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T H R lY R A T llE R

Y O tfR N E W S P A P E R
iibllshcd in F lo rid a ’s H e a rt,
hie W o r ld ’s G re a te st V e ge ta b le
•ction, Its R ichest G ard en L an d
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A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S D IS P A T C H E S

S A N F O U I ), F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , J U L Y 6, 19

Oil Fire

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P R IC E F I V E C E N T S

N U M B E R 289

William G. McAdoo On the Job A t Santa Barbara

T ax Is Included In
1925County Budge',
escuc W ork Carried
On Under Glare Of
Stores Arc Lights;
tB bbe ToBeginSoon

C h attan ooga O fficia l Ilegins
Investigation O f i Account
O f A lleged K idnaping T old
Dy 2 M en Found Sunday
*

B O S T O N . J u ly G— T h e fo riy -t h ird body w a s taken front
' tho w reck o f the Pickw ick
C lub, once a g a y n igh t resort
today ju s t 50 hours a ft e r a
th ron g o f " N i g h t B e fo re the
F o u r t h " revelers w e re H ung
dow n and bu rie d w ith the col­
lapse o f the bu ild in g.
A ll n igh t lon g the search

A holt o f lightning struck a 55,000bnrrcl tank of oil at I’d Dorado,
Kan., and here's what happened.
The smoko cloud shot 500 feet up
in the air ntul kept the town in
had gone forward under the con­ semi-darkness ail day.
centrated glare o f dozens o f arc
lights. An army o f men bad putictttly removed bricks and sticks
and ''worked their w ay
through
the &amp;&gt;M» of debris, pausing now
and again l lift another unfortun­
ate person. Borne o f the bodies
found Swore o f persons paying
their first visit to the club, while
otheruawere those o f habitues.
Onaftmin who had his w ife's pic­
ture'tfPn pocket over his heart, was
/oundfjn the dead arms o f anoth­ Counsel F o r Younjr Tcncher
er wflgnnn. Most o f the bodies
W ill A sk O rd e r Checkin':
have Jbion identified today.
T
ria l A t D ay to n ; D r. N eal
CltVb county and stuto w ill open
Hits T a lk W it h Ju dge Gore
an unfestigatiun to determine the
c a u M o f Die disaster, which with
COOKF.VILLI-:. Tcnn., July it. p M m ly only one exception, is the
w o j V that Boston has ever known Indications ore that Judge John J.
(lore o f the United States dis­
ijt-S c toll o f life.
man was shot and slightly trict court for middle Tennessee
anm ded and three others were ar­ will be asked today to grant a
rested ns suspicious persons when temporary order restraining the
police found them riflin g the cloak­ Tennessee state courts from trying
room of the Pickwick club today. J, T. Scopes next Fridnv on a
, This loom was in the corner o f the charge o f violating the* Tennessee
building and left standing and was law prohibiting the teaching o f
V W K ia lly shielded by the falling theories o f elvolulion in the public
schools. Dr. John It. Neal, chief
H b D i 'c n injiuc.l wore in bospit c o n n - for .the U'-,un countv hi"li
»la. Police nnd fire department reboot teacher, reached Cookeville
office .-3 refused to estimate the Sunday.
A fter a conference lute Sunday
between Judge Gore, Dr. Neal and
former stut.* Senator Oscar H ol­
odov, with whom Dr. Neill served
in tlie state senate, Judge (Jon
rani that he had been given l i v
impression tfiat Dr. N e il w ill pre­
sent a petition today all bough the
juduv said the lawyer had made
n&lt;&gt; definite statement o f ;u :h con­
templated action.
Neal in Silent.
Dr. N ' ul was as silent In Cooke­
ville a* he has been in other
•bi « in regard t.» a potriihin e f ­
fort to bait the trial at Dayton,
•lud'/e Core raid that Dr. Neal hail
n.-ked him what time today
it
v. mi id he convenient for Neal to
&lt;e tin* juilgo “ in rhombur*.*'
Judge Gore mid that be told the
Knoxville man he would bo a va il­
able from 8 o'clock on. A fte r the
eonf' reurp N’i al and Hollnduy
went swimming.
Judge Gore indicate I that Dr.
Neal would have to i »e *iit n

STATE TRIBUNAL
MAY NOT GET TO

IN C IN N A T I, July 3.— Purse:-,
legatin g $077,0(10 are attractowners o f race horses from all
ts o f the country to the 53-dny
sting of the Exliibitors’ uud
cdors’ Association, which w ill
run otT on the newly eroded
•y D in ml track bcgiuni.ig July

C H A T T A N O O G A . Tcnn.. July (5.
— Sheriff Tom Sclinan, this morn­
ing began nil investigation into
tho story toid by Dr. W. D. Mo­
ron, local veterinarian and I j w renco Bowman alleged fender t and
aide, of federal piohiliition o f Be­
ers that they had been kidnapped
on Signal Mountain and Kept cap­
tives 10 days.
#
. ‘
Tho two men, who disappeared
Juno 23 wore
found yoaterday
morning tied to a tree in the wilua
about 15 miles from Chattanooga.
Sheriff Selmnn declared that the
whole stury appeared absurd and
Mint he intended to get to the bot­
tom o f tho case.
When found, both men were ill
* erioua condition due to their long
exposure and insufficient nourish­
ment. They were
brought
to
Chattanooga
immediately after
they had been found by Jim Thomp
on, a mountaineer.
As the two men were found on
a snot that was previously search­
ed by a posse, it is believed that
the men were moved each night
;&lt;&gt; n section o f tho mountain that

Here is a picture showing the former secretary o f treasury w ith group o f boy scouts .shortly nf
ter he hud arrived in the California City. Mr. McAdoo reached Santa Rarlmrn b efore'th e earth
i|uukes had censed and was leading a movement to start rebuilding the city at once. ‘

Cincinnati Robbers
Get $19,800 In Cash

DIFFERENT W AYS

(M N fH N N A T I, .lull; n.— A fu il they
hud hound three
w.dclinion mid two porters at
11, Cincinnati zoological gardeua early today, seven robliers
invaded the club house, blew
i'i en one safe, pried the door
11oiu another ntul escaped with
approximately 5IP,COO in money
nnd checks.

man said that ul bail been tour
days since Mason hail eaten, hav­
ing become angry at being held M a n y
A tten d C elebration s
captive and refused to eat and
A t Dench W h ile O th ers
drink on ono occasion. The cupSpend D ay A t Hom e O r A t
tors then grew angry with Mason,
N n e rb y L ak e s And S p rin g s
Bowman stated, nnd refused to
either feed him or give him water.
Although a large number o f San­
Finding of the men occurred
when Thomas, accompanied by his ford people attended out-of-town
‘‘..•-year-old grandson, and a German |Fourth o f July celebrations, thero
police dog, were seeking hogs thnt i wore a g iq a r many who remained
had escaped from his farm. He [evidenced from tho large number
was tiimucd, he stated, when he here throughout the day a.i was
saw Bowman, his face covered (attending the ball game and other
with a heavy growth o f beard, |activities in this city on that day.
Many citizens enjoyed til-' l.skcthinking hi* was an apparition.
M in istry O f W a r S a y s S e v e ­
When iie’vs of the discovery o f Maml-S: nfnrd Imre ball ;-inie and deral L oyal T iih e s IJavt*
■•In-e
that
tho
play,
e
p-dully
the
i he nun was received in the city,
Scecdcd ti&gt; Join A h d cl K rim
• litvi Deputy Nick Bush, wtw has fielding, o f the two teams on Saturbeaded th- search for tho non. . dt •. was tho be t seen oa the local
leaped into an automobile and sped idiainonq this year.
A R I 8 , July li.— Th? mltiintry
tn the : 'ininiit o f tho mountain,
Tin* first activities o f tin* day
war, in ar&gt; official note issued
w here he c inducted un investiga- inclnd.'il the formation o f a parade
day night, admits what is conlion into the a ffa ir uud sought, to ; n* lhe loon! arm ory at K:1.T o'eiuck
•red a aerinuH act hack on the
ferrei out iho captors of the men. Saturday morning nnd the march to
romtn front near Tar.a. Some
The in w.* o f the finding o f thu Ji ' lit it I Dark at H:GO o'clock w here
tlie loyal tri'oeii have cecoded
men spn-.el like wildfire. Crowds D ■•‘•.*11. e Day exercises worn held,
the Kiffians have suecccdcd in
besieged the hospital. By tint time i A t tho pari., Bov, T. J. Nixon,
rying nut nttneka on the French
Muxon nr.ived at the hospital a pastor o f the Methodist Church,
qn through tho breach thus
crowd o f inore than a hundred had , g ive lie* opening prayer. Iliir
almost overrun thu institution.
v m followed by an addr ■ by It V.
The note nayr:
Tin
■ w u i i e i nactcd .u tin- i. l&gt;. King, paster o f the IIapii.it
"Gcrtniii dcBpat'.'lics gave a pe&lt;sanitarium where Bowman was Church, the National Defense Test
cat rind. Crowds and cars congre­ and what it represents. In hln aiiriislie. aspect to recent events on
gated for two blocks between hos­ talk, Rev . K ing explained the ! tho eastern end o f the Moroccan
pital nnd jail.
meaning o f tlio occasion as appoin­ front in the region o f Tazum.
ted by tho President and urged tin ! " A fte r vnlimitly realsting per­
people o f this city anil community I distent attacks by the enemy, cer­
! to do llicir part iri making it a uc- tain io&gt;al tribes piuTially acceded,
n|icning u wide breach in the first
line through which lit - Riffiuns
p.iised to attack oor regular
tenure with tr*s operation of tlie
&lt;troop . 1 lie latter are now niitkT i’MlCJhCn :tatv courts.
in*.' the liei t. preparations to drive
.
:.::d make llilll pay
“ Tills court i.« very slow In in * K \VA M I’SCOTT, Mass.. July «.
I dearly for his aggrcaiion.
terrupt l lit* v &gt;rfcings of thr slate I i ’ re.ddcnl anil Mrs. Coolidgc worcourts,” the judge said, "and cause hipped Sunday in tho historic (aI’ohlic opinion ought not to nlfor interference by tho f dorul liernmle Congregational Church at
I low itrelf to be disturbed by uucii
courts would have to be justified Salem.
jopiaodes, which are custorniary in
indeed for this court to issue any
colonial wnrn. Tho present opera­
In (his edifice, founded in 17J0,
kind o f order."
tions arc attenderl with difficulties
they heard the history o f th" na­
I not found either in thu European
Judge Gore raid (hat he lmd.no tion traced and a plea made that
war o f previous campaigns in Mo­
idea of the argument the attorney i. assume leadership in the estab­
rocco. Our adversaries are better
would use and lie awaited with in­ lishment o f world peace and broth­
armed than ten years ago; their
terest the probable presentation o f erhood.
attacks are better organized and
the petition toilny.
Without intimation about their
more frequent on a wider front
Early Hearing.
plans, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidgc ac­
and they know to a certain ex­
I f a petition is filed and o re­ companied bv Frank W. Steams,
tent how to use up-to-datu mili­
tho Sommer White House
straining order issued. Judge Gore l"ft
tary
methods.
:
hortly
after
10
o'clock,
motoring
said that the order would have lo
"On thu other hand, the attacks
he fil &lt;*d in the Chattanooga divis­ to Halcin. They were met at the
L A X GROW INt
o f modern armies, notably tho con­
ion o f tho eastern &lt;iistrict o f Tcnn- church dour by ushers and escorted'
••see where it would become re­ to a pewneur the front.
I.ON DON. July 3.— To cncour- centration o f forces to strike de­
The church was practically filled nge tho growing o f fiax seed and cisive blows, have as a drawback,
turnable within ten days.
Tho
judge also indicated that in enso before lho services started soon flax in the United Kingdom on a j if i too systematically employed,
be isiucd nn order he would be in­ after their arrival and a crowd commercial scale, a rnrmultlce ap­ till* defection o f loyal tribes ami
fluenced in setting a date fo r the was outside when they loft.
pointed bv the Board o f Trade has |consequently an increase in th i
In hi i nrnyer, thc Rev. C. II. unanimously
hearing in the temporary order by
recommended
that numhi r of enemy contingents fil­
tering through the lines.
the .'act that the Scopes trial is (Scale, the pastor, asked for blesn- $200,000 he mndc available.
scheduled to open in the Tennessee ini-s on tho President and those
state court Friday.
associated with him in authority.
He did not again mention the Pres­
ident's nanm nor call uttention to
bis presence. In tho sermon.aftor
setting forth a goal for the nation
in world affairs, he declared Ka nr*
amount exported in uny
1eomniir.hmcnt remained in the
W A S H IN G T O N . July ti
idncc 1913*14.
hands o f the statesmen and a unit- ports o f cotton from cnili &lt;
'totes were
The cotton crop &gt;n India w
led rcipon o from the people.
llirco important surplus pro&lt;
anting—the
ported this season to be “ I
countries
are
running
henvi'.
• pening cesvion o f thi
Southern
the largest on record” wit
season than in any season
New.snmp^r Ptilill.ihers' Association
ports likely to bo larger tl
10(4-15.
~ *rd annual convention which ii to
any previous year. During I
Department o f Agricultui
continue through Wedu ;rday aftertier, January nnd February,
urcs made public Sunday d
noon.
exported 1,315,000 bales as
wl that tiio umc’Jiit expoitet!
; pared with 1,109.000 In thc
thc United States In the
three months Inst season.
months from September, 1!
Cotton plunting in Africa I
May, 1925, amounted to 7.7
-M rs. William
'creased rapidly in nemly
bales,
ns
compared
with
5.i
died but night
the new regions, nnd n fort!
i morning nine
crease next year la indicated
he hospital as
I is attributed to tho stiinulai
ad on Hiitonioprivate enterprise, governnu
and tkc efforts of English n
! obtain cheaper raw* cotton.
as masters and mutes, ine now
glo-Egyptinn sudan, it is est
school is expected to provide in'
that 300,000 acres will be
!st,ruction fo r fishermen ucsirinp
available fa r irrigated cotto
DADE (T T Y — Tw o vast tracts certificates ns skippers and secoml
o f land, embracing 115,807 acres, hands, ami for hoys desiring t&lt;
follow a sea career.
sold for ?0,28C,000.

Fed eral T ra d e Coot m ission
R eports T o C on gress Its
S u ggestion s T o Im prove
’Flic Situation In I'rices
W A S H IN G TO N , .inly &lt;L— U »Ciilaiidi-hnitint o f mnr&lt;* effective
comiwtltlon in the e*.iP o»;.itr in-

FRANCE ADMITS no Try, » »
WtKVY LOSSES
IN RIFF BATTLE

President Attends
Church Services At
Historic Tabernacle

Cotton Exports Arc Heaviest Since
1914 Season. Recent Figures Show

i i aqiiutern stales
Represented A t Meet

Shipping Interests Of
Ireland Start School

Advetdfeing-Diiring

™ e. Z - ~ s

Ycar

A m u n d sen Flies T o Capital
In N -2 5 ; P a ra d e Followed
Dy Presentation O f M edals
Dy K in g H aakon at Palace

M oun taineer Finds Dr. M ason
A n d Iiovvman Tied T o T rees
In H a lf-S ta rv e d Condition

f t h One Exception,
l&gt;isaster Is Worst In
fe is to ry O f the City

k*w Cincinnati Race
rack W ill Open Soon

GIVEN EXPLORER
BY HOME PEOPLE

4

Claim Hooded Men
Responsible For Act

■njured, 4 In
■erimis Condition

Four in Critical ( ’••ndition.
tlr
*
. - m 'd, four are
in a 'c r it i il condition . nod litihhopetlfi held out fo r th••ir recovery
— fii* others are
ioffering from
bruken hones. Tie other nix hlistained nhocks; cu
«nd hruisca.
A «o n .: them w:
Edward E.
Doyle, a fireman,
^ m m who assisted in
the' rescue work, lie suffered a
mental breakdown under the utr-ss
o f the work and it required eight
bf his comrades to put him in tho
ambulance.
MPSixty firemen, with n larg • gang
of .construction laborers, asusted
by i two steam ahuvels began this
nSunin;: to remove the wreckage
nnd fresh crew, relieved tin- work­
ers from time to time. It was e s ­
timated tliut tho debris would he
cleat ^ f l&gt;cfore dawn.
W hife tho scorch goes forward,
a n 'IrH k ttip tio n Into the CIO • o f
the calamity haS been start.ii and
will bo pushed tomorrow.
M M prcrow din g" in tho biildii.g
weakened by n fire t n Wc,q&gt;( ar 7i
and flank«,d by a |nt in which a
building had been removed to make
■vrtC' for new construction v.ua tlie
^ilfy rer.-on n i g o e d today by „ f f i .
cinl . Meanwhile all other night
club i and resorts &lt; f tile city hi ve
bMn d o s 'd pending inspection.

—...» -

tho pfes5ent\ gciiefhtton

. . i .i f- T , "
'* 1 o clock five stn- from Horton were
• horizon, n tumultuit up. hour of tho
cw, leaving the now
plane, with Amunili) her explorers on
•nil alone on thc outer
done was towed for
i amid the thunder of
the Akcrshuna fortho visiting British
rooti and tho blowing
d whistles from the
harbor. Thc party
red to a naval sloop
tho pier.
j imrty received affeebraces by Director
of
thu Norwegian
Loaded with flowers
proceeded to tia pathe burmirmastor and
o f tiiu Storthing at
red addresses o f wclsizing the prestige
gained by tho daring
and liis companions,
icn Overwhelmed
0 raised and Captain
•sponded briefly, saywas overwhelmed and
1 not find words with
...... .
nrkiiaulio adequate ucknowl

may have nn odonuato supply at
icn otiablu coat, has been rcconimciideil to Congress by tho Fedoi:d Trade Co inmisj ion, in a .report
on premium prices o f anthracite.
Miu report, made public Sunday
night declared that contph t • restnratlon o f competition in the ind j.tr y was not only prncticnblo,
but preferable to price regulation,
(&gt;ft( n advocated with resjwct to untliracitc indm-liy.
The report a-.t out in detail lho
In gay summer dress
"la rgo *!• cretiso cl huvcvir which
ime to the explorers.
was accompanied the persistent
efforts nf die Department o f Jua
tice to disintegrate* the anthracite
combination." suggested additional
'•tops "which would apparently
tend to restore the industry to a
normal competitive basis” and rec­
ommend men-ore.i designed to aid
in preventing the recurrence o f
high premium prices in times o f
actual or anticipated shortages.
"The greatest obstacle to intel­
ligent action on thn part o f the
public and tlie Government in the
frequently recurring* cnicrgqncies
In the coal trade,” -said the report,
"is the lack o f adequate current
information, particularly with re
irai.l to prices, costs o f production,
Municipal court receipts thin
and t rofits. The ’ premium price i
of I
wer e the result o f an an­ morning from fines, cost and es­
ticipated shortage and a panic de­ treated bonds were $ 10(1 when HI
mand due lutgeiy to general ignor- cases were arruigned before A ct­
ing Municipal Judge J. G. Sharon
who wn.i substituting in thc absence
o f Judge W. E. White.
Grade Coleman forfeited a $200
bond on a charge o f possession of
intoxicating liquor when he failed
to nnnwer in court, while tho case
o f Fannin i’atterson on a similar
charge was continued to Friday.
H. II. Earnest wu.t fined $100 and
costs for operating un automobile
while drunk.
Thu cuscs ns arraigned were:

Receipts Of Police
Court Today Total
$460 Prom 21 Cases

several weeks ago at which sevefa j mcn,i,crs nf tho Sanford body
wp|^ prcBent i it was decided to
nsj{ tj)t, commissioncrx to include
thjs tnx in thc budget, which wan
t0
ma(j 0 up today. Thc move
^,,,1 n|rc!U|y been approved unanj,nou^jy |,y the Geneva Chamber
nn,| ^jll. next day was given the ap­
proval oi* thc local trade body,
ft, a . Douglass, R. J. Holly and
|j. ||, pntttshall repre ented tho
various trade bodies before the
commissioners this morning and
asked that Ihcy include the two
niil| tnx in tho
budget, tho
funds raised therefore to Ik* used
to advertise every section o f Seminnh* county in a way ulrondy outlined.
Many hackers o f the publicity
,l' v f ° r Dio county us a whole Conlend th a t.the Inclusion o f tho two
■£»
the e.MBnt, lo.Jgct, w.ll
^ n
lactor In sccurlng tour,in&lt;* investors in this section o f
state.
Tn L ive Land t o r Hospital
T*
• I*aw|®n» speaking f o r the
d u m b e r of Commerce committee
,,n P,1* " ? f ',r lh.° ,- ' ^ t'Tn °f. J*
comb nwl city and county hospital,
«,Kk° l1 lho commissioners to donato
ncr” o f l?'"1 in
,c7 f" !
f at
1 was tbo desiro o f
Dio committee to secure five acres
on lh(J „ ortheast corner o f the old
countv poor furm at Mellonviilo
anj Geneva Avenue,
The county hoard did not .iprci-

Ine., o f this city fo r two Ford
tiucks at u coat o f {9511.50 each.
Bids on lndiuna trucks at $11,DUO
each were rejected. It was brought
to tire attention o f the body by
It. A. Gooibipeed that an Old Ford
truck now in use is in bad con­
dition. It was voted to take a part
c f the puri hii.ro price and buy a
new Ford truck, trading in tho old
truck.
Attention o f tho board was cal­
led to extension o f the Osceola
roud nnd County Engineer Fred T.
Williams was instructed to invmtignle the matter and report ut thu
next meeting. Ii. H. Patuihstl
spoke in regard to a lies
n ad
from (lenevu to Luke Han y. Mr.
Williams was askni t
.&lt;
voy o f a roud 50 fevt wide and
Commissioner E. H. Killies* was
instructed to get the right o f wny.
C. W, Entzuiinger was authorized
to spend $150 for repairs o f tho
Spring Lake Road.

Accidents On Fourth
O f July Result In 160
Deaths, Report Shows

Postal Rate Hear nigs
Are To Be Exhaustive
W A S H IN G T O N . July d .~ r ia n »
were completed today hy it joint
(iiogreHsional committee for exhnustivo hearing hi various parts
of tho country on the workings o f
new postal rates. The committee
pirns to he in Atlanta July 23.
mlttee to the effect o f rates upon
Attention will ho given by the combuxinettfi and it will ask newspaper
yiibllshcm thoir views with regard
to rates upon second class matter.

...CHICAGO, July
accidents resulted in
deaths throughout
Automobile mishaps
largest total, fiv e i
drownings
totaled
Fourth o f July celebi
cd fatally fo r llKl pa
NEW YO RK . .July
117 celebrants o f Cl
July week-end in Utv
and (50 injured. . K
tho old-fashioned ce
held death by flro wu
motor accidents kit
It perished hi (botor
lapse, 25 drowned t
crashes killed two.
thc injured were aut

Tampan Throws Sel
Under Car To End Lit

Markets
AGO,
July
fi.— Wheat
er, 1.40 to 1.10 3-4, De
W IN T E R H A V E N — First Meth
1.41 to 1.41 1-2; Coni
« r , 1.01 1-4 to 1.01 3-4; odist congregation to sel) presen
site and build new church.
ptember 45 to 45 1-tL

f a moving

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SANFQBP Ht«ALD,
A U TII K OF K llD A I.I*A T IO N
ipril; *liy y f August. A; 0. I 9 « , the
HOARD
same brink a rule day. o f
thin
Nntlcn
b#r»by given that tha
court, und then and there make Boanl of la
County
In
annwer to the bill of complaint ex- and fo r grmlnnl* CommUMoners
County. Florida,
hlblted aunlnst you In inta cause, will meet In tho Court
llouae
at
and In default thereof ’ decree pro Hanford. Florida. on Monday. Julv
•jonfrsjw
will
__
.... he entered against till 1925. at to o'clock a.m. an un
each and evrry of you.
Equalisation Hoard for the Xurpos*
•lr la Further Ordered thm1 this of henrintf eomptnlnta rtnd rrcelvOrder of Publication be published
.
Ina testimony as to the value of
In 'i'he Hanford Herald, a newspaner,
newspaner ■any property, renl, personal or ntlxpublished
In Hanford.
... - ..............
— -Seminole ‘Couii-1
.7 " " - led as fixed by the County Tax Asty. rFlorlda.
r_.:*
j*mh __
oncet
a week -fur » -*-*
l « h t , B,,r f „ r aasessvmnt fo r tht tuxes for
consecutive Weeekji.
'
the year 1925.
Witness my hand and the seal
V. B. DOUGLASS.
of the Circuit .Court o f thu Sev­
Clerk nourd o f County Com­
enth Judicial Circuit Court of the
missioners.
State of Florida. In and for Sem­
inole County, on tills the 6 th day
NOTICE.
.
of June. A. D. 1935.
Notice Is hereby k Iveil that the
V. K DOUaLAHS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of lhp Hoard o f County Commissioners In
Heyenth Judicial X’ lreult o f Floe and for Seminole County. Florida,
will at their nest regular mXctthli t*^
xhvkntii j u d i c i a l n i t u u i r Ida. In and for Seminole County.
iii.c p i n n i n •
a i t i i i c m •• c m i a
be held onAIondny. July Ctli. A. I*.
Hy A. a£ W E E K S . Deputy Clerk:
1925. at 1 o iFi-lock. A. M. receive bid*
(S E A L )
for the claylnK of One mile on the
IN C IIA N C E Iir
wlijto.v ft iioritiiof.Di:it.
Hear I-ike road. beginning at the
F .lleltor* for Complainants.
HUN1UBTTA C. KDWAIIDH.
Dine
ftth, 19tfi. 2Cth. luly 3rd. Orange County line and m n nortlf
Cnmplulnant
loth. 17th. H th and J lii.
* on the section lino Ono inde, InIIKNItV A. CIIANI3. and othcra.
- Deft-ndants
Suit T s q a le l Title
Order uf I'ubllcntluu
Notice to known and unknown de­
fendant*.
TH E S T A T E OF FDOItlDA: T o —
Henry A.
Crane
und
Sophia
Crane, his wife. Hannah
Brower.
Thomas Scott. Itobert llurnlmrt und
Htisan Hurnhart. hi* wife. Aaron
Jcrnlkan, A. Jertilaan. Joseph It.
Askew, and Haruli J. Askaw, his
w ife J u r n lt llrnok, James 'Weeks,
Emmanuel 11,1,It. W. A. Watson,
und Alary W. Watson '.Ms wife,
Charles If. Brock and
Ithoda K.
llroc.k, his wife, Jennie Brock, Ja­
cob Brock, C. It. Watson, Michael J.
Doyle, Mr*. I’lillo A. Williams. F.
X. Miller. It. F. Miller. Betty Mil­
ler. Currie Miller McKInstry and
Hubert 1,. McKlostry. her husbaml.
und each and
every o f them
If llvInK. nnd.
If dead, to nil
parties
f-lnliulnu
Interests
unte,. tee **i'I lieot&gt; A. CieOe m,**I
Hot.Ins Crane. Ills wife, Hannah
ilrewer, Thomns Scott, Itobert Burnhurt und Ku*an Barnhart, hi* wife,
Aitron JcriilKan, A. Jernlaun. Joneph H. Askew nnd Hurah J. A s k ­
ew, his wife. Jacob Brock, .InmeH
W*ek*. Emmanuel lleidt,
W.
,\.
Watson, und Mary W. Wat non. hi*
wife. Clturle* 11. Brock and lllio-hi
E. Brock, bis wife, Jennie llne-k,
J hcoi. Brock. C. II. Wntroti, Michael
J. Doyle, afr*. Philo A. Wlllbims.
F. X. Miller. B. F. Milter, Betty .Mil­
ler. Carrie Miller Mi-Klnntr)
noil
It'.reri I- McKInstry, her loisbuod.
nnd I'.irb and every one ol them,
lieroused or otherwise. Ill the prop­
erly herein.ifier described, eith­
er an heir*, devisee* or itranleea or
ulhcrwlnc, and to all parties inch
ami every claiming any Int.’ rent
under any o f the above nann-d de­
fendants. each nnd every, whose
names and residences urn unknown
lo the roinplulnunt In tile uliovn en ­
tiled . iitiHr. arid to all unknown purlien whosoever clnlmlntc any interest
lo the lands Involved In this suit,
said lurid tielna situate In Heinlnote
Comity, Florida, nod describe.] uAnn t.iMs'a atiSa utun: Miss Dorothy Gulliver of Halt l.ake City wan f.ilh.UR, tr. - wit: IteKlnnlmf 015 feet
West o f the Hoiitheast corner of
n-jlectctl from umoi)(f humlrcds of |irc.tty girls who sought tho honor. Covi rnmer.t l.ot J. Heel Imi .in. T o w n ­
ship 19. South R uiikii 31 Eist. run
III.lire West 332.21 feel. thence
North to l a k e Moll roc. thence East­
erly alone the s h o r e o f l.ako Mon­
roe to a polot North of the Point
Uy CHAUl.KB P, STEWART
o f hokliinlny. theme Hnotli lo heKlnnlni:.
Includlnu
nil
riparian
rluhts.
W A S IIIN O T O N , July H.— 'Tho ■ L&amp;Follettc’H hocms certain to lie
And It appearlmr from the sworn
Mil i f copiplulnl her. 1 st that you
tw o recent deaths in Its ranks— flllct! by n man ho himself would nod
und every of you may
havo chofon— his son, Ilob, J r„ elulm inch
sums right, title or lnt«re*i
Senator Itobert M.
LaFoilette's
f;om all indications.
The Pro- In and to the property herolnbcfo.e
and Senator Edwin
F . Ladd's,1uresdlvca a.o liopeful as to Ladd’s, described.
It Is Therefore Ordered that you
coming so close together,
have too.
nri.1 each of you. I.e, „nd you urjolted tho Progressive group in
So. however, are the “ regular’’ hereby required lo up|«ur to the
congress considerably.
RoputiUcana.
Latitl’s state
was l.lll of coniphilot In this causn on
M.iiiduy the 3rd day of August. A.
IU-twccn now nnd the national “ pro" the present national ntlmin- D, PH ., the same lx Inn a rule day
legislatures next meeting some ef- ielt ation at thu lunt I lection, which of this Court, at thn Court llouse
Hanford, hetuliioj.. County, F lo ­
fectivu teorguniaing must I*' done is what the “ regulars’ base their In
rida. And in diifuult thereof Du­
or the “ bloc" w ill Hud itself ma­ faith on. It was unite progres­ . ree Pro Confess., will lie entered
sively so, however, which is what HKulnst you. tial.l cause I.eltiK a stilt
terially weakened.
to quiet title In' the COIMplalliunt
encourages
the independents.
In ‘the Inst congress Progressin and to the al.ove described land.
A
ll
in
ail,
it
looks
us
if
Ladd's
It Is fui'lber ordered that till*
Iveism was pretty formidable.
rticccssor, if not an out-and-out Order l.o oql.llshi d puco a week
Pcnntoru LaFullette, Ladd. Lynn
for . Iirlit 1*1 .'..iisectllIve weeks In
Insurgent like Lutld himself, ut Tin
Sanford Herald, a newspuper
J. Frazier, and Smith W. Brook*
least will fall, like McMo.ster, In toil.Ilslod In Hanford,
Hemlo.de
hart were the nucleus. Senutor
County, Florida.
the Borah nnd Couzenn class.
Geoign W. Norris was o f tl.o
my hum! nnd the seal of
It isn’t altogether a question, theWitness
Circuit Court of the KeVentli
group in everything except that
however o f how thu senute linen Judicial Circuit Court of the State
he contrived to retain his It .’ pub­
up next December.
Thorca tho &lt;&gt;f Florl.la, In and fo r Keraltioln
lican party standing— nominally.
on this the Silt day of June,
future also to be looked into— tiic thtunty,
A. I&gt;. 1925.
Senators Henrik Ship*tcnd and
latter half of President Coolidge's
V. E. DOCCEAKH.
Magnus Johnson, mjttor-lnuorito . present term.
Clerk of tin. t'irciill Court of th*
tverp allies. Senators William E.
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florl.la.
The administration is quite like­ In and for Seminole County.
Rorph ami James Couzens were
By A. M WEEKS. Deputy Clerk.
Republican insurgents much o f the ly to lo t’ some donate scats to
Wlt-HON ft IIOt'HHOt-DEIt.
th'*
Democrats
nsxt
yenr.
Soli.'Hors for r.implaliiaot.
time.
Republican numbers o f the up­ June 5th. 12 th, I'lth, July 3rd.
Scnntors Hiram Johnson, Arthur per linuso enmo up fo r re-election IQtli. 17th. 2tth. nnd 31st.
Capper, nnd R. II. Howell, wore in Arizona, Kentucky, Maryland, M . f i t ' E o r A l'i'i ii AIT09.
TAX DEED I Mtl'.lt SECTION 5T3
occasionally ao— a little.
Missouri und Oklnhomn.
These
o r T I IE liP.NKIIAI. STATUTES
•Senator Ilurton K. Wheeler of states choose Democrats uftener
o r T I IE STATE OP I'l.OIIIOA.
Notice Is hereby given that W. C.
course belonged to the “ bloc" .but than they do Republicans.
Illll
purchiiHer of Tax Certificate
didn't count nn n vote to the good
Other states in which successors No. tol. dated the till day of June,
nguinst the administration, inas­ must lie chosen to Republican sol­ A. D. 1923. lots filed said .ertlflcmuch as a Democrat*, lie was anti- on.* are Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Ne- ate In my office, and lias made ap­
plication for tux deed to Issue In
ndinlniatrution anyway.
vnilo, New York, Utah, and \Vu*h- accordance with law. Halil certlflTim same thing might lie said Ingt’in. These are at least douht- cute embraces the foliowliiK d e ­
scribed property Mlu.tted In Hentltio f Hhipbtcad and Mnguua Johnson,
.de county, Florida, to-wlt;
l.nl. to and It Block. .Pi of M. W.
yet the administration did gain at
it will bo odd if out o f this doz­ •'lari's Hut.dlvlsloo of E 1-2 of
tin’ “ bloc’s", cjtpeme by u “ regu­ en o f commonwealthH, the Dem­ Itlock 35 and All Blocks 35 and 3U
lar” Republican's defeat of John­ ocrat* Hunt kcorc some gains and ■it Itnhlnson's Survey us recorded
In Pint Book No. 1. page 107, Hemluson nt the lust election.
the Republicans suffer a few h's- ..I. t'.iuntv Itecor.ls
O f the seven originul depend- ICK.
The said Inn.l being assessed ut
the dale of the Issuance of sued
ablet— LaFollette, l.aild, Frazier,
IA M I S H O R E S is a develop­
(So Die mlminixtration can’t a f­ &gt;•« rtlflcnte In the name of Mrs. A.
lirookhurt, Norris, Shlpstead, und ford to have much insurgency in E. Illll Unless said certificate shall
ment o f trem endous areas—
Magnus Johnson—three, then, are it* own ranks. I f it has, the same lie redeemed according to law lux
v;|| Isaiie thereon »n the l l i l i
2,800
acres. M a n y im portant fea ­
gone,
luiFollette und luidd by situation will prevail which has deed
dav Cf July. A. D. l!»25.
death, Johnson by defeut.
U
l.r.ees
my
official
slunntitre
and
tures
w ill add to the value o f this
prevailed since the middle of Pres­
seat this thu tth day of June, A. u
As a partial otfset against the

Prettiest Girl In Utah

IN L t lllllT t*K ODU
t jp u n K ,
HBMINOI.K COI N !
S TA TE OK FI.O RL____
In re «»tatv of ilobena ft. I'urdon.
TO AI.I. CKKIUTUIUI. UEUATEEH.
m .sTitjnuTKtai a n d a l l i *k h HONH 11A VINO Cl. A I i t s Oil D E ­
MANDS AGAINST S A U i E S TA TE:
Vou. and ~nch of you, ar» here*
by notified ana required to orestnt
any claim* nnd demands which you.
or either of you, may have axalnst
the estate o f Itnbcnn H. I’urdon. de­
ceased. late of Seminole County,
Klnrhhi. to the lindnRlknrd It. L
Peek. Kteeutor. of aald entate. with*
In two y m r * from the date here­
of.
Hated June 2Jth. A. D.. 192S.
It U PECK. Exeroenr.
Katate Itobena H. I'urdon.
9 Issue*.________*
&gt;
I * TIIXJ (-IR C C IT COURT OK T i l t :

that r c r u ft i \
aeteribca* ,J
c u t Quaitar

jm m it t « o '? t f .
at Hanford. Flo.
M

M

Thl* hoard reserve* the rliiht to right. title or Interest in the ands
nml premises .Involved In I h f s ' i U l L
reject any or all blda.
whoao name* are unknown.
Ra n g*-S t East.
V. K. DOUOLABS.
Cleric Hoard of County Con)*'*You, and each of yon are hereby " M f o f f the 8 o5 5
r^.'
roed; i n d In tthe
h ^
required to appear to the Mil Of road;
complaint In the above
entitled 8 au». In and to th,7
IT THE
d H C P IT *
C
cable, on Monday, July «th, m s . nr parcel of land i L
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
at the courthnue*
In the city i»f Iowa: The Norn,
in riiA x c R itr.
Hanford. Seminole County, Florida, *o st Quarter of u," I'
aald rauae hemir a suit to quiet t i ­ tar o f Section f. To,*?
Range 3t East. C«,’ E
tle In the complainant W. C. Uavla. acree.
more m le*a *
It la further cm..
order be puhll.he.i

IIIV DUUHirast Mu“ *

w. . . «

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nJ Township-19 South. Jtatiae 31 Bast; H»heU In HemlnoU t
tea nod In the complainant Frederick ._uon* , ? n“ oNered
lid, AVnlsmn. In ami tb ttynt erfttnIn piece d» y '•* Hay. 1925.
It- or parcel of* land ffescm&gt;ed as r jt - (Hcalt
y p
nd Iowa: The HotathweAt Quarter o fjt h e
C’ nrl: Circuit''
u- Southeast Quarter Of the Southeast
tinlo Countr i
•If Quarter o f Section I. Township 50 WBYMA.V E. W hit
■e s , Hnuth. Ilanffe 11 East. Containing
HcTCIltr for Com,
||(I ten seres, more or less; and In the May a . 16 ' 12 . u
1
or complainant Case Martin, In and to June $, 22, to, u j

MIAMI SHORES

S TE W A R T’S W ASH ING TO N LE TTE R

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new senator, Thomas Scholl's vic­
tory over Magnus Johnson, the in­
dependents are able to count the
retirement o f the Very regulur sen­
ator, Thonuuj Sterling, in favor
o f W. II. McMaster— not an “ ul­
tra ’ Progressive but ns much so,
say, ns Borah und Gouiens.
There reniuin luiFollettc’s and
J-ndd'a seat.* to bu tilled.

ident Hardings ndminiatgiVion—
the insurgents will hold tho bal­
ance o f power, nnd uso it against
the president.
The Progressive “ bloc’’ is a bit
tattled at the moment, ye*, but to
assume that it's .done for, us the
“ regular*" have been doing since
Ladd dies, D premature until timo
U given to s«'o how w ell tho in­
dependents rally.

Pullman Company Georgia’s Wealth
Names A Car For Puts State Ahead
Heroic
Employe In The Southeast

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CHICAGO, July 2.—*Fpr the
Oral time in its hlitory the PulltiiLp comiiany hu9 named ope of it*
euro uftvr * portor. The portor
wa* Oicar Daniel*, of Chicago, a
negro, who lost hi* life in un e f­
fo rt to nave the llvca of passeng .m on hU car when thu trnlit
waa wrecked near Rockport, N. J.,
Jtuie Id.
A t the time o f the wreck Dan­
iel* wa* sealed on the forward
end o f the first Pullman, which
le ft the rail*, halting near the lo­
comotive from which dcbs-i clouds
o f steam poured into the sleeper
through n door Jurrcd open. Dan­
iel*. thrown to the floor, regain­
ed hi* feet nnd braved the steam
to close the door. Ho did *o but
fe ll mortally Hurt.
Ho wax still alive when a res­
cue party entered tho cur, but a f­
ter being taken out refuted first
aid, saying: “ Tend to that little
g ill firs t," pointing to a seven
your old child nearby. Thu doc­
tors compiled und when they re­
turned Daniels' wax dead.

A T L A N T A , July
2.— Georgia
lends the states o f the southeast
in the individual ownendtlp am!
distribution o f wealth,
it
wn&gt;
fthnwn Wednesday in figures re^
leased for publication by T. J
Rose, collector o f internal reve­
nue fo r this state. The govern
ment rtifqrsc ute boxed on- tho lot
u*t. Income tux Infofmatiqn uvuilable nt the treasury department ut
D'nshinglon.
The coir.pltution o f the south­
eastern »ta U f by the tnmstirv do.
partimint g it 9s Georgia 71,311 in­
dividual tax returns made to the
governnisBt in 1021 for incomes
•luring tho year 11)23. North Car­
olina is first with 9231,Hill,111), and
Georgia second with $2*48,72U.67U.
The pe.r capita available in Geor­
gia in JH2I lira.’. $3,1315.
. Other Southern .stales show toUll tar: returns ns follows: A la ­
bama. $L'&gt;lU33,3:*r»: Florida. $10S,DWJipS; Houtli Carolina, $'J5,201,-

DAD E C IT Y —1B0 miles o f Pi
•o County rhhdo to be hard-u

faced.

V. E. DOUOI.AHH,
Clerk t'lri’ iilt Court Seminole
County, Florl.la
By A. 21. WEEKS. D. C.
Heral.l: June 5. 12 , 19. 2i&gt;.
July 2. 10— 1925.
l\

I ' l i l t I I T « i n i « T n i : m i : m :\~ENT II Jl lilt I II. I llll I I f
OF
r i . l l l l l l l V . Si-Ill I Nt l l . K COI' N T V,
IN I I I V M E I l l

I'AHANDIIA Hi’ llUl.T/., and
I HIK'D MIEN II. (t;. II.) IIOOHHOKHKIt.
Complainant*
T. J. B&lt;&gt;YD. et al. *
SUIT T&lt;» QIMKT T IT L E
Or de r of Hr r v l r r by I ' . iblleulloii
Notice l o kturnn ami Unknown
Defendant*.
THE STATE OF FI.OBIDA: To
T. J. Iloyil. Martha F. Bell and
Enoch llell. her liiisl.uud, Dollln I,
Dolls and Jumes Doit*, her hus­
band, D. K. Hull, and------- Hull.
Ids wife. C, s. Boucher, nml
A.
Ilecker. each und every of them If
llvlni;. uud If deud, to ull purtliM
• laindot lnlerc*is under tin* end
T J. Hold. Maltha F. lull uud En­
och ll.dl, her litiNhund. Dolltc
I
I'ottn und Jumes I’..Its. her liusl.und,
D. K. Ilttll und ----------- Hall, hi*
wife, U. H. Boucher and A Becker,
and raeh and every of them, d e­
ceased or otherwise. In the prop­
erly It.'retnufter ileticrlln.il. clthur u*
heirs, deviser* or Krtilitee* or olherwlse. and lo all purlle* cacti uud
..very, claiming any Interest under
any nt tile al.ove named deletiilant*, each uud overy, whose names
und rCNidence* ur« unknowii to t|i»
coinplultiitillH In the uhovu entitled
cause, uud i» all unknown puitle*
wtianmaever claiming nfty. Interest
In the land* Int..Ived In this suit,
said lauds lodiiu situate III Semin­
ole County, FI trldn. und ilt'scrll.ed
US f o l l o w s , to-wlt:
Lot t l cf Blo.'k .1 o f Tier I acc.rdlttK to E. It. Trafford's 3tup of
the Town of Sanford. Florida, ns
duly recorded In the 1'iihllc Itecordu
of the Clerk of Hie Circuit Court
for Hem!n&lt;de County. Florida.
Lot 97 of IlngH.lale's Hanford
llelKht* Aildllh.n lo Sanford, nu per
plut t h e r e o f r.e. r.I.-d III I’lut Book. 3
Pages 92 an.| r; ,, t t h•i Uul.llc
Itecopl* of Frmir.olu Cotiniy. F lo r ­
ida. lleuIntilnK 2.31 chains East of
Ihe Northwest Corner of Suction »
Township 21) H. HutiKc 31 K. run
Huitlli 15.13 rtiaiim, thence
Kant
17 13 chains, thence N..rlli
15.13
chains, i hence West 17 II Chains to
the l&gt;«Klnjilnjf, roiiialnliiK 2i ucrun
nu.ro or lr-It Is horsli
orOore.i that jr&lt;oi nnJ
It Is brreliy Or.l. r. .1
t It u .1
in ti
nml
cqi'ii
.up.l
every
111 you. bu sad appear bufuro
••ur nsl.l Circuit Uuurt ut Hi* Court
Jluua* In Sunfunl, t'iorkla, op tl&lt;*

property, chief am ong which is the
proposed cau sew ay to M iam i Beach.
T h ere a re to be two g o lf courses_ _
one of 18 holes on the m ainland,
and one o f nine holes on M iam i
S hores’ GOO-acie island. A 350room hotel of M editerranean de­
sign, costing $2,000,000, is to be
built at the mouth o f A rc h Creek.
Several oth er bu ild in g projects o f
large size are bein g planned.
T h irty b e au tifu l hom es represent­
ing a bu ildin g cost of around $500,­
000 are under construction.

Be our gu est on n free in­
spection trip to M iam i
Shores. M ako reservation
today.

The world’s greatest all year round haven
o f health, wealth and happiness.
F. D. V A N A M B U R G H
(T h e .Silent P a r t n e r )

T h e re you have it!

A city built upon the assurance

o f G o d ’s eternal sunshine— a city bu ilt upon the assur­
ance o f the everlasting trade w in d s and G u lf Stream
— a city built and still bein g bu ild ed upon g re a te r and
m ore stupendous lines than e v er d ream ed o f— because
folks desire its m atchless clim ate, its sp a rk lin g Hiscayne B a y , its balm y breezes, its m oonlight n igh ts and
g o rg eo u s starlit skies.

You cannot take Miami’s assets— C L IM A T E — 1R AD E WINDS
GULF STR E AM —P A L M S and SU NSH INE — away from Mi*
ami. You cannot dig them up, or pour them out, or ship them
away.
To enjoy’ )aVT, wealth and happiness to the maximum, folks
must and are coming to Miami in countless thousands, and will

America’s Mediterranean

Britt-Chittpjidcn
Realty C q.
210 E . F irst S t„

S an fo rd .

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6,1925

PAGE TWO

The Sanford Herald

Keep To Tho Wide Roads.

FEEDING HIM R A W M E A T

$5,000,000 Insurance..
I t isn’t necessary to note the fa c t th at there are now
Inevitable Gradualness.
m o re than tw en ty m illion registered m otor vehicles in the
He Read Nletzche, Bang!
Must the Strike Come/
U
n
ite
d
States,
w
ith
app
roxim
ately
fo
u
r
million
additional
March l, li)7.
By A R T H U R B R IS B A N E
b e in g m an u factu red e v e ry yean' to be convinced that the
(C opyright 1916)
(M I L A N U L. DlfiAN_______ Bettor
R . H O W AR D DEJIO_______ M a a a itr
e ra o f poad bu ild in g has only beru n .
N . H. S L O A N E , the manager of
111 X a va a lla A t . hb .
Fhoaa 141
W h e n w e look back and notice the g re a t p rogress th a t the California Development A s ­
sociation, w ires:
SUBSCRIPTION It A TBS
One Tea r— 17.00 81a Months - I I 50 h a s been m ade in the last fe w years in the m atter o f bu ild in g
“ Authentic reports indicate this
Uallvarad In City by C arrlei, per ronds, w e p at ourselves on the b: ck and think w e have been
is a local isolated slip with no re­
weak, 16a. W eakly Edition $100
par year._____________________________ a v e ry p rogressive people, bu t w ie n w e look ah ead and see currence probable for many years.
Reconstruction has already started
S PE C IA L NO TlC B i A ll ohltuary
noilcea, cards o f thanks, resolutions the g re a t m an y roads that m ust be constructed and w ithout and local situations w ill return to
and notices ot entertalnmenta w here g re a t delay, w e w on der ju s t how w e are goin g to b e able to normal promptly.’1
chargee are viade w ill be charged
f i r at regular advertising rates.
accom plish the job.
IN T E L L IG E N T M E N know that
qarthquakes
like
high
winds,
M K H n rn t h e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s
D riv e out in the cou ntry nroitnd S an fo rd . In every sec­ floods, outbreaks
o f disease, may
The Associated Press la eaclua*
(M r -*e n title d
the use fo r ra- tion you will seo w here good roads ought to be constructed. happen anywhere. Owners o f tlio
i publication o f uit news dispatches
1 credltan to It or not otherwise cred­ W e h ave only ju s t begu n o u r task und the n ext fe w years great Equitable Building in New
ited In this paper and also the lo ­ w ill see m ore roads needed as m ore roads are constructed. Fork City have put a $2,000,000
cal new* published herein All rights
against earthquakes on their
A n o th e r th in g we m u st rem em ber is that in building policy
oftRipufcucatlon o f special dispatch­
building,
and
the
Woohvorth
er herein are also reserved.
h ig h w a y s not to m ake th em too n arrow . W it h heavy tra f­ Building In N ew York seeks a $5,*
fic, such a s is found on road s betw een S a n fo rd nnd Orlando, 000,000 earthquake policy.
M O N D A Y , J U L Y 8, 1925
Go to Calilornia, which is the
the n a rro w road is dan gerous. A s a m a tte r o f fact, ex­
T H E H E R A L D ’S P L A T F O R M
world’s finest Summer resort, and
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­ p erien ce is sh ow in g us th at the n a rro w road, no m atter in don't let earthquakes worry you.
w h a t desolate section it m ay be, is foolish construction, for
ville.
2.— Construction o f St. Johns-In- the section needing only n n a rro w road today needs a wide
B O LSH E V IST L E A D E R S sus­
dian River canal.
pect tnnt you can’t go upstairs two
b o u le v a rd tom orrow.
3.— Extension o f white way.
fligh ts ot a time. W hat Sidney
W it h tw enty m illion registered m otor vehicles in the Webb, distinguished British Social­
4.— Extension o f local amusements. 1
— Swimming pool, tennis courts, U n ite d States, F lo rid a m u st get ready, and quickly a t that, ist, calls the “ inevitability of gradetc. r s
to fin d road space fo r n early nil o f them, fo r w ithout doubt unlncss,” dawns upon them.
6.— Augmenting o f building pro­
TH IN G S M U ST COME G R A D ­
they all expect to come to F lo rid a som e day.
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
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NEW

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LUM BER YARl

I n l i y *t h it « M , rin M *

‘ Antarsd aa Second C U -* Mattar,
October ST, ISIS, at tha P o sio fflcs
wi
O U 1UIU.
ra
U Saaford,
Florid
a under A c t o f

houses.
6.
— Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
7.— Construction
of
boulevard
around I*akc Monroe.
8.— Completion o f city beautifica­
D o you bu y from mnil ord er catalogu es or from peddlers
tion program.
O r arc you a sound supporter of
9.— Expansion o f school system w h o call a t your door?
with provision fo r increased fa ­ the business men o f y o u r hom e tow n nnd patronize those
cilities.
w h o are contributing to the w e lfa re o f y o u r com m unity?

Do You Know Your Friends?

-------- o--------Tho freo publicity seeker is nlw ny. with us.

C y p re s s a n d P in e
F ra m in g
S h e a th in g
S id in g
F lo o rin g
C e ilin g
F in ish
M o u ld in g s
L ath
P la s t e r

W h ite H ock P la s te r Hoard
N a ils
Screen W ir e
RuMdern H a r d w a r e
D o rs
W in d o w s
F ra m e s and Screens
M a d e to Order
M u rp h y Iro n in g Hoards
M edicin e C a b in e ts

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

CASH LUMBER C
W . S . P R IC K . M g r.
710 W . F ir s t St. Phone 47*

Davey and Nesmit]
ATTORN ll VS-AT- L A\V

nit-aia-an
f ir s t

T A M P A T IM E S
Why not plan now fo r u big Ixibor Day celebration in Snnford?
There is much more than up- Daniels was dead.
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None o f us could have done bet­
It's easy to blame someone else, panrn on tho face o f it in the news
column announcement that for tho ter than that. Indeed whether any
but it lakes n man with
real first time in its history the Pull­
other would have done so well is
backbone to put it where it belongs. man company hns named one o f its
a baffling question. A t any rate
-------- o-------cars for a former negro porter. it is to l » said of Oscar Daniels,
•Sanford spent a "sa 'o and sane”
Wherever the car Oscar Daniels— negro Puilinnn porter, that he did
Fourth, which is more than a lot
that’s its name— is seen tho name what he could. Naming this car
o f cities in the country can say,
gilded upon its sides will proclaim for him is a part o f a much de­
judging by tho news reports.
hero,
if his skin wus dark.
served reward. If we had our way
-------- o-------- As the story ran Daniels was thin particular ear should not lie
Th'’ re are Hi ill one or two va­
the porter on a Pullman which placed on any special stated run.
cant I’ li which nre sadly in need
o f attention. Who will lake charge was attached to a train which was It should, on the other hand, he
wrecked nenr Rock port, N. J., on sent nil over tho country, as far ns
o f the matter?
June IB. At the timu of the wreck possible, to the end that the peo­
--------- o---------Tho word "proposed" should bo I Duniels was seated on the forward ple o f nil sections might read the
........... I from ih • vocabulary of end o f the first Pullman which left name o f this negro and ponder
Floridans. It hns boon overworked tho rails, halting near the locomo­ upon what it was that ho did, as
tive • from which dense clouds of they would lx&gt; sure to do seeing it
and needs an indefinite rest.
steam poured in the sleeper through upon a Pullman car.
--------- o--------N egro Pullman porters nre the
Ir Sanford to have a “ Pay-U P n door jnrred open. Duniels, thrown
V &gt;V" (his year? In our opinion to the floor, regained his feet anil common objects o f newspaper para­
.
i braved tho steam to close the door. graphs o f a jocular vein, we have
tho— n t
..... ... no
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indulged them ourselves nt times
fo r snob a week
that they
cani He diil ho hut fell mortally hurt.
He was still alive when a res-(and suppose we will on down to the
pay tl.eir bills.
cue party entered the car, bui a f­ end. But the fact stands out, em­
A conservative town thinks o f ter being taken out refused first phasized by wlmt is here referred
th" past. A livo town thinks o f tho uid, saying: “ Tend to that little to, that almost every day some
pre'rnt. A progressive town plana girl firs t," pointing to a seven
fo r tho future. An ideal town duos year old child nearby. The doctors of them are doing some of the
all three.— American C ity Mnga- complied nnd when they returned greater things for ife.
zi&gt; o.
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We Have Three Bargains On &gt;
Sanford Avenue
f

J Brill-Chitlenden Realty Company, 1

FA S T M A IL
T A M P A TIM E S

rformancts.

half across the continent for the
mail-man o f the air. It is the only
regular air mail service in tho
world.
|t is fitting that the country &gt;
which invented and largely (level-1
upCd the uirplane to its present
efficiency should be the first to
utilize it in n practical way. And
! this stage in the development o f
(hi* airplane bus taken place in
an incredibly short time. As a
matter o f fact airplanes are even

ON SANFO RD A V E N U E
$70.00 Per Foot
T h irty -o n e A c re s on L ak e a t a H eal R arq ain
T w e n ty -tw o thousand A c re s w ith tw en ty mi Icy
w a te r front. $35.00 P e r A c re

E. F. L A N E
R E A LTO R
Room s 501-502. Ph on e 25
F irst N a tio n al Hank Huilrilnx.
Sales F o rc e :
M iss H elen lin age, M r. VV. C. M cLen d on ,
M r. M a x w e ll S te w art.

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Four S team ers-a W eek from JacksonviJl

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The statement that the "Old bathing suits obligatory where it
exists bears little relation to the
Swimming Hole,” made famous by
old swimmin' hole in the “ crick"
James Whitcomb Riley, is to be­ which many n dignified grand-fa­
come part of a public park will ther now cherishes in memory. The
eliminate from it nil the features new way offers refinement not
which must have inspired the to his soul,” sought the cooling
poem. Those who know what ilie water. There urc swimming holes
swimming hole must have been in yet hut we are not likely to see
Riley’s youth w ill understand why. them unless we hunt them especi­
The old time swimming hole was ally. They do not seek Maces
in a secluded spot. It needed to where they’ll bo conspicious.
In
101 ft. C o rn er L o t nt $140.00 p er fron t foot.
he. The hoys who frequented it fact they elude public view. Ifcnce
would have spurned the idea of out lack o f knowledge to what ex­
50 ft. at $125,00 per front foot
bathing ruits as hampering their tent they survive thougli we doubt
movements. I f it bo in a park nec­ not there are plenty stili.
essarily it will not be tho old
The swimming hole necessarily
swimmin’ hole with its mud bnnks. is set amid rural surroundings. It
114 ft. nt $150 per front foot.
Many a hoy has been detained far caters especially to the hoy in his
beyond the time when he ought to I ere feet with no clothing hut over ■
have been at home by the faet’ thnt all, n shirt nnd n straw’ hat. With jj
others threw mud on him when he these there Is no need fo r delay ■
n
i
sought to retire nnd dress. The in disrobing. The habitue o f thoj ! 2
greater the urgency in going home Riley kind of a swimmin’ hole
the more mud and therefore a re­ would not be at by me in_.i bath­
turn to the w alcr to'rem ove the ing pooiis
crack
.place I f » * * MJ
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daubing.
hidden from public view by
Sanford 1i
R ealtors.
The modern bathing pool with hunch o f willow* for him. W h en J " 2102 F irst St.
Ill t .. ■
concrete hanks ami bottom anil* in the midst o f a park it w ill be ■
1
dreamed o f when Riley, stripped no longer the “ old swimmin’ hole." a
« is n * M B i» im n a * ii* « a u H * n B « a « a iH

B A R N E Y G IB N E Y , dead
. dean at
iixty-nine, lies
sixty-nine,
lies in
in a
a coffin
co ffin made
from the mahogany bar of the
saloon lie once owned in Alaska.
VACATION SUGGESTIONS
That’s what you might call ap­
.
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propriate, for many a man un­
Why not see new places, and meet new
T i l ! ': J O U R N E Y I N G P R I N T E R
it is N O T C O N TA G IO U S.
Un­
A c'-rain Florida
postmaster
doubtedly purchased failure and
people,
ibis summer? Why not an ocean trip on
like
consumption
and
other
dis­
C
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SC
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C
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M
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thinks Thomas A. Edison is the
deatli with one elbow on thnt bar
eases, you cannot "catch” cancer
one of our large, comfortable steamers? l ares are low,
o li'o r o f the Fort Myers Proxs. W e
nnd one foot on that rail l
from its victim. It is important
Since the advent o f
modern now in use in nenrly every news- it— as many n poor creature isbelow
enn’ t Mgure whether he’s trying
service and meals the best— and the invigorating a,ir of the sea
now
to
have this known.
to "slam " tho noted inventor or (printing machinery there have nl- Jpaper office in tho United States, buying death from the bootlegger.
will do you a world of good.
. . .“ . 1
stabilization „r
o f what a
whether he’s trying to make tho mo3^ disappeared from -L---- ”„ jnnd
nn’* the *t*bili*«»lnn
Whatever you may think about.
STEVE
D O NO G H UE
was
All—the—wiy—by—sea from .Jacksonville lo B.illimorr $30.%,
the bnops ‘ wc’ll-known American writer has
Preza feel good.
prohibition you nre glad to know .
from his horse
in the
nnd composing rooms those itiner- , referred in «•# &gt;*
trip
110.51; 1'liil.nlrlphia $.11.38, round trip $55.00; Boston $12.52, round trip
i.&gt;
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j referred to as a “ good loose trade.1 that every elaborate bar In the |
j ( ; rumi i»rix an,| laid up in
$72.l'J. Fares include meals and bcrlh, with slight extra (Surge (ur outside
Sanford’s golf course had less ant craftsmen who journeyed from With the increasing number ami country can be bought for the price L ,
L
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room3,
baa a hnlf dozen players on it city to city, almost at will, carry­ size o f newspapers, steady em­ o f old lumber.
tho hospitul.
he morning o f the fourth. It in ing besides their li^rht baggage, ployment has been given to a
in one day more than dozen
A L L EXPEN SE TOURS
ip wanderful condition nnd we can’t the indispensable printer’s rule, greater number of printers with
W O ND ER E N E R G Y in French special passenger uirplanes were
Special All-Expense tours, also personally comluctcii tours, a!
help but wonder why it is Sanford the emblem o f their trade, and in tho result that the itinerant jour- women; the history o f Frnnce and hired in London to take the jock­
moderate cost. Send for folder, and you will find a variety o f louri
golfers don’ t use it to better ad- earlier times, the only letter, o f |
h“ s almost disappeared, men that French women have cre­ ey’s friends to his Paris hospital.
of eleven days and longer, SB0.75 and up, ami with New ^ork aim
has
yartrgo.
No matter how hpt it recommendation or traveling card lA n ^ h ls c h a n„^ —
Not allowed to see him, they left
— been
m wrought
•.•wuK"* ated proves it.
htnv get in town, it is seldom a de­ Inoceanary to insure them employ­ within a third o f a century, und
Mile. Suznnne Lenglen proves best wishes and fe w home. Eu­
Atlantic City among the places visited. Fares for All-Expense
lightful breeze isn’t found there. ment in any town, largo or small. while transition was rapid, com­ it also, although unfortunately she rope is really U SIN G the flying
Tours include hotels, sightseeing, etc.
papers paratively speaking, it was grad­ isn't married yet, as she ought to machine invented in America. We
A Rummer g o lf tournament might Editors of country-town
who supervised the mechanical ual enough to mnke it possible for be.
shall
get
around
to
it
some
day.
help.
In England yesterday
she
T H E CO M FO R T R O U T E!
processes of their own offices, nnd even the veterans o f the case to played against Kathleen McKnne
Many
travellers to Northern and interior
Ilodgion Ball would have the the foremen of the printing de­ master the mechnncis of the lino­ nnd beat thnt esteemed champion
RU SSIA W IL L install a great
points travel by sea to Baltimore or Philadelphia,
Junior Chamber o f Commerce partments o f the papers in the lar type and its derivatives. But there fem ale “ Nordic” li— 0 und 6— 0.
telephone system und wisely calls
sponsor the organization o f n zoo gcr cities, dealt considerately nnd are those who today call them­
and ihcuce by rail. Through fares to var­
Those that think that ull real in the telephone people o f the
in this city, which in our opinion ! generously with these journeying selves master printers who would energy is monopolizer! by tho Nor- United States, including the Wes­
ious points quoted on applieution.
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tern Electric Company, to help
m M.*e-f e nt J|d° ! 8i?CU
W‘j , journeymen. Upon their whims &gt; unable, if called upon, to take , ‘He race should devote amoments
IT Direct *cr»Ic« Miami to I'htLiiltflrihi'i. I
m
night then be able to putseveral depended, quite often, the appear- , ’stick" und “ rule and to com -1thought to that Latin younir ladv spend $100,000,000 on the project.
I tlii B. S. tkrkvhtvt. every 10 d iji, j
well known fossils in a place anco o f their publication* ut tne pe e successfully with the silver- Suzanne Lenglen, woman chain-’
Tho number o f telephones will
where
.
,
. . they
« would
, , „cause, , no mA°rS ,t lm o “ t. The workmen frequent- |haired men who learned their trade i P*0" o f the world.
be increased from 120,000 to 1,M E R C H A N T S AND M IN E R S
L O W
iTouhlc.— Sanford Herald.
And i ly refused to consider themselvcr in the dnys when apprentices *nH
_____ _
000,000.
And “ long distance"
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N CO.
i f you are shy a few choice sped- .obligated to continue their work (Journeymen stood for lomr hn..r
IN S U R A N C E
A U T H O R IT IE S wil1 connect Leningrad with the j
r a t e s
80i) E. BAY STREET, JACKSONVILLE
-mens, Dean, this city hns n selcc- .when the mood moved thinr to i'lay and night under dim
' that ought to know, deny flatly Caspian sea.
Full Ut'criptii e und illuitra'ed
tion o f prehistoric antiques in this - pack up and seek new fields
u «'id with deft fingers ami , l i / , i ! that cancer is hereditary. Nature
Bolshevist Russia looms on her j
buuhlet sent un rei/ufit.
1
line that almost prove the tyuth i hundred or mora miles distant.
moving hands act in short •»**», &lt;• protects the unborn child. Study wa^
^ con1e ft
an‘J
p f the avpluUo^ theory. Kiisim A ll thU chang'd with the adopt- [the matter which’ assembled m ? !. o f thousands o f cases proves that capitalistic* repubh/.
Nothing j
jmec ValUy G «e \ te ,
ion o f the typ J d t in g machines (up t£c printed "age*.
’ ,U‘k
the diwnsp is not inherited, nlso
mo,u’&gt;' to maU‘‘ &gt;'ou con!wrv-

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hank

OW ENSBORO, K Y ., MESSENGER

Fly-by-night is nn old expres- now very much of a novelty, and
spin. We have heard it ever since their appearance in the air is still J
A G R E A T coal strike threatens wv can remember.
Long years the signal for n rush to the win- m
here, as a similar strike threatens ! ngo it did not carry a very savory down and porch" . While wo are
England.
Mr. Lewis, lender o f meaning, hut in 1925, all is chang- still regarding them as a curiosity
coal miners, and owners of mines led, and it is a perfectly rcspcc- tin y enter into tin* fabric o f our
should think it over carefully
! table title for the newest innova- commercial life, and add again to
To force a strike, when tho tiort in the mail department. Mail |the possible accomplishments o f „
people are w illing to pay a fair now flics by night between New the,business man in the short per- ■
prico for coal based on fair wages, York and C hiengo, with a trnns-1iod o f activity .allotted to hint. ^
is folly nnd the intelligence of or- for nt Cleveland. The plan brings Medicine boasts o f the years it ■
gu nixed money should find n way these two cities, 781 miles apart, ■has won for man in its figh t with 1j*
to prevent it.
within ten hours of each oth er,. disease, but thnt is not to he com- |V
so fa r ns the mall service is con- pared to what science has added to |a
TO I,HAD thousands o f men and j corned, and the cor- i' only 10 the things that may he accomplish- jj
their families into a strike, to last, cents an ounce. I he caving n an cd in even a short life time.
m
perhaps, through the Winter, if'e n tir e business day.
Were lif" measured
, VrrnmiilUh-&gt;d
by tile tasks *
any way out can be found, would
Experimental flights have been
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he cruel folly.
going the past two we, ks, nnd Ihc &gt;
°* (ih&gt; »hp T
il II
Coal mining work is hard, and Results from this work justify the ^ ese inventions, such as the rail- H
langcrous. Five hundred
and teleg ra p h ,; ■
•fashioned «
the radio ' 2
indeed he JJ
the lim- m
generous pay to men
that do such work and take such
risks.
. ■T H E M A N responsible for the
success o f the coal miners’ union
known that this is not the best
time for strikes, and he w ill avoid
T H IS strike, if in any way it can
he done,

n a t io n a l

THE “ OLD SW IM M ING HOLE”

JA C K
GREEN W ALD ,
stock
clerk, only twenty-one, spent tho
evening reading
Nietzcne, th»n
killed himself. Grcenwnld might
still be a useful stock clerk uud
he read Nietzchc's life, before
rending
N fetiche’s
pessimistic,
high falutin’ theories.
Nletzche went crazy, which was
the natural result of such think­
ing as he did. For a stock clerk
o f twenty-one to read Nictsch* is
like giving “ high" game to a small
infant.
It
takes
preliminary
thought to enjoy nnd see the namor in Herr Nietzcho, his ser­
pent, lion, man dancing on the
tight rope, nnd his adoration of
the “ over-man.”
It would have been a great thing,
perhaps, for the German Kaiser,
as well us for that young stock;
clerk, had Nietzcho never lived.

TH E PORTER

f

Itr ic k

T H E G L A C IE R moves, but you
hardly see It moving. A great na­
tion like Itussiu may have a vio­
lent explosion, but cannot move
120,000,000 peasants, living
in
their 200,000 little villages, sud­
d e n ly overnight, in the name of
Marx, Lenin and Trotzky, from
semi-Asiatic medievalism to a
communistic Utopia.
Russia, talking about paying
what she owes Frnnce, invites, and
even implores American capital to
come and make itself at home.
She wants people to mnke money
i f Russia and her people can have
some of the money.
IN D IV ID U A L H U M A N beings
sometimes SEEM to mount the en­
tire ladder at a jump. The tiling
doesn’t last.
Napoleon went up
and landed on St. Helena. Caesar
was knifed by his best friends.
Trotzky knows how that fcols.
Alexander the Great conquered the
world, hut could not conquer A le x ­
ander,
lia killed his best friend nnd his
dissipations killed hint.
“ Slow nnd sure' is old fashioned.
But OLD fashions rule MODERN
men.

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U A L L Y , and the bigger they are
the more slowly their gradual udvancc, usually.

T h is is a question w o rth pondering. T h e person w ho is
forced to adm it thnt he sends bis m oney out o f town is do­
in g little to help his ow n home tow n g ro w , w hile the one
w h o spends his money w ith the m erch an t w h o in turn spends
it at home, is m aking his business count fo r the mo3t.
T h e next time you a r e tem pted to send a w a y nn order
fo r m erchandise that you can b u y ju s t a s cheaply in S an ­
T H E W IL D H O N E Y S U C K L E
fo rd , stop fo r a minute and ask y o u rse lf how m uch the outo
f-to w n m erchant contributed to S a n fo rd causes d u rin g the
F a ir flower, that dost so comely
last year, how much he p ay s to w a rd the S an fo rd C ham ber
grow,
o f Com m erce, w h at religiou s institutions he helps support
Hid in this silent, dull retreat,
Untouched thy honied blossoms in this city and how m uch taxes he pays. T h en recall the
blow,
m erchant you know in y o u r own town, how he pays to help
Unse&lt; n thy little branches greet,
No roving foot shall crush thee run the city governm ent, how he contributed to first one
good m ovem ent nnd then another, how he attends meet­
hero,
No busy hund provoke a tenr.
in gs o f the C h am ber o f C om m erce nnd is to be fou n d behind
e v e ry m ovem ent w hich results in the advancem ent of the
B y nature’s self in "'hito arrayed,
tow n. A n d then, in addition, rem em ber that he takes you
She bade thee shun the vulgar
into his confidence and tells you, by m eans o f new spaper
eye.
Ar.d plank’d here the guardian advertisin g, w h at he has to sell and thd price on his m er­
chandise.
shade,
And sent soft waters murmuring
It is you r friend in the home town that you should do
by;
Thus quickly thy summer goes, bu sin ess w ith an d by so doin g help not only his business but
m oney in circulation rig h t
Thy dnys declining to repose. I in directly assist in keepin g
a t hom e w h ere it can qu ick ly fin d its w a y back into your
Suit with these charms thnt must ow n pocket.
decay,
T h e Kissim m ee G uzette puts it like th is:
Lgrieve to see your future doom;
They died— nor were those flowers
“ T h rou gh pleasure an d palaces though I m ay wend,
more gay,
I find the home m erchant a much valued friend. The mail
The flowers thnt did in Eden
o rd e r catalogue wooes m e in vain, for to buy w ithout see­
Bloom; * *
Unpitying frosts nnd autumn’* in g giveH me a pain. T h e home m erch ant credits till pay
day a r r iv e s ; Jiu know s all lht* w h im s o f his friends and their
power
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Shall leave no vertigo o f the w ives. H is overalls w e a r like tho buckskin of old, his bu t­
flower.
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tons a in ’t brass if he tells you th e y ’ re gold. O f every com ­
m unity he is a part, am i even the kids know the path to
From morning sung and evening
his
heart. H e boosts fo r the chapel, the lodge and the school;
dews,
com m unity uplift is e v e r his rule. A n d even the football
A t first thy little being came;
I f nothing once, you nothing lose, and basketball team s Icok kindly on him in
the athletic
F or when you die you are the dream s. I ’d ra th er have him a t m y elbow each day than to
s-mc;
L e t’s m ake the thing
Tho space between is but nn deal w ith someone fu rlo n g s a w ay .
m utual nnd stand by o u r frie n d ; th e re ’s no place like home
hour;
Tho frail duration o f n flower. fo r the money w e sp en d ."

B IB L E T H O U G H T F O R T O D A Y
T H E F IF T H C O M M A N D M E N T :
— Honor thy father and thy moth­
er thnt thy days may be long upon
the Jnnd which the Lord thy God
giveth thee. Exodus 20:12.

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he Social Side of Sanford
M IS 3 K A T H R Y N W I L K E Y , Society E ditor.

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Mrs. George DeCottes
Entertains A t Bridge
HonoringMrs.Dighton

S o c ial
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C alendar
Monday
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I Hrs. George Herring entertained
at bridge Monday night, compli­
menting Miss Helen Shepherd, of
Ntagra Falla, N. Y.
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Thera,Will be a call meeting o f
o f Managers of the San­
the
aa's Club Tuesdny mornford
clock. A ll members are
be present.
^ithlecn Malory Circle will
lesday afternoon at 3:30 at
o f Mrs. J. R. Lyles on
treet.
.lathaen Clnss of the First
Church will have their regonthly business and social
in the Primnry room o f
lurch, Tuesday afternoon nt
ck. Each one is asked to
H w o lemons.
D u g h t ers of the W esley Class
win hold a picnic and business
itlng nt Palm Springs Tuesday
«veninv. All meml&gt;ers are urged

‘ Co attend.

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Zinnias o f every hue made the
home o f Mrs. George A. DeCottes
unusually lovely Friday afternoon
when she entertained seven tables
nt bridge complimenting Mrs. S.
It. Dighton, who with Mr, Dighton and fam ily have recently mov­
ed hero from Greenrboro, N . C.
Follow ing the counting o f scor­
es it was found that Mrs. Snmuel
Puleston Was high and she re­
ceived a beautiful Itniian pottery
plntter. Mrs. Mobley also receiv­
ed a beautiful Italian pottery plat­
ter. Mrs. Mobley also received a
piece o f Italian pottery for cut
prize. The guest o f honor, Mrs.
Dlghton was presented with a
similar piece.
A t the conclusion of the gnme, a
delicious ice course was served.
Dr. William V. Cox, son o f Mrs.
T. J. Miller, who has just complet­
ed his medical course ut Howard
University, Cambridge, Mass., is
visiting at his home on Magnolia
Avenue fo r several weeks.

JACKSONVILLE. J u t 3— The
amateur automobile raocs wh'^h
Former Sanford Girl be conducted by the American Le­
Lake Mary
W ill Wed N ext Month gion at Jacksonville Reach with
Walter Purvis as the director as
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans and
Rev. and Mrs. Francis Edwin part of the Fourth of July cele­

fam ily left on Sunday, Juno 28th,
fo r Boston, Mass., and expect to be
gone about three months.
Little Miss M ary Louise Dunn
left Sunday fo r Boston, and will
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Evans during the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N . H. Braddock
have returned from a short visit
to West Palm Beach.
Mr. Crosby nnd son Perley le ft
Tuesday for their summer home ut
Hampton, N . C.
The ice cream social given by
the Hoys’ Club Friday evening was
very successful. The boys served
ice cream, cake nnd punch.
The club house wns appropriately
decorated in the colors, red, white
nnd blue. Music nnd dancing were
enjoyed throughout the evening.
Mi3s Doris Marked left Monday
to spend the summer in Philadel­
phia.
Clarence Priest, o f Sanford, was
the guest o f John Whitaker and
William Dunn one night this week.

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Love in and
child, o f Wncon, Gn., arrived Sun­
day to b d th e guests o f Mrs. John
S c h li^ ^ ^
Steinmeyer and Gordon
if Jacksonville, left Friday
iding some time with Mrs.
ms.
:ii Mrs. J. B. Coleman and
y Hommcl spent the past
very pleasantly in Tnm-

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Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and daughter,
Dorothy Mitchell, .arrived Friday
from Montezuma, Ga„ to make
their borne in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Southward and
children spent the week-end in
Tampa as
the guests o f Mrs.
rard’s brother, Henry I«ot.

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First Mortgage Loans
on im proved B u siness nnd Residentiul P ro p e rly
in S an ford
Fu nds im m ediately available su bject to title
.
exam ination .

IM E. Jones spent the weekOTOBm Fort Myers us the guest of
his family.

A P P L IC A T IO N S F O R A P P R A IS A L S

ft n . ill. C. Du Bose and family
ondS^mest, Miss Anna Burt, of
TuactlMbia, Alu., left Friday for
Daytona • a. h, wlu-n- lln v h;r.&gt;taken nlh ouse fo r the summer.

DuBOSE A N D HOLLER

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112 P a rk A ven u e

Sealed Proposals w i l l ’ bn rerelv.d
by the City Commission of Hanfnrit.
Florida, ut their office In the City
Hall at or before J:J0 I’ . M.. July
ZOth, ISJj . for the purchase or n 13Inch auction dredge, delivered com­
plete. « H l ready for operation nt
tnfdrd. Florida, as per spec!flea-

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I f you h a v e P ro p e rty you w a n t sold— L ist it w ith us
nnd kiss it good-bye.

W il W ile Bath Suits
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AT AUCTION

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N o t bath in g suits, m ind y o u !
— b u t m ade for S w im m in g !
T h ese m ade for com fort and
service! S n u g fittin g ! A ll col­
ors, and sizes, too. V alu es up
to $7 now fo r— •

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For Tuesday at

Wright, Warlow and Company
A r e Notv R eceivin g A pplication F o r

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Our Prices advance July 10th.

R IN E ’S F IL L IN G
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CLEARANCE

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n ril« In th* offtoff o f th«
city aiSMKer. A copy w in be furifIshed to each bidder making apptt.
ration for same.
Proposals are to be pressnted la a
sealed envelope endorsed on the out­
side. "Bid fo r Suction Dredge" and
tha name of the bidder.
Koch proposal must be accompa­
nied by a certified check f o f two.
made payable at slam to the order
of
the Ctry of Snnfflrd, Florida.
Payment to he' mads after aatlafaotor) test of ten days has bean made.
The City Commission reserved the
right to refect any or ail bids, or to
accept any bid they deem to be for
the best Interest of the city.

will be one of the chief contenders
for honors in the ten mite race
nnd also in the free-for-all fhirty
mile race.
Hayden Smith of Jacksonville,
will also be a real contender in
both of thca^ races, it is thought.

CLOSEIN APARTMENT HOUSE
SITE

*125 Phonographs ..... .......... S7ii
8 3(1 Electric fans ................. *22
$ l.t Electric fans ............. .
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Claude O gilvie, o f Fort Myers, I New Player Piano.
! Second Hand I'iaon.
Mrs. T. J. Miller has le ft for is spending some time here.
Tires and Tubes.
Martin’s Ferry, Ohio, where uhe
A. J. Lossing and family spent At Low Prices In Order To Make
was called by the serious illness
Room.
o f her mother.
Saturday at Coronada Beach.

d Mrs. George Iilack re­
today from Plant City
ey spent the week-end with
MtW Black's parents.
Radford, o f Atlanta, spent
tha week-end with his mother, Mrs.
G. A . Radford.
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left Friday fo r Miami,
Where they will spend u few days.

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1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

bration will be one of the bcstraces ever conducted along these lines
in the South. This is the opflion
I t of fthe" local*
expressed by officials
post of the American Legijn.
Besides entries from Florkte r&lt;.
ties there a n numerous eitries
from South Georgia and Ahuania
cities, it was stated and kern Com­
petition for the hohors of th* day
aro expected, though the prinfoters say that the Florida boyi will
hold their own.
Grady Garner, of Jacksoiville,

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Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Holly
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S’. Osborne
announce the birth of a son on Sun­ motored to Daytona fo r the Fourth.
day, July 5. The baby has been
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Root
named Hugh Joseph Osborne.
entertained Mr. Edgar W olfe and
Mr. Paul IToggnrd Sunday with
R E S T R IC T IO N RA ISE D
dinner at the Seminole Cafe. Mr.
Wolfe nmf Mr. Iloggurd are exten­
LO N D O N , July fi.— Restrictions sive realtors in Chicago, II!., and
imposed by the ministry of agri­ are interested in real estate here.
culture in connection with footand mouth disease in the counties
Mr. nnd Mrs. Volio Williams an­
o f Warwick, Cheshire and North­ nounce the birth o f a son July 4.
ampton have been
withdrawn.
There are now no restrictions in
Paul Lake nnd W ilia m Lake left
forco in Great Britain for *he first Friday fo r Laurens, S. G\, to spend
time since the widespread out­ several weeks with their mother,
break o f 1023.
Mrs. W. D. Lake.

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Steinmeycr announce the engage­
ment nnd approaching m arriage o f
their daughter,
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to
MR. L A M A R H O L M A N W A T E R S ,
the wedding to ke solemnized on
the evening o f August fifth , at
half a fter six o ’clock, Springfield
Methodist Church, Jacksonville,
Florida.
The above taken from a Jackson­
ville paper w ill be o f interest to the
many friends o f Miss Steinmeycr,
who several years ago lived in San­
ford with her mother nnd father.
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Steinmeycr.
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Wednesday
The Nellie Turner Circle w ill
Miss Sudio Burke from E ver­
Dr. R. M. Mason, Reuben Mason
havfe a picnic Wednesday ufternoon
• t Hoosler Springs. Meet at the and Robert Mason spent Saturday green, Ala., visited friends hero
last week.
and Sunday in Fort Meade.
chitfch at 2 o’clock.

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Amateur Racers To
Compete In Events
Near' Jacksonville

T E L E P H O N E :— R es. 428-J.

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m ade in all the new est color­
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selection to choose from . V a ­
lues $12.95.
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36 to 40 in. wide plain colors, all
shades, fast colors, $1.50 to $1.75 yd.
Special—
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herrin spent

Saturday,ut Daytona Beach.
Mrr. G, A. Radford, Mr. nml Mrs.
0» T. Alford, Miss Virginia G rigg,
ft- A. Radford und P. W. Radford
made a congenial party ut Daytona
lk-ach Saturday.
Claude
Sistrunk
spent
week-end at lluytunu Ueach.

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Mr. anil Mrs. Jumes M ihik Ii Loil,
Mr. and Mrs. ft. B. Chapman und
daughter, Mary Chapman, spent
Saturday at Coronada Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Edmonds were
the guests o f Mrs. Edmonds' pa­
rents, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. King
Sunday.
S. O. Shinholsor nnd fam ily spent
tho week-end at their camp on 1-ake
JBmima.

Mrs. S. Puleston, Mrs. J. G. Sha­
ron, Miss Mary Elizabeth Pules­
ton, Mils Sara Evelyn Williams nnd
Miss Gladys Wilson spent the past
week-end very pleusantly at Day­
tona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. King and chil­
dren spent the Fourth at Coronada
Beach,

FLORIDA MILITARY ACADEMY
An Accredited University Prepar­
atory School.
Beginning1 its seventeenth success­
ful year, Sept. 23, 1925.
A ge limit 10 to 21. $600 includes all
expenses
Only a limited number o f boys
accepted.
Summer Camp in Blue Ridge Moun­
tains.
Captain Moyer, special representat­
ive o f Florida Military Academy at
Hotel Montezuma, Tuesday, July 7th.
from 10 until 2 p.m. Call or phone
for appointment.

[iss Fern Ward left
4ika, Ala., to spend
tn there she will go
ami Koxsackle. N.

Sunday for
some time
to j\tlanta,
Y.

fiss Claire Zachar* has ns her
st Miss M argaret W ight o f
K Ga.
Jr. and Mrs. N. E. Bell and Mrs.
®ita Buchan nan, o f MontgomAla,, were the guests o f Mrs.
Winston this past week.

Direct Benefit
From System
W h e n you put system into savin g, yo a soon be- j
gin to get direct ben efit— and step by step you
clim b h igh er to financial success. Open nn ac
count w ith us today.
i Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

J jn m in o le ([[o u n lg l^ a n k
S a n f o r d f F I a .

!lss Melba Young, of Valdosta,
. • is visiting her aunt, Mrs. G.
fSciman.

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sheer q u a lit y —
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75c and $1.50 yd.

Special Lot o f Hats
T u e sd ay Special
T h is lot o f H ats include Loth
sport and dress styles. V a l­
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EVER FA ST SUITING
36 in. guaranteed fast colors in all
shades—
50c yard.

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W ide stripes, fast colors, Rose, Green
and Blue.
65c Yard.
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Large size heavy Turkish Bath, Towels, Plan White and Rose and Blue Border
Special— 50c Each.

$ 1.00

Pure Silk Hose
79c

day.

Irs. II. C. Geiger, o f Atlanta,
Ihe guest o f her sister, Mrs.
Irge Davis Hart.

COLORED yO ILE S

M A G N O L IA S P R IN G S , F L O R ID A

Mr, and Mrs* H. ft. Stevens,
Miss Rebecca Stevens, Dr. and Mrs
ft. E. Stevens and Mrs. Glisson
.motored to Daytona Bench Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ftoc and
111 daughter left Sunday for
ir home in Jacksonville. Mrs.
has
visiting her mother,
, Betts on Oak Avenue for the
; two weeks.

$6.95

E v e ry w om an k now s the high
g ra d e H osiery this shop c ar­
ries. T h ese a re p u re thread
silk in stap le colors and all
novelty shades. A ll sizes if
you h u rry .

Closing Out
A ll leath er bags nnd V an ity
C ases. O rigin u l vulues w ere
as high as $7.00. Special —

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18x36 Extra Heavy P a in white and
colored border,’—
25c Each

H U CK TOWELS
18x36 Extra Heavy Plain white and
colored border—
25c Each

LONG CLOTH

NAINSO O K
39 in. wide fine sheer Jap Nainsook,
white and flesh—
35c

36 in. wide fine soft finished quality

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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925

rid of Sport
'as, Welch sacrifices, Kelly to Bail- turns the throw in time to catch
oy. With the infield in, Brazier Luther who was advancing on the
hits sharply to Walzak who fum­ play. Doyle, however, reached
bles, and Rucklcy scores, Brazier third. To end their half, Buckley
being snfo nt first. Four runs so wns out, Kelly to Bailey. N o runs,
far, nnd not one o f them earned. two hits, no errors.
Kelly striges out Edwards for the
SA N FO R D — A tremendous drive
second time, and Surface was out
on a fly to McQuc, ending the in­ by Walzak followed by n sharp
ning. One run, no hits, one er­ single by Curley were the decid­
ror.
* SA N FO R D — F or the third time ing factors nnd ten innnings o f
Jim Moore was out at first as pretty good bnsebnll were ended.
he hits a slow roller to Buckley Wade flies out to Brazier to Btnrt
nt second. Bailey wns passed nnd with. Then Walzak, on the second
after McQuc fouls out to tho catch­
er, Builey was caught o f f second,
Doyle to Buckley. N o runs, no
hits, no errors.
Third Inning.
Seventh Inning.
L A K E L A N D — Lakeland
wns
L A K E L A N D — Ponder flies out
ensy this inning, both Doyle and
"
* flies out to J
Doyle
Luther being thrown out by Fris­ to , Walzak
bie. Dumas ends it by striking out. Frisbie nnd Luther was struck out 5
being the sixth mnn to fail before ■
N o rum, no hits, no error.
No J
S A N P O R D -F r is b ie wns
out, Kelly's curves nnd smoke.
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Welch to Kdwnrds. Kelly singles runs, no hits, no errors.
SA N FO R D — Seems as tho the !
to right field. Wnde was fooled
seventh inning is nlwnys Sanford’s i
lucky inning, nnd if ever Luther *
was in n tight hole it wns during !
this hectic inning. Alford leads o ff ■
with his second single, n sharp hit !
to left field. Frisbie drives n hot ■
one thru the box, which Welch ■
— ---- fumbles, hut recovers to toss to !
men scored, without a hit, and out Buckley who drops the hail and a
or lbivo outs, Kcily struck out two both men are snfe.
Kelly then ■
or tnem
Buckley
was walked to singles to third base, nnd the bases
begin with. On an attempted bunt nre full. Wnde hnd worked Luther ■
Welch foula out to
tho catcher, for three halls, two fouled strikes 2
M ^ o .*r *kWa8 ,"afo at fir&gt;t whon thcn
hit" n long high fly t,,’ 5
McQue threw low to first, Buckley .Surface, scoring Alford, but i-’ris- ■
w ith * tho third on tho play- Then bee being caught a t second on a ■
wurdsl nn,M,?1t
ntW° ° n
nIce ,,P‘r l,y
Tho score ■
wuriis, und just ns Kelly was wind- was now tied nnd Kelly on first 2
ig up, Buckley steals home, Kelly Walzak ends things with a pop up ■

Celerymen Split
Highlanders In Games
Here On July Fourth
Buckley at second, who was g iv ­
Take Morning Game en
plenty o f work, nnd who ac­
By Score Five To cepted twelve chances in the field
with only one mlscue. But ho was
Four But Lose In hard pressed by Walzak who play­
ed one o f the best games he has
Afternoon 8 To 0 4 appeared
In here. Walzak covered

Kelly Pitches Win
For Sanford Team
MuchGood Fielding Is
FeatureBothGames;
Welch Hits Hom er
By P E T E R

all sides o f his position with ease
nnd confidence and was busy with
seven chances, with only one bob­
ble, und who, desnito an injured
arm, looks ns good as any second
baseman In the league.
Mention must also bo mnde of
McQue’s smashing double to right
wHch sent in the first two runs,
nnd o f some neat work nround
his position. And we can’t leave

ball pitched, reaches out for ono
which made a rabbit out of both
Brazier and Surface, he landing
safely on third by a wide margin.
Curley then drives a beautiful hit
to right field and the game waa
over.
The Box Score
SA N FO R D AB. R.
II. PO. A.
Wade, cf. .. .. .. 4 0 0 2 0
Walzak. 2 b ..... 5
1 2 3 3
Curley, r f.........4
1 1 1 0
Moore, If......... 3
0 0 2 0
Bailey, lb .........3 1
1 9
0
McQuc, 3b....... 4
1 2 2 0
Alford, c........... 4
1 2 R 1
Frisbie, ss....... 4 0 0 3 3
Kelly, p............ 4
0 2 0 3
Totals

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LAKELAND
Dumas, If. ..
Buckley, 2b.
Welch, as. ..
Brazier, cf. .

on errors, Lakeland 2 Double plays, SurfacT,
Walzak to Bailey to \v
by pitcher. Ponder by k
od ball Alford. Wild „i
ly 2 ‘ struck out, bv e
Luther 3. Base on h-,n
ly 3; off Luther 2 r
2:08. Umpire, Ware.

Edwards, lb.
Surface, rf. .
Ponder, 3b. .
Doyle, c. .. .
Luther, p. ..
T o t a ls ......... 32 4
Score by innings:

3 28 12

1

Sanford .. „ .. .. 000 300 100 1 — r»
Lakeland ......... 000 211 000 0— 4
Summary: Two base hits, McQue. Three base hits, Walzak.
Stolen bases, Buckley, Brnzier.
Sacrifice hits, Welch, Doyle, Wade
and Moore. Left on bases, San­
ford f.; Lakeland 4.
First base

8CH ALL

w eigni ami looks trim and neat
n; In* pinto, nnd though his best
offerin g was being thrown out at
firijt four times, the old time punch
and vim will out, nnd wo’ll see
some real hits nnd smart basc, i
bnll. Jim received n nice ovation anti
ns ho came to bnt the first time,
despite the fact that Hanford has
grown considerably since he last
appeared here.
i
Luther pitched in off-form in
this contest, ns he is rated ns one
o f the best in the lengue. lie wns
in several tight positions which
woro cleared away by fine support,
but the breaks and tho two
inning hits bent him.

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Brazier
also" wido
scored.

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m u m twice during the game g iv ­
ing them throo o f their four runs
nnd causing much uneasiness in
the stands. Tho funny pnrt o f It
was that nfter Kelly threw tho
ball away and let tho runs come
In, ho would lienr down nnd strike
out the next two men to face him.
Hut, outside o f theHo mis-pluy.n he
was holding lakeland in check as
’ a “ Ve
1
*l'n innnings, only
three men faced him in each in­
ning.
Fed* didn’t lose heart
as Kelly donated the preclnua runs
and the rnlly in the third wan n
Joy to behold, to lie followed by
another short rally in tho lecky
eoventh and to end up with two
o f the nicest hits over made on
Uie field, in the tenth inniiu-. Walznk certainly smacked a ' sweet
blow, and with only ono away, the
game was as good as won, for Cur­
ley, one o f those dependable play.
«rs with n hidden punch some*
Where, steps Into one o f Luther’*
curve., to score Walzak
from
tn rd, sending the fans home jn
splendid spirits.

Score by Innings:
First Inning.
L A K E L A N D — Dumas, first man
MH, was
„ „ „ on
Frisbie’* peg
up.
an easy out, Friable’s
m&gt;K
being
perfect.
Buckley
lifts
a
high
pnn Am V!_. wm
• •
.
n
‘,ne to Jim Moore in left for tho
second out. Welch singles sharply
over third base but was caught
out nt second, / lord to Frisbie,
on flic next ball pitched to Brnz*
ier. No runs ono__hit, no errors.
S A N F O R D _ ..... e
j begins
things by grounding out to first.
Walzak hi » a hard grounder thru
third, the ball being stopped by
Welch,, Walzak however, reaching
first, and
i
giving Hanford its first
Walzak wair forced out nt
though, ns Curley hit to
I, Curley safe nt first. Jim
Moore received a great hand as lie
came to the plate for bin first try

on.

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a double, scoring both Curley and
Unilcy.
rite stands in nn uproar
“ "&lt;* Mac got n nice hand, as h|
scored on A lford ’s sharp single
down tile third t.noo lino
Frisbln
was out as ho sent a long, high one
to Brazier, ami Kelly flies but to
Welch to end the inning. Three
runs, three hits, and no errors.
Fifth Inning.
L A K E L A N D — Lakeland
wns
ngam given a run to tic the score
tins tune, ns Kelly throws another
wide one with a man on third, pon­
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phone It. L. Scldcn, Selden
BUILDING LOT for sale. Close Daytona Bench, Fla.________
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Price $1800.
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Must sell in 15
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Phone 505
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Tuesday nnd Wednes. C. A . House'
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Price must be right. Cash *n
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T h e additional facts that you give distin gu ish es
yo u r W n n t A d from its com petitors— and will
very p robably put you in touch w ith the rig h t
prospect quickly.
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fo r these columns, to T E L L A C O M P L E T E
S T O R Y T H E F IR S T T I M E .
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Georgia.

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specialist.
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their needs. T h e y are sold if you convince them
through yo u r W n n t A d th at your o ffe r m ost n ear­
ly m eets their requirem ents.

first.
W o do it.
Phone 417-W. COLUMBUS tOa.) 1 .BDOBR—ClaaaR. R. Ave.-Commcrclal St.
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w an t to buy.

Building: Material

Several fine plnys were made on
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CREAGE

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A d you m ay be w ritin g, tell y o u r prospects w h a t
you w ould w an t to know if you w ere the b u y e r in­
stead o f the seller.

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LE W IS
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Phone 417-L 3.
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LE A R N ABO U T r o l l County and
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overs and Results

Afternoon

2

Before a largo number o f fans
at both the morning und evening
games Saturday, the C elery-Fed*
played two interesting games w in­
ning the morning nffnir, nfter ton
long Innings by the count o f 5 to

Buyers Throughout

ids are quick

.In the nfternoon j;ani
was unable to h„ii T
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BRISTOL, Va., July 3— A
negro thought to be the one
who shot three officers a t Roan- i
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ports received in Bristol Thurs­
day.
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ceived here said that the negro
refused to give his name and
th at LeBannon authorities had
wired Roanoke police asking
them to send a man to LeBan­
non to iduntify the negro.

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Preparations for the celebration
INDIANAPOLIS, July 3.—Miss
iu Sanford of Independence Day
Mary McHkimmon. principal or
and the National Defense Tests as
thn Piorco School, Brookline. Mass.
Chamber Commerce Members requested by President Coolidge in
Here
is
a
remarkable
view
of
Santa
Barbara
token
from
nn
NEA
Service
airplane,
just
after
the
disas­
Thursday rig h t was «dected pres­
a
recent
proclamation,
were
com­
WASHINGTON. July 3 — j
Express Desire To Have
_ TALLAHASSEE, July 3 —
pleted here this morning, accord-, trous earthquake. In the foreground are the ruins of the California Hotel, snowing the fallen walls nnu ident of the NnUcnnl Education Stepn wero taken Thursi
Plot
On
NorthEast
Corner
Association in ••••nventin here.
Fsteps to complete all the sec­
ing to an announcement by Mayor the exposed cross-sccions of he hooms. One entire side wall of tho structure collapsed.
.
Old
Country
Poor
Furnt
She
succeeds Jesse IT, Newlon, looking to a revival of the c
Form
at
Lake,
chairmnn
of
the
tions of state road number 2
cus.sion
of
funding
France’s
sunerintendent
of
schools,
Denver.
committee to provide the program
letween Lake City nntl the
The subject of property upon to be huld a t Centrul Park at 8:80
Colo. Miss McSkimmon received war debt to the United State#,
Seorgia line were taken by which the proposed new city umi o'clock
507 votes while her rponent. Miss
Saturday morning, July Ith.
Ambassador D aeschnc___
Cornelia S. A Inir, of Richmond,
i State road department, county hospital will be erected was
The exercises a t the park will be­
led
at tho treasury for an in­
the
main
topic
of
discussion
at
the
Va.,
received
322.
quarterly m eeting hero
gin with u prayer by Rev. T. J.
Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Nixon, pastor of the Methodist
formal
talk on the question
Misn
Ella
Flagg
Young,
former
lursdoy, when the chairman the Seminole. Cafe today when u
superintendent
or
schonD
of
chiand
to
confirm to Secretary
of
schools
C
’hlIn keeping with its timeauthorized to proceed number of the members of the or­ Church. This will bo followed by
ergo,
wns
tho
rtr.it
woman
pre«j
Mellon
official
reports that
patriotic music by local talent.
honored custom of observing
plans for construct- ganization expressed themselves
liler.t.
the French
Cabinet
recently |
Following
the
music,
Rev.
F.
D.
the
Fourth
of
July
and
allow­
the remaining portions of the on the mutter.
Tin* Association lias drooped its had formally acknowledged tha
King, pastor of the Baptist Church,
ing its employes a holiday so
die stretch. Under this nuA. P. Connelly, chairman of the will deliver ^in address of a patrio­
for n $Ul0,1)00,000 federal aid government’s debt to the United
Many Leave City For Enter­ that they muy appropriately Senalo.* Walsh Says Cabinet fgbl
ity work will bo started ns hospital committee, stated that tic
fui.il for edut.itio.inl purposes.
.States and was studying for a
nature,
during
the
course
of
celebrate
the
day,
The
Hanford
Tainted
By
Tale
Told
By
tainment Elsewhere While 1
, ns possible on 8.2 miles and due to the absence from town at which the question of National
The assocmtl m ’s proposed bill means for its settlement.
Ileruld
will
issue
no
paper
to­
Doheny
Of
le
a
sin
g
Re­
ll additional milen early in one time nr another of its various Defenso and the purpose of the De­
Others Will Remain Here;
ern d in g a departm ent of education
morrow (Saturday.)
M. Daeschncr inquired a t the
serves; Story’s Weak Points with un office In the president’s
Tb« rest of the section ul- members it nnd not met to confer fense Day Test will bo made clear.
Celery men To IMay Twice
sanv* time whether Mr. Mellon,
__ is under construction.
upon the m atter of asking the co­
cabinet,
npp:
&gt;
*
»d
a
t
yesterday's
In a statem ent io the various
chairman of the American debt
NEW YORK, July 3.—Edward sciblun of tiie N. K. A., is without as
.tie department has reached an operation of the county commis­ civic and patriotic organizations
According to nnnouneemwits
commission had received sny word’
tho
federal
aid
provision,
n
feature
sioners
in
the
erection
of
the
new
L.
Dohcny’s
recent
statem
ent
on
feement with the Federal Buof this city, Capt. J. C. Hutchinson, made during the past several days
Paris concerning the possibility
the Teapot Dome oil leases, if true, of other association hills.
u of Public Roads ub to the building, but he suggested that post commander of the local unite
through
Ambassador Herrick in
the
people
of
this
city
will
cele­
In 1918 tho association perfect­
places some degree of responsibil­
ipletion of this section of high­ monibers of the committee who are of thu Florida Nntionul Guard, said
of official steps by France in the
ed
iU
first
legislation
for
n
federal
brate
tho
Fourth
of
July
In
a
num­
in
Sanford
tin
July
(1,
the
next
ity
for
the
"odious
transaction"
, which haA been under ronsidin port: “The president h«H au­
m utter, nnd was told that the only
meeting date, of the county body, thorized the War Department to ber of different ways, some of
upon every member of the llurd- education department. The $100,­ information
lon for many months.
the treasury had w u
Each
ing cabinet. Senator Thomas 4. 000,000 aid was a part.
Another question of long stand- go before the commission mid ask arrcnire for a proper and appropri­ them going to vnrious other cities
from the press.
y?ar
since
the
association
lias
for
live,
or
ut
least
three,
acres
Walsh,
of
Montana,
chairman
of
was settled when the departate celebration of July 4, 1025, us in Florida to attend tho big cele­ Commoner Says Decslon Of
The conversation which M. Dnetho senate committee on public sponsored the hill without ever
bnt decided to accput the rout­ on the northeast corner of the i Id National Defense Day, the exer­ brations that are being staged,
Court Will Not Be Final; lands, which investigated
r chner had with Mr. Mellon and
having
it
brought
up
for
final
con­
county
poor
farm
on
Mellonvillc
the
while
others
huve
signed
their
In­
er of road number 1, between
cises to be of the same general
sideration by the congress. This Under .Secretary Winston wns de- |
Bight Will Win, He Says leanes, said Thursday.
illahnssee and Qulqcy us it is Avcntie upon which the proposed character as those of last year. tention to remain here to uttcml
your tha federal aid section was scribed as necessarily "most infor­
structure
may
be
built.
Senator
Walsh,
who
is
on
his
thu
National
Defense
Day
cXprclkesi
•signnted by its engineers, the
Governor John W. Martin has ap­
mal" since the ambassador had re­
iliminatvd.
MIAMI.
July
3.—Regardless
of
_
F.
P.
Forster
spoke
in
this
con­
way
abroad,
also
regarded
us
ima
t
Central
Dark
and
the
morning
dairman being requested to get
. proved nnd endorsed tho observceived
no instructions from his
Ciirtis
to
Sponsor
Bill
nection
and
declared
that
the
com­
th&lt;‘
eourt'n
decision
tho
people
portant
parts
of
the
Doheny
sLitepproval of the Bureuu of Public mittees should not think of sucur’ once uf this program for the state and afternoon ball game to b-*
StnnU r Charles Curtis of Kun- government to initiate negotiation-!
ruust
he
the
tlnul
judges
whether
staged
between
the
Celery-Feds
ntunt
which
ho
said
showed
that
ponds at Washington of the rout- ing less than five acres upon whicli of Florida and desires thut a patri­
evolution shall he taught in the the leases were not given Doheny rin , majority whip, will ini reduce for funding. The treasury had
otic demonstration be held in every and the Lakeland Highlunders.
ig as roude.
schools,
declared William Jennings to protect the oil lands from and sponsor tho bill id the senate, been wntching the situation in
to
erect
ii hospital that would cost
Still others, have planned fish­
A resolution was passed at the
city and town In the state."
according to Mi . (.‘ha I O Wil­ Paris closely through news reports
Bryan
in
un address before thu drainage by outside wells.
u
quarter
of
a
million
dollars,
ap­
ing
trips
to
the
numerous
lakes,
-neeting requesting the federal au­ proximately.
The committee which had charge
liams, secretary _of the associa­ and was not surprised when tha
Miami
Kiwanis
club
heru
Thurs­
Mr.
Doheny
asserts
that
tho
sub­
rivers and creeks in this vicinity
thorities to place roud number 0,
Considerable
discussion
was of tho program last year, of which and innny will go on picqics'tu day.
ject of thu executive order trans­ tion’s legislative committee, which umbnssador **allcd.
etween Madison and the Georgia
Forrest Luke was chairman, is
Officials declared they hail re­
If adverse to the rightoou i thing ferring the control uf the oil re­ preoaied tho measure.
me toward Quitman, Ga., on the henid on this m atter, all speakers functioning again this year, and some of tho woodland springs and
ceived no dufinite indication when
The
federal
aid
section
was
for
urging
that
a
t
least
five
acres
be
serves
from
tho
navy
department
thu
decision
of
the
court
in
the
in this section
federal seven percent system.
ask that all military, pntriotlc and lakes which nbound
of educational oupg( a French mission authorized to
___
gV Scopes trial ut Duylon, Tenn., to the iuU ^iir lieunrt inept w p equalisation
Other action of the meeting in­ securixl. It was stated that duo civic organizations take an active of the state.
to legal entanglements, it might
dtoK
M
d
-In
cabinet
m eetings, ut luftfty,"health educatiqTIf; adult •.­ work out a settlement might bn |
will
not
utumi,
Mr.
Bryun
predict­
cluded: '
Sanford residents have ulrcidy
nof in: possible for the county to part in the parade which will form
Secretary of the Navy Den- literacy, Americanization, r,nd tea­ pea red us nebulous as before, nlDecided to ncrept $175,000 from give
noted the peppy excitement among ed. Tho principal thing, he de­ which
a
t
the
city
nrinory
at
8:15
o'clock
namt'd, nnd the whole m atter aptho
land
ns
a
donation
but
by
expressed
his desiro to have cher tra in in g .
blk county, to bo returned by
the members of tho younger gen- i dared, is that fuels will be
tlu* first time in education­ though the activity of the French
prll 15, 1020, with which to con- that a small sum could be stipu­ tomorrow morning, from where it oration who, during the post week, | brought out and facts form the the transfer made, the senator al "For
history," said Joy Elmer Mor­ cabinet gave rise to a suggestion
will leave a t 8:30 o’clock for Cen­
,
tin t rond 17 from Hillsborough lated for its purchase.
have manifested their Fourth of | basin of all human action. He said said.
gan,
editor of the Journal of the by some observers that the present
tral
Dark
for
tho
general
exercises.
It
was
further
said
th
a
t
it
may
"The
source
of
Mr.
Dummy's
in­
he iiud no (ear of thu outcome of
toun.y line to east aide of section
National Education Association in move might bring more definite
be better for tho city to bond alone 'I he people of Hanford are individ­ July spirit iu the discharging of the trial.
formation
is
not
disclosed^
but
pre­
{feast.
fire crackers ami fire work of vuri­
“I huvo no fear that an adverse sumably it came from Secretary un address before the association’s exchanges on term s than did the
Authorized chairman to take 11, for the erection of the hospital ami ually requested to take part in the ous kinds.
parade
nnd
attend
the
exercises
nt
thun
ask
the
county
for
a
in
Wage
decision will settle the question ut Den by, although it is inconsistent convention, "a curriculum is being steps taken two years ago, when
ftownrhip 28 south, range 23 over
Two Baseball Games
religion,” Mr. Bryan sold. "Nor with the testimony given by that ju ilt broad “nough to meet llte 51. Parmentier headed a funding
expenditure of rond bond money to ho used with a like city tax to thu park.
Those who rem ain in Sanford will a favorable decision settle gentleman before the public lands need of all the children of ull tho mission.
The organizations specifically
|fo r construction of roads and keep the institution in operation.
lieoplo and varied to meet the
I). L. Thrasher briefly .stated asked to lake part in, and doing will not liy uny means he deprived the question of evolution. If cv- committee.
bridges as follows: Sumter couiiPARIS, July 3&lt;—A French mis­
"According to my recollection, needs of the individual child.
;y, $(150,000; Ix&gt;vy county, for that it hud cunte to his attention no, help make tho Defense exer­ of a good time on that day because oluliuu is a good thing, u decision
"The old curriculum,M Mr. Mor­ sion to settle tho American debt
did not get out of town to the a g a i n s t it will not prevent it from Secretary Hughes and Secretary
luilding roads 13 and 10 through that recent excursion tickets from cises in this city a success, are: they
celchrutions such us are be­ winning in the end. If real relig­ Hoover, qt least, wero asked if tin* gan Haid, "was handed down by will probably go to Washington
,t county, and $2,000,000 voted New York to vurious Florida ci­ Auxiliary uf the United Spanish larger
ties did not include rates to San­ War Veterans, the Daughters of ing staged ut Daytona Beach, Mel­ ion is u good thing, it will tri­ subject was ever considered a t a tho school superintendents, but the tho end of the summer. It is not
, Bay county.
bourne and other cities oh the cast umph. if the fuels show that e v ­ cabinet meeting. Both replied that new curriculum being built by all likely that M. L'allatix, minister o f j
Authorized chairman to locate ford and urged the local trade bo­ tile American Revolution, United const.
There will be the Defense olution is a dangerous thing, thu It was not, or ut least that neither thu school force wurking in dem­ finance will head it, although he
dy
to
do
something
to
rvnie-Jy
this
Daughters of the Confederacy,
late roads whenever necessity for
co-upcrntion. The old cur­ would prefer to do bo,
Rotary
Club Test exercises nt the park, and result will be thnt the American of them had any recollection of ocratic
:h action became evident, un- “slighting of Hanford” by what is Kiwnnis Club,
Sanford and Lakeland will vie for people will tint! methods of en­ such an event. It will be inter­ riculum was inude fer adults; thu
Tentative plans are under way I
thought
to
he
luxity
on
the
part
Sanford
Chamber
of
Com*
r authority granted by nn act
honors in tho two ball games to be forcing their will. The courts cun- esting to leurn what they liuve to new curriculum cults for mastery and tiie composition of tho mission I
of the Atlantic Const Line Rail­
the 1025 legislature
(
Continued
on
Rage
Three)
uf fucts; the new curriculum (or already is under consideration. nl-J
i.tuged here.
not destroy a righteous tiling."
( Continued On Page Tnree)
In submitting his quarterly road Company in this connection.
m astery of life.”
though no formal decision respect­
George
W.
Knight
reported
that
Umpire
Ware
announced
Thurs­
The
wide
publicity
given
evolu­
Lenient, Chairman Phillips re­
D raft Talented Teachers
ing the appointment of this body ]
the
local
Yacht
Club
work
is
pro­
day
afternoon
thut
the
morning
tion umi religion is focussing the
sted that contracts awurded since
Mr. Murgun declared thut socie­ hrs yet been t a k e n by the cabinet.
game will s ta rt ut 10 o’clock und attention of the world on a sub­
s last meeting aggregated np- gressing well but that those peo­
ty should draft into u* teaching
V
It would bo possible for M. Call-j
ple who signified their intention to
the nfternoon game a t 4 o'clock as ject the people did not understand,
him ately $750,000.
urmy its must talented men und |uux to absent himself form Paris
become
members,
pay
their
initia­
usual.
Lakeland
managed
to
best
the speaker pointed out.
1 The chairman reported that tion i'cv.&gt; at this time. That is,
wumen. "A iiution," ho added, I during August, when the situuHanford In Thursday’s game hut
Mr. Bryun defended ihe consti­
f.01 miles of higliwuy either
which allows Us most gifted tinn usually Is quiet, but after that j
those
who
have
not
already
done
local
enthusiuxts
of
tlte
national
tutionality
uf
the
Tennessee
act,
been contracted for or was
workers
to Hpend their time on his presence here i snecessary bo-|
so.
pastime
report
expectations
of
two
declaring:
ier construction during the first
ita material resources und puts in- cause of the budget and financial]
Hanford victories on July 4.
"The luw doesn't prevent the
if of 1025, ns a cost nggregatATLANTA, July 3.—The gov­ cupables In charge of its intellect­ problems to he taken up.
NEW YORK, July 3.—Success­
Then thlore are the lakes nnd press and the people from dis­
jf $8,0(17,708.10, with a little less
ful operation of ship-to-ship wire­ springs to which many expect to cussing evolution. It doesn’t say ernment's seven day effort to con­ ual resources is crucifying itself
The view in Paris is that the
in half of tho work completed,
less telephones was announced go late in the afternoon ami dur­ it is unlawful to tench evolution vict L. J. Fletcher and Thomas P. upon u cross of gold, for we nerd mission could servo
no useful)
fridges contracted for during the
Thursday with the arrival of the ing the evening for swimming pur- up to man. It moans thut it is Hayden, foiroer attaches of the our best minds and our biggest purpose by being in Washington j
km.- period had n total leugtli of
federal prison of conspir­ hearts for the schools."
north German Lloyd liner, Colum­
before September, because it iaj
umi picnics. These places imluwlui ta teuch in public schools Atlanta
5,513 feet, at nn estimated cost
RIO DK JANEIRO, July 3.— bus. Heated in a booth on the Co­ tiso
ing to receive bribes when a jury
Ella Victoria Dobbs, associate
f $2,710,008.73, of which $004,­ A moving picture representative lumbus, a passenger talked to un­ which are frequenttud by the pool* that ninn ascended trout a lower iu United States court from weal­ professor of industrial arts of tho known that thu debt funding com-1
mission is ulrvady occupied with!
120.81 had been spent.
says that Brazilian homes arc in­ other on a llumburg-Amcrican lin­ plo of this city, are easily accessi­ form of liter. The law doesn’t Hay thy ininutes of the penal institu­ University of Missouri, told thu several
European debtors wh »i
[ A financial statem ent subm it­ flecting the influence of American er, ploughing through the Atlan­ ble ami it is theca n number have Mr. Scopes cannot htlievo ta ev­ tion met defeat here Thursday re­ association th a t the functions of _____
___ or ^are about to iniopened
planned to spend purl of tomor­ olution. It sups he cannot teuch ported inability to reach a verdict the "teaching groups’* in interest- j have ^ggtiations.
ted to the num bers by the chair- films. Muny letters are received tic 150 miles off.
thu subject. The law is simply
rman showed disbursements from by the manuger, requeuing pho­
and was dlschargd.
The process has been simplified row.
ing the schools to the public, uro
Bccuuso of M. CailUux’ inabll-|
January 1 through, Juno 30 aggre­ tographs of the interior scenes of so that the charge of ten murks,
Hanford’s stores and other busi­ an effort to control thu public
A mistrial was ordered hy Judge in duty bound to muke cleur to the ity to get to Washington, some
gating $4,182,700.41 leaving a bnl- productions having settings in about 2.50, covers the expense, ness concerns will be clusud us schools."
Ervin uftor the jurymen had du- public, the investors, the reasons prominent financier is being sou rloi
anco with the treasurer subject to American homes.
liberated 24 hour*. Throughout for the changes of procedure in to head the mission. One ot thnt
Carl Gerstung, chief wireless op­ will the hanks. The postoffice will
ZBPIIYUIIILLS — 1,200-acre this period tho vote wus eight to touching
the dupartment’s w arrants amount­
He believes that the Brazilian is erator of the Columbus said upon ulso bo closed. The Sun ford Hur^ methods so that they will suggested is Robert Maxaoai, actiyej
ing to 11,090,222.31. Kstirnated making his home more comfort­ his arrival. A duplex receiving uld, in keeping with its custom, tract I miles northwest, being de­ for acquittal and four for convie- j Insure confidence and support,
operating head of the Credit Lyon­
resources of the department for able, as rocking chairs and leather und transm itting apparatus per­ will not issue u paper.
veloped for resort town.
tion. the foreman announced.
nais. There will be, of course, u.
the second linlf of the year were I lounge chairs were unknown a few mits two-way conversation, he ex­
Fletcher, former deputy wurdun
number of experts from the mlnb-J
placed by thu chairman at $5,- j years ago. He also believes thut plained, on wave lengths of either
of tho prison here was acquitted
try of finance, thoroughly famlliarp
309.315.04.
the astonishing increase in the 1800 or 1450 meters. The charg­
of bribery charges several months
with all the facts and statistics^
construction of bungalows in Rio es are expected to be reduced ma­
ugo when Albert Snrtuin, deposed
In thu nieontimw M. Rriund urn
do Janeiro and Sao Paulo is trace­ terially as the use of the system
prison warden, and his friend
M. (.’nillaux have taken the nev
able to the pictures which show becomes more general
Yqurence Hichl, both of Columbus,
British memorandum under advise
ext.*rior views of American hous­
0 „ wero convicted on similar
Perfected by an organization of
NEW YORK, JJuly 3.—Elated ment, nnd the understanding is that,
Washington, July 3.—Anrbqssa- es.
chnrges. The defendant, Fletcher over the knockout victory of Har­ the debt negotiations with th*
German radio concerns, the ma­
terrific tremors.
Hantn Barbara, July 3.—
in testimony denied tho govern­ ry Wills, negro heavyweight chal­ United States will be entirely serw
jr Daeschncr conferred with Secrine wireless telephonic system al­
cf. . m. ortar
Suntu Barbara was rocked by
,From the mountains
. ...
.
ment’s accusation of wrong-doing, lenger, over Churley Weinert, t w o nrate
»U rV , Mellon regarding the
ready hns been installed on tin*
___ from those with Great Brltq
where mice stood the Arlington
Hayden, former chaplain of the groups of negroes early today b e a tjn{
a heavy nuuke again nt 8:30
feench debt.
Muenchaen, S tuttgart, nnd Colum­
n.
Hotel,
workmen
yeaterday
took
dlh
lUd
not
g0
ua
o’clock this morning. The
Tho whereabouts of Henry
bus, of the North German Lino,
up half a dozen whites, knocking |
nmonds
and
emerald
necklaces,
I
*he
w|
lnt.M
ltttW,.
quake
lasted
about
six
seconds
t u r d s mailed bid for ships dis­
und on the Deutschland and Al­
two through u plnte gla.n window
btuceiets, watches, und rings said
and shook the city rather vio­
turbed officials.
Tho court ruled that both de­ und one into unconsciousness.
CAMDEN, Ark., July 3.— bert Ilnllin of thu Humburg-Amcrto bp wortli $350,000. ITiey were fendant* must receive the huiik*
lently, the vibration consisting
Increased exports and imports Aroused by a commotion in her ican Line.
Speedy arrivals of police pre­
the property of Mrs. Churle.t R. verdict of, the Jury, declaring that
of two shocks that appeured to
for May were shown iu commerce pautry where she had set a mouse
Similur experiments were m a d e
vented
further disorders. Ail of
Perkins
of
Burlington,
Iowa,
be from east to west nnd sway­
department figures.
one man can not conspire alone.
trap, Mrs. W. II. Mullins found three years ago by the United
the negroes escaped.
whose life wus crushed out by thu
Augusta, Ga., July 3.—Thi
ed tho buildings perhaps
Reputed wculthy prisoner# men­
Cotton production w*, forecast that a 23 inch copperhead snake States lines in co-operution with
Threw men and u young woman
fulling walls.
more severely than any of
tioned in testimony und ulleged to w! re talking in front of a West convicts were killed and two guar
a t 14,322,000 bales,' the third had been ensnured instead of the thu Radio Corporation of Americu
The majority o( persons in ;ho huvo paid large sum* of money for
ami two other convict* more (
shocks following major dis­
largest crop on record.
expected rodent. The reptile is mul the American Telephone and
residential district, which was which they expected to rcccivo spe­ Fifty Second Street house when less seriously injuredthis raornlt
turbances of Monday.
Tiie treasury offered n revision believed to have entered through u Telegraph Conipuny. Tests were
comparatively umlaiuaged, slept in cial privileges, included Willie several negroes pussed discussing. when a heavy truck overturned twij
Ho fur us reported no dam­
of estimates of tax receipts with small hole near the water pipes limited, however, to one way con­
police said, the easy with which miles from here.
night, uiuwukii
although j{nar
their homes
nomo» lust
lasa nigni,
age resulted. The occupants
" #jx
*ix others convicted on Wills
final figures showing n $250,000,. und wandered into the trap while versation, a new set up of the ap­
scored
thu
knockout.
ot
buildings
rushed
into
open
tho
more
timid
spent
their
third
11iijuor
charges
from
Savannah;
000 surplus.
Murching for food.
paratus being required to change
night in camp on luwns und In I George Remus, so-called bootleg "There's u man Weinert’s size,’’
for safety.
ono negro shouted pointing to
it from transm itting to receiving.
i king, Cincinnati, mid M innie KessConnections on this basis were es­
tlirev
minor
I
Johm"'GrifT-ieV:.
~O-'.ftnoy »
SANTA BARBARA, July 3.—
tablished over u distance of 12U0
_____
_
where
'they
were
sentence
Santa Barbara did much to return » « “
,“*‘ nis' ' 1 a,,d ,hi
York, where -thoy were • r n lr n c d | ( " “ ‘ “ J . “ " S J h h b l^ J U W o J S .
miles.
ing. They were so light, however, for vlolationn of the prhibitlon law. I ‘ Jore *rJJn‘ ■!*
Swampscott, Mass., July &gt;tRapid development of the sys­ to normal yesterday with 200 ma­ that they caused no little alarm
DAYTONA, July 3.—With recGovernment counsel lust night j L&lt;\Jl
^ .
rines assisting tho loiul and Los
verely
cut
and
Coolidge
narrowly escaped
tem
was
foreseen
by
Mr.
Gerstung
NEW YORK, July '1.—While ord-Smashlllg
_ auto
................
races between
| declined to unnounce plans for furWl’rc
Angelca units in patrol work, nr ronimunt.
bruised. The woman, and her e s -|ru n down by a motorcycle
Dnytoq is making preparation.! to | Sig Haughdahl und Da, Koetzla, in view of the "highly efficient many
Santa
B
arbara's
earthquake
procedure
in
the
case.
The
service.
tiarai e on
oil me
Aini'niun telephone
u-u- umm- k
h ih . "
i
.» merchants opening or pr? loss was fixed by the conimi^-uon i unused men remained ut liberty curt were not molested before the Jmorning during her wulk
bundle crowds ut tire forthcoming and' a monster movie- parade
tiie American
one
Beach
speedOfficials
of
the
American
Teleparing
to ouun their stores for re- Iof engineers a t $10,000,000.
police arrived. Another truca# Swampscott, u leap
trial of John T. Scopes for te a m ­ Heabreeze-Daytona __ __
I under bonds.
itriotic demon- j phone and Telegraph Company, sumption of business and relief or- I Fire insurance policies, which &lt;
occurred a t Fofty Third Street, tvli the road saving her.
ing evolution, there is a possibil­ way, a state-wide patriotic
participant*
la p n u
ity that the trial wilt not be in Ktratlon and balls in hotel und who hoarded the Columbus today gunixationz functioning Ilk,, ma- ! under the luw are automatically i
GERMAN PRINCESS DIES
Dayton at all. Counsel for de­ ocean casinos as a fca;uro, tiie I to obtain u first hand report, un­ chinery.
|
canceled
when
the
building
is
dgm■
■
■
If efforts of the planning com­
APUOVE DDUT PLAN
fense nt conference ' here are Re­ Fourth will close the Halifax sum- Jnouoccd they would offer the ser- mission succeed, Stu’.u Street, ‘aged by :i force other than fire,
AMITITZ, Prussia, July 3.
W h e s t, $
CHICAGO, July
ported to have agreed to seek In­ mer frolics in u blaze of glory. I vices of their station at Deal
| wero leilistuted by underwriters | Princess Wundu *u Schoenalch-CaPARIS. July a.-Co»ni!l
Preparations have been m ade'to Beach, N. J.. to the German orgun- wm be u thoroughfare lined'w ith I today and practical!)’ c w y build-1 rulath died recently at the age
definite postponement of the D a y ­
ton trial in Slate court.- und seek entertaio even larger crowds than ization na a lund station on this buildings of quaint Spanish a r e b i- mg is now covered with insurance of 77. She wus the former r.iath- ; tera today approved the pluii
102 3-1 to 10*2 7-8. Oat:
in federal court a t Nashyille, uttended on the opening day and side. Connections with m e intert i . i ^ »«,w. «Muiiloimr U t- coinmunjuratu with
its present er-ln-lnw of Princess Hermine, L*nd
. French a debt uni mbs ion io | Ulb(if| 43 1-8 to 13 t*J
Tcr.i*., an injunction aguirut cn- drtangepmnts have been mnde .to lio r m ight be made, if adequate lecture. 1
ty ^ r evitbrnood th«l value.
wife of the former German kaU ur.j the United States this •uinuier,
add several new features,
’ service was guaranted they saiJ. te r than any ott
Xorveintui oi Up.* lap-,

In Past Few Weeks

SANFORD PEOPLE
WILL CELEBRATE
FOURTH OF JULY

Herald Will Issue
No Paper Tomorrow

OIL PROSECUTOR
SCORES HARDING
CABINET IN LEASE

CITIZENS TO BE
JUDGES IN CASE,
SAYS WJLBRYAN

Wireless Telephone
Test From Ship To
Ship Is Successful

P r i s o ii O fficials’
Case Results In A
Mistrial Thursday

American Films Have
Influence On Homes

Santa Barbara Back To Normal A s
200 Marines Help Patrol the City

W ashington N ew s

Elated Over Victory
Of Wills, Negroes Run
Wildln New York City

Copperhead Snake Is
Caught In Mouse Trap

Truck Turns Turtle
And Kills 2 Convie!

Motorcycle Narrowly
Misses Mrs. Coolidgd

Scopes Trial May Be Auto Races Feature
Taken From Dayton Program At Daytona

Markets

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'o n c e r n e d O ver Profits
M ade In Handling C offee
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 1 „ W hnt enure* tho high pries of cof­
fee? Brazil believes that the
Americans arc gaining huge prof­
its, and have resolved to find out
the truth. The president of the
state of Sao I*aulo, in an interview
has stated th a t three or four men
are now in the United Stales try ­
ing to Ascertain tho amount of
profits made by the American
roasters. Ho added that coffee men
in Sao Paulo arc convinced that
a m arketing group, somewhere ho
tween the Brazilian exporter and
the American consumer, is secur­
ing profits th a t aro large enough
to Injure the trade.
Two nowspnpers in Rio dc J a n ­
eiro have recently pointed out that
tho profits of Brazilian rotf&lt;*»
growers arc vety high, and havo
advised caution in continuing a
policy which might lead to serious
financial trouble for the country.
One of the»e papers, O Journal,
ra&gt;$ that "the Hostile attitude of
the N orth American is the result
of prices which even the Brazilians
adm it are extortionate."
‘ “Coffee grower* should be *a-

to stave his off, hopin'; f o r a reg u n iiin iiu in m
verxiil ot J»jd*:e juOorntfcitS ?daciiion. Sinolair U npt to ssk rap­
id action*before any higher court c o m p l a i n t In t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d
t h a t y o u m a y be I n t e r e s t e d In
has time to spoil Judge Kennedy'!, ununo
tlisit c e r t a i n ' l o t . p ie c e s o r p a r r e l of
vindication of him.
l a n d s i t u a t e In S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
The civil nntl criminal actions F l o r i d a . a n d d e s c r i b e d a s fo llo w s,
nro different, of course, but courts to-wit:
T he S o u th east Q u a rte r
of
th o
havo considerable influence with N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e R o u th w e a l
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
o
f
U
eetlo
n
30.
T
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
19.
one anoth?r, hack and forth.

nverage eizs coffee form in the Sao
Paulo region is now giving an an­
nual profit of $30,000, and that
tho .m arket value of the farm
would Ke about 9160,000. He
claims th at the growers are only
securing a reasonable profit nr.J
th at they rnnnot sell nt a pric? be­
low present quotations.
*
There ore numerous Indications
that Brazil expect* to hold up the
price of coffee. The now co-oporstive dffer.se institute of Sao
Paulo has been buying on the San­
tos market to prevent n fall in
prices. A movement has ju st been
started by the rtato of Sao Paulo

Murder Plot'

IT IR F l I f l T H R I l O R P F .R E D , t h a t
tKU o r d e r h e p u b li s h e d o n c e a w e e k
f o r e i g h t l \ ) c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In
t h e S a n f o r d IJ a re a ld . a n e w s p a p e r
n u h llsh sd
In
Sanford,
R um inote
C o u n ty . P tn rM .il
_
..
. .
DONE ANI» o R D K f l R O t h i s 7th
d n y of M ny, 1936.
v . r.. p o n a i . A B S ,
C l e r k o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t.
| t r A. M. W e e k s , D e p u t y C le r k .

(HEAL.*,

tho neighboring coffee growing
states for holding back entries of
coffee nt the port of Rio dc J a n ­
eiro, cimilar to the system used a t
Sautoo.
• Tho Juno number of Brazilian
Business, the official mngazine of
ths American Chamber of Com­
merce for Brazil, publishes the fol­
lowing statem ent, in an unsigned
article, on the coffee situation:
“ We believe that moderate coun­
sels will govern the future policy
•triple industry, lor she would risk
too much by a prolonged attem pt
to circumvent the fundamental law
of supply and demand. The con­
tinued prospect of reasonably re­
munerative prices is more impor­
tant to h»*v than the temporary ad ­
vantage to be derived from the ex­
traordinary prices th at have pre­
vailed fur eo long. The leaders in
her coff;o industry certainly real­
ize this fact, and their objective
i* a market with n minimum of
fluctuations around an nveratro
price level thdt will n-suro ample
rcturnh to the growers and yet
not result in diminished eoniumpti-m abroad. In this policy they
ore in complete accord with the
American coffee trade.”

j s t iir r f n r r r r rn tm T o p
IS O M S COUNTY. F L O R ID A .
HI C H A N C E R Y
D IM . TO Q U IE T T IT L E
II AO AN

By CHARLES P..RTEWART
WASHINGTON, July 2.—Wnali-

Sinclair, on the other hand, was
not i jwd tip u'J the kind of indi­
vidual to let good nionty go for
heny nnd Sinclair aid decisions.
&gt;
Tho capital feels n proprietary nothing.
intorent In them c u e s. Bore they
Yet Judge McCormick refused
started in the senate. Here tliey'P to rwnllow the rxplnnation of Full
wind up, in the supreme court.
nud Doheny, while Judge Kennedy
. In the meantime Washington's tesdily accepted those of Full nml
wntching dovelopmenta, os they Sinclair.
break out, h:ru and there.
Ne.vcrthelr»3, both judges m"y
It's no exaggeration to cay —theoretically—he right us to tlw
tlv y ’vo got her guoralng—the I m atter of fraud,
shape they’ve liecn taking in thu j They rna't both bo rig h t con­
last few week*.
I coming the question of the Into
First, Ke&lt;!i?\xl Judge Paul J. | Provident iinrding’s power to
MeGormick p f Los Angeles fooled transfer control of tho goveruWashington by deriding the I)q; nient'a oi| lands from the navy to
beny case in the government’s fa­ tb j Interior deportment.
vor. Washington expected a de­
Judgo JfrCorm r;% says jlnnling
cision the other day.
exceedc I hi* authority when he
Howcvor, Doheny* having lost, made lido transfer, thnt the land
Tiliwlulr tsurely will,’’ thought rentalnrd the navy's in npite of
I him, nnd thnt Fall’s lease to Do­
; bony wan void heenuno he was dis­
posing of what belonged to an­
other department.
According to McCormick, it war.
void regardless of the question of
j uny crooked deal between Fall nnd
; Doheny—though McCormick ad­
ded, incidentally, that the deal was
| crooked, ton.
| Judge Kenncdv holds thnt I’r'nildent Harding did uct within his
(tights, so the Sinclair deal is okch.
Kennedy ngrccs thnt it wouldn’t

or

With a group o r gunmen, Mabel
Kciscr of Kansas City is under ar­
rest charged with complicity in a
plot to murder the wife of Charles
II. Dncics of Concordia, Kns.
Davies said ho gave the gang
92000 to kill his wife. They a t­
tacked her, but she recovered and
then they blackmailed Davies, he
asserted, until he told authorities
of the plot. Later, however, he repudinted his confession.
IS T ) u : C IR C U IT COURT OK SRMINOl.F. I III VTV, K I.O lilG V ,

IN CHANCERY.
Klliunoth William*,
Complainant
V*.
K. II. Totulliik^n. et ul.
Defe mlants.

Vi

The ijliitu ul Kii.rltlu to:
I..
.
a, Erasmus II.
Tomlinson .!&lt;■«■•&lt;» A. Io«nliour. John
K. Dunn. Howard It. Klmliult, Bernlid U. Kuwsoii, anil Annie K. Raw*-.:n mi. a i t . ot muu! purGc. If
living. .ml If (lend all partlu*
claiming Interest In Ilia lam! and
preui '.-a Involved m this milt un­
der th&lt;&gt; Hitiit R II. Tomlinson. Krasmu, II. Tomlinson, Jesse A. IcenIn.ur, Joint K. Dunn, Howard II.
KtnihnM. Lemuel • &gt;. Itnwaon. and
Annin U. Unwnon. nntl each of then.
.1. '■i:u«&lt;-d or otherwise, and nil purlit* Inter* sti i tn tin' land* and
prnnilae.i Involved.la tliD suR:
It appearing l»y the sworn Mil
nf coioplulnt In iMu riiiinH Unit you
I’liy liu Interested In that ear lain
t,,i. nh ri&gt; nr purcel of land nltiiutn
In Vcinlnole County, Klnrl.l.i, und
d.M.'i lli-d na follow*, to wit:
TV. North t2 nerr* of l.nt 2 of
.‘S 'llntt 3, Township 20 South, Range

i.v T i n : u n i i t u r r c o t ' i t r o f x k m I A O I . K CtM JN TY , I ' l . O l t i m ,
IN C IIA N O K IIY

JAMES M. .McCASKILU

C o in n la ln m it.
Vs.
A ll I*artles ctnlmlng Interest In tho
lands and premises Involved In this
suit an heirs, dovlsves. grantee*.
, and other rlultnautn under T ilO M AH I. IIOYD. devested, or o th e r ­
wise. nnd till other parties In­
terested In the lends and prem­
ises Involved In thin suit,
Dofqndnnts.

oitnnn of pout f :ation

T in; STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
All parties cl.itn.lnT Interest In
tho land* and premise* hereinaf­
ter dobcrlLcd undor VIIO.MA8 t.
KoYD. deceased, or otherwise, and

By Williams

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Your Cow can’t talk
but give her a chance
and she will show
you“Dairyman’s De­
light” will produce
more milk.

Your Hens can’t tell
you what they like
best, but give them
Sunshine Mash and
they will “shell out
the eggs.”

smiWWie

“Your Money Hack If You Are Not Satisfied.”

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co

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■WIIaKJN ••!■ i t o t T s n o i . D B n
R n llrlto r* f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
M ia T. 1). 51. 23; J u n o 4. 11. 18,
If.: J u l y fp d .

Itflsd w ith l*«&lt; profit*

opinion of O Brasil, which adds
th at “financial returns should be
confined to n reasonable amount.
Coffee, a t present prices, guaran­
tees a big income.
Plantation
owners, according to their pub­
lished balance sheets, hnve net
profits ranging from 25 to 100 per
cent on the m oney, invested. Tho
American non-buying movement to
force down the price is perfectly
legitim ate."
Producers usually deny tho in ­
sertion th at they are gaining 11(0
per cent annually on the money in­
vested. It is pointed out that farm
values are rising rapidly.
Dr.
Augusto Ramos, nuthor of( n honk
on coffee and a former manager of
a largo plantation, says that the

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e a s t 113 f e e t t h e r e o f .
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Myrtle Ave and 4th, Phone 63!)

TRAVEL BARGAINS

C '.J. M n r a l i u l l — Beg. n t the intersection
of the northerly line of. Union Ave.
with the easterly line of Chapman Ave.
run northerly on easterly aido of
Chapman Ave. 1S2 feet thence easterly
parallel with Union Ave. 128 feat
»
thence southerly parallel with Chap­
man Avenue 182 f t to Union Avenue
thence westerly to beg............ - — -... 404
Sanford Hotel Really Co., Lot 10
bileH 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 11
bileII 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 12
blk II 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., .Lot 13
blk H 32
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 14
blk II 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 15
blk H 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 16
blk II 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 1 blk .1 82
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 18
blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 19
blkJ 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 20
blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21
blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 22
blk J 32
Sanford HotelRealty Co., Lot 23 blk J 82
Sanford HotelReally Co., Lot 24 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 25
blk J 82
C. J. Marshall—Beg. nt the N\V Cor of
the intersection of Locust Ave. and
Union Ave. run northerly cn the w est­
erly line of Locust Ave. 182 fcot thence
Wly. parallel with Union Ave 126
feet thence rou’.hcrly parnltcl with
Locust Ave. 182 feet thence Ely. 126
feet to Beg............... - ............ ........... ..... 32
Christian Science Church, Charles Phil­
lip*, Trustee—Beg. a t the NE Cor of
the intersection of Locuat Ave. nud
Union Ave., run NIy on Ely line of
IiOcust Ave., 120 feet thence Ely pnrnlIcl with Union Ave. 117 feet thence
Sly parallel with I&lt;ocust Ave., 120

1120)6
24.51
24.61
24.51
24.61
30
30

Sojfford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 9 blk* J
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 10 Blk J
Variable Routes from Sanford
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 11 blk J
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 12 blk J
NO. I NIAGARA FALLS, and Return $91.80
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 13 blk J
Via W ashington through Pennsylvania and Western
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 14 blk J
Notv York to Ruffain and Niagara Falls. Returning
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 15 blk J
via Albany and W est Point either nil rail or down the
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 16 bile J
beautiful Hudson on Palatial Steam er to New York,
Snnford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 17 blk J
Titcnco home.
,
Eunice B. Godwin—Beg. nt MW Cor. of
intersection of Lake Viow Ave. and
Union Ave. run NIy along Wly aide of
NO. 2 MONTREAL and
Lake View Ave. 120 feet Wly parallel
ROUND TRIP FARES
Return $107.66
with Union Ave. 53 feet Sly parallel
Prom
with l ake View Ave. 120 feet Ely 53
Same as No. 1 to Niagara
S A N K O It I)
feet to Beg...................... ..................
120
Falls, Lewiston by rail,
Sanford Hotel RealtyCo., Lot 1 blk K
112.95
Tkkctn on Sale daily to
Montreal by s t e a m e r
Asheville ..........
635.60
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Init 23 blk K
127.95
Atlantic City
$66.02
25.02
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 29 blk K
through Lake Ontario and
R altim nre--- ------- $57.61
Snnford
Motel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
30
blk
K
26.01
shooting down the rapids of
I5nr Ilnrbor ...........101.88
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., 1-ot 31 blk K
15.01
Benton Harbor ........$70.65
the St. Lawrence River.
Boston ...............
3H0.23
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 32 blk K
25.01
Returning rail to PlattsDenver ... ............... SU3.90
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 33 blk K
25.01
burg, steam er through Am­
New York ............. $67.23
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
Lot
34
blk
K
25.01
Norfolk ............... $16.90
erica’s most magnificent
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 35 blk K
25.01
Philadelphia ......... $63.10
scenic and historic Lake
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.„ Lot 36 blk K
Portland, .Me.......... $88.98
25.02
Champlain, to Montcalm
Portland, Ore......._142.30
Snnford Hotel Realty Co.., Lot 10 blk K
112.89
la n d in g , through
Lake
San Francisco ........ 127.93
Sanford Hotel Roalty Co.., Lot 11 blk K
2.1
und many other Eastern
George to Town of L a k e
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 12 blk K
25
and Western polntn.
George, rail to New York,
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.., Lot 13 blk K
Limited Returning Oct. 31
vid Troy, or rail to Albany.
'Sanford Hotel Realty Co.., I-ot U blk K
Home as in No. 1.
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,, Lot 15 blk K
25
25
.,
Lot
16
blk
K
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.
No. 3. QUEI5EC and Return, §117.S1.
25
Sanford Hotel Ronlty Co.., Lot 17 blk K
Same as No. 2 to Montreal, thence round trip by
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,, Lot 18 blk K
127.88
splendid steam er on the St. Lawrence River to historic
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.., I.pt 19 blk K
112.89
and beautiful old Quebec. Home us in No. 2.
.,
Lot
I
blk
L
Snnford Hotel Realty Co.
127.88
Routes of tours north of Washington may be reversed.
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.., Lot 24 blk L
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 25 blk L
25
,
Lot
26
blk
L
Sanford
Hote*l
Realty
Co.,
STOP OVERS ALLOWED Ruing and relum ing,
25
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,, Lot 27 blk L
25
Tickets, Fares, Schedules nnd informotoin from
Snnford Motel Realty Co., Lot 28 blk L
25
Sanford Motel Realty Co.,, Lot 29 blk L
25
Sanford Motel Realty Co., Lot 30 blk L
A. C. L. Station
25
,
Lot
31
blk
L
Sanford Motel Realty Co.
Phone G3-J
ln&lt; le &lt;'ouuty .Klurblu. Iota mn.l&lt; r e ­
,
Lot
32
blk
L
Sanford
Hotel
Realty
Co.
turn Unit fiutnu rmiiiot lie nrrv.'d
mvlmr to your fnllurc to elect o fSnnford Hotel Realty Co ., Lot S blk L
f leer* or appoint naent*. or to tmvc
w lt M n tho S late or Florida, an o f ­
Snnford Hotel Realty Co.., Lot 9 blk L
fic e r or (i k c i i I upon whom process
Sanford Hotel Renlty Co.,, Lot 10 blk L
emjl.I lie nerved, and that your o f ­
ficers und ni.vnts arc unknown.
Sanford Hotel Renlty Co., Lot 11 blk L
Therctorc. you, Tile Bradley Fer­
tiliz e r
Cum puny,
it corporation,
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 12 blk L
named i n d.ifrndant In the altoVa
Snnford Hotel Renlty Co.., Lot 13 blk L
nnd fort'KoInt; cause, peitdlni; In
the above styled court, being it proSanford Hotel Realty Co.., Lot 14 blk L
• . n i l an to
tiltalt and unlit the
title to tha
fo llo w in g
denn Ibotl
Sanford Hotel Renlty Co., Lot 15 blk l.
land** In Soinlnolo Uouuty, Florida,
Sunford Hotel Renlty Co., Lot 16 blk L 32
t o - w it :
Begin nin g nt tSio Intersection o fi
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17 blk I, 32
127.88
the iTnit, rn shin ot the WeHIvu E l v ­
er und tho North Lina of that por­
Sanford Hotel Renlty Co., Lot 1 blk M 32
112.89
tion of tho P eter Miranda Graut
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 24 blk M 32
127.88
Known ot\ the maps of the United
States Surveys as Section 39. T o w n ­
Snnford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
la)t
25
blk
M
32
ship It). South o f K o n g o 3 ) East,
run thence S o u t h t'.n'j degre.-e K.ist
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 26 blk M 32
to chains to tho Northeast t’orner
Sanford Hotel Realty Cn„ Lot 27 blk M 32
o f tile HUId p eter Miranda Grout;
thenco South J9 '4
degrees
West
Sunford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 28 blk M 32
120 chains lo tho South.uni corner
o f the said I'e ter Miranda Grunt:
Snnford
Hotel Renity Co., Lot 29 blk M 32
thence North &lt;0 ',i
degrees
W est
*i7.1f. chains l i the Eastern sldo of
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., I.ot 39 blk M 32
tho
ild W e k lv a
Illyar;
ihaata
Snnford Hotel Realty Co., ta&gt;t 31 blk M 32
North easterly along
the meitndir
line of Ho- enstern sldo o f the said
Sunford Hotel Realty Co., I.ot 32 blk M 32
W e k lv a K lv c r to tho point ot heTotal estimated coat........................ ........
g in n in g ;
lots
beginning
ut
tho
Snnford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot8blk M 32
i.outb.east corner o f llo&lt; said l*et«r To be borne entirely by adjacent property owner
Snnford Hotel Renlty Co.,
Lot9blk M 32
Miranda Grant: run thenco North
cot,
itegrovn
West
15
chains: Number of feet frontage....................... 850.05
Sunford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
10 blk M 32
Hi. ore North ! ‘Mi. dcitrccn East 3 (.iid
chains; thenco South ihl1, degrees Assessment per foot frontage................$6.47
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot11Idle M 32
E a s t 10 ch a in s; th enco South U h
(2) The following is the estimated cost of
Sunford Hotel Renlty Co.,
b i t 12blk M 32
d egrees \V«»t ri *lii chains; thenco
South
degrees Kant 50 chnlna: Avenues 3 2 'feet In width between Union Avenue
Sunford
Hotel
Realty
Co.,
I&lt;ut
13blk M 32
thenco South - 9 1, (tegrtes l l'o t t 10
Locuat, Lake View, San Juan, Lee and Snn Curl
Snnford Motel Realty Co.,
U t 14IdleM 82
on u 6" rock base,
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot15blk M 32
4060 cu. yds. excavation nt 50c.................... ........
Sunford Hotel Renlty Co.,
Lot16blkM 32
4600 liu. ft. concrete curb nnd gutter at
85c.......
III 0.1
c ........
Snnford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot17blkM 32
7380 aq. yds. paving nt $2.00 .............
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot 5blk O 32
ri00 *q. ft. concrete alley returns nt 30c...........
30c...............
Sanford Hotel Reulty Co.,
Lot
6 ldk O32
1300 lin. ft 3" drain tile nt $160.00 per M.......
u.
Snnford Motel Realty Co.,
Lot
7 blk O32
Engineering advertising etc., .......... ........ .
Sanford Hotel Renlty Co.,
Lot
8 blk O32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot
9 blk032
Total estimated cost ... ......................
Sunford Hotel Realty Co.,
lait
16 blkO32
o bo borno entirely by udjncent property owners.
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot
11 blkO32
umber of feet frontage ..... ............. 4116.58
.
Sunford Hotel Realty Co.,
Lot
12 blkO32
ssoasment per foot frontage.............._,5.29
Sanford Motel Renlty Co.,
l ot
13 blkO32 ,
Engineer.
Snnford Hotel Reulty Co., Lot I I blk O 32
Preliminary
Notice in hereby given to nny and all I
' Assessment Special Asacaamenta nguin.vt tho varioua pi
described that auid special aaaesamenta nrc
thirty days after the ahovo nnd foregotag I’P1
been equalized, approved ami confirmed, or in ten equal annual i‘*j
monks witlj interest a t b per cent p«t annum from and a fter the

A tla n tic C oast Line

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To B e Studied B y Special Commission

NW Cor. of blk' 8 tr.*I2 run south 81 ft.] *
-!
Klla A. Hpeer, W. J. Buchan. hlx h i s w i f e . -------------- B t l c f f . w h o s e
wire. -------- Iluchnn. whoso Christ- C h rla tlau n a m e la u n k n o w n ; J. W.
cast
to
easterly
line
of
Right-of-way
on
W
o
lv
e
r
t
o
n
.
Ida
w
if
e
.
------------Wol*
lan nnmo Is unknown: Janies II.
n am e Is
Cone, his wife. ------- Cone, whose vuenrktan no .w nw; h oLsue thCerh r isC.t ia nP orter,
Mill Branch NEly along said R. of W. to
his
Christian name Is unknown: Jlu- w i f e . ------------- P orter, w h o s e Christ.
south line of Sixth St, thence west to beff_...220
flna M. Roblon: John C. Cooper.
U O f44
Ian n a m e la u n k n o w n : I*. C. P o r t ­
his wife. ---------- Cooper, whose er.
hla w if e . ------------- P orter, w h o le E. T. Durlin—All of blk 8 tr. 13 lying north
C h ristia n nam e Is u n k n o w n : T o m a s
J o s e Miranda y Handle*: J o s e f a Mir- C
t h r is t ia n n a m e la u n k n o w n : Arof railroad ...................... ................. .................. 295.5
1&gt;&lt;83.41 j
tinr F.
hla w ife.
audit y Hanchex; IIum . iu M iranda , I.....
. . Odlln.
------------------------vHunehex: Ituflna Miranda &gt; | Odlln. whose Christian name Is un
Notice is hereby given to any and an persona Interested in th*
Pitches Vlnda de Hnblnn; Ituflno; known: I. t&gt;avegm, hls w ife,-------- - Special Assessment* against the various pieces of property above de.
W illia
illiam
Blsbee, .h i s D a v e g a . w h o so C h r istia n H a r n e s s
W
m A.
R oblon;
Ulnhe*. whose Christ- u n k n o w n ;
w lfo.
scribed th at said special assessments are payable In full within thirty
wife. t&gt;. tV. Currla and Kata L. Cur- Ian
nam e Is u n k n o w n ; jV, T. W e b ­ w h o s e C h r istia n n a m e la u n k n o w n ;
C h ristian tlhys a fter the above and foregoing special assessment roil has
rl-. hi* wlf.*, H en ry JuneKSt, L in ­ ster, hla w i f e . --------- W ebster, w h o s e ------------- B uchan, w h oa#
coln &lt;i. Starbuoli anil C a th e r in e U Ctirlstl.’iii nam e la u n k n o w n ; A. H. n am e la u n k n o w n ; ----------- McD onHtarhurk tils w ife, J. C. P atterS on . Speer, h i s Wife. —----------Hpeer. w h o s e old. w h o s e C h ristian n a m e Is u n ­ equalised, approved and confirmed, or In ten equal annual installment,
■ ■AUinon,
w hoa*
Ella g e e g a r and J. T. S e e u a r , her C h ristian n am e Is u n k n o w n ; O. W. k n o w n ;
with interest a t 8 per cent per annum from and a fte r the time 1*14
hlisliunil. anil I t M. M cN alt, a n ) S t l e f f . hla
w ife. ----------- ---- ;--------- C h r istia n n am e Is u n k n o w n ; A l g e r ­
earh o f th*m. d e c e a s e d o r o th er- Htlvi f. w h o s e Christian nam e Is u n ­ non K Speer, hie w ife, Carrie W. special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
wi«e;An&lt;l lllllehorouK h G r o c e r y k n o w n : J . , D. W olvertou. h is w lf*. Hpeer; A. M. Thraalter; P eter B.
A m eeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Fb
Company. S ou th
F lo rid a
N aval — W olvertoti. w h o se C hristian n am e B rad ley , h is w i f e . - — »— * Bradley,
S to res Company, and each o f th em Is u n k n o w n ; Luther C. Porter, hla w h o s e C h r istia n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; will be held a t thq City Hall a t 2:30 P. M. on the 13th day of Ju’|y| £
If In letral ex is te n c e , and If d i s s o l v ­ w ife . --------- Porter, w h o se C hristian P e t e r B. flrad ly. h i s w if e . E l i s a ­
ed or o th e r w is e e x tin c t, all p a r tie s n a m e la u n k n o w n : L. C. P orter, hla b eth W. B r a d le y ; Robert 8. B rad ­ D., 1925 at which meeting said Board wilt hear any and all conipUi'nt|
c la im in g any In terest* In t h e land w if e . ------------- Porter, w hose Chrlat- le y ; hla w ife . L e s lie B rad ley : Wtlnnd premlaea In volved In t h i s suit, Inn nam* la u n k n ow n , A rth u r K Ou- llnm B. W a lla c e ; G eo rg e C. B r a n t­ and objections as to such special assessments, and will a t said tim(
O d lln . w h o s e le y ; and J o sep h d e la Mara A rre­
as su cces so rs, liq u id ators, creditor*, Un. hla w ife.
adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and right,
g r a n te e * or o th e r c l a i m a n t s under C h ristian nam e Is u n k n o w n : I. D a- don d o; o r o t h e r w is e . Ih and to th e
said H illsb orou gh Grocery C om p an y, v eg a . h is w ife . ------------- D av eg a . la n d s h e r id n a f te r - d escribed, s i t u ­ and when said special assersments are so equalised and adjusted. esni|
l y i n g and b e in g In t h e cou n ty
and Sou th F lorid a
N aval
S to r e s w h o s e C h ristian name la u n k n o w n ; ao te.
f S e m in o le and S t a t e o f Florida, will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding Bens upon th(
C h ristian
Company, e x tin c t or o t h e r w is e , and -------------H elsk ell. w h o s e
m
ore
a r ticu la rly d escrib ed a s f o l ­
nil p a r tie s c la i m i n g Interest In ih * name la u n k n o w n : ------------- B uchan. lo w s . p
property against which said assessments are made until paid in acto-w lt:
land nnd prem ise* h e r e in a f t e r d e ­ w h o s e C h ristian name la u n k n o w n ;
n i n g at th e In tersectio n of cordance with provisions of Resolution No. 210, adopted by the City
scribed. s i tu a te in S e m i n o le C o u n ­ ________ McDonald, w h o se C h ristian th eB e gEin
a
ste
r
n
aide
o
f
th
e
W
e
k
tv
a
n a m e Is u n k n ow n : ------------- A llm o n
-----ty. F lorida, t o - w l t:
w h o s e C h ristian name Is u n k n o w n ; J R iv er and th e N orth L ine o f th at Commission of the City of Sanford, Fla., on May 11th, 1925.
T he NK'-i o f th e N tV Ii o f Sec.
A
lg
ern
o
n
a
Hpeer.
h
is
w
ife.
Car-1
p
ortion
o f th e P e t e r Miranda Grant
14. Tp. 21 8. It. II K.
G. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
rle W. Speer; A. M. T h rash er; P e t - k n o w n o n th e mapa o f th e u n i u d (SEAL)
T he 3 « ’ U of 8 E U of B ertlc n
M
u
te
s
S
o r t e r s a s S ectio n J». T o w n ­ Publish June 27th and July 4th, 1925.
er U. B i t i l e v . Ms w if e ---------14. Tp. Zl 8. It. II F( v ship 13, Sou th of R a n g e 23 East,

C urrie an d K ate I* Currie, h la w ife ,
H en ry JunrR st. L in coln O. KtarUuck
and C ath erin e D. Htarbuck. h la w ife .
J. C. P a tters o n , Klla 3 # * * a r a n d J.
T. fleegar. her h u sb an d , a n d 11 U.
anil each o f th em If li v in g ,
TAMPA—Florida Anphalt Block McNutt.
and If dead a ll p a r ti e s c l a i m i n g an y
Paving Company se lls old site and intercut* In ih* land and p r e m is e s
Involved In th is su it, a s h eirs , d ev fwill erect new plant.
)«••*, g r a n te e s , o r o th e r e lu lm a n ta
under th e said Ktnma D. H avldge,
w o T ic n .
J a n ie* IV Lilly, T h o m a s. W. Moran.
N otice In he.-eby g i v e n t h a t t h e 1(leu rtf' K&lt;U a n d Mary P . F o x . h is

POINT—Regular train
service to bcnin over OkeechobeeCanal Point Extension.

