advertise la 1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 ton
Reasonable rates,
Lincoln House.
ho "Gninesvilla Sun."
Truck.
DUVELOPKjtS ATTKyriON—r*n- 1921 Dodge Screen 1*2 ton Truck.
Bu.shnall— Pnscn county com
MILLER (). PHILIPS, luce.
sn.-ola Is b e x in r tlu x tn * g r e a t e s t d e ­
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla missioners
v e lo p m e n t In lilo rld .v * h lx t o r y - 1
let contracts for nin:
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
n a if tr il li o n d o lla r h i g h w a y t a th e Phone 3
new roads.
Oak
and
2nd
St.
*•*!?. b e a c h Just
r n l a h e d ; a tw o

G STATIONS AND
ITO SUPPLIES
couldn't understand I “Why call
In buying a closed car, do not underextiit a coach—why confine it with cheap mate the Importance of engine and chassis.
T HEY
iloscil cars?" asked the dealers at a recentWith extra weight to carry, these units be­

FOR RENT—Ground- Ploor Elks
Bldg., SOS Oak Avo. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T. Smith.

E. SI'URLING, GUU-diviswf
specialist. Subdivision to Or
lando, Florida, and F I o r*
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ cnuiMRtm ion.) i,renoKn
way.
Ifleil ml* have the Urge*
tntlon In Soiithive'tera i
Uni*
|r /S-worrt) Mnn
TIN AND METAL WORK
r o REACH me prosperous farm­
SIGNS
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise In the DeLand
Any Kind—Anywhere
Dally News, rato lc per ward, cash
with order.

|NG — Multlgraphing,
i and mnlling—as you
-when you want it
13. H. E. Porch, First
Bnnk Bldg.
R AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.

TELL ENOUGH.....SELL MORE1

REAL ESTATE

dru gs

Mudebakcr meeting. "Surely it would be
better to name it the Special Six Coupe."
To be sure, the Special Six Coach ir unholi»trrcd in fine quality of material—with highgr.idc carpeting—and heavy decorative door
pulls to assist passengers in alighting.
To he sure, it it lacquer finished in two
Myles—beautiful Studebakrr blue or a rich
iluotonr finish of Wyandotte green-gray
above and Ponca green-gray below.
And, furthermore, to git a coach as large
cud roomy you must pay more than $ 1,000
above the price of this car.
But the fact remains—that it o-.rrtes the
lowest price at which a fine closed car has
ever been sold on the world-famous Special
Six chassis.
It i . a nMcti—i,i trict alont. But in quality
u / w*
**/ f ivt^pusifnijfr couft•

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[ These Columns Are Yours

How They Stand

Excellent Pitching Enabler,
Tigers to Win First (lam e.
The Veteran Dauss Allow­
ing Only Six Safe H its

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FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW

SANFORD, FLA.

The ylthl uf tangerines per tree
Is oi.« and one seventh boxes and
y»vld la lit) to 115

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER

Circulation O f B ook s B y
GBTT0F1 SH Limitation O f Arm am ents
Realty
Transact!*
A nd W orld Court Favored
L ocal M unicipal Library
A PE TRIAL By U .S . Christian Endeavor CELERY PESTS H as Increased 15 P erC ent For First Six Mon
1 BY BRYAN
WILL RE MADE
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m Now On It Will
Be a Death Grapple
In The Light, Says
mous
Floridan

moner’s Talk
eard By Scopes
lares Scopes Case
eveals Fight Made
or Past Generation
)AYTO N , Tenn., July 8— T h e
it between evolution
and
ristiunity is “ a duel to the
h,” William Jennings Bryan
ired lust night In an address
(tinner given in his honor by
rogressivo Dayton club in the
- —-X room of the Hotel Aqua.
" I t he* Iwcn in the past n death
ftrapple in the dark.” said Mr. Bry­
an, who arrived foe the trial of
JnKq T Scope*, who is charged
riolnting
the Tennessee
gainst teaching evolution
in the schools o f Tcn-

PORTLAND, Ore., July 8.—Con­
The parade o f delegates and vis­
gress la called upon to support ev­ itors was held this morning.
ery effort toward limitation of
The faith of the Christian Enarmument* and toward the estab­ deavorers is strong because they
lishment o f a world court o f intcr- believe implicitly in the Bible as
national Justice
in resolutions »the word of Cod', the Rev. Stanley
adopted Tuesday by the general. B. Vandersall said before a group
assembly
to the International; meeting.
Christian Endeavor.
“ We know the Bible is true be\&gt;e further luy upon the con -1cause it was Inspired by some out.-cience*' o f the endeuvorers o f side force and because its state­
North America .the need o f study­ ments have been verified by the
ing this important question and research of scholars.’'
of adopting for the nation the
That, however, does not mean
principles universally
adopted
for
that
Christian
endcavorers
reject
i • « . 1 1 • r i . I a « n V—
■■
. . .. . . V . .
I
.
it
.
■ ■■
a»
■«
*.
*
individuals, namely law, not war,” science, Dr. W. II. Foulkes, pastor
says the resolution, advocating the o f tho Old Stone church in Cleve­
world court.
land, explained. Hu told how sci­
The disarmament and peace res­ ence, through the radio, is enab­
olution declares:
ling the clergy to “ carry the Gos­
“ Since war settles absolutely no­ pel to all the world.” as Christ
thing it sets out to settle and un­ and his Apostles enjoined.
settles
practically
everything,
The question of nmusements wns
Christian Endcavorers call upon largely settled yesterduy with virthe government o f the United I tually nil delegates agreed that
States to take effective steps to! gambling, drinking, prize fighting
bring about a limitation o f the were downright sinful and that
dungern o f war, with tho ultimate l dancing, cards, movies, theaters
object o f eliminating it entirely.
’
and‘ novels
were in a twilight
“ We ask congress to support ev­ zone.
ery effort that promises to bring
Many agreed that the latter
about internutionnl limitation of amusements, as well as certain
armaments, or that will create n Sunduy amusements, might be per­
spirit o f friendliness among the missible under propur
circum­
nations o f the eurth."
stances.

COUNTY HOME IS QUAKESUNEARTH
SOLD FOR SUM OF INDIAN CEMETERY
$65,000 MONDAY ON WEST COA S T

. thij time on it will be
grapple in the light."
iryan, who is associated
(unset for the prosecution of
jn g higli school instructor,
jest of the club which two I
_____
ujJ&gt; entertained .Clarence
o f defenno counsel in the Site and Buildings of Former Great Fissures Are Ripped
fdining room. The fundaInstitution Purchased By
In Two Islands on Pacific
list leud was introduced by
Longwocd
MnnjThreeAcres
Coast, Revealing Places
te Hurgnrd, member of the
Arc Reserved For Hospital
Unknown to Archaelogists
iution.
A welcome to DayIns extended by John L. GodThe old Seminole County Homo
AVALON, Santa Catalina Isl­
loinl member * o f defense
and
poor farm was sold Monday and, July H—While lust Monday's
cl.
afternoon by the County Couimis- earthquake was toppling hotels and
People Will Control
issue of the coming trial, siuners to Fred A. (Mark, of Long- office buildings of Santu Barbara
is scheduled to begin next wood, the consideration being $&lt;J5,- into the street, it was ripping greut
»v, is whether the people shall 000, it is announced today. The fissures in Santa Cruz ami San
in the United States, the board reserved the right to keep Miguel Islands just o ff the const
Her asserted. The pooplo are three acres, upon which it is pro­ from the Mission City, hurling
[only source o f the power, he posed to construct a combined sections o f their rocky coast lines
and will in the end control, city and county hospital in the into the sen and revealing old In­
no dinner ended u day which neur future at a cost approximat­ dian burial places whose existence
hnd not lieen suspected by archae­
! Dayton has been ono of the ing $250,000.
Due to Sunford’s rapid growth ologists.
pat since the coming of DarBainbridge Colby and Dudley in the direction o f the poor farm
A report of the tremlilor’s e f­
Id Field Malone. The arrival of which is located at Mellonville fects on the practically uninhabited
Hrynn shortly after noon fol- and Geneva Avenues, it was re­ island wns brought here yester­
pd the return o f John Thomas cently decided to sell the institu- day by Captain Arthur Sanger of
and Dr. John It. Neal, chief tion to allow the property to be- the Schooner Dreamer, on thv ves­
)f«n*e counsel, from C w k e v ^ W '-’m c * residential section. Tho sels return .'.uni anchorage, o f f
*-—re Monday
* '— *— “they
— *i,J a
- —
*UI—• 'exact loeuton o f the three acres to
filed
petition
Santa Cruz Island with a party o f
Injunction to remove the cupo bo used for hosptnl purposes has archaeologists from the Los Ang­
the r.tute
to the federal not yet been designated.
eles Museum of History, Science
court*.
,
Although nn increase in taxes of and Art.
.Mi. Iiryan, from the train was eight m i l l s was made in tho San­
Sanger snid the Dreamer was ly­
escorted to the home of Richard ford district and u boost o f five ing off Santa Crux Islund when
gers where he will make his mills in the Geneva district, it was shocks begun early Monday morn­
dquurt rs. During tho nfter- announced that the increases were ing and that waves churned up by
n ho held a brief conference not ns large ns had been expected the quake tossed the vessel about
|th Sue K. Hicks, Wallace C. by the commissioners,
since tho iiiic
. .
........... * ....................
1,0 io» fi kindling.
it mill ni|{. . “i Cliffs
in
like .ia pn.
piece
gard, Judge J. G. McKenzie
S /ih H
“ U&lt; r" r. “ r0nd M id-1 toppled into tho sea before us," h,
Herbert Hicks, local members ing which was recently passed, wus said, “and we gazed nwe-struek
the prosecution staff.
expected to increase the millage at what seemed to ho the end of
even more.
Virus* Court Itooni
the world. From San Migmd Isl­
V. E. Douglass, clerk o f circuit and to the west of us, arose great
s viewed the court room in
h the trial will be held and coutt and secretary o f the board, clouds o f dust, indicating that
ed tho newspaper club rooms. stated this morning that the com­ there, too tho cliffs were crash­
Bryan told newspaper men he missioners hml also expected to in­ ing.
crease the millage for the building
“ prepared for the trial."
“ After the shocks hml subsided
. Iiryan spoke following the filed on account o f the construc­ we went nshore ami found the fis­
r which wus
atetnded by tion o f the new county Jail, but It sures o;iened by the quake had un­
T. Scopes, members o f coun- was found that the present millage covered undent burial places, the
jor both parties to the suit, and money in the building fund are existence o f which we hud not
in Dayton’s civic life uml sufficient for the present year.
suspected while t&gt;xpluring 'other
It was lonmcd that the county Indian remains on the islund. We
npermen. Ho avoided debudget
us
made
up
for
the
ensu­
o f the Scopes ease, saying the
found five skulls o f peculiar con­
would not be tried in tho ing year by the commissioners ut formation.
upofs, but in cou rt Three their meeting Monday is not yet
, he wiid, he could discuss ready for publication, but that it
Record Now Quake
will be finished in 11 few days.
ropriety.
HONOLULU, July 8— An earth­
rrir.g to the size of the
quake o f considerable magnitude
r. Iiryan said that “ some of r / l V P r S
It fll*
P J1IQ WJ“ registered at 3:51 Tuesday on
IU I
I d is
the seismograph at the United
City papers" have spoken dfo- l l a y 1.1 n
ragingly of the town, “ us if it
States mngnetic stution at Kwu,
tiO too •mull u place in which to
this island. The Hhock continued
d so greut a trial.”
about three hours. The distance
I . “ Why should tho size of tho
away of the disturbance could not
town be a mntter o f importance in
he estimated blit it was said that
the case,” asked the speaker.
Further preparations were made the record resembled that made by
‘^Christianity began in a small today by C. L. Hritt, president of the seimogranh oii the Santa Bartown whether we date the begin­ the Sanford Baseball Club for stug- bum earthquake.
ning with the birth of Christ in ing on Thursday wee!f, July 1(5, one
Bethlehem or with the youth of of the greatest Booster Day Cele­
WASHINGTON, July 8 — An
Christ spent in Nazareth. Why brations ever put on in this city, earthquake lasting for nearly an
should not this peaceful community the activities beginning at 1:30 hour ami reaching its greatest infurnish a fitting subject, that in­ o’clock in the afternoon with u : tensity between 9:31 «.m. and 9:35
terests mankind: Education and huge parade und ending that night [ M-m- Eastern slumlord time, wus
.Religion?
with n mammoth display of fire tecorded otday on the George­
The newspaper critics who have works.
town
university
seismographs.
been making fun of Dayton should
Fnther
Tondorf
described
the shock
It was reported today that
read the fiunt page o f the book
as “ very pronounced, if not se­
among
the
men
to
be
asked
to
re­
which gave rise to this trial.
vere.’ ’and estiniutcd that it cen­
Beneath tho pictures is a sug- present the leans in the “ fats” and tered between 1,900 and 2,000 miles
“
leans”
baseball
game
are
Dr.
C.
gstion upon which the city editors
from Washington.
might reflect with profit. This is J. Mar-hall, A. R. Key, Forrest
Lake,
W.
VV.
C.
Smith,
A.
(
’.
Curih« comment thnt the nuthor o f
t hubbook makes up on the two pic­ ter, I Inward Uverlin, C. A. Byrd. I
It was stated that Paul Keeley.j
tures contrasted: “ Compare the un­
favorable artificial environment of Paul diggers, Hodgson Hall, Dr.
a crowded city with the most fav­ R- E. Stevens, II. C. Long, und u
BERLIN, July 8.—Children un­
orable environment of the coun­ number o f other stout men are to!
try."
be considered for the “ fats” team i der three yenrs o f age will not be
and aeveral of these already e x -: permitted to appear in moving pic­
pressed their willingness to play,) ture films if a bill introduced in
a
it is declared.
the Reischtag becomes a law.
The bill points out that the nerv­
Following the game between the
’’fats and the Icuns” the Sanfurd ous and physical strain of facing
uml'Lakeland tcunis o f the F lori- j the bright lights o f movie studios
NEW YORK, July 8— Allen I v
League will stage one of I is injurious to infants. The bill
Davis, an actor in "White Car­ Itheir mid-season games which is further provides thut children be­
g o ” was in a critical condition expected to be one o f the best oi tween three and 12 years may not
this morning ut a hospitul here, llhfl your. Mr. Britt has further uppeur in films except by permit
“ *?.,f0Unc‘-’«I that over 100 prizes o f police und uchool authorities.
having been shot by his wife
.win
bo given nway during the afEdith Parker, who wits once
* °" •w* that the fireworks dis­
considered one o f the most beau­
play at the athletic field that night
tiful chorus girls in Carroll’s
Iw.li be o n . o f the best ever witVanities.
“ It was all over another wo­ |neised in this city.
man," Mrs. Davis said and shj
CHICAGO, July
8.—Clarence
added that she had intended to
( hzrles Carroll, the last surviv­ Harrow, associate counsel for John
•nd it all. “ I never want to ing signer of the Declaration o f T. Scopes, received u telegram to­
n century day from Buinbridge Colby, form ­
her again,” Davis suid in Inucpendence, nearly
raking that the woman not be ago, luid the ston fth g t marked the er secretary o f state, advising he
allowed to visit him."
beginning o f tho Baltimore and would be unable to attend •he
Ohio, America’s first railroad.
Dayton evolution trial.

A im! ‘ Leans’ B a 1 1
l'eamsBeingSought

German Hill Would
Bar All Baby Actors

WhiteCargo” Actor
Is Shot By His Wife

Colby Not to Attend
Trial Of John Scopes

Baroness Killed In
Fall FromN.Y.Hotel

IBs: Array o f Agricultural
Scientists Arc Engaged In
NEW YORK, July 8.— Bar­
Study Situation In All Sec­
tions of State o f Florida i oness Helen Zeur Meuhlen, of

Study of Diseases Is
Now Being Made
Present Investigations Arc
Being Curried On In San­
ford; May Get Rid o f Pests

Jnvn Dutch East Indies, wus
killed today by n fall from a
seventh story window o f the
Ritz Carltun Hotel. She struck
on thu roof of the Hotel Japa­
nese gnrden which is on n level
with tho second floor.
James M. Thompson, who
wns visiting the baroness with
other friends, snid she stepped
to nn open window for frosh
air and fell. The baronoHS, who
wus about 28 yeurs old, was
Helen Curruthcrs, o f San An­
tonio, Tex., before her marri­
age to the baron, who is in the
Dutch Diplomatic service.
Police, after an investigation*
snid it wns believed she fninted. The young woman was
elaborately gowned und jewel­
ed. Her diamond earrings were
dashed from their settings in
the fall and were recovered
trom the roof by detectives.

. Many New Rooks Have Been
Added to Institution Dur­
ing Past Yenr;'N um ber O f
Volumes A r e
Repaired

Library Employees
Do Reference Work
ry Taken Active Part In
Library
Worlt o f State Library
Association In 1921-1925

SLAVS PLANNING
EARLY PAYMENT
OF OBLIGATIONS
Immediate Negotiationa Be­
tween Nation and United
Staten Are Expected to Be
Opened to Soltlc Debt

Transactions In Ji
Total $1,262,750;
Largest Amoun
One Month In 1

v

Small Investors
Become Numeral

The annual report o f Mrs. Anne
Van Ness Brown, head librarian
of the Hanford Municipal Library
recently submitted to the Board
JACKSONVILLE. July 8.— An
o f Trustees, shows a large
In­
intensive and concerted attack
crease in thu number o f books that
WASHINGTON, July 8— Czecho
will be mude on the insects mid
have been loaned nnd o f the num­ Slovakia has joined France, Bel­
diseases affecting celery in Flor-,
ber o f memberships. The reports gium, Italy and Esthonia in as­
idn, by the State Plant Board in
- ,
_
ri
show the circulation increased 15 suring the United States o f its
co-operation with the Florida Ex­
per cent whilo many new books willingness to refund its debt.
Real
estato
transfers
in
periment Station, the agricultural ,
I were added to the collection.
Thu State Dc|&gt;urtmciit has beep Seminolo county during June l
extension division of tho College j
Mrs. Brown’s complete report is advised informally by the legation amounted to 91*262,750, ac- j
of Agriculture of the university |
as follows:
here that in a few days an official
and the bureaus of entomology
"The following is the iinnuul re­ note would bo dispntchcd by the cording to an announcements
and plant industry, respectively of |
port for the first fiscal year which Prague government announcing made today by A. C. Carter,
the united States department of
has juzt closed, covering the per­ full acknowledgment o f it* post manager of the Sanford Cred­
agriculture, according to u recent
iod from July 1, 1924, to July 1, war reconstruction uhligntions and it AsHociation. Tho figures
announcement by Dr. Wllnion
1925. IWor to this time a month­ its readiness to enter into immed­ arc* taken from the warranty
Newell, director of the experiment
ly appropriation was allowed the iate negotiations for a settlement.
station und plant commissioner.
deed* or which there wero
library which was audited euch
In uddltlon to the acknowledged
The recent legislature included
month by K. L. Philips, city aud­ debt, amounting to about $80,000,­ 264 during the month.
in the budget for the Stute Plant
This is a substantial increase’ !
itor.
000, n further amoullt of about
Board an appropriation o f $7,500
transactions over any single niontt
Receipts
$11,000,000
is
due
the
United
a year for investigation o f w jery
Balance from fines account $110.42 States for expenses incurred by thus fur in 1925, the next highest
insect* nml the board hrfs recent­
City appropriation
2000.00 this government in the transport­ month living March with 309 trans­
ly engaged the services o f Ilr. E.
Fines
272.72 ation of Czecho Slovukiu troops fers with a valuation according to
D. Ball, of Washington, D. C., to
Fines from two day books
03.92 from Siberia to their country In revenuo stamps o f $1,238,500. Jan­
serve as associate entomologist
Lost and damaged books
13.70 1919 nnd 1920. The amount o f the uary wns the lightest month with |
and devote his entire time to in­
Non-resident fees
9.(111 Intter debt has not beep agreed 1(51 transactions with consideration
vestigation of celery insects, par­
Temporary residents de­
Fund
o
f
Million
and
Half
Is
upon definitely, but the Czecho approximating $474,000.
ticularly the celery leaftycr, which
Tho totul for June is an increase
posits
48.00 Slovakia government is understood
To
Be
Used
For
Completing
has given the celery growers con­
Deposit member* fees
13.00 to he ready to negotiate n settle­ over May of $539,550 or a gain o f ’
siderable trouble in recent years.
1923 Program; Flection Is Cash gifts
2.00 ment for the larger amount and approximately 75 per cent. It wax
further pointed out thnt transac­
Carried A fter Hot Fight
Dr. Hall is u scientist o f note.
apply the same terms to the smal­ tions during thv first seven days of
f
He holds the degrees B. S. and M.
$3532.18 ler sum us soon ns it is. fixed.
July totaled $339,250, cuusing local
S. from the Iowa state college at
Expenses
JACKSONVILLE, July 8— A
Dates Complicated
real estate men to believe .that
Ames, Iowa and tho degree Ph. I)., $1,500,000 bund Issue for the com­ Books
559.25
The Czecho Slovakian action fur­
from Ohio State University, He pletion o f the 19211 road program Binding
48.80 ther han complicated the prob­ more property will change hands
has been professor of entomology for Duval County was approved Periodicals
74.15 lem of the American Debt Com­ during this month than in any sin­
in the Colorado Agricultural Col­ Tuesday by freeholders o f the Newspapers
20.00 mission in distributing the time gle month thus far.
The number of dedds filed dur­
lege and in the Iowa State College county who voted 1,49-1 for the Lost books refunded
.75 available this Summer among the
and has been state entomologist of bunds to 1,202 against. The el­ Salaries
2280.81 governments witli whom negotia­ ing the first six months o f this
year totnl 1,539, representing con- 'I
Wisconsin. During 1920-21 he ection was hotly contested and u Temporay residents de­
tions soon will be started, tinder slderutions amounting to $4,920,000 p
was assistant secretory o f agri­ ■strong pre-election campaign both
posits refunded
42.00 Secretary Winston o f the Treas­
uro us follows:
culture ut Washington und aliu-e for und against the bond issue was Deposit members fees re­
ury, ns secretary of the debt com­
that, time has been director o f sci­ waged.
funded
8.00 mission, has announced thnt the Jnn. 1(14........ . ............ I 474,000
Feb. 201........ . ......... ..
.'&gt;43,500
entific work for the federul de­
15(5.15 Helgiaii debt would bo discussed
A $2,000,000 bond issue wns vot­ I.ilmiry supplies
March, 309
..... ....... 1,228,500 J
partment of agriculture, which lat­ ed in 1922 for the completion of a Printing
48.42 between Aug. 5 and D5 and has told April, 309 ........
CHET
ter position he will relinquish In system o f ronds and bridges in the Freight nnd express
9.4(5 the French government that its May, 289 ......... .... .
time to report in Florida about county, blit the amount was not Repairs nnd equipment
24.12 commission could be received be­ June, 2(54........ .
1 “ 62,750
August I o f this year. Dr. Ball sufficient to complete the pro­ Sundries us per account
fore or after that period.
was president o f the American As­ gram and work wus stopped Janu­
rendered
152.73
Doubt has been expressed In ad­
Total...*....... ......... . $4,920,1
sociation of Economic Entomolo­ ary of this year on account o f u
ministration nnd diplomatic circ­
With
thv real estate transactions '
gist* in 1918 nml Ims published lack of funds.
$3422.158 les thnt tho .Bclgiuti negotiations for the first six months of this |
u long list of noteworthy contribu­
Balance
........................
$109.50
will be concluded Jiy A uguu 10 year approximating nearly $5,000,­
The county commissions hand­
tions to the science of entomology.
“ Tho 'g-^vitles o f the iihrnry since* the ilelt'lan comtnisMOn Is 000, it is the belief of Hanf«rd I
ling the roud construction were se­
The Florida experiment station, verely criticized for the fuilure to are shown by iho following stat­ not to sail until July &amp;), and' prob­ real estate dealers ami liusin-^y.l
through its department of plant complete the road progrum with the istics from January 20 to July 1st ably wilt not be ready fo begin nnd professional men thnt thv total f
pathoiogy, already has a co-ope­ funds voted for the purpose. The supplementing tho first annual re­ the discussions Is*fore August 8 for tins year will be nenr $15,000,­
port made:
rative working agreement with the
or 9
In addition, Mario Alberti 000 snd may reach as high ns |
commissioners, however, contend­
federal bureau of plant industry, ed that changes had been necessit­
Registration
of the Itulian commission is e x ­ $20,000,000.
under which work on celery dis­ ated in the plans und that the
“ 279 new members have joined, pected to return to
the United
From month to month an in­
eases is being carried on at Sun- roads already constructed
were making a total of 1370 members. States in August giving promise creasing number o f small transac­
fod. The department of entomol­
much better than those specified in This includes 14 temporary resid­ that resumption of tho Italinn ne­ tions sro being made as well as a
ogy of the experiment station the original program.
ents, four non-residents, seven de­ gotiations will occupy nt least the number of large ones. Attention is
will work in close cu-opcration
niao culled to the fnct that thero\
The affair developed into n fac­ posit members and 24 renewals, remainder o f the month.
with the plant hoard on the celery tional fight and Governor Martin, and makes tho total membership
is each month an increasing num­
Time Questioned
insect investigations, while thu
ber of outside people who are in­
when requested to remove some of 902 udults, 408 juvenile.
That
tho
French
commission
can
extension division of the college the members o f the present board,
vesting in both large and small
Circulation
be
organized
in
time
to
start
ne­
of ugriculturc, through its exten­ indicated he would consider the
“ The total number o f books cir­ gotiations here bef.»re August 5 transfers.
sion entomologists und county outcume o f today’s election as a
culated was 12,500, 78815 being to generally is doubted, und this sit­
agents will endeavor to keep the public verdict as to whether the
udults nnd 4094 to juveniles, laist uation v'ouhl seem to postpone thu
celery growers closely informed as commissioners should continue in
year the total circulation was 10,­ French nml Czecho Slovak dis­
to all significant developments. office and administer further or
919, inuking an increase of Kill
The chemist of the experiment sta­ whether they should In* removed. hooks loaned for this period. Of cussions until September at the
earliest, Treasury officials, how­
tion Ih working with representa­ Removal o f the commissioners
this number 119(5 were magazine* ever have suggested thut it would
tives o f the federal department wns expected by opponents of the and 1010 two day books. T h e
e impossible tor the debt co-mb
o f agriculture on the soil fertility board, had the bunds failed to reading
* s ,
room attendance
was not he impossible for the debt
Announcement was made today
problems in connection with cel­ carry.
1742, making n gain o f 204 over commission to enter into negotia­ by President C. I* Britt o f tho
ery production. With this urrny
The vote ns tabulated at mid­ Inst year. The .story hour ut- tions with representatives of more Sanford Baseball Club to the efof talent availuhle there should be night, ' included all hut five dis­
tondunce also showed an increase,
feet that young ladies
winning
good progress mude within the tricts in the county. The five dis­ the total atetndunco being 00(5 and than one government at a time nt
.V&gt;
free tickets in the advertising c o n -! •
least
to
the
exten
of
discussing
next two years in reducing or con­ tricts were small and the vote east the reading club 212.
test
each
week
must
hereafter
bo
preliminaries
wih
one
while
en­
trolling some o f the troubles with there was not expected to change
“ Reference questions have been gaged ir. working out actual terms uccompunied by one paid admis­ .
which celery growers have to con­ tho standing.
* /
sion.
looked
up on u large number of with another.
tend.
Much interest has been mani­
subjects. 190 books have been ucThe celery investigations, it is
JACK ON WAY HOME
fested, hu said in discovering tbo
cesioned and 572 catalog curds
stated, will not he confined to any
ntmes of the ball players ea ch .
have liven mude. 545 overdue no­
;,r •
one seetion of the stute, tint will
PARIS, July 8. .luck Dempsey tices have been sent, nine hooks
week, and the increasing number
• ■lie extended from time to time, nml hi* bride left this morning for
o
f
free
tickets
being
sent
out
makes^
to all the important celery pro­ Cherbourg, where they will sail were lost nnd paid for by mem­
il necessary to ask those using the
bers and two have not liven re­
ducing centers.
for home on the liner homcric.
pusses to bo accompanied by a
turned. 1227 books have been mend­
paid admission.
ed uml 35 books have been re­
The name of another player will
bound.
At tho weekly luncheon o f the be in the baseball ud column*
"In addition to the increase in Kiwuni* Club ut thu Seminolo Cufe
work, as uhown by the above re­ today M. B. Hutton, who has just uguin today us usual, preceding
the series which begins heru with
port, the library louk un uctivu returned from his honeymoon, was
Tampa, Thursday, it was an­
part in tho work of the Florida presented
a rolling pin und its nounced,
Library Association. The trust­
ASHEVILLE, N. C.. July 8 — lahoma City, Oklahoman; South ees nnd each member o f the staff use was fully and adequately ex­
Election o f Walter C. Johnson, Carolina, Robert laithum, Charles­ juined tlie Association, und ut its plained to him by T. 1* Dumas.
publisher o f thu Chattanooga News ton News nnd Courier; Tennessee, last unnuul meeting the librnriun
Other entertainment was fu m -1
o f Chuttunoogu, Tenil., us presid­ C. P. J. Mooney, Memphis Com­ wus elected president for the com ­ ishctl in tulks and the relating o f!
ent uml an address by Adolph S. mercial-Appeal; Texas, M. E. Fos­ ing ycur, and spent six weeks at their “ funniest jokes” by several
Ochs, publisher of the New York ter, Houston-CRranicle; Virginia, Tallahassee in the interests o f a members of thu orgunizutions.
ELDORADO, Ark., July 8.
Times and the Chuttunoogu Times, M. K. Duerson, Lynchburg New*, library bill
Visitors present ut the lunch-1Fire, which for 12 hours threaten­
which successfully
featured Tuesday’s session o f the West Virginia, \V. Guy Tetrick, passed thu legislature. This bill con were W. 11. Abbott of New *ed the oil town o f Cross Roads,
Twenty-third annual convention of Clarksburg Exponent.
is giving the libary work in Flo­ York City, Hurry T. Bod well, an d1near here nnd damaged to the ex­
tho Southern Newspaper Publish­
A feature o f today’s session rida the nutional recognition it J. S. Barrett and F. M. Robertson I tent of $750,000 properties o f oit
and gu* companies in adjacent de­
er's Association here.
was un address by Adolph Ochs, deserves, and in the establishment o f Orlando.
Kent Cooper, general manager publisher o f the New York Times. of u State library and library
Members present were: Rev. E .! velopment ureas, early today wu*
of the Associated Press arrived
Mr. Ochs, u Southerner by birth commission the Hanford library has I). Brownlee. R. II. Berg, L. C. believed under control. A giant
yesterduy and was present at un suid thut he understood some of taken an important part.
lie Bout, Dr. It. D. Caswell. R. H. gasser issuing gas at the rate o t
informal conference of publishers the difficulties o f Southern pub­
90,000,000 cubic feet a day con­
“ To each of the members o f the Cuswcll, It. B. Chupmun, Fred A.
and executive* of Southern news­ lishers and thut he realized the
Board o f Trustees the librariun (la rk , T. I- Duinus, A. C. Fort, tinued its activities within 21X1;
papers.
nrohloms o f publishers in general. wishes to extend her thanka, us T. K. Higgins, M. It. Hutton, John feet of thv blaze without danugv
Considerable interest was at­
He admonished his hearers, how­ well as to the staff for the eo-op- D. Jlnkins, J. H. Jackson, E. F.
tached to the report on the com­ ever, that u newspaper which
Lane, Dr. W. T. latngley, Forrest!
erution they have given.”
plaint o f the federal trade coin­ prints the news unbiased, honestly
l ake. S. M. Lloyd, H. C. Long, E. j
mission regarding relations be­ and accurately will as a rule be a
J. Moughton, J. G. Michael, Dr.
tween advertising agencies and successful intsitution and command
II. II. McCaslin, 0 . B. McKay. G.l
publishers. The report wns made a large circulation.
E. McCall. Rev. T. J. Nixon, C. C .)
by James J. Finley, attorney of
The publishers will spend the
Following a three gams ser­
Nesmith, H. T. Overstreet, A. R. |
tho Southern Newspaper Publish­ major portion o f tomorrow on the
Platt, it. H. i'attishall, A. Raffield,: ies in Tampa the first of this
ers' Association.
vuriou3 g olf courses here.
Celeryltds
WASHINGTON. July 8.— A de­ I E. B. Randall, Jr„ L. H. Steele, J. j week the Sanford
Others Elected
Tonight Kent Cooper, general ficit o f approximately $40,000,000 G. Sharon, I’. B. Smith,
R. A. &lt; will return tomorrow for a
Other officers elected yesterday manager o f tho Asosciatcd Press for postal operations for the fis­
(Winston, F. II. Wight, und L. J, j three- game additional tilt with
were: Secretary-treasurer Wiley L. held a conference with the pub­ cal yeur o f 1925 was estimated to- I Wilson.
the fast Smoker aggregation,
Morgan Knoxville (Tenn.' Sentin­ lishers and ho will meet the pub­ dny by I’ ostmuster General New.
which Tuesday took a double
el: Directors, Alabama. Victor II. lisher* o f North Carolina in con­ Tho deficit due, it was indicated,
heuder from the locals.
Hanson. Birmingham News; Ark- vention here tomorrow nfternoon. to Increased pay o f postul em­
Hanford won three out of six
rnsas, J. 8. Parks, Fort Smith
“ In this country our press us a ployees and the change in postage
games last week and it U hop­
Tinies-Kecord; Florida Frank B. whole is independent und honest, rates.
ed that the Celerymen will do at
Schutts, Miami Herald; Georgia, free from the charge of venality
l.-iMt that well this week. It M
John A. Price, Atlanta Journal; and for that reason exercises an
CHICAGO, July 8.—Gangsters’
said that the turn is stronger
Kentucky, H. Giovanoli, Islington influence and power that constit­
guns bluzt:d in Chica;fO Sireot a now than it has been at any­
Leader! Louisiana, A. G. Newmey- utes it one o f the main bulwarks
again this trn;irning.
seriously
time during the seasou and that
e„ New Orleans, Item-Tribune; o f our liberty, declared Adolph
CHICAGO, July 8.— Wheat, Sep­ woutuling Tony Gennu, the third.
local fan* haw good reason to
Mi.ssisippi,
Frederick ' Sullen.*, lOchs, publisher of the New York tember, 1.45 to 1.4541; December, o f Gt!Una Broth era, to fall 1In nix
btflicw that thtt FvtLi will tukc
Jarkson News; North Carolina, Times and Chattanooga Times ad­ 1.464i; Corn, September, 1.0444 to weeksi in feud and rivalrie4 of
tht* xeric* front Tuinp4«
John A. Park, Raleigh Times; Ok­ '
( Continued On Page Tntee)
l .W \ .
beer runners,

Believe Year's Tot
May Reach Fifteen]
Or Twenty Million^

ROAD BOND ISSUE
IN DUVALCOUNTY
PASSES TUESDAY

Free Series’ Passes j
Must He Accompanied
Ky Paid Admissions

Kiwaniaiis Present
.YI.B.Htitton With A
‘Rolling Pin’ Today

Chattanooga Editor Is Elected Head
Of Southern Newspaper Association

$750,000 Fire Finally
Placed Under Control

Celerymen Return
For 3-Game Series

P,0. Depart meat Faces
Big Deficit This Year

Another Wounded In
Chicago’s Gang War

Markets

�ord

Juried Unffeh This Wreckage

HERALD,

| Oil Refinery To Be
\ Built At Fort Myers
FORT MYERS, Fla., July 7.—
Hans for the erection o f the first
oil refinery in the state o f Floridn
have been mnde here by repres­
entatives o f n syndicate o f Iown
through the local chamber o f com­
m on e. The syndicate appealed to
tho chamber o f commerce to nssist
It in getting a water-front loca­
tion.
•
According to the plana announ­
ced. crude oil will be shipped here
by bont from Now Orleans and
Mobile and refined into gasoline,
kerosene, and lubricating oil. This

city will bo the center o f dis­
tribution for this state. The re­
finery, it was slated, .will start
operation about neat April. Its
initial output will average 5,000
barrels per month.
The highest prices on tangerines
arc realized in December and into
in November for* tho Thunksgiving
trade.
It requires nbout CO pounds of
reed beans to plant nn acre. This
range* from three pecks to on:
bushel o f seeds.
DADE CITY— 185 ncr.
land sell for $2fi0 nn acre.