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TALLAHASSEE, July 3 .-C o n - make thorough survey of the en­
ler&amp;tion la expected to be given tile school syjtcni cf the state ns
sometime in the near future to to organisation, administration,
appointm ent ol a commission nnd general efficiency in accord­
Uoar.l of rn u n ir t'nmmlsjUunern In
.of five persona to moke a survey of ance with approved scientific stan­ nnd
for 8*-rnlnoU County. Florida,
public education system of dards o f educational research.
will at si their nest regul »r meelMembers of the commission will Itwr lo be held on Monday, July Mh.
lorida, aa authorized by the legA. D. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M.. r«siture. The survey will include nerve without pay except actual r.-Ive
hide for the purchase of
school) and educational inati- expenses incurred in the discharge Two. fine and One-half ton trucks
equipped with dump bodies.
..jtlo n s aupportcd by public taxa- of their duties.
Hoard reserves the right to
.The commission and its em­ r eThis
won, a proposal that has been ad­
.e c t snV_,or_ sU ^ b ld s.
V. K . D O U G L A S S .
v o c a te d by the Florida Education­ ployees, under term s of the act,
Clerk H o ard o f C o u n t v C om r'a.
al Association for several y*nrs. "shall bo accorded free access to
Tho com mils ion will consider and all public records. All parsons • IN TU B C tltCHIT mOtil^T OP TI1K
determine the efficiency of all such having charge of any schools or
tB V K N T ii j t i m i . i i . c i m c r iT
Institutions supported
schools and educational
institu____ _
v. B t t educational
66
o r F L on trfA ', s r M i V o t . B r o t x ■Ilona and wilt report Us findings (by taxation rhnll furnish all in
w ith recommendations to the formation uvnilnbic and render all M. HANSON.IN CHANCktlY
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C om p lain an t.
S tate Board of Education by Jan assistance possible in making the
Vs.
survey rom pluh, anil any person H E N R Y A. C R A N E and OTHERS.
1927.
The sum of flO.OOO wan npprop- who wilfully withhold/, recordi or
SUIT TO Q U IE T T IT L E
Order nf I’ubllrntlon
/ ' rlated by the legislature aa ex- information within his posessicn
N o tic e to K n o w n and U n k n ow n
pensea of the coinmiasion whose when I hey are required, or who
' duties will be to employ exports shnil obstruct work of the com- j t h e htatf . o f FLORIDA: To
In &amp;ny way, upon convle- ! Ilen ry A- C rane and S.ipMa Crane.
trained in educational tgorl; to mission
- ------ bin w ife. H a n n a h B rew er. T h om as
assist the commission in its in- lion :;hall be subject to line of $o00 Scott. Robert Rarnhnrt and Hussn
Rirnhnrt. h is w ife. Aaron
Jern lveitigations and findings and to or DO days in jail."

Bradley, w h o se Christian n am e
T he H B 'i o f th e HYVti o f S e c ­
_ ; P eter B. Bradly, hla w i f e run th e n c e so u t h *0*4 d e g r e e s e a st
unknown
tion 14. Tp. SI 8. R. 31 K.
- radley;
“ “
Robert 8. 5b c h a in s to t h e N o r th e a s t corner
E lisab eth —
\V. B
T h e N H o f 3\V «i of S W t i of
Bradley,
his wife, L eslie B radley; o f th e said P e te r M iranda Grant; SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
Sec. II. Tp. 31 8. It. 31 E.
and each and every of th e said p a r ­ th e n c e S ou th 29 1-J W est 120 ch ain s
gun. A. J e r n lg a n , J o se p h It. A sk ew
T he N fc of N H o f N H o f NR
lies. If livin g, and If either, a n y to th e S o u th e a s t c o r n e r o f the said
OF RESOLUTION NO. 211, ADOPTED ON TH E 11TH DAY OV
and Snrnli J. A s k e w , I-le w ife, J a ­
M o f SRK S ic . 14. Tp. II 8. H.
or all of said p arties be dead, to P e te r Miranda G ran t: th en ce North
cob Brock, Inn.es Wvckn, Eininun31 E
MAY, A. D„ 1925, BY THE CITY COMMISSION O F TH E CITY or
C
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l
i
d
e
g
r
e
e
s
W
e
s
t
47.16
ch
a
in
s
tu
a
ll
part
le
t
c
la
im
in
g
Interests
u
n
­
uel It* Idt. tv. A. W a t s o n and Mary
It a p p e a r in g by th e s w o r n b ill o f
* E a ste r n sid e o f the sa id W c k lv a
W. tVntson, hla w ife. C h arles H. rriuptulut herein th a t you a n d «ach der th e f o llo w in g d eceased d e f e n d ­ th
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
R
iv
e
r
,
th
e
n
c
e
N
o
r
th
e
a
s
te
r
ly
a
lo
n
g
K. Brock, h is of you may he In terested In th n se an ts. to - w lt W illiam W h itn ey, hi* th e m e a n d e r lin e o l th e
ea ste r n
Jacoh Brock certain tra rts of land s l t u m e d In wK*,------ W h itn ey, w hoa* Chrlatlau sid e o f th e sa id W e k tv a River
The
following
is the estimated cost of paving Eleventh Street
to
Mrs 5Vmln.de County. F lorid a, an d d e- nam e Is u n k n ow n ; Don Pedro Jllri . d o vHe.
. . . Mr.:
R. errltied above, you. nnd each o f you. anda. Ills w ife. ------------- Miranda. th e p oin t o f b e g in n i n g : l e s s b e g in ­ from French Avenue to Holly Avenue, a width of 24 feet with sheet
,,
I’h ilo A. W illia m s . F; X . Miller, B.
w h o s e C hlrstlan name Is u n k n o w n ; n in g s t th e S o u t h e a s t corn er o f the
M a o i a *i % (Tiki f a a a !•*» MUUr, Betty MllUr, Carr*** Mil- are hereby com m a n d ed and requtr- Ju
Grunt.
run asphalt on a C” rock base.
an Dn Entraldo. hi* w if e -----------— said P eter M iranda
10
Iv c n llijl
U I I I C " I 'r JIcKInstry nnd Robert L. Mc&gt;v,ip f l in nppear tn said hill o f rum* E o li ii Ido, Mln.an C hristian nam e is th e n c e N orth i u 1-1 d e g r e e s W est
o
, w i f . . , r.. ber h u sb a n d .,a r.d c a : h and
36
ch
a
in
s
;
th
e
n
c
e
N
orth
23
1-1
d e ­ 750 cu. yds. grading @ 50c .................... .... ...................
u n k n o w n ; J u a n De K n tralgo
hia
• 3.754 i
If liv
living,
, ,-.ery
rv iif
of them
th e m If
in g , nnd
nnd If
If dead,
dead. l ^ V e m f n o l
g r e e s E a st 36.66 c h a in s ; th en ce 1300 lin. ft. curb A gutter @ 85c..................................
w ife, ------------- Kntralgo,
w hose
DENVER,
July
2.—The
Denver
jm
‘R
parties
claiming
Interests
unT
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e
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INDIANOPOLI8, July
2. —
degreea
E a st
10
C hristian name la u n k n o w n : M os­ Sou th ( 0 1-1
therwlRe
arid bill w ill be e s E. Levy, his w ife,-------------L evy. .c---------h a i n s ; th
en ce --------Sou th 29 1-2 de 1630 sq. yds, paving @ 2 .0 0 .......................................................
-------3,260.001
' Schocls Wednesday have come to Time:, today n y n that Dr John
as c.m fesned by you . said w h o se Christian nam e Is u n k n o w n ; . g r e e s W est 6.66 ch a in s; then Hohth
G. Ltw:i:et g r a n d d r a g o n o f
the Rr&lt;-w« r. T h o m a s Kcott. R ob ert B a rn - 1
280 Hn. ft. 12” storm sewer &lt;(? 1 .1 0 ....................... ..............
e g r e e s E a s t 10U chains;
be both church and home to many C o lo r a d o K u K i m K l a n .h ., b « » J gr j f . ’J . f t t R V T f c S ’ &lt;?- roinidnliit h a v in g b een filed Jutepli Mara Arredondo, h is wire.M.0 *1-2‘ d-------'
308.00 1
purpese c f q u ie t in g titln tn - .............. Arredondo, w n oae t'h r lstla n th e n c e Houlh 23 1-2 d e g r e e s West
I Manhole ...... .......... .................. ....................... ..............
children, Mirs Anna G. Fraaer of* crA 'd to resign his post by rvpie .-Til* U. Ani'ew ami ilnrali J. Ask th* ab o ve described tr a c t ) o f land n am e Is u n k n ow n : P raseh ln Coce- ‘ 10 ch ain *: th e n Sou th 40 1-2 i|«60.00 &lt;
re e s East 16 c h a in s to the E ast
p lain an t, T. W. L aw to n . faclo; A ntonio Arredondo, Ills w ife.
4
inlets
@
35.00
.........................................
........................
Oakland, Cal., declared a t the zentatives speaking for H. W. Ev­ !■’,». hla w ir e Jacob Brock. Ja m es In ItHimIs com
140.00
!
tne o f the sa id
P eter
Miranda
■ — Arredondo, w h o s e C h rist­
furth er ord ered t h a t t h l i .
Em m anuel Helot, \v. A.
At the tVrelrn.
night session of the National Ed­ ans, Imperial wizard.
VVntson. am i Mary w . W a tson , h is order be published on e* a w e e k for ian name Is u n k n ow n ; Ped ro A rre­ G rant; th e n c e S o u th 29 1-2 degreea 1000 lin. ft. 3” drain tile (0) 100.00 per M......... .....................
100.00
1
same time the paper rays, seven wif.-. C h arles H. Brock ami Ichndo eig h t c o n se c u tiv e w e e k s . In T he dondo. h is w ife. ------------- Arredondo. W e s t a lo n g th e sa id E ast line ot the 840 sq. ft. concrete alley returns @ 30c .... ................. .....
ucation Association.
said
P
e
te
r
Miranda
Grant
10
ch
ain
s
w
h
o
se
Christian
name
Is
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
;
Hanford
Herald,
a
n
e
w
s
p
a
p
e
r
p
u
b
­
252.00
'Tn place of the healing of n prominent Denver men, including B. Brock, h is w ife, J e n n ie Brock, lished In S em in o le County. Florid a. F ernando Arredondo, hts w ife,------ l o point o f b e g in n i n g ; and also
Brock, r . H. W a ts o n . M ich­
446.50 Arredondo.whi.se C hristian n am e less, b e g in n in g a t a point 1.300 feet Engineering, advertising, legal expense etc................. ..........priest, in place of the . loving of Mayor Benjamin F. Stapleton and Jncub
Don* and ordered th is th * Sth
ael J. IJovle Mrs P h il o A. W B Is
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
;
Dolorex
Arredondo;
W
e
s
t
of
a
point
46.60
ch
ain
s
North
Opt rnothir, many a child has only United States Senator Rice Menus, llnmn. F. X Miller. B. F. Sillier. B e t ­ day of May. 131S.
June or Martha Arredondo; Mariana o f th e In tersectio n nf the Houth
V. E. DOUGLASS.
ty Miller. Carrie Miller JIcKInstry (S ea l)
•th0 ideals implanted by the teach- were placed under suspension.
Arredondo; Jose Arredondo; T h e o ­ boundary of (he sa id P eter Miran­
Total estim ated cost ........................................................
Clerk o f Circuit Court.
and Robert L. McK Instry. her Inis$6,046.54
Pretto. da Grant, w ith th e w e s t Boundary
'
1
he
request
came
at
a
meeting
•er,' 'she raid.
Hemlnole County, Florida. dore SArrendondo; Rachel
band, nnd each and e v e r y o f them,
To
be
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property
owners.
o
f
S
ectio
n
27.
T
o
w
n
s
h
ip
13,
South
her
husband.
Abraham
Pretto;
E
r
­
d
ecea
sed
or
o
th
e
r
w
is
e
.
In
th
e
p
rop­
O. SHARON.
"Millions of children today know held last night, the Times oaya. e r ty h e r e in a f te r d escribed, eith er JAB
a s m u s II. McGowan; E lish a K Mor­ of R a n g e 29 Enst, th is point of be- Number of feet frontage ...................... ........... ...................
Solicitor!, for C om p lain an t.
Dr. Locke, the paper states, has ns heirs, d e v is e e s nr g r a n t e e s nr May
...... 934
n ;, wuu.ruMu.
(l.vuveneur T lllo tson .
T r u st- g i n n i n g b ein g th en 7.67 chain* W est
.g aB„
-the church only as a place to get
3, 16. 23. 30; Ju n * 6,
ce: J. C. Hey wood, T ru stee. Josep h i o f th e H ou tn east edrn er
of
th e Assessment per foot frontage ............................... ..............
declined
a
ten
day
sentence
for
o th r w ls e nnd lo all parties, each 13. 20. 27: July 4.
m arried or be buried from. For
...... $6.14
C. H eyw ood ; Ellas Yulee. his w ife , | f ln u lh w e s t Q u a rter o f the Northnnd every c l a i m i n g a n y Interest
a homo they have a series of contempt of federal court. He al­ und
-Yulee. whose C h ristian n am e c a st Q u arter of S e c tio n 21. T o w n ­
er any of th e ab ov e named d e ­ IX T H E
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
C tttC lJIT
COURT
OF
- apartm ents, they move in and out so paid a fine of $1500. The sen­ fendant*. e a ch and ev ery , w h ose
H K M I X O I .E C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A , Is u n k n ow n ; Aden F. Htylea; John sh ip 19, 8o u th o f R a n g e 29. East,
Clark. Ills wife. ------------Clark, th e n c e ru n n in g W e s t 600 fe e l to the
Foot
Prelim.
IX CHANCERY.
o f ; they have even a series of par- tence was imposed because of his n am es and re sid e n c e s are u n k n o w n
w h o s e Christian n am e Is u n k n o w n ; W e k lv a R iver; b e g in n in g again at
to the rn m p la ln n n l In th e above R E VON AII R E A L T Y COMPANY
NAME
failure
to
produce
his
books
and
Description
Frontage
th
e
s
a
m
e
point
of
beginning,
run
Assess, v.j
N
ath
a
n
iel
U.
Brown,
h
is
w
ife.--------r ent*.
title d c a u se , and to nil u n a n - w n
A N ew York C orporation.
for inspection in connec­ en
e n c e N orth
feet, th
ence W est
— Brown, w h ose C h ristian Is u n - th
__________
_____760
________
______
p arties w h o m s o e v e r rlalmlntc nny
C om p lain an t
E.
R.
T
rsfford’a
Map,
Sanford
With a weak church, a weaken­ accounts
k n o w n ; Moses J. T a y l o r . J r .
hi* 340 f e e t t o t h e W e k t v a R iv e r ; th e n c e
vs.
tion with un investigation by fed­ Interest In th e la n d s Involved In th is
Smith w e s te r Ijr tilling the meander Jno. D. Jlnkins
ing home, tho maintenance of eral
su it, sold land helm t s i t u a t e In Hem- T he heirs, d e v is e e s, g r a n t e e s
I-ot 5, Blk 12, Tr. 9
amt w ife .------------ Taylor, w h o se Christ
117 ‘
755.82
revenue
ugcntj
of
his
income
Inn
mi
him
is
u
n
k
n
ow
n
;
D
en
n
is
E
gan
, line of th e E a ste r n lin e of the said
Inole r minty. Florid a, and d e sc r ib ­ other c la im a n ts und er A N N I E IL
Ametii&amp;n ideals of personal dig­ tux returns.
h is w ife , ----------—— Egan.
w Iiokb W e k l v a River to the end of Ih* Meisch Realty Co.,
Lot 10, Blk 12, Tr. 9
117
ed
ns
follo
w
s,
t
o
w
l
t:
765.82 ’
SUTTON,
d
eceased
nr
o
th
e
r
w
is
e
,
nity falls with tremendous force
C hristian name in u n k n o w n ; D avid first lin e: c o n t a i n in g S 1*8 acres.
Hi'KinnlnK I.33&amp;.24 f e e t Went of and others.
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
5,
Blk
12
Tr.
10
117
L.
Yulee.
his
wife.
------------Y
u
l
e
e
.'
a
n
d
to
nny
and
nit
o
th
er
persons
755.82 1
on tho echools."
D e fe n d a n ts
th e Houthoast corn er o f Govern
w h o se Christian name In u n k n ow n ; w h o s e n am es are u n k n o w n , c laim in g Meisch Reulty Co.,
ment Lot I. S ectio n V). T o w n s h ip
Lot
10,
Blk
12
Tr.
10
117
755.82
E lla A. B ran tley; E noch Bell, hla 1 nny rig h t, t i t le or Interest to . the
SU IT TO Q t ’IF.T T IT L E
13 UoUth. ILkfifi** 31 E ast, run th ence
w ife. --------------- Bell. Whose Christ- I p roperty h e r e in a b o v e d e scrib e/ ,r J. H. Robertson
Order ul I'lihllrnllnn
Lot
1,
Blk
13
Tr.
9
117
755.82
W est 1
fe e l, then ce North to Lake
Ion n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; J.itnen U. la n v part or parcel thereof.
T H E STA TE O F FL O R ID A : To:
Monroe, th e n c e e a s t e r ly u lonr th e
H.
F.
Kent
McDonald,
hla
w
ife
,
-----------MeIt
is
hereb
y
ord
ered
that
you
and
Lot
6
Blk
13
Tr.
9
117
755.82
1
All
|ia
rt!e»
c
l
a
i
m
i
n
g
I
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
In
" I S S tho m o,,,..* sm lm , tc ‘ D c L a n d
A sh o re of L a k e Monroe to n point
Donald, w hose C hristian name Is each of y o n be and appear before S. W. Harris
North of th e point of heKlnnlnx. t h e la n d am t p r e m i s e s h e r e i n a f t e r u n k n o w n ;
Lot
1
Blk
13
Tr.
10
day, the delegates recessed over
117
William
B.
Macdonald
our
said
Circuit
Court
at
the
Court
I
755.82
‘
J
th e n c e Mouth to b e g in n in g .
I n ­ ib'xrrih ed. u n d e r A N N I E 11. H U T ­ hts w ife.— — — Macdonald, w h o s e H o u s e a t Hanford,
Florida, on Ih* S. W. Harris
TON. d e c e rn e d o r O t h e r w i s e ;
h II
Uie afternoon.
Many
visited
clu d in g all rip arian rig h ts.
Lot 0, Blk 13 Tr. 10
117
755.82
h ristian name Is u n k n ow n ; A l3rd day o f A u g u st, A. D. 1975, and
B e g i n n i n g u t t h e H o u t h e a s t C o r n ­ riartlen c l a i m i n g I n t e re M * In t h e C
J riiiuj Whitcomb Itilcy’s old home
g
ern
o
n
8
.
Hpeer,
his
w
ife.
-------------------—
|
then
nnd
t
h
e
r
e
'
m
s
k
e
a n sw e r to th#
Notice
is
hereby
nnd
a
n
d
p
r
e
m
is
e
s
h
e
r
e
l
n
n
t
e
r
d
e
s
­
given
to
any
nnd
nil
persons
e
r
of
G
o
v
e
r
n
m
e
n
t
L
o
t
I.
Heel
Ion
30,
interested
in
the
DEI.AND, July
Th * local
w Ihjh.t C h ristian
flame la bill o f c o m p la in t ex h ib ited a g a in s t
In Lockerbye Street, others made
l o w n s h l i i 13 Mouth, R a n g e 31 E a s t, c rib e d u n d e r II K N ItY HW E S T A P ­ H|wer,
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
.
Bailie
Hpeer;
E
lla
A.
you
in
th
is
cause.
post
of
fice
will
be
placed
In
the
___
Special
Assessments
against
the
various
pieces
of
property
above
de*
P
L
E
,
d
e
c
e
a
se
d
o
r
o
t
h
e
r
w
i
s
e
;
nil
pnr1pilgrimages to the tomb of Riley
r u n th e n c e 141 f e e t
fe e l .
th e n c e
8p&lt; er; W. J. B u ch an .^ hla w ife .-----(t Is fu r th e r ordered that th is dro r t h to l . u h e M on roe, t h e n c e E a s t ­ t i e n c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t * in t h e (nml -----in Crown Illil cemetery and the lirst class group on July 1 under N
'chrls*
Inn”
n
am
e
j
deV
'he
’
*
p
lib?
bi
h
ed
*
"
r\n
the*
Ha'nfoid
!Mr^
d
that
said
Special
assessments
are
payable
in
foil
within
thir*
'!
Bitchnu.
w
hose
a l o n g t h e s h a r e of t a i k e M o n­ n n d p r e m i e r s h e r e i n a f t e r de-tcrlb ed In unknown; Jam es
resting place of Thomus Riley direction of the postal dciiarlmciit eror ley tu
t h e E a s t lin e o f s a id Lot u n d e r H E N R Y A. C R A N E , d e c e a s ­ w ife. ------------ Cone.; JJhose'TirlsD M d ' s e ^ m T o u K ^ ' i ^ l d v i ^ ' **»* a “ er lhe aboVe an‘! A g o i n g special assessment roll has been
or o t h e r w i s e ; a l t p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
M u-.hall, form er Vice-President, at Washington, it has lieen an­ I. t h e n c e F n n t h lo p o in t of b e g i n ­ ed.
wn;
Iluflttu, M linL,* ja
____
. eek for eigh t ounsecu- equalized, approved nnd confirmed, or in ten equal annual
ch w
install­
th e l a n d u n d p r e m i s e s Ian name I, u n k n o-----nounced by I'ortm astera Marion L. nin g. I n c l u d i n g a ll r i p a r i a n r i g h t s hI netreeriensat fst e In
nearby.
r d e s c r i b e d u n d e r H E N R Y Roblon: J o h n C. Cooper, his w ife, | Rv* w.iekn
U
e
g
l
n
n
l
a
,
to
I
f
e
e
t
W
ent
of
th
e
Dougiasa. The postal department 9 n u tfie u a l C orn er o f G o v e r n m e n t A. C R A M E R , d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r ­ — ---- Cooper, w h o se C hristian n n m s j W ITN ESS mv hand and the seal ments with interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after the time
unknown; T om as J o s e Mlrnnda of the Circuit Court of the Seven th
acted upon recommendation:; of Lot I. H cctlon 30, T o w n i h l p 13 Mouth, w ise: W IL L IA M C F IT Z S IM M O N S ;' Ik
y Handle*; J o s e f s .Miranda y S a n - 1 Ju d icial Circuit of the S t a t e of F in ­ said special assessment* stand approved and confirmed.
a n g e 31 L u s t, r u n t h e n c e W e s t R O B E R T H. H O U S E n n d ----------------- cher;
Inspector French J. Terrell, who R
on a Miranda y S a n ch es; [ rlda. In nnd (or Hemlnole County,
I t ) le ft, th e n c e N o rth
to L a k e HOUSE, h i ) w i f e ; P E R C 1 V A L W. Ituflna R am
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Fig.,
Miranda y S an ch es V l n d a .o n th is the 23rd day o f May, A. D.
iccently visited the city. The lo­ M
onroe, t h e n E a s t e r l y
along
th e A. FIT Z S IM M O N S ; a n t ---------- F I T Z ­
Bullion:
Ituflno R oblon; W tl- 1925.
■ ■
wlHJie
held at the City Hull at 2:30 P. M., on the 13th day of JpG j
cal post now cornea within the c h o re of L a k e M o n r o e tn a p o in t SIMMONS; W IL L IA M H A M IL T O N f t , ,m A. nisjiee,
his w ife, ------------- 1
V. E. DOUGLASS,
t h e poin* jot. b e g in n i n g , FITZSIMM ONS. W . II. F I T Z S I M ­ Blsbee, w h o s e Christian
gro u p .of offices dving, more than tNhoe rnthr * Sofo u th
nam e Is
Clerlr o f t h e Circuit C o u r r n f th* A. Di, 1025 a t which meeting said Board w il|'he^r .4njf and *11 com­
l o b e g i n n i n g . I n c l u d ­ MONS u n d ----------------------- F I T Z S I M ­ unknown* W. T. W ebster, Ills
wife. S e v e n th Judicial circ u it
nf
F lo ­
$Ut,000 annually in ail branches in g alt r i p a r i a n r l t h t n .
MONS, h i s w ife E D W I N n. WOOD.
■ -Webstar, w h ose
C hristian rida, In nnd for Hemlnole County. plaint* and objection* a* to such special assessments, rind will a t said
A nd It a p p e a r i n g fr o m t h e s w o r n In d iv id u a l ly a n d an a n n ltrn ee) f o r -------of
the
department.
n : A. S. Hpeer. bln
(B E A L )
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., July 3
of c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n t h a t you t h e b e n e f i t of c r e d i t o r ) of W IL L IA M n u n * --Is u n k n-o w
B p c r , w h o se C h r i s t - DeCotten A Spencer. Hnllcltnrn an* tlnm adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and '
The growth of the office busi­ bill
a n d ea c h u n d e v e ry o f y o u m ay C. FITZHIMMONtli a n d J. A. MC­ swife.
-—An increasing number of girls
i
n
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n
n
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Is
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
:
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W.
S
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ff,
nf
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ou n sel for the C om plainant.
right, and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjust­
m come r l r h i , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t DONALD a n d e a c h of t h e m If l i v ­
are being brought into tho juven­ ness is snovvn in the report that cInla iutid
to t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e in g nnd If d e a d : nil p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
gives
an
increase
of
$2,317.1)7
in
ed,
same will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding liens
in g I n t e r e s t s In t h e la n d nm l p r e m ­
ile coJit of Duval county despite
d e s c r ib e d :
It Is T h e r e f o r e O r d e r e d t h a t you iu m t h e r e i n a f t e r d tw rr llie d u n d e r SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AtUTIIORlTY upon the property against which said assessments are ntsd* until paid
the fuel that the total number of business during tho first months
r
FIT Z S IM ­
l e a c h o f yo u. lie. n n d yo u n r« t h e snld W IL L IA M
cases u decreasing. This is shown of this year over the same period um
MOUSE; und
OP, RESOLUTION NO. 210 adopted 011 tho 11th dya of May A. D. in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 211, adopted by the
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r lo th o MONS; R O B E R T II
of
Iasi
your.
It
was
ulso
shown
IlmiHe. h i ) w ife, P K llin the annual report nf the chief
til 11 of c o m p l a i n t In t h i s enuso on '
1925, by tho City Commiulon of Ur* City of Hanford, Florida.
City Commission of the City of Sanford, Fla., on May 11th, 1925.
,
that
from
January
1,
1925
to
June
C
IV
AL
W.
A.
F
IT
Z
S
IM
M
O
N
S
;
W
I
L
­
Monday t h e 3 rd d a y of A u g u s t, A.
probation officer of the county to
U , I3itu, t h e s a m e b e i n g a ru le d a y LIAM H A M ILT O N F IT Z S IM M O N S ;
last
the
revenue
clump
sale
20
The
following
is
the
oiMimated
cost
of
paving
Sixth
Street
from
(Seal)
L.
It.
PHILIPS,
Glty
Clerk.
the board of commissioners this
in t h i s C o u r t, a t t h e C o u r t H o u se In W. M. F IT Z S IM M O N S a n d ------------weclc when the court completed totaled $8,048.10. Sale of revenue H an ford. K etnlnol* C o u n t y , F lo r id a , F ITZSIM M ON S, h i s w if e ; E D W I N French Avenue Wc*3t to Pecan Avenue, Maple Avenue from Fifth Publish June 27th &amp; July 4th, 1925.
stamps
for
the
first
six
months
of
And In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f D ecree P r o
its tenth year of service. During
o n fa s s o w ill he e n t e r e d
a g a i n s t signet, for tli"1Y. n r t u &gt;•rVdRori» fBtreet to Sixth Street, ami Holly Avenue from Fifth Street to Sixth,
Revenue CVon.
C.
FIT Z S IM M O N S : a width of 24 feet with sheet aaplmlt on n G inch, rock bare,
tho year juxt closed there were 1921 totaled $1,200.78,
Said c a u s e b e in g n unit tn o f W IL L IA M
stamp
sate
Is
not
included
in
gen­
q u i e t ti t l e Iii t h e c o m p l a i n a n t In a n d a n d .1. A. Mc D o n a l d , a n d e a c h of
25*3 girls brought before the court,
t h e m d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , a n d nil 3200 cii. yds. grading a t 50c .......................................................... 1600|00 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
Iu tin a b o v e d e s c r ib e d l a n d s
eral
limdneso.
the report chows, while in £he
It Is f u r t h e r t i n t e n d t h a t th is Other parties Rllee,.nt,..| |n III,. Inn,]
OF RESOLUTION NO. 214 ADOPTED ON THE HTH OF JUNE.
O r d e r lie p u b l i s h e d o n c e a w e e k fo r a 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 ­ ■1920 lin. ft. concrete curb and gutter a t 85c.............................. 4182.00
previous year there were 170 girls
ed. It a p p e a r i n g hv Ih* s w o r n hilt G050 Eq. yd*, paving at $2,00..........................................
A.
I)., 1925, BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN­
e
i
g
h
t
(4)
c
o
n
s
e
c
u
t
i
v
e
w
e
e
k
s
Iu
T
h
e
....... 12100.00
brought before the court.
i 'a n f n r d H e r a l d , u n e w s p a p e r p u b - &gt; f c o m p l a i n t In t h i s cnu.ie t h a t you
FORD,
FLORIDA.
nitty
InI
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
e
d
In
t
h
a
t
c
e
r
t
a
i
n
Hie total number of canes
Im bed In Banfiirtl, Herulnole t \ ,iiy
650 lin. ft. 12 in. storm sewer a t $1.10
......................
715.00
lot. P ie c e o r p a r c e l of la n d n lt u a te
Florida.
brought before tho court for tho
The
following
ia the estimated cost of paving Fulton Street from
10 inle!* at $35.00 ....... ......... ...............................
350.00
W i t n e s s m y h a n d um l iti» a n ti ot In Z cm ln u ln C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , and
Pact p a r was 829. Of this numt h e C irc u it C o u r t o f t h e Heventh d e s c r ib e d as f o l lo w s :
Park
Avenue
west
to Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 44 feet in width
2
manhole*
at
$60.00
...........................................
.
120.00
T h e n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of th e
ho. OQi wore on charges of dcJ u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of t h e Htr.te of
s
o
u
t
h
e
a
s
t
(
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
.Section
F
lo
r
id
a
,
In
u
m
l
fo
r
H
em
lnole
C
ounty,
with
sheet
asphalt
on
a 6” rock base.
630
sq.
ft.
concrete
alley
return.;
at
30c...............
189.00
'lltiojepcy and 220 dependents.
.16, T o w n s h i p 19, Houlh
range
t h i s t h e Eth d a y of J u n e , A. l»,
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., July on
Tho court placed 372 children
C
O
O
cu.
yds.
grading
@ 50c ....................................................... % 300.00
2000 lin. ft. 3 inch, drain tile at $100.00 per M
30 emit.
OJA,
200.00
Y’dii a r c t h e r e f o r e r e q u i r e d t o upV K. DOUG LA 88,
of delinquency on probation and 3—A park budding campaign ii
500
lin.
ft.
concrete
curb
&amp; gutter @ 85c ..................................
476.00
Engineering,
advertising,
legal
expense
etc.
.
1586.84
C l e r k of t h e C irc u i t C o u r t of the p e a r t o t h e hill of c o m p lain t, tn th is
90 por cent, of them made good, Row being conducted iu this city H ev
e n u se on M undnv, t h e 3rd d a y uf
en
th
J
u
d
i
c
i
a
l
C
i
r
c
u
i
t
o
f
F
l
o
r
­
50
lin,
ft.
flush
curb
@
35c
.............................................
17.50
under the supervkiion of the city ida. In a n d f o r H em ln ole C o u n ty .
, »ay » the report.
Augiint, 1925 a t t h e C o u r t ll o u n e In
_ ,
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ;
Total e s t i m a t e d c o s t ......................................................
purk board. Plans call for greatly
(H E A L )
$21042.84 I I 60 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00 ............................................... .......... 2,320.00
o t h e r w i s e sa id b ill o f c o m p l a i n t will t ,* k u
„ „ i i . , i „ o ....... ............ ,
liv A. XL W E E K H , D e p u t y C lerk .
increasing tho prenent fd'ditigs
be t a k e n a s c o n f e d s e d hv y o u ; s a i d ! (*
h o m o e n t n t i y ny a d j a u . n e t p r o p e r t y o w n e r s .
100 sq. ft. concrete alley returns (n&gt;30c .................
48.00
(.HON Xi IP ICHH' iLD EH ,
ami Lpuce for recreation in the SWI
o lic ito rs f o r C u m id u lm iu t.
enuse bulng a suit to quiet title tu Number of feet frontage
.................
41918
150
lin.
ft.
12"
storm
sewer
@
1.10
......................................
165.00
parks.
th e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d la n d a n d p rree m - ,
,
.............. "*•
I uikj nth, I Mh, 2tiih. J u i y 3rd.
ln."i In th e a b o v e naincil R E V O N * Assessment per foot frontuge.... ................ $5.02
3 inlets @ 35.00 ....................................................................... .
105.00
A. Fisher, member of the board,;^0tll‘ &gt;7,h#
nnJ 3*atAH REALTY COMPANY.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
vi iii ..i.
,, c
...alale(#. that the
It In furth er on lereil th at thin ord­
tho parka
purk., (on the city in tT itrt'iT c o u r t . 7t ii ju d ic ­
500 Hn. ft. 3" drain tile @ 100.00 per M.................... ............
50.00
ia l cttii'U iT, ar.Mixot.F. coun ­ er he ptihllnheil onco a w e e k for
' . . “ A\hatches
. ^ ri t :'.Juchicken*
Ly, i : r Soi,tho,r.n
compare
favorably with any
Preliminary Engineering, advertising, etc ............................ .........................
278.04
eight (6) rniiHevutlVe W eek) In The
Aiizuna
by i t s ., "mi!l tho
lull
t
y
.
FLORIDA.
IX
CIIANCEUY.
country when completed.
o enquiry
Sanford Herald, a n ew sp a p er p u b ­ Name—Description
F
tage
Assessment
r atuiul heat without either ineu- j Already thorn aio J42 aer«.. of
lished In Hem lnole County, Florida
B IL L T O Q U I E T T I T L E .
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
5
blk
7
tr.
9
...
M l Or or brood bent. A feed ntore pa rj; , jn t|,e
c
117
DONE
AND
O
R
D
E
R
E
D
,
t
h
i
s
Stli
587.34
Martin and I'carl O
Total estim ated cost .....................
$3,759.54
v
ity und six niile.t of J. William
1925.
inniiavt r reported today that three the municipal
Marlin, hi.i wife, Cumplalnaiits. day of June
Mdsch
Realty
Co.,
Lotj
6
blk
7
tr
9........
50
251.00
water front is made
V'. W. DOUGH-ASS,
To be home entirely by udjucent property ownera.
vn,
4‘SgB wnich ho loft on u shelf into park*.
C le r k o f t h e C lrc (.;t
C ourt
of Meisch
Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7 tr. 9.
50
251.00 Number of feet frontage .............................. ........... ................ ,
W B Alexander, if living, and ir H em
(gj
th u e week* ago cracked today und
lnole C ounty, F l o r i d a .
dead, nil purtlit!i claiming, by
Huns
call
for
tho
construction
Meisch
Realty
Co., Lot 8 blk 7 tr. 9 ,
61
A. M. W E E K S . D e p u ty C le rk .
321.28 Assessment per foot fro n ta g e .....................................................
j h a t three husky chicks emerged. of more juvrnilo pluygroumh witit
turoutth or under W E. Alt Sand­ ( S tlv
$8.12
EAL)
E. Dickson, L it 9 blk 7 tr. 9.................

-

.
Children Finding Klau Chief Asks,
H om e And Church Colorado 01 ficial \s*»:
- In Schools, Says Tut

F

j f f ir t W S S * J f if * GbvcrnmentHasGiven
PoHtoffilC
First Class R a t i n g

Juvenile Girl Cases
In Duval County Are
Increasing, Is Report

Park Buii(liii£ Plan
Now Being Conducted
In The Sunshine City

Chickens Hatched By
Heat in Yuma Arizona

er, deceased, or otherwise, et al..
Defendant*.
Order of f'uhllrnllou.
T h e S ta t e of I- lo r i d a ; T o :
W. K Alexander, if living, nnd Ir
dead, all parties claiming any In­
terest In tho lands hereinafter de­
aL [°„ jJrUCted frurn thiiI lduce\o Or- scribed,
u) heirs, devisees, grantee)
and other claimant) under \v. E.
Alexander, deceased, or otherwise;
Anil all parties claiming any In­
terest of. In and to the lauds nod
Ipremise) hereinafter described nltuit« in Seminole County. Florida
to-w lt:
Lot Five (5). Block (K) of
the Original Map of the Town
of Alexandria, which Is now
Oviedo. Florida, ns per pl.it
thereof, duly recorded in the
I’while Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
I t a p p e a r i n g by t h e s w o r n bill of
complaint h e r e i n t h a t y o u ninv be

The tem perature hui been above supcrvicoro, two new yacht, and
109 f u many days,
a million dollar recreation pier.
LLE
i» J 1' Jil' SONVI
un
, - — Hemming
.n
OKhhCIIQBEE—Highway to I, ■
r° m0d'™

____ After Fire Swept Thentc

Tiuou ^ieo|do.titod when fire swept the C4111!3 T nent-r ifi
fuIy pwtufo thuvi i Li t men sliowering water on ttu; bt
w aye aU tfiaf it lit: ot the baudinj;. l ortuuutdy fan
wvro in th': place a t tha litoe

. 50
167
50
50
IN ’I’ll II C IR C U I T C O U R T O F T i l t !
SEVENTH JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT
.
G4
DC I 4.0111 D Y, IX .1 X 11 F o i l S E M ­
IN O L E COUNTY.
IX
CHANC­
50
ERY.
167
Stith Woodruff,
Com plainant,
.
60
vs.
William Whim,... et ul.,
. 50
D efend an t)
. 64
CITATION
T&lt;&gt; William Whitney, hts w if e .— Meisch Realty Co., Lot 9 blk 7 tr. 10
. 50
Whitney, whoa*_Ch rial tan name M#Uch Rea„ y Co&gt;t Lot 10 b,k 7 tr , Q
In u n k n o w n ; Don i ’e d r o
M i ra n d a ,
167
hla w ife.
----------M i r a n d a .
w h o se
C h r i s t i a n n a m e In u n k n o w n ; J u a n M dsch Realty Co., Lot 1 blk 7 tr 11.................. . 50
De E n t r a l d o . hla w if e , -------------, E n ­ Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 7 tr. 11............... . 50
tr a ld o . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e h u n ­
k n o w n ; .In 111 De K n t r a l g o , h i s w ife, Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7 tr. 11...........
. 61
i n t e r e s t e d In t h a t c e r t a i n d c s i r l h r , ' -------------E n t r a l g o , w h o so C h r i s t i a n Aleisch Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 7 tr. l l_ ............. . 50
n
a
m
e
is
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
:
M
o
ses
E.
Levy,
lot of Lind In S e m i n o le
C o m ity .
-Levy, w h o se C h r i s t ­ Southern Utilities Co., Lot 5 blk 7 tr. 11......... ..467
F lo r id a , und d e s c r i b e d ab o v e . You h is wlfa.
n n a m e I* u n k n o w n ; J o s e p h M a r a
an d e a c h o f y o u nr* h e r e b y c o m ­ ia
A
rre
d
o
n
d
o
,
hln
w ife . --------A r r c - City of Sanford, Lot 10 blk 7 tr. 11........
117
m a n d e d a n d r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r to
w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n ­ City of Sanford—The W. 221.9 ft. blk 7 tr. 12
"Aid b ill of c o m p l a i n t ut th « C o u r t dondo,
k
n
o
w
n
;
I’rn
s
u
b
ln
C
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fa
c
lo
.
A
n
t
o
n
­
H ou se in S a n f o r d . Heoiln. lo C n u n tv , io A rre d o n d o , his w ife . ------------- A r ­
less 50' NAS by 124 ft. EAW in SW cor .. 97.9
F lo r id a , on M o n d ay , th e I'.th d a y of
d o n d o . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e I)
J(*[y A IV l 136. o t h e r w i s e sa id bill re
u n k n o w n , I’e d r o
A rre d o n d o ,
his Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.,—Beg at SE
win Ii© 1;*i;v 11 jin confctatjd by vuu, w ife.
— ■ —— A r r e d o n d o ,
w h o se
cor. blk 7 tr. 12 run W 21C.9 ft. to Wly. line
m i d hill o f c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g b e e n C li r ls tl a n n a m e In u n k n o w n : F e r ­
tiled f o r t h e t u r p i.* * of q u i e t i n g n a n d o A rre d o n d o , hln w ife. ------------of
R. It. Right-of-way NEly parallel with
tlv to th a a b o v e d.it&lt; rlbed land In A rre d o n d o . « Iiusp t ' h r l s t l a n n a m e Is
ih e c o m p l a i n a n t s I W illia m M a r tin u n k n o w n : D o lo rex A i r e d o m l a ; J u s *
R. U. 150 ft. E to E line of said blk 7 S to
and P e a rl G. M a rt In
or M arth a A rred o n d o ; M a ria n a A r­
beg.................. ......... ..... .............. .................... . 201
It Is further ordered that this r e d o n d o ; J o s e A r r e d o n d o ; T h e o d o r e
order bit liuhllxhtd once a v.eek lor Arredondo; R ach el P retto, her liua- 1 P e t e r t r a n k l m — 50
124 ft R A W in
*■" ft. "N *A"S * by ............
eight consecutive Weeks in Die San- imnd. Abraham l ’r n l t o ; E r a sm u s 11 ,
0 ,,f
,
_
,,,
YtrGownu.
Klinh.i
E
Morgan:
G
o
u
v
1
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11
cur.
blk
7
tr.
12
..........
. , M»r»tld. a newspaper publish124
w III Hemlnol* CountV. Florid 1.
e r n o u r T lllulnu n. T r u s t e e ; J. O. H ey E.
\V.
Stiles—Bug.
at
SE
Cor.
blk
7
tr. 13 run
Done ftll.l ordeled this lhe Ml. ,lav' w&lt;md. T ru stee; J o s e p h C. H eyw oo d ;
nf M a r . ta2i.
E l l a s Y ulee, lil) w if e , — —
Yu­
139 ft. W 181.5 ft. S 139 ft. F. 181.5 ft .181.5
IH aall
V. F. DGIRjt^Aga
lee, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is unC irr i: of t h e C irc u i t Court" f o r k n o w n ; A den V. BtyL-n; J o h n C la rk . Unknown—Beg. SW cor. blk 7 tr. 13 run N 120
Ills w ife,
■
C lark,
w h o se
Feinlii.de C o u n ty , F lo rid 1
ft. E 114 ft. 3 120 ft. W 114 ft to beg...... 114
C h r i s t i a n n a m e in u n k n o w n ; N a t h ­
. 4 . . . . . . Hy: A M W E E K S , d . c .
a n ie l M. B ro w n , hln w i f e , ---------------- Cooledge Realty &amp; Trust Co.—Beg. on the south
JA M E S ii. SH ARON .
May 3. 10, 23, 30.
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u n k n o w n ; Moses j . T a y l o r . Jr., hla
line of Sixth St. a t a point 2 ft we3t ot
June 6. 13. 80. 27; Jun* 4.
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S o li c it o r s for C o m p l a in a n t .
June G, 13, 70. 27, J u ly 4. II, IS,
23, 23 and Annual I. 1923.

T. E. Wilson Eat. Lot 10 blk 7 tr. 9 ....
Meisch Realty Co. Lot 1 bik 7 tr. 10
Meisch Realty Co., Lob 2 blk 7 tr. 10
Meiach Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7 tr, 10...
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 7 tr. 10....
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 7 tr. 10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 0 blk 7 tr. 10
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7 tr. 10

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FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
R. Traffurd'ii Map, Sanford
Foot
Prelim.
Frontage A»*M.
Description
Beg, a t the intersection of
the North line of Fulton
St. with the west line of
Park Ave. run West 162.5
feet North 150 feet East
162.5 feet South 160 feet
to beg.
162.5
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Beg. on the North line of
Fulton S treet a t a point
102.5 feet West of thb
West line of Park Ave.
run West 76 feet North
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South 138 ft. 3 In. t i
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Railroad Compan
Lot 6, Blk l. Tr. 4
840-42
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Notice Is hereby given to any «nd all persor interested in the
Special Assessments against the various pieces of property above de­
scribed that1 said special assessments are payable In full within thirty
days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll has been
equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annua) installments
\.ith interest a t 8 jier cent per annum from and a fte r the time said
special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of SanforJ, Fla.,
will be held at the City Hall at 2:30 P. M., on the 13th day of July.
A. D., 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear any nnd all com­
plaints and objections as to such special assessments, and will a t sal1*
time adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and
right, and when said special assessments arc so equalized and ad­
justed, same will then stand confirmed and be, and remain bindimf
jliens upon the property against which said assessments are made unj til paid in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 214, adopt‘d
|fay lhu c i‘y Commission of the City of Sanford, Fla., on June 8th, 1921tSe*‘&gt;
L- R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Publish June 27th * July -ttb, 1925.
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Convention W ill M eet July
Fourth At Portland, Oregon
JRTLAND, Ore., July 3, — preside at the opening siiion. Du­
enty special trains arc headed ring the convention Dr Clark wilt
give an address on “ From Portinrd this city with thousands o! iandi Mo., in *1.101, ru PArllaml,
Mstlan Endcavorcrii from alt Ore* in 19d5,” ia- which he will
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of the United States and
da who will spend from July’
10 nttomling the. {WtU Interlohal Christian. Endeavor con- proxtmntely 4,000,000.
jtion.
Among other speakers are the
B{Iward P. Gntps of Bo*ton, gen- Rev. Dr. Daniel A. Poling of New
secreUiry, antlci pates a res- Yopk, the Rev. Dr, Mark A. Mat­
stion of 15,000 delegate*. Ap- thews of Seattle, the Rev. Dr. A,
--jh n a tc ly 12,000, registrations ItAy Petty and H arry Holmes, of
‘’were recorded a t thq..}ast intorna- h&gt;w York, the Rev. Dr. Janies
' tional convention held two years Kelly of England, president of the
'ili
’ Moines.
Unin
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The F
growth
European Christian Endeavor Un­
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movement during the Inst ion, the Rev. Dr. William Hiram
rs and increased enthus- Foulkcs of Cleveland, the Rev. E.
on the part of constituent O. Mnrsdcn of Alaska, the Ruv,
are responsible for the in Seizo Abo and the Rev. Scijiro
registrations, lit said.
Vemurn of Japan, the Rev, George
oM Pifichot, governor of H. Hubbard of Foochow, China,
IvanU will give the opening and the Rev. J. Christy Wilson of
on “ O bservation of Amor- Persia.
Among the conference loaders
Ideals.” Because of July 4
the nation’s birthday, the nre Clarence C. Hamilton, A. J.
o of the h?ssion will be Shart|e nnd the Rev. Stanley II.
tlan Citizenship.” .i*The Itov. VanderEall, who with Mr. Cutes
Francis E. Clark,* fanitilnrly share the responsibility for the
wn ns “ Futlier Endeavor" conduct of the world-wulo organ­
irk;, who foundedo the movement ization whose motto is “For Christ
ars.ago In Portland,,Me., will nnd the Church."
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STATE ROAD
. ROAD NO. I.
. Nunes Ferry to Jacksonville
Nunez Ferry to Pensacola, 0
miles concrete, excellent, Approx­
imately 0 miles under construction.
Detours in fuir conditions and
plainly marked. Pensacola to Mil­
ligan, good ,*and clay, nn^l brick.
Milligan to Mossy Hand, sand ciay,(

T1U_tt!" r : . ^
Spring, excellent. Streets through Fr. .Uyers. fa ir..,
ROAD NO. 8.
.,
Crescent City under construction,
1Ip ines City to Fort Fierce
DeLeon Springs through DeLund to
Hajncs City through Frostproof,
Sanford and Orlando, fair.
I Scbrbig, Avon Park etc., to Lake
ROAD NO. 4
Annie, good. Lake Annie to Palm
Georgia Line to Miami
Circle, road is open to traffic, but
. The Waycross road from the St. rough and somewhat dangerous es­
Marys River to Jacksonville Is open pecially in rainy weather.
for .traffic and newly paved. S ur­
ROAONO.2.1
face com plct\ .excellent condition,
Bellcvicw to Plant City.
Rond under construction by Duval
This road ia excellent fa Marion,
county from Bayard to St. John Sumter, Hcrnnndo and Pascu coun­
county line. Duval county lino tni ties, hard surfaced nil the way.
Bunnell 62 miles, 9 foot brick road This is the beBt road for truvel to
with rock shoulders, fair. Bunnell Tam pa from Ocala.
North line
tp end Reilly’s Asphalt road 9 Hernando county through Dade
miles asphalt surface, excellent. City to Plant City, excellent roud.
Volusia county line to Davtona
very good. , Allnndale to New Smj?:
rna 8 miles, one mile detour, re­
mainder paved. New Smyrna to
Brevard county line 16 miles, 4
miles detour, 4 miles shell road,
HOLLYWOOD, July 3.—Hands
remainder paved. Ilrcvard county
line to Titusville 12 miles, 9 miles nnd feet, how and whsu they move,
pnved. r**mninded shell road. Titus­ are attracting the casting direct­
ville to Cocon 18 miles, nil paved. ors of one film studio here, rather
Cocoa to Meibniirno 21 miles, 19
miles paved, remainder shell road.
Melbourne to Sebastian River, 16
miles. 5 miles shelled road, re­
mainder pnved.
Sebastain to
Miami 150 miles nil paved.
ROAD NO. 5
* High Springs to F t. Myers.
High Sprlr,"i through Archer
nnd Willision *-&gt; Romeo, fair.
Romeo to Dunncllor asphalt su r­
face, excellent. Dunrellon to Inv p ri-ss and Brooksville, rough,
with exception of 8 miles new base
fust completed near Inverness.
Rond under construction through
Citrus county from Holder to Flor­
al City.
Brooksvillc through
T nirra Branodton and Sarasota to
Mpokkn River, good except for 12
miles of road south from Six Milo
Creek under construction. Traffic
should take Bnyshoro Rond, Tampa
to Bradenton. From the Mynkkn
River to Puntn Gordn verv rough
except six miles. Punta Gordn to

cellent.. CiiAyyfile to Gottondnle,
unimproved .but ! in , I fnir chape.
O ttondnlc to Mariarma, sand clay
good.' M »mfm4 tt»; .Quincy unim­
proved lait in fair,shape. Quincy
to Littm nns.^ood sand only. Llttmaiw to Conticello, unimproved
but' fair. • Monticello to Aucilta
Rlviee gd'od 'ijiand clay.
Aucilla
River to Greenville, sand clay road
in good condition.
On leaving
Grvonvlllo take old county rood to
within six milus of Madison where
you .will cpniip on an excellent sand
day road to Madison, Live Oak,
l.ake City and East. There is a
short detour in the city limits of
l lie town of Lee. laike City to
Jacksonville, excellent.
ROAD NO. Z
Georgia Unc to Fort Myers
Georgia Line to Jasper, sand clay
road in excellent condition. Jas­
per to White Springs, sand d a y
road in fair conditions, ro u g h . in
places. In leaving White Springs,
contention th at the Doheny lease cross Suwanee River over - old
of December 12, 1922, that is, the bridge in the town of White
lease which covered practically the Springs and take old county road
entire reserve, was made because to Lake City. This is the offfcinl
the reserve was being drained by detour while the highway be­
wells outside nnd to protect the tween White Springs and Lake
government from loss from drain­ City is being hard surfaced, and is
age so set up.”
condition.
High
in very good
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Springs to Gainesville 25 miles of
1y
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u»phalt. ««ejlent.M F irst lO m lles
and the local Junior ChamX
* 12*. !_■
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1 south of Gainesville asphalt surCommerce.
face very good. End Of asphalt to
of these organizations arc
Micanopy 5 miles rough. Micanapy
bted by Cnptain Hutchinson
Two members of the family of
Lowell asphalt surface, excid►
c as many representatives in
irade. which will be led by G. B. Elliott, of 1007 West Fourth l,'nt* ,| owclJ t(l P*!011* “
anford National Guard units, Street, sustained severe injuries !1lr}JctlIon' shop Idoto.urs- SSSSL S
""fi
II lie possible. In order to last Wednesday when the car in I,cl\* \\™
For
confusion they will he asked j which they were riding about iwm
ami Mount DorJ. good,
up in the parade in the order miles tins side of Daytona, skidd- M
Dora to Ft. Myers generally
in this artic e. although
in Kood condition, ex/ept /c to u r be- f
Quick Courteous
Lis no distinction toibe drawn crushed into a telephono pole.
tween Ogla and Ft. Myers.
I
|cn the various civic organizKdwrtai KUM t suffered sev­
ROAD NO. H
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
eral bad enta about the face while |
Georgia Line to Orlando
Elliott
received several | Wilds Landing to Yulee, sand
a statem ent this Horning, Mrs.
Hutchinson said that when bruises and u badly sprninod clay road in fair condition. Yuleo We Htrive to make a Friend of
In signs up with the National wrist, said Mr. Elliott this morn-1to Six miles south, shell rond in Each I'atron by selling him Only
ft] fur n single day, ns is nsk- ing.
fuir condition. From this point on the Very Ilcst Automotive Acces­
all able bodied men on Deinto Jacksonville, to Green Cove sories.
Day,ho is supposed by doing
Springs pnved road, brick nnd Dunlop Tires and Tubes have Prov­
signify his willingness in a
treated rock base. AH in good en their Super Quality in Sanford
of emergency to sign up for
condition. Green Cove Springs to Service.
fal service.
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* f’nlutka rough to cud of brick at
&gt;st year, he concluded, a large j CHICAGO, July 2.—Hesitant I Rjce’s Creek, brick road from
pber of Sanford men signified rum m er overcame stage flight! 5 ^ ° \ Creel through lo la tk a to
intention of enli.itipg in n long enough yesterday to make it^ San Mateo good. San Mateo to
of natiohat' v'rttcrgency by bow to the AUddlewcst and th en i £h,n n #8 Creek, fair. Asphalt nur- t
ling up with the Nu tional decifled to stay awhile. Hot dry*f,1C0 ^rom
Creek to Sisco,
m l .Units for a period of one winds from the southwest sent Cresent City, Pierson uiid DeLeon
and it is hoped.that.a, larger. th e, ujttmirjt akuraymg*’up nistvo
:?wb ‘I ’t i
•H
sP-w W 'elM it 'for the Single the century mark a t t numerous
1 st'nnd Elitt. ' I’honc dlT -W .^’’
uriod this year.
poinb. It was 107 degrees at
Parsons. Kansas, 196 a t HutehinLICARBO
.............. DUSTING POWDER
son, Kansas, while 101’s were not- soothes and heals chafing. Just
dold ' n&gt; DesMoincz,' apriqkle this powder freely on tho
and Omaha.
parts and the'soreness and irrita ­
Th6 cast in contrast to the mid­ tion is gone,,
dle west is fanned liy cooling
Every mother should keep LIbreezes. No fulaiities are report­ CAKISO DUSTING POWDER in
(Continued from Page 1.)
ed in the western heat wnve a l­ tho honie. It stops prickly heat
though 11 prostrations occurred a t itching at once and causes the
, the face of the Doheny stutc- Kansus City.
cash to disappear. It protects the
it. The statement, if true, inchildren against .chafing, &gt;rashes
|res every member of the cnbiROTOR YACHT TRIED
nnd skin irritations. It keeps ba­
1in some measure or responsiPOTSDAM,
July
J. _ The bies happy nnd contented. USE
for tho odious transaction, world’s first rotor yacht was a fea­ LICARBO OUSTING POWDER
p the second place, Mr. Do- ture of the exhibition for aquatic freely. Always keep it in the nur­
nsserts that when the plan sports held recently. It made a sery, It is sold by all druggists.
mder consideration—the Pearl Dial trip each day of the exhi­ . Free sample sent on request by
tanks arid paying for them bition on Templin Lake and per­ S. II. Leonard! &amp; Co., Inc., New
-that ‘Fail said that if my formed satisfactorily.
Rochelle. N. Y.
Jny or any other company
undertake the work conllcH (the construction of the H H H i i i i a n i i B B i a M i i i i a a i u i i n B i x i R a i i a i a i N i a a i i i z a i i
leases would be made for
of ruth additional wells lid be required to supply the *
°tl witii which the navy
pay for the fual oil in ato-

10GRAM F O R
IFENSE D A Y
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Sanford People Hurt
In Automobile Wreck

Fellows Service Station

Hot Weather Makes
Debut In Middle West

Fellows Service Station

t ’rickJy Heat

PROSECUTOR
SCORING HARDING
CABINET IN LEASE

than faces snd tneir expressions,■
.Almost any person c a n , He
taught to register certain standard
emotions, .such *» J ti o f , joy, anilj
|nil rig to director R obert',
fear, according
C. Vignola, but only a real actor |
knows what to do w ith bfs nanils1
nnd feet and how to do it natural,y&gt;
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The result lias been that Vignoin nnd his staff, now are direct­
ing their first inquiring glances
no higher than the w aist lints of
Him applicants. If the hand* nnd
podnl extremities make good, then
the faces arc considered.

20 acres fine hammock and pine land,
all member, opposite one of the iargest celery farms on brick road; Four
miles out; Dixie Highway will con­
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poperty.
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Sanford Chcro-Cciln Co,, under
present,ntanaffement will not
be responsible for debts that
have been against Chero-Cola
Company.

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A h a mi'iiilwr «f I he Federal Reserve System we hare
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(he greatest financial organltaHun in Ihe world.
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Better than a written guarantee of continuous
satisfaction, these reasons are too funda­
mentally important to escape the attention
of judicious truck buyers.

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We have several customers ready to buy
if your property is priced right. Bring in
your listings.

Dean-Berg Corporation
202 First Street

The Indescribable West
The Cool North-Land
—the scenicColoradn Rockies; jerg*tni.i.goldOTi
CxlifoniUitho P^ollie N(uth»cat;yuurNAilnnivl
Parks; ih# Or««t Lakes —Ihe Noiih Woods)
ihe iestfu laml invigorating Tennessee Moun­
tains—through ihe heart ul historic Dixieland,
by wsy of Atlanta, Lookout Mountain, Chettaaaogs, Moccssin Bend. vU
THE DIXIE FLYER
U h r.»r-O b ter*atl&lt;&gt;aC .r«, D r » « t » «
• n&lt;l CQmp.rttn.nl Slatpln^ C.rx, Co.

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E ilt t n u lr low lumrarr fa r e .—lone raturn lloill*—
aonvanUnt atop~o»*r p*l (U « « la —Ulterxllre/rmitae
—circuit tours.

i i f town. Ihr hr»C ,tm, I.

W iiu r r n r nl h n tu r nm l m u . .
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l , . ' Vh m t k r b l a l a r r Ilf I b r H i l l , , , , , . ,
l l l l l r , I t w r i t t e n . *« In n n i l l|ti- j u , n . , i
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That Endures

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l i i D d l t r i l I n if , w h e n
th r v illiir it'
l|« iin r n i i t r l t i i i t n i Ii* I b f b i u i | u r i i i «if
jL\ m e r l i n
In m i n i m i n l ,
nheu
th e
W ' r l * I* Him h » | i p l l y tm irrU -tl i i iu J
P n c f u f t i l l l r * ? h a l II hnn k e p t I m p Wi
a t l m v a n U t a te fitm u rr*

Sanford City Property

2. Exceptional quality.

4. Character of Dodge ,
Brothers Dealer organ­
ization.

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1. Price advantage.
3. Power and dependabil­
ity of Dodge Brothers
Engine.

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To those familiar Avltli the chief reasons for •
Graham Brothers remarkable growth, these
four points loom most conspicuously in expla­
nation of their leadership and lower prices:

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Coiner Oak Avenue and 2nd .Street

A T L A N T IC CO AST L O T X A IL B a A O

'■';i n ford,’’Florid
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HE2THER your job be one for n massive build­
building or for some repair work, we have tbc
robot that will fit your needs completely. For
e we handle only duality material, tested by
irs of experience. While initial costs may be a
higher, you get real economy over a period of

On \ \ . Third SI.

Exceptionally Good Dialog C ar wkrvlcs

Miller 0. Phillips, Inc.

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SOLDBY DODGE BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYW HERE

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Florida people going op their summer trips report
Censoring Prayer.
H alm ! in One.
they meet more automobiles on the way to Florida than they
Bootlegging.
pass or that pass them , going north.
Meanneaa and Finance.
.
m l u r d l tin * v _ j
r e t t or
Automobiles carrying licenses from every state in the
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
re *• H o w a r d m utaT *
(C opyright 1 IU )
111
Union
are
noticed
by
north-bound
Floridians.
These
auto• « • A m i av
» « m lea
TH E REV. Mr. Mutchler, Irmobiles are for the m ost part o f the more expensive typ es;
O b.
nAT*»
vited to open a session of the
O
a Swa - f f.■CHr
^ ? . . _m&lt;
Ioaded with Pc°P,e anti their luggage, bound Iowa legislature with prayer, ask­
WTt. iv*
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w##,‘,y w n .o . $190
•7 U ", Ipetrhaps the most unusual state of things that Flor­

resolution,
notleaa —
ol amartafnroent*
entertainm ent, whara ida could have anticipated relative to “tourist” travel. The
-an
v d—nrz-jrrwharcaa ara mb4a will b . char,*) new-comers seem to expect, even, the discomforts o f intense
t« r a t recularadY artlalna irataa.
asm ociathd r n c a s
Praas la aulva•ntltled to iha ua« for ra­
" ° t ■«! new, dlapatehea
• r r tlla * to It or not ntharwlaa eradAfWltaa
•red la thla pac &gt;r and alao tha lo«*l n a,..viPul?.
v i pub
- her'eln.' At frig h t,
Of
of apaclal dlapn
dispatch„ republlcallon
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•a naraln ara alao raaai~ad.

FRIDAY,.JULY 3, 1925
T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1^-Defcper water route to Jaekaon▼ille.
„ nstrnctlon of 8L Johna-Indlan R lrer canal.
A— Extension of wlilte way.
*■—Extension of local amusements.
--Sw im m ing pool, tennis courts,
etc.
fc— Augaiontlng of building prohoaTus"*100"**’ i10***"' oportmcxit
‘Extension of street paving proKram.
7— Constrnction
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
• '“ T^oaipletJon of city beautlficatlon program .
*■—®*Pan"*®n of school system
w ith provision for increased fa­
cilities.
b

ST

* * Zonn their
f f i nn(I
.f 1♦1«80rt8
f tr°p|cal
are
w ay”
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**» . . m. iseries. ' But .they
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" 00 thC g r0U nd fl0 0 r,, a n d , Pr o f i t froTn

the tremendous increase in the price o f Florida real estate.
notAaH
s lhot
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di8?0Ver that the weather is
M l hey J®f t in New York or Chicago, in
Nebraska, as the case may be. And by

th e k in d o f a u m m p r ^ V m T 1 In F lo r id a th e y a r e a m a z e d a t

hey f"nd te??iblo bnr
anta and I

ater they a fe findin* Ncither do
° f mo8(Iuitoes, fierce swarms of

r e s h o u t o f T r i e m m CVC? 8CorP i° ns a nd a llig a to rs d o n 't
r u s n o u t o r d a r k h id in g p la c e s a n d m u r d e r th e m .
T h e y h d i s w v t T u m H Atbh n th ° tC,S a n d r i g h t good food to e a t *

5*bufg”
C 2 L .?thov
S 2 !^pnll"h««n“
L iV&gt;
tha.
fc "t
»eem
‘“A
c, “ even more alive
auve than the
purg they tall home. And
with even
greater enthusiasm
th a n th e v s t a r t e d wiVi.
aCi
«vun g r e a t e r e n tn u s ia s m
fo w e s w fth th e l n n h ° u t h K voynK e o f c o n q u e st, th e y jo in
re m lv to a tt a in f h
i h ° h » v e p re c e d e d t h e m - a n d m ak e
Ju m p
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d y s ° f a f f ,u e n c e b y a hop, sk ip a n d

,ur“™ l" ? .P.rC8.ent outl9°K- Florid* will add more than a
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r 1 m e n w hl ol U Vh ta’lv eIf 8 tu d ie d th e q u e s tio n
p r e d ic t t h a t th ist e™a rVly WHIMIIIUI
s u m m e r tra v e l in to F lo rid a will s t e a d -

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next winter will sec not only greater
,n fbe state than were ever here in one

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THE SANFORD HERALD.

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aunt, Mrs.
II. Lundqutst.
SDs. Logan.
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Mrs. George Munson and Jose­ _ M r. and Mrs. Leon LeR6y left
phine of Savannah, Ga., are visit­ Wednesday for a six weeks trip
ing a t the home of her husband’s to Chicago.
brother, Emil Magnuson and sis­
Mrs. Cills Hodges and Mrs. Joster, Mrs. Hilme Lundqulst.
le Prevntt spent Thursday with
Rev. Clark will be a t the Com­ Mrs. E. H. Kilbe.
’
munity church on July 6. His wife
Mrs.
Endor
Curlett
is Improv­
had charge of the muald on child­
ren’s Day. The collection wms ing very nicely a t the Fernald
larger than was expected—511.15. Loughton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer of
being for missions.
Sanford
spent Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Sarah Pritchard and niece,
with
Sir.
and Mrs. George Peters.
Miss Mary Field both of OgdensMr. and Mrs. Yarber and two
burg, N. Y., arrived by boat S at­
urday and are visiting a t the home daughters of Fort Meade spent
of her brother Will Swain and last week with Mr. and Mrs. E.
wife. Mrs. Pritchard has been H. Kilbic.
.
teaching on Long Island since tho
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Franklin add
death of her husband.
daughter, Pleita left Tuesday for
The Willing Workers had a good Louisiana to visitvM r, Franklin’s
meeting Tuesday a t the home of mother.
Ruth nnd Esther Ericson, seven
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbe, Mrs.
members being present. » |Mrs. Roy TilHs nnd children. Mrs. W alt­
Bertleson and Mrs. Weaver came
as visitors. The next meeting will er Yarber and daughters spent
Thursday in Chuluota with relat­
bo held nt the home of Mnrion ives.
Lundquist.

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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

TELEPHONE;— Res. 428-J.

Fram ing

\

ed a blessing for the child labor
amendment.
That did not please all the lcgis
lators, and there is a suggestion
th at seems close to the limit.
Don't those lawmakers know that
what the preacher thinks, Is known
above whether he says it out loud
or not? And is not the Lord able
to protect himself from all illvised praying, even unccosored?

Sheathing
Siding

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MISS ROSAMOND RADFORD IS THE
LOVELY BRIDE OF O. T. ALFORD

Social

Flooring
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Ceiling
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Mouldings
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Plaster
White Cock Plaster Board
N ails
Screen W ire
RuUdcrs Hardware

ialendar

Miss Wheeless to be
Society Editor For
The SummerMonths

Of much interest and surprise state. Miss Radford is a talented
to , the many friends in this city reader and has appeared In a numWe have been very fortunate in
and elsewhere of the, contracting her of entertainm ents here, .where
Friday
orge A. DeCottea will parties, was the announcement to­ her selections have received much securing Miss Snrah Wheeless as
Society Editor during my absence
i bridge a t 3:30 o’clock day of the maiAiagc of Miss Ros­ commendation.
Mr. Alford Is the atjn^of Mr. nnd this summer. Miss Wheeless is
|e on Park Avenue, hon­ amond Radford, lovely daughter of
iinghi.m, the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil­
S. R. Deighton, who Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radford of Mrs. T. W. Alford
Deighton and family, Sanford, to O. T. Alford of Birm­ Ala., wheto the groom ms Incd liam T. Wheeless and is a student
ndunte in the Florida State College for
Dtly moved to Sanford ingham, Ala., the wedding taking for many years. He is a g ;_____
Women.
of
Howard
College
at
Birmingham
laco
Thursday
evening
a
t
the
•aaboro, N. C.,
holding
an
A.
B.
degree
front
that
irst
Methodist
Church
in
Orlan­
I would like to express my ap­
.lum ber Five of the Methinstitution. He is now tnking a preciation for the friendly co-opcdo
with
Rev.
I.
C.
Jenkins
per­
tureh
will
meet
with
Mre.
Dots
—
id ford a t 4 o’clock at her forming the ceremony in the pres­ rourse in medicintf and surgery r ®tion which has been given to me
Windows
„ ,Columbia University in New through this past season and could
a i 115- French Avenue. All ence of Miss Virgintu Quigg, Miss r.t
not ask more than th at the same
^
jrged to bo present. Edna Chittenden, nnd Paul R a d -.York City,
Fram es and Screens
ford, all of this city.
^ While a t Howard College, Mr. kindly service be given Miss
Made to Order
■turday
Mrs. Alford has made Sanford Alford distinguished 'himself in Wheeless.
ja no Story Hour as her homo for the past 13 years, athletics, being a momber of the _________ KATHRYN WILKEY
Murphy Ironing Boards
rill be closed for the coming here from Waycroai, Go., varsity football and baseball
Mrs. Andrew Rortleson and
Medicine Cabinets
where she was born nnd spent her teams nnd participating in other .daughters returned Thursday from
branches
of
sports.
early childhood. She is a graduate
Tuesday
At Columbia he is prominent in her father’s sick bed in Palntkn,
of the Sanford High School nnd
be a call meeting of Inter attended Bessie Tift College school activities nnd a popular leaving him about the same.
Woodad Bartleson left Monday
Managers at Oo’clock nt Forsyth, Gn., where ’she re­ member of tho Pi Kappa Alpha
for Birmingham, Alabama, for a
ling a t the Woman’s ceived her A. B. and B. E. degrees. Fraternity.
The. ...........................
gioom Is also a.............
member w.
of months’ training nt the Military
For the past year, Mrs. Alford
has been advertising manager of tho Pi Chi medical fraternity, hnv-1 ^ , 7 there. His second year.'
ing been received
into this orirnn.L " , . k n Re Thompson of !i!DeTh, f a W
Herald.
^
Lund with Mrs. Jesse Leo was cal­
The bride is a popular member umbin.
ling Saturday nt the homes of
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
of the younger set of Sanford nnd
A t present Mr. and Mrs. Alford Mrs.Stcdt nnd Mrs. Ballings.
710 W. F irst St. Phone 472-11
by her . . .charming
personality,
.
.......»; are residing nt the home of th.*
Miss Minnie Claud Simms spent
hojds a wide circle of friends not;bride’s parents a t 115 French Av- Sunday with Adclie Vining. Miss
only
here
but
clsewhero
over
the
entte.
re Hyman of Tampa
\ inirg was elected secretary to
tss visitor to Sanford
take M argaret Hlrschi’s place at
Sunday-school.
A number of the home folks
’oleolugh left WcdIt
celebrated the first birthday of
ATTOIINEY8-AT-LAW
Biumbin, S. C., to
Ellen I.undquist was elected as­ Holland Denton, the little son of
ie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lundquist,
sistant librarian.
Monday evening.
•
ai l-.ll.1-.il l
Henry W ight leave
Adclie Vinlng attended the birth­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Bridgcman,
K 1IIS T N A T IO N A L H A N K 01.1)0.
Mrs. Henry W ight entertained day party of her niece, Eloise Winn formerly of Miami, have rented
Myers where they
: week-end.
in her usual gracious manner with Tuesday.
the Crammer cottage. Mr.' BridgeMessrs. Winn nnd G. W. Vin- man hns been ill with inflam m at­
a morning bridge party Thursday
lieltc
was
the
guest
m
g
hnve
sold
their
place
near
the
. frs..L*&lt;
ory rheumatism.
tnderson In Orlan- a t her home on Park Avenue, hon­ Upiala depot.
Mrs.
Mrs. Thompson has sold her
oring Miss Helen Shepherd of Ni­
[and Thursday.
Wc
Alfred Ericson is helping Mr. former home nnd bought near tho
agara Falls, N. Y., who is the a t­ Weaver on Mrs. Ililm a Lundquist’s Main street. She has just come
F. L. Crosby left tractive house guest of Misa Abbie housa which will l&gt;c a largo one, back from Washington, N. C. where
tr. and
Long Time Loans on Residences and B usiness Propel ty. .rsdny
tr a lm Beach where ! Doudncy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmpr Lunquist her daughter is living.
several days.
f will
A most delightful effect was are preparing to build a house on
Mrs. Nora Swanson spent nn
Easy Repayment Plan
had in the decorations as the beau­ their land, bordering the hard road. afternoon at the home of Mrs. A.
try is spending the tiful zinias from Mrs. W ight’s
t. A.
The Dorcas Union will hold its Swanson. Harry Carlson nnd his
Office in new Mcrriweathcr Building
k-end ir laincsvillc the guest wonderful garden were used and first anniversary picnic, in the father were recent callers to sue
iis daugfc er, Mrs. D. T. Phil- in each of the
difVIIV.three
»•!&gt;Vv rooms
IUUIIlA* ua m
i ,n—
■' of Mrs. Ililm a I.undquist, Mr. and Mrs. Nills Swanson.
grove
2nd Street.
Phone fill
ferent color note was followed. 'July 29.
Rev. Eckhnrdt of Pierson, who
Miss Abbie Doudney, for making
Mrs. Esther Keen nnd children preached here Sunday, pent the
Hargrove
of
Pelhnn,
H argr
(Isa Lor
high score, was awarded hand and Mrs. Neesc’s children spent
a t the home of Air. and Mrs.
no with her cousin, made handkerchiefs, the guest of the first of the week with Mrs. night
came
Pierson, taking dinner Sunday at
'toudenmire to visit honor was presented handker- Hamil Tolar.
Emil Magnuson’s home.
eks.
a fo
chiefs. Following the game n deNorman DeForest is pushing the
Edwin Johnson of Winter G ard­
lightful collation was served.
,work on his new subdivision on en came Sunday for his wife nnd
Irs. Percy Moro nnd
Those playing were Mrs. Wight, Crystal I^ike. A number of men children who have been visiting
K. B. McCracken Miss Helen Shepherd, Mrs. Ralph nru working there.
for ten days at the home of her
the week-end nt Wight, Mrs. Fred Wight, Mrs. Per-! —
sch.
cy Mero, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, M rs .'_
George G. Herring, Mrs. Alexander
Radford and P. Vf. Vnughn, Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Miss}
|Ve today for Tamfia, Eleanor Herring, and Miss Abbie
will spend tho week- Doudney.
Motives.
-------* Mil!
I« I
t D. Bnggn nnd PhllTampa are to be the
s Trcssie McRae for

THE WELL known Solly Wcrthoim, warned by his lawyer, does
not u tter all that be feds, but
turning to a person disliked, he
will say “For what I am thinking,
you could have me put In Jail,
and that tnsw ers his purpose.
Perhaps the Iowa clergy, pray­
ing for the Iowa legislature might
cover the ground by saying, ms a
preliminary to censored prayer,
"For what I am thinking, some of
you could be put in jail?

I

The Price Is Right i
SANFORD

YOU MAY live to be 105, and
read this news again.
Mrs. Robinson nnd Miss Clutterbuck, British golfers drove off
from the 15th tee at Ramsgate,
and each “sank” her ball on that
first shot. It was a 110 yard hole,
and for some time to come those
ladies will tell how they “halved
tho hole in one.”

CASH L H K H C

:rsonals

f; BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
TH E THIRD COMMANDMENT
B i® m V
o f f hc ln.?r' “ “0 In the number of ho"—Thou shait not take the name w .
GREETINGS
of the Lord thy God In vain; for this sum m er n‘ h°"8M a "d d" cllin8:'' ,h n l nre hci"H built
JOHN BARRYMORE now back
tho lo rd will not hold him guilt­
from his great success as Ham­
less th at taketh his name in vain.
“koS after" T ^ rf J OO’. S“.ni 0rd. wMI h,lv&lt;! *» many aa it let, in London, Is said to have told
Exodus 20:7.
in r to o o in io n 3 r h ^ r W ! l “ .bu.^ ne*" of lhl" "“tim er here the Prince of Wales that what
him, Barrymore, going was
U. S. A. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS brine a K f i S w M I ^ S r •« the.carrylug out of plana to ‘kept
fervour, and champagne."
Greetings, Americn! Here’s to
The able young actor is mistak­
th&lt;x best for you!
en. servour will keep a man go­
— oHappy retu rn s of the day.
ing up to 00, and beyond. ChamLook! You ea’n tell, by tho way
pagno, if he gives it a chance, will
TAMPA TIMES
wo are dressed for you
Stop him nt fifty.
All tho respect we would pay.
You, nt some time or other in
Out on the flag poles oP Glory is
LIGHT RED wine, supplying your life, have sat late a t night lectures of all time was delivered
•hung
mormiH7r•^ n n ]\° ! u J.uIr’ at hand’ takc this opportunity to iron,
tannin nnd vitamines YES. on n veranda with n group of in Kansas by a speaker who was
Flapping tho praises that gladly momorize part of that famous paragraph of the Declaration
so drunk that he almost had to be
Ninety
percent of the world’s
of Independence upon which all that is fine in the g o T reare sung
Conversation drifted in­ propped up. Actually, he did not
really Krent men have relied upon friends.
to an exchange of philosophical
Hundred and forty-nine y e a n you dividual atntou It, #i.r
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governments ol the m­ it, in old age, and in youth. Chatn- views—why we nre here on earth, believe in temperance, otherwise
arc, young!
he wouldn’t hnvo kept the distil­
natjne
NO.
B
M s n f t f c governments of cities and towns nre
why so many fail, and what con­ leries working overtime. But re­
May you live onward for aye.
its
arrested
process
of
fumentaknmi o &gt;1? 1 r \ u ^now I)nrt of it. We could not help but », ,ls arrrste'« pmcc«» of fementa- stitutes success.
alizing that he was not of normal
Proud you can feel while receiving ir ? f? f!h an f w ° if It h c J1
Out
of
such
discussions,
like
n
,1” 10118 phrases. Cut here is the pare- and th at’s "uc,!-in
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deadly. Frenchmen, who mocking jinnee, rises n glaring temperament, he orated his “don’t
our praises.
a _wh0 »•.
it, if you do not hun , ?„
drink” philosophy ns alibi for his
Yea, from your soil to your sky.
truth—that every individual de­ failure, and administered to him­
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velops a personal philosophy of self the narcotic of believing that
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The health, and the wealth-to-you
life to fit his degree of success or he really believed it.
the
wise
French,
drink
failure. Aesop’s fox who could
_ cry.
;
Similarly, you are apt to hear
Don t ever worry—we well know
not leap high enough to pluck the a great speech on honesty from a
your worth;
grapes, comforted himself with man who would not hesitate at
A WASHINGTON correspondent “the grapes nre sour.’ ’
Land takes alive, you're tho best T h iy V o likeThis: Paragraph of thti ^ a t document opens
robbing an orphan asylum.
reports
great
Ku
Klux
activities
land on earth.
This development of elnstic phil­
The mnn who has accumulated
af](l
the
opening
of
headquarters
at
T hut’n why, today, we’re recalling
We hold th ese truths to be self-evident that nil
osophies to fit personal failure, is
so
much
money
that
it
makes
&gt;
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ashington,
on
a
hugo
scale.
your ■birth-,” " - -•
The Imperial Wizard, with 2 ( H f u,noa*y ha* ^or Lis alibi: “ It a dangerous form of nlibi. Un­
Creator0 with*01 Sq?a1, Uu,lt they aro entlowed by their
For this Is the Fourth rtf July.
workers
has moved from Atlanta doesn’t m atter how much wealth less a man constantly .guards him*
th ^ e ariT ifo i l " Unn,1&lt;;nahle
that among
—Hal Cochran.
a man bus, sowlong ns he doesn't self he is apt to fnli into a state
these
are
Life,
Liberty,
nnd
the
pursuit
of*Hnnninn.s
------------------ of, •auto* .hypiw n in which he
cL!%JpUaIbUi,dlnK ‘‘"ar tha
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shoulders the blame for his 3hoitEveryone knows an honest man
A
secret
council
of
Kleages
and*
W|1TK
*
of
that
famous
cabtuted among Men, deriving their ju st
even though he doesn’t gp around
Dragons has decided that the work
Patch—in dire poverty— comings on something other than
proclaiming it fa r nnd wide.
of the klan managers can best be hypnotised herself into the philos­ the real cause, which is himself.
104 ft. Corner Lot nt $140.00 per front foot.
o--------The result of all this is th a t we
done in Washington.
ophy
. , that she was happier
ppier without
have in America an alarm ing
Our office boy says since n cou­
The work of opening her new riches.
CO ft. at $125.00 per front foot
p o were recently married in nlrkinverns and recruiting new mem­ SocrnteB and his soup-box or­ growth of fatalism.
It's a good thing, occasionally,
plnne, ho’a about decided those
bers will be dirpeted from the cap­ ators, not having much material
J“d , prfndplcM, and
ital.
' wealth, philosophized that nothing to pick your philosophies by the
things nre getting more dangerous
nape of the neck and submit them
than ever.
m atters except pure intellect.
to the acid test of Emerson’s lnw
T HE ROTOLKG industry has
114 ft. at $150 per front foot.
The prize in this line goes to
How about u warm weather cos-(&gt;cnegetic management. Spies of the the celebrated Athenian philoso- of compensation—thnt all condi­
tions
are
the
logical
results
of
tumo for men, such as a sheer,
mm runners, included in crews of pher-lonfcr who, when a king
sleeveless, low-necked shirt, with
government boats, cripple the en­ heard of his wisdom and promised definite causes. Doing this you
loose, knee-length trousers of tho
gines. And officers of the “dry Him uny gift he wanted, answered, will find thnt most of the causes
■utne m aterial, with a littlo some­
navy” interfering with the rum “Then step to one side. You aro which should be removed can lie.
Eas»Jy enough—if you will, but
thing worn underneath and slippers
ships have been threatened with obstructing my sunlight.
mnkc up your mind to their re­
death.
and rolled socks?—Tamps Trib­
One of the tinest temperance moval.
une. We arc for It.—Ocnla Star,
oo are we.
NEW YORK WORLD
Ih AMERICAN boats were an­
2102 First St.
Realtors.
Sanford
chored off the British coast, open­
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The Orlando Sentinel's Town
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ly engaging in cooperation with
DAYTONA JOURNAL
Slouch udds D. B. McKay, the ence, born of Roosevelt's Conserv­ ies of
British law breakers, don't you
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Rronaien. Bob Holly and Corny ation Congress in HI08, shows still •Stntca keen interest to nil the think Britain would takc vigorous
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In these modern days, when small town. All along tho side­
Sr
#c*Gon. Governors action ?
Vanderbilt to Florida’s list of mil- an encouraging vitality. It in true /
good, sanitary conditions mark walks all the time there are seen
ojJ'torx.
Ha should also that the excessive hopes pinned «r the Far-W estern States held a
only the intelligence ami prog­ tho vicious little daubs, some of a
add Col. ( has. D. Hines to the list, to tho Urst meetings have been water-power conference in IDl.i
nr
CERTAIN high financiers m not
ress of a community but its de­ most offensive and disgusting
but wo don’t believo Corny Vun- disappointed.
Governors
havu thnt drafted n noteworthy
ucrbilt belongs to any stato. Hu short terms, and sustained indi­ gram. The same year saw the c . *re..,,po'0* ,lln * ,or Unelt‘ gree of ethical culture ns well, character from a health stand­
mcnn" ‘‘™-’’ They tell
wconis to hnve n ntrong notion that vidual interest in the conference i Southern Governor, holding a u se -1®
statesmen, newspaper people anil every measure should be adopted point. It is no uncommon thing
impossible
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two or three states belong to him.
islb lo .rCSEiroris0 tonf!X b ? U h Uolns0nrT h"CV °" C,1T ,? c,rcittl ‘|u«* others m France and elsewhere to insure community regard for fo/ a screen door to fly open in
health rules and sanitary regu­ the face of a pedestrian and a
a con
—Ocala Star.
hnt they feel much ashamed of lations.
habits must he man lean or step therefrom to
have
the niggardliness of their nation. made to Individual
conform thereto, even at •n ip iy a mouthful of tobacco
nenrly half the
The decision of Miami and New the attendance of nearly
th, common
1
.to
,lraft
I
liis
annoys
the
United
States
gov­
plans for putting thut
York capitalists to erect « hun­ Governors at Poland Springs this
ernment hut it need not surprise the expense of personal conven­ juice on the sidewalk
the feet
dred and fifty thousand dollar week shows that tho institution is gieat industrial region on n war that government. Thosu gentlemen ience sometimes, und children so of passers. This happens daily,
footln'f
Later
the
fuel
difficulties
trained,
nt
homo
and
nt
school,
very
much
alive.
apartm ent house here is hut an­
even hourly, and makes for that
apologizing for the United States
that decency becomes a habit.
other indication of the faith which u Jh e chief weakness of the Ol the Northeast led to a confer­ nave found- tendin'
disgusting conditions which the
------- a money to for­
ence
of
Now
England
Governors.
mg business Interests nru mani­ House of Governors,’* as original­
We Americans are accused by State Hoard of &gt;Icalth hus taken
We have had u Governors’ con­ eign governments extremely profit­
6
festing In the “City Substantial.” ly planned, hus been the difficulty ference
able. They buy the foreign bonds, Europeans of being the greatest every measure to prevent, but
on
Prohibition.
.Meanwhile,
The apartm ent house will help of Uniting ground common to ull the intcrstiUo compact has been nt usurious rates, with a disgrace­ if not the only spitters on earth. whicli towns nml cities do not ap­
hen you put system into saving, you soon he- *|i
meet u long felt need of tho city the Staten and really important to
fully big "rake-off” ,,n the princi­ And most of us spit where and preciate, und health officers too
but it must not stop here. What them. The interests of the forty strikingly utilised. The Colorado pal. And they unload these for­ how wo please regardless, some­ ofton overlook.
Kin
to get direct henefit—and stop by Htcp you *m)
River Valley States have unitcJ
we need is more apartm ents.
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eight States nro highly diverse. in a compuct for the apportion- eign bond.- on foolish American times because ignorant of the fact
’I lie l&gt;onrd of health furnishes
climb hiffhet* to financial success. Open an ac *1
It Is topics of goneral and minor! nient of the Colorada’s waters. Investors that will pay the piper that exposed suptuni is a menace gratis to all who ask for them,
count with us today.
I ’m sorely pnint«I—
to health—so great a menace that large printed cards b.*nring the
not Immediate and major, concern Tho New York-New Jersey port later on.
in fact, appalled;
state boards of health have un­ anti-spitting legulutions.
How
that they usually discuss.
Thu j compact is familiar, and there is
I ’ve ascertained
conference has played a u sefu l1*«lk in the East of a general comMNANCIKRS THAT express dertaken to correct the bad habit many can be found in the Halifax
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
I’m growing bald.
contempt
for their country’s by adopting regulations to prevent cities, in offices, public convey­
a “onninPr«iu!!hll«*M
un,form
pact, uP°n hydroelectric develop,
— Fred Myors hlauon
meanness" do. It pays them, and It. I-lorida is not behind in the ances, public places of assembly,
in such fields
ns corpora- nient.
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when a few billions of foreign effort to impress this measure up­ or in public buildings, or on street
tion control and divorco nnd marIt is clear that tho
Don’t make a fuss,
bonds are finully repudiated, the on the public conscience, and corners? We should be too well
But count It bliss__
hS
I;° ? r r
“ml -I™ little Americans will utand the there are aluo method* for its en­ bred, too regardful of cleanliness,
It’s cooler thus
forcement.
loss not the big men.
ami hygiene to need such remind­
On days like this.
ers, but the fact remains thut we
In
Florida
it
is
unlawful
to
—Ted Robinson, in Cleveland Plain other States than New Yurkdo.
And here in this otherwise
THE
WAY
to
discourage
these
spit
on
sidewalks,
in
public
car­
Dealer.
We hnve gentlemen and make them less riers, on floors
home section we are doo n d o o r s a n y w h e r e , o r In de.ightful
.
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advancits field hus hitherto been
verbose
in
their
apologies
for
the
a n y p la c e w h e r e g e r m s fro m
I nt* o u r , , a r t t o w a r d k e p i n g u p t h e
And think how much
J™ .ro ” • b,‘th uPon this lino and upon
limited thun its founders h'loped.
.... reputation of our country a t large
I those marked out by tho Govern- United States would bo for Presi­ posed, sputum or particles carSTRENGTH - SERVICE - PROG RESS
Good coin you save;
lied
by
flics
dent
Coolidgo
to
apply
a
s
tr
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t,.
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—
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may spread disease* a \ , a |nation ,of 8Pikt«r*- ,
You nover need,
Police of. * Ik l-i up to tnc people to decensorship U&gt; the business of ex- frorn s,,ch doPo»its.
A marculie wave.
have become steadily more n u m r r 1nr.I
b*,U2*? i"dlvi,,u*l State changing American cash for Eu- rtcc.r" arc empowered to ui
maiui
and
„nrreit
„teak,
eav, l ..
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, civil nuthori^|ca of health
—Charlie Lucdy, In Youngstown ous ami important. ThorS T a w Ih m d d T ' 1 *7**"?' “rtion tha£
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'Should bo explored ami developed. ropoan bonds. The first thing to ! 0" '1 the courts may impose a fine '
do would be to stop that rake off '*n , nnybody violatin*: Florida’s ,nei{ulatl° nIsI «»l‘&gt;l»ted l»y the State
nn
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anti-spitting
law.
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for
tho
protection
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g r a c e f u l kind o f fin a n c ia l “ m eanThe beautiful Halifax cities ‘ t L itfPuW,e a,?d
individual,
With grief be bowed,
By IRVIN 8. COBB
ncas.
I t r e p r e s e n t s t h e s o r t o f present no exception to th,. L. n . . civic organizations can pro­
For it makes you look
u s u r v t h a t o u K h t t o p u t t h e u s u r - eral
— ' rule ui
in uil
thi! united
United S
q.!5."*
'i"010 a.ndenforcement.
‘J’0 c,ty KOVem inent cun
Awfully hlgh-browed.
ta te s '• demand
happen
now
wklt**‘c
tho
o oinions
—Judd Lewis, in Houston I’ost- i„ Of course it couldn't
,
-•
---- .actly what to do and how to do it l | S *
in these dnys of reform nnd uplift, If you will get enough of vyour fei-" ol lo u t t h e i r o w n c o u n t r y w o u ld n o t
Dispatch.
'**■“ *- - low-niomber
* paying mo x o u n d s o i m p o r t a n t .
but thfcre
is -a ..................
tradition in Cali­
bors *to vote for
If hairless of head,
the
monc»
th
at’s
due,
I’ll —
PALM BEACH POST
fornia that in the good old days
pay you
THOSE THAT watch and folfor your troubli
Your problems will be,
of long ngo things were different liberally
0 nrn. 'on, on ^af;fi'°n», take notice.
"How
A&lt; Khakcspeuru said:
and that much easy money could fering v .lure you insult me by ofq* ? klr ^ * ° ne ^ crcs 00 Lake at a Real Durham
They make “ back-less" waist- p r . t a „ U J S S l r « 5 d T ' l f e l f ' - W
“Toupee, or not toupee?"
- c o r ,I mg
a bribe?" exclaimed the &lt;outs,
itvcnty-iw o thousand Acres with tw enty ntilcy
m ens suit arc colored al­ Chinese “ reds" upon
u*».
xi
l . ."lckcd up “roun«l Sacramento statesman indignantly. “I wou|,l
- ... the Chlnl im 1 international law, is Chinese soil
— Henry Vance lihum
News, j during sessions of the Legislature
most
like
tho
rainbow.
Derby
water front. $35.00 Her Acre
legation in I’a r is.* The red s staged 1
^ proviaions of Chinese
ha\e you understand that I am an
by men who knew how. “
hats are worn gray nnd fawn col- a‘ brilliant coup, invading the lega­
ittch inn or poor man.
honorable
gentleman,
that
To one of these very wi,o lcgisthis ored, and you can get uti Irish tion
If
should
their
W hatever bo your toil,
io n and forcing the Chinese min, . the
... Chinese
,,
.......... win
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lators there came u citizen who . riKM—
right ° Lhas
m. inc" 0standing his tweed ro thin, it’s nearly trims- t.ister
neve
to sign papers in which he al- *1° nt« w,oul(1
thut ambassaxou’IJ not be bothered now
parent.
jleged sympathy with the Chinese x
7?.f f,ore,Kn country would not
Elephant leg trousers and “ice'communist cause.
he entitled to the civil protection of
•
—Eustla Lake-Region, mat* c l a i m , T pay whfch a s'w d n i1at " it " o r o f u ll y ^ 'a S d ''r’ Iw" 4 n*
the police of that country and
fhi01M „ h i £ SSE
F**r™•»?,
a h -r
would have to maintain u small
Rooms fill 1-502. Phone 95
ig army
a
standing
of guards 0f his
First National Rank RuUding.
tsstm t
h own. This would be obviously
’.. .
bke hco vcn.
. . that
..
i.... can t supp
whatever. Just
“ Now, they ...n
tell m.»
you * navc no control whatevnr
Salea Force:
nd
th
a
t’s
With
purling th en
kliyw ui! the ropes hereabouts, ex-i how rniu-h of this roomy win
nrtivity
ty uidler the gray
Misa Helen Honge, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
cuji^ryd .de iwv*.
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

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of Mrs. Philip Allen
Tuesday, the Evening Bridge
to learn that she is
after ,a rc [ m t III- Club was delightfully entertained
iome on Holly Avenue. by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill a t their
hojJ'u on JInKn«iia Avenue.
Inc* beautiful decorations were*
F itts, Jr., J. D. Shal­
low Smyrna and Mrs. of roses, zinnias, shasta daisies
For making high
son of DeLand rcturn- anil ferns.
th ill
from a pleasant stay scores, Mrs. R. A. Newman wns
presented silk hose nnd Mr. New­
man was awarded a tie and hand­
s. E. F. Niblack, Mrs. kerchief set. Following tho game
and Miss Blanche delicious refreshments of two
nno
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•re tl
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
fill spend tho weekHill, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Newman,
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rouniillat. Mr.
[Johnston nnd child- and Mrs. E. F. Hnusholder, Mrs.
Bturned a fte r spend- Samuel Puleston, Mr. and Mrs.
ten
I Brooksville. They Frank Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
1 leas
irday f°r un ex. D. L. Thrasher.
ded
North Carolina.
ami pineapples.
DoWitt Brower of
Mr. and Mrs. Boston Steele nml
ter minister of the sons, Ben, George nnd Robert vis­
n® 11 #.uC ir&lt;\ herc&gt; wero ited their son Herman nnd funiily
in Orlando Inst Sunday.
tho FrankMrs. M argaret Marshall return­
ed her home in Cameron City Inst
week from a visit with relatives
C. Sloothoff, n at several points in Michigan.
■ C . Barcieft left WedBoston Steele joined a party goi.'lli-ndersonville. when* *ri*r to the bnnnna plantation near
&gt;th« guests of Mr. and Winter Haven one day recently,
(for several weeks.
and reports nn interesting trip.
Mr. nml Mrs. Chnrtie MerriJ. W. Eaton nnd weather and children are nt home
Iiss Thelma Eaton, Mrs. from Lynchburg, Vn„ from visit­
ton and little Bon and ing Mr. Merriwethor’s relatives.
«y Daughtry left Thurs*'‘r - and Mrs. Ben Austin arrived
^Bainbridge, Gn., where ,nomc
Tuesday from a months mo­
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days.,fU&lt;■*st', of relatives tor trip to points in North Curo»nn visiting Mr. Austin’s people.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis and
Mrs J. B. Carroll
of daughter Winona, came home
Monday from several weeks’ motor
S f l l f c i S TiPt°n Of Syr,y- trip to Michigan, visiting Mrs.
m ^ * d i ,n
' V&lt; M* Brooks Purvis relatives.
d‘nn’
are spend­
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Squire left
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udenmlrij on MagnolU Avenue! in their car on Thursday for
Hampton Bay. Lone* Island nnd
Kingston, New York to visit old
trs. Forrest I^ike nn.i vti
»de Lake will leave Satn‘r i ” friends nnd relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Bledsoe
have moved from Cumeron City
th® house recently vneuted by
;r y w ' y
S e i e m &amp; ^ l J S the Wade family corner Richmond
“ ftake will re-enter Florida and Geneva Avenues.
gu for Women.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pi. Chorpening
ana .young people, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Company, Mr: and Mrs. W. M.
tliayn** and children went in a picL\frarty l*1 I-ake Mary Thursday.
t Edmond Stowe expect to havJ JSS1 ?lr9* Madison W’nde
ponville this week com- nave sold their home and farm,
Biiness
with pleasure.
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Milnne Theatre Hldff.
H u h Station— Montazuma Hotel

Morning- Dresses made of fine light weight ging­
ham and best percal. Trimmed with perman­
ent finish organdy. All sizes up to 46.

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MAKE RESERVATION EARLY

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New Gossard and
American Lady
Corsets for
Summer
Gossard Rubber Reducing Girdles and Corsets.

$10 t« $12

feist Sanford

Iparatory
to teaching. niake their honie aiid
,
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mie Miller and four l i t - | E S f* ,55,1 de?r to. Mr. and Mrs.
Jers aro visiting relative; John Wade, a l . o ^ o m ^ - ^ n ^ r d
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Kprings for several residents.
I)r- D; C; Potter of Miller Av­
i Mrs. Charles Dunn and enue and W. M. Poten from town
re spending the summer returned from several weeks’ vis-’
cottage a t Daytona lit in Michigan and Illinois. They
were accompanied home by Vcrn
-Styck of Chicago, who will be a
Iro Miller and son Rob- guest of Dr. Poten for some time.
home from several ' i , a
Agnes Miller has gone to
Bit with
relatives a t j Melbourne
to visit her daughter
hng,.
a .te r spending ,, several months |
Warren has been making here with her sons. Vernio and}
* from the E ast Coast Tom amt thclf- families on Cam.0V« .tpoi^tocq

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U IL D E R S of experience
know th at they can rely
upon us.
T h e quality of our building
m aterials is assured by the
skill of leading m anufactur­
ers an d by our care in the se­
lection of our stock.
P ro m p t deliveries are made
certain by the large and com­
plete supplies w e m aintain
in our warehouses.
Upon reliability is based
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School will be organ­
ised nt 10 o’clock, nnd preaching
Willie Sieg has purchased )i a t 11 o’clock Sunday morning.
new Chevrolet coupe.
.
The sermon subject is “Christinn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Ballard and Courage.” Evening service at 8
sons left Inst Monday for DeLand. o'clock, subject “Love."
Mr. E. II. Kilbe was transacting
business in -Winter Gnrden Thurs­ CHURCH OF TH E HOLY CROSS
day.
Fourth Sunday a fte r Trinity.
Sunday School a t 9:45 o'clock
Mrs. T. W. Prcvatt spent last
week in New Smyrna with her and morning service a t 11:00
o'clock.
parents.
Mi». Flunk Pitl» spent Satur­
day with Mrs. Bertha David of TO ALL VETFaRANS OF THF.
Sanford.
SPANISH WAR.
E. H. Kilbio and Mr. Em m ett
Annual picnic Saturday, July 4,
Little have purchased new Ford nt Ballard’s Place at Altamonte
touring cars.
Springs, Come nnd bring your
Dins Barnes of Chicago is family.
spending a few days with Mr. and

We Have Three B argains O n )
Sanford Avenue

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fpizot • •«nnd nr two;
rrmnvc r o w »rui thrn
PIpm on
with
thumb- anil nil cream Into
attractive rrunii tlicaa.

Celebrate the day appropriately with
fireworks and our dclicioiu ice cream
packed in a ^Seulriglit Litpiid-Tight
Paper Container, ready for you to cut
and serve in temptingly attractive,
round slices. Ice cream keeps better
and longer in a Scalrigbt. Order your
favorite flavor or flavors today, al­
ready packed in a 100'c leak-proof,
crush-proof Seal right Container.

American Lady Fabric Corsets
In plain and brocade satin-styles for every fig­
ure. Flesh, pink and white.
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Open All Day Saturday

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�F R ID A Y S J U L Y - I , 1925.
0 KEECftOliEtJ—Wild atnmpctte
for ncrcngo along North Highway
to Orlnndo.
Flans under
1 1 4 Uk) V
w,,u v * way
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or addition tn County courthouse.
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NORMAN

INSTfTlI
ImsinruH c,&gt;negt*. nil
Girl* chaperoned. 1
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Ads are quick

Lakeland Hits In Pinches
To Take Close Game From
Celerymen By Score 5 to ^
65,000 A g ty fc ,S e e

Gruellin-; Walker’s face rent him

to
Jopcs. W alker took another on
BOSTON, July 3.—Tho Wash­
1
chin hut fought gamely
nirainst Orel/* florid bttack. ington Senators hit Boston jitch*
\\ a lte r rushed Greb to the ropes. ctn hnrd Thursday, taking both
Th-.y clinched.
Greb measured
Wuikor hut W alker beat him to
the j- inch to the head. They were
mix;;
it fast in the center of
the n a g a t the bell.
ROUND TEN: Greb landed n
left to the jaw. Greb was cov­
ering nicely. Ho staggered W«l-

F ig h m e t ^ te i^ V e lt c r w e i K h :

» « ndrtMiddle&gt;veight Holders
r In Palo Grounds In N . Y.
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Fine Fight Program
Brings MuchApplause
Harry
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Wills“ Kayos Weiner
In Second Round o f Their
Scheduled 15-Round Rout

thc main attiactluu o f the Italian
Hospital Fund matches n t the Po­
lo Grounds Thursday night, when
he gained a judge’s decision over
# Mickey Wnlkcr of Elizabeth, N.
J„ welterweight champion.
The battle wns one of tho fierc­
est nnd mokt thrilling fights since
Dempsey and Firpo fought thoir
thrilling bout a t this same pnrk
two years ago. Greb was the ag­
gressor the m ajor p a rt of the way
but he found an ambitious slug­
ger In U nlker, who, badly bntj d’ J ? u*ht Ram c|y right to the
° ° knock downs.

Senators YlPddnd Opposing
Hurlers Hard; Ruth Cracks Only Nineteen Hatters Face P f R A T I ? ^
Cusack In First Six Innings * U l / i 1 £ 0
Out Another Circuit Clout
But Mnckmen Heat Yankees
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LEAD BY BEATINf
Crawford’s Hit For
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CINCINNATI
REDS
3 Bases Is Feature
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|A D . r a t e s
Cash in Advance

K IL G O R E S E E D CO
Rhone 218,

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Giants Are Idle A s Smoky
City Team Forges Ahead;
Cubs and Cardinals Split
Double Hill; Dodders Win

Wright, Warlow and Company

PITTSBURGH, July 3.—P itts­
burgh regained first place in tho
National League race Thursday by
defeating Cincinnati, 2 to 1, while
New York wns idle. Cary’s walk,
Cuyler’s triple nnd B arnhart’s sac­
rifice fly in the sixth gave P itts­
burgh its two runs.
Score by innings

Arc N ow Receiving Appllcatii

Rchinu Win, 20-7
BROOKLYN. July
3.—Throe
Braves’ pitchers were pounded for
v. k. Douglas ^,
Clerk Circuit Court Sunil
22 hits Thursday ns tho Robins
County. Florida.
won, 20 to 7. In the first inning
Hy A. M. w.c. in. I), C.
Brooklyn bunched ten hits for ten 11« tai/t—j on,, n /i-.ip .fi;
runs and another rally was staged July 3-10—l ‘J2i.
in tho sixth when five more tallies
were scored on six hits und two
errors.
Score by innings:
B oston............ 0 00 001 105-7-13-G
Brooklyn .. 10 00 005 I4x-20-22-2
r o u r.o cT8,
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A t Drug Stores
St. I.ouia, Chicago, Split
l 111CAGO, July 3.—S;. Louis
and Chicago divided a double head­
er today, tho locals winning tho
first game, II to fi, and the vis­
itors tho second game, 0 to 5.
The initial contest was featured hy
erratic support of visitors nnd the
11envy hitting of both clubs, six
home runs being accumulated.
First (Janie

a Is restricted to
Hftcstlonla made The Banrill ba responsible
Incorrect Inaertlon.
r (or aubeequent
i« office should he
dlai.ly In case of
OkTCRTISRHS
m p r e s e n t a t l v . thorlla r w ith r a u s , r u l e s
latlon, w ill f i v e you
f o rm a l Ion.
And If
M T will a s s is t you
y o u r w a n t ad. to
ro affective.
PANT N O T I C I
S Should g lv a t h a l r
Odlofflct a d d re se a*
ll&amp;Nhona n u m b a r It
Mfialts. A bout ona
g ib . thousand has a
( ■ i l l * o t h a r s e a n ’t
»«Mlth y ou
unlaaa
m r addrese.

on improved B usiness nnd Residential Pro
in Sanford
Funds im m ediately available subject to (i
exam■ination.
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IHECTOHY

Directory
- M iittlgrapblng,
m ailing—uh you
jrw w ant It.
E. Porch, First

o n the n io fo r ..
picnic—it makes
the meal

,TDRR AND MOTOR RB■'iL WINDING.
J5CTRIC SERVICE
; Electrical repairs.
&gt;trsl Ave. Orlando,

Car. Drivo K
and Second St.

LAWYKR

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
LEWIS O’BRYAN.
Office In NEWS—it covers Broward County
Seminole Bank Building Annex. thoroughly which is one of the
most rapidly growing sections on
Phone 417-L 3.
the Florida E ast Coast. Sanifde
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIR8 copy and rate card upon request.
LEARN AbOlTI folk County and
All makea of typew riters for
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­
•ale on easy term s, for rent, also gram. Beat advertising medium In
repairs. Offlca supplies. Room 9 South Florida Published mornings.
Ball Bldg.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.

FOR SALK—3 acres unimproved FORTY ACRES twelve miles east
of Tampa. Twenty clenred. 14
land in city limits for sale.
Terms cash. See or write B. II. ceres Valencia nnd pint-apple. Or­
Bankston, Sanford.
ange grove near asphalt roads and
a t $18,000. Half cash, balance
rO R SALE—3 east front San­ senior high school, ltig bargain
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy easy. K. P. Blanton, Vnlrieo, Fin.
terms.__Box 431. care Herald.
BUILDING LOT for sale. Close
GIVEN AWAY—Restaurant Ad­ in on Magnolia Avenue In best
Price $1800.
joining hotel, on First Street— residential section.
$1,000 cash. Clear profits $500 per Only *300 cash, balance 1. 2, nnd
month. Must be seen to be believ­ 3 years, Dean Berg Corporation,
ed. See Mr. Hawkrigg, care DeanOHIO—Xenix.
Make
your
sales
PRINTING
tb'.ough the Xenia tlaxetle, Berg Corporation.
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing district. Want ad and display
Engraving, Embossing. See us rates on request
ft ru t We do i t Phone 417-W.
COLUMDra lOs.) I.KKOKH- OlsssR. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
tiled k-Is hsvu trie Inrgtit circa
Intlmi In South wester. ilsurgto.
FOR QUICK SALE—Beautiful
Hate *&lt;• (Sword) Una.
Rose Court lot 150 feet frontage.
REAL ESTATE
A Real building site. Price $1500.
TO REACH tho prosperous fann­ FOR SALE
—Two business lots in Only $300 cash balance easy. Ad­
ers end fern grower* of Volusia
Hithlo.
$10 cash nnd $5 per dress “Rose Court” caro Herald.
J . E. EPURI.ING, subdivision county ndvertiae In ths Del-and
specialist. Subdivision tu Or­ Dally News, rats le par word, cash month. P. O. Box 431, Sanford,
FOR SALE—For inimcdinto Sale
Florida.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a with order.
—One east front lot on Myrtle,
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
MAINE— Waiervllle, Morning Sao- f in e SALE—F ife room stucco close in 425 cash. Balanoo $25.00
way.
Uriel. Thousands of Mains peo­
bungalow located on corner fac­ a month. Inquire Demi-Ren- rnrple are interested In Florida prop­ ing east in Sanford’s finest resi­
TIN AND METAL WORK
erty. Reuch them through tbt dential section. All inmrovements
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds Sentinel. IU u card on applica­ mid constructed of the finest ma­
terials. lias never been occupied.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. tion.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak A LITTLE WANT A D in Xtoe Owner will sell on easv terms or
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
Herald will bring you big re­
phone 111.
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored awny und have
MIRROBS RESILVKRED
no use for. A title tlilrty-cent ad
Furniture bought and sold.
Call ■nay bring you several dollars.
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone 047. Phone 148 and a representative will
FOR SALE—Furniture. Complete
call to see yor.
^ household furnishings, cheap, 911 i a s m to buy from one to five
Elm Avenue,
well located building lots in San­
FLO R ID A - ORLANDO — Ortndo
morning Sentinal; largest classi­ bOR SALE—Single bed, m attress ford. The prices must bo within
reason and the terms easy. If you
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general fied business, rate 1c a word, min­
nnd spring, 218 Elm Avenue.
have anything ty sell, write me ful­
cement work, sldewslke, build­ imum 24c rash with order.
ly giving exact location, price and
ing blocks. Irrigation boxea. J. E.
FOR SALE—Stock of
terms. I mean business nnd will
Terwilleger, Prop.
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
ami fixtures. Must
buy immediately. Have you any­
nrcept-d want ad medium in days. Leaving Sanford,
thing you really w ant t«» sell? Ad­
Day tor.» (Fa-) One rent n word Sanford Avenue.
H/LL LUMBER CO. Houss a
dress “ Investor" caro TI10 Sanford
an insertun. Minimum 25c.
Service, Quality and Pric*.
Herald.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
WANTED—Small acreage tracts.
Lumber and Building M aterial
Times, the great homo daily,
Price must be right, t ’n.sli on
Carter Lumber Company
rnte I ’i t per word, mlnlmun. porches, gu
hand. Give complete information
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505
charge 25c o s h with order. Write S. Houston
in answering this ad. Address II.
for complete rate card.
B. care Herald.
I'OR
SALK—Corner
lot
and
WE.sr " i i n ; in 1\
joining lot on Palmetto /
Clarksbara k *
HELP WANTED—Young man of
.rirluillns Si ml ,y
terms. Box 431, caro Herald
good appearance to do newspa­
1 c .iit par a » M.
MtCHITECl
per work. Must be n hustler ami
willing to put forth an effort to
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
Uornb.r A. L A
get
results. Attractive proposition
scene
of
stupendous
development
Hoes U u lld ln g
to tho right party. Call at The
Read about it lu the Palm Btach
O/la.So, P U rlta
Herald office mid r.eo tho adver­
Post. Sanipie copy sunt on r&gt;tising manager.
)R SALE—Oldsmobile 8.
In
ADVERTISING get* results If It
good condition.
Easy terms,
reaches puteatml hovers. PaHILTON’S
irty leaving town. See R. T.
latkn Daily News is circulMted In
IIAIIHKH SHOP
unt, Seminole Hotel.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
an indusl iul and agricultural sec*
« ” 3 ^l"Snulia Ave.
out meals.
Rcuaouahlo rates.
tion.______
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• I'lrst Class Itarbvrs
FOR SALE—2, one-horse wagons Lincoln House.
Special Attention
ADVERTISE m ir.r Journal-Her­
and one horse, John Murphy,
Given To laidlea and Children
ald, South Georgia’s greatest Ginderviile.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rate* FOR SALK—Filing ci
cheap, phone 571 W,
10c nor line. Wajvroas Journal
C'hinuwurc in English Porce­ Uerald,
loin- a n d _.1 u lv . g a r a g e j - v a i l a b l
Waycroes. Georgia.
FOR SALK—27 ft. motor baat
lains, Huvarian and Japanegc
Cheap for cash. M. M. Loril.

Wanted

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SANFORD
Wade, cf .
Walzak, 2b
Collier. If
Crawford, 2
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Curley, rf .
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St. Petersburg 1, Tunipu !
Iaikcland 5, Sanford 4.
National League
Chicago 11-5, St. I.ouia l
Pittuburbh 2, Cincinnati I
Brooklyn 20, Boston 7.
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mast everybody lias an ambition—or
a tta ,n ^ Uut il’s an endless
task tor the man who does not save.
Success comes soonest tothe man who
grasps opportunity. And the man
u ltil l’eady money is prepared for that
opportunity!

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vvloprneiii In (llnrliln’a huiory; t
half million driller hlsbway 10 lh#
xe'r beach )u*l rnl*li„-i; « ■
rnllll.01 dollar brldyd acroa* Kseaiu
Mil IUv hi arlud; .|u:.rler million
Collar o|&gt;«m houa# umlar ennatrucilu.i; l* u million* belns spent on
hlirhwity;
chanu* fur llv*
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floor. Writ* I'uvriopniHiit |) ,n .r i.
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Contractor and Builder
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499-M
2108 PALMBTTO AVE.

Beautiful
Apartment Site

L o ts 0 a n d 11 Illock (*

OP.GANTOWN, W. VA.. people
nru interested in Florida. Koch
them through a classified ad
the Morgantown POST.
Six
nts a word for six consecutive

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

The prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

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ified advertisem ents because th ey
have fou n d it a ve ry p rofitab le
habit, indeed.

FOR
RENT—Apartment. Two
rooms und bath. Desirable loca­
tion. Will be vnrnnt Au^. I. Prac­
tically new.
Address 205 care
Herald.

Pick Up Today's Herald

—2 or 3 room a p a it
Water, lights, gas
200 French Ave.

rend th rou gh the classified a d v e r­

WANTED TO RENT’—Six or se­
ven loom house with modern
conveniences. Rent around $35
per month. Fairly central location.
S. E. II. enre Herald.
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. One
two-room apartm ent and one
three-room apartment, Apply Hernhl office.
RENT—Furnished apartm ent
garage. .'Illil Elm Ave.
FOR RENT—Furnished
roomu
near new hotel, 1009 Union Ave.

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FOR RENT
Rooms Overlooking the Ocean at
THE SANDPIPER
DAYTONA BEACH
315 N. Atlantic Ave.
P. (). Box 184.

UNG1NG UP F a t h e r
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Classified

FOR RENT—Garage apartm ent
furnished. Call at 201 Park Ave.

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It" you wish to reach tho goal of your
ambitions it is necessary that vou
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\v ill sta rt you on the right road, if vou
follow a systematic plan of consistent
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nnd garage, 1101 Klin Ave.

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new apartments, phones includ­
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located near ocean.
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phone It. L. Selden, Selden Bldg,
Daytona Beach, Fla.

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Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot nnd
cold water, telephone, etc., 711
Park Ave.

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formation.

FOR SALE—Apnttincut house and
hotel.
Simmons ItcHlty Co., LOST—Pair of nose glasses on
Spare
on
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rt reels of Sanford.
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room 11 Bishop Block.
for classified advertisements.
pleufie leuve at Herald office.
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I DAVID It. IIYEP

Hargrave Lets Two Homers
ST. LOUIS, July 3.-W IIU
Harguvo hit two home runs, ,
with the buses filled und the otl
with two on, nnd tho St 1 0
S e a te d
the Chicr
ttriio ' ''" j, huradny, 18 to 5. b
Williams hit his seventeenth ho
run of tho reason.
Score by innings:
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was n Iw'iitlmn) «bot.
Walker
landed ngain to the head, tying
Greb tight in the resulting clinch.
Both were driving straight for tho
Afhlcfirs Heat Yankees
head and landing telling blows.
NEW YORK, July 3/- T h e AthFour times Grch’s right found
Walker’s chin Just at tho bell rang. lotics defeated the Yankees today,
ROUND ELEVEN: They w rer. 0 to 3, marking the 12th time this
tied around the ring neither land­ season that the New York dub
ing effectively. A clean right has failed to extend n two-game
staggered Greb, when it landed pit winning streak. Hnbe Ruth got
his uncovered Jaw. Greb missed his sixth homer of the season in
his right and Walker scored twice the fifth with none on base. To
to Greb’s jaw. They were fight­ mill to the troubles of the Iluging tremendously fust.
Walker nien, W alter I’ipp, veteran first
landed to the head with his right baseman, was bit on the temple
nnd left nnd Greb drove to cover, I by a wild pitch delivered by Chnrns the jnmmed park yelled its ap­ lio Caldwell, recently of Princeton,
plause. Another clinch upset the during butting practice and was
referee lignin. They stood in n injured so severely he had to bo
neutral corner nnd punched fur­ taken to n hospital. Wally Schunjf
iously at will while the referee was forced to retire a fte r being
wns struggling to bis feet. Tho nit on the right hand by a fast
breaking curve.
bcl! ended the milling.
Score by innings:
ROUND
TWELVE:
Tlu-v Philadelphia ........... 011 100 000-C
smashed n t cneh other's jaws, both New Y o r k .............. 110 010 OOll.n
landing cleanly. In a ninririenirifr:
exchange of blows they punched
Cleveland Wins
each other nt will. Walker sta g ­
gered Greb with a vicious right to &gt; CLEV ELAN, July 5,—Cleveland
the bend/ Walker Innded effective­ defeated Detroit, 11 to 3, Thinsly to the body nnd bend and Grc-b day, getting an even break in the
clinched. Greb Innded with tor- 1rerics. Owen Carroll, Holy Cross
rifle forre to Walker’s jaw, but pitcher, wns taken out for a pinch
the welterweight king came up hitter a fte r Cleveland made 0 runs
for more. The crowd gasped as oil Jiim in .3 innings:
Garland
Buckeye,
baseball’s
tho battlers stood up under tho
fierco punishment.
They were biggest player, pitched good ball
in winning his first game for
locked in a clinch nt the hell.
ns n starting pitcher.
ROUND THIRTEEN:
They Cleveland
*y
Coub
sutrered
a wrenched leg
stood too to toe in Walker’s corn the fourth inning and Imd to re­
tire from the game.
Score by innings*

, C" \ l 'l l t i10 ,be2l* borinK into
.
' V“ ,ker » right caught Greb
a t the belt. They fought furiousJy in the center of the ring trnd*n8r
ts. un&lt;1 ’k'fts recklessly.
A stiff right upper rocked Walk­
er s head. Walker countered with
two rights to the jaw and Greb
went back to tho ropes.
Greb
measured Walker with n right to
the jaw. They both were fighting
willingly, trading punches nt will.
The park was in an upronr. They
sparred for an opening ut the bell
ROUND TWO: They traded
punchen tQ tho hotly a t close ciuart o ^ v Greb rushed Wulkcr to the
ropes where he poured a furious
■ head aiyl body attack on his diallonger.
Walker’s heud rocked
from : a furious right.
Another
kim to the com er.
XNalkcr Innded a beautiful left to
G rchs midsection nnd followed it
with n right to, the same pluci.
The milling was furiously fast.
G r ^ rfockod- W alker with 11 right
and left to tho bend nnd tho wel­
terweight king stumbled to bis
knee but ho was up Immediately.
They Mood toe to too slugging
mercilessly. Tho boll ended the
furious fighting.
ROUND THREE: They con- , '
tinned Wie maddening race, both 1
fighting openly. A terrific left to

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NUMBER 287.

PRICE FIV E CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925

ASSOCIATED PRESS .DISPATCHES

nia Are Dispatched By Airplane

Increased D ep o sits
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is somewhere over the
ng country last night, and
nuig. eight nnd one-quarrs after hopping off, the
■asttSnd planes arc scheduled to
New York and tlv west
K&gt;unjBjprricr:&gt; in Chicago.
the 771 mile course there
a tiding fields witli senrehf 6,000,000 cnndlepowcr to
ie flyers and intermittent
its anil beacons to dosigergeney landing fields,
endbound planes carried
inn GOO pounds of hank
s, love missives, jewelry,
correspondence, flowers
contributions of faddists
rate of 10 cents nn ounce.
President
Charles
G.
gave the official "go” to
Ibound planes in n radio
broadcast from a local staMaywood field. The vice
t also hail abroad on one
dunes u box of flowers ndto Col. John Cooiidge, the
&gt;f President Cooiidge, who
Plymouth Vermont. An&gt;•; of flrntfr* vns *«nt by
ation WHT to Grace Geor­
esit, in New York,
r William E. Dover, Cclcnel
Paul Hfendorson, assistant postmas­
ter general. Postmaster Arthur C.
lUBUcr and others participated in
I^Lcemm onics attendant to the
^Hphing of the castbmiad planes,
committee of women club
S H h cru v'eweil the stm t from un­

George Ilnppleyn Asks Gold*
smith to Give Testimony
In Behalf Defense; Views
Will Con filet With Bryan’s

Raffield Says Wholesale
Manufacturers Now Look
To Florida For Big Sales
W urt W. Warner. Formerly of
yfuvt Florida hna become the. J/ auti
Orlando, Attfuwgtt Manage- 1&gt;e3t state in the Union for theupeopte
ership on July 1; Entire sale and disposal of dry good i, now, i
Building to Be Redecorated notions and general merchandise, egtabli
was the assertion today of A. Raf - 1 Will

Aetual remodeling of the Valde?. Held, local mercltnnt, who do- Mr. R
Hotel, purchased recently by a clared that he received this infer- easily,
group of Orlando capitalists head­ motion first hand from a number na a d
ed by W. D. Rogers, wn» started of tho largo manufacturers of the gr
this morning when contractors ha- New York City and other large state
guu work in tho lobby of tlie hos­ enstern cities while on Ids recent amoun
city f&gt;
telry. Thr entire building will he trip to those places.
Business
in
that
section,
he
said,
pie nr
renovated
and
a
number
of
ma­
ded in the mail was nn m­
is
such
that
it
will
huvo
considervost t
terial changes made during the
s to Mayor liylun, of New
next two, months, announced Wurt able hearing on the continued rap- there
to visit Chicago, extended
\V. Warner who assumed the man­ id growth ond development of the should
Chicngo Association of Com
Tho
agership of the iioted Wednesday. various cities und sections of FlorLand a greeting from WilIda.
cialiy
Dawcs, president of the
The office in the lobby is being
“I was in Now York just a week this si
Association, to Lucius K.
made smaller and a number of after the people there had exper- sevura
i, president of the Merothqr changes will be maths in fenced what-was claimed tef lie one and s
Usociation of New York.
that room which will add much to of tho hottest periods ever known ganizr
its appearance, said Mr. Warner. and wus lucky to he there during tablisl
&amp;*ago said:
[me and distance arc less- accepted the invitation to adhere When finished it will linve u cream
eneii bt h*ccn communities as well to the statements made by the ivory tone and concealed, or in­ a cooler spoil,’ declared Mr. Raf- model)
field. “When it gets real hot in erty i
ns nntl P*. the larger problems of coherence with
" f hi»h P«wor, which N(ew York the people can hardly them
ith respect to China dl,r,?ct
each p* Rmps once regarded as un­ and in the event of organization of w‘li K‘vc l,n
lighting breathe, while in Florida it is prac- then:
related, become common to ull nnd the extra territorial international c*f‘cct’
ticaliy always cool and there is come i
their si lution "when achieved, ben- I commission,
will be invited to parFrom the lobby nnd through tlie neurly nlways some breeze from of fit
-t ond section, but ull Bee- •ticipate.
old dining room nnd the sun pnr- which the people get some relief r iblo
Vherofuro, in the closer
Dr. Sxe declined to comment to- lors, will he constructed an arcade in extremely hot weather."
Mar
B together resulting from day on his conferences with Mr. into which six or seven offices will
Mr. Raffield declared that the ers, r
Ipiioa of the air mail to Kellogg beyond saying that “much open. In speaking of this new and current of truffle of all northern prossc
iijght flying, may ho found progress has been mado” and that added fenture, Mr. Warner de- rends during nuxt fall will lead sonnll
d'-finito mears for promo- the secretary had "listened m ost'c*arvd that several firms have nlhappiness and prosperity." nttontivcly nnd most sympnthoti- ready spoken for office space thor*: toward Florida und that it is re- anil v
President Dawes, in his tally” to the views hu liad present »nd that it is expected that these ported that truffle will ho congest- and p
ed along* putny of the main high- stead
ed. The minister has cabled the rooms, because of their ideal in­ y.ays because of tho great volume the c
voking government the substance cation, adjoining tho lobby of the
of these conversations, paving the hotel and near tlie center of bus­
way for whatever steps Minister Incas in this c r. will be very
MacMurray mny find it prnctie- much in demand Tho floor of tlie I
able to take on receipt of the nd hallway will be tiled as tho floor
ditionn! instructions now being pre of tho lobby is at present.
pared at the state department.
Exterior to he Kcfini-dird
Tlie cxterior'of the hotel will bo
re finished in new stucco of prac­
tically the same color ns the front
d Magnate Declares He
of the new .Masonic Hall. This,
coupled with the work that is h e -1 Was Persuaded To Lease
In View of Impending War
iriff dorm on the interior will give
Hanford one of the finest small hotcl.c in the entire state nnd which
NEW YORK, July 2.—The Now
DETROITtJuly 2.— Henry Ford in far aa cleanliness is concerned, York Times Wednesday publishes
last night told the Associated will he second to none, Mr. Wnrnar a copyrighted interview in which
Press that he has entered a hid declared.
Edwnrd L. Dohcny, giving his own
Loot hut not ieust, Mr. Warner story of tho navy oil leuses, dis­
for the 20 shipn of tho .shipping
said,
nil
of
the
rooms,
hntlix,
and
board fh-jt and that the hid is in
close* what ho indicates luis been
beltways will bo completely io - icgnrdrd hitherto us d great mil­
the mails.
"There was no misunderstand­ dceorntcd throughout. Furniture, itary secret.
ing
of dates on my part,” Mr. wul!:&gt;, floors, nnd other woodwork
,Speaking at Los Angeles to a
•i umiiiiimki- p i m is new serFord,
said, in denying that such will receive careful attention. stalf correspondent against the mlarc apparent to every busi.
There
nro
ut
pa-sent
about
74
man in the two cities was tho cause for the failure of rooms in the hotel and each of yico of counsel, tho Times says,
&gt;ugh it Chicago ami New York the board to receive a bill front those will he renovateil. The hos­ Mr. Dohcny declared that thuio
ca will bt: mbit* to clear as him when they v/cro opened two telry will not he closed during this nevur would have been un Elks
days ago.
y ns if they were in ine
Hill leace nor would his company
Mr. Ford did not divulge tho size time because only a few of the have undertaken the construction
Like advantages nre afford­
* the investment and inr.uranco of his bid nor its specifications and rooms will he closed at one time, o f the i’ear Harbor navul oil base
thus enabling it to remain open to
ora, to the film industries and nUempts to obtain tho informa­ summer guests.
had not Rear Admiral John K.
tion
from
members
of
his
engin­
Robinson, chief of the naval buvery branch of industry nnd
On June 15 Mr. Warner re­ ivau of engineering in Wuihington
nnd tcchnirul staff were met
ness in which speed in trans- eering
with failure.
signed as assistant manager of the
convinced him that a great war in
ation, either of first clas* mail
. ° n|v one firm submitted a bid to Angohilt Hotel of Orlando to be- the Pacific threatened the United
f parcels is a factor,
the *hippiug hoatd fur the entire cornu manager of tile local hos­ States in 1621 and that the pro­
congratulate the postoffice
ships, tho Riston Lron telry on July 1.
posed Ilawaiin oil base was tho
rtment on tho institution of ^
Mr. Warner went to Orlando ono .link in the national dafensivu
^
°mP*ny bidding $Lservice, and I say ‘bon voy- ,,0.000. hoverM
other firms hid from Norwalk, ()., and has had chain on which depended victory
tho pilots of thi.i initial for portions of the fleet, -I
14 yea’ s experience in hotel bus­
or defeat for tho United States,
iness, during which timo he has
them with the underMUuuli
j
Mr. Dohcny will go to triul in
|if their bid was accupu-,1 ti
made a large circle of friends w ill
jiple Wedding to Be j would be allowed to acl) ;
! the trawling public throughout Wnchinston, October, on a charge
I of criminal conspiracy with Albert
ship* which they co'
the United states.
Hd In New Orleans the
K. Fall, former secretary of the
‘ age.
Interior, in connection with the
| The Newport News Buili
K\V ORLEANS Ju ly r j—A I Drydock Company hid 9G0
! Elks Hill oil lease which the govI eminent in the Los Angeles f«d: experiment in matrimony I tho fleet of 110 ships i
from Galicia and Tc.xchtn sa;
jeral court 1ms succeeded in involet a trial here whin three choreii in the James river,
age by floods thero has lef
14 departing from the usual ia. The General Metal C
I idating.
000 persons without shelter,
will not only celebrute n bid approximately
The story of naval officers fears
t
of war in the Pnrlfii:, Mr. Dnheny
wedding hut will follow it amount for 101* vessel,
Othc
t triple hon ymoon aiul upon liida received were foi
xpid, wns contained; In n diqwuireturn will settiu down in numbers of ships,
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WASHINGTON, Ju ly 2.— Eurly
convening of the International
Commission provided for by the
Washington firms conference to
study wnys and means of supplant­
ing extra territorial treaty rights
in China with n Chinese judicial
system to which matters involving
American nationals could bo en­
trusted safely would be regarded
with favor by tho Washington gov­
ernment.
Intimations of this aUitmlo are
known not only to have been giv­
en Mr. Szc, Chinese minister here.
l&gt;y Secretary Kellogg in recent
conversations, on anti-foreign out­
break in China, hut also to be con­
tained in new instructions for John
Van A. MaeMurrny, minister to
Chinn, who io due in Peking July

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Government; Meeting of
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Seminole Deposits
Gain 25 Per Cent
1st National Figures
Show Business Bet­
ter Than Jn Winter

DAVTON. Tenn.. Julv 2.— Wil­
liam M. Goldsmith, Ph. D., profes».ur ot biology at Southwestern col­
lege, Wednesday was asked by
Deposits in the three San­
I)r. George W. Rnpployon to serve
ford
banks increased from a
ns a witness ftfr the defense * in
tho ease of John T. Scopes, charg­ total of $3,443,172 on June 20,
ed with violation of the Tennessee 1924 to $4,160,538 on June 30
law against the teaching of evolu­ of this year which is a gain of
tion in public schools. Dr. Goldrmith's publishers at Anderson, approximately 20 per cent, ac­
to
announcement
Kans., have assured Dr. Rappleyen cording
that ho will serve as a witness if made today.
summoned.
F. P. Forster, president of
The request for Dr. Goldsmith’s
tho
First National Bank, an­
presence strengthens the nsnumn(tion that scientists will bo brought nounces that that instituto Dayton to opposo tho wellknown views of William Jennings
llrynn, aiding the prosecution of t
tlie case. Dr. Goldsmith is said to |
have made a study of the idea pro­
pounded by Mr. Bryan and a por- |
tion of one of his recent books is |
devoted to n discussion of these jbeing evidence or me iacc ram
ideas.
Sanford is growing rnpidly nnd
In a statement of Dr. Goldsmith jhas become an excellent business
in which he discusses the rccon- (center.
ciiintiun of science und Christiani­
With a gain since June a year
ty he soys: “It is not uncommon ago
,
of 25 per cent, the Seminole
for young college students to he- County
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comrt puzzled over tho seeming increase In deposits. At tho close
conflicts between science nnd reiig- o
( f business for six months’ period
Ion, especially if their college ending Juno 30, 1024, deposit a of
teachings appear to lie out of hnr- this
,
hank amounted to about 9Lmany with their early training.
;
.'100,000
while on tho same day of
“Such was my experience- during this year tho figure was f 1,025,090,
the larger purt of my college ca- according to figurn compiled by A.
leer. However, shortly after my R. Key, cashier of the institution.
graduation, while teaching in n
Cnpital, surplus nnd undivided
baptist college, there fell into my profits at tho close of husinoas
bunds a little volume of John W. June 00 just past totaled $144,000
Judd which caused a profound
change in tho direction of my!
.
Old Spanish Mission Hardest .thinking.
“The thought of hnrmonlxipg In!
Hit by JA u L L j'u T rem ors; ftiyowit fiio teachings ot-ttfc «0rf|&gt;-V
Eleventh Victim Is Found tores nnd tho facts of science *o|
By Workmen on Wednesday gripped me that I whs no lotyer
satisfied with my meager knowl­
edge of either field. Consequently
I resigned my position and entered
the Indiana University graduate;
school.
"As I slowly ploughed through
, the requirements for the muster
• of arts nnd doctor of philosophy
, degrees, and ut the same time
gleaned spiritual gems from tho
Methodist und baptists churches,

facade for a hundred years wore
destroyed. The Franciscan Padres
despair of ever replacing them.
The walls throughout tho mission
were cracked nnd strained nnd the
floots littered with hits broken
loose from the ceiling.
The mission was built in 1780 by
Indian neophytes under the sup­
ervision of tho Franciscan padres
and the "queen of the missions’’
wus destroyed by on earthquake in Titusville Hoad Is
1812, hut before the dust hnd hard­
In Good Condition
ly settled the padres began re­
construction of the present struc­
The rond from Hanford to T i­
ture.
Another ancient landmark
t o , tusville by wny of Osteon in now
! suffer slightly, hut hv no means in oxcollent condition, according
destroyed, was Cnsn de la Guerrn, to reports reaching hero today.
home of Cupiuln Guerra y Noria- Hoventuon miles of the road uro
' ga, u wealthy don of 182(1. He hurd-surfuced nnd the remaining
owned fifty leagues of land, 20,000 15 miles have Just been scraped,
head of cattle und 12,000 horsos making the highway in excellent
j nnd was known ns “ the defender condition for traveling, It is suid.
Motorists will find no trouble in
of the poor."
The colorful history of Casa do making 35 or 40 miles an hour
! in Guerra records it as the gu v! over this highway iy&gt;w, the reports
gathering piaco of the Spanish declared.
/
i social elect of those days.
Damage to do la Guerra was Southern China Has a
nominal. Plaster wnn thrown to
' the floor anil the tremblers tore NewFormGovernment
looso inuny of the rawhide thong*
sign ths pe- securing the posts. It is serving
CANTON, July 8.—A new gov­
j circulated' now in the period of reconstruct ernment for southern China wo*
&gt; piucoil in tion us the center of the business formed hure yesterday by forces
iks s o 't h a t 'life of tho city, merchants having which recently captured Canton.
ited to the installed booths in its spacious The new civil govemer, Wu lion
ey will cen-j pntio from which they are con- Min, is known for hD bolshevik
to warrant ducting their affairs,
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proclivities us D f.iu Chung Mpi,
ion for tin
Other old* Spanish structures of minister of finance of the new re­
at has been 1udolie design throughout the city gime.
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’ gaping holes in their walls, tom Attention of Treasury
“cal units *f ' by th® force of tho quake. E f
r.n..r,i iviikforts at reconstructing tho adobe Turned to Revisions
T i.
nouses arc uruler way.
WASHINGTON, July 2.
nul figures in hand shoi
Markets
250,000JXM) surplus for th
ear ended Tuesday, Treosi

DOHENY TELLS JU N IO R TRADE
WHY H E LEASED BiODY TO H ELP
OIL
R ESER V ES SCHOOL I S S U E

is pointed out that this increase i t
for hut six months and that if it
could he shown for an entire year
it would probably ho nroumi 2d
per cent.

Proclamation
WHEREAS, it has been a
custom of the people of fin:
United States to nut aside July
the fourth of each yw i in oh
servunce of tho day of the nig..ing of tho Declaration a t In­
dependence of tho United States
of America, and
WHEREAS, July fourth has
for many years been declared
by the Congress of the United
State.* a national holiday in
commemoration o f the occasion
that resulted in the final setting
up of our freedom and independ­
ent government, and
WHEREAS,
great
pride
should come to us in the privil­
ege of being able to memorial­
ize the livea of our forefather.'
who bravely wont about mak­
ing sacrifice of their blood anti
lives that their
dependent*
might havo removed from about
them the yoke of oppiesdon,
taxation without representation,
TH EREFO RE,
I, Forrest
laike, mayor of the city of San­
ford, Fla., do hereby proclaim
Saturday, July 4, as a day set
aside for our citlxens to jay
tribute to the heroes of the
Revolutionary War and to me­
morialise the day in such «
manner as wilt evidence oui
genuine patriotism, and I cal!
upon all the merchants,' bajirt-o
houses and manufacturers in the

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Owned Merchant M arine
Is Too
Much
Easy
Money
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SEA TTLE, July l . —The main tho country at largo Is endeavoring
to errivo a t aomo constructive pol­
icy in the matter of tho merchant
marine ns a whole.
"The progress made by, the Fleet
Corporation is perhaps best cxcthplificd by the reduction in loss­
es of Its fleet of cargo vessels during the past year. Thc
. . . . . .passenger
lines und tankers are left out of
“Instepd of.getting down to real consldcrstlon for tho moment
“A little more thnn n year ago
where pear living within its in­
come,” he nald, “it was depending wc were operating nbout 320 cargo
unduly upon the nntiona! treasury. vessels at a loss of more thnn $25,­
000 per voyngo. During the first
Therefore,’ it keemed best to reduce
the appropriation covering operat­ ten months of the present fiscal
ing losses from $-13,000,000 to $30,­ year, beginning July, 1021, the
000.000 for the present fiscal year,
while doing the same amount of
rlod it had fallen below $17,000.
business us last year, and to cut
“This improvement is attribut
II again to $24,000,000 for the fis­
cal year beginning next month.
Wo are planning a further cut to
$18,000 000 for the following fis­
cal year, nnd we will continue this
policy of reducing operating losses
with Improvement of services while

trottbje with the government-own­
ed merchant marine, which ho dis­
covered after he became president
o f tho United States Fleet Corpo­
ration, was; that It was suffering
from too .much easy money, Leigh
G,1 Palmer told the National For­
eign Trad*/convention recently.

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iM fn fo ft H ir - le liiiii; who** Christian n,«
w
"(e) Where salei are impossible,
♦*—- unknown; and Mary »L Sccor
This.' In' conclusion, Admiral Palmer4
l
noti’ceuety;
;rtarrdn, brie*
cath other, or overlapplnp .In the nbput $10,000,000 a year.
f
tbe
IJiWs
to
pritatclr.m
l.
Som
**•»; «»&gt;&lt;t n» an name* ,
(Hjc u s m L arpaisiblo program far (He charter o. —
ck
for
fo
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consecutive
Inc Interest* lender Mosc3 E.
fncHKHUntsrcst
:hdwcver,
does
not
regions sertcil, with the general
reeponsiblo uiwrutott.
opera l
responsiD'e
U, practic­
(idallnp
twithoar
shlppinp
prob­
ituceaded
j Wm. 'rraver*. &gt;jPr
charges.
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chsufftU which
result that fewer operator* were und depreciation
lem. So far a s. tho povemment- able, on- terina that will be advan­ " U ’iTlfnsS my hand and official nml John /FotHus. deceased; „
retained, each with an increased must" be Included if proper com­ ownod lleet is concerned tho pro­ tageous to the government nml seal of the Circuit Court of *Ue erwlse. In nnd to tho followi*
Judicial Circuit of thn t-rlbed In mis. situate, l&gt;lnp a,
fleet operating under conditions parison is to be made with private pram s'aoul^l, ho believed, incluu- thnt will give the operator an op­ Seventh
statu of Florida. In, and for 8e*n- Inu In tho OMjr of Sanford.
more nearly approximatiitg the operating results, and these two inp thu followinp:
portunity to become eventually un Inolo Cobnty. on taw too 3rd day *“ '
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Id*. more pnrtlc
trrdo require me ntii. While the to­ Items would Increase the prospec­
owner.
la
)
An
appressive
and
well
j » "- v a ku , ® U i i 9 S m
follow*,
to-vrltv
tal number of vessels in the cargo tive -voyage loss’ to about $13,500.” thouphe-out plan to transfer the
Clerk. Circuit Courl, Seminole ■All or Dtocks One (I). Tw«
County. Florida.
fleet was reduced by these consol­
Three (3) and Four (4). or oL
Discussing the question of re­ povemment fleet to private owner­ 1ST TIIK CIRCUIT IJODttT
IlelKhls. an per plat thereof \
ftKMIXtll.PI COUNTV, I ’UOI
idations to about &lt;100, the improve­ placements. which must be consid­ ship on terms that protect the
ISftr
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WKKKS.
Deputy
Clerk.
of reronl In Tint think 3, ot, i
in o i m s c m t .
ment in the handling of the vessels, ered in any plan o f continued gov­ povernrcent interests nnd ut the MV
WILSON
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llOUniUliUnK,
10. of tho public record*
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NHI. 1.1-1 GOUiC TtlFRH.
Solicitors for Complainant.
Inolo County. Florida,
Complainant
reflected in their quicker turn­ ernment operation, Admiral Pal­ same tbne plve the buyer nn op­
mil.. Junu 3. If. 17, 31. ft July 1. lit. and to nny and all other b,*
around, enahled us to. make prac­ mer declnrcd that unless the gov­ portunity for profit that will in- CEO Ita n ai. TIIKKL
whoes names are unknown.
tically the same number of voy­ ernment can find a wny to trans­ sura his continuance indefinitely
Ina- any right, title or IniereU
Defendant
nod
to the land* herolmih„v» ,
ages as before, with a substantial fer its fleet to private ownership,
CITVr in.V
in the trade.
f-ribed. or any part or parcel *
THE STATE OF FLORIDA*
the corporation faces the definite,
of.
(b) Continuance of the opera­
t o d iu u n u ii. tm m ks . i»otcndprospect of having to spend nboufc tion o f government lines on such ant III til'- above stvlcd i-niise.
It I* hereby ordered that
nn&gt;l carh of you be and eiip,,,
It appearing fr.-oe n:i affidavit
$.10 000,000 a year continuously for ot the tnide routes as are consid­
for,,
our nald iTrcult Court J
flli-ct
in
Hits
••ause
by
Ibo
I.rmpiainreplacements alone. After discuss­ ered economically essential to tho nnt. linn you iloorge II. Tine*, are
Court Itpune at &amp;i)M&gt;rd. Ki,,rQ.
ing tho possibility of government national interests and which can­ n ri-sblent ot the Statu of Florida,
the 7th tiny or^Haptemher T
1335. and then and there nut,
that It I* tho belief of tho a f­
aid to private shipping he said: not be disposed of to private ope­ und
*tviT to the bill of com pin|ni
fiant that you arc conmnllng your­
self *n thnt servieo of pri.er** ennlillilt.d against you In ihl* r4,
“To summarize, our country rators.
nut be served til oil YOU, nml Hint
It I* further ordered that
faces three nltcrnntivcu in Ith(c) Contintfcd improvement of von are over the uno of twentyorder
bl« th)v y ..
pcct to the hicrcbnnt marine in t'lesc linoa until they show the best one years and that there Is no rtrIf. en 1.1ben published
a &gt;M dnnam ,. . . I I. . —
foreign trade; first, cvtttinycd gov­ c ronornic rcHiilts obtainable under tHtn In the Slate of Florida, the
tbo services of a summons In
ernment operation costing ulti­ g jvernment operating conditions, I'lutncery
upon whom would bind
mately nround $-10,008,000 n year t icriby reducing tho present opesecond, government aid to privnte r iting Ion by half.
shipping amounting to about $15,­
(d) On tho most heavily losing
000.000 u year; or third, the grndmutes, ';h« maintenance of only
ual but certain disappearance of
such services ns may suffice to
our flag from thu international hold u position in the trade ar.d to
trade routes, and u return to our conserve our national trndo inter­
prt-wnr condition when less than
ests; b u t "n the more promising
ten percent of our foreign com­ |routes an expansion of the services
merce was carried in American ves- to meet the demands nnd prospects
|of the nntionnl trade..

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In Future
The time of planting In Florida
is during Septcmtor or October.
and women interested in bulb Tho bulbs remain in the ground
growing was held In Sanford. Mon­ untii June, at which time they are
day evening, June 20,. in the In­ harvested and placed on shelves
terest o f the industry on a large under roof for drying and mar­
scale In this section of Florida.
keting about August In tho winter
The county agent was in charge market in the north where they
o f tho meeting and introduced ua nre forced under glass by Florists
the principal speaker, William Fel­ or are grown in the homes.
ler, representing the firm of F.
Tho matter of ovcr-aupply was
Rynveld &amp; Sons, one of the larg ­ discussed and questions ‘in this
est Holland nnd French bulb grow­ connection asked of Mr. Feller,
ers and Importers who lalso op­ who explained fully that over-pro­
erate bulb farms In America with duction was not likely to take
offieca and warehouses nt 350 place os growing bulbs require
Greenwich street, New York City. considerable initial outlay which
F . Rynvckl &amp; Sons have a bulb eliminates irnny from the field.
frttm tit South Jacksonville known Furthl.m ore when tho embargo
aa the Southern Bulb Compnny, becomes effective nnd tho foreign
where experiments have been car­ surpiy is cut off, the demand for
ried on for several years to as­ narrisrus will for y ean to come
certain the adaptability of Flori­ require hII tho bulbs thd grow­
da soil and climate principally for er:; ran raise.
the commertfnl growing of the
The Ryn.eid firm has offered to
narcissus bulbs. Their work has
progressed beyond the experi­ assist all prospective growers in
mental stage and this season they learning mote about tho Industry
expect to plant over C,000,000 nnd naked that n visit bo made to
their plant ns South Jacksonville
Tho embargo placed by the gov­ where experts will give demon­
ernment on the importation of for-| strations and Information jertnin.
eign bulbs of severui Vailvtiwa, injr to the commercial growing of i
chiefly the narcissus, takes effect bulbs. It has been found bent for
Ja n . 1, 1926, and to meet the de­ Florida farmers to diversify in
mand for this1bulb it la essential crops and the bulb industry is a
that a greater number of growers good pnying corp to which to deenter the field. It is estimated vite nn acre nt least. It in con­
that only about 25 per cent of tho servatively estimated that an acre
supply Is now in prospect nnd Mr. of bulbs will yield approximately
Fetter urged that as many ns $1,250 annually.
The cost of production nt their
possible arrange to devote at
least an acre to bulb culture as H Florida farm is nbout $2 to $2.50
will require about 1,000 acres to n thousand, leaving an income of
yield the supply for the American nbout $1,000 per acre. Mr. Fel­
market that is normally imported lers states that ns there will be a
considerable shortage of these
each year.
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In entering the bulb growing In­ bulbs for forcing nftcr the em­
dustry-the Initial outlay for bulbs bargo goes into effect nnd there
Is approximately $1,600 to the will bo n ready market for the
acre.
Experts advise that one- flowers which arc n necessary by­
half acre should be set to the product and ran be marketed in
planting stock and that u mer­ Florida and the notrh during the
chantable bulb will be forthcoming months of December nnd January
next Spring, and a half-acre set to when the demand is very grant and
tho large bulb which will give : prices nre good.
the growers their planting stock
by propogntion.
Many questions were asked of London Gets Number

BUENOS A IRES, July 2 ^ -A t n
recent meeting of the Argentine
suction of the International Insti­
tute, the exchange o f graduates
between American and Argentine
universities was strongly advocat­
ed. It was resolved that this
should be principally upon Ihe bas­
is of providing these students with
chairs of their own language in
the country where they intend con­
tinuing their studies, nnd thus give
them opportunity, by teaching, to
cam their living expenses.
A
knowledge of the language of the
country was also established as a
necessary qualification for obtain­
ing these professorships.
The meeting also resolved to ac­
cept an offer of the American sec­
tion of the institute to send to
Buenos Aires a womnn graduate
of the School of Domestic Econo­
my of Columbia University to
give a course of lectucs, and nlso
commissioned Edward F. Feeky,
the American commercial nttacno
here, to resume negotiations al­
ready started towards establishingfi a number of technical schol­
arships for Argentine students in
sonic of the great industrial es­
tablishments in the United States.

CHICAGO, July 2.—Interest in
the treasures of the Art Institute
of Chicago reached n now high
mark in tho past year, while the
physical expansion of the institu­
tion kept pace with the construc­
tional growth of tho city. Approx­
imately $1,300,000 was spent in
new buildings nnd installations at
tho institute, and 62,394 moro per­
sons were registered as visitors
than attended the previous year.
Membership showed a similar
gain. The total membership now
is 14,132, an Increase of 1,112 in
the year. Special significance was
attached to tho fact that 4,930 of
these were life members.
Eighty exhibitions were held du­
ring the year, which were observ­
ed by 1,059,212 visitors.

fasnr.c Day to Endow
buch Institutions
Kcw York City.—A pica for
more nnd better free musical edu­
cation for children with talent is
V o ic e d by LUlion Morton, wcllkssim singer in vaudeville.
Mies Mciton received her music*ireducaUon at the Henry Street
Hctlhment here. Tha Instructors
in this institution gave her all
tha training she ever had. And,
cays Miss Morton, tt was entirely
ndequule. On the strength of it.
ahe/gvt her vaudeville job and
kept it, winning notice almost ut
•They teach domestic science

and typing nt vocational and
technical schools for girh but do
not usually bother with musical
courses," says Miao Morten. " I
think they should put iu music.
There is great talent amor*; th.’.io
who cannot pay largo sums for
lesions. Why should a girl who
i i able to sing well become un indifferent typist? The only reason
is that typing is regarded m a
practical occupation und tuu’.ic
apparently is not"
Miss Morton, whoso singing of
" I ’al of My Cradle Days’* hai
won the fr.vor of critics nil ovor
tho country, hopes to bo able
some day to endow music depart­
ments in nil industrial schools,.
Bhs is trying to interest mu4&gt;:
cUaa « the sUo. 3— *--•

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MAD BROUGHT TWIN BOVS
,1b HIS HOUSE AND HE
VtANTED MB TD THINK IT
ONER AND SEE WHAT L
COULD-DO TOR HIM r\

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Styles in beauty nre changing. A year ago the boyish type of girl was
most popular, nnd Miss Ruth Malcolmson (in the bathing suit) was
chosen Miss America. But now the petite, ultra-feminine type, an rep­
resented by the other little miss, in in favor, according to averages
computed nt a Los Angeles contest. The comparative measurements of
these two young women nre given above.
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Chicagoans’ Interest
In Art Is On Increase

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ly state whero they can best bo «d tho w e n t convention, After
grown commercially.
that the next Important gathering
Tho soil beat adapted to the win tho world railways conference,
bulb culture is a sandy loam, well brought to London nt tho invitadrnined. In fact, drainage is more tien of tho Institute of Civil Enessentia) than moisture. It was glnoors.
Their sessions will end
woll slated that the sub-irrigation July 2,
and drainage method used in tho
An international conference of
Sanford section Is exceptionally hankers will be held in August and
good for bulb growing. There are will bo attended by bankers from
no diseases known to attack the the principal cities of the world,
bulbs in thin country and this is
In addition to these conventions
the reason for tho embargo be- the year’s schedule includes several
ing placed on tho foreign narcis- ■important sporting events, inciudsus to keep out foreign diseases jlhg international tennis and polo
during the growing season.
matches.

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YOUR BUSINESS r
U tE Se DAYS? /

Japan to China Aair
Route Being Planned

Idaho Will Celebrate Dedication Of
Huge Reservoir On July Thirteenth
Of Big Conferences

I 'r u s i c
j.m ’LEMENT

itri r W r y i e rtwi

Mortality of German
Infants Much Reduced
BERLIN, July 2.— Statistics re­
cently published show that the
mortality among infants is much
less than in pre-war days. Dur­
ing the third quarter of last year
the death rate wns only about onehalf the percentage during tho
years just jrior to the World
War,
The medical authorities attrib­
ute this improved condition to tho
cold weather during the latter part
of 1924, which they state is nl
ways more beneficial than warn
weather for infants during the:
first year.

the into first president, Frederick
Ebert, finds eloquent expression in
the numerous pilgrimages to his
tomb by republican organizations
of various !&gt;inds. There are always
fresh flowers on tho gruve, fur­
nished by individuals or societies
honoring his memory, and especial­
ly on Sundays there is a constant
Government Will Get streem
of visitors. Many workers’
Architect’s
Portrait singing societies pay tribute to
their late leader by singing a dirge
nt
his tomb.
HAVANNA, July 1.—A portrait
of Thomas U. Walter is to be pre­
An experimenter in a balloon re­
sented by his grandson, Clark Wal­
ports
hearing a man’s shout nt
ter, of iiuvanna, to the United
1,600 feet; the croaking of frogs
States government when Congress in a marsh at 3,000 feet; the roll
convenes in December.
of drums nnd music of nn orches­
The subject of the portrait was tra nt 4,500 feet; church bells toll­
a noted architect who designed the ing at 5,000 feet; a rifle report at
east nnd west wings of the capi­ 5,900 feet; the noise of a moving
tal at Washington under a com­ train nt 8,200 feet, nnd the whisle
mission front President Fillmore. of a locomotive at 10,000 feet. *

There is no doubt that, in Sanford or Seminole county
there are people who need almost any particular article
at a ll' times.

If an article is not a general neces­

sity, there are few buyers, but a market can be found
every day for anything if the proper effort is made to
locate that market.

LONDON, .July 1.—The cost of
social services in England is about
$5,000,000 u day, said William Gra­
ham, financial secretary to the
treasury in tho Labor Government,
addressing a meeting of local gov­
ernment officers.
Referring to the financial posi­
tion of local authorities in rela­
tionship to slate Bnnnco, he said
$800,000,000 was raised nnnunlly
from local taxes, which was double
the amount raised in lu ll. In ad­
dition $1,000,000,000 of the tax­
payers’ money, out of a budget of
$4,000,000,000, was banded over t:&gt;
local authorities for social services.

E B e s tJo m ?

Why is
it that th ere arc
more than a million
Btiicks in use today?

Ostcopathc To Hold
Annual Convention
TORONTO. Out., July 2.—The
annual convention of tho American
Osteopathic Society of Opthalnudogy and Otolaryngology will open
here tomorrow und continue four
days. Dr. T. J . Ruddy, of Los An­
geles is chairman of the program
committee.
The oiiening day will be devoted
to clinics in chnrge of Drs. Ruddy,
J. Denson of Chicago, J. 1). Ed­
wards of St. Louis, C. M. LaRue
of Columbus, O., and Jerome SI.
Walters of Newark. N. J.
The International Osteopathic
convention will be held here from
July 5 to It.

* « t e » n s w e r s Because Buicks arc
always popular with new car buyers
and also because Buick’s dependable
construction results in a much longer
life for Buicks than is ordinarily the
span of service of a motor car.

A Japanese jn London raises i
goldfitth in a smalt'hatchery in his
backyard. He feeds the fish butter
nnd egga and they command a j
high price because o f their beauty.1

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means of reaching all sorts of buyers economically and

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out 250 Million OIL

4 0 0 M ile s O f 1
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^WASHINGTON, Ju ly 2 .-C o t
tan production for this year wai
forecast today at 14,.139,000, equiv-

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•Funeral services for little Rob­ "TALt^&amp;AflSEE, Kte.. July 2. The State Wifi'BhpaHmont on
•June 1 hadc47&amp;.01 mile* of high­
way under Contract and Construc­
tion hy stutc forces, the estimated,

ert Nonell Perkins, dye year old
rA^HI^GTON. July 2.—The
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton I..
K of the fiscal, year 1925 was tion by Admiral Robison put in
rn on that day.
Perkins of this city, who died audf b y the treasury last night in evidence in the trials of the suits
,
, , , - . ------Manager A. C. Carter of the
Krfew o f its operations during to annul the Teapot Dome and
^ ™ltlvation June 25* * tutal P.inford Credit Association anftwelve months which ended Elks Hill leases, but the portioh of 4OG,408,COO ucres. The condi- nounced that it Is the intention of
lerday, showing total ordinary relating to the mlltary secret was tion of the crop wan then 75.9 the leading merchants of this city
notnml and on that date 115,000 to close their establishments on
Klpta of $3,780,148,084.12 and stricken out
aires w :re urtdsr cultivation in Saturday, July 4, but that they
|1 expenditures of $3,522,(143,*
Horrors of Invasion
|09 with the resulting surplus
“ Robison called to my mind the Florida with the crop 84 per cent win kop Saturday hours on Friday.
f&amp; p , BOS^M.33.
This includes the banks, barber
horrors of the invasion of Bel­
shops, grocery stores, merchandise
■Sj! state ment; 'of the Treasury gium," Mr. Doheny said, "with a
establishments of various sorts
Ktfons, uj4uo4 late tonight, car- force 1 shall not forget, he asked
sband
and practically all other business
| ail' exti«Uion'“.ef Secretary me to visualize the results of even
houses.
■ntfp~■'conOnf ion tb it,, due to a temporary Oriental invasion'of
Catcher Alford, Loft Fielder
■AjBmsses'Tif reorur.nijation in the Pacific const of the United
Collier, and Center Fielder Wado
KluV twt.,rtarx “It Is believed States. He dwelt on how much
of the Sanford club were guests at
I ns a teitnhiof ’its experience worse, how much more horrible,
the luncheon nhd each spoke briefdevelopment, the Treasury Is how much more to be dreaded, was
my better ortftnUid
equip* an Oriental invasion tlfcm even
|~to nia|c&lt;* the Volstead a ct ef* the wortA horrors of the German
:&amp; c ." This psrt of review de- invasion.
Peace Conditions To
"He even startled me with in­
inwi that plsns for reorganizn1, of
nf nrohlbition
prohibition enforcement formation regarding ordert which
Be Offered Riffians
r'rapidly approaching eomple- had been given to foreign war
iftd told Of the work done in vessels and even to merchant
PARIS, July 2.—The Frond?
K nnection in the Coast Guard merchant ships In the Pacific for
foreign office todny received in­ 50,000 Are Expected at
K s division and prohibition their mobilization on incredibly
formation that conditions of peace
W { the Treasury,
short notice. He pointed out that
to be offered Abd El Krim, leodc-r Benefit Boxing Match
modern
warefare
had
reduced
the
r aurplus for the year nfof the warring Riffians in Mur■l Treasury officials great efficiency of coast defenses so that
rocco, nre being prepared by tho
NEW YORK, July 2.— Some GO,
E ctio n , ,tNfllnfc almost four they were no longer to be relied
000 followers of boxing aru ex­
on.
lie
told
me
that
In
an
attack
K the amount forecast last
pected at the Polo Grounds to[her and $50,000,000 .higher upon this country of ours by n na­
night when eight well knnwr
vy
in
the
Pacific,
defeat
was
sure
;•
uciuiii
wm
pure
[ the figure President Coolto
come
to
our
fleet
unless
there
i gave in his address at tho
S-uiihual budget meeting only was an adnquntc naval oil reserve
in HaWnii
ttle over a week ago.
He said that every responsible
fficials'Vjffered no explanation
,tho -unexpected rise. J n
the officer of the navy in Washington
mnt, letting the figure speak had received confidential bulletins
Itself. Observers suggested, which disclosed that tho oil re­
ever, that better business con- serves of a great naval power In
WINTER HAVEN — Twenty
ins were reflected in the total the Pacific were adequate for war.
miles of road being laid in In wood
Unsifted that some of the in- He called my attention to the fait
Park.
«ed revenue hnd resulted from that there still existed a well
m hing of capital td productive known alliance between this great
j*t»ri*o through the lowering Pacific nation and the most pow­
Hr-tn xes nJong with geneml erful nnval nation of the world."
Mr. Doheny said that every urn*
B v isio n of o year ago.
who had been Informed of this aluation hnd been wurned of Its
highly confidential nnd secret
character because of the fear that
the nr inn conference, then in scsion at Washington, might b&lt;&gt;
wrecked by revolution of plans for
f Mcllue of 1J12 Pqlmettn Av- a naval base In Hawaii.
I has been named pmnuger of
rt’s Filling Stutihn Number Miami Land Sells For Mary Sltlbo (above), and her
j according to nn announcemother, Mis* Mnry Skiboi
So Captivated Large Audiences at the
; made today, tho promotion $20,000 Per Front Foot
Mrs. Mary Skjbo, fill, has con­
ng to liim after having been
fessed that she killed her husband,
the firm th e , pMt several
MIAMI, July 2.—Mlnmi is be­ Frank Skibo, at Michigan City,
,Iis us an assistant,
hoved to have set a record in real Ind., by beating him with n crow
iung McRae is only 10 years (state transactions in this country liar as he lay In n drunken stupor.
nid his elevation to tin* mnn- when the Mizner Development She is held on a charge of murder.
ihlp of the business with ml- Company paid $20,000 a front foot
But before confessing, she tried
nal lesponsibilitics is reguid- for property on East Flagler. The to fasten the blame on her daugh­
That wo arr compelled by popular
y his friends hero an a do- Mizner concern purchased
the ter, Mary, 19, who ahe raid had
ty
thiH HiiperlaUvc picture again lt&gt;id reward,
Ways Ido Irlii on n valuation of quarreled with Skibo over a loan
of
$5.
niffht.
$800 000 mid paid a bonus o f $150,Tho girl professed hir innocence,
the hand of Government in bus- 000 to cancel a sub-lease on the
h is the touch of death. If property. An office building to however, nnd police finally got
Alsu Comedy Features "Dandelions” and
[would prevent it, wo must so cost $1,250,000 will lie erected on
Latest News Weekly
Buet our affairs that the peo- the site.
[who are the government, will
[ feel interference necessary.”
MOUNT DORA— Lnke Couu (f
Princess Theatre
|. A. Smith, president National gets appropriation for two new
ird of Fire Underwriters.„
highwnys.

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During the hot weather,
you will want special foods
for your table.* You will
And your favorites at A&amp;t*
Stores priced unusually low
PLAIN—.1Vi-oz. jar. Price '
S-aa Jar. Price
STUFFED— l-oi Jar. Price....
7 )i-o i Jar.

JACKSONVILLE— Levy County
prepares to build roads with $1,*
500,000 bond isauu authorized by
statu leg! sintu re.

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Healthful and Nourish­
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FORT LA UDERDALE — Three
buildings under construction on
Andrews Avenue. Total cost over
half million dollars.

Daily Fashion Hint

Pints, Doz..
Quarts, Doz.

Fancy, whole*
grain. 3 pkgs
fllE A -N fC T A U BRAND— ALL BLENDS
Makes- the Perfect Summer Beverage, Iced tea.

lilb v ...,.... 23c

Vislb...... .. .45c

A Few of Our Many Picnic Values
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pe-Jtiicc Pint ......23c
la Pish, Sultann
ilb atn ....................27c
iqunt Club
linger A le ............... 17c
kies, mixed .......... 40c
nic Sets, complete 25c

A&amp;P Mayonnaise .
12-ozs. .........r...... 3Gc
Potted Meat, tflb can 5c
Sardines ...;..... ;,7c to 35c
,,Mnut Butter, lb. J....25c
Full Line NBC Cakes

OF MATRONLY F.LHGANCE
F.ich_ graceful move that the wearer
makes is echoed in the soft panels of
Ibis (rock in bloc and tan dotted silk.
The deep collar and narrow vest nre
in tan silk, and tlitrc is a tan scarf
trimmed with blue to be worn with
the dress. The fronts of the blouse
arc in two sections, blit the liack is
in one niece. Medium sire requires
4)a yards 36-inrli dotted ami
yard
36-inch plain silk, witli J i yard 36inrh lining for back of slip.
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Sires, J 4 t o 46 inches bust. Price, 45
cents*, ’ ‘V
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Saturday
\VK CLOSE SATURDAY, THE FOURTH — SHOP FRIDAY!
Phone us your order Friday for the
Fourth of July *
Special line of fresh fruits and veg­
etables.

Everything: for your picnic

Fr$sh Shipment

We have in stock everything good that will make a
perfect July Fourth picnic or dinner.

ficorgia Peaches
Pi nap pies
(Mums
Avacoda Pears

Tomntoes
Celery

Lemon*
Bananas
Beans
Lettuce

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Cue u m b ers

New Potatoes
Breen Cabbage

Potted Meats, Canned Lobsters and Shrimp.
Sliced Pineapples.

Stone’s Cakes.

“Florida Maid” Mayonnaise and Relishes
California Cantiloupcs, Lettuce and Plums.

410 Sanford Av
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Most complete line of groceries line! grocery specialties
and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in the City.

Fancy
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Milk Fed Friers and liens—Dressed and Alive

Week End
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Pork and
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OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 CANS
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R. L. McKenney, Macon published made a fe^li'^ommcnta the other day; that while they repfeat awertioha every
thinking Sanford citizen long ago. accepted ns truisms,
bring again the need of never wearying of well-doing.
According to Mr. McKenney, Florida's rapid develop­
ment is? due to the use of advertising and the prevalence in
the Btatc of excellent highways.
s tm s iiu m o T katbs
Since some of. Florida’s alleged excellent highways are
One Y ear—,!!.« • SU Xtoiiih*. |*.S*
»«liv*r.»t iii O il); t&gt; O w riH , p«r still in the hands of dawdling communities and incompet­
WMk. 1&amp;j . W*akty KJtUin 12.00
par »aar.
_
ent road-builders, it is not true that Florida has progressed
SFKCIAt. &gt; U TIO ’.i All oblluitry with the aid of A LL her counties. But it has really been
noMcaa. card* of lliank*. resolution* wonderful for the state as a whole that several progressive
and nolle** ot entertainm ent* w litri
c h a r t* * a r* wiad* will be rhurged sections so handsomely set the pace for good-road building
h r a t raau lar advertising rata*.
away back in the days when the finding of such roads in
MF.MnFH T S jB A S l P C I A T R I ) P U B S * this little advertised state was an amazingly pleasant sur­
Th* Am4MlAt«d Praia I* *ielu«- prise to winter visitors.
Ivsly* entiiilta In the u*« for r*»
public**)#« of ml new* dispatch**
But the advertising of theie various leading commun­
crrd lU a .ilcar H r&gt;r not otherwise ertd Itrd In'-IkilF'paper and nl*o th* In- ities cf the state has done marvels for all Florida. In his
cel n**rtUj m f f i M 'M r t l k . All right*
of repuMi cutIwo of speclul dispatch- news articles and editorials published in his Macon paper,
*C h rrrH
Mr. McKenney talks of endeavoring to arouse his own
people to emulation of the ways a neighboring stnte has
JU L Y 2, 1923
taken to get itself a place in the sun.
TH E HERALD’S PLATFORM
This state of Florida, is becoming the motorist’s para­
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­
dise. The building of permanent highways here is making
ville.
2.
— Construction of S t. Johns-Inn wbndcrful network of good roads over which visitors can
dian River canal.
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traveHn their cars, "one hundred and qight miles between
3. — Extension of white way. *\
4. — Extension of local amusements. two o’clock in the afternoon and sundown.” He sees a
— Swimming pool, tennis courts, chnnce fo»* the visitor with limited time to get a glimpse of
nil parts of Florida in a brief sojourn in the state— and thus
ete.
6.— Augmenting of building pro­ get impressions that will bring him back to make invest­
gram —ho m m , hotel*, apartment ments and eventually choose a place for his permanent
houses.
.*
6.— Extension of street paving pro- home.
“If wi&gt; sought to put. in a phrase.” says Editor McKen­
7.— Const r nrt Ion of
boulevard ney in an editorial,” the controlling factors in the amazing
around Lake Monroe. ,
8.— Completion of d ty beautifica­ prosperity of Florida, we should say they are: Having some­
thing to deliver^ Using publicity with a lavish abundance
tion program.
8.— Kxpankion of arhool system to tell about it. And the development of highways which
with proviaion for increased fa- make the things advertised easily accessible.”
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E cillties.
Where Sanford comes in on this is clear to every Sanford
T H E SECOND
COMMAND­ citizen. What is needed ure: Wider, smoother roads lead­
M EN T:—Thou xhalt not make ing to Sanford from every neighboring town, with well-made
unto thes any graven image or
any likeness of nny thing that is Higns along the way telling the welcome awaiting the travel­
In heaven above, or that is in the er in “the City S u b s ta n tia lm o re extensive advertising—
earth beneath, or that i» in the "publicity in lavish abundance”, as the editor of The Macon
water under the earth: thou shall News says it; and here, an ever-increasing cordiality, an
not bow down thyself to them, nor ever-present courtesy, and an eager tooting of Sanford’s
serve them: for I the Lord thy God
am a jealous God. visiting the in­ horn to make new-comers desire to tarry in this town.
Already Sanford is prospering, delightfully prospering.
iquity of the fathers
upon the
children unto the third and fourth
generation of them that hate me;
and showing mercy unto thousands
of them that love me and keep
my commandments. Exodus xx;

This Should Start You A-Thinking

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GIVE YU THE LIVING
Givo your sunshine to the living,
Do not wait till they are dead.
Oh, there’s joy in constant giving,
Human hearts nre comforted.
And the giver feels the sunshine,
Of the heart’s responsive smile;
Knowing that another’s pathway,
Has been brightened all the
while.

Give y)fiir*T)foss&lt;)ms' to the* living,
Do not wait till they ure dead. iiHtml.

Tho little girl down the street

thinks every thorn has a rose.
Our office hoy nays hi* iden of
a clow fellow in the one who U just
now learning to play innh jung.

Flies m e too Rind to welcome
home.
The honeymoon ends when i
lenrna he in human.

(Cup&gt; right 1125)

EARTHQUAKE R E P O R T S
dwindle down, os was predicted.
Five times as many deaths in n
small section of a big eastern city
duo to some disease outbreak,
would attract no attention. The
Gibralter Dam, supplying Santa
Barbara with water, reported to
have burst and flooded the city
has not burst or done any harm.

/

may t w m

TJ e

Kemal Pasha might have been
hanged, the same crowd cheering
und pul'ing on the ropes.
Moral: Don't allow yourself to
be licutcn nnd never pin your
faith to tho mob’s npplau.-e.

or the hippopotamus.
,
, fjfejryUvjWfc U W n Jll'dvjWU'lWuk
change, or evolution, exists in the
There are big buHiness men who will close down n animal kingdom. Only tho blind

Tome men insist upon |0Sii
their faith in women daily.
Men nre the most foolish «k
they are laughing at women.
We had rnthcr hnvo friend? th;
look like a collar advertisement.

YVhat has |s*comu of the oldfashioned girl who became flusThe United Stutcs, Secretary have resulted in many necessary
trat nl when a fellow made love
to her?
Hoover reports, has liecoinu “tiie innovations. Bill in any warning
world’s greatest investor,” Keforo r.ouiiiled against excessive foreign
investments, it is well to include
Today's best laugh: “A flopper
a nml ■ flapper who flops for the World war, America bail only u warning about government guar­
$2,000,000,000
invested antees.
flapper after poking fun ut 'em." about
abroad. Now it has nearly $10,­
Danger may lurk in such guar­
-Starke Telegraph.
Several modern wurs,
000,000,000, not counting the gov­ antees.
fellow wliu is always ernment war loans. Altogether, some of then* very recent, have re­
ng that the world in going government und private interests sulted from ^overnmenta standing
bow-wows, may b.i helping in this country hold foreign se­ sponsors for thoir citizens’ invest­
) that way with the propa- curities to tin* extent of ubout $20,­ ment!:, uiul obligating themselves
000,000,000.
That is more than to act as ciillectois in case of trou­
Gicut Britain holds in other lands. ble. That leads often to difficul­
Th- greatest investing nation of ties with rival nations and had
history has been surpassed. And relations with the country where
the volume rontiu'ies rolling up ut the investments lie. It is well to
go slow in surli matters, cueourii dizzy rate.
One item of this account d*serves aging proper enterprise abroad but
parsiirf notice. Mora then one- avoiding entangling g'lvcrmne ntal
third of
prlvatu
investment* cilia nets with ii tcjposuiblc private
ubrai'd now In hi hy Americans are capitol.
clncsified as “governincut-guaraitThe ei 1 in America today i*
tecd obligations." Regarding most "less government in businesa," If
of these, fpondbly all of tln*m, thi* is sound policy in domestic
there . la (aittle to critkiiK*. War I business, it is autely. ,uo leas tomid
and rcamstruction fe*|uirimc‘nti tin foreign busineaa.

Social
Calendar
Thursday
Seminole Chapter Number
the Order,of the Eastern
rill hold the regular meet8 o’clock in the Masonic
I Members are urged to be

- H t nr.d nil visiting Stars wdl
welcome.
i M Henry Wight will entertain
morning bridge party nonBlessed arc the peacemaker ^ V M is s Helen Shepherd, of Nibut cursed arc the pacemakers.

You may make n success of yM
life work and still be a failure.

Sometimes everything in t|
world seems nn awful waste i
time.
A woman likes to think sh«
being bosiied and to know that
isn’t.
B'dng on the right track is «a
rent. But if you juct stop the
you’ll g u run over.
Watch your reputation. If
stny out all night you may q *
home and find it gone.
Bathing suits are not so
You tnke a girl In one now, J
you can’t make n mistake.

i r r f Palls, N. Y., who is the ntranive house guest of Miss At&gt;iie Doudney.
.
cj
Friday
M r s 2 * to r g o A. DeCottcs will
n te r tlffn t bridge at 3:30 o’clock
t hm^Bmc on Park Avenue, honB -s . S. R. Deighton, who
;v ■
Delghton and fnmily,
^ J B c n t l y moved to Sanford
^ifleensboro, N. (’.,
Number Five of the M* thipWiurch will nm l with Mrs.
jtfHLulford nt I o’clock at her
n j f l H t lir. French Avemie. All
nr*» urged to 1)0 present.
Raturduy
will ,bc no Story Ilnur n:*
ary will be closed for the

The world could he twice as tJ
ns it ia. Suppose th? seasons we,1

. VETERANS OF TH E
SPANISH WAR.
il picnic Saturday, July 4,
The man who won’t rmnke t ht "Ball ird’s Place ct Altamonte
other man’s pipe will kiss aims SpfWgs | Como nnd bring your
nny member of the opposite sjx. family.

NAUSEATING LITERATURE
ASH EVILLE CITIZEN
.
In n clever comment in Sundny’a
throes of? nausea lie should acCitizen Louise Dooley oboerves' -claim
t * u **.&lt;
the• provider of this stuff ns
that, this being the “silly season,’’ a caterer much superior to others?
people nre rending novels which
There is no justification, but ra­
fenr.e i i found in
they would not read in sedate und ther further
reriotia January. The redeeming the fact that th o victim declares
feature of tho situation, however, th** nauseating caterer tho best
the writer indicates, i* that “the Fulcly because the latter ami his
healthy mind enn stand only a friends say he is the best. The
limited amount of such dissipa­ wise man may buy a gold brick,
tion, and then revolts.”
but it is only tho boob who, having
In other words, in tho .language discovered tho fraud, takes the
of tlie “realists” who provide this Word of the crook that lie is hon­
mental food to which the writer re­ est and passes it to others.
fers, the healthy mind throws off
And that is much what Borne
its nauEcuting burden in much the fiction readers are doing. They are
same realistic manner as does a told by tlie clamorous voices of
Stomach made nick by unhcalthful the diggers in sewers nnd those
victuals. Recovered from its spree, who bring sample of natural fer­
th - normal mind promises itself tilizer to dinner tables that these
fNever Again!"
are the prerent high lights in lit­
Because t hoy present
Alt occasional disnipation of the erature.
land indicated perhaps does no “realism," bemuse they exhibit re­
harm. It In a way emphasizes pulsive forms and phases of hu­
^he merits of wholesome mental manity, and exult • the &lt; noisome
food—this by way of contrast, as things of lift*, the human monstros­
“Main Street” wan alleged to be ities, they claim to be the highest
uplifting because by portraying exponent:* of literature.
features of undesirable life it em­
Why should wo not apply our
phasized the attractions of desir­ common sense and recognize these
able life. After breathing the air mm fakers, oftm mental dope-deal­
of n fertilizer factory, one all the ers nnd perverts reflecting their
more appreciates the wholesome own characteristic* in the portrayal
atmosphere of the woods and field.*. nt their character*?
Why exalt
*, But is this reason for ucclaim- the showman who exhibits the two­
mg the writer who provides the headed calf? Why acclaim the
nauseating food? One who is hun­ manufacturer of tlie petrified man
gry may fill upon over-ripe onions as n sculptor superior to the “ Vic­
und under-ripe appies and perhaps torian” Praxiteles, simply because
even pickled earthworms if dis­ In* says Ik * is? Our self-respect
guised by a French label, but what demands that we stop exalting the
justification is there that in th** quacks of the nnvclistic world.

NAVAL OIL R ESER V ES hav­
ing been neatly taken from th*
people’s ownership, us skillfu
fturgran removes u vermiform np
pendix, th&lt;&gt; navy will now “con
serve large tract* of oil tdial*..’
When oil wells no longer gu**l:
the navy will extract oil from tl;
rocky shale as it is now done ii
Scotland where 3,000,000 ton* nl
shale yield 1,200,000 barrels of ui
:* year.
But somewhere in some «mal
cradle, there may he n little bab)
Fall, who will arise and tranafei
ARE HOUSEWIVES LAZY?
tho naval reserves of oil shah
from the navy to private Individ
ST. t’ETKKSHURC Tl MRS
mils. And also, in some cradle
there may be a convenient judgt
Tlie modern housewife is not get­ Ico cream freezer nnd nil the other
who will any: “That’s all right, it ting enough exercise, according to mechanical inventions now so fa­
fact, the transaction is Itijrlil) a Han Francisco doctor, who has miliar have lightened the load of
laudable.”
been airing his views before a con­ the woman in the home, nnd all
vention of physicians in New Y'ork. should rejoice that this is so. But
iin r.iviaiiiMi LUAI, mines, me­ “The labor-saving device* which
despite all these advantages, few
chanical cutters mid carriers of have come on the market" ure women who do thoir own work or
coal art* driving out men by the hlamed for the alleged condition. even assist a servant have much
thousands.
In the old day:* tlie American time for "laziness."
Especially
“Tiu* truth shall set you free," housewife did the washing and where there an* children in the
say:; tin* ltihle. Science IS the ironing and sweeping amt cleaning
home, she has no need to hunt for
truth, and you reulize what science "by hand." Today there are count­
to tl.* to keep her from
lias done to set humans free when less electrical devices which rob something
becoming “lazy.’’
you look at the pictures of women hmiitcwoik of its drudgery, and so
With all its vaunted advantages
that used to work in English coal this doctor accuses the modern
in
th** way of providing phyuicn!
mines, crawling on their hands un i housewife of laziness.
exercise, who would have our
knees through tho narrow passag­
This critical physician may be
es, at* iron chain around their an old bachelor. It is charitable housewives return to the old condi­
necks, paining under thoir bodiet, to suppose that lie ia, since lie be­ tion of drudgery that obtained be­
nnd fastened to a small coal car. trays such ignorance of the con­ fore the invention of these bene­
ficent labor-saving devices? There
duct of the average donienlic es­ need I)** little fear that the uverTURN FROM THAT picture of tablishment nnd the manifold du­
u woman pulling coal on her liaml.t ties! that devolve upon the hom.e- ng** American wife und mother
and knees to a modern mechanical wife. Certainly the electric wash­ will degenerate into a life of dan­
Any­
coal carrier, moved by electricioy. ing and ironing machines, the vac­ gerous idlqnc ? and case.
You Bee a few cents worth of elec­ uum cleaner, the motor for run­ thing that will help to lighten her
tric current carrying to the mouth ning the sewing machine and the burden fcltould bo heartily welconiof th** mine as much coal ns could
have been dragged up by the power
"O F OUR SYSTEM of government tho first thing to be of a hundred women, crawling &gt;/said is that it is really and practically a free system. It orig­ or tin* sharp, broken coal, with
inates entirely with the people, and rests on no foundation bleeding bands and knees.

that their assent.”

Mntrimony is nil there is to kt,
people from being single.

OLD VtOMAM

SOME WALL Street gentlemen
organized a little panic bused on
Santa Barbara’s earthquake and
now wish they hadn't. They sold
short California stocks, oils, rails,
etc. But real finance knows Hint
compared to the total wealth of
California, the property destruc­
tion in Santa Barbara is like losing
one nail in a nail factory. The
stocks "snapped” back again, us
Wall Street reporters put it, nml
the panic promoters had their fi­
nancial fingers pinched. Don’t sell
uny of this country short—espe­
cially California.
SHEIK SAID, leader o f Hie
Kurds rebelled agninst the Turks,
and Kemal Pasha. Hu wanted to
restore the Holy Mohammedan
Caliphate that Kemal Pasha tore
down.
'
Now Sheik Said in hanged in
the public square nt Dinrbckr,
the crowd cheering und eager vol­
unteers pulling on the gullown'

IPHONE:— Office 148

The nuto hn» become the gr,
American hobby horse.

EARTHQUAKES
HAVE oc­
curred in forty places on the
earth’s surface recently. But es­
pecial attention seems to concen­
trate on every disaster that hap­
pens in California. In Santa Bar­
bara twelve at most ore dead.
The Italian earthquake in 11H5
killed 29W .I, and in l'JOft earth­
quakes in Italy killed 70,482. I t­
aly has volcanoes in addition to
earthquakes, yet nol&gt;ody says “I
rhull not go to Italy.” A dozen
killed in California, and “vicious1
publicity" makes of the event a
gigantic disaster.

factory when business is slack and thrown hundreds of peo­
Glve your nunshino to the lonely, ple out of work. Often such business men come to Florida
Though they seen* but loud uiul and live likn kings out of money earned for them by those
proud.
Homo factory people, when business was good. And evident­
Oft, perchance, some hidden sorrow
Makes then* shun the cheering ly they never (five a thought to the families buck North who
nre fightim? against such odds to keep soul ami hotly to­
crowd.
gether.
Give a loving work or token,
Ju st n pressure of the hand;
The "m eanest" woman defrauding her wash-woman nnd
Let them know your heart is ten­
the
big "m eanest” man defrauding his hundreds of employes
der,
•
Though they may not under­ are found everywhere in one guise or another. And that is
stand.
why it is worth while to pass on a story sent by a correspond­
ent of the Christian Science Monitor to that paper from LonGive your heart'* love to the fnldoti, England. The Herald will give it here in its entirety,
len;
Oh, thev need the tenderest rare. nnd let the reader s ta rt his own line of thought from the
Though they know nut their temp­ ideas it may suggest.
tation,
Under the picture of a sun-dial, with the legend "I re­
They must meot It everywhere.
Oft a word, u smile, a handclasp, cord only the Sunny Hours”” the story in the Monitor is
Front some one whom they hold related in this fashion:
dear
A young woman who had been trained for nn op­
Helps them in the bitter conflict,
era singer went into business hood after the World
While the tempter lingers near.
W ar, u business which from a small beginning has hud
its measure of expansion.’
Give your sunshine to the living,
Scatter flowers with engur hand.
One evening recently, during the course of an in­
"You may make the chord reipontimate conversation with a friend, she confided that
live,
the business hadn't netted her a shilling for herself
That will vibrato o’er the land.
since
she established it, and that she had been obliged
Lavish ainiles upon the aged,
in addition, to put into the business each year an in­
Cheer the sad ones on their way;
You cun make the world nn Eden,
come of $ 2,600 bequeathed her by her father.
By tho kindness of today.
"Well, why do you keep it up? Why not withdraw
— Publisher Unknown.
front industry with its responsibility, und enjoy your
music?" asked her companion.
Two’a company nnd threo ht ull
"On my income," sin* hastened to reply," I couldn’t
damphooUshnes*.
feed, clothe nml shelter two hundred people, hut with
Thnt song writer must have writ
my business and my income I can. Yon know, hero in
ten “Red Hut Muiiinia" in th* turn
London, much has been done for the poor and iiuedumcr time.
rayo an optimist ic a fellow who

DAN DOBBS SAY;

m n l.I .M o ,
" :
T h . Sheik I. fl.nffM.
The lien, Pig, Cow.
Home He by Fall.
Oy ARTHUR BRISBANE

M ISSIONARIES
TO
Africn
tnke a tnrne menagerie, including
chickens, pigs, entile, and goats.
As they travel, the MisMonnrios
will observe how these interesting
animals all&gt; /'present evolution*.
Tho White "Leghorns nnd Rhode
Island Reds come from jungle
fowl. C.’ows nre improved sisters
of the Aurochs, the Buffalo or the
Zebu. The pigs have their rel­
atives scattered from the Tapirs
in South America to the fierce

Give your blossoms to the living,
Let them have their fragrance
now,
Ere their eyes nre senled in slum­
ber,
And like marble 1s their brow.
Often for some loving token,
Human hearts have ached and

THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY^ JUUglgjii

ANOTHER .RECRUIT

„

bark from tho World war is be­
coming a bit frayed. The unset­
tled conditions following such an
uuhruvul may play n part. But
the principal encouragement is
found in our generally loose way
of living. When the better cle­
ment of society, which ia in the
va«*t majority, realizes its individ­
ual rather than its collective re­

An enjoyable affair of Tuesday
afternoon war tho party given by
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11, Winn for their
little daughter, Klolsc, In celebra­
tion of h?r ninth birthday
Tho party motored to Silver
Lake, ami after n dip in the lake,
delightful refreshments of ice
CTcnm and cake were served.
Thosa assisting Mrs.' Winn In
serving and entortnining the
young folks wero Mrs. R. E.
Brown, Mrs. l)uve Boniske, Mr*.
Ernest Brotherson, Mrs. R. R.
Willis, Mimes Adele Vining and
Kathleen I^&gt;ng.
-Tho guest3 Included Minnie
Claud Sims, Well Foster, Frances

Mr. and Mm. C. W. Stoudcnmite
and Imby returned Saturday from
Pelham, Ga.

Airs. Roddiu Bell Burdine of Minmi spent the week-end here tlie
guest of her cousin, Airs. L. P.
Hagan.
Dr. Anno Carroll of New York
City urrived Alomiuy for u month's
visit with her cousin, Airs. Leslie
Went.

Miss I.ottisn Wells of Jackson
lie la visiting her aunt, Mrs. Al

Realtors

Sanford

Direct Benefit
From System
When you put system into saving, you Boon beKin to get direct benefit— and step by step you
climb higher lo financial success. Open an nc
count with ua today.

inti-Pain Pills
Why don’t you try
them?
Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices— 25 doses
2 5 cents. Economy pack­
age, 125 doses $1 .0 0 .
'

4 Per Cent Interest, Paid on Saving* Account*

“The hurry, bustle und incessant
drive of the American tempera­
ment is responsible for the peculinr
nnd characteristic American mor­
tality increase during the dnngeroua age’ period, between 40 and 60
years, says Dr. Willinm S. Sadler,
nationally known physician.

IS SCARCE
Real Estate Auction Sales.

Our Prices .advance July 10th

S an ford ,F la

We are permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
We guarantee Satisfaction.
F 02 Further Information see E . E. Page
Milane Theatre Hldff.
Hus Station— Montazuma Hotel

Baumcl’s July
Clearance Sale

AVEN UE

$70.00 Per Foot

claiming the North
wliy doesn't she go
L?—Talladega (Ala.)

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F lin t N ation;*! Hank B u ild ing.

*
Sales F o rce:
Mias Helen linage, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.
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If you have Property you want sold— List it with
and kiss it good-bye.

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MAKE r e s e r v a t i o n e a r l y

116 E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.

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SHOP FRIDAY
New assort

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We close Saturday, July 4th

New Summer Shades—Silk Hosiery

men! of
floral de­

Pheonix Silk Hose—All shades, Bobbed Hose,
Plain and fancy tops. $ 1.00

stripes.
Extra fine
quality
dresses,

Van Raallc—Pure Thread Silk with lisle tops in all shades

boughtlo
sell for $25
Friday

PHEONIX SILK
Heavy, pure silk ful-fashion, in every
shade

Kayser and Van Raalte Silk Underwear

rs. Carley Zelmcnovltz nnd
Flora Zelmcnovitz urrived
neaday from Brunnwich, Ga.,
1 visit with Air. and Airs. S.

Thirty-one Acres OD Lake ut a Real Bargain
Twenty-two thousand Acres with twenty ntiley
water front. §35.00 Her Acre

Dooms .V*1-502.

Let ua sell your property

AT AUCTION

Hones introduced into the South­
west by the Spaniards escaped
from the old Spanish missions, mul­
tiplied rapidly, and virtually be­
came wild, ranging over Nevada,
California, Utah and Idaho.

G. W. Spencer, Sr., nnd dnugiir :, Miss Lillie Ilutli Spencer and
•
Emma
Spencer.
left
turaday for Jneknonvillo where
oy will attend the Shrine Cere-

Seminole (|[ounli

ON SANFORI)

Tris Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Indians, and Mr
wervcaiiers .on President Coolidge the other day when Tris
tenin was playing In Washington. Here they are shown or
of the White House.

Robert Williams. Mrs. Mamie
ito Whittle. Miss Rutli Whittle,
id Miss Thelma Dobbin:* leave
iturdny for Miami when* they
id spend several days.

Japan Is Planning:
To Assign Scribes

a m inim um

DR. MILES*

Mr. nnd .Mrs, 11. F. Whitner, Jr.,
and Mr. mid Airs. Raymond Phil­
ip; left July 1 for Weavervillo, N.
C., where they will spend the
month of July.

The Fuhrcinlielt of audacity is
for Notlhrrn cities to talk ubout
the “hot South.” — Spartanburg
Sun.

The hard part is to reconcile a
pacific pulley und u Pacific policy,
— Mpinphis News Scimitar.

HAINES CITY—$50,000 voted
for extension of water works sys­
tem nnd $30,000 for paving nnd
widening Sixth Street.

Pain interferes with
business, spoils pleas­
ure and wrecks the
human system*
Hundreds of thous­
ands of sufferers find
relief by taking

signs and

she is much improved from her
recent illness. She is spending the
week-end in Kissimmee with her
daughter, Mrs. W. J . Steed.

There are no market quotations
on bum steers in the live atock
reports, but they come higher than
uny kind.— Nashville Banner.

DAYTONA, Fla., July 2 — With
n rccoid rittendance from nil At­
lantic - tntei south of Virginia, nnd
with United States Senator Park
Trammell, formally opening the
festive Daytona, Daytona Bead*,
and Senbreoze, inaugurated their
int&lt; rnationai’y
famed
Halifax
Summer Frolics Wednesday. The
ft* t day’s attendance ivaa beyond
nil expectations nml the prngrmn
declared to be the most varied
yet arranged for n southern festivnl. Thursday’s features include
decorative and illuminated pa­
rade aiul n pageant presentation
on City Island at Daytona, with
the Grand Frolics Cabaret ball nt
th- Clarendon Hotel as the chief
feature. For Friday featuures in­
clude tho coronation ball at tho
Daytona Beach ocean Casino
which has a dancing capacity for
2,600, a parade with hundreds of
children participating nnd running
races between Florida owned tho­
roughbred on the Seabreeze-Day­
tona Beach auto npeodwny.
On Saturday Sig Hnughdahl
and Dave Koet’zla nre expected to
■break'nilShovt’ di.Mnn?e'aMto th\!»
records on the beach speedway on
which a movie parade with tno
king und queen retinue of all fenlurett of the frolic* participating.
Despite tho nice of the crowds,
visitor.-; nre being well cared for
in the hotels, io n s of which have
been opened tor the frolic:* per­
iod alone.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Heims nnd
Miss Alary Rail returned to Or­
lando Wednesday. They wero the
gue. ts of Mr. and Sira. l{. U.
Frunk for the Frank-Smith nup­
tial.

Within n ilecado electric stoves,
washing machines, heaters, mixing
.Miss Johnnie UcNoal returned devices nnd similar power appli­
to her home in Winter Park Wed­ ances will lx* as much a part of a
nesday. She came up for tho house ns the modern bathroom, is
Fru nk-Smith wedding.
the prediction of Earle E. Whitvhorne, editor of Electrical World.
Mrs. I*. A. Salvo ami little son,
giison, motion picture nr- Harold, of Ridgeville nre visiting
STUART—Improvements nml ail
aw Mr*. William Russell. Mrs. Harry I.isk Martin at her ditions under way nt El Belva.
v-*r new husband, a Los home on Park Avenue.
*®n» were married there
diatelv set out for H*mAir.*. A. C. McLendon has just 1 For Country or City
.ussell’s yucht, “Helena.” returned a fter a visit in Tumpa.
la second marriage und She was accompanied home by her
tison’* first.
sister, Mr*. A. E. .Morrison.

The late showers at least nerv­
ed to sprout up the senatorial can
did.lies.—TUllaJcea (Ala.) Home.

Too ninny people are on a diet
when it comes to the matter of
food for thought.— Nashville Ban­
ner.

MELBOURNE, Fla., July 2.—
Melbourne, on tho eve of the sec­
ond annual Florida beauty pag­
eant, is receiving many automo­
bile parties from all over the
state. Pageant guests are filling
the homes and hotels rapidly.
Roads nre in good condleion to
Melbourne, particularly tho Dixie
Highway south from New Smyrna
to Miami, and the Kiasimmeo high­
way to Melbourne.
The railroads will ndd extra
roaches. The Florida East Coast
Railroad
from
New
Smyrna
south, and the Atlantic Const Line
Railroad east from Tampa to Kis­
simmee where Love's Bur. Lino
will meet the arrivnls with largo
passenger busses bring them into
Melbourne over tho Kissimmee
highway. On July 2, 3, und 4,
the Cheney Highway from Orlando
to Melbourne is open to this g i­
gantic three-day celebration which
will be n real holiday for all who
attrnd the pngennt.
Opening coTemonlcs will take
place Thursday morning promptly
at 9 o’clock when Mayor Vorkeller
will make tho opening address fol­
lowed by remarks from tho city
routteilmcn, local officials, and visRing orators. A community sing­
ing of many voices will follow,
and horse racing will occupy tho
rest ot the morning program

Thousands Attend
Opening Of Halifax
Frolics At Daytona

Chandler Sharon left yesterday
for Camp French Broad, Brevard,
N. C., to spend the summer.

Sanford Avenue

Veterans Auxiliary
To Help In Exercises

The president ' o f the organixaHon urgi-a nil memLor* of the
United Spanish War Veteran;*
Auxiliary to he in line of mnrrh
in front of the local armory nt
8:15 o’clock Saturday morning, Ju ­
ly 4, for th« parade nnd Detense
Dav exercises at Central Park.
It is nnounced that after tho e x ­
ercise* the regular duly I picnic
With Luncheon
of tho United Spanish War Veter­
an.* nnd the Auxiliary will be hold
Monday, Mrs. Mattie G. Pnce nt the homo of Comrade W. B.
entertained Mrs. Henry Wight. Bulla.d at Altamonte Springs.
Mrr. George A. DeCottcs, nnd Mrs.
Edward Marl.eil, nt a luncheon ut
Chiiluotn Fin, nnd Wednesday she
entertained Mrs. Dan Cnlcnugh,
Miss Elra Buttel and Mrs. J . C.
Benson. «A delightful luncheon
was enjoyed each day ut this pic­
turesque rpot.

Mrs. Ben Cogden has returned
from Center Hill where she spent
the past week.

We Have Three Bargains On

Town” Shows Again

.Mrs. M. I). Barber is closing her
house and will leave within n few
clays for Ilcndarsonville, N, C..
for July nml August.
On Monday evening Mrs. Bar­
ber’s house guests gathered to­
gether and as a token of apprecia­
tion for the kindly care and
thought, they presented her with
a beautiful set of traveling bags.
I.llllo Uuinii Finer, in a most cle.vre manner, made the presentation
with the good wishes that she
enjoy u pleasant nml happy hol-

Ion, J . M. Vining, Edwin Boniske,
Morris lloninke, Hugh Collins, and
T. II. Collins. Those motoring out
for refreshments were, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Allen nnd Ernest Broth­
erson.

Personals

Ioneymoon

State Beauty

TELEPHONE

Mr.andMrs.Winn Give .Mrs.Barber Presented
Reginald Denny In
Party for Daughter In With Beautiful Set
Honor of 9th Birthday Of Traveling Baes T i l Show You The

IB Y GIRL BORN
sponsibility, which latter usuiimwfiH
means letting someone else da itr Mr!
j Mrs. W. R. Kirby nnrights itself; see to it that tht. •tmunM c birth of a baby dnnghconies a return to rationalum; ter \\ aesday evening at tho
that justice means more than com*.home i Hr. nnd Mrs. Z. B. Batlisf
L. I*. Hagan left Wednesday for
thing to cheat, and that pumi-of Utb Ity, Mrs. Kirby, before Jacksonville on a business trip.
Sage, was Miss Mildred
went becomes more than punitive her ni
ice their ninrringe, Air.
Mrs. Jane Smith returned this
’’the revolt of the unlit” will lc j Lee.,
its present disquieting signiii-pnd Rl I. Kirby have been rcsid- past week from u pleasant visit
cw Orleans.
to Orlando.

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G R ESS

Contemporary Comment

MISS KATHRYN W ILKEY, Society Editor.

numin

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TOKYO. J Udy 2.—The ministry
*&gt;* &lt; ominerce and Industry is un­
derstoad to have decided to send
anr.Ktd ten comm* rcial correupondeni.v for the PUri ose iif reporting
on trude conditions with
lla a view to
promoting Japan’s jforeign commere*. The correspl&gt;*&gt;nd&lt;*nta will be
sent to the followin.
— commercial
centers: Vladivostok, Siberia* T ientzin, (. hiaa; Hankow, CJiina; Can­
f were quite evi- ton, China: Saigon, French China*
each other and Bombay, British India; Aluniln;
ii that is mutuul- Sydney, Australia, and Port Said* This two-piece costume ia at home
nnd equally appropriate in the
hungeublc coral
country or the tity. It la of very
io material used,
light weight jersey cloth, in tan,
made of narrow
FORT PIERCE—St it improve embroidered with bright colored
'oven into a wide
et*ts planned at cos
tfooLt. The skffl is pleated In,
front and plain in the back.

.gILH.sgo,

"DOVE BRAND”

SILK GOWNS AND TED S

Gowns, Teds and step-ins. Trim
mod with fine laces. Made ol
crepe de chine. All colors.

Made of fine heavy flat crepes
and crepe de chine.
In all
shades.

$3.50 to $7.00

We are offering 100 Special llata
Original values up to Sti.Qj for

New Shipment of “Dove Brand” Muslin
Underwear
New materials check lingerie cloth, fine nainsook, Beautifully
trimmed with fine vnl and round thread laces. Gowns, Teds,
Stepins nnd Bloomers.

Luxor—Wash Silk
Sport Dresses
fn white and all par.tel tihaden.
Most appropriate for the 1th of
July outing. To r.eil Friday for

The Yowell C ompany
The Poet Office la Next Door to U*
.........................■ ■ ■ ■ H I I I I I I I I I l l l l k H I l l l l S l a

�»P E R ALP, TlTOttBPAY, JULY 2,1925
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How They Stand
Tanipa .. ..' ..
Lakeland
- .
St. Petersburg
Sanford . . . . . .

St. Petersburg N oses Out
__

New York ..
Pittsburg ..
Brooklyn _
St. I.ouis ..
Cincinnati ..
Philadelphia
New York Tukes Final Game Giants Take Both Ends Of Chicago
.. ..
From Boston; Indians And
Doubleheader From Quaker Boston „ ..

Sanford Takes Lend in Sixth
■ i Inning But E rro rs by Two
•yws. &lt;Itl&gt; Ninth Enable
ilfcfj^o Score Two Runs

M f t Gives Up
W ily Two Safeties
?r.

• _____

.

jRtockmen Secufc Eipht Hits
Off Carter * But Ringlcs
Are Kept .Well Scattered
S t. Petersburg took tho third
game of the scries from the Celerymen Wednesday by a score of
2 , to 1, by-scoring two runs in
thb ninth inning on n pair of
Sanford errors and a sacrifice by
Manager Brock of tho Saints.
Sanford had previously scored
one run in tho sixth fram e after
Bally was hit by u pitched bull
and reached third base on a anc-

ford. During that time Edwards
gave up but ono hit to the Celerymen, that being made by Wade in
tho fourth inning. Ho made n
long drive to left field for two
banes but later wha caught try­
ing to get to third on u fielder's
choice by Wnlznk. Wnlznk was
enught at second in the same man­
ner and Collier wns thrown out
catcher to firet
In the first two innings the
Saints gathered four hits hut were
unable to score on the Cnrtermcn.
They secured only three more hits
off Carter until the ninth when
they tallied twieo to win tho game.
Doyle was up first for the
Ralnta in the ninth and singled
to left field. Shannon sacrificed
and advanced him to third. Brown
was snfe nt first on Frisble’s er­
ror nnd Doyle went to third. Her­
nandez batted for Morris In tills
Inning nnd readied first base when
Bully todk his grounder and threw
wild to the catcher in un efiTort to
put out Doylo, who scored. Hornundez reached second on this play

Healthy Increase in Sales I s
Most Remarkable, D eclares
Local Dealer; Sound Condi­
tion of Husiness Apparent

National League

Cobb Pitches Fine Ball As
lenm Mates Gel to Butler
•nn.i Ery for 10 Hits; Snead
Gel:; 3 Htts in 5 Attempts
LAKELAND, Jury 2. — The
Tnmnn Smokers won the lust game
of the series with tho Highland­
ers here Wednesday 5 to 1, when
Cobb pitched n perfect game.
TAMPA
AH Ft HPO A E
Snead, 2b . . . . . . 5
23 5 4 !
Estrada, i f .........4
02 3 0 0
Weik, ns . . . . . . 4
00 1 1 0
Lee, rf .. „
3
1 0 0 0 li
Allen, c f ..............|
02 0 0 0
Josrner, lb
Smith, 3b

Totals .. .. ..
LAKELAND
Dumns, If „
Buckley, 2b ..
Welch, ss ..
Brazier, cf ..
Edwards, II.
Surface, rf .
Ponder, 3b .'.
Doyle, c .. ..
Butler, p .. .
Ery, P .........
Luther, z .. ..

TiRers Break Even While
Browns Defeat White Sox

City Team; Pittsburgh Is
Winner Over Chicago Cubs

BOSTON, Ju ly 2.— t Iio Yank­
ees tqok the final game of the se­
ries from tho lied Sox Wednerdny,
11 to 8, Babe Tilth's driving out
his fourth and fifth home runs of
the season. Bob Mousel idnmmed
his nineteenth homer of the year.
Score by innings:
New York........ 201 500 201-11-14-2
Boston „ ....... 003 002 003- 8-11-4
Shocker, Pcnnock and Ben*
gough; Fuhr, Zahnlsor and Picinich.
.

PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—The
New York Giants regained first
place In the Nationnl League Wed­
nesday by taking both games of
a double header from the Phillicii,
6 to 4, and 10 to 7. In tho sec­
ond game for 20 hits including aix
homo runs, the Ginnta hammered
four- pitchers.
Hack
Wilson
slammed two homers in tho third
inning when New York scored
nine runs. Irish Muusel hit a
homo run in the first game and
two more in tho second.
Boss
Young nnd Frank Snyder made

Browns Win 8 to 6
ST. Louis, July 2.—Tile St.
Louis Browns batted Thurston oir
tho mound in the eighth inning
ami defeated tho Chicago White
Sox Wednesday « to 0. iiiankenshin, who relieved Thurston in the
eighth and wns replaced in (lie
same inning by Freese after al­
lowing three hit3.
Score liy innings:
Chicago ...... .. 012 001 020-0-10-2
St. Louis .. .. .. 300 000 05x-8-12-0
Lyons, Thurston and Schnlk;
Bush, Wingard nnd Hargrave,
Indians, Tigers Split
CLEVELAND, July 1.—Cloveland an,I Detroit split n double
h ad er here Wednesday, the In­
dians winning tho first game 11
to 0, uml Detroit Inking the see*
ond, 4 to 1,
First Game
Score by innings:
D etroit............UOo 000 000- 0 - 6-2
Cleve. .. !.
12f» 100 VOx-l 1-14-1
Weils, follins and Bussier;
•Smith mill Sewell.
Second Game
Score by innings:
Detroit .
. 001 030 (100-4-12-1
Cleve. . . . . . . . 000 oil I 000-1- 7-1
&gt; Stoner mid Woodall; Edwards,
Speeeo and Myntt.

T o ta ls .............. 32 I 6 26 11 2
xllit for Ery in 9th.
Score by innings:
Tampa ..................... 210 000 200-5
Lakeland ................ 000 Old iion-l
Summary: Two huso hit __
Snead (2?, Smith, Hudgins. .Thrto
base hit— Eitriida, Smith, Dumas.
Stolen bane—Snead, Lee, Alien,
Jessmor, Smith, Hudgins, Brazier,
Surface. Sacrifice—Estrada, Du­
mas, Hudgins, Ery. Left on Im.ie
—Tampa 6, Imkelnml 10. Bure
on l&gt;nlIs—oir Cobb 3. Struck out
— by Cobb 8, Butler 2, Erv 6.
Hits—olT Butler 3 in 2, off Ery 7 ;
in 7. Wild pitch—Colil). Losing •
pitcher—Ilutiur.
Umpires—Bax-

Military Hands Arc
Advocated In Berlin
i BERLIN, Ju iy .2 .—K ffo tt* nre
Weing niiiilirto revive tiio iTtd'tinyo
military bands which formerly
were n popular part of overy-day
German life. In recent years they
have given way to string orches­
tras nnd jazz hands.
In the movement to bring the
military bands buck to its own,
u monster ronccrt was organized
recently nt tho Stnudion when 20
bands played aimultaneotisly un­
der the direction of Professor Os­
car Hnckcnberger.

T o ta ls .............. 27 l 2 27 15
-Butted for Morris in 9th.
* * Butted for Ilesse iu 9th.
Scorn by innings:

Yesterday’s
Results

Summary: 3i..) base hits —
Wadi*.
Sacrifice hits—Shannon,
Besso, Ifrock, Morris, Fiisiiio.
Double plays—Wade to Alford.
Left on bases—St. Pete. 5, Sonford 1. Struck out—by Eldwards
8, Curtor 2. E’irst base on error
—S t.Pete. 4. Pnsscd lulls—Besse.
Hit l&gt;y .pitcher—Baily by Edward::.

and Wilson.

t
Second Gam
Score by innings:
N. Y . ........................KHl
I’Hiin............................ 03C
Barnesand Snyder
Knight,Courh, Ulrich
del).
Pirates Win. Rut Lose
CHICAGO, July 2.— Pittsburgh
went un a butting rampage uml
drove* Alexander oir the mound iu
the seventh.
Score by innings:
................... mo 000 001-8-14-0
C hicago..............mo |oi 003-6-12-0
Krenter uml Gooch; Bush and
Robins I; Braves 3
BROOKLYN, July 2 .-S to c V s
triple, followed by Pndgett’s wild
throw past third Imse in the ninth
enabled the Robins to defeat the
Braves, 4 to 3, Neis, Boston out­
fielder, iiit two homo runs, his
second in tho ninth tying Onscon*.
.
Score by innings:
puatcin.............. 10(1 mo 001-3-12-1
Bn*"'*................ 101 000 011-4-l 1-0
Benton nnd O’Neill; Petty mu!

Southern Association
Won Lost
New Orleans
Atlantn .. ..
Chattanooga
Nashville .. .
Memphis .. ..
Mobile .. ..
Birmingham .
Little Rock .

Boston 8, New York 11,
St. Louis 8, Chicago 6.
Cleveland 11-1, Detroit 0-4.
Only thria games scheduled.
Florida State l.*i
Sanford I, St. Peteri
Tnmpa 5, {.akeland 1

IDAY, JU L Y 2, 1925.

A letter from Robert Louii Ste­
venson, addressed to Queen Liliuokulnni of Hawaii, was recently
found among documents seized
with tho quecn’n private papers
thirty years ngo.

Turn-overs and Results
'Call 148.

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TIN AND METAL WORK

JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Shest Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue nnd Third S t m t . Tele­
phone 111.
MIRRORS KESILVERKD
Furniture bought and sold.
Call
Jackson Furniture Co., I’honc 647.

Building Material
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, aldewalka, build­
ing blocka. Irrigation boxee. J . B.
Terwilleger, Prop.
HILL LUM BER CO. Hous* a
Sorvice, Quality and Price.

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Special Attention
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Chinavvnre in English Porce­
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sThMGr VXJOMT **

FOR SALE—3 acres unimproved BUILDING LOT for sale. Close
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elk*
land in city limits for sale.
In on Magnolia Avenue in best
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
Terms cash. See or write B. H. residential section.
Prico $1800. stairs. C. T. Smith. •
Bankston, Sanford.
Only «300 cash, balance 1. 2, and
U years, Dean Berg Corporation, APARTMENT FOR RENT— At
FOR SALE—3 cast front San­ 202 First S t
tractive and convenient.
Call
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
at
Herald
office
for
further
In­
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
MUST BE sold Friday. Palmetto formation.
Avenue
corner
lot.
East
front.
GIVEN AWAY— Restaurant ad­
joining hotel, on First Street— Prico $1800. Small cash payment, FOR RENT— Furnished apart­
easy. Address. "Palmetto"
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
$1,000 ensh. Clenr profits $500 per balance
care Herald.
neighborhood with privnte family.
month. Must be seen to be believ­
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
ed. See Mr. Hnwkrigg, care Dean- FOR QUICK
SA LE— Beautiful cold water, telephone, etc., 711
OHIO—Xor.ta. Make your salos Berg Corporation.
Rone Court lot 150 feet frontage. Park Arc.
through the Xenia Gazette,
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural FOR SALE— Three fine draft A Real building site. Price $1500.
Only
$300
ensh
balance
easy.
Ad­
FOR RENT—Garngc apartment
district Want ad and display horses, acclimated. Weight about
unfurnished. Will be vacant
rates on request
1,000 lbs., each, guaranteed gentle dress "Roso Court” care Herald.
July 1st. 112 West Fourth St.
and good handlers. Going North.
Wanted
coLiutona »o».) i.r n o n n —C lass­ Will sell nt n bargain. Address
ified B‘li hav* the lanr**t circu ­
FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
lation In Southwestern Oaorjrta. The Flomlch Company, Telephone WANTED— Some one to represent
new apartments, phones includ­
Itato S'* fl-w ord) Una
093-J, Daytona, Fin.
the nrivinnl J . R. Watkins Com­ ed. Ilv week month or venr, well
Write or
TO REACH Ota prosperous farm­ FOR SALE—Two business lots in pany in Sanford. You enn supply located near ocean.
ers and fern growers of Volusia
Bithlo.
$10 cash nnd $5 per daily necessities to regulnr custo­ phone R. L. Solden, Scldon Bldg,
county advertise in tho DeLand month. P. O. Box 431, Sanford, mers nnd make $35 to $50 n week Daytona Bench, Fin.
easily. Write the J . R. Watkins
Daily News, rate lc per *ord. cash Florida.
Co.. Dept. J-2 , 02-70 W. Iowa St., FOR RENT— Kitchen, bed room
with order.
and gnrnge, 1101 Elm Ave.
Memphis. Tenn._________________
MAIM.— tVnlsrvlIte, Morning Sen­ FOR SALE—Five room stucco
bungalow loented on corner fnc- WANTED— Lady of culture nnd FOR RENT—Garage npnrtmont
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
refinement, prominent In church
furnished. Cal! nt 301 Park Ave.
ple are interested in Florida prop­ ing cast in Sanford’s finest resi­
erty. Reach them through tbt dential section. All improvements or social work to associate herself
FOR RENT
Sentinel. Rats card on applica­ and constructed of tho finest ma­ with business in n dignified and
terials. Has never been occupied. profitnblo capacity. For particu­ Rooms Overlooking the Ocean nt
tion.
.
Owner will sell on easy terms or lars. write SICK LES nnd STEVTH E SANDPIPER
A LITTLE WANT AD In The will tako well located rcnl cstnto F.NS, 424 South Palmetto Avenue,
DAYTONA BEACH
Herald will bring you big re­ in part payment. If you nre look­ Devtons. Fla.
315 N. Atlantic Ave.
sults. Advertise those old articles ing for n nice home, get in touch
P. O. Box 484.
l
tv
AN
r
to
buy
from
one
to
live
you have stored nwny nnd hnve with the owner at Box 79 care The
well located building lots in San­
no u'c for. A litlc thirty-ccnt ad Sanford Herald.
ford. The prices must be within FOR RENT— Furnished apartment
may bring you several dollars.
One room nnd kitchenette, 200
reason
and the terms easy. If you
Phone 148 and a representative will
E. Third Street.
FOR
SA
LE—
Furniture.
Complete
hnve
anything
to
sell,
write
me
ful­
call to see yor.
household furnishings, cheap, 911 ly giving exact location, price and
RENT—Apartment.
Two
terms. I mean business and will FOR
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando Elm Avenue.
rooms nnd bath. Desirable locu­
buy
immediately.
Hnve
you
any­
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
tion. Will bo vacant Au~. 1. Prac­
fied business, rate lc n word, min­ FOR SA LE—Single tied, mattress thing you really want to sell? Ad­ tically new.
Address 805 enro
nnd spring, 218 Elni Avenue.
dress “Investor’’ care The Sanford Herald.
imum 21c cash with order.
Herald.
T!IE MORNING JOURN AL Is the r u n NALL—Stock of groceries WANTED—Small acreage tracts. FOR RENT—2 or 3 room apart
incepted want nd medium in
and fixtures. Must selj in 15
nient.
Water, lights, gns
Price must be right. Cash on
Daytons (Fn.) One cent n word days. Leaving Sanford, apply 403 hand. Give complete information Adults only. 800 French Ave.
nn inserthn. Minimum 25c.
Sanford Avenue.
in answering this nd. Address B.
B. care Herald.
WANTED TO RENT—Six or se­
TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally FOR SA LE—8 choleo lots on Snnven room house with modern
Times, the great
home daily _ ford Ave, 10 on Palmetto. Now HELP WANTED—Young man of
conveniences. Rent around $35
rate I ’.i t per word, minimun. 5 room bungalow, bath, lights, two
good nppcnrnnco to do newspa­ per month. Fairly control location.
charge 25c u-sh with order. Write porches, garage. Any terms. F'rcd per work. Must b&lt;&gt; n hustler und
S. E. B. enre Herald.
for complete rnto curd.
willing to put forth nn effort to
S. Houston. Box 69(5, City.
get
reaulta.
Attractive
proposition
WEST "IIKUNU-C1nrK*t&gt;ar(r.
FOR SALE—Corner lot and nd- to the right party. Call nt The ! FOR RENT— APARTMENTS. Ono
CtnrWiiliurir Bxr*on«nt. mori
i.scloillns Sunday, mornlnr I*
joining lot on Palmetto Aye., Herald office and see tho adver­ I two-rooni apartment and ono
I three-room apartment, Apply Her­
i cent p«r «&lt;■«(. mlntmuai no.
tising manager.
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
ald office.
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The FOR SA L E —This week. Dining WANTED— Young man with neat
scene of stupendous developmenttable, chairs, bedroom suite, baby .. appearance to solicit advertising.
Automobiles
Read about it in the Palm Btwch bed, china enhinct und oil heater. Good opportunity for advancement
Post. Samp&lt;e copy sent ou r*«,
for
right
man.
Apply
Aii
Mra.
Leslie
Brynn,
315
Magnolia
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
quest.
Manager, Sanford Herald
1921 Dodge Touring.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
ADVERTISING «reta resultu if H
1923 Dodge Coupe.
reacnes potential buyers.
P*Miscellaneous
1922 Dodge Touring.
latka Daily Ne*3 is ctrcuintcd in
an Indusl iul and agricultural aecFlorida &gt;92.1 Dodge Graham I 1-2 ton
W ILL EXCHANGE
Truck.
rcnl estate, Six room house sev­
en miles from Philadelphia on main 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 Ion Truck.
ADVERTISE *n rr:* -lournal-HerMILLER O. PH ILIPS, Incc.
railroad.
a!d, South Geonria’s greatest FOR SALE:—Oldsniobilc 8.
In lino of Pennsylvania
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
good condition.
Einsy terms. Trains every 15 minutes, takes
O.ik nnd 2nd St.
weekly nnd Sunday Classified rates Party leaving town. Sec U. T. only 17 minutes to bring you to Phone 3
the heart of Philadelphia. I.ot 42
10c per line. Wayoriiss Journal- Hunt, Seminole Hotel.
by 100. All improvements, hot wa­
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
Ivosf; And Found
ter, heut. Price $8,500 of which
TAMPA MORNir 3 TR IBU N E—
$4,500 may remain on mortgage. LOST—Two keys on ring. Finder
Send in your s**bscription tc the
What hnve you? Address S. D. B.
return to R. J . Holly, 416 First
Tribune or band t to your local
333 Meetinghouse Lane, Narbelh, National Bunk Building.
Jealer so you can read Florida's FOR SALE— Filing cabinet, steel, Pn.. Montgomery County.
greatest n?wrr»nor.
One year
cheap, phone 571 W.
, .T^.PTT
LOST— Rose iH'aded bag nnd black
$8.00, 6 months I4.0C, three m ojthi --------- L__----------------------------------- WILI. EXCHANGE Dodge roadfelt hnt. Nenr Postoffiee. Re­
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ FOR SALE—27 ft. motor boat.
ster for vacant lot.
Merrill, turn to Herald office cure of A. D.
ance policy add 75 cents to your
Cheap for cash. M. M. Lord, [phone 62.
order.

FLORIST
1 THE FLORIST
■ /or
occaiioi
rtle. I'hom 2m.

II. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder
*99-M _

Thone — 499-M

2108 PALMETTO AVE.

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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The prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

Beautiful
Apartment Site

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware
Phone 8

100 feet on Park Ave,
K R A I . K . HT A T i : — CX V I ' . S T . X R N T H

L o b b y P u l c s l o n - U r u m l o y I tld r.
Sanford
I-'lorlda

Paid guides may become a thing
of the past in the United Staten
Capitol as there have been charges
that tourists who did not hire them
were unduly importuned.

S O U T H I . A X I ) I*.VI.XT

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T h a t Hnv* a
Mo n o y .
MAnufacturcd b j

'Pry Smith’s Barker
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next lo Valdez.

W. It. SMITH, MGR.

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Hold l&gt;y
LOS SIX (3 P A I N T C O M P A N Y
I N vtaanuCa A » * .
I'h a n r 37*1

. TAYLOR DYER
IV in ling— Decorating
PHONE 303

r in g in g u p f a t h e r

BLOODSHOT EYES
Are cured without pain in one day by
Leonardi’s Golden Eye Lotion. No
other eye remedy in the world as
cooling, healing and strengthening for
weak eyes. Insist on having “Leoa*
mb's.” It makes strong eyes. At
all druggists.

To fncilitute the movement of
truffice, ami at a safety measure,
the city of Washington has raised
the speed limit for automobiles
from 18 to 22 miles an hour.

By GEORGE McMANUS
C.OLI V

ire so cool and comfortable
he universal summer attire
‘ are of fine Belgian linen,
tl with those little extra
[ much to the wearing qual­
e knickers apart front others

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

FOR RE5NT— Rooma with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates,
Lincoln House.

ni-.VK!.opiCKs aTricsnrioN —r«nxacoU I* I.eKlnnUia in* cromrat d*
v*lnpment In &lt;ll&lt;&gt;rliln'« liUicry; n
half million ilollnr highway la th*
»•*«&gt;. Il,,t rnl*h«'i; n two
million dollar lirlnr* nrro»*
hi* nay *larre.|; ijunrrer million
&lt;.'o||ar oparn honaa und*r rnnurun»•«. i; two millions bnlnc apont on
hlirh’vay; Kr-ai.-»t chane* for live
developers to net in on around
floor. Writ* I'evnlopmont Departmorit Tli« Pensacola Newa.

uIUUUAlS llllVN, W. VA., people
nru Interested in Florida. Each
of them through n classified ud
in tho Morgantown POST.
Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

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

Rooms For Rent

DO YOU WANT to buy or aril
anything?" If so advertise Is
ho “Gainesville Sun."

W. If. LONG
MEAT MAliKKT

FILLIN G STATIONS AND
t- AUTO SU PPLIES

Advertising

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
LEW I8 O’BRYAN.
Office in NEWS—it covers Broward County
Seminole Bank Building Annex. thoroughly which is one of the
most rapidly growing sectiona on
Phone 417-L 8.
tho Florida East Coast. Sample
TYPEW RITERS AND REPA IRS copy and rate card upon request.
LEARN ABOUT to tk County and
All makes of typewriters for
1-akeland, through the Star-Tele­
sals on easy terms, for rent, also gram. Beat advertising medium in
repairs. Offloe supplies. Room 9 South Florida Published mornings.
Dali Bldg.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.

Lumber and Building Materia]
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 666

1 * i
THE COMFORT ROUTE!
8 A ||TO Sl
Many’ travellers to Northern and interior
1 "^
. 1 pqinl&gt;» truvid by sea to Baltimore or Philadelphia,
I c a f - J f.ayiLUu’ycc Jiy, p&gt;iL Through fares to var1 ‘uU:} llu*nt-*
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Prompt.

krd In pla r* svtthln »»• »
F th* p r o p l , of Kaaford
Her* no o f l r n
orrdril.
(hi* Hat v »h e » a ny i f f
rlr* la r e q u l r f f .
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a lp k a b rllra llr
fa r

ALL EXPENSE TOURS
Special All-Fxpcnsc tours, also personally comlucted tours, a*,
moderate cod. Send for folder, anil you will find a variety of tour?
of eleven days and longer, $80.75 uml up; nnd with New York and
Atlantic City among the places visited. Fares for All-Expense
Tours include hotels, sightseeing, etc.

IT nirect irrtlce Miami lo I'hilailalphln. 1
11 «i« H. S. HerWhirr, (very 10 &lt;1* 7 *. J

Service

THIS
ESS DIRECTORY

All—the—way—by—«ea froip Jack«onviilr to Baltimore S30.h6, round
trip 110.51; Philadelphia 13438, round trip $55,00; Boston $42.52, round trip
$72.18. Fares include meals ami berth, with slight extra charge for outside

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LAWYER

TO ADVBHTISKHfl

Why not-sce new places, and meet riew
- ' “V.
people, this summer? Why not an ocean trip on
one of our large, comfortable steamers? Fares nre low,
service ami meals the best—and the invigorating uir of the sea
will «l&lt;» you a world of good.

J h _ c f I

The Herald’s M arket Place

Classified Directory

ford Daily Herald

APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS

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Buyers Throughout
Seminole County
Call 148.

FO R A LL SE E K E R S OF O PPO RTU N ITIES AND PRO FIT

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20 acres fine hairimoek and pine 1
all in timber, opposite one of the 1
est celery farms on brick road; I
miles out; Dixie Highway will
nect with poperty.

The Herald Reaches

Ads are quick

Foui^Steamers-a Week FromJackson1

Until the outbreak of the World
War one of the original cedar of
Lebanon groves mentioned in the
Bible was still standing nt the
henil of Kcdishn Valley nenr anc­
ient Lebanon.

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Herald Classified

Funds immediately availnble subject to title
examination.

fact that total sales, week nfter
week, since sho first of March
have exceeded production.
On
Juno 1 there wore fewer than 15,­
PARIS, July 1.—It is understood 000 new Dodge Brothers Cars in
that the French government is the hands of dealers in the Unit­
soon to inform the United States ed States and Canada—less than
of its desire, to open negotiations
in Washington for settlement of
the French debt. Instructions to
this effect may he sent by foreign
Minister Hriund shortly to M.
Dneschncr, French ambassador in
Washington.
Anxious consideration is being
given «t tho foreign office and
ministry of finance as to what tan
la* specifically lie proposed or ac­
cepted as credits which in the
United States are deemed neces­
sary for tho purpose of stabilizing VACATION SUGGESTIONS
the country’s finances.

Price $r&gt;;000. Terms.

Southern Asso'-iatinn
Rlrminghiini 7 4, Atlanta ;
Mobil.* 5, NoW Orlenni I.
Chattanooga 3, Mi niphis
No others scheduled.

,492
Total sal'*s of Dodge Brothers ■
.448 Motor Cara for the Aral 5 months g
,435 of 1925, according to official llg- ■
,390 urea just released, have broken ull ■
records for the corresponding g
months of previous years. Sales ■
Pet. in the United States and Canada, ■
0(52 from January 1 to Juho 1, 1925, ■
667 increased 15.4 per cent nnd over- ■
435 seas sales increased 48.6 per cen tij[
493 over the ?anm months last year. !■
R ’J
"This healthy increase dppenrs ■
even more remarkable,” said Mil- *
ier
Phillips »Ioc., local Dodge jg
Brothers dealer, "when it I* coil- ■
sidered thnt 1924 was the banner ■
year in Dodge Brothers history. 5
,,.V The 1924 .“ales exceeded 1923 sales *
.... by over 25 perecent, compared 5

French Arc Planning
Payment o( W ar Debt

National l.eagup
I’&gt;iilndel|)hia 4-7, Now York 6-I6
Chicngo 6, Pittsburg 8.
Brooklyn 4, Boston 3.
Only throe games scheduled.

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St. Pete .. .. „ .. O(K) 000 002-2-8-0
Sanford.......... I'oo ooi uoo-l-2 I

N. Y................... 020 200 200-0-12-3
Phlla.................. 100 000 030-4-12-3
Bentley and Gowdy; Ring, Couch,

American t.cague
Won Lost
Washington
Philadelphia
Chicago .. ..
D etro it........
St. Louis .
New York ..
Cleveland ..
B o sto n ........

an uvgraaa of fivp earn fur ea&lt;,h rtipii *\vos increased
.
dealer.'- Unfilled orders- have-ex­
ceeded cars on hand fo r several accumulate the stocks thJVl
mortth*. ’ .
in anticipation of apr[nir P
"The also of the new ear stock*
Careful analysis* whi/H
is remarkably small when it is Brothors have made of ^ ' J
considered that the number o f dif­ industrial donditions
ferent types of passenger cars has the&gt; country led them £ 1
been virtually doubled by the ad­ their domestic .sales
dition of the special types fitted the remainder of 1925 to aS
with disc wheels, humbers,, and incrcnse of approximately 3
other extra equipment.’
cent over last year. 8ubsyJ
At no time during tho early the same ns shown durbJ
months of 1925, although produc- first fivo months.

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Attorney*at-I.air
Will practice in all the court*
Examination of Abstracts cf Land
Titles given especial attention
Offices in Scminolj County Hans
Building

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VOLtJMN rfV.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925,

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STRICKEN CITY
Citizens W ilf Ask For
Twenty Millions To
S t ap t Reconstruc­
tion Santa Barbara

iture Faced With
itimistic Feeling
?ath Toll Placed At
10 and Damages At
About' 20 Million

Sanford jf r im s Saints B y
Score O f Five To Four In
Second Straight W in Here

Seized ,
For Serving Liquor

E m p lo y e e s

WASHINGTON, July 1—When four employes of Wash­
ington's newest hotel, the May­
flower, served up a biipquot re­
cently for a parly of J7 and pro­
vided appetizers of an allegedly
?rc Volstead npturc, they were
unaware thnt they were entering
to 17 prohibition ami depart­
ment o f justice agenuts. They
became nwaro of it yesterday,
however,
when they were
brought before , United States
Commissioner
Tuning©
ami
charged with the violation of
prohibition laws. They were re­
leased under bond.
Tho banquet wns nrrnnged
when n prohibition agent regis­
tered nt tho hotel ns an "iron
nnd steel mnn" from Snn Fran­
cisco, qtid asked if good liquor
could bo provided. More than
five bottles o f whiskey and 24
'cocktails were served.

NUMBER 2?

Jafisi'

SENATES RULES 21 PER C

Hired Thugs

Dawes Proposals fo;* Modifica­ Ri-ord* nt Office of City
Clerk Show Permits Were
tion Described ns Assault
$760,71)0 First Six Months
Upon Theory and Nature of
This
Year, $252,178 in 192-t
All American Institutions

Bailey’s Timely Ilit in Fourth
nnd Three Safeties In The
Eighth by the Celcrymcn
Fut Over Most Of Scores

U* S. and Britain Are
Play Fast Game But
Make Five Errors Facing Coal Crisis

Steady Increase
Cloture For Senate
Shown Since 1920
Is “ Most Radical”

Snints Unable to Bunch Hits
When They Meant Scores;
Outhit Snnford Two to One

Senator Beveridge Says Clo­ I'ermilH Issued Last Month
Arc Less Than For June
ture Would Destroy Deliber­
of Last Year, Report Shows
ative Function of Senate.

By n timely clout in the fourth
and ability to hit Hewitt in the
eighth inning when hits mennt
runs, Snnford wus aide to trim
the KL Petersburg Saints Tuesday
winning the second straight game
o f the scries hero by a «con* of
five to four,
Snnford scored first in the
fourth when with two bases on
em irs, a sacrifice, nnd a long driv.
by Itailoy, the Celcrymcn netted n
total o f three runs. Hailey’* drive
came after two men were down. He
was caught trying to get to third
ami the side wns retired.
St. Petersburg's greatest thrent
came in tho sixth inning when tho
Fainta secured three hits und two
runs. They hud scored one run
previously In the fifth frame nnd
scored one more in the seventh.
In the first inning with two tnen
out ,Doyle of St. Petersburg
slummed one to deep left for three
sucks but Shannon, who wns up
next, went out on a ground hall
to first base. Collier hit safely for
Snnford in tho first inning but
got no further than first bnse.
It was three up and threo down
in the nocond nnd third innnings
for Sanford but in the fourth Waizak went to first on Allen's error
nnd advanced to second on a sac­
rifice by Collier.
Alford wua out short stop to
first. Curley got to first when
Doyle inulfed his grounder and
Wnlzak who hud gone to third &lt;m
Alford's out, crossed homo plato
for tho first score of tho game.
Curley stole second nnd Hctjuo
walked. Bnily wns up next ami
made his long drive to left field,
scoring botli o f the men who were
on bases. He was put out trying
to make a three bagger of his
hit nnd the side wns retired.
It wns three up and three down

NEW YORK. July L— A se­
rious labor crisis threntens the
coni mining industry in both the
United States nnd Great Brit­
ain. John I~ Lewis, president
o f the United Mine Workers of
America has publicly denounc'd
nn “ infamous conspiracy" in the
bituminous fields to break the
miner's union, declaring that
unless tho existing Jacksonville
ngr-emer.t is carried out, a na­
tional shut down o f soft coal
mines may be ordered.
In England n big strike threat
ens, following a formal notifica­
tion by mine owners o f their in­
tention to terminate the present
agreement, a move which secre­
ta ry-Cook of tho Miners' Fede­
ration characterizes ns a "decla­
ration o f war."

Site at Fifth Street,
Oak Avenue PurchasedByCapitalists
Of Miami And N. Y.

To Be “I F Shaped
And Of 3 Stories
Builders Are Pleased
WithSanford andlts
Rapid Development

Although building permits la­
INDIANAPOLIS, July 1.— Pro­
posed rules to prevent unlimited med in Snnford during tho part
Z |debate in the Senate were de- month were less than for June of
y |rci ibeii Tuesday night by former Inst year, the total fo r the tin t six l
Senator Albert J. Hoveridge o f In­ months o f 1925 shows nn Increase J
SANTA BARBARA. July 1.
diana, as “ an assault upon the the­ over tho first six months o f 1924
A handsome threc-story,
ory nnd uuturu o f American insti­ o f $508,312 or approximately 280
..c city of Sunt* Barham
fire-proof
apartment house
per cent. The total for the first
tutions."
omlny the victim of one of
costing
upwards
o f $150,000
Addressing the National Educa- half of last year was $2.V2,ni2
the moat disasterous eartiiis
to
be
erected
in Hanford,
while
for
this
year
it
is
$700,700.
tknal Association convention here,
,nukes in Pacific coast hisExcept for the year o f 1022 when i
. ~z*Lr « u
the construction of which is
Mi. Beveridge asserted that the
ory last night closed the b ig expected to get under way
modification o f rules, us urged by permits were issued for the c r e c -! (Jnarles B. Davies, retired business
'
First National Bunk &gt;man of .Concordia, Kns., told police
cst busin ess- day in its civic
Vice-Picsident Dawes, was a blow, lion of the
within
the next 60 days, ac­
Dry Commissioner’s Candi­ "though
he
had
given
u
group
o
f
Kansas
unintentional, o f course," building and the Pulcstou-Brumioy
mils with the formulation
cording to a statement made
dacy (Jiven New Boom For at the system " o f those checks nnd building, the permits issued the City gunmen $2000 to kill his wife.
a program of reconstructoday by J. G. Bali, who an­
Next Year’s Election; Mr. balances which nssuro to the peo­ fin t six months of this year show The nttunipt failed, however, and
ction that foreshadowed a
more construction thnn in any en­ the gunmen blackmailed him until
nounced the purchase from
ple
safety
from
impulsive
and
im­
HaynesMnkes no Statement
tire yenr in the history o f Sun- he confessed. Later, however, rtc
t revolution of tho community,
him of the Edward Higgins place
mature) legislation."
ford until 11124 when the total for repudiated the confession.
e rise o f the aun wan the 3igon Fifth Street and Oak Avenue
WASHINGTON, July 1— Roy
"Not onn o f them is new,” he the year was G81,007, u slightly
for tho stirring of n city spirit
by Perry Haworth and R. W. Perry.
A.
Haynes,
federal
prohibition
added,
"nnd
each
o
f
them
is
frank­
larger figure. This information
|t, in its optimum swept aside
The consideration is reported nt
picture of ruin in the husincsn commissioner for tho last four ly destructive of an institution was secured today from the office
$25,000.
which
is
peculiarly
American,
and
years,
Is
expected
to
resign
In
o
f
City
Clerk
L.
It.
Philips.
rict, and left in it* place n vlMr. Haworth and Mr. Perry
time to enter tho race for gover­ each of them proposes to adopt u
The largo gain in local construc­
o f tremendous construction,
have juit returned to Miami after
U
European institution in its plnec
tion during the past six months is
ucing no estimated loss of be­ nor of Ohio next year.
GlnbeDrcdRinK Company Says having paid Sanford a visit o f a
Flans for plncing the prohibition All three today are sponsored- of pointed out ns one o f tho sure
en f20.000.000 nnd $20,000,000
commissioner’s
nnme
in
the
Ohio
late
by
able
and
honest
men,
just
In Tcleurum That Unit Ik few days during which they went
signs o f Sanford's steady and sub­
possibly $2,000,000 o f earththe whole city with a view
ike insurance, the bnnkiag bus- gubernatorial primary are to be as was the case when they were stantial growth nnd indication of &gt;
Nenrly Ready. Will Leave over
to investing here. Their acqui­
considered
nt
an
early
conference
offered
in
days
gone
by.
the
rnpid
development
during
the
•is, industrial and civic lenders
Snntford
I
In F’cw Days sition of the Higgins property is
“John W. Davis, a liberal con- next few months.
Many local
Inched n program o f immediate in Washington. While it ia re­
the result o f their observations,
garded
as
almost
certain
thnt
he
scrviitive, says we should alter our business men and outside investors America Gives Nation More
tiding based on a $20,000,U0Q
The dredge which will do the raid Mr. Ball.
will
enter
tho
campaign,
formal
in
Sanford
property
point
to
this
Constitution
so
that
a
temporary
In and a $2,000,000 enrthquaka
Time to Map Out Course (o
filling and dredging work for tho
announcement for his candidacy
“ They arc absolutely sold on
majority o f the Senate can ratify new era o f construction as being
fund.
Be Taken nn U. S. Debt;
east eaten dun o f the bulkhead in Snnford nnd its possibilities,'» Mr,
not
expected
for
several
weeks,
a treaty; tho late Senator LnFol- only in keeping with the progress
lumping into the
financial
this city is now lining conditioned Hall further declared. “They be­
Alberti Returns To Rome
lette,
on advanced radical, —
said
-m
is
tie, wii
—-— -v/e made by this city in the past.
ich, the banking chiefs broad-- perhnps longer.
by
the Globe Dredging Company lieve thnt thin city is one o f tho
In
11*20
building
permits
for
the
Mr.' Huyties, perhaps had no s|loU|j alter our constitution so u
to the clearing houses o f tho
o f Savannah and w llf lie ready to moat progressive In the state and
WASHINGTON, July 1.— Nego­
Ation a request fur the flotation comments to make Inst night re- j temporary majority of Congress entire year were $i:J0,09fi while In
start it journey to this city in has a very bright future. Their
the $20,000,000 reconstruction gurding his future plans. He ccuj,| reverse constitutional docl- 11*21 they increased to $:t2.ri,8fl.1. tiations for thii funding of Italy’s
k» n
about
ten days, City Manager \V. investment in Sanford real estate
war
debt
to
the
United
States
In
11*22
with
the
largo
permits
for
in through Santa Barburu Clear- clvarly indicated however, thnt a slons of the Supreme Court, and
r ’
B. Williams announced today.
nnd plans tu overt a fine apart­
positive declaration nt this time Vice-President Dawes, nn acknowl­ the First National Bnnk structure came to a sudden ulthough tempor­
house Association.
This, according to Mr. Williams, ment house bespeaks the faith
[Simultaneously husincss and civ- o f bis rnndidaey for the office in edged reactionary, says we should and the Pulcston-Bruinlcy building ary halt nfter two conferences
means thnt the dredge will lie hire they have in the "City Substan­
leaders accepted -the oilers of which Gov. A. Dohen, Democrat, ii alter a busic rule of the Senate." they broke ull previous records by Tuesday and no further conversa­
less than two we-ks and ut that tial."
tions on the subject arc expected
i
of
reaching
a
totni
o
f
$8.Vj,lH8.
Then
[an Francisco nnd Los Angeles to serving n second term, would be
Of these three proposals, Mr.
timo wlM immediately begin fil­
Until
after
Aug.
1.
.
Tn Utilize Entire Spate
11*23
permits
showed
n
substantial
premature.
tnd their best engineering talent
Beverjilgc declared, the "most rad­
ling
In the low area through whirli
The
delay,
it
wns
announced,
The property pm chasm! by Mr.
gain
over
11*21
with
a
total
of
ere immediately to direct the de­
Appointed by President Harding ica l" is that of cloUire for the
the First Street extension will go Haworth and Mr. Porry fa n s .Hi I
molition of the untiquuted, dum­ ns prohibition commissioner June Senate, and "in prnctlcul result', $453,175, and 11*24 likewise over arose from n desire o f the Italian
so that the street may )&gt;o complet­ feet on Oak Avo, und 117 feet on
ii)2;
ped buildings and to outline the 11, 1021 to succeed John F. Krnnt- if
t4 adopted, it
.. would
___ _be worse
...
than 007.
ed
ns soon ns possible. He snid Fifth Street.
At present th i .
ins for the new Santa Barbara. er, Mr. Haynes hnB sorved through thp oljjer ^wo combined.'
thnt the drudging fwrlc in that is u two-story dwelling that oz, *rVc have n wonderful appor­ a living period o f onforc ment.
American Senate,'. tic a?
fMNU^oilt lm a ' - t '•‘•kj.J In about 60 rtipies Gu, Jot b'it this !&gt;*•;*.li'ig i&gt; •
tion
iity to build the type o f r. city Assuming office n year and n halt
sorted,
“
was established to prevent
days und That fn 00 days the curb to ho removed to anothoi site, A
sat wo have been talking o f and uftor the country was declared
and hare of tho street will bo Inld. is understood. Practically tho enreaming o f for years and yenrs,” constitutionally dry, he has had hasty action. Itn purpose was to growth throughout the entire four supervise preparation o f the doc- at first on nn infield hit.
■Tho new street will extend cast tiro spaco will be utilized by the
lid Dr. Rsxwald Brown, president ono obstacle nftcr another to meet check unworthy or&lt; questionable nnd a half yenrs, with a promise 1umonts needed,
With two on bases, Wade then
It became increasingly evident sniiuhed a long one to right field to Sun Carlos Ave., which is be­ proposed apartment house, it in
t the Santa Clara Chamber o f und has been the tnrgct o f no little projects. It wns designed to be this year o f breaking all previous
I«s a result o f today’s conference
'ominerco who presided at the ra­ opposition In nnd out o f congress. the refuge of the minority and was marks.
which netted him three buses and yond the new hotel, a width of 52 said.
meant to be a Ucliberntive body—
between
the
American
Debt
Com­
tio n s tructldii meeting. Tho $2,000.feet, tho same ns the present sec­
As soon in they closed negotia­
e has, however, survived numer­
mission mombera und the Italiuns •cored two runs. Brower went in tion o f First Street, while from tions hero, M r.’ Ilaworth and Mr.
lotto earthquake aid fund, it was ex- ous reports in tho Inst year or so not merely a voting machine to
for
Hewitt
find
Wnlzak
went
out
icgister the fancies o f a tempora­
tnat Italy will delay making u
1plained by tho Clearing House As­ that ho would be retired.
San Carlos Ave. to
Mcllonvilte Perry immediately gut in touch
concrete proposal until her repre­ pitcher to first. Uoliier smashed Ave. the street will be 32 ft. wide. with their New York architect to
ry majority.'
sociation, is to wipe out mortgag­
a
low
fly
to
second
which
was
The attitude of Senator Willis,
sentatives here Imvu detailed every
es on the business section, tliUi.
Snn Carlos Ave., said the city make plans for the building, Mr.
Cloture by a temporary majori­
republican, Ohio, who is known to
phase of Italy's economic, finan­ caught by Mcssnor and Wnde was manager, will Ik* iinvrd from First Ball Btutcd. Thu apartment build­
k'ttvlng tho way for the utlliza- desire re-election towards the en­ ty, lie argued, would destroy the
Funeral services for Mrs. I). L. cial und munctury situation. Borne caught off third, retiring the Ccl[ion o f the entire $2,000,000 loan try o f Mr. Haynes into tho cam­ deliberative function o f the Semite
Street to Union Avo. nt the same ing will be “ U " shaped, modt'IcJ
Pardon, who died suddenly of ap­ progress has been made in thnt di­ crymen for tho last time.
time.
»r new buildings.
and
annihilate
the
"reason
for
its
lifter the Purimar Apartment.* in
In the fifth frame Barnes hit
oplexy at tiie home o f her niece, rection nt thu sessions lust week
paign gnvenor in the same prim­
An indication o f the spirit that ary in which he must run, is not existence," making it “ automat­ Mrs. It. L. Peck o f this city, nt
It was further learned thnt city Miami,. which were recently comsnfely to right field, Block was
und
today,
hut
it
is
admittedly
a
(nudes the city was furnished by known definitely, but they are old ically a mere annex to the House noon Tuesday, will lie held in Doout on u fly tn right and Hewitt workmen are at present busy Iny- pieted by Mr. Haworth and Mr.
lengthy task.
ing water and gas mains and pipes Perry nt a cost o f approximately
statement of one of the hank friends and no opposition is ex­ of Repro.sentatives.”
Land at 4 o ’clock this afternoon.
Signor Alberti’s plan to visit reached first on an error, advanc­
,
estdonts who snid that of the pected from the senntor.
Reviewing arguments in behalf
Mrs. Pardon's body was sent to Romo served to recall that neither ing Barnes to second. Allen walked and additional sewers which go $2llO,OQD.
pdreds who came to the temthrough this new area so that it
Although his plans huve not ta­ o f tho Cloture proposal, he de­ DeLand Tuesday night for the fun­
und
tho
bnses
were
full.
Barnes
The
apartment
house
huildcr3
fury hanking quurters amid the ken definite shape, it is snid that clared “ if any purely domestic eral and burial there today. Kite ho nor Ambassador De Artino, tlt- scored on Messner’s inly to center will be ready for paving and other will return tu Hanford within i
Ins today tho great majority Sir. Haynes expects to remain nt danger threatens the American had lieen visiting in this city for hlnr head of the mission, has ever field after it had been enught by improvements ns soon ns tho bulk- few duys to make further urrangctalked over the debt question witli
Ido deposits und only a few with- his present post long enough to republic, that danger is excess leg­ uhout u week.
heuding work upon which it is do- ments for tho building so that no
Premier Mussolini, 'the ambassa­ Wnde. Doyle flew out to centor pendent, is finished.
]w rm,h.
see thnt now enforcement machin­ islation,' and urged those who en­
and
the
sirlo
was
retired.
delay will be made in itn construc­
dor was ill when lie was appointed
B. wns cleaning up day in Santa ery being organized by Assistant dorsed tho proposal to point out
By the timo tho fill for First tion. Tho structure is expected to
In the sixth Shannon und Brown
tho
premier
wus
ill.
The
anibnssulonra. Firemcnt from Los An­ Secretary Andrews o f the treas­ a single great wrong thnt has boon
Strcrt Ik completed, said Mr. Wil­
dor, therefore left for the United hit safely in succession nnd Her­ liams, ut least 1.000 feet of tho ho ready fo r occupancy by the
perpetrated upon the* American
ts swarmed over the twisted ury firmly underway.
nandez was out, pitcher to first.
opening of tho winter season, it is
States
with
only
meagre
instruc­
ii irigs r* moving dangerous ovretaining wall in front o f the new declared.
The new plan scheduled to take people because o f unlimited Sen­
Barnes
hit
by
second
bnse,
scortions. Signor Alberti was in this
Hotel Forrest Luke will huve been
Jgings of brick and stone; atorc- place, effective August I, provides ate debate, und to name “ a single
(Continued on Page Two)
Thnt tho New York And Miami
NEW YORK, July I.—Supreme country on personal business when
Ipers returned to their places for the most radical rc-orgunizncompleted und the dredge will be­ capitalists arc helping to meet one
Court Justice Ford today threw out Premier Mussolini decided to start
gin filling in there.
j»tirine:o and began the task of tion of enforcement since prohib­
of Hunford’a greute.it needs, ia the
o f court the divorce suit of Thomas funding conversations and appoint­
png rt(l of the wreckage and ition became effective. State lines
It wns Imimed that if the re­ assertion o f Mr. Bail, who p ited
him
a
member
of
the
commis­
II.
Symington,
wealthy
manufac­
'King What could lie used: will Ik* abolished and control plac­
taining wall cannot ho constructed diets thpt there will lie others com ­
turer, again-t Mrs. Ida May Sym­ sion. His visit home will niuko it
lewivrs went to market as they ed in twenty-two federal prohibit­
fast enough to keep the dredge ing here soon with thu intention of
possible
for
him
to
lay
u
definite
ington in whirli he charged infi­
ilono I&gt;vTc»re.
ion
administrators
scattered
busy, the city has guaranteed thut erecting apartments.
account of the whole question as
delity.
The
trial
was
nearing
end.
)n the grimmer side of the pic- throughout the country in districts
additional work will bo secured for
developed hero before the premier
the death toll mounted to 10 laid out nccording to federal jur­
it up nnd down the luko which
and
to
receive
such
instructions
UNDERWOOD TO RETIRE
' ,tl,c *"M,y « »• M. Litchfield, isdictions.
probably will include the. fill for
and
advice
ns
tho
government
de­
BIRMINGHAM,
July
I.—
Sena­
paltliy Santa Il.iib.ua resident
A report that Commissioner
ATLANTA, July I.— Flat denial tor Oscar Underwood will not !ju sires to give.
R. S. Entzmingcr o f Memphis, the luke-front drive from Hanford
Is found under a pile o f bricks Haynes would resign or be retired
of government chnrges-wps made a candidate for re-election when
Members o f the American com­ Tcnn., spoke briefly to the local to tho bridge nt Lake Monroe.
i a Mate Street corner. Earlier was circulated a few weeks ago
mission participating in thu con­ Kiwunis Club at its luncheon at
his
present
term
expires,
he
lias
Tuesday
In
federal
court
here
by
Herrudo Charts, injured Mexican,' along with speculation as to wlmt
the Seminole Cufo this noon re­
lied in the cottage hospital. This was contemplated by Mr. Andrews [,. J. Fletcher, former deputy war­ announced, and ‘plans to retire versations, meanwhile appeared to garding Texas, his former home,
be
in
no
haste
to
draw
up
a
fund­
.Robert Norvell Perkina, thu fiveleft the lint o f injured at 20 and in plans for rc-organization o f the den of tho Atlanta federal prison, from political life after March,
ing agreonient.____________ * l!ftvl nnd the state in which he was
year-old son o f Mr. ur.d Mr...
1927.
fhopcK for tho recovery of nil wore prohibition unit.
The official
raised.
Hu
further
entertained
thu
Braxton L. Perkins o f thi
held out by Hie attending mir- treasury announcement of the who is being tried for alleged con­
Kiwunians and their guests when
suddenly passed away at the homo
geons. ,
JACKSONVILLE,
July
I.—
Er­
new zoning system, however, stat­ spiracy to accept bribes for wealthy
lie told o f a trip through Western
nie E. Moore, 42, und B. G. Ful­ of his parents at 807 Magnolia
By nightfall the work of tempo- ed that the functions of Washing­ prisoners. Thomaa P. Hayden,
Canada.
Avenuu shortly after noon today,
nnly .rc building was virtually ton headquarters would Im&lt; conduc­ former chaplain and Fletcher’ s cuDr. Edwards, president of the mer, 38, arc dead, and F. C. Kelly, death fallowing a short illness,
city
fireman,
is
u
patient
today
at
(om pldod in the Santa Durham ted under the same officers, al- defendnnt, will not be placet! on
Orlando' Kiwunis Club, also spoke
Monday evening the youngster
Tie phone ronqianyu plant and an liiough their duties would, lie less tho witness stand, his counsel an­
briefly and his address was fol­ St. Lukes Hospital, ns the result was taken sick with u high fever
late
yesterday
o
f
lieing
overcome
pmtnent resumption o f local tel- administrative und more supervis­ nounced.
President Uoofidgo arrived nt the.the Connecticut river near Chnr- lowed by qeverul readings by Miss
which continued
his short
, u.
, through
..
ory in chnructor.
p&gt;hone#,orvice was promised.
Fletcher will resume tho stand, iU in m cr White House early lust leston, N. II. A woman toll gate Margaret McRae which worn en­ hy hydrocyanic gas. a deadly poison, according to physicians, in zliUnM i, Although his condition '
Hit first broker’s private wire to
joyed
immensely
by
those
present,
his counsel announced.
night from Plymouth, Vt., where tender assessed the president the
cigur manufacturing plant here o f regarded serious, there had b*x*n
(open for business was picked up
Fletcher will resume the stand ho had been called by the. illness customary fifteen cents, explain­ who expressed their appreciation John Swisher &amp; Son, where thu no indication of upproaching death
r y
"fl1’’ aK«in Santa Barin
henrty
applause.
ing
later
that
she
didn’t
know
for cross-examination today short­ of his father, Coi. John C. Cool*» L*w niinutea before he
Kiwuninn T, Knffltld related to gas won being used for fumigu-|
Ill, i»
,Urvcl communication
who he wus us "he didn’t unnouncc
ly nfter which the defenso will idge.
tion.
Kelly’s
condition
was
ruj
pulled
away, accosting to cliw
B lith e money market of the
the club an urcount of his recent
himself.”
rest, counsel said late today.
ported this morning as okay. Four I friends o f the family,
The
presidential
party,
traveling
trip
to
New
York
during
which
As
his
car
sped
through
the
vil­
JACKSONVILLE, July 1.— Tho
The former deputy warden de­
others overcome by tho gas sufThe youngster’s illness w*
1 ™ 1,oy ,,H
o"■f dwindling
tfriul«ii..v
*iC tremors
: i
uwinuiing past week found the weather fav- clared in* hail never received any by automobile traversed 200 miles lage of Glisuni, the president spied lie ulimi.it reached the point where
j brought on by an attack o f malai
of Vermont, New Hampshire nnd a lunch room along thu main lie would not admit he wus from fered no ill clTects.
oinblc
to
farm
work,
declare:)
A.
' . t e j S 011* * t ‘ "'v , u »
money from Fannie Kessler, Mor­ Mns.Hachusctt.i roads in » little
ia which at first was not serioi
of them, mmhl y’- r th o ,naJon,y J. Mitchell, Weather Bureau man, ris Swcctwood, wealthy convicts more than eight hours. Without street. Stopping his uutoniobile, Florida because of the certain
but which latqr developed into
cross-examination
thut
would
come
preparations
to
ho went in unannounced nnd en­
in thu crop and weather bulletin
Ispend another
high fover. His condition grentlj
"m ht on their issued today. The highest tem­ from New York, from Willie liaar, policu escort nnd on nn unfamiliar joyed a lunch with Mrs. Coofidjjo when the Now Yorkers learned
member o f thu group of seven con­ route the motor caravan made op
luwns.
The c o n s e n t within
weakened by tho fuver. it % be
he was n Floridan.
four walls of r, Itodroom still was perature reported was 1*8 Three victed from Savnnnah on liquor o f a dozen enrs, * most o f them o f sandwiches and coffee.
c
«
____
m
j
*
n
j.|liev«d,
made him unable
II.
C.~
Overstreet
o
f
Longwoi.d
Continuing his juurney through
considered undesirable in tho li*ht and si:; tenths inches of rainfall charges, or from Mrs. R. K. Wal­ filled with newspaper reporters
um»uJh th« cru i^
has been elected to membership S a y s
Keene,
N.
II.,
whore
a
number
of
at
Glen
St.
Mary's
wus
the
great­
of recent happenings.
thall, or W. F. Wall. Those men­ mul. photographers, lost its way
silly
I Scores uf friends o f the
persons recognized him, thu presi­ in the club, according to an nnTho water nnd sewerage **». est precipitation of the week while tioned have figured in evidence of half u dozen times.
announcement
here
and
elsewhere
dl&gt;
Iii
a
further
nouncumunt
made
toduy.
Mem­
dent crossed thu state line anil
terns, never interrupted, arc |„ 1.2 inches at Ocala, 1.8 ut Talla­ government witnesses who told of
leaving Plymouth shortly lie- went throU” ht the hvart of the bers present nt the luncheon were: through the Chnmber o f Commerce tnesbagea of sympathy to
good shapo. While the Sheffield hassee, 1.9 Sanford, und lit ut trunsferance o f large sums of
E. D&gt; Brownlee,, It. H. Burg,. this morning it wax learned thnt I kins home this afternoon
forc noon, alter he had been as- fifth Massachusetts congressional R
Irtoruge reservoir went nut, the Eustis.
money.
district which was holding a special L. C. IlcHout, C, A. Byrd, A. P. during 1924 Sanford was deSig- news of Roberl
sured
that
his
aged
father
was
on
Early
planted
cotton
is
well
adiGibraltcr Dam stood intart and ul"A fter serving more than twen­
Connelly, |)r. I). |). Caswell. K. B. »*ated ns a bird sanctuary by the i known By his sunn)
late corn made good prog- ty years us a prison official, I had
lthough the pipe lines nave been
Deduced there is plenty o f water shapeBeanuta und cane are in good less thon $5,000 tn assets ” the de­
**nd citrus groves were
|f° r «H. The gus still is cut olT.
worked;
prospects, how­ fendant declared.
Electric power is expected to he ever, below exncctHtioni foe the
“ Neither Ilaar nor Kessler offer­
xpectatians for the ed mu uny Christinas present of
^restored within 24 hours. How­ season.
ever, laht night two o f the main
Tho lowland* continue wet in $5,000 ns has been stated in this
ptreetj \vere lighted ami tonight the Southern division.
Long, Dr. C. J. Marshall, E. J.|t,on has been taken as to sitting
Avucado trial,’’ Fletcher further testified.
P*hU also are promised in the rts- pwir? and pineapple* ore behi
BRITISU
ET CONTRA!
.Houghton, K. B. McCracken, W. M. a8i,!° n reservation in which the
“ fttial districts.
McKinnon, Dr. 11. H. McCmdin, Q. various birds and fowls, common
tiqq*ed from that section, with yr
July 1.. |PuPplies ure coming front out- melons from tho central und soin? ape
F. McKay, G. E. McCall, Rev. T. J. Di this section o f the state, may be. LONDO
I7j»**l
Ijiae cities, but much bread is be- parts of the western.
Nixon, C. C. Nesmith. B. T. Over-1 P r o fite d by law. The fact that «moantin»c to
Kessk*
journey
Griti.i
|mg turned out here over wood
this
city
had
been
designated
as
a
oven
awanicu
nab.
street. A . R. t’ hiit, if. II. P a t t i-.,, ,
|Col. Cootidyu sat up for fori
KUrrg.
touring conditions.
e
new
' wnctimry
— ------- *uy
•“ ‘ he county r “ 1
Efforts o f the defense attorneys
jiihall, A. K. ILisseter, A. Raffleid,
pro
Losing bis way for the fir time minutes and will sit up for a fc
rl.inked
in
;
missionera
was
o
to introduce as evidence testimony
In P * issuance o f building porE.
I).
Randall.
Jr..
L.
H.
Steele.
J
more tins evening. Hi
B
Ii
CHICAGO, July 1.-*-Wheat, July, o f Albert E. Sartain. (armcr ',.r .| na.r SprtajlW d. V am am ,
1*1 ! ' aa*
suspended during
I S V a d -pul-"' . " " M
G. Sharon. P. B. Smith, R. A. Win- lerduy's story on this matter
trs
imjiiio survey!period which would con- 145Uj to 14614; Sept, 133*4 to 144 den of the prison, who is waiting it nci
given
to
The
Herald
by
the
Gb
Htnn, R. ||. Wight, and L. J. Wllcam
itiincc, the presidential cariently nbovu riormal
tin
|inct with the finnl plan o f rocon- t». Corn, Sept. 100*4 to 100
berof Commerce,
action on his application for p new I :ib&lt;
Json.
halted
at
a
toll
bfidge
ov
crlety
.
the
physicians
bulletin
Oats, Sept. 45*,» to 46ti,
itruction.
trial jwere overruled by the court.' wa

HAYNES MAY RUN
FOR GOVERNOR IN
OHIO ELECTIONS

NEGOTIATIONS OF
ITALY AT CAPITAL
CLOSE ABRUPTLY

W I L L I A M S SAYS
DREDGE WILL BE
HERE IN TEN DAYS

Funeral Mrs. Purdon
To Be Held In DeLand

Divorce Suit Thrown
Out Nov York Court

Ex-Warden Denies
Receiving Bribes
At Federal Prison

KiwanisClub Hears
Former Texas Man
At Luncheon Today

Little Robert Perkins
Suddenly Claimed By
Death at Home Today

Two Jax Men Killed
By Hydrocyanic Gas

President and Mrs. Coolidge Are Back
At Swampscoott After Plymouth Visit

L

Favorable Progress
Made by State Crops

Sanford Named Bird
Sanctuary By County
rurtner Report

Markets

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ounce ok. mail will ho carried be­
Seven Bands and Foilr New Air Mail Sendee- tween the two largest cities in
Man
Discovered
By
IYMEN
country in eight hours and fif­
Orchestras Engaged Will Be Inaugurated the
teen
minutes.
Police May For Halifax Frolics
PLAY TWO GAMES Atlanta
Certain
tropical fish belonging
NEW YORK, July 1. — Two
Be Florida Convict DAYTONA, July 1.— T o meet squadrons
to
the
puffers
and porcupine fish­
of airplanes will taka

i la f m

HERE ON JULY 4

es of the Philippine Islands are
the musical requirements o f the off in opposite directions tonight poisonous, due to the presence in
ATLAN TA, July 1.—Claiming
over
n
trail
blazer
uy
nigh
pow­
various features o f the- Halifax
various parts of their bodies o f a
ppei
loss o f memory, a man appealed
to
summer frolics to be revived in ered searchlights to inaugurate an
Friday la Open Date; Start Atlanto authoTitlta tw o ddaj
a y s ago Daytona, Daytona Beach and Sea­ overnight mail between New York substance chemically similar to the
—
- —
fo r old In establishing hit identity.
For 10 cents on deadliest o f the mushroom poisons.
Lakeland Series Here On Police said yesterday the atrangtr breeze from Wednesday to Satur­ and Chicago.
day, seven bands and four,orches
Thursday Afternoon;' Sc­ wns unfortunate
mate in his request.
tras hnve been engaged and
Information received from the
ries Expected to Be Hot One
cause o f the advance arrival
department o f justice indicator
several thousand visitors from
Amurancenient was made this that the inqulror la Henry Gam- other states, additional winter ho­
morning by officials o f the San- mage, said to hnve escaped from tels have been reopened tempora­
State League that the Celerymen the state prison farm at P.alford,
rily.
ford baseball team o f the Florida Florida, last November, Acting Po*
Encouraged by the prospects of
will play Lakeland here on Thurs- lice Chief Jett anounccd today,
day afternoon, July 2 and will play J “ I don't think that can be me," success, civic clubs promoting the
two games on Saturday, July 4 ,, said the man believed to be Gam- frolics, which for a year have been
made the basis o f a continentalm morning
iiivtiniii) game
f t " —- to
— be
— played be- . mage, when told o f officer’s findreaching publicity campaign in be­
ginning at 10:30 o’clock and an a f­ ings.
*’I don’t recall being in prison half o f the summer period advan­
ternoon game to begin at 4 o'clock
tages o f Florida, have employed
or being tried for anything.”
ns usual.
He is hcltPuiUil inquiries of professional talent to telegraph to
According to the scheAiItt, it
was announced Thursday was an Florida authorities have been nn- contribute additional features to
the program.
open date while the two teams swered.
United States Senntor Pnrk
were to play Friday afternoon and
Trammell will preside at the open­
No Record In Florida
twice on Saturday.
It has been
TALI AHASSSE, Fla., July 1.— ing ceremonies.
arranged, however, to have the
first game with Lakeland
on State prison authorities here have
Thursday afternoon, make Friday no iccord of Henry Gammabe, bethe open
onen date and play the two ing held by Atlanta authorities as
irdny If"
games as scheduled.
Saturday
nn escape from the Florida state
The Lakeland team started o ff prison. They believe, however,
the second half o f the season that he is Fred L. Harvey, one of
FEZ, Morrocco, July L— Violent
strong by winning a long string o f the aliases Gammage is said t.i
Riffian attacks on French outposts
successive gomes hut has been hnve us*d. Harvey was convicted
unable to consistently bent the fast in St. Lucie county Nbv. 19, 1921. have been beaten off with great
Tamps aggregation which trounc­ nnd sentenced to ihre? year* f n r enemy losses, states the French
ed Sanford in the opening games breaking and entering, but escaped Communique today. Riffiun forc­
here.
, by jumping from n running train es composed Inrgely of regulars,
were ordered to take the heighths
The Saints from the “ Sunshine while being transferred on Dec. of Upper Lcbcn and n group of
3
o
f
that
year
from
Fort
Pierce
City," winners of the first half,
outposts at all costs with threats
won consistently from the H ig h -, to Raiford. Later he appeared in of punishment if the offensive
landers Inst week and it stands to Palm Beach county under the
failed.
reason that after Snafnrd hag al­ tried ami covicted there of breakready clinched the present series tried nnd conviced there of break­
with St. Petersburg, she will have ing and entering and sentenced to
a good chance o f taking the series two years. He escaped again. He
the latter part of this week from in said to be nbout 19 years old and
Lakeland, thus putting the Celery- to be from London, Eng.
hurts. Even the slightest pres­
men within striking distance of the
sure o f clothes is unbearable.
top position of the four?cpmorcd
When that scorching sun gets in
league.
its work, bathe nnd bandage the
This is tho consensus o f opinion
sunburn skin with LICARBO. It
wealthy casternon
o f the few persistent boosters of
tnkes out the pain at once. Tho Scene
------------------------------- -------- ------„
next day a slap on the back will ers pay for the privilege o f living as cowboys and cowgirls all summer,
the Sanford team who are looking
bring a smile instead of a cry of L o'l to right are Miss Caroline Kennedy o f Trenton, N. J.; Miss Elaine
for the Celery-feds to win the
McAlpin of New York, n great-granddaughter of John I). Rockefeller,
second half In a great uphill fight.
In a statement this morning, pain.
------- t' —of Trenton," jjjjj
■
Betty "Kennedy
and Hones" Anderson, famous
LICAUBO takes the burn out of Miss
Secretary It. A. King of the Jun­
cowboy of the old school.
ior Chamber of Commerce urged sunburn. Sold by alt druggists.
that all members of that organi­
zation attend the weekly luncheon
at tho Seminole Cafe at 12:13
o'clock.
Special
entertainment
number* have been secured for
Thursday's program, lie Halt], and
it Is hoped that there will be a
(Continued From Pnge One.)
good attendance.
ing Brown nnd Shannon. The
It wns learned that the matter
Saints were retired for the inning of securing a zoo lor the city will
without further scoring.
be again discussed nnd that re­
The visitors last score came In ports will he made in rcgunl to
the seventh when, nfton /Allen plans for helping the local high
readied first on an error, he was school with its athletics during the
udvnnced to second on Messner’s coming season. A committee has
SEE THE ORLANDO
hit and then got to third on a had been appointed to discuss with tho
FOR
DEPAPERS
throw, scoring after Doyle's fly county school board the matter of
TAILS OF DOI.I.AR
had been caught by tho Sanford erecting a hgh school gymnasium
\Y TUESDAY,
right fielder. Messncr was caught in connection with tho proposed
JULY 7th.
stealing third nnd Shannon went new high school building at French
out on a fly to Frisbio.
Avcnuo and Fifteenth Strct.
The Saints secured three hits in
tho eighth1inning nnd-one more in
(UVJtT OP
the ninth but were unubla to again t v t i i i : , » i i i u i - i t
Umit h a .
HHM IVOt.P. COUfTTY. l'L(
score on the Colcrytnen.
i\ ciiasK K.lir.
ST. PETE.
AD R II PO A E D A IS Y DKIiANVY DAVIH.
Allen, ss
Com plainant.
.. :i 1 U I) 2 l
Meemtr, 2b
.. 5 U 1 3 1 0 WIN DAVIS.
Doyle, 3b ..
.. r&gt; 0 2 2 0 1
Defendant.
CIT ATIO N
Shannon, If
.. 6 I 1 3 1 0
HTATK OK F L O R I D A :
4 1 2 1 0 0 T UTBo |l&lt;-n
Davis. D efendant In llm
Hernandez, rf .. 4 0 1 2 9 0 a b o v e styled causa.
It n|i|&gt;i'iirlng from
no nftlilnvlt
Barnes, lb .. . 4 1 2 10 0 0
fill d In this cau se by tho CoinidutuBlock, c .. . ..
0 1 11 0 0 nnt, that y ou Ih-ii linvln, are u non­
Hewitt, p ..... .. 8 0 0 1 7 0 resid ent o f tho Htnm o f Florida,
that y o u r lust k n o w n (daco of
11roc r, p
.. .. 0 9 0 0 1 0 unit
resident'll In Ihu Stale ut Florida,

When “Dudes” Turn Cowgirls

Riffian Losses Heavy
In Out Post Attacks

SUNBURN

as you buy Tires
HERE arc' tw o ways a car
owner
can buy tubes*
own
He can go out looking for price
— and get it.
O r he can buy tubes that will
give his casings a chance to deliver
the mileage that is built into them.
U . S. Royal and Grey Tubes are

T

b u ilt to g iv e m ileage an d get
mileage.
T h e y resist heat, h o ld th e ir
shape and retain their elasticity.
T o get all the mileage ou t o f a*
new casing or to make an o ld
casing last— put a U . S, R oyal o r
Grey Tube inside it.

U . S. Royal
and U . S. Grey Tubes
Made o f Sprayed Rubber
—the pureet and m oil
uniform rubber known
—and now made even
heavier than before.

United States Tubes &lt;*
are Good Tubes'
TrW*

Buy U. S. Tubes from
I. W. PHILLIPS*
Dodge Service

EDW. HIGGINS
Fc:d Dealer

Members Of Junior
Chamber Are Urged
To Attend Luncheon

Sanford Trims St.
Pete Score 5 to 4 In
Second Game Here

Tolnh .. ,i ,. .37
SANFORD
AB
Wade, cf .. .. . 4
Walzttk, 2b ~ .. .. 4
Collier, If .. .. .. 3
Alti.til, c . ..
.3
Cur.cy, rf
.. .. 3
Mctju ?, 3b .. .. .. 2
Bailey, lb .. .. .. 3
Frisblit, ss ..
.. 3
Alver&amp;on, p ..
3

4 10
R H
0 1
1 0
0 1
0 0
1 0
1 0
U l
1 1
1 l

24 12
PO A
3 0
4 2
0 0
4 4
5 0
2 1
8 0
1 l
0 3

Friday! A Get-Ready-for-the-Fourth Sale
at Dickson-Ives

wan Milnfnrd, Homlnolo County . F l o ­
•1 rida. nnd that y ou r |irN«nt address
mol pine*' of rrslilwnra is 2313
N.
!■: •h'Kiiy Hireui, I'hitndidiihln, I’ er.n0 slyvnnln , and that &gt;&lt;.n are o v e r Ilia
o f tw e n ty .on e y ears and that
0 ngi&gt;
th»-r« Is no iniraon In tloi a b l e o f
0 l-'li.ritlu. I Itv ser v ices o f a Hum­
0 m e r .4 In Chancery upon w n o m w ould
Id ft I * 011.
0
T h e re fo r e , this 'S to
c a n iniin d
l y ou. I’ m Dnvls. ; o i i s r s m o i l t l u
iliu
I
iipiiear
before
out
s.t'd
I’ lr l Jeilti lY u r t . at Hanford, rtamlntde
2 ( ‘ ■‘ Italy, Florida, on the &gt;it.1 day i.f
1 .Lily A. I&gt;. IttSJ, to imiko Uliawer t.&gt;
tho Mil o f coni plaint this duy fii■ I u- ilust you lay th e CoiMidnlii.ini

Totals
2H 5 5 27 11 r&gt;
Score
i‘i mpirint wilt ho iiikcit an e, nings:
nnn m o mn « 1f•
1 by you and this ruuiii |i'nSC
u ,i ’cluriiburg
,
mm HI J lUO-l
parte. The samo being u
Sanford
.. .. .
noil 1100 02x-6 *uti for divorce.
_
It I- f u rt hIIC
e r 01 dared te a t tills noSummary:
There base hitsH m fo.'d
Dcyle Wade. TwrVhns^hlit^Friii- 1
. „
.,‘ ub'i......
|................. In
hie, H itly.
Sncrfllce—-Collier, AI Huofor d Hionlnolw (Vuiflty, FlnrMs,
n e s .» w e e k f o r fo u r eousciuiUru
I-R. Hits—off Hewitt 5' in 7, Uroer ' oweak*.
nonu in 1. Duultlo play*— Messncr
W I T N B 8 S inv Timid nnd o ffic ia l
to Doyle. Stolen bases— Gurley, si.tl o f the Circuit Court id ih&lt;Hewntl)
Judic ia l Circuit r.f
tho
Mc’ snfr. Base on balls— off Hew­ I'tiile of Florida,
la unit f o r S y m b i­
itt I. ,\Iverson 4. Base oh halls— ote County , on this 1 tin 3rd Joy of
St.Pcle. ft, Sanford 2.
Left on Jena, A. IV 1935.
V B. D O l.ill. V.V4,
ha l- - S t.Pete. 11, Sanford 2. Um­
•’ lurk. Circuit
Court,
Kuulnulo
pire— Pich. Time— 1:40.
Ci ■■ut. Florida.
IK A. \V. tVKHKH, D epu ty Clerk.

Shanghai is policed by blnckhrailed, be-turhaned men from In­
dia.

ISKA I,I

W II.HON *
lO CH I'O l.nBIt.
Ho'lrltura f o r Coiii|ilulirii't.
I ’ llbllrh .1 Jtn, 3, 10, |7, 21, Ai July
IM, C i line's.

The Indescribable West
The Coal North-Land
—the scruIcC olorad o Rockies; gorgeous, golden
Call(omia;the Pacific Northwest; your National
Parks; the Great L a k e s — the North W o o t ls i
th e restfulanil in vigorating T en netsee M ou n tu in e—through the heart nt historic Dixieland,
by w a y ol Atlanta, Lookout Mountain, Chat­
tanooga, Vluccueln Hand, v ie

White Hats, $2.79

llathiiiK Suits, $3.8!)

Everyone wants a white hat for the
Fourth—these :i(j include leghorns,
hesips, ribbon-hemp combinations.
Flower, ormiment, nnd gras grain ribbon trim. $2.79.

Fifty swimming suits in the form fit­
ting one piece styles. Plain colors of
orange, green, scarlet, navy, and com­
binations with stripes. Sizes 36-44.

R’Ascot Sweaters, $3.98

Jersey Teddies, $2.29

Kid Boots styles sweaters with V neck
and short sleeves—just a bit of a eolar. In pink, green, blue, high and
pastel shades. Only 12 at $3.98.

Kapok Pillows, 98c
Silk floss Kapok pillows which don’t
absorb water. A combination too that
doesn't pack. In round, oblong, and
square shapes, averaging 20” . 98c.

THE DIXIE TLYER
L lb riri’ Otnifvitlon C . n , Or.wine Sonni
•mi Camparttn.nt Slteplnu C«i«, C'.aeht*.
n . i r . r r . i r i n . .tim m .r ( n r , , - l o n e ritiirn llm ll,—
t u n * .n l.n l ,tn p -o v ,r p r l . l l , ^ , . —d lv irtlty o tro u t,*
—«lx«&lt;ilt tour*.

Eiccpliaoally Goad Dialog Car Jltnic,
F r r ilr r t n n , car m m . i l v n t , (J lu m a irJ k m t U u . n J

Mac, in/.rmal(un, ,i| ply la i(|rfun‘lulnl . /
A TL A H D C COAST LISE RAILROAD

A . S ic IUa|

er
tt.r.S c .U .y

H.C. A SI.L.fty. LAW.R.R.

Misses* Coats $19.50
A special purchase of light weight
basket weave and kasha coats for
misses and young women. Lined
with crepe de chine— in light colors.
Sizes 14 to 38. $19.50.

S lS C r .li.o U U * . IJ tW .lla y S l. 1 1 13 0 - . k . w Hid*.
D U I. R m t. R . p r r i f . l . l l v , . —J.cka.n .iH r, 11.,

Jersey silk teddies in flesh with blue
binding or blue with flesh binding.
Also peach with orchid and orchid
with peach. New at $2.29.

Boston Bags, $1.39
Sixteen Inch Boston hags of enamel
thick to carry your bathing suit anil
towel.
Double handle style — a
Fourth necessity. $1.39.

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All wool and swimming suits in at­
tractive high shades of green, orange,
red, peach, blue, and tan. for girls of
2 to 14. 36 to sell nt $2.95.

Boy’s Sport Suits, $2.98
Clever Huita for boys 5 to 8 years!
With two patch pockets on blouse,
short sleeves— colored sports belt
and linen trousers. Very special at
$2.98.

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—Let'6 make Sandwiches
and go picnicing

Get Outdoors —
Enjoy Life More
Life in th e open i*
he,ilih’» greatest help. Re­
solve now, to get outdoors
more. Give up Bread Bak­
ing in hot study weather.
To keep feeling fine, eat
Merita Bread regularly, for
it is extra rich in nourishineni—yet e a s y to digest—
th e re fo rere a liu ild cr of
health.

Let’s take the children and go—or maybe
just you and I— to a nice cool shady spot
— on the banks of a rippling stream, where
the smell of woods sets our appetites wild—
and the freedom with nature, fills our hearts
with joy. Let’s forget care— let’s declare
our “ Independence”— and enjoy this July
4th as we have never enjoyed a holiday. W c
will fill our baskets with good things to cat
— delicious sandwiches galore — and cool­
ing drinks aplenty. Away from the grind
of daily life, w e wi l l find happiness and
pleasure — and come h o m e refreshed and
.
with a renewed eagerness for business tasks.
T o insure the day being a complete suc­
cess, make your sandwiches with M e r i t a
Bread— for in each slice there is a bountiful l 3
supply of richness— and an extra amount of
savory nut-like flavor that tantalizes appe- I
tites. Take along an extra loaf or two— to ^
go with your fried chicken. Wrapped in®
waxed paper, each loaf k e e p s exquisitely 1
1
fresh until ready for use.
f
Two sizes, 10c and 15c.

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Priscilla Says:
Won’t You ’Phone Me?

Kiddie’ Summer Suits $2.95

L.C, nUr.k

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I’ll tie glad to select anything
you want if you’ll phone me at
Orlando 1106. And, frankly,
thoso Fourth of July sale val­
ues told of here are worth
buying. Won’t you let me
make a selection for you?

C.AE.I.Hx,

^comes on /
Saturday/i

b r e a d

THE

A M E R IC A N B A K E R IE S CO.

�a A m e r ic a n s

Probleih Of
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(I f The following Is the estimated'cost ioif pairing Chapman Ave­
nue 10 feet in width between Union Avfitua god First Street With sheet
asphalt oh a 6" rock base.
1000 cu. yds. grading at 50c........... .....
$ 500.06’
. 756.50
800 Hn. ft. curb and gutter at 85c------_•
1825 sq. yds. paving at $2.00...„...... ........... ......
. 3.650.00.
96.00
320 sq. ft. concrete alley returns at 30c___
900 lin. ft. 3“ drain tile at $100.00 per M......
.
90.00
Engineering, advertising etc....... ......
. 413.15

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influence to break down the doctrine o f formal discipline'’ and
brought about ‘‘the’ recognition of
the need and training of the spe­
cific abilities" o f children.
Another speaker, Mias Clutle
Bloodworth, divisional director of
exceptional education u f the Ala­
bama Department of Education,
discussed the needs in education
for adults and urged adequate fi­
nancing for tha work.
Pnjul Dillingham, superintendent
of Falmouth, Muss., schools, de­
clared that consolidation of Bchools
has brought about improvements
in the school system, and many
successful results had been ob­
tained, and B. C. Gruenlerg, man­
aging director fnr the American
Association for Medical Progress,
New York CP*, asseted that sci­
entific cducatiun by teaching per­
sons to ask “ what are the facts”
might be looked upon as defense
against propaganda.
George E. Teter, head of the
English Department of the Wis­
consin State Normal School, said
“ English teachers will fight a wellnefgh_hont*h‘ss fight ns long as
III' is accepted by teach
poor English
ers of other subjects." He urged
correlation between English nnd
•other subjects

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES I'. STEW ART

. Tqta! estimated cost............. .... ....... Z..... .V i»***#•**♦*■*#■•&lt; ..$5,505.65
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number o f feet frontage;......... .— ,_....850.96
Assessment per foot frontage-------- ----- $6.47
(2) The" following is the estimated coat o f paving the following
A tenues *32 feet in width between Union Avenue and First Street vix:
Locust. Lake View, Sad Juan, Lee and San Carlos, with sheet asphalt
ohil'6'* rockbfuse.
4006 cu. yds. axenvation at 50c............. .......... ......... .................. $ 2,000.00
4000 lin, ft. concrete curb and gutter* at 85c...... „J.....
....... 3,910.00
7380. sq. yds. pbving at $2.00............ ................... ........
____ 14,700.00
........
630.00
“ 10(&gt; sq. ft. concrete ulley returns at 30c......................
........
450.00
1500 Un. ft, 3” drain tile at $100.00 per M ..............
Ehgineering advertising etc., ..."....... ,................
......... 1,772.41

The dam thht held tho water supply f6r the town o.’ Horton. Kan., col­
lapsed nffer a series o f heavy rains and every able-bodied citizen work­
ed for hours to prevent the flooding of the town and de, ruction o f
crop?. The lake that was released by the damn's collapse was two
mlfcr. long, half a mile mlde and 35 feet deep..
-

Booming ofSunrisc Ancient Graveyard
GunMarks Opening Of Indians Is Found
Of Halifax Frolics Near SantaBarbara

WASHINGTON, July 1.— With thut the Coolidges lmd no company1 DAYTONA, F la.,'Ju ly 1.— The
SANTA BARBARA, Cnlif., June
the Coolidges out oi the way, the at any o f them— but such as they booming o f tho first sunrise gun 30.— An ancient Indian grnvoynrd
White House is undergoing its un- were, there’s high authority for mark's the opening o f tho Halifax believed to antedute the Califor­
nual overhauling, to keep the the statement thnt they were pre­
Summer Rrolics Wednesday m om- nia mission period, was dsienvered
[| weather out when it turns cold pared by professional hands.
recently near Purissima Mission in
Another burning question—Whv "&gt;P and with tho varied program the Santa Ynoz Valley near hero,
Enough again so that its occupunts
need a little shelter from the el­ huve the Coolidges four cooks in I perfected In every detail and the hy Don Meadows nnd Itu}» Grin II,
em ents. It’s chronically under re­ about thre months? Careful in -, triple cities brilliantly decorated Orange, Cal,, research workers. A
pairs. but usually it’s during va­ vestigation proves that there’s no und illuminated, four days o f un- number of prehistoric specimen!,
cation time that they’re undertak­ mystery «s to two of them. Mrs. precedontod summer period mcren on n grand scnle. Tho roof Jonglduet's still on the job and rimerit are expected to follow,
Frolics* used for a year In obtained.
eaks, for one thing, nnd if rto- seems to ho Riving satisfaction. So
lected for much longer would much for her. Mrs. Martha Mul American and Canadian newspapTho Initial plot, once the “ hap­
ve let the rain through like a vey, tho incumbent when the Coni- ora ns a basis for calling the at- py hunting grounds" o f tin*
idges moved in and a survivor in tention of millions to Florida’s bronzed warriors o f the west was
sieve.
The first floor rooms, to which her position from away back i„ 'rummer season charms, will sur- sitinitcil iii the center of what was
bccause she was growing old, had pass the inaugural event of last up to the time of discovery, com­
the public in more or less ndnfitsome money and wanted t • July in both vuricty nnd splen- pletely obliterated all trace o f the
ted, are in such shape that visit­ saved
r,,qf
dor o f pageants and social funerest.
impoitant field.
ors’ would be in danger soon, but
Two,
.however.
Intervened
loturns.
for pending repairs, of stumbling
According to Meadows, they dug
Features for the opening clay inovtr loose boards, or boing hit by
falling plastering, us it shucks off
the ceilings and walls.
The fact Is, the White House is
all worn out. It ought to bo prac­ blent Coolhlge’x taste. He lul.es - iff Hanghilahl and Dave Koetzln said.
The braves were buried in a.sit­
tically rebuilt, but that would cost simple food. He’s n man of th&lt;- in the morning uml the staging of
too much, so the policy is to stick world, can stand for some frill - on 11n historical pageant by a cast of ting position with the knees
on a temporary patch here and special occasions, but eating nlunu 500, community singing by n cho­ crooked beneath the chin. Of for­
and another one there, and keep with hU family, plain stuff is whm rus o f 1,000, nnd an over river ty skeletons which were unearthed,
every one was found facing tile
at it until the first patch gives out, he craved. The two unaccounted (lrcwarka display in the evening.
when it's time to stnrt in nil over for cooks, it seems, considered it
Uniteil States Senator Purl; west—toward the setting sun.
Above each grave, us a sort of
ngnin.
beneath their urt to fuss over such Trammell will preside at the
it i-----nnd the one
crowning m
o f mkj
the mur
king mm
and nuuvuirj-rjqueen partition rbetween
By this process of constant tink­ olebian dishes as he insisted on. emwotp*
V i . i T 'T
ering the old pile is kept looking Whether they were fired or quit &lt;&gt;f the Frolics which will precede
i :\ h1,1L'Ht0,10 sIa ’
reason ably spruce but it's n wreck in disgust is the CooHdge’s own s e -1presentation o f the pageant on 8eVBral ,nu,tfl
underneath. Not that there’s any cret. They won’t even tell who City Island, which has bon ilium------- ------------- -------- ~
danger o f its actual collapse in a the superceded “ mechanics” were, ( inedjw ith 6,000 electric lights in
( ) f E n g l a n d H tlS
henp, with the presidential family not wishing, it is explained, to , the Frolics colors o f royal blue, or*
, n i „
’’***&gt; at the bottom. It’s watched too make jt hauler fa t th^uji^o g e t ^ n ilfc ^ niW B if&lt;a I he progtlm for, A C l O p t e U liU lS S U h i O i
k carefully for that. It’s a problem, fresh jobs. But there’s no ques- eacTl day l.Weplete with interest-1
T o r to is e s h e ll T yp C
however, how long it can be kept tion that they retired by request ing features and continent Wide,
ji from disintegrating by degrees, or otherwise, for the White House publicity given the movement as­
when it reaches a point where it service’s own good.
sures a record attendance from
LONDON, June 30.— Conservaconsists of stucco, putty, linseed
all sections.
tivi English people nre adopting
oil, white lead and nothing else.
Several winter season hotels American ideas nnd habits to n
Curiosity gnaws nt Washington's
have been- temporarily opened in greater extent than the average
vitals.
Who cooked Coolidge’s
order that the crowds may be Englishman cares openly to qdmlt.
meals over Sunday, just before
properly housed nnd fed, nnd a Tho most recent case, of Nlpe
they left for Swampscott? Mrs.
large entertainment
committee, George wearing big tortoise 'shell
Julia Jongldoet, White House cook,
MILTON. July 1.— Whnt Is said will look aftter the wants o f vis­ glasses, has been followed by sev­
departed Saturday for the summer to be the largest blueberry furm itors.
eral English hostesses in fash­
capital. The Coolidges didn’t go in the world will be established
ionable Loudon following the cxuntil Monday. Thnt leaves at near here by u group o f men heudrmple o f n prominent Aim-rican
least meals unaccounted for — ed by 1. B. Krentcern, of this city.
who entertained 00 couples to diu•uncheon, and dinner Saturday, The farm will be 700 acres in size,
ner
at small tables, while a cab­
bruukfust, dinner and supper Sun­ said Mr. Krontzcern.
aret entertainment of the most e x ­
j -------day, breakfast and luncheon Mon­
The blueberry industry is now
TAMPA, July 1.— Real estate is pensive and up-to-date nature went
day. Rumor has it that Mrs.Cool- in its infancy, the men maintain,
idge put on an apron nnd did the nnd plan to operate the farm on now selling by the front inch in­ on.
Evening parties with music nre
cooking herself. She has and she the basis o f (urge future profits. stead of by the front foot. At
rare events,
could. The Coolidges spent many Already there nre several twenty lenst this is so in a certain case in now comparatively
and although some of the mere
acre blueberry farms around thisjTamim.
years without a maid.
| But the unromantic truth in this 'town that bring an annual profit | A coffee house after purchasing important of London’s hostesses
l instance is that the executive man­ o f approximately $10,000, it was a new building found that 15 are trying to introduce them, the
inches of the structure extended American idea o f u cabaret dinner
sion’s entire kitchen personnel said.
over the property owned by a real, is likely to outstrip them, and |ieodid not go to Swampscott when
estate
operator. Consultation was j |d° generally welcome the novelty,
Professional ball players have
Mrs. Jong Moot
did.
Enough
stayed behind to cook nnd serve. caught balls thrown from tho held and thq result was the pur-1 As some of tho society ehrnnits
*ay*. \^b-*t would London do
Those final meals mny huve been n Wnshington Monument, which is Ichase o f the 15 inches of Innd l&gt;y.
I the coffee house at $100 per inch, without its^ A met lean hostesses i-i
‘ rifle sketchy— it's
noteworthy 555 feet high.
i.
1thi.sn
*'*
these rlnifu
days?'

Total estimated cost.... .............................................
$23,522.41
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
TTumber o f feet frontago ...... ..........,4446.58
Assessment per foot frontage...... !—£..1.5.29
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Preliminary
Width
Feet
Name
Description
of Having Frontage Assessment
First Street Extension, Sanford.
651.79
G 40
100.74
303.64
G 40
46.93
161.7525
G 40
25
O 40
• 161.75
25
101.75
(1 40
161.75
G 40
26
161.75
G 40
25
161.75
25
G 40
808.75
d 40
125
647.00
H 40
100
101.75
H 40
25
H 40
161.76
25
25
161.75
H 40
II 40
25
161.75
161.75
11 40
25
H 40
21.28
137.08
J. Marshall— Beg. at the intersection
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OUT OUR WAY

By Williams

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AFFILIATED W IT H

5 T he Sanford Credit A

Sanford Hu tel
Sanford Hutel
ssociation
Sanford Hotel
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Milton Men Establish
Large BIueberryFarnt

Tampa Property Sold
For SI00 “ Front Inch”

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Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Iteulty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Koulty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty Co.,
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Co.,
Realty Co.,
Realty t’o.,

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32 bU K
33 blk K
34 hlk K
36 blk K
36 blk K
10 blk K
11 blk K
12 blk K
13 blk K
14 bik K
15 blk K
16 blk K
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18 blk K
19 blk K

Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 25 blk L
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 27 hlk L
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 28 blk L

B udget

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'OW do you operate your
household expenses? .Do
you draw your salary
weekly, but pay your bills
monthly? Don’t you find it
hard to pay an entire month’s
expenses from a single week’s
salary?

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Certain spccica o f snakes nre
capable of climbing the rougher
barked trees.

If you haven’t tried it, you will
find wonderful relief in the
budget system. Figure out
just what it costs you to live a
week,count ing ALL expenses,
then, each week, lay back this
amount. Then there will be no
worries on the first.
And
aside from making it easier
on yourself, you will material­
ly help every merchant from
whom you buy.

Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot

Sanford
Sanford
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Hotel
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Sanford Hotel
Sanford Hotel

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Sanford
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Sanford Hotel
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Realty
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Realty Co., Lot 15 blk ,M 32
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Realty Co., Lot 17 blk M! 32
Koulty Co., Lot 5 blk O 32
Realty Co., Lot 6 hlk O 82
Realty Co., Lot 7 blk O 32
RealtyCo., I.ot 8 blk O 32
RealtyCo., Lot 9 blk 0 32
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all parsbiM interested In the
Special Assessments

It’s never Uphill to the Man
On the Level.

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W D I a I tAPO U S, July 1.— Instruction in elementary reading
and writing for the 3,000,000 na­
tive And 1,500,000 foreign illiter­
ates in this country “ is a public
school responsibility to be recog­
nized by every community,” Char­
les
M. Herlihy, Massachusetts
state supervisor of adult alien ed­
ucation, today declared before the
Adult Education Department of
tie i National Educational Aasocia*
llbnMr?^nnimIcon ventloh here,
“ Wherever
the„st#de .and local
ter the.:»tati
governments," he said, have vot­
ed money for this educational
work, the native and foreign adult3
have grasped the opportunity to
attend classes."
field of education, he asalready has passer! the ex' penrtental -tage and has become
an* integral part of
the public
school system In 15 states.
j k Mr. Herlihy urged adequate ap
JHbropriations for the work, declaring
■ t h a t “ illlteacy is a serious hamlii » c a p in the exercise o f good citizen
W s h ip and the success of a represen­
ts* tntive democracy requires n liter5 ate electorate."
■
J, M. Gurinn, superintendent San
If Francisco schools, said that scir ence ’ had developed ip American
schools “ a powerful psychological

thence southerly parallel with C|fpman
•n Avenue 182 f t to Union Avenue
A
thepce westerly to beg........... .
404
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 10 Uk H 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 11 blk H 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 12 blk H 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 13 blk U 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 14 blk II 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 13 blk H 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 16 blk H 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 1 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 18 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co,, Lot 19 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Con Lot 20 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 21 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 22 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 23 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co.', Lot 24 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 25 blk J 32
C. J. Marshall— Beg. at the NW Cor of
the Intersection of Locust Ave. and
Union Ave. run northerly on the west­
erly line o f Locust Ave. 182 feet thence
Wly., parallel with Union Ave f26
feet thence southerly parallel with
Locust Ave. 182 feet tiience Ely. 126
feet to Bug........,.............................. ........ 32
Christian Science Church, Charles Phil­
lips, Trustee— Beg. at the NE Cor o f
the Intersection of Locust Ave. and
Union Ave., run Nly on Ely line of
Locust Aven 120 feet thence Ely paralltd with Union Ave. 117 feet thence
Sly parallel with Locust Ave., 120
feet thence Wly 117 feet to Reg....... 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 9 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 10 Blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 11 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 12 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Ix&gt;t 13 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Rcnlty Co., Lot 14 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 15 blk J 32
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 16 blk J 3!
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Lot 17 blk J
Eunice B. Godwin— Heg. at NW Cor. of
Intersection of fgikc View Ave. and
Union Ave. run Nly along Wly slde.of
Lake View Ave. 120 feet Wly parallel
with Union Ave. 58 feet Sly parallel
with Imke View Ave. 120 feet Ely 68
32
feet to Ueg....„...d..,
Sanford Hotel Realty Co., Ix&gt;t 1 blk K 32

is pieces of property .1! avt
are payable it. full witkir

g s p e c i a l r o l l hai
vV*;
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or in ten equal annual Installmerits witl^ interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after tho lima

said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of tho Cit^ o f Sanford, Ha-,
wilt be held at the Citjl Hall at 2:30 P. M. on the 20th day of July Aj
I). 1925 nt which meeting said Board will hear any and all complaints
und objections as to such special assessments, and will at said lint*
George
adjust und equalize said assesstuen ts un a basis of justice and fiaht.
Henry Clay, was serving with tno
and when said special assessments are so equalized and adju.-:
United States navy in Chinese wa­
will then,stand confirmed and be, und remain binding liens upon Uuj
ters, Miss Jackie Van l)iv&gt;-r, 23, ef
property ugulnst which said assessment* ore made until paid in accord­
Dnvsville, Ky., went to Cincinnati
clad in men's clothes and tried to
ance with provision of the Rc.-iqlutioiis No. 219 and No. 220, adopted by
a f f il ia t e d w it h
: enlist us a sailor. When her sex
the City Commission o f the City c f Sanford, Fhv., on Juhe 22nd. 1925
was discovered recruiting officers
he
anford
redit
ssociation
(SE A L )
L, R. PUJUFS, City Clerk.
k up u collection to send hcr|
Publish
July
1st
and
6th,
1925.
v
» f ‘ ’4 f- ,
buck! home.
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NO WONDER THE MONKEYS ARE WOR^I
Something more than eight millions dollars worth o f
Palmetto fibre ia exported from Morocco each year. A large
11" t m f a t n a m i
H'orlda under Ael o( amount of this product comes to the United States where
It is used in the manufacture o f “ stuffing” for automobile
■liar cushions. And here sits Florida with thousands of acres of
M J U U &amp; U l&gt;; !A S _
-Manager
I Ho w a r d u u u o .
palmetto-covered land serenely passing up the opportunity
n t t » i4« to direct most of those eight million dollars and then some,
1 N a a a n lU * '
w w w u m n s « a t*»
into the pockets o f its own people.
n« Yaa|w-|7.no SI* Month* U.50
Florida, somehow, has been slow in the utilization o f her
aHverat! in n « y l»V, Carrlei. P«r
•ok. ICo. Waakly Ktiltlon I* so natural products. Palmetto growth has even been regarded
»r &gt;oar____ ____ _ ________
i p i i n i i , *&lt; w «r*r All obituary as a nuisance in this state when all the time its leaves and
o/l«*a. cards ot thunk a, resolutions its stock and its very roots can be used for products that
Bd notice* ol sntsrtatnmsnta wl
would be a source of great, revenue.
tk r (« i nra uiatlu1will be chm
kr at regular advertising rata*.
In Morocco the machinery used for making the fibre
Two women at a mere pittance are
I K M U r t t T U B A M O C 1A T K I 1 P H K M is extremely crude.
T h e AMorlated Hreaa la exelu*. hired to operate a machine which does the work in a decid­
roly entitled •'* l*&gt;«
,or. ,re*
Yet, enormous quantities of the
ubiication nf ml new* dtnwttlii* edly wasteful fashion.
red Itee to ll «r not uiharwls*crad­
led In thl* paper and also,*»• *** fibre are produced, during times of pence, and it seems that
al news publlahed herein. All rights no one has thought of making Florida a competitor of the
if repubUcatlon of specie! dlsnslctaAfrican state.
it herein are also raaar-ed.
What Florida needs, it seems to the Herald, are more
W ED N RHIYA Y . T lTl Y 1, 1925
” drivesu in behalf of home products. There should be no
"T H E HPJtALD’S PLATFORM
end of propaganda in behalf of the natural blessings which
If— Deeper water route to Jackson­
should be put upon a money-bringing basis. Florida schools,
ville.
„
, j
,
[.— Construction o( 8t. Johna-In- especially should he making a point of training Florida hoys
and girls to see the treasures close at hand. For some day
dlan River canal.
|^-.Ritenalon o f white wop.
the very things that now too plentiful to he valued will he
|.— Extension of local amusement*.
the state’s greatest revenue-makers.
— Swimming pool, tennl* courts,
Instead of a few palmetto fibre factories, muking mat­
I.— Augmenting of building pro­ tresses on a small scale, Florida should hnve great manu­
gram—-houa«*, hotel*, apartment facturing plants turning out the finished automobile cush­
houses.
6.— Extension o f street paving pro­ ions, not' to mention countless other articles for which a good
stout fibre is desired.
gram.
7^—Conatruction
of
boulevard
Give Sanford a factory like that. It can he done.
•t

The Earthquake.
No 3rd Term Question.
War— Great Teacher
Call Money at 6 per cent Sad.
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Oipyrlatit l»ts&gt;

r iM iu

around Lake Monroe.
8.— Completion of d tp beautifica­
tion program.
9 j— Expansion o f school ayatem
with provision for Increased fa ­
cilities.
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Our office boy says about the
only' time knocking is appreciated
Is when opportunity comes knock­
ing at your door.
The beat way tn end the Rif flan
war Is for some enterprising movie
producer to sign Abd-el-Krim for
n lung contract.
A four hundred million dollar
cut In income taxes is promised
by the government.
We'll bite,
when is it to be?

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Beauty Doctors, and Something More

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Cypresc and Pine
Fram'ng
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Do rs
Windows

NO ONE DOUBTS that this
misfortune will be adequately and
promptly met by the resourceful
courage of California's men and
women. Only last Sunday, Arthur!
Williams, hond of the great New
York Edison Company, just back j
from California, told n gathering]
at the house of Judge Gary o f the
impression that California had
made upon him.
“ They are the wonder people of
the world," ho said.
"Nothing
stops them; nothing daunts them.
If u mountain is in their wny, they
wipe it out.
“ If wnter they need is COO miles
away, with mountains and valley*
between, they bring the water to
them.
"They set an exnmple in ener­
gy, civilization, progress and de­
velopment to the rest of the world.
To look from San Francisco ucrost
the bay to Oakland, seeing high in
the air wiies that carry light and
power hetwen the two wonderfull)
lighted cities, to travel the lengtf
I of that magnificent const, with its
millions nf intelligent, active peo­
ple, and its unbelievable growth,
is an inspiration to the citizenship
of this country."

THIRD TERM TALK will be
postponed by sensible people until
plenty o f work for the people to
do without worrying about distant
issues.
If the president carries
the nation successfully through his
first elected term, without serious
mistakes or set-backs, he will have
rendered a great service to the
United States, and the people of
liis party, not being idiots, will
ask him to take charge for four
years more. Time enough after
that to talk about a third term.

"THERE ARE four things which 1 humbly conceive are
essential to the well-being— 1 may even venture to say, to
the existence— of the United Slates as an independent pow­
er. First, an indissoluble union o f the States under one Fed­
eral head. Secondly, a sacred regard to public justice. Third­
ly, the adoption of a proper peace establishment, and fourth­
ly, the prevalence of that pacific and friendly disposition
among the people of tin* United States which will induce them
to forget their local prejudices and policies; to make those
mutual concessions which are requisite to the general pros­
perity; amt, in some instances, to sacrifice their individual
advantages to the interest of the community.” —George
IN VIENNA lectures in all lan­
Washington."
guages will Ik* given by professors

DANGER IN MANIA FOR LEGISLATION
TIMES-UNION

A complete line of

THE EARTHQUAKE in Califoridn following so many similar
upheavals in various parts of thl*
country and in Asia, fills with dis­
tress and sympathy, o f every good
American, It affects but n small
part of the western coast line, and
undoubtedly, with full informa­
tion, will turn out to he less ser­
ious than the first agitated dis­
patches represent it to be.

Good afternoon, have you been to the Beauty Doctor to
day?
BIBLE THOU OUT FOR TODAY
If you hnve fniled to keep Hint appointment, you have
Y E W ILL REAP W HAT ■Y L
been
guilty of n near-crime. For the Beauty Doctor we have
SO W :— Be not deceived; God Is
in
mlftd
iti n composite of the number referred to by the Life
not mocked: for whatsoever u man
THOSE WHO know California
■oweth, that shall ho nlwr reap. Extension Institute, and recommended for all people who de­
know that this misfortune of a
Galatians vi:7.
sire to he well and happy.
moment will 1*- wiped away, mnde
---------- o---------up and soon forgotten. It will
These
beauty
doctors
do
not
charge
for
their
nervices.
T H E CRUISE TH A T FA1LBTH
check California's growth by
NOT.
They do not maintain offices nor "parlors” . But good re­ not
as
much
as an hour.
“ It is more blessed to give than to sults are positively guaranteed when their prescriptions are
• receivo.”
faithfully followed.
THE NEW YORK Times do
la thy cruisa o f com fort wasting?
You know them, too, by various names. The Life Exten­ votes part of its front page to “ A
Rise and Bhare it with another;
And, through all the years o f fam ­ sion Institute calls them: Dr. Fresh Air, Dr, Exercise, Dr. Third Term fur Coolidgo.” ^
There can’t be any Coolidgo
ine,
Diet, Dr. No-Poisons, Dr. Good Temper, Dr. Industry, Dr. third term discussion until after
Love divine will fill thy. store­
the president ahull have been re­
Periodic Health Examination.
house,
in 11)28. Ho has been elect­
Or thy handful still renew;
As you see, they nil live in Sanford. The only question is, elected
ed
only
once thus far. If ns is
Scanty fare for one will often
how much patronage do you give them? Which of the staff probable, he should bo re-elected
Make a royal feast for two.
are you in greatest’ need o f? Which are you most generally in 11)28, that would be his second
term, and the right time to begin
For the heart grows rich in giv­ neglecting?
ing;
'
There are homes in Sanford where windows are kept talking o f a third term.
All its wealth is living grain;
closed. There are homes in Sanford where many people
WHEN
WASHINGTON
wai
Seeds which mildew In the garner,
Scattered, fill with gold the plain. breathe over and over again the poison air from each others’ president nnd an agressivo editor
lungs! There are homes in Florida where the atmosphere was necusing him o f royal ambi­
' Is thy burden hard and heavy?
Help to bear thy brother's burden, fairly stinks— and ugly, hut the only accurate word—of tion, a desire to bo king, the peo­
God will bear both it and thee. stale cookery, stale tobacco, and uncleanliness! There are ple worried about too long tenure
of office. Having got rid of an
Numb and weary on the mountains, business offices anil stores and shops in Sanford that were English king they didn’t want an
Wouldst thou sleep amidst the constructed apparently with no provision for good ventila­ American king called president in
tion. Dr. Fresh Air is grnvely needed to bring his minister­ place of king. George Washington
snow?
Chafe that froxon from beside thee, ing to this Florida town where out-door living should be the answered that sufficiently when he
refused to be elected more than
And together both shall glow.
twice.
A rt thou stricken in life's battle? very order of life!
And what would Dr. Exercise find in Sanford. Would
Mnny wouhMed Tdiiiul the a monn.
f Lavish .ou ^ bu ir. wounds .thy Iml- he find Sanford people honestly endeavoring to take the prop­
THUS FA It PRESIDENT Cool­
sam,
er amount of exorcise every day? Would he find them faith­ idgo has been elected once. And
And that balm shall heal thine
fully practicing their setting-up exercises? Would he find anyhow, the United State* Is not
own.
about n successor to
them playing tennis and golf? Would he (iud the people of worrying
King George juat now, but wants
Is the heart a well left empty?
Sanford walking briskly their three miles each a day? The stable, consistent, efficient govern­
None but God its void can fill.
Herald will not answer its own questions. Sanford people ment, ESPECIALLY NOW in the
Nothing hut a ceuseless fountain
midst of various crises, financial
know
what those answers would have to be.
Can Its ceaseless lunging still.
and others, following the war.
And Dr. Diet and Dr. Good Temper and Dr. Industry and
Is the heart a living power?
Mr. Coolidge’s accidental brief
Self-entwined, its strength sinks Dr. No-Poisons?
What would they find?
tenure o f office following Presi­
low,
Altogether the Life Extension Institute being in the busi­ dent Harding’s death was not a
Jt can only live in loving,
presidential term. He sat in the
And by serving love will grow. ness of extending the lives of the people knows just what it president’s chair when th • presi­
— Selected.
is talking about in referring to the "Beauty Doctors" that dent died, hut dUI not bceumu pres­
1..... — o---------- can. be employed by every intelligent human being.
ident on Ids own account, not in
Climbing is good for one's health
sense in which Washington
Sanford folks too, are wise enough to take advantage of tile
but climblhg prices aren't good for
understood thy presidency, until
the
services
o
f
these
contributors
to
the
great
blessings,
one’s pockelbook.
he was elected in November, U)2I.
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Maybe the reason why we de­
test mosquitoes and collectors Is
hecause they both present their
bills.

from all countries.
From liar - {
vnrd to the Horbonue, wisdom will
pour into Vienna.
Hut all the teachers in the world
will not teach Austrians as much
as the war taught them in a short
time.
War is the great educator. It
teaches men what they most need
to know, namely, that for human
being* to cut each other’s throats
is not profitable, does not help
victor or vanquished.

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Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Honing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO.
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 472-W

Davey and Nesmith
ATTOnNBVB-AT-LAW

atl-itlS-ftlJ
Kill ST NATIONAL IIANK IlLIMl.

PUTTING ACROSS SANFORD’S
MESSAGE
Ry HOWARD HUI.ICK
While Mayor Lake, Edward Higgins and Boh Holly are
endeavoring to keep the home fires burning, I am rambling
around the North nnd West combining business with pleasure
and endeavoring to put across the message that Sanford,
Florida is the one best bet for n home; for business or for
recreation nnd pleasure* nnd that it is proposed to give new
comers to the city of opportunity nnd o f promise nil that they
can find anywhere else and then add just a little bit more for
good measure. In answer to the question m to where ia San­
ford? My reply is that it is in the very center of every­
thing that is really worth while in the land of sunshine and
orange blossoms.
I have been very much interested in the annual report
of the secretary of the Chamber o f Commerce detailing the
ac uities of the past year and it surely in some record o f acromplishmonts. It should be an inspiration to every man in
Sanford to put his shoulder to the wheel ntul help push. A
unifed effprt always brings results,1*^1) the opportunity is now
at hand to make Sanford one of the best ami hircent cities o f
Florida, I hope by the time I return to see the Chamber rep­
resented l»y at least one thousand member4. The publicity
that will come from an organization of this size cannot he over
estimated.