King Hohors Printer
Who Gave His Blood
lace Tibbie, a printer of Cnnonbury, North London, has been
awarded the Order o f the British
Einpiro by tho king, and also made
a life governor of the Loudon Hos­
pital, In recognition o f his having
given a pint o f blood on 51 OCeasions for transfusion to patients
in London hospitals.
The usual fee for blood tiansfuslon is five guineas, but Tibbie
hns refused payment, and he has
therefore saved the hospitals an
equivalent o f nearly $1,335.

The official entry In the King’*
list o f birthday honors read “ 0 . D.
E.— Tibbie, Bertie W allace. For
public services in savin? life.’’

Orlando Will
Tourist Club

ORLANDO
club house costing j
erected in Sunshine
local chamber of con
been announced hen
drick Guernsey, seen
be completed before
1st start arriving in
cording to Mr. Guor,
house will bo simil,
SU Petersburg but
to make it the large,
150-room hotel t o ! bouse in the state •
ere.
'com pletely furnished!

Shenandoah Leaves‘
For Bar Harbor, Me.

MIAMI SHORES

j Fl o r id a

facts

|In

Brooklyn Club

The Old Confederate Soldiers'
Home maintained by the State o f
Florida is located nt Jacksonville.
There were only ten doctors in
East Florida during the occupa­
tion of the British, which lasted
Points Out To Southern News- twepty years. •

napermcn Opportuniticsand
There arc more than seventy
Possibilities o f Future; Re­
Ice factories in Florida. Their
views Past Pcrfomancca output of ice is valued at mere
ASHEVILLE, N. C„ July 0.—
Pointing out to southern ntwspnpers men the opportunities and
possibilities for the future and re*
viewing the past performances
marked the high spot* on Presi­
dent A. (J. Ncwmyer’s annual re­
port to tho members of the South,
ern Newspap-r Publishers' Assoc­
iation in session hero today.
Mr. Ncwroyer stated that In*
Would deviate from the establish­
ed custom o f solely reviewing past
performances and deemed it his
duty to place before the members
freely nod frankly his irnpresion
o f the possibilities fur future sou ­
thern newspaper endeavor, mid di­
rect the attention of tho membtra
to certain, obstacles, as vv.dl us op­
portunities.
"I iwn convinced," said Mr. New
mycr, "that tho time hns conic
when only through plain, open understunding or all phases of our
prest’iil organization cun you In„ n i .„ i*
officers os to the course you do-

than a million and n half dollars.
The Statu maintains a hated
commlsioh which regulates the
operation o f publics inns for tho
protection o f both tho proprietors
and the guests.
Stetson University, at DeLnnd,
100 utiles south of Jacksonville,
wa* incorporated in 1K87, two
years after the incorporation o f
Hollins College. The institute is
co educational.
The third railroad in the United
States was built in Florida In 1835
i'.G. It extender! from Tnllnhnss&lt;:e
to St. Mnrks.
General Richard
K. Call was th&lt;* constructing en­
gineer. He later became governor
o f the territory.

X

Jap and Chinese Boys
Exchange CampVisits

V ", V
Z , y,
thU^terv »nrv
TOKYO, July 7.— Fifty Boy
&amp; ' ' ? ■ ! £ ? • „ T, r
ftcouts from Japan will go to Chi­
mcnl ttUj)ervi&lt;tion and were called na this summer to spend several
weeks in camps there. At tin.
th e'fu tu re"
t0 1
the ‘•King's Roads."
same time some two dizen Chinese
"The association itself has an
The first president of Hollins Hoy Scouts will come to Jnpan for
opportunity to double its member-1 Collego at Winter I’ark. which is a visit. This plan of exchanging
ship'pad thereby Increase it* scopo t;ho oldest institute
of
higher Hoy Scouts with various countries
o f service. All papers in th • learning in tho state of Florida, has aroused considerable enthusi­
growing southern section— work- was Ur. Edward I*. Hooker. Thu asm among the Scout leaders hero.
rng in n cotton territory and fac- college ban Just celebrated
its
It was stated that the
II iy
ing kindred customs, peoplu nml fortieth commencement. The col- Scout organization of
Hungary
problems—naturally have related |c.g(. |j co educational.
has begun negotiations with the
Jannnese organization with the
view o f exchanging visits.
Tho Hungarian Scout officials
propose to send 50 Hoy .Scouts to
Japan next year if a return vij,n
of Japanese .Scouts can bo ar­
ranged for the following year.

IAMI’S era of prosperity will continue just as
long as the sun keeps shinning—just as long as
the Gulf Stream stays in its accustomed location
• —just as long at tho trade winds blow—just as
long as folks desire to avoid the inclement weather o f
the North and just as long as the composite payrolls of
all industries of the Nation provide the means for those
who wish to come.

British Promulgate
New Live SavingRules

If this does not bespeak a CONTINUED ERA OF PROS­
PERITY, what could?

LONDON , July 7.—New Board
of trade regulations relating to life
saving apparatus to be carried by
ship* become effective July 1. A
niotor-bont or boats fitted with
wireless apparatus uud search­
lights, must be carried in vessels
with more than 15 life-boats. If
tho vessel does not carry a motor­
boat, but has more than 10 life­
boats, one of tliesu must bo fitted
with wireless.
I ife-hontn in nil foreign-going
ships will ho required to carry
one-pound of condensed milk for
each person. In addition to the
water and biscuits required by
thu present rules.
Floridn Ims a low shipment of
green corn. During tin* entire rea­
lm not more than 100 to 150 carlot* are shipped from the state.

M

Don’t forget that population makes industry, and as
Miami grows, local industry grows into being.* With an
estimated building program of $100,000,000 in the Great­
er Miami District, the payrolls of the building trades
alone represents approximately $50,000,000. Add to
that the immense amount spent here annually by visit­
ors, and the total surpasses by far the payroll of the
average large city.
And because Miami’s chief assets are Pc. mai.cnt and
Unchangeable,
MIAMI’S PROGRESS MUST LAST!

IAMI SHORES lies along ULscnync
Hay north o f Miami, a tremendf
otis development, 2,800 acres in ex­
tent. Its immense water frontage,
more than 10 miles on Hiscaync Bay,
on lake anti on stream, gives it un­
usual charm and desirability for resi­
dential sites in this land o f sub-trop­
ical beauty.

M

Mo cover, Miami Shores is alratcgl•ally located v/ith reference to inaio
highways. All the main thorough­
fares leading from Miami to the North
pass through this great development,
and Miami Shores is creating still
another great avenue of travel, which
v..ll adtl tremendously to the promir ttce o f this development— another
causeway to Miami Beach. A (i00acre island to be crossed by this thor­
oughfare will he one o f tho important
features o f the Miami Shores project.

And
Miami Shores—wher
you might have a few years
your serious consideration.
IT IS CALLED THE REPLICA OF

MIAMI

Wright, Warlow and Company

on improved H^udncKM and Residential Property
in Sanford
Funds immediately available subject to tide
examination.

Green beans I* 9ftu pf the Flor­
ida products that nr:- shipped ev­
ery month. Tho value o f the bean
crop in UH0 through 11/23 aver­
aged yearly $2,423,200.

Britt-Chittendcn
Realty Co.
10 K. First St.,

DuUOSE AND IlOI.UCtt
111! Park Avenue

Floiidji-mailtt products increased
£91 per evnt from lOjl to 1923.

Be our guest on a free in­
spection trip to Miami
Shores. Make reservation
today.

Sanfoid

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rf'VJ
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gathering fu*j
.
ti n q i i M l H
through the purchase o f biological the entire llhe became the Plant and t crow ;*
fifi
ter,
Duncan,
Triumph,
Walters,
Again, It Is possible that the
But the question is: Whal form
i *
,«
which to make a trip.
ir
'
&gt;
V
l
f
System.
(rl
ir
'i
i
ja
v
total
products
In
bulk
and
through
con­
_____________
__________
_
McCarthy and Marsh Seedless.
whole
affair may end
in a squabwill tho reduction Uke?
i
j t thrift*
stant supervision o f its supply aeThe Democrats and ProgrexJ bio, With ino Changed mads in' tiki - flM i, 1 ---------- D i.T
Florida delegates took a
W . S. Sherman, came to Orlando
'
.
By
CHARLES
P.
STEWART
rr..»The National Presn Home, resi­ cured producer? .Valued at 962,­
elves in Congress, as a whole, are present law.
In this case, the income, U x- dence of retired newspaper men. is 203.75 but paid only $14,225.98. from Boston, where he was a fire­ nent part In the Democratic t\.l
t J ill! t
in favor o f a cut in the normal
?ASI
t, D\ O u V ' 8 ^ - ^ * W oniy
iu «
man; and beeknte chief o f Orlando’s vention at Ch^ileeton'In l8eo n l
p a y e p .would continue„ paying jCst located at AlUmorite Spring*, don- The board saved (37,977.77.
Tho average net income had i^s- tax rate— now 2 per cent on the
were
nulck
to
follow
the
e
u
i
■
■
The 69th Congress o f the United
fire
department
He
organised
firat (4,000 o f net Income, 4 per what' fney’ re paying now.
,low’
sidered one of the most beautiful
' EUtes, scheduled to convene in en to (3,421.05, but the average
Association and o f Alabama in withdrawing
A cteamshlp line will commence the State Fire
cent on the next (4,000, and 6 per
“ * apots in all of Florida.
| December, is already roiling up U x had fallen to (91.44—a rate of
was
its
first
ptesident.
The asso­ act was indicative o f the
.
j)-.ration
between
Jacksonville
cent on the balance.
itl sleeves, tightening
which took place at TaHahlin*^—
^ —
. a g its belt, 2.67 per cent.
that the experiment was tried.
»*«
Secretary o f the Treasury Mel­
The first good roads congress and New Orleans on August 1. It ciation extended from Jacksonville
Compilation of 1925 figures is
and preparing to Uckle once again
*jr.
v
'
to
Key
West.
will
he
operated
by
Naylor
and
i
The convention"met*1onHjanu’. ^ ^ S R e n e r a l M o t o r s !
its ever present problem, the In­ not yet entirely completed, hut lon, however, is in favor of reduc­
There is an average of 49 grape­ was held in the city o f Orlando In Company o f New Orleans for E.
i
1 15
.u, -Am'-'
1887. It was attendeJ by repre­
the work has progressed far ing the surtax—that extra U x fruit trees to the acre.
come Tax.
Alabama
followed
Florida'*4.'.1
!
1
Roads constructed by the Spansentatives from throughout the ! McKenzie, ship owner o f New
pie on January 11.
*u
To sU rt xrith, it Will consider enough to show that the trend will which is now add*d on to net in­
IIICAGO,
July
8.—The
General
county are still in use. Some
•
be the same. There will be an in­ comes in excess of (10,000.
these facts:
A fernery at Altamonte Spring; United States and many parts of IYork U t y . ______
jrs Corporation Tuerday gaino f the land that Is now Voluila
Just
how
far
the
administration
The number of income taxpayers crease in the number o f returns,
control
o
f
tha
Yellow
Cab
Manhas the largest conservatory in the Europ*'
' The National Home o f Carpen- ish troops during their occupation
JACKSONVILLE, July 8.— As s
an increase in net incomes, but a will back him in this plan is prob­ world under one cover.
ST. PETERSBURG, July 8.— W. were made by W. S'. Ferguson, St.
is increasing.
cturing Company through a
ters and Joiners will be located surfacing and others are still in
The
Florida
shipping
season
for
lematical.
And
if
the
administra­
Petersburg auxiliary;-S. C. White, whole, the week ending yesterday
decrease—
due
to
still
further
re­
Their net incomes— on which
Igor
o
f
the
truck
division
of
the
I
S.
Ferguson,
St.
Petersburg
letter
beans runs practically through the at Lakeland. Construction on this serve as road beds for improved
tion should back him, it is doubtful
retiring president; Mrs.
Cnrl
ductions— in the taxes collected.
the U x is levied— are increasing.
tcf-con ccrn with the Intter
Florida leads all states in the entire year. The shipments in home will be started in the imme­ use in original form as constructed
enrrier, was elected president o f Schulz, president Tampa auxiliary; was n "grass killing week" de­
'
m * .
r
•
.
i
Treasury Department officials how U r the Rrnublicans in Con­
But due to tax rate reductions,
vpany,
and
an
exchange
of
the
Florida
State
Association
o
f
picduction
of
celery.
California
is
D
AYTONA,
July
8
F
r
a
nk
.
by
the
Spaniards.
clares
A.
J.
Mitchell.
United
State;
diate
future.
Officials
of
the
Un­
carlots
and
to
large
markets
runs
gress
will
back
tne
administration.
Joe
Fletcher,
newly
elected
state
estimate
that
more
than
8,000,000
both the average individual Ux
kh.
Pierson, secretary o f the chi,.;!
Letter Carrier* Saturday after­ delegate to the national convention weather bureau mcterologist in his
heaviest from December through ion estimate that the home will
Mellon’s plan is far from being second and New York is third.
d the tou t U x collected have perrons filed returns this year.
klfrcd j*. Sloan, Jr., president, of
Rollins
College,
located
at
Win­
er
o
f
commerce
o
f
Columbia.
8
rT
cost over a million dollar*noon
'a t tho nnntial convention of Charles E. Rare, retiring treasur­ weekly review, the rainfall being
May.
The toUl net income reported, popular with the voters whose nei
creased.
t' General Motors Corporation,
• i , *11 I .**,* , , t * t n n n e i i l i i
# il
* "si
William
D.
Mosely
was
the
fir;',
ter
Park,
is
the
oldest
college
in
the
will
become
secretary
o
f
the
D,J
incomes
are
less
than
(10,000—
tha
state
enrriers, held in city hall. er; Ed Marslick. St. Petersburg mostly light and the temperature
they
say,
will
probably
exeeed
&gt;In 192.1, personal income tax re­
Spaced that the merger wns
The grapefruit territory o f the state. It wan founded in 1885. It tonn Chamber o f Commerce
,
Thirty-two men have occupied
which means a big majority of the governor o f Florida as a sUte.
Miami was chosen a* the next and finally President Gainor de­ moderately high. The chief factor,
turns were made by 6,787,481 per­ (10.000,000.000.
lc
to
enalilc
the
General
Motors
He held office from 1845 to 1849, the chair of the chief executive o f state is a triangular shaped area. hnd an enrollment during the term Ai riiBt l next, it has been
livered an address in which ho howevdr; wns thP absence o f fre­
.
meeting place o f the body.
Yet on this income they aro voter;.
sons— G.2U per cent o f the coun­
iirony to enter tht&gt; .omnibuj
I
Its
base
runs
from
St.'
Augustine
1924-25
o
f
about
300
students.
It
nouuced
here
h?
the
board
of
the
state
since
the
Floridans
were
On
the
other
hand,
it
is
extreme­
traced the work o f the association quent showers.
Morning
and
afternoon
sessions
counting
on
collecting
n
personal
try 's population.
There was n genora! “ laying by” m
Some of the best fishing waters ceiled to the United States by to Cedar Keys and its apex is at has Btudents from several states fetors o f the local * orgsniiitj~
ly popular with those fortunate in­
o f the enrriers Saturday, ns Well in (lettering working conditions
These reported a total net in­ income tax o f but (670,000,000.
hder
the
terms
o
f
the
dcal/rntthan
Florida— including Mi. Pierson was recommended
spirit among the farmers, much
ns tho annual banquet, hold nt 8 for the letter carriers.
The average tax will probably dividuals having large incomes— in the world and especially tarpon Spain. Seven o f these were terri­ Miami. With the exception o f Lee other
come of (21,336,530,000 for the
l«l Tuesday, tha Yellow Cab
county
this
will
include
all
the
Uhio,
Michigan,
Illinois and Indi­ the membership drive o f the pj?
torial
governors.
fishing
are
the
surrounding
waters
and
these
individuals
wield
cono’clock in tho Crown cafctcrin, tMrs. Marslick and Mrs. Schuls late cbm being worked the last
preceding year, and paid a toUi he in the neighborhood o f (75.
Cohipany takes over the truck pro,&lt;
grapefruit lands o f any Import- ana.
Daniel II. McFurland, who direrto
of Sarasota county.
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were featured by t:ie presence and emphasized the need for a state time as were groves nnd sonic cotAs to next year— that's where 1,lijernbte influence.
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tax of (861,057,308.
gad good will of the GencTourint travel into the State of ance.
When it comes to a showdown
chamber recently and carried j|
participation of Edward J. Gninor, Iauxiliary organization, and asked Uon.
The average net income wai Congress comes in.
lolors
Corporation,
then
in
n
l!&gt; /*
n a on il
la n a iA iil
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The first railroad In Peninsula Ito
General Andrew Jackson was Florida over 500 per cent during
the ■second
largest
chamber
u*
rational president o f the associa­ the support of the delegates nnd
It has been announced thnt an­ between votes and money power,
Tho heaviest rain occurred over " ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a t t B a m u f t '
93,143.46 and the average tax
fee o f Btoclc, turns back to
In
1831
the
construction
o
f
the
Florida
wns
built
in
1880.
It
ran
there’s
no
way
of
telling
what
will
the
first
six
months
of
this
year
the first military territorial gover­
ratio o f population ih the UniJ
tion, w ho spoke nt the morning their wives in tho. formation o f portions of Orange. Marion, Put­
9126.80— a rate of 4.04 per cent. other income tax reduction is to
V Motors .enough stock to
happen.
nor o f Florida. He held office over the same period o f last year, Jacksonvill«-Tampa-Key West line front Sanford to Orlando and wns States.
»uch a group.
cession nnd also nt the banquet.
nam, Madison nnd Jefferson coun­
o lattor control of tho new
‘
In 1924, returns were filed by be made.
says a report of the American Au­ from Jacksonville to Sanford con­ called the South Florida. The en­
Tin* best gners is that the next from July 1821 to 1822.
“ This has been a most reninrk- ties. The bool weevil was more
Other officers elected Saturday
1 he voters want it, Congress
y to be known as Yellow
’ 7,698.321 persons— nearly 7 per
Vu’ . - (
nected the center of the state with gines that were operated on the
tomobile Association.
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Two native baseball teams »
nfternoon were: William A. Du- able meeting-,’• dcclnred President active locally but ns yet dnmngc
and Coach Manufacturing
. cent o f tho population— who re­ wants it, and ths administration income tax cut will be a compro­
the outside world. In 1883 the line railroad burned wood and the pas­ Ruenos Aires have been or*,,
Florida produce-* six varieties of
Citrus
Santa Barbara
kUlllUI
Wllirmiu isjia
lix nutrdxt at work
wuta repairing
.
.. tho devastation wrought
_
by Roso, Plant City, vice-president; Gainor in addressing the. letter lias not been mnrkcd.
tted a total net income of (26,. wants it—making it just about mise— quite likely a cut in both
'normal tax and surtax.
grapefruit. They are Silver ClusThe State Board o f Health ! was connected south to Tampa and sengers often assisted the firemnn| ized.
m
her earthquake. This picture showa workmen
workmen bu.-y on the ruins of John M. Cornni, Tampa, secretary, enrriers. "You yourselves should groves are in good condition at
36,337,843, but who paid a total unanimous.
ropertics Transferred.
nnd Cnrl Schtilz, Tampa, treasurer. he much impressed by the remark­ this senson. High water has re­
„&gt;r the agreement, the Gene- tho Kan Mnrvjs building, which wns one o f the largest in the city.
Executive committee for the able growth of your state organi­ ceded ctnsidernbly in the Okeecho­
otors Corporation will trnns.
coming year will he composed of zation.”
bee Nistrict, resulting in an Im­
1 of- its properties listed un*
The prominent visitor wns most proved soil ondition.
U.
A.
Joyner,
Bartow,
chnirninn;
o truck division to a new
W. \V. Lewis, .Sai ford and Robert complimentary to the St. Peters­
ation, the aggregate net
burg branch for its pnrt in tho
I). Mills. St. Augrstinc.
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gf which on April 30 Inst
convention nnd for the hospitality
Gainor
Tonstnmsler.
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(10,811,309.88.
To
this
the
Watch
for
symptoms
of
worms
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Mr. Comm was re-elected to the of tho city. He explained some of in your children. Those parasites
si Motors Company will add
the
recent
beneficiary
logUlntion
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secretary’s
position
nnd
Mr.
Joyner
I
Baucball Ticket
IlnKchall Ticket
are the great destroyers o f child
,690.12 to bo paid into the
will again serve as chairman of tin which the association has been inry o f tho new company,
It is like taking out "loss insurance" when you
■ n iH iiiliH n im ii
strumentai in securing nnd assured life. If you have reason to Dunk
cxecutive committee.
g the total $16,000,000.
yotir child hns worms, net quickly.
rent
u safe deposit box at the First National Rank-.
(Continued From Pnge One)
President
Gninor
served
ns
toa*t
tho
men
that
their
organization
of the South, who form assembly
Give the little one a dose or two
change the General Motors
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master throughout the banquet-was one o f which they might well
dressing
the
publishers
today.
faeulfjr.'W
dgntes
from
through­
of White’s Cream
Vermifuge.
ny will - receive
800,000
A "premium” o f a fe * cents a day provides ab­
Saturday night, and brief talks he proud.
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"W e must be ever watchful that out (he stute urc in attendance. It
Worms cannot exist where this
8 Of
pf 'tho new
. . common stock
solute
protection for your valuables and complete
time-tired nnd successful remddy
newly formed company of this reputation lie preserved —de­ ij to contfnue througii July 16.
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freedom
from worry on your part.
in used. It drives out the worms
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served— nnd allow no sinister or
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Kdid by Ijm cy’s Drug Ktore.
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NEW ORLEANS, July 8.— Pay­
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integrity o f your r.owspnpt-r ij a
GENEVA, July 8.— A represen­
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roll bandits and other hold-up men
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tative
o
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:,tjuGorman
government
To
every
lady
sending
to
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Herald,
the
correct
name
matter
that
ear.not
be
t
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can*
And start yourself on the road to independence by ■ «
who use automobiles to escape aft­
TLAND, Ore., July 8.— If fully safeiruurdtd.” asserted the Irnlaj- signed the convention to
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er
downtown robberies are finding
s
mob
would
boycott
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July
8—
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speaker in discussing the relative limit the traffic in arms, formulat­
.f
ads on this page will be given a Series Ticket to the
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thi* eighteenth"nmehdment value o f types of news service. II ed by the recent arms conference public hearing on the proper de­ it harder to get nwny due to a sys­
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installed
by
Thomas
Iienly,
'&gt;-&gt;n*»^-nf'&gt;rf'bip. said Stnn- deplored excessive use by pap.-r i herd,
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hurts.
Even
tho
slightest
pres­
finition.'*
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standards
for
pollics,
Baseball game ABSOLUTELY FREE, if accompanied
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Germany had previously
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by a paid ticket.
i the protocol against use of jrnvi, preserves nml other fruit new chief of police. Under the sure o f clothes is unbearable.
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is todny at the thirtieth In- services which were ‘ privately cot.. poDor
products, will be held by the joint rule when n policeman discovers
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President Sanford Baseball Club.
lawbreakers escaping in n machine its work, bathe and blindage the
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committee
on
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July 9,10,11

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Fancy Cheese
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BAILS

Your own word of honor is the
most valuable asset you have—
bar none. It is priceless. Out of
fairness to yourself can you
knowingly negloufc4.0 live up to
the promise you.make? Can ypu
do that and he true to yourself?
The merchant with whom you
do business needs the money you
owe him. That is why he wants
you to be prompt with your settle­
ment. Pay your bills promptly
and your watch won’t he all you
can look straight in the fa ce.'

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Credit is extended on definite­
ly specified terms. In some cases
it is thirty days, some sixty, and
again ninety days. In the case of
charge accounts at retail stores it
is extended on a basis of thirty
days. Accounts become .due, iind
payable on the tenth of.the-month
following date of purchase.
When you buy goods and say,
“ charge it, please,” you do so with
the understanding that you. will
pay for them not later than the
tenth o f the following mouth.
That' in brief, is the understand­
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to the every-day.' things of life.
When Shakespeare wrote them he
doubtless had no thought o f the
charge account*, i Nevertheless,
they apply quite aptly to the man
who buys merchandise on credit.

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.Appraised a single violet,
Measured the glances o f nn eye,
Or probed the sorrow of n sigh.
Statistics never caught the givant,
That dances on a meadow stream,
Or weighed tho nnthem of a bird,
In forest nlslos devoutly henrd,
Statistics never proved n soul,
In high or low, in part or whole,
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Mr. Doheny ha* finally let the
cat out of that little black bag.

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“ I am down and out,” Raid the
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Getting drunk and blacking a
policeman's oyex is sonic people's
idea of “ painting the jown red."
Our office boy sayn you enn't
expect to keep a boy on the farm
when President Coolidge wouldn't
stay.

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The little girl down the ntreet
«ay* the only people who arc Intratd in dead subjects are the un­
dertaker*.
Nowaday* if you Heo n fellow
who appear* "alt lit up," he isn’t
intoxicated, he’s just a recent
bridegroom.

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That show in Dayton, Tennessee, may be of interest
to many people. But this paper, for one, has a steady-going
antipathy for grand stand playing, and eminent disgust for
the sort of religion that lets non-essentials obscure the great
fundamental truths that have absolutely nothing to do with
"evolution" nor "anti-evolution"— absolutely nothing to do
with anything hut man’s secret FAITH that somehow in
some fashion he is part of the Infinite Soul, and thus must
have eternal life.

Fertilizer In Concentrated Form
.Should a discovery recently made, prove as valuable; to
agriculturists as is predicted, farmers will soon bo buying
pills for their lands.
Fertilizer pills have been developed by the department of
agriculture, according to Georgia argiculturists, and are d es­
tined to revolutionize certain phases of the farming problem.
Ami why shouldn’t they?
Think of putting a few pills in an ordinary corn planter,
■nject them into the ground, and get better results with less
labor. What farmer wouldn’t be interested?
And then again think too, o f the saving in freight charg­
es now being paid for various forms o f fertilizer shipped in
carload lots. Pills, they say, can be dispatched by parcel post
or air mail if necessary, and the chemical bon-bons can lie
made a delight to handle in comparison with the present
odoriferous compound.
It is said the concentrated form of plant food is not yet
real ly for the market. Chemists have been experimenting
with the tablets for many months.
nWHEN A MAN puts on a Character he is n stranger to,
there’s as much difference between what he appears, and
what he is really in himself, as there is between a Visor and
a Face.— LaBruyerc.

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SATURDAY WAS the nation’s
birthday and President Coolidge’s
birthday. Many happy returns to
them both.
The nation Is VERY young—only
149 years old. The President is
neither young nor old. which is
an ideal condition.
Fifty-three
years of age Saturday. President
Coolidge is "In the middle o f the
road of life,” as Dante put it, the
best possible age for serious work.
All tho weaknesses of the wornout man are far ahead, and far
behind is the foolishness of ram­
pageous youth—not, according to
records, that President Coolidge
was ever UNDULY rampageous.
All of the President’s fellow cit­
izen* wish him a cheerful birth­
day, made happier by his fath­
er’s restoration to good health.

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Wednesday
. Turner Circle will
^Wednesday afternoon
Kings. Meet at tho
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jfunroe Hutton will enterbridge Thursday evening,
irlng Mlsa Helen Shepard of
gara Falls, N. Y.
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Church will hold
erence service at
fand Mrs. Terheun,
Lvenue, Wednesday
lock. Full attend-

Frames nnd Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

AS FOR Uncle Sam and his 115,­
000,000 children, let them heed
Washington’s solemn advice, at­
tend to their business nnd let Eur­
ope attend to hers. On that bas­
is we enn sail along for 149 years,
and 1490 year; more, happy and
prosperous.