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Membership in the Chamber of Commerce in a strong in­
dication of civic pride and if a mart does not hnv- this inter­
est in the city in which lie lives and prospers it would be bet­
ter for the idly ns well as for himself to fold his tent and sil­
ently steal away. My introduction to Sanford ha. convinced
me that there are none o f this type of citizens within the fold
and that if the matter is properly put before them they will
want to do their part toward a bigger and a belter Sanford.
It may be of interest to the people o f Sanford to know
that while the pinsttiers are tit work on the Hot I Forieal
Lake we nrq busily engaged in the matter o f contracting for
furnishings ami equipment anti hope to have all these mat­
ters out o f the way by th - time we get. back t&lt;• Sanford in
September. Every indication points to the completion o f the
hotel and the opening &lt;-a schedule time as promised. We are
sparing no effort lit make the new house something that we
may all feel justly proud o f and as good a* can I t- found in
any part of the county. Let Sanford people apnud this news
to their friends far and near.
I was so sorry not to have been able to participate in the
opening and dedication of the new city building. This L-. junl
another indication of the progressive citizen hip which is
found in Sanford. The new citizen cannot help but look upon
this indication of substantial building with prid*- fur, clearly
indicating that those who are responsible for the city'* welfare
are building for the future.
Why not ask the Clyde line for a day line of steamers
from Jacksonville. This would show the beautiful St. Johns
River nt its best and divert a large number of tourist - through
Sanford. Sanford should also be listed with the big tourist
agencies and a request made that they include Sanford in thvir
itineries of Florida trips. Also ask the Atlantic Coast Line
railroad to feature Sanford n little stronger in their literature.
If we don’t demand recognition we will never get it,

The only things that is funnier
thuu a two hundred and fifty
the
Figures, showing the number of one particular instance of
pound man In knickers is u two bills olfeied and passed in and by present timo, that now being on
hundred and fifty pound woman.
the legislative bodies, apparently exhibition in Teuuesse. It would
have no weight with the |K&gt;ople. uppear to reasonable minds that
I read The Sanford Herald every day nnd desire to congrat­
Today's best laugh: “The skinny They continue to pen Ml in de­ there could have been avoided all
ulate the publishers on their effort to do their part in making
huvt a slender chance of keeping manding that tills, that or the oth­ the agitation, all tin- charges and
Sanford what it really ought to be. We all mast U- inoculated
cool, hut the plump, they have a er matter shall he “ taken care of," counter-charges, all the disturb­
with the spirit o f optimism and if we are there can be only
fat chance."—Greenville i’ icdmuiit. an they sny, by law. And thus the ance that has been created if the
one answer. The pessimist will disappear and the foundation
legislative mills go ntt grinding in legislature o f Tennessee had re­
SAD HOURS IN Wall Street
stone will be laid for the building, {'lease keep in mind that
Yes, Sanford’* stores arid busi­ every year, adding to the already fused to enact into law a bill proMonday, when rail money, with
I am with you in spirit and in just u short time expect to bo
ness establishments are all going enormous pile o f law, much of hibiting the teaching o f the theory
which men speculate, went to it
of
evolution,
saying
to
the
public
with you again in person to hang up my hat and become one
which
is
worse
than
junk,
because,
to close on Kuturduy so everyone
o f you and do my small part in the great task lu-fore us.
can celebrate the Glorious Fuurth. in addition to being useless it school authorities: “ You are the per cent, highest price since 11)28.
makes fur confusion worse con­ ones to decide what shall and what It is all right for business men to
--------- o---------tdiall not be taught ill the public pay ti per cent or more, all right
Since four of the western states founded.
The Chicago Enquirer snys that schools of the state. This, school for a tuilrond to pay ti per cent
hnve experienced several terrible
the continuing demand for luw* authorities have been doing very and a good fat commission for u
earthquake shocks, we see another and more laws "is becoming crys- generally fur years and years, ami lean. But Wall Street likes cheap
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
advantage In living ill good old Inlizcd in a habit," nnd that "the there has Iteen no ill eiD-ct appar­ money and worries when it doesn't
Florida.
The New York Yankees, taking players as well ns to teams. There 1
mania for legislation is indeed an ent on the public school system of get it.
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The worries of the street are the field thit season with identi­ tre, for instance, certain pitchers]
abiding danger. ’ ’ The Chicago thin country. But the muinent a
MTh# hat weather is Idamed for so newspaper quoted proceeds to law was passed nnd prohibition sometimes the opportunity of the cally the same team that came who are practically sure to beat!
many things we suppose that's the summarise, briefly, some of the pronounced against the teaching wise man. Many tilings arc sell­ within nn ace o f winning the Amer­ certain oppimin^ teams. They en­
reason that sometimes you have prevailing demands for
h gista- o f evolution, "the fat was in the ing too cheap on that list of stocks ican League pennant last year, i joy this probability of victory bo-1
to wait three or four minutes be­ tion, saying:
but you cannot identify them by floundering around near Die bot­ "aviso those imposing teams have
firs."
fore getting central,
The very great danger that is in guessing. Keep away from gam­ tom of the list. They are in such come to believe thenm-lve* inef-j
"Bureaus and commissions mul­
r , w ■J,1 — ----- o— ----aus
poor plight, not bee
because
tlu-it fectfve against that brand of pitchtiply, with their armies of employ­ this mania for legislation Is that bling.
arms or bands art- any less skill­ •ni • No matter how wonderfully
They are saying that the Wash- ees.
Drought and storms come, it !:i going in the direction of tak­
MERCHANTS
DECLARING ful ' titan lust year, but becuuse great the individual player* on a
Ingtdn bat.-ball du b is an outfit and the fanner turns to congress ing away from the people much
of cAstoffkj who are too old to to remedy the devastations im­ o f the liberty they heretofore hayy that they live in dally fear de­ they lack the spirit that wins.
team may be. they are powerless
The Washington Senators, bav­ aider,s they have the winning spirit,
play good bull anymore but just the posed by a dispnssimiute nature-! been permitted to enjoy. Govern­ mand laws that would sentence
in robbers t-&gt; imprisonment for life. in-; surprised tiu- fans by winning tlm fighting mood.
r ante It doean'P take a magnifying Economic functioning throughout ment operation ami control
to note their position, which (lie world operate* to th.* hurl of these days even Is sought for the New York’s Hoard of Trndo atid th-. pennant and world's championAnd. in l hi* end, whether they
gl
is exactly eight place* removed business and industry, and con- family. Functionaries, it is pro­ Transportation has official'y urg­ chip last season, were doped at the have it or not depends upon the
ctart of the present fight to land •'bility or lack of ability of their
from the cellar and not a very bad „ress is importuned to munufac- posed, shall take* the place of pur- ed such a law.
I in the second division. According manageru to put it into
I turn the curative nostium for such euts. Law is invoked to accom­
them.
plftcc (u occupy*
IT MIGHT be good, especially I to tbr- experts, they “ played far “ Bucky" Harris takes an aggreg-t
n!— ——
1ills! A group of the ritixenshin plish this. Going along this line
Now if those Cilery-Fed* could 1experiences an urge to accomplish what will there be left for the in­ I if the life convicts cou ld be made - beyond their real form last year, Don of player* who nro rpjf 'Stars
inning streak fur the moral nr social f :demption of dividual, fur the state ? Ir it not- |really useful during their impria-. and they can't repeat." Neverlhe- ind thrusts them into » world’s
keep up tln-ir
IVi Imps they could b e ! less, they- are giving the league- .'hempiunahip.
Miller f Huggins 1
tits remainder • Iha week ami Kt. : the bulk of contemporary papula- time that the p-oplr thomiolves joiiment
Fiteri.hurg could go la Ta »pa and ! lion, and congress la called upon shoo'd give vi»jf serious thiuy.ht |u cd irrigating particularly dls-1 leading Athletics a hot chose, anti take* n team which has Leutcn all
trim the Bmokerx three traii*hi. |tu shajie character, to mold morals, to th - danger that is in loo much Urgrt-t- able deserts or druiniug| c few days ago were within half -omers and let* them b r0p into
If lla-y do this tiny are I rorr.c o f the worst mosquito niul a game o f tying them. This l* true -he ruck. Not luck, not! accident,
you would *eo a shake up in th&lt; ami to prescribe iidca of social law
! I;k*-ly to declare fur n let-up in dlrea.se breeding awamps—with 1because the Senators have the win- bat the lender-hip o f ti
g u e ftainiitq.
standing that would Mt-e thr­ conduct I"
I-ague
team b
of sotue reasonable hope o f commu- Ining spirit, the mind to cynquer.
local* buck in u pod ;n that ia I There are many evidenceit of law-making, for th.i purp
manager i i what deterr linos the j I
within striking distant 1 of the I thl* mania for leglidation. It is I averting the danger that thr at- talion if they worked well far 1 'thin thing of winning or losr -landing o f a boll club il any leainr-tsssry
call attention to only' cut.
twenty ycarr.
league leadership.
1big spirit applies to individual tall guy.

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$70.00 Per Foot
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Sale:: Force:
Miss Helen linage, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

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Long Time Igjans on Residences and Business Property
Easy Repayment Plan
Office in new Merri weal Iter Building
2nd Street.

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TELEPHONE:— Office 148

IS GUSSIE MAE FRANK IS LOVELY
IIDE OF DWIGHT DE LAIN SMITH
[N PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING
lutiful wedding of last eveis thnt o f Miss (lassie Mao
|r.J Dwight Do lmin Smith
ook place at 0:30 o'clock in
igregatinnnl Church in the

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

TELEPHONE:— Bes. 428-J

MR. AND MRS. DWIGHT DE LAIN SMITH

*i a bouquet of
tiny basket with
rose s fastened to its handle, was
" i * s Dorothy Smith who
lUtk -Mr
wore, n dainty beruffled frock o f
white pet and on har head she
wore a crown o f nrang* blossoms*
The bride entered with her fa­
ther, who gave her in marriage J
they were met at the altar by th j
groom and his brother, Vergil l*e I
Smith, o f ltel,ami, v.h i wns his he? I
man.’ ltev. T. J. Armstrong, pa; I
tor of the church, performed th 1
niitrt’iais using thx impressive rin; j

hurch was artistically 'Joooie colors of pink nitd lo­
wing used. The altar was
with ferns and palm8* “ ■!
of lavender asters and
Jinnee roses being Pi®**.*
frvnls about it- lhe.*!j?„.t service.
i altar rail 'vere cnt inc
The bride wns never lovlier than
paragus fern.
PUc^ ‘ , A in ii:r bridal gown o f Nottingham
„ ..*■ windows were bns- lace, Which was » gift of relatives
in England. The gown, which was
made over ivory satin, was fash­
ioned upon the simple lines of an
old-fashioned gown with dropped
necl; line and tiny puffed sleeves.
w _____r
pnnied Her beautiful veil o f Dutches* h ro
arlotte Smith, sieiight- was hfild to I’ cr head by a wreath
“ Bccausc” and "O Pro- of
ii( orange
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blossoms. A platinum
Mi»3 Smith played To ......
^,,,1 dinniontl
_____ _ pin,
. ‘ . thte gift o f the
e" softly during the groom,
^
was her only ornament. Shu
‘ carried n shower bouquet of bride’*
roses nnd valley lilies.
Mendelssohn’* wedding march
seed. First to enter wns used as a recessional,
shers, Peter Schall, of
Mip. Smitli is tho daughter of
d Edgar Smith of Dr- Mr. nml Mrs. Gustav
Bernard
took places nt each side Frank and has made Sanford her
■. Miss Rosamond Rad- home since early childhood. She
inford, mnid-of-lmnor, wnt* graduated from thA Sanford
own the right aisle ns High School nnd is a girl whose
Mrs. Smith before her marriage last evening, was alias uuaste Mac
rris of Sanford, grooms- charm has .endeared her to all Frank, Ihe lovsly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. it. Frank of this city.
eed down the left aisle. wjl(i knew her.
Mr. Smitli is the son o f MY. an,l Mrs. C. H. Smith of thia cify. He is
Wade of Hastings, sis*
Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. nnd a prominent young business man of ikd.nnd,
ride, as matron-of-honor Mrs. Charles Henry Smith and has
me.
also made Sanford his homo since
lford wore n moat he- early childhood graduating from
vn o f lavender goor- the Sanford-High School. He now
oned with henvily-cord- holds a responsible
position in
l bottom, and trimmed the Minim Motor Company o f De­
ribbons and nn orrin- Land.
, „
luc flowers.
Her hat
During the evening Mr. and Mrs.
, picture hat o f lavender Smitli left in their car for an exbraid-trimmed with a tended 1rip in North Carolim* uplorattv]
A large arm bouquet on their return they will occupy
due rt
n varying shades of la- their new homo on Carolina Drive
&gt;f ant*
pleted tho costume. Mrs. in "W estwood" in DeLnnd.
render
lovely in n straight lino
For traveling, the bride wore u
flat crepe in sleep pink beautiful ensemble suit. The gown
heavily
beaded with was of figured yellow silk made in
1 iridescent She wore fashionable straight lines.
The
:ture hat of pink horse coat was o f black georgette, trimtriaimed with large mod with grogram ribbon. He:
eeper shades. She car- hat was of taffeta in matching
•e arm bouquet of pink shades, trimmed with oriental eniJ3C3.
broidery. Her slippers and accesir rose petals from a ories were of blonde.

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Better Service Through
The Federal Reserve System

INFORMAL RECEPTION IS GIVEN FOR
WEDDNING PARTYTUESDAY NIGHT
BY MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SMITH

An a member of the Federal Reserve System we hare
working for us and for you, the well-oiled machinery of
the greatest financial organization in the world.
Its nation-wide farllitlea for transferring and collect*
Ing funds In the safest and quickest way are at our com*,
mand—and YOURS.
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The First National Rank is the only bank in Sanford
which la n member of the Federal Reserve System. Lei
us herve wyou.
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Intmediately
following
the
Pfnhk-Sniith nuptiiah last evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Smith,
phreots o f the groom, entertained
Mrs. Smith woro a beautiful
wftlf an informal reception At their gown o f ivory satin and cream
luhne on West Third Street.
lace, embroidered with pearls.
The entire lower floor wna beau­ Mrs. Frank was handsomely gown­
tifully decorated fo r the occasion. ed in black georgette, trimmed
Asphragus fern nml shasta daisies with ecru lace.
were used with artistic effect, my­
In the dining room, tho punch
riads o f white tapers in crystal bowl wns hanked with fern and
toldevs casting n lovely glow over daisies. Miss Naomi Scoggan, Mina
lie beautiful scene!
Many tall' Emma Spencer and Miss Velma
&gt;Askets o f daisies were placed |Shipp served punch
throughtjpiut the rooms. In the dining j out tine evening. Misa Le Claire
oom the bride’s table held the .Jones
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hud charge o f the "Bride’s
nnny-tlercd wedding cake placed Book."
.«pon a lace doth. A tiny bride
Cutting the cake formed n de­
•nd groom were placed upon the lightful diversion: Miss I*o Claire
op of the cake. Two tall white Junes rutting the ring. A dainty
npers in crystal holders and d ice course in green and white was
)OWl o f bride's roses completed the eerved and nut cups were of white
able arrangements.
roses. A while Illy was placed
In the living room a bridal hell upon each plate ns n favor o f tho
occasion. A program of music
was enjoyed during tho evening.
'J he guest list included only the
tv. doing |nui&gt;, liiu f,iiiiily tuiiiiuC-

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ON THF. OOF,AN FRONT
Daytona Reach

Among the out o f town guests
were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, and
Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Gates, o f DeLand and Frank Hardin, of Or­
lando.

Overlooking the New Pier ami Dance Hall

Mi’s.A. Vaughan Gives Dinner Party Is Given
By Mr. and Mrs. Lake
Gives Musical Tea

Social

IwCalendar
Wednesday
ellto Turner Circle
the home of Mrs. I
200 Holly Avenue.
Thursday
Seminole Chapter Number
the Order of the Eastern
dll hold the regular m#et8 o’clock in the Masonic
I Members are urged to lie
land ail visiting Stars will
a welcome.
■lenry Wight will entertain
■iioniing bridge party honHelen Shepherd, of Niagrn IR li, N. Y., who is the attrnctfl Hhomm guest o f Alisa Al&gt;bio Di

Miss Camilla l’ uleston left yes
terday for Camp Junaluska, when
she will spend the summer.
Friends of Warner Scoggan will
bo sorry to learn that he is ill in
a hospital in Macon, Ga.
W. F. Edmonds, campaign man­
ager for the American City Bu­
reau, was in the city yesterday on
business.
Mrs. W. E. Scoggan ami daugh­
ter. Misa Naomi Scoggan will leave
Friday to join Mr. Scoggan in Ft.
Valley, Ga.

Delicious

Moderate

Meats

Rates

iiW B a a a a a B B a n a B a g a a B B a B H B N a n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B B x a a a fl

Don't forget to attend the luncheon
of the Sanford Junior Chamber of
Commerce Thursday. We will have
a speaker from Orlanclo with us, also
other entertainment.

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EXTERMINATE ANTS ' nests

Sanford Represented
,At.Presbyterian Meet
Chinernned by Mrs. R. C. Maxwtdl, a number of the young peo­
ple o f the Sanford Presbyterian
( hurch are attending tho Presby­
terian Young People's Conference
which is being li Id in Winter Pari;.
This is nn annual gathering o f the
young people throughout the state
horn tho various Presbyterian
Churches.
The Sanford group, which will
return home Thur day, ($ composed
of Miss Florence Mero, Miss Grace
Gillen, Miss Jean Maxwell, Miss
Elizabeth Turn hull, Mias Rebecca
Stevens, Robert Green, Richard
Maxwell and William Dultose.

THE BOGART ANT POISON is carried to their nests ■
by ants nnd fed to their young— all die. Every bottle n
■ is GUARANTEED.
3
Made in Florida.
25 Cents— A ll Druggists
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Used Everywhere

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rogers and
litiYu Ilaughter, Dorothy, moved
thin week to one of their Sanford
bungalows. They carry frith them
the in arty good will of the entire H n a n a B a a K ia a a M a a a sn B H a a B a a B a a a a a a a a a B a a a a B a a a ftia a a
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogori will nail
July $1 front.' Jqck milvjlle fo r To-*
ronto to vi3it relatives.
Mr. anil Mm. J. 3. Hodges of
Cocoa spent Sunday with friends
in Chuiuota.
Mr. and Mrs. William Townmnd
nnd daughters of City Point are
veilin g Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Song.
Whon Imhotep, “ the architect of
thu Kin;; in Upper and Lower
Egypt.” wn designing the beauti­
ful temple of Zorer, Mill) It. C., tin*
ancestors of King Minna of Crete
were living in wattle-und-daub
huts, making crude pottery and
i hipping stone, and the architect
of Stonehenge had not yet seen the
light o f day.

A B E R N E TH Y P H A R M A C Y
Formerly Bogart Pharmacy
ernelhy
Daytona Reuch, Florida. 5
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R ia ia u B iia iB iiiiB B a B iiiia fliiM B ie ie B iB ia a iiu a n a

Bradley’s Swimming Suits. All-wool, solid
colors. One and two pieces. Men, women
and children's-

The Mediterranean fruit fly, r.
Certain African tribe* ■tear the
faces of their children with identi­ dangerous insect that ruint all
fication marks, that they may rec­ kinds of fruits, is now established
ognize them again if separated by on every continent except that of
North America.
slavery or war.

Golf Knickers

Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Winston and
little daughter, Shirley, have re­
turned after a pleasant visit of
several weeks in New York.

Friday
M rM U eorg e A. DcCotteo will
cnteiUm nt bridge at 8:110 o’clock
Mr:’. R. II. Berg, accompanied
on t
Avenue, lion- by her cousin,Misa Margaret Eaton
iiriiiic Mr». S. R, Dvighton, who
with Mr. Deighton and family, of Orlando, left this morning for
hav«flBfcciitly moved to Sanford a short visit in Jacksonville.
from (flftensboro, N, C„
Mr a. A. C. Edwards and daugh­
ter, Miss Margaret Edward*, of
Saturday
[will be no Story Hour a Tampa, will arrive today to lie th.*
Hry will bo closed fur tie gueats o f Mr*. Mary Strong.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry McLiulin
returned from Miami last week.
Mr. Mdaiulm attended the Jewel­
er’s Association while there.
John Scliirard returned this week
from a delightful trip to Rich­
mond and Washington. He accom­
panied his grandfather, Mr. Rogero, o f Bulatka.

All pure linen, tan and white, light weight
wool flannels. All sizes.

$4.00 to $10.00
Celery farm—seventeen acres, over 700 feet on
West First Street, two and one half miles out.
Ten acres tiled, modern nine-room house, four
flowing wells, large barn, fruit trees of till Kinds,
farming implements. Don’ t forget to keep your
eyes on West First Street. Property bought now,
will make substantial returns, t'rlce $19,01)0.
Terms.

Seminole Business Exchange
First Street, Opposite Post off ice

Mias Editli Stewart, who lias
been visiting her mother, Mra. Sa­
rah Stewart for the past month
leaves today fo r New York City,
where she will enter Columbia Un­
iversity.
Mrs. John Schirard returned tills
past Week from a visit to Bnlatkn.
Shi* came hack by way of Gaines­
ville, where she made arrange­
ments for John Schirary to enter
in the fall.

New shipment fine Swiss straws and
Panama

Fancy Socks

New Neckwear tor Men

Phoenix all-silk, fancy check, grey
and blue, brown and tan, black and
white- Plain colors in all-silk Phoenix

Rooster Red” Bows and pretty pat
terns in all-silk four-in-hands.
Stripes and Dots

75c to $1.00

50c to $1.00

Oyster white, brown and navy. Check. All pure linen

$2.50 and $3.00

Mr. and Mrs. Mimrnt» B. Hutton
are expected home today from
” 't*r w «U Ibg trip, which included
*u'w ^
ai*d various point3 in
the east. They will occupy an
apartment in the Welaki.
Calvin Teagqo, accompanied by
hii mother, Mra. Jessio If. Teague
oi Laurens, S. O., arrived yester, V\
~
affua
her hus­
band, Dr. reague, for a visit with
a jury one hour and fifteen Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Langlev. Cal­
' to decide that Mrs. Blanche vin Teague is returning (Jom his
divorced wife o f a Toledo vacation.
“ter, waa entitled to $50,000
D second wife for ulleiintion TO ALL VETERANS OF TH]
affections.
She married
SPANISH WAR.
m 1906 and tbu divorce wu-i
Annuit picnic .Saturday, July * 1,1 1023, two years after tit Baliard’* Place nt Altamont
tlttj.iWeman who later Springs. Come and bring . you
family.

Men’s Straw Hats

Boys’ Knickers

On or before July 10th all prices will advance at

Palm Beach Pants

Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits
Munsing and other standard makes
Small and large size pajama check
Best grade.
We Close Saturday, July the 4th.

Tan, brown and gray* All nic
ored. Sizes 7 to 18.

Do Your Shopping Thursday and Frida

For further information apply at
HOTEL MONTEZUMA

II. B- SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc
Make reservations early for inspection tour

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Sanford Junior Chamber of
Commerce

Personals
Miss Jewel Borland o f i'im-kard
ItLt'ire Yi*itii4» h»r*si*k*«vMir t.« l*
, Echols.

Fishing

Finest Dining Room Service on the Beach

Chuiuota

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�iment for Evolution
Wright, Wariow and Company

v n i n i f i f &lt; n hrm -v n !i

Are Now Receiving Applicaflon For

How They Stand
Florida Stato lea g u e
Won Lost
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Yesterday’s
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Poor Support Behind Cohb,
Washington Makes It Four
i Coope* iAnd Fisher Help*
National Leagua
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W on Lost Pet.
| llighkmdorH To Beat The
Muck’s Tribe; Sum Jones
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Xeiufers Tuesday P
Shuts Out Ileun Town Club
N&lt;&amp; York
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tI« c B a p # 6 o m the Smokers- by o Philndrfphia . . .____ 30
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Herald Classified
Ads are quick
Turnovers and Results

Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.
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Classified Directory

AM .(1A T'» rM

Could this actually be a prehistoric monkey about la slay n bear? W .
T. Smith, bow and arrow maker o f San Francisco, refuses to tell how
he got this amazing picture, but contends that it proves conclusively
how monkey ami man descended from the same ancestors, learning
that with science lie could slay hia foes, When asked if tho setting
was his own backyard, he refused to unswer.

but give her a chance

■ sd v .rtl.ln * Is restricted to
B o p sr classification.
■ an srror Is made The San-

you“ Dairyman's De­

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Hsrald will be responsible

light” will produce

■ only one Incorrect Insertion,
■ advertiser for subsequent
Kertlons. The office should bs
Rifled Immediately In case of

more milk.

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A D V E ltn a en s

A IlaraJi rtpr.ren U U v. tfcorighly familiar with rates, rules
id classification, will give you
tinplate Information.
And If
)u wish, they will assist you
I wording your want ad. to
ake It more effective
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Advertisers should give their
ireet or postofflce addreae as
•II as thalr phone number If
lay desire results. About one
•ader out of a thousand haa a
Mphons, and the other* can't
Itnmunlcats with you unlsaa

AT AUCTION

Your Hens can’t tell

you what they like
best, but give them
Sunshine Mash and

they will “ shell out

4 H erald office or h r leti
Telephone d l M M l I a ie * s a re aot valid .

the eggs.”

irtooua.

ALLEN AND BRENT

Today’s Games

OHlO-a-Xsnl*.
Make your sales
th tough the Xenia Gazette,
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing district Want ad and display
Engraving,'Embossing. Sec us rates on request
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
COt.t'MDlia tOa.) I.EPOF.B—ClassR. R. Ave.-Commercial St.
in.si sda have tbs larKMi circu­
PRINTING

and she will show

ftarvlca
Prompt.

Kfllclent.

lation In f*oulhw*e«»r«i
Mat* to (4-word) tine.

D8LNESS DIRECTORY
grelaard «• Flare n l t l l i ea «r
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REAL ESTATE

Tu REACH the prosperous form­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
J. E. RPURLING, sub-division county advertise in the DsLand
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ Daily News, rati le per word, cash
lando, Florida, and F l o r a witn order.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
MAINE— Watervllle, Morning Sen­
way.
tinel. Thousands of Mnina peo­
ple
nre interested in Florida prop­
TIN AND METAL WORK
erty. Reach them through the
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. tion.
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ A LITTLE W ANT AD In The
H"rnlil will bring you big re­
phone 111sults. Advertise those old articles
you hnve stored nwny nnd have
MIRRORS RESILVERED
Furniture bought nnd sold.
Call no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone 047. tuny bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and n representative will
call to see you.

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FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
morning Sentlnnl; largest classi­
MIRACLE ConereU C o, general
fied
business, rate lc a word, min­
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B. imum 24c cash with order.
Terwilleger, Prop.
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
nccept«d wnnt nd medium hi
HILL LUMBER CO. Hour* a
Daytons (Fa.) One cent n word
Service, Quality and Pric«.
an inserthn. Minimum 25c.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 665

For 8 p ir « In This
D I R E C T O R Y
PHONE
148

I DAVID B. HYEF
aftsiiied Directory
DRESSING — Multlgraphing,
biding
and mailing—as you
rant It— when you want It
h^nc 073. H. E. Porch, First
lational Bank Bldg.
ATUUB AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.
W ART ELECTRIC SERVICE
3. Expert Electrical repairs.
3 W. Central Ave. Orlando.

Community

iUTOMOBII.e s

for

rent

T -A -R E E L
Car. Drive it
urself. Oak and Second St

ARCHITECT

E AUTO SERVICE
Day
light. Meets nil train*. Bagjrnnsfer. Phone 651 nnd 63-W
CAFE
BELL CAFE
** best In Service nnd Qua!
hirat Street and Park Ave

To d a y - This is THE m o s t

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EXPENSIVE ONE BUT t / / L DONfT LlkC
t LIKE IT B E S T - ------- •'7 IT- IT DOESNT

l cent per w eed

First National Hank Bldg,
Sanford, ------------ Florida

DO YOU WANT to buy or icll
anything?" If so advertia* la
he "Gainesville Sun."
D K V K L O P ^ ttS A T T R I T I O N — r*insa cola la haiclnnliiir in* sr e a t sa t d*vfilnpmani In H lorld a’ a hlstr.ry: a
half m illion dollar h l* h w a y t o tha
trnir ben.-S just
I'nlahad: a t w o
mllllnn d o !l;.r t r l d g o acrosa Cacara
bla Pay started: quarter
m illion
dollar opkra house under conatruotlv. i; t w o 0 , 1111,me b e ln * apent on
hU’ liw a y ; a r e d ir e t eh anr* f o r live
d» vel.jprr* to get
In on
g rou nd
floor.
W r it* l ii’ v olop m en t D » p » r t omni Thu I’ rn sn colC N*wa.

■ a n f o r d e l e c t r i c CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
} Magnolia.
Everything cl
rical. Phone 422. Eloctrag
tadio.

Go o d
ON YOU

look

FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

;CHTS-T h re
-----o stations.

a c r e ' ; '* .

market

Automobiles

W ILL EXCHANGE Dodge road­
ster for vaennt lot.
Merrill
, You nrn wasting time and mo­
phono 02.
ney if this page hasn’t your clusLADIES Everywhere, address en- sif ied advertisement. Phone it in
velopcs, etc., at home, liberal today. No. 148.
pay. U. S. Service, 20 E. Jackson
More divorces arc granted dur­
Blvd., Chicago, III.
ing tho fourth year o f married life
FOR SALE— Spnce on Ihe page than at any other p e r i o d .______
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vneant rooms,
SOt’TII I.AM I) l*A IMT
or sell that second-hand goods?
rr* I’fi'nt Ttmt Havre To«
Money,
Mnnufarturrd b;
fl h. Mil II - I I11■I- I — I'nl.l I t ,
Sold by

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Contractor and Builder

&amp; A R T THE FLORIST"

s99-M — Phone — 499-M

814 M
evrtU°r Phoni
du 0cc**lo°»Myrtle.
2nn.w

2108 PALMETTO AVE.

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for pood barber

Beautiful
Apartment Site

l_ ~ L F lR S T ?

WHY S U R E -L *
| CAN TE LL WHEN
A HAT LOOKS w
, QooO ON YOU

A t these Service Stations POLARINE OIL and C R O W N
GASOLINE are offered to you as the best motor products
obtainable. FREE crankcase service; only charge is for oil
used. Differential and transmission service also rendered.

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Pick Up Today's Herald
read through~the classified adver­
tisements and learn fo r you rself
why classified advertising is so
im portant.
M'OTtCK

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IIAXKtt(I|*T*N P V r m o * r o i l n i s l l l A l i n i : AMU O ltllK It O P MOT I C K THKIIKOM.
Ill th e D istrict C ou rt o f the U n it­
ed H la tr s fur tho Houthern D istrict
of Klorlila.
In ttis m a tt e r o f A. II. Ila m rlck.
I&gt;ankrupl, No. Z7SI. In b a n k r u p tc y .
T o th e llx n o rn h le Ithydon M. Call.
J uiIk &gt;‘ o f th « District Court uf tho
L'nltcil States fur lh « Sou th ern D is ­
tr ic t o f Klurlila:
A. II. H am rick , o f S a n fo r d In Itm
C ou n ty o f Srtnln ols, and State o f
l-’ lnrlda. In snld
District, r e s p e c t ­
fully rep res en ts that on th e SOtlt
day o f S e p te m b e r laat past, be w a s
duly iidlinlKed b a n k r u p t u ndsr the
act o f t.iniKresa r e la t in g t o b a n k ­
r u p t c y ; that he bus duly su r re n d e r ­
ed ull his p r o p e r t y and r ig h t s o f
p rop erty, und has f u lly
com piled
w ith all the r eq u irem en ts o f said
acta nnd o f th e o r d e r s o f the cou r t
lo ii c h ln x his b a n k r u p tc y .
W llK itK K O lt K . he p r a y s that he
m a y h « d ec reed by
the court, to
h ave a fu ll illacharae fr o m all d s b ts
p r o v a b le ag ainst his e st a t e under
aald b a n k r u p t acts,
e x ce p t
&lt;urli
deb ts us ure ex ce p t e d by la w fr o m

Y’ K R N IA I- IlBLL*uiid C. DELL,
her hushund.
Defendants.
U n der and by virtue of a d e ­
c r e e o f f o r e c lo s u r e uud sale r e n ­
d e r e d In the Circuit Court o f tb s
Seventh Ju dicial Circuit o f P in i Ida. In and f o r tieinlliole C ou n ty.
In C h a n c ery , In a
c a u se
therein
p e n d in g w herein Anna K. K irk , n
w b low . Is com pla in an t, uud Verill’t
U Hell nnd C. Ilell. her husband,
ure d efen d a n ts . I wilt sell at p u b ­
lic o u tc r y to tli a high est bidder,
f o r cash at Ilia front d o o r o f the
Court H ou se In the City uf Huuford.
In suhl C ou n ty und Htnie, d u r i n g
the le g a l hours o f sate o n Monday,
the oin day o f Ju ly, A. I*. I'JS.t,
sa m e netug th o fir st
Monday
In
still no uili. th e f o l l o w i n g described
land, situate, ly in g unit being In sin'll discharge.
the C o u n ty o f Huiulnolu and state
Dated thin 1At Is day o f Julie, A.
o f l''lorhlu. to - w lt .
D , Itr 25.
A. H. H A M RIC K .
Hankrupl.

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KKAI. KJitATi: -D V K .IT J IB X T S
Lobby I’ ulcaton-Urumluy Uldg.
Sanford
Florida

.TAYLOR DYER
214 E. FIRST ST,

Printing— Decorn l ing
PHONt: 303

work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

MOTHERS
Watch for symptoms of worms
in your children. Thcso parasites
ure the great destroyers o f child
life. If you have renson to think
your child hns worms, act quickly.
Give the little one a 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
rnd restores tho rosy hue of
health to baby cheeks. Price 35c.
Sold by Lnney’s Drug Store.

By GEORGE McMANUS

LONC, A«b TVL
IOM

have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

111 feet on 11th St

BRINGING Up F ATH ER

Prompt, active and polite attendants are always ready to
serve you, even if you only require water or air.

^ a l l R ig h t then i ' l l k e e p i t , BUT L SHOWEDV0U THE ^AME HAT
\ both t i m e s - a t f ir s t t h e
V FATHER WAS IN BLNT THEN L .
TURNED IT AROUND S o THAT IT Jk
■'-l WAS IN THE? BACK •( rr-Tt|' ,

ified advertisements because they

100 feet on Park Ave,

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YOU’RE SURE YOU URE THIS ONE BETTER
.THAN TH E ONE t
' SHOWED YOU AT. /

M any men and w om en have
b e c o m e habitual readers o f class­

Everything
For the Sportsman
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The prices are right for :
real opportunity at the com
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FOR RENT— Rooms with or with
IM CHANCKHY
out meals.
Reasonable rates. AN NA K. K I R K , n w id o w .
Com pla inant
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TNMPA. FLORIDA—Tnmpa Daily
Times, tho great home daily,
'■ate Pz&amp;t per word, minimum
charge 25e o s h with order. Write FOR SALE—8 choke lots on San­
ford Avc. 10 on Palmetto. New
for complete rate card
5 room bungalow, bath, lights, two
W R S T ’ M n u t m s —n s r k s h u r s r T h e porches, garage. Any terms. Fred
Clarksburg K»pnn»nt morning
.Belinllnr Ppndsv. morning Issaw S. Houston. Box G'JG, City.

FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad­
PALM rtEACH COUNTY— The
joining lot on Palmetto Avc.,
scene of stupendous development terms. Box 431, enre Herald.
Read about it In the Pnlm Btsch
Post. Samp.fi copy sent on re­ FOR SALE—This week. Dining
table, chairs, bedroon) suite, baby
quest.
bvdi china cabinet nnd nil heater.
ADVERTISING frets results If It Mrs. Leslie Bryan, 315 Magnolia
reaches potential buyers.
Pa- Avc.
latka Dnily News is circulated In
IIARIIKH SIIOI*
an indust ial nnd agricultural sec­ FOR SAI.E: My 10 acre farm on
113 Magnolia Avc.
tion.
______________________
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore
6 First Class Barbers
ADVERTISE ui c t . .lournal-Her- Station, small cash payment, rea­
Special Attention
ald. South Georgia’* greatest sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box
Given To Ixdics and Children
newnpaper. Morning, afternoon, 95, Jacksonville, Fla.
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
In
10c eer line. W aycrojs Journal- FOR SALE— Olds mobile 8.
good condition.
Easy terms.
Chinnwnrc in English p o r c e ­ Herald, Waycruas. Georgia.
Party leaving town. Sec It. T.
lains, Kuvarian nnd Japuneac TAMPA MORNIT 3 TRIBUNE— Hunt, Seminole Hotel.
China make lovely gifts
Send in your subscription tc the
Tribune or hand t to your W nl FOR SALE—2, one-horse wagons
dealer so you can read Florida’s
and one horse, John Murphy,
greatest n e w ir ir e .
One year Gindcrville.
S8.00, G months $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ FOR SAI.E— Filing cabinet, steel
chenp, phone 571 W.
ance policy add 75 cents to your
ardor.
ARCHITECT

MOM’N POP
PoP 1 HAD SEVERAL.

Seminole County
Call 148.

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FOR flALE—3 acres unimproved WANTED: Position with Real FOR RENT— Ground Floor Elks
land in city limits for sale.
Estate Company as salesman.
Bldg., 205 Oak Avo. Inquire up­
Terms cash. See or write B. II. Ten years experience.
Address stairs. C. T. Smith.
Bankston, Sanford.
B. D. c.o. Herald.
FOR SALE— One stand show case, WANTED— Some one to represent APARTMENT FOR RENT— At
tractive and convenient.
Call
_ 6 feet long, round top, Inquire
the originnl J. R. Watkins Com­ at Herald office for further in
lltnc^a fnnntnln
. S 'PL..
)_ _1. *
Zcitcr’s
fountain at
The V
Basket
pany in Sanford. Y’ ou cun supply formation.
FOR SALE— 3 cast front San­ daily necessities to regular custo­
RENT— Furnished apart­
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy mers and make |35 to $50 a week FOR
easily. Write tho J. R. Watkins
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
Co., Dept. J-2, G2-70 W. Iowa St., neighborhood with private family.
GIVEN AW AY— Restaurant ad­ Memphis, Teun.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
joining hotel, on First Street—
cold
water, telephone, etc., 711
$1,000 cash. Clear profits $500 per WANTED— Lady o f culture and Park Avc.
refinement,
prominent
in
church
month. Must be seen to be believ­
ed. Sec Mr. Hawkrigg, care Dcan- or sociul work to associate herself FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
with business in n dignified and
Bcrg Corporation.
partition! 815 Park Avenue.
profitable capacity. For particu­
FOR SALE— Three fine draft lars. write SICKLES nnd STEV­
horses, acclimated. Weight nbout ENS, 424 South Palmetto Avenue, FOR RENT—Garage m
unfurnished. Will be
1.600 lbs., each, guaranteed gentle Daytona, Fla.
July
1st. 112 West Foul
nnd good handlers. Going North.
Will sell at n bnrgain. Address I WANT to buy from uiii to five FOR RENT Eight .room
house,.
.
well located building lots in San­
Tho Flomich Company, Telephone
close in on Third St. partly fur­
ford.
The
prices
must
be
within
095-J. Daytona, Fla.
reason nnd the terms easy. If you nished or unfurnished, call phono
FOR SALE—Two business lots in have anything to sell, write me ful­ 144 J.
Hlthlo.
$10 cash nnd $5 pet ly giving exact location, price nnd
month. I*. O. Box 431, Sanford, terms. I mean business and will FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
new upartments. phones Includ­
buy immediately. Have you any­
Florida.
thing you renlly wnnt to sell? Ad­ ed. By week month or year, well
Write or
FOR SALE— Five room stucco dress "Investor" care The Sanford located near ocean.
phone
R.
I*
Scldcn,
Scldcn
Bldg,
Hcrnld.
bungalow located on com er fac­
Daytona
Beach,
Fla.
ing east in Sanford’s finest resi­ WANTED— Sntnll acreage tracts.
dential section. All improvements
Price must bo right. Cash on
nnd constructed of the finest inn- hand. Givo complete information FOR RENT—Rooms for light
housekeeping.
Furnished, 304
tcrinls. Has never been occupied. in answering this ad. Address B.
W. 5th Street.
Owner will sell on easy terms or B. care Herald.
will tako well located real estate
FOR RENT— Kitchen, bed room
in part payment. If you-arc look­ HELP WANTED—Young man of
nnd gnrnge, 1101 Elm Ave.
ing for n nice home, get in touch
good nppenrnncc to do newspa­
with the owner at Box 79 care Tho per work. Must be n hustler nnd FOR RENT—Garage npnrtment
Sanford Hcrnld.
furnished. Call at 301 Park Ave.
willing to put forth nn effort to
get results. Attractive proposition
FOR SALE— Furniture. Complcto to the right party. Call at The
FOR RENT
household furnishings, cheap, 911 Herald office and bco tho adver­ Rooms Overlooking the Ocean at
Elm Avenue.
tising 'manager.
THE SANDPIPER
DAYTONA BEACH
FOR SALE—Single bed, mattress WANTED— Young man with neat
315 N. Atlantic Ave.
nnd spring, 218 Elm Avenue.
appearance to solicit advertising.
P. O. Box 181.
Good opportunity for advancement
FOR SALE—Stock o f groceries for right man. Apply Advertising
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment
and fixtures. Must sell in* 15 Manager, Sanford Herald.
One room nnd kitchenette, 200
days. Leaving Sanford, apply 408
E. Third Street.
Sanford Avenue.

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Phone 417-L 3.
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TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
LEARN ABOUT fo lk County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
AU makes of typewriters for
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repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 South Florida Published mornings.
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WASHINGTON', July 1.— Wari»APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS,
ington battlcd its way to the
sro American League leadership Tue3SEE
.-bi
dsT
441 duy *,y *itfe*Ung the Philadelphia
'm l
ia)f»i
4U0 Athletics, 7 to 0, giving the' ch.uaV v * Highlander* took the lead In
Florida State Lengue
’
pions four games out o f five in
Lakeland 7, Tampa 2.
the series. Walter Johnson was
,tho f o u r ih ^ in Lutljer singled to
American League
Sanford
5, St. Petersburg 4.
Pet.
invincible,
allowing
only
two
hits,
W on Lost
score the
ig and winning run.
•
112 Park Avenue
,Go2 striking out seven, and not issu23
TJie^m okors used three pitchers Washington . . . . . . . . 45
South
Atinntie
longue
,»U»7 ing n b n s e o n b o l l s . The
23
w ,kl and who Philadelphia .. „ .. 44
Greenville 0, Columbia 1.
X&gt;r&gt;2 h i t t i n g
strenk
of
I^imur,
30
K i l l - f n a k i» 6 k Idftjort' by their Chicago .. .. „ :........ 37
Spartanburg 5, Charlotte 1 (11
,4(»3 Philadelphia outfielder, also fell
35
/team mates. Butler was wild and D e tr o it...................... 34
innings).
,459
I
before
the
veteran's
pitching,
after
St.
Louis
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
32
38
by Luther in the secAsheville 8, Augusta 4.
433 29 games.
New Y o r k ............. 29
38
jpWritinihg.
Knoxville 0, Macon 5.
,412
Score by innings:
Clevolnnd............
..
28
40
• Manager Allen protested tho
338 Philn.................. 000 000 000-0- 2-3
Boston
.
.
.
.
..
23
45
game In the fourth on n decision,
Southern Association
Wash.................. Oil 000 50x-7-12-0
hut withdrew h ii protest in *tho
Nashville 3, Little Rock 8.
Southern Aasneialinn
Harris, naumgnrtner and Cochseventh.
.
,
Chattanooga 8, Memphis 5.
Won Lost Pet- rnne: Johnson and Ruel.
TAM PA
AB R H PO A E Now Orleans .. „ .. 44
New Orleans 8, Mobile 9.
29
Snead, 2b
Birmingham-Atlnntn postponed,
Atlanta
White
Sox
6,
Browns
1
Beal Estate Auction Sales,
Estrada, If
Nashville .. .
ST. LOUIS, July 1.— The Chi­
W cik, ns ..
Chattnnoogn
cago White Sox evened the *erLee. r f ___
Memphis
ica with tho St. Louis Browns, tuk!AUen, c f ..
Birmingham
ing today’s game, 0 to I. Tied in
Jesmer, lb
the ninth, the teams played three
Smith, 3b .
extra innings, Chicago scoring live
Hudgins, c
We are permanently located in Sanford
runs in n 12 Inning rally.
Cobb, p ___
BRADENTON,
July
1.— Earl
Score by innings:
Cooper, p ..
Stumpf, o f Tnmpa, has become
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
Chicago. .. 100 0(H) 000 005-0-12-1 city editor o f the Bradenton Eve­
Fisher, p .
St.Louis... 000 000 010 000-1- 5-3 ning Hcrnld succeeding Max P.
Fuller, t'onnally, nnd Schnlk; Miritz.
Totnls.. _ .. ..
Wc guarantee Satisfaction.
Mr. Stumpf has served
Dnnfnrtn, Davis and Hmgruvc,
on newspapers throughout the
LAKELAND
Dumas, If ..
northwestern United States. He
If you have Property you want sold—List it withl
Indians Stop Tigers
Buckley, 2b .
••ante to Florida some years ago
CLEVELAND, July 1.— Aftor for his health nnd became connect­
Welch, ss ..
and kiss it good-bye.
losing 14 out o f their lust
15 ed with tin* Tampa Times. Five
Brazier, c f ..
Edwards, lb
Kauffman Holds Leaders To games, Cleveland staged a five run yearn ngo ho resigned that posi­
rully in the sixth inning Tuesday, tion to become probation officer
t Surface, r f ..
Three Hits While His Team­ defeating
Detroit, C to 3. Detroit
Ponder, 3b ..
Hillsborough county. If" re­
mates Get Six And 1 Hun; previous to today's game had won of
Doyle, c .. ..
signed the lutter position to be­
Phillies Heat Dodgers 10-0 11 out of their Inst 12 gan.es.
Butler, p „
come connected with the Herald.
Score hy innings:
Luther, p _
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Tour Money Hack If You Are Not Satisfied
NEW YORK, July 1,— An error D etroit............ 000 002 100-3-10.8
11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.
by Travis Jackson decided n pitch­ Cleveland ......... 000 015 O0x-G- .8-0
Totals ----------- . 33 7 9 27 13 2
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.
Whitchill, Doyle and Woodall,
ers’ battle between Juck Scott nnd
Score by innbign:
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !■ :
Tnmpa ..................... 200 000 003-2 Johnny Cooney Tuesday nnd tho Miller and Sewell.
Lakeland ..
100 200 20x-7 Giants were beaten by tho Braves
Myrtle Ave nnd 4(Ii, Phone 5.39
Yanks Finally Win
FORT MYERS, July 1.—Sugges­
Summary: Two bnse hits— Du- 3 to 2. This gave the Braves their
A N ADVERTISEMENT
BOSTON, July I.— Sam Jones tion has been nmdc to tin* local ZIIISIIiailllSIlIISlSSISlimilBSBIIllllHIIBIBSSS
mns, Bruzier: Three base hits— second series victory over the GiIS
THE
SILENT
SALEMAN OF COMMERCE
allowed only four hits and tho Chamlier o f Commerce that the
Welch. Stolen bnse*— Snead Du­ nuts this senson.
Yankees
shut
nut
the
Bed
Sox
here
Score
by
innings.
immedinte construction o f a housemas, welch (2 ), Bruzier, Surfuec,
Ponder, Doyle
Sacrifices— Estra­ B o s to n .............. 010 000 020-3-7-2 Tuesday, 3 to 0. Jones’ perform­ hoot hotel would relieve the cer­
ance was all the more remarkable, tain congestion in the hotel and
da, Buckley, Welch. Double plays N. Y.................... 001 (Ml- 000-3-0-2
Cooney nnd O ’Neil; Scott nnd ns he was hit in tin* buck witli a housing problem here during next
— Welch to Buckley to Kdwnrds.
fast pitched bull by Howard Kmkc fall nnd winter. The suggestion
L eft on hnsc— Tiimpn 10, I-akeland Snyder.
in the third inning, knocked down was made by Jack Rnndhv mana­
11.
Huso on balls— off Cobb 3,
anil painfully hurt.
Ruth was ger o f a local hotel. Plilns call
Culm Beat Pirates
Cooper 1 , Fisher 1, Luther 2.
CHICAGO, July 1. _ Toney back in tho Yankee line-up, but for 150 rooms on thb'jdmt fitted
Struck out— by Cohb 2, Cooper 1,
Pittsburgh to failed to hit sufely.
Fisher J, Luther 7.
Hits—off Knufmnnn held
as a complcto floating ‘notch The
Score hy innings:
Cobb 1- in 3 2-3, Cooper 6 In 2, threo hits Tuesday in n pitchers’
rooms would rent for $1.50 per
Fisher .Tin 2 1-3, Butler 2 In 1, Lu­ battle while Chicago shut out the New Y o r k ........ 000 102 000-3-10-1 day.
000 000 000-0- 4-1 • Tho foster of tho plans argued
ther 7 in 8. W ild pitch—Cold. 2. visitors one to nothing, in the first Boston . .. .
Jones and Siloing; Khmke nod that thu boat could bo id.ld lifter
Winning pitcher— Luther. Losing gumo o f tho series. Only one Pi­
pitcher—Cobb. Umpires— Ware rnto reached second bnse nn'd that Picinich.
more hotels had been erected on
was in tin* ninth inning when
.it nd..Baxter. .Time— 2:25.
the mainland.
Moore doubled nftor two Were out.
Grimm’H single,
sacrifice, and
Adam’s double in the eighth re­
sulted in the only run of tho game.
Score hy innings:
ST. PETERSBURG. July L—
’Florida State League
Pittsburgh „ .. . 000 000 000-0-3-0
The city’s
i00-yenr-ol
Tampa at Lakeland.
Chicago - - .. ..000-000-0lx-1-0-1 died here Friday. She was Mrs.
JACKSONVILLE, July 1.— A
St. Petersburg at Sanford.
Meadows and Smith; Kaufniunn Lois M. Rorncyn. Kho died at the class of 174 applicants took the
nnd Hartnett.
home of her nephew, J. Harmon State examination for dental liAmerican League
Chicago at St. Louis.
Green. Mrs. Rorncyn was 100 e.nses during Thursday*, Friday
Phillies l(&gt;. Itohlns 9
nnd Saturday. This was the larg­
years old on February 2(1 last.
Detroit nt Cleveland.
PHILADELPHIA,
July 1. —
New York nt Boston.
Mrs. Rorncyn was lnirn in Glen- est class to ever take tho state
Philadelphia defeuted Brooklyn in ville, Schenectady County, New dental examination, being threo
Only threo scodulcd.
II innings Tuesday, 10 to 9, after
York on February 2ii, 1825. Fun­ times larger than any cither. Six­
plnying so rugged a game in tho
eral services were held Saturday. ty pec cent of the applicants are
*
National Lengue
lleld the regulation distance llmt
PlcWburg nt Chicago.
Tho
body will be shipped to (Ren­ graduates this spring. The others
live errors were responsible for
r.re dentists who have cunie here
ville
for burial.
New York nt Philadelphia,
six of the visitors’ runs.
front other states.
Boston nt Brooklyri.
Score by innings:
ONE IN TEN
Only three scheduled.
Brooklyn .. 202 001 310 00- 9-18-1
Demosthenes, tho great orator,
Neglecting a little wound, cut or
Philn..........
000 140 202 01-10-15-5
in Ids youth stuttered und stain‘
Southern Association
abrasion
of
the
flesh
limy
in
nine
Khrhnrdt, Huhhcil, Osborne and
inored,
Atlanta nt Birmingham.
Taylor; Ulrich, Betts nnd Wilson. qpsan out of ten cause no great
Memphis nt Chattnnoogn.
nurturing or inconvenience, but it
New Orleans nt Mobile.
is the one ease in ten thnt onuses
Only three scheduled.
blood poisoning, lockjaw or a
chronic festering sore. The cheap­
By means o f "peaceful penetra­
est, safest nnd best course is to
tion,’’ tho Chineso nre "mdually
disinfect thu wound with liquid
absorbing nil business in Tahiti.
TAM PA, Juno 30.—The 1925 re­ Horozonu and apply the Borozono
A steady Immigration from Chinn, union o f the Florida Division o f Powder to complete the healing
toguthur with n heavy birthrate Confederate Veterans is to Is* held process. Price (liquid) 30c, 00c
among those already in the colony, nt Gainesville in October or No­ nnd $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
ninkCs this possible.
vember, it was announced today. Sold hy I.uncy’s Drug Store.
am

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Call 148.

National league
Boston 3, New York 2. *
Pittsburgh 0, Chicago 1.
Brooklyn 9, Philadelphia 10 (11
innings). .
Only three seedulcd.
American League ,
New York 3, Boston 0.
Detroit 3, Cleveland 0.
Chicago 0, $t. Louis 1 (12: in­
nings).
Philadelphia 0, Washington 7.

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Presenting n star of othef days, the
great “ Chief” Bender, who nn many
occasion* hurled thu Athletics to
victory and helped' bring quite a
iivv world series titles to the
Mucks. He’s now wearing n While
Sox uniform, having recently Ir-vii
npnointed coach by Mnuugtr Eddio
Collins,
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How They Stand
Florida Stale leagu e
Won Lost
Tnmpn ...............
D
4
Lakeland ............ „ 9
6
St. Petersburg
„ ..6
8
Sdnford .. .. a .. .. ..3
10

poor Support Behind Cobb,
1 -Cooper iAnd Fisher Helps
National League
Won Lost
| JUjibhinderH To IleAt Thei'X * * £ u e Readers Tuesday Pittsburgh ~ ___39•* 25
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?ccond game her-

jM B&amp;lf^ftoni the Smokers by u

■.if |^‘cor&amp;

’V W “ *llighkpui^*rs took the lond in
the fdurth.w^en Luther singled to
,?&lt;W the tyblg and winning run.
S The^mokpn used three pitchers
LrpfCWWora»wore wiki and who
?ro‘ grvdfriph6r support by their
Jteam mate*. Butler wus wild and
1.Was-replaced by Luther in the scc^hoTtining.
• Mnnnger Allen protested the
game In the fourth, on a decision.

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but withdrew his protest In the
seventh.
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TAM PA
AB R II PO A E
Snead, 2b
Estrada, If
W eik, ss ..
Lee, rf .. ..
Allen, c f ..
Jesmer, lb
Smith, 3b
Hudgins, e
Cobb, p .. ..
Cooper, p „
Fisher, p .
T otals............._ 34 2
LA K E LA N D
AH R
Dumas, I f .. „ „
41
Buckley, 2 b ............ 3 0
Welch, ss .. .....
20
Brazier, c f ..'.. .. 5 0
Edwards, l b . . . .
51
Surface, r f .........5
1
Fonder, 3b .. „ .. 3 2
Doyle, c ............... 2 2
Butler, p ......... 0 0
Luther, p ........ ^ 4
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0 5 4
1 3 4
1 XI o
1 7 1
1 l u
2 2 2
l 7 0
0 0 1
1 1 1

Florida State League
ampn nt Lakeland,
t. Petersburg at Sanford.

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American I.eaguc
■Chicago at St. Louis.
Detroit nt Cleveland.
New York nt Boston.
Only three srorluled.
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National League
PlfUburg a t Chicago.
New York at Philadelphia
Boston nt Brooklyd.
Only three scheduled.

Yesterday’s
Results
Washington Makes It Four
Out Of Five From Connie
Mack’s Tribe; Sam Jones
Shuts'Out Bean Town Club

Amorlcnn League ,
New York 3, Boston 0.
Detroit 3, Cleveland 0,
Chicago 0, St. Louis 1 (12 in­
nings).
Philadelphia 0, Washington 7.

Chattanooga
Memphis
Birmingham
Mobile .. .. ..
Little Rock .

icn with the St. Louis Browns, tak­
ing today's game, 6 to 1. Tied in
the ninth, the teams played three
extra innings, Chicago scoring Avc
runs in n 12 inning rally.
Score by innings!
C hicago. .. 100 000 000 005.0-12-1
St.Louis.... (J00 000 010 000-1- 5-3
Faber, Connaliy, and Schnlk;
Dnnforth, Davis nnd llnrgruvc.

Could this actually be n prehistoric monkey about to slay a heart W.
T. Smith, bow and arrow maker o f San Francisco, refuses to tell how
he got this umazing picture, but contends that it proves conclusively
how monkey and man descended from the same ancestors, learning
that with science he could slay his foca. When asked if tho setting
was his own backyard, he refused to unswor.

Kauffman Holds Leaders To
Three Hits While His Team­
mates Get Six And I Hun;
Phillies Heat Dodgers 10-J)
NEW YORK, July 1,— An error
by Travis Jackson decided a pitch­
ers’ buttle between Jack Scott and
Johnny Cooney Tueaduy nnd tho
(iinnts were beaten by the Braves
3 t.ij 2. This gave the Braves their
second series victory over the Gi­
ants this season.
Score by innings.
Boston ..............010 HOI) 020-3-7-2
N. Y........ .. .. .. 001 00- 000-3-6-2
Cooney and O’Neil; Scott and
Snyder.

Indians Slop Tigera
CLEVELAND, July 1.— After
losing 14 cut of their lust
15
games, Cleveland staged u five run
rully in the sixth inning Tuesday,
defeating Detroit, 6 to 3. Detroit
previous to today's game had won
II out o f their Inst 12 games.
Score by innings:
D e tro it............ 000 002 100-3-10-3
Cleveland ......... 000 015 OOx-0- H O
Whitehill, Dovlt, and Woodall,
Miller and Sewell.

Yank* Finally Win
BOSTON, July 1.— Sam Jones
allowed only four hits nnd tho
Yankees shut out the Red Sox hero
Tuesday, 3 to 0. Jones’ perform­
ance was all the more reninrknblo,
ns he was hit in the hack with a
fast pitched hull by Howard Kmke
in the third inning, knocked down
Cuba Bent Pirates
and painfully hurt.
Ruth was
CHICAGO, July 1, — Toney bnrk in tho Yankee line-up, hut
Knufmnun held Pittsburgh to failed to hit safely.
three hits Tuesdny in n pitchers’
Score by innings:
battle whilo Chicago shut out the New York .. „ 000 102 000-3-10-1
visitors one to nothing, in the first Boston . .. .. . 000 000 000-0- 4-1
game o f tho series. Only one Pi­
Jones and Seining; Kiinikc and
rate reached second base and tlml Picinich.
was in the ninth inning when
Moore doubled aftor two Were out.
Ok!* ■
Grimm’s tingle,‘ * "iwci'ifit-o. and
Adam’s double In the eighth re­
sulted in the only run of the game.
Score by innings:
ST. PETERSBURG, July L—
P ittsburgh......... 000 000 000 0-3-0
The
city's
100-year-old
citizen
C h ic a g o ............... OOO-OOO-Olx-l-G-l
Meadows and Smith; Kuufmunu died here Friday. She was .Mrs.
lads M. Kontcyn. Sho died at the
and llurtnctt.
home of her nephew, J. Harmon
Green. Mrs. Rnmoyn was 100
I’hillicH III, Robing 9
PHILADELPHIA, July 1. _ years old on February 20 last.
Mrs. Itomcyn was lxirn in GlonPhiladelphia defeuted Brooklyn in
11 inning* Tuesday, 10 to 9, after ville. Schenectady County, New
ploying ho ragged a guino in the York on February 20, 1825. Fun­
field the regulation distance tlmt eral services were held Saturday.
fivu errors were responsible for The body will be shipped to Glcnvillc for burial.
six ef tho visitors’ runs.

Your Cow can’t talk

FORT MYERS, July 1.— Sugges­
tion has been made to the local
Chamlier o f Commerce tlmt the
immediate construction of a housebout hotel would relieve the cer­
tain congestion in the hotel and
housing problem here during next
fnll and winter. The suggestion
was mnde by Jack Rnndity mana­
ger of a local hotel. Piuim call
for 150 rooms on tlu»'J&gt;but fitted
as a complete floating 'hotel! The
rooms would rent for $1,60 per
day.
• Tho foster o f the plans argued
that tho boat could ho sVdd after
more hotels had been erected on
the mainland.

APPLICATIONS FOR A PPR A ISA LS

DuBOSE AND HOLLER i

:

112 Park Avenue

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and she will show

Knam charge lOo for first
Bertlon.
■advertising Is restricted to
piper classification,
fa n error Is mads The SanI Herald will be responsible
font? one Incorrect Insertion.
1 advertiser for subsequent
irtlons. The office shoufd be
ifled Immediately In case of

you“ Dairyman's De­
light” will produce
more milk.

Beal Estate Auction Sales.

L Hcrslf representative thorIhly familiar with rates, rules
I classification, wilt gtvs you
opiate Information.
And If
l wish, they will aaelst you
wording your want ad. to
ke It more effective.
IMPunTAKT NOTICB
L-lvertlaera should give their
set or poatofflce address aa

AT AUCTION
Your Hens can’t tell

We nre permanently located in Sanford

you what they like

OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS

best, but give them

We guarantee Satisfaction.

Sunshine Mash and

it as their phone number It
f desire reeulte. About one
kdtr out of A thousand ha* a
lone, and the others can't
lunlcate with you unless
know your address.
dlaroatlnnaare HOST he

If you have Property you want sold—List it
and kiss it good-bye.

they will “ shell out

le ■■ parena e l Th e I I I H r m ill office or hr letTelephone d l w M l I i .
■a a r t aat valid.

the eggs.”

sous.

ALLEN AND BRENT
You Are Not Satisfied

11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.

AN ADVERTISEMENT
IS THE SILENT SALEMAN OF COMMERCE.

OHlO-*-Xenl. .. Make your aalea
tluough the Xenia Gazette,
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing district. Want ad end display
Engraving,'Embossing. Sec us rates on requost.
first. We do i t
Phone 417-W.
COU'MUtlS lOa.) I.BDOKR—ClassR. R. Avc.-Commcrclal St.
m.Ml till have the largest circu­
PRINTING

lation In PnulhwMt«ro
llal* *e (4-word) llna.

REAL ESTATE

T o REACH (he prosperous fann­
ers and fern growers of Voluaia
E. SPURLING, sub-division county advertise In the Del-and
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ Daily News, rat* le par word, cash
lando, Florida, and F l o r a with order.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
MAINE— Watervllle, Morning Sen­
way.
tinel. Thousands o f Maine peo­
ple nre interested In Florida prop­
TIN AND METAL WORK
erty. Reach them through tnc
JAMES II. COWAN— All kinds Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. tion.
Water and Bont Tanks. At Oak
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ A LITTLE W ANT AD In The
Herald will bring you big re­
phone 111.
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored nway nnd have
MIRRORS RESILVERED
Furniture bought and sold.
Cnll no use for. A title thirty-rent ad
Jackson Furniture Co., Phono 647. may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative will
call to see yor.
FLORIDA— ORLANDO
Orando
morning Sentlnnl; Inrgcst classi­
MIRACLE Concrete C o, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­ fied business, rnto lc a word, min­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxe*. J. R. imum 24c cash with order.
Terwilleger, Prop.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
ncrept«*d want nd medium m
HILL LUMBER CO. Hour* a
Daytnr.i (F a.) One cent a word
Service, Quality and Price.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 566

For Space In ThU
D I R E C T O R Y
PHONE
148

I DAVID B. HYEB
a&amp;sified Directory

ARCHITECT

DRESSING — Multlgrnphlng,
tiding
and mailing—as you
tint It— when you wnnt It
'h*\n« 673. H. E. Porch, First
Utional Bank Bldg.
TURR AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.

JACKSONVILLE, July 1.— A
class o f 174 applicants took the
State examination for dental lievnics during Thursday* Friday
«m| S;itunlay. This wu» the larg­
est dust: to ever take the state
dental examination, being three
times Inrger than any other. Six­
ty per cent o f tin* applicants nre
graduates thin s
ere dentists wh
ve come
from other slat

HILTON’S
IIA ItllK Il

TOMOI1II.KS FOR RENT

Chinnwarc in English porce­
r-A-REEL
Car. Drive it lains, Huvnrinn and Japanese
irself. Oak and Second St
Chinn make lovely gifts
&gt;ne 3.

The Ball Hardware

AUTOS FOB HIRE
lE AUTO SERVICE
Day
light. Meets all trains. Bagsonsfer. Phone 651 nnd 63-W
CAFF.
hhi .i . c a f e
^&gt;c,t In Service and Qual
First Street and Park Ave

Elton

■ 1 “

L DON’T LI WE
IT- IT DOESN'T
look Go o d
ON YOU

Moughton

First Nntlonal Ilank Bldg,
Sanford, ------------ Florida

HTfiS Chiropodist
F(K)T SPECIALIST

DRUG S T O R E -P r e 4£rlptior\ Diu^a, Hodaa.
Wc
T hen p e r h a p s
You Ukf5T&gt;|lS
ONE SETTER?

J.

A R C H IT E C T

DRUGS

MOM’N I’Oi'
FoP l m*D SEVERAL.
HATS S E N T O OT ON APPROVAL
To d a y - This is the m o s t _
EXPENSIVE O N E B U T X. / /
U H E IT B E S T * - ____

SH O P

113 Magnolia Avc.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Indies and Children

ART ELECTRIC. SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Avo. Orlando.

Confederate Reunion
To Be At Gainesville

W em Z

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sCorns. Hunloni, In arowMlt‘ K Nalls. Heavy PallM o u s e s o r l&lt;red acbinc
I feet.

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O rlan do.

ELECTRICAL
kNFORD ELECTRIC CO.
icccssora to Gillon &amp; Platt
Magnolia.
Everything elec:al, I hone 422. Elcctragith

m i. r. i.. nisi.RK
Y nw tll D rew
I'huna.

llldg
bilevstor

FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

acccis.
Y o y 'R e SURE YOU U teT U lS C N S SETTCR
T han t h e o n e T. f y ~
2 SHOWED YOU AT.
- __ .“LFiRST ?

^
WHY S u R E -L *
CAN TELLVJHEN
A HAT LOOKS ¥
. U ooo ON YOU

ALLRI6HT THEN L'LL KEEP IT­
. BUT L SHOVJEDVCUTHE &lt;=AV.e HAT
\ B oth TIME&amp;- a t f ir s t t h e
T cather \N\&amp; in Front Then l .
• TURNED IT AROUND 5oTHAT IT /
. 'NAS IN THE 8ACN Jf rr-tfT.i'

Promp:, active and polite attendants are always ready to

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FI

MUillw — lhrco stations.
Magiwlia and Second. First and Elm,
B*nford Avenue and 10th Street.
B fp ert service.
|k

H. A. SPEIIl
Contractor and Builder

f l o r is t

^ r A R T ^ T ir E FLORIST”

.99-M — Phone — 499-31

814°
fevrtU°r oPhuns
i occ«2i’,n
‘ od
n
*4 &amp;
Myrtle.
.w»-

2108 PALMETTO AVE.

Miscellaneous

devrlopkms
a t t e n t i o n — r*nsscolg Is hsglnnliiir tn» frnatest de­
velopment In Hlorbta's M story; a
hnlf million dollar highway to ths
* ” 7, bia.-h Just
Cnlshsd; * two
tnllll,m doilar hrldao aernss Eaeara
hla Hay started: quarter million
dollar opera house under ronstruoth. i; two millions hslna spent on
highway; Kr*jtr$( chare* for llv*
developers to gst
)n „ n ground
r
Wri t e l ■••velnpmpnt P-usrtment The I'ensiicolf N*ws.

rr«

That Hxvss T o o
Money,
t a n n u l i r t u r u ) b.
■ brrsuB-l.ln&lt;Ulry Ps ImI I i .
H»bt by

SALE
MAYFAIR
L ots li um l 11 Hlock G

MORGANTOWN,» W.- VA
* •” *»
am intorcstcil m Florida. F
of them through a classified
in tho Morgantown POST,
cent* a word for six cotutecu
issues.

The prices nre right for u
real opportunity nt the com­
pletion o f Forrest Lake
Hotel.

m

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/
\

W ^ L L - A^ l o n c ,
A ts o a u c , h t E r
I M /S T

w e u

Beautiful
Apartment Site

I’ e 'n t

Hvery tiling
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware
I’ hone H

100 feet on I’ ark Ave
114 feet on 11th St
ItS:.%I. ll.lt.lT K — INVK.4TMRNT8

Terms

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for pood barber

Classified advertisements have
c o m e to be an Am erican institu­
tion — they vitally concern every
m em ber o f the family.
M any men and w om en have
b e c o m e habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have fou n d it a very profitable

Pick Up Today’s Herald
read th rou gh Y h c classified adver­
tisements and learn fo r y o u re d f
w h y

classified advertising is so

im portant.
m i t il k

MOTHERS

G. TAYLO R DYER

Watch for nymptoms of worm*
in your childron. These paraaites
nro tho great destroyer* o f child
life. If you have roniton to think
your child ha.* worms, act quickly.
Give tho little ono u dose or two
of White’s Cream
Vermifuge.
Worms cannot exist whero this
time-tired and successful remedy
is used. It drives out the worms
rnd restores tho rosy huo of
hunlth to Imby cheeks. Price 35c.
Sold by Laney’s Drug Store.

1‘ IIONE 303

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M O T H E R W O N 'T
LC.T T O O C^O O O T
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M OT-

IIAXKlirPT'S I’ KTITIOX P oll DIM.
CIIAIlGi: AND OltllKIt OK NO­
TICK TIIKHKON.

In th e l l l . l r l c t Cou rt o f the U n it­
ed Mtntr.i f o r the Houlhern lUatrlct
of Klorlda.
In the matter o f A. It. H am rick,
hnnkrupt. No 3791, In b a n k r u p tc y .
T o the H on orable Ithydon M. Call.
Juilae o f t h . IMatrict Court o f the
Un i t e d S t a l e , f o r the S ou th er n Dtatier hu.tiuml.
Irlcl o f Florid a:
I&gt;ef cmluntp.
A. H. Hamrick, o f S a n fo r d In the
Under ami l»y virtue of a ile- County of Sem in ole, and State of
cri»«&gt; or for«clo*urc amt salo run- Klorlda. In aahl lu atrlct, rvapretdered In the Circuit Court of tlie fu lly represents that on th e 10th
Huvcnth Judicial Circuit of Pl»- day o f Septem ber Inet pnat. he w a s
rldii. lu unit fur Uemlnule County, duly ad ju d ged ba nk ru pt under the
lu Chauc.ry, In u mu.i* ilier.dn art o f Cougrena r e la t in g in b a n k ­
pending w Imre In Anna K. Kl rk. a r u p t c y : that he has duly su r r e n d e r ­
widow, le complainant, and Vernlt ed all his property and r ig h ts o f
!&lt;• Hell nnd C. Hell, her liunlmud, property, anil has f u lly c o m p ile d
lire defelidunli. I will .ell at puli- w ith all the r equ irem en ts o f eshl
lie outcry to tho highest bidder, a c ts nnd o f tho o r d e r s o f the court
fur cmmIi at the front dour of tha to u c h in g h i . h sn k ru p tr y .
Court IIouite In Ilia City of tiunfoid,
W H K ItK PO H K. he p r a y s th s t he
in sulil C o u n ty itml m a te, (lu
ring m ay tie decreed by
during
th o c o u r t to
the li'uiil h o u r s o f sa le o n Monday, h ave a full d lech arge f r o m all debts
the alii d a y o f J u ly , A. D. l u l l , p r ov a b le ag.iln.it his patste under
humti iM-lng th o fir st
M onday
In . a i d bankrupt arts,
except
suclt
Slid on m i l . tho f o l l o w i n g 'Inscribed debts i n a r e oxceptod by la w from
land, situate, ly in g and b e in g In such disch arge.
the C ou n ty o f Hemlnolu and st a t e
Hated thin llt li day o f June, A.
o f Florida, to -w lt .
D.. IV 31.
All that pu rl o f Hrctlnn t w e n t y A. II. HAM ItIC K.
eig ht f-S&gt;.
T o w n s h i p Nineteen,
bankrupt.
«l»&gt; South. Ila n g o T h ir t y - o n e (.11) i
Hast, w h ic h lies In Henilrolu t’ uunly. Florid a, c o m m e n c in g at u point t
OIIDKII O P XOTII'K
on the W es t bo u n d a r y lino o f tho
ttoiitlurn Mntrlet o f Florid a, as
Hunt H alf IK 1-1) o f raid Mention!
*&gt;n this 30th da y o f - J u iie . A. |&gt;
T w e n ty-e ig h t (IS) tw o
(houmtnd l''33 on reading the f o r e g o i n g pe
nine hundred five ( l i o l ) feet North t It Ion for dis ch a r g e o f th e ab ove
o f the Mouth b o u n d a r y linn o f nuld turned bankrupt. It Is—
section, run lliciico uortli a lo n g sa id I OllD K ItK D by ths c ou r t, that I
lioundury line t w o thousand three bearing be had upun tho sam e oi
hundred s e v e n t y flvn (3,173) foat to the totli day o f Auguat. A. IX, 1337
the North b o u n d a r y line o f aald i befor e the said c o u r t, at J a ck a ou
Meet ion run th e n ce Must along tho vlllr. In this dis tric t, at 10 o'cloel
North lioundury linn o f aald Hectl i l i : la tiie fo r e n o o n : and
th at
nolle
|o lhe Ml. J o h n s Itlvor, run th e n ce ! th e r e o f lie published
In
Hanfor
In a H o iilh -c a s lv r ly direction along Herald, a n ew s paper p rin ted In sal
tho m a rgin o f the Ml. Jolilia 111v• r to d li tr lr t . and that all k n o w n cred
a point t w o ih ousu nd nlno H u n d r e d ; llors and oth er parsons In I n l e m
five (390&amp;)
---* '
*
'
feat
Worth
uml
one
t'loiinund f o u r hunilrril f o r ty fiv e
41446) feat Waat uf tho Muutlii tal
e o r n r r o f mild HccHoti T w e n t y oI k Itt
12*). run Itlenra W e s t u d l « t . t . f u of
Klavsti luitiilreal n in ety f lv o ( 119&amp;)
f e e l to tho W est bou n d a r y lino of
Kiisl H alf ( K I - 2 ) o f auld Mectlon
T w r n l y - i d g b t (2 *) l o tlio p oin t o f
lieKlunlnu contuInluK Ono b u n d r « d
I Hill) aerua o f lund, morn o r teas.
A lso nil rlalit, ti tle slid Intoroat
lu uml lo nny an d
all
riparia n
rlKhta w hich Ida
M.
Htevensou
and Itnnry Hevenaon, her liuabund,
on (he I H b du y o f F e b r u a r y . A. l».
I'M (. ban o r w e r e , untitled to oy
virtue o f tb o o w n e r s h i p o f th o aald
lands.
ll.tV K I I I I T * I’ lm r iO N Full 1119J. II. Ml I A HOW,
t ii \m .n a m i oititi:n u f .\uMpeelal M aster lu C l u n c e r y
t i i i : riiKiti:&lt;»&gt;.
I, AN DIM, KIMH X l l t 'I . U
Ill the District (Tuurt uf th« Hull­
Mollcltors f o r f 'ln i p la l n a n t .

L o b b y I'u ln s tn n -iiru m loy Itldg.
Hanford
Klorlda

I V in l i n g — D e c o r n t i n g

work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez-

S M I

By GEORGE McMANUS
*v'AC,C.*E .

r&gt;

Rooms For Rent

Automobiles

DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?” If so advertisa la
he "Gainesvillo Sun.”

im m m

« p ;-ouP.n.nsi;iiM
NAI.K
ix t u b r u i n it r o r iiT . s e v K v rn J i n i n t i . n i i a i T
op
ri.OIIIHA. l\ AND P oll SKJIIMII.H COUNTY.
FOR RENT— Room* with or with
IN I'll A n cr.it v
out meals.
Reasonable ratoa. ANNA K. KIUK, u wli!»\v,
C om p la in a n t
Lincoln House.
VISHNIA I- DELI*nnd C. BELL

WILL EXCHANGE for Florida
real estate, Six room house sev­
en miles from Philadelphia on mnin
line o f I’ennsylvnnin
railroad.
_ 15 minutes
Trains every
minutes, takes
only 17 minutes to bring you to
the heart o f Philadelphia. Lot 42
by 100. Ail improvements, hot wa­
ter. heat. Price $8,500 of which
DEPENDABLE USED CABS
$4,509 may remain on mortgage.
What have you? Address S. D. H.- 1924 Dodge*Touring. •••••
333 Meetinghouse Lane, Nurboth, 1925 Dodge Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
Pa., Montgomery County.
1922 Dodge Touring.
ROOMS AND BOARD in heiirt o f 1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 ton
Truck.
resort.
Modern conveniences.
$10 per week. Mrs. G. II. Lyday, 1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck.
MILLER O. PHILIPS, tncc.
Davidson River, N. C.
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
WILL EXCHANGE
Phone 3
Oak nnd 2nd St.
titer for vacant I
, You nro wasting time and mo
phono 62.
ney if this page hasn’t your clus
LADIES Everywhere, address en­ sified advertisement. Phone it ii
velopes, etc., nt home, libernl today. No. 148.
pay. U. S. Service, 20 E. Jackson
More divorces nre granted dur­
Blvd., Chicago, III.
ing the fourth yenr o f married life
FOR SALE—Space on the page than at any other period. ______
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
MMTIII.AMl IMIXT

BRINGING Up EATHI&lt;

serve you, even if you only require water or air.
A t these Service Stations POLARINE OIL and C R O W N
GASO LIN E are offered to you as the best motor products
obtainable. FREE crankcase service; only charge is for oil
used. Differential and francmuemn

Seminole County
Call 148.

r* '

FOR SALE—3 acres unimproved WANTED: Position with Real
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
land in city limits for sale.
Estate Compnny as salesman.
Bldg., 205 Oak Avo. Inquire up­
Terms cash. See or write B. II. Ten years experience.
Address stairs. C. T. Smith.
Bankston, Sanford.
B. D. c.o. Herald.
FOR SALE— One stand show case, WANTED— Some one to represent APARTM ENT FOR RENT— At­
tractive and convenient. Call
0 feet long, round top, Inquire
the original J. R. Wntkins Com­
Zeiter’s fountain at The Basket. pnny in Sanford. You can supply at Herald office for further in­
formation.
FOR SALE— 3 cast front San­ daily necessities to regular custo­
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy mers and make $35 to $50 a week FOR
RENT— Furnished apart­
ensiiy. Write tho J. R. Watkins
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
Co., Dent. J-2, 62-70 W. Iowa St.,
neighborhood with private family.
GIVEN AW AY— Restaurant nd- Memphis, Tenn.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Ilot and
Joining hotel, on First Street—
cold water, telephone, etc., 711
$1,000 cash. Clear profits $500 per WANTED— Lady o f culture and Park Avc.
refinement, prominent in church
month. Must be seen to be believ­
ed. See Mr. Hawkrigg, care Dean- or social work to associate herself
with business in n dignified and FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
Berg Corporation.
partment 815 Park Avenue.
profitable capacity. For particu­
FOR SALE— Three fine draft lars, write SICKLES nnd STEV­
npnrtmrnt
horses, acclimated. Weight about ENS. 424 South Palmetto Avenue, FOR RENT—Gnrnge
unfurnished. Will be vacant
1.1100 lbs., each, guaranteed gentle Dnytonn, Fla.
July 1st. 112 West Fourth St.
nnd good handlers. Going North.
Will sell at a bargain. Address I WANT U bay fiom one to five
well located building lots in San­ FOR RENT— Eight room house,
The Fiomich Company, Telephone
ford.
The prices muat be within close in on Third St. partly fur­
Daytona, Fin,
renson nnd the terms easy. If you nished or unfurnished, call phone
FOR SALE ■Two business lots in have anything to sell, write me ful­ 144 J.
liithlo.
cash nnd $3 per ly giving exact location, price and
month. I*. O, Box 431, Sanford, terms. 1 mean business and will FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
buy immediately. Have you any­
Florida.
new mmrtmcnts. phones includ­
thing you renlly want to sell? Ad­ ed. By week month or year, well
Write or
FOR SALE— Five- _____
room stucco dress "Investor” care Tho Sanford located near ocean.
phone R. L. Seldcn, Scldcn Bldg,
bungalow located on corner fa c­ Herald.
ing east in Sanford’s finest resi­ WANTED—Small acrcngo tracts. Dnytonn Beach, Fin.
dential section. All improvements
Price must ba right. Cash on
nnd constructed of the'finest ma­ hand. Give complete information FOR RENT— Rooms for
housekeeping.
Furnished,
terials. Has never been occupied. in nnswering this nd. Address B.
W. fith Street.
Owner will sell on easy terms or B. enre Herald.
will tako well located real estate
in part payment. If you, are look­ HELP WANTED— Young man o f FOR RENT— Kitchen, bed room
nnd gnrngc, 1101 Elm Avo.
ing for a nice home, get in touch
good nppcnrnnco to do newspa­
with the owner at liox 79 care The per work. Must be n hustler and FOR RENT— Gnrnge npnrtmcnt
Scnford Herald.
willing to put forth an effort to
furnished. Call at 301 Park Avc.
get results. Attractive proposition
FOR SALE— Furniture. Completo to the right party. Call at The
FOR RENT
household furnishings, cheap, 911 Herald offico and see tho adver­ Rooms Overlooking tho Ocean nt
Elm Avenue.
tising 'manager.
TH E SANDPIPER
DAYTONA BEACH
FOR SALE—Single bed, mattress WANTED— Young man with neat
315 N. Atlantic Avc.
nnd spring, 218 Elm Avenue.
nppcnrance to solicit advertising.
P. O. Box 481.
Good opportunity for advancement
FOR SALE—Stock o f groceries for right man. Apply Advertising
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment
and fixtures. Must sell i n - 15 Manager, Sanford Herald.
One room nnd kitchenette, 200
dnys. Lcnving Sanford, apply 408
E. Third Street.
Sanford Avenue.

TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Times, tho great
home dally.
rMe 1141 per word, minimun.
charge 25c o s h with order. Write FOR SALE—8 choice lots on Sanfv&gt;rd Avo. 10 on Palmetto. New
for completo rate card
5 room bungalow, bath, lights, tw o'
WTOT **»IHiINI 1 —nark.hureporches, gnrnge. Any terms. Fred
Clark .burg
Vrxponanl
mon
S. Houston. Box fi'JG, City.
.aeludlnr Pmrtav. mnrntnc I.
l cam per W'-rd minimum lie.
FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad
PALM nEACH COUNTY—The
joining lot on Palmetto Avc.
scene of stupendous development terms. Box 431, enre Herald.
Rend about it in the Palm Biacfc
Post. Samp.e copy sent on re­ FOR SALE—This week. Dining
quest.
table, chairs, bedroom suite, baby
bed* china cabinet and oil heater.
ADVERTISIN'* get* roxultH if It Mrs. Leslie Bryan, 316 Magnolia
reaches potential buyers.
Pa- Ave.
iHtka Dniiv New* is circulated in
an indust ini nnd agricultural sec­ FOR SALE: My If) acre farm on
tion.__
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore
ADVERTISE m CCs .foumai-Her- Station, small cash payment, rea­
aid. South Georgia’* greatest sonable terms. S. K. Barrett, Box
newnpaper. Morning, afternoon, 95, Jacksonville, Fla.
wpekly and Sunday Cln*s!f!et! ratrs
In
10c rer line. Wav&lt;*rr&gt;js Journal- FOR SALE—Oldsnuibila 8.
good condition.
Easy terms.
Herald, Waycroa*. Georrla.
Party leaving town. See It. T.
TAMPA MORNIT 3 TRIRUNE— Hunt, Seminole Hotel.
Send In your subscription tc the
Tribuno or hand t to your lical FOR SALE—2,
dealer so you can r»nd Florida's
and one horse,
greatest newnrirey.
One year Gindcrville.
*8.00, 6 months I4.0C, three months
$?.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
urder.

W. H. LONG
M EAT MA1IKET

Attractive Service Stations, that are a credit to any com­
munity, are erected by this Company and maintained for
your benefit, convenience and comfort. The surroundings are
clean and business-like. Driveways are safe and easy of

Georgia

Building: Material

Mtiraril t « p l .e e w lth la tmuy
I* o f &lt;h« ponplr o f Hnoford
w r tlr ti
o ftrn
n r rd n l.
•all Ihla llal n h r n onjr ape­
, .e r .lr o U rennlred.
If I .
m t»d
alphabetically
fa t
r eoavealeaee.

ONE IN TEN
Brooklyn .. 202 001 310 00- 9-18-1
Neglecting u little wound, cut or
Demosthenes, the great orator,
I’hiln.......... 009 140 202 01-19-15-5
Ebrhurdt, Kuhhcll, Osborne and abrasion o f tin* flesh may in nino in Ids youth ntuttcrcd and stam­
Taylor; Ulrich, llctts and Wilson. tyi-es out of ten cause no great mered.
Buffering or inconvenience, but it
i« the one case in ten that causes
blood ^poi,toning, lockjaw or a
chronic festering sore. The cheup®$t, safest ami best course is to
diainfuct the wound with liquid
Horozone and apply the Borozone
I'owder to completo tho healing
process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c
and $1.20. I'owder 30c and 60c.
Sold by Laoey'g Drug Store.

Southern Association
Atlanta fit Birmingham.
Memphis nt f'linttnuoogn.
Now Orleans at Mobllo.
Only three scheduled.

Rfflclsnc

iUSLNESS DIRECTORY

100-Year*
Worn# n
Dies at St* Petersburg 171 Take Examination
For Dental Licenses

.Scute by innings:

ftarvlca
Prompt.

THIS

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co
Myrtle Ave nnd 4tli, Phone 539

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Wanted

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
LEWIS O'BRYAN.
Office In NEWS— it covers Broward County
Seminole Bank Building Annex. thoroughly which is one o f tho
most rapidly growing sections on
Phone 417-L 3.
the Florida East Coast. Sample
copy
and rate card upon request.
TYPEW RITERS AND REPAIRS
LEARN AhOUT fo lk County and
All makes of typewriters for
Lakclnnd, through the Star-Tele*
isle on easv terms, for rent, also gram. Beat advertising medium in
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 South Florida Published mornings.
Rail Bldg.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. FI*.

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Advertising

LAWYER

but give her a chance

Tampa Man Becomes
Editqr at Bradenton

Florida Man Suggests
Big Houseboat Hotel

Classified Directory

• 1 .(IA i&gt; 6

se e

The Herald’s M arketplace

FOR ALL SEEKERS OF OPPORTUNITIES AND PROFIT

Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.
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Southern Association
Nashville 3, Little Bock 8.
Chattanooga 8, Memphis D.
New Orleans 8, Mobile 9.
Birmingham-Atlanta postponed

BRADENTON,
July
1,— Earl
Stumpt, o f Tampa, has become
city editor o f the Bradenton Eve­
ning Herald succeeding Mnx I*.
Miritz.
Mr. Stumpf has served
on newspapers throughout the
northwestern United States. He
came to Florida some yenrs ago
for Ids health and heenmu connect­
ed with the Tnmpn Times. Five
yearn ago lie resigned tlibt posi­
tion to bccomo probation officer
of Hillsborough county. He re­
signed the latter position to be­
come connected with the Herald.

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1 improved Business and Residential Priperi,
in Sanford
‘

South Atlantic League
(Ircenville 0, Columbia 1.
Spartanburg 5, Charlotte 1 (11
Innings).
Asheville 8, Augusta 4.
Knoxville 0, Macon 5.

White Sox 6, Browns 1
ST. LOUIS, July 1.— The Chi

The Herald Reaches
Buyers Throughout

Turnovers and Results
Call 148.

National league
Poston 3, New York 2. *
Pittsburgh 0, Chicago 1.
Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia 10 (11
innings). .
Only three acedulcd.

Florida State League
Lnkclnnd 7, Tampa 2.
Sanford 5, St. Petersburg 4.

American lea gu e
Won Lost

4
E
o
U
1
o
9
0
1
0
0
0

Totals
„ . 33 7 9 27 13 2
Score by inniligs:
T a m p a ...................... 200 000 000-2
Lakeland
109 200 20x-7
Suinmnry: Two base hits— Du­
mas, Brazier: Three base hits—
Welch. Stolen bases— Snead Du­
mas, welch (2 ), llrazier, Surface,
Fonder, Doyle. Sacrifices— Estra­
da. Buekloy, Welch. Double plays

s Games

N «v Y o r k ............... 40
20
Brooklyn ..
3.144
St. Loulrf .. ._______ 83
34
CitvinruiU
. . . . . . . 32
.TH
PbilndHphin.......... ..3 0
35^
Dhicii"0 .. .. .. .. .. ..30
38
lioiton .. .. ..- :. .. .. 26
30

Herald Classified
Ads are quick

ed Mlales for the Southern District
of Florida:
In the matter of A. II. Hamrick,
bankrupt. No. 3791 In bankruptcy.
(Ml tills 30th day of June. A. D.
1925. on reading the foregoing pe­
tition for* Discharge of the abuveliaiiird bankrupt. It Is—
OKUKMKD by the Court, that a
hearing be hud upon the sains on
the Ittlh day of August, A. D.. 1921.
before the said court, at Jackson­
ville, in said district, at lo o'clock
In tnc forenoon; and that notlcs
thereof be published In Hanford
Herald, a newspaper printed In said
district and that alt known credi­
t o r and other persons In Interest
many appear at the said time and
place ami show cause. If any they
have, why the prayer of ths said
petltl oner should not he granted.
And li Is further ordored by the
Court.‘ that the clerk shall send, by
mall, to all known creditors, copies
of aald petition and this order, ad­
dressed to them at their places of
tealJeuCu as slat..3.
WITNKMM The Honorable Ithydon
M. Call, Judge of the aald Court,
nnd the seal thereof, at Jackaonvide. In said district-' on the 14th

SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
If your breath is bat) and you
have * pells uf swimming in the
herd, poor appetite, comitipatiun
and a general no-account feeling, il
I* a sign your liver is torpid. The
one renlly dependable remedy fur
all di&gt;nnters in the tivar, rtamach
and bowel* is ilerbine.
it acts
powerfully on the liver, strength­
ens digestion, purifies the bowel*
and restores a fine feeling of enerjjv. vim and cheerfulness. Price,
COc. Sold by La tier's Dttcj Store.

Presenting* a star o f other days, the
great “ C h ief' Bender, who on rnany
Mcaiion* hurled the Athletics to
victory and helped bring quite a
few world series title* to the
Muck*. Hu* now wearing a While
box uniform, having recently Ixien
appointed couch by Manager Fddio
Lolluu.
1925

ov I n t -l F cat u r c Sravicff. I**c
Crrat Blilain rights rescivrd

7

Thv elevator was first known as
the “ flying chair," and originated
at the summer residence o f the
Auxtrain emperor at Seh&lt;&gt;ohrun»,
in 1700.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, Id25.

President Leaves B edside
6th Federal Reserve
District P e r m i t s
48.8% GreaterThan
* During Last Year

Less Loans, More
Deposits Shown
Agricultural C o n d i ­
tion Reported Nor­
mal for This Month

cd yesterday, was an emergency
one and that there might bo a re­
currence of conditions
which
brought the Colonel near to death,
making surgical treatment again
imperative. For the present, how­
ever, there is little likelihood of
PLYMOUTH, Vt.,' June 3 0 .- another operation.
Steadily gaining ground in his up­ Colonel Coglldge surprised physi­
hill bnttlu for life, Col. John Cooi­ cians last night by rising from his
idge, the President’s 80-year-old bed nnd walking with little assist­
father, is resting comfortably, ap­ ance to a chnir in which he snt
parently out of danger. Through­ for half an hour. This was describ­
out Monday the President and Mrs. ed ns remarkable progress by the
Cooiidge, who hurried here Sunday doctors.
from Swnmpscott, remained wlth- The nstounding gains made by
ing call, encouraged by the fre­ the nged patient have so reassured
quent assurance of physicians that tho President that it wns consid­
the crisis wna passed.
ered that Mr. and Mrs. Cooiidge
They were told, however, that will return to Swnmpscolt perhaps
the patient's age, the faulty ac­ by motor.
tion of his heart and other infirm­ A let-up in the rain permitted
ities made complications possible the President to got in his usual
nnd thut it would be another 241evening stroll which led him along
hours at least before he would be I the winding roads beneath the hills
out of danger.
j here for an hour tonight. He was
It also was emphasized that the I accompanied by only secret scroperaiion on the bladder perform-j vice men.

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PRICE *IVE CENTS

Promoted

PLYMOUTH, Vt.. June 30.
—President Cooiidge left here
today for Swompscott, Mass.,
assured that his nged father
virtually had recovered from
his serious attnek of illness.

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and W *_.
rite east and
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NUMBER
u — I—

WESTERN CITY
IS 1DAIINTE
BY DISASTERS

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B y E a r th q u a l
JV J-I j

Citixens Take Disaster With­
out a Mad Frenzy Rush and
Assume Optimistic Altitude
About Its Terrible Plight

Witness In Trial Of Former
Prison Officials Asserts
He Gave $2,500 to Woman
For Some “Outside Work”

Dead and Thirty I
M’ADOO LEADS IN Nine
Injured By Fi
Timber and Debris;
EFFORT
TO
BEGIN
Citizens Optimistic
Injured Taken Care of
REBUILDING
CITY
In Emergency Wards
Damage Between

Doesn’t Know Who
Was to Get Money

More Aid Being Rushed By Former Cabinet Member and
Federal Government; News­
Candidate for Democratic
paper Plants Are Disabled
Presidential
Nomination,
Ih Arranging The Finance*)

Government Rests Its Case
While Counsel BelievesJury
Will Get Case Thursday

15 And 30 Million 111)
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Looters Are Busy At
Nefairious Trade A *%
TroopsFormPatrols Jo's

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Juno
ATI.ANTA, Ga., June 30.—Mor­
30.—This city by the sea, which
ris Swcctwood, convicted of liq­
SANTA BARBARA, June 30.—
uor Inw violation in New Yurk, Captain Richard 11. Leigh, U. S. early Mondny staggered under the Plans for the rebuilding of the de­
was tho chief witness for the de­ Navy, has to buy some new uni­ blows of a rending earthquake last vastated residential and business
fense Monday in tho trial in Fed- forms. Why? President Cooiidge night surveyed its great losses und sections of this city, .visited here
ATLANTA, Ga. June HO.
,
SANT BARBARA, Calif., 3J |
eral Court here of L. J. Fletcher, hns just advanced him to the rank began lighting back.
Monday by a series of terrific
Although general business
No community over took and ab­ earthquakes, already are under June 30.—A hot June nun msutsS s b
former deputy wnrden nnd Thom-, „f ri.a r admiral,
1^conditions in the sixth dis­
sorbed punishment v;:th rr.cro stoi­ way.
ns P. Hayden, former chaplain of I
today on a phyidcnlly proa- I &amp;**
cism and calm.
the Atlanta Federal Prison. Detric t have not shown materia!
William
0.
MeAdoo
of
I.os
An­
fondants are charged wjth qnn*
Bluejackets of tho nnval militia geles, who owns one of the finest trated city by the blue Pacific y* ^ 5
change during the Inst month,
from
spiring
to
necept
bribes
und
national guardsmen patrolled residences in the city, led a num­ thnt throbbed nevertheless s '; g s
building permits issued in 20
wealthy prisoners.
*^ c
the heart of the business district, ber of financiers in arranging with through every pile of her
cities for construction aggre­
but never ut uny time bad there the local chamber of commerce for earthquake debrirt with nn inSwcctwood, inmate of the peni­
i S2
gating $15,231,053, are an in­
been the least sign of disorder.
tentiary here und reputed to be
re-construction funds ut a meet­ dominiUble ap/rit of recon- 5
No frenzy, no rushing about, ing here yesterday afternoon.
crease of 48.8 per cent over
wealth" testified that he paid
atruction.
,. •J§§|.g J
marked this disaster.
$2,500 to Mrs. R. K. Walthall
the corresponding month of
Would Loan $2,500,000
The
dead
were
collected
ns
A
violent
shock
struck
the f ***
mentioned in earlier testimony ns
May, 1D23, an well nn luting the
Mr. MeAdoo suggests that the
quickly
as
possible,
numbering
up­
city
at
1:28
o’clock
this
morning.
{ c
a
go-between
to
get
specinl
privi­
highest percentage of increase
houses of the slate fur­
ward* of a dozen bodies. Close to clearing
This was the heaviest shake since
leges in the prison for his money.
nish
u
revolving
loan
fund
of
two
reached for any month since such
Consensus of Opinion Is Thnt a score, of injured were cared for,
the heavy trembler of yesterday
Ho said he did not know if the
nne-hnlf million dollars for morning
statistics have been compiled, says
unil even us tne umbulnnces moved nnd
and again at 4:38 o’clock,
All
Establishments
Hut
money
was
intended
for
Fletcher
the purpose of assisting
in the, ___,
re just as sailors
the Federal Reserve Business re­
i o HID
m i t i i i u i i s there
n i n e followed
lu iiiin e o .
, .. ,
olT to
the hospituls,
wore disembarking
Those Who I)o Not Remember Resolutions Condemning Re­ or ever reached Fletcher. .. The
Drug Stores Will Close; !&gt;II
view for dune, issued today.
In. their. wake truJks
loaded
with 1“f
f Soantn of„
J®
from the battleship Arkansas.
It
Cannot
Puss,
Secretary
first
proposal
to
purchnse
privi­
ligious
Training
in
Public
Trade
Hody
Favors
Move
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...i
Barbara.
The
plan
is
Regarding building activities,'
battered brick and twisted steel. not worked out in detail but tho
The table of ^fcaths stands at
Davis Tells Wn • College
Schools, Is Drafted at A leges he said, waa made to him
the review ,shows that six cities in
Tho work of cleaning up had be­ local authorities are now taking nine and in the hospitals lay 30
ami
to
Mannie
Kessler,
another
i t 3. |
The
majority
of
the
business
Graduates To Talk Monday
Convention In Chicago, 111. prisoner from New York.
the district reported decreases
injured. Estimates of duinnge ; | d £ fcJ
it up.
men of this city have expressed gun.
CJmpnred with May last year, hut
The bundling of the sudden em­
ranged from $15,000,000 to $30,­
rc 2 *1
The witness wns asked if he re­ their willingness to close their es­ ergency
At the first meeting of tho 000,000
to offr.et this the I t remaining ci­
Wa s h in g t o n ] June .to. — CHICAGO. June 30.—An appeal
could not have b*eii more
although no definite
tablishments
all
day
on
July
4
,
ceived
any
privileges.
He
replied:
Chiimlier
of
Commerce
it
will
he
ties reported increases, some of “ Economy is the watchword of the for action on the Tennessee evolu­
amount can bo set until today’s
efficient if it had been u motion
Kessler wus riding which in Independence Day ami picture scene planned weeks in ad­ drafted and whipped into shupc in architectural surveys. State street,
them being very large.
commander-in-chief of the nrmv, tion cascLWOfl contained in the sec­ “Well,
have
been
proclaimed
by
the
Pres­
order thnt rebuilding can start at the inuin artery of the town and
l&lt; . 8 .)
Of those cities in the* Sixth Dis­ and those who cannot remember it, retary’s report presented at the uruund outside the walls within ident as Defense Day, A. C. Car­ vance.
the twisted business district pre­
The main street of the city, once.
trict which showed outstanding in­ shall not pass,” Acting Secretary first session of the American thus* weeks after we got hero nnd ter, manager of the Sanford Retail
'* S .r
Mr. MeAdoo in nn interview sent a desolnte appearance that
' creases in building |&gt;ermits in Muy, Davis informed the graduating Teachers Federation convention it took me nine and n half months Credit Men's Association an­ State Street, wns a picture of calm said:
“The destruction ia serious threw Into bold belior the optimism
to get outside. You can figuru nounced this morning.
ruin almost from end to end.
1925, over the same date in 1924, class at the urmy war college in a here Monday.
1
but
should
not be disheurtening to of nicn nnd women who owned tho
it
for
yourself.”
prepared address Monday pointing
All
Suffered
are the following:
“The trial," the report said, “is
Mr.
Carter
stated
thnt
he
lias
loyal son of California. The wrecked stores.
tv f -x i
Not all of its business build­ any
Further questioning developed talked to the managers of most of
Tampa 575 permits for construc­ that they were not ready for gen­ a dramatization in Tennessee of
lust earthqunke hern happened 112
eral
staff
duty
in
tho
department.
ings
were
demolished
but
all
had
that
Swcctwood,
who
ndmitted
In
forces
which
unfortunately
are
not
Another
slight
tremor
struck
the
t
e l?
tion vulued at $1,561,230, against
stores and business houses
years ago and it probably will be
the war college you study confined to Tennessee but are at never hud any education, had been thu
p,.rL, nm| they have declared they suffered damage nnd many woro another 100 years lie fore another city at 6:54 o’clock this morning.
ocnstruction valued at $.'120,881 for the“At
economy of forces,” Mr. Davis work
throughout the United assigned to work in the athletic wi|l be glad to close on that .lay twisteil and smashed beyond re­ one occurs. The thing to do now Looters plied their nefarious trade
the same period in 1924; Lakeland
said.
“At
the
war
department
we
the ruins during the night
States.
field, m the library nnd in the „„ |,nn alwuys been customary on pair.
142 permits In May this year for practice the force of economy. Or­
is to rebuild und all hankers in amid
Tho imposing facade of the California
and numerous reports of deprepoultry yard. Tho coatless jury- j „ |y , in this city during past
construction valued ut {591,725 der
“The
teaching
of
evolution
in
should
he
glad
of
un
No. I, headquarters, command­ disregnrd of Stute statutes is not ment frequently laughed heurtily •y€.„rH.
Barber shops, grocery county bunk upneured from the opportunity to ussist the gullr.nt ilutions came from officers of the
against .‘14 permits in 1924, the er-in-chief,
commands
‘construct­
nt
his
retorts
to
cross
exnnilnu-.
stores,
department
and dry goods front ns beautiful in Us simplicity citizens of Santa Barbara who an. National Guardsmen and Nnval
value of which wus $127,140.
major issue, nor the issue with .
ive economy' und us good soldiers the
turn.
He
was
asked
us
to
his
du
-1
establishments,
jewelry
stores and ns ever, but down one side run a reaily to begin immediately tho Reservists, who threw n network
which
we,
the
American
Federation
;,.on
FINANCIAL: Increased depos­ and good citizens we nlwnys have
atrol over the business district
ties
on
the
nthlctic
field.
vurimix
other
houses
have tx- jagged crack like a lightning work of reconstruction.
of
Teachers,
aro
primarily
concern­
its und loans, and decreased bor­ cheerfully nnd loyally obeyed. In
streak,
through
the
concrete.
uring the dark hours. Altar ves­
“Oh, I manicured the grounds, | pressed their willingness to close,
burden will be too great sels
rowing from the Federal Reserve war we entrench, in peace we re­ ed*
The San Murcos, n stately four- for“The
of gold and silver of the
the
tennis
court
and
so
forth,”
lie
lie
said.
Jocul
financial
resources
but
Hank were indicated in reports for trench. Tho pen is mightier than
"It is only the technical charge
story, class A structure of th 6 the stute must now get back of Guadalupe Catholic Church waa re­
replied.
Movement
Endorsed
June 10, rendered by 36 member the sword; the hudgetry blue pen­ on which American education hns
newest type, just completed, oc­
___
Mr. Carter further pointed out cupied
liurharn, not as u matter of ported stolen.
Government counsel sought to
banks located in Atluntn, New Or­ cil is mightier than thu whole a r­ been arraigned and brought to the
principally by professional Santa
Mrs.
Charles
E.
Perkins,
widow
that
the
local
ChnuiWr
of
Conichurity
or
gift,
but
ns
a
business
show
that
he
had
received
special
leans, Birmingham, Jacksonville, my. So upon your graduation I bar of a local court front which
men, seemed from the southern
Swectwood rm rce nt its meeting last week nnd eastern ends of its "L’* to bo o|N&gt;rntinn based on good security of the lake railroud wizard, for­
Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, utge upon you two fumhimental
Hnal appeal will be to the con- bathing privileges.
mer president of the Chicago, Burvoted
in
fuvor
of
having
the
stores
and Savumiuli, ns compared with a principles—economy and cfflcicn- science and intelligence of the protested he had received no spec­
untouched. Bet Its &lt;nher elevation &lt; on tho new buildings and lots. The
kiuinry, mhm .iLvdnml
and
other
business
bouses
of
Sunloans
will
l&gt;
«
'
repaid
by
M
**
sal"
rJ
ial
privileges,
exclaiming
“why.
I
month ago. and with the same per­ Cyt
i American people.
St
lay flat.
4
mortgages upon the completion Af to tie buried in the ruins of a seetake three baths every day now ford close and that nt the Inst
,
u
.
.
,
.
"Brynn,
nntl-avolution
Inw,
nnd
iod lust yeur.
• /*
Tho
Kunta
Barbara
mission,
f’Undcr the national d e fe n se ,,,,. .,...12
tlon
of
the
Arlington
Hotel.
Man­
meeting
of
the
Retail
Credit
Men's
buildings.”
r.,„„inr , , „ fine stage scenery nt Dayton are —whether I need ’em or not.”
which fell in un earthquake during
Incteascs were shown over fig­ act •• i„. .„I,|
ager A. L Richmond said that ho
Association its members agreed to the
5a e++■.
The government rested its case
early eighties, again was part­ The ilfllninn Commercial Trust did not have the slightest hope
ures a month eurliur for both time me h t e ^ a 'V h r a a ^ r r a s k “ 7
^
t h ^ S u o n V 7 a spirit
,
(
close,
provided
merchants
not
beand
Savings
Hunk
hns
through
its
in the day. The defensi
ly wrecked toduy. Its pair of tow­
and demand deposits, the latter Isr nrequinu
'that she escaped nnd debris wns
carry
on ...at own nat|onwMo#
r c S d a ttoi hrc°aC
rVy,,!i,,lah
r“ lily
,S early
torncys announced they will place!
‘® thV, ‘JrK?,'1''*aV°n wil‘ ers arc masses of crumpled debris. chairman of thu board, sent 11. II. being removed to uncover tho body. I
having increased $4,840,000 during professional training to piipnre
Cotton
to
Santa
Barbara
to
look
The
report
closed
with
the
ques­
their best witnesses on the stand '1®
, l . s, £ ? ™"]?nsua
The telephone company’s build­
that period. Total discounts were summer camps for the student cit­
the field, and nnnounced a .Manager Richmond also believed
$2,822,000 greater than on May 6 izens, to net as instructor to the tion:
today when they call Albert E .'
V ‘‘i P'm 7 " y ing hns four walls still standing over
contribution of $290,000 to the that Bertram B. Hancock of la&gt;a
"Is
it
possible
thnt
the
ultimate
Snrtiin,
former
warden
of
the
pris*u"
{.
in
wi“
c,°™
by
virtue
of
half
a
score
of
props
' ct this year. Compared with Juno citizen soldiers. Of the approxi­
Angeles was killed, his room hav­
fund.
made from telephone poles.
It, 1924, figures for June 10 this mately 6.000 combat officers, not destiny of the American school on, and a number of character wit­
ing been above Mrs. Perkins’ and
He
further
nnnounced
thnt
the
The
main
water
supply
of
Snntn
Hotel A Loss
‘ year show Increases of $56,567,000 on foreign service, over 5,000 are system is to be decided by fute or nesses for the defendants.
local merchants arc planning to
Barbara was reported sufe late to­ demolished.
by
enlightened
public
opinion
while
Inside
in
the
Arlington,
hostelry
in total loans, discounts and in­ ( nguged In training camp work in
keep Saturday hours on Friday,
day when word from the Gibralter
Statu Street, tho mnln thorough­
to the travelers of two hem­ dam,
vestments; $331896,900 in time do- the summer. Of the 85,000 enlist­ the teachers stand aside in a list­
thus enabling the people to do known
eighteen miles east of here, fare, is n ghastly uvenuo of cor­
ispheres,
a
picture
of
absolute
de­
nosits. Borrowing by these 36 ed combat strength in the United less manner?"
their week-end shopping and buy­ struction, presents itself. The re­ snid that it wns intact.
nices of its most stately building
A resolution taking a definite
banks from the Federal Reserve States, more than 50,000 assist in
ing on that day. The drug stores, mainder of the building is ripped
The tunnel through the moun­ being tumbled down, and cornices,
Htand
probably
will
be
adopted
to­
Hank on Juno 10 this year was on­ the summer training of civiliani.
tains to Santa Barbara ulsu es­ walls and fronts of practically all
sard Mr. Carter, will not close.
und torn in u number of places. caped
ly $5,259,000 as compared wi'.ii This is ail economical use of our morrow, Dr. 11. R. Linvillc, New
injury.
Proclamation
principal
structures
shattered
York,
vice-president,
said.
Manager
Richmond
says
it
is
a
$18, 720.000 Inst year.
personnel, employing every indi­ Resolutions condemning religious
The breaking of the Sheffield down.
Tim President of the United complete loss.
AGRICULTURE The first re­ vidual to the limit of his capacity.
States and the governor of Florida
merely means elimination of
Continued Through Day
training nnd teaching of military
One newspaper, the News i.i dam
port of the cotton season issued by
have issued proclamations declar­ homeless,
one reservoir control, water offi­
The
earthquakes
continued
“Our personney, both civilian instruction in thu public schools
its
city
dusk
and
editor­
Mrs. I). I . Burden, who hns ing July 4 us Nutional Defense
the Department of Agriculture nnd military, are doing fur more
cials
snid.
throughout
yesterday.
They
men­
will
also
be
passed
on.
been visiting her niece, Mrs. R. Day and the day for the observ­ ial stuff functioning from the civic
eary in June shows a condition on work per capita than before the
Several stretches of puvement to
tho water supply by crashing
L. Peck at 510 Palmetto Avenue, ance nnd celebration of the Declar­ square and its issues coming from the north have been badly torn aced
May 25 o f 76.6 per cent of normal, war. As n matter of fuct, despite
out the dam of Sheffield reser­
tiie press of a sister publication
DAYTON, 'lenn., June 30.—Ar­ in this city for the past week, died
compared with a ten year average the new und necessary develop­
ation of Independence.
These at Ventura, twenty-eight miles und almost impuHsuble.
voir but u by-pass hns been estab­
rangements
were
begun
here
Mon­
suddenly there at noon today front proclamations are lieing sponsored
condition on May 25 o f 72. As a ments brought about by the war,
In line with n suggestion made lished to a main reservoir back
distant.
day
to
furnish
a
lurge
house
us
a
stroke
of
apoplexy,
after
being
general condition, planting was such ns air service, tanks, chemical
by William G. MeAdoo earlier in in tho hills and water provided
by the local city government and
done enrlicr this year than last, warfare service, a far more effi­ headquarters for defense attorneys in excellent spirits und apparent by the various military, patriot­ The morning paper, the Press, the day, the Santa Ilarbura Chum- for the city.
has
its
plant
intuit,
hut
lacks
the
in
the
trial
of
John
T.
Scopes,
who
good health during the earlier part ic, and civic organizations of San­
says the review, and the season cient National Guard, a newly or­
bur of Commerce adopted n plan to
Tiie terror stricken, 30,000 inhab­
power to turn its cog wheels.
Is reported to be from one to two ganized reserve corps, industrial faces charges of teaching evolution of the day.
institute a $2,500,000 revolving itants in most cases settled down
ford who ask that ull of the mer­
Two
distinct
sounds,
not
loud,
in
the
opbiic
school
in
violation
of
Mrs. Ptirdon wns eating dinner chants of this city, whether they
weeks early all through the dis- preparedness, nnd reul national de­
JZ'Z
fund for reconstruction.
»&lt;* an emergency existence by r.oan,
state law.
and was chatting with her relatives ure members of the credit associ­ but persistent, stand out wherever
! trict.
At
thu
same
meeting,
whieh
was
many
of
them
living
on
the
luwns.
fense plans,
the
war
department
one wulks in the stricken area: the
- ,
The house selected is located on nnd friends ut the table when sud­
Karly planted cotton has a good
"I have been through 60 earth­ , § &lt; .5?'1
is spending a smaller per- a bill overlooking the town nnd has denly she wum stricken, causing ation, the Chamber of Commerce, tumbling of bricks and mortur as held within a half block of Stute
* start, it Is shown, but lute planted actually
Street, lying in ruins, It wus an* quakes, but never one like this be
or
other
civic
organisations,
ob­
centngo of the total annual gov 18 rooms. It will be used as a immediate dcuth. It is believed
wreckers
remove
dangerous
wulli,
j cotton has not had sufficient mois­ ernmental revenues than it did in
noUncud thut the program of re­ fore." said Manager Richmond of
serve next Saturday, July 4, by
the hammers of builders rush­ construction
ture for proper germination and 1915. I believe thut today we are residence of Mr. Kcoiies* lawyers that her death was due mainly to closing their establishments und and
would be under way the Arlington Hotel, “ It Just took
rilm
growth. ITivate estimates, says more neatly giving the nation a or to house some of the witnesses indigestion, since she had been taking part in the celebration ing up temporary structures.
tomorrow.
the hotel that we considered strong
who
will
appear
for
the
school
8subjected tu light attacks for Mine whicl. will bo held,
the review, place 1925 acreage at dollar vuluo for every dollar spent
as a frotress and shook it tuck nnd
Shacks Still Being Felt
time past.
Mrs. Purdon* health
_____
pa
about live per cent over last year. than ever before in our history.” teacher. Bed room, living room timo
forth ns if it were a rag.”
■w
BOZEMAN,
Moult.,
June
30.—
und
kitchen
equipment
will
be
mov­
had
been
extremely
good,
it
is
snid,
Ample supplies of labor are re­
" I tY il8 precisely ns If one woro
Southwestern
Montana
continued
ed
in
beforo
July
10
,
the
date
of
except for the occasional attacks. President Insurance
ported from Tennessee, Florida,
at sea In a storm. One would not
to keep its earthquake eye open tqthe beginning of the trial.
Mrs. Purdon is survived by four
•id Louisiana, but the. supply i* | R 0 [ a r y C l u b H e f t f S
believe it were possible for a build­
Company
Drops
Dead
day with tile receipt of news late
daughters:
Mrs.
H.
K.
Murphy
of
somewhat short of the demands in j ■ « ' • “ • J
v
^ i Th‘, *wonil Mr,‘
ing to move with such force ia
last
night
(hut
shocks
still
were
Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. I 4 — . . - . —4 / \ 4 D n n n n l I 81" 1 waa wnCe !l Ku*8t m this bouse. Mulberry, Mrs. Houston Sheffield
so many directloiui and apparently
ASBURY PARK, N. J., June 30. being fell near the scene of dis­
marriage to the lute of St. Augustine, Mrs. W. E. TuckWHOLESALE: The wholesul
so limply, as did the Arlington.
turbance Saturday night and Sun­
Thomas
F.
Berry,
Chicago,
presi­
President.
of
Tampa
nnd
Mrs.
James
trade is shown to have been, much
“The hotel is a total loss."
day.
The
property
loss
nt
Man­
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
has
dent
of
the
Globe
Mutual
Life
In­
Engineers will arrive in Dayton I stnrke or Jacksonville,
smaller in May than in April, but
Other stories of the motion of
hattan,
Three
Forks,
and
Loganhcen requested by n number of the
today to map out definite pluns I jvj0 arrangements for the funeral surance Company, dropped dead
larger than in May of last year in
the earthquake were similar.
ville, ia estimated nt $500,000.
growers
of
this
section
to
have
csof
heart
disease
in
the
north
end
for
the
proposed
erection
of
a
huge
|mvL,
made.
They
will
probaall lines except groceries.
“The twisting of the earth was
R. J, Holly was the principal
tabli»!-cd in the Sanford district
it was announced yes­ bly In- formulated nnd announced of the bathing pavilion late last
RETAIL: The volume of sales speaker at the luncheon of the Ro­ auditorium,
like
a violent storm at sea.’’ said
Another
Avulnnrh
Expected
n
bird
sanctuary,
according
to
un
The auditorium would be later this ufternoon or early Wed­ night. Ills body was found by two
during May at 49 department tary Club at the Seminole Cafe terday.
JACKSON, WYO., June 30. — annomicemei.t b-* R. \V. Pearmnn, i Harry
v, - Afford,
,,
-janitor at. the Daily
„ .
equipped
with
amplifiers
to
accom­
boys.
_______
_
nesday
morning.
Sixth District was nine tenths of this noon when he gave a detailed modate over-flow crowds from the
The North end of Chief Mountain Jr., secretary of th.it body, today. New.*;
008 ,of Yhe ,Com*
one per cent smaller than sales by account of the trip made by him­ court room. Under present pluns
is creeping slowly down upon the
The growerr, he said, argue that P°r*U'2?,{ , f?w
*n the ‘J0* ” '
the other
XlP2fRmQr«
self und 8 . O. Shinholser as dele­ it would he built on ground fur­
Gro* Ventre river vulley und crum­ the bi-ils are one of the greatest p own **iatrict when the earth bothe same stores in May last year. gates of the local organization to nished rent-free.
bling ns it goes, moving down upon fnrtors known in destroy'ng in- l&gt;’an ltlJ
Construction
Atlnntn, Birmingham, New Or­ the international Rotary Conven­ would need to be pushed 24 hours
the river on u front of several sects which would, if left aione, lie,,8
„ ..
leans, nnd other cities reported in­ tion at Cleveland, Ohio, two week* daily to complete the building be­
niilus at a rate of speed almost stray the vnriou-t trucking pro- ,, ' ho uw t shock shook^tho Da».»creased sales over May 1921, while a g o . The report was complete, in­ fore the trial begins.
perceptible. Forest rangers uiul duels t r cauio serious dsmnge to | f’" * ' b id in g like a little ship
smaller sales were recorded from teresting und instructive, and wns
CHICAGO. June 80.—The Chica­ charge stricken off the docket on ranchers declare it will create a them. Worms, bug* and trouble-1 , 8 " * storm. It knocked several
Chattanooga, Nashville aqd Savan­ enjoyed by the Koturiuns nnd their
Tribune says that William D. recommendation of State's Attor­ great basin and result in an uvit- son* ir.sects of many kinds ure I, u* ‘b‘wn. There wus nothing
Robbers Loot Safe of go
nah.
lunch greater than that oceuring eaten by birds which formerly *°.M°* ** w®9, jus,l„u ouestion of
guests.
Shepherd, recently acquitted of the ney Crowe.
Jos McCormick, past president
First action in the fight for pro­ lust Tuesday when u gigantic luko thrived in this secli-ir. but which *tM,n* ut&gt; »nd holding on. Then
murder of his foster son, William
$15,000
In
Raw
Gold
the Orlando Rotary Club, spoke
are gradually becoming very!‘'*m® 4®* • 8C°i}* •h°ck. This was
will, was formed.
Nelson McClintock, is preparing bation for McClintock’s
Miami Death Toll Of of
briefly to the club and his talk
scarce.
| ^ on8
did the damage, it
drawn
up
by
Shepherd
nnd
leaving
#
to
file
damage
suits
against
seve­
NEW YORK, June 30.—Safe ral persons connected with the
followed by a short address by
Jackdaws, rice binls, and many i
rocked back and forth, Kick
Last 24 Hours Large was
nearly
all
of
the
youth’s
fortune
|
S
i
x
t
e
e
n
R
e
f
r
i
g
e
r
a
t
o
r
Dr. Larrick of Plant City, who is robbers today looted the safe of case. Attorney* W. S. Stewart to Shepherd, will come Wednesday ~
.
a
is*
i others thnt are known to eat there snu forth until the crunching and,
the Grand Douglas Jewelry Com­
filling
the
Presbyterian
pulpit
tn
bugs and insects which destroy crashing sounds showed that the
when
attorneys
for
Miss
Pope
nnd
\
C
o
m
p
a
i
U
C
S
A
r
t*
1'1110(1
and
W.
W.
O’Brien,
who
defended
MIAMI. June 30.—Miami’s acci­ this city during the absence of pany in the Maiden Lane jewelry
vegetables
huve lieen thoughtless- P“fat*vely few men In the downfor
ten
cousins
of
McClintock,
_____)
dent toll in the last 24 hours is Itev. E. D. Brownlee who is ill.
district of about $15,006 worth of Shepherd, are preparing the suits,
Survivors of the San Francis­
iy and promiscuously slaughtered
which,
it
was
said,
will
charge,
mostly
from
lown,
nr.expected
to
CHICAGO,
June
30.—Sixteen
rcfour deud another seriously injur­
raw gold and jewelry ufter chisel- libel, slander, vicious persecution uppear in court to oppose the pro- 1frjK„rau&gt;r manufacturing com during tne past few years, it is de co earthquake of 1906 residing in
Gutsts
of
the
club
today
wer
ed, one nian thrown through n D r' Larrick, L. L. LoRoy of Gen-1ing out the combination, hut left
Sunta Barbara declared yester-:
panics pleaded guilty in tho fede- M»ml* and this is to a large part day’s
button.
windshield, dying later due to his eva. and J. G. Bull of this city.
behind more than $150,600 worth und false imprisonment.
shock exceeded the northen
ru! court today
to indictment*
indictment* In
for thewi,|ch
increasing
number I tremblor
The Tribune says it is under­
jugular vein being cut, another
today tu
1,11btamed
'
local growers
in violence.
Members present nt the lunch­ of gems in another sufe on ths stood
Cleared
Of
All
Charge^.
'furniture
ca*
that
the
defendants
in
the
workman on a bridge was killed eon were: George Babcock, Goo. floor above which thoy tried to
e. under tho Sherman
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The tremor started with a
‘
contemplater action will be Chief
CHICAGO, June JO.—William ,\nti-Truat Act and were sentencwhen struck by a derrick which Brockhahn, Randall Chase, H. (’. open.
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John
Rumley,
said
Hr.
Pearman.
't
f
f
j
y
slow
east-west
motion
f
rry Olson, of the Muni- Darling Shepherd was freed today L (j to wgv &lt;ine!l rat]|CinK fron» |2,i000
Justice Harry
seriously injured another, an auto Du Boise, A. W. Epps, b. J. Conhas been appointed chairman of u which cracked brick walls and then
K
, who started the inves-lof all criminal charges in connee- t(J gr&gt;,U00 each,
cipal
Court
salesman succumbed to injuries and —
j| , C. Haddock, W. M. 9 Persons Killed In
committee
to
put
Into
effect
the
I
th«
moment
the
movement
ito
McClintock’s
dcuth,
I
tion
with
the
death
of
his
million-1
tigation into
n man drowned when hu fell off a
plan of establishing a bird ^are-1 turned to a Northeast-Northwest
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Attorneys Alexander Reich-|aire foster son, William MeClinboat.
Wreck Near Moscow and
Markets
tuary in this section as suggested I movement of greater severity
mann and John 11. S. Lee. I-eo is tock, when the grand jury returnnnd advocated by the various | which wreaked great havoc. -.7 *
IRISH CENSUS TO BE TAKEN
MOSCOW, June 30.—Nine per­ attorney for Miss Isabelle Pope, ed a “no bill" in the death of Mr*,
At Gcleta, 12 miles north, chim­
growers
CHICAGO,
June
3
0
.-Wheat.
who
waa
McClintock’*
fiancee.
fEmnin
Nelson
McClintock.
mother
sons were killed and 32 injured
neys were crocked, olio garage
MacNeill,
Edward
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1.45
1-4;
September,
1.42
1-2
Tho
charge
of
murder
aguinst
of
William,
whose
death
from
ty*
DUBLIN, June 30.—A census
Gooseberry has ino connection I nearly ilemolished and much g la »
F. E. Roumillat, S. O. when the Chita-Moscow express on C. C. Fuilium, indieted with Shep-lphoid was the basis of the trial to 1.44; Corn, July. 98 3-4 to 99
will bo tnken in Ireland next year, iPuleston.
the Trans Siberian Railway was
with
the goose, hut should bo j broken. About 20 miles north thq
h
f
f
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W.
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Smith,
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in the northern counties nt least. Steven,. Hr. B. K. Steven,. O. I. derailed yesterday ut_ Tuigu, 100 herd, was dismissed today. Judge i at which Shepherd wuij acquitted ] 1-4; September, LOU 3-4 to 1.01 1-4
on page 9)
gooseberry,
or rough-berry.
1‘Continued
C
Thomas
J.
Lynch
ordered
the
last
week,
Oats,
September,
45
1-t
to
45
5-8.
It will be the first count of tho
miles cast c( Nova Nlkoluevsk.
Thrasher,
and
A.
t
.
YoweU.
population since befurc the war.

MERCHANTS HERE
TO CLOSE STORES
ON JULY FOURTH

ECONOMY TO B E ITEACHERS WANT
THE WATCHWORD ACTION IN TRIAL
OF ARMY LEADER OF JOHN SCOPES

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Mrs. 1). L. Bunion
Dead As Result Of
Apoplectic Stroke

Local Growers Ask
Bird Sanctuary For
Protection Crops

'J Account Of Recent IB T i T i
International Meet

Shepherd Is Cleared Of All Charges
When Grand Jury Returns “No Bill"

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For C loser Relationships
Between U. S. And Japan

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LOCUST*. - AVENUE,
LAKE cust Avenue, Lake View Avenue,
VIEW AVENUE, SAN JUAN San Junn Avenue, Lee Avenue and
AVENUE, LEE AVENUE AND San Carlos Avenuo between Un
SAN CARLOS AVENUE FROM ion Avenue and First Street will
UNION AVENUE TO FIRST be benefited by the improvement
STREET, A WIDTH OF 32 provided for by this resolution,
FEET.
nnd that the spedn! assessments
to be made and entered against nil
Whcrcns, the City Commission lots and lands adjoining and con­
of the City of Sanford, Florida, tiguous or bounding and abutting
deems it advisable to improve, upon such contemplated Improve­
grade, construct, reconstruct, pave ment shall be made upon n foot
nnd rc-parc with sheet asphalt on frontage basis; that ia to say, that
a six Inch rock base, the following in tho preparation of the spec­
Avenues in tho City of Sanford, ial assessment roll covering the
contemplated Improvement, such
Florida, to-wit:—
'special
assessments shall be de­
LOCUST AVENUE, LAKE
termined
nnd prorated according
VIEW AVENUE, SAN JUAN

to the ^foot frontage of the res­ ment roll 'to cause n copy thereof
pective properties specially benc- to be published two times con­
fltted by said improvement.
secutively, once cnch week, In a
BE IT RESOLVED, That tho newsprfpcr published in Sanford;
Tax Assessor and tho City Clerk Florida, attaching to said special
of the City of Sanford, Florida, in assessment roll so published a no­
accordance with the provisions of tice directed to all property own­
Sections 101 and 102 of the Char­ ers interested in said special
ter of tho City of Sanford, Florida, assessments, stating in accordance
shnll proceed without delay to with tho provisions of the Char­
rttake a special assessment roll, ter of the City of Sanford, Florassessing the special benefits to idn, n definite time and place
be received as the result of the where complaints will be heard and
improvement contemplated ngninat when said special assessment roll
all lots and lands adjoining nnd will be finally confirmed by the
contiguous or bounding nnd abutt-j City Commission sitting as an
ing upon such improvement, nnd; Equalizing Board.
upon tho completion of said assess-' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,

TOKYO, June 27.—With the r e the Seiyukai.” lie continued: “I
cent election of General Rnron lielievc that it devolves upon tho
Tanaka as president of the Sei- statesmen of the various countrlen
jrukai, the second largest party in of the world to fight vigorously
the Piet, political conditions In and pernistcntly against those in­
Japan are diagnosed by observers jurious campaigns which tend to
ns "seething.’* General Tannk.i, increase international complica­
formerly minister of wm, succeed­ tions, ami lend finally to clashes
ed Baron Takahashi as head of the between nations nnd rnccs. With
Sciyukni. Immediately nfter his this in mind, the heiyu'eni will do
election Gen. Tanaka brought its utmost to dispel the mistaken
about the merging of the Knnushin views held In regard to the pres­
Club containing about 20 members ent nnd future relations between
from the Chuscikai, another minor Japan nnd Americn. In this effort
AVENUE, LEE
AVENUE
party, and brought the total mem­ wo hnjHs to obtain the wholeheart­
nnd SAN CARLOS AVENUE,
bership of the Seiukni in the Diet ed sympathy nnd co-operntion of
up to 101, ns against n member­ the American stntesmcnt and lead­
From Union Avenuo to First
ship of 1C2 for th? Kcnscikni, the ers.
Street.
government party hendod by Pre­
"I nm convinced that the efforts
All of said improving, grading,
mier Kato.
recently made by President CoolThe vrrnaculnr newspapers re­ idgo nnd mnny other distinguished construction, reconstruction, pav­
port that Gen. Tnnokn also hns np- Americans to correct the dissatis­ ing nnd re-paying to be done in
pronchcd tho Ceiyuhonto, the third faction felt In
Japan
the pns- compliance with plans, specifica­
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largest party in the Piet, with u snge of the immigration law he/ tions, profiles ami estimates of
view of bringing Its member's bnclc already rcncted favorably on thfils
into the Seiyukai fold. The Soiyu- nation nnd hns impressed our said proposed improvement on Lo­
honto party is composed of mem­ countrymen with confidence In the cust Avenue, Iaikc View Avenue,
bers who broke away from the Sci- future relations between Japan nnd San Junn Avenue, Ia?e Avenue nnd
yuknj Juit prior tu the accession the United Stntcs.”
San Carlos Avenup, from Union
of the Koto ministry. This latter
merger, however, apparently hn&gt;
Itn.y has grown tired of inad­ Avenue to First Street, now on
met wit some opposition and |; equate telephone Service which it file in the oflico of tho City Man­
is believed hy rear? tfcit Fre.iiwr
cnuured under government
Kato will l&gt;e able to maintain his ownership, and is now turning ov- ager of tho City of Sanford, Flopresent coalition ministry nt least f*r its telephone syrtem tc private •Ida, which said plans, specifica­
until fall nnd perhaps face the (totnparlee. Kurjioan nations cars tions, profiles and cstinintcs hnvc
next Piet. The cabinet now hus afford to study Armorica's system been heretofore approved by the
Seiyukai mombors in it, hut it is °f. private cnte:T&gt;riso and industry,
declared the leaders of this party which has made this nation a City Commission and constitute
are dissntlsfled with the coalition world leader in less thnn 150 years. Iho plans of specifications for
and wish to place their owh premier New Port Richey—Two story bus- said work, therefore,
in power. For the present, though, incus block to be constructed at
BE IT RESOLVED, That the
the situation is very much unset­ Boulevard and Missouri Avo.
tled.
City Commission of the City of
Sanford, Florida, deems it ad­
Baron Tanaku in n recent news­
paper Interview, declared that
visable, ns a necessary public im­
"continuous efforts toward the de­
velopment of close economic re­ A RESOLUTION PROVIDING provement to pave, rc-pave, hard
surface and ro-hnrd surface with
lations between Japan nnd the j
United Stat.s on nno hnnd, nnd 1 f o r t u b p a v in g , r e - pa v ­ sheet asphalt on n six inch rock
ING, HARD SURFACING AND base, Locust Avenue, Lake View
China on tho other, will bo the
keynote of the dinloniatie nolir-v
l RE-HARD SURFACING OF
Avenue, San Junn Avenue, Lee
Avenue and San Carlos Avenue,
La Follettc Laid to Rest
from Union Avenue to First
Street, a width of .'12 feet; that u»
of saitl paving, re-paving, hard
surfacing nnd re-hard surfacing
of locust Avenue, Ijike View
Avenue, San Juan Avenue, Leo
Avenue nnd San Carlos Avenue, as
aforesaid, shall be done in strict
compliance with the plans, s|&gt;ecifications, profiles and estimates
therefor, now on file in the office
of the City Manager of the City
of Sanford, Florida, which said
plans, specifications, profiles and
cstimrtea have been horctofor ap­
proved by the City Commission
and constitute tho plans and speci­
fications for said proposed im­
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J provement of locust Avenue, Lake
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¥$32 View Avenue, San Juan Avenuo,
Leo Avenuo and San Carlos Av­
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enue, M wccn Union Avenue nnd
First Street, a width of !I2 feet,
the coffin w„., lo w ra J to Ita final r a U n w a w I | h° graV,° Jl,1t be,or0 nnd this Commission hereby de­
clares the necessity for the pav­
ing. re-paving, hard surfacing and
re-hard surfacing of said portion
of Locust Avenue, Ijike View Av­
enue, San Junn Avenue, Leo Av­
enue and San Carlos Avenue, as
aforesaid, us a necessary public
improvement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.
1hat a total expenditure not ex­
ceeding Twenty Three Thousand
Five Hundred Twenty Two and
»*100 ($23522.41) Dollars is here­
by authorized to cover the cost of
paving, re-paving, hard surfacing
A v isit to C oral G ablee is p a r t o f e ve ry c o m p le te F lo rid a
*nd re-hard surfacing Locust Av­
to u r—a n d i t m akes a d e lig h tfu l ou tin g. C a ll a t our lo c a l
enue, I Hke View Avenue, San
offi ce a n d le t us te ll y o u h ow y o u m a y see C o ra l G ables
Juan Avenue, Loo Avenue and
w ith no tra n sp o rta tio n c o st to yo u .
Kan ( arlns Avenue between Union
Avenue and First Street, a width
of 32 feet, which said sum of
Twenty Three Thousand Five
Hundred Twenty Two and 11-100
($23,522.41.) Dollars is the total
estimated cost of said improve­
ment aforesaid, that the entire
cost of the Improvement afore­
said, shall lx* asscHscd against
all oroperty nbutting and front­
ing upon that portion of Loctist Avenue, Luke View Avenuo,
San Juan Avenue, Leo Avenue nnd
San Carlos Avenue between Union
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Avenue and First Street to be no
improved by the paving, re-pav­
T jr o s ’x p jr j&amp; r z c i r r
ing, hard surfacing nnd re-hard
surfacing of said portion of Locust
Avenue, larko View Avenue, San
Juan Avenue, Lee Avenue nnd San
Carlos Avenue, a width of 32
feet, and against all lots and lands
adjoining and contiguous or bound­
ing and abutting upon said im­
provement; that Twenty Three
W a lU
thousand hive Hundred Twenty
Two and 4M00 ($23,522.11) Dol­
lars is the total estimated cost of
said contemplated improvement in
the puving, re-paving, hard sur­
,Cw/‘---- 'tettsrn
, facing and ro-hard surfacing of
*uid IHHtlon of , I^kusI Avenue,
Joseph Xnecht’s W a ld o r f - gono unsung by Mr. Knccht. Ho Like View Avenue, San Juan Av­
t sec why anybody makes n
Astoria Musicians Stick doesn
f.U!« "bout them. They nil die, enue, Loo Avenue nnd Kan Carlos
to Classics
oon t (hey, ns soon as their little Avenue to be specially assess
L8 tione? Meantime, here is against all lots and lands ad­
New York City.—Night club*
joining
and
cintiguous
or
•i*ay come and night clubs may T c f f i U y T '
fco, but tb#re is one place in New
abutting
upon
Tho only concession Mr. Knccht bounding and
fork where the conservative may will make to tin. mode of ti.*o mo­
bo certain of having real music ment Ls tho inclusion in his pro­ said Improvement; the sum of
G e o rg e E M a ric K
with ibair -alories.
gram of places like “Tho MiJ- $5.2t) is the estimated cost per
This is at tho Waldorf-Astoria night Wnltr,” which ho *nys hs .1 front foot for said improvement.
•Hotel where'Joseph Knecht hns the magnificent rhythms nnd real
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Executive Offices; Admiqistration Building Coral Gable^ Miami,
Played Victor Herbert,'’cfocmA melody of the standard favorites.
amt Gilbert and Sullivan for tiffMusic will always be. but wo That it U the determination of
S. W» BRADFORD, Mi l ano Theatre.
hgyeu’t
hud mukh of it written this Commission that all lots and
music faS^ U‘iL?c4ujb
lately arm ml Ntw York, Mr. lands adjoining and contiguous or
L S-fftime, blue, and Jsjra
‘ mMjx
bounding and abutting upon Lo-

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b e it f u r t h e r ^ .
That this resolution shaS
become effective immedu
and after Its p . , ^
tion.
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L D., 1025.
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F o r r e st lake I
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Ab the City Commission
City of Sanford, Florida
Attest:
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City.
Publish June 29th.

DUCATIONAL, recreational and tnr..r
tion features are embodied in the Riviera"
tion at Coral Gables to a degree never herl
fore kno.wn in suburban prpperty in this country

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Resolution No. 220

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^ [The 115,000,000 University of Miami, $5oo,(.
Shriners’ .Temple and Sports Center, $ 1 ,000,000 £1
yersity High School, *10,000,000 Sanitarium, u i
000 Railroad Station— these are the shining high lijl
In the newest and greatest section of Coral Gables. J
these are only a part pf the greatness of the Rivi]
Section.

D istinctive architecture w o rth y o f the great insti
tions in w hich every M iam ian w ill take just pride, la
scap in g w h ich represents not o n ly the best attainme
bf the nation, but the aim o f national experts to
press in fo rm s o f tropical b eau ty the great possibilii
o f this section— all o f these are part o f the plan;
schem e o f things in the R iviera Section.
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Five 1111 w ired acres o f tiie finest p aire d ground
em bracing both the M iam i-B iltm o re and Shrine |
courses, U n iversity cam p u s, H igh Sch ool fields, S
tarium groun ds, and added fo r o ve rflo w in g meis
the spacious law n s o f the ch oicest residential area
C o ral G ables. T h is is the deligh tfu l setting aodb
ground o f the R iviera Section .
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Yacht basins and w a te rw a y s fringed with troj
tree and plant life— blending in vista and perspec
o f unrivalled b eau ty— and g racefu l y ach ts andsp&lt;
cruisers ride at an ch o r aw aitin g the pleasure of I
ow ners. W h ile on the u pper reaches o f quiet wa
the delightful V enetian m o tif is expressed in a|
m ents and hom es, and gon dolas— and the charm
beau ty o f the A m erican T ro p ics invite and enthf

CORA L

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4 0 M ile s o f W a ter FronLA

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Tbit* th e ‘special assessments pro­
vided for by this resolution til be
made and entered against the pro­
perty bounding nr.d abutting upon
said improvemcntahall be pnynblc
at tho option of the property own­
ers owning property
bounding
and abtitting upon such improve­
ment as follows; either in full
within thirty days after said as­
sessments shall stand equalized,
approved nnd confirmed, or in ten
equal annual installments with in­
terest a t the rate of eight per
cent per annum upon nil deferred
payments from and after the time
said spccinl assessments shall be
and stand finally equalized, ap­

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Institutio]

N o Jazz or Ragtime
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^ It w ill all be here in the R iviera Section of &lt;
G a b le s It is in the building even n o w . And it &gt;5
privilege to en joy the b eau ty, to benefit b y the b
ing of these, institutions and to share in the large pr
w h ich will be taken b y early investors. Great i
tutions w hich will be the pride o f M iam i. The f
.•.ports and recreation center in A m erica. The 1
distinctive spot in all Florida for y o u r ideal home

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BUYING TOBACCO
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STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE EAST TO CY
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-u' : Notice la hereby given that the tonstruction of the'aaphalt pave­
ment on Fourth Street from Hanford Avenue East to Cyprcu Ave­
nue has been completed, nr.il the completed work has been finally ac­
cepted by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida,
j
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Fourth
(Street from Sanford Avenuo East* to Cypress Avenue, a width of
124 feet with sheet asphalt on a rock foundation.
460 cu. yds. grading @ 40c ............................ ....................... ...... 188.40
r.87 lin. ft. curb A gutter @ 70c ____ ___________________ 446.12
lo t lin. ft. single curb headers @ 35c ..... „.................................. 35.35
49 lin. ft. granite curb (reset) @ 15c .........*......................
7.35
681 aq. yds. macadam foundation (C” thick) &lt;fj&gt; 8 0 c ...... ........ 544.80
Oil l r(j. yds. 2" nsphalt top at 1.02..................................„...... ....... 091.62
189 rq. yds. brick pave (edge) (j® 44c ...... ..................... .... 01.16
312 zq. ft. concrete alley return @ 2 0 c .... ................................. 93.00
71 sq. ft. conrete sidewalk @ 20c ..................................... ......... . 14.20
Extra Work ........................................ ................... ....... .................. ; 32.20
Laboratory Inspection of M aterials.................. .............................. 26.44
Lrgil Expense, mivrrtsiing etc., 2 per cent ...... ....... .
42.84
Engineering 5 per cent ...................... :........................................ 107.09
TOTAL COST ........................................................ ......

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To bo bora* onlirtiy by «dj«c«it

property

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Name
Deaeriptloii
F e« FraaL
Chapman A Tucker'* Addition, Sanford
Frank Evans, Lot 7 Block 6 ------ :..... —............ ~“ 8
Victor * Belle Check, West 97 ft. of
399.96
Lot 1, Block 6 ........i....... — 07
Mamie Mitchell, 21 ft. E &amp; W. by 43 ft.
N. A S. In NB. Cor. of
Lot I, Dlcok 8 ----------- --------Islnh F. Frazier, Lot 1 Block 7 .... -................. — 1®®
F. L. Wodruff, Lot 6 Block §
........... —•— 83-3
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 6, Block 8 ............................ 63-3
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 7, Block 8.....................- ......... 63-3
The above and foregoing final asseasmenta are payable without
interest up to August 1st, 1925 and from and after euch date aaU
special assessments will be payable only In ten equal annual install­
ments with in terest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments
Witness my hard as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford, Florida, this 23rd day of June A. D. 1925.
L. R. PHILIPS, CJty Clerk.

Liver Medicine
Made from ulected
medicinal root! and
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and
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IndlKMilon!

Sold Everywhere

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is worth a lifetime o f labor
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ONSIDER the Palm Beaches, Miami, and Coral Gables and scores of
other cities where one good investm ent has resulted in happiness and
independence of hundreds.

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'TH O U SA N D S today look back at opportunities lost and in their moods

pOSS

* of regret they fail to see and grasp opportunities equally as good. For
instance—Oak Hill.

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

' r OMORROW Morning, July 1, all prices on Oak Hill lots will be advanced
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$100. This slightly increase in valuation is only a small amount to what

property in this location will be worth during the fall.

H r HE MAN that acts today will be the man that will reap the profits in
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the fall. There is not one day to lose. Drop in the office and see the

easy purchase plan that we have mapped out for all those who desire to
own lots in Oak Hill.
Distributed to thousands of readers offer an easy
means of reaching all sorts of buyers economically and
swiftly.

And the cost is small
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N. H. G A R N E R
Owner and Developer

110 PARK AVENUE

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f o r l e t t e r s o f , fin a l, d U c h a r c e • t a r- H v i m a m r m m m t
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m l u l n t r a t r l T o f t h k i O U t * o f H i m . ; s^r.y rs .m i st b r p a id w iir n
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CALGARY, Alta.. June 23.—Anttwjie v.h|eq v.orj threatened with
CXtipcUoQ. Li Canada have been
Successfully 'preserved In Nendsham Narlo.lni lark. When the
prwtrvh v.‘-t established in 10 lo
there wire inly, 4{i in the herd, the
Inst survivors of the thousands
that once roamed the prairies;
There arc now' 235 animals in iho
herd, n gain nf 100. How well
they breed in captivity,is shown
the* fact that
by the
ttint there
there" was nn inerratic nf $.1
alone.:
w— -in
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wcfe,jmzcji trome.mpimu'ii
pWe.1i And sutTeryu
ravages in
Jljcred such ravng
ndmbors that' &lt;i«lntttUn of Iho nyofled w«siiaiihifht.*-Aiihord finally
waa -slibeqyi rirti itq Southern Alber­
ta and the tract of F&gt;,0D0 acres on
which the animals were feeilint*.
was stiVKiuhlfeH by a fence of wov­
en wire and all the work wav done
without.disturbing the animats.

reject an y
r m u a n y bl
deem ed' to
o f th*&gt; c o u n ty . *
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a n d a f t e r M o n d ay . J o n * t t a d u
h e r e q u i r e d t o f u r n i s h .» s u r e t y
co p ies o t p l a n s a n d s p e c i f leE jl
c o m p a n y b o n d In n n a m o u n t e q u al [ t l o n s m ay »&lt;* :karf f r o m t h e A rc H M
t o s c r c n t y - f l v e (73 p e r c e n t ) n e r- I Ire* u p o n d e p o s i t o f T w en ty -flV w !
c e i n of t h e c o n t r a c t p rice o f th e i r I l li.p.ini) H o lla r s , s u c h d e p o s i t t o b a
bid. a n d to m e e t w i t h tho a p p r o v a l r e f u n d e d b o n a f l d o b i d d e r s u p o n r*-v
o f t h e C o u n t y A tto r n e y .
t u r n o f p l a n a A n d sp e c if len t io n s tm1
No bid w ill h r c o n s i d e re d u n le s s tn*» A rrfe ite c l.. R n h * c o n t r a c t o r s m a y
m o d e u p o n f o r m a n f u r n is h e d by o b m i n c o p ie s a p p l t r a b l e t o tfetlvT
t h e A r c h i t e c t nm l a c c o m p a n ie d by
r' k.e V p ? ,* . c pfty,T’' n t ° r
F ittest
it d r a f t p a y a b l e to V a n e s B. D in ar- !li1
( t t S . 00 ) D o l l a r s w h i c h w ill be r « Ins. Clock. In n m o u n t s an fo llo w s: m in e d .
tl t l d s on O i r c r a l C o n s t r u c t i o n ilraft
By o r d e r o f t h e C o u n ty
f o r t3.S0d.0O: Illd a o n c c ll w o r k con* ' s i n n e r s o f S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . Florida.':
s t m o t i o n d r a f t f o r It.fiOO.oo
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| d r a f t of t h e s u c r e a a f u l b id d e r n r l r n b l l a h J u n e
r d . 30th. J u l y l i b ,
b id d e rs t o bn re ta in e d
by sa id K t h a n d 31st.

SHORES

Fur Traders of North
Win In Winter Battle
EDMUNTON, Alta.. June ,i0.—
Delayed word received here this

Jibs Ruth Show of Vicksburg, Miss., w a a c h o s e n m o s t b o a u ti&amp; il
st the Mississippi State College for \V&lt;o m e n i n a c o n t e s t t h e r e .

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STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
B y C H A R L E S P. S T E I W V R V

____________________ M i

Named
Up- 1most the real thing. Lut he linsn’t
tho pugnacity l..i Follette possesscal developments growing out of.ed Hv cun put up u terrific fight
Senator Robert M. Un Folk tie's when he liken, but lie doesn't al­
death depends national Progres- ways like.
siveism's future, perhaps for many
Senator Wheeler's a "whole hog"
years.
Progressive and nobody gver was
Is Progress! ve-iam a movement readier tor,a scrap, blit.he isn’t ns
of which La Follette was no more yet, a political heavy weight, which
than a part—a mighty important is essential in this case.
r
part—but only a part?
Beside:,, he's a Democrat, and to
Or was he the whole tiling?
lie effective at tins time, ProgrcsIf the former’s the case, of sive-ism needs to draw from the
course, even the death of n strong Republicans' strength.
leader can spell no more than a
That about exhausts the list of
temporary setback, a little more availublcs.
delay.
Progressive-ism, if it's tn survive
If the latter, the cnu30, too, is without I.a Follette, must survive
dead.
on its owns merits, it can't hope
To be sure, there’ll be progress, to he pulled through by virtue*of
with a small "p,” hut tile group strung leadership.
the Wisconsin senator led inevita­ This, of course, refers to the
bly will break up—various polit­ Progressive-ism which was launch­
ical carters probably will end with ed at the Cleveland conference n
year ago.
the expiration of current terms.
Something else may develop tut­
One thing which suggests weak­ or atdnfc the same lines. That’i
ness, nt first thought, may prove a different thing.
to be Progressive-ism's strength —
though re forred to as a “bloc", ii
Needless to say, the regular o j
j
never was a hard-and-fast align­ Republican:; will spare no .etfort.i j g L y
ment, Mkc a party, with regular having been afflicted far worse i
*j
adherents, requiring to be led.
by Progressive-ism than it bus i
A
Still, ' 1st Fuilcttv d i d s o u n d (lie troubled tho Democrats, to make*
tb
call for every rally which the i:i- Wisconsin safe for regularity at
dependantn made.
the election of 1020.
I RfS
A
With I.’i Follette gone, they are
g f ;/&gt;
Will somebody else be fount! to
do this in his place ? Or is no much more hopeful of Senator
I.errout’s return to the upper
particular leader needed?
i
The next session of Congress house and hones are expressed of
jwJSQ
will begin to show. Administration putting a regular in la* Folic tie's
seat.
spokesmen profess to feel sure al­
ready that insurgency ia a thing They can't do.thig until Npvemher tif next year, since the vacancy
of the past.
In reality, nobody can tell with­ will he filled temporarily by Gov- f
truor ttlaiiK'’s nupoinlment^ and, .&gt;
out a definite teat.
’ •
ns he is a Progressive himself, a &gt;fe '{^y
nj
if 1’rugrculvo.fam'a fate jl*y .Progressive will be Ills choice,
pends on n successor to Ln FuUoftc
who can fill Ins shoes, nobody’s One remark by Senator Wheeler (
may prove significant—that "la*
in sight.
Senator Borah has the ncecssary Follette dead will h" more powerqualities of strength, courage nnd ful even than la* Follette alive." Here we hi
magnetism, but lie isn’t a Pro­ Thi i n’t impossible. His name, recently eh
gressive—with a big "P"—ull tho may become one to conjure by. j versity of
With his death, much «f th e ;team for in
time. A follower nmy be u parttimer, but n leader must be con­ bitterness which was felt toward er and bes
him living will disappear.
| mond is ab
sistently on the job.
Idealized,
it
is
quite
likely
there:
in football
'S en ato r Norris is so regular in
his Progressive-ism as to be ul- will be immense strength for the j the east.

Leader

When the Gulf Stream and the Trade Winds Fail, Miami May Become Less
Popular
BUT THAT IS A LONG WAY OFF
After all, thc.se arc the influences th a t make for Miami’s hold upon the
people of the Nation, and with the knowledge of their permanence — with
the knowledge th a t no other spot on the continent is so favored—it is a
reasonable conclusion to reach th a t Miami’s growth and expansion must
coni inuc just as long as those who are learning day by day of Miami decide
to enjoy their share of the “Health, Wealth and Happiness” th at comes
with the privilege of living in this land of palms and sunshine.
Anti so, Miami Shores—“Miami’s duplicate”—as so many express it—gives
to you today the privilege of investing and profiting as did those who, in
the early days, bought in Miami, when there was not the definite assur­
ance of Miami’s future that there is today.

By Williams!

OUT OUR WAY
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-TtLL ALL*TM'TOUGHEST \
H o m b r e s im 'T b s h o l e \
STATE. V-VO\V LITTl E. 1 'IrVOT
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NTlSS VANCE HOW MUCH
I T H IN K O’ H E R , H im j
K 'SUH EXPUMM T tA E T ? /

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SA M E REASON Wl-W I
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VNOULDn T T E L L A N T
"TOUGH HOM 0RE. HOW
U T T l E I *Tho T OF HIM
But x cooldtellall
T H E M IS S VAMCES IM *

TfV CCONTRT blow Hua\
V, I T h o T o f t h e m . ..

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With Miami hack of Miami Shores, how much more advantageous is
vestment there today, than in the early days in Miami?

His o u r gu e$ t on a free inHpuction trip io Miami
Slioiea. M ake reaerv atio n
Dnliiy.

America’s M editerranean

Britt-Chittenden Realty Compa]
D istric t M nnagct’3,

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Not a day passes without some Florida, people st
Mtddy ftiri'
lotor trips to vacation lands. Many ofithem carry, camp- ' ^’oor
Old IT. 8. A.
bquipment rind intend to spenditheir tune entirely In the
'Chlbw* Word*. .
T"
l, cooking ana sleeping frir from
fhwn the'thickly [populated
By ARTHUR BRISBANE1
(Copyright l»H&gt;
__ l u r d u am**
itricts.
.K iu « « »
JL H O W A R D n C U O While there nre some who exercise care In building
THIS NATION discus-,
rht.n» im camp fires while in wooded sections there are great numbers scsWHILE
II I M w tn lta
Darwin, evolution, William
M !R .* n u m n i« n .tT r*
who assumes no responsibility and use little precaution in Jennings Bryan, Professor Scopes,
IS.E9
o»« Y « r — ii.n o aim M onths ...»i.S'
theology, etc., Mother Na­
guarding
against fires which every year result so disas­ science,
We l l v. r wl '
h* U aerl*!. pft]
ture
proves
that she has no "theo­
00
V**k.
I&amp;u
W
o
k
l
r
M
ll
lu
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t
l
o
i
trs*h, liu
trously.
ries” and her eternal laws work
fter »**r.
Certain parts of the country arc experiencing dry weath­ without fear or favor. •
SPKCIA1. S O T i r i S i All o b i t u a r y
In those places once n fire gets a good s ta rt it is con­ On the same evening in New
a o M rc s, c a rd * u ( ilin n k n , r e s o l u t i o n s er.
a n d n o ti c e s ol • n l r r t a l n m s n r t l w h s r o trolled only after it has done heavy damage, npd it is the York lightning struck the Museum
e* m r* es a r* u s d * w i l l b e c h a r g e d
f i r a t r e g u l a r a d v e r t i s i n g ra te * .
little camp fire which is started by some camper or motor- evolution,
of N"turaIwith stuffed.the
h”mo °J
monkeys of
1st
that
is
responsible
for
the
great
mnjority
of
the
big
forest
■ K M f l F t l T U B A S S O C lA T ItO P H * * *
all kinds purporting to provo It.
The Aaaoclatld
ti&lt; Preaa la esclur- fires.
Tho same lightning storm set
l ere)
e l r e n t.......
i t l e1d I " *t h e « • * ' tot
“
“toIt might not be out of order to make a few sugges­ Arc to a hospital and struck and
pp uu bb li c a ti o n o f b l l n e w a d i s p a t c h e s
c r e d i t e d to It oi* n o t o t h e r w l a # c r e d ­ tions right here which may be the means of preventing shattered the great cross on St.
i t e d In th la p a p e r a n d n lan t h e lo Patrick’s Cathedral.
c a l newa* ptihllafied h e r e i n . All r i g h t s some great fires, and which might assist in the great work
of r e p u b l lc a t lo t v of s p e c i a l d l s p a t c h - of safeguarding America’s wonderful wpods and forestsTHE CHURCH, by erecting
from destruction.
rods and taking out (ire insurance,
TUESDAY, JUNE SO, 1925
Should you be planning on building camp fires anywhere has long recognized the fnct that
and at anytime, bear in mind the following simple rules Prnvidencc never twists or alters
THE HERALD S PLATFORM
its Inws, not even in favor of it­
1,—Deeper water route to Jackson* and you will he helping in a worth while movement:
self.
ville.
. . .
Be sure your match is out. Break it in two be­
Once, When Ingersoll was to
2. —Construction of St- Johns-Infore
throwing it away.
speak in a small town, lightning
dian River ednal.
Don’t throw cigarettes and pipe ashes over
struck n church next to the hall in
,V—Extension pf white way.
which he wns to speak. Ingersoll
4.—Extension of local amusements.
the side of your automobile. Provido a closed re­
was jocose about it, saying “Some­
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
ceptacle. A tin will do.
body is a bad shot.’’ He might
Rbild small camp fires on bare ground or on
better have preached about the
6.— Augmenting! of building prorocky surfaces away from brush and trees. Scrape
impnrtinlity of eternal law.
cram—houses, hotels, apartment
away nil inflammable material.
houses.
6.— Extension of street paving proNever leave the camp fire umvatched. When
ELEVEN SCIENTISTS and an
army of lawyers will light on tho
grsm.
you arc finished with the fire be sure it is dead,
7. —Construction
of
boulevard
famous Darwin-Brynn-Scopes-Evthen bury it with dirt, and sand and not with in­
around Lake Monroe.
olution-Monkey case. The scien­
flammable Ieuf mold.
8.—Completion of city beautifica.
tists should include a professor of
Report all fires you may see. Perhaps this may
tlon program.
embryology.
9.— Expansion of school system
If the jury could see in pictures
save a big forest fire.
with provision for increased fa{the grnduni evolution of n human
Inquire
about
fire
regulations.
In
some
states
cilitles.
| being anti one of the higher ape.",
the law requires permits before camp fires may lie
before birth, it would tic at least
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
built.
interesting. Every gorilla is born
For through him we both have
At all times and under all conditions be as carewith two club feet. Every human
access by one Spirit unto the Fa­
being at one stage of its develop­
ful with fire while you nre in wooded areas ns you
ther.—Ephesians 2:18.
ment hns such fejt. But it goes
would
be
in
your
own
home.
-a
on developing before it Is born,
Laugh a Little
Here’s n motto, just your fit—
' bbit.
Laugh n little
When you think you’re trouble-hit
laugh a little bit.

Woman*! place acems to ho u
swimming.
00 'n
Summers Koing to wear out her

III
It pays to hurry, but it doesn’t
pipy enough.
ni
Just working to heat the harti
&gt;esn't always U at it.
The only relief from the weather
is pretending you liko It.
Life is but a dream, but tier,
arc all kinds of dreams.
You can't keep n good
down or a good head of lettuce oj.
Dogs arc more fun than gnldfisli
even if goldfish don't chew up your
slippers.
A woman is ns old ns she thinb
hut a man is as old u.t his i (jcu.'
mutism feels.
I tV. a happy father who ||il3 0IW
daughter married to an ice man
nnd one to a coal man.
Conversation makes some people
think, but its chief use i;
»wp,
most of us from thinking.
Wo know n man ?o stirs, _
cats hnnnnax to keep from wearing
out the gold in his teeth.
Mirrors arc great things. If Joa
i think you are handsome a good
mirror will cheer you up.
Tho man who kicks about the
food at homo usually is afraid of
the waiters in restaurants.

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und, except in rnre cases, arrives
with human feet.
I t ’s a terribly complicated ques­
tion, nnd everybody ought to b e 1
Save your old tires nnd hot water bottles. Herbert Hoov­ lad Mr. Brynn is going to settle
once nnd for nil.
er, Secretary of Commerce, nsserts th at the solution of the

Heigh Ho!

Here Comes The Junk-M an

Look misfortune in tho face,
Brave the bedlam's rude grimace; rubber-supply question for the United States is the chemical
Ten to one 'twill yield its place, reclamation of used rubber for re-use.
If you have the wit and grit
The increase of one hundred per cent in prices for im­
Just to laugh n little bit.
ported crude rubber has caused men interested in the indus­
Keep your face with sunshine lit, tries using the commodity to sta rt inquiries into ways of
meeting the situation. It looks ns if the prices will continue
Laugh n little bit.
All the shadows off will flit
to climb; and until America finds a way either producing
If you have the grit and wit
its own supply in sufficient amount or of finding a substi­
Just to laugh a little bit.

NATURE IS GOD
MIAMI TRIBUNE

THE MORNING Post of Lon­
don thinks “tho United States is
going to the dogs. It has too
much money, too ninny laws, and
its crime wave is a bad symptom.”
Wo can nssure our British
brothers thnt some of our many
laws interfere little with our much
money. Money doesn't notice the
tute, the many industries using rubber will find their busi­ laws very closely, nnd some of the
prohibition for instance, docs
ness in a continued state of uncertainty because of fluctuat­ Inws,
not disturb the possessor of money.

to their fate. But if they really
wish to live nnd enjoy life to the
fullest they will eventually come
to Floridn ond forgot California
ns an unpleasant dream that sated
their appetite for a short time but
the “flavor did not Inst.’’
Just as Frnnk says in his article
California hns had her boom and

her day and now there are no mo*
booms. These boom days have
gone forever and in the new order
of things Florida is growing and
growing and growing nnd her new
population is being made up wits
many former California boosters.
Follow the crowd, Frank, and
you will not go wrong.

It is a fitting place here in our it has brought a reasoned harmony
own charming environment, where and explanation of many things
the hnndiwork of Providence is in the natural world; hut it hns
seen so vividly in sen and sky and not changed God ns we know Him;
landscape to think of William Cow- it has rather brought Him nearer
to the world we live in, has added
per’s line:
■UJ
“Nnturo is but n nnme for nn to His attributes, making the uni­
I
verse Itself a materialization of
■
effect whose -cause is God."
■
Those who wander by the sea the powers and wonders of the
s
thnt bathes our whole South Flor­ Deity. To those who live in the
ida
shore
in
continuous
warmth
intimate
appreciation
of
Nature,
Cherish this ns sacred writ—
nnd sparkling beauty; those who God in the words of Tennyson, is
Laugh a little bit.
ing prices.
drive slowly through our palm- "closer to us than breathing, near­
Keep it with you, sample it,
Mr. Hoover believes that the high price of raw rubber
YOU ARE REMINDED of the lined nvenue, or see the dancing er than hnnds nnd feet."
Lnugh n little bit.
will make the chemical reclamation of used rubber profitable. colored man who said his master lights of evening mirrored on the
Nature has been called the ma­
os and matchless terial aspect of God. The study of
Fortune may not sit besido you, Our domestic constitution, Mr. Hoover maintains, can be sup­ was not disturbed by the numerous waters of our lakes
Men may mock and fame deride plied up to forty per cent, instead of the twenty per cent mosquitoes been use in the evening Bay Blscayne; those who have felt Nature, the contemplation of the
his master was so "toxified" that
health und vigor stealing into joy and progress that the process
you,
which prevails when crude rubber is selling at thirty-five he didn't notice the mosquitoes and new
their veins beneath the Florida of the earth teaches in the growth
But you’ll mind them not a whit
in the morning the mosquitoes sun. feel like saying with John of plants nnd trees and the sing­
cent a pound.
If you’ll laugh a little bit.
Front a thrift standpoint it would seem highly desirable wero so "toxified" they didn't no­ Burroughs: "A better world I ing of birds, helps to make every
—Cook in Grit
outlook upon the natural world n
never wanted."
104 ft. Corner Lot at $110.00 per front foot.
th a t old rubber be put to some good use. There nre millions tice his master.
The realization of God in Nature prnyer. Nature casts no ihadow
This is positively your last day of automobile tires on American dump heaps that could be
IN SPITE OF all our defects, lias been handicapped somewhat by over our lives. She liberates us.
GO ft. at $125.00 per front fool
to become n June bride this year. converted into useable rubber. But along with the proposed
clearly visible to our British broth­ some of our old theologies which She arouses the soul forces in us.
-------- a-------Our office boy says some of increase in the reclamation of used rubber should come re­ ers, wo are at least building up pictured Heaven as an idealized She has voices for every mood. 15
place for w st and joy, clothing its She is worthy of our serious atten­
thesu summer dresses look more liable safeguards for the protection of the public against this country.
S. W. Strauss, whose institution glories with beautiful rivers and tion.
B
unsafe automobile tires, and every other article made from
like bathing suits.
11 1 ft. at $150 per front foot.
a
Primitive ninn called the earth
-Q synthetic rubber. All "reclaimed” rubber should be plainly is
of American huii.i- streets of gold, and abundance of
p
,
.
»
_
i
,
era,
tells
real
estate
men
in
Liesunshine.
^
Some
of
the
theologians
"Mother,"
Some
dreamer
has
Sanford is to have n new steam labeled, and thorough tests made of Uie durability„.and
■
s
troit
thnt
the
Americaw^buildirig
of
past
generations
seem
to
find
spoken of "our brother tho wind
laundry. NoW We may iaspect to
a
"life’’
of
the
synthetic
product.
program this year will amount to more
our
Mansfield
i i i u u - rsatisfaction
. u i . M L ' . t u ’ ii in
[ i i v i u r i i i K color
t u i u t i aand
nu o
u r sister
s i i s t v r the
wav rain."
rum . m
w iiaiiu n i
in picturing
see the baseball team wear clean
s
And in the meantime, Florida should he getting millions nix thousand million dollars, $250,- and light nnd motion in distant called sen gulls the "souls of dead
suits.
more
than
last
year.
000,000
realms
beyond
this,
life
than
they!
marines.”
Marriage
hns
boon
lik--------o—-----of rubber trees planted. It must be true that Florida could
We not only build, hut rebuild. ohtained by appreciating the pres- ened to that point “where the blue
We hope the construction of supply the United States with crude rubber. All that is need­
First Street extension won’t take ed is more men with vision, and capital to hack them, to give Substantial buildings in the Unit­ cnee of these same glories all sky mates with the sen.'
ed States are torn down every year about in the world of today. Cer­
as long ns the building of the pier
The deathless descriptions of the
Hanford
this
state
another
great
revenue-maker.
2102 First St.
to make room for bigger build­ tain of the old Hebrew prophets deepest things of the human spirit
Realtors.
and yacht basin.
Eomo day perhaps there will be no need to import a ings. Enough of them to provido would give ua tho impression that have been characterized in terms
--------o--------Nature, as well as man, was re­ of Nature. No one ever made . a s a s a a a a a a i i a a a ■ ! * ■ ■ ■ » ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B H B a a a a a s a s a a B i i s a j
Sanford real estate will bo in pound of raw rubber from other lands.
Florida’s great homes for many millions.
sponsible for the sin thnt was in Faith more henutiful than Whit­
great demand this winter. Smart plantations—planted, too, to ndd delightfully to the state’s
TWENTY THOUSAND parad­ the world.
tier when he said:
investors nre buying now ns to
Many of our hymns still relay
"I know not where His island lift
have something to sell when others beauty, will furnish enough rubber to build all the tires for ing students in Peking cry, "Death
all the country's motor cars, not to mention the countless to the British,” nnd demand war the fact that this earth is simply
There frontier] palms in air;
want to buy.
on England. If those young Chi­ a temporary abiding place, thnt
I only know I cannot drift
other things that are made of rubber.
--------o-------A Headline in the Tampa Times
But in tho meantime watch for the juuk-mnn who may nese could put deeds back of their "Heaven is our home," so glorify- i Beyond His love and care,"
ing the natural beauties of the ilissays, “Cane To Be liaised In Flo­ come to buy your wealth of old tires and hot water bottles. words, Europe would worry.
While Emerson said very beanIf some young lender, from Rus­ tant life beyond the grave thnt the ltIfu!, "When n ninn lives with God.
rida On Large Scale." We won­ Herbert Hoover is out again for "conservation."
sia perhaps, could organize the worshipper is led to forget that his voice shall be us sweet as the
der if the Times isn't referring to
------------- o-------------Chinese, for a few years patiently find Is lit the present world of Nu- . murmur of the brook or us the
the other kind.
even
to that extent in which i rustic of the corn."
up a gigantic air force, ture
„
.
“EVERY ACT of noble sacrifice to the country, every in­ build
training fliers to run 25,000 air Ho exists m our own souls.
! Nature in this our radiant southOur office hoy says you don’t stance of patriotic devotion to her cause, has its beneficial ships,
and then start toward Eu­
Oh, Nature! All thy seasons i ern world should clnim us more and
have to be u dog to lenil n dog's influence. A nation's character is the sum of its splendid rope with
poison gas and explos­ please the eye
more for study and pleasant media­
life.—Snnford Herald, Here’s nn deeds; they constitute our common patrimony, the nation’s ives, the map
Direct Benefit
of the world might
Of Him who sees the Deity in tion. Nature has made Florida.
office boy who evidently never
change.
all.”
She is the mother of our fortunes.
loafs on the Job.—-Phil Armstrong inheritance."—Henry Clay.
From System
Modern scientific research lias We are better for living near her.
-----------------o----------------in Times-Unton.
changed
the
details
of
our
faith,
BE different from
She is the reminder of our God.
-------- o-------When you put system into .saving, you soon l&gt;o-J
"WHAT l.S true patriotism? It is an absolute consccra- theIToldWOULD
days when tho Mongolians
For insomnia, a Paris physician lion to country.
gin to get direct benefit—and step by step you
came marching East on shaggy
recommend* iaoproylprogcnylbnrlEVERY
KNOCK
IS
A
BOOST
climb
higher to financial success. Open an ac
little
ponies
and
on
foot,
and
Atturate fo nmidnpino. Now wouldn't
TIIK KI.OKIIIA TRUCKER
tila
boasted,
"When
I
stick
my
count with us today.
a stuttering man have a dickens of
MY FAVORITE STORIES
spear in the grouml the earth shiv­
n time calling for that ut a drug
Ily IRVIN S. COBB
ers."
Florida is over the hill and bio exists.
Florida's wonderful
store.
knocking lids state will do us no giowth is not a bubble that is of
1 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
--------o-------- v
Little Evelyn ran Into the cot­ "Who hits the huliotosis?" asked
EUROPE THAT ONCE na-rnw- harm but will reatt on our tra- a f* w years’ duration for this state
Somchow or other we’ve got an tage in the North Woods where the mother.
ly escaped the rule of the Moslems, duccrs as the proverbial boomer- *has been growing steadily and solidea that Johnny Spencer on the
"A kilty cat, that’s who, I want may one day experience Asiatic jang. A recent article in Liberty! Idly for years. What looks like a
she
was
spending
the
summer
with
Macon Telegraph Mtnokes nn old
to make friends with her.”
rule. In the end, fortunately, in-1 from the pen of Frank Condon at- recent bubble is only the expansion
corn cob pipe nnd drives n rattle her parents.
"A kitty cat?"
telligenco rules tin earth, and Eu- tempts in a humorous way to of the state since the folks up
trap Ford. Johnny please relieve
"Oh, mama," she cried, “where
“Ycssuni. ; just now found a ropcan races nmdculy nsrum • th a t' knock Florida and boost California north have discovered they can
our suspense along this line,
is the bottle of listerine!"
lovely strange kitty cat out in they possess the intelligence.
but the reaction will not hurt thiv leave the snows of New York uml
-o“ What do you want with the the woods. She’s n.-e and tame
state nnd our beloved sister on Ihcl Chicago and get to summer wealh
and she is an awfully pretty
Spouking of little things mean­ listerine?" asked her mother.
THE TOTAL ESTATE &lt;&gt;? Sen­ Pucific slope will only have nn- i or in twenty-four
S a n f o r d tF l a .
—ii.ity-four hours. Poor old
"For huliotosis," said Evelyn, kitty, with a big bushy tail und ator LnFollette mounts to S.i.1,000. other heavy fog that will develop California hns exploded the bubble
ing a great deal, Hurry Sinclair
keeps the Teapot Dome and the whose family read the advertise­ white and black stripes down her practical politicians will a;;k. her nnd event Daily kill her off. We built on tho supposition that CnlSTRENGTH-SERVICE - PROGRESS &lt; ^ S S
whole thing was due to the omis­ ments in the magazines nnd be­ darling back nnd the cumiingost "What was he thinking about? enn well afford to laugh with ifonila had the only lease on cli­
sion of a comma, Will tho gov­ lieved what those advertisements black eyes—but, mama, shu has Was that the best he could do af­ Frunk Condon since he makes his mate in the world. Florida in now
said.
a perfectly terrible breath.
ernment (dense laugh thnt off?
ter being Governor of hir State grand slam at Florida by supple­ selling climate that is superior to
-------- o-------three times, and Senator of the menting his article with the re­ that of California and this climate ■
United States four times?"
mark that he has never been in is backed by everything thnt goes
Mrs. Gouvernor Morris, wife of
JAZZING
THE
BIBLE
Just n few little “concessions," Florida. As a writer he should to make up a real place for year
the Aniyt^cun uuthor, entered the
BA!»TIMORE EVENING-SUN
ns the practical men call them, not attempt an article on any part round residence. If we had only
jjfw uie*otmUr'.day, in Madrid und
Wright, Warlow and Company
would have enabled LnFollette to of the world unless he had been climate wu would still be ahead of
tried to throw the buliS Maybe, she
For
B
O
O
years
vast
numbers
of
easy
for
modern
intellects
as
"a
leave $ 1,1)00,000 instead of $20,000 there personally And can back up California but fortunately wu
would have hipl better kui^cess if people have drawn their religious
his stuff by facts. We would nev- 1have a state that lias enough good
she had tried fhu
Hi other gentfcvnrt. and no little part of their literary park." Perhaps in the next revis­ to his widow.
ed version titero will be u paren­
Are Now Receiving Application For
er attempt an article on Catlfor- 1farming land to take care of mil' vY-^nspirntlon from the King James thetical clause explaining that tho
MR.
HARRIS,
American
Consul,
niu
without
visiting
that
state
and;
lion»
of
new
people.
This
is
not
Today’s best laugh: “Darling, v is io n of the Bible.
To hnvc term js not to lie confused with hack from Singapore* tells the reeing it first hand with the idea a theory or a bubble for specula- ■
will you make me the happiest of filled so important n p'aco in hu­ reservations for standing automo­ world
thnt Great Britain controls of basing whatever we might say tion. It is built on facts and fig- "
men in threo letters meaning eter­ man Experience for so long a time biles.
ail
the
rubber ir.dustty of the East. on personal observation. Unquts ures and all the Condons and other *
nal bliss?"
ought i and perhaps has so clearly
Perhaps tub is tho most rtrk - | He says, "Ever, in Sumatra, where tlonably the article of Condon was humorous writers in the world H
“My answer is two letters mean­ established it to these many mil­ ing absurdity in all of Mr Mof-1Americans own about 1,000.000 inspired by jealousy of tho grow­ rnnnot
"laugh it off.” If Frank ■
ing eternal freedom."—Florida lions a*\thti Bible that no other cun fatt’s translation. It is to be hop­ acres of rubber lauds, the British ing fame and fortune of Florida wants some
mil humorous debates ■
Times-Union.
supplant, it- And yet that doesn’t ed .to. It may bo that in uorne rule the rubber situation.*’
nnd his sole idea was the attempt let him get George Ado or Eddie'S
-------- o-------seem to \ discourage presumptuous places he hns achijvtd ni-'i-ful sim­
to frighten investors from Florida Guest or any of the other boys
on improved Husincss and Residential Property
Many of those who nre going individuals from persistent effort.: plicities. But tho point of it is
ENGLISHMEN ARE good bus­ by calling attention to the fact in tho business who know Cal­
(■way on summer vacations have to convert tho chaste beauties of thnt the knowledge of the Pdde iness men, they under»tar&lt;J the use that California has had her boom ifornia and Florida ami knowing
in Sanford
ordeied The Herald sent to their the King’ James version into pre­ which has beer acquired through of the "trust’' In building up the and is now in the "back wash" of both states have decided on Flor­
summer address so that they can sent-day sWceli.
200 years -'f f-imilirrily with the British Empire. Wo should not the flood tide that hn:r left her al­ ida for a winter residence. Or if
Funds immediately available subject to title
keep informed of what is going
Dr. Jan e s Moffatt, of Scotland, King Jam s verse a coin s to criticise hut eagerly learn from most high and dry as far as in­ b rank wants lomo real diversion
examination.
on bark home. Getting The Herald is the latest) to attempt lb * lr.i*is- naught if Doctor MoffatCs effoit them.
vestors nnd tourists are concerned. at nny time the fog lifts from Cal­
every day is better than a letter lati.in of the Bible into "modern'' to substitute his own is su ev ^ fu l.
But Frank Condon has not reek- ifornia so he can see the keys cf
from home.
English. Aylvutire notices mb cal* It becomes uccesiary to begin all
PUNISHMENT IS. after all, a j oned on the many resources of the his typewriter or lift his head ami
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
that phra-iumfogy and terminology, over again, interpreting
new m atter of convenience. American ■state of Florida and figures that voice from tho heavy atmosphere
The Sanford baseball team has hitherto a :;iV u hlndrui e to com­ phraseology and terminology, and laws have punished horse steal - 1his state Is dependent on the tour­ of his native state lot him got up n
♦
SEE
a corner on the "zacks."
After plete undentnru'ln i In the-e days of perhaps theology, and it i- «x- ing with hanging. In Japan itjists for a living. This might have a joint debate with William Jen- “
Bailey vrss injured in yesterday' j comic stri)»sJ saxephom i ai d best | tieinely
ieli doubtful if thi&lt; learned was death to take a silk worm I been true of California—we do not I nings Bryan who also knows tho
game and Cusack went in to take | sellers, hnvt/ been reduced to He Scot in his Ion capacity could across the border That was to | say—Frank almost admits it in his ! west and tho south and knowing
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
his place, there were three of 'em intellectual j possibilities of the contribute ao} 'liing to Biblical protect Japan's silk trade. Every .article but higger men than Frank Ithem has been a resident of Floriin the infield. Here's something flappers utsd c o w b o y H o ob- history and literature that wcuUI law is right if tho people want it, have tried to explode the Florida 1da for many years. With these
112 Park Avenue
for you to try on your piano: scuro n p h /n si av “Thu Garden of justify so tremendous an upheav* nnd no law WORKS if the people I boom nnd failed. They cannot ex-1 few words we would —
leave Fr
Frank
ank12
tflanxak to Wolzak to Cusack.
*Eden,” fort instance, has been matlo z-l.
Iplode
u
bubble
when
no
such
bub-land
all
don't want it.
the other funny fellowi ■ j

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M jS S K A T H R Y N WTL K E Y . So cid y Etlitor'.

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Popular Sanford Girl Is Bride Tori

Lovely Courtesy Given
For Wedding PartyBy
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer

bo U dineat Tallah nssec was 'erefitil
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fi
:. More than 11.000. «craj&lt;,*»f cit­
rus fruit arc planted .within a rad­
ius of five miles of the mall in
Avon Park.

«4 lajun-nuantitlrti of «
1804 she supplied - two
head, of cattle weekly.
the cattle came from the central
and southern sections of the state.

The above letters when properly arranged spell
the name of a great American General. -Every­
one sending in the correct solution will be aw*r&lt;ted a beautiful lot. size 20x100 feet. Free aqd
clear of all encumbrances, in a section now open
for colonization in New Jersey. If you correct­
ly solve the puzzle there will be a snjaH charge of
$•1.85 for the cost of drawing up legal papers and
making transfer to you. Answer puzzlc^nd mpil
today. This offer expires July 3 1 st

Brigadier
General
Braxton
The production of pecans Is i
Bragg assumed command of the yearly increasing in this state.
Confederate forces at Pensacola on The crop is now grown in more!
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Spencer Murch 11, 1801.
than forty seven counties. Jeffer-'
entertained Momlay evening at
son county leads the state in pro­
Tarpon Springs nnd Key West duction of the peenn in size, qua!-1
their home on Park Avenue, honor­
ing the Sponcor-Redfcam wedding arc headquarters for the largest ity nnd quantity. However Leon
party, immediately after the rc- sponge fisheries in Floridu. Their county has a million trees just he- 1
hoarsnl which took place at the annual gross output amounts to ginning to bear Hnd Baker coun-,
more than 52,000.000.
First Methodist Church.
ty has 500,000 of the same age.
An abundance of shnsta daisies,
These two counties, say hortlculThe highest point on tho new turists, will probahly surpass Jef­
roses and asparagus fern were used
in decorating the rooms. In the cross state railroad of the Sea­ ferson county within a short time.l
dining room Mrs. Ernest Gormley board Air Line is at the intersec­
J nnd Mis3 Margaret Roberts served tion of the railroad and Pleasant
f.auqch.
Street in Avon Park.
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At a late hour a delicious ice
■ course in the colors of -rcen and
The largest single grove of cit­ HAVE YOUR
pink was served with uuinty fa­ rus fruit in the world is located
vors of candy cups.
near Avon Pnrk, where a co-opcrnThose present were: Mr. nnd tlvo grove organization has more VISITING CARDS
Mrs. Morris Spencer, Miss Carolyn than 1,000 acres planted in orENGRAVED
Spencer, Paul I* Redfenrn, Mrs. angrs and grapefruit.
Ernest
Gormley,
Ur.
and
Mrs. T.
Nixon, Miss Margaret
There nre 80,000 ncrcs of citrus DURING
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Spcn- fruit
planted along Florida’s scen­
jeer, Sr., Mrs. Minnie Jones, Miss ic highlands
from the THE SUMMER
Fannie Mae Redfenrn, of Miami, Withiaeonchccstretching
river in upper Polk
Miss Beatrice Heath ami Boyd
to the Big Venus Indian MONTHS.
Henth. of Orlando. Miss Ella Spen­ county
cer. Miss Lilly Ruth Spencer, Miss mound in Highlands county.
Emma Spencer, Evans Spencer, G.
Marquie IuiFayette was award­
W. Spencer, Jr., Miss la? Claire
Jones, C. E. Howell, of New Port ed an honoraium by Congress in
Richey, Robert Thrasher, Allan recognition of his service to this
country during the Revolutionary
Jones nnd Mrs. Claude Herndon.
War. This award consisted of
$300,000 and n township of land
from the public domain.
Tho

r*atn Spencer to Paul L. Redfem
"ill »ake place in the Methodist
S r e h at 10 o’clock.
The marriage of Miss Gussie
ifae Frnnk to Dwight Do Lain
Smith will take place in the Con•mmtionnl Church at 6:30 o'clock.
1 Mr and Mrs. Charles Henry
Smith will hold a wedding recep­
tion at their home on East Third
Street, immediately following the
Frank-Smlth nuptials.
Circle Number Two of the Meth­
odist church will meet at the home
0t Mrs. T. J. Nixon on Magnolia
Avenue at 3;30 o'clock.
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Wednesday
The Nellie Turner Circle will
mrct at the home of Mrs. C. W.
[Carrol, 206 Holly Avenue.
Thursdny
The Seminole Chapter Number
Two of the Order of the Eastern
|Sar will hold the regular meet­
ing at 8 o’clock in the Masonic
flail . Members nre ur^ed to be
nnd nil visit ini'1 Stnrs will
made welcome.
i Mn. Henry Wight will entertain
with a morning bridge party hon­
oring MBs Helen Shepherd, of Ni»im Falls, N. Y., who is the a t­
tractive house guest of Miss Ab­
ide Dotidney.
lie

Maxim,

n o West I0lh Street.

ON SANFORD AVENUE
$70.00 Per Foot

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Thirty-one Acres on Lake at n Real Bargain
Twenty-two thousnnd Acres with twenty mile*
water front. $35.00 Per Acre

E. F. L A N E
REALTOR

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 05
First National Bank Building.
Sales Force:
Miss Helen Hoage, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
Mr. Maxwell Stewart.

James Jackson will return from
Jacksonville Friday.

Friday
Mrs. George A. DcCottes will
Ultcrtnin at bridge a t 3:30 o’clock
it her home on Park Avenue, honliring Mrs. S. it. Heighten, who
krith Mr. Deighton and family,
have recently moved to Sanford
mom Greensboro, N. C„

Dept. 3RUM3619)

New York City.

Personals

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Development, Corporation.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Chittenden
leave today for New York.
Mrs. John Gillen has just return­
ed from a visit with friends in
Evanston, Ind.

I
Saturday
Miss Carolyn Spencer, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. t
I There will be no Story Hour as Sr., whose marriage to Pnul L. Rcdfearn of Klfcrs, Fin,
[die Library will be dosed for the event this morning at the Methodist Church. Mr. and !
holiday.
upon the return from their wodoirig trip, will make
Elfers,
!
LIBRARY NOTES
I The Library will be closed all
[by on July I, and the Story Hour MARRIAGE MISS CAROLYN SPENCER
pill also he postponed until the
TO PAUL L. REDFEARN IS PRETTY
Kolbming Saturday, when Miss
Ufargaret Zachary will take charge.
EVENT AT METHODIST CHURCI I
| Miss Helen Vernny conducted a
m y enjoyable program last week
■ml additional numbers given by
Kirinie Brown Kelly, Margaret!
nernay, Katherine Vorimy and
Bichard Smith.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Prayer and conference meeting
rill be held at the home of Mr.
td Mrs. Mayo, 101 Highland
Irect Wednesday evening at 8
’{lock.

On or before July 10th all prices will advance at

Mrs.Emmett Kinlnw left Sun­
day for Asheville where she will
remain for some time.

Mrs. Anno Van Ness Brown re­
turned Monday from Gainesville,
where she was the guest of friends
for the week-end.

For further information apply, at
HOTEL MONTEZUMA

Mrs. I.. !\ McCullcr nnd child­
ren nnd Miss Emma Owen left Inst
week fur Marianna where they
will visit relatives.

Seminole B usiness Exchange

H. B SCHULTE REALTY CO., Inc

1-E. First Street, Opposite Postoffice

Make reservations early for Inspection tour

Fred T. Field, who has been vis­
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
William T. Field on Silver Lake
has returned to his home in Ma­
con, Ga,

Ianford Man Weds
Long Island Girl

Celery farm—seventeen acres, over 700 feci on
West First Street, two and one half miles out.
Ten acres tiled, modern nine-room house, four
flowing wells, large barn, fruit trees of all kinds,
farming implements. Don’t forget to keep your
eyes on West First Street. Property bought now,
will make substantial returns. Price $19,000.
Terms.

Mrs. R. C. Maxwell nnd child­
ren will po Thursday to Daytona
Beach, where they have n cottage
for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dniger nnd
little son have returned from Tam­
pa where they attended the fun­
eral of Mr. Daiger’s brother,
Frank’ j}ai for.

Cards nre bring received by
any friends here announcing tho
arriage of Miss Melba Jesty to
til ip It. Bach at the Dutch Renned Church in Flushing, L. I.,
»June 20.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Each are now
Bring Canada nnd will return
bring the latter part of July to
Irnford when* they will occupy
ktir new home on the West Hide.

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, June
30.—Members of tin* Royal and
Ancient Golf Club are particularly
pleas 'd that Robert Harris, a reprcsentntive of the club, won the
nmntcur championship this year.
He is the first member represeating the club to win the amntear cup in 30 years or since it
was won by Leslie It. Melville ia
1805.
&lt;

White Leather
And Raffia

I’rince Achilla Murat, son of tho
King of Naples nnd n nephew of
Napoleon, bought a plantation
near the township of La Fayette.
He married Kate Willis, daughter
of Bird Willis, who was one of the
onrly settlers in Florida from Virginia. Prince Murat and his wife
are buried at Tallahassee.

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In plain colors and floral designs. Georgettes,
Fine quality silk, all made by high class dress
makers. Values $25.00 to $29.00.

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Sets Record

$35.00 Dresses
pes in all the beautiful summer
&gt;y Betty Wales. Also lace dresso $132.50 and $35.00.

On Sale $29.00

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Frank-Snriith Wedding Mrs. Wade E ntertains
Party Entertained At At Luncheon Monday
Lovely Buffet Supper Honoring Miss Frank
Following the rehearsal Monday
evening at the Congregational
Church, Miss Gussie Frank enter­
tained members of the brankSniith wedding party with a buffet
supper at her home on Magnolia
Avenue.
The rooms were beautifully dec­
orated with quantities &lt;&gt;f pink ra­
diance roses and lavender listers
with asparagus fern. A delicious
supper was served by Miss r rank,
assisted by her mother, Mrs. C*.
11. Frank.
The guests, who are members of
the wedding party were: Mr. and
Mrs. G. U. Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
C. II, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wade, of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
Vergil Lett Smith, of Debmd, - 'iRosamond Radford, Miss
Ruth Spencer. Miss
&lt; harlotte
Smith* Mrs. Claude Herndon, Rev.
and Mrs. T. J* Armstrong, Howard
Harris. Peter Sehaal and N, Smith

Mrs. John Wade, of Hustings
entertained with a luncheon Mon­
day at the Seminole Cafe, honor­
ing her sister, Miss Gussie Frank,
whoso marriage to Dwight Do Grin
Smith, is to take place today.
The luncheon table was beauti­
fully decorated in the wedding col­
ors of pink and lavender. A large
bowl of pink indinneo roses was
banked with lavender rulers ami
fern. Favors of tiny bouquets of
asters were given each guest. At
1 o'clock « delicious course lunch­
eon was served.
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The guests were confined to
members of the wedding party who
were: Miss Gussie Frank, Airs*
John Wade, Mrs. Virgil Lee Smith
of In*Lind, Miss Rosamond Padford. Miss Charlotte Smith and
Mbs Lilly Ruth Spencer.

$12.1)5-----Silk Di•esses—
All shades of silk crepe, nicely made- New styles
sizes. One day sale—Wednesday
* - t ..••*,

$12.95
Wash Dresses
Colored and plain white, in voiles, linens and broadcloths. Guaranteed fast
colors. All sizes.

$5.00 to $10.00
Dove Underwear

Hand-Made Baby Dresses

Fine nainsook. Lace trimmed gowns
teds, and step-ins.

Fine quality white goods with hand
embroidery slips to match.

$2.50 to $3.75

$3.50

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Field
will be th- guest of I)r. and Mrs.
3 . Z. Holland during the Frolics magnate who founded the famous
at Daytona Peach. Dr, Holland is Dollar Line, holding qne of the
twelve carrier pigeons she placed
mayor of Seabreeze,
aboard her futher’a boat President
Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert J. Lam- Pierce when it left Sail Francisco.
berton announce the birth of a son, Six of the twelve birds flew back
juno eg at the Fernnld-I-nughton to Frisco from the point where ■ 44++++4+4++++++4+4444++++444++4&lt; 4 &lt; -44»4»+ 44444+444»*»4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444444-4444444444-»44-»444 &gt;4444 J|
tiii-anitol. He hns been named they were released, 175 miles out,
in six hours, setting a new record.

Th e Y o w e l l C o m p a n y

�ygKUT T WlCCflftld, Engineer

Saints In 11-Inning h i t
Battle On M onday
Both Teams I’se Thi ec Pi! *t•
e rs J n Effort lo Stop HU’ Urt£ strid e s in Sixth and T otals_______ -17 12 15 33 13 3
-• tjeventh Innings of Game Score by inningi:

Ciirley Stars With
Bat For Celerymen
nrc Is Tied 10 to 10 From
Eighfh to Eleventh Innings
When Winning Run Scored
k In n slow but interesting 11-in­
ning battle Monday nftornoon, the
Celerymen nosed nut tho Saints
from St, Petersburg by n score of
12 to 11. Sanford led off In the
first inning with one run and re­
mained in the lead throughout
practically the entire game, thescore being tied fr) the eighth in ­
ning when the Bloekmen scored
two runs nnd tho Celery Enters
one.
Three pitchers were used by
each team In efforts to stop hitting
strides in the sixth and seventh
frames. Crawford pitched air­
tight hall for Sanford until the
seventh, having given up only
three scattered hits until that
time. Chapman finished the in­
ning nnd started tho eighth but
was not effective and was relieved
by Kelly to whom the victory h
credited.
Knight, who started the game
for St. Petersburg, was knocked
out of the box in tho sixth frame
and was relieved by Morris who,
after pitching to three bntters was
quickly removed to left field to
change positions with Shannon,
who pitched the remainder of tho
gume for the visitor*.
Curley's Bitting Features
Tho hitting of Curley, local
right fielder, who for four con­
secutive time* hit safely, was the
outstanding feature of the game.
Only one double play, Wnlznk to
Bailey, was made.
Only three men faced Crawford
in the first inning, but a wall; and
two hit* uftor two men were out
scored Smtfqrd's first run nnd was
the Initial score of the game. San­
ford also scored ono run in enrh of
the third, fourth, nnd fifth innings
while the Saints managed la get
one run in each of the foutth, fifth
anil sixth Inning*.
In the sixth frame Wade le t off
for the Cekfymin and was out on
u ground ball to third base. Wnlrnk walked ami stole second and
,-filanznk noon foilou*.&lt;l with nnotltor walk. Alfuid-thci! aiuaabod. u
•Bard ono paufMeortH biM^Vcnktog
Wnlznk and advnhclng Stanxak to
third. Morris relieved Knight fpr
th e -Saints, and Cu/ley then got
Id* fourth hit of the game, scoring
Htnnznk ami advancing Alford to
third blue. Mcljua hit ono to Mor-

SI. JVto.............. OiW 111 020 1)3-11
San' r d ............I'M ISO 919 01-12
Ft; mnry: Two base hit—Shan­
non, I'.'nlznk, Knight. Three base
hit—brown. Sacrifice hit—McQue
Crawford, Shannon. Stolen bade—
AUrn, Friable, Wade, Shan non,
Wnizak, Meaner, Boyle. Double
play—W ain;, in Billy. Left on
base—I
,rd 14, St. Pete. 5.
Bnic on bails—off Crawford 5,
Knight 6, Chapman 1, Shannon 3,
Kelly 1. Struck out—by Crawford
2, Knight 2, Kelly 2. First bnse
on error*—Sanford 1, St. Pete 1.
Hit by pitcher—Hernandez by
Crawford. Winning pitcher—Kel­
ly. losing pitcher—Shannon, two
out when winning run reared.
Time—3 hours. Umpire—Pleh.

Defeat of (,’incinnnii While
(limits Arc Idle (Jives To
Pittsburgh Lead; Vance Is
Victorious Over Phillies
CINCINNATI, Juno 30.—Pitts­
burgh went Into first place Monday
by defeating Cincinnati, 8 to 1.
Score by innings:
Pitt*.................. 202 (Ml 092-8-13-1
Cincin, .. ........ 001 0110 000-1- 8-1
Morrison and Smith; Etixey and
Hargrave.
Rnhir.s 8. Phillies 3
PHILADELPHIA, June 30. —
Dnfczy Vance held the Phillies to
live hits Monday and the Robin *
won, 8 to 3. Vance increased his
1925 crop of strike-outs to 103,
Philadelphia made a triple play in
the sixth.
Score by innings:
B rooklyn.........301 000 031-8-15-0
Philo...................000 200 001-3- 5-2
Vance nnd DeBerry; Knight,
Cnrleson nnd Wilson.

Florida State League
Won Lost
Tampa .......................9
3
knlvidand,i
..3 *,.i /&gt; n.
St. Petersburg .. .. Ml'
7
Sanford ................. :.2 10

Pet,
.750
.0,1/
.462
.167

Nntloiuil League
Won Lost
P ittsb u rg h ..............,39
21
New York ...............40
25
Brooklyn..................33
32
fit. Loni*................ 33
31
Cincinnati............... 32 33
Philadelphia............20
35
Chicago ........ .. ... 29 38
B oston......................25
39

Pet,
.6 Hi
,616
.50h
,491!
491
.45!
,43/
.390

T*ot 19
Lot-20 /
Lot 21 .

b y b r a zier

tho bn?es hjftdcd, gave Lakelt
the first ghm.’ with the Tftn
Smokers Itp/e Mdftdny by n t :
of C to 2.
TAMi'A
AB R 11 PO A
Snead. 2 b _____3 0 0 4 3
Estrada, If’..... 4
1 2 0 0
Weik, ps .. t. .. 4 0 1 1 5
I. e, r, .............. -I n t 0 4
Allen, c f ...........4 0 0 1 0
Jesmer, lh .. „ 3 0 1 9 1
Smith, 3 b ......... 3 O 'O 2 1
Huggins, c ........3
1 1 'I 2
Peterson, p .. . . 2 0 1
1 l
Fisher, ii » . .! I) '0 1 It II 1
Totnl* .........
LAKELAND
Duma*, If
Buckley. 2h
Welch, as
Brazier, cf
Ed Ward*,-lb..
Surface, rf
Ponder, 3b ..
Doyle, i' .. ..
Craig, |i .. ..
Totnl*.............. ‘10 O il 27 11 0
Score by innings:
Tain pa .................... 000 002 000-2
Lakblntltl.................. O0Q Bio i)5x-G
Summary: Two base lilts--.Ie*mcr, Peterson, Welch, Brazier.
Three base hits—Wolk, Edward*.
Stolen bases—Estrada, Welch.
Ponder. Sacrifices—Snead. Peter­
son, Brazier, Craig. Double piny
—Weik to Jesmer; Welch to Buckley to Edwards (2 ). Left on base
—Tain pa 3, Lakeland •? Bases on
ball*—off Peterson 3. Struck out
—bzy Peterson 4, Fisher I, t.'rnig
I. Hit*—off Peterson 10 in 7 1-3,
Fisher 1 in 2-3. Hit by pitcher—
by Peterson, Duma*.
Losing
pitcher
Peterson. Umpire* —
Baxter nnd Wnrc. Time—2 :01.

Yankee* Lose Again
BOSTON, June 30. — Three
Yankee pitcher* were pounded for
10 hit* Monday as the Red Sox
broke their losing streak of gine
straight nnd won, 10 to 5,
Score by tunings
N. Y........... .. 302 000 000- 5- 8-1
Boston ............ 100 500 31x-10-ltVO
Batteries: Ferguson, Shawkey.
Beall and Schung; Quinn, Wing­
field and Picinich.

l. JhCalU-y, Lot.
flig A s , Heirs, Lot G Blk. 13
12
k T alfttt, l&lt;ot 10 B I M f t T r . f i b r ­
il. Kilght, Lot G Blk. 13 Tr. 3, -------_____!._'S&lt;wtrr|S Lot 10 -Blk.
Hazel ftlorcwetheri I*ot 1, Block M, Tr, 1.............. 117
J. N. OUlon, Lot 0, Blk. 14, Tr. 1 .— -------^ ___ 117 -t.d 1
Orin H . Stenstrom, Lot 1, Blk. 11, Tr. 2,
..... 117
W. W. Potter, Lot 0. Blk. 14, Tr. 2 .................. l n
Blanche Tnknch, Lot 1, Blk. 11 Tr. 3............. .... i l7
W. A. Brown, Lot 0 Blk. 14, Tr. 3,........;.............H7
Tho above ant! foregoing final assessments nre paynbl,
interest up to August 1st, 1925, arwl from arid after such
apccinl assessments' will bo payable only in ton equal .annui
rnenta with interest at 8 per cent, per anmiip on nil dcfoi
tnents. »
*
Witness my 'hand ns City .Clerk and tho Seal 0f the Cit
ford, Floridn, this 23rd day df Juno A. D. 1925. ,
(Seal)
L. R. Philips, City Clerk.
Publish June 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 14th, &amp; 21gt, 1925.

Ooncvlve Chittenden
r
*
P. Bayard Smith
yf k - 'i
Lot 35
» 00
801 J r
P. Bayard Smith
1 &gt;' .
Lot 30
GO
201-11
P. Bayard Smith
» *
Lot 37
&lt;10
291.11
P. Bayard Smith )
\
j
Lot 38
60
291.13
E. M. Carroll
*‘ Lot 39 '
00
291.K
E. M. Carroll
! \
&gt;
, Lot JO
00
201.If
R. J. Reel
*
\
! Lot 41
00
201.If
J. F. Laing
1
*
j Lot 42
60
291.1!
I,. P. Hagan
\
* " » Lot 43
00
201.1!
L. P. Hagan
Lot 44
130
0510.7t
The above nnd foregoing final assessments are pnynblc without In
toreBt up to August 1st, 1925 nnd rrom and after such dato said specini assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual installment:;
with interest a t 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
Witness my hand ns City Clerk nhd'the Seal of the City of San­
ford, Floridn, this 23rd day of June, A. D., 1925: l
(Seal)
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Publish June 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 14th and 21*t.

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON v
AVENUE IN PLAT OF -CONNELLY PARK.
Notice is hereby given Yhnt the construction of the surface tn
pavement on Park Avenue from Franklin Street south to on
tho lot line between Lota 19 and 20 in the Plat of Connelly
been completed, and the completed work has been ffnnljy acct.ai
th City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
* , '
Tin- following is the final estimate of tho cost ofspay|nr [
Avenue from Franklin Street south to opposite the Lot'll^ ^
Lots 19 und 20 in the Plat of C&amp;nnelly Park; 21 feet in' width
a 5" rock base surface treated.
ir
881 cu. yds, grading nt -10c................... .................................. ^ ^
8fl0 sta. yds, overhaul at lc .1................................................
m
7-15 Hn. ft. curb and gutter at 7Gc........................................
•|
85-1 so. yds, rock base nt 7Cc ................... .......... ...............;_‘ g
7811 sq. yds. surface treatment! nt 30c ..............................‘___ a, •
53 st|. yds. sheet asphalt at $1.02............................. .................
Laboratory Inspection of materials....................... ;.....
Legnl expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent............. .......
Engineering 5 per c?nt..._............................................ .....■ '*.

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNKRH OWNING PKOI'BRTY ON TWELFTH
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE WEST TO PARK AVE­
NUENotice is hereby given that the contraction of the Asphalt pave­
ment on Twelfth Street from Sanford Avenue West to Park Avenue
has been completed, and the completed work ha* been finally ac­
cepted by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following is tho Final Estimate of tho cost of paving Twelfth
Street from Sanford Avenue West to Park Avenue a width of 21 feet
With sheet asphalt on a 6” rock base.
590-cu. yds. grading @ 40c ............................. - ......................... 230,00
Umi lin. ft. conreto curb &amp; gutter @ 70c .........
1129.30
220 lin. ft. flush curb @ 35c ................
79.10
1731 sq. •yds. 0” rock base @ 80c ............................................. 1387,20
1734 sq. yds. 2 ” sheet asphalt top (o) 1.02 ..........
1708.08
1353 nq. ft. concrete alley returns nt 30c.....
407.70
1488 lin. ft. 3” drain tilo ® 100.00 per M................
118.80
Iknwp.s 5, White Sox 2
Laboratory inspection of materials ................................ ............ 64.15
ST. LOUIS, June 30.—Tho fit.
i ouis Brown* got off to a good Legal expense, advertising, etc., 2 per cent ........—.........- .......... 101,13
start on their stand nt home by Engineering 5 per cent .................................................................... 261.00
defeating the Chicago White Sox
5 to 2, in the opening game of the
TOTAL COST .........................
*trics. The only White Sox score ;
came when Collins hit a home run, To be borne entirely by adjacent property
scoring behind Davis' who had Number of feet frontage ..........................
singled.
l
Assessment per foot frontage.....................
Score by innings;
•
Chicago .............000 009 002-2-5-1
fit. Louis .. .. .. 100 1Q0 OSx-5-9-1
Cvengros und Sehnlk; Morgridgo
•j‘
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•&gt;
•:*
*:•4
•&gt;
nnd Dixon.
'•
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Tiger* Take Two
CLEVELAND, June 30.—Dnui'.
out pitched You ell, a rookie, Mon­
day nnd Cluvelnnd lost tho firit
game of a double header with D«troit 1 to 1. The Tigers took the
second game 7 to 4.
First Game
Sgore by innings:
D e tro it.............. 200 000 020-4-le.ll
Clove................. 000 000 00 1- L- 7-2
Dausa and Bnssler; Yowoll and
Myatt.
Second Game
*
Score bv innings:
D etro it............ 000 102 301-7-15-1
Clove................. 000 211 000-1-10-1
Leonard and Basslcr; Karr,
Walters, nnd Speece..

Totnl Coat.......... ................................. .........
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontage ............................70-1.8
Assessment per foot frontage....................$2.8380
FRED T. WILLIAMS, E
Name
Description
Feet Frontago
....... Lot 17
.
80.55
A. P. Connelly .
A. P. Connolly .
....... Lot 18
76.25
......Lot 19
59
L. II. Connelly
Sherman Moore
.....;Lot 20
59
Ft. Mellon Development Co....Lot 21
59
yjl
Ft. Mellon Development Co....Lot 22 •
22
,M
Ft. Mellon Development Co... Lot 33
75
Ft. Mellon Development Co....I.ot 34
75
,
Ft. Mellon Development Co.,....Lot 35
59
jH
Ft. Melton Development Co....Lot 30
59
' JM
Ft. Mellon Development Co... Lot 37
59
j |j
Ft. Mullan Development Co....Lot 38
22
M
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without
tcrest up to August 1st, 1925 and from and after such date said s
cinl assessment* will he pnyubic only in 15 equal annual itistalitt
with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
Witness my hand a* City Clerk and the Seal of the City of S
ford, Florida, this 23rd day of June A. D. 1925, .
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Publish June 23rd, 30th, July 7th. 14th, and 21st, 1925.

Toiiaj/'s
Florida State League
Tampa at Lakeland,
fit. Petersburg a t Sanford.
American League
Chicago at fit. Louis.
Detroit a t Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Washington
New York a t Ho*tonN
.N ational

League

Pittsburg a t Chicago.
oUston a t New York.
Brooklyn nt Philadelphia
Southern Association
Atlanta at Birmingham.
Little Rock a* Nashville.
Memphis nt Chattanooga.
Mobile a t New Orleans.

Frogs Embedded For
Years Remain Alive
King of England Has

Southern Association
Won Lost
Now Orleans . ........ 11 28
A tla n ta .....................42 35
N ashville............... 37 30
C hattanooga......... 33 34
Mumnhl*
33 1!
Hlrmuigham............. 31 39
M iddle.................... 35 42
Little R o c k ..............22 42

OKANOGAN, Wash., June 30.—
Several green frogs, imprisoned in
cemented gravel were set free when
a road crew made n cut in a coun­
try road near here. They were
found firmly imbedded three feet
below the surface of the old high­
way. TIu* frogs showed consider­
able animation on being released,
&gt; King no signs of inconvenience
caused by several years Imprison­
ment.
Trevor Kinkaid, professor of bi­
ology in the University of Wash­
ington, declared the existence . of
frog* imprisoned in cement over a
period of years quite pos-ddc, al­
though lie said no scientific data
bad been gathered on the point.

Y esterday's
Results
National League
Cincinnati I. Pittsburgh 8.
Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn H.
Ollier scheduled game, rain

Snath Atlantic League
Greenville 7, Columbia l.
Spartanburg 1, Charlotte 7
Asheville 2 , Autiu-tn 5.
Knoxville 1, Mnron 2.
Southern Association
Nashville 9, Little Rock 6
New Orleans 3, Mobile 6.
Chattanooga D, Memphis

TODAY

TO ALL 'PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON EVANS
STREET FROM PARK AVENUE WEST TO ELM AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
ment on Evan: Street from Park Avenue West to Elm Avenue has
been completed, nnd the completed work ha* been finally accepted
by the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Tha following Is; the, final estimate for paving Evans Street 21
foot in width with sheet asphalt from Park Avenue West to Elm
Avenue.
3235 cu. yds. grading (ip 10c ........................... ............................. 1,294,00
1886 |ity it.-nurb &amp; gutter &lt;K&gt; 76c .................................................. 1,133.36
86 lin. ft'. Jingle curb header* @ 3 5 c ....................... .............
30.10

new illumnnting gun, which
id to la) non-.igMjhyxluting and I^‘gal expen
ive double’ the heat value nnd Engineering,
le power of ordinary manufae1 gas, is said to have been incd by Dr. O. ,U. Bean, the innr of the Bunsen furnace.

BECAUSE TOMORROW
THE LOT YOU WANT MOST
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FOR SALE—3 ncrc3 unimproved
land in city limits fur snip.
Terms cash. See or write B. II.
Bankston, Sanford.
tOR SALE—Established poultry
and egg business. Riant is locat.
ed in Belle Air Development Cor*
poration on 2 acres of giouvul. Will
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Rood people nml retire from the
business. Want to «iuit on account
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14 St._ North* St. Petomburg. Fla.
FOR SALE—0-pTece dinfhg room
suit. Fumed oak.
4-pieee
living room suit.
$200 Edison
phonograph with 35 records, 319
I’omoRrunite Avenue or l*. O. Box
750. ____________
FOR SALE—One stand show CAffO,
G tcet I o h r , round top, Inquire
ZmtprWniinVVo „t The Itnsket.
FUlt SALE—3 east front San­
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy
terms. Box 431, cure Herald.
GIVEN AWAY—Rcstnurunt ad­
joining hotel, on First Street—
$1,909 cash. Clear profits $599 per
month. Must be seen to be believ­
ed. See Mr. Hawkrigg, care DeanBerg Corporation.

FOR SALE—8 choice lots on San­ FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
ford Avo. 19 on Pnlmetto. New
BtiiR., 205 Ouk Avo. Inquire up­
5 room biitiRnlow, bath, lights, two stairs. C. T. Smith.
porches, gam Re. Any terms. Fred
S. Houston. Box 099, City,
APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­
tractive and convenient. Call
FOR SALE—Corner lot and ad at Herald office for further in­
joining lot on Palmetto Ave. formation.
terms. Box 431, enru Ucruld.
FOR SALE—This week. Dining FOR RENT—Furnished apart­
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
table, chairs, bedroom suite, baby
bed, china cabinet and oil heater. neighborhood with private family.
Mrs. Ia.'slie Bryan, 315 Magnolia Cool, comfnrtuldc rooms. Hot and
cold water, telephone, etc., 711
Ave.
Park Ave,
FOR SALE: My 10 acre farm on
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore DR RENT: 3 room furnished
pnrtment 815 Pnrk Avenue.
Station, small cash payment, rea­
sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box
95. Jacksonville, Fla.
FOR RENT: Brick store on San
ford Ave.
$50 per month
FOR SALE—Oldsmohile 8.
In Thrasher &amp; Carney.
good condition.
Easy terms.
Party leaving town. See R. T. FOR RENT—Garage npartme
unfurnished. Will ... v*., •
Hunt, Smir.o!; IIuill.
July 1st. 112 West Fourth St.
FOR SALE—2r one-horse wagons FOR RENT—Eight room house,
and one horse, John Murphy, close in on Third St. partly fur­
Ginderville.
nished or unfurnished, call plume
FOR SALE—Filing cabinet, steel 1 11 J.
cheap, phone 571 W.
FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones includ­
EVEKT T R U E
BY COIN DU
ed. By week month or year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phone R. L. Solden, Bolden Bldg,
( M f t s F U U , N O W , M I S ' S W S ------- Y O U
Daytona Beach, Fla.
tM is s ^ D
that
c o w P a C i&lt; t h c UJ
i Lo o k
S H A R 'P
Y O L 'fte D R IV IN G . {)
FOR RENT—Rooms for
housekeeping.
Furnished
W. 6th Street.
FOR RENT—Kitchen, bed room
nnd garnge, 1191 Elm Ave.

Wanted
WANTED: Position with Real
Estate Company na salesman.
Ten years experience.
Address
11. I). c.o. Herald.

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
Times, the great home dally
rate 1 ’At. per word, mlnimutk.
charge 25c O.sh with order. Write
for complete rate card.

WANTED—Some one to represent
thc original J. R. Watkins Com­
pany in Sanfonl. You can supply
daily necessities to regular custo­
mers and make $35 to $59 a week
easily. Write the J. R. Watkins
Co., Dept. J-2, 02-70 W. Iowa St.,
Memphis, Tcnn.

I D A V I D I?. MYEB
ARCHITECT
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development
Rend about it in the Palm Biach
Post. Samp,o copy sent on reiue».t.

Rooms Tor Itent

ADVERTISING gets reaultu if ll
reaches potent ml btivern. Pa
iatl.a Duily News is c h i Minted in
i i . t i i i u : u s i i ui*
an imtusl ini am! agricultural sec­
113 Magnolia Ave.
tion.
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fi First Class llarlie
TEWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
ADVERTISE *n it , .tnurna!-Her­
Special
Attention
CO. Export Electrical repairs.
ald, South Georgin's greatest
Given To Ladies nnd (.’1
N3 W. Central Avo. Orlando,
newipaper. Morning, sfternoon.
weekly nod Sundnv Clissifieil rateI'k: per line. W avniss JournalChinaware in English Force- Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
'AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT

AUTOS FOR HIRE
AG/E AUTO SERVICE May
sr night. Meets all train* Bagi(« transfer. Phone 551 and G3-W
CAFE
BELL CAFE
infant's best in Service and Quel
1y. First Street and Park Ave
toe.

It’,Hon J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First Natlonnl Rank Wdg,
Sanford, ----------- Florida

1 Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST

DRUGS

'Torn*, tlunlon*. I n g r o w ­
in g Nulls, H eavy C a l l ­
o u ses or tired a ch in g
feet.
UR. C. !.. C.ISI.EH
Y o w tll Drew Hidg.

ANEVS DRUG STORE
srriptions, Drugst Sodas.
tre as near you as your phone.
Call 103.

Phone.

ELECTRICAL

Elevator

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v elo p m en t In O lerlrt* ’* lilu to ry; *
h a lf m illio n d o l l a r h i a b w a y to th«
x e ' r beach Ju»t
rnlnbed: a two
m llll.&gt;n d o l l a r hrbiK e ncroH , Kacnin
bla Uity s t a r t e d : q u a r t e r
m illion
d o ll a r o p e r a h o u s e u n d e r n o n e tru e tlb t: t w o m i l l i o n , b e ln x s p e n t on
b lK b w ay ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e ( o r live
d ev elo p e r* to g e t
In e a
g ro u n d
floor. W r i t e D e v e lo p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m ent T h e P e n s a c o la New*.

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

•nCIITS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Banford Avenue and 10th Street.
Eipcrt service.

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder

FLORIST
REWART THE FLORIST”
Flowers for all occasions.
8M Myrtle. Phone 2G0 -W

*99-M — Phone — 199-M
2103 PALMETTO AVE

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

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

conic to be an American institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.
Many men and women have
become habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
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.

Unusual Happenings

Bed Envoy

Hull, I III. Will III it IV*

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Milnf itril, riorlihi.

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hi* it Ift* fit hii f«« mi nn* r i«l«*r In( il­
ium I tvlit?re li«» III1111:11III lir if uniM
hntf it m11itil | Ini«*» nml H'li'it find nnnifIhlnic in wmr,
A |iti|ifr up In \tlnufn piililUhril
n plflurf uf n Klrl it ho lirnl Jn*t
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11lit ii«*| *11,1 lir t%ii* n ff hi* »(iim f.
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rrfittnl to fitfiT n (irntil) m»iitf*t
LOST—l brown nnd white collie for it frrf trip lu Atlnnllf CM9 to
Join
lu i h f Virtiuty puriiilr.
pop, three montloi old. Finder
u p lu
thlrnico
ttn lh ril
please return to 511 Park Ave., froAm mini
hi* tiffin* to hi* tiimii* 1i«*t
ttrrlk ii f i r r tin r I*, it ml t i n * mil lie lit
receive reward, L. J. Bolp.

T H e FRONT S E A T

He is said to be trying to get
American government officials to
took favorably on recognition of
Miscellaneous
the soviet regime. His name is M.
Piitmaginn, he's private secretary
to Krassin, Russian minister to
WILL EXCHANGE for Florida
rent estate, Six room house sev­ lu 1111r ni*Ii ii I* IIiIr*I ti 11h n *itJ ft tiI France, ami lie's on hi* way to
p r r rr n te
en miles from Philadelphia on main •I A
iiioi line plrturf ntnr
out In Washington on a secret mission.
line of Pennsylvania railroad. II iiI I &gt; » i, ihI m n r r lr il n n i n i l n , |ilr• l a r r i , nml lh r » •&gt;(■■&gt; •I m n r Trains every 15 minutes, takes l u r r (n
Everything
r Ihrrr n rrk a ,
only 17 minutes to bring you to r l nAl innit
nlin rim* n ■iiiiinirr rrFor the Sportsman
the heart of Philadelphia. Lit 42 Niirt In &gt;«•)* J r r ,r , ndnOltrd In n
|iru*|ir«llvr Iium Mint Him- kttil
by 199. All improvements, hot wa­ hern
At
*»inr iiiuviiultnr* nt III* rr*nr(.
ter, heat. Price $8,509 of which
A Irltni, lu \ Irvlnln ln.ui-hi nn
$4,500 may remain on mortgage, |'.**rt I'mirh nml In* «,n* nul *nll*Ball Hardware
flrd i,Ilk hi* |iurrhn*&lt;*. Tin- Inline,
i What have you? Address S. !&gt;. B. riinitnl**l,in
Mill
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Phone 8
1333 Meetinghouse Lane, Nnrbcth, ,,r eh.
\Pit., Montgomery County.
Ynil r*.
HIM..
ROOMS AND BOARD in heart of
resort.
Modern conveniences.
$19 per week. Mrs. G. H. Lydny,
Automobiles
Davidson River, N. C,
H R .it. HKTATK — IV V B S T M K N T *
Lobby P u L s t u n - U r u m U y Uldg.
WILL EXCHANGE Dodge road
H a n fo rd
F lo rid a
ster fur vucunt lot.
Merrill
phone 92.
lOtiS roril Coupe—BMr**,
fttal Cord Tntirlnir Car.
I'oril Tourliiu Car. 1
WE HAVE inquiries duity from IP'.M
1 c n l II m i n i ......I l n r ,
distant states for Florida prop­ 1013
IUM) Cord IIu*
erty. What have you for quick ItKJf Cord I'narl llrllvcrr.
rtnni* to sihik ccopi.n
sale. The Franklin Real Estate
Co., Register, Ga.
u p nml roliltrtL
I l f t t n « n ot r t m i
la Hint,
A lurtKfialfir u p In \i*%% \ n rk r r r r n l l t l**ui*it n * iim n ifr n u n i l i i r nml
•Ml I h f n o r r t h r r f it it* n o l ^ r t H f t
of n Imlhliift lirnutyr.
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Tribune or hand t to vour Iwal
dealer so you can read Florida's
greatest n fw ri" * ), One vear
*8.00, G months *4.00, three ma.'.ths
$2.00. If you desire $1,909 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
erder.
DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?” If bo advertise la
ho ‘‘Gainesville Sun.”

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per lino, minimum

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; Piatt
I Magnolia. Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electragitb
FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

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lain s, Ruvarian and Japanese TAMPA MORN IT 3 TRIBUNE—
China make lovely Riftn
Send In your subscription tr the

The Ball Hardware

Classified advertisements have

FOR RENT—Rooma with or with
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln House.
V nmii In l T urlilu it n i l m il fU hln ir
NEW ST. JAMES HOTEL. Jack­
ut hnr ilnt nml ftiimr lintnr it ml
sonville, Fla., One block from •I «iIn*
III lit* l r t f ml* tin* rm n r t iiiiinlirr
Horn.ti tug Park, two block* from nf IM i he* hntl rail ft lit, n m l I h f h i*
I'ostoifleP, Rooms $1.69 ami down. im r ijlilu'f f t f I i i t t n ) .
f t u l f r r up lit t l n r i liiiiil lu*l nn
June and July. Garage Available. Inip\ nrtniit
mu fell niiit tt li f i i
I Ilf

IIIATUKK AND MOTOR ItK
WINDING.

NT-A-REEL
Car. Drive it
tourself. Oak and Second St.
&gt;tione 3.

The Herald Reaches
Buyers Throughout
Seminole County
Call 148. ' a

Lois (5 iiiul It Ithick &lt;
The prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

Earle T. Field

Beautiful
Apartment Site
100 feet on Park Avo,
114 feet on 11th St
$15,500. Terms.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Printing—Decorating
PHONK 303

SMITH, MGR,

Money.
Msiiiifaimtrvd by
■ b v r a i i a - l . l a d a i r y I’n l u l
Hold by

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By GEORGE M cM A N U S

HINGING UP FATHER

WHAT't) THE
^ A T T e s ^ C M -V T

W H Y - EC

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tour.

'Em HUME5ER.?

TA .LftlhC.TO
v /i f e :

mt

Real K.stale Di'iilcru, Doctors,
Dentists, r.-ovt'lly Shop, Clift
Shop or Stationery Shop, Par­
lies or in fuel any person look­
ing fur u permanent store or
office Hpace will do well to see
me ut once. I have two vacant
spares on the balcony at the
Ituskct and we are about
ready to put on a hig cam­
paign which will put more
prospective purchasers he fore
your door than any space In
Sanford.

See Me Wednesday A. M
.
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F eature S c n v tc e . I nc .

THE BASKET

�cess In Artfic Over Radio

Prehistoric Race Is
Said To Have Built
Apartm ent Houses
TUCSON, Arix., June 30.—The ' !
Pueblo Honitaf In northwestern 1,1
New Mexico, is described by Ur.
Nei I Morris Judd, curator of u
Southwestern archneology for the _
National Museum in Washington, 1
ns th« largest prehistoric apart­
ment house on the North American
continent.
The Bonita hnd flOO rooms nnd
space enough to house between .j,
1,200 and lj »00 person '..
Excavations of tho pueblo may j.
lead to the discovery of a prchi.t- n,
toric race hitherto unknown, Dr.ij",,
Judd believes. Traces in the forni L j
of pottery, ri lies, skeletons, qpd j
hicrloglyphic inscriptions are ex- i
ported to lead to archnelngicul ravelation* of the first magnitude.
{.
The Bonita contains cvidince* |l&lt;!
of the life and pursuits o f the i :c» , ! *
which scientists bdievo inhabited ;
it thousands c.f years ago. It cou­
rts an area of a little more tliiin «i
three acres. Four dories of the h:
pueblo nro standing, and Ur. Judd al
ttvnks there may have, been a fifth : tli
Further research into the cave In
dwellets of southern.New Mexico P&gt;
has established the possibility that &lt;xi
the Carlsbad cavern, pne of l)a&gt;
largest crystal formation caves in
the world, once wus the niv- iplace for cavemen of the vicinity,
NEW YORK, Juno no.—Seven­
ilierloglyphich, not unlike Chinese ty-four of tin* candidates who tried
charuhtcrx, were found on the the recent examinations for cer­
smooth surfaces of the bluffs and tified public accountant registra­
in the caves,
tion, conducted in 2a states, suc­
ceeded in passing it, according to
American Institute of Accoun­
Favorable Action Is thi
tants, which prepared the exami­
There wetu 430 candidates
Asked of Railroad nation.
of whom bl) were conditioned und
On Blocked Crossings 207 failed.
Thu largest number of success­
The Chnmbcr of Commerce of ful candidates wn:i in Indiana, with
this city has requested T. L. Du­ California second and Texas third.
mas, local superintendent of the
Atlantic Coast Dine, to take up
The great stone image of Gomuwith proper .officials the blocking teswara on the sacred bill of Scrnvof various street crossings from anbelgola, Mysore, India, is bath­
French Avenue northeast to Lake ed every fifteen years with n sac­
Monroe with long ruts of cars red liquir consisting of milk, curds,
.when switching in this saction, ac­ and sundnlwood oil, which is sold
cording to.an announcement today. by auction, ns much us $ 10,000
In tTm complaint, said Secretary being paid for the privilege of pour
R. W. Pearman, of the trade body tiein paid for the privilege of
IhU morning, the danger pf delay liourmg the liquid over the head
In tho event of a fire hy blocking &lt;»' tho image fro ma scaffold built
file trucks and apparatus was cm- above.

Feels MdreTremors r
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highway was temporarily closed
by a dirt slide. The pavement was
broken at intervals for ten miles.
There was no appreciable damagu
at any point north of Goletn. The
quake was felt, however, os far as
San I.uia Obispo, 114 miles north
of here.
Along the main thoroughfare,
State Street, there were many au­
tomobiles and trucks which had
been parked at the curb and which
were almost buried under the de­
bris. It was in one of these thut
William Matthews, u lather, was
killed.
Thi finest building in town, the
San Marcos, a big four story first
class structure, built us nn L on
a corner, had its whnlo corner cenner pushed into the dehris. Dr.
Jnmcs Angle, dentist, was killed
in this crush.
Father Augustcn at tho Old San­
ta Barbnrn Mission told a thrilling
story of what he declared to be a
miraculous discovery. At the first
tremor, he went to the second
story room where Fnthcr Englohrccht, aged nriest, and author of
histories of the mission, wns con­
fined as an Invalid.
Driest Escaped Injury.
l ifting the invalid Driest to his
•nek. Father Augusten proceeded
to the stairway when with the
Bocoiul shwk he fell through n
holu to tho floor below with tin
invalid priest on his hack. Neither
wns injured.
Ole llurtsou, form'*r mayor of
Seattle, gave the following eye­
witness account of tho earthquake:
" it was about 0:4-1 A. M.r the
air wus sultry. Everything was
very quiet. 1 noticed an I lay on
my bed that quite a largo wave
dusluid against tho bench. The
ground doomed to ruDc up with
c crunch something like n million
dogs crunching n bone. I leaped
out of Inal and the Moor seemed
to rise up and hit me. 1 stepped
■gain and it nesmvd as though I
•ould nut reach the floor.
"Like all animals except the
horse, in time of trouble, I dalli­
ed for the open air and began to
bang on tho neighboring bunga­
lows to rouno the occupants and
get them out in tho open park.

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DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 A. M

uw c tor ms rtiuster means more than freedom to William Slaughter,
7U. Slaughter refused to accept freedom under the emancipation proc­
lamation and remained the servant of W\ D. Colvin of Culpeper, Vu,
Tho two attend nil Confederate reunions together.

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Stunning

Exquisite

These Dresses

These Dressa
up to *2$JH)

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No woman cai
view this wo«
derful groupi
Fashion’s ex
ciuLsite moda
without hartal
her heart rfi
several beaW
Yon will
thuse
oth
them as mid
as we w h ti
ycu see lliri
rich
rubra
their mund
mis styles aiu
then
realist
they are ooh
$lG.7fi. Styjfi
for st:'eet, af
ternoon, am
evening wear
Finest silks,al
new, UI.TR/
SMART!

This announce­
ment presents
n delightful op­
portunity!

Meet tne thru- Fator brothers, Mark, Elmer and Laverne (loft to
right), who are hanging up nifty reputations on race tracks this Rea­
son. Each is a star Jockey. And all are big favorites with followers
of the turf. Three brothers—all jockeys—that’s a rather odd coincident

A Slipperful of Flippy

Foreign Actors Are
Warmly Welcomed
In Cities Of Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO , June 80,—
The best drama now offered Bruzilii'in theater-goers is presented
at Rin do Janeiro and Sao Paulo
by visiting companies from Pari *,
Madrid. Lisbon, Italy, and Mexico.
These companies play in their na­
tive languages und draw oig
crowds, if their productions are
first-class, as the cosmopolitan
Itrnxillian is nn excellent linguist.
One of the biggist hits made in
Brn/il during recent years was ac­
corded in 1024 to an Italian com­
pany which staged a series of
plays, including King Lear, Othel­
lo, and one of Ibsen’s plays.
Aimrican drama ruccntly was
introduced to tin* people of Brazil
the play being "Baby Mine," the
farce by Margaret Mayo, which
was given by two conipnnic.i din­
ing the same wek, a Bruzillian
stock company and n London com­
pany stopping In Rio do Janeiro on This wee Boston bull puppy weighs only three ounces. He fits perfect­
their way to Uu::nnt Aires.
ly into the slipper of his lair owner. Miss Sunny Lowdcr of Los Angeles
Native drama has not developed
to a very stimulating level. There
is one stock company giving cometlic:; of modem Brazilian life. The
BrnzUlinu is an enthusiastic Amer­ Davey and Nesmith
ican moving picture fan.
A T T t»11NI&gt;VH- AT-1. ,\ W

Street and af­
ternoon Trocks
of exceptional
beauty,printed
crepes develop­
ed of exquis­
ite silks i n
newest season
shades!
IJARONET SATIN

Gorgeous!

COSTUME SUM'S

These up to §30.00

These slips are made of
high grade Martinet Sat­
in. Exceptionally Tail­
ored and finely finished.
Colors:
white, flesh,
green,
turquoise and
other popular shades.
Sizes 31 to I I.

In this group you will
find the famous
en­
semble outfits.
Com­
bination silk
dresses
with flannel coats, in ev­
ery new simile, in ad­
dition lo the ensembles
you will find dresses that
are masterpieces of cre­
ative genius and design­
ing skill. Paris herself
seems to have inspired
every one of them.

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Real Estate Auction Sales.

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N ew York, London and have been guest artists nt n
of New York's night clubs.
P a r is D iv id e th e
“Tho night club,” uays
"T h ree G races”
Harris, “la :*. form ox thsnt
Now York City—America* has
one of ths modern “three graces’
thi* year, Paris has one and Lon­
don tho other. Tho threo grace,
are named Harris, and tho New
Yon: grace is Diana, partner of
U’ou Trevor, famous dancer.
D'ans’e two sisters aro rise
n -Mure of famous dancing
tsrmz in the French and English
capitals.
Jiiss Harris and Hr. Trevor

entertainment t|iat has cits,
rich Measure severs all over
World. Dancers are getting t
sands of dollars u week for
pearing a few mfputes c
night. It reminds mi of
Spanish bull Ights whero nc
tmrnplo each other to gaac at
matador.
"Tli* night club andioRcn v
•lanco rongt like ‘When *hc
Ycu Loro I/ovcs fou,‘ *
^•ntimentsl words acted by
tlapccfi."

We strive to make a Friend of
Each Patron by K«lling him Only
the Very Best Automotive Acces­
sories.
Dunlop Tires nnd Tubes have Prov­
en their Super Duality in Sanford
Service.

maud.
Daintily laced
a n d ribbon (rimmed.
$1.50 values. Others alsti
reduced.

These Up to $13.00

Hat Modes

Model Hats

A rare group of exquisite
designed Pattern Mats—
every one absolutely hand
made. The shapes snow
Parisian influence in ev­
ery Chic line, every curve
and contour and women
of fashion will realize
that here is a golden op­
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CHICAGO, Juno 30. — Radio peditien, the clrnnce of voice trans­
messaces from tht Arctic regVvn mitting was considerably in­
have boon brought to civilisation creased.
As all transmitting front the
but not yet the human voice. When
the M«cMlllnn-Navy expedition’s expedition will be on low wave,
transmitting stations arc set up, which the standard radio set is
one within eleven drgrwci of the incapable of picking up, should tho
North Pole, it is Ilia ambition of voice coma bnck station WJAZ at
Eugene P. McDonald, Jr., chief of Chicago will lift It and rebroad­
radio with tho party, to give lls- cast on a higher wave length so
teners-in a native Eskimos’ pro­ cvrryone can hear. Either of the
gram as well as have the voire polar broadcasting stations are
describe what the expedition is equipped to send on n W ave oh
low us one metre.
sceinir and doing.
arrangements
were
It was nn unuertukin.f in which '.Special
there was not too much confidence, made for distribution of the news
because it hnd never been done and dispatches sent back front the ex­
only limited observations could Ik* pedition, which first will be re­
made last year when mdio was ceived by the National Geographic
first tried in the Arctic. From Society. Features in radio will bu
that experience however, and since handled by the radio staff and an­
low wave length equipment hat nounced nt the Zenith Compuny
been highly developed for this e x - here.
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published in' Florida's litart1,
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Ita Richest Garden Land

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Local thnndershotrvrs Saturday
nnd Sunday; gentle to moderate
variable winds.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Evolution Trial Is
ScoredByEdgerton

ftged Father Of Presi­
d e n t Resting Nicely
j AlthoughAgeMakes
f A Setback Possible

Relapse Follows
• Slight Operation
pjef Executive With
•Wife Rushes Hcir.e
F r o m Swampscott

NEW YORK. June 29.-T h e
forthcoming evolution trial in
Dnyton, Trnnesrrce is regarded
hy John Edgerton of Nashville,
Tennessee, president of the Na­
tional Association of Manufac­
turers ns a “travesty of law,
mockery of religion and burles­
que of science”. “Such a spec­
tacle ns turning an American
court ‘into an advertising arena
for publicity seekers with warp­
ed mentalities nn&lt;l a parade
ground for freaks, fanatics nml
fools ought to be impossible in
country which gave John Mar­
shall to immortal fame," )y»
said.
“The walking delegates of
Agnostlcsm, Athosism, Comniunison nml Bolshevism will ho
there. Everything will be rep­
resented except science ami re­
ligion."

PLYMOUTH, Vt. June 29.
Harked improvement in the
Edition of Col. John Coolfge,
father
of the presip
Ige, aged iatn
cr oi
ent,;who is ill at his home
cre was reporter today hy
Official Communication Is
Given Out Saying French
Are Successful After Hot
Fight With The Moroccans

Reassured jbout Colonel CoolHire's conditia, the President and
Mrs. Coolidgilleft the home soon
iftir their iriv a l to visit the
*n&gt;by tYuicley where just n'yenr
yo they burUl their younger ..on,
■urin. Tho President’s mother
lu iH ts llierul ^
Colonel Co&lt;I1gc\ ~ who Is SO
ears old, jokMvith doctors while
k..»* lunfbiui
Is Cram
P w n said,
. hI.I
II..
hoy
worked, V.
lie
rinsed to bo ctried from his hodtxmi on the icnnd floor of his
mile to tho rtm which lie gave
is non the jesidential oath of
ifficc three yits ago, and where
be operation as performed SunTho ProsidcPs father suffered
relapse fiatijay nnd abdominal
rouble develojd. Word inimcditcly was sent^n Swampscott and
'resident Cocxlge ordered hi
hysicinns to psh to Plymouth
n
i the mcantinlMr.
meantin Mr. Coolidgc '.mi s
(tended by D‘ Cram early yestrdny. Dr. C.l. Ball, an nbdomlal specialist ^Rutland, Vt., and
r. Charles Sw|, also of Rutnlnd,
reived. When Dr. Coupal and
r. Chute nrri|d shortly after
!&gt;on in the Predent’s automobile
was decided topernte at once.
Mrs. Mary Tlynor, a special
l.rae, accompnnp the two physi[nns from Swqpscott and tho
|Aland doctors ko brought nursL Mrs. Mao J)nson and Mi.-s
I icdil.
I Since May 1, hen he came to
|&gt;«ton for an tnmination. the
►Mition of Cinel Coolldgo's

j i H P c , who
the examinaf ^Pat Massucliictt;' Genera!
I f f lt a l.
Heart block," g«y said war
Bzraetcrizcd by alow pulse.
BLdonel Coolidg-pt that time,
pjl he did not D\v he was ill
H il he read abou| in tho newBI k r x , and a
wrecks later
te n ho was rcpoil to have had
Miintinff spoil atm home hero,
Psltold inquirers «L lie did not
l Member anythin (of tho sort
Wfenlng. I)r. (|n then said
m patient's pulse d blood prerJin.’ were bettor kn they had
I Itn for weeks.
;

Auditors IiEngland
fong For Cherosity
Of America People

FEZ, French Morocco, June 29.
--A n official communication issued
Sunday concerning the operations
in Morocco says:
“The offensive which the enemy
tins been developing since June 23
in the eastern sector of our front
has hurled itself against our forces
everywhere, but despite the viol­
ence of Ihe attack of the dissident
tribesmen and a considerable iitiiubor'of regular warriors put in the
line oi, the vast front between Chcyah md the Algerian frontier, the
offensive everywhere has been
chucked.
“ We are witnessing a new Riffiau attempt to force our line of
resistance. It must be borne in
mind that these regions are defend­
ed by a covering force of friend­
ly tribesmen and supplementary
forces, which not only have ener­
getically resisted but also in cer­
tain sectors, notably nt Roumihiris, have counter-attacked bril­
liantly forcing the enemy to re­
treat.
"In the’ region between Che yah
and Rotirhnrioun, dissident tribes­
men succeeded in pushing back for
several kilometers our native cov­
ering troops who furnished most
brilliant resistance during four
days and established contact with
our troops posted north of Osilu,
und Bab Muroug Sop in the region
between Dnr Caid Medloeth, and
IiOumihiris. Action engaged In
yesterday turned clearly to our ad­
vantage. Our partisans for a sec­
ond time in several days, inflicted
a bloody setback to the enemy.”
The communication adds that
throughout the whole region the
tribesmen
nnd
supplementary
forces have shown rare military
qualtitics nnd perfect organization.
It says General Cambay (of the
French forces) has stubbornly re­
sisted the tribesmen and by fortu­
nate dispositions has been able to
hold a front more than 100 kilo­
meters (about sixty miles), witli
the help of partisans and supplementory forces nnd aviators.
Defeat Tribes in Taroual Area.
RABAT, French Morocco, June
29.— A French official communi­
que issued here, Sunday says thnt
Col. FrcydcnbuFg’a forces, continu­
ing their operations in the region
of Tnroual; reached Ain Bou Alssa
with difficulty.
“Tho group operating in the cen­
ter, ascending the I^linn Valley,"
the communication adds, “met with
lively enemy resistance in the
Habtza region.
Its advance ele­
ments reached the Bou Halina post
during the night, pushing back the
enemy and establishing their Liai­
son."
"Eastward In the region between
Cheyab nml Bou Hnroiin, the en­
emy is continuing his attacks. He
tame in contact yesterday with
troops from Msila and Boh Roroug
Farther Eastward in the Boumihiris rogion an enemy attack was
brilliantly repulsed north of Oued
Msoung by friendly tribes and
French troops reinforcing them.
Similarity a small enemy nttack
in tho Hasii region was repulsed."

Defend France's Rights.
VERSA ILLES, France. June
—The French government in
Moroccan campaign has rcso
- OXFORD, Eng., [ c 20.—Tho never to cause needless bloodi
in England of pt abundant and only to defend France’s rip
Pilimthropy in uiof education prestige nnd just interests,
Premier Painleve today nt I
quet commcnmorating the rev
alth is leading the
tionary General Hocho.
ition of tho wiui's ct
M. Painleve appealed to
&lt; Oxford
Frenchmen to show themsclvc
lie equal to post-war duties, w
would be burdensome, but ’
which Franco could completely '
The premier Bpokc later ill

Blow Torch Burns
Kill Orlando Man

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JU N E 29, 1925,

United States Eagle Boat
And Members Of Its Crew
R e tu rn T o Port In Safety
Dr. George W.RappIcyeaQuita
As Superintendent of Five
Points Methodist Church
After Hearing of Slander

Has Been Connected
With Case’s Defense
Kccomes Affiliated With Day­
ton Methodist Church And
I h Well Received There

NORFOLK, Vn„ June 29.— Tirol
and hungry but bnppy tbnt their I
experience had not been worse, 56
reservo officers and enlisted men
of the fifth naval district, mostly
Virginians, were landed at the na­
val base at 11 o'clock Sunday
morning after having been hslplessly ndrift at sea f»ir n week,
aboard the Eugle boat No. 9, 300
miles oiT the Carolina coast. The
little vessel was towed Into port by
the const guard tug Carrannssett,
which picked her up early Friday
morning five days after the first
call for aid from the disabled cruft
had been received by radio hote.
Thu civilian suiiors, ten otticen,
and -10 enlisted men, immediately
were transferred to. submarine
chaser 210 which was in wuiting
and left during the afternoon tor
Richmond.
The Cnrrnhnssett Saturday nigh'
reported she was making but three
knots an hour, and would not reach
Hampton Ronds until -I p.*n. yes­
terday and for that reason few of
the hundreds of unxious relatives
who hnd been waiting thfdr nrlivnl for a week were on bund to
greet them. During the night, the
wind that hnd retarded the prog­
ress of the big tug and her tow,
nbntcd und better time wns. made,
putting tho vessels hero five hours
ahead of time*
No Great Discomfort
Aside from seasickness caused

, DAYTON, Term., Juno 29.—Dr,
George \V. Rappleyca, closely con­
nected with the defense of John T,
Scopes in Tonn ssee s evolution
ease, yesterday resigned ns sup­
erintendent of the Five Points
Methodist Episcopal Church.
The man who has been closely
connected with the case since its
origination and who first servi-d ns
prosecutor of his friend, will be­
come affiliated with tho Dayton
Methodist Church. He resigned ns
irpcrintendcnt of the Sunday
school aftter a conference with
Rev. H. G. Bird, pastor of both
churches, who assured him a cordinl welcome in the Dayton Sun­
day school.
Rigid fundamentalists for tho
most part, the Five Points Sun­
day school gave him a respectful
hearing as he told them briefly
of his reasons
rcnxona for
fur ___„
resigning,
and
..... ______
evidenced friendly regard for him
at tlie conclusion of the sorviccs.
Dr. Rappleyca addressed the au­
dience briefly, telling them that
on the week before lie went to Now
York several stries had been
hi ought him concerning the situa
tin. “i have heard the report,'* lie
said, "that 1 had been asked to re­
sign and that tho Sunday school Charge Made That Opponent*
t f World Tribunal Doing
had pone to practically nothing
Everything In Their Power
since 1 hnvck been superintendent.
I went to our pastor nnd after
To Defeat Its Formation
talking with hint determined to tesigii. There is no feeling except
WASHINGTON, June 29.—The
the best in my heart, i have the
deepest love for George Spivey,
tlie founder of tho church."
Ho urged them to support tho
school, told them he would con­
tinue to conic to their school fre­
quently, and requested that War­
ren Spivey Ih* elected to replace
him ns superintendent. “We must
accept religion by faith," he said,
“ and must follow the touchings
of Christ throughout. I ant leav­
ing the Sunday school. It is bet­
ter that i leave than for two or
three others leave because of my
staying."
George Spivey, n venerable man
of the Tennessee hills, arose at
the conclusion of Dr. Rnpplcycu'j
talk and expressed the hope that
all members of tho school would
manifest the same spirit ns Dr.
Rappleyca.
Rev. Bird then told the crowd
that "if we know Christ wo shnll
know thu truth und the truth shall
set us free."
(Continued on Page Three)

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Management of Milane and
Princess Theaters I h As­
sumed by E. J . Sparks En­
terprises, m&lt;r„ on Saturday

J. L Mnrentctto of Atlanta Petit-Pnristcn Declares Now
Is Local Manager For Dig * Is Time to Hold Meeting
uritnwi, flf Opcnin:
Motion Picture Unmnqnv
Negotiations For Funding
PARIS, June 29.—'The Petit
Pnristen, commenting on tho Inter­
Allied debts, will say today: The
lime lias come to take up tho debt
situation with tho United States.
A personality, recently coma from
America, has oven told us Hint tho
time has not been more favorable
in several years; therefore wo
should profit thereby und not ex­
pose ourselves by an attitude con­
trasting with that of our Italian,
Relgiun and Czccho-SIuvnk friends
to render more liittc.* a discussion
which will in itself be delicate
enough."
The paper enumerates the fol­
lowing reasons fo Hie delicacy of
the discussions:
Figures Disagree
"Our figures nml those of the
American Treasury do not agree.
We are in the grip e f grave fiunncinl difficulties and it is shock­
ing to our spirit of justice, after
the enormous losses suffered ami
tlie sacrifices agreed oil ns to rep­
arations &lt;lne by Germany, to reo
ourselves -iskrd for the Mipitnl and
interest of Hie money spent entire­
ly in the United States to pay for
.nercliaml'se and mutcrinl neces­
sary for tho fighters.
"These :er.-lnicntal arguments
which today nre valueless, can ac­
quire sumo vaiuo only when i tcseated over the conference tabic
and if w; frankly act. p*. the lehate, let us solxo upon tho occaUmi,
Isjfcause it me ms definitely only
tlie consilidiilioit of our dohato, and
not its unnmdiuto reimbursement."
Kellogg A*K&lt; I Jury Pat ley
The Petit Pari-ion listens that
Mr. Ko!to«jt, Secretary of Stutu,
1 p P.T •“ 4 {* TV ‘ .an
es-u.iviK-,1
desire to ■ UrTwakc u ddel/bm
hofotc tin- r.ud-.*'j » J r l y "
“Thor, i •
i n’.dds, “whatever
difficult}' i viy pr«.-i iA j t , - f u ,.
iinnit &lt;- of iin.it&gt;*..* f.« i g -d him*
postponing tin) di. cussi'in longer,"
Tho newspaper is cn i[ro'o. that
ii is only i” cl.-irn / .p th&lt;- aitnation, “in ridd'i.g ourselves of
thin incessant menace, that -ve will
lie aide in tho ecnttomh fit ml to
&lt;nhilizc uni ixrhiiniru and politirallv recover our liberty of ac­
tion."
The IVtit Pnrln&gt;en understands
that tiie Codiig-. Adniini* Uittinn
intends to present before Congress
in December precise arrangement*
regarding tho debts.

Markets
CHICAGO, June 29. — Wheat
147*4 to 148 ;.Septcnil&gt;cr, I44!» to
14.VA; Corn July 100, September
I00»A to 102; Oats Scpterabci45».
to 4615.

Boiler Explosion
Victim Succumbs
SALISBURY, N. (!., Juno 29.—
Ifcnry Bodge, Richfield, N. C.,
died in a local hospital Sunday
from injuries received yesterday
in a holler explosion. He is tho
second victim of tho accident,
Clmrtio Morgan having l&gt;ccn kill­
ed instantly. The two men were
members of a wheat threshing
force and ware near the boiler
when the crown sheet blew out.
C. I'. RAILROAD HEAD DIES Hodge wus a student at State Col­
MONTREAL June 29.—William lege, Raleigh, during the lust ses­
Brunswick Howard, general execu­ sion.
tive assistant of the (Canadian-Pa­
Live Oak
cific Railways, died Sunday at his
improved.
residence from heart disease.

Oil Shale Reserves In Colorado Are
To Be Mapped By U. S. Navy Airplanes
uralioo to loo
fliers, and at
tho suino time will bring out most
strikingly the advantages in speed
has over the older ground methods
in surveying nlmost impcntmble
mountain country.
"This reserves consists of 26,­
550 acres, and is adjoined by re­
serves No. 3 on the adjacent lower
but by no means unbroken coun­
try, which umount to 22,600 acres.
Thus the to'al territory to be cov­
ered from the air In one Mosul"

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Cave In Of Round
House Is Reported
Half Million Damage
Is Done In Montana
Towns In .‘16 Hours
SANTA BARBARA,
Calif., June 29.— Four are
known dead nnd 100 to
300 injured in the earth­
quake that shocked thin
city nt 6:15 o’clock this
morning, damaging prac­
tically all structures nnd
hugest buildings,
wrecking several of tho
The largest husiness
structure in the city,
completely collapsed along
one third of its length.
The quake appeared to
center in the business
district.
Two severe
shocks were followed by
about 20 others of minor
violence.
LOS
ANGELES.
Calif.
Juno 29.— A severe earth­
quake shock rocked Los An­
geles at 6:43 o’clock this
morning.
Downtown build­
ings swayed considerably but
the movement was slow and
oven and there were no indi­
cations of damage although
thu motion continued for

nioro than a minute.
'The earthquake continued at in­
tervals but all worn slow and stea­
dy, yet extremely severe Mow."ic.iv sn-i tieq . i
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NYwhall, .'II miiCs from *K8K* nil.;

Klcuntro reported tlmt tremor:
were not felt in the Imperial Val

Round House Caves In
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—
An earthquake nt 6:44 o'clock todny caused the Southern Pacific
roundhouse at Santa Barbara to
eavo in ami demolished the rail­
road station nt Goletn and thrust
railroad tracts out of lino at Na­
ples. The Southern Pacific dis­
patcher's office wns informed here
Hospitable Monks To ju st before tho teltgTnpli wires
failed. All wire communication
Reap Guest Revenue with
that section believed most soriously affected has fniled but tho
ST. BERNARD, Switzerland, quako did nut reach San Frnncisco.
June 29.—The monks of the con­
vent of St. Bernard are to enter
tlie hotel business. Their hospi­
tality, which has been proverbial
A total of 11 rases were ar­ for centuries, has been taken atlraigned before Judge W. K. White MnUflt of to such on oxtont that it
beenme* impossible to necommodato
at this morning'll session of mu­ all wlio wished to !»•* their guests.
nicipal court wlien Urn &gt;, cost and
The monks, therefore, decided to
estreated bonds amounted to $|H1. build a hotel near thu rtmvctit
travelers might lie put up
Four ruse’s were di iinis.x'.'d and out where
for tho night. Their original plan
was continued.
was to let the hotel concussion to
('. E. Stanford forfeited a bond some restaurateur. Now they have
of $101) for fnilurc to npixrur to decided that they might us well
answer charges of driving an au- conduct the place themselves nml
tonuibilo while under the influence obtain the revenue for their order.
of intoxienting liquor.
Several
other bonds of leSber amounts
were also estreated.
The cases as arraigned were:
;C. E. Stanford, driving u car while
drunk, $100 bond estreated; Rich­
WILLIAMSPOKH, Pa., Juno
ard Hill, disorderly conduct, $10
W. Stans Hill, postmaster
bond estreated; Lillian Marrilt*,
disorderly conduct, dismissed; Es­
sie May Brown, disorderly conduct,
$10 nnd costs; A. S. Johnson, reck­
less driving, dismissed; Sil Wilson,
reckless driving, $10 and costs but
sentence suspended account of
payment of dnmages; T. W. Rus­
sell. reckless driving, dismissed; L.
L. Brooks, reckless driving, con­
tinued; G. W. Bennett, drunkcti; ni'U, $10 nnd costs; Mutthcw Wil­
liams, $10 hood estreated; Haiti'!
I Jeff, disorderly conduct, |10 bond
|estreated; Henry Jeff, disordar'y
Iconduct, dismissed; Glenn B. Lane,
'operating slot machine, a gumo of
|chance, $25 und costs.

Stanford Forfeits
Bond For Driving
Auto While Drunk

NEW YORK, Juno 29.—Gover­
nors of IS states, accompanied by
families and friends Sunday sail­
ed on the specially chartered liner
Calvin Austin for Portlnn J, Me., to
attend the seventeenth aniuiul
gubernatorial ‘conference at Poland
Springs, Mo., which opens today.
Twenty-six state executives, in­
cluding those who will motor to
Poland Springs, will attend the con
fercnce. It was announced.
The governors who sailed on the
Cavlin Austin were:
Clarence T. Morely, Colorado;
John W. Trumbull, Connecticut;
Robert P. Robinson, Delaware;
John W. Martin, Florida; Edward
Jackson. Indiunu; John liammil,
Iowa; Ralph O. Brewster, Maine;
Albert C. Ritchie, Maryland; Alvin
T. Fuller, .Massachusetts; Alexan­
der J . Groesbeck, Michigan; Theo­
dore
Chrlstinnson,
Minnesota;
l!ertry L. Whitfield, Mississippi;
Adam McMullin, Nebraska; John
Wienert, New Hampshire; M. E.
Trapp, Oklahoma; Adam J . Pothier
Rhode Island; Thomas G. McLeod,
South Carolinu; Franklin S. Bill­
ings, Vermont; and E. Lee Trlnklc,
Virginia.
Governor Nellie T. Rosa, of Wy­
oming, changed her plans to ac­
company the party by bunt and left
for Maine by train late Saturday
night. Governor .Smith of New
York motored through with his
private party.
“This conference promises to be
tho greatest of its kind ulncc its in­
stitution by President Roosevelt
in 1907," Governor R rew stcT said.
“Its importance is great inusmuch as a sincere attempt will ho
j made to adjust the difference be­
lt ween the state and federal govern­
ments, the cause of much misunder­
standing today."

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No Damage Recorded
But Tremors Severe
Causing Buildings
To Sag Considerably

iMilanc Theater Is
Being: Remodeled

The management of the Milane
ami tho Princess theaters of this
city, L in new hands today ns tho
result of leases consummated sev­
eral months ago and which went
into effect on Saturday, June 27.
On May 7 of this year the E. J
Sparks Enterprises, Inc.,
an­
nounced tho nci|uisition of the Mi­
lano Theater on a 20 your lensu
from the local operating company
and the Hynes Block in which the
Princess Theater is located on a
99 year lrnsc basis. Since that
time negotiations with O. I’. Hern­
don, former manager of the Prin­
cess,. have been completed, it is
announced, whereby the Sparks
Enterprises will have charge of the
operation of the Princess ns well
us the Milane.
As was announced at that time
thu Milane Theater is to Ih* closed
for a period of two or three Weeks
to undergo a complete renovation,
Jos. L. Mnrentctto, formerly of At­
lanta, who has boon appointed
manager of tho local liitoicsts of
the Kpurks company, announced
today. The improvements to he
nuuto will cost approximately
15,000, it was said.
Work lb-gins Today
Mr. Mnrcntette announced that
ocnffolding will b« erected in the
lain i hat huropeans A rc building today nml that the paint­
Behind (he UroposcdChange ing of the walls, ceiling and inside
woodwork will begin at once. It
was learned further Hint ruimors
will be pladed in the aialen of the
theater, new curtains will lw- hung
on the stage nml n ‘number of oth­
er improvements will be made,
making tho Milane one of the. fin­
est siunll theaters in the Hints.
Outside woodwork rtiid the main
tM ru rit y/. »hv
wfil ’r.bw
undergo n remodeling in keeping
with thu new inside decorations, lie
said. Parts of the projection ma­
chines are being sent to the fac­
tory of the Simplex Company for
ropairs, which will add materially
to the clearness of the pictures
when tho theater opens again, it
was announced.
,In speaking of the pictures to he
shown in tin- future Mr. Marchtetto assorted that only the best
will bo exhibited at the two hous­
es and Hint the management will
endeavor to please tho local pat­
ronage as far ns possible. Ho stat­
ed that the company now control­
ling tho theaters have nvuilnhlo
practically all of tho good pictures
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Wife Of Governor
Morris Fights Bill

Killed When Auto
And Train Collide

MADRID, June 29.—Donning
the American dress on an AnduItuinn hull fighter, Mrs. Bouvcrni r
Morris, wife of th? American uuihor. entered the ring ugainst a
smalt bull during u recent visit
to the ranch of tho Duka of Tovcr.
While sho did not succeed in kil­
ting the animal, Mrs. Morris'r
courage won the plaudits of n distiriL’ui &lt;!i.’d audience.

ASIITAntJLA. (&gt;.. Juno 29.—
Five persons were killed last eve­
ning when an automobile in which
they were riding wns demolished
by a fast eustbound New York Cen­
tral passenger tiain ut a road
crossing. The dead are: C. P.
Woodring, his wife, Arminta; their
■on, Glenn, 11 and Bernice, 15, and
Marie 17, duughters.

OSLO, Norway, June !
mer -Premier Christian )
is dead. He headed the c
1905,

Red, the traditional danger sig­
nal. kopt ita lead as the most
easily distinguished from other
colors at a distance in recent day­
light tents of the visibility of tra f­
fic signal.!. Next in ordur came
green, blue, and yellow,

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WASHINGTON—Robert M. LaFoHette was one of the most pop­
ular men who ever sat In the Unit­
ed States senntc—among: his fel­
low senators.
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This may seem like n queer
thing to say, considering that he
was iea&lt;l out of his own party on­
ly a few months ago.
To Judge from the tone of sen­
atorial debate In which he took
part, it would be natural for an
outsider to conclude that he wu«
regarded, except within the smuli
circle of those who fought undur
his banner, nt any rate toward tlie
end of his career, ns an embit­
tered, cantankerous old man.
Nothing could be farther from
the truth. Lawmakers who w erj
as far away from him as the poles
are apart, so far us conremiM poli­
tics, personally loved him. They
valued his knowledge, admired his
character nnd guve him fuP cred­
it for the highest ability and hon­
esty.
On all railroad questions.he wns
recognised ns perhaps the senate’s
foremost authority—equally so in
tariff matters and to a great ex­
tent on monetary problems.

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Washington is asking.
grexaive-ism weakened by it ? "
I t ’s too aoon to say. The Pro­
gressives aren't a hard-and-fast
group. Their membership varies.
It isn’t as if n party had lost a
leader which it can’t replace. Pre­
gressive-ism may not even have
lost a vote, for it’s on the cards
that another, LaFollettc-ite will
roplaco LaFollotte himself in the
sennto next winter.
Still, a great personality, a great
strategist, a grunt champion of
the cause he stood for has gone.

his old friend's neck.

Thru othtpjj thronged around.
The McCocmick speech wus for­
P. RTEWART *
gotten and the orator himself
joined the reception committee.
_ left Washington to
When Lodge
Occasionally n new senator ar­
rived in Washington, unaware of attend last year's Republican cor.nt Cleveland,
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viivvciumii it
iv was known
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the esteem in which the veteran vention
Wisconsin statesman was regard­ his standing with tnc ndministrued and inclined to look at him tion group of politicians w*as nor.t
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askance, but it never took these to good.
" I f there’s anything the Wis­
juniors lohg to discover how high
was his standing, among Republi­ consin delegation can do to nelp
cans and Democrats alike, ut the him as they said goodbye, "let'm e
know.”
capitol.
A funny offer from the «&gt;nato’*«
.Who would you think, now, thnt ultra-radical to iia ultra- conserv­
LaFolictto and the late Senator ative. nnd doubtless sgld more than
Lodge were the warmest friends? half in n joke—but vflth more than
Ono of the most dramatic scenes a little aincercty back of it, for all
in the sonute's history followed that.
LnPallette’s first appearanco on
“Thanks,” Lodge is quoted na
th* floor of the upper house nfier answering, "hut 1 don’t intend to
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paign of 1924.
CEDAR POINT, Ohio, June 27.
i l l need help.’’
— Adoption of u detailed program
tenator McCormick was making
The Into Boise Penrose, too!
under which chch Lions Club will
a speech nt the time. LaFollett"
Wh’d thing of him and IniFol- carry on the relief of handicapped
took his scat directly in the shad­
&lt;ette
ns friends.’
children, will he the principal
rincipal fenow of the Illinois solon's waving
Yet LaFollotte, as those who tuie of the program conducted by
arms. It was somewhat difficult
for others to reach him under the knew him best will testify, reailyj the International Association of
cloud of this gesticulation. Lodg» admitted the Pennsylvanian, not Lions Clubs, which hold their ninth
dodged about, like a bantamweight ns n machine politician, hut for be­ unnuul convention liorv June 29fighter trying to get past nn an­ ! ing so frankly himself— no “hunk" July 2. (teKervntions indicate an
tagonist's defense, finally seized : no sham—just out and out, him­ nttendanco of at least 4,000. The
his chance, ducked under McCor­ self.
.organization now consinta of 950
"W hat will be the political ef-iclulw in th&lt;» United States nml
micks elbow, ns he tossed u hand
on high, nnd threw his arms about feet of IaiFoilette's death?” all Canada, with a membership of up-

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The international organization
has fixed upon the club program
in child work os the best method
of carrying on its work of building
better citizens.
„ Among the speakers are Helen
Keller, Jam es E . West, chief scout
executive of the Boy Scouts, nnd
Joy W. Stcvena, chief of the Na­
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San Francisco.

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complaint heicln that
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httereated In that certain deacrlbvil
Counsel for Seminole R ealty and l" n H d 'p V e m T .'",*
lot of land In Betnluula County.

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Investment Corporation.
Florida, and dcscrllxd above. You
and each of you, ar« hereby oomIMICHT. XKVKNTII
rflandod and required to appear to IV r i l t r P I T
j r m i i A i . trill CHIT- s k m i .n o i . b
jmld 1*111 of complaint a t t lie; Court
fO t'X T Y . KI.OIIIPA. IX 4'IIAXCH u m - In Hanford. 8 * mint.Ie County
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Florida, on Monday, tho Cili &lt;1a&gt; of
July A. P . I!*n. Otherwise aalil bill
tton f t w
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glTIT TO QUIET T IT I.B
will bo inhen as confessed t&gt;y von.
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said bill of complaint b a v in * b een, T. W . I.awton, Complainant,
filed for the purpose of quieting]
rule to 'th e 'a b o ’ve"’d escribed land I n 'E m m a P. Savldire. If llvlnz, etc..
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Defendants.
[lie complainants J. William Martin
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and F ea r I « . Martin.
O rd rr f a r fu h l l r n ll o n .
Jt Is further ordufed that tnln The State of Florida To:
..rder be published once a week for
Emma I*. Kavldge. Jamex W. H I.
»!«•&gt;» consecutive weeks In the San- ly. Thomas W. Morun. tleorgc Fox
ford lltiral.f. a newspaper publlsh- and Mary F. Fox. bln wife. P. W.
e ( |f| H, nl|||o|r County. Florida.
Currie and Kate I. Currie, his wife. Semlnolh County, Eori/ff]

I tone and o rd ered t h i s t h e M h day Ilenry Jiincgst. Lincoln G. Starbuok
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t o q tr i F r r t i t l e .
and Catherine D. Htnrbuck. his wife.
J . William
Martin and P earl O.
tU«a!&gt;y‘ 1J b' V. K WJUOLASa.
J. C. Fatterson, Ella Heegar a n d J .
Martin, his wife, Complainants,

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W. E. Alexander, If llvlntr. nnd If
dead, all parties
rlalmlng.
I&gt;y
throuich o r under W. K. A lexand­
er. deceased, o r otherw ise, at al^
Defendants.
Order o f Peltlleallnn.
The S tate o f F lo rid a; T o ;
W. K. Alexander. If living, and If
dead, nil parties claiming any In­
terest In the Innds hereinafter d e­
scribed. ns heirs, devisees, g ran tees,
and oth er claim an ts under W. E.
Alexander, deceased, nr otherw ise;
And nil p artie s claim ing any In­
terest of. In and to the lands and
premises h ere in after described, sit­
uate lit Seminole County, Florida,
to -w it:
Lot F iv e &lt;G). Ulock ( K ) of
the Original Map of the Town
of Alexandria, which
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•Clerk of the Circuit Court for T. Heegar. her husband, and E. h i.
Seminole County. Florida.
McNutt, oml inch of them If living,
H i ; A. M. W E E K S . I*. C.
und If dead ull parties claiming any
JAMES O. SffARON.
Interests In the land nnd premises
Mil v 9 . 10. sn. 30.
Involved In tills suit, ns heirs, devi­
Jons 6. 13, :o. 27; June 4.
sees. grantees, nr other clalmnnt*
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James
W. Lilly. Thomas. W. Morun,
X O T I C E OK A P P L I C A T I O N F O R
George Fox and Mary P. Fox. his
I I K C H E K O F IIIHXOI.I r i O X
Wife. I&gt;. W, Currie and Kate I«. Cur­
To All Whom It May Concern I
rie. his wife, Henry Jtinegst. Lin­
T A K E NO TICKi
coln
G. Htarlmck and Catherine D.
Thnt I. ns Attorney for the stork- Hlnrhtick.
his Wife. J. C. Patterson,
liqlders of the Kemlnole Realty unit Ella ,He.-gar
J. T. Heegar, her
Investment Corporation, a Corpora­ husliund, nndand
M. McNutt, nml
tion. under tile laws of the State each of them, E.
deceased
or otherof Klorldu. shall, on the JUlh day
wlse;And
IIIIIslMirougli
G ro cery
nf June, A. D, I93S, at ten o'clock
A. M. or nn soon thereafter ns u Company. South Florida Nuvul
hearing ran he lind apply to the Stores Company, and ra«di of them.
Jlidgc of the Circuit Court, Fev- If In legal existence, and If dissolv­
erth Judicial Circuit of Florida, sit­ ed or otherwise extinct, alt parties
ting In Chambers nt Hanford. Flo­ claiming any Interests In the land

scribed above, you, a n j^ fc'
are hereby Commanded *nd
ed to appear to said bill .
Plaint at the Court llm,,,
ford. Seminole County
Monday, the r.th day of j „°i
I9J5. otherwise said Vl?1
taken uv confessed I,,
hill of complaint having h.
for the purpose of nU|.,1n»
the nliove described trar?&gt;
In the complainant, T w"
It Is further ordered '
order he published one.\
eight consecutive weeks
Sanford llerald. a new.i,
Halted In Seminole CouniV
Done nnd onlered iki,
day of May, Iai6.
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By ALLENE SUMNER
DAYTON, Tenn., Juno 20.— 1"Wi
i humans haven’t no call to coinpro
■hend the incomprehensible, oi

prec ami shecp3kin.
lint degree or none, he
-on his work, tending hit
cattle and fruit trees
mountain hit horr*?, bih!a £
dlc-bag, and
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ami Jpreaching
th« w
Coil to soul-hun;
^nry mount*)
on the Snhbath.
“Folks can’t boyin to &lt;
I0Ubtl
word in the Bible,” says the h i
tain preacher, "without
to doubt all of them, A n a l
whete’tl they be Y”
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Furors School
A
Any evolutionary tcadimnl
deny the special creation «# I
arc a menace to the state’*
declares Morgan, and h i * f » l
law that will keep the s i i c J i l
for children.
I
“At night I sit- in front orA .1
in nnd watch the stars,” j j r l
on.
1
“They make me hunger to
things! Why we com .* and «fl
we’re going and if our ^ , 1
waiting for us over there.
I
“But that’s sin, and [
self stop bothering Go&lt;| an,j I
B it still and watch ’em »p thtrJ
crisp and cold like fire, s&amp;I [ lI
He knows, an' that’s cnog&amp;fl
“I’m just a homespun plan I
nnd he is God. Who am 1 tn 1
prehend the incomprehensible!
Easy to Believe
j
“But God comes closer to I
folks on the mountains than I
those down in the valley. If, J
ier for ua to believe.
i
“There were
of us Ud*
ning over these mountains, 1
our mnnimy end pappy didn't
much, tu t they taught us that!
mountain air and spring n-stcrl
the green grass nrd the blue 1
were enough, nnd rot, to be asd
for other things. ,
i
“ I learned to k.4p satisfied!
life. I got anothe- suit of dot!
and enough mono; for buryini
I gob m Hihle anl my wife ad
aim I’m the hajplcat man d
I can live on $10f a year up hes
Black smoko rase like a wrj
from the lowland), nnd the toot
n factory whiste echoed fain
through the ridg-.
"They slave si down there
things they don* need,” said
mountain prcachc*.
“ 1 don’t wan o take noil
away
from life vith roe but h
ABOVE IS “OLD GEORGE" MORGAN, MOUNTAIN PREACHER, WHO FINDS TRUTH AND COM­
! tdness nnd my Initf in my He
FORT IN THE TEN N ESSEE HILLS AND D E S IR E S NO ANSWERS TO HIS QUESTIONS. BELOW
IS I ll s LITTLE HOME, PERCHED 2100 F E E T A BO V E THE TOWN OF DAYTON.

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Mountaineers who sometimes
innung pool near Juyton. eco n ncWBpapor nnj who krep »he

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Holy Bible and n patent medicine
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nlmnnnc upon their bare tables,
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look at Morgan with awe.
FLORIDA FACTS
the State Department of 1
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,
,
,
lire ns Hints lands, Swrnnp 1 01,1 Ceor8 ° Morgans read this
ho Everglades, Low ham- Darwin fellow," they tell you, nnd
ligh hAinmocks, and I’rn- a hit of respect nnd fear for one
&lt;. Tile greater portion of w),0 wouj (j 80 defy his God, runs
.* lands «n» «tp?lj;m».»H a3
,
,
,
'Is because of the nrrdom-! through their voice,
tCoiitSnucu iiunt page 1)
if pine timber. The land; We found “Old Gcorgo" Morgan
The same Rev. Bird gave hit
i there {» a mixture of pine hoeing his dahlia plants nnd gaztentative acceptance to serve ns n
iwoods is called Imminock ||n(r ,,t the blue-mi sty valley more
witness for the defense of Scopes.
Tho acceptance wns given to Dr j
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|than 2000 feet helow him.
Rappteycn.
ate legislature met for tho
The monkey war down there?
It Ins h e m indicated that th o J
o
mi
Juno
2.1.
IS
1't
in
TnlGeorge
Morgan's genial old face
line of testimony Rev. Bird would
It adjourned immediate- robe red.
give would be to the effect that
count of tho death of An«&lt;t*0 much wrangling nnd jnngthe theory of evolution does not in
Morida now has 1.15.000,000 drew Jackson,
wns the first
ckson, who was
..
. ,,
his opinion conflict with the Bible; nnes
of forest lands.
At one I governor „f
Florida, holding
holdin of- ,tn»f" hc 8n,d* 1,11 because *olks
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nnd thnt It tends to strengthen the time there
were 822,000,000 acres
,military governor 01 the wont to comprehend the. incomprebelief of humanity in tho power of
of
forest
lands.
Fire
has
destroyterritory
JiiIy JSlFl to l822
On hensihle nnd scrutinize the inscrut­
God ami tho divinity of Christ.
ed 180,000,000 nr res of timber land j u|v I David t&lt;evy nnd James Wosable.”
Rev, B'rd has been pastor of nnd it can never he reclaimed.
, (,Ut wcro elected United States
The Mountains Know
both tho Five Points and the DaySenators. Levy wns succeeded in
ton churches for the past Ihrcd
“lawk
nt my mountains,” and his
If the present rate of timber the lower house by a Democrat
ytnts. lie is n graduate of the land dentmetion is continued for- named llrockenbrough.
lean brown fingers pointed to a
University of Chattanooga nnd of entry experts estimate thnt with--------- •
distant peak creamy with chestnut
tho Lincoln Memorial University.
in 12 years Florida will he buying
The first Indian outbreak that bloom. “They know nnd they keep
J'jr rrahnir fnun ( nlifornia and in wns oppoxwl liy an officially or- still. When folks Know, they keep
military unit nt the order
Severe Quake Shock 10 years the yellow pine will be
nlinost c'XtilH't.
of i)u» Ifnvpnnr wnn in
Hnv. still, too."
Rocks I a &gt;s Angeles
Morgan studied to be a ministerThe
firrt
state
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lection
in
Flori­
long
years ngn in a little theolog­
Early This Morning da was held May 20, IK 15, W. D.
ical seminary down in Athens,
Moseley, Democrat, was elected
Tenn.
(Continued from Page 1.)
governor over Richard K. Call,
But he enme hack to the moun­
nloht fd t a series of light earth Whig, who had nerved two term*
shucks, none of which caused ma­ a* territorial govenrnor.
tain of his fathers without his doDavis
terial (Innings.
Levy, Democrat, was returned to
Railroad 1 oflM als In the South Washington ns representative.
Central section of the state nro
organizing their forces to repair
the damage wrought by nandHmlen
nnd the biuhlei* tossed down from
miiuntriim by the tremors on their
tracks.
The Chicago-Milwaukee and St.
Pnul Railroad officials announced
thnt all transcontinental trains
would Ir! routed oyer the. Jlartowton. Great Fans-lliiite Hue wiiiie
He Hiul to Censor This
Prince Chlcliibu n/id .hiy.fMtjt**, &gt;v
the ,cnvcln in the Lombard tunnel
is lining cleared.
ccntly. The second son of the em­
Prisoners in the county jail
peror nnd empress takes his tltlo j
nt Billing* were panic stricken
from the Chichibu district, lying
when the second tremor split the
west of Tokio within which Mt. 1
floor of the court room located in
Mt. Chlchilm stands.
another building ndjoining the jail.
In virtually every city in Western
Early in the morning the prince
Montana, when the temblors be­
arrived at the small village lying I
spoke tlmlr fury last night hail
nt the foot of the mountain from
sub-idl'd late today before the now
which the climb is usually com- •
slvK.hi occurred and work of e.imenccd. He was given an cnthu*|
timntlrg tim damage was begun.
sinstie if respectful welcome by ull
The dsinr •» in Butte wns negli­
the villagers, who lined the malt: |
gible consisting of bricks being
jstrect of their village through;
in :* nnd chimney* toppled over,
which the prince passed,
strip;&gt;’d from the facades of liuildt
Part way up the mountain is the!
The ipiakos left no marks on tho
i Chichibu shrine where the prinre
mcie th.m 1,000 miles of undcrlunched. After lunch ho started
gro it d workings of the Unite cop­
the real stiff work ami reached
per mines. Thousands of men laPeak Myoho, as it is called, as the t
t)ored in the istopcs nnd drifts
sun was nhout to set. The clear
while t!i? tremor wns most severe.

AID OF SCOPESl
RESIGNS FROM
CHURCH OFFICE

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cin! assessment Jl will b? l
ally confirmed b.'lthe City Ct
mission sitting ij an Equath
Board.
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BE IT FURTHli: RKSOI.VI
asments ;
Thnt the specinl
vided for by thir resolution* to
mode
and, entred aga(u\t

Prince Resolution No. 219 timnted cost of said improvement;
Japanese
that tho entire cost of the im­
Visits
Mountain
provement nforesaid nhall be n*! scared against nil property abut*
He Was Named For

No part of the earth i* too ho
for the mmlurtion of wheat if tin
climate ii not too. humid.
Thi mural painting on the wall of n more or less Bohemian restaurant
in L 0.1 Angeles nmuml some of Ike patrons nnd roiU'ol the wrnth of
some of the oilier*. The wrnthy ones protested «o loudly that tho pcoprietor, Joe Coppa, bad it painted out.

BY TAYLOR

MOM’N l»OI
IT'S A SHAME TUE
WAV THE MOTMiHAve
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Itomt. wli'nc I'hrlttiian num&lt;- 1* „nknown; M. Mnl&lt;el Marls ami Ims, Uanil. *---------- .Marl* whose I'lirislI inn name Is unknown: Urur*i, [.,
-Marls, amt wife
■■ — Marls, whose
M'hrlstlnn name 1* an kn ou n .
ami
1each amt every of tiahl parties If
living, amt It cither, any or all of
(tie salll parlies tie ilr ol, to alt par|.le* claiming Inter,-sis uinlrr J. A.
' I tomt ami wife ------------- ilnml. whose
Ohrlstliin name Is unknown M. Ma­
t-el Marls. •
-Marls, her hus-

I ting and fronting upon that por­
tion of Chapman Avenue between
Union Avenue and First Street
to be 50 Improved by the paving,
rd-ptlvhig, hard' ru“!flfin g ' f»ri&lt;T TVh ml surfacing of sniil portion of
Chapman Avenue, a width o? 10
fort and against all lots and lands
adpolning a I contiguous or bound- That the Tr
ing and abutting upon said im- City Clerk
provement; that Five Thousand ford, Florida
Five Hundred Five and 65-11)0 the provision
($5505,65) Iinihirs is the total e s -il6 2 of tho C
tlmate I coni of said contemplated Sanford, Flo
improvement in the paving, lepav-j without dcla
ing, hard surfacing and rehanl j issescmcnt
surfacing of said portion of C|wp- special benef
man Avenue, to bo specially an-, the result of
scssed against nil lota an 1 lands nd- |t mplatcd ap
joining nnd contiguous or hound- lands adjoin!
ing ami abutting upon said ini- J bourding am
provement; the sum of $3.12 is the improvement
estimated cost per front foot for plotion of sn
said improvement.
cause a cop
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Fished two
Thnt it is the determination of this or.co each w
Commission that nil lots uui lands j published in
adjoining and contiguous or bound- techlrg to ?;
ing and abutting upon Chapman1mil so publi;
Avenue between Union Avenue and to all prope
First Eirect will bo Fern-fitted by in said spec1
the improvement provided for by ing in accoi
this resolution, nnd that the spe- visions of th
einl assessments to bo made and of Bar)ford,
cntdtrd against all lots and lands 9time nnd pi
adjoining and
contiguous
or will bo hear,

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City of SnnfJ, Florida.
Attest:
L. R. PHIL'S,
City hwk.

VACATION SUGGESTIONS

l,an«l. whose t'hrlstlan name is tin, known anil tleo rg c I- M art, amt
i"ife. — —----- Marls, whose Christ?
I Ian name I* unknown, or otherwise
1 In amt to the following Oeseribrfl
, tamls situate, lying ami ttelng in the
, ’ountv of Kemlnote amt M ate of
j Klorhta.
more
particularly
' crltusl as follows; to wilt
tails .13. .11. 3s. 3d, 3 7. 3.1, 3?. 4U.
' Ml, 13. fin, fit, fi!, t&gt;3. an&gt;l fit. of Han|font Celery Delta, a s per
plat
J ttierc,if n-.-onleil in f l a t It,ok f. on
pnges 73 ami 7fi of the I'ul-lle Itsi e,,rtl» of Scmlnulo County. Klorlila,
i and to any and all other persons
whose names am unknown clalm |ing any right, title or Interest In
and to the property
herclnabovs
' described, or any part or
parcel

. w r new places, anil meet new
^
ummer? Why not an ocean trip on
irge, comfortable steamers? Fares are low,
ueals the best—and the Invigorating air of the sea
a wo rid of good.
way— by— sc3 from Jacksonville to Baltimore $50.%, round
hil nlrlpliia $51-58, round trip $55.00; Boston $ 12-52, round trip
include meats and brttli, with slight extra Utargc fur outside

ALL EXPEN SE TOURS
Special All-Expense tours, also personally conducted tours^ a’
crate cost. Send for folder, and jou will fun! a variety of lour.#
even day* anil longer, $!’,IL7o anil up ; and with New York ana
ntic City among the places visited. Fares for All-Expense
Tours include hotels, si hlsccing, etc.
THE COMFORT ROUTE!
Many travellers to Northern and interior
ints travel by sea to Baltimore or Philadelphia,
J thence l&gt;v rail. Through fare* to varis points tpioled on application,
w plrtct ftrvI*«? Minn! ttFUk^tliibiL ^
It, ii* iSwti. il&lt;tk*h|r*» f»itj 1® u»&gt;*. J

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MERCHANTS AND M IN ERS
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Prayer Service Over Work
centre! China arc demonstrating
the lack of appreciation amon*
n,L
Chinese youth of the spirit &lt;
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sportsmanship and the need of
training n’ung this line. At an
Anhwei rr.i . t recently n govern­
ment techr..,al school was playing
basket ball with the local Mission
Cathedral school. The technical
school was ahead most of the first
half, but n few minutes before
the whistle sounded the Cathedral
boys picked up nnd tied the score.
In th&gt; second half it became
quite obvious that the Cathedra!
team was the stronger nnd would
doubtless win. The technical boys,
seeing themselves losing stopped

meH'tne'irtssIvcs, according to Bish'dli Wtllinm T. Manning, who in
full Episcopal robes, conducted it
in the open air on the nnve founda­
tion near the south wall.
"No tradition of the men’s crafts
wi^s Involved, Bishop Manning said.
Th’o request came from their spon­
taneous feeling of the special and
sacred character of the work they
are doing in rearing one of the
great cathedrals of the world.
The small bareheaded congrega­
tion contained sons of various

Streamline Shells
Preferred by English

vor and popularity of this, kind of
racing craft.

LONDON, June 23.— Despite the
fact that the Oxford University
Boot crew lost the annuul univer­
sity boat race this and last year
in a "atrcumlino’’ shell designed
by Dr. Bourne, there has been a
growing demand for this kind of
racing craft from the builders at
Putney.
American, Continental and Brit­
ish tainting clubs have placed a
number of orders for “streumlino"
shells to carry fours and eights,
thus testifying to the growing fa-

Stores of Manila Are
In Control of Chinese

won, nnu toe minute the game
was over the winning team made
a hasty exit through the gate and
hurriedly found refuge in the mis­
sion compound, closely pursued by
the losers nnd their supporters.

MANILLA June 29.—The Chi­
nese control 58 per rent of the re­
tail store:! in Ilanilu, the Filipinos
.10 per cent and the Japanese 0
per cent, figures compiled by the
Bureau of Commerce and Industry
Bradenton—Manatee C
show.
erect civic building here
There are in Manilla 1,955 retail
stores,
known
as
"Sari-Sari
Jacksonville—$240,000 available
Stores," where articles necessary for street paving nnd extension of
sewers in Lake City.
in the household are sold.

OUT OUR WAY

By Williams

WASHINGTON,
June 29.—
"Coolidgc has forgotten Oklaho­
ma," This was getting to be
quite a slogan among “sootier
state" Republicans.
Job after job had come up in
Washington to be filled, but no
Oklahomans were picked to fill
any of them.
Again ntid again they thought
they hud u dandy candidate. Time
after time it looked as if their
man was sure to win out.,
Just as regularly, somebody else
nosed in ahead of nlm at the last
minute.
This went on until 'Oklahoma
Republicanism
began to show

ir in

It and settle down to practice law. &gt;S&lt;

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was killed three tents from min’
one night nnd I didn't think it
worth while to get up, or find out
next day what the fight was about1
or who the killer and his victim
were.
“ I never learned.
Gambling
was wide open. 'Let ’cr roll! Let
’er roll! Let ’or roll! NOW SHK
the big tent where they ran the
wheel."
" It may have been only a coin­
cidence," Parnienter observed, "but
Lawton started with just ICO law*
ycr« nnd just 150 saloons.
“The saloons are neither here
nor there. But you can understand
with so many lawyers, we had to
have some law. So wt* organized
n local government In a month or
six weeks
"We established order. Wo be­
gan building wooden shacks in
I place of our tents. In six months
the railroad built in.
“Then nuinhomn was admitted
an a state.’

But Coolidge hadn’t forgotten.
He simply was waiting for a duly
qualified Oklahoma
candidate’s
name to be submitted to him lor
a nice federal appointment.
When, finully, such a candidate
did turn up, the president promptly named hiu. ussiatunt attorney
general in charge of government
land litigation. He’s llert M. Par­
mer,ter.
'i lie mysterious qualification "
Uh, he's a mitive Vermonter.
Bethel's his “old honiu town"—
about 15 miles from the Coolidge
Parmenter is going to be poppluce. Also in Attorney General ular with the press—for he doesSargent's neck o’ the woods. Par­ n’t bluff.
nienter lived there until he was 20.
I called on him ii few hours nftr.r he’d assumed his new duties.
For all his New Engtund origin He wasn’t fairly started nnd hadn’t
i
and accent, Parmenter'* a tnur- much to do,
ougfi Oklahoman now.
That’s tiie time the average oftie landed on the site of Lawton ficeholder pretends to be up to
24 year a ago. The site alone was bis neck in work. But not Parmentor.
the e a t the time.
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When I promised to be brief.
che reservation," ho explcains, “Take your time. I’m not very
“had just been opened to settle­ busy," he said.
ment. Thu government hud cut
the land into fnrins, to be drawn Milk Federation To
for.
la their midst the town of LawMeet at Philadelphia
ton hud been decreed nnd staked
out in city lots. They were auc­
tioned off.”

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.THE llERALD’8 PLATFORM

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A Case of Rare Honesty

tif

Society in a Kentucky town was set a-buzzing the
other day by the announcement o£ the divorce of n well-liked
couple, a man and a woman who are models of good behavior.
They have five children, tco, who are popular with their play­
mates and beloved by the neighbors— than which there io no
finer compliment for five American youngsters. The divorce, however, has started everybody to talking.
And the story hns come out. It is for the sake of the chil­
dren that this couple have decided to separate! The man and
womnn say they thoroughly respect each other but are so
utterly uncongenial, so utterly at variance In their likes and
dislikes, their home is not a home at all. The children are
old enough to feel the absence of love, th a t one paramount
necessity of n happy home. And things were going to be
worse and worse, as the nerves of their parents were wearing
thinner every day.
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Having enough money to divide equitably, the couple are
going to dissolve partnership, th at’s all, and have done with
the make-believe. They say they both are sick and ashamed
of the dishonest lives they have been living, sick of living to
"show the neighbors”, sick of trying to fool their children.
So he will get him a country place with dogs and horses and
hearty farmer friends. She will attend chatauquas, go to
Grand Opera, and feast her soul on the things thnt appeal
to her. And the children are to go with the.parent that of­
fers them the greatest happiness, until they choose their
mates and make their own homes.
It required an especially fine kind of courage for thnt
couple to take such action. They knew of the gossip it would
start. They knew of the things of habit with which they
had bound their deceit. But it was a case, they say, of “to
thy own self he true, and then ’twilt follow ns the light the
day, th’ou canst not then ho false to any man.”

1.—Deeper water route to Jacksonvllle.
2.—Construction of St. Johns-Indian River canal.
3.—Eitension of white way.
4.—Extension of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etr.
5. — Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
6. —Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
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Tj—Construction
of
boulevard
a * * *
around !-ak«* Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
In the magazine section of the newspaper which tells,
tion program.
with the usual sensationalism, of this Kentucky divorce wus
9.—Expansion of school system a picture of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, another mother of
with provision for increased fa­
five children. The picture was in no way connected with the
cilities.

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A s Brisbane Sees &gt; It.

SOMEBODY, HAS T p BE THE .GOAT

Europe Interests You.
Voice* From the Clouds.
Shocking? Yes, Out Old.
The Apple and the Tree.

A complete line of '

Dy ARTHUR BRISBANE
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Cypres and Pine
Fram’ng

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Siding
Flooring

EUROPE IN TE R E ST S every­
body in America, from capitalists
at the ton of the heap to strag­
glers at the bottom.
If they pay us the billions they
owe, we shall be, by thousands of
millions more, the richest of na­
tions. But, IF TH EY PAY US,
they will have to ruin us by taking
away our trade, through price cut­
ting. At least, they tell us so.

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Finish

Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
While Rock Plaster Hoard
Nalls
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Do rs
Windows

PERHAPS WE shall be saved
from that ruin. A parley called
At Brussels is supposed to be the
first step toward repudiation of
Europe's debts to us. If she docs
not pny us, Europe won’t have to
ruin us. The very best that we
can hope for seems to be the
worst of it. Either we lose our
ten billions, or wc get the money
and arc ruined.

Fram es and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

THE BRITISH say that if Am­
erica does not call another arms
conference, Britain will do ho. The
cry from a t least 100,000,000 deep
United States hearts will be, “Go
ahead and cnll your conference,
and PLEA SE leave us out."

The Price Is Right
SANFORI)

CASH LUMBER Cl)

WE HAD ONE conference, at
Washington, nnd it was plenty. It
made us Junk our brand nuw
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
battleships, some only part finish­
710
W.
F irst St. Phone 172-V
ed. costing hundreds of millions.
It mude us the world's policeman
in the Pacific, guaranteeing to
Europe and Japan their loot on
that broad ocean.
If Uncle Earn has ANY brains,
story of the Kentucky couple, hut by a coincident The Herald
Davey and Nesmith
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY has a clipping from an interview Mrs. Roosevelt once gave he ought to feel about conferences
ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW
Deliverance Amid Trials: —
with Europe as a small boy feels
When thou pasxeth through the regarding American home life which seems to apply very nbout going to the dentist
waters, I will tic with thee; and nptly to this case where two sane people have calmly
through the rivers, they shall not agreed to end n martial farce.
TH E UPRISING in Chino grown
overflow thee; when thou walkest
worse. That also is news for
“Marriage,”
says
Mrs.
Roosevelt,
“is
based
on
n
MUTUAL
through the fire thou ahult not
Europe, which for years has Iteon
be burned; neither shall the flume understanding of each other’s rights— neither should attempt skimming the cream from China.
to control the life and’ ideals of the other. It is a partnership The United States is requested by
kindle upon thee.—Isaiah 43:2.
in which both pull together for the good of all—each has a Europeans in China to take a
GO LOVELY, ROSE
right
to individual expression:— but their interests are mu­ hand and restore order. Chinese
Go, lovely Rose—
chestnuts should be pulled out of
tual
in
fundamentals in the home.”
Tell her that wastes her time nml
the fire by those that (JET the
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Florida is being vividly d e -( effective publicity for the Land of
chestnuts—not by the
United
That now she knows.
scribed simultaneously in four or Fortune. The newspapers wrote
That unfortunate Kentucky couple did not set out in the States.
When I resemble'her \o thee,
We might semi warships to ta k e ' five cities before largo ami eager j it up and the delegates gave pers­
beginning of this married life to give and take on a frank
How sweet and fair she seems to
aboard
our good missionaries and i audiences confined from all Am onal boosts for their home state.
and ju st basis. They set out to live for public opinion, and
lx.
The Hhriners’ convention in Los
other
leaving th e c ile a at a most auspicious time.
in the meanwhile let their iove sputter out. Without love Chinese Americans,
to save their own hereHundreds of realtors of the Angeles was well attended by Flo
Tell her that’s young,
there can be no home, regnriliess of “partnership” and all the after. But that r.U 'ht to be all. "Land of Flowers" are telling idiuns. Many Florida women are
And shuns to have her graces
thousands assembled at the Na­ planning to do their part in the
rest of it. And now that there is no chance to grow together
spied,
tion Realtors’ Convention in De­ Business nml Professional Wo­
from
their
far-diverged
paths,
that
man
and
woman
have
de­
PRESID
EN
T
COOLIDGE,
who
That hud’st thou sprung
the business facts about the men's convention in Portland, Me.,
cided to give their children something better than false •lots not know’ what to do with a troit
In deserts where no men abide,
peninsula. Detroit traffic, in- nnd there nre still other conven­
vacation
when
he
got*
it,
will
Thou must have unconimcndcd
standards, something better than Madame Grundy living.
spend July Fourth ut his fathor’s ^eluding its native flivvers and vis­ tions coming.
104 ft. Corner Lot at $140.00 per front foot.
died.
There is much to think about in this story. Many a cou­ farm, nnd pitch hay. He will do iting cars was jammed for blocks
Governor John W. Martin prov­
ed
a
valuable
advertisement
to
while
Winter
Haven
realtors
dis­
ple would profit by a calm discussion of this case; and, inci­ some thinking about the men that
50 ft. nt $125.00 per front font
Small is the worth
tributed oranges to more than 20,- this state in his address before the
Of beauty from the light retired: dentally, by a careful investigation of their own adjustments made July Fourth what it is. Very 000 people.
Florida
Club
of
Chicago,
and
by
likely he will Rive thought to
to each other’s tastes and ideals.
Bid her come forth,
The FliHda delegates to the the account of the speech sent out
Washington's advice about keep­
Suffer herself to be desired,
-------------------o------------------convention of Junior Chambers of by the Associated Press. Ho and
ing
out
of
European
entangle­
And not blush bo to lie admired.
114 ft. at $150 per front foot.
Commerce in Tulsa, Okln., nre in Mrs. Martin went from Chicago to
ments.
A Matter Worth Consideration
the limelight. Morning and a f­ Potund Springs, Me., to attend the
There
are
plenty
of
those
en­
Then die—that she
tanglements. See today’s news ternoon papers of Tulsa printed Governors’ conference. John Mar­
Thu common fate of nil things
from Greece. A rebellion In the full column interviews and stories tin is only u one-man delegation
In
The
Herald
of
last
Wednesday
there
appeared
an
article
rare
army
and navy has swept the on Florida’s progress. The dele­ to these gatherings, hut through s
telling of the wonderful results being secured by T. 1. Haw­
May rend in thee;
gatus have good hopes of bring­ his personality and position as
How small a jwrt of time they kins on his Celery Avenue farm, due to the fuqt that everv country, nnd swept the govern­ ing 'th e ,102(5 national convention chief executive of the chief one
ment
out
of
power.
sfcara
of the United States his advertis­
year he renews the
life of..........................
the soil on which
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IcI *his celery crop We sympathize with both sides, to Florida.
Thnt are so wondrous sweet and
ing influence ranks fully as high
The
Rotary
International
Con­
is
grown.
as you sympathize with your
/air.
vention In Cleveland, O., was the ns thnt of the Florida parties at
Sanford
2102 F irst St.
neighbor
and
his
wife
in
a
family
Realtors.
— Edmund Waller,
Having his property located comparatively near the St.
row. Rut you don't go over and occasion for more widespread nnd I any of these conventions.
.
---------o--------Johns River, it is quite a simple matter for this progressive try to settle it. S’ou remember
Gambling is gambling but the
a iH a a a a a M B a a a n H a a u a B iiB H S M a B ira a H iiiia B M a a a a N H M isa a i
LU GIM GONG
fellow who loses in poker may win farmer to cart muck front the lowlands and spread it in thin the French proverb, “Never put
layers on his land. And The HcraUt wonders if other farms your finger between the bark and
in love.
NEW ORLEANS TIM ES-PICAYUNE
would not be greatly benefited by treatm ent of a like nature. the trees," and that is what Unde
In death I.u (Jim Gong ran true ange grove in Florida, a place
Not having made a study or rarming, we do not know Sam should remember.
It’s nlright to be a “chip off the
to form, as our sports would say. then very far from the boom state
old block," provided it isn’t a much about it, nor are wo in a position to give advice to those
TH IS IS NEW. On July Fourth Ho -who had received much from of today. The Chinese found the
blockhead.
who have for years been growing the world’s finest celery. fliers far above the earth will talk AnifrrUa 'nnd who during a long citrus fruit culture, anything but
But it seems to us— and to others we have heard talking to each other in the nir, using and busy life had paid hack all that promising at that period, but the
Mnybo those earthquake tremors
transmitters and receivers on their indebtedness, in the end gave over need for knowledge of the business
recorded in thu West are merely about the matter— that the continual growing of one crop on planes. The conversation will be all that remained of his life’s ac­ thrilled him, and so well did he
the
same
soil,
will
be
certain
to
eventually
weaken
the
pro­
reactions of the Chinese uprisings.
taken by a receiving station on the cumulation, not to a Chinese or to labor thnt in time Uncle Snm him­
ductive power of the land and then we may expect the grade ground, aunt broadcast, and men on China but to an American.
----- o--------self bestowed a medal of honor on
Our office boy says if he had his of the product to suffer.
earth will hoar other men talking
I.u Gim Gong’s career was such the Chinese for his valuable orange
way about it, about seventy-five
At a comparatively low cost, Mr. Hawkins spreads muck to each other, up in the clouds. us to make those blush who as­ studies carried on with infinite
per cent of those in-laws would be
sume too grunt superiority of the patience ami mintue observation.
on
his
land. His crop increases tremendously. The grade of
outlawed.
EXTEND THAT a little, and you white over the yellow race in
Lu Gim Gong made literally mil­
his celery and his corn is continually improving. His soil is see this planet listening to con­ either mentality or morals.
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lions for others, but as is often
When they nro young, girls sit steadily getting richer. He finds he has made a good invest­ versations on other worlds. That
Maybe that grapefruit, so near­ the case with scientific experi­
on a man’s knee and think nothing ment. If this method of restoring humus to the land is prov­ may come, quite easily although, ly seedless and so tender of pulp, menters hg took little personal ad­
of it but when they become older, ing satisfactory to one farmer, we wonder if it wouldn’t be any journey to the moon or outside you enjoyed for breakfast would
When you put system into saving, you soon he- j
il vantage of his discoveries. The
they change—sometimes.
planet, in tin flesh, will probably not have been available had not other day the aged Lu Gim Gong
good
business
for
others
to
follow
his
lead.
gin to get direct benefit— and step by step you
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o--------forever remain physically impos- 1 “Chinese" Sampson,
a factory own- died and the first report was that
&gt;P
climb
higher to financial success. Open an ae
Perhaps other growers in nnd around Sanford have other siblc.
he
died
poor.
It
was
not
ns
bad
Two or three acreage deals now
cr at North Adams, Mass., more
methods
they
use
for
enriching
of
soil
on
their
farms.
count with un today.
make the purdiuse price of five
than half a century ugo had trou- ns that, although nt one critical
million dollars paid by Uncle Sam Wouldn’t it he a help to the community and to the agricul­
YOU READ of the latest di­ ide with his labor and brought in time of his labors a subscription,
for Florida, look mighty small.
tural industry to pass the word along so that Sanford’s rep­ vorce suit charges. The husband (it then was not against the law) made up among tho fruit growers,
was needed to save Gong’s fruit
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utation for producing the finest crops in the world can be accuses his wife, who “listens cold- some hundreds of Chinese laborers groves
from the ravening mort­
as
strikebreakers.'
lv," of "iving lute entertainments
The Bunford Herald of yesterday made even more world wide?
at which guests of both sexes wore,
contained 20 pages, well filled
Among the miscellaneous lot of gage.
a
At any rate the matter is worth consideration by the by way of clothing, exactly noth­ “Celestials’
No, he was not quite poor nt his
with interesting reading matter
was one boy of twelve
ing nt all.
and attractive advertisements, the growers of our section.
with the resounding name of Gong death and being without near rela­
tives he left Ttis property to an
occasion for the big issue being
------------------------ o------------------- ---—I.u Gim Gong.
American who during his late
J je m i n o l E ( l[ o u n f ijT j) a n k
the opening nnd dedicating of
HUE
COUNTERS
by
naming
There
were
in
North
Adams
two
WHKREVER ^ OU GO, in the world of the vast territory
years had been of assistance to him
Sanford’s handsome new municipal
three
corespondents,
one
of
them
sisters,
sternly
religious
of
the
building, just completed at a cost of the States, you discover that sort of freedom in the soul a lady ninety-.'our years old. Hut faith. They became interested in in taking cure of the financial de­
of |75,0OO.— Kissimmee Valley Gil­ Which is the breeding soil uf happiness. I have said that I all that, even if true, simply the little almond-eyed foreigner tails of his property. From Amer­
ican womanhood he had received
lette.
could discover no cause—certainly no moral cause— for the means not NEW viciousness, but and found him uot only quickly re­ his
STRENGTH - SERVICE - P R O G R E S S
first help, and back to Amer­
candor which is at the root of all I his happiness; but at any merely slipping back to old- ceptive of Christianity, but of ex­ ican womanhood he turned his ac­
The Conning Tower in the New rate 1 ant sure that the cause of the happiness is candor. fashioned evils.
ceptional intelligence.
cumulation. What race would not
York World publisht:s an account
A Prince Regent of France i*
They educated him nnd became
The
American
people
live
in
truth.
They
are
the
happiest
of a wedding in Rochester, the
snid to have given parties ns bail, so fond of him that on her death have been proud of Lu Gim Gong’s
story having been written by a white people in the modern world.— Hillaire Belloc.
and worse, since members of his the last bequeathed to him an or­ record ?
family were present.
— ——----- —o------------------- young member of the s ta 'f of one
i
of the Rcxhcster papers,, but was
Wo are not really getting worse.
4
THE SAME OLD WAR
"A
MAJORITY
held
ia
constraint
by
constitutional
checks
s
witheld from publication for ob­
A FEW are as bad now ns u great
PROVIDENCE
NEWS
a
vious reasons. The story is as fol­ and limitations, and always changing easily with deliberate MANY used to he— that’s all. It
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Wright, Warlow and Company
lows:
s
changes o f popular opinions and sentiments, is the only true is just a slipping back toward the
When General Smcdley Butler ( matter of that, reported that liquor
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The wedding of Miss------------, sovereign of a free people. Whoever rejects it, docs, of ne­ monkey house.
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obtained leave of absence from tho I was pretty easy to find there,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. ------ of cessity, fly to anarchy or to despotism.”— Alaahum Lincoln.
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marines in order to clean tip Philo- Then we heard that General Butler am
s
Gates, and Mr. ------, son of Mr.
Arc Now Receiving Application For
CHICAGO'S
CITY
Council
unan­
dclpltia us Director of Public S n f-; had dismissed some forty policemen m
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imously requested advice from the cty, he set about his new jolt in a for being in league with the traf- ■
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place at 5 o'clock Wednesday after­
“Our Flag carries American itlcna, American history, nml Corporation Counsel as to sepa­ iiio.it spectacular manner. So spec- tickers in rum, and we were told
A
noon at the home of the bride's American feelings. Beginning with the colonies, ami coming rating Chicago from tho rest of tnculnr was he, indeed, that n ws- [ that the famous marine had begun
m
parents.
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a
Illinois,
papers sent special correspondents another war to the finish against
down
to
our
time,
in
its
sacred
heraldry,
in
its
glorious
in­
4
The lawn was attractively dec­
The
best
advice
is
"DON’T
.”
to
the
city
of
Brotherly
Love
in
the
forces
of
evil,
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orated with household furniture, on signia, il has gathered and stored chiefly this supreme idea—
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Tile feet wonted to aepirate order to sec how General S u tle rj Apparently he did not finish it.
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and over which Gates and Brock-1Divine Right of Liberty in Man.”— Henry Ward Beecher.
front tho head, in the old fable, j would accomplish the apparently Hut he now announces again that
port swains and maidens draped
because the head seemed to lx : impossible. They did see a mini- he will wage this war to a finish.
themselves in approprute languid- I
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having all tin pleasure, white tho |tier of picturesque raids nnd they There is a note of pathos in his
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MY FAVORITE STORIES
on improved Business and Residential Property
nesj in anticipation of bountiful
feet carried the toad. You know wore able to report that General latest message— he invitee scorn
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l!y IH V IN S . CO'JU
eats to be served later. Thu family
in Sanford
J
what would happend to n pair of j Butler had succeeded In cloning and blame if he does not accom­
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dog wandered amiably
about
plish hi* allottid task.
" I have
! several saloons and speakeasies.
feet with no head to guide.
brushing his hairs off on the Sun­
A rich man had n dissipated sun. I saved the hoy’s life?"
All over the country the “drys" tried every method conceivable to
Lunds immediately available subject to title
day trousers and meeting gowns of The son wus not generally regard­
‘Yes-s," admitted the parent.
IT IS FOOLISH for the head rejoiced. And their rejoicing con­ put an end to crime and thu flow
examination.
the guests. Today, the pal cot of j ed as a very valuable asset to sa­
“Then listen here. Suppose your to demand separation from the tinued for a few weeks.
Then of rum. From now on until I
fiie Nichols household, Jiupircd by tiety but his father seemed to set son had been uecus.'il of a action* feet. A great city in a fine State someone spread a rumor that Gen­ leave Philadelphia it is going to
a commendable ambition to con­ some store by him.
crime and was in danger uf being is like a beautiful apple growing eral Butler’s work was not progres­ be war to the finish."
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
tribute to the feast, crawled under
General
Butler
undouhtedly
The youth fell gtuvely 111. A convicted nnd sentenced to life on u goad tree. It would be fool­ sing very well. It was more than
the cow barn and dragged out n distinguished surgeon wus called imprisonment. Suppose I was a ish to suppose that the apple hinted that the Republican ma­ meuna well. He is a man of abil­
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fat female rodent and her brood in. He decided that un operation lawyer and I took his case and got would say, “I don’t NEED tin* chine In Philadelphia hud, in fact, ity and high repute. Hut In try­
of eleven. A big Shanghai rooster was imperative and performed it. him o ff scot-free and charged you tree." Its mind would change if employed him in order to spike the ing to rid Philadelphia of liquor
hopped up on tnc corn crib am i! The operation proved a success a cool hundred thousand dollar* the sap were cut off.
guns which Governor
IluBOSE AND HOLLER
i gun
. . Pinchot
. . was he did not count un the Philadel­
gave three ctek-a-doodlo-doo fur I and the patient recovered. In do-’ for my services. What would you
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i about to train on the lnw-brcukers, phians themselves. By this time
the bride and then awep majestic- course of time the rurgeoa sent a ray to that ?’’
LABOR TRO U BLES grow mote At tmy rate it soon became clear •General Ilutler probably knows in
112 Park Avenut
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Butler his heart that if he cannot stop jj
" I ’d consider it n fair propo­ threatening in Englund, on rail- j that General Stttedley
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road* und in mines. Many of the I would have to light many hidden rum selling there, it is because !
nd k locked hell out of a cu
Mr. Moneybags p r o t e s t e d siti) n,“ said th e, capitalist.
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He | "Then why not lu re a iiona bit-1 best workers and mechanics, tens i force* if he was to vindicate law |the average decent citizen does not :
.'ting marks about tho groom’s \thought the charge entirely too |You’d pay somebody a hundred of thousands of them, arc leaving , and order.
i want il stopped. lie would add to |
to Ciiiiutlu, Too j Time pussefli nnd GfiHipl But* j
reputfitiun it he czuiit* out until
i trousers.
A lter that, high.
thouaund to keep him out of jail Eng!amlt
rig proceeded according to
"Well, let’s consider the situa- i but you don’t want to pay me ten bad we couldn't make them we I- !lcr was no longer much in the new*, told this.unvarnished truth that |
AN ADVERTISEM EN T
as all nice weddings Hon," said the eminent pruclitiua-1 thousand for keeping him out uf come in this country, where wei Hut travellers through Philadel- \anyone visiting his city cun discov- i
need them.
I phia, and all Pennsylvania for the er in a few hours.
er. "You’ll concede, won’t you, thuti hell!"
Hid.
IS TH E SILEN T SA LE MAN OF C O M M E R C E .