The Price Is Right

(STORY HOUR
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rary Saturday m om &gt;ck. Miss Margaret
be in chargo and Is
enjoyable program,
in arc Invited to at-

SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO

SANTA BARBARA and nil Cali­
fornia nfe entitled to celebrate In­
dependence Day, for they pos­
sess on energetic people. George
Young wires from Los Angeles:
"Mr. Cochrane, president Paci­
fic Mutual Life Insurance Com­
pany, pledges ten millions nt 5 per
cent for rebuilding Santa Barbara.
I&lt;ocal trust and Rnvings banks
guarantee any balnnce needed.
“ Jobbers on tho coast will re­
plenish merchants’ stocks, with
aboundnnt credit. San Francisco
nnd Los Angeles civic organiza­
tions will supply three millions to
rebuild Santa Barbara’s charitable
institutions."
They are an independent people,
MACON TELEGRAPH
indeed. Santa Barbara contributed
heavily to the Red Cross in the
In a stuffy room o f Tammany of its schemes. He is bigger than
Tokio disaster nnd the rest of the
Hall.
on Fourteenth Street, his j Tammy Hall and has always held
country would like, in some way
to prove, substantially sympathy frenzied followers, among them himself nbove its measures. TamGovcrnor Ritchie, of Maryland, many has chosen to honor him be­
for Santa Bnrhnrn.
have renominated A1 Smith for enuso he honored Tammany. Its
President of the United States. idolatrous devotion to him now
A LOUD report in Wall Street The fanatical zeal with which they conrcs because it recognizes in him
yesterday when a brokerage firm follow him portends another bit- n man who combines the elements
fniled for $.15,000,000 and was ter fight in the Democratic Na- necessary to win a campaign with
dropped hy the exchange as an ti.-.nal convention and the inevita­ the brain necessary to be a suc­
organ grinder’s monkey drops a ble result, the defeat of the Demo­ cessful executive. In New York,
hot penny— reluctantly hut swift­ crats. Ordinarily, after elections, Al Smith is regarded as the best
ly.
we have gotten together in the governor the state ever hnd. His
Customers of the firm bid adieu party to jiatch up some sort of ndminsitrntion has been business­
to their money, to the securities peace, effective at least until the like; his appointments have been
they owned or had partly paid for, next election. Since Inst year, we singularly free from the expedien­
to their profits.
have made no effort nt pnrty cies of politics. He has called the
peace; on the other hand, we are state's best business minds to the
By the state service.
\\ OULDNT IT be worth while drifting further apart.
Hut he has no chance to be Pres­
for 50 or 100 of the most solid time of the next conventon the
brokers to form n combination and pnrty will hnve been severed be­ ident. Tammany Hall about his
guarantee among themselves the tween the Smith Democrats and neck is a millstone thnt he cannot
survive, for one thing. The rurnt
accounts of all their customers, the MrAdoo Democrats.
AI Smith’s New York followers state would never submit to whnt
with a committee of expert ac­
countant* inspecting the transac­ arc a* far away from the senti­ they fancy would be the dominament o f the couAti*y
I f tUcyTliv- titfR o f a city machino.■ \V«t;may
tions o f each firm ?
Advertising ns a group, they cd in Mexico. They might ns well ns well face frankly, and not hide
would do so much business ns to recognize that tho New York gov­ our heads in the sand, that there
make it worth while to bo ex­ ernor has no earthly chance to be is religious prejudice abroad that
would prevent Al Smith’s election.
tremely conservative. After all, President « f the United Stales.
We have the highest admiration
We may deplore it. but thnt docs
if you can get $25 on every 100
Tammany not wipe it out. It exists, it is a
shares bought and sold, that is for Governor Smith.
not so had on a "million-share Hall, d corrupt organization, pick­ vital factor in voiding Al Smith’s i
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ed him up as a youngster nnd sent chances to bo President.
day."
him through various offices to his
If New York persists in boom­
TODAY SWIFT flying machines present position, hut it has never ing Al Smith, the Democratic pnrty
start a two days’ t-ace around Eng­ been charged, nor even intimated, will be split wider than it has ever
land for the King’s Cup. And. that A! Smith did a corrupt or un­ been. This is not in comfort to
THIS IS NEW, a sneciul "flying clean thing in his life. He is the the McAdoo Forces, for their can­
grandstand." going ninety miles product of the corrupt machine, didate is as unavailable ns Al
an hour will carry ten passengers, nut he has not been a party to any Smith.
paying high prices to watch the
progress of the race.

W. S. PRICE. Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 172

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AL SMITH FOR PRESIDENT

A Real Pick-up
In the City Limits of Sanford
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for IJikoworth to
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returned last
ta, Ga., where she
g her son Roland

EASY TERMS. ALSO WE HAVE
Three Corner Lots in Sanford Heights
Each One a Bargain

tsen and son, Jack,
Connelly of Lnkcfriends in Sanford

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REALTOR
Rooms 5(0-502. Phone 95
First National Bank Building.
Sales Force:
Miss Helen linage, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

A Base Hit
20 acres fine hammock and pine land,
all in timber, opposite one of the larg­
est celery farms on brick road; Four
miles out; Dixie Highway will con­
nect with poperty.
Price $5,000. Terms.

MILWAUKEE JOURNAL

F. I* Crosby and
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ch wheo they spent

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ASHEVILLE. N. C., July 8 — was subscribed.
This "ear it is the pleasure and
A subscription o f $80,082.38 to­
ward the establishment next fall privilege of your committee to re­
o f the Leo Memorial School of port that the Lee Memorial School
Journalism was reported by John of Journalism will be established
S. Coher, publisher o f the Atlan­ next fall and Piixfessor iRoscoe
ta Journal and chairman o f tho D. Ellard has been elected to take
school, to the Southern News­ charge of the classes o f the new
paper Publishers’ Association in school beginning in September.
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head of the School of Jaurnnlism nt
The repor]t follows:
"A t the annual convention o f tho Beloit College, Wisconsin.
“ Thus one-of the aims of .the
S. N. P. A. in Asheville In 1922
the following resolution wns adop­ S. N. P. A. has, been accomplished
ted:
but much work remains In raising
" That the Southern Newspn- the endowment necessary for the
per Putlishere’ Association reaf­ complete building up of the school.
“ A report from Mr. Verbon F.
firms its determination to re-est­
ablish, endow and equip the Lee Heap, executive secretary of the
Memorial School o f Journalism ns committee in charge of the school
the tribute of Southern news­ shows nmount subscribed to the
paper men to the founder of journ­ school to June 19. 1925, $80,082.­
alism as one o f the learned pro­ 38; amount paid in cash on pledg­
es, $37,442.87.
fessions.
"O f the above amounts $10,­
“ ‘That the president o f tho S. 500 wns subscribed by Mrs. S. W.
N. P. A. appoint a special
of Richardson, of Greensboro, N. C.
three members, located near to­ to be used for tho employment of
gether, who shall, in consultation n full professor in journalism for
with the president o f the univ­ nt least three years. That indica­
ersity, devise nnd put into opera­ ted above nnd course will be in­
tion some woll-devised plnn for
stituted with the opening o f the
carrying this entrprise to n suc­ school in September, 1925."
cessful completion.
"That we urge every member of
Miss Hoskins Jones hns roturnthe S. N. P. A. to make arrange­ frorn n two weeks' visit spent nt
ments, at some suitable time to Miami Bench as the guest o f Miss
conduct a short campaign . for j E. L. Gallagher, who returned
public subscription for the Lee I home with her to spend several
Memorial School o f Journalism. ! days here.
"A t the annual convention in \
White Sulphur Springs, West Vir- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
On nnd after this date we will
ginin, in 1923, n report wns mndo
thnt $37,000 out o f the sum of not be responsible for any mer­
$50,00 pledged by the S. N. P. chandise purchased in our name,
A. hail been subscribed. Before except upon signed written order.
VICTOR CHECK,
discussion ended nt that convent­
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BELLE CHECK.

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Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.

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Easy Repayment Plan
A lovely event o f the summer wedding gown of white georgette
•t
season was the wedding in Jack­ crepe, fnshloned on straight lines,
Office in new Merriweather Building
sonville Tuesday afternoon o f Miss the skirt being trimmed with silk
Geradino Muriel and Ralph Eu­ lacc. Her bridal veil o f tulle wns
2nd Street.
Phone 611
gene Tittle, the ceremony being worn with lace chronet and held in
solemnized at the First Christian place by flowers' o f lillies o f the
Church at 5:30 o’clock. The mat^ valley. Her Dowels were a shower
iinge o f this popular couple is of bouquet of bride’s roses and valcordial interest In Sanford 's i n c e ley
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lillies.
tho bride has been a popular mem­ _ "The mnid o f honor was attired
ber o f the Sanford High School in poudre blue georgette, trimmed
Faculty for several years and the in blonde luce. She wore n picture
groom is a resident of this city, hnt to match and carried an arm
being a member of. tho city en­ inuquet of Columbia roses.
gineering department.
"Following the nuptinl benediction
Tho following a cliu n t of the the bridal party left the church to
wedding appeared in Wednesday’s the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wed­
ding March, and repaired to the
Issue o f the Times-Union:
“ A beautiful event o f yester­ Muriel home in Springfield, where
day afternoon wns the marriage of nn informal recopetion was held.
“ Pnlms, ferns and summer flow­
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Miss Geradino Muriel, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Muriel, to ers were lavishly used in decora­
Ralph Eugene Tittle, o f Sanford, ting und during the reception hour
which took place at 5:30 o’clock a delicious refreshment course was
served. The guests included only
in the First Chrustian church.
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Rev. nJ.
T. Boone,* I . pastor
of the
few &gt; most. Intimate
friends.
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.
church officiated, the ceremony . . a‘Mrs.
Muriel, mother of the
being witnessed by relatives and bride, wore a becoming gown of
v s?: *t w
a large number o f friends o f thCjdghos 0f roses with touches of ecru
—
For Further Inform;iion.
couple.
|rcC i jer (i0Wers were a corsag#
“ The church was beautifully de- bouquet of roses,
W illin g Hays, 19, gets $20,000 for
Call at Montezuma Itdcl.
corated with tall baskets with nr"Mrs. Harvey M.
Tittle of four months work as office boy for
rangements o f white dahlias, the ISpringfield, O.,. mother of the the late Charles Herboth, of St.
handles of the baskets being tied bridegroom, was gowned in tan Louis. Herboth in his will order­
with butterfly bows o f white tulle. georgette, nccordian plaited and ed one-third of the $710,000 estate
divided among his employes, and
Balms, ferns and other gresnery wore a corsage of roses.
formed nn effective background.
“ Mr. and Mrs. Tittle left during the courts ruled Hays was entitled
Washington ,D. |to one-thirty-second of this share.
“ While the guests were assemb­ tho evening for
MAKE RESERVATION EARLY
ling Miss I Eva Minor, organist, C., where they will spend their
rendered n program of wedding honeymoon. On their return they PRUSSIA GETS COLLECTION
music, nnd just before the cere­ will be nt home to their friends
BERLIN, July 8—The widow of
mony Miss Lucille WestorficUl sang after July 27, at 611 Myrtle nvFerrucio Busoni ha* declared her IIHRBBBHRHaaRRRRRHaRaHHRRaHRIHRaaRaRaRRRRRHBHRRaaRRRaaRHRatiaHRHaaRRHnHnRRRaaRRaRaRIRMRRRBRRRRRRRRWI
All For You. and The Sweetest er.ue, Sanford.
Story Ever Told.
“ Mrs. Tittle traveled in nn en­ intention of bequeathing to the
"A t the appointed hour the bri- semble suit o f georgette crepe, Prussinn State the entire Busoni
day party entered to the strains of sand colored corni, with hat ami archive, comprising all letters,
autographs, musical scores, l pic­
the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. accessories to match.
"The bride is a chnrniing young tures nnd instruments of the into
, "First came the ushers Arthur
R. Cogswell, J. Harrison, Norton, woman and has a wide circle of master. A special feature o f this
Grank E. Wood, Jr., and Alfred friends here and elsewhere who gift is a rare collection of origin­
al Liszt manuscripts and scores
Jackson Hnnner, o f Winter Park. will wish her happiness.
which Busoni collected with the
“
Mr.
Tittle
is
n
successful
young
“ Entering next wns the maid of
honor, Miss Sara Muriel, sister o f business man o f Sanford, and also utmost pains in the course o f many
the bride, immediately preceding has a host o f friends, who will ex­ years.
tend good wishes.
the bride, entering nlone.
TOWELS
The fortunate thing about most
"Out of town guests nt the wed­
“ At the ultur they were met by
MEN’S SCKS
LADIES’ BRASSIERES
the bridegroom nnd his best man, ding were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey o f the features of lost civilization
is
that
they
are
lost.—Wichita
Large
size
Huclc
and
Hath
f ! .
&gt;
M.
Tittle
o
f
Springfield,
O.;
Mr.
John Sherman Moore, o f
San­
Falls Record-News.
Towels 18x36. Extra quality.
All colors. 5j&gt;air for
ford, nnd there the impressive cere­ nnd Mrs. John Sherman Moore
Two day sale. Several styles.
of Sanford, nnd Mr. Alfred Jackson
mony wns performed.
Five for
“ The bride was lovely in her Hanna, o f Winter Park."

Beach Property

Notice Ladies—

Mrs. Hill Entertains
In Honor of Miss Huff

PACIFIST RETIRES
HONOLULU, July 8—Alexander
Hume Ford, widely known in all
the countries bordering on the Pa­
cific, surprised his friends recently
with the announcement that ho was
Kotng to take a "rest." Ford, di­
rector o f the Pan-Pacific Union
a/li ^at*K'r ot numerous Pan-Pa­
cific Union nnd father o f numer­
ous Pan Pacific conferences held
in Honolulu in recent years, an­
nounced his early retirement from
the Pan Pacific Club and asked
the committees and members to
carry on. He did not state what
his plans were.

For New Mattresses, renovating,
NAME TREE JAKDINK
upholstering, upholstery materials.
LOGAN, Utah, July 8— In hon­
CALI.
a
or of Secretary o f
Agriculture
William M. Jnrdine, a giant jun­
iper tree, recently discovered in
Lognn Canyon near here nnd de­
Piione 102-M
clared to be the oldest nnd larg­
est one of its kind in the world
has been named "Juniper Jardino." The'"tred hns a circum­
ference o f nbout 28 feet nnd is
claimed by locnl residents to Ik*
the oldest living thing with the
possiblo exceputinn o f the red­ Am prepared to furnish nn 1 hang
the paper on that loom of yours in
wood trees in California.
Secretary Jardine wns present the best manner, anil at reason­
able rates.
at the christening which took place
Also can paint your house cither
nt a reunion of tin* class o f 1904
Utah Agricultural College, of outside or in. A postal with your
address will bring me to you und
which he is a member.
we can talk it over.
Jinny a man keeps his nose to
the grindstone so his wife can turn
her’* up at the neighbors.
S.inford, Florida.

$1.00

Sanford
Mattress Factory

Our Prices advance July 10th.

New Smyrna Beach
H. 15 SCHULTE REALfY COMInc.
I

N O T IC E

A. 15. Copeland,

We Have Three Bargains On
Sanford Avenue
.
101 ft. Corner Lot nt $110.00 per front foot.
50 ft. at $125.00 per front foot

$1.00

BOYS’ BLOUSS ANI)
SHIRT

NAINSOOK

and Aprons. Values up to
$1.50. Friday and Saturday
*

$1.01

$1.00

HOUSE DRESSES

•«
.................

36 to 39 inches, white and
flesh.
Fine sheer quality.
3 yards for
.

Pcrcal and madrj.
and plain white.

Colored

$1.011'

$1.00

II

LINGERIE CLOTH

MEN’S UNIO SUITS

All shades. Check dimity and
cotton jersey. 2 ?/a yards for

Fine quality pajjna check^.'
All sizes.

$1.00

$1.00

$1.01

FANCY WORK

“ KVKRFAST” TUB TEX

VOILE

Special lot o f stamped em­
broidery pieces. (Royal So­
ciety).

36 inches wide, guaranteed
colors in small colored checks.
2 yards for

Flowered Voiles. 40 inches
wide. Regular $125 to $1.50
values. Special

$1.00

$1.00

$1.00

CHILDREN’S DRESSES

BROADCLOTH

36 INCH FIGURED (REI’ ES

One lot to close out at the low
price of

Silk finish in fast colored
stripes. 1\'-± yards

$1.00

$1.00.

$1.00

BOYS’ WASH SUITS

LINEN

Fast colors. New styles. All
sizes. Regular $1.50 suits
special

36 inch stripe nnd plain col­
ors. "E vcrfait” . Apecial

$1.00

$1.00

$1.00

SHEETS

PHOENIX SILK HOSE

"KVERFAST" SUITING

81x90 good quality seamless
sheets for

All shades.

All shades guaranteed fast
colors. 2'. •* yards for

Only two to each customer.

$1.00

$1.00

LONG CLOTH

‘ CHILDREN’S SOCKS

GINGHAM CLOTH

Soft finish 36 inches wide.
Regular 20c yard. Six yards
for

All colors and sizes. Regular
40c grade. 3 pairs for

$1.00

$1.00

LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
Teds and Stcp.ins.
up to $1.50. For.

In values

Also plain colors,
$1.25 and $1.50

11

’

[tegular

111 ft. at $150 per front foot.
GINGHAM

Britt-Chittenden Really Company, Inc.
2102 First St.

Realtors.

Sanford

32-inch fast colors.
yard— 4 yards for

35c per

sia N a a B a ia a a a a a x B a s B a a a B a B B a flB B a a a a a x a a iia ia a ia s i

Raffia Sandals

$1.00

When you put system into savin#, you soon be- j|
gin to get direct benefit— and step by step you climb higher to financial success. Open an ac
count with us today.

"E verfast" plain colors.
shades. 2 yards for

i

Ah

$i.oo

4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Account*
■
Raffia sandals are tho latest
style at tho smart beaches. You
can wear them as you stroll along
the water’s edge, and if you get
them wet it makes no difference
as they dry almost immediately.
They may be had in colors to match
your frocks.

{ j e m i n o l e ([[o u n ly J ^ a n k
S a n f o r d , F la .

Th e

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ow ell

Com

pany

2 Days—Friday and Saturday

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O C R E SS
a B B B B B B B B B B B B b T rB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B * B B B B B B B B B .lB « B « * « » « « * » * "a " * B B , , B B B B , , " * BB*

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IS SCARCE

$1 Sale Friday-Saturday

HE WHO KISSED AND TOM)

*W*ffdi*7*'— -- 1/kjrCiaiWke.

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MISS KATHRYN W ILKEY, Society Editor.

Members o f the Daughters of
1 little daughter,
..
. Wesley Class of the Methodist
,.
u S it in g , I church held n delightful meeting
tstcr, Mrs. 1^ M .[nt Palm Springs Tuesday evening.
nding a couple of Routine business was disposed of,
ly with-friends in after which a social hour com­
pleted the evening. A large crowd
wus in attendance.

1/ Fashion Hint

ESDAY, JULY 8, 1925.
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Mrs. W. C. Hill entertnined at
Barker nnd Miss bridge at her home on Magnolia
« r leave today for Avenue honoring Miss Katharine
, N. C. They will be H uff of Atlanta, Gn.
Quantities o f zinnias were used
"rerk s.
in decorating.
Miss Mary Eliza­
ler, Tom Hawkins, beth Puleston for making high
«nd Frank Wood- score, was awarded a dainty bud
Jr., returned fom Hendo- vnse. Miss Katharine Huff, the
honor guest, wns nlso presented a
ille, N. C „ this week.
vnse. A fter the game delicious re­
. Iaingley left Tues- freshments In two courses were
cn, S. C. From there served.
Those present were: Miss Katlti Alabama to bo matat her niece’s wed- arino Huff, Miss Mary Elizabeth
Puleston, Miss Mae Holly, Miss
Mildred Holly, Miss Sara Evelyn
Williams, Miss Gladys Wilson,
I. Nott motored to Miss Lena Bell Hagan and Miss
pend the* past week- Emily Griffin.
husband L M. Nott,
uctor on the A. C.
Mrs. Thomas A. French, after
spending a month here as the
guest of her father, L. F, Hire,
lly, and daughters, left Monday for Atlanta, Ga., and j
and Muo Holly, Birmingham, Ala., where she will
heir car for Stnm- spend two week/ before returning
y will be gone aev- to her home in Florence. Arizona.

Have the girls of today lost the when n woman doctor might have
old-fnshioncd quality of modesty? been obtained. But all these rea* te8t%, of tl?at .‘,,uc.,,tio1n, «»»'-• u p 1sons amounted to the same thing—
,n. * Nf w1
nrl&lt;. N- • •. high school. the innate modesty o f girlhood,
•O
"hen students protested ugamst ■And this group of girls constituted
221 -E. First Street, Opposite 1'ostoffice
a medical examination that requir- 70 per cent o f those who grtvo
There was nn old woman,
ed removal o f some o f their cloth­ their opinions.
Who lived in n shoe;
And she mndo her living,
ing. Following, the dean of girls
Rather a conclusive answer to
made a survey of the opinions o f these charges about our “ awful
Selling good homo brew,
THOSE NOW born will travel In forty-eight students.
-oflappers" and one, no doubt, that
niF.UF.FORE IF A .MAN look sharply and attentively, he flying machines that will carry
_
Eliminating three students who would l*e borne out in a wider sur- a B a i B B s i i B B a s a i B i i a i i i i a i i a n s a i S B a B a s H B i a B s i i x i i li 'I*na
Anothcr thing that the summer
dresses hnve done is thnt the study shall see Fortune; for though she is blind, yet she is not in­ LOOO passengers, and the future objected to examination on relig -; vey. There arc many girls who
HEIK
"great" flying ship will cruise ious
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in figure* has mndo better innthe- visible.— Bacon.
grounds,
there were left fortyi would take their stand with the '
tho earth at
nt an elevation five girls whose objections, if they !, twelve. That doesn’t mean that
around the
STS
tmttician* of some men.
above storms and lightning, drop-1 had any, would lie on the grounds they are immodest hut thnt they
i
TH
E
BOGART
AN
T
POISON
is
carried
to
their'nests
ping passengers on smaller air- of modesty. Of these, twelve have different standards o f what
Augusta, Ciu., will pass an or­
ships tor New York. Chicago, San "emancipated" young ladies said constitutes modesty. Some of them | hy ants and fed to their young— all die. Every bottle
dinance to prohibit roosters from
lly lltVIN 3. COB1I
rranciscn, Hononlulu, Tokio and they had no objection to the method do make a good deal o f “ noise,” ;
is GUARANTEED.
crowing. Might us well try to
so , on ,all aruund
the world.
,
of the examination, while thirty- and so it appears that their perkeep the dogs front harking,
The late John Stetson, fumous in see the great manager. As he en­
Made in Florida.
25 Cents— All Druggists
It doonn t take much ininginn- one did objitt seriously.
’rThey
*—
*
-------- n-------.
ccntage
is larger than it really is.
tho early days ns a tlieutricnl pro­ tered tile room where Mr. Stetson tlon to forsec that.
Usui! Everywhere
Bricklayers ninke more money
phrased
their
objections
in
varying
:
But
the
great
majority
are
not
so
sat, the latter barked nt him:
terms—because the doctor w as,very different from what their
than some college presidents hut ducer, was a uni.pm character. His
“ No need for any talk— 1 know
YOU READ about the Prince of "young" and "strange," that is not mothers are, and have taught them
you never hear of a college head own generation knew him as a who you nre. You know who I am.
resigning to become a bricklayer. shrewd nnd canny individual who’d You say you’ve got a play
Ali Wales inspectin'; the great ruins their family physicians; or because , to be. That is worth remember­
Formerly Bogart Pharmacy
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*“
' ’ of privacy
'
— — &lt;&gt;--------in the dress- ing when you hear wholesale c o n -1
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take a
- chnnc
He ----was self-eduright. I'm a busy man. Set right &gt;f Zimbabwe, in .Southeast Africa. f the lack
Today’a best laugh: Oh for tho j rated nnd in some respect* the cdu- down there and open it up and rend That name comes probably from ing room; or liecausc it was un- jdemnation of the girls o f today as! jj Alfred II. Abcrnethy
Daytona Beach, Florida.
winga o f a dove,” said the poet.
two words in the Bnnta language necessury to hire a man physician I"bold” and "Immodest."
‘ 'cation hnd been neglected.
it to me."
■ ■ ■a a a a a a K a a a a ga a a a a iH a a K U B iH a B iH a a R n a a ga R a iia ssB B S
"Order what you like," said tho
One day there called upon him nt
The young drninntist obeyed. — xirubn. meaning houses, and nabhost, ’ but I should prefer the his office in Boston an uspiring He made heavy going of it, but gi, meaning stones.
The ruins include a temple more
neck of a chicken." Kustis I-aku playright who brought along the eventually he finished.
Report of |he Condition of
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
Region.
xcript of a melodrama he had done, j “ |’|| take your play and put it than 800 feet in circumference,
The young man may have tieen on,” said Stetson, lie pressed a and while archaeology sneers at
Seven robbers escape
Graciousness is the kindness and
It i* not condescension nor patgifted In other regards, but so far button und his ussistunt entered. the idea of a great African civil­
nearly twenty thousand dollars u* his speech wfas concerned ho suf­
Fix up a contract for this young ization building huge monuments gentleness that clothes power. It ronage.
A T * A A r o l l I).
taken from a Cincinnati xoo tho fered from a severe handicap— he
fellow," commanded his
chief. back in the darkness of time, is the opposite of flattery nnd scr- I It is simply kindly nnd genuine
other day. Maybe we hnd bettor stammered terribly. Being sensi­ " I ’m going to take his play. It science can’t sneer nt or explain vility.
good -will and it shines from our
In tlir H f a l r o f C l o r l d n nl ( h r c l o u r o f !iii*lnr«&gt;«. J u t i r
not rave the one that Hodgaon tive, he rarely mentioned his afflic­ ain't much o f u play in some ways, the African face on the
great
Any common person may he po- |hearts through our actions and
KB8UUnCBii
Bali proposes for Hunford.
tion.
Indeed he had no need to hut it’s got one great novelty in Sphinx looking out across the des- lite and considerate when he is |speech upon those around us.
L oa n s oil R ea l ISstafe
.......................
The
person
who
thinks
that
grncl / ' u n s on t'o lla tc r u l riucurlty Oth er tiiuu It. al Kstatu
°
?&lt;)0" , n\ hl‘ V r nt‘l hl* 11 that ought to''innke an audience ert toward the great Pyramid of a'raid or when he hus something to
They are saying that William “mouth
.
‘ousness is not worth while and All o t h e r l.oana ami Oi»eountN
it advertised itself.
laugh their heads o f f - a l l the Egypt, and back to the day when gain by it.
I'liltcil Staiu-i non,Ik
Jennings Bryan will sing his
a black-skinned Ethiopian ruled the
that he has no time to bother Suite,
lie came nowr by appointment to characters stutter.”
f
o
u
n
t
)
ami
M
u
n
lc
iin
i
Motul*
Graciousness
is
thnt
considera­
"swan sung" at the Dayton trial
land.
tion which is displayed by those nhout it causes ’ Imself u great Storks. Hn-urttlca. etc..
but if the Great Commoner wins
deal o f trouble. He will find that ItauklnK Mouse. K urulturo anil f i x t u r e s
who have nothing to gain uy it.
Iti'ul 1&gt;talithe case, it will be the kind o f
his life moves with a good ileul of &lt;niterfront
A
GREAT
volcano
in
the
Andes'
In ror p or a tr il Hanks
It is the pure adornment of a friction, as un automobile would go fDue
“ awan song" that Clarence Harrow
MACON TKLKGRAIUI
l
a
l
i
n
s
am i o ili e r r esou rc es
is sending flame, ashes, rocks and superior nature.
did his "dnrndest" to warble.
f a s l i tteni.-i
.
.
without
oil.
lava into the air. Two towns are
f a s h o n llatul
It is one o f the best tests of
Woman, especially whoso power ! i»"p»s|7»r»' G u a ra n tee Km..I
All tho world loves a lover, but walked from tho witness stand, reported cut off, perhaps de­
In the beauty contest at Mel­
good breeding.
lies iu her charm, needs gracious- Mutual i-'i re In su ra nce Kutul
bourne Saturday, a Tumpa girl oil the world despise* the mnn who one womnn spat at hint. Justice stroyed. The South American con­
ness, nnd many n beautiful or giftIt
is
the
sign
o
f
earth's
true
|
tinent
is
new
compared
with
our
ford
,
dismissing
the
suit
against
TOTAL
and u Marianna girl tied for thi kisses and tells. Justice Ford, in
aristocracy, just as brusqueness, j *■** ,S onM,n
herself generally
Northern
continent.
South
AntMrs.
Symington,
said:
"I
have
bad
first honor. No Oculu girl wu&gt;&gt; a New York court, this week threw
disliked
simply
because
she
neg­
LIAUIL1TIKS
erica was under the water when domineering nnd tyranny are the
in the contest.— Ocala Star. They out a divorce suit instituted by n two other cases in which eo-relects this.
f a p i t n l Stock Paid Iu
sponents have given testimony thi.1 country was already old. signs o f innate vulgarity.
Su
rplu
s
f
u
n
d
wouldn't let a Sanford girl enter wealthy ninn nguinst his wife, Mrs.
Graciousness is not something lndlvlilu.il Deiiortlu xulijcct
Graciousness is a subtle charm
to c h e c k
iTCaune there wouldn't have been Ida Symington. There is only one against a woman similar to that Luckily, our volcanoes are quiet—
that cun be put on or off nt will. Huvtru; DupnMt I
given
by
Chambers
in
thii
case.
I
apparently
dead.
One
in
Alnska,
that
renders
its
possessor
attrac­
any competition.
The secret of it lies in the inner llctmtlnl f •rl If lr:itf&gt; ,.f |V,,„,.,.
giuumi for divorce in New Yoik stated then, ns I state now, that with a crater forty miles wide, tive.
- o -----thought and in one's real dispoxi- T im e f e r l l f l c a t c . i ,&lt;f Dcnoklt
State. The husband named three I would never believe u man who must hnve been a fearful monster
Gntciousness is not benevolence, tion. If it ii there you need nave f o r t i f i e d f liurka
The War Department announces co-respoiulunt.1. The testimony re­
f a » h l , r'M flirrltM &lt;lutxlunillni;
' for j; contains no element of iuthat an allotment of four hundred lating to two of thi-m wus disprov­ would do us Chambers did. Any |in its working tluy*.
rve .........
no fear that in some way or other |B
man who can do ns Chambers did
thousand dollar-* has been made ed und was voluntarily withdrawn
it will shine out.
is
so
low.
so
despicable
and
WITH LIGHTS shining atanw 1
_____________________
con­
total
fur improving the Bt. Johns river by the plaintiff. Thu third co-reniii
a creature that hit word i the road, Uncle Sum's flying mail '
from Jacksonville to the ocean. rpondent took the atnnd against temptible
Slat*
nf
Flnrlfla.
I’mntty nf 1(••niliii*lc. hi.:
—bin oath
Meanwhile Sanford has to wail fur the defendant. He udmiUcd that Personally, -Is unwoithy of belief. ' ship* go' by night between New
L K. II iirowit, CiinliiiT «»f tl&gt;«?
H.unctl Hunk* do
The idea nt Geneva seems to be
Contemporary
Comment.*'
I
never
would
behove
trial tlic ubuvc *tAt«*tni*nt In tru« to tl»»» bctl of my knowledKv *
York und Chicago. That is pro­
much needed improvements in it* he had hud improper relations with
that the United States wants to en­ nwf.ir
cllvf.
him nnd 1 don t think any iturnt il gross. And, because it means de­
water facilities.
Anyway, we're the defendant.
ter enter into an agreement with
jury would.”
f . It. UllOWN. Cashier
i velopment o f the flying ship, i t ) "Women dress better than men." nutions to lintil traffic in nrnts, but
glad some pine* has been abb- to
The crowd in the courtroom hi«sC O IlltK fT -A T T K SV
much
for
"thtf
man
wlu&gt;
kissmeans safety fur the nation. Cred- They wouldn't if they paid for i it wants to do it without entering
get something out ‘ *1 th«* War |»e'•led, the women leading. As till' n l and told," n
ft.
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W.
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J. HOLLY. P lreclor*
New Ynrk culls jit Fnatninster New and President I men’* clothes.--Wall Street J qii( ii&lt; intn nn agreement with other nauent.
i wci
M ulhitlbnl and a tv urn lo before me this 7th ii*y nf July:
eallLy young man Chambers,him.
,
j Coolidge.
lions.—New York Evening World.
KTIIKL B. STIIANOK. Notary Public.
We remember Pa'yton, Ohio, for
its flood of several year* ago hut
we.’ll remember Payton, TcnncHseu
for its flood of orutory.

dford left yester, N .'fV where she
l weeks.
E. J. Reid of Mi­
sts o f Mrs. M. D.
week-end.

A Five Acre Celery Farm
For Five Thousand Dollars

MODEST GIRLS MODEST STILL

THE FLYING grandstand, which
represents marvellous progress to
us, will seem in future like the
original little locomotive, with a
barrel o f coal nnd u barrel of
water on its platform, dragging
two or three cars built like old
’
r.tage conches, at twelvu
miles an
hour.