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Social
-Calendar
.
Monday
M
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be a
ties ill
Guild
nt call
the Rectory at
xlc.
,
[ , ami Mrs. ^Iqrris Spcns-r
lOtertain the Spcncer-Redwedding party nt their home
jk Avenuo immediately fob
t the rehearsal.
rt. John
juiui Wade of Hastings
entertain the Frank-Smith
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i * I. an 1......1
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_..r party
with
luncheon
Ijeminole Cafe.
Gussio Frank will enter»ith a buffet supper nt her
^ following the rehearsal nt
■church. The guests will be
to the wedding party.
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MissMargaretZachavy
Miss Wilkinson Weds,
Entertains W ith Dance
W. H.Beatty Thursday
HonoringHer Brother
Miss Hattie Wilkinson nnd W. H.
Miss Margaret Zachary enter­ Beatty were quietly married a t i
tained Thursday evening with n
1delightful informal dance at her the home of the bride on Pecan
home on Mngnolia Avenue, honor- Street, nt 8 o’clock Thursday night
! ing her brother Arthur Zachary. with only n few intimate friends
Jr., who will spend the summer of the couple witnessing the cere­
nt Chimney Rock Camp, N. C.
mony. Rev. G. W. Hill, pastor of
Mnny garden flowers, roses ami
zenias, were used with delightful the Free Methodist Church, o ffi­
effect in decorating the lower floor ciated.
where dancing was enjoyed until
Among the Sanford boys who]
a late hour. Punch
» um.11 was served
aurlnic
the evening
.
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and
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a dainty left Sundny for the Chimney Rock
1ice
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IIOeA was also
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Camp near Asheville, N. C., were
Those present were: Miss Ruth
Henry, Miss Margaret Peters, Miss Bean Turner, Jr., Algernon Speer,
Camilla Puleston, Miss Ruby Hen­ John Higgins, Jim Higgins, Roy
dricks, Miss Elvn Pearce, Miss Frank Symcs, Jr., and Arthur!
Melha Young, Miss
Margarett Zachary.
Thompson, Miss It. E. Griffin, Agernon Speer, llriggs Arrington,
Mrs. Julius Takach nnd little
John Higgins, Jnck McDannald, I .
P. Hagan, Jr., Sum Byrd, George daughter. Daphne, leave today for
Wilson, Joe Caldwell, Thomas Bas­ New York City, where they will
sett, Han Hansell and Kinehcn Po­ be far a short while. They will
wers.
go later to Iaike Champlain where
they will he the guests of Miss
Margaret Dead;.
Mrs. Takach,
who possesses a beautiful soprano
voice, will study while away. Be­
fore returning she will also visit
,
.
J relatives at Mrs. Takach’s old
Paul Lake spent the week-end home in Clayton. N. Y.
in Tampa.
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full-grown Alberta buffaloes hitch­
ed to a cart and driven are to be
a feature of an historical pngeant
July G to mark tho 50th anniversrry of the founding of the city
of Calgary.
. When two cowboys first began
I breaking the bison to harness they

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place for relaxation. Sec it nnd you will appre­
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ENGRAVED
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Tuesday
marriage c f Miss Carolyn
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1 Spencer to Paul I . Rcdfern
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ike place ift the Methodist
. at 10 o’clock.
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1 1 ' - a ft e r ev ery m ealfn§ j
1 marriage of
Miss Gussie
m
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7»ar.k to Dwight Do Ij»in
m
will take place in the ConteagsM
onal Church nt G:.10 o’clock,
I
and Mrs. Charles Henry
will hold n wedding rm tpThe Master Plumbers of Sanford
their home on Fast Third
immediately following the
have formed a credit association for
k-Smith nuptials.
the protection of each other.
Paul Redfearn, of Elfers, is in
;»le Number Two of the Metht church will meet nt the home the city for n few days.
jrs. T, J . Nixon on Magnolia
The settlement of past due ac­
A. T. Rossitter and James Hall
aue at 3;.‘I0 o’clock.
On
or
before
July
lOlh
all
prices
will
advance
at
counts will enable us to render more
are on a motor trip through north
Florida.
Wednesday
prompt
service.
lie Nellie Turner Circle will
Dr. A. \V. F.pps nnd Eddie S.
at the home of Mrs. C. W.
From Pape One)
Wade spent the week-end at Day­ ly (Continue^
Your co-operation will be appre­
(rot. 200 Holly Avenue.
the best will be picked from
tona Beach.
these.
ciated.
Good Road Shows Booked
Morton Nesmith and Claude Ho­
In addition to motion pictures,
State Weddings
st rank spent the week-end nt Day­ a number of the best road ami
tona Beach.
stock company shows coming to
MAHON E Y -W A LK ER CO., Inc.
ind Engagements
Florida during next winter will be
For
further
information
apply
at
Jam es Crnmford returned Sun­ booked for the Milano Theater, de­
LEE BROS.
IL«s Ellen Vaughn, of Lakeland day from Valdosta, Gn„ where lie clared Mr. Mnrentette. It is prob­
spent a few days.
II. R. Baker, of Lakeland,
able, h- said, that Keith's VnudoHOTEL MONTEZUMA
lisa Agnes Thames, of Tampa,
--------villa Circuit for this state will
J . A. SANDERS
-ft t \
Miss
Melba
Iteizentien
and
Mrs.
include
Sanford,
once
a
week,
dur1. G. Evins, Jr ., of Tampa,
will K
give
lirt Geraldine Muriel of Jack- Violet Wagner motored to Day to- ing this time which
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ivi this
A. I). ROSIER
illc to It. E. Little, of Sanford. na Beach Sunday.
city the host in that lino.
II. B SCHULTE REA LTY CO., Inc.
i.*s Louise McKoy, of Newnnn,
Improvement of tho Princess
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Mrs. W. G. Harris of Apopka Theater, it was learned, will be
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SANFORD MACHINE CO.
to ,W.
Orlando.
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Jv.‘ C.'* ,fSmith
tnmn of
(,i urianuo.i
........... . ............ town the guest
N
Estelle Persons, of Haines :il'ent Saturday in
dependent upon tho patronage of,
Make reservations early for inspection tour
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or t« J . D. Pierce, of Kissim- " f -',rs- Zob Ratliff.
the two picture houses here dur- \
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ing tho next few months. If war- T. , _.
Allan Jones nnd Edgcrton Pat' ranted, the Princess will
outfit, worn
lisa Marie Thomns, of Jacksonm u bo
uft ccomo m * ’ Thi"
it i cnscm,,,t
tvv/iii by
&gt;to B. F. Ridenour of Jackson- terson spent tho week-end in Tom- pletcly rebuilt and m
jntll „ Marion Davies, is of pearl gray ^ouBuuaaaBKMi.'MaHaaMauHwiiaaanHaaaHaaaiiMaMMaauanuaaMiiaaaHaaasuuaMaHUMNBMHMaMNaaaMMaaaaBaBaRHaHaaaaaaa
(I*a and St. Petersburg.
new and modern the.
rater.
This ^ C th o coat' and' tin*1 dress "with m
Hiss Ruth Proctor, of Valdosta,
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i„ or .the
u
oi. begin be-1
work,fall,
however,
wtil no.
n«-■
,,icot,.dged
metals
made
ri
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na.
w. A.
a . Booth,
iioom, of
ot Mndison.
iiinutson. _ -Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Dingee, of fore
the manager
said.
* L.
to W.
Mr. Marentctto has iong been The lines are straight nnd youth­
Lucy
Iflss Li
. Green, of Jackson- *’tunc,lirJ ?J’entt,thcf weekend with
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identified with theater work. He ful, and the only ornamentation
Chnnccy, of Jack- 1 r* nn&lt;* ^ rH* ^ J- Holly.
to C. W. Chnnccy
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tomes to Sanford from Atlanta, allowed is at the hemline.
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Kiss Minnie Weedles, of Quincy,' M™- r - ?■ Hrumley, of Chuluota whore he has resided for the past
J . Hartman of Nashville.
Mon.lay in town attending to 11 years nnd where he hns been tho Princess while the Milano
connected with the Sparks Enter­ Theater is closed Mr. Mnrentette
Hiss Helen Dwans, of Jackson- business and shopping,
#« II tl
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prises for some time. The new snid that pictures will be tdiowii
p. -4&lt;» U .. Muller, .
.Jackson- 'Owen ‘HiKiiirvubilninH
nt&gt;ent tho week-end here ns tho
WEDDINGS
liss Lucile Davis, of Tampa, guest of friends nnd relatives.
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n i i i 9 * i i n
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1 1 |«II. Buell, of Tampa.
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Miss Katherine Huff, of Atlnn1picture Colleen Moor” in “So Big"
!|3aa Sara Nlilla, of Tampa, to tn&gt; Gn.( ,a the ttlt, nctjve KUeat ol in tho state, he declared.
In regard to the operation of |for today’s attraction.
Large floral designs on
Ulolt, of Tampa.
^hor s is(er( j j ra jj [)&lt; Caswell,
Ess Virginia Fowler, of Tampa,]
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tinted grounds. 40 inches
F. Cornelius, of Tampu.
Miss Jessie Allen, of BirmingIbs Pearl Grninling, of Pal- ham, Ain., is tho attractive house |
wide. Regular $1.00 and
In, to T. Hess, of Palmetto,
guest of Miss Margaret Thompson.
$1.25 yard. Special for
Iss Lois Carnes, of Tampa, to
--------I :
»lm Gordon, of Tampa. ^
L. P. Hagan and Briggs Arringss Sal lie Ledbetter, of Kis- ton went to DeLand Sunday on
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ice/ to G. L. Hess, of I’almet- the Osceola, returning homo by
motor.
!Iss Lois Carnes, of Tampa, to
--------5. Robertson, of Kissimmee.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Blount nnd
Better Service Through
Small prints and large de­
Hiss Myrtle Riles, of Jackson- Joe M. Bryan, of Fort Meade,
The Federal Reserve System
to Lloyd Cheek, of Jnckson- spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.
sings. 36 inch. Values up
H. M. Mason.
to $1.25 yard.
As a member of the Federal Reserve System we have
(iss Gertrude Sutton, of Jnckworking for ns and for you, the well-oiled machinery of
ville, to E. F. Holland, of
J . R. Weaver, of Birmingham,
1 Special for
sonville.
the greatest financial organization in the world.
Ala., is visting his sister, Mrs. S.
rs. Alieo Gale, of Jacksonville, M. Abercrombie nnd his nunt, Mrs.
|
Its nation-wide facilities for transferring nnd collect­
W, W. Edwards, of Jackson* E. S. Hopkins.
ing funds in I he safest nnd quickest way are at nur com­
lc.
mand—nnd YOURS.
Hiss Helen Axton of St. AugusJulian Pendleton is expected to|
The First National Bank is (he only bank In Sanford
t, to L, W. Scott, of St. Augus- arrive Wednesday from Scotland,
which
is a member of the Federal Reserve System. Let
3
Neck, N. C., to visit his daughter,
us serve you.
Peekette in all colors, silverglow, in
|Mi s Mnrion Baker, of Jnck«on- Mrs. A. C. Ynndlc.
Shrunk
45
inch
to
36,
stripes,,
all
fast
lk. to E. H. Thompson, of Juckall shades. Regular 8$c to $1.25
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colors, 2 day sale at
xvilh*.
Miss Rosa Gray, tho attractive
a
:
m
cloth. Special 2 days.
iliss Winifred Bird, of St. Au- guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Con­
istine to II. Z. Hopkins, of St. nelly, spent the week-end in Tam­
B%.xronn, u ,a.
heustine.
pu, ns the guest of friends.
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Also Some plain colors.
bs Maybcllc Treadwell, of Ar:■
The many friends of Miss Essie
pa, to J. D. Kinsey, of Arcadia.
Mbs Thelma Mote, of Tampa, Whittle will regret to learn that
1 M
1W. J . Oakley, of Tampa.
she is critically ill c t the home of
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Mis* Frances Kennedy, of Tnm- her parents on French Avenue.
to Hollis Pemberton, of TaniGuaranteed fast to sun and water. Ve
fine quality- All shrunk, 40 inches
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Tho many friends of Roy G.
wide. Two days—Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mi-.i Mildred Uric, of Pulatkn, Williams will be glad to know that
s
he ia recovering after a recent ill­
•Rr. Carl Robb, of Arcadia.
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Mi's lira Buss, of Jacksonville, ness nt his home on Park Avenue.
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* ('. A. Roberts, of Norfolk, Vn.
1
Miss Mildred Hand, Miss Doris
Miss Elizabeth Puller, of St.
M
teiistine, to J . F. Moore, of Nor- Hand and Miss Elizabeth Shumaker
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ft. Vn.
left Sunday for Camp Jucasse, S.
Mbs Hazel Rogers, of Whittier, C., where they will spend the sum­
19 \ R. Colcord, of Jacksonville. mer.
Mim Ruth Butcher, of Jackson36 inches wide in small and wide stripes. All colors. Values up to $1.25.
(Juart can Muzoia
Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond Key
tn E. Simpson, of JacksonSpecial for 2 days.
Oil
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and liCfclu daughter were the guests
M
Pint
Can
Mazola
OH
FREE!
Miss Annie Rubenstein, of Jnck- of Mr. npd Mrs. George C. Cham­
M
alle, to I. Wolson, of Jackson- berlain at Daytona Beach for the
Georgia Penciles,
week-end.
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Mlss Viola Taylor, of Jackson:■
Miss Beatrice llcith ami Boyd I
lo II. H, Rice, of JockionGeorgia
Pink
Meat
Contalopca
Ilcitli, of Orlando, are expected to
“ “
T O ----Mrs. Nell Wild, of Gulfport, arrive here today for the SpencerColored borders, regular $1.00 values.
Regular $1.25 yd. Pink, blue, laven­
to R, B. Murphy, of Jack- Redfearn wedding, in which they
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•fUle.
are to lie attendants.
Special
for
two
daysAll
colors.
Sweet
Clover
Put­
der,
green.
36
inches
wide.
M«t Addis Welch, of Juckson4ter, l b .......... .......
“*►to J . K. Orosly, of JacksonMr. nnd Mrs. Ben Monroe, and
UJu.
Miss Margaret Cowan left Sunday
ROIU'l* Killer!
Jeanette Grcther, of Jack - on tho Osceola for Jacksonville.
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Guaranteed
•itillo. to V. L , Borum, of Tam- Miss Cowan will go from Jackson­
To Kill.
ville to South Carolina to spend
Mis.i Bernice Stokes, of Jackson- tho summer.
“*'• lo P. O. Lockhart, of Jackftville.
Dr. nnd Mrs. It. M. Mason, Mrs.
Mildred Tinsley, of St. Au- Af. E. Moyo and non, George, Mr.
‘‘"i" to J. a . Nicholson, of St. nnd Mrs. N. It. Blount, Joe M,
VNrasttne.
Bryan and Reuben Mason formed
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pr,l to C. W. We a aley, of Sunfurd. tona Beach Sunday.
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Figured Crepes

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Linens

BANK

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Augusta
Tucker;
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m i• jy T * t n i ( t :
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Attorney g In
SiimuM
t'hamnat),
Trustee:
. act
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am uel.C
hapm a
J . Howard T uck er, T ru stee: Augu*
t a Isabella Neave; Mrs. A. I. Nrave.
Her husband. fJenrjre Howard Nrave:
A u g u sta I. Nrave. her husband. Ooo,
H. N r a v r ; and each and every
Lake Worth— City to buy sev­ said parties. J f living, and If either,
o r all of said parties he dead,
eral carloads sewer pipe for new any
to all p a r t i a l claim in g Interests
districts.
under the following deceased de­
fendants, to-w|t; Joseph M. A r r f -dunda. his wife ■ ■
Arredomla,
St. Petersburg—12,414,000 bond whose Christian name Is unknown:
issue approved fo public improve­ Joseph Fln egan , hla wife. Itrhecca
Fln rgn ti: Hittnuel Chapman, hts wife.
ments.
------------- Chapman. whoso Christian
name Is unknown: J. W. Tucker, his
E m ily A u g u sta T u ck e r;
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Samuel Chapman. T ru stee; J . HowComplainants
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vs.
abella Neavd; Mrs. A. I. Nc«ve. her
Jo sep h M. Arredomla, et n!
husband Oeorge
Howard
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In and to tho lands hereinaf­
mime In unknown; Joseph Flnegun. te r described
situate, lying and be­
Ills wife. Itehecen Flnegan; Hamuei in g In the City
or Sanford. County
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man, whose Christian name In un­
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jin ' FEDS^TURN FOR Leaders In Major Leagues
SEVEN GAMES IN Pennant Races Beat W ay
KM TWO SERIES HERE Through W orst Of Season
Start Three Game Series Here
\Vith:St, relcrshur;; Today;
The Athletic* were little bettor
J E W YORK, Juno 20.—Leaders
Piny 2 Games On July 4 in the Major league pennant rac­ off than the Giants. Coming out
; WfUf !&gt;ake)ajtd Highlanders es Sunday had henten their way of a eleun sweep against the Bed
Sox, the American League leaders
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■■rtftr Florida State Lenqi-e
tviJrt*1&gt;&gt;A *Ji0 rjiX Jtere this afternoon
•^r^S aVlIock. on thp Municipal Ath­
letic FM)d itj the first of n three
game series.
. The OJerymen are returning
from a disastrous road trip of a
Weak and a half of piny with Lnke■Jand, Tnmjm, and the Suints, but
are now "gr-tting set” to disiduy
a different brand of baseball which
will result in the winning of the
mnjority of the games played in
Hanford throughout the week, ac­
cording to reports from various lo­
cal fans and ardent supporters of
this Bport in the city.
lit Hie scries with the Hnints
during l««t "'*&gt;«•' only epe ga ;t. c
was lost by the Foils by n large
score while they almost won one
game and the other was well
played. They won a game from
Tampa earlier in the week by ji
decisive score.
"Old Mnn Jin x ”
has been in the cqmp of the local?
for several weeks, now, and cer­
tainly it is time ho was finding
other sleeping quarters, that i(,
if ho ever sleeps.
Several players will appear in
the local line-up this afternoon
who make their Initial appearance
in this city, having been added to
the team since it began ‘its long
road trip.
(in Thursday Lakeland will be­
gin a four game series hero with
the Celery men, playing' twice on
Saturduy. The morning game of
July I will stark at 10:110 o'clock
while the afternoon contest will
begin nt the regular time, said
President Cj, V. Britt of the local
organisation last Friday.

How They Stand

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through the worst baseball squall
of the 1025 series, slightly bat­
tered, hut still upright after n tur­
bulent week.
. For three days, the Giant craft,
one.- to far ahead of the fleet that
Nnth.nal League pilots were bare­
ly atle to hold the trail of the
back wash, wan tossed dangerously
close to the shoals. During the
same period, Connie Mack and his
Philadelphia crew, were blown
hither and yon with the swift
speeding Senators driving down
on them. But steady hands on the
tillers guided the two outfits safe­
ly past every threat and tonight
both clubs hold the pace-making
courso only to find in the olfing
signs of further testing.
Unexpected breaks first threw
the Giants temporarily out of fust
place and then tossed them hack
again in the closing games of the
week. The Boston Braves used
a step for the Philadelphia Quak­
ers to climb from seventh to sixtli
place earlier in the week, unex­
pectedly jolted the champions for
an eight to throe defeat yesterday
afternoon, while the Pirates nosed
out the Beds, !l to 2, in the first
section of a double header.
This
defeat
for
Cincinnati
mnrked their fifth straight reverse
for the wepk, but the Ileds turned
on their foes and heat off the Cor­
sairs, (1-2, boosting the New York
club back into the loft. The upset
lift the Pittsburgh team within
two percentage points of the lead­
ers and sot the stage for a crucial
series between the rivals here,
starling July 7.

dropped the first game of their se­
ries with Washington to the vet­
eran Wulter Johnson, only to have
Slim Harris roct ver the lost mar­
gin on Saturday and reseuo the
Philadelphia club from danger.
The triumph gnve the Mackmen
four wins in six starts and in­
creased their margin to two and
one-half games— a hnlf game more
than they hud enjoyed nt the close
of the previous week. . While two
leaders Were, wrestling for grips
on the upper berths trouble was
brewed in tht west. Both Chicago
and Detroit took advantage of the
situation to close in on tho Peak
club*,, the former with six straight
wins and the latter with four.
Cleaning up a series with tho
demoralised Red Sox, the Tigers
bulled out nt the St. Louis Browns
with such .determination
that
C o b b 's men were able to hurl the
Shier tenants out of fourth place
and step into the vacancy them­
selves on a nine game winning
streak.
Fuller, Cvongros and Lyons and
Robertson pitched championship
hail for the White Sox, toppling
Cleveland and New York, but the
Yankees selected the popular Red
Sox for week-end revenge which
carried them past the Indians in­
to sixth place.
Cincinnati Reds in spiito of n
slump during which they lost five
games, were able to hold third
place in the National because
Brooklyn made scarcely any bettor
progress.
Philadelphia uncorked one of its
periodic spurts and squeezed by
Chicago into sixtli plare,
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National League
'-.-I Won Lost
New York r .;L '-..-io
25
21
Pitt: burgh „ .. _ . 38
32
Cincinnati .. ..........32
32
Brooklyn .. .. ............32
31
St. Louis . . .. .. .. 3.1
34
Philadelphia ......... J 23
38
C hicago........ ........ .,^3
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Boston . „ .. ........ T ib

Pet.
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.013
.500
.500
.403
.460
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names are unknown, claiming any
right, title or Inteteat
p ro ­
perty hereinabove described, o f any
part or parcel thereof.
It la'hefcby drdered that you and
each of you he ahd ap p ear before
our said Circuit Court a r the Court
House a t San'ord. Florida, on the
3rd d a r of August A. D, IBM, and
then and there make an sw er to the
bill of complaint exhibited ag ain st
you In this cause.
It Is fu rther ordered th a t t h i s o r ­
der he published In the
Sanford
Herald, a newspaper published In
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
once each week for eight consec­
utive weeks.
W ITNESS my hand and th s s«a)
of th * Circuit C ount of the Heventh
Judicial Circuit of the Slate o f H e *
rlda, In and for Seminole County,
on this the J3rd day of May, A. D.

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TllIrty-on« Acres &lt;th Lake at a Real Bar»i
Twenty-two thousand Acres with twent
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Clerk o f the Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial CIVcuU of Florida.
In and for Seminole County.
DeCottes A Hp*rtcer. Solleltore
nnd of Counsel for the Com­
plainant.
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all who are contemplating1

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WASHINGTON, June 20.—RcuNEW YORK, June 21».—Thr Giants rctniiK'd their idim hoiil rm thcr held the I’hilndulnhiit hqtterA
tirnt piucij in the Nntlnii
lionnl Leipfiie ‘b* (jjlFck Ht‘'all'iHjiig.v*i'Xijnduy and
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tiid Senator? won, 0 to 1, giving
by ..defeating tho Boston Braves
Sunday,
to fi. IugubuI’h tripie them the edge in the three games
with Kelly on base in tho cigntli tlum far played of tho important
decided the game. Young's cir­ ?orion hetwoon. the league leader?
cuit drive with two oil the sacks and the elbso |&gt;r&lt; sing champions.
Ameriran League
Won Lost Pet. tl 'tl the ."core at five all in the suv- McNeely, centerfielder, accounted
for fi of Wanhingtdn'n runs, acor21
.767 Clltll.
Pliiiadelphia .. .. .. 41
ing tlirvo iiimself and driving in
Score liy Innings:
.052
Washington „ .. .. -13 23
.551 Boston................ 020 000 300-fi- 8-0 two more. Lnnitir drove out a hit
C h ica g o .................. 3(1 21)
38
.403 N. Y................... 000 100 41x10-11 -2 to firing his string of consecutive
Cleveland.................
.485
31
D e tro it...................... 32
Graham, Genewich and O'Neill; hitting games to 28.
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&lt;;c(iri' hy innings;
.450 Dean, llentzinger ami Divine.
37
St. Louis .. . . . . . . . . 31
I’liila.
(inn m
in nio-i- 5 t
.431
37
New York .. ............ .28
Wash.
101 010 :i0x-«-12-l
II
.333
Boston
............. 22
Pirates Down Red?
Wulberg, lleimteh, Stokes and
CINCINNATI, June 21).—Throe
.Southern
Cincinnati pitchers failed to mop Coelifjyin, Pofkjnsj Rcuthor nnd
Won
Pittshurbh Sunday, the Pirate? Ruet.
New O rleans............. II
winning, fi to 2. Ydo kept tlie
A tlan ta.......................11
Beil’s hits scattered except in one WHFPK S()\ TA KE 7TII WIN
C hattanooga..........US
CHICAGO, June 20.—Chicago
inning when the homo team scored
N ashville...................3(1
two runs. Carey’s homo run over made a clean sweep of the aerie?
Memphis ....................38
tho left field fence in the seventh with Cleveland by winning tlm fi­
Birmingham .. .. ..31
was nno of tho longest drives over nal game of tin* series Sunday H to
Mobllo
................... 34
•t, ami luiitiiiig their winning
soon hore.
Little R o c k ...............32
(leak to seven games. The locals
Score hy innings:
Pitts....................mill 2 (}|) 120-5-12 II hunched their lilts for the scores.
Cinciu............... 000 000 020-2- 0-1 Thurston pitched good halt in the
Ydo amt Gooch; Benton, K rtic-! pinches, the visitor.? being unable
ger, May, Hiemilla and Hargrave. to count olf him In three inning
Score hy inningk;
( Inrtihi Slate League
Cli
ve.”................100 1(H) 020-4-12-1
.Tnmpn at Lakeland.
Cards Mag Duulile Header
Ht. I'eUirkliQrg at Sanford,
ST. LOUIS, Ju ne 20.—Bolstered Chicago............ 203 000 31x-8-12-l
I'Ido, Biukeyo nnd
.Myall;
hy stellar nitehing and tinudy hit­
ting, the Cardinals hugged a dou­ Thurston and Sclialk.
American League
ble header with the Cubs before
Chicago a t St. Louis,
Tigers Luck Changes
an audience of 22,000 Sunday. The
Detroit nt Cleveland.
DETROIT, Juno 21).—D etroit’s
first game was won, .’! to I, when
Fliilndelphia at VVnsliington.
Jess llaync? tossed only three hits. wlnnftig streak of nine games end­
Nrw. York at Boston.
A circuit clout fiy Jim Buttomiy ed .Sunday when St. Louis roni|&gt;ed
with the Imses full in tho fifth away with the final game of the
Tfatlopnl League
inning, accounted for half of the series, 8 to 2. Hargrave’s home
.Rillphurgh nt Cincinnati.
Cardinal?' runs in tho second run in the eighth with two on base
B ohton nt New York.
tho visitors a safe lead. Two
name. The score was 8 to 3, Bay
Ijrnfiklyii at Philadelphia.
Blades got n homo run in tho clos­ costly errors gave tho Tigers their
ing contest. No one wns on base. only scores, although ono fumble
Southern AsHociation
went for a hit when Lamotte and
Cooper was pitching.
Atlanta n t Birmingham.
McMaaiis c o llid e d at second to
First (Inme
'm iss Haney's pop fly.
Liftle Rock as Nashville.
Score by innings;
AbonphiH: at Chattanooga.
Score by innings;
C hicago............ till) lion 000-1-3-1
Mobile nt New Orleans.
000 l i t 032-8-11-2
St. Louis .......... 000 002 lOx-3-8-0 She Louis .. l
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etro
it..............1)00
002 000-2-10-2
Hlftko and H artnell; Haynes and
Davis and llurgaves; . Carroll,
j O'Farrell.
Colo and Bassler.
Second (lame
/ Score hy innings:
July *1 by it sofies of races be­
Chicago ______ 000 200 001-3- 7 0 tween nationally known -drivers,
St. Louis . . . . . . . 200 050 10x8-10-0 and other sporting events on the
Cooper and Hartnett; Sherdcll Frolics pdogrum include state-wide
Flofidit State League
and Schmidt.
Nu game* Sunday.
track and field and aquatic meets
and running races between harness
National League
horses of the grand circuit class
: Phil Kivlphiu-ltrooklyn, rain,
on the bench during the winter
l.’hicngii 1-11, St. Louis 3-8.
season.
' BjijHfi«t f», New York 0.
I'lUsimrLh o, Cincinnati 2.

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P!AJa/k IjJija I. Washington 0.
Uleveuuwi I; Chicago 8,
TfSt. Louiv 8, "Detnilt 2.
Ouiy tliri.o scheduled.
Southern Association
Chattanooga in, Atlanta 2.
Na.livillu C, Birmingham 1.
Memphia 111, Little Rock 1.
New OMfldnis, 0, Muhile 3.

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., June
27.— As nil inaugural feature of
tho Eulifux Summer Frolic? of
July l to i, Sig Haughdahl, driv­
ing u Hudson-Essex special, in a
match race with Dave Goutxtn,
driving a Peugot, proposes to
break all competitive unto race
records on the .Seahreze-Duytona
Beach speedway.
Haughdahl, who Is now a perma­
nent resident of Daytona, made Un­
to date mmpprunched exhibition
record of 180.27 miles nn hour on
the beach in 1022. In Ids mulch
race Wednesday he hopes to
eclipse both exhibition and rnc-*
record? of all driver? who ' have
attulo- - (he
speedway
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As tiio average huain i grow?,
generul111 unit goat of
As government
ly dec re;ISI-K.
capita cost in taxjjruws. it a
sition mi n•Jivi', ' in suite of u larg4*T IKHOUI)t Clf taxaldo property,
i llu|l private bustills i
lnore ofRuient nnd
goveni’iii-iit ^ Ilf is' 'effluisUt, with UuiitttlHMt the •-world. '(
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Yesterday’s
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Auto Race Will Be
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PAINT

Owner and Developer

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Largest Paint Store
In Seminole County,
and Save from
10 Per Cent to 15 Per Cent

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Classified Directory

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ANT AD. RATES

LAWYER

Advertising
FOR SALE: Oort touring cnr.
FOR SA LE: My 10 acre farm on
Fine condition, new tires, paint,
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore top, $150, Wataon, 2201 Oak Ave,
Station, small cash payment, rea­
sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box FOR SALE—8 choice lots on San­
05, Jacksonville, Fla.
ford Ave. 10 on Pnlmetto. New
room bungalow, bath, lights, two
FOR SALE— D-p;ece (lining room G
suit. Fumed onk.
4-plcce porches, garage. Any terms. Fred
living room suit.
$200 Edison S. Houston. Box GIH1, City.
phonograph with 35 records, 310 FOR SALE: 71x100 ft., corner 4th
Pomegranite Avenue or P. O. Box
end Sanford Ave. Thrasher &amp;
Garner.
FOR SALE—Three Kim Avenue
lots. $25 cash. $25 per mo. Box
Miscellaneous
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
tbtough the Xenia Gazette, 431, care Herald.
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agriculture!
W ILL EXCHANGE for Florida
district. Want ad and display FOR SALE—3 cast front San
real estate, Six room house sev­
rates on request.
ford Avcnuo lots. Bargains. Eas; en miles from Philadelphia on main
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
line of Pennsylvania
railroad.
c o m Mr. u s to«.&gt; t . r n o n n —ci««sTrains every 15 minutes, tnkea
Ifled Hits have tho lergoet circu­
lation In Southwestern
Georgia GIVEN AWAY—Restaurant ad­ only 17 minutes to bring you to
B ate te f t .w o r d ) tin*.
joining hotel, on First Street— the heart of Philadelphia T.nt 42
$1,000 cash. Clear profits $500 per by 100. All improvements, hot wa­
TO REACH Hie prosperous farm­ month. Must be seen to be believ­
ers and fern growers of Volusis ed. See Mr. Hnwkrigg, care Dean- ter, heat. Price $8,500 of which
$4,500 may remain on mortgage.
county advertise in tho DeLand Berg Corporation.
What have you? Address S. D. B.
Dally Nows, rate lc por word, cash
333 Meetinghouse Lane, Narbeth,
with order.
FOR SALE— Oldsmobllc 8.
In Pa., Montgomery County.
MAINE— Wmervllte, Morning Sen­
good condition.
Easy terms.
Clearwater— Apartment house
tinel. Thousands of Mnine peo­ Party leaving town. See R. T.
costing $32,000 under construction.
ple arc Interested in Florida prop­ Hunt, Seminole Hotel.
erty. Reach them through tin
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
BY CONDO
tion.
EVERT TRU E
A LITTLE WANi a u in the
Hernld will bring you big re­
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LEWIS O’BRYAN.
Office In NEW’S— it covers Broward County
ftlrfhoae
Seminole Bank Building Annex thoroughly which is one of the
most rapidly growing sections on
Phone 417-L 3.
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Eaca Typa double abovn
sale on easy terms, for rent, also gram. Beit advertising medium in
L, reduced rn tra a ra to r conrepairs. Office supplies. Room 9 South Florida Published mornings.
[ircutlve Insertions.
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h idvertlalng la restricted to
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L only, one Incorrect Insertion.
L advertiser for euhsei|uent
Urtlnns. The office should bn
uticd Immediately In case of
TO AilVRItllHKHit
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( j classification, will give you
foplete Information.
And If
It wish, they will assist you
I wording your w an t ad.
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bll ns their phone numher If
Ly desire results.
About one
bader out of u thousand has a
Lifphone. and the others enn’t
Emmunlcnte with you
unless
E«j know yo u r address.
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REAL ESTATE
J.

E. SPURRING, Bu-b-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK

JAM ES H. COWAN—AU kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Wnter and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
MIRRORS RESILVERED
Furniture bought and sold.
Jackson Furniture Co., Phono

Building Material

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
|i I n l s i r A tn f l a r e n l l k l a m a r
park or t h e people of Sanford
lie e rr v lre e an o f t e n
needed,
raaault th i s Hot w h e n a n f opertil aerv lee I . rrq u lrril.
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For Space In This
D I R E C T O R Y
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MICH[TEC!

Ilassified Directory

MATURE AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.
EWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
CO. Expert Electrical repairs.
103 W. Centra] Avo. Orlando,
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT

IIAIIIir.lt

HIIOI*

113 Magnolia Ave.
fi First Class Barbers
Special Attention
(iiven To Ladies and Children

First National Rank
Snnford. ------------ Florida

| Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST

DRUGS

L’orn*. Iliinlons. In grow ­
ing Nulls. Heavy C all­
ouses or t'ri-d aching
feet.
| im . c . i« c i .i i .R n
Yowr.ll Drew Bldg.
Phono.
Klevator

P LY’S DRUG STORE
Rriptions, DrugsL Sodas,
ire as near you us your phone,

ELECTRICAL
BANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
' Magmdia.
Everything elccjfical. Tbone 422. Electragith

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin,

IGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
renford Avenue and 10th Street.
j*Pvrt service.

H. A. SPEER
Contractor and Builder

FLO RIST

•Wa r t

,99-M — Phone — 493-M

t h e f l o r is t ”

Flowers for nil occasions.
U4 Myrtle. Phons 2C0-W

Rin g in g

1

t-W v e.

2108 PALMETTO AVE.

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p(Sl2.SO N \,

com e to be an Am erican institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
m em ber o f the family.
Many men and w om en have
b ecom e habitual readers o f class­

FOR RENT—Garage apartment
unfurnished. Will be vacant
July 1st. 112 West Fourtli St.

ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

FOR RENT— Eight room house,
nished or unfurnished, call phone
144 J.

Pick Up Today’s Herald
read through IHe classified adver
tisements and learn for yoursel
why classified advertising is $&lt;

_

Wanted

WANTED TO RENT: Furnish­
ed house, largo and dose in —
Year around. Mrs. M. c.o. Her
aid.

COUNTY—till

WANTED: Position with
Estate Company as sal
Ten years experience.
/
B. D. c.o. Herald.

ADVERTISING pubt re«ulU if It
reacnes potential Olivers. Palatka Daily Nows Is circulated in
an indust lal and ngriuutturul secMen.

Rooms for Rent

______

C L U fiS ,
A llS T U R .

Automobiles

USED CARS
HUM
IS -1
Itu .t
U l 'i J

•DO YOU WANT to buy or still
anything7" If so advertise la
tho “Gainnsvilla Run.”

I ' o r i l f'l t t i p e — U ,
I'u r il T iiu rln tr C nr.
I'.ir .l T o a r l t m l!'ir.
I m l l l u i t n l i u it I itr.

I IMP l-'iinl llu«
ID'JI *-'••»&lt;( l,n'».-l llrllvi-fr.
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........ I. \V. Phillips’ Sons ...

D BVKLO PSJKS ATTEN TIO N — r * u i.irola la hcglnnln* inn j r e a t - a t fla
velopmnnt In Olnrlil.i’n hlnl.-ry; a
half million iloll.tr highway to lh*
(f)tlf lieach )en&lt;
CnlahnU: a Iwn
mllll.in iloil.-ir hrlairo acrim*
hit H.ty sta rte d : uuarirr
million
a-.llar op rra house untler eonslruol U i ; two rpllllons help* *pi&gt;nt on
highway; Kri&gt;iii*nt chance for live
It
!u|i*ra io get
In on ground
flom.
Wrlie imvol-ipmnnt Depart­
ment The Pensacola Jf»ws.

MORGANTOWN, W. VA.. people
am interested in Florida. Each
c»f them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown E’OST.
Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.
FOR SALK—.Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?

Tribune or hand t to your licni
dealer so you esn read Florida’s
greatest nowsT'S"**,
One year
$8.(10, fl months 74.OC, three months
$2.00. If you desire $t,0nn insur­
ance policy add 7G cents to your

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE— Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum

im portant.

WANTED: Young man of good ap­
pearance to do house to house
soliciting.
Liberal commission.
Apply Circulation manager.

W E ST ” 1R&lt;; INI A—Clarksburg. The
Clark ehurg
Exponent, morning
including Senility, morning l»*a»
« cent per c a - d . minimum Ito.

BEACtl

advertisements have

FOR RENT: Brick store on Son
ford Ave.
$50 v per month
Thrasher &amp; Garner.

DODGE SERVI CE

Office— Valdez Hotel IIIdR.

Park Ave.

MM'TIM.A.M l&gt; P A I N T

Beautiful
Apartment Site
The prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

100 feet on Park Ave,
1U feet on 11th St
Term s,

rhe P r'n t Thul Huves Tou
Money.
M..nufurt nr. il b|
■ h v rao n -l.ln ilslry

Ho|&lt;| hy

I'a la t

O s.

I.USSISMI P A IN T POWPAXT
l i t Slegnulia Ave.

I'll ..or a t 0

ICverythinK
For the Sportsman
At /
Ball Hardware
Phone 8

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

G. TAYLOR DYER

w.

U. SMITH, MGR

P r in tin g — D ecorating
P H O N E 303

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in T .vri: —ix v iisT.ilE.irra
Lobby Pulcston-Urumlny Hldg.
Hauroril
Florida

BLISTERED FEET
Itch between tho toes, aching, sore
feet are eased and cooled at onco by
UCARBO.
It destroys all foot infection! quickly,
kills the germs and prevent! recurrence
of the trouble.
LICARIIO makes you feet like walk­
ing a million miles; It brings such com­
fort and relief. You’ll never recret
asking your druggist for LICARBO.

Tn the defendants. 4. K. Ilentb
(ie.irga I. Mlrhnet, Annie 1. Mk-ha
Auguxt l.lngg. M. n. Hcnn. and J
innda llenti. and II. A. McKcnni
end &lt;-iu'U and every one of them
living, and if dead.
all
parti

By GEORGE McMANUS

up fa th er

I COUUD
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DO«~vT 'Y o u Dr\u»e
FOPt, A.iS'ij.TMINC,
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Classified

FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
partment 815 Park Avenue.

A

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a r c h it e c t

BELL CAKE
isford's best in Service and Qua!
*y. First Street and Park Ave­
ne.

FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SU PP L IE S

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lains, IJuvnrian anti Japanese TAMPA HORNTT j TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription tr the
China make lovely Rifts

Elton J. Moughton

FOR RENT—Furnished npnrtmvnt or sleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cold wnter, telephone, etc., 711
Park Ave.

SAG.C5. OUT 1't.C* ©OCIVCSR. IT INI

ADVERTISE ’n rr.«-~4our:i*l-Her­
nld. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly nnd Sunday Classified rates
,’ Dc per line. Wayrruss JournstChlrmwnre in English Porce­ Hernld, Waycrct*. Georgia.

AUTOS FOR HI RE

CAFB

NO, T H A N K S

scene of stupendous development
Rend about it in the Palm Bi »ch
Post. Bamp.e copy sent on re­
quest.

The Ball Hardware
iGf F. AUTO SERVICE
Day
tr night. Meets all trains. Raw*e transfer. Phone 551 and 63-W

TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tnmpa Daily
Times, the great borne dally.

PALfti

■DRESSING — Multigraphlng,
■folding and mailing—as you
Ivant it- whi'n you want it.
fbone 673. H. E. Porch, First
.Vattoral Brink Bldg.

APARTMENT FOR RENT— A*
tractive and convenient. Call
at Hcrnld office for further In
formation.

FOR RENT—Rooms for
housekeeping.
Furnished
I W. 5th Street.

ILL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.

I DAVID B. HYEB

FOR RENT—Ground Floor F.lki
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire upstairs. C. T. Smith.

FOR RENT—Reasonable; modern,
new apartments, phones includ­
ed. By week month or year, well
located near ocean.
Write or
phone It. L. Seiden, Selden Bldg,
Daytona Beach, Fla.

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
morning Scntinnl; largest classi­
MIRACLE Concrete Lo., general fied business, rate lc a word, min­
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boie*. J. ft. imum 24c cash with order.
Terwiilegsr, Prop.

Lumber anil Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. laurel St.
Phone BOG

FOR SALE—Established poultry
and rgg business. Plant Is locat­
ed in Belle Air Development Cor­
poration on 2 acres of ground. Will
sell stock or will rent the place to
good people and retire from the
business. Want to quit on account
of age. Address Clark Ketch, 220
14 St. North. St. Petersburg, Fla.

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ME”b N O T H o re tcti-Y
f t U T I '• iriO 'w H E L
t&gt;Orv\ETH\MG
W H A T K .t r s O O F
'N O U L D
T O O L IK E

curtain Umls altuato la the County
of Hemlnalu. State of Florida, deacr lin'd ua:
Tha north half of tha north
half nf th&lt; northeast quarter
of the Boulheaat quarter of the
liortbweet iiua-lvr nf Section J*.
Township 20 South, Hang* 2S
Ka.vt.
The n-irlh half o f * t h e
Northwest quurter of the auutho u t quartur ut tho northwest
quarter nf Section I*. Towneli11■ i'l South. Itange 29 C u t ,
umi the southweat &lt;iuurter of
the n "rthweit quarter of Sec­
tion 24. Township 24 South.
It m g r 29 Rant.
It 1* hereby ordered th u you and
eitelt of you do appear on the 3rd
day of August. 1925 to the hill of
cum plaint filed herein.
It I* further ordered that thla o r ­
der »f publication he publlahed In
The Sanford Herald, a ttewepaper
puldlsheil
In Sanford.
Semlu.de
County. Florida, once a week fur
eight cnnverullve weeks
t v u n»n* niv hand nnd seal of the
said Circuit Court a t Sanford. F lo r ­
ida. thin :&gt;th dav nf June. A. tX 1921.
v. b . D o u n u L s a .
Clerk of the Circuit Court. SemI It*.tile
‘ County, ft
F I .&lt;1Ido.
Hi A, J! WKHKS. D. I
t!It! ALL
i v-. y, -Warlnw and Car
dlciiurs for Couiplalnan

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YOUR NEWSPAPER
published In Fltirida’a Heart,
The World*^ Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land
VO LU M N X V .

SHEPHERD SET
FREEBY JURY
IN GERM'TRIAL
After Deliberating Al­
most 6 Hours, Jury
Finds Man Innocent
OfSlaying His Ward

B a i l Allowed On
2nd Murder Charge
DefendantlsWreathed
In Smiles as Verdict
Is Read by Foreman

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Two Tennessee Men
Disappear And Are
Believed Murdered
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June
27.—Officers who have been
pushing the search for Dr. \V.
D. Mason, veterinary surgeon,
snd Lawrence Wowman, aide of
iederal prohibition officers and
alleged feudist, who disappear­
ed on Signal Mountain Thurs­
day night returned to the city
this morning without trace of
the missing men. The finding
of I)r. Mason's abandoned au­
tomobile blond spnttered nnd the
hats of two men near the scene
was taken ns an evidence thnt u
fight occured and led to the be­
lief thnt Mason ami Uowmnn
had been killed and their bodies
taken into forest nnd hidden.
Sheriff Tom Seltnan
this
morning expressed opinion thnt
the nu*n had been lured to the
mountain hv n fnkn telephone
ceil and waylaid on the road and
put to death.
Howmnn is the leader of a fac­
tion which has been at war with
jvhat is know as tho Godsey
Clan since the killing of his
brother Lee Howman by Sam
Godsey several months ago. The
Jcud is said to have originated
liecauso o f difficulties between

BRIBE CHARGES
MADE AGAINST
■ ■ h
Savannah Man Declares He
Iroaned Hnrlnin and Flet­
cher $10,500 In Order To
* Obtain Easy Prison Jobs

11 Three-Year-Olds
Are In LatoniaRaces
I.ATONIA, K y„ June? 27—
The stage wus set for making
turf history today when {11 of
tho most capable threc-yvar-olds
obtainable were named qs con­
testants in tho 43rd rvniAval of
the $25,000 added I-atoni* der­
by. Flying Ebony, Kentucky
derby winner is to lssar the
brunt o f Eastern invasion a* be
resumes the intercutional as­
pect scheduled to bo run at
4:40 o'clock this afternoon.

District Engineer
llOCALTR
NEW YORK CITY Federal
Recommends Bonding Area
READY FOR HOT For River T o Coast C a n a l
CAMPAIGN SI
MAYOR’S RACE
In a communication received re­ Indian river may not be entirely

Fight BetWccn Friends of A1
Smith nnd Mayor Hylnn For
Dcmoc/nlfc Nomination Is
Seen By Political Experts

Hylan May Not Get
THIRD PARTY LED Tammany
Nomination
Affndavit Relating To Con BY ‘FIGHTING BOB’ Mayor Invites City Officials
That Are Not For Him to
trihutions to Widows' Fund
Made For Special Favors
IS THING OF PAST Resign From Their Offices

Christmas Present
Of $5,000 Refused

cently by tho Chamber of Com­ correct, but you may safely con­
clude that no federal money can
merce from Gilbert A. Youngling, be made available for any work in
United States district engineer of that loculity short of three years At Meeting on Fri&lt;
Jacksonville, it was learned that at the very least. When the Unit­
Board of Governors
it will be three yours at least ed States gets ready to spend some
before uny federnl .funds will be money on the canal connection it
Votes In Favor 0
available for helping this section will be contingent to a very large
Professional H e 1
of the state In the construction of measure upon local co-operation.
“ If you |M*oplo are really serious
a canal Iron the St. Johns river
near Sanford to A point on the oust in this matter, nnd I have no rea­
son to believe that you are other­
coast.
'
Mr. Younglierg spoke strongly wise, you will do well to continue
for the recommendations made at your efforts of organization so
several waterways meetings of the that you will be in a position to
• - . _
, 1
past to form a bonding district extend locul co-operation or, if
COmpoMd of the counties affected necessary, execute the diltliv work American City bureau;
by the project so that funds may yourselves.
Is Selected T o Do&gt;
“ Other communities all over the
be raised through the sale of bonds
to carry this Important improve­ state are adopting this policy on
Work In This City
ment to completion with practi­ the principal that the bent-IUs tu
be
derived
ure
so
certain
and
so
cally no flnnnclnl aid from the
With an objective of 2,000
large us to make it hardly pos­
federal government.
The letter to Secretary R. \V. sible for them to wait on the fed­ new membership!* which will
Prarmun Jr., of the trade body eral government. In other words, put appro*, imately $60,000 ii
the-io communities believe that the the treasury of the Sanford
follows:
“ Your conclusion that nothing returns are such as to justify them
can be expected from Uncle Sun. in investing their own funds witn- Chamber o f Commerce, tho
in respect to n cunnl connection Ik- I out waiting for action by the gov- Board of Governors o f that
b o d y d e cid e d nt n meeting aft­
twoen the St. Johns river nnd the ernnieiit."

Membership Goal
Is Placed at 2,0001

NEW YORK, Juno 27.— Father
ATLANTA. June 27.— A Chrirt
political temperamas present of $5,000, a "legiti­ Many O e a d ^ r e U jU m , |
traditionul
mate loan" of $10,500, and solici­
To Democratic I arty
r]st, which
marks
his mayoralty
,i Vi * *,&gt;r !••«.
- ............
— — •&lt;«
tation o f contributions fdr a "wid­
Ascrption As Rail H eads met*. Wise or otherwise diagniow uml orphans fund" were told
CHICAGO, June 27.— Wil­
Announce ThelrWithdrawal eiaiis predicted that the old gentle­
o f in federnl court here Friduy
man, long before primary day rolls
liam Darling Shepherd, attor­
in the trial of L. J. Fletcher and
WASHINGTON, June 27.—The around in September, will have fe­
ney, was acquitted of the
Thomas P. Hayden.
ver. Heretofore these fevors have
churge of murder of William
Fletcher, former deputy warden, third party movement us it was
been due to republicans nnd fuled
in
the
campaign
last
fall
by
and
Hayden,
former
chaplain
ot'
Nelson McClintock, million­
rionists who attempted to twist Jio
the
late
Senator
laiFollette
and
by
tiie Atlanta federal prison, are
aire orphan, here last night
tail o f the Tammany Tiger. This
Senator
Hurton
K.
Wheeler
of
charged
with
conspiring
to
accept
by a jury in the criminal rival g a n g s o f moonshiners, the bribes front wealthy prisoners tor Montana has been scrapped. Some time, if that feat is to bo accom­
er the luncheon of the trade
Bowmans having been accused
new movement may take its' place. plished, it miry be by one of the
special privileges.
court.
of "turning up" the Godsey
body Friday, by a unanimous
samepolitical
faith—
Mayor
John
The
machinery
may
be
utilised
by
Willio Raur, inmate of the pris­
Shepherd was accused of stills.
F.
Hylan.
vote, to have the American
on after conviction at Savannah, the forces of discontent in the
administering typhoid germs
Ilylan Eager to Run
City Bureau handle ltd member­
MV, violation v..~.n~..,
....... northwest, but the party ns it
on liquor
charges, testiMayor Ilylan, who Itns held o f­
to the youth, his foster-sun, in n
ship campaign which will probab­
fir d that he and Mannie Kessler, I was organized last fall, and’ ns its fice for the last four years, has
plot to m use his death and thereby
ly begin on July (1.
wealthy convict from New York, new organization was plumt'd nt
desires to serve another term.
gun control of the estate.
This announcement was mad-v
bad offered to give the then war­ the Chicago meeting last winter,
Whether he will be selected by the
The jury deliberated five hours
is
n
thing
of
the
pust.
this morning by R. W. I’eannan,
den, Albert K. Sartuin, and Fletch­
Democratic purty is u question the
and forty minutes.
er, his deputy, u Christmas present
Jr., secretary o f thu local chamber,
This i* the general verdict o f
Members would not divulge tin*
of $5,000 in December, 1024. The men who participated in the move­ Tammany chieftains have not de­
who stated that W. 8. Edmunds
cided
but
if
lie
does
get
the
reg­
number o f ballots taken, nor the
offer was declined, Hoar declared. ment, despite tlie fact that William
who
will handle the work for the School
Hoard
Delays
Action
Englishman Elected ns Bead
methods by which they reached
pSartain, convicted
with
Ids 1L Johnston, national chairman of ular nomination lie is expected to
American City Company in this
run
independently.
On
Scopes'
Application
For
of
International
Chamber
final agreement. They said that
friend, Riehl, of conspiracy to ac­ the conference for progressive pol­
city, will be here on next Tuesuay
George W. Olvany, who succeed­
they bad taken a collective oath
Re-Election To High School to nrrange for tho campaign and
of Commerce As Convention
cept bribes while he was warden itical action, says he will act upon
not to reveal the record of the Premier Announces He May of the Atlanta prison, is slated to tlie authority given him by the ed the lute Charles F. Murphy as
Faculty of Dayton, Tenn. set a definite date for its begin- |
Comes to A Grand Close
balloting.
ning. Mr. Edmund* is now in i
testify for the defense. He uud Chicago convention of last spring. chieftain of Tuinmany Hall, has
Ask
Paris
For
More
Data
maintained
the
silence
character­
A h a result of the verdict Shep­
Riehl are now at liberty on bond, Thnt gathering instructed Mr.
West Palm Reach where, it w n i'
DAYTON.
Tenn.,
June
27.—
Pub­
BRUSSELS,
Juno
27.—The
third
Before
Germany’s
Stand
Is
herd walked from the Cook county
awaiting the outcome o f their ap­ Johnson to call n convention at istic o f pust leaders o f the W ig­ biennial congress of the Interna­ lication of Gov. Pony's expressed learned, ho is closing a contract
wam. Precedent in the Democrat­
Given Out In The Matter plication for a new trial.
jail u free man after having been
with tho Chamber o f Commerce
some future time.
ic Party calls for another cundl- tional Chamber o f Commerce belief that tin* Scopes case should of thnt city for n similar cam­
in custody since March Cl last.
’Testifying as to the alleged $10,­
closed
Friduy
with
the
adoption
of
I
k
*
tried
within
nn
hour,
and
a
But
the
movement
itself
has
dis­
late and u largo section of the
BERLIN. June 27— Preliminary 500 transaction, Willie Huar said
He still faces another murder
resolutions which in the opinion of statement issued on behalf of the paign.
charge, but Judge Thomas .1. I.ynch consideration of the reply o f Aris­ this sum wus a "legitimate loan" integrated, first by thu disappoint­ metropolitan press lias tnken up lending delegates, took uwny the prosecuting attorneys, which justi­
Tho local chnniber recently te- •
ing
election
results,
nnd
later
at
the
cry.
Governor
Al
Smith,
a
son
agreed to permit hint to &amp;ign his tide Hriumi, the French foreign he had mude to Snrtain and
atmosphere of hopelessness us to fied tin* school board in nut tak­ JectcU the proposition of awarding
the
Chicago
meeting
by
tho
refusal
of
Tnmniuny
nnd
n
leader
o
f
state
minister, to Germany’s security Fletcher. Graham Baugh, another
own bond.
membership campaign contract :
of Senator LaFollette to approve democracy, lias been bombarded thu economic situation witli which ing action on the defendant’s ap­
At the same time that the cor­ pact proposal has progressed suf­ of the seven prisoners o f the “ Sa­ of the tdd form o f organization. with advice t&lt;&gt; throw his political tho congress opened.
plication for re-election, were de­ to un outside company hut at the
oner’s jury recommended lie be ficiently to warrant Chancellor vannah crowd," told the court that The position of the Wisconsin lead­ might toward the elimination of
The plain truths told tlie del­ velopments hen* today in the pre­ meeting of the Board o f Govern­
held for the murder o f Hilly Mc­ Luther calling a conference o f the tho sum represented!! $1,500 each er was that a party movement, the mayor ns a regular party can­ egates by John W. O'Leury, chair­ liminaries to the Tennessee evolu­ ors Friday, this decision wns res­
Clintock, it directed that he be premiers of tho Federated States from tho prisoners convicted at based on groups, had pruved a didate.
cinded and Sanford will now have
man o f the chamber of commerce tion trial.
held for the murder also of Mrs. for today. After this conference Savannah, and that they were to failure. Neither did the senator
a campaign similar to those whicli
The
governor’s
statement
was
of
the
United
States,
followed
by
Smith
and
Hylnn
Not
I’nls
Kinmu Nelson McClintock, Hilly’s tlie government 'will outline its be given "easy assignments" for desire to see u political movement
a categorical declaration by the contained in » letter tu Walter have bu«n so successful In other
Tho
Governcr
uml
the
Mayor
program for further action.
thu money.
mother, 17 years ago.
cities
during
recent
continued which had "class” organ­ are not political friends of the Da- French delegation that it favored White, superintendent o f the Rhea Florida
iO J
Reference to the "widows and ization behind it.
It is believed in competent quar­
It is that charge which still
mun und Fythias order but the Int- the funding o f war debts, clcured county schools, amt Presecutor of months, it is pointtd out.
orphans
fund’’
was
contained
in
Tho American City Bun*uu, Mr.
hangs over his head, although ters that the further action will
ter is keeping his thoughts to him­ the ulr nnd removed the uneasi- John T. Scopes, who Is charged
Rail Men Through
with tenching uvolutlunjbi viola­ rearman said, specialises in hand­
tonight it was not believed by embrace chiefly a formal query an affidavit introduced as evidence
neiyi
|Jj41uced
by
earlier
fopdiodself.
At the Chicago convenUo.v' thu
Shepherd’s attorneys that ho. ever to the Paris government request­ by District Attorney Clint W.
th*&lt; powtble foilm n ? tion of st.i nr law. The K th ^ w k ch ling tho campaign* o f dv
Meantime
William
Kandolp.r
railroad men definitely announced
declared Tennessee needed neither izations in merhbershtp and fend
would bo brought to trial on It. ing elucidation o f the arbitration Hager. The ’affidavit, purporting
the
Dawes
reperution plan.
Henrst
and
his
papers,
firm
sup­
they were through with the third
rninmisserntioii nor syniputhy, im getting enterprises, a few of which g
Shepherd's face was wreathed In treaties nnd of the character pre­ to have been signed by the de­
porters
o
f
Mayor
Hylan,
is
expect­
Tho
lust
day's
work
of
the
con­
party as it was then organised.
stead thut the trial should be com­ are community chest funds, Y.M.C. J
smiles as he heard tho verdict read rogatives whUh it Is proposed shall fendant Hayden, December 18,
ed
to
support
him
whether
he
is
gress
included
the
election
of
Dr.
The Socialists pleaded for its con­
A. campaigns, hospital nnd Mason- &gt;!
by the court clerk and leaped for­ be imposed on the so-cnlled guaran­ 1024, set forth thnt a "widows nnu
selected
as
organization
candidate
Walter Leaf, chairman of
the pleted in short order.
“ It is about us simple a propo­ Ic campaigns for runds, und any- ]§
ward to thunk the jurors who had tor. us both problems, in the opin­ orphans fund" existed at the pen­ tinuation in vain, and the author­ or runs independently.
Westminster
Bank
of
Imndon,
as
ion o f official quarters here, nri itentiary. Munnie Kessler, Morris ity granted Mr. Johnston to call u
admitted him.
The possibility of tlie mayor president o f tlie International sition as could be stated," the gov­ thing that requires tho organiza­
His wife, Mrs. Julie Shepherd, too vaguely defined in the trench Sweetwood, and George Remus, convention was for the purpose of running independently is agitating Chamber o f Commerce to succeed ernor’;! letter said, “ und the greut tion o f n community to secure «
wealthy prisoners, were asked to giving Senator LaFollette time to
hurrah about it is unnecessary and common objective.
was not in the court room, having reply.
the Tammany Braves. Managers
contribute
to this fund in return develop his future plans which had of the Wigwam are practical pol­ Willis II. Bootli Jr., of New York, unfortunate.”
Tho campaign, it was learned,
It
is
admitted
that
the
cabinet
buttle over the six weeks period
vice-president
of
the
Guaranty
in mind the organization of a new
will lust from three to five weeks,
found the arduous task of n daily discussions have been rather nega for which contributions they were
iticians
witli
un
eye
tu
the
pat­
The
governor
declared
h«
knew
Trust Company.
movement, predicated on precinct
ucconling to length of time re­
of the trial too great a stiuin for tive. The ministers have seemed to receive apeclnl privileges.
ronage nt stake.
In tho general opinion tho res­ nothing about the enso which could quired to secure tho objective of
According to the aftiduvit, Kess­ organization to be developed with­
to
ngree
that
M.
Hriand’s
reply
Mayor
Forcing
Support
her.
conceivably
I
k
*
useful
to
cithur
W Si
olutions adopted sustain tlie po­
in the states, nnd which would at­
She waited with friends at n leaves the entire question of the ler paid $5,000 to the "fund” for tempt to appeal to all the voters,
This week the mayor sprung u sition o f the American apeukero, side, but expressed the belief that the local trade body.
himself
and
Sweetwood.
Kessler
In speaking
scJ
■ ■ ■ ■ of the American I
downtown hotel for the verdict. formulation of security pact in a
rather than to "groups" and coup by calling in departmental Mr.O' lamry and Seymour Park­ the statute was entirely constitu­ City Cumpuny, Mr. Penrniun as- 1B&gt;q j» i
At Shepherd’s side, when the state of "insecurity," inasmuch as inter was assigned to the chap­ “ blocks.”
Iliads nnd inviting those who were er Gilbert, Jr., agent-general for tional.
serted that “ it has been and con
verdict was read, were his brother, it projects a multitude o f compli­ lain’s detail ami Sweetwood wus
not for him to remove their feet
“ We have the right," he said, tinuea to he one of the grentes t l M a C9 '
Senator LaFollette had planned from under the Ilylan patronage reparation payments, tb.it funding
J. Henry Shepherd o f Little Rock, cated problems into r the discus­ sent to the library, the sworn
statement declared.
"
to go out to Wisconsin first to set table. This aroused the ire of of the debts will go far to re­ “ to say through our law making agencies in the United States for -• c
Ark., and his former law partner, sions.
After tho arrival of Remus, the bis house in order there, before Comptroller Charles R. Craig, n store confidence, and consequently body that the fnith und religion tho building o f civic organization! -V/r. L 1
Robert Stoll, who has been with
“The arbitration Court should aftiduvit further asserted, Mrs. Re­
taking up the question of sulvug- Tammany man, but a bitter foe of restore European credit, and that o f our children shall not be de­ to a |H&gt;sition of importance in z i j j ’f
Hhepherd constantly in court. Du- really be called in to interpret tho
mus
paid
$2,000
to
the
fund.
The
ing something out o f the abortive the City Executive who countered the Dawes plan is holding good, stroyed by teachers who poison community and business life.
spite stern warnings of bailiffs French note,” the spokesman for
affidavit
said
that
Hayden
re­
“ Tho service o f the company U I S £
third purty movement. The fact with u letter to tho city nttorney witli good prospcctH ahead of it. their minds with stuff that no sci­
against u demonstration, the crowd the German government observed
ceived only $750 of the $7,000 .-.aid that he received nearly 5,000,000 nnd Govemer asking the layer's
Resolutions adopted at the filial ence has established, and which based on the needs of the organ- * b of curious rent the air with cheers. today. The spokesman added that
to have been paid by the prisoners votes in the last election had con­ removal from office on the ground sitting were for the creation o f a belong* to no reputable toxtbook. ization for which it is conducting
Jurors Thank Court.
the Ge rmun government thus far
“ Our state has taken a great a campaign. Men trained in cam­
and the wife of Remus.
vinced thu senator that his fignt thnt lie had violated tlie |K-nul cotit special committee to study meth­
Above the bedlam o f cheers and had been unable to discover a tang­
hud evoked a vigorous protust sen­ providing uguinst “ corrupt use of ods for developing motor highway end forward position which de­ paign proceedure* conduct the wotk
the booming o f flashlights of news ible point at which to be in discus­
transport, for tlie organization of serves nnd will certainly receive of the American City Burtau and
which might be used in fu­ position or authority.”
photographers, the foreman of the sion.
Florida May Soon Be timent
an qir transport committee to cal in due time tlie admiration and the service insures careful and
ture
buttles.
jury, William Burnett, finally
Official circles are nlso con­ Competitor of C u b a
Christiun painstaking preparations before
Inbo rate witli other international appreciation of tlie
However,
ill
health
prevented
made hi nisei f heard.
vinced since Wednesday’s debate
Florida
Grower
Sold
world."
entering into any campaign. Their
bodies,
and
for
the
appointment
of
He read a note o f thanks the in the House of Commons in Ism- In Sugar Production tlie first part of tlie plan, nnd his
Governor Puny concluded by ex­ effective and result-getting meth­
death closed the film! chapter of To Group of Tampans a committee to study the possibil­
jurors had written to Judge Lynch don that u wide gap exists between
ity o f Improvement in intornuliun- pressing profound contempt “ for ods aru based on 12 ycurs exper­
the third party movement o f 1025.
expressing appreciation for his the British and French ideas of
ft 3 _
al telephone facilities.
TAMPA,
June
27.—Sugar
cane
those who are throwing alura ut ience.
.» x c m
Tlie
LaFollette
progressive
move­
consideration and courtesy and the what form the pact ought to take,
TAMPA. Flat, Juno 27.— The
f‘
A
carefully
planned
program
I
f
c £ -W
The
congress
approved
a
conven­
Tennessee
for
having
this
law.
In
oroduction
in
Florida
on
n
seal*
ment has gone the wuy of the Bull Florida Grower, a farm weekly,
orderly manner in which the trial and that the speech o f Austen
*
tion on immunity of public ships, my judgement the state had better of ciiucation also installs a
lryrgo
enough
to
permit
compe­
Moose,
and
again
the
country
is
had been conducted.
Chamberlain, the llritish foreign tition with the Cuban industry will
published here by tlie Florida cit­ the opinion being set down that dispense with its schools than with spirit o f enterprise which alway«; 1 d l l
committed to the two party sys­ rus Exchange, Iium been sold to
The Judge returned the jurors secretary, was greatly at vurinnee
clean bills of lading should not its Bible, and we are keeping both," proceeds a solicitation o f mem-^ T a j.
he an established fact within n tem.
expressions o f good will, thanked with M. Hrinnd’s note.
a group o f Tampa men headed by be given uguinst a guarantee when I he said.
burs. Unselfish service is encour*
short
time.
The
Tampa
Times
to­
them and released them until this
Chax. G, Mullen and Jerome A. it will umuunt to u false document, j
aged, emphasis is placctl on the
----------------------- ------- day
i.
quoting
Govemer
John
Mar
morning when they can get the pay
Waterman.
Marvin Walker will
value o f u stuble paying member
Julius 11. Barnes o f New York
tin
us
saying
in
u
statement
is­
Sanford
Si^ns
Placed
due them for their long service.
be editor, Russell Kuy general was elected one o f the vice-pres­
ship and new and additional loudsued
in
New
York
that
Govemer
Meanwhile, Shepherd and his
manager, and John Mullen busi­ idents of tlie international cham­
On
Cheney
Highway
ershlp is always enlisted.”
' | p i&gt; ,.l
Martin
said
he
based
his
statement
attorneys, William Scott Stewart
ness manager.
Tho fcos of tho American CitV J ' s j W
ber.
on
information
given
him
by
that
and W. \Vf. O’ Brien, were waiflng
Bureau, it \vn.&lt; pointed out, m e
The Amotican delegates will
Notice has been received nt tho
syndicate formed for the develop­
at the end o f the jury box for a
based on costs according to thu
offices of the (’ handier of Com­ Many Armenians Lose leave Brussels today for a visit
ment
o
f
a
sugar
cane
field,.
triumphal procession of Imndahakduties of the mun assigned a-id the
to the port o f Antwerp.
At truet of land has been pur­ merce in this city that signs des­
ing and thanking down its length.
length o f tho period of Service,
chased south of Iaike Okeechobee ignating the route to Sanford imve Lives In Cloud Burst
KANSAS
CITY,
June
27—
F
in
Every juror returned smile for
ATHENS, June 27. — General (No extras are paid for transporbeen
placed
on
the
Cheney
High­
for
$8,000,000,
which
will
be
used
Chinese Situation Is Punulos, Greece’s new premier, Motion and living expenses,
j ,VS
smile ami handclasp for hand­ men uml laborers searched the
ERIVAN, Armenia, June 27.—
charred and twisted wreckage of for ruining sugar cane. “ We have way which extends from Orlando
clasp.
nnd
the
members
of
u
hastily
The
results
o
f
campaigns
carto
the
east
coast
o
f
tile
state
ncur
4,000,000
acres
o
f
land
in
Florida
Many
lives
were
lost,
property
was
Better As Strike Ends'
the Gillis theater building Friday
Jurors Heard Arguing
formed ministry, took the oath ried un nnd successfully com plet-’
cnpnhlo of producing sugar cane," Titusville.
damaged to the extent o f millions
During the long deliberation, und uncovered the body o f one vic­
Govemer Martin Is quoted as say­
M. M. Smith, president of the of ruides, and n panic cuused
SHANGHAI, June 27.— With the' o f office Friduy before Admiral i »d by this company, speak fo r,
the voice o f at least one juror was tim o f the explosion and subse­
•
Florida Automoldlu Association at among thu populuce of Krivnn by n explosion of the shipping striki, Couiidouriotls. provisional prosl- I themselves, declares Mr. P earn ian .^ Jj j [ v I
tha ing.
heard in harsh argument above quent fire that demolished
public. Thus,
less
r*_ j
____, __
_ _ The Lakeland Chamber o f CoatOrlando, in writing to Secretary terrific cloudburst which descend­ tho situation was improved here dent o f tho republic.
building late Thursday night. Tho
the others.
than
48
hours
ufter
tho
outbreak
merce,
for
instance,
had
as
anj
ed
from
Mount
Ararat
yesterday.
A numbor of times the name body located under toii3 of smoul­ Railroad Economy Is R. W. 1’carman Jr., o f the Sanford Several rivers in the neighborhood today. Eighty per cent of the o f the short lived, bloodless rev- objective the raising of $100,000]
trade body, asserted that although
stores closed during recent dit
dering rubbish nnd debris, wus so
“Judge Olson" was heard.
olution which brought the depost- through its membership campaLpiM
By Mexicans there hud been some delay in tin* overflowed, inundating the country turbancos have reopened.
It was Judge Harry Olson, chief badly burned anti mutilated that Urged
tion o f Premier Michalakopoulos. The sum raised was $100,550. 1
and
leaving
thousands
homeless.
placing
o
f
these
signs
several
justico of the municipal court, identification tonight was imposa new government, headed by one | In Daytona, the objective
weeks
ago
us
was
originally
MEXICO
CITY,
June
27.—
A
f­
who forced investigation o f the
Starke—Contracts awarded for Noted Expert to Study
'finding of the hotly brought to ter months o f negotiations with planned, they art* now In position
death o f Billy McClintock and the
paving
stute road between High­
und
residents
of
tills
city
will
see
Celery Leaf Tyer Here
subsequent indictment of Shep­ two the total number o f the vic­ the various railwnymen’s brother­
land and Muxvillc.
them
along
this
new
highway.
tims
o
f
the
blast.
John
Hogan,
hoods
over
wage
scales
and
work­
herd.
Tho prosecutors virtually wore fireman, died in a hospital from ing conditions, the department of
GAINESVILLE. June 27.—Tim o f foreign affairs ad interim Ad-1 It* Jacksonville the member
injuries sustained when a tiro communications has fixed the an­
(Continued From Huge One)
State Blunt Board bus obtained tho miral Dadjikiriukos, who held the was raised from 900 to 3,200, '
truck overturned while enroute to nual budget of the national linus
services of the eminent entomolo­ murine post in the cabinet of M. company raised $15,000 more tl
ut 78,000,000 pesos and formulated
scene.
gist, Rr. Edward Ball, to carry on I’a|&gt;anu»tasioii, in 1924, und who,[the objective for the erection ut
Nine Bodies of Ship’s theWith
the finding of the body to­ plans to slash expenses, cut sal­
mi intensive study of th&lt;* cd e iy when the revolution broke out yes-1 a_ new Masonic home _ in Miami.}
Fire Chief Alex Henderson j aries and reduce personnel to
Crew AreBeingSought day
leaf tyer In the Sanford celery terduy, issued an ultimutum, show- New Smyrna has already c&lt;mtn
expressed the belief that not more bring the lines’ operating cost
ll
'
A
.L
I1
... I with
Ills ftk
A 5American
Ml
tCity
' ■¥!•
etion und in other celery * rt&gt;w-| tIng If
his adhesion
to I,
it. S___
from aboard
1ed
tho
than one or two additional vic­ down to that figure. The 1024
NEW YORK. Juno 27.— Mrs. perhaps her daughter hud told him ing ai'eiin uf the stute, it wus an­ the wurship Averof.
rcau to secure 2.000 new me
QUEBEC, June 27— Efforts are tims would be found In the debru.. budget wns approximately 105,­
Margaret Finkham, mother of Mrs. that in order to "get even with the nounced today by Dr. Wilmon
The other members o f tho cab­ ships in that city.
being made today to recover the Only three men have been unac- 000,000 pesos.
"
Symington family because
they Newell.
In a period o f 36 hours, $221,
inet
ure as follows:
bodies of nine men comprising the - .
Ida
May
Symington,
defendant'
in
A reduction in freight rates is
had tortured her so."
was raised for a Miami comm
Minister
of
education,
M.
Hadwhole crew o f the tugboat Ocean c0*i".....
Numerous investigations failed scheduled as soon qs the lines be-1 the divorce suit brought by Thomi.Mrs. Pinkhuni said that in May,
jikiriukakos (deputy from Saloni- chest fund, while the objective
King, which went down in the at- to reveal the exact cause o f the gin to show a profit.
[us II. Symington, wealthy sportr 1924, she was ut her home in .Mu- Finance Measure Of
set nt $2072148. The same
kl).
luiwrenco river here Friday when explosion. It was generally L«Included in the current reorgan­ man, gave a sensational turn to|plewood, N. J., when Symington
minister of
or economy and
nnu ad
au in - 1 qualified success, it U stated, ,
Caillaux Is Passed Minister
rammed by the Cunadian liner. Heved that the tragedy ( resulted ization is the cancellation o f moro the trial in Supreme Court Friday j asked her over long distance teltcrim minister of justice, M. Bout- been met with by the campaign
Marloch.
The Marioch’s stec,
, ... .front escaping gus in the oasement than 8,000 annual pusses and u when she testified that in 1924 ephone to meet him in Boston.
' in their wo*k over the entire co
prow virtually cut the tugboatlied
in Iof tho restaurant located In the presidential order against the giv Symington told her his wife had |She did^ and he told her of his
PARIS, June 27.—The senate .ulD.
Minister
of
agriculture,
M.
try.
__
two and like un egg shell, it rolled t- huilding.
ing of trip passes which, in the admitted to him that she had beon |wife's Alleged admission. Syni- today passed the Caillaux financ­
over twice and sank, the hollers t theate
ing bill by a vote of 228 to 2V. The Stnmboulis.
Of the many victim* taken to a pn&gt;(, years, have reached stugger- the mother of an illegitimate sor.lington she said continued:
Minister of finance, M. Kophinas. IW EATHEll OUTLOOK. NORMA.
Chamber of Deputies had passed
exploding as the water rushed in ! u^niL iiY ufferW from burns and
when she was 10 years old. Thir.t
” .&gt;la!;e Him My llcir"
Minister of interior, Al. Pangy
the engine room.
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all
finance
minister’/
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ried Symington.
i have raised all kinds of trouble
Markets
conrriunicatien* M.[weather outlook for tt
MacMILLAN LEAVES SYDNEY
to'ba ac­
measures
passed
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Minister
of
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Thought it Spite Work
for Ida and me. All tlity want is
cloud)
ginning Monday Is pc
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-minted for
for are: Harry Likely, r
Mrs. Pinkham said she waa! my money, but they will never get
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Wheat.
July,
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or Might!.
Bowdoin bearing Commander Don
Building and loan Association to i
Bmdenton- -$750,00) hotel under Icm peratum normal
unknown
negro
porter,
all
ox
ton’s
statement
and
“
didn’t
know
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a
son.
so
that
I
can
make
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ewet $20,000 office.
cunati uctJon,
whirl to make o f it.” 5!he thought 1my legal neir."
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nto In nty office, mill has made upplication for tax dead to Issue In
accordance with
rnt** •mbracM tn« fo l lo w in g d#»LTll.nl property situated In Hcmln*
of INIs Court, at tho Count House ole county. Florida. lo » w lt j
In Sanford. Seminole County. H o UUn 10 and 11 M o ck . 30 o f M. W.
rldn. And In default th ereof De­
Subdivision o f K
1-3
of
cree Pro C onfcsso will he entered riark'n
Block
25 unit All Blocks 35 and 35
against you. said cause bring a suit ot Robinson’s
as recorded
to ipilet title In the complainant In Pint Book No.Survey
1, page 107, S em in ­
In nn&lt;l to the above described land. ole County Records.
It Is further ordered that this
The said land being assessed at
Order he published once n week the
dato o f the Issuance o f aucii
for eight IS| consecutive weeka III cirtlflcate
In the name o f Mrs. A.
The Sanford Herald, a newspaper H. Mill. Unless
ssld cert If lev.* uhnll
published
In Sanford.
Seminole h&lt;t redeemed a ccordin
g to law tnx
County. Florida.
deed Will Issue thereon on the Ittli
Witness my hand anil tho srnl of| duv lit July. A. D. H i l t
the Circuit Court o f the Seventh
W itr.es* i.iv official sign atu re and
Judicial Circuit Court o f the State srnl this the 4th day o f June, A. 1&gt;.
of Florida. In nnd
for Seminole
County, on this the Kth day o f June, 1S25’
V. K. DOtlOfiASS,
A. D. 1915.
Clerk Circuit Court Hcmlnolo
V. K. DOCOLAHH.
County. Klorhla
By A. M. W KKKS. D. C.
Clerk of the Circuit Court o f the
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f h lorlda, Herald; June 5, 12, 19, 25.
July 2. 10— 1925.
III and for Seminole County.
By A. M. WKKKS. Deputy Clerk.
WILSON «t HOU8HOLDKR.
JtOTICR OF ELECTION
Solicitors fo r complainant.
fn compliance with the provisions
Juno 5th. 12th. 2ttli, July 3rd.
o f law applicable thereto, notice Is
loth, 17th, 21th. anil 31st.
hereby given that an election hns
been called and ordered t o bo hold
XOTICT3 O F A P P L I C A T I O N
F O R nnd the same will be held within
T A X IIK R II L’ X D K II S E C T IO N 5T3 nnd throughout Speclnl T a x School
O K T I1 K Q H X E H A I . S T A T U T E * District No. 6, Seminole County, F l o ­
rida. said district being also Known
O F T U B S T A T E O F F L O R ID A .
Notice Is hereby g iv en that W . C. as Lake Monroe Special T a x School
June
.loth.
RIB purchaser o f Tnx Certificate District, on Tuesday.
No. 101. dated tho 4th day o f June, 1325 for tho purpose o f determ ining

m iR rtnriTiT f-niiHT o r r u n w /tta o n .;a m i Mary w .. "Watson,
hereby required to appear to the
Which was too bad, hut how could is MKVKXTH
J l'U K 'IA I. 'CIRCUIT w|f*. Lharlaa II. Brock anil jtiio4* hill of complaint In thla cause on
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Jacob Droek. C. II. Watson. M.ctuql D 1935. the same bolhg a rule day
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Holy Year Visitors
Said To Tax Ablest
Linguists of Rome

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HENRIETTA C BDW1IRD8.
Complainant
vs.
HKNKY A. CRANK, nnd others.
Defewtanta
Malt T o Qalvt T id e
O ntrr o f KnhllfStlsN
N’utlrn to known and unknown d*tfendanta.
T in : STATE OK FLORIDA: T o —
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'VPannah' Brewer.

WASHINGTON—United Statsa ‘ Europeans'’ in China.
Ev:n a small mix-up with a
Consul Gr.uraJ Cunningham
is
cnminK in fur n certain amount of crowd of the Chinese coolie class
criticism in Washington for re­ is unpleasant nnd the rapidity with
porting the international
police which such affairs* start is aston­
Justified in. firing into n mob of ishing.
ROME, June 20.—The linguistic
native strike demonstrators during
Out inthcr late one night in
the Shanghai clash which precip­ Shanghai Ihe year before the war. attainments o f policemen, l*Xi- j ^ o m s s ^ otC Rohert Rarnhart and
rhnufieur.i, hotel employees, nnd .Susan Itnrnliart. Ills wife, Aaron
itated the latest anti-foreign out­ nn American friend nnd I stopped
other wotkers who have to cater Jrrnlgan. A. Jcrnlgan. Joseph B.
break in China. . ■
on the way to our hotel for a bite to thr. need* o f Italy’s vast tourist Asltew, and Harsh J. Askew, his
w ife Jacob Brock, James Week*.
Traditionally friendly to the Chi­ to cat at the Carle ton Club, n fash­
population hnve been roverely Kmmanuel Keldt, W. A. Watson,
nese, i s a pconlo. official Washing­ ionable restaurant in the foreign
nnd
Mary W. Watson . Ms wife,
tnxed this year— sometimes beyond Chnrlrs
fl. Brock »ml
Rhodn K.
ton tends to the viow that the for­ quarter.
the breaking point—by the influx llrock. his wife, Jennie Brock, J a ­
eigners among them drove them to
cob Brock, C. II, Watson, Mlohsel J.
My idea was to pay oT our 'rick­ of Holy Year visitors.
v io le n t by their own high-handed shaw coolies nnd let them go—
Doyle. Mrs. Philo A. Williams. K.
Hotel manager#, porters find vul- X. Miller. I». K. Miller, Betty Mil­
Iwhnvftr, arrogcncc, nnd greed.
'rickshaw being a smnll two­ cts who once were able to sat­ ler. t’srrle Miller McKInstry and
In some Quarters the guess is wheeled rig in which the passen­
Robert U McKInstry. her huabaml.
cre ry o f them
iinzarded thnt Cunningham has ab­ ger sits at care, while the coolie isfy their clients by a passing ac­ nnd enrh and
ir
living. and.
If dead, to nil
sorbed the atmoapncrc of the runs between the shafts in front. quaintance with Italian, German, nnrtlia
clnlmlnir
Internals
un­
Shanghai “ European settlement'' My compnnion’fl notion was thnt English, nnd French, nre now fre­ der the said Henry A. Crane and
quently
reduced'
to
conversation
by
Sophia Crane, his wife, Hannah
until he has conio to share
its it would ho better to have them
eloquent gestures. Hotel notices Iires-or, T hom as Hcotl. Robert Ilarnprejudices.
hurt
Susan Barnhart. Ills wife.
wait outside.
nnd other tourist information post­ Aaronnnd
Making ail due allowance, how­
Jrrnlgan. A. Jernlffan. Jos­
Well,
they
did.
Finishing
our
ers
which
until
this
yenr
had
been
eph
U.
Askew
and Sarah J. A sk­
ever, for the fnct that the Chinese
his wife. Jneoh Brook. James
have plenty of reason for hating lunch and coming out 30 minutes printed in three or four languages, ew.
Weeks. Kmmanuel Ileldt.
W. A.
most of the “ foreign devils," in Inter, we couldn’t pick our pair now in ^oiiic cuszs boast of ns
nut
from
the
75
or
100
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their
many
as
uix
or
seven.
their midst, yet the further fnct
Recently tnxicnhr. nnd tabs were
remains that the copnintivcly kind, gathered at tho club en­
small number o f the latter actu­ trance, Sensing our dilemma, the provided with booklets setting
ally in Chinn hnven't much choice 'whole swarm bore down on us.
fourth the scale o f prices in ItnlOf course, our two were among inn, French, German, English, Pol­
but to defend themselves when the
j thorn and entitled to their m oney1ish and Spanish.
natives go on the rampage.
Theoretically it’s nil very well 1hut it was hopeless to try to iden­
And even the expert! philolo­
to say thnt the foreigners bring t i f y them. A riot started.
gists who boast of being nhlc to
trouble on themselves. Thqrc arc
In nhout one minute thnt street make themselves understood in
foreigners who do sny so nnd de­ was packod with a jabbering Russian. Serbian. Rumanian, Tlniiprecate the treatment «&gt;f the Chi­ thluuM iif Chinese—umi not one gnrian, nnd nil the other Centml
nese by “ Europeans"— all aliens, chnnee under heaven o f explain­ and Northern Eurupcnn language s
including the Japanese, classed ns ing ourselves. For all most o f the nre often confronted with a morn
“ Europeans" in China.
mob knew, we’d killed somebody. baffling difficulty by tho presence
Rut in case o f nnti-forcign dis­
Retiring to the club, we bolt­ hen* of peasants from remote sec­
orders, what ure these friends of ed the door while the mnnagor tel­ tion:! o f their native lands, par­
the natives to do? They needn’t ephoned for the .Sikhs— thu Indi­ ticularly Ituly and Germany, who
imagine n mob of ignnrnnt coolies ana police the “ settlement" main­ know no tongue other than their
will make any distinctions in their ly depends on.
respective regional dialects.
favor.
The row being a trifling r.lTuir.
It’a up to them to help stand olf it took only hnlf a dozen Sikhs *.o
West Virginians propose to cal!
the rush—or be cut up into cat- litcak it up—with the butt ends o f their state Kanawha, the original
incat—nnd do their protesting int­ their carbines. I’ll sny, however, designation of the state, as thn
er. And the police policy is to ict thnt we were glad to see those people are tired of being taken in
no rushes gain momentum.
Sikh'i, and I think I understand the North for Virginians.
There nre so many Chinese that Consul
General
Cunninghnm's
they’re mighty hard to stop when viewpoint, oven though he may
Captains in the old East Indin
they fairly get started.
have been sorry for the Chinese company’s ships were frequently)
Quite likely Cunningham had killed in the recent disturbance. knighted for their services.
something o f this kind in mind in
As lor our two coolies, o f course,
his defenso o f the Shanghai inter­
ed them
Seamless steel tubes were horn
national police, rather than a de­
by thu when the practice o f bicycle rill­
fense of the
bargain. ing was popular u generation ago.

J. Day la. -Mr*. Philo A. Wlllla*}*.
F. X. Miller. R. F. Miller, Rctty Mil­
ler. Carrie Miller McKInstry
and
Robert L. McKInstry, her husband,
nnd each nnd evrnr rmo or ilirm.
deceased o r otherwise. In the prop­
erty hereinafter described, eith­
er nn heirs, devisors or grnntcoa or
otherwise, and to all parties each
ami every .claiming any .Interest
under any o f the above named de­
fendants. each and every,
whose
names and residences are unknown
to the complainant In tho above en­
tiled cause, and to all unknown par­
ties w h osoever clnlmlnir «n y Interest
In the lands Involved In this suit,
said land being situate In Seminole
County, Florida, and described n«
follows, t o - w lt : Beginning ill 5 feet
West o f the Southeast corner of
Oovernmrnt Lot I. Section .10. T ow n ­
ship 19. Mouth Han*.) 31 Rant, run
thence W est 3.12..34
feet,
thence
North to laiko Monroe, thence Rnsierly along tho shore o f lo»k«» Mon­
roe to « point North o f the Tolnt
o f beginning, thence South to Im&gt;ginnlng.
Including
all
riparian
rights.
And It nppcnrlng from the sworn
hill of complaint herein that yon
and each uml every of you niny
claim eomo right, title .or Interest
In nnd to the property hereinbefore
described.
It Is Therefore Ordered that you

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J'e Ih«tr7ictlon°hai/ann*bl .
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sidered a landing at the pole es­
sential in the interest o f science.
If the funds were forthcoming an
airship for traversing the north
pole could be constructed In fif­
teen months. Dr.' Eckcncr admit­
ted that a plan fo r polar explor­
ation by airship was under way
during the life of Count Zeppelin,
inventor of the Zeppelin airship,
SHANGHAI, Jun? 27.—Thirteen ne-r weio told by the waifs in a
but the collection o f funds for the boys, some of whom have hern im- mnnner to bring tears to the eyes
air voyage was interrupted by the
o f listeners. Many of the children
prisoned in a filthy, airless swent
World War.
i were H'olen from their parents
shop for six years, worn identified and sold to Yu for $5 each. Others
nnd claimed by parents in thu were hired out ns apprentices by
French Mixed Court here recently. parents little mindful of their fate.
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The lucky yaungitetl wero a part They were employed in making
articles,
glassware and
o f a group of .11 rescued by th? brass
matches which Yu disposed o f in
French police.
The identification came ns an a stnr« on few ard Road. Three or
interlude in the trial flPf f s Pn- four died as a result of harsh
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hon*.', proprietor of n ’ workshop, tieatment, the court was told.
Tu was given a jail term o f "15
unnoticed ns the crowd swarmed accused, together with his wife,
by them to congratulate Shepherd concubine, amah, and three other years to he followed by expulsion
nnd th? victorious lawyers.
accomplices, of maintain a slave from the concession. Ilis wife re­
Shepherd was released from th&lt;* pen in which the children in ques- ceived a 10 year sentence, and Yu
county jail nn hour after he heard tion worked from early morning |Ching-dong, an amah, got a simthe not guilty verdict. At the en­ until midnight, underfed, beaten, ilnr term. The concubine and the
trance he was met by another and never allowed to ace" tttc light’ amah, who appeared to have ho­
crowd nnd more flashlights.
o f day except such ns filtered in friended the hoys on all possible
Grinning broadly and accompan­ through a small barred window.
occasion*!, were released. The store
ied by Attorney Stewart, he was
Talcs of torture for insufficient and workshop wore„ordered sold
hurried into a waiting automobile industry, attempted revolt or in­ to pay for maintenance of the unnnd whisked away to meet his ability to labor on account of ill- claimed children.
wife.
Crowd Is Astonished
In the court room rush to touch
Ear for Gold
Shepherd or speak to him, chairs
were overturned, several women
had dresses nearly torn from their
hacks, und straw hats suffered in
the demonstration.
Prosecutor Crowe and his staff
said nothing beyond expressing
astonishment over the verdict a f­
ter the long deliberation.
Words welled from Stewart and
O'Brien, the defense uttorneys,
however.
"It U a vindication of the jury
system," said Stewart. "It prov­
ed that twelve fair minded men
can lie picked from nt large nnd
return a just verdict based on the
evidence adduced for their Ears.
It demonstrates that they believe
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Valuable Mexican Records Sealed
Chinese A re Sentenced T o
For Period Of Four Hundred Years
Long Terms In Prison For
MEXICO CITY, June 27.— Ne­ tion an order from the depart­
ment of the interior to transfer
nrc being pushed by
ihe :)00 volumes to the national
Keeping O f Big Slave Pen gotiation*
Mexican historical societies to se­ library brought action fioin the
cure the revocation of an order
by the descendants and heirs of
Hrnando Cortes, Spanish conquer­
or o f .Mexico, prhibiting the exam­
ination of the archives o f the con­
queror. These have been guarded
for centuries In the ancient Hos­
pital de Jesus, which Cortes found­
ed in Mexico City, and which is
still being conducted under the partonuge o f Prince Pignateli y Cor­
tes, of Italy, the present heir to
what is left o f the vast estates
o f the Marquis del Valle.
(During the Carranza administra-

SHEPHERD SET
FREE BY JURY
IN ‘GERM’ TRIAL

WASHINGTON* June 2C.—Sec­
retary Wilbus, after receiving a
message yesterday from
Lieut.
Com. Byrd, head o f the navy sec­
tion of the MacMillan expedition,
informing him. that the standard
long wave navy radio set hud been
taken aboard the Peary at Sydney,
N- S„ indicated that propositions
of the expedition now met his ap­
proval.
The secretary had issued an ul­
timatum that the long wave set,
which weighs about 2,000 pounds,
mid was twice left behind by the
Peary, must he installed or the
navy section would be withdrawn.
Orlando In Touch
ORLANDO, June 26.— Direct
two-way radio communication be­
tween Orlando und the MacMillan
polar expedition was set up ln«t
night at about 10:01 p.m. and con­
tinued until 10:16 p.m., according
to Lieut. William Justice Lee, unit
commander, communications unit,
U. S. Naval reserve force.
Boosts Zeppelins
BLRL!.«, juoc *6.— it is the
opinion of Dr. Hugo Eckcncr, di­
lector of the Zeppelin works, and
the man who’ flew the U. S. nuvy
dirigible Los Angeles from Ger­
many to the United Staten, that
Zeppelin airships as now con­
structed could successfully crons
the north pole. He does not be­
lieve, however, that the Los Ang­
eles could be used in exploration in
the polar regions of Alasku.
“ I consider the Los Angeles,"
said Dr. Eckcncr Thursday, "n o:Witli landing its successful trip to
the United States, is unsolted for
polar exploration or even explor­
ation in Alaska."
It was originally planned, Dr.
Eckcncr added, if Doald A muridrth’n Dornier planes were success­
ful in reaching the north pule to
repeat the flight next year with
Egyptians Hear Radio
an airship
, "My congratulatory message to Of British a t Night
Amundsen was intended as a re­
minder to him o f our discussion In
CAIRO, June 27.—A number of
New York."
Dr. Eckener ex­ broadcasting stations in Europe
plained. He said the object o f his nnd the British Isles are usually
negotiations with the German traf­ heard well in Egypt, and E gyp­
fic ministry was to reach an agree­ tians ns well as Europeans living
ment with the International Re­ here are not slow in taking advan­
search Society for an aeronautic tage of the music. The stations
and seaplane plant nt Freidrick.*- heard best are London, Newcastle,
hafen. As Dr. F iid tjof Nansen, Aberdeen,
Bournemouth
a nd
the noted explorer, is chairman of Chelmsford in England, the Savoy
the international society, it is be­ Bands of London relayed on Tues­
lieved nn agreement is possible di­ days, Thursdays und Saturdays be­
rect with him.
ing especially popular.
p In accordance with tiis exper­
Rome, Munster, Stuttgart, and
ience, Dr. Eckener said he would Vienna also are heard and u res­
. only use hydrogen gns for polar ident of Cairo can listen to u con« trips, .as it was the most, reliable.. ciMi^ukd news in,Italian,(m m ,kild.
. AnkeJ if it would be possible' for u 3:3fl p.m., the if get the newtf tilTd
an airship to land nt the north &gt;Hie weather from Stuttgart
in
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Italian legation, which scaled the
room containing the books on the
ground that they were private
property. The seals since have
been ^unbroken.
Another discovery which is ex­
citing students of history is that
of R..P. Mariano Cuevas, author &lt;l
"The History of the Church in
Mexico," who has announced that
he has encountered five unedited
letters by Cortes himself in the
general archives of the nation, and
the last will and testament of the
{conqueror In his owti handwriting.

Notice is hereby given to any and all persons Interested i
«*.»1 Assessments
Asaooamntltu against
nffillnst. lh*i
VAftflllfl pieces
nSonaB of
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the various
property1^* ' " thi
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assessments are
k-,&gt; n
m ik l. in full wjthi
. Btl0v* d*»
scribed th.ii
that miirl
said special
payable
&lt;fays after the above and foregoing special assessment roll ha
equalized, approved nnd confirmed, or in ten $qual annual imtaJ *****
with interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after the tim0**^
special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
* ui*
A meeting of the Equalizing Board o f the City of San'onl n
will be held at thq City Hail at 2:30 P. M. on the 13th day 0f j u’i * \
D „ 1925 at which meeting said Board will hear any and all ConiDp 1
and objections as to such special assessments, and will m sajj
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adjust and equalize raid assessments on a basis of justice and
nnd when said special assessments are so equalized and adjusted
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will then stand confirmed and be, nnd remain binding liens upoiufc! &gt;
property against which said assessments ore made un: il paid in '
cordance with provisions of Resolution No. 210, adopted by the n "
Commission o f the City o f Sanford, Fla., on May Uth, 1925
*
(S E A L )
7*. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk ’
Publish June 27th and July 4th, 1923.

To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
■ Number o f feet frontage .......... ....................................................... jy
Assessment per foot frontage .... ...........................................................
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Enginm.
E. It. T rafford’s Map, Sanford

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We Have Three Bargains On
Sanford Avenue

Foot
Prelim.
Description
Frontage Aswsj
Beg, nt the intersection of
the North line o f Fulton
St. with the west line of
Park Avc. run West 162.5
feet North 160 feet East
162.5 feet Sonth 150 feet
to beg.
162.5
1,319.51'
Seminole County, Fla. lieg. on the North line of
Fulton Street at a point
162.6 feet West of
the
West line o f Park Ave.
run West 76 feet North
138 ft. 3 in. East 76 ft.
South 138 ft. 3 in. to
beg
(.1712
76
G. L. &amp; W. J. Tttknch
Lot l.Blk 1 Tr. 4
121
98111
Atlantic Const Line
Railroad Compan
Lot 6, Blk 1, Tr. 4
103.5
810.42

NAME
City o f Sanford, Fla.

114 ft. at $150 per front foot.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company, Inc.

A device which it is claimed will record the presence o f loose gold if
within digging distance is the most important instrument hoard the
.iitilUauie.vJvk'h lair.; a'JfVl,f"r 5bc.Locos,.!;,land, in (lie Pacific, carrying.
2102 First St.
Sanford
, .Realtors.
WiBmrnV: 'fteaclvlfia avueiiindt&gt;oii,- BeJreh, Hhhwnj above with tho oi-1
••
stiunnnt, will attempt to find millions said to have been buried on the
■ • *■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ l U H i H w n n H W M i H m i m m g m
island by long-dead pirates.

Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interested in tbs
Special Assessments against the various pieces of property above de­
scribed thab said special assessments are payable in full within thirty
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AtUTHORITY days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll has be«n
OF, RESOLUTION NO. 210 adopted on the 11th dyn o f May A. D. equalized, upproved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual installments
with interest at 8 per cent per annum from and nfter the time
1925, by the City Commission of the City o f Sanford, Florida.
Thu following is the estimated cost of paving Sixth Street from special assessments stand approved nnd confirmed.
French Avenue West to Pecan Avenue, Maplu Avenue from Fifth
A meeting of the Equalizing Board o f the City of Sanford, Fix,
Street to Sixth Street, and Holly Avenue from Fifth Street to Sixth, will be held at the City Hall at 2:30 I*. M., on the 13th day of July,
a width of 24 feet with sheet asphalt on a 6 inch, rock base.
A. D., 1925, at which meeting said Board will hear uny nml all com­
3200 cu. yds. grading at 30c.............................................................. 1600,00 plaints and objections as to such special assessments, and will at said
4920 lin. ft, concrete curl) nnd gutter nt 85c............................... 4182.00 time adjust und equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and
6030 sq. yds. paving ut {2 .0 0 ...............................
12100.00
right, nml when said spccinl assessments nrc so equalized and ad­
650 lin. ft. 12 in. storm sewer nt $1.10......................................
715.00
justed, same will then stand confirmed nnd be, and remain binding
10 inlets at {35.00 ......................................................................
350.00
liens upon the property against which said assessments are made u&gt;
2 manholes at $60.00 .................................................................
120.00
til paid in accordance with provisions o f Resolution No. 214, adopted
630 sq. ft. concrete alley returns at 30c..................................
189.00
by
the City Commission of the City o f Sanford, Fla., on June 8th, 1921
2000 Un. ft. 3 inch, drain tile at {100.00 per M.............................
200.00
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Engineering, advertising, legal expense etc..................... 1580.84
Publish June 27th &amp; July 4th, 1925.

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Total estimated cost.......................................................
To be home entirely by adjocenet property owners.
Number o f feet frontage .............................. 4191.8
Assessment per foot fron ta g e ..................... $5.02
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.

::

TODAY
BECAUSE TOMORROW
THE LOT YOU WANT MOST
“M A Y ’VE DONE GONE

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B o d w e ll R e a lty C o ., Inc.
2 1 4 l'irst Si.

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GO ft. at $125.00 per front foot

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mum amount of clothing, an ex­
ceedingly healthy recreation.
“ As for women, another portion
of the beach, properly safeguarded
from intrusion, might be reserved
LONDON, June 27.— By way of nnd enclosed for their similar re­ SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITT
n change from religious and phil­ creation.”
OF RESOLUTION NO. 214 ADOPTED ON THE BTH OF J l u
osophical topics, Dean Inge has
A. D., 1925, BY THE CITY COMMISSION OP THE CITY OF 8* f
entered the realms o f hygiene.
St. Augustine— Proposed new
FORI), FLORIDA.
Presiding at a dinner o f the Sun­ home o f Elks to cost about $100,light League, which aims nt the 000.
The following is the estimated cost o f paving Fulton Street fr«
nboiution of smoke and slums, he
Park Avenue west to Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 41 feet in
said
in his opinion sen bathing
Winter Huvcn— Petition granted with sheet asphalt on a G" rock base.
could he employed to the better­ to widen Sixth Street.
COO vu. yds. grading (g) f»Uc .................... ................................. $
ment of health.
I‘Thu present prncticc," he con­
St. Augustine— Paving work be­ 5(50 lin. ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter @ 85c .............................
tinued, “ of mixing bathing, with gins on Fort Marlon Circle.
50 lin. ft. flush curb @ 35c
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the body completely clothed may
1160 sq. yds. paving @ 2.00 .......... ...........
be an ngreengle social function,
Kil.i.»:i&gt; in no 160 sq. ft. concrete nlley returns @ 30c
but hygicnicnlly it is practically
fi.Ofl
m i \ i t i : s ||v
use levs. I deprecate the absurd
150 lin. ft. 12" storm sewer @ 1.10 ...
Im.OQ
restrictions o f some o f the town
3 inlets @ 35.00
105.00
councils o f our seaports in thin
500
Un. ft. 3" drain tile @ 100.00 per M.
connection. I suggest that at cer­
50.00
r o it so i t s ,
Engineering, advertising, etc .....................
tain hours o f the day on certain
27101
Kntiti MIVICTIIK CO., C o n i n i e r r e , (in.
purts o f the beach, nien be encour­
aged to run about with the mini­
At Drug Stores
Total estimated cost ............................................... .............. I3.759M

Dean Enge Advocates
Sunshine, Sea Baths

104 ft. Corner Lot ut $140.00 per front foot.

$

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lojca slerjy lin e ,o f Right-of-w ay «n :*
NEly along said R. o f W. to
south line of Sixth St. thence west to beg.L.226 !
E. T. Dnrlln— All of blk 8 tr. 13 lying north
o f railroad ........... .......... .............................—...295.5

Mm Branch

W * R. Smith, Mgr.

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Name— Description
Foot Frontage
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 7 tr. 9
117
Meiseh Realty Co., l.o(j 6 blk 7 tr 9...................... 50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7 tr. U.................. 50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 7 tr. 9.................. 61
E. Dickson, Lot 9 blk 7 tr. 9................................. 50
T. K. Wilson Est. Lot 10 blk 7 tr. 9.................... 167
Meisch Keulty Co. Lot 1 blk 7 tr. 10.......
50
Meisch Realty Co., Lob 2 blk 7 tr. 10.................. 50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7 tr, 1 0 ................... 04
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 hlk 7 tr. 10
50
Meisch Really Co., Lot 5 hlk 7 tr. 1 0 ................ 167
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 7 tr. 10..................... 50
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7 blk~7 tr. 10 ............ 50
Meisch Realty Co.„ Lot 8 blk 7 tr. 10 ............ 61
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 0 hlk 7 tr. 1 0 .............. :.... 50
Meiseh Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 7 tr. 10 ............... 167
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 1 hlk 7 tr 11..................... 50
Meiseh Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 7 tr. 11.....
50
Meisch Really Co., Lot 3 blk 7 tr. 11..................... 61
Meiseh Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 7 tr. 11
.......... 50
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 5 blk 7 tr. 11.......... 167
City of Sanford, Lot 10 blk 7 tr. 11...................... 117
City of Sunford— The W. 221.9 ft. blk 7 tr. 12
less 50' N&amp;S by 124 ft. EAW in SW cor... 97.9
Atlantic Const Line ltuitroad Co.,— Beg at SE
cor. hlk 7 tr. 12 run W 216.U ft. to Wly. line
of R. R. Right-of-way NEly parallel with
Jt. R. 150 ft. E to E line of said blk 7 S to
,bcg............. ............... ....................... ................ 204
Petor Franklin—50 ft. N&amp;S by 124 It. E&amp;W in
SW cor. hlk 7 tr. 12....................................... 124
E. W. Stiles— Beg. at SE Cor. blk 7 tr. 13 run
.... 139 ft. W 181.5 ft. S 139 ft. E 181.5 ft
131.5
Unknown— Beg. SW eor. blk 7 tr. 13 run N 120
ft. E 114 ft. S 120 ft. W 111 ft to beg
111
j Cooledge Keulty &amp; Trust Co.— Beg. on the south
line
o f Sixth St. at a point 2 ft west ot
the east line o f Holly Ave., extended run
south 81 ft. to A.C.L.R.R. Right-of-way
thence easterly along said right-of-way to
the south line of Sixth St., west to beg
570.5
City of Sanford, Fla.— Lots 1, 2 &amp; 3 blk 8 tr.
11 ------------- -------- ---------------- i ................................. 328
City of Sanford, Fla.,— Cedar Ave. in blk 8 ... . 82
T. E. Wilson Estate— All of blk 8 tr. 12 lying
north and east o f A.C.L.U.U......... ............. 216.4
Atlantic Const Line Railroad Company— Beg nt
NW Cor. o f blk 8 tr. 12 run south 81 ft.

$21042.81

Preliminary
Assessment
5872)4
251.00
251.00
321.28
251.00
838.34
251.00
251.00
321.28
251.00
838.34
251.00
251.00
321.28
251.00
838.34
251.00
251.00
321.28
251.00
838.34
587.34
491.16

1,024.08
^ 622.48
911.13
572.28

2,863.91
1,646.56
411.64
1.080.33

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITT
OF RESOLUTION NO. 211, ADOPTED ON THE UTH DAY Of
MAY, A. 1).. 1925, BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY Of
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
The following is the estimated cost o f paving Eleventh Street
from French Avenue to Holly Avenue, a width of 24 feet with shed
asphalt on a 6" rock base.
750 cu. yds, grading @ 60c .............................................. 1...........
3T5JH
1300 lin, ft. curb J: gutter @ 85c ............................................... 1,105.0®
1630 sq. yds, paving @ 2.00 ................................................ ......... 3,26000
280 lin. ft. 12" storm sewer @ 1.10 ..........................................
30800
1 Manhole ....................................................................................
00.00
4 inlets @ 35.00 ....... .. ............................................................
140-0*
1000 lin. ft. 3 " drain tile @ 100.00 per M............ ...................
100 00
840 sq. ft. concrete alley returns @ 30c ................... - .......... 252.00
Engineering, advertising, legal expense etc.................................
4 9&gt;.j4
Total estimated cost ............... ........................................ .... {el.046.54
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
9M
Number of feet frontage
.... ..... ....................................
10.10
Assessment per foot frontage ..............................................
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer
PitlidFoot
NAME
Frontage A i**
Description
]
It. Trafford’s Map, Sanford
:s5ii
Jno. D. Jinkins
117
Lot 5, Blk 12, Tr. 9
755.82
117
Meisch Realty Co.,
I » t 10, Blk 12, Tr. 9
755.83
Meisch Realty Co.,
117
Lot 5, Blk 12 Tr. 10
753Jb
Meisch Realty Co.,
117
Lot 10, Blk 12 Tr. 10
75581
117
J. H. Robertson
Lot 1. nik 13 Tr. 9
755J
1
H. F, Kent
117
Lot 6 Blk 13 Tr. 9
7
5
5
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:
S. W. Harris
117
Lot 1 Blk 13 Tr. 10
755J:
S. W. Harris
117
Lot 6, Blk 13 Tr. 10
Notice is hereby givm to any and all persons interested *n ’j
Special Assessments against the various pieces of property above
scribed that said Special assessments are payable in full within t
ty days after the above and foregoing special assessment roll h**
equalised, approved and confirmed, oi in ten equal annual
meats with interest ut 8 per cent per annum from and after th* 9
said special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford,
will bo held at the City Hall at 2:30 P. M., on the 13th day of J
; A. D., 1925 ut which meeting said Board will hear any and all ^
j plaints and objections as to such special assessments, and will Bt *
time adjust and equalize said assessments on a basis of
fight, and when said special assessments are so equalized and a
od, same will then stand confirmed and be, and remain binding
upon the property against which said assessments are mad.* unl' (|
, in accordance with provisions o f Resolution No. 211, adopted
City Commission o f the City o f Sanford, Fla., on May tlth. 13-J_
(Seal)
l . R. PHILU’ S, CBy 0 “ *- .
Publish June 27th A July 4th, 1925.
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THE SANFORD IIERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925

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XI
lanif" nftff rrrmlHea heretrulter d«**cribed tmd*r IfKNItV SWEirTAl’ k • P1,G, itcrcnited or ottirrwt**; all parVv
tie* claiming iMerrutn In the land
Tj
ninl prrmlnes hereinafter ile*rrlh«iil
|under HKNIIY A. CRANK. derra*.
ed. or nlhrrwine; all partlea cUthilnic
Intereala In the hind and premise*
hereinafter described under HRNRY
A. CRAMER, deceased or other­
wise: WILLIAM C. F1TZSIMMONH:
ItnttKKT R. HOCSK and ------------- HOUSE, Ids wife; PERCtVAL W
A. FITZSIMMONS: and -------- FITZ­
SIMMONS: WILLIAM HAMILTON
FITZSIMMONS. IV. If. FITZSIM­
MONS and ------------------ K1TXSIMAtONK. his wife EDWIN It. WOOD.
Individually and as aanlwniw* for
tho benefit of creditors of WILLIAM
C. FITZSIMMONS: and J. A. MC­
DONALD nod ench of them If liv­
ing and If dead; all parties claim­
ing Interests In the land and prem­
ise* thereinafter ihwrrlhed under

Era Building Construed
DETROIT, June 27.— America is
in the midst o f an cm o f building
construction of such magnitude at
no nation in history ever dreamed
of undertaking, S. W. Straus, pres­
ident of S. W. Straus &amp; Company
asserted today at the convention of
the National Association o f Rea!
Estate Boards.’
Mr. Straus predicted that the
record of $5,750,000,000 of new
building, set by the United States
in 1024 would MComo.a new rec­
ord o f $6,000,000,000 In 1025, and
that the prosperity prevalent in
the building industry today would
continue indefinitely, accompanied
by a conditions o f general nation­
wide prosperity in all affiliated in­
dustries.
His message • to business men
was that “ Iptofiif as the effects
of gigantic building operations go,
we are going to have'’good bus­
iness.’* He declared that with a
$6,000,000,000 building program
outlined for the year, "all business
must move forward along pro*pep
cos lines; nil trades and industries
Bill bei benefltted." His conclu-

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htrnus, and, although there may
J* no, nPParent housing shnrtum.
* ut
of Am ericans''for
which to transact all business
buildings, portends the early re­
construction of every building
erected tyithin the ta.-t 15 to 25
years.
"There mAy be enough rho'fs to'dny to cover every citizen of mbr
nation, and enough floor aren in
which to transact nil bes business

ciTTi
MAM
W. If.
PITS!!
II. Wt
eljrnra
of W
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sfanfifd. Srmlhote County. Florida:
ntherwlae aald hill o f complaint will
b « taken ay ronfeaaed hr y o u : aald
rauae belmr a ault to quiet title fu
the above detrrlhetl land and prem-

Ife* In the atmre named HKVON-

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nEALTY COMPANY.

It la further ordered that thla ord­
er' he tiuhllahed once A ' week for
rtKtit ta&gt; cnnaecutlve weeka in Tho
Sanford Herald, a newapaper puhtlahrd In Seminole County, Florida.
DONE AND OltpISKKD. this «th
day of June, tils.

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th$ underalirned, will on the llttt
d » v of June. 191«, apply to Iho Hop
i ruble J - I. p lik e n so n Judge o f th«
O r c n lr C a U r t ftf *«&gt; fr.vontli ludlc
Ul Circuit, at HU Chamber* lit K.in
ford, Florida, or aa *oon thereat
ter Ha the matter can be- heurd. Ihi
i n order granting ’ and npnroeini
a charter."nedrp-watlng f A i f r O l l l
VACHT CLUB. an a rurporatlon
NOT FOR PIIOKIT. Under the law]
of the State of Florida.
The general nature and objee

poyaLAuc.

Clerk of the ClrcLt Court of
Seminole County. Florida.
Ity A. M. WEEKS, Deputy Clerk.
(SIJALV
WILSON A HOtISHOLDF.il

Solicitor* for Complainant.
June «. U, 10, IT. July 1. It. IB.
13. 23 and A ukusI J. 191m.

NOTICE OF INTENTION Tl» AP*
FLY r o l l CIIAHTEII OF
BAN FORD YAl'IIT r L l It
Nutlcv la hereby alvem that wv,

porat ton la now oh
I U v e f the - *?ter-f

asui."y w
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Wryman E. White;

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Guesswork is “ chance work " Guesswork is risky Guess­
work has no basis o f reason. Don’t fritter, away your
money or your time on guesses if you propose investing
in the Greater Miami District.

Perhaps they gat the idea for this
motor coat I’.rom the fireman's
outfit or an Eskimo's topcoat. At
any rate, it is very sninrt in black,
white and red wool, with the new
planted ruffle and n cape that dun
be worn its a hood. It indicates a
return o f the waistline.

THINK why Miami has always grown along the shores
o f Biscayne Bay.

MANY TO LOSE JOBS
WASHINGTON, June 215.— Two
hundred ninety four employes in
the field service of the Indian bu­
reau*. including one or more In
nearly every Indian agency and re­
servation of the country will lose
their jobs July 1, under a sweep­
ing reorganization program an­
nounced here today.

THINK why properties adjacent to Biscayne Bay have
always commanded highest prices.
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THINK why the main arteries o f travel into Miami have
always caused enhanced property values.

Present-Day Rival o f The Pool of* Siloam

THINK what it means to Miami Shores to have as much
Bay frontage as has the City o f Miami.
THINK what it means to have a definite city;plan with
wide boulevards and an aggressive building
program.
THINK what it indicates when pioneer investors in
Miami are now investing in Miami Shores.
THINK what it indicates that many have already taken
out profits and reinvested them in Miami
Shores.

BY TAYLO R

MOM’N POE
&lt;3o6H MOM-HORRY
OR I’ ll 8E late Foe
VIRGINIA’S PA£TY r &lt;

ttOOD5V&amp; PARUNG-HANEA
N K B T mE AND DON’T

HOLD •STILL AND
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Study the Greater Miami District. THINK—don’t guess—and you will find
yourself following the lead o f the most successful business and profession­
al men and women o f Miami, pioneer investors who today are buying and
selling, profiting and buying again at Miami Shores as they did before in

tfooDBve
MOM

Miami.

It Pays to Think— Don’t Guess!

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To 6AV "NOTUAN&lt;
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n*e P ieces w e r e
GOiNG T o BE" J
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Be our «ueat on n free inapection trip to Miami
Shores. Make reservation
today.

jlAltt'H-, .

America’s Mediterranean

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DVK.
First Installment fo r tha paeln*
of the follow in g street* w ill be d m
July 1. 1915.
French Avenue from Lake Mon­
roe to Ninth Street. N’ nih Street from Park Avenuu
to Cypress Avenue.
Alt asmaa*
ment* not paid promptly w ill bd
placed with tho City Attorney..fa*
collection.

M IA M I S H O R E S
coming forces of progress.
The basis for this progress "is
the ever-advancing r,milliard of
living in the United States," the
banker raid. "A majority of the
people nre living in for hotter
homes today than they were a
score of years ago, and the next
twenty years will witness a still
greater improvement.
No fnir prediction could be made
concerning the up-in-the-air de­
velopment of the cities of the futute, Mr. Straus continued.
“ Fifty years ago," the speaker
said, “ no one dreamed of n build­
ing reaching 50 stories into the
sky. Another 50 years may bring
just ns radical changes and the
skyscraper of the closing decades
of the twentieth century may at­
tain heights and dimensions be­
yond the dream of any man living
today.
"This may be brought about by
the development of the airplane.
Aerial navigation may produce as
many changes in the lives of man
in the construction of our build­
ings and in the contuor of city sky­
lines ns have tire discovery o f
steam and the development of elec­
tricity."

I lft t lU

p a io

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

Sanford

�T h e &amp; u ifo r d H e r a ld
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The Spirit of Sanford1

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It is the spirit of the people of Florida which ia making Flo­
rida such a marvellous state, and so it is the spirit of the
various communities within the state that Is making those
1197.
communities such outstanding centers and such powerful
-M iter magnets to those who are selecting a place in Florida for
R t l U I D L . DKAfr.
n . H o w a r d item:.
..Meaner!
their future and permanent homes.
Phone 118
f i t M aeanlla A m i r
No city is greater than its people. Those of Miami are
iim im im n i h atri
known all through the land beenuse o f the Bpirit in evidence
One Tear— I7.no 8I» Month* -It.50
lAallvered in City liy Carrln, per there. Those of St. Petersburg and Sarasota have made
week. 18a. Weekly tCdltlaa 1100 wide reputations while other Florida communities, which
per yenr.
are gaining in popularity and in population, are doing so be­
HPICCIAt, SOTICRi All obituary
norlcea. cardn o f thunk*. resolution* cause of the spirit for the home-folks.
and notlcoa vl entertalnmenta where
There is a Sanford spirit prevailing in Sanford. What
r*iaric*a. are u a d * will be charged
ft r at reaular advertising ratee,
else could it be that finds the people here behind 'every
big development project? What else made it possible for
MF.Mnrn T n i a s s o c ia t r d r u t l
The Associated Freaa la exclu s­ the big hotel development to be such a success lust spring
ively entitled to the use fo r re* and what else could be responsible for the great number of
publication o f all newe dispatcher
ere ill ten to It or not otherwise cred­ advanced steps that have been taken?
Sanford’s spirit is
ited In this paper and alao the lo ­
more
in
evidence
ns
the
days
pass.
In
the completion of
cal news Dubllaned herein. All rtnhte
of rrpubllcatlon of apeclal dispatch­ new public buildings, in various enterprises sponsored not
er herein are ul»o reaer-ed.
only by city and county officials but by private companies
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925
and individuals. Without such a spirit ns is prevalent here,
Sanford would today find itself one of the little towns of the
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state, instead of the great city it is and the greater city it is
1.
— Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
aaily becoming.
2.
—Construction o f St. Johns-In-In an address at the formal opening of the city hall,
dian River canal.
Thursday evening, Mrs. Henry Wight, president of the
X— Estenslon of white way.
4.— Extension o f local amusements. Woman’s club said:
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
“ Let us leave behind us nil the trash and rubbish of
etc.
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pessimism, of unfriendly criticism, of self seeking and of
&lt;J.— Augmenting o f building prn.
lax observance of those ordinances and laws framed for our
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
protection, taking with us the stern baggage of resolve. As
houses.
G,— Extension of street paving pro­ we settle ourselves in &lt;his new beautiful municipal home,
gram.
let us furnish it with fresh appointments of energy, loyalty
7c—Construction
of
boulevard and a studious and intelligent interest in every phase of
around Lake Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ city administration.”
Mrs. Wight said a lot in a few words, and surely it will
tion program.
9.— Expansion of school system linger in the minds and hearts of many of those persons who
with provision for increased fa­ heard her address. The day of pessimism and unfriendly
cilities.
criticism has pnssed for Sanford. Nothing but a golden out­
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY look is visible and nothing but great days of prosperity and
DELIVERANCE AMID TRIALS happiness are in store for the people of this favored sec­
-—When thou passcst through the tion.
waters, I will be with thee and
Constructive and friendly criticism is good for any cit­
through the rivers, they shall not
izen
or group of citizens and without it wo would be inclined
overflow thee; when thou walkest
in many things.
through the fire thou ahnlt not be to slacken our pace and be cnreless
burned; neither shall the flame Criticism of the proper sort can help in making greater suc­
kindle upon thee. Isaiah xiiii: 2. cesses and more progress. That ninn who says what he
thinks but always in a kindly spirit is one of the great men
THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD
of
the community. We should not try to stop him.
TO HIS LOVE
Tho spirit of Sanford will make such a city here as few
Come live with me, and be my love
And we will all the pleasures prove dreamed would ever be. This spirit of doing things right, of
That volleys, groves, hills and whole hearted support and co-operation, of progressiveness
fields.
and united effort in things worth while, can only be found in
Woods or steepy mountain yields.
communities whore good will exists and where interest in our
fellow men is a common trait. By developing this spirit of
And we will sit upon the rocks,
Seeing the shepherds feed their our city into n more powerful factor in the life of the city,
flocks.
we can become known even more widely for being a people
By shallow rivers, to whose falls among whom life is pleasant and desirable.
Melodious birds sing madrigals.
In concluding her address Mrs. Wight expressed it nicely
t«
And I will make thee beds of roses when she said:
And n thousand fragrant posies,
"We long to see the manifestation of a real Sanford spirit,
A cap of flowers and a kirtle
that
shall be characterized by fairness and truth and honor,
Embroidered all with leaves of
hospitality to the newcomer, as well as gracious recognition
myrtle;
of those who have long been with us; a willingness to find
A gown made o f the finest wool, one’s own in another’s good, and to lay aside prejudices and
Which from our pretty lambs we fault finding towards each other and towards our city admin­
pull;
istration. This spirit which will be so now and wonderful
Fair-lined slippers for tho cold,
With buckles of tho purest gold; when we attain it, will still he the oldest and best, for it
has long been before us in the simplicity and grandeur of
A belt of straw and ivy-buds,
that rule we have learned to know as golden, 'What things
With-coral Hasps and am ber studs; snffwv-yfc wwmr that m cira M iia ’ cia
And* If those pictures may thee
unto them.”
move,
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S atarcd m Second C la n Matter,
October 17, 111), a t the r o it o fft c e
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A FEW EUROPEANS killed,
many wounded, according to dis­
patches from Chinn, an unpleasant
change in the usun] programme.
The custom has been for Europe­
ans in China to shoot a few Chi­
nese and quiet things in that way.

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Two heads feel better than on.
m a porch swing at night.
When system and good
meet system usually wins.

Put confidence in everybody
soon you won’t have any in *7
body.
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About the most popular per,™
on n moonlight night is a ife Z
chaperon.
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an old hick.
clor holding a baby, especial »
the baby is nbout 18.
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LAW YERS, OLD and young, nil
that enjoy seeing the human mind
work quickly and efficiently, at­
tend the story of Max P. Steuer,
representing and protecting a wo­
man in a New York divorce case.
The husband, a very rich man.
had good lawyers, good witnesses.
Fortunntcly for her, the woman se­
cured Max D. Steuer.
A
jnunty
young
gentleman
named Tnlbot W. Chambers, the
husband’s best witness, confessed
that he and the rich man’s wife
were guilty. lie lost his jnuntincss when Steuer Immediately ar­
ranged to have him indicted for
adultery, under the laws of New
York State.
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up,
don't let that young lawyer Mux
I). Steuer get into tne frame. He
may spoil your picture."

The shepherd swains shall dance erty and justice cannot and ought not to stand.
All the
and sing,
wrecks
on
either
side
of
the
stream
of
time,
all
the
wrecks
SPECKS OF NEWS mnke up
For thy delight each May morn­
of the great cities, and all the nations that have passed away the world’s history, as the ticking
ing;
If these delights thy mind may —all are a warning that no nation founded upon injustice of tiie second hand makes up eter­
nity.
move,
can stand.”— Robert G. Ingersoll.
Then live with mo and be my love,
The Prince o f Wales, celebrat­
ing Ids thirty-first birthday in fnr-—Christopher Marlowe.
NOTE TO ANXIOUS MOTHERS: Your wandering boy o(l' South Afticn, danced until late.
■o
is
probably
looking for a place to park or else has already Princes mature nnd dunce leter
It’s a good thing some women
thnn they used to. Alexander the
"put on airs” because they don’t found a properly scheduled one.— Nashville Banner. *
Great, "the youth that all things
put on anything else much.
-------------------- o-------------------himself subdued," was making
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tho
world
dance when he was thir­
The reason why some towns was handed down to us, the most priceless heritage that
ty-one.
When Napoleon Bona­
don’t grow any faster is that too
parte was two years younger than
many of its citizens want to stick ever sons inherited."— General Nelson A. Miles.
the Prince of Wales is now he had
to tho "good old dnya."
dried the tears o f his friend, the
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pretty young widow, Josephine
Our office boy gives the follow­
By IRVIN S. COU11
Hcaunarnnis, by beating three
ing sentence, using the word me­
Austrian armies in succession and
ter: “ My girl asked me to come
compelling the bravo General
Back
in
the
old
days
when
you
friend
o
f
his.
up tonight to meter father."
"D on’t you see the jok e?— Wormser to take to ids heels and
found the drinkables on tbo table
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to Me Only with Thine hide in Mantua.
It’s about lime the cellar instead o f bringing them along on E yes!" asked the diner seated on
champs in tho various leagues be­ your hip, an at present, Augustus the friends left.
WHEN HENRY the Eight was
gin hanging out the motto, "a team Thomas, Hit* playwright, was pre­
"No, 1 don’t understand it," said Prince o f Wales and only eleven
may be down but it’s never out." siding at the Sheriff's panul dinner, Ilarburgcr’s friend, frankly.
years old, he was engaged to Cath­
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“ But you see tho joke, Julius?" erine o f Trcgon, six years older
Today's best laugh: “ They call New York,
In his introductory said the gentleman.
than himself. When he was twen­
them the nitie by twelve sisters be­ remarks he told how a few nights
“ Certainly I sco it!" insisted ty-one, he was the military part­
cause you feed them at nine and! before, the orchestra at the annu­ Unrbcrger.
ner of the Pope and the Spnnidt
by twelve they’re hungry again.” al dinner of the Southern Society
"W ell, then, explain it to your Emperor, in leugue against the
Lehigh Burr.
had played "Drink To Me Only friend here," said the third man. King of France. At twenty-two
--------- o---------With Thine Eyes" and no applause
"V eil—veil—‘ Dring t* Me Only he had crossed the Channel and de­
Mil Thine Eyes!" Veil, it means feated the French army.
Perhaps the Greek Military over­ had followed.
Some caught tho
joke— men you kin read the wine card all you
threw the old government so it
could install a premier whose name from the South, probably— but not please, only blit you mustn’t order
SIR JOSIA1I STAMP, British
would be easier to pronounce than Sheriff Julius Hurliurgcr and a nodding!"
export, says the UnVed States
Michulakopoulos.
must help Kuro;&gt;e financially, be a
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nice kind creditor, not asking for
Do you suppose Noah was con­
money. If the United States in­
MACON TELEGRAPH
sidered us belonging t» the float­
sists on getting what is due her,
ing population?" asks the Dade
City Banner. Well now, far bo i*
So that the present generation no one claims that fur them, but Europe will have to ruin our bus­
from us to risk any reckless sup­ of under-graduates, immersed in they hnvo sentiment nnd it is pos­ iness with competition, in order
to puy us.
positions.
a flood of Red Hot Mam mu and sible to get harmony out of them.
Perhaps Sir Josiah forgets the
Wild Irish Bose may be heard over
Within thirty minutes after its Hard Hearted Hannah and Bessie, the waters of the lakes that sur­ United States customs house.
campaign opened, the Ilrooksvillu may not grow up in entire ignor­ round us on a moonlight evening.
Chamber of Commerce had added ance of the harmony nnd senti­ Old Kentucky Home has enough
NEW YORK and other great ci­
twenty-five hundred members mni ment of the old songs, Dr. A. P. harmony for any passably good ties continue building factories and
hud raised twenty-five thousand Montague, vice president of Mercer sextette, and Annie Laurie is still other buildings up into the air.
dollars. If Brooknville, Daytona, University, who is in charge o f [ sung. When Irish Eyes nrc Smil- At least the workers get some
Lakeland, Sarnsota and other ci­ tho chapel exercises for the S um -'ing is fairly popular, i was Sce- sunlight. The newest building for
ties of the state can do so well mer, has designated Wednesday us |ing Nellie Home is rarely heard the New York needle trades will
with their campaigns, the local “ Old Kongs" day. For an hour, and apparently it is fast passing,
be forty-two stories high ami coat
chamber should find no trouble in on that day, the strains of the old Quilting parties, which ia its theme
$10,000,000. One office building
boosting Us membership over the favorites will ho lifted to tho s k y -1are seldom held nowadays. An nu- has 10,1)00 inhabitants. If nil the
three thousand mark in its cam­ lights of tho chapel.
j thorite on harmony 3nys that more dwellers in the lower part o f Now
paign.
Hard Heurted Hannah and Red real clone harmony can be gotten York rushed out at one time,
, Hot Mamma and Hot Lips nnd nil out o f The Old Rugged Cross, a frightened by an earthquake, for
JohnL. McWhorter is editor of , tho other scum of our jazz age may |church hymn, than out of any other instance, they would be piled up
thuKey West Morning
Call, a |bo whistled by the students, but song that was ever written.
nine deep.
newapaper which has recently been it takes a voice thnt can mnke a
We mourn particularly th&gt;* pnssdarted jn the Island City. The musie scale lie down and roll over; ing o f Old Dan Tucker. It was
MORE
INTERESTING
than
new addition to Florida's journal- really to sing them.
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They aru too j no classic,_______
there wasn’t _________
much hari*Rc field is n bright, newsy paper fast and too jazzy for real har- ] tnony nbout it, nnd there wns very Tennessee’s monkey trial is the ap­
. . . . .Press leas­ niony.
carrying an Associated
little more sensen to |it, |but| it 'had1 plication o f cx-Congrcssman Cnlded wire. Tho Herald extends its
We venture that Red Hot Mum- an appeal. As we rememher it, wall for judicial approval o f "the
first mission of thu air." Its pur­
groutings to Mr. McWhorter in his mu and Hot Lips and Hard Heart one verse run:
salvation
new undertaking ami congratulates |ed Hannah w
will go the way ooff |Git out o f the way. Old Dan Tucker pose is to "proclaim
Jesus
Christ"
over
Kc\ West Upon having this uttrac
It and Yes, i You’re too lute to git your supper; through
a Doing
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live, well balanced paper publish
Nobody wilt o b je c t.to that;
Bananas
No
apd•' Riding of a goat and leading of
now, no luws will be passed against I
ed in its midst.— Sanford Herald the other products of the earsheep,
We ate glad to see that the Call ller jazz age. They will have no Won't he buck 'till the middle of 1it.
Is alive. We received n request thing like the run of Sweet Ade­
But, if somebody had asked per­
next week.
from Its proprietors, about two line, for instance. Wherever sereA Macon ached teacher is **t- mission to preach in that fashion
months ago to put it on our ex- naders are gathered, whether they ’ thority for tho statement that the in the time o f Shakespeure, ho
change list, and did so, but have 1be wcll-paunched men with thin : old fclnglish and hcotch tolk songs would have found himself in a |
never seen u copy o f the paper, hair, or the staeombed youngsters [ may be heard today among the worse
plight
than
Professor
so we came to the conclusion it j of this day. Sweet Adeline and I n ; cotton mill children whose parents Scopes’s plight o f today—behind I
died before t it wns horn -Ocala
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AMERICAN OFFICERS that
went to England to play polo
ngninst the British officers bent
the British ngain yesterday, G to
4, and the polo military title stays
in the United States. Thnt is
good. But why nrc American en­
listed men sent over to act os ser­
vants?

WHEN THE DUST settles, you
will probably find the rich husband
indicted for one crime, and the
jnunty young witness, modern im­
provement on Joseph nnd Potiphar,
indicted for another crime.
STEUER HURT the confessing
witness’s feelings by cnlling the
judge’s attention to the fact, "New
York courts hnve refused to grant
divorces on the uncorroborated tes­
timony of prostitutes," in which
category Mr. Steuer placed Mr.
Chambers.

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IT TURNS OUT that bitterness
against Britons, greater even than
Chinese hatred of Japanese, was
caused in the recent troubles when
a British officer was first to give
the order, “ Shoot to kill."

SECOND CLASS lawyers are
usually most polite to each other,
call each other, “ learned counsel,"
and let clients pay the bills.
Lawyers, witnesses, all look
nlike to Steuer in a fight. He put
the rich mnn’s lawyer on the
stand, and forced him to confess
thnt his client, the rich husband,
was guilty o f perjury when he
swore that he didn’t know tho
names o f two men whom he had
brought into tho suit.
Then Steuer demanded the rich
husband’s indictment for perjury.

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The Jupanese question hasuW.
ed down a bit so sunburn is £
I our leading yellow peril.
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Thu nice thing about most of M
is we can t be married for our men.
oy or good looks either.
The annual fish lie about s'anJing behind n tree to bait your hook
is doing ns well as ever.
If you would be healthy and
wealthy anil wise never laugh at
•n woman with tenrs in her eyes.
If there were no women, men
would t hnve to work. This is
why we should be glad there art
women.

JUST IN PASSING
BY R. J. HOLLY

SEED BED COVER

The new City Hull and other buildings are among
the finest in the state of Florida nnd will be n monument to
the City Commissioners nnd the people o f Sanford, who made
it possible to own such buildings that will adequately house
all of the city employees. Not only are the buildings com­
plete in every detail in the interior plans but the exterior is
beautiful in every respect. In fact the entire plan and the
location on the lake front will add much to Sanford and we
can put into effect the planning of a group o f municipal nnd
county buildings.
A new west coast railroad through Florida will mean much
to this stntc, shortening the distance to this state from middle
west points by many hours nnd bringing tho central and north­
west sections of Americn into closer relationship with Florida.
If our California friends would keep their ears to the ground
they would find out something about the "boom state" nnd
sec just how solid we are building this great state.
It gives me great pleasure to announce to a breathless
public that Doc Aldridge has bought n new hat and is now
wearing it with much pride and eclat. Doc says that the
latest styles in summer chapeaus are the wide straws worn
with n drooping effect over the left eye-brow thnt givo4 the
wt'&amp; tcrjf jrather chic nppcurance if you know what we-m ean. -,
But meantime if you are in doubt, see Doc.
Capt. P. M. Elder is back from Clayton, Georgia where
he says thnt Florida capitalists are buying considerable prop­
erty. Our folks this summer will spread over north Georgia,
North Carolina and other states and Sanford will be well rep­
resented at many resorts. It is fine to get away n few weeks
to get a new perspective and a new vision and they will all
bo back in September ready to put this city over in big shape.

Burlap nnd Muslin, 72 inches wide, ready for use.
SEE US WHILE STOCK IS PLENTIFUL.
13 years o f SERVICE

KILGORE SEED CO.
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Despatches from Washington state that many bureaus
will be closed and thousands o f employees will be out of work.
Well, there are plenty o f them left in the prohibition de­
partment and the income tax departments that are visiting
the ninny states and trying to sera the money that is cost­
ing the U. S. so many millions. The postal department that
has recently stung the magazines nnd newspapers for more
money for postage ought to function much better for tho
added increases in wages.

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Thirty-one Acres on Lake at a Real Bargain
Twenty-two thousand Acres with twenty milcv
water front. $35.00 Per Acre

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First National Bank Building.
Sales Force:
Mi ss Helen Hoage, Mr. W. C. McLendon,
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Lakeland has just added 1,300 new members to the Cham­
ber of Commerce, Daytona lias added 6,320, Sarasota 3,000 and
so down the list. All o f which reminds me that Sanford could
add 10,000 new members and still leave a few fossilized old
motuil'ackn who will not come in out of the rain and join the
organization that is making them rich. And when thnt cam­
paign is made for new members the names of the men who
are doing things here should be set up In big letters— also
those who urc not.
Not even William Jennings can say with any assurance
that the human race deevndened from monkeys or from the
ilm b o f nn apple tree «r from the Jaw bone o f an ass. All this
centroversoy would indicate strongly to me thnt the latter is
true. And what difference docs it make about our descent.
The burning question o f thu hour with these old birds should
not be where they came from Vu; where they are going .

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Time and again visitors hnve told me that Sanford lacked
a swimming pool nnd we could have one so easy. With our
flowing wells on the lake front n swimming pool would be a
cinch and it would attract many summer visitors. The city
thiit keeps the crowds coming and keeps her own people at
home is the city thnt will .eventually become a business cen­
ter o f no mean proportions. Figure it for yourself.

The mayor o f Cleveland, Ohio, bus decided to quit the job
of presiding over tho destinies o f thnt great city and move to
Florida where he will enjoy the beauties o f nature and inci­
dentally mnke u few shekels on the side. It might not be out
of place to mention that Steve Shinholser and myself just re­
turned from Cleveland although there ia no significance in the
move o f the mayor to Florida just ut this particular time.

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Well, I note that the business houses of Sanford will close
all day next Saturday on account of Fourth of July. And yet
they see nothing but ruin staring them in the face should
they close every Saturday nt noon instead o f Thursday. If
they over tried it out they would try it every summer. Sat­
urday Is u natural holiday or should he in the summer months
and closing on the Fourth all day will not stop the sun from
shining or the moon from mooning.

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If Sanford had that swimming pool on the lake front we
could put up a first class Fourth of July celebration and keep
our people at home. We huve tho hall games and everything
to make it interesting and all the young folks want is a swim­
ming pool nnd dance floor. They go nil tho way to tho beach
for a plunge and a dance— why not give it to them at home.
The new City Hall has one of tho best floors in this city now
and the pool could bo arranged at tho same location.

In the olden days Sanford put on Fourth o f July celebra­
tions with old fashioned barbecues nnd horse races and ball
games and fireworks, in those dnya we never skirked out
duty as we do today but went ahead nnd did things. Some
times it seems to me that we are going backward instead of
forward in the spirit that makes cities. If you don’t think
so look at the old files o f The Herald and remember some
of the good celebrations we enjoyed.

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been agreeably surprised nt the many buyers here in mid-sum­
mer and more o f them coming. It shows thnt this fall nnd win­
ter will witness a big rush to Florida and Sanford will get her
share of the new ones. Now is the time to get your property
in good shape and have something to show when the show
season starts.

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Social
Calendar
Saturday
I Then; will be Story Hour at the
iry at 10 o’clock.
Monday
IThere will be a call meeting of
Agnca Guild at the Rectory at
L'clock.
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entertain the Spencer-Red_n wedding party at their homj
"park Avenue immediately fol
ns the rehearsal.
Ijlrs. John Wade of Hastings
entertain the Frnnk-Smith
ding party with a luncheon at
Seminole Cafe.
iMiss Gussle Frank will enterwith a buffet supper at her
ne following the rehearsal at
, ehurch. The guests will be
[ined to the wedding party.

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A. Lefler returned Thursday
u business trip to Morehaand Mrs. I). C. Davejr loft*
ty for Jacksonville, where they
Ispend the week-end.
Susie Houston of Miami, is
liuest of Mrs. Leslie Went at
Ikomc on Sanford Heights.
IR. Murrell and daughter. Miss
[Murrell, spent Thursday here
guest o f Mrs. W, A. Leffler.
1C. Golson was called to Sam|AIa„ Friday by the death of
Brother-in-law, T. L. Farmer.

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Bulb Meeting- Will
Be In Court House
Next Monday Night

° E r I V P M r p V n I v S RISE, C 0 U R T E S Y IS

GI\ EN FRIDAY FORMISS FRANK

Tuesday
Ilhe marriage of Miss Curolyn
nJ Spencer to Paul L Redfern
take place in the Methodist
Kirch at 10 o’clock,
he marriage of Miss Gussic Miss Charlotte Smith
Frank to Dwight De Lain Gives Lovely Shower
jiith will take place in the Conational Church nt G:30 o’clock, For Miss GussieFrank
and Mrs. Charles Henry
fith will hold n wedding recepFriday afternoon Miss Char­
at their home on East Third lotte Smith entertained with a
. ft, immediately following the beautiful shower nt her home on
ink-Smith nuptials.
the West Side, honoring Miss Gussie Frank, whose marriage is to
ridge Party Given by take place Tuesday of next week.
The bridal colors of pink and
Misses Holly Friday lavender were carried out with de­
lightful effect, crepe myrtle and
A
iists Mac Holly and Miss Mil- lavender asters being used.
Holly entertained Friday nf- chair for the guest o f honor was
oon with a delightful informal covered with the used colors.
A contest "The Bride’s First
party at their home on Park
Dinner” afforded much merriment,
»nue.
Ifany garden flowers were Used Miss Lucile Newby winning the
pleasing effect In decorating. prize o f a picture. Little Misses
Mary Elizabeth Puleston, for Dorothy Smith and Dorothy Couch
jpg high score, was presented presented the lovely gifts to .Miss
faded bag. Punch was served Frank in a huge lavender basket.
Miss Frank sang several solos
ng the afternoon and a deliesalad course was served fol- ami Miss Charlotte Smith played
during the afternoon.
nng the game.
A dainty ice course in tho colors
hose playing were: Miss Mae
Uy, Miss Mildred Holly, Miss of pink nnd lavender was served
tani Scoggnn, Miss Utilise Sar- late in the afternoon, There were
Miss Mary Elizabeth Pulea- 20 o f the younge;- friends of Miss
Miss Sara Evelyn Williams, Frank present.
Maude Lako and Miss GeorMobley.

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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Edtor.

A loyely surprise courtesy was
given last evening by Mrs. S. M.
Abercrombie and .Mrs. W. T. Mit­
chell «t the home of Mrs. Aber­
crombie on Union Avenue, honoring
Miss Gussio Frank, n bride-elect
of next Tuesday.
The rooms wore beautifully dec­
orated with quantities of hydrang)a3 in the colors of lavender and
pink and in the living room was
placed a chair of honor, artistically covered with many flowers.
The small daughter of Mrs.
Abercrombie, dressed In a dainty
beruffled frock of pink, met Miss
r rank nt the door and escorted her
to her chair where she offeed a
tiny lavender parasol with the
wish that it might serve for the
shower. In the dining room a large
garden parasol covered many beau­
tiful and useful gifts for the brideto-be.
During the evening the guests
were delightfully entertained. Miss
Murv Stoinoff played a violin solo,
Miss Lilly Ruth Spencer nnd Miss

whef are considering the possibility
Maitland—
h
Maitland—-Maitland
to haveineW J i n i n n i l i i H i i i u u m
o f making* any' plantings of- ptilbsf .bank this fall.
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cordially invited to bd present. It
Melbourne— Engineers to survey
is hoped that a good crowd will local harbor sites.
turn out.”

Frank sang solos and Miss ‘Char­
lotte Smith ployed several numbers
on the piano.
»»"P® hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Hnlvorsort, sorvod a dainty ice
emirs** in the colors o f pink and
lavender.
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’ Thfe guekt list included:- Mrs.
Seth Woodruff, Mrs. ,L A. Tnhnch, Mrs. C. P .. Herndon, Miss
Lilly Ruth SpencerJ Miss Emma
Spencer, Mrs. A. Db. Smith. &gt;Miss
Charlotte Smith, Miss Irma Smith,
Mrs. H. A. Ilnlwrpon,: Mrs. J. II.
Crawford, Mrs. O. J. Pope, Mrs.
E. A. Moffitt, Mrs, John Vaughn,
^purling, Mias Jessie
Hutchinson, Mrs. T. F. Adams,
Mrs. \ trgil Lee Smith, Mrs. Lewis
Jackson, Mrs. James Moughton,
Mrs. Hurry Hecren, Miss Rosa­
mond Rndford, Mrs. C. H. Smith,
Miss Nezzie Stone, Mrs. R. A.
Terheune, Mrs. George Sanders,
Mrs. Claude Travick, Mrs. G. It
I- rank, Mrs. John
Wade, Mrs.
Itrooks, Mrs. Harry Kent and the
bride-elect, Miss Gussic Frank.

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STOCKHOLM, June 27.— More
F. Whitner
"Monday evening at ft o’clock, room for cradles and fewer mili­
Mr. Guille and Mr. Fellers o f the tary barracks is the order o f the
By Us .recent
Southern Bulb Company o f Jack- ■day in Sweden.
sunville, wil
■111 be nt the courthouse, vote the national legislature haa
and will dis
discuss with those inter- sustained the proposal of the So­
ested in bu!
bulb culture the possibil­ cial-Democratic government to cut
ities for this section, ns they sec down the number o f army corps
from six to four and to reduce
them.
“ The Southern Bulb Company all army and navy expenditures
has large plantings just south of. accordingly.
Jacksonville, which they nre in'A All tho parties of the Left, Lib­
creasing to 150 acres this season.' erals, Social-Democrats and Com­
Needless to say, they beleive in n munists, supported this move in
bright future for bulbs in n com­ the teeth of determined opposition
mercial way. Mr. Fellers nnd Mr. from the right wing conservatives.
Guille have become very much in­ At the same time the officers’
terested in the possibilities of rooms in or.e of tho former regi­
Seminole county, and may in tho mental barracks o f Stockholm have
future, move their operations to already been reconstructed into
emergency tenements for fnmilics
a location near here.
"The Southern Bulb Company is unable to procure other housing,
a branch of, or closely affiliated nnd the city itself run* n real es- J
with, a Holland Buib firm, of many tale bureau, where information
years standing. Undoubtedly tho mny be had free of charge ns to
talks of the?e two nien will be very where vnennt flnts or houses may
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With an unprecedented building
activity going on, the end of hous­
ing shortage is in sight. Within
Island’s Pride
the limits of Stockholm itself
close to 11,000 new apartment are
under construction and in the su­
burbs entire communities are grow­
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Mrs.ClaireEverette To
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Jjeminole (l[ounfy jj)ank

To those who have had the pleas­
I
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nolt Everette sing, the announce­
ment of her intention to establish
n teaching studio in Sanford will
be of much interest.
,y ,
1 Mrs. •KViitruiti possessea u con­
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tralto voice, which evidences fine
training nnd a rich nnd beautiful
a j.
quality. She hns been a pupil of
Carl Fichtel, J. Warren Andrews,
J. Myers and Oscar Hnenger.
Mrs. Everette has had extensive
teaching .experience, having taught She’s the most popular and also the prettiest bobbctl-iinircd girl in
in New York ami New Jersey for Rock Island, .III, and she'll represent that city in a state-wide contest
of shingled beauties shortly. Her name is Miss Mildred Tollancler.
twelve years.
She's 20, stnnds five feet three inches, anil weighs lift pounds.
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Thursday afternoon a congenial
group, chaperoned by Mrs. W. IJ.
la now under New Management and will be
Zachary,
motored to Daytona
known us
Bench for, a picnic. The party was
composed of Mrs. Zachary, Miss
Claire Zachary, Miss Frances Har­
nnd Mrs. Edgar Mitchell of rison. Miss Jesse Allan, Miss Emily
|Point, Ga., are the gvests of Griffin. .Miss Is&gt;n:ibel!e Hogan, Pe­
rsister, Mrs, George Shipp and ter Schaal, Mux Stewart, Luke
Thompson, Herbert Messer and
IShipp.
Dean Turner, Jr.
W. A. Fitts, Jr., and clilli »re leaving today for AsheAt The Churches
,N. C., where they will spend
|rammer.
ALL SO l'LS CHURCH
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost.
tv Annie Hawkins, T. 1. HawMass at 8 o’clock.
Special Sunday Dinner
]»nd Mr. Hawking, Sr., leave
1by motor to spend the aum12 noon to 8 p.m,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
|ln Commerce, Ga.
Christian Church services will
E. A. Douglass and dnugh- be held at the Legion Hull Sunday
|Vlr?inia McDaniel, will leave morning at 11:00 o’clock and Sun­
Shrimp Cocktail — Chicken Soup
*y for Atlanta, where they day night at 8 o’clock. Subject ol‘
morning sermon, "The Joy o:'
to remain through July.
Relish
Christian Service," and of the ev­
Roast
Capon
with Dressing
|n friends of Mrs. R. W. Pear- ening service, "Pardon.”
New
Potatoes
in Cream.
•Jr., will be glad to h am that
CONGREGATIONAL
CIILUCH
Fresh String Beans
I"6** returned from the ForSunday School, iri-iu u.ni.
Banana Fritters — Fruit Salad
Sanitorium much improved.
Morning Worship and sermon,
Ice Cream and Cake
P- h* H. Faircloth is spending 11:00 a.ni.
Apple
Die with Cheese
Evening worship and sermon,
|*’ fkend in Lakeland a- the
Lemon
Meringue I’ie
8:00
p.m.
itf Mrs. D. F. Futeh, who is
Owing to the fact that so many
Ice Tea or Coffee
. „ from an operation for
o f the members are away on va­
i
cation, the regular church services
Also Itoasf Meat Dinner for 7'ic.
■Eli Jainmes of Jacksonville, will lie discontinued during July.
ox I I I S i m s n i l l l l S I l R I U i a H U I I I I I I I S I I I I M I I M l i i !
(wfmerly lived in Sanford Is However, the Sunday School will
be
held
as
usual
during
that
time.
of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
‘ Abrahams at her home on
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Hughey Street.
Sunday School, 0:20 a.ni.
Morning worship and sermon,
IR. Forbes left Friday for a
11:00
a.ni. Subject, "Mixing Mi­
l?**k*' visit with his parents
Prria Beach, Va., he will go nors and Majors.”
Young People's Unions, 7 p.m.
0 9 9 0
r* ^nrk for several days boEvening service 8 o’clock. Sub­
[ gaming to Sanford.
ject, "Jesus the Incomparable.”
Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock,
■»r,i| Mr*. W. M. Scott and
"Some Dangers of Evolution. ’
On or before July lQlh all prices will advance at
■V u " *’ ar' cs will leave for
The First Baptist hCurch cor( 'a-. Monday and after,
P stay, they will go from dially invite a citizens and visitors
w points in North Carolina. to attend these services.

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Last Call

George Shipp accompanied FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School, F. B. Adams, &lt;
guest, Mr. and Mi-.
R Mitchell of Oak Point, Ga., superintendent. 0:30 a.in.
Morning worahip, sermon by the^
I P . returned from a motor
I- *banii and West Palm pa.-Jor, 11:00 a.ni.
Senior, Intoriavdiate ana Junior |
Leagues, 7:00 p.m.
Evening worship, aermon by tn e.
NOTICE
pastor, 8:00 p.m.
The subject for the morning ser-1
moii will bo “ Tho Ton Comnmnil*:
l jl I hero-Coia Co., under menta.” In the evening the pas­
will give a practical talk
CTWwiOKement will not tor
"The Christinn Sabbath ami How
I Pbnsible for debts that to Keep it." Gome and worship
7 ° “Kainst Chero-Cola here aiul help to buildd "The City
Substantial.”
Services not over one hour m
C. E, McKEE, Mgr.
length.

75c and $1.00 Pair
Men’s and Boys’ Summer Caps
Light weight flannels and Palin
beach cloth.

$1.25 to $3.50

New Smyrna Beach

Men’s and Boys’ Golf Socks
Light weight wool. Plain and
fancy tops.

$1.25 to $2.50 Per Pair
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Defendants
CITATION
To Wltllnin Whitney. Ills wife.—
------ Whitney, whose Christian name
Is unknown; Don Peilro Miranda.
Ills wife,
----------Miranda.
whose
Christian name Is unknow n; Jtian
De Entrnidrt, Ms wife,------------- . Eniruldo, whose Christian name la un­
known; Juuu Do Kntralgu. his wife,
—
— KmrnlKo. whose Christian
name Is unknown; Moses E. Levy,
his w i f e . ........... Levy, whose Christ­
ian name Is unknown; Joseph Siam
Arredondo, his wife, ........... A rm Smoker Hurler Gives Up Only Lotif? Hit Is Made With Two dondo, whose Christian name Is un­
C ocefuclo; AntonFour Hits ' While) Tampans
on liases and Score Tied; known; Prasvldn SIS!
wife. ------------- A r ­
redondo.
whose
Christian
name Is
Reds Lose to Picnics 3 to 5 unknown. Pedro Arredondo,
Gather 18; Victors Master
his
wife.
------—
Arredondo,
whose
AsBoston, PhillicsSplitTwin
ofGameDurlrt^Entirel’ erlod
Christ Inn name Is unknow n; F e r ­
nando Arredondo, his wife.
NEW YORK, June 27.— With ArreOonilo, whose Christian name Is
TAM PA. June 27,-C e n s e r Alunknown; Dolores Arredondo; Juse
verez pitched, a gfent game for the score tied in the twelfth Friday nr
Martha Arredondo: Mariana A t Tnmpa Friday afternoon, holding George Kelly hit n home run with redondn; Jim« Arreilomln; Theodore
Arredondo;
Itnrhel Prettn. her hasLakeland to four widely scattered two on base, giving the Giants n
Ikiml. Ahrnhnm Rretto: Erasmus II.
hits while the Smokers pounded 9 to 0 victory over the Robins in MeOswtn:
Elisha E. Morgan; UnuvRed Crnlg and Howard Johnson tho final game o f the series. The erncur THIotson, Trustee; J. C. IleyW
mih
I,
Trustee;
Joseph C. Haywood:
blow
also
kept
the
New
York
club
for n total o f ID safeties to bent
Ellas Ytilre, Ills wife, ------------- Yuin first place, for n defeat would lee.
the Highlanders 12 to 2.
whose Christluu name Is un­
what the Smokers didn’t have given the Pirates the lead­ known: Aden F. Styles; John Clark.
Locals Hally In Ninth To Tie doJust
wife. ------------- Clark.
whose
Thursday they did in good mea­ ership ns they beat the Reds F ri­ his
Christina name Is unknown: NathThe .Score Hut Lose Out In sure Friday. Triples, doubles, and day.
unle) M. Ilrmvn. his wife. ----------------Itrown. whose Christian name Is
Score by innings:
Tenth; Cusack and Morris singles were dropping so fast thnl
unknown; Moses J. Taylor, Jr., his
Hath Pitch Hood Raschull the scorers had n hard time keep­ Brook..........000 000 011 001-G-15-2 w i f e , ........ -— Taylor, whose Christ­
ing up. Craig retired the Smokers N. Y............Oil 000 030 004-9-11-1 ian name Is unknow n; Dennis Egan.
Egan.
whose
Barrories: Petty, Greene, Ehr- his wife, ------------in order in the first hut the bom­
Christian name Is u nk n ow n; D av­
ST. PETERSBURG, June 27.—
bardment started in the second hnrdt, Osborne and Taylor, DeBer­ id I*. Ynlse. Ms w ife.------------- Yulee,
The Sanford Coley feds forced when three singles and sacrificj ry; S&lt;„)tt, Huntzinger,
Barnes, whose Christian name Is u nknow n;
Ella A. Brantley; Enoch Hell. Ids
Mock's Saints to 10 innings here with n double stenl nnd two bases Bently, Dean nnd Snyder, Hnrtley. wife,
....... - ■ Bell, whose Christian
name Is unknown; James B. Mc­
Friday before giving in to the on halls sent the first two runs
Donald. Ills wife. ------------- McDon­
P l r s l n Iteat Itels
firui hn!f vinnpf?, losinjr 5 to 4, place however, in the third when
ald. whose Christian name la un­
PITTSBURG, June 27.— Pitts­ known; William II. Macdonald. Ills
after n ninth inning rnlly had giv­ Craig had to be taken out after
en them three runs to tie tho score, six Smokers had hit safely which burg hammered out a 6 to 3 vic­ wife.------- - '■ - Maedonald, whose
name Is unknow n; A lg e r­
Johnson tory over Cincinnati Fridny
by Christian
non H. Hpeer. his w ife-------------------Cucack on the mound for San­ resulted in six runs.
went
to
the
mound
with
one
down
staging
a
hutting
rnlly
in
the
Speer,
whose
Christian
name
ford held the heavy hitting Saints
Is unknown:
Sadie
S P e « ri
to seven hits, one going for a nnd the next two were retired. One eighth nfter Cincinnati had tied Ella A. Speer. \V. J. Buchan, his
double, while "L ofty” Morris gave run in each o f the next three in­ the score in their half of the same wife, --------- Buchan, whose Christ­
ina name Is unknow n; James H.
the Celeryfcds seven.
McQue’s nings brought the score to 11 to 2 inning.
Cone, his wife, ---------- Cone, whose
Score by innings:
triple in the ninth being the long­ ami the Smokers then missed scor­
Christ Inn name Is u nk n ow n; HuM. Roldan: John C. Cooper.
est hit o f tho day. This runs the ing in the seventh for the first Cincin.................000 101 010-3-12-1 fltia
time since tho first. Two double; P itts ................. 002 010 02X-5-10-0 his w i f e , -----------— Cooper, whose
Saint’s victories to five straight
Christian
name Is u nknow n; Tomas
Ripley nnd Hargrave, Krueger; Jose Miranda y Sanches; .losefa Mir­
after dropping the first six con­ in a row sent the last tally over
in the eighth.
anda v Sanches; Ramona Miranda
Kreiner and E. Smith.
tests nt the start of the second
y Hitnchra; Rufina
Miranda
y
LAKELAND
AB R H PO A F
half.
Sanches Vlada do Hnhlon; Ituflnn
Dumas, If .... ......3 0 0 4 0 n
Rraves
Split
T
o
hi
Roldan;
William
A. Illsllee' Ills
SANFORD
AO R II PO A
Buckley, 2b .... 3 0 0 1 *» 1
BOSTON, Juno 27.— Boston &lt;li- wife. —— — lilshec. whose Christ­
.1 () 0 2 0
Wade, cf .. ..
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ina
name
Is
unknown;
VV, T. W e b ­
m 0 0 0 0 0 viclctl a double header with Phila­
Surface, rf . i. A
Walznk, 2I&gt; ..
ster. Ids w i f e , ---------- Webster, whose
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1
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Luther,
rf
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delphia here Friday winning the Christian name Is unknown; A. S.
Stnnzak, ah
a i a 0
whose
Brnzler, cf .. . ....4 0 1 0 ii 0 first 8 to 0. and losing the second Speer. Ms w ife.—■— -——Speer,
8
Alford, c .. . . 4
3
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n « « „ __ r- Christian name Is unUn own; O. W.
Welch, ss .. .. .. ..4 0 II A*
1
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1
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hittinu
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F
uaticroit
s
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ills
wife*
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Curley, if ..
1
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Edwards, lb . .. 3 0 l 9 0 0 and Mann helped Boston mater­ .Htletf, whose t’ lirlstlan name Is un&lt;»
.A
McQue, If .. .
know n: J. D. Wolverron. Ills wife.
Ponder .’lb
.. 3 1 1 •I 1 1 ially in tho opener.
Daily, lb .. „
15
..a
—Wolverton, whose Christian name
0
Francis,
c
..
0
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..
1
0
II
First
Game
Is unknown; I,other t*. Porter, hls
a
Friable, ss ..
2 2
•
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Wife.
--------- Porter, whose Christian
Doyle,
c
..
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.
..
1
1
0
b
Score by innings:
Cusnck, p ..
. 4
2 0
name Is unknown; I- t*. I’nrter, Ills
Crnlg, p .. .. .. .1 0 0 0 1 0 Phila....................OUl 210 101-0-11-3 w
i f e , -------------Porter, whose Christ­
Johnson, p .. .. . 3 0 1 P 3 •o B o sto n ......... .. 101 221 l0x-8-12-2 ian inline Is unknown, Arthur F. OdTotals .. ..
..33 I 7x28 17 !
11
ti.
Ills wife, ------------- Dili In, whose
Mitchell, Knight and
Wilson; Christian
x— One nut when winning run
mime Is unknown; I. Da•J 4 24 12 3 Benton nnd O’Neill.
T o ta ls ........
..
30
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vena.
Ills wife, -------------- Dnvega,
scored.
AII R H PO A B
TAMPA
whose
Christian
name Is unknow n;
Second
Game
SAINTS
AB It II PO A
Kneatl, 2b
.. ..3 1 li 3 *1 n i Phlin................. 101 000 200-4-10-1 -------------11risk ell. whose Christian
Allen, ss .. .. .. r» &gt;1 o 3 r&gt;
nano- Is unknown; ------------- Buchan.
Estrada, If
.. . 4 1) •* 1 n ii Boston . ............ 002 000 100-3-11-2 whose Christian name Is u nknow n;
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Mcasuer, 2b .
•
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------- -McDonald, whose Christian
Welk,
ss
..
.
n
1
1
it
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4
Decatur,
Couch
and
IIcnliiR*,
1 3
Doyle, 3b .. .. M 11 t
name Is unknow n: - -- ■—- Altmon
Lee, rf .. ..
.. . 6 1 1 i ii n Marqunrd, Vargus and O’Neill.
w
h . m .C h r i s t Ian name Is unknow n;
Shannon, If .. .. 4 1 T 0 n
Allen, c f ..
.. -.4 »J *) *9 0 0
Algi rnoti &lt;8. Sptcr, hls wife. CarBrown, c f ..
.. 4 0 i 1) 0
rlu VV, Hpeer; A. M. Thrasher; P et­
j Jesinor, lb
.. . 4 3 3 II 0 0
t'ards Comb Cubs
Hernandez, rf .. 4 II 0 0 0
er 11. Bradley. Ills wife --------------—
Smith, ,'!h ..
.. ..5 *&gt; 4 l *» 1
ST. LOUIS, Juno 27.— Chntlcs llnuliey, wlmse Christian name Is
Btirnes, lb .. .. .. 3 1) 1) 14 1
I Hudgins, c
.. .1 T 2 8 0 0 Fly lit Rhein overenme the ail van­ unknown; I’ator II. Rradly, hls wife
Hesse, c .. .. .. .. 4 I 0 (t *;»
•
Alvoiez,
j&gt;
..
. 4 1 I 0 3 0 tage of Grover Cleveland Alex­ Ellxnhuth VV. Bradley; Robert H.
•
1
Morris, p .. .. .. 4 1) 1
0
Bindley, hls wife. Resile B ra d le y ;
ander in n pitching duel and the and cacti and every of the said par­
ties. If living, nnd If either,
any
T o ta ls ............. .33 6 7 30. 19 0 T o ta ls ........ . . 37 12 18 27 10 1 St. Louis Cardinals defeated the or
all of said parties hu dead, to
ISroce by innings:
Chicago Cubs Friday 3 to 2, in the all parties claiming Interests u n ­
Score by Innings:
(
,. . 000 020 000- 2 opening contest o f a four-gama se­ der the follow in g deceased d efen d ­
Sanford . ........... 000 100 003 0-4 Lakeland ..
ants. to-tvit William Whitney, tits
. .. I. .. 020 111 01x-12 ries.
St. Petersburg . .. 000 202 000 1-6 Tampa
wife,------ Whitney, whoso Christian
Summary: Two bn ho hits— AlScore by innings:
mime Is unknown; Don Pedro AlirSummary: Two base hits— Al­
................... 000 200 000 atulit. Ids w i f e ---------------- Miranda,
ford, Mc(ltrtf,**Air«ir“ ThTe,. huso Ian, Jenmer, Alvere?., Snead, Smith, Chicago
whole'Xhlrdtlrttr nrtrhfc-ls-Viitknown;
hits— McQuc.
Stolen bases — Hudgins:''' Threw: Mke"Mt*^-JI'»!. St. Louirf .. .. .. ;.......... XM)0 111 obx Juan De Entrnldu. Ills yvlfc--------- 1—

ALVAREZ KELLY’S H O M ER
Celerymen Return
IN TWELFTH WINS
Home MondayAfter AND TAMPA
GAME FOR GIANTS

A Disastrous Trip
iWill Play Mom Inf? and After, noon1'Karnes With Lakeland
On inly h Play Saints Here
FirjiJt,.'! Days Next Week

Spy

Kt-»

Several Changes
Are Made In Lineup
Clyde Chapman, Veteran Hur­
le r of State League, Is
f Mlded
to I’ itchinK Staff
'f it
-■»
The Sanforil Celerymen, nfter n
disastrous road trip of a week nnd
n half, will return homo Monday
fo r an entire week o f |&gt;lny in thin
city, including n morning nnd nn
afternoon game on next Saturday,
July 4,
On Monday, Tuesday, nnd Wed­
nesday, the contests will be with
tho Saints from St. Petersburg,
leaders o f the first half o f the
season, nnd with whom the Celeryfeds are playing the intter part of
this week. The Lakeland Highland­
ers will journey here for garni s
during the latter part o f next week
nnd will vie with Sanford for hon­
ors on July 4,
’A fter recovering from hrr los­
ing streak at the beginning o f the
second half, St. Petersburg has
won consistently and the teuin will
come hero Monday with hopes o f
taking another series from San­
ford. It is imped by followers o f
the national sport in this city, how­
ever, that the Celerymen will he
sufficiently rejuvenated when they
return home to play the brand o f
baseball that was displayed when
they walloped Tampa to the tune
o f 10 to I, during the early part
o f this week.
Jn Friday’s game with tho
Saints, Sanford played a good
brand o f hull hut lost when the
St. Petersburg team pushed over
n run in the tenth inning with the
score tied. Until that time it was
ns much Sanford’s game ns it was
St. Petersburg’s.
Several additions and changes
have been made in the team since
it played here last, Including the
placing of Clyde Chapman, veteran
Florida State League pitcher, on
tho htnliug* stall'. i». Although ho
lost hi*.Jkst game, it is believed
that when he is in better form, he
will display the kind o f pitching
for which he was known in former
years.
It is quite natural that the peo­
ple o f this city want n winning
baseball team to represent them in
the state league, and this, it is
pointed out by local haselmlt o f­
ficials, may best he had by the peo­
ple themselves giving their per­
sonal support to the team by a
large attendance nt nil o f the home

SANFORD D R O P S
2ND CONTEST TO
“SUNSHINE” C IT Y

games,

Doyle, Shannon, Besse, Morris. liter. Stolen buses— Buckley, Hud­
Sacrifice— Mersner, Bnily. Double gins, Sacrifice lilts— E-tradii, Al­
Weik, Edwards, Jessmer.
[day— Mess tier to Barnes. Left on len,
bases— Sanford 0, Saits I. Base Left on base— Lakeland 7, Tampa
Base on halls— oil Craig 2,
on balls—oir Morris fl, Cusnck 3. 9.
Hit by pitcher—by cunack, Mess- Johnson 2, Alverez 5, Struck out
tier. Passed halls— Alford, Hesse. — by Craig I, Johnson 3, A lveiez
6. llitH—olT Craig 9 in 2 1-3,
Umpire— Pieh. Time—2:05,
Johnson 9 in 6 2-3. Passed halls
— Doyle.
Losing pitcher— Cruiv.
Umpires— Baxter and Ross. Tima
of game— 2:15.