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SANFORD HERALl

The Aeraki would be out o f style entirely if it shonkl-ijCK
•a RKond Class Matttr. contribute its editorial to the thousands that are being evok­
17, 131J, at tha r o s to ffle *
Ifon l. Florida un&lt;l*r A ct o f ed by that Scopes trial. For weeks upon weeks the Scopes
J. MIT.
case has permitted evolution And anti-evolution, Brynnism
AMD 1- U * A M _ _ . __ M llir and nnti-Bryanism to o ffe r themes for graceful newspaper
I0W A H D HKIUJ------- . M u a i n
writers. Editorials fearfully and wonderfully made have
?hnn» M l been the out-crop, nnd The Herald must get in its share be­
l i t W acaolla Atrnmt
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iim ir n im n s b i t m
fore the silly business at Dayton, Tennessee, has its day
T n r - » 7 &gt; * Six Month* I l l*
and is forgotten.
)M llv*rrd In C ur by C a r r o t,
Iltlun SI
«k. Ilu. tVaakly F.&lt;ll
With each side willfully misunderstanding the other, the
■ yomr.
believers’* in both theories o f the origin of life can never
. M PicriAl. M )TH R i A ll obituary
a o 'lc r a card* of thank*, resolution* come together in any semblance of sincere agreement. The
‘ notice* ol entertainm ent* where man who glories inJiaving so improved upon the early form
srgM a r t u ad * w ill bo charged
regu lar adrartlalng rata*.
o f life in which his kind was created cannot understand the
objection
o f another man to acknowledging a humble origin.
■ k m n r ii r n « a s s o c i a t e r&gt; r « * i i
Tha Associated P ie** la exclu t- And the man who insists that the first man made was exact­
Irelrr ontttlad i « the us* fo r ra- ly, like the man on earth today is utterly unable to under­
...
VODl*Ication o f all now* dispatch**
Itaa to It’ Tw not otbarw lse cred- stand the other fellow.
aradltaa
Itod 111 thU paper and also tha In­
* • a
I
cal news published herein. All rights
of rspubllcgtlon o f special dispatch*.
Ilalf-baked theories offered in text books as facts arc
uM 5%» at herein y a alsp rasas-ad.
never right. No state should permit textbooks to be used in
192S its public schools that make statements unsubstantiated by
WKDNEOTAYt JULY
facts. And it can be accepted as just as unfortunate for
’
TU B HERALD'S PLATFORM
1,— Deeper water route to JackMon- Bible allegories to he passed on as facts. Geology and astron­
I * * 1 ville.
*
*
omy show up the poetic "license” o f the Bible. The "Six
2.— Construction of St. Johna-In
days” in which the Bible said the world was created is shown
’
' than Hirer canal.
by the irrefutable stories in the rocks to have meant many
S&lt;—Extension of white way.
4.— Extension of local amusements. million of years. The youngest class in geography can ex­
-—Swimming pool, tennis courts, plain to you that four angles could not have "stood on the
„
etc,
four corners o f the earth” , because the earth is not the flat
— Augmenting of building pro
surface
tho old Bible writer assumed it to be. Anatomists
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
can even prove to you that woman was probably not made
houses.
Extension of street paring pro- from Adam’s rib, lunless the Creator immediately mndc
gram.
Adam another rib to take the place o f the one he used in
® L — Construction
of
boulerard Eve’s construction.
ground Lake Monroe.
T o The Herald it nil seems so futile, so abysmally silly.
Completion of d ty beautifica­
Bryan nnd Darrow could argue to the end of time nnd prove
tion program.
9.— Expansion of school system absolutely nothing. The big nnd vital point of the entire
with provision for Increased fa­ question can never be touched by arguments nor opinions.
cilities.
The big point is that regardless o f what men know, regard­
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY less o f what men believe, we all come from the Unknown
THE SEVENTH COMMAND. nnd depart into the Unknown— nnd Faith, blind nnd deaf and
M ENT:—Thou shalt not commit dumb, is the only link between us and the Infinite Power to
adultery. Exodus 20:14.
which, or perhaps to whom, we owe our being.
'
— ---- o--------Instead of discussions whose only value can be found in
“ STATIS’WCS PROVE”
‘'Statistics prove’* so many things their stirring sluggish minds to thought, let there be discus­
The size o f towgs, the height o: sions that leave behind them something worth while. Lot
kings,
.
there he some searching into tho PRACTICAL good of relig­
The age o f children in tho schools, ion. Is the orthodox Christian always the kindest, the squarThe skill derelopmpnt o f fools,
est, the most unselfish citizen? If not, why not?
The salaries that parsons get,
The Herald has seen n lot o f people who go about boast­
The number o f abodes to let,
The wealth o f lucky millionaires! ing o f their literal, absolute acceptance of Bibical teaching.
The price of hens and mining It has also seen a lot of people who claim that they have
shares—
deep, abiding faith in the goodness of God, and yet they can­
All things below nnd things above.
It seems to me, “ statistics prove.” not accept a literal interpretation o f the Scriptures. And in
both groups The Herald has known men and women equally
Ah
.
But nol statistics never yet,
exemplifying the highest ideals o f Christian living.
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TAMPA, July 8.—Tampa de­
feated Sanford here Tuesday in
both games o f u double header by
scores of 5 to 4 nnd 3 to 0, as th result o f tight pitching by Alvnrqz, who relieved Cobb nft»r Snn­
ford had pushed over three runs
by four straight singles. In the
second gnme, Swanson, making
his debut ns a Smoker tw:rier, shut
out the Celery Feds, largely ns a
result o f sensationul support in
the pinches.
First Game.
SANFORD
AB It II PO A E
Wade, cf. . . . . . . 4 1 1 1
0 0
Wnlzak, 2b. . . . . 4 0 1 4 2 0
Curley, rf. .. .. 4 1 1 1
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
” L L o u is ............... 3G 39 .4811 Driving “ Red*' Craig from the
Cincinnati .. . . ____ 34
38 .472 mound in the first inning nnd Washington 1; Chicago 2.
Phi ., ieiphia - ........ 35
40 .107 keeping up n hard hitting assault New York 2-5; St. Louis 12-0.
1 I'hilmlclphia-Cleveland, rain, (2
on Johnson, his successor, the
games tomorrow).
Saints Tuesday humbled Lakeland Roston-Dctroit, rnin (2 games to
morrow).
HI to o, to even the series here.
Three errors by the Highlanders
V*se 111 l ':
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
played a big part in the scoring.
Mobile 0; Atlanta 2.
Philaddfpb
The Box Score
Chicago .
New Orlcnns 5; Birmingham 0.
LAKELAND
AB It 1! PO A E Little Rock-Chnttnnooga, rnin.
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Boston „ .
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FOR
RENT— Furnished
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot nnd
cold water, telephone, etc., 711
Park Ave.

You know your offer, and your prospects know
their needs. They nre sold if you convince them
through your Want Ad that your offer most near­
ly meets their requirements.
The additional facts that you give distinguishes
your Want Ad from its competitors— and will
very probably put you in touch with the right
prospect quickly.
Just hear in mind, when you write a Want Ad
for these columns, to TELL A COMPLETE
STORY THE FIRST TIME.

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando FOR SALE— Corner lot nnd ad
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
joining lot on Pnlmotto Ave.
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ terms. Box 431, care Herald.
MIRACLE Concrete C o, general imum 21c cash with order.
cement work, eldewalke, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxeo. J. R- THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
Terwilleger, Prop.
accepted want ad medium in
Daytons (F a.) One rent a word
HILL LUMBER CO. Houao a an insrrtkn. Minimum 25c.
Service. Quality and Price.

HILTON’S

II.LING STATIONS AN1)
AUTO SUPPLIES

k?orn*. Huulnns, I n g r o w IUK Null*. Heavy Callou *e* or t&gt;r«&lt;t at'Mu*
Yowi.ll lirnw
t‘ lion«.

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2108 PALMETTO AVE.

your property

AT AUCTION
e Permanently located in Sanford

FOR RENT—Two room furnished
apartment. Ideal location, 200
K. Third Street.
FOR RENT— Furnished kitchen
and bedroom, 1101 Elm Ave.
Schneider.

The prices nre right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion o f Forrest Luke
Hotel.

ok

Many men and women have
becom e habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

Pick Up Today's Herald
rend through the classified adver-

Beautiful
Apartment Site
100 feet on Park Ave
111 feet on 11th St

Wanted

I WANT to buy from one to five
well located building lots in San­
ford. Tlie prices must lie within
reason and tho terms easy. If you
have anything to sell, write me ful
ly giving exact location, price ami
terms. I mean business and will
buy immediately. Have you any­
thing you really want to sell? Addr ess “ Investur" cure 'Hie Sanford
Herald.
WANTED at once. Stenograph­
er for light correspondence. II
Carrington, 406 National Hank
Building.

Warehouse site 100x117 at $1,750 1
First street. A good investment.
Apartment house Hollow Tile Stucco
rent ten per cent on $(5,000.00. I
hauiniHa sec!Ion. Priced nt $30,0
you (o invesliga e. Terms.
Apartment House Site at $13,000.00. In Sanford's most
exclusive residence section.
Residence lot on Magnolia Ave., near
very reasonably priced for a quirk
A new five room dwelling in the Hanf
at a price and on terms that xhn
payera.
Acreage at $8.50 Per Jrre.

WANTED 1 will buy anythin? in
Sanford Real Estnte that is good
ami priced right direct from own­
ers, Box 1,000 Herald office.
WANTED to become acquainted
with some one who live.i in San­
ford uinl works in Orlando, mak­
ing trip every ray in car. Write
Box 955 or cull 425.

A. P. CONNELLY k SONS
It E A L T O It 8
Magnot.'.i nt Second.
WE LOAN MONEY AT 7 If.It CENT

WANTED — Reliable, conqiotcnt
man or womun to open and op­
erate a laud office
in County
ru al-. Must have some knowledge FOR RENT— Rooms with or with
out meal*.
Reanonablo rate*
o f land ami owners. We furnish
buyer*. Will make profitable ar- Lincoln House.
nngements with proper persons.
Reference
required.
Tumiumi
ONE IN TEN
Land Co., 109 Franklin St„ Tam­
Neglecting a little wound, rut nr
pa, Fla.
nbrnsion o f the flesh may in nine
xv /V* l l'*U, two or three young cases out o f ten cntiso no great
men to travel. Guaranteed sal­ nufferiug or inconvenience, hut it
ary, railroad expenses, commis­ i* tlie one case in ten that causes
sion:! ami bonus. Call Valdez llo- blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
lel, I to 5 p.m., Thurmlay or Fri­ chronic festering sore. Tho cheap­
day. C. A. Ilouswortli, room No. est, safest nnd best course i* to
disinfect the wound with liquid
304,
Hnrozono and apply the Borozonu
Powder to complete the healing
proems.
Prico (liquid) 30c, 60c
nml $1.20. Powder 30c nnd COe.
i No. 159182 Bold by Iainey's Drug Htore.
Herald office.

Rooms For Rent

LOST -Diamond plMinum liar pin,
in down town district Friday—
values as a keep sake.
Reward
Phono CD5-W.
.Mr*. K. J. C oa l*. Mgr.

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Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware
Phone 8

By GKORGF McMANUS

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Tax For Maintenance
Of IVintcrs Home Is
Increased This Year
INDIANAPOLIS. July 8— The
yearly Intohie o f the Union Prin­
ter* Iloin* in Colorado Springs,
will lie iscreaxed nlniut $85,000 as
a result of u favorable vote by
members of the
International
Typografhlcal Union oil tiw ques­
tion of n t&lt; n cent increase in the
monthly per capita t.ix for main­
tenance »f the home. The Union
member* gave the proposal a ma­
jority o f almost 15,000.
Tho additional money will be
used to complete and equip an ad­
dition to the homo and for main­
tenance. Helpless patients,
who
have not previously been eligible
for admission, will be cared for un­
der the-enJargement plan.
As a method o f dealing with the
problem of the unemployed why
not pass n good stitf law against
w ork?— Nashville Banner.

Itaten: 14 mi mr tiny. Ily the
Week $35.«U tloiilile; Il5.uu hIokI«.

loilihy r u le s to a - U r u in le y HIUk .
Manrurtl
K lorlJa

C.OHS' T O OAsO.

See this Range and
Watch it work at
our Demonstration,

tum c 10 oc an American institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

FOR RENT: Bungalow,
Sroams,
bath and screened porch. Furnish­
ed, near new hated. Phono 571-J.

■RINGING UP FATHFR

•SALKS FORCE are EXPERTS
n guarantee Satisfaction.

MAYFAIR

ATTORN K Y S-A T -I.A W

BRYAN,
Office in
Bank Building Annex.
o o » 417-L 3.

wonderful feature__
1 it only on the Wcstmakes c o o k i n g
automatic. Set it
r f he cooking at any
choose: it shuts off
1 m the same convc• I he Wcstinghousc
mnot get too hot
s ^,u‘ h to do nothing
class cooking, convc^ economically

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

FOR
RENT— Apartment.
Two
rooms and bath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will bo vacant Au«*. 1. Prac­
tically new.
Address 305 enre
Herald.

Davey and Nesmith

LAWYER

So
near

million iloll.ir hrloga arrnaa Raennihi* lluy aturlnil; uua rtrr
million
ilnllur uporii Ikiii * k nnilar ennxir uo*!*.»: t w o million* h eltif ap xnl un
h lg l iw a y ; KreateHi rhunrii f o r live
Onvalopur* In k *&lt;
In un
grouiu)
floor.
W r lto l&gt;uval.ipmrtit Dapiirlmaul Tlii* I’ nniaenla N- w

MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
aro interested in Florida. Each
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin. 'o f them through a classified ad
in the Morgnntown POST.
Six
rents a word for six consecutive

-I99-M — Phone — 499-M

1VART THE FLORIST”
Flowera for all occasion*.
114 Myrtle. Phonz 2G0-W

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MEAT MARKET

Contractor and Builder

FLORIST

Automobiles

I Chiropodist

G STORE — Pre|gs. Sodas.
Wd
bu as your phone.

LECTRIC CO.
Gilloa dt Piatt
y Everything elecM22. Elcctragith

m ornin g

The Ball Hardware

FOR RENT— APARTMENTS. One
two-room apartment nnd ono
three-room apartment, Apply Her­
ald office.

FOR SALE: 7 room house, corner FOR RENT: Attractively furnish­
lot 50x117. Facing east with ed apartment. 1st floor, 202 I’urk
large shade trees. Price $1,500. Ave.
$700 cash, balance $35 monthly.
Dean-Berg Corporation, 202 1st
street.

VVEKT • IItotN Ia —Clnrkstjiirg. Ths FOR SALE:
Kxpnnant.

FOR RENT— Kitchen, Inal room
nnd garage, 1101 Elm Ave.

tisements and learn for yourself
w hy classified advertising is so
important.
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
202 First Street.

Chirk •tmru

FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones Includ­
ed. By week month or year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phone R. I* Sclden, Seldcn Bldg,
Daytona Bench, Fla.

FOR RENT: 9 acre tiled farm at
edge o f city limits. R. S. Rend,
Box 244, Sanford.

Corner lot on Oak
Avenue in rapidly growing sec­
ki'liKlIns Sievliiy, tnornlns li i « » .
tion $1,800 on terms of $000 cash
ARCHITECT
1 Mill per
minimum lie .
and balance payable yearly,
A
PALM BEACH C O U N T Y -T h e rare buy. Dean-Berg Corporation.
scene of *tu|&gt;endou* development Phone 713.
FOR SALE: Spec ini :\ale. beautiful
Collie puppies, three months old
Rend shout it in the Pnlm Bitch
Post. Sample copy sent on ft - CORNER I.OT on Palmetto A v e n -1and nothing finer-. Fully guaranGriffis Stock
quest.
uo, * 1,500, $50 cash and $50 teed $15.00 each,,
monthly. This lot will sell for Farms, Lamont, Fla.
ADVERTISING get * results if It $8,000 this coming wuitir. Dean- ----- -------reaction potential buyers.
t*a- Berg Corporation, Phone 713.
MUST SELL.--E
iiAiinr.it sh o p
latku Daily News is ctrcutsted In
sn induct Ial and agricultural sec­ $500 CASH mid balance payable
113 Magnolia Ave.
tion.
A First Class Barbers
monthly will buy new five room
Special Attention
bungalow
in high class residential
.ADVERTISE tn tT.e Journsl-HerGiven T o Ladien and Children
Address S. B. C., care
uld, South Georgia's greatest section.
newspaper
Morning, afternoon, Herald.
weekly nnd Sunday Classified rates
Chinnware In English I’ oroc- I0c per line Waycruss Journal FOR SALE: Three well located in
Oak Hill. Buy direct from own­
lain.s, Huvarian and Japanese Herald, Waycrosi. Georgia.
er, nnd save commission;
Easy
TAMPA MORNir 0 TRIBUNE— terms.
• Chinn make lovely gifts
Address "Owner”
care $125 Phonographs ....
Send in your vhscription tc the Herald.
S 30 Electric fans ....
Tribttno or linml t to your 1 a-ai
% 15 Electric funs ....
dealer so you can read Florida's
$ 10 Electric fans
grentest newspvoer.
One year
I New Pluyrr Piano.
$8.0(1, 6 months J4.0C, three mouth*
E ltO D
J.
M o U g h t O I l $2.00. If you desire $1,000 Insur­
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
I Second Hand Piaon
1921 It,sice Touring.
Tires nnd Tubes.
ance
policy
add
75
cent*
to
your
ARCHITECT
1925 Dodge Coupe.
At Low Prices In Dr«
order.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
First National Batik Hide.
DO YOll WANT to buy or *ell 1922 Dodge Touring.
anything?" If so advartlee la 1923 [lodge Graham I 1*2 ton
Sanford, —----------- Florida
ho "Gainenvill* Sun."
Truck.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
D K V K G O P *•:!«• A riW ’ T I O N — Psu
MILLER O. PHILIPS. Inee.
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla
sncnla I* begltinlav in « (t.'Hi.Kl Ob
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
ru lop n ifu t In ill.ii uiii'n lilati.ry; a
Oak and 2nd St.
half m illion «|.-Il.tr tilahway iu ilia Phone 3
FOOT SPECIALIST
r i ' i f liaaeb Just
rnlaha-l; a tw o
fact.
' m i. c . i.. nisi.ten

REDS SPLIT 1)01 III,E
PHILADELPHIA, July 8.—Ciu
iiuni.tti split even in doulile head
ei- with Philndelphia Tuesday, wit:
mg the first gamu 4 to u, and lo«
mg the second 4 to 3. Ruin- Ilress
lev winched hi* left ankle in tin
first game when ho foil ov. r Cate!
ci Wilion while scoring in the *e.
«!»' ;rnnu.. lie was carried o ff tiu
fu-ld and sent in a hospital t.
hnvu an X-ray taken of the- injury
,
First (iunir
Score by innings:
Cincinnati
»2I rail ono—i4-ia-l
I'l dadelphia 000 000 nun—« . &lt;m
.. l; ; ,tto/i.'T :l r,'»"&lt;Jhuc and Wingo;
Letts, l Irich and Wilson.

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Give them a mental picture of the article or servico that you aro offering, or the thing that you
want to buy.

M a te r ia l

I DAVID B. HYEB

lOXOPAH, Nov.. July 8— Wnt*
ter is now selling for five cents a
gallon in the little hooni mining
town o f Gilbert on the desert near
licrp. Tho principal linrber shop
of Gilbert has n fully equipixd
bath tub but there is a sign that
customers must furnish their own
water.

L , Car. Drive it
lak and Second St

0 0 0

APARTMENT FOR RENT— At
tractive and •convenient. Call
at Herald office for further in
formation.

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. U u rol St.
Phona 6M

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— in other words, no matter what sort of Want
Ad you may be writing, tell your prospects what
you would want to know if you were the buyer in­
stead of the seller.

MAINE— Walervtlle, Morning SaaThe results will take care o f themselves!
tlnel. Thousands o f Maine,peoFormerly Sanford Sign Shop.
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At nlc are Interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through tb*
First Street.
Sentinel. Rata card on applicnJAMES H. COWAN—All kinds .ion.
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak A LITTLE W ANT Ai&gt; In Yhe
Herald will bring yon big re­
Avenue and Third Street Tele­
sults. Advertise those old articles
phone 111.
__________
you have stored away and have
no use for. A litle thirty cent ad
MIRRORS RESILVERED
FOR SALE—3 cast front San­
Furniture bought and sold.
Call may bring you several dollars.
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone G47 Phone U8 nnd a representative will terms. Box 431, enre Herald.
call to see yor.
B u ild in g :

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Sell

Miller O. Phillips, Inc.

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t NEW YORK,
July
8.—Tin
Giants nnd Pirates, old enemies in
Total t ........ 30 10 II 27 13
Lakeland.........
um om oo.'l— | baseball, settled down to a rigo­
St. Petersburg . 421 012 00x— Ji rous five-game tost, Now YorkSummary: Two base hit, Weld taking tho first combat, 7 to (i, and
Dumas, Allen, Hernandez. Shan creeping up t.» within one full
ron. Three base hit, Mcssnvr game of the pace-setting club
Barnes. Stolen bases, Brown. Sue from Pittsburgh.
rifiee, Meaner, Barnes, Br•own, I Successive home runs by .Moon.
Welch. Double plays Johnson to n,,d Cuyler in the first inning
Francis to Edwards Barnes to I threatened u troublesome* day for
Mer ncr: Surfac to Francis; A l-'lo u n g Kent Greenfield, McGrow'
I n to Mcssncr to Barnes; llvr- choice for mound duty, hut he
nnndcz to Mcssner to Barnes. Left rtoadied and his mates delivered
on base, St. Petersburg (!; Lake­ llm victory with thirteen Imso
land 8. Bases on balls, o ff John­ blows showered upon Aldridge,
son (1; Edwards 2. Struck out by Shrclinn and the veteran BuIm- A.’
Johnson 1; Edwards 3. Hits off Adams. Among them were a home
Frnjg I in I 3 inning; Johnson to run by Frisch and two doubles am!
in i 2-3. Hit by pitcher by John­ a single by Young.
son (llarnea). Wild pitch John­
Score by innings:
son (2 ). Losing pitcher, Craig. Pittsburgh .. 201 000 300-0-11-1
Umpires, Ware. Time 2 hours.
New York .. .. 001 001 02x—7- 13-0
Batteries; Aldridge. Sheehan"
Adams and Sntlth; Greenfield,
..eh f and Snyder nml G&lt;nvdy,
niorienn
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any in , WdlJ'Mttf, J u l / H.—

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Second Game
Score by innings:
New York ... 010 020 0 0 2 -5 - 8-1
St. Louis .. .. 101 003 001—0-10-0
Batteries: Ferguson, Shawkcy.
I’ ennock and O'Neil; Girard and
Nixon, Hargrave.
#

M rmtss are for eonftinaertlons.
t of average length
inted a line.
1 charge ISo for flret
SB.
irtlalng la restricted to

FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 205 Oak Ava. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T. Smith.

LEARN ABOUT t o l l County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tala*
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us gram. Beat advertising medium In
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.
OHIO— Xenia.
Make your sales
tb tough the Xenia Gazette.
REAL P.STATB
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural 1
E. SPURRING, subdivision district Want ad and display
specialist
Subdivision to Or­ rates on request
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixit High­ c o u n t m m 10*.) i.e n m e R -c iM iifl-il eite have the largeat tlrcuway.
inllon In Bouthweitara Oeorgle.
Hole l«* ft-w ord) line.
TIN AND M ETAL WORK
TO REACH Pin prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers o f Vointla
SIGNS
county advertise in the DeLand
Any Kind— Anywhere
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

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For one thing, the Special Coach
really accommodates five adult
passengers in comfort And then
the body lines and special ap.
pointments are singularly smart

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Already a familiar and attractive
sight on all roads.

Ilnston Braves Win Fifth In
How, Beating Cords in Two;
Beds Divide With Chill ies
A m C u bs lies! Dodgers 10-5

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
St. Petersburg 10; Lakeland 5.
Tumpn 5-.1; Sanford 4-0.

For Rent

TYPEWRITERS AND RRPAIR8 FOIt DIG RESULTS advertise in
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
All makes of typewriters for NEWS— it covers Broward County
thoroughly which is one of the
sals on tasy terms, for rent, also most rapidly growing sections on
repairs. O ffice supplies. Room tt
the Florida East Coast. Sample
Ball Bldg._______________ _________ copy i»nd rate card upon request.

Advanca

Drive “ Red” Craig From Box
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In First Inning nnd Keep
Chlcngo 10; Brooklyn 5.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
l Tp Slugging Throughout St. I.ouia 4-2; Boston 7-8,
Won Lost Pet
Game
to Win Score 10 to 5 Cincinnatti 4-3; Philadelphia 0-4
Pittsburgh .. .. .. .. 44 27
.011

Totals _ .. .. 27 5 ■' 27 13 li
Score by innings:
,
S a n fo rd ................. OOOkbO 030— 1
Tumpa „ .. ........... (JOO'OO 40x—5
Summary: Two bnsohits, Bail­
ey, Weik, AJIen, JIugg». T im e
base hit, McQne.
Sjlen base,
Estrada. Sacrifices, obb, IA*e.
Double plays, illailey i» McOue,
Curley to Bailey, Sr.ql to Weik
to Jesmcr, Huggins unnoad, Al­
varez to Jesmcr to W*. (.eft on
bases, Sanford 4; Tnnii 4. Base
on balls, o f f CrowfonO; o ff Al­
varez 1. Struck out, I Crawford
Jll^by Cobb 5; by Alvajz 3. Hits
o ff Cobb 8 in 7 Inninj none out

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RATES

Yesterday’s
Results

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Half)
Won I,o8t Pet
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY* JULY 7, 1925.

RE-HEARING IN
OH LEASE CASE
Federal Jurist Fails to Sus­
tain Government Counsel
In Its Plea That New Evi­
dence Has Seen Discovered

Corporation Formed
" ‘ par A g o Goes To
fall A s Obligations
cgin To Come Due

Case Versus Mammoth
Company Is Dismissed

yndicateM ay
quire H oldings

Court Holds That Validity
or Invalidity of Harding
Order In 1921 Immaterial

lucer Control \Vas
im Merger Which
s 4 Million In Hole

AmericanDebtCommission
§_■’
Names Dates For Meeting
Various Foreign Missions
WASHINGTON, July 7.—The Itallan negotiations with the ex­
American debt commission for the pected return to Washington of
fifaf tijuu, hus J&gt;ecn compelled to Mario Alberti, one of that govern­
Officials
arrange a program designating ment’s commissioners.
periods of time in which it cap &lt;!' dined to comment on this, and
meet with representatives of debt­ the result wna n flood of new ru­
mors tiiat the Italian negotiation
or nations.
Announcement wns made Mon­ were to bo delayed longer than
day that the treasury wns prepar­ when indicated when Mr.Albcrti
ed to negotiate with the Belgians 'oft for home to nsjcmblc addit­
on their fcovermnent's deft here ional data.
This ulao caused a renewal of
between Aug. 5 nnd Aug. 16, allnting less than two weeks to dis-. rpeculation ns to whether the
pose of this funding arrangement.; American commission desired to
Notice was sent to the French' reach nn agreement with the Italembassy simultaneously, tlmt IKviiuri nheud of the French. It was
commission could meet with the suggested unofficially at the treasdelegation from Parks at nny time ury tlmt there would l&gt;c time for
ct.nfprences with the Italians bobefore or after those ejates.
Ambassador
DacscHncr,
o f tv.'tn meetings with other groups,
France, had requested tho trees- but to observers of tlie policy thus
ufi’ tc fix a time when the com­ far.the suggestion did not carry
mission from his government could Conviction.
The treasury has resorted to the
he received, nnd was informed try
Acting Secretary Winston, of the utmost secrecy in dealing with for­
treasury, as secretary of the eign debtors, and us each new ne­
American commission, of the pro­ gotiation hus got under wny an
gram thut hnd been drawn up. No understanding has been arranged
information was forthcoming from for bidding comment by partici­
the embassy ns to when the Paris pants in the conferences. There
was no change in that plan with
delegation might Ihj expected.
It was noted tluit In allotlng irespect to toduy's announcement
the period from Aug. fi to Aug. 16 of the program of meetings, and
to the Belgians no time was dc-1 Comment was withheld on all
sjgnatcd for resumption of the1phases.

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OFFICIAL PAYS
COOLIDGE VISIT

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Governor Jtfckson, Enrout'e to
His Homo Front Conference
In Maine. Stops to Fay A
Friendly Visit to President
J

Judge Gore Ref
Issue A Res!
Order and Bvol
Case &lt;J5p9s to Dayton

Coolidge and Butler
ToSpeakNcxtSunday

M ay Take A opeal
T o Supvejpe Corn

Former Senator David Walsh
Mentioned as Opponent of
Butler In 1926 Elections

Scopes and Taxpaye

SWAMI’SCOTT, Mass.. July 7
Both O ffer Petitions
Gov. Jackson of Indiuna called on Tho "Flapper Wife,” foxtri i that
President rooliibm Monday -a t took America by storm ilurl ■. the
Monday’s: Hearing,
hit
White CourJ. His visit was purely last few months, has scored
—
in
far
Hongkong,
and
has.
scored
a social one and it wns said that
COOKEVILLE, Tenn., July
r ICAGO, July 7.— Officpolitics were not discussed. Tho this hit with nono other than
governor who was on his way home Prince George of Englana. The 7.— Ilcfuaal io Judge John J.
o f the Grain Marketing
from tho governors conference in song was introduced there through Gore to i$9ue n federal re- 1
pany, the $26,000,000 corMaine, was accompanied by Mrs, the Ifong-konk Telegraph, which straining order here Monday
tion launched
obtained It through NEA Service,
.•h ’ a year nifo
Jackson.
.o [.facilitate the merger of
The President and Mrs. Cuol- and when played during a dance afternoon insured the appear­
Id-'e remained in seclusion during in which the prince joined it ance of John T. Scopes hi
Tour large mid-western grain
tho day, nnd decided to remhin Ivre aroused his applause to auch an ex­ county circuit court at
* finite in a project designed
tomorrow, tho first anniversary tent that it nad to be repeated ton Friday to answer a e
Rev. Henry Kuchmueilrr of For*
.naanafri ually to come under pro­
of the death of their young son, twice. This royal approbation has of violating the Tennessee
it the favorite throughput
control announced Mon- rostnn, 111., has completed 65 year,
Calvin, rather than to go to Ver­ made
as a minister in the Evangelical
statute prohibiting the teach­
white settlements in China, j ( ‘
e stock selling campaign church. He has retired, because
mont, where tho son was buried
ing of theories of evolution
farmcTH hud been doflnitc- of his advanced age of 88 nnd with
and tho president’s father resides.
in
public shools.
John
R /’
It is tlie intention of Mr. nnd
idoned.
his wife recently celebrated his
Neal, leading c o u n s o l
fo r ”
Mrs. Coolidge to snend today
W. Coverdalc, uccretary- Card weddihg anniversary.
Scopes, said before the decision
quietly, nlthough the president ex­
er of the company, raid the
was rendered that he wan certain
perts
to
spend
so
nun
time
at
work,
Jon work uf the holding
I Ji
the case will finally reach the su­
lie also will hold his scmi-wcokly
cation hnd not been pushed
premo court of the United Staten
conference at noon with news
joroiisly ns originally plannnd nftcr the dcninl of tlie petition
poped reporters.
r tho last thirty ilays, and
announced that he would in tha .
he firm must lind
other
Will Speak Sunday
near future apply to Judgo Ben
, of meeting $4,000,000 in
President Coolidge starts the
Hicks, federal judge for Eastern
lions falling duo Juluy 28.
third Wf'k of his vacation with Will Be Held on Thursday. Tennessee, nt Chattanooga, for a
New Lender to Proceed At Tnlal For Each Month Has one engagement of political im­
ccrs nntl directors of the
July 16 nl Municipal Ath­ federal court order in the case.
Steadily Decreased Since portance on his schedule. Ills ap­
ay rsacmhled early Monday
Once To New Past; Will
letic Field; Fats and I.eanH However, Dr. Neal said that tho
pearance
Sunday
nt
an
outing
nt
npccinl meeting to consider
January; Fines And Casts
case will go forward Friday at ■
Succeed Marshall Lyaptcy;
Will Flay Baseball Game Dayton. Judge Hicks is now
which the principal speaker be­
turo roursc of the nterprise. llltic Jacket Stands O ff Mad
During June Arc $1147.95 sides
Has
Brilliant
Army
Record
himself will he Senator But­
iidvnnrc of $4,OOOj0QQ for opChinese Molt ami Is Forced
holding court in Detroit. Scopes
ler of Massachusetts, chairman of
g expensea madu by the
A mammoth Booster Day cclo- also said he would go on trial Fri- ,
to
Shoot
One
of
Members;
PARIS,
July
7—General
Stnni
•
•
Receipts
of
fines
and
costs
from
the Republican national commit­ brution, which it is declared, will
ng firms must l&gt;« repuid
Situation Remains Serious
lam Naulin, commander of the k-asea made by Sheriff C. M. Hand tee nnd his political and iiersonat eclipse nny celebration of its kind day and asked The Associated
R, under tho original conTress to so Inform the people of
Thirtieth army corps cm the Rhine, '^,,,,1 },j» deputic:; against law break- intimate. Sonntor Butler prob­
terms. Officers of the comever staged here, will bo held in Dayton.
has hern appointed supreme com - jVkr» in thh county during the first ably will be opposed for re-election Sanford Thursday, July 16, ac­
SHANGHAI, July 7,—The body
now are working &lt;m other
Judge Gore at the outset of hij
munder of operations in Morocco. ]»(x months of 1925 total $11.15I.9.J next year by former Senator Dav­
of an American member of the
to meet tho obligations,
cording to an announcement made decision pointed out that tho peti­
He
is
now
on
leave
but
will
proaccording
to
reports
submitted
nt
id 1. Walsh.
few hours before tho directors crew of the American steamer
trtduy by C. L Britt, president of tion showed that the petitioner is
ceul to Morocco nt the earliest pos- 'th? office of the sheriff today,
tabled for their meeting one President Fierce was found in n
Soturdny's outing will 1m? held on the local baseball club.
under indictment In Rhea county
rible moment.
r The amount for each o f the six the fnrm near here of Ralph S.
« r suid one tentative propos- creek here Monday. The man's
and that the case is pending un­
The
celebration
is
being
ar­
In announcing tho appointment, i months shows n steady decrease Hauer, u Republican candidate for
3 enable the firm to meet its name was not given out nnd no­
Premier Painlevc said what was! from Januuary through Jane. Rc- mayor of Lynn. His guests in nd- ranged for and sponsored by tho determined. He stated that he
aring obligations involved the thing has been learned about the
needed was a young nnd vigorous ceipts in January wero highest ditloti to the prosidont und Sen­ Sanford Baseball Club officials, was of the opinion that he was nos
hie
ng over of thq.nortprise by a circumstances surrounding
•,
officer well versed in the methods with u total of $2,750.05 while June ator Butler will tie Gov. Fuller and who announce that on that day justitied In granting the writ.
junto of grain men and bank- death.
Two Petitions. ?
of both European and colonial war- j wns lightest with $1,117.95.
In editors of Essex county newspap­ they will offer to the people of
who would inaugiirulo a stock
Two petitions wero presented,
fares and thoroughly, acquainted February fines and ousts amount ers, the otu’ h.g is un animal a f­ thin community nnd vlHtora from
?T;l« enmrwtign to. farmers on s
American ^Shouts Chinese.
Vanoot. a TCJL oT -1} .
• otiv iK la of John T. Rum* !',
with tho mentality of the natlvca. ed to $2,120.75, March $2,111.66, fair.
WASHINGTON, JJuly 7.—Cor,basis.
ida n fine program of entertain­ nnd the other in 6chnlf of Robert |
Genernl Naulin, he added, posses­ April $1,710.50 and May $1,581.03.
•re were several rumors this Hul General Cunningham nt Shang­
During the week, Mr. Ooolidgc ment nnd one which will be en­ M. Wilson. Both were directed to
A total of 31 defendants were
Ing that such h syndiente had hai cabled the stale department
sed those qualities to an eminent
is expected to confer with David joyed by everyone.
Governor Austin Peay, State At­
convicted
during
June
nnd
reformed but operators were Monday that Boatswain’s Mate C.
degree.
Mulvane, Republican national comtorney General Frunk Thompson
Of
the
outstanding
features
of
uhtthli- to name any hackers of the Diziek, attacked to the American
reiepts
from
fines
und
costs
with
The new commander, who will
mitceman from Kansas, who (.s tho program arc the baseball game and A, T. Stewnrt, attorney gene­
now plan and officers of the cotn- mud ing forces there, hud fatally
balance
of
$l!0.75
in
90-duy
bonds,
replace Marshall Lyautoy, is 55
summering nt Magnolia, Mr. Mulral for tho eighteenth judicial cir­
ly declined to discuss the aug- shot a Chinese during n disturb­
years old, ho served a long time due from the May report, amounted vaho predicts that burring nn in­ between tho “ fata" and tho "leans” cuit of Tennessee, as defendants.
to
bo
plnyod
before
the
regular
tion.
to
$1,211.70.
The
.sheriffs
June
ance while he wns inspecting posts
in North Africa, was in command
dustrial depression Mr. Coolidge
Scopes petition advanced tbo
r. Cocertl.de said recently thut in the* international settlement.
at Oran for a year and lived two report shows n credit by rush of will have little if any onnositinn for game on that day between San­ claim thnt he was deprived, under
y dollar received from stock
Naval reports quoted by Mr.
years in Morocco. He also was in $162.51 from defendants who paid the Republican presidential noni- ford und luikeland, nnd u big fire the Tennessee law, of liberty and
s hnd been held in u soper- Cunningham reluted that Diziek
Syria during the European war, their fines and costs of court while inatioii in 1928 nnd will be re-el­ works display nt the municipal ath­ property without duo process of
letic field that night.
fttnd ho that should dissolution had gone to the nssistnnce of a
where he commanded the Twenty- credit to the amount of $641,15 is ected.
* become inevitable, farmer municipal police constable who had
shown for prisoners sent to the
Tlie tentative program as out- law. Wilson’s pica contended that
first army corps.
Mrs. Folidge Take Dip
k-holders would suffer no loss, 1arrested a Chinese ugitator uud
convict camp. Three 90-day bonds
lined by Mr. Britt, etarts with a the luw deprived
. • ,
. him
. . of the right
General Nnulin’s appointment, cover the balance of $111.01.
Mrs. Coolidge took her first dip parade at 1:30 o’clock in the „ f . ■to properly educate his children.
e drain Marketing Company wns being attacked by a mob. The
tho premier explained, would re­
llinoin, was created in July Iconstable’s revolver bad been tnkThe largest number o f arrests in the ocean Monday since she uml ternoon. The parade will prob-j Both contended that enforcelieve Marshall l/ynutcv of the for any one offense during June the president came here for the ably be formed in the downtown ment of tho law is not a valid ex­
under the Illinois co-operat- ;en front him und the mob was clos
responsibilities of military oper­ was seven for riding and beating summer.
nrketini* act of 1923.
The ing in from behind when Diziek
section, It was stated, and will endue of the police power of tho
ations
and permit him to devote way on trains, while six were con­
fired.
______
elevator and terminal mar­
With Mrs. Adolphus Andrews, march through the principal streets state.
his energy to his heavy ndminiara- victed of passing worthless chocks. wife of the president’s naval aide,
Au inquest will be held by Brit­
: facilities of tho two Rosenof
Sanford
and
thence
to
tho
ball
Referring
in
his
decision
to
tho
lion und political duties.
Compuny of Chicago and ish assc.isor, und a Chinese magis­
Only three arrests for drunkenness she enjoyed a plunge in a pool in park. At 2 o’clock the baseball contention of counsel that It wa!
In conclusion M. Painlevc re­ were made during tho 30 day per­ front of White Court, which is pro­
Davis-Nolund-Mcrrill Com- trate, who huve been asked by
peated what was “aid in th ■ offic­ iod nnd there were none for the tected somewhat from the surf by game between tho "fats” and the the court’s duty to grant a tem­
f Kansas City, were to be American authorities to hear nil
“ leans" will begin.
porary restraining order tq remain
ial note issued by the war minis­ possession or selling of intoxicating rucks.
1 in the Illinois Company, the' evidence the defense has to
in force until a henring nnd de­
Mr.
Britt
stated
that
the
follow­
try .Sunday night, giving them as­ liquor.
of which was to puss to present.
Mrs. Coolidge is an urdent fol­ ing men huvo signified their In­ termination of nn application for
surance
that
though
some
of
the
shippers through the stock
The other convictioos
follow:
nn interlocutory decree, Judgo
loyal tribes had seceded and num­ speeding, three; carrying conceal­ lower of outdoor life, usually tention to play on the team re* Goro said that even if he had th »
les.
Situnlii.n I'nchar.grg.
walking
several
miles
daily.
A
preeanting
the
“
fats"
of
this
city:
erous attacks had been made on ed weapons, one; petit
properties wero valued at
larceny,
power to grant a temporary re­
CANTON, July 7.—Tho aituathe French by the Rlffians who two; reckless driving, three; ad­ lise in tlie temperature today gave I'niil Iliggers, (’. E. Il-nry, llodg- straining order h? was of tho opin­
#,000 nnd the cQUsqUdatJnu tipn brought on by tbu strike of
her her firi.t opportunity to take son Ball and Paul Kecloy. It is
broke
through
the
front
lino
in
pi*!' ami $1,(100,000 for init- natives remained unchanged Mon­
ultery, one; non support, one;
thnt he should not do so upon
the Tam region, there was no assault, one; making false pre­ to the water, which is stili fairly expected that R. C. Bower, J, G. ion
■rating expenses were nd- day. Most of the Japanese resi­
tho allegations mude in tho peticool.
Ball
and
J.
II.
I
jiwsoii
will
also
be
cr.uxo for alarm. He added that tenses, twp; trespassing, one; us­
■ in exchange for u block dents, also most of the foreign
Some neighboring children were
the French fqfpe# &gt;yoUld be group­ ing profane language in public, in at the Hiitne time, but the beach added to the lineup. Announce-1tion. Object of Injunction.
j Bruin Marketing stock, missionaiies, were leaving tor
meut ns to who will represent the
ed for new concentrations nnd that one; heating board hill, one; and
r mtended u&gt; redeem July Hong Kong. Residents of ShaThe object of the injunction
nt tiiia point is practically private. “ leans” has not liccn made but
counter
action
o
f
nn
important
na­
JR with pui t of the prom d.&gt; of the mean, the foreign concession, fear­
operating ear without license, Secret service men shooed away will be given out later.
sought In this case Is to restrain
ture
would
|ie
tfkcn
against
the
S B f i S 'toek sales. The Illnioip ing attacks, have kept n sharp
onrb
n coiiplp of photographers who
Mr. Britt further announced tho officers of the state from
Moop.
lerce CnnimL KOI, gavu tbv lookout both day and night.
hud learned of Mrs, Coolidge’s thnt Iho various merchants of this prosecuting tho petitioner for vio­
iy authority to self s[ock Vn
lation of an act which iaid officer i
Great numbers of natives are
.
Bight of Picnic Party plan.
city are donating a number of are expressly charged to enforce
Krinovr Women and Children
nut
under tho stipulation that returning lu CanUm owing to the
Tlie
president
continues
to
con­
handsome
prizes
which
will
lie
giv­
FEZ, French Morocco, July 7—
noneRbo offered prior, Vi the July Hong Kong government refusing
in the only wuy in which they aro
It was officially nnnvunccd Mon­ Are Drowned Monday fines his exorcises to walking daily. en away during the festivities to authorized to proceed—by iirin*tJR^rftindiag opemtoinn uiid sev­ to uiiihib Chinese not in possession
It is doubtful if he wiU follow Mrs. people attending the hall game.
day
ihat
thy.
French
Jiave
removed
eral weeks later the Indiana Com- of new purports in nccordancu with
Ing criminal prosecution iu th •
ST. THOMAS, Qnt.. July 7.— Coqlitjgq’s lead.
Over 100 prizes will bo given a­ nanio of the state. This is virtual­
all women nnd children from Tazu,
nttssion rejected the application of the stiike regulations. It is re­
way, ho said. Further informa­ ly to enjoin tho state from It3 du­
as a precaution. Sunday night Tlve death roll in Inst night's .Sun­
the firm to scl stock, in the Iloos. ported that the newly appointed
tion regarding the nature of the ty, und acting officer j . ”
tho,French admitted reverses on the day School picnic tragedy ut Pina­
ier state.
government officials are at vari­
fore Lake, where flat bottom boats
prizes will lie announced later.
front
near
Tnzn
in
the
war
with
The petitions were signed by
ance owing to dis-satis(action aris­
tied together were carrying 27
Abd-El-Krim’a Kiffinna.
Arrangements are already being John R. Neal, Clarunes Harrow
ing
from
the
distribution
of
posts
Cuba ' W ill' Establish
children and u teueher capsized,
The
women
and
children
wore
made, saiil Mr. Britt, iur th*1 and Bainbridge Colby of counsels
and tho trouble is likely tq break
evacuated last night became of was put today at eight j&gt;urson,s.
largo fire works display which will for Scopes.
2 New Consuls inU.S. out at uny time.
Mrs. Alfred Lilju nnd Mro. L. the dangerqus situation created Thq teueher, Mrs. Watts, and sevbe staged at the ball park begin­
Dr. Neal’s suggestion that the
M. Telford of this city, arc con­ through tlie present hostility of un of her charges were drowned
ning at 9 o'clock on tho night of caso will finally reuch the supremo
No
Note
From
Britain
HAVANA, duly 7—The growfined to thejr hoftK*
o f ­ Moroccan trils s formerly friendly early today. All but two bodies
Rotnry principles wero explain­ tho celebration. Many large cen­ court made before the court’* de­
LONDON, July 7.—Foreign Sec- fering from painful but pot , ser­
latiohl between Culja uml the UnII, I r-n h
- kMfl
recouped- \ _ h : —— ed at length at the weekly lunch- ter-pieces in addition to the rock­ cision was announced today, was u
ictury
Chamberlain
Monday
told
ious injuries received in ah auto­
ing uni'ortana: of ctyiiimerrial roeou uf the Hanford club this noon ets of various sorts will muke it statement for his client in case of
ited-bt.ili«s is reflected in the iiro- tin* boose of commons that Great mobile accident, (which Incurred
one of tho best displayed in this conviction in tho Rhea county
pouca « l.ibli-Innt ut uf 1.: m-v,- r-&gt;(i- Dntnip lurs sent no note to Russia near Maitland Monday uftcfnoyn,
by members of the Educational community, he declared.
court. It was assumed thnt tha
regarding
recent
events
in
China,
'
w
Y,cn
a
liui’
c
k
Sedan'
driven
Mit.ttcs in tlie United States. The
when
Quick bedim
by
t'oiurajUi'c, which had charge of
Funds received from the cele­ state of Tennessee would have fil*
foreign relations committees of the but that tlie British government Mrs. I.ilja, turned over.
Mrs. M.
the program.
bration will be used in the support ed an appeal liad Judge Gore’s de­
satiate and house of ‘ the Cuban “ reserved full liberty to take K. Moye, Mum Louise Wells, and
of the local .baseball club nnd Mr. cision this afternoon been in fav­
whatever
action
it
might
think
was
D.
L.
Thrasher,
George
W.
Miss Rebecca Stevens, the other
congress,are preparing a consular
l'
end diplomatic hill to provide for ceqiujeil.
occupants of tho car, received
NEW YORK, July 7.— A fine ( of th Borcngarin Miss Negri np- Knight and II. C. Duilo.tc made Britt urge* all young women of or of the plaintiff.
In his lengthy ruling. Judge I
nnd
Sanford, who huvo time available
The reference was to reports slight injuries.
(&lt;
&gt;
SK)
000
has
I
pen
red
ut
the
custyni
house
and
i
expansion mf both *n\^cvn. .
reported to umount
’
.Iteid Mr. Etting that it was the interesting talks, directed princi­ to help In the sale of tickets. Tho Goro did not discuss the constitu* ]
r. . Cities in tlie Uijitcd fltal-s al­ that Britain might make represen­
Mrs. i.ilja, staled today that just been imposed by the‘u".T
uuvi-uip&gt;«u*|
Government.
^(|U|t
j,cr n)nj,j that she hnd pally to L. L. LeKoy of Geneva, a tickets will be sold for M each and tionality of the Tennessee statute
ready named as points' f„r new tations to Russia because of al­ before reaching Maitland, u tiro
f cBnnular offices are, Ala.; Indinn- leged Soviet influence in tho pres­ on a rear wheel went flat, caus­ upn Poln Negri, motion picture u c-' failcct to declnte the jawelry und new member, bringing out the represent admission all of the uf- under which Scopes wns indict*.-*!
but gave his decision on t&gt;j&lt;? qu*- t npolis, I ml.; Wichita, Kan.; HuJ- ent Chinese troubles.
ing the car to skid about on tho tress, it was learned last night, for,several bottles of wine which in- principals and meaning of the Ro- ternoon activities. '
As a matter of explanation, Mr. tion of his territociw) juri dicUur *■
.'A»Io. N. V ; Portland, Ore,; |»roroad. The brakes wore applied and fuiiing to declare two diamond and spectors found in her trunk. She tury Club ns they see it and momHo cited th* United Slates Con
nidem -e. It. 1.; Beaumont, Fort Minister
tho sedan swerved
diagonally emernld bracelets and a dianiondl hnd told the maid to declare them, I era of the committee on educat- Britt said that holders of second stitution and statutes and nutrinr^
Will
Speak
half
tickets
will
be
slloyrcd
ad­
ring
when
she
arrived
In
this
couq-|
jhe
suid,
and
the
quid
had
neglectBw'irth. Houston ami Ean Antonio,
* cross tho rond nnd then turned
jpg members in the methods used
ous precedents to uphold hD be­
try last May. It was reported that ed to do so.
T rx.; Seattle, Wash.; and MQ- Again Upon Involution over on its left side.
by Rotariuns in every day life uud mission only to the regular base- lief that he did not have jurisdiebull
game
between
Jho
Celery-feds
the
Government
had
accented
tho
J
The
maid,
however,
said
she
dcH p u k e e , Wis.
Mrs. Telford, suffered a frac­
business.
tion in the case. One ground^eit- I
and the Highlanders.
jewelry at $4,000 so that Miss Ne- d a re d oxnctly what her mistress
Bp
T ho third and last oi n series tured rib, it was leurned.
iThu question of providing a per­
ed was that Dayton is in the East­
gri will huve to pay a totul of $i,*|liad told her to declare.
The
top
of
the
auloniobil.*
was
n come Tax Reduction °f;t*lk$ on . the evolution theory damaged badly and tho rear glass 009 to recover the gems.
ern federal district of Tcnnesr s
, Jt bccanio known Monday that manent home in this city for tho Supreme Court May
will bo delivered by Dr. F. D.
Boy Scouts wns discussed by sev­
uhile his district is Middle Ten­
The
jewels
have
been
in
tho
poseven
before
Miss
Negri
left
the
No tuuuvi
further damage i •••----- .
'anted By Coolidge Ling, pastor of the First Baptist was broken. »u
Rcrcnguriu she was called upon by eral members, who pointed the dif- Set Aside Judgment nessee.
to
the
car
was
reported
except
that
ession
o
f
the
customs
authorities
Church, Wednesday evening at 8
since n few days after her arrival. u Treasury Department represen­ firulties under which the scouts
■ SWAMFSCOTT. .Mom ., July 7. ter’s subject will bo, “ Three Indict- the fenders were somewhat bent.
Henry C. Stuart, ussistant col­ tative who toid her that this Gov­ bold their meetings and entertain­
ments. At present, it wuu said, I TALLAHASSEE, July 7, -The Tampa Men Flan Air |
■hPresident C’ooU&lt;|k« feels that the o clock at which time the minisernment knew of thot ewelry and
lector
of *the
port, said Inst night
In
Accident
Near
Uingwood
«♦
**** »»*»•»•----------— ----,i« the scouts meet in Suuduy School supreme court today wna asked to
^ ^ p x t reduction in taxes shoulj be merits Against Teaching of the
Express Service Sooi
Jlrs. Raymond A. Wilson, of 211 ; that he dri not know the exact cautioned her not to forget to dcclass-rooms in the Baptist Church set aside the judgment of the Volu­
t«de on incomes all along the line, Evolution Theory."
Central street, wile of the treas- amount of the fne or the vulue ol) Clare It.
The
talks
have
attracted
a
large
[e hopes that the planned tax reNegri nt first laid
su!d turn und elsewhere at Intervals, having sia county circuit court in the case
‘ the jewels, but thut The reported! Miss
-Mi«* Nmrri
TAMPA. July 7.—Express air- I
iction will provide tor a general j number of people who were anx-jurer of tha Seminole Grocery figure?. ----------shtr had declared all the property no plucQ for their activities which of Aubrey Leo Nickels, convicted plane service connecting Tampa, I
probably
were
correct.
i
nnd
sentenced
to
death
on
a
charge
they
can
call
their
own.
Kef and at saiiio time wake po»- •ious to hoar the views o f the B a p - tympany, received several painful
The ruling in the case was said sho hud, but later produced an
Jacksonville and Miami IS planned J
No uctiori was taken in the mat­ criminal assault upon DoLand by * local company ha* been gltCJ^
Ic the greatest amount of re- tist minister upon tlie subject, bruises about the body Sunday ut- to huvo been made by Gen. Lincoln emerald ring.
rnx in ^eveiiuei He tbinkx the in the Tennessee trial to be start-1 ternoon in an auto accident oc- G. Andrews, newly appointed as­
Some tints later nn ngent visit­ ter hut it is expected by members wnite woman. This is the fourth the endorsement of the hoard
'^ H ^ m u r.i sur tax should be cut which will niay a prominent pait Icurling near Lamgwood. Mrs. Wil­ sistant secretary of the Treasury, ed her und asked her if she had of the Rotary Club that at some |time the case has been before the trade. One uf the orguaizers left
json is resting comfortably, it was
supreme court. Twice has Nickels
B V least to 25 per cent. The Pres- ed next Friday nt Daytonn.
and M ish Negri wns notified by not received tho 30 carat diamond future meeting during this month, been tried and convicted and is last night for New York tq atjg
learned today.
nUu rtapdj on his previous
they
may
be
ablo
to
decide
upon
ns
u
present
while
in
France,
hhc
Philip M. Etting, collector t f tho
range fur purchasing the *&gt;!•*««•&lt;,v
Origir.all the raffle; stood
renouncement that inheritance tax
admitted this nnd the ring was a permanent home for the Ban- I now being held in the Jacksonville wad -said. . , *
S
nt
I
port.
,
,
,
Two
native
baseball
tcuma
0I)UK1 be grvully reduced If not for any event iu which tho
ford Boy Scouts,
i JaiL
..
seized, ns were the bracelets,
Buenos Aires have been organized* Several days after the arrival
‘ Ueiy wiped out, ,
per was chosen by chance.

FOUND IN CREEK
NEAR SHANGHAI

CHE.YENNE, •Wyo., July 7.—
Federal Judge T. Hlnkc Kennedy
late Monday denied the motion of
government counsel, Altec Pqmcicne and Owen J. Roberts for n
rc-hcaring of the Teapot Dome
leant annulment suit on the ground
that additional testimony for the
government was nvaiiablo.
Judge Kennedy also signed a de­
cree dismissing the lease annul­
ment suit against the Mammoth
Oil Company, entering the dismis­
sal ns of June 10, the date of his
decision in the case.
Hudgc Kennedy in his decree of
dismissal provided for the contin­
uance «&gt;f the Teapot Homo receiv­
ership until further order while
the appeal from the decision is be­
ing taken by the government to
the eighth circuit court of appeals.
Ths government is given 15 days
from June 18 to file its petition for
npneal.
Government counsel sought to
rc-opon the case to present add'
tional testimony on tho alleged
transfer o f Liberty bonds from the
Continental Trading Company of
CnnadH for Harry F. Sinclair, to
Albert B. Fall, former sccretay of
the intorior. wlto negotiated the
lease for the government.
'I heir motion requsstod that de­
motions in connection with the ulposit
Itgcd transfer of Liberty bonds be
taken in Toronto, Canada, uml fil­
ed with the court.
Before the triui of the Teapot
Dome case government counsel cndcuvorvd to secure these deposi­
tions and Judge Kennedy granted
a continuance of the trial from
Feb. 26 to March !t to allow time
to obtain this evidence, but the re­
fusal of the H. S. Osier Trading
Company president to ungwer part
of the question!, put to him de­
feated the government’s move. Th&lt;
Canadian courts have since ruled
that he must nnswer all the ques­
tions.
Judge Kennedy in his order dis­
missing the lease annulment suit
aguinst. Harry F. Sinclair’s Mam­
moth Oil Company stated tlinL the
question of the validity or invalid­
ity of the executive order of May
30, 1021, transferring the jurisdic­
tion of all naval reserves from tin?
navy department to the interior
department was immaterial.
In evidence presented by his
government in seeking tin? case an­
nulment Judge Kennedy finds “ no­
thing t" show irregularity or fraud
surrounding the transaction or ex­
ecution of tlie lease.’
Thu negotiation and manner of
executing the lease, Judge Kenne­
dy stated in his dismis'uil or.lor
show that it was "entirely imma­
terial so fur as the lease annul­
ment case is concerned whether
the executive order of 1921 was
ever made or not.
“ The court’” finds that it was
not unlawful,” the order stated,
for the secretary o f tlie navy to
accept the advice of tho intorior
department, which had men exper­
ienced in mineral lands leasing so
long an tlie secretary of tlie navy
retained in his administration of
the re; erves.
“ There was .no fraud in the pro­
em ing of tho executive order.”

GENERAL NAULIN SHERIFF REPORTS
TO DIRECT FIGHT FINES, COSTS FOR
AGAINST RIFFS G MONTHS $11,452

SanfordWomenAre
Painfully Hurt In
Wreck On Monday

CELEBRATION TO
BE STAGED HERE

Rotary Principles
Are Explained At
LuncheonThisNoon

Pola Negri, Noted Screen Star, Fined
$10,000 Upon Jewel Smuggling Charge

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IX TUB n n c r i T &lt;;«»t UT op T ill!of Hcmlnole. And Hut* of Florida.
( Continued from Tap:a &lt;4.)
&lt;&gt;r* particularly descripcu
described aa r.il«
fulsKVEXTIf. JUDICIAL' ( incurt m
|n,‘r*Particularly
, „ uth «.3 fect and
C E LE R Y M E N SPLIT ok ri.on iii.t. , ix a xii ron " ’ pjj! r .
J.KJIIXOUK COUNTY. IX C I I A N i J f t V r t h 3.7 f/et. il?"?,
11 o( Chapman and Tucker *
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L A K E L A N D W. 41. Scott and F. II. Hcrutrxs. lllork
A&lt;lilltfon to Hanford. Florida, aa per
Complainants
plat thereof duly of record; and to
IN JU L Y 4 GAM ES
vs.
any and all other persona whose
Joseph SI. Arrrdomla ** si
name* are unknown, clnlmlnn any
\
Defendant*
u iiA iiu r.
right, title or Interest to the pro­
a solidly hit blow and after fall*
To Joseph 41.'Arrcdondt. hi. w.f^
or a,,y
inp to the prnund in deep left
---------Arrodundo. whose Christian P*.” ,"rhV1rl.t,v ordered that vou and
field/rolled almost twenty feet in name
la unknown; Joseph Flnegan. . *lh
&gt;2 nnd a t .a /T lf n r n
the Band. Two men were on bases
when this hit wns made, and the ( liaprn.m. his wife ----------- /j '“ !?* Mouse ut Hanford, Florida, on the
'n ln Vjn
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^ r d,,'d n y of August
A. D. 1916.toand
game, already stored away, was k
known,
J. w
W.^Torif
_Tucker,
. • his
, wife,
!o..*K!r,iithen
and thero, make
make nttmtver
answer to the
the
given them lor fair.
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An in the morning game, many
ordered that this or« k'Br:sKrnlls
® " AuKURtATuc&amp;
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spectacular fielding chances and X
F'*®*
Tucktr,
p »,#»fur.he?
titilillihctl
inuys were made, Buckley continu­
ing his fine work of the morning
fiirn w
in this contest also, accepting nine
ta
Isabella
NVsve:
Mrs.
A,
I.
Neave,
chances without an orrof, includ­ her husband
o ,r « 7 -o r V i* »r ;,^ ;r !i
\I,\v1 t n S w ’ my hand and the seal
ing a one-handed stab si a hard Augusta 1,nd; (j eorf c Howard Neavo. &gt;f tllo circuit Court of tho Hoventli
t.' r-.
hit ball In the vicinity of first that II. Neave; nnd rneh and every of Ida. In nnd for Hemlnnle County,
suld parties. If living, nnd If either,
was headed for a hit.
nny or all of said pnrtles bo dead, i till.! tho 23rd day of May, A. D.
For Sanford, McQue at third to all parthts elalminw interests &lt;33*.
HAL)
made thiee of the finest stops and under the following deceased de­
V. E. DOUGLASS.
fendants.
to-wM;
Joseph
6L
ArreClerk of the Circuit Court of the
throws to first iver seen, and han- donda. his wife- • Arredondo, Htveutli
Judlrinl
Circuit of Florida,
died himself like a big-lesgucr, his whese Christian nnmo Is unknown. In and for Kemlnolo
County.
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Ills
wife.’
Ilcboeru
only mis-cue boing n low throw to Flnegan: Hamual Chapman, hi* wife, DeCottrs &amp; M|ieneer. Hollcltors
iml
of
Counsel
for
the Comfirst. An4 with Friable Mid Wal-Chapman, whose Christian
„._|naut.
plalr
zak also playing jam-up in the nnmo Is unknown; J. \V. Tucker, hi* Miv
wlfo. Ginlly Augusta Tucker: J. 13- 2). S 3. Ju n o 1 - 1 - 13- 22 . 39 -Ju ly Cfield, the support from tils section Wofforil
Tucker, his wife. Emily
of the team was flawlen, cxcopt Augusta Tucker; Joseph Wofforil IX TIIE ClIlCHIT enURT. SKVfor the third inning, when Bailey Tucker. Ids wife. Emily Augusta
KVfll JI'IHCI At. CIHCniT IX
Tucker; Hamucl Chapman, Trustee;
1*11 FOB THE COUXTY OF
lost an easy out, and Mcljuo J.
W. Tucker. Attorney In Fact f..r
SliMIXOLR STATE OF FLOR­
threw low to first for the second Huinuet Chapman. Trustee; J. How­
IDA, IX CHAXCKIIY SITTIXO.
error. The boys looked g»od in the ard Tucker. Trustee; Augusta Is­ W. X. MOIUIIH
abella
Neave;
Mrs.
A.
I.
Nc.ivc.
her
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field in this second game, even huabam! George llowant Ni-avo;
tho tho old punch wasn’t there at Augusta I. Neave. her huslinml. Geo. J. B BENTLEY. OEOItGE L. MlIf. Nenvo: Mores E. lasvy; Wm. Tru­
CIIABL. ANffTF, I. 6IICIIAEK M.
the bat.
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vors; anil John Fontua: or other­
H llKNN, ALMKDA BENN. AUGIt was a case of too mich Craig wise. In ami to the Inml* hereinaf­
UHT LINGO. II. A. McKENNKY.
and each nml every ono at them
it seems, who kept Sanftrd's nine ter (lesrrlhe&gt;| situate, lying nml be­
ing
In
the
City
ut
Hanford,
County
If living, nml If dead, utl persons
hits well scattered, and-vho allow­
only one man to roich thin],
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■ZII “ed
Red" was in fine form pnd wna
never if) danger, baffling the ef­
forts of the Feds at esery turn,
lie was given almost perfect sup­
port and ho won a vlctiry which
wns every insh his own
The batting feature of the gamo
was furnished by Welch, who madu
four hits in five trips to t|ic plate.
Including the homer, and who
20 acres fine hammock and pine land,
:J
drove in five of the ci;ht Lake­
all in timber, opposite one o f the larg­
land runs, his double in the third
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scoring Dumas, his slnfle in tho
est celery farms on brick road ; Four
seventh scoring Buckle;, nnd on
his home run in the ninvb, Duma*
IL-i
T i11
miles out; Dixie Highway will con­
and Buckley, McQue igain got
nect with poperty.
two out of four,' as did Alverson
and Walznk.
The Box Hccore
Price $5,000. Terms.
LAKELAND
All. R. II PO. A. E.
Dumas, If.............4
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Bucckiey, 2b. .. 4
Kvi iWelchc, ss....... S
Oi.^il
Broiler, c f....... B
221-F. First Street, Opposite I'ostofficc
Edwards, lb........ 4
Surface, rf...... 2
Rh I ;
Ponder, 3b.
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Francis, c. .. .. 4
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Craig, p...............4
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SANFORD
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SAVE ana
Wade, cf. .. .
THRIVE
Walznk, 2b. .
In „
Curley, rf. 1925.
Moore, If. .. .
Bailey, lb. ..
W‘ **
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Alford, c. ..
Friablo, ss. .
Betfer Service Through
Alverson. p.
Crawford, x.
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TIIE SANFOnD HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925
claiming
CI1AIUIIII*

Interest
im eiia s under J.
Bentley, deceased. . Oconto L.
Mlcnauf. deernstd. Annie I. MichJelV"daceased. M's.Kenn,deeeiisod.
Alineda Benn.
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uenn. deceased,
oeceassu. August
l.limir. deceased, II. A. MeKenne&gt;
deceased, as heirs, devisees, grant
res or other claimants under
them or any of them, Mrs. J. K.
IMIIIMJ
e-ssr.. If.
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Bentley #»»•»«
nml Mrs.
A.
McKen.
ney, and all parties claiming any
......__
__ tracts
_____ o *f ” land
Interest In the
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hereinafter deserlhe.l.
1III.L TO RKMOVJ# CLOUD
Order of I’ nbllratloa
To the il.-fend inln. J. B.-Bentley,
Genre* 1- Mlehael. Annie I. Mlehaol,
August I.Ingg. 61. ■«. Bonn, nnd Ai­
med.* Benn. and II. A. MeKenney.
and each and every one of them If
living, nnd If dead. all pnrtles
claiming Interest under J. K. Bent­
ley. George I. Michael. August
Llngg. M. H. Benn. Almiula Uenn.
and II. A. MeKenney. and each and
every ono of tlioni. decensud or
otherwise. In' the property below
described,
J. R llontley
and
uinuuiicui Mrs.
*«••• ••
,
41rs. H. A. .MeKenney. and all pnrt­
les claiming any Interest In thoso

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certain land* situate In the County
Clerk of ‘the Circuit Court. Sem­
of Hcmlnole, State of Florida, des- inole
Florida.
ole County.
county, cior.ua.
By A. 41. iV’ UBkS, D. C.
trl,Tlin"north hnlf of the north
(SEAL).
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half of the northeast quarter
Masm-y. Wnrlow and Carpenter,
of tho southeast quarter of the
Solicitors
for
Complainant.
northwest quarter of Section 3*.
Town.thln l o . South, ltango 39
IN T H U t:tl(C ITI T CO C U T O F T IIE
J-hiat. The north half of the
N K V R XTII J U D IC IA L
C IH C l I r
Northwest quarter of the southOF
F I.O IIID A .
IN
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mat quarter of tho northwra•UIMIXOLK C O U X T Y . IX C IIA X quarter of Section 28. .ToWnCEUY.
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ship 30 South. Itange 29 Hast,
I^ivh-.k « . Cameron. Joined by her
ami the
quarter
sou
me eouthwest ..--... of
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husband
nnd
next
friend
Joe Cuntthe northwest quarter of Heeoron.
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Complainant
Ilnngo 29 East.
vs.
It Is horebv ordered that you nnd
each of you do appear on the 3rd
J. A. Bond ,et nl.
Defendants
ilny of August. 1926 to the bill of
complaint filed herein.
CITATION
It I* further ordered that this or­
T» J. A. Bond nml wlfo
der of publication ho published 111 Bond.
Christian nautn Is un­
The Sanford Herald, a newspaper known;whose
41. Mabel Marls and hus­
published In Hanford. Hctnlnol# band. ----------whoso Christ­
County. Florida, once a week for ian nnmo Is Marls
unknown; George U
eight ronseeutlvo weeks.
Marls,
siud
wife
-------Marls, whose
Witness tnv hand and seal of tlio
name Is unknown, nnd
said Circuit Court nt Hanford. Flor­ Christian
each
nml
every
of
said
parties If
ida. this Sth day of June. A. D. 192a.