How They Stand
Florida Stale League

SENATORS T A K E
FIRST OF SERIES
FROM ATHLETICS
Como From Huhiml In Sixth
to Score Three Runs And
Win 5 to 3; Tigers Win Sth
* Straight, Healing drawn 4-3

I
Sox Win Again
'tCIIICAGO, June 27.— Red. Faber
registered his fifth consecutive vic­
tory Friday when Chicago ticfcnied Clf-vcluml 3 to 1, for the second
game in a row.
•Score by innings:

Move. ..

000 001 000-1-8-2

Chicago .. ..........002 010 OOx-3-5-0
Miller, Buckeye and M yall; Fato r nnd Sehnlk.

The time has conic for builders
and urchiteets to look further than
m ere
mechanical
safeguards
against overloads nnd stresses in
planning ami creeling buildings.
They should give definite protec­
tion against the spread of tire.

Tnmpa ......................... 8
L a k e la n d ...................... 7
St. P etersb u rg ............5
Sanford ........................ 1

2
4
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y

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St. Augustine— Klectric street
.165 lights being installed over wide
.100 area.

C. Hey wood! Ellas Tub-e.hls wife,
--------- Yulee. whose Christian norns

John
Is unkno*CR^^i\nht
i*i*iro ills4 Wife
■ ■ i 1* 1,1 Clark,
whose Christian- name U unknown;
Nathaniel M. Brown. hfi» wife._
— Brown, ‘whose ehrlsllan Is un
know n; Mortw J. Taylor. J r .
hl*

u I# -

.— Taylor, who*© LnriBi-

Ian name Is unknown: Dennis Egan.

I M S *

Ella A. B r a n t le y ;’ Enoch Bell, n "
w i f e , ---------------- iiell, whose Christ­
ian name Is unknown; James II.
------- Mc­
McDonald, hls wife,
Donald. wlmse Christian name Is
unknown:
William U.
his wife.— --------- Maedonald, whose
Christian name Is unknow n; Al*
gernon H. Hpeer. hls wife.
Is
Bpeer, whose Christian name
A.
unknow n; Kadle ______
Speer: Ella
Speer; VV. J. Hoc ban. hls wife,— Biichan. w h e w Christian name
is u nknow n; James II.
Cone, bis
wife, -------------Cone, whose Christ­
ian name Is unknown;
Rnhlon; John c . Cooper, hls wire.
—■----- Cooper, whose Christian mime
k. unknown: Tomas Jose Miranda
y Hunches; Josefa Miranda y Hanchea; Itamonn Miranda y Sanchez.

A fter

.153
.462
.377 u
N

Pet.

Our New Home

.437

Yesterday’s
Results

Rufina Miranda &gt; Saiicdes

do Rnhlon; R uflno Hoblon: W il­
liam A. Blshee, hls w i r e . ---------Rlshee. whose Christian name Is
u nk n ow n; VV. T. Webster, bis w fe.
—W^lmlur. w 11090 Llirlatmn
name Is unknown; A. S. Hpeer. hls
Wife. ------------ - HpcJr, whose Clirlstnln name Is unknoivn: jU VV. Hliefr,
hls wife. ------------Htleff.
whose
Christian name Is unknown: J. DW olverton. hls tvlfe ----------- - W o verton, whose Christian mtitto I*
u nknow n; 1.other C.
Porter. Ills
wife. ------------- Porter, whose Christ­
ian name Is unknown: U
Port­
er, his wife. — --------- Porter, whose
Christian name Is tinknoivn; A r­
thur F, Otllln. Ills wife. ------ ;-------- ‘
Chill a, wlmse Christian name Is un­
k n ow n ; l, Dnvega, hU w i f e , ---------- —
Davegti. whose Christian name Is
u nknow n: ----------------------- Helskcll.
w h ose Christian name Is unknow n,
Christian
-Iluchan. whose
McDonname Is unknown:
old, whoso Christian name is unwhosy
k n o w n ; . --------Ajtmun.
Christian name Is unknown; A lg er­
non H. Hpeer, hls wife, Carrie VV.
St»-er; A. 21. Thrasher; Peter D.
Bradley, his w ife.----------- - Bradley.
whose Christian name Is unknown;
Peter B. Rrndlv. hls wife,
Eliza­
beth VV. B radley; Robert 8. Brad­
ley: hls wife. I.enlie Bradley; VV IIRam B. W a lla c e ; George C. Brant­
ley; it rid Joseph tie la Mura A rre­
d on d o ; or otherwise. In and to the
lands hereinafter described, sltuute, lying ami being In the county
of Heminole anil State o f Florhla.
mum purileularly described as fo l­
lows. to -w it:
,
Reglrtnlng at lb* Intersect Ion nr
the Eastern side o f the Weklva
lllv c r anil the North Elite o f that
portion o f the Peter Miranda Grant
k n ow n on tho maps o f the t olled
Htatcs Harveys us Beetlon ’J9. T o w n ­
ship 19, Hunt It of Itango 2U East,
run thence south 19 Vi degrees east
r,n chains to the Northeast corner
o f the said Peter .Miranda Grant:
thence South 39 I-S 'W est 120 chains
to the Hrmtheast corn er o f tho said
Col. r Miranda Grunt; thence North
rti) 1-3 degrees Werft H7.1S .ijhalns to
the Eastern aid.- o f tho safil Weklva
R iv er: thence Northeasterly along
tho meander lltto of,.th*&lt;
wvatern

American League
Detroit 4, St. Louis 3,
Chicago 3. Cleveland I.
Philadelphia 3, Washington 0.
Only three scheduled.

Clerk
Seventh J milclai r
rlda. In anil f,)r

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UlV
,EL'A°

the point o f beginning; Ir*s htgln-'

SAVE and
THRIVE
.1925

Better Service Through
The Federal Reserve System
As a mcmltcr of tho Federal Reserve System w* htr*
working for us and for you, the well-oiled machinery« (f
the greatest financial organization in the world.
Its nation-wide facilities for transferring and mIIkE
ing funds in the safest and quickest way are al cur torn* I
mand— and YOURS.
The First National Bank is the only hank in Sanford I
which is a member o f the Federnl Reserve System. Dt|
us serve you.
'

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
l.lN F O I tn , FRA.

iv:

The prices go up

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$25 today will make
O A K HILL at the pre­
sent
prices.

house ;

221-E. First Street, Opposite Postoffice

exceedingly
You

low

cannot af­

ford to delay action,
after Tuesday.

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Sem inole Business Exchansnge

lots will be increased

Florida State League
St. Petersburg 5, Sanford 4.
Tnmpa 12, I-akcland 2.
National League
Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 3.
Boston 8-3, Philadelphia 0-4.
New York 9, Brooklyn 0.
St. Louis 3, Chicago 2.

U,'‘ !lru

Double garage, on Highway, 15 minutes ride.w'
cellont water, shade and fruit trees galore. 1&lt;W
place for relaxation. See it and you will UDort. *
ciatc it. Price $11,500.. Terms.

you the owner of a lot in
W e Will Be In

^ ?*

10 ACRES— MODERN EIGHT ROOM

M

Ju ly 1st

.023
.641
.507
.501)
.471
.408
.469

Heraftk

Sanford.
pwt&gt;R^
once each Week fnFou.nl M i
live weeks.
,or t'zht n
W 1TN iChS mv
i
a
o f the Clrott|tnCon«n&lt;L,*n‘1 ttl"
Judicial Circuit
rlda. in nnd for

COUNTRY HOME

.010

Pet.
.083
.050
.632
.181
.456
. 135
413
.341

hinniSni
"” rc mai, *’ ri- lIL
bill o f complaint
you In ibis” cauV lhlhU« A

'I

Pet.

.ill

»t

whose* Christian Sima '» unknown^

.019
.6 it)
.500

Rouse at Hanf

3rd day .if a I/kuJ:

name Is unknown: David

National

League
Won I,list
New Y o r k ............. 0
21
P ittsb u rg .............
23
Cincinnati.........
31
30
Brooklyn .. .. ..
32
32
St. L ou is............... .31
33
C h ica go.................. ’J’.i
36
Pliiludt-lphiu........ 28
34
B oston ................... 23
38

our said Cirnlu (*nJ

next Wednesday morning

REAR ESTATE — INVESTMENTS
Enhhy Putcston-R rumlev Bldg.
Sanford
Fin rlda

&lt;

It Is hrrMjvUnrr 1 ,l,?i

each of you

Earle T. Field

Apalachicola— Main highway be­

Won Lost Pet. ing resurfaced.

PHILADELPHIA, June 27. —
American League
Washington won the first game of
Won Lost
tlie important series with the Ath­
20
letics here Fridny 6 to 3. G odin’ -, Philadelphia ........ 43
DO
home run with two on huso in the W ashington......... .42
29
seventh inning provided the win­ ( ’hint g o ................. . 33
33
ning runs. The league leaders D e tro it................. 31
0*1
hatted Walter Johnson hard in the St, L o u is ............... . :io
35
enrly innings hut the veteran hurl- Cleveland ............. 27
20
37
cr kept the hits scattered. In the New Y o r k ............. OI
42
ninth inning lie wait touched up B oston ...................
for two singles hut managed to
Son(hern A sHoclatian
keep the Athletics from the home
Won l.ost
plate.
New O rleans........ 43
20
Simmons iiit his twelfth home* Atlanta
.. .40
34
run o f tlie Henson nnd Bill Lamar Chattanooga........ .37
30
hit safely for the 2flth consecutive Nashville
........ ..35
35
game. Nearly 30,001) persons saw Birmingham .. .. .3 3
37
the contest.
Memphis ............. . 30
41
Score by innings:
Mobile
40
.34
Wash.
.. .. ..001 iMO 300-g-IlM) Little Rock ......... .31
40
I'hilu. .. .. ,........102 000 000-3- 8-1
Johnson mid Kind; Graven and
Perkins, Berry,
Tigers Win Again
DETROIT. June 27.— The De­
troit Tigers won their eighth con­
secutive game here Friday defeat­
ing the St. Louis Browns 4 to 3.
Score by innings:
St. L o u is.........100 000 020-3-5-3
Detroit ............... 002 000 02x 1-9-0
(Alston nnd Dixon, Rego; White1,111 nnd IIussier.

Alexander nnd Gonzales; Rhcm
and O 'Farrell.

whose Christian ^ m o lk unknown.
Fernando Arredondo. Ma wit*.
------ Arredondo.whose Christian name
Is unknown: Dolofex M red on uo.
Juse dr Martha Arredondo. Mar ana
Arredondo; Jomv Arredondo. T b « r
dore Arrendondo: Rnrhel
her husband. Abraham I r&lt; *tt&lt;L J
nsmus M. AIcCowan Kllsha l - Mor
gnn: (louveneur TIlRdson, Trust
t o ; J. C, Hey wood. Trustee. J'os'l” 1

any part nr

thanco Smith 1!) 1-3 degrees West
10 chains: then Boutfi HO 1-3 de&gt;rees East 13 chains to the East
flm* of the said
I’ eter
Miranda
(Irani; thence South 29 1-3 degrees
West along the said hast line o i the
said Peter Miranda tlrant 10 chains
to point o f b e g in n in g ; and nlso
!ess,Pbrgln n ln g at a point 1.300 fe e (
W est of a point •IG.S0 chains North
o f the Intersection o f
the
South
boundary o f the said Peter Miran­
da Grant, with the w est Boundary
o f Section 27. T o w n sh ip 19 South
o f Ran g o 29 East, this point o f boginning being then 7.37 chains West
o f the Southeast corn er
of
the
South weal Quarter o f |he North­
east Quarter o f Section -1. T o w n ,
ship 19. South o f R a nge 29 East,
thence running VVcst 89° feet *.°
W ek lv a R iver: b e g in n in g ngnln at
the same point o f beginning, run
thence North Tan feet, thence West
340 feet to the W eklva R iver; thence
Southwesterly along tho meander

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TOE SANFORD ^ R A L P ^ g X T tlR D A Y . JUNE 27,J_925

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Engraving, Embossing. See us
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K. R. Avo.-Commcrclol St.

N O T H '*

Jvmlaere ehould Rive their
t or poetofTIce addreee ae
as their phone number If
i desire reeulta. About one
fir out o f a thousand hoe a
phone, and the others can’t
nuntcale with you
unleea
know your address.
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fale on easy terms, lor rent, also
repairs. Office luppllea. Room 9
Ball Bids.

HiralC representative thorilv familiar with rate*, rule*
elaailflcation. will *lve you
elite Information.
And If
wlah, they will atslit you
wcrdln* yo u r want ad. to
• It more effective.
IM PO R TA N T

Efficient.

REAL ESTATE
J.

E. SPURLINO, suTj-divialon
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK

Advertising

For Sale

For Sale

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ib-R-—when you -w a n t it
673. H. E, Porch, First
ional Bank Bldg.
ITUUK AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.
IART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando.

FOR BIG RESULT^ advertise in,F O R SALE: My 10 aero farm on FOR SALE: 23 foot launch, 17 ft.
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY I Cameron Avenue, close to Moore cnhln, velvet cushions, lockers,
NEWS—it covers Broward County , Station, small cash payment, rea- white cedar hull. 18 Hup Engine,
thornughly which is one of the ' sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box self-starter, electric lights, oak
deck. 11 miles, 110 gallon copper,
most rupidty growing sections on ,93. Jacksonville. Fi t.________ _ _
Will
the Florida East Coast. Sample |FOR SALE— 3-p:ece dining room gas tank, good condition.
copy and rate card upon request.
suit. Fumed oak.
1-piece sacrifice for $1,500, Loveland nnd
living room suit.
$200 Edison Tanner, Realtors, P.ilatkn, Flo.
LEARN ABOUT tot* County and phonograph with 35 records, .119
Lakeland, thm'.’ gh the Star-Tele* Pomcgranitu Avenue or P. O. llox FOR QUICK SALE— J. T. U n g
property, 2\k miles from Chuluogram. Best advertising medium in 750.__________________________
i ta, one mile from hard road now un
South Florida Published mornings,
FOR SALE OR TRADE— l seven dcr construction, twenty acres, im­
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
passenger Peerless 8. Will trade proved, eight acres fenced, one
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales for lighter car or lot. Will make hundred young orange trees on
th'.ough the Xenia Gazette, good for-hire car. Terms. 1*. O. property. Will soil before July
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural Uox 413 or see Mr. Huddleston at first for $1,500. Write or call E.
district. Want ad and display New Forrest l-akc Hotel.
L. Snyder, Chuhaoia, Fl«.
rates on request
FOR SALE—Three Elm Avenue
lots. $25 cash. $25 per mo. Box FOR SAI.E: Oort touring car.
coLtruBt's m m nK tiaen—c l a s s ­
Fine condition, new tires, paint,
ified ndi h a w tn* largctt c ir c u ­ -131, cure Herald.
lation In Routhwantnra
Georgia.
top, $150, Watson, 2201 Oak Ave.
Halo |c fft.wnrri) llna.
FOR SAI.E—3 cast front San­
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy FOR SAI.E: H choice lots ,m San­
TO REACH trie prosperous farm­ terms. Box 431. care Herald.
ford Ave. 10 on Palmetto. New
ers and fern growers of Volusia
5 room bungalow, bath, lights, two
county advertise In the DeLand FOR SALE: 71x100 ft., corner 1th porches, gurnge. Any terms. Fred
Daily News, rate lc per word, eaah
and Sanford Ave.s Thrasher &amp;. S. Houston.
with order.
Garner.
FOR SALE— 8 choice lots on San­
MAINE— Waiervttle, Morning Sen­ FOR SALE—Oldsmohile 8.
In
ford Ave, 10 on Palmetto. New
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
good condition.
Easy terms. 5 room bungalow, bath, lights, two
ple arc interested In Florida prop­ Party leaving town. See It. T. porches, garage. Any terms. Fred
erly. Reach them through Mk Hunt, Seminole Hotel.
S. Houston. Box COO, City.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
tion.

JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street Tele­ A LITTLE WANT AD In The
Herald will bring you big re­
phone 111.
sults. Advertise those old articles
MIR ROIlS It ESILV E It El)
you have stored away and have
Furniture bought and sold.
Call no use for. A title thirty-eent ad
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone 017. may bring you several dollars.
Phone 1-18 and a representative will
call to see yor.

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Seminole County

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Lumber and Building Materia)
Carter Lumber Company
N. I-aurel St.
Phone 605

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Times the great
homo dally
rate 1H&lt; per word, mlnlmutv.
charge 25c ersh wlib order. Write
for complete rate card

DAVID B. HYEtt

WEST *'i KtilNta -ftlaritaiiunr. Th«

ARCHITECT

aclodinr Si mine, morning ii.u .
« rent (lac a &lt;'&lt;1. minimum Vic.

U nrahar L

L 1

I to s a HutMintr
O rla atlu , K lu tlila

HILTON’S

ii \it in :n s iio i'
113 Magnolia Ave.
6 First (Tiiss Barbers
Special Attention
Given To lordica and Children.

( ’ lurk utiurir

K\|mm-ni.

FOR SALE— Established poultry
nnd egg business. Plant Is locat­
ed In Belle Air Development Cor­
poration on 2 acres of ground. Will
sell stock or will rent the place to
good people nnd retire from the
business. Wnnt to quit on account
of nge. Address Clark Ketch, 320
14 St. North. St. Petenburg, Fla.

For Rent
FOR RENT— Ground
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave,
stairs. C. T. Smith.

APARTMENT FOR RENT— Attractive and convenient.
Call
at Heruld office for further in­
formation.

RA-D -rue CHNNCe

FOR RENT— Two, two-room fur­
nished apartment and garage,
703 Palmetto Avenue.

Many men and w om en have
b ecom e habitual readers o f class­

AUTO SERVICE
Day
light. Meeta ull 'rains. Rnt'*
transfer. Phone 551 and 63-\V
CAFE

First National Rank Bldg.
Sanford, ------------ Florida

BELL CAFE
id's beat In Service end QualFirst Street and Park Ave-

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
' ’ orrs, Uunlim*. Insrowlln* Nall*. Heavy Call*
louses or llrsd v c W s i

|feot.

Orlando.

Yowi.ll Drew llld*.
Phone.
fclsvxtor

FOR RENT— Eight room house,
1nished or unfurnished, call phone
111 J.

important.

why classified advertising is so

Dude City—Harvesting tobacco
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT— Reasonable; modern,
begins two weeks curlier this year.
new apartmenta. phones includ­
FOR RENT— Rooms with or with
ed. By week month or year, well
Key W rit—One thousand fish
out meals.
kensonohlu rates.
pleated near ocean.
Write or
specie.&lt;
shipped alive to New York
Lincoln House.
phone It. L. Sol den, Solden Bldg,
nrqiiuiium.
•
, Daytona Reach, Fla.
FDR RENT -Rooms or apartment.
Sldrley Apartments 219 East
Fir*t Street.
Wanted

866

WANTED: Boys between the age
Miscellaneous
o f 13 and HI ta deliver papers,
I* n |&gt;rr*rrlpll»n f u r
good money for the right one. Cir­
WILL EXCHANGE for Florida Malaria, Chills and Fever
culation manager, e.n. Herald.
real ustste, Six room house sev­
en miles from Philadelphia on main Deni'ue or lliliouM Fever.
WANTED: Young mail of good ap­ line of Pennsylvania
II k i l l * I k * ir r u a * .
railroad.
pearance to do house to house Trains every 15 minutes, takes
soliciting.
Liberal commission. only 17 minutes to bring you to
Apply Circulation manager.
the heart o f Philadelphia. ls&gt;t 42
I)avey and Nesmith
by 100. All improvements, hot wa­
ATTOltNKYS-AT-LAW
WANTED—To rent 3-room for- ter. heat. Price $8,500 of which
ii idled apartment close in and rea­ $1,500 may remain on m ortgage.1
sonable. No small children. Cull What hove you? Address S. I). It. |
694 between (1 and 8 tonight.
n ii-n n -ai t
233 Meetinghouse lame, Nnrbcth,'
k i i i h t n a t i o n a l h a n k h i .m i .
Pit.,
Montgomery
County,
WANTED TO RENT: Furnish­
ed house, large nml dose in —• LAND clearing done with system.
Year around. Mrs. M. e.o. Her­
Jack Christian, Box 315.
uld.
WANTED—Young Indy with high
sriiool education to train for book­
keeper. Apply. K. W. Woolworth
Co.

Automobiles

USED CARS
IO'i.1 I'uril C u n p r — l U I r n , .
I OUI Kuril T u u r lm r I'nr.
IIU:| Kuril T iiurlu u f a r .

YOUNG MARRIED
man ,,wants. . .a
i,
Job. Will consider any line with i
: „ „ i nnuhnin tar.
chance for advancement.
A. B. II III Kuril Hu*
IUJI
Kuril I’ uiirl l l r l l t r r r .
Gcorgo General Delivery, City.
IT.lt VIS T O NO.HK I ' l i O I 'l i K

DKVKUOP^tta ATTr.S'TION—P«nmcola I* haglnnlng tne grenieel d*- |
velopment In Olorlila'e hlali.ry; a
half million dollar highway to the
golf beach }u»t fnlshed: a two
mllll.m dollar hrlriire across Eii-nm
lila Huy stnrt rit; qtiarter million
ifolUr opera house under construatli. t; two million* being spent on
highway; areatcat chance far live
developers tn get In oa ground
floor, Write Development Depart­
ment The Pensacola News.

WANTED: Position
with
Real .........1. W . P h illip s' S on s ......
DODGE SERVICE
Estate Company ns salesman.
Ten years experience.
Address
It. 1). c.o. Herald.

SALE

lO rT U l.A N II

Lost And Found
Beautiful
Apartment Site

M AYFAIR
L o ts (i and 11 Hlock 1&gt;

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum

LOST: English setter pup. stray­
ed from Magnolia Ave. Wednes­
day night. Return to 1104 Mag.
Ave. or phono 589 J. Reward.

feet on Park Avtf.

The prices are right for a
real opportunity at the com­
pletion of Forrest Lake
Hotel.

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

LOST: Box o f linen, party mak­
ing auto from Day Lon to Orlando,
via New Smyrna ami Sanford. Lib­
eral reward offered, notify Fifth
Avenue Boot Shop.

1H feel un llth St.
$G,500. Terms.
n

LOST—One bunch keys.
Please
return to J. M. Gtllon and receive
re wn rd._________ ■
You ure wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 148.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc. \

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for pood barber

Pick Up Today's Herald
read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself

ADVERTISING g.-ts results If It
reaches potenliul buver*.
Pa­
latkn Daily News is circulated in
an indust ial and agricultural secticn.
ADVERTISE 'n n.e Journal-Her­
ald. South Georgia’* greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Clxeslfled rate*
.’ Ue ner line. Wavrros* JournalHerald, Waycros*. Georgia.

*1)0 YOU WANT to buy or ltd)
anvthing?” If ao advertise Is
the ‘‘Gainesville Sun.”

Elton J. Moughton

ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

FOR RENT— New St. .lumen Hotel
Jacksonville, Fin., one block from
Homing Park, two blocks from
postoffice. Rooms $1.50 and down.
|June nnd July. Garage available.

PALM HEATH r o U N T Y —The
Rcene of stupendous d»v*lop*nent
Read about it In the Palm Biacb
Post. Sample copy sent on rs1 inert

ARCHITECT

AUTOS FOR Illlllt

advertisements have

co m e to be an Am erican institu­
tion— they vitally con cern every
m ember o f the family.

FOR RENT—Garage apartment
unfurnished. Will be vacant
July 1st. 112 West Fourth St.

{V .W * V

Classified

FOR RENT— Furnished npurtment or sleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cold water, telephone, etc., 711
Park Ave.

FOR RENT: Brick store on San­
ford Ave.
$30 per
month.
Thrasher &amp; Garner.

tnnrulits

Tribune or hand t to vnur iv a l
dealer *o you can read Florida's
greatest n e w ir""»n
One year
*8 00, fi months *4.00, three months
$2.06. If you desire $1,000 Insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
e rder.

The Ball Hardware

Floor Elks
Inquire up-

FOR RENT — Cottage—John Mun­
son.

j Chinnwnre in English Porce­
lains, Buvarinn anil Japanese
TAMPA MORNK Q TillBU N E—
Drive it
China make lovely gifts
Send in your subscription tr the

■A-REEL
Car.
velf. Oak and Second St
ae 3.

Call 148.

FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
pnrtment H15 Park Avenue.

- a n d ' t h c -rjcs/ s S m i t h .
H e 's m avg . a
Lo t c o m c n c y ,
g o c . k .y b o ’d y t h i n k s
H e 's
A L L R IG H T -Bur B E T w e e t i y o u / i n d n e , m v j.T i e u e ,
H e 'S M UCH O V G R f? &lt;\Te.D, A N O I W O U L D N 'T T3C

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
morning Scntinal; largest classi­
cement work, sidewalks, build­ fied business, rate lc a word, min­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. R. imum 24c ensh with order.
Terwilleger, Prop.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want nd medium in
HILL LUMBER CO. House
Daytor.n (Fn.) One cent a word
Service, Quality and Price.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

TOMOUILK8 FOR RENT

_______

Buyers Throughout

For Sale

Building: Material

THIS

DRUGS

The Herald Reaches

The Herald’s Market Place
FOR ALL SEEKERS OF OPPORTUNITIES AND PROFIT

Call 148.

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214 E. FIRST ST.

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W. It. SMITH, MGR.
work. Ladies welcome. Z■
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M anufactured b y
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Hold by

Os.

I.OSal Nil P A I N T C O M P A N Y
111 M a m o l l * A v e ,
I*kune 3T0

Everything’
For the Sportsman
At
Ba/1 Hardware
Phone 8

B
M

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O l f D sr Int l F u t u m btnvicc, Inc.
C u sl Britain right* rc»«.v«d*
- j r r * - ntfl * ft r 0 s -***

A romplelc line of
Cypress and Pine
Framing
**»
Sheathing
•ij:
Siding
HW S
Flooring
’
*
Ceiling
* ’ "TJr -’
Finish
V i
Mouldings
Lath
’
I
Brick
^
I.ime
'v
Plaster
X
White Rock Phiater Hoard
'
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Do ITS
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made In Order
We will build your house
Complete— or Furnish mate­
rial Only

G. TAYLOR DYER

The Price Is Right

Printing— Perorating
PHONE 303

SANFORI)

By GEORGE McMANUS

—

— —&gt;

”

FOR SALE—Space on the pags
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?

I*.AI NT

r r * 1‘r'n t That Bav** You
Money.

NEW
LUMBER Y A R D

CASH LUMBER CO.
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First S t Phone 472-W

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Y O lft NEW SPAPER
PubliBhetl! in?FIoHdn'3 Heart,
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land
VOLIJMN XV,

Local.. thund£rshowera_ Frida;
and Saturday; mode rata sbiftiai
wind*, becoming northerly. .

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2G, 1925,

SEVERAL DEAD, o ^ M A m u - e To
miUiiz

NUMBER

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Woman Kidnaper
Gets Prison Term

mnw ™ Establish! Terminal H ere

NF.W YORK, June 28.—Mrs.
Mnry Jones, convicted Tuesday
of kidnapping three year old
Rniniondc Von, -Mnluski on
March 29. was sentenced to
from 20 to 10 yenia in Sing
Sing prison today. The boy is
ntiil missing and Mrs. Jones
had been given until today to
tell what she knew of the boy’s
fntc, but she remnined silent.

for numerous branch lines, mak­
ing it possible for connections to
be made with other lines so thut
ail of the larger cities of the state Capt. J. C. Hutchison of Local
Radical Elements Try
Mayor Forrest Lake Is
Kansas City Explosion In
may bo reached by bus, according
Nat'nnal Guard Units Has
Restaurant
Below
Theater,
to
Mr.
Marshall.
To F urther Trouble
Master Ceremonies
Outlined Program For Day
Tho Orange Belt Auto Line lava
Causes Floor and Roof To
claim to being the oldest auto bus
With Parade and Exercises
By Scaring Workers
At For mol Opening
Give Way Injuring Scores
line in the United States, having
$75,000 City Home
In Shanghai Stores
been organized in 1909 in Orlundo,
Mr. Marshall said. At that time Many Organizations
One Fireman Dies In
the business is said to have been
To Be Represented
Fire Following Blast
hardly large enough to warrant
tho operation of the line hut its
n LR v
o li li 'mi Si *f xP ov Au np liK
owners believed in the future of All Able Ilodied Men Asked to " a i / l i U t l i W
i i i i ai v
II B
v
If This and First Street Ex­ Theater Was Historic Land*
Hienllp
WHhNntiena'Guard
the
bus
line
business
und
kept
the
mark;
Rescued
WomnnSays
tension Are Not Finished
line running.
•
Units For Period One Day Wood Believes Sanford Will I n s p i r i n g A d d l e S S WaS
ChineseStarted Firing By Fall, Fersic.- A.-v-eii* IS Trapped In Building
Preparations for nn a propria to
Delivered By M r»fl.
A t Shameen, College City Will Get “ Black Eye” KANSAS CITY, June 28.—Sevcelebration on Defense Day, which
comes
this
year
on
July
4,
ure
well
Wight of Local Club
"Unless the cjty officials and the
Head Says InReport people
unilor wny in this us well ns prac­
of Sanford get behind n
tically nil other cities ami towns
Among the many messages of
for the opening of First
Formal opening exercises
SHANGHAI, June 2fi.—The movement
uf Plnritlu and the United States, congratulations received by the
Street from Sanford Avenue east
for
Sanford’s now $75,000
according to Capt. J. C. Hutchi­ City Commission Thursdny upon
general Htrike has terminated beyond the Hotel Forrest Lake,
son, post commander of the 124th tho completion and formul open­ muniVpal hall declared by
with all of the larger stores which is now being constructed
Infuntty of the Florida National ing of tho city’s Imndsonic new many to be the best in Ftorreopening but shipping con­ and the completion of the east
Guard, who issued Thursday to the $75,1)00 municipal building, is one ida were successfully carried
bulkhead
extension
nnd
a
boule­
tinues paralyzed and Japanese vard over it, and have them fin­
various patriotic und civic organ­ from E, A. Wood, prominent Doand British cotton mills are ished by November 1. the city will
izations of Sanford, letters show­ Lund citizen, v;ho as vice-presi­ out Thursday night with thn
ing tho general plans for the oc­ dent of the Lake Front Improve­ large auditorium of the build*
still closed. Uudical elements assuredly get n black eye in the
casion
ns hu has outlined them. ment Company of Sanford, praises ing well filled. The program
eyes
of
the
visitors,
tourists
and
supportinK the general strike
His letter in part follows: “The the enterprise of the commission- i began at 8:30 o'clock with
investors
here
during
next
winter,"
and boycott of foreigners are
president has authorized the War ers nnd citizens of Sanford.
declared F. P. Forster, president
striving by intimidation to of the First National Bank, at the
Department to arrange for u prop­ Mr. Wood, u heavy investor in Mayor Forrest Lake acting ns
of the ceremonies.
er and appropriate celebration of Sanford property anil one of the ninntrr
frighten workers from ninny es­ luncheon of the Chamber of Com­
After two selections by tho mu­
July
-I,
1925,
ns
National
Defense
tablishments.
merce at the Seminole Cafe today.
most prominunt bankers of the
hand, the invocation was
Day, tho exercises to be of the j-lute, voices the prediction in his nicipal
Mr. Forster declared that it is
pronounced
hy Rev. T. J. Nixon,
snmo general character us those
School lltad Denies Report
evident that the people of Sanford
Alleged "Germ” Slayer Now- Believe AdvcrtislngFundThiiH of Inst year. Governor John \V. message that Snnford’s progreS- pastor of the First Methodist
HONG KONG. June 2d.—Dr. have been asleep for the |mst sev­
Created Will Enable This Martin has approved and endorsed sivenoss will mean its growth in Episcopal Church, South, of this
Faces Either Acquittal or
Alexander Baxter, vice-president eral months in regard to this most
the next few years to lie the larg­ city. Tu" delightful vi'i-a
County to Substantially tho observance of this program for est
Death Verdict. Attorneys
of the Canton Christian College, important
undertakim;,
which
city between Jacksonville ami
were rendered by Mrs. Julius
Increase
Its Copulation the state of Florida and desires Tauipa. He declares that Sanford tlona
today corrected statements issued should have already been finished,
For Both Sides HnvcAgrccd
Tncach.
that
a
patriotic
demonstration
lie
by the faculty and student commit­ and thnt they should awaken to
deserves to lie known as the "City
In his address, Mayor Laka
held in every city ami town in the Substantial" because of its past
tee of the college, in which it was the fact that this work must bo
CHICAGO, June 20.—Either ac­
urged that the co-operation among
state.
reported thnt nn investigation completed before
steady devolopment ami the indi­
tho
winter
quittal or death on the gallows
The committee, of which F o r ­ cation of its substantial future d e ­ the people of Sanford be continued
showed foreigners at Shameen op­ months **
‘
if they
remain loynl to
must lx* chosen hy the jury ns the
so that the city will continue to
rest Lake was chairman, whieli v e l o p m e n t .
ened lire upon Chinese in proces­ their duty nnd promises.
fate of William I). Shepherd, is the
go forward n* is has in the past.
had
charge
of
the
program
lust
sion on June 2.7. “I have |ieraonopinion of attorneys for both aides.
He further explained that un­
Mr. Wood otTcrs his heartiest He nssorted that Sanford now has
will function uguin this year,
ally gathered information which less this work is finished the roads
Final arguments they agree, have Thursdny night in that city and year
co-operation
to the city in its next the iincst city hall in the sUt.*
and
the
co-operation
of
all
pat­
entirely satisfied me that the firing constructed and the grounds bor­
eliminated from consideration any discussed the possibility of hav­ riotic and civic organizations in large undertaking tho construction of Florida and thnt the city gov­
ing
tho
county
commissioners
pass
started from the Chinese side," dering on those of the hotel clean­
sentence of M years or straight
of tho proposed lako front boule­
favorably upon a one or two mill Sanford, with this committee will vard. Regarding this Mr. Wood ernment has accomplished much
ho snid, A wireless message here ed and beautified, the hotel will
life imprisonment,
in this nnd various other Improve­
be
appreciated.”
says tiie situation is quiet at Can­ not Ik? opened this winter.
He
says, "I ntn with yon. heart and ments. Sanford, ho said furtiu-i,
A possibility that the jury would tax on the assessed county valu­
The
organizations
slice
ilk
a
ly
ation
for
the
purpose
of
uniting
ton this' morning.
pointed out several characteristic
got tno case ’by 1 o’clock the aftcr- county advertising.
asked to taka part in niui in doing sod , in the project to he developed has now more miles of asphalt
features of the hotel which lie
noon was c'onaidcred hy States At
so, help make the Defenso exer­ within the noxt few months. I pavement per capita population
LONDON, June 28.—Agency dis­ stated will make it one of the finTho estaldishment of nn adver­ cises
' » indicated his
torney Crowe,r who
in this city a success, are refer to the Luke Monroe Boule­ than any other city in the entire
patches from Peking say 20,000 c t in the stale nnd declared that
...... css would consume about two tising fund through taxation in Auxilary of the United Spanish vard."
nddri
state of Florida.
Chinese paraded Thursday with it will he a calamity for Sanford
and half hours with an additional this manner was pointed out as War Veteran, Daughters of tho
Since associating himself with
Support School Bor.da Urged
banners inscribed:
■me
thnt
would
prove
most
bene­
hour for Judge Lynch's charge
and (lie community if tho hostelry
tho
Lake
Front
Improvement
ConiAmerican
Revolution,
United
Mayor
Lake urged those p m e n t
"Declare war on England.”
is not opened this year as planned.
after W. \V. O’Brien, defense at­ ficial to the entire county. I.. I.. Daughtcrr of the Confederacy, puny several months ago, Mr. to support
to the best of their
The dispatches ray the demon­
LeRoy, president of the Geneva Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, San- Wood has taken an uctivu part in
Mayor Lake Replies.
torney has finished.
ability, th e recently proposed
strators shouted:
chamber,
presided
at
the
meeting
Mayor Forrest Luke, in reply,
the devolopment of properly nn school bond 'vine, stating that it
Anxiety to hasten tho end of the
“Dentil to tho English brigands,’’ staled that contracts have been
Lake
mrui. Tin i t .'.t &gt; i , is one of the most impmlunt i&gt;long murder trial, which is te a r­ nnd spoke briefly concerning tho
but that tlo re was uu signs of fur­ lit for the bulkhead work nnd
bended by J. D. Hood, a long time sne* that has Como before the peo­
ing the end of ifa sixth week, roncerted advertising program car­
ther disturbances.
that piles for the retaining wull
resident of Sanford und in addi­ ple of this community for some
promised at one point yesterday ried out by that body during the
past six months. He then pro­
are being poured ns fast as pocnition to Mr. Hood ami Mr. Wood. time.
to
result
in
u
session
last
night.
Washington Receives Report
l&gt;le. A dredge Is en routo here
Cury D. Landis, another Ik-La ltd
Judge Thomas J. Lynch refused to moted tile subject of the County
In a short time, predicted the
WASHINGTON, June 2*5.--Tin- now for the filling in part of the
resident and one of the most prom­ muyor, a boulevard nnd whiteway
charge the jury at night, whoever, I’lildicity Tux nnd railed on It. J.
question of responsibility for the work. He asserted (hat tho con­
ilolly
of
Snnford
as
the
first
inent lawyers of the state, is con­ wilt extend along tho shore linn
although willing to hold the- court
rifle and machine gun firing nt tracting companies have guaran­
nected with tho company as sec­ of Luke Monroe from the bridge
in session until jury pleas were speaker.
Canton Tuesday between Chinese teed to complete the work within
Mr. Holly spoke of the first and
retory.
completed.
at tho town of Lake Monroe to tho
•lemonstrnt'irB und French and four months. This, ho said, will
only elTort of this county at ad­
Osteen bridge, u distance of ap­
Mr.
Wood’s
telegram
addressed
The
strategy
of
the
defense
in
British sailors was avoided yester­ enahlethe city to extend
vertising, when several yuars ago
First
to Mayor Lake wus rend lust night proximately seven miles, consti­
concluding its two pleas just at it appropriated $4,000 for that purday In u summary of an official Street and build a temporary road
at the exercises, which marked the tuting the finest boulevard und
the hour of adjournment gave tho pore, and the successful outcome
report to the state department along
the bulkhead
for use
formal opening of the building. nutomobilu driveway in the state
jury
another
night
under
l&lt;
»
k
and
from tiie American consul general through the winter, but thnt the
of this ininnturo start. He stressed
of Florida.
The
message is ns follows:
key
to
ponder
the
fate
of
Shep­
at Canton, Douglas Jenkins,
the necessity of the publicity tax,
&gt;fill of the bulkhead will have to
Sight should not be lost, he con­
herd with Ids attorneys' pleas stating thnt the expenditure uf
“I
most
heartily
congratulate
The summary said that “heavy | settle for several mouths before a
tinued, of the high character of
tinging
in
their
ears.
you
und
the
progressive
citizens
of
the
fund
to
be
derived
therefrom
riflu anil machine gun firing start­ Ipermanent road can Is- constructed
Sanford on the completion and ded­ Christian citizenship in this city,
William Scott Stewart, chief of i&lt; absolutely essential to the dif­
ed between the Chinese soldiers upon it.
ication of your municipal building. und tho rapid growth nnd develn{&gt;the
defense
counsel,
finished
his
ferent
sections
of
the
county
in
in­
.5ng twenty minutes withdayrstHarry T. Bouweil, of this city
Those
who planned for the com­ mont of Sanford und adjoining ter­
argument
after
six
hours
of
speak­
creasing
their
population
substan­
and French and British sailors, and Providence, It. I., also spoke
fort
and
needs of those who carry ritory during the past few years.
ing, nnd left an hour of the nftcr- tially.
lasting twenty minutes with snip­ briefly regarding this subject, say­
Frank P. Forster, president of
oil
the
business
of the city, have
noon
session
for
his
partner,
J.
R.
W.
Pearman,
Jr.,
secretary
ing that the people of Sanford
ing for an hour afterwards.
tho First National Bank of this
shown
wisdom
and
tine
judgement.
i
\V.
O'Brien.
of
the
local
trade
body,
was
the
Mr. Jenkins reluted that the should let nothing interfere with
“Sanford, with her water nnd city, was then Introduced hy May­
Robert. E. Crowe, stute's attor­ next speaker and called attention
demonstration had included stu­ this most important work, which
railroad
facilities nnd her vast ag­ or Lake as a man who has seen
to
the
fact
that
this
is
n
most
ney,
said
thut
hiu
speech
would
not.
dents, laborers nnd soldiers. One 1he declared will add so materially
ricultural
activities, which are car­ ISanford grow from n small village
momentous
question
and
cited
in­
require as long as Scott's required.
French civilian was killed and sev­ to the attractions of the city.
ried
on
so
successfully, will un­ ' to the city it is today.
Judge Lynch's charge probably stances of 25 cities during the lust
Have Hospital Report.
eral Europeans wounded in the
In behalf of tho people of San­
questionably
be the largest city be­
session of the legislature having
will require an additional hour.
A detailed report of the financ­
firing, but *no Americans were
ford Mr. Forster accepted the new
tween
Jacksonville
nnd
Tampa
bills
passed
permitting
them
to
Under that schedulu the c a p
hurt, ho reported, while the number ing of the Orange General Hospi­
city hall and extended to tho City
within u very few years.
would go to the jury by 3 p.m. to­ collect through taxation funds for
Commission his hearty congratu­
of Chinese.dead was estimated at tal of Orlando, in connection with
“Sanford
deserves
to
he
known
advertising purposes. These cities
day.
the hospital erection through tax­
lations for their untiring efforts
nearly n hundred.
i
ns
the
“City
Substantial"
und
and
counties,
he
said,
are
making
At adjournment attorneys for
procoedure in this city of a
in the interest of the city. If?
your
future
development
and
suc­
The shooting was not continued Iation
great
progress
in
view
of
their
both sides were in agreement that
county und city hospital of like
pointed out the fact that the au­
cess
is
certain.
I
rejoice
with
you
Tuesday night, it was added, but Inature,
WASHING ION, Juno 20.—Tho
the arguments had left the jury advertising funds.
mode by T. W. l.awditorium of the city hnll is m
in
whul
lias
been
accomplished
and
the situation remained tenso “and | tun as awas
It
was
brought
out
by
Mr.
I\
nrcapacity
of
tin*
Dalian
government
hut
two
verdicts
to
decide
upon,
of the Hospital
I am with you, heart and soul, in good as will he found in Florida
fighting may bo resumed at any I Committeemember
uvquittul or death mi the gallows. mnn that through a lax of one mill in pay its war debt to tho (initial the
appointed previously.
project to he developed within nnd is a place where the citix.'nx
moment.”
Approximately 200 | Mr. Lawton
SWAMP8COTT, Mass., June 2'!. Fourteen years to life imprison­ $8,000, and by two mills $10,000 States wus ustnblishid Thursday
thnt this was
the next few months. I refer to can gather comfortably for their
European and American refugees not an official stated
can
be
raised
each
year
for
coun­
at
tho
first
funding
conference
a.i
—In
the
mood
for
rest
and
recre­
ment
or
a
straight
life
time
sen­
of the com­
various public entertainment.*,
the Lake Monroe Boulevard.’1
had left for Hong Kong when the mittee for it hadreport
not met, hut thut ation, ('resident Coolidge refused tence to the penitentiary could not ty advertising purposes. The ns- the basis upon which negotiations
while tho various city departments
message was sent, while Jnpancsu he had been to Orlando
• scssed valuation of Seminole conn- for n settlement will proccod.
to stay indoors Thursday despite n
and
there
have been adequately housed in tho
women und children hud taken ref­ secured the information. The hos­ heavy rain, driven in from tho sen
| ty property is now $8,000,000, he
At tho outset the meeting, Sec­
building in a most convenient way.
uge on a Japanese destroyer, uud pital in thnt city, he said was by a stilT northeast wind. Twice
aaid. He further advanced the retary Mellon ns chairman of tho
Mr. Forster asked those present
it wan added, “the few Americans founded and built by a stock com­ duiing the day ho took long walks
suggestion that a handsome hook- American Debt Commission, in­
if they were behind the project of
remaining in missions near C'nnformed
the
Italian
delegation
of
accompanied
only
by
secret
ser­
pnr.y. It has n ye arly. deficit of
tho proposed school bond issue.
ton-nre believed to bo safe."
the American view thnt tho debt
about $25,000 which is secured vice men.
The
uppluuse following this .state­
should ho funded “now" and on
After breakfast Mr. Coolidge
through appropriations hy tho
ment
demonstrated that all v r n
conditions “taking into considera­
and city und by vnrious do­ found himself a quarter of a milo
heartily in favor of incte.-.iing tlia
France To Pay Mail county
tion
Italy’s
capacity
to
pay."
The
from
White
Court,
the
summer
The formulation of n purtnernations and other means of secur­
facilities in thin city.
Italian reply inndj by Ambassador ship for the purpose of denling public school
Whitehouse, without raincoat or
Carriers Back Salary ing funds, ho further declared. umbrella,
Forster
Item, li
do Marniiuo, was that his govern­ in real estate hint been formed
when it began to drizzh-.
The best way for financing u hn.sIn n reminiscent motd, Mr. For­
ment
could
not
give
consideration
He
quickened
his
already
brisk
here between S. W. Bradford anti
told u number of the i-arly ex­
PARIS, June 28.—The French •pitnl in this city. Mr. laiwtoq point­ pad* hut received a slight wetting
to any proposal that threatened it E. E. Page, both of this city, ac­ ster
periences
the life of this city,
Government last night promised ed out. would be to levy a small before
with disaster nor would it agree cording to an umiouncuinent re­ comparinginSanford
reaching homo.
of 40 year*
tho mail carriers who went on tux on Iwith city nnd county.
to
any
urrangoment
whieh
it
did
I^ite
in
tho
day,
after
there
ceived today.
The Hospital Committee, of
ago to Snnfon! of today.
strike that they would be paid their
not
believe
it
could
carry
to
a
suc­
had been a slight let-up in tho
Mr. Bradford has been in San­
Mrs. Henry Wight, president of
overdue bonus and it it believed which A. P. Connelly is chairman, !rain
cessful conclusion.
the president again ventured
ford for the past 11 years and ia tho Sanford Woman’s Club, w i.»
aq extension of the walkout which wax instructed to meet during this Iout
"Tho basic principle of the ca- well known hero, having been con­ then introduced by Mayor Lake,
for n stroll, this timu wearing
tied up the postal service during week to make recommendations in u brown
paeity to pay," tho Italian applies- nected with several business firms as
soft
hat
and
it
black
slick­
connection
with
building
the
pro­
the representative of an organ­
the day nnd crippled the telephones
j man continued, *'b admitted—I um und for the past year as local ization
er. Ho made his way along the
has had much to &lt;!&lt;»
for an hour yesterday afternoon, posed hospital.
I sure—by the practical mentality of agent for the Coral Gables proper­ with thewhich
John W. Sneed reported briefly rocky coast to Little's Point,, near
growth and development
has been averted.
i
tho
American
people
and
is
ncCourt and for a quarter of
ly of Miami nnd at the same time
The mnil earners hipl shown the Chamber of Commerce Thursday Whitel 'opted, us I have been given to un- running u men's tailoring estab­ of Sanford for a number ot years.
Imur stood on the rocks, look­
high tension of the 100,000 postal, on the meeting of the Geneva an
| derstund, by the American govern­ lishment of his own.
Ing down at the pounding surf nnd
telegraph nnd telephone employed night which was attended by seven lout
ment.”
through
the
mist
nt
the
sea,
Earth
Speaks
to
Bryan,”
and
of
Mr. Page is also known here,
members
of
the
local
body
and
at
over the delay in receiving their
The remaining discussion In tho i having been for several years a
numerous
papers
on
the
relation
1
ids
hands
clasped
behind
him.
which
tho
project
of
n
two
mill
payments when they invaded the
Although undaunted hy the
of science and religion. The most conference, which lasted three farmer in the West Sanford sec­
main post office Thursdny, ilrovo tax for county publicity purposes I weather,
Mrs.
Coolidge
took
both
active opponents of Mr. Bryan in I hours, wus limited to generalities. tion und un automobile salesman.
fenso
of
John
T.
Scopes,
for
al­
!
wrs
discussed
at
length.
ouj the public und barncadcd
Caillaux T o Inert
I Specific provisions were left to bo
n
morning
ami
an
afternoon
walk
tho prcM-nt discussion.
leged
violation
of
the
Tennessee
E.
A.
Douglass.
It.
II.
Berg
and
themselves inside for two hours.
|
taken
up
at
the
next
meeting,
in
the
rain
nlong
the
shore
nnd
Dr.
Edwin
Grunt
Conklin,
pro­
law prohibiting teaching of evo­
W. P. Carter were appointed on u
France’s Circulation
’ it tho grounds with Rob Roy, lution in the school* of tho state fessor of biology, Princeton Uni­ scheduled for Tuesday.
committee to meet with the county nbou
Ambassador
il&lt;
Martino
did
not
her
white
collie,
scampering
at
her
versity,
author
of
“Direction
of
was
announced
Thursday
night
hy
Many Americans Are commissioner* 0,1 J UB’
when
Mr. Bradford said this morning By Six Million Francs
Evolution," prominent I fail to mention in his opening dis­ that
Dudley Field Malone, of New York iluniun
th**y will make tip the county bud-!sidi
the office of tho real estate
Presented At Court •get for tho ensuing year nnd ask
associated with counsel for the de­ member uf the Congregational cussion of the problem that "tho company will remain in the Milano
PARIS. Juno 28.
■real condition?, economical nnd flChurch.
them to include thU tux.
fendant.
'
■Theater
building whore
he bus ister Caillaux'* pis
Jim
Barnes
Is
Winner
■
nuncinl
in
which
Italy
finds
itself,'*
Michael!
I'tipin,
professor
of
The list, made public shortly a f­
LONDON, Juno 28.—One thou­ jjy an almost unanimous vote it
of maturing bond*
been located for the past year.
ter Mr. Mulone's arrival in Dayton, cicctro-mochnnics, Columbia IJn- ! must be weighed carefully in nr- Of British Open Meet increase of six bl
sand guests, includin'* a number of was decided by the members of
i
riving
nt
a
settlement,
and
that
author,
includes both scUntiftcu advisors j iversity, distinguished
Americans, last night attended the ' th&lt;* Chamber of f'omintTre that
both circulation
and witnesses. It was published scientist, and Inventor of the load­ it must be adjusted to them in
court ut Biinckingltum l'alaco anil .they ns hturiiie** anil profr**ion»l
PRESTWICK, England, Juno 28. Francu advance* t
ing
coils
that
mude
possible
the
after u conference with Judge
W e re presented tr» King George and men of this city will close their
Jim Barnes, American professional, tho issuance of gu
John R. Godsey und Dr. John R. long distance telephone.
Queen Mary. King George wore establishments on July 4, it being
wen tho British open fcolf champ­ exchangeable fur N
Professor Kirklcy F. Mather,
an informal royal horse-guurds : n nnilonal holiday und Defense Army Flier Killed By INeal, defense counsel.
ionship today with 300 for 72 holes bonds that niatui
All witnesses have signified chief of the department of geohiuc uniform. Queen Mary wax
Harvard University, author
Pieces of A Propeller their willingness to appear, Mr. olflyv.
dressed • in n gown of pure gold
1Mnu ne said. The New York ut- of many books on scientific sub­
brocade with a pale blue train.
l KILLED IN PLANK CRASH
i torney was chosen ut a recent ! (ecti nnd one of tho leading gu»The royal cycle wa.i smaller than
MITCHELL FIELD. N. Y..
PARIS, June 28,—The pilot o
*meeting defense attorneys to preusual, but ollwrwixo th * brilliant
2G.—Sergeant Douglas* E. I
o Dutch sirplane Blunder am
I
tittle
a
list
of
scientific
witnesses
uf the United Statue Army
function followed the lUdLonrory
tree passengers were killed whei
routine. .
.
Service, was kilted hern
i* 'plane fell near the Franco
when ii piece of ft propeller
L'lgian border. The passenger
Recently published figures »how) 1.03 ••
en in the fall of a Martin
ere one Dutchman, one Oorma
that food pricy* in 4924 were G0.5 t 4C 4-2
ber in whieh ho was riding
id one Frenchman. They wer
Per cent aboVo iDUt. level, while |
’
ihruugh th • fuielago and p
mmte from Rotterdam to Pari.
coat of electric current in 1924 was
Tam
h b heart,
8.0 per cent below the 4912 loyel j°ct* I1

Forster Accents

Chinese Ask For
War On England

Italy Able To Fay
I tsDebt,Conference
Thursday Discloses

Heavy Rains Fail
To Keep President
Indoors Thursday

Bradford And Page
Announce Opening
Of NewRealty Firm

Many Experts To Be Called To Testily
In Behalf of Defense In Evolution Case

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Hamlet In Florida Is Now
Preparing For Defense Day

ORLANDO, June 2(1.—Practical- with any military organization nnd
ly every city and hamlet in the [other civilians who are within the
state of Florida Is now making ago of enlistments, to become
plans for its participation In the "One Day” volunteers by answer­
second Defense Test to be held on ing to muster and filling the ranks ;r m
r*J*.
r jt
July 4 ns ordered by the War De­ of the units of the organized re­
partment through the authority serve or the national guard that
of the preshfrnV
may bo stationed at his town or
. National guard, organized re- city. Upon the "One Day” volun­
rerves and the regular army where teer must of the success of the
vs.
there arc units stationed will join Dcfonse Test will depend, it has
J o s e p h M. H r u n c r , e t nl. D e fe n d a n ts .
O rder fur rn b llrn llu n .
with the civic bodies of the various been pointed out, ns it will be the
T h e P la te of F lo rid a, to :
communities in celebrating the main source of indication how the
J o s e p h M. l i m n e r . If li v in g , nnd
Fourth and in carrying out the manhood of the country would reif d e a d , t h e h e ir s , d e v i s e r s . g r a n t * . ’*
n n d o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r t h e said
sponso to its defense in case of a
purposes of Defense Tort.
m
J
o s e p h M. H u r n e r , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h ­
lit an order sent out by Mnjnr national enter renry.
e r w is e . I n t e r e s t e d In t h e l a n d s nnd
Unasstgned reserve offices and
General Douginas McArthur, com­
p r e m i e r s I n v o l v e d In t h i s s u i t ; A u ­
g u s t a A. H lrr ln e . If li v in g , a n d If
mander of the Fourth Corps Aren, officers now living nway from
d
e e d , th o h e ir s , d e v is e e * . g r a n t e e s
all units within this corps area their organizations hnve been in­
n n d o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r t h e said
are instructed to hold muster. structed to report direct to the
A u g u s t a A. H irr ln c . d e c e a s e d , o r
o t h e r w i s e . I n t e r e s t e d In t h e l a n d s
have a parade and to submit re- Fourth Corps Area headciuaters
n n d [.r e m is e s I n v o lv e d in t h i s s u i t:
ports of the strength of each unit]or to thei ojrnnization headquarters
n n d a ll o t h e r p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g an y
ai’J its condition.
[by who. ’ilv.*se officers will also
r i g a l . t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In t h e l a n d s
n n d p r e m i s e s I n v o l v e d in t h i s su it,
National guard units, reserve : offer their services to local coinw h o s e n a m e s n rn u n k n o w n .
units, nnd civilian committees will mittces m charge of Defense Test
Yuu, a n d ea c h o f y o n a r * h e -e b y
also report to the commanding plans.
r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h e bill of
c o m p l a i n t In t h e
above
en titled
general on the strength and th e
According to General McArthur,
c a u se , o n M o n d a y , J u l y fith, 1925.
attitude of those participating in Ihu general idea to be followed is
n t th e c o u rth o u s e
in th o c i t y of
the Defense Test and the number of that the Defense Test demonstra­
H anford, H em lno lo C o u n t y , F lo r id a ,
sa id c a u se b e in g a s u it to q u ie t t i ­
those answering to muster.
tions are to be super-imposed upon]
t l e In t n e c o m p l a i n a n t YV. C. D avis,
General McArthur has outlined the local celebration which may he
in an d t o t h a t c e r t a i n p iece o r pur
the purposes of the Defense Test planned for the Fourth of July as
altoMte
in h c n tl n o le
CCl
ms follows:
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , d e s c r i b e d a s fo l­
a rational holiday. The general
VtA
lo w s: T h e
S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of
further points out the necessity of
a s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n 8,
pie with their national defense having some prominent citizen an Tho body of Senator Robert M. I-a FollKte lay in state in the Wiscon­ tThoew nS sohuitph e20
S o u th . I t a n g e 21 E a s t
nlicica nnd obligations, nnd to il- the speaker of the occasion, who sin, .capital °n i^Y irriV;‘l *" ‘]k‘dison from Washington, nnd thousands.^., - - - Prtmrilllllinnt Kr„ lpr,cl;
paid
homage.
Thu
picture
shows
the
legislative
guard
accompanying
Wnl.imn,
In
and
to that certain pie re
uatrato the plans and processes will emphasize the object* of the the casket U[V the step.! of the state house,
or
o r nuroel
| m r r i-l of
o f land
la n d described
rteurrltieil n*
n s f&gt;lf )l
for tho organization of our mnn national Defense Test, tell of its
lo w s : T h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f tho
S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r of t h e S o u th e a s t
power and its muster into service needs and urge continued support
Q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n S, T o w n s h i p 20
in case of national emergency
along such similar lines.
from half-hidden caYcrns.
S o u th , l l n n g e 31 E a s t , c o n t a i n i n g
“To emphasize tho historical oc­ A general program of n parade
Vari-colored lights playing nbout t e n a c r e s , i n u r e o r le s s ; a n d In the
casion when congress first pledged of military and civic organizations
a s e M a r t i n . In n r . l to
the nmpithcatrc created n fantas­ ct honmt p cl aeirnt aa ni nt C
p iece o r p a r c e l o f land
the man power and resources of nn assemblage where prayer, pa­
tic effect.
d escribed n s follow s: T h e S o u th ­
thu country for national defense triotic music and short addresses
east Q u arter
of
th e
S o u th east
Q u arter o f th e S o u th east Q u arter
nnd to commemorate the sacrifices will lx* delivered followed by re­
n 8. T o w n s h i p 20 S o u th ,
made for that defense."
creation and amusement will be
London Builders Have oRfa nSgeec tio
31 E a s t , l e s s n s t r i p 2 i fe e l
An urgent call for all cx-scrvice j followed throughout the state as
w id e o f f t h e Houtli s id e f o r ta i lSAN BERNARDINO, Cal., June Adopted Construction r o a d : a n d In th e r o t n p l a l n n n l Mike
men who are nut now connected! in other parts of this area.
Hatt.’i, In a n d to t h a t c e r t a i n plo.’o
20.—A capacious and probably un­
o f l a n d d e s c r i b e d na f o l ­
ique, natural nmpltheatre, distinct­ Idea From Americans olorw sp:arcel
T h e N o r t h h a l f of t h e S o u t h ­
Melbourne to Sebastian River 17 ive in its setting 7,000 feet above
e a s t Q u n r t e y of t h e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r ­
I miles, fl miles shelled road, ra- the sea level in the wended heart
S e c ti o n 8, T o w n s h i p 20 S o u th ,
LONDON, June 26.—Tho Lon- t1et ur nof
ue 31 E a s t, c o n t a i n i n g t w e n t y
maindcr paved, no detour, Sebas­ of the Sun Ilcmnrdine mountains, don County Council Is tired of tha
a c r e s , m o r e o r less.
tian to Miami, 150 miles all paved. on what is known as the "Rim of 1ottliodox white or red brick house
It is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th is
ROAD NO. T&gt;—High Springs to the World," was opened recently; an i is going to experiment with oe irgdhe tr hec o pn us eb cl iusthi ve de o nwceee ka s .w eIne k Tfor
Fort Myers.
with n musical program novel In bull’, brown, rod nnd white colored S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p uho
b­
High Springs vtirough Archer itself.
concretc buildings.
lis h e d In S e m i n o le C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
Dene e n d o r d e r e d , Mils l Itu Till
ROAD NO. 1—Nunez Ferry
ami Will iston to Romeo, fair. Ro­
The council’s architect, G. T.
This huge out-door theatre can
Jacksonville.
meo to Dunncllon asphalt surface. accommodate an audience of r&gt;0,- Forrest, said recently thero was df a y Iof» M a y , 1923.
V. E. DOIiliLARS.
C o r k C i r c u i t C o u r t of S e m i ­
Perdido River to Pensacola, 9 Excellent. Dunncllon to Inverness 000 personn or more. Tho seat­ something monotonous in a long
nole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
milei concrete, good. Short de­ t;ml Rrooksville, rough with ex­ ing arrangements include every­ series of dingy grey houses, nnd YVEYMAN
E. W H I T E .
tour necount of construction, hut ception of 8 miles new base just thing from tho natural pine ncc- having noticed on a recent visit
H&lt; ’leili r f o r C om pl.iltvuV a.
fairly worked. Pensacola to Es­ completed near Inverness. Road dies, collected to form a sent, to i to the United States tin attempt M ay 8. l i . 22. 29.
cambia Ray, fair sand clay. En- under construction through Citrus a cushion chair.
had been made to relieve the mo­ J u n e 6, 12. 19, 1G, J u l y 1.
cambia Bay to Orestviovv, good county from Holder to Floral City.
Instead of one stage there are notony by tho use of colored mn- IN I l i l t I I T C I H 'I I T o r T I I E SEY sand clay and brick. Crest view Brookavillu through Tampa, B ra­ many. They are composed of plat­ terinls, he intended to follow suit. IISYTII J t HI Cl A I, ( l i l t I’lT Ol*
to Mossy Head, rough but passa­ denton and Sarasota to Mynkka forms of table-shaped rocks artitI l . o l t l D V . SE Y IIN O I.E COUNTY,
On tho council's Bocontrco, Es­
IN t I I I M ' K I I Y
ble. Mossy Head to DeFuniak, River, good except for 12 miles of ticnily placed by tho hand of na­ sex, estate, s o m e :{,f)iin houses will CAM AN DMA
HCHIII.TZ. a n d
Tough; under construction. De- road south from Six Mile Creek ture aietut the large ampilhentre. he erected in which tho American *li t ET* 'll E N II. (Cl. H.) MUCHunder
con-truction.
Traffic
should
Funiak to Ciryvillc, good sand
On one, hundreds rtf feet above idea of mixed colorings will be ID il.D EIt, C o n i p l a l n u n t s
clay. Caryville to Coltondnlc, fair tako Uaynhore road, Inmpa to ! the audience, a violinist standing 1adopted,
Front tho Mynkka h n the shafts of colored lights'
County loan. Cuttondulc to Mar­ Bradenton,
T. J. HOY It. c l nl."
S U IT T O Q U I E T T I T L E
ianna, good sand clay. Mnrinnnn River to I'unta Gordn very rough | blended with the ninon-hcams
The bifocal lenyoH for spectacles
t l r i l r r of S rr * lc&lt;- li&gt; 1‘ohllrnlliMi
to Quincy, fair county Toad. Quin- except nix miles. I'unta Gordn to , through tho branches of great were inv nteil liy Renjamin FrankN otice t o k n o w n a n d U n k n o w n
D efends m s.
cy to LiUmnrtft, good sand clay. Fort Myers, fair
I trees on the mountain Hid*- altovc*|liti in 1781.
T
H E S T A T E O F FL O R ID A : To
i —Haines City to Ft. him, rendered mode from tho mnslit t mu in ta Jtturi^UT»iWli?Pyn-e ROAD NO. 8—1
T J. B oyd. M a r t h a F. Hell n n d
ly roud. Monticclfo to Tucilln I’ierci*^
tlirn-,
E
n
o
10 -11. h e r h u s b a n d , Dolllo L.
Public libraries ouch arranged C o llcsh utul
; j u i l l . ’S I’nttH, h e r * hit»ltiviiv-tfood
.aautl clay.
Aucilia
ifoincJ City Girrtugh
ll
Riyer,—[food .*und
Ifsincs
Frostproof; MMMMM i newtw*o*t j m*
i p i t o u a their books according to size, in- ; hnTi.r
n. K. ITa ft. Hint— ---- * H a l l .
RiverTo Grernvitle, sand clrty fond Kcbrittg, Avon Park, etc, to Luka mountain side, _n string quartet stead of according to subjects or | h'ls 'wlfe.
c. ^ '''1 Voucher. a n d A.
in good condition.
On leaving ’ Annie, good. Lake Annie to Palm playcd softly while choruses sang authors.
l i e r k e r . e n e h nail e v e r y o f t h e m If
l i v i n g , mul If ili'iil, to a ll p a r t i e s
Greenville take ,lhc old county j Circle, fond is open to traffic but
•HnlniuiK ItUere-u* u n d e r th o until
road to within *iX miles of Mad-1rough nnd oonmwhat dnngerouj,
T. J.’ lloytl. M a r tin i F. 1tel I a n d Etto rft Dell, h e r h n s h a in l,
Didllo
L.
isnn, where you will find nn cx-| especially in rainy weather.
1’Ht 1 :&lt; a n d J a n i e ”. I'uitx, h e r huNhand,
cel.entsnnd.clay mad to Madison, r o a d NO. 21 Bellevlew to Plant
l&gt; K. H all a n d ------------- H ull. Itli
Live Oak, and Lake City, There 'c ity .
Wife. C. H. H n n e h e r a n d A. Ile c k e r,
a n d e a c h a n d e v e r y o f th e m , tie
is oniy one detour in tho town of
’ihis road :s excellent in Marion,
r e u s e d o r o t h e r w i s e . In t h e p r o p ­
Leo. Lake City to Jacksonville, Sumter, Hernando and Pasco coun­
e r l y h e r e i n a f t e r tleaerlh o d , e i t h e r u s
excellent.
i.e o * . tiuVIsees or g r a n t e e s or o l h ties, hard surfaced all the way.
orWWC, a n d to a l l p a r l i e s eueh a n d
ROAD NO, 2—Georgia Line to Ft. This is thu best road for travel to
e v e r y , c l u l tn l n g a n y I n t e r e s t u n d e r
Myers.
a n y of t h e alutvo n a m e d d e f e n d ­
Tampa from Ocala. North Line
a n t s , e a c h ttnd e v e r y , w h o s e n a m e s
Georgia Lina to Jnsper, sand Hernando county through Dade
a m t resIdimi't-H a r e u n k n o w n to t h e
clny read in excellent condition. City to I’lnnt City, excellent road.1
c n in p l u ll ii in l s In t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d
c a u s e , a n d t o a ll u n k n o w n p a r t i e s
Jarpcr to White Springs, sand
w h o m so e v e r e lalin ln g any In te re st
clay road in fair condition, rough
In t h e l a n d s In v o lv e d In t h i s s u i t,
in places.
In leaving White
* ”ld l a n d s b e i n g s i t u a t e til S e m i n ­
o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a n d d e s c r i b e d
Springs cross Suwunnce River over
fo llo w s, t o - w i t :
old bridge in the town of White
L o t 11 - f B lock 3 o f T i e r I a c ­
c o r d i n g In E. ll, T r a f f o r d ’s M ap of
Springs and take old county road

Music Lovers Now
WorshipAmidMany
Beauties Of Nature

STATE ROAD
CONDITIONS

Jazz Is Fate, Says
One

Flans It

Concrete And Steel
In Consrudion Of
to i.»kc city. Thi. 1. !h, oftii*i;ii Homes Advocated
detour whilo the highway between

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I*, t h e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s h e r e i n o n ce
a vv.-« k f o r K l g h t c o n s e .- u tlv e w e e k *
III t / i 'd n e w s p a p e r .
YVi ii ess mV h a n d f*r-rt
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se a l et H an fo rd . F l o r i d a Hits vth
dn&gt; of J u n e , A. D. ! J 3.Y.

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C haracter and Strength
The frrentest element of strength in an individu-fi
or in an institution
Character.
a‘
The steady growth of the F irst National B.tnk
in its more than 38 years of service nr.d its film
hold today upnn public confidence, have been due
in a very large measure to the honesty and iu v ’r
rity of the men behind this Lank.
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FIRST NATIONAI BANK

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M K K O I I I ) , F I,A .

11y A. Si. YVEF.KH. D. C.
J . H. M u r r o w , H o llc llo r f o r C o m ­
p la i n a n t ,
ti r l a m l o . Flit.

IN Tilt: CIHfPIT COURT OF THE
SEVENTH JIH If’IM. c ih c h t
o r FMIIUIM, SEMINOIE lOL'XIY CHANCEHY

M.

HANSON,
C om p lain an t.
vs,
H E N R Y A. C R A N E a n d O T H E R S .
S U IT T O t Q U I E T T I T L E

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N o t l r r to K n o w n a n d U n k n o w n
D e f e n d a n ts .
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A * T o
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 .
hl:i wife. H a n n a h Mr.-wee Th**mn«
S c o tt. I t o h e r t ( l . i r n h u r t a n d S u s a n
li.ir tiita r t. h i s w ife , A a ro n
Jern lg u n . A. J e r n l g a n , J o s e p h II. A s k e w
a n d S a r a h J. A s k e w , Ills w if e , J a c o b B ro e k , J a m e s YVcek*. R m i n a n vv.V.Aa.. YY'atson
Watson and
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A a r o n J e r n l g a n . A. J e r n l g a n , J jm ep h B A s k e w a n d H a r s h J . A s k ­
ew, h i s w ife. J a c o b B ro ek . J a m e s
W eek* . E m m a n u e l l l e l d l .
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A.
W a t s o n , a n d M a r y YV. YY'atson. hhl
w ife. C h a r l e s ll. B ro e k a n d B h o d a
E. B ro ck , his w ife , J e n n i e B ro e k ,
J a col&gt; Brock.
11. W a ts o n . M It'llnel J . Itovle, Mr* I ’ltilo A . . W II- _
Hants. F . X. M iller. B. F. M iller, B e t- J]
ly Miller. C a r r i e M iller M e K l n s t r y
m ul Ito h e rt L. M e K l n s t r y , h e r h u s ­
b an d . a n d e a c h a n d e v e r y o f th e m ,
d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e . In t h e p r o p ­
e rty h e r e in a f te r described, e ith e r
a s h e ir s, d e v in c e a o r g r a n t e e s o r
o t h r w l s e a n d to a ll p a r t i e s , e a c h
ami every c la im in g a n y In te re st
u n d ” r a n y of llie a b o v e n a m e d de* iiaaB aaaiaaaaaaH H M aisn aB B B H H H ao K ciaK an aeaix aiiN iH i
fe n d a n U . each a n d
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n a m e s a n d r e s id e n c e * n r e u n k n o w n
to t h e c o m p l a i n a n t In t h e a b o v e
cut! I led c a u se , a m i t o a l t u n -* r. .&lt;vn
p arties w hom soever claim in g any
l I R N D E I t s i l Y V ll,l.i:
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i n t e r e s t In th e l a n d s I n v o lv e d In tills
YV VV M ’.SV II.I.K.
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s u i t , s a i d la n d b e i n g s i t u a t e In HemF L A T B i ll K
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Southern Utilities Co.
ELECTRICITY

B e g i n n i n g 1.235.21 fe e t W e s t of
th e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f f j o v e r n m e n t Lot I. S e c t i o n 30. T o w n s h i p
19 S o u t h . I t a n g e 31 En*t. r u n t h e n c e
W e s t 150 feet, t h e n c e N o r t h t o L a k e
Monroe, th e n c e e a s t e r l y a l o n g t h e
s h o r e of L a k e M o n r o e t o a pi■Ini
N o r th o f t h e p o i n t o f b e g i n n i n g ,
tl te n c c S m ith t o b e g i n n i n g .
In­
c l u d i n g alt r i p a r i a n r i g h t s .
lb - g in n i n g n t t h e S o u t h e a s t C o r n ­
e r o f c.ov’e r u m e n t L ot 1, S e c ti o n 39,
T o w n s h i p 19 S o u th . I t a n g e 31 E ast,
ru n theart* i b r e a l
feet.
tTiencd
N o rrh Hi L uke A lnarno.1 I l t e n e o ’ E .tn t-4
c rly a l o n g t h e s h o r e o f L a k e M n- J
I’Oe til the E a s t lin e ef S li d Lot
I t h e n c e S o u th to point of b e g i n ­
n in g . I n c l u d i n g aR r i p a r i a n r i g h ts .
B e g i n n i n g t ’I7 f e e t W e s t of t h e
S o u th east C orner
of t l o v e r n m e l i t
Lot I. S ec tio n 30. T o w n s h i p 19 S m ith ,
R a n g e 31 Haul, r u n t h e n c e W e s t
I IS fe e t, t h e n c e N o r t h
In
Lake
M onroe, th e n E a s t e r l y
alo n g
th e
s h o r e of L a k e M o n r o e to .1 po in t
N o r t h o f th e [m in t of b e g i n n i n g ,
t h e n c e S o u th to b e g i n n i n g , tin lu ll­
ing a l l r i p a r i a n r i g h t s .
Anil It a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n
hill of c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n t h a t y o u
an d e a c h a n d e v e r y of y o n m a y
c la im so m e r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t
In an d to th e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e
d escrib ed ;
It I* T h e r e f o r e O r d e r e d t h a t y o u
an d e a c h of you. lie. nnd you a r e
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r t o th e
bill o f c o m p l a i n t In t h i s c a u s e on
M o n d ay th e 3rd d a y o f A u g u s t , A.
R.. I933. th e s a m e b e i n g a r u l e i|a v
In ilila C o u rt, at t h e C o u r t H mis, in
Hanford. S e m in o le C o u n t v . F l o r i d a .
And In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f D e c re e IV s
C o n fe s s o w ill h e e n t e r e d
a g a in st
you
S a id c a u s e b e i n g a s u i t to
q u ie t t i t l e In th e c o m p l a i n a n t In a n d
to Die a b o v e d e s c r i b e d la n d s .
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
Drib r be p u b li s h e d o n c e a w e e k f o r
l i g h t &lt;H) C o n s e c u tiv e W eek* In T h e
H11 Ilford H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
lish ed In H an ford, H cnilno lc Ct a ty .
F lo r id a .
W i t n e s s m y h a n d anil t h e soul of
t h e L’l r c u ‘1 C o u rt of th e S e v e n t h
J u d i c i a l C irc u it of t h e H tn to o f
F lo r id a . In a n d f o r S e m i n o le C o u n tv .
on t h i s t h e Sill d a y of J u n e . a . R
1925.
V. E. D ' B ’HLAHS.
C le r k o f 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 th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of F l o r ­
ida. In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ty .

“LAND OF THE SKY SPECIAL’
P a lly P u llm a n S leep in g C ar T r a in
C h a r l o t t e , A sh e v lllu a m t C i n c i n n a t i .
C oach S e rv ice.

to r
Columbia,
D i n i n g C a r an t

O NE N IG H T S E ItV IC E
A t O O l , S t VI U E I l LAND

Nearer Heaven Than Florida
I By 3,Him to 3,000 FEET)
4:05 pm
8:15 pm
12:43 am
5:88 am
9:10 am
10:00 am
11:25 cm
12:10 pm
12:82 pm
12:45 pm
8;. 10 pm
1:50 pm
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7:35 am

Lv. Sanford......... ..Ar. 12:20 pm
Lv. Jacksonville... Ar. 8:15 pm
Lv, Savannah___ . Lv. 4:05 nm
Ar. Columbia .„„„ l.v. 11:00 pm
Ar. Charlotte....... . Lv, 5:85 pm
Ar .Spartanburg.. .L v . 7:35 pm
Ar. Tryon......... .
Lv. 0:10 pm
Ar. Saluda.......... Lv. 5:40 pm
Ar. Flat Rock
L v . 5:15 pin
Ar. Hendersonville....Lv. 5:05pm
Ar. Iliad: Mountain Lv. I:15pm
Ar. Asheville
l.v. 4:00pm
Ar. Waynesvillo..... .Lv. 10.45 pm
Ar. Cincinnati.......... Lv. 8:00cm

t h e T o w n of H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , n s
d u l y r e c o r d e d In t h e P u b li c I t e e n r d s
of t h e c l e r k of tlie Flri-iilt C o u r t
f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a .
L o t 97 o f
Ita K s d n lc ’n S a n f o r d
H e i g h t s A d d iti o n to S a n f o r d , n s p e r
p in t t h e r e o f r e e o r d e il In P i n t Boo k , 2
p a g e s 42 11 ml &lt;::t of t h u P u b l i c
R e c o r d s iif S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r ­
JIAY YVH A It It \ \ C C B i t II T l t l l ’ f
ida. B e g i n n i n g 3,94 c h a i n s E a s t o f
t h e N o r t h w e s t C o r n e r o f S e c ti o n 8
T o w n s h i p 20 S. I t a n g e 31 E. r i m
IL I*. Aif*, T l r k r t A K n i l , I 'h o t ir ttil-J*
S o u t h Hi. 13 c h a i n s ,
th e n c e
E ast
17.18 c h a in s .
th en -e
N o rth
IS 13
l&gt; iln -. tin n n i YVesl 17.18 c h a i n s In
Die b e g i n n i n g , c o n t a i n i n g 2G a c r e *
m o r e o r less.
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d
It 1s h e r e b y E n t e r e d
t h a t
volt
and
each
nnd
every
•d •• you.
he
and up p ear
before
(SEAL)
our, s a i d t ’l r r u l t C o u r t at t h e C o u r t
Hi A. M. WKEKH, D e p u ty Cl* rk .
I l o u s e In S a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , on th e
3rd d a y of A u g u s t , A. D. 1925, t h e WII-SON ft HtiRHiroLDEB.
sa m e b ein g a rule d ay
of
tills S o li c it o r s fo r C o m p l a i n a n t .
AN ADVERTISEM ENT
C o u r t , a n d t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e 111 ne 5th . 12th , 2Rlh. J u l y 3rd.
IS THE SILENT SALE-MAN OF COMMEKCE.
a n s w e r to th o hill o f c o m p l a i n t e x ­ IDth. 17th. 21th. tin t 31 it.
h i b i t e d a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s c a u s e ,
a n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f d e c r e e p r o
e o n f e s s o w ill he e n t e r e d
u g aln st
e a c h a n d e v e r y of you.
R 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 d e r of I’u l d l c a t l o o b e p u b l i s h e d
In T h e S a n f o r d H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r
p u b l i s h e d In S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty , F l o r i d a , o n c e a w e e k f o r e i g h t
c o n s e c u t i v e W necks.
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e se a l
,,t •||&gt;. l U r c m t C o u rt of t h e HOVr n l h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t C o u r t of the
....... ot F l o r i d a , in a n d f o r s.-m
i o o l e C o u n ty , o n t h i s t h e 5 th d a y
of J u n e . A. I&gt;. 1923
\ \ E. DOUULAHH.
C le r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h u V A C A T IO N S U G G E S T I O N S
H e v e u th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of F l o r ­
ida. In a n d f o r H em ln o lc Ci u u iy .
Why not see new places, and meet new
Bv A. .\L W K E K H . D e p u ty C le rk .
IHEAL)
people, this summer? Why not an ocean trip on
W IL S O N ft JIO U H IIO L D B R .
S illc lto r* fo r C o m p lain an ts.
. . „ e of
of m
i r large,
l a m e , comfortable
r n m f n r t j h l c ssteamers?
team ers?
1’ iiri-s nare low,
one
4itir
Fares
J u l i o G, 12th. 19th, 2dth. J u l y 3rd,
service ami meals (lie best—ami the invigorating air of the sea
Dtlh, 17th. 2 1 th a n d 3 tat.

White Springs nnd Lake City is
being hard sprfaeod nnd is in very
DETROIT. Juno 26.—Steel and
gow! condition.
ii’, nr _ n High. Springs
, ■ to concrete, generally associated witi:
cellent. * vTrR
Ii ""1' !!! h
11'kysrrapcrs and office structures,
have entered the realm of possibil®“i f y,{!«.*V&gt;!'alti
v**ry . ily ns building materials in the
Id "
MF T P'J ' n-nmuetfon of small homes and
I-itI, n11 .. t
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11 Minimi ip
1 uunit|i i hiumi, htii'i
tlcn , ? L i? / nCn e3ia ,,l‘,'1t
Henry It. Hrlgimm, of Boston,
r imi-fi i" i
1 ,rU a unll'*1* Cl,,,‘ ! sneaking today befote the Nation-

f f l g S f c t T i J S S S i S s f t J i f '- *Hoards in convention
" f '"•"l
here. ..........
asphalt rurfaco. Lwaburg to Km"One
of
our
natural
han&lt;licnps
t!s nnd Mount Dora. good. Mount
i
in
new
inventions
is
to
get away
D un to Fort Myers, generally in
good c&lt; edition except detours be­ from precedent," he declared.
"Architect* and builders cling to
tween Olga and Fort Myers,
old designs nnd find it difficult
ROAD NO. 2—Georgia Lino to to use unfa nt ilia r designs requir­
Or’nndo.
ed for now materials. Concrete
Wild’s Landing to Yuleo, sand iand
steel offer distinct opportuni‘ lay road in fair condition. Yulee 1tics in home building, both in de­
to rlx miles south, shell road in sign and attractiveness."
fuir condition. Front this point,
Declaring it is false economy to
on in* 1 Jacksonville to Green Cove
5pr:nvs, paved roud brick and produce shoddy houses or lotuses
treated rock hate. All in good of Poorer construction than appears
condition. Green Gove Springs to I,m l,u; ourfarr, unless Tor some
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—
use, Mr.
Palatko rough to end of brick n t !' rycoRnised
tvniporray
Rice’s Creek. Brick road front | Htigham said:
Ulre' i Otck through Palatka t-i
"U is far hotter to have the floor
Rati Mateo, good. Kurt Mateo to joists unnecessarily graced and
Dunn’s Creek fair. Asphalt sur- unnecessarily large than to have
face f ont Dunn's Crek to Hiseo, 'tho floor.! sag. thu walls and ccilCrcnecnt City, Pierson, and Dc- ings crack and tho doors jam afI.con Lprings, excellent. Streets ter two or three years. Tho buildthrottgh Crescent City under con- or may have sold his hous? anti
rtru-titm. Deleon through D^. I obtained his profit, hut the qturLaml to Ranfnrd and Orlando, fa ir.' chaser fitnls that his house la not
ROAM NO.lrf-Ge.ngia L it- t„
good at it l o o k e d a ’td the t.|"tMiar.ii.
, trition of it* liiitlilor ami uf Inulil*
Thc Waycross road from the K: !cn,J n «cneral, is iiijuml. Although
Marv’s River to Jacksonvilii i l !
l,,iurl,”‘ nre
InaWImw that
np- n for truffle and newly paved. !,,uU',or"
M,,t ,hu, conscious of
Rorfun* 1 ompleteti. ExcelienL con- i V10
rtevertheless each inilitlon. Road under construction Jury
.lhl'■' klM'1 &gt;»“hes it harder
I IhjVal copnty, from Bayard ; . l " 'vU ,t“' u ,,,,us,‘ 1,1 11
M. Jphna county liRj.
Duval
Rt. Joseph’s, the ciutreh of tin
koonty line to Bunnell 62 tnilra 9
ftp*, brirk road with rock shmil- Franciscan Father* in Los Angeles
•I
iiir*
fair. Runnel I to end Reilly’s ad vine* again it the use of wedding
asphalt road 9 miles rock shout- '"arches by Wagner or Mondt*!rUro, fuir. Bunnell to end Reilly’s ! a^ohn. "We can well dlspznso
iis pb.tlt road 9 miles asphalt sur- j with these e 1*111 p o * i t i o o r,
fate, cxxdlept. Volusia ) .unty
* Bt. Joseph's calendar, "so ui.J*ne t j Daytona very good. Allan terly out of place in the preseme
tlaie to Now Smyrna H miles. 1 |
the Sarurmcntnl Savior, in
mile detnur.
Remainder paved. Whom neither of these men liuI.Vw Smyrna to Brevard county &gt;Heved, one being an infidel anti tho
line IG miles, 4 miles detour, l l(,lb:r a Jew. Stive the organirf
rtilci shelled road.
Remainder
embarrassment of refusing end
Rrovani county lino to Ti- [ycurs;lf the humiliation of boin^
lusvllie 12 miles, 0 miles paved, !rofurod,
ictuaitukr shelled toad, no detours.
**4i iiU
a/Y(III _18_
1Q I'lUn
!•, (Ill
Titusvills
to \Cocoa
mile*,
all I A trap drummer ill j\kDenver in ­
Ilaved, Gudoa' tu - Mblbouru* 21 ch:.,tra is ntiiditjf. Strnnc* V\ **y,
wile's,
...lies, 3O miles
nines detour,
aeiour, 15
10 mile
nuit,* they nre hunthiK for him.—Sparjuived, remainder shell* d roa i. jtanburg Sun.

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i 6 t l ' f i r t h f r i ole” C ou jiljr. ' F l o r i d a , a I1*
p e a r to t h e h ill o f c o m p l a i n t filed
above e n titled cause a g a in s t
Notice I* hereby^ given Jthat the Inouilig,
oil t h e I r d d a r o f A u g .,, A.
B o a r d or C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s in
j
,
th
u s a m e bolnsr
rule day "f
‘ ill
a n d f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
w ill m e e t In t h e C o u r t H o u s e a t t h i s Ci.-nrl In t h e C o u r t Htnw**. i-ah*
H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , o n M o n d a y , J u l y ford. F lo r id a , t o a n s w e r th e bill of
p l a in t filed a g a i n s t y o u nod in
6th. |92S, n t 10 o ’c l o c k n.m. ns nn dc oe m
f a u l t t h e r e o f t h a t a dc&lt; &lt;o-- I rn
K i l t n l l z . i t Inn H o a rd f o r t h e p u rp o s e
t ’nnfcRSo b e e n t e r e d a g a m s t you,
liig t e s t i m o n y a&lt;i~Vo" th o ~vaVue" o f . m;l i ' 10,
,.na n y p r o p e r t y . re n t, p e r s o n a l o r m ix ’t ,B o r d e r e d t h a t nil p a r t l e s un
ed a s r i s e , | by t h e C o u n ty T a x A s - , h u o w n c l a i m i n g n n I n t e r . St In a n d
s no r f o r ni isms eosnaeem
m n t f o r t h e t a x e s f u r to t h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r i n V f I II
o f t h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r l 8 \V 1 - 0 *
t h e y e a r 191' .
S ection K ev tm td en ( 17) T o w n s h i p I
V. K. D OUGLASS.
Tv.’m iiy - o n o
121)
Haul It.
Hang- 1
C l e r k H o a rd o f C o u n t y C nmT h i r t y ( 10) H a st a p p e a r t o t h i s bill
m lssluncrs.
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M ay 21- 25- 29.
o f A u g u s t A. D. 19SS, t h e s a m e b e .
u l e d a y o f t h i s C o u r t n t tb o
IN THE CIRCriT COOtlT OF Clnogu r;vt r H
o u se . Hartford. F l o r i d a , to
SEMINOLE C O U .m , FI.ORIIIA. a n s w e r th
e h ilt u , c o m p l n l n l filed
IN CIIAXCEHY.
In s a i d cu sc a g a i n s t y o u , a n d In d e ­
f a u l t th e r e o f t h a t a d e c r e e P r o L*&gt;ntV. C. D a v i s .
F r e d e r i c k tV a ls m a , f e r s o bo e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you nnd
C a se M a r l i n n n d M I ko Salts, C o m ­ t h e c o u r t p r o c e e d ex p a r t e .
p la in a n ts.
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o r d o r be

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A rt B lack, O r c h e s t r a
L ead er, S a y s N obody Can
Stop N e w M usic N o w
Detroit. — “Jazz," says Art
Rlt3k, who playing it daily, nj
ho da^zlingly does, at the Pier in
Detroit, knows all about it, "jazz
is Rtamet—Cato—call it what you
lik
far ns tho United States
ia cancarned."
Since ho tegan leading an or­
chestra nt thu mast fashionable
resort in tho Michigan city, Mr.
H!r.ck baa been mrAing
okj: a study
of iim tiacVi:rmtnd ot i.n« and the
rWaOlW for its existence,
"It Kem, tu me/' , ay,he, "that

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a fellow doesn’t nerd to lnvo any
great psychological knowledge tu
dope cut the origin cf this jazx
business. The secret of it is in
tho erted, tiio pep and jump of
this American day, 1 can't fer
tho life of mo imaginu how as a
n alien we ever could work cut
any other hind of music.
"Pccpio in a hurry hJ»vo to
have se:-.cthing that expresses
their msed—something charactoriiticnljr Yankee with a sparkle
lilti* 'When ! 'i'hir.k ef You.'
"Tho highbrows may do their'
best cr their w ont to rulft tho
people's fun, but it’a my ouUbcn
it will £Ata nwt» Uiau. biiduMWei-'
to get r’d i f ixrz. The Jar.’ ft .3
themaclvus couldn’t stop It non.

M lilC K .
Nolle*' Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t th o
Ilo a ril o f U ountY C o m m i s s i o n e r s In
an&lt;t f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
" i l l nl t l u d r n e x t r e g u l a r m e*'ting to
In’ h o ld mi M o n d a y , J u l y 6th. A. D.
I '35. a t 10 o’c lo c k . A. M. ruoelVo hid*
f o r Hi*- c l a y i n g uf t)m&gt; m i le &gt;01 th e
B e a r L a k e rm ul. b e g i n n i n g u t t h e
O ra n g e C o u n ty tin s a n d r u n n o rth
on t h e potu tu n lln&lt;- O m m i l t . I n ­
f o r m a t i o n In r o f i . r c n c e to n a m e m a v
lin h i l l f r o m tin* C l e r k o f IV : Lie.ml.
at S m f t i r d . F l a .
T h i s h o a r d r e s e r v e * t h e r i g h t to
rej* e t a n y o r a l l hid*.
V’. E, DOUGLASS.
C l e r k B o a r d o f C o u a l y C o n n 's .
IX
THE
SEVENTH
J I H IC 1AL
I Mil l IT . IN AND F I 1H S E U I X 4) 1.E
r O l ’Y TV i
I 'l.O lt 11) V
IN
I 'l l A N C E ItV .
!e J. C H A M B E R .
A* t ’o m i d l u n a n t
B ILL TO Q U IE T T IT L E
E R R S T C C f v E R E t Al.
Ri'*|toml a m .
O r d e r o f I'll III Ic a t Inn
It Is o r d e r nl t h a t v n u t a i l c a d i
of &gt;ou, t o - w l t ; E p p s T u c k e r
nod
--------- T n e k e r . hi* w ife . If li v i n g o r
If ilend: a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n i n ­
t e r e s t a* h e ir s , d e v is e s , le g a te e .) a r
o t h e r c l a i m a n t s , by t h o u g h t o.- u n tier t h e a b o v e n a m e d p a r t i e s
dar&lt;n*cd o r o t h e r w i s e , a n d a l t u n d A d M M M e M lttf'.a la tsa irK * u m iiti-x t
T n t f i i j S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r 4.HYY l - l )
of tin* S o u t h w e s t Quarter IHW t - t )
**f S u c tio n IT, T o w n s h i p 21 S., IL itig c 1

will do you a world of good.
All—the—way—hy—mm from Jacksonville to ft.iliimore J30.06, round
trip $t‘).5l; PhiktilrlphU J.IIJtl, round trip 553.00; lh&gt;*nm 542A2, round Irip
572.18. Fares include meal* and berth, with slight extra charge for outside
rooms.
&lt;,
ALL EX PEN SE T O U R S
Special All-Expense tours, also personally conducted tours, at
moderate cost. Send for folder, ami you will find a variety of tours
tif eleven days and longer, Sii0.75 ami up, and with New York and
Atlantic City among the places visited. Fares for All-Expense
Tours include hotels, sightseeing, etc.

THE COMFORT ROUTE!
Many travellers to Northern and interior
points travel hy *ea to Raltimorc or Philadelphia,
urn! thence by rail, ‘through fares to var­
ious points quoted on application.
h i f « t Mtflw M a u i to rkUattelphlt. 'll
li. S», lie i luhirr, eta if 10 day i.• JI

M ERCH A N TS AND M IN ERS
TRANS PORT AIT ON CO,
S0d E. HAY .‘.TP.EET, JACKSONVILLE

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United
Helping Argentine Farmer $
To Raise Better Produce

As Klan Leader Faces Trial

O FlJO V tefltiEN T
Michnlnkopolous Cabinet Ls
Overthfown While Populace
la Unmoved By the Change;
I’angnles Is the New Leader

Defense Day Plans'I
For Sanford Made;
By Patriotic Bodies

Direct Benefit
From System

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When you put system into saving, yon soon he- j
gin to trot direct benefit—&gt;pntl step by step you
climb higher to financial success. Open an ac
count with us today.
t Per Cent Interest I'aid on Savings Account*

For traveling, .-mopping ant* gener­
al wear, this frock of navy hlue
flat crepe fills the bill perfectly.
It has the ijuw Eton jacket effect,
toffbned by a rippling jubot front.
wide pleats yroVide_ amjde
jvoii) tit bha pvmline. '•

Hriminole (Ifouniyl^ank
Sanford,Fla.

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-Bunneli— Surveying completed
I.*ke Wof
o i route of Dixie Highway from casino Soon to 14 repl
^Ms place to SU, Auglstine.
structure.

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county commissioners in an effort j
to secure this Ut*.
Numerous improvements at Ge­
neva. including electric lights nnd 1
power, paved streets, siddwalks, a*
water works plant and system and,
a sanitary system were also dis-!
cussed nt the meeting which was 1
the last to be held in that city
until next September.

KUENOS AIRES. Juno 20.— The culture of tobacco is being
American methods in the develop­ developed by Felix Charlan, a spe­
ment of orops and mineral resourc­ cialist formerly employed by the
Canadian government, who hns
es are being rapidly introduced studied tobacco culture in Mary­
into Argentina, which formerly land. Virginia, Kentucky and Cu­
looked to Europe for instruction. ba. He is introducing America!)
The national and provincial govern-' seeds nnd methods.
Okeechobee — 3100,000 county
ments now have in thfeir service The methods for making cheese
no less than nine technical experts used on the Pacific Coast of the and city high school to be built
who are either American* or have United States nro being introduced this year.
gained their knowledge in the by nn Irish expert, who spent con­
United Stntes.
siderable time studying the Amer­ IN rO l'U T n F ro rN T Y JUDGE.
.SKMINol.K CQlljrTT.
Argentina’s infant cotton indus­ ican dairy industry.
S T A T E «&gt;K F L O K ID A .
In r* pKintn iif I t o h e n n ft. P u riln n.
try is being developed under the The possibilities of establishing
M J i dHKDITUlM* I.K U A T E E S .
technical advice of two American a metallurgical industry in Argon- T»*HISTRI
HUTKEH ANI&gt; A M , I'E H f-n.vs HA VI NO CliAl.Mp H it l a ;
experts, Ernest I„ Tutt. former tina are being investigated hy II.
...... AITAINST
.......... “ .JjAt
— 11&gt; ~E S T-----ATH;
chief of the cotton section of thu Foster Coin, chief of the United MANUS
;iml e a r n ,o f y o u . u r* h . - ^ textile division of the department j Stntes bureau of mines, and two tiv V«u.
nollft* &lt;1 am t r r ip ii r ^ i l tu i»it’*,-ui
of commerce, nnd Dr. N. E. Win* assistants. E. C. Swanson nn
and G, a n y G a lm * a m t itrm .init* w h lcli you.
l t n o r of you. m uy Imv* u g u ln x i
tors, a cotton geneticist, formerly E. Williams. They have been ex­ tohre rt-tlM
e of Itolieili’. H. P u riln n. ileof Ctcmson College, South Caroli­ ploring the territory lying along e e a s u t , In
te n f S e m i n o le t'n t m l y ,
na, Mr. Tutt is devoting himself the Andes for coal, iron nnd man­ Klorltlit. til- t h e t(n&lt;lenlK»eil It. 1*
P
eek
.
K
S
e
e
u lo r. nf unlit entnto, w i t h ­
to Improving methods of cotton ganese.
in tw o V'oiir* fr o m t h e itn te h e r e ,
cultivation, harvesting, ginning
of,
In addition to the above an
I h i tn l .Mine SSth. A. D„ l«!3.
and marketing, while Dr. Winters’ American, Leon M. Kstrnbrook,
It. U D ECK. K x r e u e o r ,
work is to ootr.in pure uniform was the organizer of Argentina's
K s ta t e Ito lie n a S. ('u n i o n .
varieties of the paint for the dif­ new crop statistics bureau; anoth­ !f |**io■*,
ferent sections of i/.o (republic, er American, George O. Wiggin»,
and adapt seeds.from other coun- 'organized the weather bureau, and
t* if to Argentine conditions.
there is nlso nn American connect- i
. K. Cross, an American sugarjed in an executive capacity with m t •_ \ x r „
i _ \ri
i» •*•
expert. Is in charge of the uxpvrl- one of the state railroads, sAid to J *&gt;18 »» CCK 8 o p e C I f l l S
.-i station maintained.» \by .i.
mental
the better than any other of the. sysAt
provindul government of Turuman, toni.
where the sugar industry is cen­ Dr. Thomas I.e Breton, former 1
tered. He is developing new vari­ Argentine Ambassador nt Washing- J
eties of sugar plants nnd control!- . ton, now minister of agriculture
uig pests and diseases.
and Dr. Carlos A. Vallejo, suit-sec­
Thomas Greggnr, an American retary of agriculture and a gradu­
geneticist in corn, is in the employ ate of the University of Wiscon­
of the ministry of agriculture en­ sin, are responsible for bringing
deavoring to obtain better varie­ most of these experts to Argen­
ties of that cereal.
tina.

ATHENS, June 26.—The Greek
government under the premiership
of Michnlakopoutos has been de­
posed and u new government under
military control ia installed at
Athens. The revolutionary move­
ment starred nt dawn simultan­
eously in Athens and Soloniki,
when anti-government forces after
a brief fusilade seized the tele­
graph offices and cut communica­
tions.
The’ military movement had been
foreseen for several days, but up
to the Inst minute the government
had declared itself master of the
situation and was absolutely con­
vinced of the loyalty of the troops.
Afc - 6B o'clock
flVlncW Thursday nirifnint*
At
morning i
however, General Pangalos, who
was former generalissimo of the
Greek army and held the of lice of
minister of war .for a short time,
with a number of officers occu­
pied the barracks of the regiment
of engineers and forthwith issued
an ultimatum to the government
S r m iE N S G N
demanding its resignation ami
holding the ministry responsible
for any bloodshed.
At the same time an ultimatum
picture was sketched
was issued by Admiral Hndjlkiriu- This
.
........durini
...... g hearings at Noblesvitle, lad., where
kos, former minister of marine,
. n?on» Indian Klan leader, is accused of murdering .Miss
who was aboard the warship Avcr- Madge Gberholtzer of Indianapolis. Stphenson is to go on trial shortly
of, and by the commundsr of the before Judge bred E. Hines, who has been hearing his application for
troops at fvnloniki. The whole of bail.
the Athens garrison did not at
first declare in favor of the rev­
olution and Premier Michnlnknpoulos and his cabinet remained in
session in the parliament build­
ing guarded by loyal troops.
In the afternoon General Pnngalos and Ins stalf took quarters
at the wnr ministry, where he as­
(Continued From Page One)
sumed the attitude of leader of
(Continued From Page One)
the revolution, and issued orders text hooks on scientific subjects of unfriendly criticism, of selfaccordingly. In the meantime, the nnd science and religion.
seeking and of observance of those
Professor Maynard M. Metcalfe, ordinances and laws framed fur
provisional president of the re­
of
the
zoology
department
Oberlin
public, Admiral
Coundouriotu,
our protection, tatting with us the
sent out an urgent summons to College, Ohio, author of works on ‘stern baggage of resolve,* ns wo
the parinmentary lenders. Ho in­ evolution and zoology, long as­ settle ourselves in this Ixuiutiful
with
Congregational municipal home. Lot us furnish it
vited M. Papnnastasion, former sociated
premier to organize a cabinet, but chinches and colleges.
with fresh appointments of energy,I
Arthur M. Miller, professor of loyalty and a studious and Intel- 1
in political circles it is generally
believed that Pangalos luul designs geology, University of Kentucky, ligent interest in every phase of I
upon the premiership and would lecturer nnd author of books on d ty administration.
not likely be willing to serve under evolution and religion. Professor
"We offer our sincere congrnt-1
Miller was .Mr. Scopes’ teacher of illations
Papunnstasion.
to our officials upon this
at the Kentucky institute,
the many other forthstanding
Admiral Dadjikirinkos assumed geology
Henry Higgins I.ane, professor and
command of the fleet and is ex­ of zoology, University of Kansas, c( Movements of*,recent months.
pected to become minister of ma­ author of “Evolution ami Christian As nn organization the Woman’s
Club takes pride In the growth of
rine. It is understood that Ad­ Faiths.”
Sanford.”
miral Cundouriotis intended to rcDr.
Edward
L,
Rice,
professor
signe tlie presidency but was dis­ of biology, Ohio Wesleyan Uni­
Mrs, Wight further explained
suaded.
versity, author of address entitled the many advantages that will
Though there were possibilities Darwin nnd Bryan” nnd of mini come from having a fine municipal
of a really serious situation, had erolls articles on science and ro* i building completed and furnished
a collision between the troops of llgion which nro generally regard i j HS
ont‘ ln “ (is c*Lythe two parties occurred, the rev­ cd as authoritive.
, Upon
P° the conclusion of Mrs.
olution from a military standjoint
Dr. J. G. Lippman, biologist, of Wight’s address. Mayor Lake ord­
was a mild affair and except for a Rutgers College, New Brunswick, ered the floor cleared for dancing
few blank cartridges fired, nothing N. J., and author of works on biol­ and urgetl that all those present
that seemed like war happened. ogy anti acknowledged ns a Ilader remain • for •this part «&gt;f the celoRevolutionary troops are protect­ in his branch of science.
bration.’ Refreshments of ice
ing public buildings.
cream
ami punch were served by
Dr. Ward J. Neal, chief biolo­
The populace seems strangely gist of the Post Graduate Medical number of the young people of this
unmoved by the event, and is evi- School, New York City.
city.
sueh coups, which have been inBesides the members of the mu­
Mr. Malone said all these ad­
ctensly frequent in recent years.
visers and witnesses are active nicipal hand, those sitting on the
Pangalos issued a manifesto de­ members of various denominations platform were city commissioners
Forrest Lake, S. O. Chase, ('. J.
claring that in acting as he did of the Christian religion.
Marshall, F. P. Forster, City Clerk j
lie was merely carrying out the
wishes of tiic people, who demand­ 1 (T t)V r i i r i i i rn t y r f's L R- phi,,Ps* City Manager W. B.|
W IL L
1 A I v E Williams, City Engineer Fred T.
ed the redemption and purification J U R l
Williams, S. O. Shinholser and |
of the country.
The care with which the revo­ SHEPHERD’S CASE Kov. T. J. Nixon.
lution was engineered is evidenced THIS
AFTERNOON
by the elaborate preparations
made in: the principal garrisons
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throughout the country, where Shephetjl
typhoid g^rma am!
agents of the revolution seem to taught him how
to use them to slay
have found fertile soil to work Billy McClintock was called too ab­
upon. The adherence of the entire surd for belief.
fleet has put the seat of success
Dr. Rougetti’s story that Shep­
upon Greece’s latest coup d’etat.
herd had applied to him for the
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study of bacteriology, also was at 8:30 o’clock on their march to
It all depends on who's the best from a discredited source, n“quaek Fourth Street Park where the peo­
shot, wife or husband. —Opelika doctor convicted for running a dip­ ple of this community are asked
(Ala.) News.
loma mill.”
to assemble for a short program
Stewart made much of Patman's to he outlined hy the committee of
testimony that he understood the which Mr. Lake is chairman.
prosecutor had promised him im­ The program will begin with
munity, although he was indicted prayers for the national defense,
witli Shepherd und that Faiman these to be followed hy patriotic
had not testified that he gave to
nnd concluded by n patriotic
Shepherd typhoid germs. “I gave music
address during the course of whieh
him three test tubes of germs, one the question . of national defense
of para typhoid A, and one of para ami the purpose of Defense Day
typhoid B,” he quoted Faiman.
will he made clear.
He credited Faiman with inten­
In a statement this morning,
tionally leaving nut typhoid germs
so as to prevent himself ever be­ Capt. Hutchison said thnt when a
ing sent to trial for helping cause man signs up with the National
the diseam 'whieh killed young Guaid for a single dny ns is asked
of all able bodied men on Defense
McClintock.
Day, he is supposed by doing so to
O'Brien gave virtually his en­ signify
his willingness in a case
tire hour to ridicule ending the
pleas for Shepherd. The crowded of emergency to sign up for ac­
court room of spectators frequent­ tual service.
ly laughed aloud at his wftkums.'
Tampa—Extensions ami Im­
Stuart—Two car loads peppers, provements of city water system,
to cost $288,000, started.
first this year, shipped.

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PXORIDAFACTS

T y iil t
P?*»l i rate of
When y o u 'notice t h e -gnlfii
on the Automobile o f CdoTidga on the Rkdlo............
- I • • Florida is idol.*
...
2
Kind*
of
Preachers.
' P 51
! , ;
u s«rond Class Mattsr, some physician speeding to bring relief from suffering, or The Farmer’s Share.
_ •£7. 1*11, fct ths PoitoMIcs
uford. Florida under Act of possibly rescue from the very grip of Death, do you ever
Old Swimming Holes.
i, i , l i s t .
stop to think if there is any special significance, or any spe­
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
Mobile, weio o’l
«
( C o p y rig h t 195 S)
„ . m i w cial history, back o f that emblem ?
Bp l. nR.t&gt;.
the
province
0f
West
Florid*
*
MaaaiM
S A R D DKItn..
BOW
And have you seen the new automobile emblem for
NO MAN CAN guess what pow­
? h n n c H 9 physicians which contains as its central feature the rod and
It N a ia a lla A arnor
There are 160 nurseries n tt
er to speak well over the radio
serpent of Aesculapius? This emblem is interestingly ex­ may mean in years to come.
s c n s r m iT io ^ n atks
avocado and other tropical
On* Vtsr~l7.no six Months... *1»0
Lust Monday night bridge par­
and
! Jis liv w s d in c u y by C s r r ls 1, p s r plained by a writer in the Journal of the American Medical ties laid down their cards, women
general nursery stock
‘‘Wtssk, ISj. Wctkly Edition lio# Association .
on
farms
stopped
the
late
cleaning
iw r j t a r .
_____________
‘T h e knots on the rod,” he explains, “symbolize the d if­ up of dishes, their husbands came
The Everglades embrace nonr™
. SPKriAt. &gt;OTirr.i All Obltuarr ficult problems of medicine; the serpent typifies wisdom. in from evening chores, tens of
imatcly
4,000 square mil“sPP|m*
nor Iera. oard* of thanks, resolutions
r T
" ^
«*
[ and notlcts to! ontrrtalnments whsr# The Aesculapius symbol therefore stands for power, wisdom millions listened to th? President’s
500 000 acres) south of u S o k t
t*»am«s art mads will bt charged and health. Scarlet and gold have long been regarded as the clear, incisive matter of fact
0 3 uSelite Gakpem hose
chobce Nearly one million acres
f»r at regular advartlalng rates.
voice, discussing in plain fashion
still belong to the State.
particular colors of the physician's costume. In the middle the importance of national eco­
V I E O L D BEDSP2WGA
MF.MtlFIl T i l * A M O CIA TEtJ PIIKSS
Tbs Asanclatrd Press la exclos- ages, the physicians of the king's retinue wore scarlet cloaks. nomies and laying down, to the
“To The w heels
The greatest length of Florida
Irsly entitled m tho ust for ra- The elixir of life was usually a red tincture. Gold symbo­ satisfaction of every hearer, the
north to south is 450 niilcj ih.
publlratlon of all news dispatches
money
belongs
to
the
PEOPLE,
credltm to It or not otherwise cred­ lizes the sun, which has long been regarded as having definite
grentest width is about 400 mile,
O l 0 CuBBEC
ited In ihld paper and also the lo­ influence for health and, indeed, modern scientific investi­ that THEY might to he allowed
at the extreme northern part Tfc
HECL5
W
ILL
help
calnews published herein. A I right,
to spend as much of their own
average width is 95 miles.
of reiiubllratlon of special dispatch­ gations have continued its beneficertce. The radiating lines money as possible, and have ns lit­
ouT
in
a
P
inch
es herein are also re»er-cd.______
underlying the scarlet enamel of the emblem sign ify the tle ns possible taken away from
The reclamation of the Ev,r.
FRIDAY. JUNK 26. 1925
sun's rays, which emerge to form a gold band around the them by the government.
glades
was actually begun on July
insignia.
THE HERALDS PLATFORM
4, 1906. Work was started with *
THUS PRESIDENT Coolidge
'T h e central part of the design lies on the green cross, now talks direct to the people of
1.—peeper water route to Jackxondredge, built under the direction of
the
four arms of which radiate from it. Previous to 1910, the United States. It was nn in­
the into Governor N. B. Broward,
•
. .
,
2v—Construction of St. Jonna-In- the use of the red cross was rather general us the insignia of novation when Woodrow Wilson,
at a point Fort Lauderdale.
dian River canal.
hospitals, health departments and medical institutions. At so perfectly dressed, drove to the
3.
—Extension of white way.
’^'JioSd WHOLIVE
and talked direct to Sena­
Drainage was slow for the first
that time the executive committee o f the American Nationul Capitol
4,
—Extension of local amusements.
/ m milW coumTcY •
tors, Representatives, the Su­
ten years because the State was
'
OR
NAIL
OH
AlLvlkue
OLV
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, Red Cross requested all hospitals, health departments and preme Court and others.
dependent upon the sale of the
CAlt D15PEN5E- wm
RUBBERS a NV 6 AL0SHES
like institutions to refrain from the use of the red cross in
ete.
"Wonderful audience,” the world
land for funds with which to u.rrj
V
/H
f.E
L
S
AtTbOeTlEC
iS.—Augmenting of building pro­ order to avoid confusion, and suggested as a substitute the said.
out the project. The land brought
_
*•
•
Vliil Fus WCVIPEKFUL
gram—houses, hotels, apartment green cross on a white background. Congress restricted the
But it was no audience at all
! very low prices in their original
U
’EM
lOM
houses. &gt;
compared to the vast multitude
; condition.
6.
—Extension of street pavinguse
pro­o f the red cross to the American National Red Cross, and that heard President Coolidge
prohibited organizations from adopting this emblem after the talk direct to the people of the
gram.
Lake Worth has become known
7.
—Construction
of
boulevard
passage of the law.. At that time numerous organizations, United States.
throughout the country because it
around I&gt;ake Monroe.
For the first time in the history
particularly those in the eastern part of the United States,
divides Palm Beach, the popular
8.
—Completion of city beautifica­
of this country it is possible to suy
winter resort, from West Palm
adopted
the
green
cross
on
white
ground
ns
a
proper
emblem
tion program.
of the President that ALL THE
Bench, the county seat of palm
9 .— Expansion of nrhoot system for the automobiles of physicians or of hospitals, and for PEOPLE HAVE HEARD HIS
Beach
county. A bridge connccti
with provision for increased fa- ambulances. Many concerns began to manufacture this VOICE AND KNOW HIM.
the two towns.
cilitics._____________________ deaigne as an emblem for the automobiles of physican. In 1
SEVEN WORDS in the thirty,
The late Dr. John B. Currie, of
BIBI.E THOUGHT FOR TODAY some cities, municipal ordinances gave caiM bearing the seventh verso of the twelfth chap­
i
Pensacola,
was the inventor of ar­
green
cross
special
privileges.
The
use
of
the
green
cross
on
A STRENGTH AND REFUGE:
ter of St. Mark stand out in the
tificial ice. He is one of Florida's
0 Lord, Thou urt my God; I will the present design is a recognition o f the widespread use of minds of millions;
representatives in the National
exalt Thee. I will praise Thy name this device in many sections of the country, and obviously
“And the common people heart!
nOfi’T USE
AMP ITUMAeoUHP
Statuary Hall in tho Capitol at
for Thou has done wonderful makes it unnecessary to introduce new municipal ordinances him gladly.”
Washington. His statue was truck
o n gopT p l a c e s s u ch a s ^lm h s &amp; c .[
th in g s ............. Thou hast been a for recognition of the new emblem.
I
k
F
vm
».
y
P
illows
would
b
e
elega
n
/.
Grout and ever growing is the
1
by C. Adrian Pillars, scuplyur of
strength to tho poor, a strength to
power of those to whose voices
Jacksonville.
‘‘From
a
legendary
point
of
view,
it
is
interesting
to
know
tho needy in his distress, n refuge
the people listen gladly, as to one
from the storm, a shadow from that the cross usually signified punishment and death prev­ whom they know.
•the heat. Isaiah xxv: 1, 4.
ious to Christian era. The Persians, however, used it as a
home.
vided agninst it in the constitu­
A SUMMER SCHOOL OF EVOLUTION? of Bythe the
-------- o-------A MAN jn public office, with
same token we need tion.
symbol for the sun, and the Gauls endowed it with creative
something to say, and with “the
ASHEVILL CITIZEN
WISDOM COMETH WITH THE and fractifying powers,”
more mental development. Sup­
'I here is no place in our diem?
air," the opportunity to be heard
YEARS.
plying
this
is
the
particular
prov­
for
a combination of church nnd
Almost every emblem in every-day use about us has an in­ by all at his command, can build
Now that the evolution contro­ cused on that account of being ince of the school,
state, or for either of these usurp,
Now I am young and credulous,
teresting, sometimes an inspiring origin. When you see for himself a place in the people’s versy has been dragged into tho descended from the horse. Some
More religion 7 It is needed ing the proper rights of the he me.
My heart is quick to bleed
the green cross and its symbol on succor-bearing car of the confidence and affection thut can­ law courts and therefore forced, men have sense so sturdy that it worst of all. And here is found Justice Seegcr appears to use to
At courage in the tremulous,
be taken nwuy from him. His
is called horse sense; anti some the very special field ami oppor­ have made a decision which is not
Slow sprouting of a seed.
family physician, think of it with the respect to which it is not
words go to the people, no inter­ willy-nilly, upon public attention, only too plainly have suffered tunity of the church.
only constitutionally correct but,
so richly entitled.
mediary.
let us make the best of the situa­ atrophy of those brain cells which
We
cannot
safely
get
the
func­
also, one which is vevry wise and
Now I am young and sensitive,
•--------------- o---------------ns instruments for that tions of these three most impor­ upon which almost everybody
Man’s lack can stnb mo through;
PR ESI DENT COO LI DG E, as tion end, even though it falls to function
1 own no stitch I would not give
“Headed” For the Age of Ninety-Five
millions can testify, speaks with our lot during the heated period, kind of cerebration. But if n man tant agencies mixed. The fathers whom we know needs to poruki
To him that asked mo to.
no effort at oratorical effect, let us strive to learn what we can be praised for horse sense he feels saw it, way back yonder, anti pro­ quite seriously.
plainly, swiftly, keeping his gi­ from the protagonists on both complimented; if charged with inck
"Give me five m inutes’ talk with a man about
Now I nm young and a fool for
gantic audience from their bridge sides. There is to bo much publish­ of it, he is not snitl to have degen­
politics or weather or neighbors or finances ,and I'll
love.
whist, or their chores, as few min­ ed in the public prints, because of erated from the horse but is call­
My blood goes mad to see
g
tell you whether he’s going to reach ninety-five in
this debate, on science, theology, ed by tiie name of another quad­ ;
utes ns possible.
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A brown girl pass me like u dove
Bishop Oldham, of Albany, in­ religion and freedom in all its ruped used as a beast of burden.
good shape or not. If he says he has the finest
That flies melodiously.
All
this
natural
history
of
man
phases.
a
vited to spenk at Westminister
neighbors in the world and adds that times never
Comes now Dr. Charles Hill- as a physical creation (it does
Abbey, and perhaps n little flus­
have
been
better
or
politics
cleaner
or
the
weather
I.et mo bo Invish of my tears,
tered by the honor, said various Tout, fellow of the Royal Society not touch his spirit) is interesting
And dream that false is lt\ie;
finer, then you may be pretty sure that he’ll be a
things that he will think over of Canada, lecturing before u sec­ and would seem to be profitable
Though wisdom tjojaeth with tho
winner at ninety-five or any other age. No matter
when he gets back. He apologized tion of the American Association study for those who can find time
years,
for the United States,
He re­ for lb” Advancement of Science, to for it in the schools before the
how long you live, there isn’t tim e to worry."
Ileal E state Auction Sales. L et us sell your property J
The barren days come too.
gretted
that
his
country
hud
not testify a cninst much loose think­ workaday world becomes so much
That is some philosophy of Chnunccy M. Depew who
—Countee I*. Cullen in Palms.
done ita duty by Europe, flattered ing with regard to man's bodily with them that science and philos­
having reached the age of ninety years, himself, hale and the British unetiousty, and said t nnenatry.
In brief, Dr. Hill-Tout ophy are laid on the shelf of the a
'Tune may pnxs.uut amid a last hfujrty, might to know pretty &gt;\;ell. whut.he jtUQUdUtMftflMk “m iU u u tet .Jj.v-y
A T A U C T IO N
man never was monkey mind. Good and pious men have ■
minute rtfsh mf brides.
N
Snd apo 4»r monkey never not thought it unholy to be engag­ a
The person who sees the good side or everything Is usual­ wore terribly disappointed—to pu
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ly a person with a good digestive apparatus. lie also is it mildly—at the inactivity of the was man. If it be said by sci- ed in such pondering on the ways ■
We
ore
permanently
located
in
Sanford
a
*
{cnee thut, physically, man has ape- of the Creator. Dr. Edwin Mims, ■
Just because a fellow drives his usually a person who has good, eionn blood, and an outlook on American Government."
M
j like characteristics, it Is equally Professor of English in Vander*|JJ
car slow is no indication that ho
life that is cheerful and kindly. In all that there is the es­
TllAT’S ONE kind of an Amer­ true that tho ape has man-like bilt University, has lately cited H
OUR SA LES FORCE are EXPERTS
isn’t fast.
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scientific ■
sence o f good health, and Depcw is right in guessing that ican clerymnn talking to the Eng­ characteristics.
“ Probably both such dallying with
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o- - Another kind was Henry ape and man come from some com­ thought by John Wesley to an ex­ B
We suggest that the evolution­ such a person has a chance at living to near the century mark, lish.
We guarantee Satisfaction.
Ward
Beecher, who went over to mon ancestor," and probably man, tent that would not be counte-.nH
A
ists wear little monkeys as watch and beyond.
a lour e sympathy for the North, in while bearing in his body recent* named by Mr. Bryan and others *B
charms.
fl
People who “dig their graves with their teeth"— that our Civil War.
blnnccs even to the structures of who believe evolution is corrupt­ B If you have Property you want sold— List it with as a
------- o-------He was not as well received ns trees and flowers, was from the ing youth find driving the land into
means the people who eat unwisely and bring upon them­
Mothers used to he bothered with
a
a
and kiss it good-bye.
the Bishop of Albany, perhaps !«■rank materialism.
beginning genus homo.
a
the children hanging on to their selves nil sorts of ailments— are pretty likely to become m is­ cause he carried with him a high- unknown
:
Why
it
ii&lt;
that
there
should
be
a
Let
us
be
long
suffering
under
dresses but the knee dresses have anthropes. If they manage to live to old age they are dis­ i r opinion of his own country and such disturbance about the specula­
B
a
the
assaults
that
must
this
sum­
a
agreeable
and
difficult
to
live
with.
They
find
something
a
eliminated that trouble now.
his own countrymen than the one tion over man’s bodily creation by mer be committed upon patience
a
wrong with everything and everybody. And then some day taken over by the Bishop.
a
the Creator is a m atter to he left by evolutionists and anti-evolu­
a
The nearest some young married they turn right yellow and, die.
for
elucidation
by
philosophers
A
L
L
E
N
A
N
D
B
R
E
N
T
tionists.
The
m
atter
will
never
be
a
IN LIVERPOOL, when Beecher
’ couples get to home cooking is to
Then there is another class whom Depew would correctly spoke they threw eggs and hissed deep in the lore of human nature. settled until settled right, ami the
a
a
go to u restaurant that advertises schedule for an early grave. They are the “ fearsome” peo­ him. A man in the crowd shouted, Man’s body has also equine char­ people's horse sense must at last
1
lfi
E.
Scoond
Street,
Sanford,
Fla.
a
it.
acteristics,
but
none
fears
to
bo
ac­
settle
it.
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"We
thought
you
Yankees
were
u
o
f
We
Yankeei
ple.
They
are
afraid
o
f
everything,
afraid
of
poverty,
afraid
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ow
long
of
money,
afraid
of
illness,
afraid
of
ov
urything under the
« reat /Witer*. How
h i
I Our office boy says he’d hate to
to
la
st7"
1
nv
on
,.t
..n,lso
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this
war
of
yours
going
tn
CHURCH AND STATE
j ree some of these tetonhonc’girls sun out of which they can manufacture any
Ity s o il Ot cau se to r
Beecher replied, “I can’t answer
TAMPA TIMES
j giving nut waiting numbers in a fear. They worry day and night about Something. 1 heir your question. When we foughti
,barber shop.
eyes grow strained with watching for trouble. And time you Englishmen in 1776 it didn’t
------- o-------and time again they prove the truth of Klbert Hubbard’s lust long. That was easy, because
A supreme court justice of New in this country church nnd state ^HBBBBBBBBBnBBBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBBBBBBBBBaa1^
The little girl down the street famous adage, "What you rear, will surely come upon you." then we were only fighting Eng­ York—Justice Seegcr of White shall forever be kept separate.
a
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lishmen.
says the trouble about turning
Plains—1ms granted a permanent
■
Here
is
the
basis
for
Justice
2
They
die
early
because
they
have
worn
themselves
out
run­
down a suitor is that another will
"But this time we are fighting injunction which restrains 1the Seeger’s injunction. In the light oC fl
a
ning
to
meet
unpleasant
things.
Americans, and there is no telling Mount Vernon school board from the plain mandate of the const!- "
aoon turn up.
ns
The optimistic, kindly person on the other hand, not inly HOW long that may last.”
devoting a period of time each tution he could have readied no ■
Our office boy gives the follow­ prolongs his own life but contributes to the health and hap­
other decision than that religious (■
THE BRITISH crowd applauded, week to religious training.
ing sentence using the word letter: piness of everybody who comes within the range of his in­ listened, and developed an opinion
We believe very strongly in re­ instruction has no proper place in "*
a
“ My girl doesn't love me any­ fluence.
of Beecher considerably higher ligion, and we mean by this the llio curriculum of the public
religion. Among nil our schools. It is the aupremest folly
more, so I am going to letter alone.
a
It's right curious that more o f us don't think of these perhaps than the present British Christian
a
acquaintances there is neither boy to say that giving it such a place
opinion
of
the
good
nnd
humble
a
filings more often. We might be adding years to our lives
[ nor man, girl nor woman, who ] is not working the banned comi
“President Smites As He Leaves 1&gt;y a bit of r e a d ju stin g of our attitude toward our neigh­ American bishep from Albany.
j couldn’t profitably enough have | bination of church and state, l’ub*
for Vacation," soys u headline.
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THE AGRICULTURAL Depart­ ] more of it, no matter how much I lie schools arc nothing more nor
Now as a matter of fact, doesnt bors, and the world in general.
a
less
than
the
state
engaged
in
the
ment
shows
that
In
1924
the
farm­
]
or
how
genuine
may
be
that
which
■
anyone smile when going on a va­
a
business of teaching. This is some­
ers averaged a profit of 21 cents they possess.
cation 7
■
101
ft.
Corner
Lot
nt
$
1
10.00
per
front
foot.
a
bushel
on
wheat
and
28
cents
a
thing
in
which
it
should
engage,
We' also believe in the public
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■-------o------______ for the duty is upon it to enlarge
bushel on corn. Many lost money schools, They are most valuable
i
Of course, it's their own business
H
on every bushel, others made more agencies for tho dissemination o f!113 ^ar !*3 possible tho capacity of
no ft. at $125.00 per front foot
u
but we don’t see why some mer­
*
knowledge.
More nnd better the coming citizens for developing
a
Richard Scott is a young man serve a likeness of Mister Dick In than the average,
chants have to he so grouchy ev­
Farmers
that
raised
potatoes
on
a,
would
I
into
good
citizens.
No
citizen
can
M
at least better ones
ery time you spouk to them. We of u fine Kentucky family who garb so scanty and paint so black. the average actually lost money, schools,
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be helpful every place of which be the beat citizen whose life is to
M
never heurd of any good will be­ went upon the stage. During Ids She brooded over this for several and would have been better off if W
t"be
lived
under
the
clouds
of
iga
e
know.
first season he was with Otis days, but one morning when she
11 1 ft. nt $150 per fronl foot.
x
ing secured in that manner.
M
I norancc. But there is no hope
they hadn’t planted a potato.
Skinner
In
"Kismet,"
playing
tho
We
believe,
most
strongly
of
nil,
came
to
cook
the
breakfast
her
ex­
■
i
* ------- o------A good wheat speculator, know­ In tbo home. Above ull others it ! for the making of better citizens
a
of the Nubian headsman, Ku- pression had marvelously cleared.
Since the Spanish Indies have part
if
a
vital
fundamental
of
the
con­
ing
that
the
prosirerous
class
s
fur. Those who saw the play may Presently Aunt Clara saw fit to
is tlie most potential and sacred1
H
laid claim to the most beautiful recall
stitution
is
ignored
or
violated
in
wanted
1
.a
Collette
badly
beaten,
thut
Knfur’s
costume
con­
a
institution
which
we
have,
with
the
attempt
to
produce
them.
knees in the world, there bus been sisted mainly on u coat of grease explain.
and
was
sure
to
put
up
the
price
i
"Use been rustlin' wid do good of wheat, could easily buy a mil­ no exception in favor of any—or*
s
considerable agitation for holding paints mixed with glycerine to
There is great danger that wellshould
be.
If
it
is
not
so
it
is
lieLuwd
ill
prayuh,"
she
stated.
"I
a
an international contest to decide give to the headsman’s bare limbs
bushels of wheat early in the cause for some reason it is failing meaning eagerness will bring us
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been worryin’ 'bout Mister Dick lion
the question,
Gentlemen, calnL and torso the polish of ebony.
campaign
and sell it at a profit to function us it should.
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into serious trouble just here. Berunnin'
'round
befouh
all
deni
yourselves, all of us can't he
of one million dollars.
lighm is so good and so vital
When
young
Mr.
Scott
was
pro­
No’thorn
folks
wid
hardly
any
Sanford
«
Working
together
the
hum.*,
the
2102 First Kt.
judges.
Realtors.
It was a lucky farmer that could
we think it should always be
moted to the pai t he hud photo­ clothes mt him, and las' night de raise
public school and the church are that
■
five
thousand
bushels
of
impressed.
It
is
but
a
step
to
graphs taken in character and sent Lawil come to me in my sleep an' wheat and sell it ut u profit of one the factors which are to work ou ti
Today’s Best luugh: The old- copies home for family consump­ 'spluined ever’thin*.
where
wo ,conclude
that our own
'Don’t
you
our
salvation.
These
three
s
h
o
u
l
d
:
,
,
,
,
fashioned girl whom u man want­ tion. The old cook, known ns Aunt worry no mo',’ he says to me, ’dat thousand dollars.
particular brand or, or preference!
always be eo-operntive in all tf,0 1 in,
ed to marry Ix-cause she could Clcra, was of a deeply religious boy is all right—he's jest playin’
religion should he impressed.
tilings
which
tend
to
the
making
m
atter
of
keeping
in
touch
with
inings wmta » u
uic
g0 l„ng ttB wt* only hold this idea
make good biscuits, now has u nature nnd she was slim bed to nb- he’s a culliil cupid.’ "
bJc amoolJ " 1
civilization white it is habitated of good Citizenship. But co-opera-1the
grand.daughter who would make
boco“ '1‘
amid the ice. In the old days, ration is far front meaning that u ,u.„ the olhor W1(,w becomes
an ideal wife becauso she knows
either of them should infringe up possessed of the same notion dif­
months
and
.even
years
passed
l*ehow to make good home brew.—
M’MILLAN’S EXPEDITION
tween the time an explorer left his on thl* rights and proper fields ficulty arises.
I'hll Armstrong in Times-Union.
PROVIIIENCE NEWS
home port, and news was received of effort of the other. So long as
We happen to know of two
of him, unless some passing ves­ they heartily co-operatc things
places,
located in another state,
William Jennings Bryan has
will
be
well.
Whenever
one
of
As a rule we are regarded by Pole, or as near It us In* can get, sel brought a fleeting word. But.
been elevated to the runk of a other peoples ns prone to inipul- he is taking no such wild chunco unless MacMillan’s pluns go ull them laps over into tho proper where, some years back, no Bap
modern saint by the Liberal siveiieis of method. In two very us Amundsun took, lie has a sturdy wrong, wo shall havo ludio mes­ dominion of the other the result I Ust need apply for place as teach1!) A CRES — MODERN EIGHT ROOM HOUSE.
Church. If he goes to the senate spectacular cases, however, quite ship which will stay nt his Arctic sages from him every day.
will, eventually, be the same as in ( 1,1 Die public school of the one
next year ax n member of the the reverse has been true. It was headquarters while his amphibious
or ,l.° Methodist for similar poaiSo far, this hardy man has not the case of two automobiles a t - , n,
tion in the public schools of th
Florida delegation, he ought to nut two Americans, but two wild plnnes look for land in that un­ actually set foot on the North tcmpting to occupy the sumo place I Don
double parade, on Highway, 15 minutes ride, exother. The reason
The first was
lend a more saintly air and ap­ Uritishers who made the Atlantic charted million square miles be­ Pole, although he was with the in the road at the same time,
ccltent witter, shade and fruit trees galore. Ideal
pearance to the upper house of in one hop, and it was not nn tween the Pole and Alaska.
Justice Seegcr seems to have a "strong" Methodist community, I
successful Peary Expedition. His
place for relaxation. See il and you will «|»Pr&lt;!*
the
other
as
predominantly
Bap­
.Cong! css.
American, but a Norseman who
MacMillan has taken
along | ehief fume has tested on proving sensed this.
tist,
and
each
of
these
majorities
' - —-—o-------d
a te it. Price $11,500. Terms.
Another
thing
we
believe
in
| tried (o junin from Spitsbergen to enough planes, enough m n. enough that Crocker Land was only a mirI
\
John Y. Dotwilor is now hurry­ ; the Bole. When the American food, and enough instruments to! age, Let us hope that, now he cun with nt! the earnestness of which used the power which was given
ing to Spain to search records , Navy decided to cross tlie Attun- make hi* voyage—Inuring itcei-| pursue his main nnd well-planned we arc capable is the constitution them by force of numberi. It is i
It recognizes altogether super!flous to add that &lt;I
which he believes will prove that tic by airplane, it did so in a com-] dents that not even his great ox- purpose without having to search i of tills country
home ami
and sets
sets ' sweet charity
nnd "Christian *|
.New Smyrna and not St. Augus- p.inanely leisure fashion, making peiicncc can fori •c—a success, for Amundsen, we shall have a!church, school and home
n_____
tides love and fellowship" were comtine is the oldest city in America, elaborate provision against acci-.His is not only the most complete- picturesque message through the | them up as co-ordinated ugo
pltto strangers to those two towns'
While it may mean something to dents of nil kinds; and now that, !y equipped expedition that ever air from him, one day a few rather than as dashing iaatitu*i and
their people.
HCB, tuRing that another [ Uons, ussipping each its place and
thu citizens of that city, Detwiler’s . under its auspices, Commander went northwuid, ro far as actual months hence
221-E. First Street, Opposite Posloffiec
mission seems to us to be much- MacMillan is going on a scientific exploration work is concerned. It! American has readied the top o f! guaranteeing it security. It is It-** Ye»* we-need noire morals. To;
"* * 'hfthbr thafit'declares that inculcate them be the primary duty j*
uda about nothing.
j explorative expedition MiTnd Nbftfi' la MUTtbo best equip)*;.d id tlioj flic' TvbHJ
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O ffice 148

Social
Calendar
Friday
Smith will enterj, a shower Fridny nfternoring Miss Guasie Frank,
.led of next week.

3,nr|ottc

Saturday
will be'Story Hour nt the
at 10 o'clock.

_____m S S KATHRYN WILKEY, Society EdRor.

TELEPHONE:— Res. 428-J

Mr. ami Mrs. St. Claire White,'
Jr., and children leave today in
their car for Charleston, S. C.
I.ittle Nancy White will go from
there with young cousins to camp
served late in the evening. Miss in North Carolinn.
Radford was assisted by her mo­
Lieut. Harry L. Carlson, U. S. N.
ther. Mrs. G. A. Radford.
Those invited were: Miss Gussle has returned to Pensacola after n
with his father in Sanford.
Frank, Mrs. C. H. Smith, Mrs. G. visit
Lieut.
Carlson has been engag-d
R. Frank. Mrs. John Wade, of Has­
the past two months in photo­
tings. Miss Lo Claire Jones, Mrs. for
Roby I-ning, Mrs. R. K. Stevens, graphing and mapping the shoro
Miss Drane Roberts, Miss Maude line of Dike Okeechobee.
Tyre, Miss Annie I-ee, Miss Olive
Lezette, Mrs. Virgil Lee Smith, of J. M. Simmons, J. M. Simmons,
Simmons, Jr., of MountDo Land, Miss Sara Warren East­ Jr., John
S. C., Martin Teague of
erly. Miss Marion Hand, Mrs. Tom ville,
Caine, of Belle Meade, N. J., Miss I^iurens, S. C.^ and M. Harvey ar­
by motor Thursday and nre
Lillinn Shinholser, Miss Margaret rived
the
guests
I)r. and Mrs. W. T.
Zachary, Miss Allie Gillen. Miss Langley at oftheir
home on Park
Charlotte Smith, Miss Lilly Ruth Avenue.
Spencer, Miss Carolyn Spencer,
Miss Velma Shipp, Miss Dorothy
Smith, Miss Dorothy Stokes, Miss
Ednn Chittenden, Mrs. J. S. Har­
vard. Mrs. Ira B. Davis, Miss Ina
Miss Rosalie Druddock of Pier­
Jordan, Miss Emma Spencer, Miss son, Fla., is the guest of Miss
Alberta Aycock, Mrs. Ned Smith, Camilla Durant.
Miss Nell Williams, Miss Margaret
Church services are conducted
Cox and others.
by Rev. Mr. Clark every Sunday
evening at
the
Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. McCor­ Church at 8 o'clock.
Mi. and Mrs. Reeves nnd fam­
mick are announcing the birth of
a son, June 25, at their home CIS ily of Orlando, were the guests
of Mrs. Reeve’s parents, Mr. and
Laurel Avenue.
Mrs. A. E. Sjohlom, Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Stokes and Miss Do­ The Isike Mary Boys’ Club will
rothy Stokes will leave Sunday for hold an ice 'cream social ut the
Cincinnati, O., where they will re­ clubhouse Friday evening, and all
are cordially invited to attend.
main for n month.
Numerous bathers nre seen dai­
ly
enjoying a refreshing dip in the
II. T. Carey is in St. Peters hos­
pital in Brooklyn, N. Y., and his clear water lakes of this locality
Much amusement is afforded by
friends will be interested to know the
slides nnd water sports at the
of hi* rapid dccovery.
bath house on Crystal Lake.
The winner of the prize offered
Miss I.a ura Chittenden will
leave Saturday for Trenton, N. J., by the Lake Mary Chamber of
was announced recent­
whore she will spend some time Commerce
ly, and the slogan accepted wus
with friends and relatives.
“Luke Mary—Pure Water and
Health," submitted by H. D. Du­
Mrs. Lloyd Bebout nnd son will rant.
leave July 1 for Mineral Park
Mrs. H. D. Durant was hostess
Springs, Tenn. Mr. Bebout will to the young folks of Lake Mary
join his family early in August.
Friday evening when they gave
a surprise party for Miss Cam­
C. R. Richmond will leave Mon­ illa Durant. A most pleasant ev­
day for Jacksonville where he will ening of music and dancing was
visit for a week with his father, enjoyed. Refreshments were served
W. L. Richmond at his home on by the hostess.
Riverside.
The newly organized lodge of
tiie .Modern Woodmen of America
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nickels and in Lake Mary held an election of
daughter left Thursday for Hender­ fleers and most successful initia­
sonville, N. C., where they will re­ tion of candidate* Monday even­
main for n short while going from ing at the skating rinlc. The
speakers of the evening were
there to California.
Joint Stamper and Mr*. Resumes
Wurt Warner of Angebllt Hotel of Sanford. The following officers
in Orlando, s|n*nt Thursday in San­ wore elected for tile ensuing year;
ford. Mr. Warner will come to consul, Frank Evans, Clerk, W. S.
Sanford July 1 to tnke charge of Sewell, Past consul II. I). Durant,
advisor John Whitaker, banker It.
the Hotel Valdez.
D. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scruggs
XOTICti.
N o tice I* lioroliy g i v e n t h a t t h e
leave today, for a trip north where
n l of C o m i ty CotnntlKMlniH rn In
they wiU, tour the eastern states llim
am i f o r Ui’itilimln C o u n ty . Klorl'ln,
nnd make n trip up the St. Law­ w ilt jit a t t h e i r iii'Xt r e g a l i r -m ■■■ti&gt; ho liohl « n M&lt;iii*hi v. S o lii&lt; m lu
rence RHeA ' •*
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LOVELY PARTY FOR BRIDF-FT F
GIVEN BY MISS ROSAMOND RAD]
Thursday oveninif Miss Rosamond Radford entertained most de­
lightfully with a unique party
honoring Miss Gussic Frank, whose
marriage to Dwight D, Smith will
take place next Tuesday evening.
Meeting at the home of Miss
Radford on French Avenue early in
the evening, the guests motored to
bike Mary, where they first en­
joyed the splendid bathing there.
The pavilion had been decorated
in the pastel shades of pink and
lavender and several games and
contests formed pleasures for the
evening.
A huge grab-bag was arranged
upon the platform and ribbons with
the name of each guest upon them,
proved to have attractive favors
fastened to them. After the fav­
ors were drawn the “grab-bag” was
found filled with lovely gifts ns
a surprise for Miss Frank.
A delicious salad course was

Monday
* s of Hastings
- John Wade
mtertain the Frnnk-Smith
___ with n luncheon at
tjijr party
linoio Cafe.
u Gussde Frank will enter­
e d , a buffet supper at her
following the rehenrsal at
torch- The guests will be
Lit to the wedding party.
P™
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Tuesday
L marriage of Miss Carolyn
L Spencer to Paul L. Redfern
kite place in the Methodist
U s* 10 o'clock.
Truth Seekers’ Class
L djrriage of Miss Gussie
[frank to Dwight Do Lain HasEnjoyableMeeting
L trill take place in the ConAfternoon
Cjional Church a t 0:.10 o'clock, Thursday
find Mrs. Charles Henry
The Wcslyan Truth Seekers
L trill hold a wedding recep[{ their home on East Third (’less assembled nt the Methodist
L immediately following the Church on Thursday afternoon and
motored out to Silver Dike for an
k-Smith nuptials.
afternoon of wtndesomu pleasure.
n Robert Thrasher.
Miss
In the absence of the president,
It Thrasher and D. L. Tlirash- Mrs. Reginald Turner, the brief
[i Thursday for Tampa where business session was prodded over
trill attend the funeral of by the teacher, Mrs. T. J. Nixon.
relative, Frank Daiger.
The devotional was led by ^lr*.
Peeler, drawing a beautiful picture
RESOLUTIONS
of the prayer life of Jesus, after
[UREAS:—Mrs. Amanda Ens- which she led the class in prayer.
k a faithful nnd active mem- Mr*. T. J. Nixon then gave a splen­
&amp;The Congregational Ladies’ did talk, telling of a story she hud
tfor many yenrs, has recently i read of “The Flower of Happiness”
[called to her Eternal Home which told of the road of helpful­
Wye her Crown, We the mem- ness and the road of service. Mrs.
[of the Union desire to place Nixon dosed her talk with a re­
lord this token nnd evidence quest that the class adopt for it*
Lr love for her, also to ex- motto: “Christ first, others second
pur appreciation of the many nnd class individuals third."
kyears that we have worked The report of the secretary was
Ltr.
read and accepted. There were two
[SOLVED I—That we bear visitors present, Mrs. Licilc Sim­
Lent to her Christian charac- mon* and Mis* Ora Chandler, who
tr kindly spirit, and her wil­ were cordially welcomed as new
ts* to assist in every good members of the class.
to her faith, her hope, nnd
The refreshment committee, who
hcerful service that has help- served
a delicious and bountiful
k nil nnd strengthened our repast were:
Otto Sehmehl,
[end may we all follow in her chairman, andMrs.
Mcsdames
Ip* with her vision of a Hickson. Philips. Lurulqui.it,Moffit,
Pope
sian life.
nnd
Squires.
Miss
Mary
Telford
SOLVED Il—Thut our hearts offered a resolution that the hos­
e in deepest sympathy to the tess be given a rising vote of
lues, bereft, we bow with thanks. This meeting was voted
in submission unto Him who the most inspirational and most
all things well, and we pray friendly gathering oi the year.
God of all comfort to grant
Several husband* wore present
nnd* comfort to these dear and
entered heartily into the pleas­
n th*ir hours of sorrow.
ures of the afternoon. There were
SOLVED III—That this ex- two
guest* of honor, Mr*. Charles
celVt* hlits f u r Itie
p u r r hll Si* of
k of our love be placed in Nixon,
Friend? of Mrs. George W. 'l'uii. O ne am t c i n e -h a l f i o n irvieKti
daughter-in-law of Rev and
Lurd* of our Union, a copy Mrs. T. J. Nixon, with her little Knight will be sorry to learn that oilulppi'il w ith il u m p hoilles.
T h i s l lo a r i l r e s e r v e * t h e r i g h t t o
lu* be given to her family, son, ami Mis* Mary Telford, dau­ she was called to Newark, N. J.,
l l hhl*.
copy printed iti The Sanfrod ghter of the late, Rev. W. B. Tel­ last evening by the death of her r e l e e l a m V. o rK. a IHM’IH.ASH,
C
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lloaril
of C o u n t v L’nnir'a.
ford a Presbyterian minister nnd father. Mr. Ilartgeden.
Mrs. G. B. Frank,
a pioneer resident of Seminole
I Mrs. John Meisch,
County. Miss Telford is a cousin
Mrs. Sheridan Jewett,
of L. M. Telford of Sanford whom
Committee.
she is at present visiting.
Mrs. Francis I., Nixon,
RESOLUTIONS
Class Reporter.
[EREAS:—Mrs. Alice Mltchi/e of Dr. C. M. Mitchell, who
recently been called to her
ill Home, We, the members
kCongregational Ladies’ Unrsire to express our appreclfur tho help, the presence
Fred Walsmn is sp&lt;
On or before July 10th ail prices will advance at
Btercst manifested by this week at Daytona Reach
me while she was with us.
a great sufferer for many
A. C. Marshall of Orlando was
Mam! saddened by loss of her business visitor in Sanford Thurs[Mather, she was always inbil in others. We admire her
Itnd courage.
SOLVED—That' we extend
Irepest sympathy to the lius[ind dear ones bereft, and we
pat the God of comfort will
For further information apply at
Igicke Merriwether of Lynch
nr them and comfort them
fir sorrow and help US all hurg, Va., is the guest of his bro
[the beautiful thought, "Our ther, A .It. Merriwether.
II n
ha* fallen nslee|i— Asleep in
Mr*. Edward Higgins nnd MiBs
SOLVED It—That we extend Sura Warren Easterby spent Tliurs
I Mitchell uur heaitfelt sym- day in Daytona Reach,
11.15. SCIIULTE CO., Inc
I in the loss of his futlier and
I are pray for comfort from
It. W. Otter of New York City
pavenly Father, a comfort left Wednesday for a short bus­
Make reservations early for inspection lour
[rthlv one can give. Wheth- iness trip to various joint* in MorIlive, or die we are the Lords. idn.
| a*. Dvur laird, to walk uph. so that when we are called
P say a* these dear ones have
[*I shall be satisfied when I
F with Thy likeness, and I
P Thy Face in Righteousness.
ptVKD HI—That this exof our love In* placed in
peortii of the Ladies' Union,
|T of same lie given to the
F| anil a copy - be printed in
••afford i(eruid.
Mm. G. B. Frank,
Mrs. John Meisch,
Mr*. Sheridan Jewett,
We wish to make known to our friends th at we are in
Committee.

Personals

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and irritu■jotu*.
mother should keep LIDUSTING POWDER in
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J? against chafing, rashes
irritations. It keeps ha“ ?t&gt;y and contented. USE
DUSTING POWDER
• Always k*:cp it in the nur“ ** sold by nil druggists.
* *omplo sent on request by
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N, Y.

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135 So- Orange Ave.

Orlando, Florida

To introduce this shop to the Indies of Sanford and to
make your trip worth while!

We do the unusual
The biggest surprise of the year. Our famous Saturday
night sale from 5 to 10 P. M.

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Values To

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for the Ilarjjnin Surprise of Your Lifetime

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Phoenix and Van Unnlte make. Colors
All shades in tan, blacK and white.

Van Uaalte—$1.05 Hose
black and white, pure thread silk, full fashion.

Special For $1.05 pair
Phoenix Silk Hose for $1,110
All shades, heavy silk.

Extra

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Also bobbed hose in all colors

$ 1.00

made of fine silk crepe de chine, in
lace trimmed.

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We have lis tin g of city and country property,
Celery farms and large acreage.
If i'ou are looking for good investment we have it-

“Dove” Brand Underwear

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US

Fine heavy flat crepe in pink, flesh, yellow and
la vernier. Trimmed with fine lace

Milane Theatre Bldg

INVESTMENTS
Sanford, Fla.

The Y owell C ompany

�THE SA N T O R P 'H E R A tP , FRIDAY. JU N E 2 &lt; U 9 2 |
I iTho guard at the Washington
Monument climbs to the top of
the- stn ietu r* (-MS feet, e-very dny

on a trip of Inspection.