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living, nml If cither, nhy or till ofour mild Circuit Court nt n
tho said parties lie dead, to a ll par- Muuso at Sanford. Fh,r|i

ilm claiming Interests under J. A.
Bund and wife -------- — Bond, w hose
Christian nnmo Is unknown. -At Mu
Ikl Marls, ------- - —61aria, her hus­
band. whoso Christian namo In un­
known nnd George L euirls nnd
w|fr, ----------- 6!nrls. whose ^Christ­
ian name Is unknown, or otlm -wise
In nnd to the following i,escribed
Inndfl situate, lying and being in tho
t'ounly of Seminole and State of
riorida. more particularly dcserlbcd as follows; to wit;
Iaits 33. 34, 33, 3rt. 37. M. 09.
63. 69, r,n. 61. 62. 63, and 61. uX Hnnford Celery Delta, ns per
plat
thereof recorded In 1 lnt Bnoh 1. on
puae.i 76 nml 76 of tho I'ubUe Iteeords of Semlriolo County. Florida,
nml to nny anil all Other persona
wimne name* nrr unknown ciHlnilag nny right, tltlu or lnt. rest In
and to tlio property hereinabove
described, or any part or parcel
thereof.
It Is hereby ordered that you nml
each of you bo and appear before

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of tho Circuit Court of Ik. 1
Judicial Circuit of the Si»l
rlda. In and for
on this the 33rd day o f M
IJed*
V. E. DOUOLAjjl
Clerk of tho Circuit r ,. I
Hoventli Judicial Circuit 'J
rldn. In nnd for Hctnltn.t.T
By A. 41. Weeks. Z '
(SEAL.)
DeCnttes nnd Spcneer
S olicitors and „r CoUi „ ,
for the Complainant
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3rd day'Of August. *\.°ii*'’
then nnd tlicro muko :in, 1
kill of complaint cxhlbh.,‘1
you In this rause.
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It Is further ordered J
order lie published In Vi'i
Herald, a newspaper
I
Hanford. Henilnoiv CouiitV1!

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T o ta l* ......... 35 0 *' 27 12 2
x Ratted for Frisbic i ninth.
Hcoro by innings:
Lakeland .... .... .... 002 02 103— V
Snnford
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'Summary—Two hake tits, Sutfnee, Curley, Brnzlcr, Buckley,
\Velch. Home runs, \V«ch. Sac­
rifice hits, Buckley, Suncc. Stol­
en bases, Welch 2, Budey, Pon­
der. Double plays, Wlzak to
Frisbic, Welch to Btickly to Ed­
wards. Left on bases,UiIceland
(1; Sanford 0. Bancs o ihalls off
Alverson 3; o ff Cruiggl. Struck
out by Alverson 3; by Craig 2.
First bate on errors, Iceland 2;
Sanford L Earned rus, Lake­
land* 0. Time of game j04. Um­
pire, Ware.

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Its nntion'V.'iile facilities for transferring and collect­
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The First National Bank i* the only hank in Sanford
which is a member of the Federal Reserve System. Let
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LISTINGS W AN TED

Manager
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calls
attention of Ihc Banforpeople to'
the picture • Mlicr NI|| of Ro'niance,*' In which Cotrfnich Tultdndgo stars, which H' Vowing nt
tho Prince*** Theatre ulay. Hr
hh6 the following today f the pic­
ture: »' /r
“ Woftion, after all, a1 the chief
supporfeta of moiior jdeturo*.
Tt»cy bring in tho men. \nd hero’s
n picture with a siweianppeal to
women.
wConstanc« Talmadgds of par­
ticular lnterc.it to Worn),1 She is
doing somothlHg cntircliiew for a
women in screen work. She U to­
placing men' in lendir* comedy
roll**."- For the firtit tin film fun
it being given tho wotib’s View
point. ,N'o ihAn could &gt;cr get it.
This I* proven by Connnce'a fan
letter*, 00 per cent dfcvhlch aro
ftonr women.'1
*“ Hor’ ' Night o f Bonnrc, In a
title that1appeals -ntetilurly to
Wnhttn: 'I t h-ln the lu\of nty*terRntr*1ove. Hooked ’ « with tho
nhme of ronstnncfl Taladgo, this
pthtlfh* *IA ‘ hno of tb few boat
drawing card* of tho uuin.

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UIERE arc so many fine features in the new
Riviera Section that it is difficult to grasp nt first
\tneir scope and proportions, m e new $io,ooo,-

In every aspect of the great project o f building at Coral C‘
the greatest sports center, educational center and resident::
trict in the South these waterways assume an important]
They will be 200 to 300 feet wide— with several times that i
in the Basin— and along their entire length will be bcaJj
by tropical trees and flowering shrubs. Their utility in.
portation and recreational service will be very great, but aiv
in beautification they will servo even a larger purpose. ,E|
business man living at Coral Gables may own his own y;ichM
sail down to Biscayne Bay direct to the dock o f the Miami M
Club. And all of this is no idle dream, either; for nearly half o f the Riviera Waterway has been built, and dredgt^
now at .work completing the job, M 9H g
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000 University— the $2,000,000 Shriners’ Club and
Sports Center— the $10,000,000 Sanitarium— the
$1,000,000 University High School— these of themselves embrace
a construction program which has never been paralleled in any
suburban property. And when to these arc added the building
of 40 miles of paved highways, sidewalks of 80 miles’ extent,
white ways nnd intersections! lighting, water mains and all of
the other fine utilities, the sum total is simply amazing. ..v/in*^

Still another feature which’ will compel admiration Is the c::4
tension of the Coral Gables Waterways through tho RivierJ.
Section. There will bo over six and one-half miles o f thesa
alone in this section.
The big Yacht Basin covering approxi­
mately 25 acres is the crowning achievement of this delightful
feature. It will be located to the northwest of Cocoplum Plaza,
Ocean-going yachts and cruisers will come up to this basin from
Biscayne Bay. Gondolas will ply back and forth from the basin
lo the Mkimi-Biltmorc Casino on tho Bay and to tho MiamiBiltmorc Hotel at Coral Gables and Uic Country Club, It will

Every delightful feature o f the Riviera development is i
factor in the enhancement o f values. Most of them will be'
this year— all will be completed within two years. And th
vestor with vision who grasps their splendid significance ill
ing now to gain the full advantage o f Hie splendid incretf*
values assured by their building. Will you be among m

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tour--and it makes a t!cli;;iitful outing. Call at our local
office and let us tell you how you may see Coral Gables
with no transportation c o i f to you.
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to Fhdrlplna 155.00; t i Boston 972.18. Farr*
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Ah All-Exjienso Toura from Jaeksonvillej 11
daytmd longer: |80.75; nml up. Tours Include
N«w ork, Atlantic C ity,.........
Woahinutcu, etc.
Wm for illustrated booklet and for Information
tibouow rates to northern cities And resort*. And
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Film Star From Vienna

The annual, meetlmr of the slo ck heldnra'’ If 1the
^krtford-Oviedo
Truck
nrowerk, Inc., will bn held at
L l l g l c U r U I lU V * 1 d v C the service similar to tho United
the Court House on Tuesday ev e ­
ning. August till nt * o'clock.
T. V. AI'AMM, President.
Attest:
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keeping tab on counterfeiters. Do- It. A, COHO. Snct’ y.
Publish Jund SJ. 30; July 7, II. 21,
LONDOIl, July 7 .-D o 3pite the *?ctiv“ of, ‘ hI“ , bnrt1a'’ work
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tho aid of dealovs in paper, ink, TO
WHOM IT MAY PONCKRttt
fncl that the temptation to cn:i:t- ^machinery and other apparatus uaNotice In hernby given that the
terfeit money is greater now than unity required by counterfeiters undersigned wilt on the 22nd dnv
of July. 1925. apply to the Honorin any other period, recent r.n- nn&lt;l &gt;n most instances swoop down ii
IiIh J. (I. Sharon. t'ouuty Judge In
and
for Menmioln Counts-, Florida,
nounerreent of Scotland Yard cf- V.pwn, ll10 offe1
ndc‘14.
, th&lt;y
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flood the market with their homo for loiters of fiii.-iI dlNcluirgn n.« A d­
flcials shows that the offences
for
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ministratrix of the eslntc o f Howfnr.rina - w. ....
i„..n—
ITin,,,&gt; money.
Rrd C. Lyman, dreouned, and that
■he will present her final accounts
r.n said date.
MltS. EMMA A. HYMAN.
Administratrix. Kstnto of
llowjir.l C. l.s'man. Deceased
(8 HAL)

Many
-

D ifficu lties

(he Commission* o f 3emtnolo Coun­
ty. Florida*- at tlia County Clerk's
Office, Court irousr. Sanford, F lor­
id a until Ten A. M.. July I m
1925. fo r the furnishing oi all ma­
terials nnd labor for the erection
nnd completion of a Cpunty Jail
?!ii 1HI In if to be located at Sanford
. j? l
ouih ) • r
lui iuii , iii
!n Pcmlnolc
County.
Florida,
In s c plans and s p e d t-arJbtM e with
"* the
“
fleattnns ns propnred^by
prepnretl by Klion
Klton J.
Moughton. architect.
First
JlIIIIIKIlloll|
N i v l u m t *'
I . . . .Nntlonal
. . tiuT*—I
Bank llulidlng. Sanford. Florldn.
Illds will bo received ns follow s:
For flenerat Construction.
F or Cell Construction.
Murr«s«ful bidder or bidders will
I., required to furnish a surety
eonipunv bond III nn amount equal
to seventy-five (75 percent) Per­
cent of tho contract price o f their
bid. and to meet with the approval
of the County Attorney.
No bid will be considered unless
made upon form ss furnished by
the Architect nnd accompanied by
n draft payable io Vnnco B. D ou g­
las. Clerk. In amounts s s fo llo w s:
-lllils on tlcrernl Construction draft
for *3.500.00; itids on cellw ork ronstrurtinn draft fo r I t .500.00
The

Vnnce E. Douglas. Clerk, ns llqul?
dated 'damn ittf* shduliTtlie A c c e s s ful bldaei* or: bidders ffelj or rdf os®
to execute a contract and to supply:
bond ns required within ten d a y *
nfter written notice o f nccoptunro
o f bid.
Tim Owner reserves the right t o
reject any and all bids, or to ncrepl nny uld or part o f bill by them
deemed to he to the beat Interest
o f the county.
On anil after Monday. Juno 33nd.
1336. top ics of plans nnd aperlfl.mtlons may lie hml from tile A rch i­
tect upon deposit o f T w e n ty -t iv o
(?3u.00) Dollars, surh deposit to be
refunded bona fide bidders upon re ­
turn o f plans nnd specifications to
the Architect.. Hub-contr«etora may
obtain copies applicable to their
work upon
payment
of
M fte e n

Renew Your Health
by.,Purification

Any physician will fell you ,l
“ Perfect Purification of the t
tem is Nature’s foundation”
Perfect Health.”
Why „ot '
yourself of chronic aljmrnis
are undermining your vitaV
Purify your entire system by T
in^ a thorough course of CaloUL
—once or twice a week for IJT(!
weeks—and see how Nature
wards you with health,
Cnlotab* arc the greatest r f ,
system purifiers.
Get R
T
package, containing Tull direc
price art cis.; trial package m }
At any drug store.
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M IL L S '

COAL fe

H Y D R O -E l.e C

H |85PO W E 5h

How Alabam a R anks
Am ong A ll the States

Charlotte Andcr, Viennese film star, has attracted the attention
of American movie directors nnd mny he seen in American films
soon. In fact, Vienna is becoming quite a motion picture center,
and a number of American Directors nre seeking new stars there.

1st in production of brown ore.
2nd in production of materials for
making iron and steel.
2nd in production of graphite.

STEW ART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
Sometime* it’s to her interest to
WASHINGTON, July fl.— British
attempts to crentc a world impres­ present nn ugly picture of tho Oesion that Chinn is in revolt ngninst rident—all but herself—to tho
foraifnent In general, rnthcr thnn Chinese.
For instance, when some roughagainst two particular nationali­
ties, are fretting some of tho Far;peck citizen of nny other country
Eastern expert* in the State Dc- tlnin her own kicks a nntivc coolie
off a girgplnnk nnd he’s drowned
pnrtmcnt considerably.
Their information is thnt Chi­ —quite n common occurrence—the
nese hostility Is directed almost Ilritish-controllcd press nil up and
solely against the Ilritish nnd down the Chinn coast emphnsizes
Japanese, that lenders of the his nationality nnd his brutality
m A v r m n h t Knvn
movement
have rrnnn
gono nn
out of their for all it's worth.
Cut if an Englishmen dors the
way to .cypress . friendp.^ip for
lie’s- a “ forlgncr"
Apioficnn* ami thnt they have seme
-... thicit. ...
•(■
been surprisingly successful ’11V that's all.*
creating a similar feeling among
All over tha world local nativetho ignorant mass of their coun­
trymen, who can’t tail white men Ilritish newspapers nnd reviews,
and Ilritish influence, carry on
apart unless they’re told.
this work.
|
In South America it never;
It naturally isn’t to Rrltnln's or
Japan’s interest to havo it appeal ceases. There’s no out-and-out,
that they especially arc the ob­ clumsy misrepresentation, that you
can put your tirycr on, nnd say,
jects o f Chinese hatred.
It not only raises a question ns "This tan’t so."
Just a dab of color, here nnd
tip the reas.in tor such an attitude
towaH (Kent, 'nnd them alone, hut there!- nrd tho thing Ims the re­
might prevent them from securing quired pro-British and nnli-cveryoMic
rationalities' — America’s thing else look.
American trade doesn't scent to
mainly—sdpport, if they should
decide to adopt strop? repressive rcriize this. If it did. perhaps it
would try oornc of it for itself.
measures on n large Benin.
• • •
Hint* p.ro current that Secre­
Japan, her contacts with the tary of State Kellogg is begin­
western world relatively limited, ning to sur.poct he lired moro nr
enn’t "doctot” Oriental news very less nt half rock in tho matter of
effectively, but Englnnd, largely thnt warning to president Callca.
Die re*t of Latin America cer­
in control of its sources, is suc­
tainly reacted very unfavorably—
ceeding extremely well at it.
not lo mention Mexico—and mny-

3rd in production of ore.

A N D E S '*

Hr CHARLES P. STEWART

3rd in production of coke.

m J A fD U S T R lE S

3rd in production of yellow pine.
4th in production of pig iron.
5th in production of steel.
7th in production of coal.
7th in production of lime.
8th in production of cement.

Capital invested in Alabama manu­
factures, mines and quarries has
increased 108 per cent, in the
past ten years.
Value of products manufactured,
mined and quarried has increased
225 per cent io tlv* past ten
• years.

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Hi. Irltlsh want.

-that Ami,nsaador Sheffield, who
isn’t n Spanish scholar nnd hadn’t
TIis worried officials, them- been south of the Kin Grand long
oahex pretty accurr.tely posted, enough to have seen much for him­
ilr.il’t Li e seeing tho public mis- self, took u* the foundation for tin
icd.
&lt;
if*
■itory lio told Kellogg certnn Amer­
:
lMstrlirn
publics
aometim s ican grievances which do oxi.it and
iV/.il'rr.ai
rr.ui e it lin'd for governments to ap|N&gt;d a fur weightier super
r*.l k to the iKiiicic.i they think 'r.tructurj on it than the undor-pinnii".* Justified.
k it
c,
* £ .*
I Kellogg took his ford for it atul
Jus*, now Tt servoY Britain’s pur*/there you nre.
pe*o In present to the Occident a
Sheffield is going back to Me;plcttlio .if .» BoUUnvistically cr s s y ; ico hut it wouldn't surprise anyCM*wi. in arms against all clylU-lbody in Wmhiagton if lie didn’t
cation.
latay long.

Funeral O f Noted k ains In California
Dwarf Is Attended jUp!jetI&gt;lans&lt;)fMovics
LOS ANGIil.KB, July 7.— lluu&gt;
By Many Hundreds •mlly
Into rain* in Southern Caii-

ifornia this spring not only dnniagMANILLA, July 7 ,-D ik l DBri,|fd fru1,1 an‘l l’ ra!,n ,to *?mo
fhr rforo dwarf of Joh, who wn1 V ^ f
lot.iit! t! filtii crops.
Ihkwti throughout th’j Philliplnja! Mov!‘’ l,ro‘lu' vr* nf Hollywood re
i • well us in BqrRco and many •’ ’’ t a !•**• "f more than InOO.OOO
«. /o r isiwrd'i 111 the South Sea, du,i } ° lh= tmscasonable rainfall,
filed re enUy.in Zamboanga. He
A} tcr tho middle of April film
vvnj vi i'ting a friend there when "f'diicers, exjK'cting clear days,
he lontra-ivd a cold and died of propwred for outside scenes. Tho
Ilate rains upset ull calculations,
pneumonia.
i’ )lki Dilcl, despite his 4D years, loiced important "hkea" to lie
only .77 inches in height ur.d suspcrilcd and, in some cases,
w.'iglitd only 25 pounds. Hu is compelled -the use of expensive
survived by hia widow, Bunjung indoor
, , , seta for yicturos which
Fatima, win* is 35 years old, .15 c" u,1'1, mvo
m*d« more cronin height and wciglm JQ •wwiciiMy out of doorfl.
pounds.
, .
—------ ~ —
Tli?. wedding of tills diminutive City O f M a n i z a l e s I s
was one o f the
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n -

51.279

2.423,912
Population...................
True property v a lu e.. $3,002,043,000
Manufactures:
Capital......... — — ••$
Products, value.......$

455,593,000
302,809,000

Pig Iron made, tons

2.797.190

Coke made, ton9~.J

5.414.000

Lumber cut, feet*.^ 1.439,100.000

F

ROM the very heart of the South comes a
great hum of industry.
It’s Alabama.
Those Alabamians have set themselves a
goal toward which they arc striding with sure
and steady tread. A great industrial State has
risen that is pouring forth wealth. It would
seem that all the building materials in the world
have been concentrated in her borders together
with the coal to manufacture them into finished
products.
In onc ycar she produces 19,000,000 tons of
coal, 3,750.000 tons of coke, 2.780,000 tons of
iron, 1,850,000 tons of steel, 6,000,000 barrels of
cement, 1,500.000,000 feet of lumber I $21,000,000 worth of cast-iron piping alone.
And

Coal mined, ton s.«

Nearly a million horse-power available from her
streams.
Why should we go seeking distant markets
when Alabama is so near at hand? Our sales­
men can reach her without great traveling
expense. Our products can be shipped to her
c ' nn
freight rates. She has more than
5,000 miles of railroads, probably more navi­
gable waterways than any other State, and a
great ocean port at Mohilo on which she is
spending $10,000,000.

18.200.000

Iron ore mined, tons

6.783.146

Number of farms..J

256,099

Value of ail farm
property. . . . » . « .. $
Farm products,
v a lu e.,••••., * .»«$
dank d e p o s i t s . . $

690,848.720
297.900.000
226.473.000

Railroad milcago

5.354

Highway expend^.

Al{*bQma
ono of our great opportunities.
She has provided amplo means of reaching h e r
markets. Her newspapers will carry the story
of wlmt we have to sell direct to her thousands
and hundreds of thousands of workers. We can
there's “ white coal’' in abundanco, - use them for making bigger sales in Alabama*

These Newspapers

® **!

Sell Our Goods to Alabama

Anniston Star

Huntsville Times

Birmingham Age-Herald
Birmingham News

Mobile Item
Mobile Register

Montgomery Advertiser
Montgomery Journal
Opelika News
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i) i artly Hazed By Fire

?'

Statistics
1923

Area, square m iles.....

U v x t s X JO L 'B S x

no mom for them than for nny* enn diplomatic channels.
bed;/ else, according to the din-1
roportvd thnt American inf
tet'ir-t fchwa.h-dto- to,eats in Mexico have found fault,
paten'’ B ’.vhlch. In the iihsrnco o f;.
murJi o^h«r Information, arc quiio.
’
, , ,
generally passed along . and re-| TJ)„ tn(t|,
t„ ,|0.

,

8th in production of fertilizers.

)|l:i’j funoral, eooductcd ucJ i I»IU
W i n g to Mohammedan rites, wu» * NEW YORK, July fl.—A cablekttcuded by thousnuds of people, grain received by Consul General
k Diki |Colombia today reported tho dcsFor a number nf* years *M
Diki
exhibited himself nt carnivals in traction by fire of a largo part o f'
•be Lhillippir.ca and adjoining Is-1 the city of Mnnisides. The.comimercial center of tho city was
wiped out, the cnhle* said, nt a
IW to 925. |H*r acre to (Inns estimated at twenty million
n in Florida. .
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�THE aANFOBPHEgALP.JHJiSBAYy JVLYJkIM.5.

By

i M ; Over 400 OUT OUR W A Y
rtln C elebrations ■ B H H H f l H
i Fourth o f July I
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fire-wurRs an tlcxi»losioms,
normal tfjtffic in suburbas led to an unusually long
dead and injured,
e than 400 ware injured in
ates which reported the
st death tolU.
Illinois r e p o r t e d £7 dead end
n ioo injured.
state totals follow:
husetta 49j New York 26;
13, Ohlp-29, Mlsdsuri &gt;2;
t 8; Iowa 4; California
■ado 3; North Dakota 2.

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TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING' PROPERTY O N , PARK
AVENUE IN PLAT OP CONNELLY PARK.
Geo. A. DeCottes
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the surface treated Geo. A. DeCottos
pavement on Park Avenue from Franklin Street south to opposite Geo. A. DeCottes
the lot line between Lots 10 and 20 In the Plat-of Connelly Park ha* Geo. A. DeCottes
been completed, and the completed work has been finally accepted by Edna K. Walker
th City Commhiilon of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Genevlvc Chitteitilen
The following is tho final estimate of the cost of paving Park P, Bayard Smith
Avenue from Franklin Street south to opposite the Lot line between P. Bayard Smith
Lots 10 and 20 In the Plat of Connelly Park; 24 feot In width, with P. Bayard Smith
291.13
n 5” rock base surface trented.
P. Bayard Smith
f J 352.40
881 cU. yds, grading at 40c............................ .
E. M. Carroll
291.13
800 sta. ydB, overhaul at lc ..............................
E. M. Cnrroll
201.13
745 lin. ft. curb and gutter at 76c.............. :---231.13
R. J. Keel
851 sq. yds, rock base nt 76c ................. .............
201.13
J. F. Ijting
783 sq. yds. surface treatment! at 3 0 c ...............
291.13
64.06
|U
*
p
Hagan
53 sq. yds. sheet asphalt at (1.02......— ........
•
’
5
.2
0
k
p
*
H
a
g
a
n
Laboratory inspection of materials..........
37.40
The above and foregoing final assessment* are payable withbat laLegal expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent.
03.40 terest up to August 1st, 1035 and from and after such date said B^ee&gt;
Engineering 5 per cent...„_„.......... ............
____ ial assessments will be payable only iri ton equal unnual installments
8)0.69 with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
*
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sdft*
ford, Florida, this 23rd day of June, A. D., 1025.
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Publish June 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 14th and 2J»t:
, u
.
' •,

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON TWELFTH
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE WEST TO PARK AVE­
NUE.
’
Notice ia hereby given that the contructioh of the Asphalt pave­
ment on Twelfth Street from Sanford Avenue West to .park Avenue *
has been completed, and the completed work has been' finally ac­
cepted by tho City Commission of the City of Sanford, ityorlda.

its Torpedo,
Dies W ill
Municipal
Band
ESTER, N. Y.. July 7—
\tho torpedoat
given
him by
Giy^Concert
Valdez
dldren ,was randy, EmHotel lden,
Thursday
4, ate it Night
and died
t of poisoning. H u death
in the
citythat
duo the
to
It was second
announced
today
Sanford explosives.
Municipal Bnml will give
a concert front the balcony of the
Valdb* Hotel on Thursday night,
July . 9, iit 8 o ’clock. Band Master
Jo« iM k c lisle in has named his
HlflJwfti- for tho program as fol-

M EAD

W ORK

148.80

Movement Is Started To
lure, King of tho Night
Ini.
Restore Famous Old Fort
[tion, The Burgomaster, LuIn Montana At Cost $25,000
fcert Waltzes, Vienna BeauBoston

Commandery,

■ Zcihrcr.
Intermission.
Bley, College Songs, Seretly.
Ermczzo, Sounds from the
my South, Iscpian.
Ktionul Anthem, The Star
mgled Banner, Keys.
[iilur music will bo rendered
jen the regular numbers, Mr.
nstein further announced.

[n Running Am uck
lls W ife, Boy And
en Stabs H im self

11ELF.NA, Mont., July 1 Fort | A mnss meeting, which will be
Union, recorded by the Montana attended by the governors of
State Historical Society us the j Montana and North Dakota nnd
first fort to be established almv t* \by pioneers of both states has
the mouth of tho Yellowstone i.v- j been arranged for July 18 at the
er and one of the best knowni in site of the fort. It is expected at
the northwest, is to be tei.stored LijlhSs meeting to perfect plans for
portray to visitors Its pm in the 1the- reconstruction and mnlntohistoric records of tho we * if'nance of the fort nnd to acquire
plans of citizens of Montana, the 40 acres of lain! lu Montana
NorthDakota and the Great North and North Dakota which are ncedernrailroad materialize.
ed for the fulfillment of tho nlnn.

M IN N E A P O L IS , JJuly 7.— At­
tacking ntembera of his family
B th a Iurge knife while they were
E^fOent Frtmkzen * killed
Hn wife and one of his children
Mmy today nnd sent four other
children into the street clad in
their night clothes, injured and
kcrenming for help. Ho then kill­
ed himself.
Evidently suddenly crazed, he
■first a tacked his wife. .She was
■jfomid dead in the kitchen. In the
HH)r&lt;&gt;&lt;im on the second floor was
[jfflind the botly uf Morris, nine
^ H rs olij. their youngest child.
^Hon the police arrived, Prnnkzen
dying in another bedroom,
^■our other children, ranging in
^ ^ ■ fro m 11 to 16 years, sought

ns Seek Capture
l Hi J acker Force
SMguINAR, Calif., July 7.—Land
cav» lry men from the Mon^ ■ P r e s i d i o and citizens from
towns adjacent to Moss Landing,
near hen, Joined bunds today to
run dawn a crew of heligcrcnt tii
jackrr* who killed one member of
a posse last night, injured two
piero officers and drove county
uiifSiltate police to cover hy fire
foni machine gun. Two major en­
counters ip the dark were reported,
the hi jackers assuming the offenshc in both.

iarthguake Rips B ig
insures In Islands
" AVALON, Santa Catalina Is.'lands, Calif., July 7.— While lust
-Monday's earthquake was toppling
7-iiitela and office buildings of San­
ta Barbara into streets, it was
ripping Great fissures in the San­
ta (hits and San Miguel Islands,
ju o tjo ff coast from the misainn
city, hurling sections of their
rocky const linos into the sea nnd
revealing old Indian burial places
whose existence hud not been sus­
pected by uchueologista.

Placing Blame Boston
Tragedy Is New Task
| BOSTON, July ' 7— The task
, of placing the Idamc for the col­
lapse of &lt;the Pickwick Club build­
up;; early Saturday on a (fBy

PiutelndianBraves
Chase Devils Front
ParklnZion Canyon

Markets

Ontario Has NearHalf
Canadian Automobiles
OTTAWA, July 7.— Automobiles
in Canada have passed the 600,000
mark fur the first time in history,
the Dominion bureau of statistics
announces.
Motor vehicles registered in Can­
ada January 1 numbered 652,121,
compared with 593,232 on Jan. 1,
1924.
Ontario was the lending auto­
mobile owner among the provinces
with 308,693 cars to its credit. The
prairie provinces of Manitolm, Sas­
katchewan and Albert combine ac­
counted for 166,23-1 automobiles.
More than 60 per cent of the cars
in that area are owned in rural
districts.

ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah,
July q—The “ devils” were chased
out of Zion National Park by three
Piute Indian braves nt the recent
1925 season opening celebration
of this new national celebration of
this new season national play­
ground. It is Indian legend that
Zion Canyon is "the abode of the
dead, o (spirits and terrible gods”
nnd heretofore few Indians ven­
tured into it during the day, and
none would ever stny nt night.
This Indian superstition proved
a blessing to early settlers, and
during Indian raids they always
found Zion Canyon a safe refuge.
1! MIUTIT i ni iit mi-:vThe Indian name for Z ion City is 1\f.nIII
ii 1 11 nil 1M, i III! 1 IT OF
FI. oil 1II V, IV \Ml 1 Oil HI;&gt;l 1\“ Makuntuvveap.”
Ol. i: &lt;111 N it. IN I II \Nl a it.
Tom Purnchont. Piute medicine
mil T«» itui.-i Tllle
Fh irl t-S A I 11AM.
man, was asked by opening day
Oiiiipbiliuint,
■visitors for the exact details of
VfL
indiun legend about the canyon.
Lu ’&gt;• 1,. liuvls mnl tin- lull f*. tie“ Chief Many Morses, ho
can
tell,” the medicine man replied.
Questioned as to whether Chief
Mrny Horses could lie found he
said, “ Him dead many years.”
This Is the first year Zion Park
has been pro anted to entertain
tourist travel on a. large scale.

ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FOURTH
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE EAST TO CYPRESS
AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­ Number o f feet frontage ................. ....... ..... ............ .............i 1404
ment on Fourth Street from Sanford Avenue East to Cypress Ave­ Assessment per foot frontage ............... ........ ’ ...........................(3,9791
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
nue has been completed, nnd the completed work has been finally ac­
Name
Description
Feet Front. Final Assess.
cepted .by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
E.
It.
Traffard’n
Mnp,
Hanford
Tho following is thu filial estimate of the cost of paving Fourth
465.56
Street from Sanford Avenue East to Cypress Avenue, a width of B. M. Richardson, Lot 5 Itlk. 13 Tr. 1 ....
II.
A.
McCaltcy,
Lot
10
Hlk.
11
Tr.
465,58
21 feet with sheet asphalt on a rock foundation.
465.66
J.
C.
Higgins,
Huirx,
Lit
5
Blk.
13
Tr.
2
.
•166 cu. yds. grading © 40c ........................................................... 180.40
465.56
587 Hn. ft. curb &amp; gutter © 76c ..........................................— . 446.12 Frank Talbott* Lot 10 Blk. 13, Tr. 3,
Elsa
It.
Knight,
Lot
5
Blk.
13
Tr.
3,
.....
465.56
Orih'r n( I'ltlillralltMi
101 lin. ft. single curb headers © 35c ............. ........................... 35.35
T U B S'l A T K u p
K i .M t i in A .
Tn
B.
E.
Squires,
Lot
10
Blk.
1.3,
Tr.
3
.....
465.56
49 lin. ft. granite curb (reset) © 15c ................................. .
7.35
A i.l. T l I K A F T ! : It N A *1K ll,
TtlJtS. liliB ETIN iiti:
Basel Merowether, Lot 1, Block 11, Tr. 1
405.W
681
sq.
yds.
macadam
foundation
(0”
thick)
©
H
U
c
..............
514.80
lit i.tiey L litivls. If living mnl if
465X6
ileiul, nil jm rtn s elulmliiK Inter- 681 sq. yds. 2” asphalt top ut 1.02.................................................. 694.62 J. N. Gillon, Lit 6, Blk. 14, Tr. I ____ ....
etitn tnnier l.ucy l&gt;. IUi v Ih, ilt-ceas465.56
61.16 Orin II. Stenstrom, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 2, .
ill nr 1*1 her wine In the rent property 139 sq. yds. brick pave (edge) © lie ........................................
hereinafter &lt;lenerlk.il; all parties 312 sq. ft. concrete nlley return @ 30c ..................................... 93.60
4G5X6
clalmliiK InterestH nniler
llllnm
h'
ilusHell, ilereueoil,
or
oilier405.56
71 sq. ft, conrcto sidewalk @ 20c .................................. - ............ 14.20
Is», in the real iimperty herein­
466.56
32,20
a ft e r ilfscrlbeil; nil parties ciuim- Extra Work .....................................................................................
I iik Inw-reHts nniler
.Matthew
It.
The
above
nntl
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
Laboratory
Inspection
of
Materials................................................
26.44
Al.irks, ilcceaseii. nr otherwlae.
In
the real ptojperty l,rr«lnuU*&lt;r- U«- Ig'gttl Expense, artvertsiing etc., 2 p cf c e n t------------.----...5,.......
df(to.(i ( ^
42.81 interest up to August tat* 1925, and froqr
scrlheil: Anna stok e*, if tlvtng ami
If ileutl all partl&lt;!» elalmlim inter- Engineering 6 per cent ..................................... .................. ....... 107.09 special assessments will he payable only in ten equal annual install
est» nniler Anna Stokes, ilnueitsoil.
merits with interest nt 8 per* cent per annum on all deferred pay­
o r oth er w ise ; Jesse T. Unvls. Iml Iv hlually and as uilmlnlstrator of the
ment*.
'
w •? 4%
TOTAL
COST
...........................................
entitle o f W illiam F. Itussell.
tleceUHeil, if living uinl if ileail. all To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners,
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­
put lies cla im in g
InterruM
umier
ford, Florida, this 23rd day o f Juno A. D. 1925.
Jesse T. Davis. 111 illV111II.1 11V U11(1 US Number of feet fronttngo .........................................
uilmlnlstrator o f the estate of W i l ­
(Soul)
I*. R. Philips, City Clerk.
liam I'. ItllMsell, (I-,-,
|. I'rntiiil Assessment per foot frontage....................................
HiKiilii-rn I.nmher Company, a enrPublish
June
23rd,
30th,
July
7th, 14th, &amp; 21st, I9i5.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
|Hirat|im tirguiilieil uinirr the laws
i&lt;r the M u t e or olitn, unit the HtuckFeet Front.
Final
Name
Description
tinIdem and oth ers claiming it lit] • r
Chapman &amp; Tucker’s Addition, Sanford
the t.'etitrui Southern Lumber Conipuny, a corpo ration organized un­
486.65
der the taws of the State uf Ohio, Frank Evans, I/it 7 Block 5 ............................... .118
mid nil unknown persons el.(lining Victor vt Belle Check, West 97 ft. of
lilt* rests lit the fo ll ow in g d&lt; (crlhed
real property, situate, lying nnd be­
I-ot 1, Block 6 ............................
97
399.96
ing In the County of Seminole und
Mamie Mitchell, 21 ft. E &amp; W. hy 45 ft.
State o f Florida, t o - w i t :
Lots l to 2S, Inclusive, of
N. &amp; S. in NE. Cor. of
l l r l g g 's
.Subdivision of
Hie
Lot 1, Blcok 6 ...................
21
86.59
N orth east
Quarter
of
the
Soutlieusl Quarter of Hecllnn It.
Isinh F. Frnzior, Lot l Block 7 ........ 1.................... 160
059.73
T o w n s h i p 21 South. Ihinge i'J,
Fast, aeeo rdlug to plat tliereF. L. Wodruff, Lot 5 Block 8 ............................. 53.3
219.78
F. L. Woodruff. Lot 6, Block 8............................ 53.3
219.78
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 7, Block 8................................. 53.3
219.78
Tho above and foregoing final assessments are payable without
interest up to August 1st, 1925 nnd from and after such date sail*
special assessments will he payable only in ten equal annual install*
ments with in terest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred puymcntr
We have several customers ready to buy
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and thu Heal of the City of San­
ford, Florida, this 23rd day of June A. D. 1925.
i f your property is priced right. Bring in
(Seal)
I*. It. PHIl.IPS, City Clerk.
Publish June 23rd, 30th, July 7th,’ 11th, 21st, 1925.
your listings.

LISTINGS W AN TED

Sanford City Property

Y our Cow can't talk
but giveherachance

Cinderella W ill Get
Father Instead Prince

and she will

NEW YOFK, July 7 — Some
Cinderella, in the place of n Prince
fur a husband is going to have nil
the advantagea that riches can
give in return for the love of an
adopted father. Edward Brown­
ing, wealthy real estate operator,
had advertised for a pretty re­
fined girl, about M years old to
bo brought up ns his own child
with “ every opportunity of edu­
cation, travel, kindness, care and
love.”

light”

CAIRO SEEKS MEET
COM1TBD SUICIDE
MIAMI, July 7.— Fearing, it
id, that he had contracted tubei
aoiis, £. B. Strange, 55 took h:
vn life by shooting himself c
e frnnt porch o f his home ne*
re this morning.

v
gr ant ees or other c la im uut&gt; umier W illia m F. m i s s e l. ileceareit; the heirs, tievlKeen, aru otees nr other cliilnitints nutter Slutlltevv it. Marks, Uet'.easul; lAiina
HtoKea anil
the
heirtt.
tlevheeii,
Htanle. n or other i l j l n u i n l s umier
An n a Mtukcs; Jesse T. Ihtvls, III itivitinally unit as uilmlnlstrator of
the estate of w i l li a m K. Itussell,
tlt'OeUSttl, mill the heirs. lleVlSees,
Kranteea or other cla im ants uittler
Jesse T. ll.tvis, tml tv ial ti:t 11V niltl as
ittlinlnlslraior of the estate of W i l ­
liam K,
It iimm'II,
tleeetlflStl;
the
Central Hontiiern I.nmher Company,
an lllilti I'orpoiatliiii ttlitl the Hindihulilers of tho
Central
.Southern
t.um oer t onipany, an lllilti Corpor­
ation. ami all
unknown
persons
dalmtiiK an Interest in
the
real
prupcriy
to- 1 ,s natter
tluscrlhetl,
liefemlalit*

CAIRO,P J
i u„l^ Z- Y- A committee
has been appointed to organize on
international navigation congress
in Cuiro. It will function under
the direction nt tho minister of
public works.

show

you^Dairyman’s De­
will produce

more milk.

Y our Hens can't tell
you what they like
best, but give them
Sunshine Mash and
they will “ shell out

POULTRY
„ FEED '

You:’ Money Hack If You’ re Not Satisfied

Myrtle Ave„ nnd flh.

Phone 639.

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Total c o s t...................... ...... ..............................
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners
....... 1808
Number of feet frontage........... ................ ...........
(1.852135
Assessment per foot frontage .........I............. .
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Sanford Heights Addition, Sanford
Foot
Final
DescriptionFrontage Assensment
Name
Lot 17
130
630.78
Mrs. Maude A. Jamison
Lot 13
60
291.13
C. Jcsaie Stevens

Dean-Berg Corporation
202 First Street

Fhone 713

The Indescribable W est
The Cool North-Land
—th« scenic Colorado Rockl**:gmgeoo», gold#n
Catllbtnisphe Pstidc Nutlti\**»:; your ILUcoal
Parks; the Qreui Lakes—th# North Woods}
the restful sod Invigorating^Tennessee Moun­
tains—through tbs haart ofhlatoric Dials Und,
by wsy uf Admits, Lookout Mountain, Chav*

ATLAMIC COAST LXXC RAUJtOAO

i.'oa.smulra Schultz &amp; (Irotclion
Ilousholdcr
J. A. Sands &amp; Wife
J. A. Sands &amp; Wife

the eggs.”

“ ------

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON EVANS
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE WEST TO ELM AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given that tho construction of the asphalt pave­
ment on Evans Street from Park Avenue West to Elm Avenue has
been completed, und the completed work has been finally ucccptcd
by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Floridn.
The following is the final estimate for puving Evans Street 21
feot in width with sheet asphalt from Park Avenue West to Elm
Avenue.
3235 cu. yds. grading © 40c ..........................
1,294.00
1886 ]in. ft. curb &amp; gutter @ 7(lc ........
1,133.30
80 lin. ft. single curb headers © 35c .........
3U.10
2393 sq. yds. macadam foundation (0 In. thick) @ 80c ........... 1,914.40
2379 sq. yds. 2 in. asphalt top at 1.02 ......................................... 2,420X8
233 sq. ft. concrete alley return © 30c .................................
09.90
279 sq. ft. concrete sidewalk © 20c .........................................
55.80
332 lin. ft. concrete sewer @ 2.10 (0-8) .....
790.80
1 munholo 0-8 @ (05.00 ........... i.............................. ........ ..
05,00
Extra w ork.................................. .......... ........ .................... .... ....
40.12
laboratory inspection of materials...........................................
71.37
Legal expense, advertising, etc. 2 per cent ............................ .
102.04
Engineering, 5 per ce n t....... ...... ....... .... ....................................
400.60

Geo. Harmon
W. I\ Fields
Realty Trust Co.,
Kulu Iao Pace
lied'. A. DeCotte*
Geo, A. DuCottes

I*ot l

DIXIE ROUTE

�sttu

,V'.»

&gt;HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925

Sanford Herald

D HE

It W ill Return Ten Fold

Without a dissenting vote the County Commissioners
Monday included in their budget for the coming year a two
mill tax for publicity purposes, and the taxpayers of Sem­
inole county silently nod their approval.
Seminole county, ns a result o f the progressive action on
the part of its commissioners, will come in for favorable
publicity this next year. The outside world will know that
« t n &lt; M T i l i * T i n * m a t s :*
there is such a county and that there are some wide awake
One Veer—17 «« sets Moniu,
communities within its borders.
I X l l t f r M it. City r.y ••..rrui
« * r k , 1W-. Weekly
K-llth.n
The two mill tax should provide a fund of about sixteen
per &gt;**r.
thousand dollars for publicity purposes. While not a great
sum, in comparison with amounts being expended by other
Florida communities, it is sufficient to attract the attention
o f many to this land o f unequalled opportunities.
And the finest thing about it all is that no one individual
MFtailt'U T H | A4SOCIATHU P R K II
Tho A »fp *A ted . Dress to txeltss- has to pay the bill. This is as it should be.
It is unfair to
tvoir sntff.'rf •*» tho uie for »•allow
the
public
spirited
citizen
to
carry
all
the
load while
pabllcaddb of a ll nowo dlspstehes
cr*4IU « to It or not otherwts# cr«d - seme old fossil, who owns adjoining land, sits idly by capital­
IIO.I in this paper and also tba lo ­
cal asw s publish-&lt;1 herein. A ll rights izing on the expenditures of his neighbor.
A two mill tax
of ropublfcallon o f apodal dispatch­
will hardly be felt by any one taxpayer but will furnish the
es herein ara elao reecr-ed.
required amount of money for advertising our section.
Seminole county has good days in store for it. With its
citizenry co-operating in worthwhile movements, it cannot
keep from taking rapid strides and we may confidently look
forward to seeing a record-breaking year, as far ns progress
ami prosperity are concerned. The County Commissioners are
doing all within their power to make this possible and met It
the united support of those they represent.
Every dollar judiciously exinnided for advertising usually
returns ten fold, and a finer investment could not have been
grain—houses, hotels, apartment made by those in charge of county affairs.
(• a ia r at Ita fw t. ritiM a

it• red a* Rraond Claaa Matt*]
lobar «7. 1*1*. at tba Poam ffK
Kaaforrt. Florida under Act c

/•',

T H A T U N B E A T A B L E SPIRIT

As Brisbane Sees ft
News, Rant and W « t .
Eight Children, and She
Danced.
Can’t Snbftidiie Climate.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Oopyrrsm m u
CHINESE IN Swatow attack for.
eigners in the hotels and swarm
on board British ships. Sailors
from His Majesty’s cruiser Blue­
bell drive o ff the mob.
Observant
Britishers believe
Japan
contemplates war with
Russia, ns n preliminary to an­
nexing considerable Chinese ter­
ritory.
That is news from the East.

P A N D O BBS SAYS
Vinegar’s wine that became

THE CITY WILL RCB11LD
BI6 GLI&gt; AND BE1TER THAN
E V E R "

The blooming idiots are
wall flowers.
,
C

y
jwtoc c m a n o c S a
C* Samw BASSACa

-

the great oaks nnd other shade trees which have been pro­
tected and cultivated for years, offer a setting of which few
other cities can boast.
Not very many towns in Florida have Brent trees. Some
places would give fortunes for such trees as tire to lie found
here. Yet, we Rive the matter little thought, and without
realizing it, we have a wonderful asset in our foliage.
In the rapid march toward a greater city we must lie ex­
ceedingly careful to see that our trees nnd our natural foreests are protected. We must lend every influence within our
They live in hope o f better things jMiwer to keep trees standing and to utilize every natural ad­
vantage which has been given us.
Tomorrow, in a land
Where all is rapturous nnd gay
New subdivisions and developments are being opened in
And comforting and grand,
our section every* day. Land which a few years ago was
Where freedom opens wide the
thought to be worthless is now very valuable for desirable
gates
homesites. Spreading in all directions, developers are im­
To ecstaey supreme,
And leisure makes of dnys nnd proving outlying districts and in their work many of them
nights
On long delightful dream.
But oh, how foolish is the plan,
Haw tragic is the fat*,
Of those who *0 delude themselves
Until it is too late!
Contentment sets no future time
T7 bless the liver of men.
For*happiness is here and now
And never there anil then!
Now ..who will nnnounce the next
big apartment house?
M*yl»e Phil Armstrong calls ’em
rornfeds because they have a hus­
ky voice.

Thirty-five miles an hour on heavily traveled traffic nrterOur offii‘0 hoy nuyx you don’t ioH throughout Rhode* Inland or get o ff the road, will he an
have to he front Bo.itou to l«' order enforced in the northern state. It has been pointed out
proficient in “ fpilling the henmt.”
Things to worry about: Mbs
Calla Coe is the namn of uu extimuhle young indy living in New­
ark, O.
Specialists tell us tint plenty of
sunshine U good for your health
which is moro than you can sny
for moonshine.

by those ill authority Unit Rhode Inland roads have cost the
slate millions &lt;il dollars, and are too expensive to he clutter­
ed up with truffie moving nt twelve or fifteen miles an hour.
Rut Florida goes Rhode Inland one better when it puls the
spied limit at forty-five miles. And we doubt if Rhode Isl­
and has any more expensive roads than are to he found in
thin stale.

MY FAVOUITF STORIES

By IRVIN S. COBB
Extending the white way lights
out some of the residential streets
One of the oldest stories hav­
would greatly improve the uppearing to do with thut comparatively
nnco of tlie city.
modern inuivcl of scientific in­
quiry, the X-ray, had for its her­
Hanford could easily he made a oine an elderly lady who attcndc.l
city of flowers. It has the soil, a showing of thu then newly dis­
the water, the climate and the class cover* il appliance.
of people necessary.
The operator exhibited proof
that the ray revealed objects
Will Homtono suggest Dr. Harry through many folds of heavy cloth.
Kineraun F».;du'k as the successor The laily twitched her husband by
of the late Robert M. I-a Follette the dhow.
as Under of the Third Purty?
“ Henry,” she whispered in ap­
We thought this evolution trial prehensive tones, “ git me out of
in Dayton was strictly a case here quick!”
"Wat'u the mutter?” he asked.
about monkeys, hut now John T.
Scopes says ho’s liecn made tin*
“ lie might turn that there thing
this way?”
•oai.
“ Well, what ef he did?’’
j Many a girl wlm feels safe with
“ Henry, don't you realize that I
her h«-au driving with only one ain't got on nothin' hat u thin calico
hand wouldn’ t think about risking ill ess!”
hrr life in u cur driven by u oneOf a somewhat more recent
vintage was the yarn of the wellaimed man.
to-do East Shi*-1 who went to tin*
Ttmie’g beet! r.o much said about stomach H|Kclalijt fur treatment,
why thu chicken croaitea the rouii, bringing with him us prospective
we auapcct thut if the fowl in patients his wife and his little sou
qui: lion wax u ked the question, Sidney.
it would probably retort, “ it’s no­
“ Come hack tomorrow," Haiti the
body’s blamed tusiness.B
surgeon after a preliminary exUiiilnation. “ I'll have to take XToday’s best laugh: “ Before mar­
ring *, man divides his time and
ennrgy between hills and coot
about e*jially. After it, he con­
centrates on the billa and goes coocoo.” '*- Maidivillt: Banner.
K An exchange says the only thing
that keeps some girls out of '&lt;rnml
opera in their voices.
And we
might add that the only tiling that
keeps ooni'i of tiiese hull players
out of tho major Icagui-s is tbeir
playingJohn I). Rockefeller now at­
tributes much o f his success to
that old fuiaily institution of
spanking. If success was meas­
ured urrerdnig to thut, 0**1110 of let
would become richer ami more
powerful than John D. ever
Urcumcii ot.

Office 1*18

Social

B?ing in love with some
else is n fairly good chapetoi

Calendar
H Tuesdav ,
K p will he a call meeting of
jBird of Mnnugers of the SnnOman’s Club Tuesday mornl t 9 o’clock. All members arc
(d to be present,
te Knthleen Malory Circle will
t Tuesday afternoon ut 3:30 at
ohme.of Mrs. J. R- Lyles on

Men are becoming so e.Timi
Ono Mapped a St. Louis m.
man.

w AMdinon Class o f tho First
LUl A im 'll will have their n*K_aff),|y business and social
H p the Primary room &lt;&gt;f
A | i, Tuesday afternoon at
i*. jfj Each one is asked to
•
letuiajn.
^ ^ ■ rr e of the V/.vdey Class
K ) a picnic and business
J H at Palin Springs Tuesday
V B All memliora nro urged

Britain, on
honor, that
trouble in
prevent n

AUSTRALIA FEARS trouble
with Japan, h»*r r*oitr»»'*t, powerful,
over-menacing neighbor.
That is a complicated situation
jn the East, and Senator Borah
is wise in advising Uncle Bain to
keep out of it.

; B\V. C, Hill will entertain
at .3:30 complimenting
BS&amp;tlicrine Huff of Atlanta,

Tried to dynamite a Chiea.
tel. Guest put out the bomb,
be thought Us room waa
enough.

B r Wednesday
rhe Nellie Turner Circle will
/e a picnic Wednesday afternoon
Ifooiler Springs. Meet at the
irch st;2 o'clock.

Contemporary Comment
It in hard to be n ' leai
America.* You can’t tell
way the darned crowd is
— Austin American.

T . E /L . CLASS MEETS
Tbo T.'fE. L. Clnns of the First
aptist church wa.i delightfully enrtafned in the church parlors
onday n fternoon by Mra. Tiner
nnd Mrs, [night. After an interlincsa meeting, Mrs.
rating
Bcilc. pri dent of thu class, turneting over to the hosplensant social hour
luring which iced punch
Sre served.

Why couldn’t they cut
holea in their billboards
rhnrgo n nickel to view the
cry ?— Spat tanking Herald.

SOMETHING NEW
' •!&lt;»For more than one reason Flor- nnd it i*v
:h aa j,|an3 should congratulate them- cxodu3 ha
selves that the legislature recently |da will n
in session did not look with favor dered by |
1 Fan upon the many tax increase! which not live l&lt;
-five, Wcre proposed for its adoption, in a slat
\ Vrl N'd doing ro, it rendered Florida 1,Hoopers,
•i" '• a signal service—or which the torn will 1
'
|state is duly appreciative.
attend to
take | o nc of the strongest nnd best without s:
, and testimonial* to the value and exRight 111
°*
|tent
of this serviceis borne in
iksk more
j thin editorial from
the Akron ceived dm
1 do-'(O hio) Beacon Journal:
good citizi
evtn J Ring.i the hells! Fire the can- ounly thin
.*,roj non! Hang the flag out! There is
mal.ii
1something new under the sun. The r.viil.-ntly
Jm &gt; Kloridu legi.dnturu has adjourned mDintioii
, l'l’ nnd, as incredible ns it may seem, '*‘"0 hut
■ *!**' io&gt;t n single new tax was Imposed, west, and
y y *’ This
we contend is arecord unriwhy her
,"®j wiled l»y any other stule of the 1ocord wl
‘ l" n?* | ,| fn. and here in Ohio where tin* “ "V ,*lnt,••
l.rt legislature passed no hill with- J'a n'"' be
. out creating more taxes, tin* thing by this ri
tbo will •eem almost incomprehensible. *;'&lt;• very 1
vhcre ]!,,(the real reason tor the phenorn- ;iirahle of
forn-1 miin is out hard to find. Official- wealth in
A^idnin hns Ohio by the throat. We
That wi
Torn- have built up a vast bureaucracy the state I
’’ *'1- .n„| today the sovereign citizen of would the
here. Ohio is nothing tcss than the man lax mcasti
servant of that officialdom, work- for tin* eo
hm? '" K ," uri‘ t,u" ' on'.‘ (la.y uut " f each lators—fat
1 •' week to pay the hills imposed upon like that i
‘.day Idi,,
the grafters legal and ' for a slate
tcans!otherwise—and the hciii'hnmn of
Tiro leg
iiiuny the political machines that arc now far as the
lions- j,| f(||| control of Ohio. Danin fool uncalled L
iLdy. |legislator.’ have been but lb - play- lonMlderiiif
l4,,|Kh things nnd dupes of tiiese gang
However
arth- politicians. Going to Columbus fairness, t
mote with the beat of intentions they was not c
hcfiijluivo fallen easy victims to the statement,
by political manipulators who know face to fii
'what they want and realize that they buy ;
! it is easier to get it out of public nnv the it
ately funds than in any other way. Con- levied up..
m ad- :.ct|uently these artists switched |local alum
e.l m th« Ivgh ............. . on
me uch objectlonal
apbs: glorious reform as making Bible arbitrary &lt;
con- reading in the schools compulsory the pr.x-ce
Utic.il and under the emotions there!,v ■•niiiilIns

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

TELEPHONE:— Res. 428-J

1 The
! prayer
■the hor
■ !_&gt;() Ms

ON SANFORD AVEN U E
S70.00 Per Foot
Tltirlv-onp Acres m» Lake' al a Real lJarRnin
vcnly-two fltmisaml Acres wit It twenty mil
waler front. S3fj.(H) |»cr Acre

Room* ftMI-SO'i. ('hunt' ‘15
First National Hank Building.
Sale.* Force:•
Miss Helen IIongo, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

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■■ ■ i l i n m a i i M i i i n i i s a s i i S i i i u i a i a i s s i i i i i a o i i i n i i i

MRS; GEORGE HERRING ENTERTAINS

IN HONOR MISS HELEN SHEPARD

tables at bridge* Monday night, in
her usual charming manner.
Pink and white garden flowers
were combined in decorating the
dainty color motif being .carried
out in every detnil.
After counting scores, it was
found that Miss Mary Elizabeth
I'ulcston held high Rcore and was
presented with a box of candy in­
closed in a cedar cheat. Robert
Deane held high score for tho men
and was given a pair of cuff links.
Miss Helen Vernay was awarded
a coin purse for consolation prize
fer tho girls and Hilliard Mnlpas,
for the men was-given a miniature
golf set. Miss Shepard, the hon­
or gutftt, was presented n lovely
bended bag.

Miss Sadie Bowman Is
Bride o f James Gut
C. W. Bowman announces the
marriage of Ida daughter, Sadie
to II. James Gut, Friday. July 2iR'
at 7:20 o’clock. The wedding took
place nt the First Bapti.it church,
I)r. F. D. King officiating. Only
the intimates friends nnd lelntivca
of the couple were present.
The couple let’ , fer a short honey­
moon after the ceremony and are
now nt home to their friends at
Hughey and Palmetto Avenue.
Miss Bowman, for some time has
been a bookkeeper for Chase anil
Company and has a host of friends
in Sanford.
Mr. Gut is n civil engineer, em­
ployed l»y the city.

f ’ ersonaJs

20 acres fine hammock and pine land,
all in I 'inlier, opposite one o f the larg­
est; celery farms on 'brick road; Four
miles out; Dixie H ighway will con ­
nect with poperty.
Terms.

Mm. .1. M. Shipp nnd daughtei
Mary Alice, left Sunday for Bir
t»msh«m , Ah».
, ......
Mrs. Lamar Fontaine of Yazoo
City, Mis.i., is the guest of her sis­
ter, Mra. W. I.. Barber.

**cn.w-'&gt;
p has never had any parJoe Gonazlcz of Ft. Lauderdale
binding in this comniun[his year thin hat is he- was the gutst of his parents, Mr.
pite the Vogue. Paris is and Mrs. F. J. Gonaglcz Saturday.
l over the dunce hat,
Ivelvct with n high pointDr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd
ftnil fancy band about the Saturday, Miss Pearl Robson, spent
Satnlay nt Cocoa Beach and MetThe many friends of Mrs. Alfred
Robson will regret to learn that
; In* is ill ia a hospital la Gaines­
ville, Ga.

mmole Dusiness Lxchar
221-E. First Street, Opposite I'ostoffire

Mrs. Edgar Riggers has as tier
guests ft. L. Boyd ami Mrs. It. W.
Boyd and daughter, Anna of Char­
lotte, N. C,

Direct
All-Waler
Serviced

Richest Widow
Is Married

At the conclusion of the game an
ice course In pink ami white was
served, mints in small pink rose­
bud containers being served during
the game.
Invited for this delightful af­
fair were Mr. and Mrs. Munroo
Hutton, Misses Helen Nhepard of
Ningrn I alls, N. Y., Ahhie Doudney, Helen Vernay, Ethel Henry,
Florence Henry, Gladys Wilson,
Mae Holly, Mildred Holly, ,S:ira
•■velyn Williams, Francis Dutton,
I.lizaheth Whitner, Mary Elizabeth
Pule.* ton. Eleanor Herring, Kdger*
ton Patterson. Iteeue Williams of
rallnhiusce, Claude Ogilvie of Ft.
Myers, James Sharon, Grant Wil­
son, Robert Holly, Randall Chase,
Frank Chaco, Robert Deane, Stan­
ley Vernay, Cnwthcn Hutchison and
Ralph Woodruff,
were the guentn
Sharon, Sunday,

of

Mr.

J.

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Mr. ami Mr3. J. I,. Walker, Jr.,
and two children of Windemere
•mid Mr. nnd Mrs. T. D. Mack and
Two tins o f Winter Garden spent
a plea-ant week end with friends
and relatives here.
Mr . June Roumillat left Bunday for Jacksonville, where oh?
will join Mrs. Mary Moines and
daughter. From there they will
go to Dayton, O., to visit Mrs.
Mninen parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Derby,
Mr. and Mrs. A. i\ Connelly nnd
run Albert and Mi33 Rora Grey of
laurcns, S. C., left Sunday for
Canada. They will alio take a trip
down the St. Lawrence river and
through the Great Lakes before
returning home.

[STIAN SERVICE
1st inn Church will hold
J conference service at
if Mr. and Mrs. Tcrheun,
Mrs. Marvin Wright of Oviedo
Ilia Avenue, Wednesday
Among the north hound pas­
8 o'clock. Full attend- ipent Monday in Sanford.
sengers on the Osceola boat sail­
ing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T.
Miss Alma Edenfield of Tampa L. Wise, who were married in
s visiting Mise Evelyn Edenfield. Titusvi, z«( wuly s a' t ho home of
unce Cap
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Stewart in
Miss Mary Foster of Jackson Bay View Section. They will take
villi*, in the guest of Miss Ann Rob­ a short trip north and return by
the East Count where they will
son.
make their home in Titusville. In
Mr. and Mm. Edward Bolts wer, company with them was a r.ister
among the week end guento at Day­ of Mm. Wise, Mrs. J. B. Donuldaon of Dublin, Ga.
tona Beach.

P. II. Britt and J. C. Bounds of
Winter Garden were business vis­
itor* to Sanford, Saturday,

Price $h,000.

Episcopalians W ill M a k e
Number Material Changes
In Present Forms Worship

Miaa Margaret Berner returned
Monday from a three weeks trip
lo Northampton, Ma.a., ami New
York City.
Mr. nnd Mrn. It. L. Perkins and
children left Friday for Virginia to
he tho guests of relatives for sev­
eral weeks.

[Lsiwise Passenger and Fast F
i.-lrir.il luraiiotui arallaLU at v .o .n z ajdl
st u n i .i t i : \ r i i i 9 i o N r » i t n s

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LONDON, July 7 — Britain is
getting not a little alarmed over
a plague of ni03'4ulton, and deJ’ar. nt-Teach*r A*co&lt; is 11on lend tnamla nre ,hring*"niti.lot a1P tmir
era appointed July 3, are:
•he country for concerted action
A number of Chuiuota people by loenl authorities against the unwere seen a: the Camp Downey welcoiuo vinitors.
1barbecue on July &lt;1.
In nomo di*lrict:t on the cast
I The Parent -Teacher Club met coast of lliitiiiu it has been found
IJuly :t, at (hi1 school auditorium.j m eenanry l 1 eijulp IhmI.j with mosAn appropriate program was ren­ •ptilo netting. In other district.!
dered.
residents are already complaining
Other forward looking plana of bill1 1 ly «if the inconvenience which
Chuiuota I*. T. A. included the ap­ has been caused by tho mo upiit.t
pointment of the followin It eom- bites.
mitlccs:
Mrs. Tapper announced that the
Federation of Woman’s clubs of
Seminole County will moot Friday
July 10, at Geneva.
The Gold Star award presented
bv Miss Diy.viliicy (at June session
of l*. T. A.) for health work, was
reviewed with s|&gt;ecinl pleasure.
’Ih.1 I*. T. A. will present a play
“ Aunt Jerutdia on the Warpath,”
at the August program. Proceeds
of the play will be fore benefit of
the school.
Rev. Milton preached n good
sermon at tin* Baptist Church,
Sunday, July 5.
The Chuiuota
Numlny school is growing in mini
b.*rs and interest.
Mrs. George Jacobs on Club
Extension; Mrs. I*. Hodges, Amer­
icanization; Mrs. N. C. Jacobs. Fi" •
Mrs. It. L. I)nnn, Child
Weltare; Miss V. Provatt, Brest
and Publicity; Min Evelyn Jacobs,
I'orcr.tty; ^lrs. C. A. Higgins,
Bark and Bird; Mrs. Win. Jacobs,
Highway
Beautification;
Mrs.
Maude I upper. Home Economics;
Mrs. Josephine Brevatt, Social;
Mrs. E. E. Ti'ihhle, Legislative.

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PLACE CARDS

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Webb. Miss
Carolyn Webb, accompanied by
Mi. and Mra. J. J. Register, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. Taylor motored to
Miami for tho week end.
Victor check ami Ben Nnthumson will leave Wednesday vit Clyde
Line for New York, and other
northern points. They will have
the pleasure of the new eteamcr,
• thu prettiest girl ia Cherokee for the trip.
l-ast year Miss Faye
"» given thy&gt;itlo “ Alias
J f.ueiie Jjeece of ;Tnilahasand at this Vebr’s con•lisa Louise Posay, Robert
:h it: again. Which in
&gt; and Jo** Roberta of .Miami
David Mauley of Orlando

Mi-lady’s Shoppe

Beach Property
IS SCARCE
Our Prices advance July 10th

For Further Information
Call nt Montezuma Hotel.

H. B SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc.
MAKE RESERVATION EARLY

Real Estate Auction Sales.

N O TIC E

Let us sell your property

AT AUCTION

Am prepared to furnish nnd hnng
the paper on that room of yours in
the bcf.t manner, and nt reason­
able rate3.
Also can paint your houso either
outside or in. A postal with your
addrers will bring me to you and
we can talk it over.

We are permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
We guarantee Satisfaction.

A. B. Copeland,

If you have Property you want sold— List it with us
and kiss it good-bye.

Hanford, Florida.

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Accredit
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Mummer school July 37th.
•term.
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MUNICH, July 6 — The gov­
ernment has a3ked tho diet to ap­
propriate 7370,000 for the first
automobile road in Bavaria. Tho
proposed read would bo 15 miles
long, connecting Munich with
Stnrnbcrg.

•

Cecil i’urk, son of Mr. nn.l Mrs
C. p. Hendirson, has recently re­
turned from Marion Institute, Ala.,
where ho finished with high honora.

BIO MISSED

k, t|ir••••!, r%r r&gt; Fr.ilr.) nt I l*i

Tallies, llridge Scores

BAVARIA SEEKS ALTO ROAD

Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Hudson, and
daughters. Misses .Marietta nnd
Marie left .Saturday for Louisville,
Ky., where they will spend the sum­
mer.

I ''" " '" - W|J* raiwr of
Traniporlalton .mlud*, no.!.

. if such men believe in a future
life they must Hcldom think. Mark
l wain l« I.) of the man, who dying,
went to the pearly gates, and upon
m ing asked from whence he came,
replied, "the wotld.” The guardian
at thu purtnl astonished Inin by
asking, “ which one?”
The rich
uml telfish who die will very pioLaLly a.-, ail the i^arly gates and
I*** naked why they expect to enter
the kingdom. Their pnly chnucu of
entry will depend upon Ivjw titfir
answer will look, “ i made u good
aupi of
ui
com**
them,
you

W e Have Ju9t Received

invokes “ mercy on nil Jews, Turks,
infidels ami heretics,” and which
hnR given offense to the Jews, will
rend, if the convention gives its
final approval, “ hnve mercy upon
all who know Thee not ns Thou
tire revealed In the Gospel of Thy
son,” etc.
Another revision o f the prayer
hook to which significance at­
taches is thut prayers for the de­
parted are provided for in the re­
vised burial service.
Prior to 1916 there was in the
prayer hook no prayer for tho de­
parted, although many regarded
the latter portion of the prnyur
of tiie rhurch militant in the com­
munion office ns impliedly a peti­
tion of this nort. In 1U16, how­
ever, with the World War waging
and world-wide prayers being o f­
fered for those who were falling
in bailie, u new prayer “ For Me­
morial Days’’ was agreed upon nftor an impressive debate by the
general convention meeting in St.
Let;is. Tlils 'p)«ycr, the use of
which was made merely permis­
sive, wit3 ratified in accordance
with tho provisions of the church
constitution in 1919, whereby the
principle of prayers for the de­
parted was recognized. It is now
used on memorial days. At tho
convention of 1922 thin prayer was
slightly revised, and in its now
form will be finally voted on at
the New Orleans convention.

Mrs. Frank Milteer and daugh­
LECTURER IN BERLIN
Third street, si
ter, Francis Fair of Ft. Meyers
IIKUI.IN,
July
(1
—
Profeanor
E.
*
*&lt;1 to hard I nt
are the guests of Mrs. Ella Leffler
M. Harchurd, of 7 ale, recently op- complaint. Th
on Magnolia Avenue.
eimd a lecture course at the Bor- In my hack om;
Jin
Univer*ity. He said in hi a op- iqi or down. M
Spending the past week end at
Daytona Beach were Mr. ami Mrs. inion his chief tusk consisted of ro-t freely, and the
Clifford Bell, Misa Perry Lee Bell establishing international scientific felt as though
relations and preparing the way a club. Doan’i
and Miss Mildred Campbell.
for the resumption of German-' pains and put i
Sir. and Mrs. W. B. Williams, American exchange of professor- condition."
Miss Nell Williams and Tony Pitch- ships cuch us existed before the! 00c at all d
burn Co., Mf*»i
ford spent several days Inst week w°r.
in St. Petersburg visiting friends.

man the greatest
giving another
Every community has in ita
knows that he in mid&amp;t certain citizens, who intel­
ligent and wealthy, ate able to do
many great things for themselves
nnd their section. And, theru is al­
ways some who do nothing to build
up the town where they made their
aioni-y, or where their aaceaturs
made it for them, ami they pass
to a lipe old age and die,. m-*er
being missed by places where they
lived.
J
’ It i;; pathetic to think about the
[man who has given over hki life to
|the acquisition o f fortune, who has
|made fevv contributions to the bet1tcinieiil of any cause or anything
wlm has niggcrcdly watched the
expenditure of a rich return, it is
|pitiable because lire man has nair,
*-r leadK*l to live. He haa bonnd
hia xoui by hb greed for money, and

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The Dead Sea’s 25 per cent
So it will keep a long Umo.

Y’iolins are dangerous,
p
(Tex.) man won a wife with &lt;

houses.
i.—Extension of street paving pro­
An Era o f Tree Planting
gram.
7.—Const ruction
of
boulevard
around l-akc Monroe.
A few years ago there were Home Hiihilivi.sion promoters
1^—Completion o f city beautifica­
tion program.
who thought tlmt the thing to do to sell lots was to cut down
MRS. ROSE Kellaher had eight
9/—Expansion of school system every tree on the property and create a barren waste. Out chiidien, was fifty-five years old,
with provision for increased fa­ that duy 1ms passed nnd the axe lias found its way into ob­ anil decided that she ought to en­
cilities.
•
joy life.
She bought a perma­
livion as far ns this kind of work is concerned.
nent wave, took Ringing ami danc­
Natural conditions are in great demand in developments ing lessons, drew out her savings,
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
now.
Without the beautiful trees which border our streets bought a motor car.
THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT
—Thou limit not kill. Exodus 20:­ nnd avenues, Sanford wouldn’ t he the attractive city it is.
13.
In addition to the shade and coolness which they provide,
lifcltB AND . NOW
By O. Lawrenco Hawthorne
I hear men talk no much about
Some great, uncertain day
When happiness at Jsnt will drive
Their miseries away,
When peace will shelter them
from care,
And fate will guide their feet
Along tin* endless paths of rest,
And joy will be complete.

IPHONE

Chicago woman bit n cun
ours uro not good to eat.
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FRANCE WILL soon send com­
missioners here, about her debt.
Italy makes clear her earnest de­
sire to pay. The business of the
United States is to do all that
can ho done in n reussuriug way
to prevent a further drop
In
Francli and Italian currency. There
is no profit in BANKRUPTING
your debtor.
RUSSIA ASSURES
her Bolshevik word of
she isn't stirring up.
China, and seeks to
break with the British.

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Daily Passenger Airplane Service
W ill Be Established In This State

H ow They Stand

Today’s Games

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Half)
Won Lost Pet
Tampa .. « _______ ..12
&amp; .700
Lakeland............... 12
7 .C3‘J
pt. Petersburg ..Pounds . Ery St. Petersburg . . . . . . H 11 .121 Philudclphia
Sunford ................. 4 13 .23.'

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f

Suffers First
Shut-Out of Season, Hut
Wins Second Game; Host on
HentsDodgers Eight to Four

Unable to Make
Highlanders
Hunch Hits to Advantage

FORT MYERS, July 7—-A reg­
ular daily passenger carrying ae­
roplane HOrvlce between the east
coast and tha west coast of the
state is to bo inaugurated during
the coming season, according to
Irving Wnlker, of New York nnd
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Jacksonville, who is in the city
I nkeiund at St. Petersburg.
now making preliminary plans fur
Hartford at Tampa.
tho establishment of the uir line.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The flying service is to bo fi­
St. Louis at Boston (two games). nanced nnd operated hy n group
Chicago at Brooklyn.
of New York nnd Jacksonville men
Cincinnati at Philadelphia (two under n company to be known as
games.)
the Florida Rapid Air Service.
The western terminus of the air
line will bo close to the new Pine
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Island bridge and the end of the
New York nt S t Louis.
Pine Island road which is now be­
Boston ut Detroit.
ing hard-surfaced by Lee county.
Philadelphia nt Cleveland.
This is ubout 16 miles from Fort
Washington nt Chicago.
Myers.
The eastern terminus
will he Miami.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
According to present plans, hyAtlanta ut Mobile.
tlro-plnnes, suitable for either wa­
Chattanooga nt Little Rock.
ter or land alighting will bo used.
Nashville nt Memphis.
Birmingham at New Orleans.
out sec win ne between fo rt Myers
nnd Miami. It will require about
two hours to mukc the trip, tho of­
Stalking
ficials of tho company say, nnd
they plan to feature one day round
trips with umple time for luncheon
_ WALLA WALLA. Wnsh., July and sightseeing in the two cities.
7-—Thai .cyyotea understand the
It is proposed to have two ten
tudimonts of co-o|ierution ' is in­ passenger planes on the route nt
dicated by a story told by Thom­ the opening of the service, each
as Spoor, a farmer on Mill Creek, making n round trip daily. Mr.
near here.
Wnlker, who has hud wide exper­
A coyote attracted his attention ience in passenger plane travel in
ns ho was plowing, Speer, said. It Europe, states that he hopes to
paced to and fro, like n sentry use the ilundley-i'uge type muon guard duty. A Chinese pheas­ chine similar to those which now
ant rooster a short distance beyond operate between London nnd Paris.
was Iteing forced slowly away
The absence of fogs and gales
from the animal, since with each
round trip, tho coyote enmo a
little closer to the bird’s position.
Then, beyond the bird, a second
coyote was discerned, crouched,
waiting^ Presently the waiting
coyote became impatient, ami
leaped at the pheasant, missing it.
The bird flew away, and the
two coyotes departed together.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won I&lt;ost Pet.
.G29
S t* PETERSBURG, July 7.— Pittsburgh____ .... 44 20
NEW YORK, July f —After suf­
Bt. Petersburg pounded Ery hard j New York
fering their first shut-out of thu
Monday but was unable to make *
season, fl lo 0, in tho first game of
hits count nnd the Saints lost t.»
n double header with the Giants
Lakeland, 3 to 1, in tho opening
Monday, the Phillies won the sec­
game of the Bcries. Hewitt allow­
ond contest, 10 to fl. Philadelphia
ed 8 hits hut these were buchod
broke a threi-threo tie by n rally
to advantage by the Highlanders
in the eighth inning which netted
who got away to an early lead by
seven runs.
rcorinjf two run it in tho opening
first Game.
frame.
Washington
Score
by.
innings:
_ ,
Philadelphia
Philadelphia ..000 000 0 00 -0 - 3-0
LAKELAND
AB R II TO A E Chicago .. _
New York .. .. 000 003 03x—fl-12-0
Buckley, 2b. . . .. 4
0 1 4 4 0 Detroit ..
Buttries: Ring nib! J. Wilson;
Braxier, c f.........4
1 1 0 0 I) St. Louis . . .
Barnes and Gowdy, Snyder.
Welch, ss........... 4
1 2 4 3 1 New York ..
Dumas, If. . . .. 4
0 0 2 0 0 Cleveland ..
Second Game.
Edwards, lb....... 4
0 1 7 0 0 Boston .. ..
Score liy innings:
uui face, ri. . . . . 2
0 0 2 1 C
Philadelphia 201 000 070-10-11-0
Fonder, 3b. - . - 4 0 0 3 3 0
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
New York .. 000 003 003— 0-13-0
c........... 3
0 1 4 1 0
Imst Pet
Mitchell and Ilenline; Iientley,
Ery, P- — - - 3
1 2 1 3 0 New Orleans............Won
40 32 J&gt;9C Iiuntzinger and Snyder.
A tlanta.................... 45 40
.521.
_ T o ta ls -------- 83 ~3 ~8 27 15 ~1 Nashville .. .............. 40 38
.51:
IIRAVEi WIN 8-1
SAINTS
An R H p o A E
Chattanooga............. 40 42 .488
BROOKLYN.
July
7.—TinAllen, ss.
. . . . B 1 Q 3
1 0
.48:! Braves thadu a clean sweep of
Messncr, 2b. „ .. 3
0 2 r&gt; 4 0 Memphis................... 42 45
Doyle 3b --------- 8
0 1 0 0 0 M obile....................... 41 44 .471 Iheir three game series with tho
Morris, i f .
.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dirminghum............. 37 43 .10:1 Robins by winning Monday’s gnme
Shannon, If........r.
0 1 4 n 0 Little R o c k ............. 37 44 .457 H to 4. Lefty Vargus, a recruit re­
cently obtained,by the Boston club
Brown, cf.
.. 4
0 1 3 0 0
Florida shipped during the Hen­ front Boston college went the
Hernandez 3b-rf 3
0 2 2 0 0
Barnes, lb .........4
0 0 H 1 0 son 1023-24 tangerines in curing route, yielding but ten hits while
amounting to 1,120 cars.
his team mutes totalled 15 hinglcJ
c............4
0 2 1 2 0
o ff three Brooklyn pitchers.
Hewitt, p. .... .. 4 0 2 1 3 u
Score by innings:
B oston ........ Oil) 203 002-8-15-1
•Totals
- 30 1 11 27 11 7)
Brooklyn .. . 00J Dll 001— 1-10-0
Score by innings:
Lakeland................ 200
010 0 00 -3
SL Pete . . . . . . . . 000 OIK) 001— 1
Summary: Two base hit, Ery,
Besse, Messncr, Hernandez. Three
bas» hit, Welch. Stolen base, Mor­
ris. Double piny, Ery to Ponder
to Edwards. l « f t on bnse, Lake-

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1 A D . RATES
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TIN AND METAL WORK

B t u v ic n .T ie r .iis
.j «&lt;T r e p r e s e n l i i t U • t h o r ll.tr w i t h r a t m . r u l e .
E S W l r a t l o n . will * l v . you
Binformation.
Ana
II
I the y will s .i i n t yo u
your want
ad.
to
B a e r s shout J Klve their
poslofrn-e m lilrou ss
their phone number If
J Sag]re results. About one
M l e r Cul of u thousand has ■
feleffhone. and the others can't
eemmenbfgte with you unlsss

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tk«y know your address.

RUINED EYES

I

By neglect; tlicy get red and sore and
you let them go. Don't do it
taonardi's Golden Eye Lotion cures
soreness without pain in one day.
Cools, heala and strengthens: Insist
on having ’'Lconardi's” — it makes
strong eyes. At all druggists.

A H m W l l B a a s t t M U S T he
----- -*T l a a e r s n n ■« T h e
far 4 H a r a l d o f f i c e o r liy l e t ­
, la v .
T e le p h o n e P U caatlaaaaaaa ara net ra ils.
1 |i 1 . S e r v i c e
C ourteous.
Prom pt.
E f fic ie n t .

THIS
IS DIRECTORY
SPEC/A L

|( s l s r t V f ltk la * « » F
I pruplc o f Boo fo rd
00 o f t e n
needed.
|Ut v t k e n o n f • » * lo r e q u i r e d .
II I*
a lp h a b e t l o e l l r
for

We Have Three Bargains On
Sanford Avenue

■pace In This
|E C T O R T

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Any Kind—Anywhere

d Directory

Y esterday’s
• R esults

IG — Miiltlgraphing,
ind moiling—ns you
when you wnnt it.
, II. E. Torch, First
tank Bldg.

TTLORmA STATE I.KAf
ht. Petersburg 1, Ukeland ;

B AND MOTOR RBWIND1NO.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn 4; Huston X. -

y ELECTRIC SERVICE
part Electrical repairs.
Centra) Ave. Orlando.

INDIANS DEFEAT
CHICAGO IN TWO
CLOSE BATTLES
T a k e Ihiih S id es

•

Dotilile

Hi

clh \t : land .

j uiy 7

land defeated Chicago in botl
game* « f a double homier hot.
Monday j! to 1, and 4 to 3. Gar
land Buckeye, tlm 250-pound pitch
er, held the Whltu Sox to m?vi-t
wfn’ T
!n tha fir:it name
wr,IJe Joe Shautc nutpitchitl t’vcn
Kf-oa-and Connally in the Httcnnd
Joe Sewell drove in five of c|,.w
land t runs.
Firxt Game.
^Score by innings:
Chicago .. .. 100 000 000—1- 7 |
Cleveland .. .. 101 OK) OOx—3-U-i
Ratterle*: Itulwrtaon. lilaiikon
ship and f.rnbowMki, Crouse: Buck
pyc and .Myatt.

V/liy Bake Bread
C hicago........ 020 (
Cleveland u .. IHO (
Ratterle*: Cvenj
nnd Schulk; 8hauU
Myatt.
SULPHUR
SPRING
rate buys 83,320 acreu c&lt;&gt;
780,000 for tiovclopnieut

Gets Diplmn

Distributor:

HOWARD

BOTELER,

duringllot Weather?

Sanford,

o b i i .e s

v o n RENT

ENT-iA-REKL
Car. Drive It
yourself, Oak and Second SL
fKon« 8.

oes your husband
demand hot bread
-in hot weather?

SWhite
K S Sox
^ 3 to
1 and I io Jj
Not Effectiv

AUTOS FOR HIRE
EL AUTO SERVICE Day
Ight Meets nil trains. Bagransfer. Phono 651 and R3-W
CAFE
Service nnd Quality
| Reignt
| P I A CA F E
I Waffle lloune
El.1 CAFE
It In Service and Ooal
[Street and Park Ave

F R A N K IVY wc e x p e c t this advertise­
ment to be read hy your husband, for he is
the “ gentleman” that sentences you to fifteen
l o n g hours o f hot, sweltering l a b o r with
every fifty pound sack of Hour that comes
into your home. D o you suppose that lie
ever thinks o f you and how you are work­
ing away in a hot, stuffy kitchen baking, just
because he likes his “ hot bread” ? Will lie
ever,own up to this imposition on y ou ? But,
perhaps he is innocent o f any blame. Many
men never seem to think o f a w ife’s home la­
bors. W hy don ’t you have a heart to heart
talk with him about bread?— (w ou ldn ’t it
he nice if he mentioned it first?)
Fvcry one o f the family will thoroughly
enjoy the big, flake-y s l i c e s o f rich tasty
Merita Bread. You can serve it so much
easier than hot bread, and after all it is really
better for your health. Try it for a chan ire.

Give them a mental picture of the article or ser­
vice that you are offering, or the thing that you
want to buy.
You know your offer, nnd your prospects know
their needs. They are sold if you convince them
through your Want Ad that your offer most near­
ly meets their requirements.

1'orris,

rt unlona. I n g r o w ­
i n g Nalls. H e a v y C a ll
o u s e t o r t ' f e d I tcl.ln i
t i l l . V . I.. G I S t .P H
T o w t l l D i e w Iti'lq
I’ lie n s .
C lM .itm

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Avc. Sanford, Fla

Pill.INC. STATIONS AND
AtJTd SUPPLIES

ViGnTS -Th rca etntions. Mag.
ni.liu and Second. Firxt and Kltn,
Sanford Avrnuo and 10th Strctt.
Expert service.

TODAY

Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT— Room* with or with­
out nu-nls.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln House.

FOR RENT— AI’ARTM
two-room apartment
three-room npnrtincnt,
I WANT to buy from one to five nld office.
well bunted building lots in San­
ford. The prices must be within FOR RENT— Furnished apartment
reason and the terms easy. If you
nnd garage. 30fl Elm Ave.
have anything to sell, write me ful­
rooms
ly giving exact location, price and FOR RENT—Furnished
near new hotel, 1000 Union Ave.
terms. I mean business nnd will
buy immediately. Have you any­
thing you really want to sell? Ad­ FOR RENT— Modern four
bungalow. Close in, appl
dress “ Investor” care The Sanford
Pace,
box 203.
Herald.
JVANTED at once. Stenograph FOR RENT—Two room furnished
apartment. Ideal locution, 200
cr for light correspondence. II
Carrington, 40fl Nutional Bank E. Third Street.
Building.
FOR RENT— Furnished kitchen
and bedroom, 1101 Elm Avc.
Schneider.
FOR RENT: 9 acre tiled farm nt
edge of city limits. It. S. Rend
WANTED to become acquainted Box 241, Sanford.
with some one who lives in Snnforil nnd works in Orlando, mak­ FOP. RENT: 3 rooms down stairs,
furnished, lights, water, all con­
ing trip every ray in car. Writo
veniences in eluded, corner 9th mi l
Box 955 or call 425.
Film.
WANTED—Small acreage tracts.
3rooms
Price must he right. Cash on FOR RENT: Bungalow,
hand. Give complete information bath and screened porch. Furnish­
in answering this ad. Address B. ed, near new hoted. Phone 571-J.

M any men and w om en have
b e c o m e habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it n very profitable

Pick Up Today's Herald
read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for you rself
w hy classified advertising is so

important.

W ELL, E V E R E T T , HE?AH
1 AM A&lt;SA|N ■*
I l\/AS IN N E W Y A l U K ’ FOAH W E E K S ,
AND WHILE I W A S . T H E A H k l BOUGHT
A
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HIS NEW
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LOST: License Tag No. 15918
Please return to Herald office.

LOST— Diamond platinum bar pin
in down town district Friday—

values as a keep-enko.
Phone fllfl-W.

Reward

LOST on Orlando Road between
Sanford and Ginderville, a rlark |
brown suit case containing Indict |
clothing. Please return to 1919
Palmetto Ave. Receive reward.
LOST: On First street, a black
leather bill fold containing t&gt;25
,-o I owner’s cord. Finder please
return to Herald offico c.o. J. W.

Ben ul if 111

Apartm ent Site
T h e prices are nyl i t lo r a
rtvil op p ortu n ity at the com
plotion o f F orrest Ijtltc

100 feet on Park Ave

BLISTERED FEET

Hotel.

IviiiMiu:— Ilccoratinff
('HONE :t03

itch between tho toes, aching, tore
feet aro eased and cooled at oaco by
L1CAROO.
It destroys all foot infections quickly,
kills tho germs and prevents roam cuco
of tho trouble.

Davcy and Nesmith
ATTt m.NKVa-AT-I.A W

Everything
For the Sportsman

Ry GEORGE M cM A N U S
L-E*vS C.O T O ----- THE P 'U X l'lTA 'N b
ro c . a f e w

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n n d any lk i .1 II uiri.M. lu Ihe n iu ru line— J n.iu. lu ih e in urn ln n — I * *h*'
UlBbt.

LICAlt HO makes you feel Ilka walk­
ing a million miles; it brings such com­
fort and relief. You’ll never regret
asking your druggist for LICARiiO.

BECAUSE TOMORROW

W .%

V

LOST—Pair of nose glasses
streets of Sanford.
Fii
pica re leave at Herald office

BRINGING UP FATIIFI

TI1E LOT YOU W ANT MOST

culm to oc an American instttution— they vitally concern every
member of the family.

o ims ».I ua mWci. me.

MAC.C,te •

i

FOR RENT— Kitchen, bed room
nnd garage, 1101 Elm Ave.

Wanted

LEWIS O'BRYAN.
Office in
Seminole Bank Building Annex.
Phono 417-L 3.

«) sizes

FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones includ­
ed. By week month or year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phone R. L. Seldcn, Seldcn Bldg,
Daytona Beach, Fla.

&gt;*
J
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®

MORGANTOWN, W. VA , people1*
are interc: ted in Flotilla. Each J
»f Ih-m through a classified ad n
in Iho Morgantown POST.
Six u
re nts a word for »ix consecutive "
issue*.
In

Contractor nnd Buildi'r

LAWYER

FOR RENT—Furnished apart­
ment or eleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family.
Cooi, comfortable rooms. Hot and
told water, telephone, etc., 711
Park Avo.

FOR RENT—Apartment.
Two
rooms and hath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will lie vacant Au?. 1. Prac­
tically new.
Address 305 care
Herald.

FLORIST
HIT THE FLORIST”
iwers for nil occasion*.
Myrths. Phone 21*4).W

APARTMENT FOR RENT— At
tractive ami convenient. Call
at Herald office for further in
formation.

-.illllol, dollar hrlaK* aeros* £ &lt; oim Mft Hay atnrlril: qunrter
mlllloti
•ollsr opera inom.* under constrantic t; two millions Heinz spsnt on
hlphw.iy; Krr.itent ehanee fo r live
developer* to iret
in na
irround
floor.
Write l»«v*topm*nt Depart­
ment Tho Pensucol* News.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AuRUHtn. Ga.- Auguata’a grratesl
.•InsHified medium, rate car.b .09c
•hnrgo
10r per line, minimum

CTRICAI
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon A Platt
18 Magnolia.
Everything cl
IricaL Phone 422. Elect rag
Radio,

i cent per vre.ril. minimum Ho.

M em ber L. L A

IRUG STOKE — Pre[pruga, Sodas.
We
ir you as your phone.

O n ...

The additional facts thnt you give distinguishes
your Want Ad from its competitors—nnd will
very probably put you in touch with the right
prospect quickly.
Just benr in mind, when you write n Want Ad
for these columns, to TELL A COMPLETE
STORY THE FIRST TIME.
The results will take care of themselves!

FOR SALE—2, one-horse wagons
PALM REACH COUNTY—Tho
nr.d one horse, John Murphy,
scene of stupendous development- Gindcrvillc.
'
Ron* B u ild in g
8-nd about It In the Palm Biach
O rlando, F lo r id a
i’ ost. Sampio copy sent on r v FOR SALE—Apartment house and
quest.
hotel.
Simmons Realty Co.,
room 11 Bishop Block.
\nVERTJSING gets results If It
H ILTON’S
renrhua potential Duvers. PaitA iin r .it s h o p
latka Daily News is circulated In
RAGS WANTED — Lnrgc, clean,
an indusl ial and agricultural see113 Magnolia Ave.
linen or cotton rags for clean­
tlsn.
8 First Class Barbers
ing purposes, tiring them now
Special Attention
ADVERTISE in C:e Journal-Her­
to th*. Herald ConiDoain r Room.
Given To Ladies and Children
ald. South Georgia’* greateat
newspaper. Morning, afternoon.
Weekly and Susday CDsslfJcd rate-*
Chinnware in English Porce­ |0C ncr line. Wnyeross Journal
FOR SALE— For immediate Sale
lains, Iluvnrian and Japanese Herald, Waycrusa Cw.ru[a.
— One east front lot on Myrtle,
TAMPA MORNff 3 TRIRUNE— clo?c in 425 cush. Balance $25.00
China make lovely Rifts
............ * &lt; 1
Send in your o'hscription to the a month. Inquire Denn-Ilerg t:o - $125 Phonographit
$ 30 Klcctr'c fans .
$22
Tribuno or hand t to your 1 &gt;cal
The I5all Hardware Jcaler so you can r*ad Florida’s
$ 15 Electric fans
.
$11
AutomohileN
S 10 lilcctric fans .............. $ 8
greateat ncw4-i»'*'r.
Due yrar
I New Player Piano.
18.00, 6 mnnih? S4.0C, three months
Ellon J. Mouffhton 12.00. If you I 'sire 11,009 insur­ DEPENDABLE. USED CARS I Second Hand Plaon.
Tires and Tubes.
ance policy aril 75 centa to your 1921 Dodge Touring.
A R C H IT E C T
1925 Dodge Coupe.
At Low Prices In Order To Mak
c/der.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
Room.
First N ational R ark HIdg.
•DO YOU tV • NT to hu7 or sell 1922 Dodge Touring.
R IN K ’ S F IL L IN G
anythingV' If so advertisa lr 1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 h
S an ford . --------------- Florida
the “ Gainesville Sun.”
Truck.
S T A T IO N
1921 Dndee Screen 1-2 Ion Trot
or.VKU.pr.il!' * TICVTION- -Per
MILLER
().
PHILIPS,
Inee.
1113
Sanford
Ave. Sanford, Fla
i^c.ila I* hm lnniiif »nr cirn te sl dr
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Chiropodist
&lt;rl'il&lt;m«nt In Ml.'rlih'« lilsii-ry; 1
itnlf million l.'tlnr hlqliway lo th* Phone 3
Oak and 2nd I
! FOOT SPECIALIST
bench
Cnlslie-I; a two

1

fqal

You’d
Better
Get in

COLUMBUS (Os.) L.RDORR—Classails h av o t h o ln rtt»« l c i r c u ­
lation In Uouth w«»t»ra Ocorgla.
Unt* S&lt;* (S-worrt) line.
rO BEACH tht* prosperous farm­
ers and fern groweri of Volusia
county advertise in tha DcLand
Dally News, rate lc per word, cath
with order.

MAlNFr—Watervllle, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
'Formerly Sanford Sign Shop.
ple
are Interested in Florida prop
Phone 480-W. Sanford Ave. At
driy. Reach them through the
First Street.
Sentinel. Rate card on appllcaJAMES H. COWAN—All kinds 4on.
; of Tin and Sheet Metal Work A LITTLE WANT At) In Ihe
Wntcr and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Herald will bring you big re­
Avenue and Third Street Tele sults.
Advertise those old articles
I phone 111.
you have stored away and have
no use for. A lltle thirty-cent ad FOR SALE—3 acres unimproved
MIRRORS RESILVERED
may bring you several dollars.
Furniture bought and sold.
land in city limits for sale.
Phone 148 nnd a representative will
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone
Terms cash. See or write B. H.
call to see yor.
Bankston, Sanford.
_
FLORIDA—
ORLANDO
—
Orando
Building: Material
FOR SALE—3 east front San­
morning Scntlnnl; largest classi­ ford Avenue lots. Ilargnins. Easy
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
terms. Box 431. enre Herald.
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general imum 24c cash with order.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted wnnt ad medium in
Terwilleger, Prop.
Bay tor. v (Fa.) One c&lt;mt a word
HILL LUMBER CO. nouae a an iniertUn. Minimum 25c.
FOR SALE: My 10 acre farm on
Service, Quality and Price.
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Station,
r.mnll cash payment, rea­
Lumber and Building Material
Times, the great homo dally
Carter Lumber Company
rate l ’Afe per word, minimum, sonable terms. 8. E. Ilarrctt, Box
N. Laurel St.
Phone 665
charge 25c c.-sh with order. Write 95. Jacksonville. Fla._____________
FOR SALE7 One medium size
for complete rate card.
gentleman’s oak rolled top desk
VVI'ST * M R » ; t f f l is — C l a r k s b u r g . T h * in condition. $10.00.
Mrs. J. O.
ri.irt.h u ra
Expon en t.
tnnrnlnrr
I D AVID B. H Y E B
nciudlnq s r m l n y . morning ls*u«. Long, Osteen, Fla.

ARCHITECT

FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg.. 205 Oak Avc. Inquire up­
stairs. &amp; T. Smith.

— in other words, no matter whnt sort of Want
Ad you may be writing, tell your prospects what
you would want to know if you were the buyer in­
stead of the seller.

to

148

, . .S O U T H E R N l e a g u e
Mobllo 2; Atlanta 5.
Little Rock 5; Chattanooga 3.
.Memphis 0; Nashville l.
Only three scheduled.

TELL ENOUGH_ -SELL MORE’

r j g g g B i - T . . «.»•

Illinois Central Railroad will
build through New Port Richey or
Old Port to St. Petersburg and
Tampa

Sanford

For Rent

REAL ESTATE

H «ro U k w i l l b e r e s p o n s i b l e
.I* a S
i n c J r c e e l I n s e rt io n .
M f l i r
for
subsequent
i_dW nT t
orrica &gt;houi&lt;i t.r
' J j f c e d l n t e l y In e s s e ol

P h on e 148

U se T h e m fo r R esu lts

Advertising

TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
All makes of typewriters for NEWS— It covers Urownrd County
smla on easy terms, for rent, also thoroughly which is one of the
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 most rapidly growing sections on
the Florida East Coast. Sample
Ball Bldg.______________________ copy
uml rate card upon request.
PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT font County and
Lakeland, through tha Star-TelaWIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Sec us grnm. Beat advertising medium in
first. We do it Phone 417-W. South Florida Published morninga.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
R. R. Avc.-Commerclal S t

um charge lOo for nr**

South Florida grows crops the
year round. Thu number o f crops
depend upon length of time to
make each crop of that certain
product.

...
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 3-4; Chicagu 1-3.
Othera open date.

R ea d T h e m fo r P ro fit—

T h e s e C olu m n s A r e Y o u r s

passenger air service In Florida,
nnd he asserts that he feels sure
that the air line will be a success.
Fare will be as reasonable an
can bo afforded, officials stated.
“ Wo hope that the Miami-Fcrt
Myers servico will only mark the
beginning of a passenger aviation
service which will soon extend up
both coasts to Tampa and St. Pe­
tersburg and to Palm Bench, Or­
lando, nnd Jacksonville, and with­
in time on to New York nnd Chi­
cago." stated Mr. Walker.
“ However thnt is for future con-1
siderntion but the Minmi-Fort My­
ers nir servico will ho an immedi­
ate. fact. We propose to carry
passengers across Florida safely
nnd comfortably nnd shall employ
only the highest type and trained
pilots. The route should be in
operation by next Jnnunry nnd we
hope to prove that travel by air
has many advantages, no discom­
forts, and n minimum of risk ns
on common carriers.”

PAGE

I), TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925

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lu n.lin:i th n l |l*« u p - e l l r « . t f r n i t n h r h.inefa.
Il lu&gt;l I i.nh I Me. Kil. l u r i m d n r e
me ib u l I n n . c r i l l n * » l l . II u » l
a ml l u ll u l mill hulr%."
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a llnim rr w ith hrr w a r
p ulnl un and h r r *lorkln&lt;c-. rollr .1
w l l h o u l b n . l n * m i , k.intla llrh. hum
I run .rolls r lq h t h» w e o l Ihroe
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k e r n . r l t b l u a la b t o l

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“M A Y ’VE DONE GONE
!!k*^
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V/inning vustly numoraJa in four
branches of efiort in u bit out of
tho ordinary in these days of keen
competition.
But that's what
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