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Two A m ericans In
Lead First Of British
Open Golf Tourney

rilBSTWICK, Scotland, June 26.
—Two Americans,1 MacDonald
Smith anil Jim Barnes, were in the
lead for the British., open golf
championship Thursday night, with
half of the 72 hole struggle behind
them. Both set new records for
the famous Prestwick course Thursdny. Hnrm&gt;...bringing R . jIov.t. two
strokes with u stirring round of 70
in the morning, and Smith reducing
it stilt further with a dazzling 61#
in the afternoon.
Having done 76 in Ids forenoon
round, Smith ended the day with
n total of 115. Barnes followed
up his 70 with 77, for a total of
1-17, which put him in second place.
Only a dozen of the Britih golf­
ers who iiet out Thursday morning
with the hope of winning their
own championship hack from the
Americans, who have held it fur
three years out of the last four,
were within striking distance of
Bn&gt;ith and Barnes tonight,
Half a dozen strokes separate
Smith from even the drat of his
British rivals, Arthur Compston,
of North Manchester, with an ag­
gregate of 151. One more stroke
down the lino, Tom Fernie, S.
Wingate and W. If. Davies are
tied for fourth place with 152.
Those who took 153 for the 36
holes are J. If, Taylor, Abe Mit­
chell, Tod Ray and George Munlock
of Troon.
George Duncan, who each year
many patriotic Scots liku to think
wilj wilt the trophy, finished his
day’s' ’labors II stokes behind
Smith.

PHILADELPHIA, June 26.—
The Athletics made n clean sweep
of the three-game series with Bos­
ton by taking Thursday’s final
game, .*1 to 2.
Score by innings;
Boston .......J..000 Oil 00—2 4 1
Philadelphia 000 00!{ OOx—3 tl 2
Buffing, Furi, Jnhnizer and HevSaints (Jet To Chapman for ing; Rontmel, Walbery and Cochraner.
Total of 11 H its; Cobb For
Tampa Blows Up in Seventh
TIGERS 3, BROWNS 2
And Lakeland Wine 9 to 2
DETROIT, June 20.—Detroit de­
feated St, Louis hero Thursday in
ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 20.— the first game of the aeries, 3 to
The Saints continued their win­ 2, the victory being thu seventh
ning streak here Thursday when consecutive game in which the Tig­
they fell on Chupman’s offerings ers have triumphed. Cobb furnish­
for 11 hits, one being a home run ed the fireworks of the game by
by Barnes, first baseman, to win hitting out n home run in the first
by1the large score of 12 to 2.
inning.
Score by innings:
Score by innings:
H.t. P e te _101 511 21X—12 11 2 St. Louis 000 001 001—2 8 0
Sanford
.00 1 li) 000— 2 6 6 Detroit ......200 000 IOx—3 0 0
Batteries—Edwards ami Ilesse;
Dauforth and Dixon; Leonard
Chapman and Alford. Block.
and Bossier.
TAMPA, June 26.—The Smok­
ers' star pitcher. Cobh, blew up in
the seventh inning of Thursday’s
game, after holding' the Highland­
ers to only* one hit up to that t i m e ,
and the Lakeland team won the
first! game of the series, 0 to 2.
Score by innings;
Lakeland .....000 &lt;#(10 III—'J 16 1
Tampa .......!!)&lt;# 010 000—2
3 2
Batteries—Luther and Doyle;
Cobb, Pittman, Cooper and Iluggins.

How They Stand
Florida State League
Won Lost
•&gt;
Tam pi» '.a a, .... .. a,. .7
Lakeland . .. .. .. .. 7 3
iv!eHhi,nc-:;'r. ■1 6
Sanford . „ .. ..

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National League
Won Lost
M&lt;iit) York ........... ..38 OJ
Pitfahurg i........... .35 23
Cincinnati .. .. .
31 20
Brooklyn............... .32
31
St. Luuia _ . . . . _ .30
33
Chicago .. .
20 31*
Philadelphia .. .. _ .27 33
jins D m ................ O'l 37
American League
Won Lost
Philnilulpliia........ *13
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II
Washington .. .
Chicago........
..32 2il
Detroit . ......... .. . 30
•St. I.nlli*............. . 30 35
Cleveland .. .. .. „ .27 31
New York - .. .
26 37
Btmton ... . .. . .. 2*» 42
Southern A,-ssocial ion
Won Lost
New Orleans ..
.12 20
Atlanta . ....... . 10 33
Chattanooga .. ..
36 36
Nashville
35
Birmingham .. ,
Bit 36
Mtun |dim ..
. * . 36
10
Mobile
.34 39
Little Rock . .
. 30 40

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Thirly-onc Acres on Lake at a Rm i n«
Twenty-two thousand Acres with twPni
water front. 535.00 Per
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DAYTONA, Fla., June 26. —
With record seeking automobile
races on the world-famed ben*
brcoze-Paytonn Bench speedway,
open-all singing by a chorus of
1,000 trained voices and historic
pageants in which hundreds of
men, women and children will par­
ticipate ns the outstanding feature,
the Halifax Summer Frolics, said
to he the most unique of the na­
tion’s midsummer festivals, will
lie under way in Daytonn, Dayto­
na Beach, and Seabreeze July 1, 2,

a p p ly

u&gt; l h " H o n o r a b l e J a n i e s Cl.
C o u n t y J u i lr * ’ in ana fo r
i;:ii«l C o u n ty . a t Ills o f f lr o In Sailfcril. In sa id c o u n t y , a t 10 o 'c ln r i..
A. Mi. o r a s s o o n t a r r e u f f e r a s t h e
m a t t e r r n n l*&lt;* h e a r d , f o r a u t h o r i t y
in n il, a t p n l i M a e r . p H v u t o sale. the
f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d T ral e s t a t e , In
s a id C o u n ty . t o - w l t :
I ,i,i k I-'Iv k (5) a n d Plx (6) in HroMnn T h i r t y - t w o «3J&gt;, T o w n a l il p l!&gt;.
It. .12 R u s t. c o n t a i n i n g 71 a n d
:!2-|ioi u r n s m o r e o r ies.v
W h ich a p p l i c a t i o n w ill ho h a r e d
u p o n t h e p e t i t i o n f o r r a l e n o w on
f|l&lt;- In SaM I'o i ir t .
ti n te d J u n o 25th. A, I'.. 1
M A d i m : l„ i l K l i i K l t , (l u a n d tn n .
I 'u h l ls h J n no 2fi. J u l y 3, 1'J, 17. i t .

.Sharon-

YANKS ARE SHUT OUT
WASHINGTON, Juno 26.—Colnock in a pitcher's duel Thursday
eleskie had a slight edge on Pennnd Washington took the old game
of the series from the Yankees, J
to 0.
Score hy innings:
New York 000 000 000—0 4 1
Washington 010 OOO OOx—1 5 0
Pcnnook and Sihang; Covelcskie
and ituel.
WHITE SOX WIN
CHICAGO, June 20.—Mike Cvon' g r n s let Cleveland down with five
hits Thursday, while Chicago
pounded a trio of visiting twirlers
and took the first game of the
lerles, 7 to 2.
Score hy innings:
Cleveland . UUO 100 00—2 5 2
Chicago .... 320 002 OOx—7 16 1
Karr, Yowell and Walters; Cyengros and Schalk,
j

Yesterday’s
Results
Florida Stale League
St. Petersburg 12, Sanford 2,
Tiynpu 2, Lakeland !#.
National League
Pittsburg I, St. Louis 3
Otlu rs scheduled, rain.

Two Passes Result In
Victory For Pirates
Over St. Louis Cards

Ameriruii League
Detroit 3, St. Louis 2.
Chicago 7, Cleveland 2.
Washington I, New York 0
Philadelphia 3, Boston 2,
Soul hern Association
Chattanooga tl, Birmingham 8.
Memphis &lt;1, Now Orleans 2.
Little Rock II, Mobile 10.
Only three, fiidwlulbcL.,.. . ., ...
South Atlantic League
Charlotte I, Asheville 0.
Augusta 4, Spartanburg I, (five
innings, darkness).
Macon 5, Greenville 12.
Other game rained out.

(Thursday, I to 3, Dickcrmnn in the
lfatal’ se"mtt1t'")svtiiiig ■twor fias-t'a
with the bases filled, thus forcing
in two runs. The Pirates took
three of the four games in the
series.
Score hy innings:
PittshurgH 1(10 Ht#l 200— I 7 2
St. Louis
IMI) 002 (100—3 7 2
Meadows mid E. Smith; DickerRussian railroad stations nre
provided with hot water tanks man, Rinehart and O'Farrell.
where passengers can obtain water
"Treacle and brimstone," or sul­
to brew tea. Travelers carry small
phur
and molasses, the remedy of
teapots for this purpose.
grandmother's day, contained what
is now known as Vi tin nine it, and
its administration was Imscd on
sound nutiitionai wisdom.

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Today’s Games

on improved Business and Residential Properly
in Sanford
Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.

A m e r i c a n League
St. Louis at Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Washington at Philadelphia

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laid clu
knees in
consider
an inte)
the que
yomelv
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Del roil Trims St. Louis For
Seventh Straight Victory;
Senators Shut Out Yankees
In Pitchers’ ’ Duel, l to (I

ST. PETE SWAMPS
: j g g .S J W ih S S CFLERYMEN BY A
&lt; m a Dozen Of. . SCCIIE OF 12 TO 2
^ 'rgrtH w Famous Prestwick j

ON SANFORD AVENUE
$70.00 P er Foot

Automobile Races
To Feature Beach
Frolics
Program

National l.engue
Brooklyn nt New York.
I’hiladetpliiu at Boston.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Cincinnati at Pittsburg,

APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
SEE

DuBOSIi AND HOLLER
112 Park Avenue

GORGEOUS

Frolics Cabaret Ball
CLARENDON HOTEL

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Five Dig Professional A d s. New York Orchestra, 15 Pieces. Favors ami Fun (inlore
Xablf; Reservations on Ocean Veranda nml Grille ure limited. Couples only adm it­
ted. Formal Dress Required.
PER COUPLE 510.00.

$2.00 I»ER PERSON (O V E R CHARGE EXTRA

For liekcUritnd reservations Address H. E. (Cy) YOUNt

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REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
F irst N ational Bank Building.
Sales Force;
Miss Helen Hoage, Mr. W. C. McLendon
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THE 9ANF0RD HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925

Heralld Classified
Ads are quick
Turn-overs and Results
Call 148.

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Advertising

FOR BIO RESULTS advertise in
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LEWIS O'BRYAN.
Ofttce in NEWS—it covers Broward County
^etn.nole Bunk Building Annex. thoroughly which is ono of the
most rapidly growing sections on
______ Phone 417-L 3.
the Florida East Coast. Sample
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS copy and rate card upon request.
LEARN ABOUT fork County and
All makes of typewriters for
Lakelnnd. through the Star-Tele*
tale on easy terms, for rent, also irrnm. Beet advertising medium In
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 South Florida Published morning*.
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WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing district. Want ad and display
Engrnving, Embossing. See us rates on request.
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specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

ItirimTA.NT NOTICE)

Uvertieers sh o u ld Klvn their
Hi or pnstnfflco ad d ress as
II as their p h on e n um ber If
f dealro r e su lts.
A b o u t one
liter nut o f a th o u s a n d has a
iphom*. and th e o th ers can't
unanlrate w it h y o u
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TIN AND METAL WORK

FOR SALE: My 10 ncro fnrm on
Cameron Avenue, dose to Moore
Station, small ensh payment, rea­
sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box
Do. Jacksonville, Fla.
FOR SALE—Highway trailer,
good condition. Mrs. Lappin,
West First Street, Box 120.

Meurala

TO REACH tTu» prosperous fnrmera nnd fern growers of Volusia
county advertise In the Defend
Daily Nows, rate 1c per xord, cash
with order.
MAINE—Watervtllc, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Mains peo­
ple are interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through thx
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
tion.

JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metnl Work.
Water nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ A LITTLE WANT Ail In The
phone 111.
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old nrtlcles
MIRRORS ltESILVEREI)
you have stored away nnd have
Furniture bought and sold. Call no use for, A litle thirty-cent ad
Jackson Furniture Co., Thone 647. may bring you Severn) dollars.
Phone MR nnd a representative will
call to see yor.

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Building: Material

THIS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY

FOR SALK—5-pleco dining room
suit. Fumed oak.
I-piece
living room suit.
$200 Edison
phonograph with 35 records, 319
Pomegranltc Avenue or P. O. Box
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 seven
passenger Peerless 8. Will trade
for lighter car or lul. Will make
good for-hi re car. Terms. P. O.
Box 413 or set* Mr. Huddleston at
New Forrest Lake Hotel.

FOR SALE: 1924 Ford Touring FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Cnr, first clnss condition. Cheap
Bldg., 205 Oak Avo. Inquire up­
for cash. Watson, 2201 Oak Ave. stairs. C. T. Smith.
FOR SALE: 25 foot launch, 17 ft, FOR RENT — Cottage—John Mus
cabin, velvet cushions, lockers, son.
white cedar hull. 18 Hup Engine,
self-starter, electric lights, oak APARTMENT FOR RENT— At­
tractive and convenient. Call
deck, 11 miles, 110 gallon copper,
gas tank, good condition.
Will at Herald office for further in­
sacrifice for $1,500, Loveland nnd formation.
Tanner, Realtors, Pnl.it ku, Fla.
FOR RENT—Furnished Apartment or sleeping rooms. Select
FOR SALE: Dort touring car.
Fine condition, new tires, paint, neighborhood with private family.
top, $150, Watson, 2201 Oak Ave. Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cob! water, telephone, etc., 711
IFOR SALE: 8 choice lots on San­ Park Ave.
ford Ave. 10 on Palmetto. New
o room bungalow, bath, lights, two FOR RENT—Two, two-room fur
nlshcd apartment and garage
porches, garage. Any terms. Fred
70.7 Palmetto Avenue.
S. Houston.
FOR RENT: 7 room furnished
pnrtment 815 Park Avonuc.
Rooms For Rent

FOR SALE—Three Elm Avenue
lots. $25 cash, $25 per mo. Box
471, care Herald.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
Reasonable rates,
FOR SALE—3 east front San­ out meats.
ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy Lincoln House.
terms. Box 431, care Herald.
FOR RENT—Rooms or apartment.
FOR SALE: 71x100 ft., corner 4th
Shirley Apartments 219 East
end Sanford Ave. Thrasher &amp; First Street.

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accessors to Gillon &amp; Matt
Magnolia, Everything el
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410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

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nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
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ma tnd Second. First and Elm,
•nford Avenue and 10:h StrueL
kpert service. ______
FLORIST

Contractor nnd Builder
.99-51 — Phone — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVE.

*AltT THE FLORIST
&gt;wers for all occasions.
Myrtle. I'hona 2C0-W

FOR RENT: Brick store on San­
ford Ave.
$50 per month
Thrasher &amp; Garner.
FOR RENT—Garage apartment
unfurnished. Will be vacant
July 1st. 112 West Fourth St.

Miscellaneous
WILL EXCHANGE for Florida
real estate, Six room house sev­
en miles from Philadelphia on main
line of Pennsylvania
railroad.
Trains every 15 minutes, takes
only 17 minutes to bring you to
the heart of Philadelphia. Lit Pi
by 100. AH Improvements, hot wa­
ter. heat. Price $8,500 of which
$4,500 may remain on mortgage.
What have you? Address S. D. B.
737 Meetinghouse lame, Nurbeth,
Pn., Montgomery County.
WE HAVE buyers waiting to pur­
chase well located lots. If your
price is right we can sell your
property. Dean-Berg Corporation.

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FIRST STREET EXTENSION
Water Front— Lots 3 and 4 Block C.
liuainesn Site::— Lots !), 10, III anil 02 Block M.
Apartment house site— Lots 17 and 18, block il
MAYFAIR
Lots 0 nnd I i block G,
The prices arc right for a real opportunity at the
c o m p le tio n of Forrest Lake Hotel.

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

LAND clearing done with system
Jack Christian, Box 215.

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of 13 and 111 to deliver papers,
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typewriter. Smith Bros., Inc.
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as:
southern part of town. What nrr. rr Ihr hiitlun, uf u iilnt nirix- crlPi-d
Thi* N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r n f N o r t h ­
" hrn I KUt huiur I f In lirnl up w e s t Q u a r t e r of Hecllon 5. T o w n have you? Box 109 care Herald.
Ihr rn*t nf Ihr hrrrlr* slwiil n« fnl- s h i p 20.
u t ti nf ILi hi *i* 33 B a s t,
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Our pnlr uf *urk*
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chance for advancement. A. II. Ihrm.
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C o m plalntu t.
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Estate Company as
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through tho lead sheath on calbes
mistaking th;m for bamboo, bor­
ing holes to deposit their eggs
therein.
They say snake* won’t bite on
water. We know fish that won't
either.__________
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                    <text>Yoimn e w s p a p e r
Published In Florida’s Heart,
The World’s Greatest Vcgctal)le
Section, Its Richest Garden Land

Local thnnderxhowers; gentle
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VOLUMN XV

associated press dispatches

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1923,

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 281

For 60 Years

Plans For Payment Of
Two Billion Dollar
Debt To Be Worked
Out at Conference

Blending of Thought. Chief Final Preparations Made This
Executive Says In Talk
Morning For Inspection
In Chicago, Is Rc.-ponsihlc
By Public This Afternoon
for Remarkable Prosperity
And The Reception Tonight

Land Values Jump 220 Lake And Forster
Per Cent in 05 Years
To Make Addresses

Belgium Asks
/ For Easy Terms
Country Couldn’t Live
AndPayLikeBritain,
Ex-M inister Asserts
WASniNGTON. June 25.—
The Italian government will
begin talking business with
the American debt commissio here today, the seventh
power to send representa­
tives to the treasury to take
up serious discussion of a set­
tlement.
Italy owes the United States
roughly $2,138,000,000. It has in­
formed this government that it
earnestly desires to arrange a
commitment by which it can amor­
tize the amount over a period of
years. Ho Secretary Mellon unit
Under-secretary Winston, of the
treasury, the chairman and sec­
retary, respectively, of the com­
mittee, will confer today with Am­
bassador Do Martino and Mnrio
Alberti, a director of the Cenlitj
Italiuno, one of flic great Italian
t anks, who have been delegated by
their government to negotiate
funding terms.
The nmluwador anil Signor Al­
berti called ut the tin i iq,y laic
yesterday, lint the vfs.'.c was nrrnnged merely to present Signor
Alberti formally to tho head of
the Amcricun commission.
Treasury officials declined all
comment tonight on the pending
conference. Officials at the IUiimn emhprsy likewise were silent.
Belgium Asl.s For Easy Terms
BRUSSELS, June 25,—Former
•Minister of Foreign Affairs Jas­
per of tho Potilot cabinet's minisrenal declaration in the chamber
"&lt; denudes Wednesday said it was
^ s n v y . r o r the United Scales to
give Belgium better terms in the
payment flf lmr war debts than
were! given to Great Britain.
"The United States must grant
us better conditions for the paynient of our debt to her thnn she
did to Great Britain, or otherwise
Belgium cannot live," declnred Si.
Jn^pt r.
The? speaker ndd?d that th •
American claim against Belgium
ut the present rate of exchange
amounts to 10,320,000,000 Belgian
franca, and said that if Belgium
was mack to pay along the lines
of the settlement with Great Brit­
ain, it would mean the payment of
300,000,000 frntics yearly until
1032, nnd then 302,000,000 franca
annually until after tho sixty-sec­
ond year,
M. .Jasper said the American
claim included 3171,000,000 of war
debts which, according tn urtide
232 of the Versailles treaty, were
placed ar&gt; a charge against Ger­
many.

Grcek Revolutionists
Proclaim Overthrow
National Government
SALONIKI, Greece, June 25.—
Tho ncw.tpuper inde|&gt;cndeiit an­
nounces that Snlomki garrison ha.*
decided upon an immediate res­
ignation from Premier Ajiqhaelkopoulos because of alleged inef­
ficiency in office and for the purI’okc of forming a military gov­
ernment to preside over by Gen­
eral Pangolos.
A revolutionary prolongation
was issued and pro.su censorship
established. Lender* qf the rev­
olution telegraphed the president
"f the Greek Republic that “we
proclaim the overthrow of the
government mid we will Hold tho
cabinet responsible for bloodshed.”
I he Military Communique Mays
the movement is now in control
throughout Greece.
PARIS, June 25.—Dispntche *
from Saloniki report Clrv-*co in
Hie throes of revolution and say
Ibo Greek fleet hns joined the move­
ment. Dispatches ray military
government has been formed un­
der General Pfifigoios und ha* oc­
cupied nil ciliv nnd military in­
stitution*.

HUUiri r.uwm uicls is going to re.
suine a partnership that was inter­
rupted when Frank U. Kellogg of
Minnesota wont to Immlon ns
American ambassador over n year
ago. Kellogg is now secretary o f
state and Olds, his former law
partner, has been nppointed by
President Coolulgc ns assi slant scc-

a* reflected in comments appear­
ing hi the daily newspapers re­
garding the approaching Scope*
indictment trial. People should be
interested in the outcome but I
cannot understand the attitude re­
garding the issue.
“The issue is grave In character,
embodying principles at the base
of our security of happiness and
American citizenship.
A mind
that is fettered by law or that is
WASHINGTON, June 25. — otherwise hampered is like a com­
Complications over the radio pass when it becomes stntionury.
equipment of the MacMillan Arctic
"A mind, like a compass, loses
expedition, which for a time its character as a mind when it
threatened to terminate its life, becomes fettered or otherwise
weru adjusted Wednesday nt Syd­ bumpered by existing ‘legislature
ney, N. S.. and last night the par­ or bigotry. This republic is found­
ty was snid to be preparing to pro­ ed not only on education, but on
ceed late this week toward it:* unircrsnl and compulsory educa­
main base at Etah, Greenland.
tion.
The adjustment wns not reached
Freedom to l.cnra
however, until Secretary Wilbur
That mean* the development and
bud served nn ultimatum on Don­ gtowth of the intellect comas from
ald II. MacMillan, lender of the discipline. No part of freedom l*
expedition, through I.ieut. Com, R. more essential than the freedom of
E. Byrd, chief of tiic nnvy section, I instruction nnd the freedom tu
that standard long wave navy tra - 1learn. It is one of the essential eldie equipment which had been I t eluents in our constimtionnl right
in the United Stut-s, must be ti •-1to pursue liverty and happiness,
en along or the nafrv section woi d I “ »Ve have encountered rjid have
rcMIff 41 Wasliingu,n.
:bcen surprised to see a holiday nt­
Announcement of nn amicul ,. mo! i here* surrounding the apsolution of the difficulty throu h 1preaching trial. The people ate
acquiescence of Mr. Wilbur’s » . | pleasurably worked up nnd enjoy­
mauds was made h &gt;ro hy the Na . i ing the momentary focus of nilof i tional attention,
tional Geographic Society
if. | “We do not understand this ntthe sponsors of the expedi
titudr. It arises from tho shocking
ter n long distance telcph
•e!( I and abnormal character of the legversation with its represt
islntion out of which this indictin Sydney.
t mrnt had developed, which we cor­
The society’s announcement
said
, i j.ij tninly view ns one of the moat aethe navy
.r.1,.,1 ‘
I Uou- question* which could pooal*
Secretary
scnliul, laid been left behind‘ 1.‘ * lily nrise, to challenge tho ability
win,,., i °f the citizenship to ratioiiul selfcause of an oversight Mr. Wilbur
. .
said the department was first •in­•, K0V„nnment.
formed it had been left behind! Americans are abashed and
amiSZe,I that such nn issue could
because neither the I’eary o" r th e ' arise
in one of the oldest and
Umvdoin, base ships of the
greatest htntss in the union. Hut
, it U unnecessary to cunimont on
'th a t phase of tho question.' The
| momentous character of the issue
despite the rustic setting in which
I it h being fought out is enough
to attract the attention of al*
I thinking people."
,
The statement issued by Mr.
1Colby for himself, Mr. Harrow, tutd
Dr. John It. Neal, chief defence
counsel, marked the tin t time ho
has broken thu silence that Inn
market! hi* stay iii Tennessee.

S.R.Dighton, North
Carolina Atorney,
Is With Local Firm

Shepherd Trial May
Be Finished Tonight
GO, June 25.—The She*’
der trial probably will be
with a session tonight
lomas J. Lynch and law«
both side* tcnativfcl&gt;
to such a step at a :re­
ference. The night se.i
aion nas not definitely been decid
ed upon

Domestic Troubles
Cause Heir’s A i*j
ne 25.—
—Doincsiiur K. Bourne,
on of ConimoBonrne, sewing
who left a $«).•
is culminated In
chase through
wife who sa&gt;'3
«c. He gcti a

STOCKHOLM, June 25.— In or­
der to enable Swedish radio fan* to
cujoy better tho programs sent
fi t from American stations, a
course in English will next fall lx;
started by the official Swedish ra­
dio service. Later on other foreign
languages wilt be tnught, but the
f art will be made»with English,
’ apt, George Reuters ward, man"King director of the Swedish ra­
dio organization, ha* announced.
The course will take the entire
''in ter season. It invluifes lec­
tures by professors ami traveller*
ami readings by authors of their

S. R. Dighton, u ginduutc of the
University of Michigan and the
Yale School of Law, according lo
.in announcement, has become as­
sociated with the law firm of DiCottcs ami Spencer in this city,
having come here from (irgonebore, N. l\, where he Im* resided
for the past several years..
In Greensboro Mi. Dightcn wax
connected with the
Jefferson
Standard Life InSuruneu Company
of that city. He was employed by
the company us part nf the coun­
sel for the title department.
Previous to taking up his work
with the insurance company, Mr.
Dighton practised law ut Savan­
nah. Ga., where ho mode his home
until movipg to Greensboro. For
several year* nrior to thi* he was
in the United States Army, having
served U3 captain and battalion
commander with the 82 Division,
220 Field Artillery, in France, lie
m.w hold* the rnnk of major in the
United States Itcservo Corps.
Mr. Dighton with his wife and
four children are stopping at the
Montezuma Hotel, temporarily,
until u suitable residence can be
found and made ready for occupolicyi
Mr. Dighton believes that there
arc great opportunities for thu law
profession in Florida. The present
demand for attorneya in this sec­
tion seem* to exceed tho supply

AIRPLANE KILLS F
PARIS.—Tho pilot of t!
airplane Klunder, and th
congers, were killed w
plane fell near the Frnnct

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Shipping Strike
Status is Same

Governor Declares Florida Is Mrs. Henry Wight Will Re­ Long Drawn Out Arguments
Unlit on Firm Basis; Stops
spond for Womans’ Club;
Tire Members Wednesday;
On Way to Maine Meeting
Dance After The Exercises
Defense Assails Testimony
of Fairnan as ‘•Inspired" Police Break Up Plan
CHICAGO. June 25.—The Mend­
ing of thought of Florida's cosmo­
To Throw Bombs On
CHICAGO, June 2S.—Un­
politan citizenship is pushing the
limited arguments will close
stale
to
the
forefront.
Gov.
John
Foreign Settlement
Dr. John Hnrvcy Scott hns been
trial nf William P. Shepherd
Martin of Florida declared
head Of the department of mathe­ W.
for
the
slaying
with
typhoid
Wednesday night in nn address decorating the halls, offices and
SHANGHAI June 25. —
germs of William N. AlcClinmatics at Westminster College, Ful­ here before the Florida Club of the auditorium of the building,
Dragon
clay was observed by
tock,
his
foster
son.
Only
ton, Mo., for 00 year*, lie also Chicago.
prior to the inspection by the pub­
four speeches to the jury will
tho Chinese in less trouble­
Now ideas and ideals have been lic this afternoon between 3 and
tnught there for three years while
he made, it has been indicat­
brought to the state by people 5 o’clock nnd the exercises to be
some times to mark the sea­
still in college, making a total of coming
ed, hut no time limit for them
from all quarters of the hdd beginning at 8 o'clock tonight.
son of sprouting seeds hut towas set.
63 years.
country, he said and added that
Electricians have finished tho in­
tlny it wns commemorated
this explains the interest taken in stallation of lights and fixtures
CHICAGO, Juno 2.V—Tho jury with armed forces patrolling
tho Inst few years in road build­ which, tonight, will give a very
ing, education and encouragement characteristic effect in the munic­ In tho murder trial of Willinm tho sweltering streets of
of legitimate enterprises. In 85 ipal hull, believed by loenl residents Darling Shepherd, accused of feed­ Shanghai, which took on a
yearn the state's population in­ to lie the finest structure of Its ing typhoid germs to his ward, Bil­ holiday aspect despite tho
creased 220 per cent and the as­ kind in the entire state for a city
ly McClintock, with the object of expected flare-up of strike sympa­
sessed value of property more than of this size.
thizers.
800 per cent while in the past
Handsome new oak desks, tables obtaining a million dollar e .tate,
Manchurian troop* of General
live years the state's population nnd chairs have been installed and waxed weary Wednesday under na
has grown about 30 per cent and with the members of the Various avalanche of invective from state Chang Tso Lin, who recently ex­
ami defense. There is another day tended hi* armed forces to Shang­
nsftesHcd value of property about city departments
.
their places of
from both sides on hai, Invaded the recreation ground
50
per
cent.
today, tho city hall takes on the air thodenunciation
Would Bo Added Attraction
on French territory and broke up
card.
The surface of the stale's possi­
a meeting ntudents and radicals. A
For This City; Also Seek bilities has ha idly been scratched, of a real administration building.
W.
W.
O'Brien
will
close
for
tho
"We are very proud of our new defense and State's Attorney dragon boat festival at which an
To Hnve School Hoard Erect he said, citing the variety of crops
declared City Manager W, Crowe will hnve the Inst word. W. outbreak was expected, passed
Gymnasium for Hijfh School produced and the possibilities for home,"
II.
Williams
this morning. “The S. Stewart, whose policy it is tit without n flare-up from Cntneso
growing other crops ami the in­ arrangement of
furnishings in the
dustries
that
have
(icon
promoted.
it olT" did not laugh as he
The establishment of n zoo In the
various offices i* very convenient “luff
Florida's
climate
nlso
wns
praised
witness.
Assistant State's Attor­
city, fostered i&gt;y tiic Junior Cham­
for ull of the city employees nnd
which ha* paralyzed Shaneber of Commerce with the co-op- by the chief executive who snid will facilitate better service to the ney Gorman finished hi* long a t­ strike,
hai
business
for the past month,
that
the
sunshine
and
flowers
were
tack
on
Shepherd
by
snying:
erntion of other civic organization:
public."
would be termlnatcdtoinorrow hut
after
all,
tho
state's
greatest
as­
“
If
Faimnn's
confession
I*
not
and tho city official*, was proposed
Big Crowd I* Expected
truth, why docs he tell it? the strike will continue tn apply tu
by Hodgson Ball at the noon set.
Mr.
expressed hope the
What
is his motive? Can you con­ British nnd Japanese Industries,
"It is the Mending of thpughts," that a William*
luncheon of the organization at
large number of the San­ ceive of
reason why Fainmn However the statu* of shipping
In*
said,
"that
is
rapidly
pushing
the Seminole Cafe.
ford people will visit their new would tellany
a
story
that if Mievcd strike, which has tied un many
Florida
out
in
the
forefront
of
the
Through investigation, said Mr. states of the union. It is the cos­ municipal building this afternoon means Shepherd must
go to tho ships In the harbor, remained un­
Ball, it has been found that a mopolitan character of her citizen­ while it is open for inspection and gallows?
changed tonight.
large number of animals would be ship that explains the greut in­ attend the efbrciscs tonight which
Police yesterda obtained infor"I can see how men, prompted
quickly nvailaidt tor tho begin­ terest that is being taken in ed­ will be featured by uddrcs.se* by
mation or u widespread
.
student
by
motives
of
friendship,
will
go
ning and more and larger animals ucation, and the building of a sys­ Mayor Forrest Lake and other
plut
to
hire
motor
cars
nnd
ihuh
on
the
witness
stand
and
lie
to
could bo added later a* they be­ tem of permanent highways prominent business men of this city.
around international settlement
snvo
a
friend
from
the
gallows,
come available. Deer, o'pnssum ■. throughout the state.
Exercise* tonight will start with
hero throwing bonmbs and ghootcoons, wildcats, panthers, nllignt
a reception nt 8 o'clock. There but I cannot conceive or bow any iug. The police therefore, hava
"Floi’
u
ln
Is
built
upon
a
firm
ordinary
man
would,
without
any
orn, eagle*, thu Florida birds of foundation. Her industries are be- will be u selection hy the munici­
ordered that no cars bo let for
plumage anil many other cpect- Iing developed along safe and con­ pal hand followed by tho invoca­ motive,, without uny hope of re­ hire except to well known cust- mward,
without
any
idea
of
bene­
mens of lesser importance could servative lines, and every encour­ tion to be pronounce i by Rev. T.
cra.
til* added at once if tho .Ufa of agement is given to legitimate en­ N, Nixon, pastor of the Methodist fit to himself, swear away tho life
The executive committee of
of
a
fellow
iiiat^c
what
ho
knows
Hanford Inning a zoo i* nfbepted terprises. The state Ims a .erred Church of Hanford.
American association of Fbi. u
to
ho
it
lie.
i
.
.V
with enthusiasm nnd interest hy enactment of legislation that is
Guests will be entertained by
"And Patman tells you that ho adopted a resolution today urging
tF&lt;j people of this city, lie said. hostile
to the legitimate invest­ solos by Mrs, A. M. Phillip* and did furnish these germs to Shep­ need In U. S. governim-m omi
The zoo at first of course would ment!!. Her welcome will Isj par­ Mrs. Julius Taknch. Mayor Lake herd."
t tore with other powers In adopting
he small, but it would grow with ticularly considerate to him who will then address the audience ill
a strong attitude regarding the
He quoted Shepherd's statement present Shinn situation.
tho city nnd in u few yenn, San­ comes with the view of sharing in connection with tho completion
ford could be tilde to point' with a permanent way the opportuni­ iiinl opening of tho new city hall. to reporters after the boy's death:
Igide to its collection of birds ties and advantages of Florida."
CANTON, June 25.—The situ­
The mayor’s address will be fol­ “ I came home from my office to
watch over Billy and to kick out ation resulting from tho anti-for­
and animals.
lowed
hy
responses
by
F.
I*.
Fors­
Governor and Mrs. Martin and
of the house anyone who attempt­ eign agitation is even more intense
President Floyd Palmer *&gt;f the u party of friends stopped here ter, president of the First National ed
to marry him on his deathbed." as reported yesterday.
Chlno*»
organization announced that fol­ today on their way to Boland Bank of Sanford and Mrs. Henry
stands there guarding threatened to attack the foreign
lowing the action of the Junior Springs, Me., to attend the Gov- Wight, president of tho Sanford theShepherd
body of this hoy he has in­ settlement at Shamccn at noon but
Chamber of Commerce at a pre­ erners Conference.
During the Womans’ Club.
fected
with disease germs tn pre­ tho attack did not occur at that
The
main
floor
of
the
auditor­
vious meeting, Ted Arnold of Jack­ day, they were taken for a tour
Additional fortification*
ium, the seating capacity of which vent a marriage that would Icavo hour.
sonville baa been appointed to rep­ of Chicago's Park system.
have been erected in the British
is 1,000, will ho thrown open for him where ho began—a tramp."
resent the Sanford organization
Tile prosecution asked for n and French concessions.
dancing ns soon as the s|icaking
nt tho national convention of the
death verdict.
Jnpencsc landing parties havo
Junior Chambers of Commerce ut Woman Shoots Man
.Mr. Stewart attempted to ex­ nrrived.
Tulsa, Okla., in July.
And Then Kills Self
plain Faitnan's motive. "Our sug­
A Chinese party carrying tho
Tho subject of high school ath­
gestion is," he shouted, "ho i* do­ banner of the foreign settlement
letics and the erection of a Suit­
MUSKOGEE, OKLA., June 25.
ing a Ktrvlee to some persona who arrived this morning nt tho set­
able) gymnasium in conjunction —R.
It.
Stevens,
prominent
m
In*
arc
interested in breaking a will. tlement gate*, claiming to be tho
witli the proposed new high school hor mid political circles, wns shut
They wanted tlm testimony of Fni- bearers of a dispatch stating that'
biulding were discussed at length nnd
killed here today by Mr*. Munurn, ami they had an agreement a demand for damages would to­
by the body. Dr. A. W. F.pps, lie Ellis,
who
then
shot
h
rself.
with him. Why the state's attor­ rnado when tho dead had be."a
chairman of the committee on high Both died instantly and tho bod­
ney has not closed up that vile counted.
chool nthletlc.i, announced that
were found lying over a bed
institution (Faiman's so-called
the comniittco has conferred with ies
an apartment of the sintcr-inmedicnl college) I shall leave for
WASHINGTON, Juno 2.7.—Of­
T. W. Lawton, superintendent of in
law
of
the
slain
man.
It
i*
raid
him
tp
explain
to
hi*
constituents."
ficial
advices from China today in­
public instruction for Seminole that Steven* and the woman had
Mr. Stowart quoted the first ex­ creased the concern with which of­
county, on the matter and that iipurrelled
over another woman.
amination of Shepherd to Gorman, ficial* arc watching development*
further conferences will be held
soon after tile death of the boy. there.
later.
They
questioned him on everything
While no report hns readied thj
Il in the desire of the junior Flans New Railroad
they could think of ami hud it State Department from Peking on
body to see- the school board ap­
written down. What I* the result? the latest Chinese note to the dip­
propriate funds, probably In tho’ To Be AnnounccdSoon
lie i* invited to go home. And lomatic body, and while official
present proposed school bond is­
Mr. Gormon said: "Go home, ( word win lacking Wednesd
CHICAGO, .June 25.—Plan* for
sue, for the erection of n gymguess we will have, to indict the tho Immediate situation in Usntnn,
nnalurn on the1 ground* of the pro­ a new railroad to tap the West
there Is no doubt that official i
Con-l
of
Florida
i*
expected
to
be
posed new high school.
hero have cause for anxiety and
Attendance ut the meetings of ntinnitnccd in n reasonable length
'C little prospect for c.i-ly -c ' •­
tile junior organization during the of time, Governcr John B. Martin
NORFOLK, Vn., June 25.—The
donee
of antl-foreign nm yi
said
today
in
a
statement
shortly
pant few weeks has been small, but
naval tug Kcywaydin sent Monday
.weeping
port* of China.
it i* hoped that through tiles'* new before departing for New York. to the assistneo of Eagle boat No.
In the absence of defnlt* word
projects, new interest will be
It, disabled 250 mile.* east southeast
At cm: European court, the Brit- of the Virginia coin s, berrelf de­ TAMPA. June 25.—Tho village* from Charge Mayer at Peking on
ni hi ed and that from now on,
lr.li
unduissudor is snid to spend veloped engine trouble late Tuesday of Cedar Key* find Ltikcnx, togeth­ the new note, comment was with­
attendance wilt steadily increase.
in maintaining his establishment night and was forced to turn back, er with numerous islands, were held on the reiterated insistence
of the Chinese provisional govern­
Knut Hamsun, Nobel prize win- $100,1)00 a year of his own money according to n radio message re­ bought yesterday by u group of ment that extra-territorial treaties
in
a
manner
b
fiUing
his
position.
St.
Louis
men
for
a
price
said
to
ceived at thu naval base here
cr. droyo ntrcct cars in Chicago.
&lt;* reviled. The fact that Mr,
Wednesday from the (.'oust Guard be $1,81(0,000. The tracts were l&gt;
Mayer had not resorted to emer*
Tug Currahassoti was nent imme­ bought, it wai said hero, on the cncy
method* for rapid coiniuundiately to search for the Kuglu No. possibility thuC they might bzconiu
U, with her crew of 66 Virginia valuable for port development and
naval reserves, somuwhcru in tho that a railroad will soon be built
vicinity of her first position report­ to that section.
ed by the American Steamer OakMonday afternoon.
Girl Found In Miami
ATLANTA. Ga., June 25.—L. J. er ami Hayden received their al­ wood
A later message from the Keyleged
portions.
Fletcher, former deputy warden of
Counsel for Fletcher contended waydin asked that medical assist­ Has Lapse of Memory
the Atlanta Federal prison, nnd in urgument* to the court thut ance be available just a.* soon ns
Thomas I*. Hayden, former chap­ their client had been previously' she reached port for u badly inMIAMI, Juno 25.—Police are
man. Details were not giver endeavoring today to learn the
lain ut the prison, were placed on placed in jcopnrJy oh the charge juted
the message, but nn explanation Identity of nn attractive PJ year
trial in United Suites court here on which ho is now being tried in
Weijno. day on a charge of coiupir- in that he waa a defendant with that the Number 2 boiler was dis­ old girl found suffering trom
lend officials ut tile bu.se to an apparent loss of memory early
acy to accept bribe.* from wealthy A. K. S«rtui|i, former warden at abled
believe
that an explosion had oc­ yesterday. The expensively garbed
the
priron,
and
Laurence
Riehl
In
inmates of tho prison.
young woman muttered something
Much of the session wns occu­ thl.* court in February. Surlaiu curred.
Nu. direct communication had about u cyclone killing her grand­
pied in motion:' ami not until after and Riehl were convicted and been
-received
from
the
Eagle
5
Jujgo
mother.
atternoon wus a jury obtained and Fletcher was acquitted.
yesterday morning, but of­
Tho “Mystery Girl" ut noon
taking of testimony began. Only Robert T. Ervin, presiding, sus­ since
ficials felt confident she was mak­ today waa identified as Miss Itala
one witness wus heard, \L II. Hali, tained a demurrer filed by the ing
soot*.’ headway toward Hamp­ Fernandez of Miami Beach.
former clerk in the deputy war- government and the trial proceed­ ton R
.ad*.
den’a office testified that he re­ ed.
The first message Wednesday
In sustaining tho .government'!
ceived $2,000 from wealthy pris­
picked up at the navnl com­ Re-Organization To
oners, but wuh unable to way that position ngairat the plea fur form­ wax
munication
service from the Keyer
jeopardy
Judge
Ervin
an­
Fletcher or Ha/den received any
Cut 294 Employees
&lt;
waydin
at
0:48
m. It said: "Key­
money. Five thousand dollars was nounced that he would charge the :waydin Nu. 2 a.boiled
disabled
201
.tiipposed to have been given by jury that It will 1^ ncci-r*ary to miles, l i t true from Capo Henry
WASHINGTON, June 25.—Tv
Mannic Kessler and llorrU Sweet- convict or acquit both defendants | gas bouy. Returning tu base at indeed and ninety (our cmplo;
wood for special privileges at the
I three knot speed. Have not lo- is in the field service of G
prison. Hall testified. George ReIrated Euirlo 0, poor visibility with dlun Bureau, including one •
| heavy thunderstorms all day. ore of nearly every tndina a;
Eagle 0 position 8 a. m., 23 June icy and reservation in the cou
Whi{e speaking your mind
longitude 72,00; latitude 35:15. y will lose their jobs on July
nm.it mind your speaking, or
I Not in this vicinity when Key- ruler ths sweeping reorganlx
trill t&gt;c spoken to about it,
jn plan announced today. •
(waydin at tM&gt; position 11 p. w.
defeii

No News Received
|From Disabled Ship
Since Last Tuesday

Former Prison Officials Face Trial
In Atlanta On Charges Of Conspiracy

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Invade French Sec­
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Club In California
ireme Court of State Reverses
decision On Seminole County Case Uses United States
Of Douglas Versus W. J. Aldridge Mails Extensively
TALLAHASSEE, June 25.—The to vest title by adverse possession
nupreme court has reversed the de­ must be actual, continuous and mlcision of the circuit court for
Seminole county in the case of V.
M. Douglass, joined by her hus­ ' tine relying r„ title by udverec
band and next friend, E. A. Doug­ possession, the court held, is imlass, appellants, vs. Willinm J. Al­ nosed with the burden of proving
dridge, appellee. The opinion is all the facts necessary to catablih
by Justice Terrell.
such title as against the legal title
This was a suit to quiet title to of the true owner who is deemed
n designated lot in the city of San- in law to be in seisin anil possession
ford. The Douglass’ claim wns thereof. So far ns the court was
based on a quit-claim deed exe-|cble to find, the authorities were
CUted lit 1916. The
me A
Aldridge
iuriuge claim
claim u..nnlmous
unan im o u s In
in holding
nom m g that
u ia t to bar
o ar

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1Jazz Is Now Credited
Among Promoters Of
World Relationships

Kidnapped

ROME, June 25.—Those ma­
ligned American Inventions—jazz
music and dancing, constitute far
more potent agencies in the caiisa
of international understanding be­
tween America and the nations of
the old world than suave diplo­
matic overtures and lengthy and
flowery after dinner speeches.
Such is thc opinion of a number
of thoughtful Italians who. after
visits of varying length in the

I.OS ANGELES, June 25.—Ap­
proximately .1,000,000 pieces will
f° rnlta tIthtii*p yCffl.r ’ .W?" JX K “S 5
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hcf t u fir t" * &gt;fJ U ?
'
\'on- Thc r&gt;K««s were based on
the amount of mail m atter sent
during 1024.
First-class letter postnge of the
motoring organisation averages
jjg jj
“f 'io cin d -cln sf mail
,icn
rn

outgoing
nverage
s s s &amp; r s i s ? s . j n ? - s 3 s...........
.r2.r i sclaim
u (in,|y
u *ownership
= ^ Wmails
Wanpicccg:
......a The
* *fiKures,
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m. “ and
ng
of Bf650
allowstatute; the tax deed having been through
,tr"
of
“p1"
ing
;{U
0
working
days
In
the
year,
issued in 1997.
Appellants con- tute of limitations, the possession i revealed
P * lfl, that ,thc
h„ rll.i,
club KPn&lt;u''
sends out
tended that thc tax deed was void, nnift have been for the full stat­ annually 1,695,000 pieces of mail.
and conveyed no title, but the su­ utory period, under claim of right
However, this is hut a traction
prem e court finds that it is not or color of title, and must have more than 50 per cent of the total
n ecessary to determine whether benii actual, open, visible, notori­ outgoing mail, for thc organization
the tax deed was legally issued as ous, continuous and hostile tq thc rends out approximately 1,200,000
thc court has repeatedly held that tiuo i wrier and to the world at copies of its monthly magazine.
a tax deed whether valid or inval­ huge.
In addition some 100,000 letters
id is color of title under Florida
On cor dtLrntlf n of the whole and packages arc carried to .10
r.tatrte. The ultimate question to recurd the court was of the opin­ patrol fleet which the ductashr
be determined in this case, tho ion tho proof of adverse posses­ branch offices hy the highway pa­
court ruled, is whether or not Ai- sion "is too loose, indefinite and trol fleet which the club maintains.
.[ dridge had established seven years uncertain to displace the owner
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continuous occupation rind posses­ of the legal title who has been
sion of the premises involved.
paying taxes, sidewalk and street Veterans of Kansas
The opinion points out that assessments am! exercising such
where one claims title by ndverso (&gt;th"r evidences of ownership or. N eglect t o Collect
possession every presumption fav­ are herein enumerated."
Their State Bonuses
ors such possession in subordina­ The decree of tho chancellor,
tion to thc title of the true owner "therefore is reversed, with instruc­
and adverse possession against tions to enter bin decree quieting
TOPEKA. Kan., Juno 25.—Scat­
such owner must be taken strictly title to tin* lands involved in the tered nil over the globe nre sonv*
and established by clear and posi-lunme of tho complaint V. M. Doug- 5,000 World War veterans entitled
to share in the $2,r&gt;uu,60u t emu til­
live proof. Tho holding accessory InsR."
ing in the Kansas soldier bonus
fund, hut ignorant of the fact that
the money belongs to them.
"Sadder still,” remarked Leslie
E. Edmonds, state bonus director,
“those veterans, who probably need
the money, will not be aide to get
a cent of it after June 50. 9 ho
state legislature has extended the
TALLAIIASSEe T F la., June 25.
OXFORD, Eng,, June 25.—The time once, hut will not do so
—A slight increase in farming op­ 65 untrolabcH given to the univer­ again.”
About 1,00 claims have been
eration* in Liberty county is
shown in i ’suits of thc 1925 farm sity by Dr. Ix'whi Evans, brother j paid hy tho state since the legiacenruh made public by thc United of Sir Arthur Evans, the nrcheol-Mature extended the time for con
of
States Deportment of Commerce, ogist, when taken with those now
"Most
.
, these were paid to veternns
in“ othjust received here. Included in the . . .. tmsstMoon
of thxj colleges, , states, or in foreign countries,
rtntetronl in comparative data for from the most complete
and repre
1020. The 1925 figures ore pre­ (tentative scries of this rare and who hud just learned that Kansas
was paying n bonus to men who
liminary and subject to correction. ingenius instrument.
wore burnt fide residents of the
Thirti were 255 farm i in Liberty
The astrolabe appears to have stale at the time of enlistment or
courty on January I, 1925, with a been invented In the second cen­
total acreage of 59,574 against 227 tury before Christ by Hipparchus, conscription.
on January 1, 1920, which had uu who measured the exact length of
acreage of ,16,681. Value of the the year, the distance! to the fixed Toyko Suicides 300
land nnd buildings combined on stars, the time of revolution and
Greater Last Year
the respective dates was |578,I60 ecliptic of the moon and invented
and JMoo,745; land alone $428,510 trigonometry and tho system of lo­
nnd $559,985; of buildings atone cating point i mi the map hy lati­ TOKIO, June 25.—During the
$149,850 and $125,760.
tude and longitude. It is a flat year ended with March, there were
Ono hundred and ninety-two of ,jinl with n sight across it and a 1,265 suicides in Tokyo, according
tho I nuns in op,-ration January 1, number of hands which cun be set to records of the Metropolitan Po­
of this year, were operated hy against lire numerical
tables lice Bureau. This was 566 more
while farmers against 104 live is to measure the altitude of the than the previous 12 months.
years ago; 03 and .33, respectively, around the circumference. Its use Most of tir* suicides were because
by color d farmers; 224 and 269 hy sun amt the stars.
of jealousy or disappointment in
owners; 31 and 17 by tenants.
The astrolabe is one of tho few love, it was stated.
Crop land in 1924 totalled 8,085 scientific instruments saved from
The pistol was the least popular
acres, that harvested 5,206 nrces; tho wreckage of Greek civiliza­ no n and two women killing them­
crop failure 28 acres; nnd fallow tion. The Arabs, who in their great selves hy shooting. Poisoning wan
or idle, 2,819. Pasture in 1924 was day were among the most enthusi­ Hie means most frequently em­
18,928 acres; plowahlc land, 265; astic scientists known until the ployed, 221 men and 271 women
woodland 18,665. Woodland not present scientific developments in killing themselves in that manner.
pastured 517; till other laud 12,246. America and Germany, brought the
Live stock on farms on January instrument to a high standard of
Motor ear service nnd railways
1, last, nnd on the same date five perfection and used it generally of Germany have joined in an efyears ngo: Hones 172 and 205; for navigation.
fort to eliminate competition nnd
tittles 140 nnd 155; cattle total
assign business to the truiiHportn6,220 and 3.763; beef cuttle 4,050
Sonic butterflies make extended tiou service most suited to handle
and 3,178; daltjr cow* 626 and 222, migratory flights, often in enor­ it. and plan to ultimately include
other dairy rntt! • 211 and 68. mous numbers and over hundreds “’reel ear nnd all other lines in
Swine i, total 6,574 and 5,305; of thousands of miles.
i the plan.
breeding sows 1,701 and 1,181.
Principal crops in 1921 and 1919

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Krnestine Bean, 20, of Kansas City,
declares she wus kidnaped by
Joseph Phillips of St. Louis, taken
to St. Louis ami there forced to
become Phillips wife. Police arc
hunting for the man, who is 23.
She wus found at his home.

Corn, acres 3,551 nnd 3,775;
bushels 41,389 nnd 40,942; sugar
cane acres 87 nnd 225; tons 871
and 1.017; sweet potatoes, ner.*s
165 a:ul 159; bushels 15,675 and
17,040; pecans, young trees 527
und none; trees of hearing age
361 and none.

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W ishes to congratulate Sanford and its citizens on the
completion of its City Hall. Although we are new here,
we have Sanford’s welfare at heart, and we are here
to co-operate with every movement that is for the betterment and upbuilding of Sanford. We invite you to
call in to see us nnd let’s get acquainted. We are prepared to give you Real Ileal E state Service.

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Florida Land Investors Co.

E asy R epaym ent Plan
Office in new M erriweather Building
2nd S tre e t.

Phone 611

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When you put system into saving, you soon he- I
gin to get direct benefit— and step by step you
climb higher to financial success. Open an* nc
count with us todny.
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Saving* Accounts

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305 First National Hank Building
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Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property

W. W. BYRD, District Manager.

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STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

Daily Fashion Hint

\

Men! The Dickson-Ives M en’s Store
is Ready to Help You Look Right
and Feel Right This Summer

Ever notice how the fresher you
look the better work you do? Men
who wear the sort of clothes that
give an easy appearance are the
ones who don’t let dog clays get
FOR COMMENCEMENT
IiUcrcsting to heroine* of com­
mencement day is this frock in soft
white silk crepe de Chine, touched
with l ice about the collar. The lower
front and side-front sections arc
shirred to form headings and arc at­
tached to tile front. Frills of silk
ribbon fiimli the short kimono sleeves.
*.[’c l'ack of the collar streamers
°* r,'*',on arc attached and tied in the
j*ntcr»
that the ends &gt;fall below
-,!S w.n il line. _ Medium size requires
d c,h " ' . r 1'
c: ' u ij i:VCW
-M3,
.
‘ 8 10 14
1 ncc&gt;25 ccnts*

MOM AND POP

them.

Here are suggestions as to

keeping well dressed in summer.
Wear n blue shirt. That’s an
axiom careful dressers are
following. Here’s one with
collar attached, ?2.50.

Wider brims and fancier
bands are the thing for this
season. Dobbs sends us this
one. Style right, $5 .

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BY TAYLOR
n o o Go Tolgnch
EARLS DON'T NOD?
IT'5 ONLV TEN
TkiRTVi

VJEu_ liM ^TiNia A
liTTl E ToD^vy BY
EATING eaKly BEFORE
MY APPETITE COMES ON

HardyNorscmen Hunt
Whales In Waters Of
Far O ff An tart ic Sea
OSLO, June 25.—The whaling
aennog in the Antarctic waters
imi.md South Shetland nnd South
Georgia has Iicon very successful,
an nr o the Norwegians nre con­
cerned.
' U k &gt; v. i alcrs secured 166,060 bar­
rels of whale oil Trum South Geor­
gia nnd 166,886 barrels from South
Shetland, this being an increase In
the am unt obtained last year of
66,6 (I barrels. At South Orkney
51 0 0 barrels were obtained, while
(ft fbn Mexican coast Norwegian
wi n! r/ got 22.060 barrels.
The *otnl for tin; Norwegian
’ companies thin year has been 110,•jOj barrels, while other nations
have produced 257,1100 barrels. The
i Norwegian whaling flci i con i I
of first class vc sels equipped
wi.h radio, and newly built tank­
ers •vLh cookeries. It -v.ii] i prnc-1
itlcally oven thc whole of the globe,*
and it has about 1,060 Norse sailsors *n,jnged in thc trade us whin­
ers.

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Direct B enefit
From System

S The Florida Land Investors Company

Slight Increase In Oxford University
Liberty’s Farming Is Given Set of 63
Operations Noted R a r e Astralabes

resp ectiv ely :

United States, have attempted to
explain to their countrymen the
importance
of
understanding
American modifications of eulturnl and social conventions of Eu­
rope.
The dance floors of the largo
tourist hotels of Europe, it is asn?rtril, far from being the scene
uf undesirable meetings of young
people, now are places where
yoiyig American girls, properly
chaperoned, meet young Europeans
of thc better classes. In the meet­
ings of these young people, in their
conversations
nnd
discussions,
there is being brought to F,urope
the spirit and meaning of Amer­
ica.

There’s no question but that

Wide leather belts with your

white and tan shoes may he

light woolens.

worn in summer with almost

belts w ith your Palm Bunches.

any sort of suit.

$8.50.

Wide sports

Both are $1.50.
Linen?
head.

Sure.

Cool to your

Good looking too

in

stripes, plaids or block pat­
terns.

L CAN'T S E E HOVJ YOU’LL

N ew as news, $ 2 .

&lt;5a7e anything - vou 'l l
E at JU^T YVnCE AS
MUCH For d inner
YJONT NOU? ^

Sherwood Fcresl is to he anved
. from dcflpollor.., im i ,.i. u. .,. i
i Railway Company having decided
iU i withdraw it.t line which was to
cui tiin.ught the historic wood.

We looked at lots of lines try­

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Vio'a Duns, film actress known
iti privs'c life ns “ Viola Collin#''
27 yiars of age, and Maurice "Lef­
ty ” FUnn, former Yale Athlete and
liuW engaged in film work, were
quietly married recently.

ing to get a union suit worth

College stripes, after a fashion

selling at $ 1 . Here’s the suc­

vacation,

cessful competitor.

Plenty of them (foulards too)

are

back

again.

present at $1.50.

Bting Us Your Feeding Problems
( C idD .

Horse Feed

Fold try Feed
Dairy Feed

No man can keep out of the

We’ll be glad to fill orders

swim

on

in weather like this.

Mail your letter to the

ment to the dip.

M AN’S STORE

$7.

DICKSON-IVES CO.
2— H Orange Avc
Orlando,
Phone 1106

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.
Myrtle Ave and 1th St.

Jno. \V. Sneed.

Phone 539

L

merchandise.

Here's a suit that adds enjoy­

We are feed npccialiats and have just Iho feed to meet
your requirements and REMEMBER
YOUR MONEY RACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED

this

DICKSON-IVES CO.
2— 14 Orange Ave
Orlando,
Phone l 10

�THE SANFORD IIERA

W ins Brooklyn Handicap

SPAY. JUNE 25, 1

hh**ta
long «s they were full
Malaria carry mosquitoes live
enough to thermit the curtsey to’ alL the year round in Paicntine.
h gracefully carried out by the
wearer.
Witli regard to the flimsy frocks
the lord chamberlain said it ap­
T h e d f o r d ’s
peared, from report, in his hands,
that some of the debutantes at last
years court* did not wear suffic­
iently substantial lingerie and con­
sequently. j in some instances, even
knees were visible, which was not
to the likin’, of "certain officials.”
A* the out me of the lord cham­
berlain's or :cr a new material has
been bttr.ignt into use by the mod­
istes to m t the occasion. It is n
very h’.-av; crepe de chine known
ns court crepe, and mnde into spe­
Liver Medicine
cially designed slips to be worn
umtaf court gowns.
Made from selected
medicinal roots and
Young Inon who wish to fly are
herbs-Nature’s own
advised to apply to the aviation
remedy for Constipation
and Indigestion.
unjt of the Twenty-seventh Divi­
sion New York National Guard.

Sold Everywhere

The weather i , too warm to have
a date with an old (lame.
Here’s Mad Play, Sam Hildreth

won the $10,090
y. A great dtivo
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Jockey L. Fator, who rode the Hildreth entry’ to viclorv, is shown ato-i
Mad Play*

Taximeters Traced
Hack ToEarly Days
Ancient Greek City
OFORD, Eng., June 25.—Mod«m research has disclosed that the
fhariots which plied for hire about
the Acropolis in tho days of Puri­
ties were fitted with ingenious and
highly industrious taximeters.
In the gray dawn of Attic his-

E vening Drap
From Paris

Hobson’s choice is So called in
allusion to the practice of Thomas
Hobson, 154-1-16-Tl. of Cambridge,
England, who let horses, and re­
quired every customer to take the
horse which stood nearest the door.

o w i n g lo Jf&lt;«r f a i lu r e to elect «rf le e rs o r ap p o in t intents, o r t&lt;&gt; h a v e
w i t h i n t h e m a t e of Klorlda. a n o f ­
fi c e r o r in tent upo n w h o m p ro c e s s
co u ld he served , atnl t h n t y o u r o f ­
f ic e rs a n d a g e n t s a r e u n k n o w n .
■Therefore &gt;,,u. T h e l l r n d l c r P e r ­
il! It t r
Company,
a
c o rp o r a tio n ,
n am ed Ua d e fe n d a n t In t h e a b o v e
a n d for* ipslng enuso, pendltiK In
th e a b o v e s t i led c o u r t , b e in g a proceedtUK to estn hllsli nm l ijolet th e
ti tl e t o th e
f o t lo w lu u
dencrllnHl
la n d s In 8* Milnoln C o u n ty , F lo r id a .

A new anesthetic, a nub sti tutu for
cocaine, hits been discovered by
an experimenter working on pro­
ducts to be ,iiuinufactur:u into ar­
tificial rubber. It is non-poison*
ous in practical use.

I». I?33, an d tita n a n d t h e r e .r i s k s
a n s w e r t» t h e h ill of c o m p l a in t «*liIU H -d

u ln a b e in g t h r u * IT c h a in s w. at nf
th e tinullw-ast c o r n e r o f iho h o u th Wi-st q u a r t e r o f tin* N o rtH e m l tio arc r of Herd Ion ! l , T n w in lilji 1S, S o uth
of linniio 3.1 Ko*t, th e n c e rutinlttK
' V n l SOU fe e t lo t h e Wciklva ttlv• r: h c a l n n l n u a u a l n a t th e &lt;«mr
point o f
b e g in n i n g ,
ru n
th en ce
N o rth
feet, th e n c e
W ei
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f e , t t&lt;&gt; th e U e k l v n Itlv e rt them-**
H o u tliw r a te r ly n lo n g t h e m r a in i e r
tin e of t h e K a s te r n lin e of th e said
W e k ly n H i r e r to t h e end o f ui&lt;
firs t line, c o n t a i n i n g * l-S norec.
a r e h e re b y r e o u l r e d t o he nml a p ­
p e a r b e fo re o u t sa id iT retlit t ’o u rt
a t t h e t ’u u r t Ifonse a t H anford. F l o r ­
ida. on t h e 3rd d a y o f A u g u s t, A.

IX T l l l J . C I I t r l IT r o t ItT O F T il K
siiY R V rii
.it i i i i i u
i t ii , i it
OF F t . m t l l M ,
IN
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FOIt
s t'iii\tn i: e o i'v r v . is m w -

r»;nv.

HctU 'Woodruff.
Complainant.

vs
William ViiMncv. i t a l.
Iiefem U nts
To the B r a d l e y Fertiliser Company,
a corporation:
It being mnde to nppenr tiv thlr
court that Summons In Chancer)'
br.s been heretofore Issued, directed
to you, and that the Sheriff of H*‘»nm de County .Florida, baa made re­
turn that same cannot be served

u m iiia t

you

In

IM

ran ee.

It Is f u r t h e r o rd ered t h a t t h i s
o r d e r l»e p u b lish e d In th e H an fo rd
Il'Tulit. n n e w sjia p e r p u h llsh e d in
S a n fo r d . U*&gt;m ln o le i.’oti ntv, F lo r id a ,
••nee
(u( f o u r consvea*
W1TNKi»S T h e Honor;,M o J. J.
P ir k in n o u . J u d g e of
th.
C lrru tt
i**iurt of t h e S e v e n th J u d i c ia l C i r ­
cu it of th e s t a t e of F lo r id a . In a n d
f o r S e m in o le C o u nty . m» t h i s ih # I l t h d ay o f J u n e . A. D„ 1JI1. .,.
J. J. M C K IN S O N .
J u d a e o f t h e C ircu it C o u rt o f t h e
S e v e n th J u d i c ia l C ircuit n f th e S t a t e
o f F lo r id a . In and t o f
S em in o le
C ounty.
ll e C o tt e s an d Spencer
S o lle lto rs a n d of C o u n sel f o r th o
Cum plalr-lanto.

Daily Fashion Hint

tory distances were measured by
professional pacers called benmtists, who followed the kings on
campaigns and procession , bt:t
with th introduction of horses and
chariots the benmilst’s lot In thnt
hot and dusty land became an ac­
tive ami unenviable one. Thus the
taximeter of those days was, it is
said, invented out of sympahty for
this Industrious order of men. • The
profitable little instrument surviv­
ed wars and invasions, and click­
ed on through all the darkest ages.
They nru recorded to have lieen in

Of these ’Nvnywisen or “peram­
bulators” a number have now been
collected and are on display in the
newly-reopened Oxford mu cum of
scientific instruments.

Debutantes A
Harken to Ru
Of English Off

IN WHITE SATIN
Allhough the pastel shader a r c in
m v. i;tie, noiliinp i . smarter than
white satin, * .penally for formal
wear. This ew-niug frock has ihc
LONDON', June 25.—Frocks lower edge of the front trimm d with
worn at court functions at Rucking- 1 a flounce of silver km . The shoulder
hunt Palace must not lie too flimsy, seams exlend over the tipper army,
according to a special ruling on fonniii; short sd. vi . and the round
the subject recently by the lord UL-fk ii bound with :i him fold of
chamberlain’s office, which hn » self-material. The flower on the
George and Oueen Mary. The rul- shoulder may be of ilvci *.r i delicate
charge of social affairs for King color. Mixliunt si/e requires J '
36-inrh satin and I y rd lace ')
ing was prompted, it was explain­ yards
ed, by the tightness of dres -cs, but inches deep.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 252J.
in this connection tho lord cham­
16 to 20 years and .11 to 44
berlain has let it be known that Sins,
there had been no ban on narrow indies bust. Price, 45 cents.

Ladies’ Silk Dresses

Men’s Topkis Union

Reduction on All
Mens Straw Hals

$i.9l) Men’s blue or

Men’s Pin Check

Khaki Work Shirts

Work Pants

89 c

■$1.39

W right, War low and Company
Arc Now Receiving Application For

Men’s

$4.00 Ladies’

Boys’

Brown

Satin or

Brown

Dress
Room

on improved Business and Residential Property
in Sanford
ediately available subject to title
examination.

Shoes or
Oxfords

Boys’
Brown
Scout

One Strap

Shoes or

Pumps

Oxfords

Shoes

$3.19

$1.98

$3.09 Misses
Patent
Leather
One Strap
Pumps
Sizes 11 to 2
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Triangular jabots of plain silver
doth trim the skirt and sleeves of
this coat of embroidered tissue
that is collared with black tox.
This is the type of wrap Paris
prefers for evening Instead of the
moro voluminous capo or full coat-

$3.45

112 Park Avenue

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Gray, Copen­
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�D A N D o iis S A Y ^
“An intellectual” Hays Tom Masson w riting for the Dear­ Addin* Machine Wanted
— T----- —
born Independent, "is one who is educated but not intelli* Dante in Chicago
Americana in Paria
gent.”
That definition should go down in history not only as a The 24-Onnee Dress
Fine feathers make
..
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
clever handling of words, but as a simple statem ent of an ob­ __________
( C o p y r i g h t 1513)__________
when the bills come in
bkt
vious fact. It describes any number of individuals who have
■----- .. *
POES ANYBODY make a sim­
There is no excuse for a
111 Maaanlla A ttnia
Plum I tt been "through college”. Especially well does it describe ple inexpensive adding machine
eiors being a good liar.
that
type
of
college
graduate
who
thinks
his
diploma
from
that
would
let
millions
of
wives
HL'DIAL'IUrTinM ItA T K S
On* T e a r — 17.00 Nix M o n t h s 13 50 some high-standing institution of learning represents more add their household bills without
U s l l v r r e d in C li y by C a r r l e i , p a r than the knowledge in another chap’s head who never went hcadach? or uncertainty? If such
Chairs last longer if tacks
w eek . I l a
W eekly
E d i t i o n ll.OO
placed upright in the *ont. •a
a machine DOESNT exist, some­
per &gt;a»r________________ to college nt all.
Commenting upon the Masson definition, the Dearborn In­ body should manufacture it. He
■ F E C IA L N O T lC K t All o b i t u a r y
You seldom hear a man
noMrca. c a r d s o f t h a n k a . r e a o l u tl o n a dependent goes on to say, editorially, that "No name has been would bs blessed ajpo by hus­
bands.
about what a good boy he
and n otloea ol e n t e r t a l n m a n t a w h a r a
e b a r i ia a a r e M a d e w ill b a c h a r g s d invented for the one who is intelligent but not educated,
It is humiliating for them to add
ftr at r a c u l a r a d v e r t i s i n g r a t a a .
probably because no such person exists. Intelligence, "the up the same bill three different
It is dangerous to talk fcatk.
-M K M H F n T U B AKflOClATRI) P I I I M I writer continues, “ finds for itself the things it needs to know, ways, thus proving to their wives
your
wife. She might hear**
T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s la e s c l u a - and often comes upon them from a more creative angle than that they are not business men,
( f a i r e n t i t l e d t o th e u s e f o r rewhatever else they may be.
Milkp e b i l c a t l o n o f a i l n a w a d i s p a t c h e s if it scooped them out of the academic fact-trough.
As the brides say. a ring on tkJ
a r a d i t e a t o It o r n o t o t h e r w l a e c r e d ­
hand is worth two in the stor*
YOU READ Dante’s description
it e d In t h l a p a p e r a n d n le o t h e lo ­ fed minds carry none of the world’s burdens. All knowledge
cal n a w a p u b l i s h e d h e r e i n . All r i g h t s
of miserable creatures in hell,
11 of r e p u b l l c a t l o n o f a p e c la l d l a p a t c b - is the creation of man who did not know, but soon found out.” tenring with their teeth nt each
Now is about time to bteU
Unfortunately, this is the sort of talk that few college
aa h e r e i n a r c a l t o r e a u r - e d .
habits to swear olT next New
other’s
skulls,
and
ask:
“
How
students hear. Thousands of young men and women who could any imagination, even Dan­
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925
carry home their diplomas from this year’s commencement te’s, conceive such horror?"
Cost of n chicken dinner iU - j
THE HERALDS PLATFORM
»
exercises must literally "commence” to use their brains.
But what one can imagine, an ­
on bow many chickens yoU
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson- Sometimes, too, it takes years for a college man, marred by other can do. Bernard Grant and
Title.
Walter Krauser were locked in the
Poor brakes cause ant..
I —Construction of St. Johns-tn- the over-working of his superiority complex, to climb to the “hull pen" of Chicago’s prison.
Bud breaks cause business ctU^
plane
on
which
intelligence
competes
with
intelligence.
dian
River
canal.
Grant
is
under
sentence
to
be
‘&gt;fT
3.—Extension of wtilte way.
The Herald most earnestly believes in college training. It hanged for murder. Krauser drew
The clotheS' that make tk. A* v 4.—Extenaion of loral amusements. also believes that every boy and every girl who honestly de­ a knife, and before guards could
men are the clothes that break n!
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, sires to hnve a college education— unless that boy or girl is stop him, had stabbed Grant five
men.
etc.
times, thus making Krauser’s trip
days
4.—Augmenting or building pro- handicapped by grave
. . . illness—can
,
=get it in these
..
, - „ ,when to the endows certain
gram -houses, hotels, apartment ihcro are f.o rn«n&gt; helping hands, uiit every tiiuugiitfiii per­
Two married people can lin
,
j cheaper than one single msn
houses.
son deplores, and every honest person holds in contempt the
DANTE’S PICTURE of the
love.
6.
—Extension of street paving ’go-to-college-for-n-degree”
pro­
idea with which unintelligent eternally damned, udding to each
gram.
others'
torture,
or
his
description
7.—-Construction
of
boulevard young men and and women are afflicted.
The honeymoon is over |,y t
of himself pulling hair from the
To go to college for social pleasures doesn’t seem nearly head
around Lake Monroe.
time he gets her taught that n
of a miserable sinner that re­
ads nre not food.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ so bad as to go to college for a diploma with which to bluff fused to tell ids nnme, is no more
tion program.
the world. The man who dons his cap and gown and accepts horrible than thut scene in the
9.—Expansion of school system a certificate of achievem ents he has never honestly worked Chicago prison.
A porch swing may stay stil
with provision Jor increased fa­
and still go a long ways t.ivrq
Grant, the man stabbed, was in­
for
or
achieved
either—
is
not
“on
the
square"
or
belongs
cilities.
landing a prospective husband.
stantly attended by surgeons, but
among the unintelligent people who imagine that a "college he pushed them away, turned his
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY education” is the staying through four years nt college with back,
Here nnd there you hear of
and would not permit blood
CONDITIONS OF FORGIVE­ passing grades, or specifil favors, carrying him from class transfusion.
stream being dragged fur umcoul
“
Let
me
alone;
you
NESS:—Put op therefore..............
who didn’t think it was deep, !r
want to save me only to have me
bowels of mercies, kindness, hum­ to class.
swing;
let
me
die."
He
died
yes­
bleness of mind, meekness, longThe intellectuals will feel great indignation against Tom terday.
The skinny have’ a »lenJfr|
suffering, forbearing one another, Masson, but his writing is going to influence many a college
chance of keeping nml, but thtl
and forgiving one another, if any student to take a look into his own tendencies. The man
plump, they have a fat chance.
WHATEVER HAPPENS, some
man have n tiuarrcl against any:
Americana
find
joy
in
life.
The
who
KNOWS
does
not
have
to
announce
that
he
is
an
educat­
even ns Christ forgave you, so also
ed man, nor cite his degree and the standing of his Alma great week of racing a t Auteuil,
do ye. Coiosslnns iii: 12, 13.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M u a iM a a a a u H a H a a a a M H H M a iH iia a a s iin
near Paris, began yesterday.
FLORIDA IS IN THE PUBLIC EYE
Mater. He is intelligent, thaCa nil.
Americans
were
there
with
their
THE BOOK WE READ
DY II.
HOLLY
----------------- o----------------fine dresses, jewelry, and the mon­
ey that is welcome everywhere in
The book that we rend together,
It’s Time To Get Busy
Europe, even if the Americans are
Steve Shinliolscr, president of Sanford Rotary Club, and
I open its pages now;
not quite so' welcome.
But the wordii urc a little misty
myself
represented the club nt the meeting of Rotary Inter­
In five days, through a system atic campaign, Daytona
&gt;
||
And the chapters blurred some­
national
at Cleveland last week nnd while it would take too
has secured a total membership of six thousand three hun­ TO SHOW HOW representative
55 Real E state■ Auction Sales. Let us sell your property il|
how.
much space to relntn nil of the ninny incidents of the trip, it
For I miss the sound of your dred and twenty in its chamber of commerce, and by so do­ the hig crowd of Americans was,
at
Auteuil,
it
is
only
necessary
to
laughter,
might be interesting to Sanford people to know just \Vhat the
ing has surpassed all small city records and has become the
Your preBenco here at my sido, second largest body of its kind in the world, Los Angeles say that it included Frank A. Munfolks in the other stales think about Florida. Suffice to say
sey and Eddie Cantor, represent­
In the Country-over-the-border
that we had a fine trip nnd that we journeyed to Cleveland nnd
You have goitc, alone, to bide being the only city ahead of it. Nearly two hundred thou­ ing statesmanlike solemnity and
sand dollars were raised as a part of the campaign for ad­ wild joy.
return with the Orlando Rotnrinns and others from South
We are permanently located in Sanford
^ If it hurts your feelings that the
vertising purposes.
At thp finish of every chapter,
Florida and had n good time enroute.
French
must
send
us
back
some
I felt your lips on my cheek;
Think of the value of this to Daytona?
dollars, it may comfort you to
Cleveland is one of the finest rities in the United Stntcs
And your eyes conveyed the mes­
OUR SALES FORCE ure EXPERTS
With two hundred thousand dollars with which to operate know that Americans will take to
sage,
with a cosmopolitan population of over one million—the census
it Isn’t going to be necessary for that chamber o f commerce Paris at least as many dollars ns
You did not need to spenk.
must have been taken while we were there and the streets
We guarantee Satisfaction.
to neglect any important project. It won’t be necessary to the French send hack to us.
And here Is the page exciting,
looked like there might he two million. With the finest of
JVhero you sought and clasped appoint committees to go among the business men of the city
parks, with wide streets, with public buildings of the finest
PROOF THAT THE complete
my hand,
for the purpose of raising sufficient money with which to costume
If you have Property, you w ant sold— List it with us
of a modern woman, in­
I wonder if you remember,
anil with the idea of civic beauty paramount in the minds of
support a local band, to pay for the baseball teams, to adver­ cluding dress, stockings, shoes and
In Over-tho-If order Land.
-&gt;
and kiss it good-bye.
the people, Cleveland can take precedence-over any other city
tise the city all over the state and in the north, and to finance underwear, may weight as little
of
similar
size
in
the
world.
ns 2-1 ounces causes tho virtuous
The book that we read together, many other good movements.
In the Over-thu-Border-Lnnd;
Tile city was decorated in our honor with the same flags
Out of fifteen thousand population Daytona secures six to grieve. But even us woman in
:
her changing moods cuts otT her
Its pages sweet with your breath,
that we fly here when we take care of delegations in the win­
thousand
members
for
its
chamber
of
commerce.
Out
of
ten
■I
dress a t top ami bottom, there
With never a hint of death.
ter season and the Cleveland Rotnrinns and the people general­
•I
thousand
people
living
in
Sanford
how
many
memberships
may be comfort. The low-necked
And l.ittle-My-I.ove, i'll guard it
■i
ly left nothing undone to make us comfortable while there.
With a care tlmt shall not fail, ought the Sanford chamber of commerce be able to secure dress is partially justified by this
Tho first iiay of our arrival was the hottest that we ever ex­
.
fact, to which your doctor will
11G E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.
Till my feet your own uhall fol­ through a well organized campaign?
perienced but after that the wind changed and a fine breeze
■
I
■I
testify: Cancer uttacks women
low,
from Lake Erie kept us cool and comfortable and it was de­
Sanford
has
two
hundred
and
eighteen
members
in
its
■I
more often than men, and cancer
On the Over-the-Bordor Trail,
lightful in every sense of the word.
m in i
of the breast, dreadfully frequent
—From Ziffs. commercial1body. It is tim e someone got busy.
Our meetings in the Public Auditorium that lias a seat­
---------- o-------in civilized countries, is quite un­
ing capacity of 12,500 were most interesting, embracing
Some men remind us of a roost­
TIIE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE has entered for known among female savages that
speeches from the men prominent in affairs in America and
er in thut they art* always crowing a broncho busting contest to take place in South Dakota in wear no clothing above the waist.
^ .A B aaaB B aaB B aaa aaH aaaa aB aaB a aaaaa aB K iaaa aaaisM iA
foreign countries and this vnst gathering of business men from
Sunshine seems to keep cancer
about something.
■
all parts of the world was both interesting and instructive.
July.
It’s
a
good
way
to
get
close
to
the
soil
at
that.—
Palm
away.
— - — p-----------Other
meetings
for
various
officers
of
the
Rotary
Clubs
at
For an originul publicity stunt, Beach Times.
hotels gave us new slants on our work with the hoys, with
a
Dayton, Tennessee has put the
STOCKS WERE A little weak
crippled children nnd public service along every line that
I
Florida cities in the shade.
yesterday,
corn
and
wheat
also.
■
BLEACHERS; A PLACE where a baseball fan can sit
demonstrated the great work of Rotary International.
s
———o-------Better
weather,
less
talk
or
“
rust,''
and
scoop
up
all
those
hard
grounders
that
the
players
fum­
«
Denver
delegations
hnd
three
truck
loads
of
real
snow
Since Leon Trotsky told the Rus­
meaning better crops, and also
■
brought front Pike’s Peak and in a big parade, they ‘‘snow­
lower prices.
■
sians that “we must talk less" he ble.— Arkansas Democrat.
balled’’ the folks along the sidewalks nnd had a big time gen­
3
----------------- o-----------------has been accused of being unduly
French and Belgian francs nnd
■
erally. Their slognn of “Snow and Sunshine" was carried out
influenced by President Coolidge.
■
SOAP IS CREDITED with making a celebrated English­ Italian lire were very low. Pres­
and
they
have
promised
visiting
Rotnrinns
next
June
a
big
i
-------- o-------man a multi-millionaire. His ought to be a clean fortune.— ident Coolidge’s talk about .col­
time
in
Denver
although
they
will
have
to
go
some
to
eclipse
■
The only trouble about economy Miami Tribune.
lecting the war debts seta Euro­
■
the
efforts
of
Toronto,
Cleveland
and
other
cities
that
have
I
Is that some people don't seem to
pean currency “all of a tremble."
entertained
in
the
past.
I
know the difference between it
THE FRENCH are as bruve to­
Now fur a word or two about Florida—the state that is
J AC KSONVILLETIM ES -UNION
and stinginess.
101 ft. Corner Lot at $ 110.00 per front fool.
day as they were in old days when
on the tongue of everyone from the time that you leave the
--------o-------Florida Gospel of Truth And Right
state line until your return. We could not get along the
i Lntour &lt;1*Auvergne warned Ids
If that Riffinn war doesn't stop
comrades with loud shouts, in spite
streets of any city en route without stopping nnd talking about
vejy soon, members of tile French
GO ft. at $125.00 per front foot
Florida. Everybody seems to bo interested in this state—
Thousands of people nre being does not want any land sharpers of the English spears pointed at
Chamber of Deputies will beat
those who have purchased property and those who intend to
each olhur to denth trying to de­ httracted to Florida. Of this there from California or anywhere else, his breast, when Luhire, lighting
purchase, and Steve and t answered about six thousand ques­
bate the question of carry on the is not the slightest doubt. Some and the realtors of Florida are en­ the huge bear, prayed, "Lord, I
tions from over one thousand people about every part of the
*
of them, probably, nre Californ­ deavoring to secure legislation do not ask you to help Luhire, I
war.
11 1 ft. nt $150 per front foot.
state.
ians, and. the main, they arc very which will keep that class out of only ask you not to help the bear,"
------- o--------or when the Frenchman, holding
Sanford Herald
pnriigrnphor worthy people, too. It cannot bo the state."
We all talked Florida—not any particular section—but
of course we told them thut eventually they would come to
thinks “Good Morning Judge, is believed, however, thnl so many
Florida realtors have secured the the bout of the enemy until both
Sanforil since this city hnd so much to offer them in every
the American idea of being pro Californians are being attracted legislation desired. It is up to of his hands had been cut oil,
sented at court. And thirty days to Florida ns to arouse alarm in them, aided by Florida citizens gen­ leaned over and held the boat with
line and Sanford literature wus picked up from the stands like
a cat would lap up rich cream from a saucer. The world is
Is the judge's idea of the "honor the Pacific coast state, that, in erally, to see to it that the real­ his elbows.
hungry for knowledge about this state nnd if nil the people
conferred
upon
him."—Times- some minor degree, is u rival of tors’ code of ethics, as well as the
IN TODAY’S WAR against the j
Union.
come down here this winter, who nre now muking plans to
Florida. However, the Fort Worth Florida law, is obeyed by all who
■
come, we will have to build more hotels nnd houses to take
■- —
o ------------Ktar-Telegrnm asserts that “Cali­ assume to act as agents in the pur­ RilTs, French courage is conspic­
uous,
Lieutenant
Lnpcyre,
with
I
S
2102 First St.
Realtors.
Sanford j
cure of them. They all want to know how long the Florida
,Too many June weddings may fornia is said to be alarmed by a chase and salt* of Florida real es­
six
soldiers,
only
survivors
of
a
boom
will
last
and
when
is
the
best
time
to
look
it
over
and
noticeable
decrease
in
population,"
m
a
boost the price of rice in Sanford.
tate. Florida is preaching a gospel
where is the best place to invest hut the majority of them
—Sanford Herald.
and adds: "Perhaps a few renl es­ of truth and right, representing garrisun of twenty-six, blew up
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blockhouse on the RilT frontier,
want to own a home and live here if they can he assured of
For sojna reason, we don’t know tate agents have moved to Flori­ fairly and honestly what the state his
killing
and his men, to
something to do while they are growing up with the country.
da.”
.Just
what
the
Texas
newspa­
whut, nlo«t t'.x-sei vice men say that
has to offer in the way of advan­ thwart himself
the RilTs, first notifying
to throw’ at weddings is only thing per is “driving at' is not clear. tages and opportunities.
What headquarters
Cleveland is a very conservative town in comparison with
by
heliograph.
Perhaps, like the small boy at the will this preaching avail if there
rice is good for.—Deala Star.
other
places and the folks up there were madly excited about
— ---------- o ------------—
circus, it is "only stirring lip the is not practice thut is in accord That's what the French call “un
Florida, which goes to show’ that if the conservative places
beau
geste,"
am!
that’s
what
it
is.
Speaking,of the number of hon­ unimals to see a fight." However with the preaching 7
are excited other cities must be mad about it and they seem
orary degrees that are being con­ Shat may lie, the Manufacturers
Florida people know what they
to ho. We hearil in Atlanta that some 50,000 people had
THE YOUNG I’rincc of Wales
ferred this summer .the little girl 'Record, of Baltimore, takes up the have, and thut truth and honesty put flowers on ttio grave of Oom
changed their postoffice address to Florida—this may be true
down the street culls our attention Vudgei in behalf of Floridn, com­ are quite sufficient in whatever Paul Kruger. It’s easy to be nice
—we have no way of finding nut hut the information was given
—theacenfcColoradoRockiMjgorgeoua.gold*1’
to the increasing number of MRS. menting on what the Star-Tele­ of negotiations nre necessary for to your enemy, bcuted and dead.
us for what it is worth and shows what out neighbor to the
California; the Pacific NonhweatiyourNstional
degrees thut ore being conferred gram says, as above quoted, say­ property transfer.
Any other Hut there is no knowing how old
north is doing in populating Florida. Our advice to all of
Parks; the Great Lake* —ihe North Wood»J
this month*
ing:
methods employed in the current Kruger would feel ubout that
then was to visit Florida in the summer time ami look it over
the restful and invigorntingTerutessee Moun­
, —i------ o-------“Not u few, hut many California the state and to the individual cit- wreath on his grave. It might
at a time when their ideas of the state were vastly different
tains—through the heartolhistoxic Dtxiel*®"*
The Georgia legislature has con­ real estate agents have moved to real estate business are hurtful to make him writhe.
as they all think the heat here in the summer months is un­
by wsy of Atlanta, Lookout Mountain, Cbat*
vened and we hope our neighbor­ Florida, many of them men of tho izens, as well ns to those who nre
bearable.
Kruger, incidentally, should be
tonooge, Moccasin B e n d , via
ing aolon* will have too much to highest churueter. Only a few attracted here and on whom “land one of tins lawyers for the pros­
Another thing we learned while away was that tho best
do to fool ntviiy any time on in­ months ago the president of the sharpers,” be they from California ecution in the famous Bryun-DarTHE DIXIE FLYER
advertising for Florida comes from the winter visitors. All
troducing wooden Indian bills.
Realtors' Huurd of Daytona stated or any other place, exert their win monkey case in Tennessee.
Llbriry-Obecrvatlon C«r». D f s w l n i Room
the Florida cities that ure winter resorts had friends in Cleve­
• a J Compartment Sleeping Cars, Coe ih si.
that he hud been advised that wiles and enmesh in dishonesty
A travelor sent in his name to
land and other cities, who aril pulling for Florida and singing
Hodgson Ball would have the there are ft,000 fraudulent real es­ and its accompanying troubles and Kruger saying he was on his way
Eetraotely low summer f a r t s - t o n g return I*™***"
our praises. Just here Sanford was deficient in a way hut in
eonysulsnt stop-over prlvlltgts—dlv sesltf e*f *Jl*
Junior Chamber of Commerce tate agents from California trying injustice. To such us these Flori­ around the world. The pious ruler
Cleveland we had several good boosters In Charlie Clark and
—circuit tours.
sponsor the organization of u zoo to operate in Floridu, in addition da's gospel of truth and right of the Transvaal refused to see
family and Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer and others, who have
Escnplioaally Good DiaiaJ Car ^ rv ic a
ft
in this city, wlilch in our opinion to id] the honorable California makes no appoul. Their only pur­ him, saying that if the traveler
lived in Sanford and did not hesitate to tell about our good
F o r i l n p l n t co r re stiv a tio n s, IIJ u iira ltd fcooklttl
is-an excellent idea since we might agents now In Florida. No won­ pose is to reap the fruits of such hud reud the Bible he would know
points. And again Sanford appealed to the people who want
s tk s r In fo rm atio n , oppfy I t ifpr«»enraW»* »l
then be able to put several well der California’s population is de­ gospel, by whatever means, gene­ the world wasn't round, and there­
to come to Florida to raise something and our facts ami fig­
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
known fossils in u place where creasing!"
rally by such as arc to be con­ fore, he couldn’t travel around it.
ures along these lines looked like we had something here in
*hey/Wuuld cause r.o more trouble,
It Is difficult to believe that any demned. It is to this class that
addition to climate and scenery.
A . H it t H ln |
B. C. R r c la ty
L. C. S k irtk
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such number of real estate agents, Florida extends no welcome. If
H .C .A S i.L .K y .
L .A N .R .R .
C. A E .L RyWith the right kind of publicity, with honest efforts put
Contemporary
Comment
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ti
Graham
Bid*.
U4W.BaySI.
11
Yes.dr.
as stated in the foregoing, have they come, they must expect to be
forth to obtain new citixens, with truthful statements in litera­
Dial* Roata R .p raatn lalix a—Jackaaa»UI*, IT*come from the Pacific Coast state made to feci the arm of the law
funniest sight,
ture and from tho realtors, Sanford and nil of Florida will ex­
to Floridn, hoping to find here as well as to be made the proper
In the world, I guess,
The easiest wny to acquire u
perience the greatest season in our history in the years of
rich pickings_ljirough the employ­ subjects of popular condemnation. dominating personality is to ac­
Is a fat giji in
1925 t.Xl 1920 and for the next ten years.
ment of ways and means that are
A knee-length dreas.
Florida's gospel of truth and quire a few hundred thousand dolopen to question if not to condem- right is good enough
—New Orleans Tlmcs-Picayunc.
for Florida_ Jars more than the other fellow.— i
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nation. But whatever the number,! people and for all those who conic j Arkansas Democrat.
Notwithstanding that a court "All a iq«n has he will give for
You’d change your inind
tho mutit thing is: Are these in-1here for the purpose of enjoying
has just ruled baggy trousers arean automobile." »«ys an Indianoni coming real estatu agents fair ami I the state's advantages and beneif you should glance
When n fellow say* he’ll give (.’harlie Chaplain’s private prop-oils speaker. Exactly—once thL.
At « stylish stout
honest In their methods? Thut is fits, legitimately and honorably. you his moral support, it just erty, six-tenths of the mule popu-repuir men get at it.—St. Paul Dis.
lu knee-length. pants.
(the matter of importance. The 1For all others there is justified means tiiat he doesn’t want to lation are wearing them.—Passaic patch.
—Johnny, Suencer. I Manufacturers Record put*
It 1warning of “Hands oft'." If the help you, anyhow.—Nashville Ban­ Daily Herald.
------- j fairly and squarely when, follow-1warning is not heeded then there ner.
-------Canada is looking for nn iniThe funniest sight
|ing the above-ojioted paragraph, il l must be employed something more
Tho burden of proof that n Ohi-menso touriat trade this summer
In this vr-y town;
' says:
l
I drastic, for Fluridus disposition
"Wrong man buried,” says nicago criminal trial is not u farce Thus d’i wo cement our interna- *
U a ban. lanky girl
Florida welcomes the good real and desire is to “play the game headline. Doubtless a grave mis- seem* to bo on those who are con-tional relations.—Janesville Ga. '
estutie nwn from California, but it fair."
it gown.
take.—Talladega (Ala.) Hume.
I ducting U.—Cliattanooga News, sette.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD,

JUNE 25, 1925,

As “Fighting Bob” Passed On
Office 148 ____ J ^ IISS KATHR\ N WILKEY, Society Editor.

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Thursday
J*uta 3U W.‘ r V . WA a ' l U ^

Krsdes of the camp with a
K , riv at Daytona Reach. A
■meeting will he called for
Knioon by the president.
■ Truth Seekers Class will
Ittjr social meeting at Stiver
fig afternoon. Husbands
Eted nnd guests are requestKrir.g plate, spoon and glass.
R oyal Neighbors will meet
I Hall over the Basket at
■’dock. All members are rcto be present.
■ Rosamond Radford will cn■ in the evening at her home
,nch Avenue, honoring U ili

The following invitations which
are being received today will he
of much Cordial interest in Sanford
as Miss Muriel and Mr. Tittle nre
popular members of Sanford’s So­
cial get.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Evans Muriel
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter,
GERARDINE
to
RALPH EUGENE TITTLE
on Tucsdny, the seventeenth of
July at half after five o’clock,
.
First Christian Church
Jacksonville, Florida.

Friday
, flurlntte Smith will enterdti » shower Friday afterjonoring Miss Gussie Frank
(-elect of next week.

Personals
Walton of Palatkn, was
s visitor in Sanford

Miss Martha Fox, Mrs. G. D. Mob­
ley, Mrs. B. F. Whittier, Mrs,
Dean Turner, Mrs. R. J. Holly
Mrs. J. G. Ball and Mrs. E, A
Douglass.

Master Jack Holly Is Upsala and Grapeviile
Lundquist was on the sick
Host at BirthdayParty listEric
this week, a few days.
Tuesday afternoon Master Jack
Holly entertained a number of his
young friends at the home of W«
parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Holly
on Palmetto Avenue, the occas­
ion being his third birthday.
The afternoon was delightfully
spent playing games on the lawn.
The little girls were given dolls
as favors and the little boys were
given wind mills.
Cutting the birthday cake with
its three candles afforded much
pleasure. Ice cream cones were
served during the afternoon and
each child was given a tiny bas­
ket of candy.

It may ho expected at an early
,G. A. Radford will go Fri- legislature that the railroads will
j Jacksonville for a short be asked to keep a surgeon at each
a trip.
railroad crossing.—talladega (Ala.)
News
. W. A. Zachnry and son.
Byrd, will leave Friday for
"Glitter” shoes of nude nnd
lire, N. C.
honey-colored satin trimmed with
diamante and with cross straps of
, Stewart Lc G ctg and sis- 'diamonds, are popular in Inmdon.
| Albany, tin., are ihe guests
, and Mrs. W, C. Hill.
and Mrs. Henry Long antthe birth of :t son, Juno 21
i’emald-Laughton Hospital.

This Shawl
Wool Fringe On

rf Anderson returned Wcdr front a motor trip to Mi­
ld points on the East Coast.

TAMPA, June 24.—A studjy of
the combination language Esp-srantn Is urged upon the public by
Professor Timothy J. Donoghue,
of the Tampa Opportunity School.
The professor maintains that Es­
peranto win not take the placo of
other languages hut that It will
serve a medium of aid in learning
other languages and that It will be
a most useful international tangusee.
Professor Donohue, whrv was a
lawyer before he became blind ami
took the teaching of Spanish, is a

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iMuriel-Tittle Wedding Mrs.WilsonEntertains
To Be Lovely Event Of On TuesdayAfternoon
July 7 In Jacksonville
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| Study of Esperanto
Urged By Professor

Wnlfred Pierson nnd wife took
her sisters, Mrs. Alma Neese, and
children nnd Mrs. Esther Keen nnd
children to Orlando Saturday to
visit their cousin, Miss Eva Mnlm,
going for them again Tucsdty.
Mrs. Nccse was having a little va­
cation from the telephone ex­
change in Sanford.
Children’s Day service was held
Sunday, all taking their parts well
for the little training. Rev. Aibortson of DeLnnd was with us nnd
spoke of his work as our ntlsslonary. 1Miss ______
____
Pauline Thompson
of
Paola gave a fine recitation; Mrs,
Erlcson sang a beautiful song; El­
len Lundquist, Addle Vining, and
Melvn Lundquist played prettily,
Over $10 was given for Sunday
school missions. Miss Eunice Ty­
ner helped Mrs. Balling decorate,

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The origin of the spoon is un­
certain. We find table forks as
enrly ns the thirteenth century,
when they are mentioned as being
kept for special eating purposes.
Swiss girls of high school age
wear their hair in two long braids
that hang in front c* their shoul­
ders rather than down their bocks.

ON SANFORD AVENUE
570.00 Per Foot

East Sanford

Okie Weeks is nt home front sev­
Mr. anil Mrs. Archie Swanson eral weeks stay at Tampn.
will move Into their new home this
Mrs. Bowen and children of
week.
Carnet,di Avenue nre visiting old
Mrs. Pierson called Tuesday to home folks at Shelby, N. C.
sec Mrs. August nnd Mrs. Archie
The mumps nre going about here
Swanson.
* , and the Squire children nnd the
Rev. 0. O. Eckhnrdt of Pierson Bucurcl children arc ill with them.
will preach here Sunday at the
Mr. nnd Mrs, Bridges have
Lutheran Church.
moved from the west side to the
Willing Workers will meet Tues­ plnee on the corner of Cantcron
day afternoon at the home of Ruth and Miller avenues.
and Esther Ericson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Chorpening,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron Helen, Alya, and Carl enjoyed a
spent the day Sunday with the day at Cornnado Beach Sunday,
children at the beach.
bathing and picnicking.
The Ladies' Dorcas Union will
Dr. D. C. Potter of Miller Ave.
meet Thursday the 25, nt the home is returning this week from sev­ Senator Robert M. Ln Follette’s body is taken from Washington to lie
of Mrs. Kenneth Uohbins.
eral weeks visit in Chicago. Mrs. in state in his home city, Madison, Wis. This picture was taken at the
The men have begun work on Potter and D. C. Jr. will return la t­ capital a s the casket was being put on the train.
Grnpcvlllc Ave. which lends di­ er.
rectly north to the ice-plant.
Mrs. C. F. Baker arrived nt her
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry nnd Mrs. home in Cameron City Snturday
When the River Cut Loose
Bengstnn of Windermore spent the from several months’ visit with
week-end at the home of Mr. and relatives in Richmond, Va., and
Coin mints, O.
Mrs. T. O. Tyner.
Ben Austin’s line bird dog im­
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Tynnr expect
to move from Sanford Ave. into ported from North Carolina, was
killed by an auto Saturday evening
and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth are
1mourning the death of their beau­
tiful Malta poodle, Susan, front
distemper.
C. A, Haynes is visiting his son
and family in Rose Hill, Kansas.
He writes it has been very hot and
1 dry there. The wheat nnd oat

Thirty-one Acres on Igtke at a Real Bargain
Twenty-two thousand Acres with twenty mile?
water front. «35.fl0 Per Atm

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This is to notify the public that Holly and Shipp are
no longer handling the account of the Florida Land In­
vestors Company of Daytona, Florida, because the com­
pany has decided to open offices in Sanford.

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They are now located nt 305 First Nntional Bank Bldg,

, E. F. Housholder, Mrs. Juthultz and Master Carlyle
chirr returned today from
oville.

DAYTONA. FLORIDA

and Mrs. Frank F. lutngley
oof Lakeland are the guests
l ami Mrs. W. T. Langley,
ipent Wednesday at Dayto-

The Maquoketa River went on a rampage after unusually heavy rains
nnd went roaring through ihe town of Cascade, in Dubuque county, la.
W. W. BYRD, District Manager,
The home of AI Murry, shown above, was ttaken bodily from it foundnwns hurled against antions
and.
shortly
after
this
picture
was
taken,
bought the new house and ten
lIR IIM S IN I I I R I I I M I I II I I M a K S I I II I I I I I I I I I lM lllli
acres of improved land on Camer­
t
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t-t-—-rtfVtWi
4ux
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on Avenue back from Mr. and Mr.;.
la s B a x a s a a s u B i i n x i i i i i i x s i a i i i i M i a i i i i m a i H m i a i i i i a i i i i i i m H U i i i i i m ^
W. W. Miller, that the sold to
the Millers early this season. Mr.
Smith and family expected to re­
turn to Atlanta, Ga., to reside.
Mr. and Mrs, Green have bought
a house and five arces of cleared
land on Miller Avenue from J. F.
McClelland. They nre recent a r­
rival.-! front Dothan, Ala., and are
the parents of Mrs. Cnrrowuy of
Benrdull Avenue.

i Thomas Cain and Miss
Tfllis will leave Snturday for
Meade, N'. J. Miss Tiilis
W the gitest of her sister,
th the season.
A. Brantley,' John Brantley
l I. Frazier left Thursday
itor for Hendersonville, where
•ill join their families for
tenth of July.
ami Mrs. C. I- Park and
iter left lust week for MuGa„ where Mrs. Park and
iter will remain through the
*r. Dr. Park returned to
ml Wednesday.

Georgette Crepe
Mat Crepes, floral designs and solid colors,
mid summer stylos. Values up to $.‘15.00Special Close Out

and Mrs. Carl H. Pou mill at
mce the birth of a son June
t St. Luke’s hospital in Jacklie. lie has been named Cat!
ijumilint, Jr. Mr. Roumillnt,
a a sort of Mrs. June Pouniil;f Sanford.

CO O L SU ITS

t hunders patents for new da
to curl hair have been is
by the Puntnt Office in Wash

Prettiest

graduate of the University of Bos­
ton and at one time served as the
dead of the Maanachosetts School
of Law. He says that Esperanto
Is not a “cure air* and will not ef*
feet world peace but that it will
do a lot towards educating the
public and that means steps near
world harmony.
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House Dresses
o f lino quality fast colored percals and ging-

Hero is u frock of black c r e p e em­
broidered with convention til de­
signs in bright-colored wools that
is worn with a enpe of the same
material, fringed hi WOOL *hc
frock is a atralghtlinc model, with
a round neckline and no sleeves,
and the scarf ^n y be worn with
the point at the front or the back,
to suit the fancy of the wearer.
otgotshrdetuETAO! seta el «t e

itcgular street styles, evening dress, well tailValues up to $1.50. Special for Friday and

Children’s Dresses

\ DOCTOR FOR
YOUR SOLES

Gingham and Prints, every dress guaranteed fast col

its sole of the pcoph
That 1 put in view
Which l am the duel
Of boots and shoes.
1 serve the living
And not the dead
With the best of lea
Wax and thread.
I can sew on a sole
Or nail it fast
Do a good jol»
And make it last.

New “Royal Society

Let me give you
A lift in this life
Not only y o u r a , Gut
Your family and wile
No doubt my work
Will prove it’s true
It garantees you
A satisfied job to you.

SEERSUCKER

Embroidery O u tfits— Scarfs, Runners, Buffet set, Table Clothes. Ladies’ and
Children’s Dresses

»nd LINEN SUITS

Many n patient
’ Comes to my d°or
j Worn down and beam
Feeling sore.
[ do not use
Plaster of pills.
'00 men and women who juat But I euro all
.
diplomas at SyracuseUnivcr- The shoes, no matter I
,"&gt;ted that Mis* Harriet Dis­
honor student in the college of
'economics, was the most
ttifoi girl Jn the class. They
' v°teq that prohibition is all
•t. that petting parties are ail
First Street
?■ and that beer is the beat
* in the world.

FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW

SANFORD, FLA.

The Y owell C ompany

�pactmhv

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lie exprccnedhln view* In court
yesterday In a ruling thnl many a
wife breakfast,! in nejrlicet* with
Parties Not Evidence Another
man and occasional kisses
cocktail parties were not by
Infidelity -Says Judge and
themselves a sufficient evidence
of infidelity. The dictum wns fjivunc 25.— Not- cn in the sensational trial of the I
ng and cocktail suit of Thomas 11. Symington,,
w illistn n d in
— aro
— &gt; just ns wealthy manufacturer, for divorce
parties, young women
pure nowadays as they
t1. ;* were years
Brooklyn nnd Giants Divide r.co, in the opinion o:f John \V.
Twin Bill A iso; Phillies Ford. Justice of the State Supreme t None of Washington’s uoldicrs
were loot in crossing the Delaware.
Hit Hard and Trounce Bos­ Court.
ton By Score of Ten to One

| Kissing* and Cocktail

TAM PA REGAINS Hew They Stand
LEAGUE LEAD BY Florida StateWonLeague
Lost
Tampa
.................... 7 1
TROUNCING FEDS St.Lakeland
....................&lt;1 3
i’e trisb u rk .........3
C
S anford.........................1 7
Smokers Run Rampant in 3rd
National League
and Ith Innings Fo.* a Total
Won Lost
of 10 Runs; Celery men
Hew York ................ &lt;"8 21
Score Twice in -fth Inning Pittsburgh .. .. .. ..’..3*1 2.7
Cincinnati................. 31 23
TAMPA, June 24— Tho Tampa Brooklyn................... 32 31
Smokers hammered two Sanford St. L ouis..................30 82
pitchers to all corners of the field Chicago.................... 29 34
Wednesday afternoon and took the Philadelphia........ 27 33
deciding game of the series by n Boston ............... .22 37
13 to 2 score.
American League
SANFORD
AB It II PO A E
Won Lost
Wade, c f ................ I 0 1 2 0 0
Philadelphia........42
19
Wnlznk, 2b . .. ..2 1 1 3
2 0
Collier, I f ............ 4 1 0 1 0 0 W ashington.............. 40 22
Alford, c . . . . . . . 3 0 0 7 2 0 Chicago .. ,................ 31 29
Curley, r f .............. 4 0 1 1 o 0 St. Louis .. ............ 30 34
McQuc, s s ............. I 0 0 2 0 0 Detroit ....................29 33
Cleveland .............. .*:27 33
Baity, lb . . 3 0 1 4 1 1
Frisbic, 3 b ........... 3 0 0 3 1 0 New Y o rk ................ 20 30
11
Kelly, p .................. 10 0 0 2 0 Boston .....................22
Crawford, p . . . 2 0 0 1 1 0
Southern Association
Won Lost
Totals
New
O
rleans.............42
25
TAMPA
Atlanta
4n mi
C hattanooga.......... 35 30
Jesmer, lb
Nashville ......... 34
35
Weik, ss .
Birmingham .. .. 33
35
Lee, rf . ..
Mobile
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38
Allen, cf .
M emphis...................35 41)
Pittman, cf
Little Hock ........... 29
40
Estrada, If
Rouzn, 3b .,
Hudgins, c
Peteraon, p
Fishtr, p .

j Saints Score Three In Eighth
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Inning to Trim Highlanders
;;j j By Score of 3 to l; Three
*5;/,} j Double Plays Feature Game
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.400 j uries here Wednesday with a fl•450 nal win over Brazier's tium, 3
to 1.
EAKELAND
AB R II PO A K
i lumas, i f ............ 1 01 2
0 0
Buckley, 2 b ......... 3 0 0 5 2 0
Surface, r j ...........4 u 0 1 0 0
Brazier, c f ......... 4 1 2
10 1
Welch, s i .............4 0 0 1 2 0
Edwards, lb .. .4 0
1 9 4 0
Ponder, 3 b .......... 3 0 H0
I 3 3 1
P.Doyle. c ...........3
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Dry, p ................3
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Yankees ScoreFive T ox—Welch
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&gt;ut bunting third
In Seventh To Win strike.
Score by Irfnings:
L akeland..................000 100 000-1
From Washington St. P ete rsb u rg ........ 000 oofi”ftdx-J

T o tals........... 33 13 15 27 10 1
Score by innings;
Sanford.....................000 200 000-2
WASHINGTON, June 25.—Th*
Tampu .. .. .............105 511 00-13
Summary: Two base hit—Joi­ Yankees had one big inning Wed­
nter, Weig. Stolen base—Wade. nesday, Hcoring five runs in the
Sacrifice, Jesmer, Allen, Estrada. seventh nt the expense of Ogden
Three base hit—Weik. Left on r to win th.* second game of tho
huse—Tampa 7, Sanford 4. Bake i erics from Washington 6 to 3.
on halls—off Peteraon2, Kelly 4, Babe Ruth was not in the line-up,
Crawford 2. Struck out—by Craw­ a rest having been ordered for him
ford 6, Peterson 2, Fisher 1. Hits by Manager Huggins because of
—oc Kelly U in 3 (none out in 4th), weakness nml trouble with his
Crawford fi in 5, Peterson 1 io 1legs.
3 1-3, Fisher 3 in 5 2-3. Hit by i Sieuro by innings:
pitcher—by Crawford, Estrada. I Now York .........900 000 500-5.0-0
100 000 011-i;-S-2
Wild pitch—Kelly. Passed balls ; Washington .
Jones
nnd
.Schnng;
Ogden, Rus­
—Alford 2. Winning pitcher—
Peterson. Losing pitcher—Kelly, sel 1, Mulberry and ftuel, Ttate.
Umpire—Pieh. Time—2:15.
Mnrkmen Win Again
PHILADELPHIA, June 25.—By
breaking a 4-4 tie to win out, 5 to
1, in the ninth, the Philadelphia
i Athletics Wednesday made it two
straight from Boston.
Score* by innings:
Boston
. 100 002 010 1- 8-2
Florida State League
Philadelphia
003 000 011-5-15-3
iSt. Peter-burg 3, Lakeland 1
| Ehmlce and Picimch; Gray nnd
Tampa 13, Sanford 2.
, Cochrane.
National League

Yesterday’s
Results

Summary:
Two base hits—
Brazier, P. Doyle, Brown. Three
Base Hits—Dumas. Sacriflcees—
Barnes, Mess nor. Double plays—
Ponder to Edwards to Ponder;
Buckley to Edwards to Ponder;
Messnor to Alien to Barnes; Alkn to Messner to Barnes. Left
on base—St. I’cte 7, l ukcland 5.
Baser, on ballr—qff Ery 3, Hernan­
dez 1. Struck out—by Hernandez
6, Ery 1, Hit by pitcher—by Ery,
Besse. Umpire—Russ.
Time—
l :35.

Eighty-Three Golfers In All
Have Qualified for 772 Hole
Struggle;MacDonald Smith.
J. Barnes and Kirkwood In
TROON, Scotland, June 25. —
Over the rolling green fairway and
fearsome sand dunes of Prest­
wick where more limit CO years
ego a few sturdy Scottish golfers
organised Lhe first of the open
championships, that event will
have its annual 'renewal today,
with many competitors from three
continents and ns many islands.
In all, 83 golfers have qualified
for the 72 hole struggle. In the
list are three who have come from
America to try for the trophy,
MacDonald Smith, Jim Barnes ami
Joe Kirkwood.
So highly do the British regard
the prospects of an Americnn once
again winning the chumpionsnip,
that they have made one of the
trio, Smith, fuvorite in the betting
at odds of 5 to 1. Barnes and
Kirkwood also are cnoccdcd good
chances of capturing tho cup.
Three times in the Inst five years
an American has won the British
open title ami in ench of these
fi v i championships Americans
have filled two &lt;&gt;f the first three
po .itiqns at the finish.
There are n number of other
capable golfers from alien ports
who hold promise of championship
form. From France comes Arnaud Massey, who fourteen years
ago won the British open event.
All the great British profession­
als, save Janies Braid and George
Gadd, who failed to qualify, are
entered. Tlria includes Abe Mitch­
ell, George Duncan, A. Compston,
and the two Whitcombs.

Today’s Games
Florida State League
Snnfonl a t St. Petersburg,
Lakeland at Tampa.

Carl Mays, veteran submarine
hurler. ha: had his tonsils remov­
ed. Carl gal tired of swallowing
hin chew by mis take while stand­
ing mi his head and figured Ids
tonsilj might have had something
to da with it.

Amorlcnn League
St, Louis nt Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago.
New York at Washington.
Boston at Philadelphia.

Col. Conlidge, father of tho pres­
ident, sjrved three years in the
Vermont house of representatives
and two in the senate.

National League
Pittsburg at St. Louis.
Brooklyn a t New York.
Philadelphia at Boston.

ST. LOUIS, dune 25.—The Cardinals divided a double bill with
the Pirates here Wednesday losing
the second game 7 to 0, and win­
ning the first 11 to 3. Manager
Rogers Hornsby, lending major
league circuit hitter, bagged three
home runs, the last coming in the
ninth inning of the second contest.
Morricon was pitching and one
man on bare. Hornsby’s first hom­
er was in the opening inning of
the first game with none on, and
the second in the sixth with two
on. J. Smith, Wright and Cary
also got homers.
First Came
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh......... 002 000 010-3- 9-2
St. Louis........ 100 505 0()x-l 1-14-0
Yde, Sheehan, and Gooch;
Haines and O.Fnrrell.
Second Game
Score by innings:
Pittsburg .. - 100 001 320-7-1 1-0
St. Louis............003 000 012-0-11-1
Morrison, Adams and E. Smith;
Sothoron, Sherdcl and Schmidt.
Giants Split Twin
NEW YORK. June 25.— Nev
York and Brooklyn divided a dou­
ble header again Wednesday, the
Grants winning the find battle, 8
to 3, but losing the second, 9 to 1.
First Game
Score by innings:
Brooklyn ........ 100 010 010-3- 9-2
New Y ork ....... .110 0.’!3 OOx-8-14-1
Grimes and Taylor; Greenfield
and Snyder.
Second Game
Score by innings:
Brooklyn
.. .030 231 0110-9-10-2
New York ........000 000 001-1- 5 2
Osborne and DeBerry; Ndtf,
Winner, Dean anil Govvdy, Devine.
Chillies Hit Hard
BOSTON, June 25.— Philadel­
phia made* it three straight from
the Boston Bravest Wednesday by
pummelling Cooney to the score
of 10 to 1. Beets held the locals
to five scattered hits while the
Quakers were collecting hits for
12 extra bases.

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The
BROUGHAM
T h e w orld’s largest production o f 6-cyIindcr
cars permits the low est prices in Hudson
history. A n d for th e finest H udsons ever
built. T h us H u d son is m ore than ever the
“ W orld’s Greatest B uy.”

7-Pass. Sedan
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Conrinnati-Chlcago
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rain.
Boston 1, Philadelphia 10.
St. Loul« li-fi, Pittsburgh 3-7
New Yprk 8-1, Brooklyn 3-9,
American League
Philadelphia 5, Boston 4.
Washington 3, New York 5
Only two scheduled.

South
Columbia
Charlotte
Macon 7,
Augusta

Y o u may buy a Studebaker today — o r o n any da?
of the year—with the confident assurance that n&lt;
act of ours ivill stigmatize it as a “last year’s model

Atlantic League
(i, Asheville 3.
S, Knoxville 4.
Spartanburg 11
I, Greenville 0.

TUDEBAKER has discontinued the custom oE
presenting a new line of automobiles each year.
Instead of bringing Studebaker cars dramatically
up-to-date once in twelve months, we shall keep
them up-to-date all of the time — with every im­
provement made available by our great engineering
and manufacturing resources.
Improvements and refinements, of course, will be
made from time to time. New features will be added.
As in the past, we shall continue to pioneer all vital
betterments. But Studebaker will have no yearly
models to make your July car obsolete in August,

S

rilot and lixhtshiji service u
substituted fur Lorunulmiry military
service by a new Finni.su law for
tho Ashland islands.

M ore than 8 ,9 0 0 Ford cr.ru from every
country visited th e Y ellow stone N ation;
the open season o f 9 3 days in 1924. II»
dertce that for lo n g tours as w ell as sli
Ford cur is a favorite am ong motorists

A dram atic story
There iso dramatic story behind this ncwStudcbakcr
policy that vitally concerns everyone who expects
to buy an automobile this year.
‘ Amazing records of Studebaker performance and
endurance prove beyond question that the present
line of Studebaker cars is so soundly engineered
and manufactured and so satisfactory in the hands
of owners that drastic annual changes are not;
required.
Authentic reports show that hundreds of Studcbaker cars have given from 125,000 to 400,000 miles
of sturdy, dependable service. One Studebaker Big
Six, used as a mail car, traveled almost 500,000 miles
in 5Y-i years, giving 24-hour round trip service
between Bakersfield and Los Angeles, California.

Ford popularity is based u p on small lirv
operating exnen.se. Y ou
buy a Ford
nionts and tak en r e a l vacation this aum
the w h ole fam ily to die m oun tain s, t»thc Yoscm ite V alley, tlie Grand C\.:
N ational l ark, th e Great Lake:; or the
M ountains* W herever you drive along
highways, you w ill iin d cn A u di orbed
ready to serve you and Had t o direct v a n :

Stupendous mileage! But the same stamina and
rugged dependability is built into every Studebaker
that leaves the factory.
A Studebaker taxi in Jewett City, Conn., ha3

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IL T H IS C O U P O N

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Meet Mr, Dorsey Right, center
fielder orf the Iqdiuuu University
bn .chiill team that won tho 11iu
Ten titlu this season, Kniuht tup­
ped the hitters in the Western Con­
ference with a con atluiml avortiKo
of .400 for II games. He's to m i
a tryout with the Indianapolis
rlul, of the American Association.

Mall this coupon to
D e tro it

traveled 31,008 miles without even having the valves '
ground or the carbon removed.
.
In Stockton, Calif., a Studebaker Big Six has piled '
up 138,000 miles over steep mountain grades and
rough country roads with negligible upkeep—not a
single major part has been purchased or repaired by
reason of wear or accident.
|
It is a significant fact that wherever travel conditions arc most severe, Studebaker by far outsells its /
normal proportion of cars.
Bus Operators, Rent-a-Car Companies, Police and
Fire Departments—all turn to Studebaker year after
year for their transportation equipment, because f
they have found that it always yields scores of thou­
sands of miles of reserve transportation, and has low !
upkeep costs.
At the mileage when other cars are breaking up—
Studebaker cars are breaking in. I t’s the second
and third fifteen thousand miles that prove Stude­
baker superiority. I t’s this reserve mileage — even
though you may never use it—that greatly increases
Studebaker resale value.
Stamina is in-built—inherent—a vital and indis­
pensable part of the Studebaker formula for build­
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Remember — under this new Studebaker policy —
there is no need to delay the purchase of your new
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b u y n ow .

�THE 8ANF0 HD HERA
what North
Americans call
"frankness,” Latin-Aincricuns are
apt to call “insulting.”
This is serious, even if the Latm-Americnn country it’s addressed
to deserves it, considering that it
angers all the rest—not dangerous
in any military sense but bud bus­
iness.
Other nations which want Latin-America’s good will, including
tile English, who are supposed to
be pretty brusque, have better
sense.
England, for instance, can be
mighty “frank” in telling Egypt
or some pretty Hindoo subject potnetnte “where to get otT at." hut
where she has commercial inter­
ests at stake she knows too well
which side her bread's buttered on.
Anil, fool ourselves ns we like,
she, and nil the rest, are n lot
than we are.
And don't make the mistake of
thinking
the
l.atin-Amcricans
haven’t noticed we're not so
frank' ourselves in talking with
really formidable powers.

Crops Are In Belter
Condition This Week
In Peninsula Florida
ftatks a mere eighty years between father nn
,m* of Birmingham, Ala., is 83, and his yot
iulinc, was born Mnrch 25 of this year. His
it son, byi a former marriage, is GO. The pict
rife snd younger children. I
?n right they ,
■aoline nnd Mrs. Williums and Martha Ann, 8,

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
Ily CHARLES I*. STEWART
WASHINGTON—For a se-cretaj of state who went into office
ith the development of Pnnmrrienn friendship and solidarity
aong his mottos, Frank It. Kel-

THPHSPAV. JUNE

was Invented in 1391
Town plans to preserve the old100,000 People Are Civic Clubs To Meet'1byBaDr.ikethnll
James Naismith nt the sug­ est railroad station built west of
of Dr. !,. H. Guick who the Mississippi. It is an historic
Expected atHalifax f,?r £°,«erI?nccc,Upo,n gestion
saw nn opportunity to till In the building in Davenport, occupied
between the football and the formerly ly a pioneer who Inter
Frolics This Year Work 0fJ Loy Scouts time
baseball season with an indoor turned it over to the railroad as
game.

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PALATKA, Pin., Juno ill.—RoDAYTONA, Fla., June 24.—In- tarians and Kiwnntans from Ocala,
augural!ng the summer social sea- Gainivillc. and St. Augustine, will
son on the Senbrecze-Daytonn
„ ... , .
,
’ .
Beach coast, a series of unique MlUuy Mth local membtM of the
balls will be held during the Halt- ^'V4&gt; clubs as the boy scout camp
fax Frolics, July 1 to 4, at resort Charles Francis near here on
hotels, that have been operated Thursday fur a conference on the
in winter alone heretofore and in promotion of boy scout work. Ofthe immense casino of the Day- ficial* of the local executive comtona Beach Casino, which has been mittec estimate that approximatecreated on the largest fishing pier 1&gt;" 200 representatives from the
south of Atlantic City.
four cities will bo present at the
Chief among these events will camp,
be the coronation ball of the FrolA program of entertainment nnd
ickers, a state-embracing social demonstration has been arranged
organization and in which the cor- by the scouts nt the camp. Lunch&lt;nation ceremony will be per- eon will be served nt the camp and
formed and the grand march led the -emits will give an exhibition
by United States Senator Pnul of life saving, first aid, tracking,
Trammell, and the Grand Frolics fire building, and all woodcraft,
cabaret ball, the program of which The conference will follow the
includes numbers from nationally demonstration. Officials state that
known musical and dramatic art- they expect to reach tentative
ists who own winter and summer scout work and organization
homes in Daytona. Daytona Beach, through this district on a systemand Seabreeze, which are to bo i a tic plan.

The notes of the hunter's horn
are heard every evening in the
British law courts when the Mid­
dle Temple is in term, The "hunt­
er’* is the senior warden of the
Temple who warns the law stu­
dents anti others to get ready for
dinner.
A “man-trap with crocodile
teeth” was set lot) years ago, in
England, for poachers. This con­
trivance was forbidden by law in
1827.

a Station,

Twenty-f
ing spent ■
Ptetenhare___ !
Th« rain
n rather t
n ttm ilim r r

A really great Eight — un eq ualed
in pow er-efficiency and in econ om y,
unexcelled in perform ance

Prospecting for gold by air­
plane i- ‘.he plan of an enterpris­
ing miner who will fly over the
Gassier district of British Colum­
bia nnd when he sees a likely look­
ing er ek ’will land and look it
over.
|| results warrant he will
have his partner and drop over to
Wrangell for supplies.

JACKSONVILLE,
------ , .Tune 25. —
The concensus nt opinion from all
divisions of the state, according
to the weekly weather and crop
report by A. J. Mitchell, U. S.
Weather Bureau Director, is that
the week ending yesterday, ns a
whole, ns favorable except for por­
tions of the west and locally m
peninsual.
Rainfall was nmplc over most of
the peninsula, but insufficient west
of the Apalachicota river, while
the lowlands continue too wet in
the south. The high mean of the
week’s temperature was 82. with a
high maximum of 91 at Jackson­
ville, nnd the minimum of 71 at
Tampa and Jacksonville.
Farm work made good progress,
the cotton crop was well worked,
early corn was in good condition,
nnd a late report shows an im­
provement of citrus trees that are
in good condition, with the sal­
sa inns in the west improved. The
bolt weevil is more active in tin*
peninsula.
Spring and autumn cleaning in
Japan is a matter regulated by
the police who, on the appointed
day, appear annul with swords.
They draw a cordon around the
specified quarters to see that the
official orders are carried out.

as, 1925,-----------

Chocolate brandy drops, owned
by an East Side confectioner, and
valued ns §15,0111), were destroyed
by representatives of the United
States marshal's office in New
York City.

Richer in appearance; finer in com ­
fort; outstanding, ns alw ays, in dur­
a b ility , r e lia b ility and e c o n o m y

cordial invitation is extended to nil—to an
old-fashion basket picnic ami dance
at New Smyrna flench

THURSDAY, .JUNE 2
Bring your bathing suit ami enjoy surf bathing
the ocean.

S«6 th a b t a u h f u l l/u p m o b ila E ig h t a n d F our m o J o ii a t o u r th o w ro o m a

Dancing afternoon and evening at the Casino.

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First Link of Overseas
New Immigration Law Is Showing
Will Open To
Gratifying Results, Say Officials Highway
Travelers Next Month
WASHINGTON, June 21.—A
thnrp reduction In Immigration
from southern nnd eastern Europe
and an Increase from northern and
western Europe, declared by immi­
gration officials to be the chief
purpose of immigration legislation
for the past 25 years, has been
nchieved under the new immigra­
tion law.
W. W. Husband, assistant secre­
tary of lalxir, after analyzing fig­
ures covering the lost 10 months
operation of the new law, declared
Tuesday that the results of the new
law had been gratifying to the im­
migration bureau.
The bureau's figures, he said,
showed that almost 87 per cent of
all European immigrants admit­
ted to this country during the pe­
riod were of the northern nnd
western European stock, wherens
during the yenrs preceding the
war, 80 per cent were of southern
and eastern European stock.
This shift in ratios was credited

by Mr. Husband to the section of
KEY WEST, Fla., June 24.—The
the new immigration law which
provides that a number of nation­ bridge between Stock Island nnd
als equivalent to two per cent of Ilocnchicn Key will be opened to
the number of residents in this the use of the public during the
country of like origin in 18'JO may
enter the United States annually. month of July nnd will mnrke the
Tho figures disclosed that dur­ opening of the first link of the
ing the 10 months’ operation of overseas highway between Key
the law, only 20,000 immigrants West ami the Florida mainland.
of southern anil eastern European This announcement wins made here
stocks had been admitted, while hy construction engineers in charge
immigrants of northern and west­ of the work. The road is already
ern European stocks numbered open from Key West to Stock Is­
180,000.
land.
Immigration from Italy for the
This step in the road construc10 months was shown to have to­ ( tion will complete the section of
talled 5.503. During the same pe­ j the highway between Key West
riod there was emigration of Ital­ I nnd the upper and Uocncicn Key, a
ians totalling 24,951.
distance of 12 miles. Work will
Only 810 persons were admitted then be started from the north
from Greece, while emigration of nnd the Dixie Highway will be
these nationals totalled 5,797.
completed from the mainland in
Of the English, there were 49,- Dade county to Key I.argo, a dis­
501 admissions and 7,482 left the tance of 90 miles. This will com-1.
country while Irish admitted num­ plete about one third of the over­
bered ,75,219 against an emigra­ seas highway this year.
tion of 1,105.

Mass Meet Called
To Discuss Florida
Publicity in North

t e r e s t e d In t h e l a n d a a n d p r e m ­ p e a r t o t h e b ill of c o m p l a i n t In t h i s
i-Buse a t t h e C o u r t h o u s e a t H an­
is es i n v o l v e d In t h l a s u i t,
fo rd . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , K lnrldu, on
D efendant*.
M o n d a y , t h e Sth d a y o f J u l y . 1925,
O U D K I l OK P U D LI C A T IO N
o t h e r w i s e d e c r e e p r o c o ttfe ss o will
lie e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you , s a i d c a u s e
T I I B H T A T K OK F L O H I D A T O :
All p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t In b e i n g a s u i t to q u i e t t i t l e to th e
t h e l a n d a a n d p r e m is e * h e r e i n a f ­ a b o v e - d e s c r i b e d l a n d a n d p r e m is e s
t e r d e s c r i b e d u n d e r V H O M A S I. In t h e a b o v n - n a m e d c o m p l a i n a n t .
UOYD, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e , a n d J a m e s M. M cC aaklll.
till o t h e r p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t
IT 19 F U H T H K I l o n D K R E D . t h a t
In t h e l a n d s a n d p r e m i s e s h e r e i n ­ t h i s o r d e r b e p u b l i s h e d o n c e a w e e k
a f te r d escrib ed :
f o r e i g h t (1 ) c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In
It a p p e a r i n g by t h e s w o r n bill of t h e H a n fo rd H e r e a l d , a n e w s p a p e r
In
H an fo rd ,
S e m in o le
r r u n p l n l n t In t h e
above
e n t i t l e d p u b li s h e d
c a u s e t h a t y o u m a y be I n t e r e s t e d In C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
t h a t c e r t a i n lot, p ie c e s o r p a r c e l of
D O N E A ND O R D E R E D t h i s 7 th
la n d s i t u a t e In S e m i n o le C o u n ty . d a y ”o f'M a rV 'lS J B *
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DOUGLASS.
to -w lt:
C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt.
The S o u th east Q u a rte r
of
th e
Rv A. M. W e e k s . D e p u t y C le r k .
N o rth e a s t Q u a rte r of th e S o u th w e st
(SEAL.*,
Q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n 36, T o w n s h i p 19,
S o u th . R a n g e 30. E a s t , le s s t h e W IL S O N A H O U H IIO L D E R
east 0 3 fe e t thereof.
S olicitors fo r C o m p lain an t.
It Is t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d t h a t y o u I M ay 7, H . 31, 28; J u n e 4. I t•, I I .
a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e r e q u i r e d to u p - '2 5 ; J u l y 2nd.

SEW YORK. J inn, 2T,. — Two
robber.* held tip tho diamond state
' of Mn reus Fed11man in the thi'iitJACKSONVILLK, J tine 24. — ric.-tl district today
. . . and . escaped
* .
with diamond* said to be wortli
lex thoughout the stnte of Florida between $150,000 and $209,0(10.
will attend the muss meeting to
be bold here tin Thursday to pro­
NOTED SCIENTIST DIES
IN T i l l ; t l i l t I I T r n l l l T III’ »K1Itest against an article about Flor­
IN OI.B C tlllX T V , I’l . o i l III A,
WASHINfiTON, Pennn., J ini'*
IN i ’l l A N E E R Y
ida which appeared in a recent i.t- 25.—Dr. William Curtis Earn bee,
eU A S K II.L .
aue of Liberty Magazine, it lias well known scientist, died at his J A M E S M. M
E um n lalm m t,
been announced by Mayor John T. home here today after nn extend­
Vs.
All P a r t i e s r l a ir n l r i g I n t e r e s t In t h e
Alnop Jr., who called the meeting. ed illness.
l a n d s ao&lt;l p r e m i s e s involveil In t h i s
While the article that appeared
s u i t a s h e i r s , ilev tsees, g r a n t e e s ,
in the magazine is the chief rea­
a m i o t h e r c l a i m a n t s o n il c r T H O M ­
Hu,
host-paying
profession
in
AS I. p o Y t e d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r ­
son for calling the meeting, the Daly is that of surgeon.
w ise, a n d ull o t h e r p a r t i e s Inmayor said, the reul purpose is to
discuss the publicity that Florida
is receiving at the present time,
it is planned to devise a coniprehtn iw system of expressing ap­
preciation of the favorable things
raid about the state ami of taking
Issue with those who criticize the j
slate without substantiating facts.!
Variable It mites from Hanford
(-tfi.iuls who have lieen invited {
to .-peak at the meeting arc E. J
NO. I NIAGARA FALLS, and Uelurn $01.RG
Haiti*, mayor of Madison; Her­
bert Felkel, publisher of the St.
Via Washington th rough Pennsylvania and Western
Augu.-tine Itecnrd and the Sun­
New
York to Ihiffalo and Niagara Falls. Returning
shine Magazine; W. A. McKenzie,
via
Albany
and W est Point either all rail or down the
mayor of Leesburg; Karl Lehman,
heaiitifnl Hudson on Palatial Steamer to New York.
recretnry of the Orange County
Chamber of Commerce; J. II, BuyThence home.
lis, mayor of IVn acola; Franklin
N. Wood, president of the SonNO. 2 MONTREAL and
brei zc-Daytonu Beach Association.
The announcement said that Lib­
ROUND TRIP FARES
Return $107.GG
erty Magazine officials hud wired
From
for details of the meeting follow­
ing the receipt of an invitation to
Same as No, 1 to Niagara
SAN F O R D
attend the meeting and to appear
Falls, Lewiston hy rail,
on the program. Mayors nnd oth
Ticket* on Sale daily to
Montreal hy s t e a m e r
er officials will be entertained ut
Asheville
$95.(10
a linichemi as the guests of Mayor
Atlantic City
$1)5,02
through
Lake
Ontario
and
Alsop.
Baltimore . ......... .... $57.61
shooting down the rapids of
Bur Harbor ... . 101.89
Ib-nton Harbor
$70.65
the St. Lnwreiire River.
Austmlian Town Is
Boston
.
$80.28
Returning rail to PlattsDenver
$95.90
Surrounded Hy Water
burg, steam er through Am­
New York
$67.28
Norfolk
erica's most magnificent
116.90
SYDNEY. N. S. W. June 24.—
$6.1.10
Philadelphia
scenic and historic Lake
Flood waters entirely surround (
$68.98
Portland, Me.
Forbes on the* right bank of the I
Champlain, to Montcalm
...1 12.90
Portland, Ore.
Tachlan Kivt-r ami 15,0(10 persons |
Landing, through
Lake
Sun Francisco
... 127.99
in th vicinity ure homeless. tte&lt;
2
corgi;
to
Town
of
L
a
ke
and many other Eastern
ports from Sydney Sunday said
George, rail to New York,
and Western points.
that wide spread Hoods in New
South Wales were causing severe
via Troy, or rail to Albany.
Limited Relurniii)' Oct. 51
damage and that several towns
Home as in No. 1,
Were menaced.
No. ,'L (|PKIIKC and Uelurn, $117.81.

TRAVEL BARGAINS

Want Navy Wireless
Outfit on Ship Peary

WASHINGTON, June 21.—An
ultimatum calling for the return
of the navy contingent with the
MacMillan arctic expedition unless
navy wireless equipment is install­
ed on the exploration ship IVary
has been issued by the tmvy depart­
ment. Equipment is now being
rushed to Sydney, Nova Scotia,
where the ship Peary is now anclioted.
i
A Florida moonshiner wore cow
Ian11 attached to bis shoe soles
to mMead the revenue officers
1/
by urtli going to water.

Same as No. 2 lo Montreal, thence round trip by
splendid steam er mi the St. Lawrence River to historic
and 1emitiftil old tinebee. Home as in No. *2 .
Routes of tours north oi Washington may be reversed.
STOP ONERS ALLOWED going and returning.

t v T U B C IR C U IT C O U R T OK » K JII XOI.K C O U N T V . F L O I I I DA.
IN C H A N C E R Y
B I L L TO Q U I E T T I T L E
I_ V. HAGAN.
C o m p l a in a n t .
Vs.
All p a r t i s * c l a i m i n g In t e r e s t In t h e
l a n d s a n d p r e m is e s Inv olved In
t h i s s u i t a* h e irs, devisee*, g r a n ­
tees. a n d o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r
CLARK
T IN D A L L .
&lt;«r T Y N ­
D A L L ), d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ,
et at..
D e f e n d a n ts .
O rder F a r P u h llestIo n
T H E S T A V E OK F L O R ID A T O :
All p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t In
th e lands nnd prem ises h e re in a fte r
d e s r r lb e i l u n d e r C L A R K T IN D A L L ,
Cor T Y N D A L L ) , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r ­
w ise, MOSES J. T AY LOR . J i t . a n d
C H A R L E S C. W A R W I C K , I n d i v id ­

ually e n d a s T ru s te e , n n d e ach of
t h e m , If li v i n g , n n d If d e a d , u ll
p arties cla im in g I n te r e s t
In
th e
la n d s and p re m is e s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s ­
cribed u n d e r th e said MOSES J.
T A Y L O ll. JH-- A fd C H A R L E S
C.
W A RW ICK .
In d iv id u a lly
and
as
T r u s t e e , an d e a c h o f t h e m d e c e a s e d ,
o r otherw ise, a n d all o th e r p a rtie s
I n t e r e s t e d In t h e l a n d s n n d p r e m ­
ises h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d :
It a p p e a r i n g h y t h e s w o r n h ill o f
c o m p l a i n t In t h i s c a u s e t h a t y o u
m a y be I n t e r e s t e d In t h o s e c e r t a i n
lots, p ieces o r p a r c e l s o f l a n d s i t u ­
a t e In S e m i n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
a n d d e s c r ib e d a s f o l l o w s , t o - w l t :
T h e S o u th east Q u a r te r o f
th e
N o rth e a s t Q u a r te r a n d th e S o u th
H a l f of t h e N o r t h H a l f o f t h e S o u t h ­
w est Q u arter
of
th e
N o rth east
Q u a r t e r nnd t h e E a s t H a l f o f t h e
S ou theast Q u a rte r of th e S o u th ­
w est Q u arter of
th e
N o rth east
Q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n 27, T o w n s h i p 19.
S o u th . R a n g e 29. E a s t .
IT IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D

S /W v O u O BETTER?
MS GOSHI
vwe G a n A
PU*P OKI A DREE&gt;S AM’
B e T-v F a t \m o m a m . Go o d
DO S u m P m !
CtO S M ' Em E R B o DOM 'O
A SyfROMCr
HOLLER FAUE. if T h ES
MAMS SPOCLO
SEEM T-V ETVROHCt M A kjE&gt;
T BE B l Gx
Ch e s t f a l e d o v jm im h i E&gt;
A B o jE a m
ST u KAMICW a m MIS MUSCLESIu TPl E etlCNSl.
v DO VMM OKI M tS A njK l ES -

By Williams
I

k n o w

'AJHATS T h ‘
tro uble!
Th e m u MOER

f o r e ig h t tS) e , m i * , ( •
t h e S a n fo r d ll - r a U
p u b lis h e d
In Santonf
C o u n ty . Florida.
D O N E AND O RD ERpn ...

day of May. Ills.

W IL SO N Ai HOL’SIIOI.DKR
S o li c it o r s for rnniplaman,
='• * • ‘ “ - V u

Recent months have recorded outstanding and decisive ap­
proval of Miami as the greatest field of investm ent oppor­
tunity by many nationally fam ous corporations where o f­
ficers seriously and analytically appraise before spending
their stockholders’ money.

TAKE FOR INSTANCE the individual investm ents of the
Baltimore &amp; Carolina Steamship Company, Clyde Steam ­
ship Company, Miami Steamship Company, Merchants &amp;
Miners Steamship Company and others—
TAKE FOR INSTANCE the American Light &amp; Power
Company, Bell Telephone Company, Pennsylvania Sugar
Company, Straus &amp; Company.
TAKE FOR INSTANCE the United Cigar Company, L ig­
gett Drug Company, Woolworth Company, Kress Company.
Why Worry? Why Wonder?
These corporations have answered the question—removed
the doubt—given their opinion—and have backed it up with
their millions.

Do you 1 utilize that MIAMI SHORES, lying along Biscayne
Bay just as does Miami, with its tremendous area developed
according to the most advanced city plan, OFFERS TO
YOU an opportunity almost identical with that offered to
Miamians in earlier days? And will you profit by the judg­
ment of these big corporations, and INVEST IN MIAMI
SHORES, NOW, that you may in the future reap such rich
returns as others who bought years ago in Miami are re-

ceiving today?

|) K our guest on n FREE inspec^ tion trip to Miami Shores.
Make your reservation today.
You owe it to yourself to investi­
gate Miami Shores and its
stragetic location in the path of
Miami’s growth northward.
Miami Shores has as much water
frontage as the city of Miami
itself and all the main highways
leading to Miami pass through
its boundaries.

V 1

To o
B«a ER ELSE
QQE a im T G o t
A muC-F MUSSILS.
G iT s o m e m o r e
r ag s To o !
cloes

is

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A merica ’s M editerranean
Britt-Chittenden Realty Company, Inc.
District Managers,

210 Fast First St., Sanford, Fla.

F A i- L O F Tv-tB. M »£n-vW

Khn th|,

.,&gt;*■ ** UOUOLAss

Some folks pay liberal fees—and willingly—for advice on
investments. Some folks consider it a privilege to pay hand­
somely for investment counsel.

Now, then— How About You?

(HIT OUIt WAY

qSi/tou,?:ld
loeit"h'.*i‘S *nS
l a n d s In the complainant*

Take their judgm ent— and profit accordingly!

A. ( ’. L. Station
Phone

Atlantic Coast Line

p l a i n t In tlfi» c , ul,V ,h« bill " V i

It Costs Nothing!

Tickets, Fares, Schedules and information from
II. G. Aly, Ticket Agt.
Sanford

t h a t yon and e a r h T T ' ^ ^ 251

MIAMI SHORES

U. S. Army Polo Team
Diamonds Valued at Heats British Again
$200,000 Are Stolen

LONDON, .lime 24.—The United
States army team won its second
match against the Ilritish army
team today, six goals to four,
thereby retaining
.
, the
..in international
. the
unitary champ
ionah
won in
i,„
!i...i,
c,..1....
......
L
,
i.
United States won in the United
States last year.

The United States produces 75
percent of the world’s corn.

vJ R v' o II- i&gt;vnv3,
L X H . — flJM l *t
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�5S*V?c\vV

THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1925.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

Herald Classified
Ads are quick
Turn-overs and Results
Call 148.

WANT AD. RATES
T e rm ; Cash in Advance
T . t . p h o w * ad*, w ill b* r e •a lv e iI f r o m p a t r o n . am i r« U
le c to r e r a t In iiu rd latrly for
p a y a r e a t.
| T i m e ----------------------- 10 r
a Mae
S T i m e * ----------------------- He a l i a r
• T im e * ..........
Ho . | | n r
Id T lm e a .......... ......... ....... t c a line
B lack F a c e T y p o d o u b le a b o v e
n atea.
T h e r e d u c e d r a t e s n re f o r c o n ­
s e c u t i v e In s e rtio n * .
Bit w o r d s o f
average
le n g t h
a r e c o u n t e d a line.
M inim um c h a r g e JOo f o r f l r i t
In s e r ti o n .
All a d v e r t i s i n g la r e s t r i c t e d to
p ro p er classificatio n .
If a n e r r o r le m a d e T h e H an ­
ford H e r a l d w ill be r e s p o n s ib le
for o n ly o n e I n c o r r e c t In s e rtio n ,
the a d v e r t i s e r f o r »uhs»&lt;m-nt
Jasortloua. T h e o ffice sh o u ld be
aotlfled I m m e d i a t e l y In ca se of
error.
to
A n v E itT isp .n n
A H erald re p re se n ta tiv e th o r ­
ou g h ly f a m i l i a r w i t h ra te s, rule*
end c l a s s i f i c a t i o n , w ill g iv e you
c o m p le te I n f o r m a t i o n .
And If
you w is h , t h e y w ill a s s is t y o u
In w o r d i n g y o u r w a n t ad. to
m a k e It m o r e effective.
IM P O R T A N T .NOTICE
A d v e r t i s e r s s h o u l d giv e t h e i r
s t r e e t o r p o s to fflc e a d d r e s s as
well a s t h e i r p h o n e n u m h e r If
th ey d e s i r e r e s u l t s . A b ou t o n e
read er o u t of a th o u san d haa a
t e l e p h o n e , a n d t h e o t h e r s c a n 't
com m u n icate w ith you
u n le s s
th ey k n o w y o u r a d d r e s s .
All d t e c o n t l a n a n c e M I S T be
m a d e l a p e r s o n a t T h e Bn«f u r d H e r a l d oft Ire n r by l e t ­
ter.
T elep h o n e d la .M tla n e n r e e a r e n o t v a li d .
S e rv i c e
C au rteo u t.
P ro m p t.
E fficient.

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
LEWIS O’BRYAN.
Office in Nii-WSo-it Mvcra Broward County
•~etninole Rnnk Building Annex. thoroughly which Is one of the
most rapidly growing sections on
_______Phonu 417-L 3.
the Florida East Coast. Sample
copy
and rate card upon request.
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
ABOUT t o n County and
All makes of typewriters for LEARN
lakeland, through the Star-Tele­
sale on easy terms, for rent, also gram.
Beit advertising medium In
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 South Florida
Published mornings.
Ball Bldg.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland, Fla.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
PRINTING
ttnough the Xenia Garotte.
Xenia. Ohio., Rich agricultural
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing district. Want ad and display
Engraving. Emhossing. See ns rates nn r»rm»«L
first. Wo do it. Phone 117-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
c o r . r M p n h tn» i T.rnoKn—n * s * .

For Sale

E. SPURLING, au'b-di vision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK

FOR QUICK SALK—J. T. Long
property, 2uj miles from Chuluota. one mile from hard road now un
tier construction, twenty acres, im­
proved. eight acres fenced, one
hundred young orange trees on
FOR SALE—Highway trailer, property. Will sell before July
good condition. Mrs. Lappin, flirt for St,500. Write or call E.
West First Street, Box 128.
L Snyder, Chuiuota, Flu.

FOR SALE: My 10 ncre farm on
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore
Station, small cash payment, rea­
sonable terms. S. E. Unrrett, Box
95, Jacksonville, Fla,

FOR SALE—One ‘j-horse Electric
Motor, l water tank, Phone
025-J.
FOR SALE—9-pieco dining room
suit. Mission finish.
4-piece
living room suit. $200 Edison
phonograph with 35 record«, 3in
"oniegranite Avenue or P. O, Box
750.

EVERT TRUE

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dnily
Times, the great homo daily
rate IViC per word, minimum
charge 25c c-.sh with order. Write
for complete rate card.

DAVID B. HYER

WFST n n n w i A—Clnrli st&lt;urq. Th*
riarVshilr* Exponent. mornlnr
Inrlmllnr Sunday. mornlnr Is su s

ADDRESSING — Mtiltlgrnphlnjj.
folding and mailing—as jrou
want it—when you want it.
Phono 073. H. E. I’oreh, First
National Bank Bldg.

1r *

e

I

ARMATURE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
8TF.WART ELECTRIC SERVICE
CO. Expert Electrical repairs.
JQ3 W. Central Ave. Orlando.
Fin.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
Car. Drive it
IENT-A-REEL
yourself. Oak and Second St.
Phone 3.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
EAGI E AUTO SERVICE Day
or night. Meets all trains, Bnet»ge transfer. Phone 551 and 63-&gt;v
CAFE

ARCHITECT
**
M e m b e r A. I A
Ito ee B u i l d i n g
O r la a d o , K U d i l s

TR U E , Its GOING*
THOSE BILLS o r — T r =

FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES______
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Eanford Avenue and 10th Street.
_ Expert service.____________
_ _
FLORIST________

OVER,

Miscellaneous
WILL EXCHANGE for Florida
real estate. Six room house sev­
en miles from Philadelphia on main
line of Pennsylvania
railroad.
Trains every 15 minutes, takes
only 17 minutes to bring you to
the heart of Philadelphia. Lit 42
hv tun. All improvements, hot wa­
ter. heat. Price $8,5*11) of which
$1.5110 may remain on mortgage.
What hnve you? Address S. D. It.
333 Meetinghouse Lane, Nurbeth,
Pa, Montgomery County.

rz r

HALITOSIS !!/

Chiropodist

O rlando.

FOOT SPECIALIST
orns, Bunions, Ingrow­
ing Nall*. Heavy Call­
ous** or tired aching
feet.
lilt. C. l» (IIHBIt
Yuivell Drow Hid*.
Phone.
Ktevator

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

II. A. SPEIB
Contractor and Builder
.99-M — Phone — 493-M
2108 PALMETTO AYR

l)KVKt,op«-:tr.a ATrrcynoN—l*«nsncolu !■ tiaalnnlng trie creatsat de­
velopment In illorld*'* history; a
half million dollar highway to the
q u lf beach Just
Hutched; a two
million dollar bridge across Escam­
bia tiny started: quarter million
dollar opera bouse under construelit i; two millions bring spent on
highway; greatest chance for live
developers to get In oa ground
floor. Write Itevelopment Depart­
ment The Pensacola News.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
MORGANTOWN, W. VA, people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST.
Six
rents a word for six consecutive
issues.

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

Classified advertisements have
com e to bo an American institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.
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
read through the classified adver­
tisements and leam for yourself
why classified advertising is so
important.

WE HAVE hovers waiting to pur­
chase Well located lots. If your
I price is right we can sell your
property. IVun-Bcrg Corporation.
LAND den ring done with system.
Jack Christian, Box 315.

WHAT'S THE
TROUBLE ?

y p M -L

I O O N ’T
W H AT

'— )

KNOW

THAT

M EANS.

COUNTRY HOME

W A N T ED

HALITOSIS!!

WANTED -For permanent posi
lion, lady na assistant honk keep
er. ijrefer smile one who can, use
typewriter. Smith Urns,, Inc.

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Palm Reach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

ADVERTISING gets results if It
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated in
an indust‘.ial nnd agricultural sec­
tion.
___
_______________
ADVERTISE in ns© Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’* greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
C hin aw are in E nglish P o rce­ 10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycrnsa. Georgia.
lains, Ilu v ariu n and Jap an ese
TAMPA MORNIT G TRIBUNE—
C hina m ake lovely g if ts
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand t to your i-x*al
The Ball Hardware dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newyuxper. One year
$8.00, 6 months $1.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
Elton J. Moughton ance
policy add 75 cents to your
ARCHITECT
order.
'DO YOU WANT to buy or soil
First National Rank Bids,
anything?" If so advertise la
Sanford, ------------ Florid®
the ‘‘Gainesville Sun."

ELECTRICAL

Radio.

FOR RENT: House and garage, 4
rooms. Lights. II. D. Durant,
Like Mary, Fin.

S T A N D BACK,

1 c e n t p e r word, m i n im u m ll o .

iiAitur.it slim*
113 Magnolia Ave.
(1 First ('lass Barbers
Special Attention
Given Tu Ladies and Children.

DRUGS

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon
Platt
H8 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electragith

FOR RENT—Garage apartment
unfurnished. Will be vacant
July 1st. 112 West Fourth St.
FOR RENT: Bungalow, 1,200 Mag­
nolia Ave. Dandy location. See
me now. Blanche Takaeh.

HILTON’S

BELL CAFK
Hanford’s best in Service and Qual­
ity. First Street anil Park Ave­
nue.
LANKY'S DRUG STORE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas. Wo
ate as near you as your phono.
Call 103.__________________ _

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FOR RENT — Cottage—John Musson.

BY CONDO

FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
morning Sentinnl: lnrgest classi­
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general fied business, rate lc a word, min­
cement work, sidewalks, build­ imum 24c cash with order.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Tcrwilleger, Prop.
ncceptoil want ad medium in
D ayton (Fn.l One rent a word
HILL LUMBER CO. Houas a
nn inserth n. Minimum 25c.
Service, Quality and Price.

Classified Directory

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

APARTMENT FOR RENT— Attrnctive ami convenient. Call
at Herald office for further in­
FOR SALE: 1921 Ford Touring formation.
Car, first class condition. Cheap FOR RENT—Furnished apart­
for cash. Watson, 2201 Oak Ave.
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family.
FOR SALE: 25 foot launch, 17 ft Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot ami
cabin, velvet cushions, lockers, cold water, telephone, etc, 711
white cedar hull. IS Hup Engine. Park Ave.
:v!f
let, electric lights, oak
deck, II miles, 110 gallon copper, FOR RENT—Two, two-room fur­
gas tank, good condition.
Will
nished apartment nod garage.
sacrifice for $1,500, Loveland nnd 703 Palmetto Avenue.
Tanner, Realtors, Pulutka, Fla.
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
part merit 815 Park Avenue.

Building Material

For Space In This
DIRECTORY
PHONE
148

For Rent

FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 seven
passenger Peerless 8. Will truile
for lighter car or tot. Will make
Rooms For Rent
TO REACH tha prosperous farm­ good for-hire car. Terms. P. O.
ers and fern growers of Volusia Box 413 or see Mr. Huddleston at
FOR RENT—F'ront bedroom. Call
county advertise In the Deljtad New Forrest l ake Hotel.
at 321 Magnolia after six o’clock.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with ordsr.
FOR SALE—Three Elm Avenue FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
Reasonable rates.
MAINE—'Watervnie, Morning Sen­ lots. $25 cash, $25 per mo. Box out meals.
Lincoln House.
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ 431, care Herald.
ple arp interested in Florida proiv FOR SALE—3 east front San­ FOR RENT—Rooms or apartment.
erty. Reach them through the ford Avenue lots. Bargains. Easy Shirley Apartments 219 East
Sentinel. Rate card o* applica­ terms. Box 431, care Herald.
First Street.
tion.

JAMES n . COWAN—Ail kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ A LITTLE WANT AD In The
Herald will bring yon big re­
phone 111.
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored nwnv and hnve
MIRRORS RE8II.VF.RED
use for. A title thirty-rpnt sd
Furniture bought and sold. Call no
may
vnu several dollars.
Jackson F'urniture Co., Phone (147. Phone bring
148 nnd a representative will
call to see you.

le d e e l g a e d t o p l a r e w ith in e a s y
r r n r h o f t h e p e o p le of S a n fo r d
th e e e r v l r r e so o f t e n n eed ed .
C o n s u lt th in li s t w h e n any s p e ­
cial s e r v l e e Is r e q u i r e d .
I t In
arranged
alp h ab rtlrally
for
ro ar •o av rn lrn rr.

For Sale

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R at* «* fS - w o r d ) Una.

REAL ESTATE

THIS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY

STEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers for all occasions.
814 Myrtle, l’hona 260-W

Advertising

LAWYER

J.

The Herald Reaches
Buyers Throughout
Seminole County
Call 148.

The Herald’s Market Place
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FOR ALL SEEKERS OF OPPORTUNITIES AND PROFIT

Classified Directory

Banford Daily Herald

PAGE NINE

Yo u ' l l f i n d i t i n
T H E D IC T IO N A R Y —
IT ’S T o o b a d TDAT
I T 'S e n c o u n t e r e d
ANYW HERE
F K P //I

Ml ACRES— MODERN EIGHT ROOM HOUSE,
-i i -ii

WANTED TO BUY Building Int
southern part of town. Whnt
huvo you? Box too cure Herald.

7)itiil&gt;!t* t'nnitfe, nn H ighw ay, 15 m in u tes ride, ex
rellenl w tiler, shade am i fru it tree s galore. Ideal
place fur relaxation. See it and you will appre­
ciate il. P rice $11,50(1. T erm s.

WANTED TO RENT: Furnish­
ed house, large and close in —
Year around, Mrs. M. e.o, lleruhl.

Seminole Business Exchange

WANTED Experienced wiitren*.
No other need apply, Bell Cafe.

- - I - E . F irst S trc e l, O pposite l'o sto ffiee

WANTED Young Indy with high
school education to train for book­
keeper, Apply. F. W. Woolwmlli
Co.
YOUNG MARRIED man wants a
jolt. Will consider any line with
chance for advancement. A. 11.
George, General Delivery, City.
W \NTED AT ONCE: Thro sales­
g irl.
Apply at Benjamin’s,
First Street.

Dnvcy and Nesmith
ATTI m Ni: V8•AT-1.A\V
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K l l l l t N A T IO N \ l . II O l v

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J. G. SHARON
Attorney-at-law
Will practice in all the court®
Examination of Abstracts ct Land
Titles given especial attention
Otriers in Seminole County Bank
Building

What’s worse than the life of a
WANTED: I’usitiun with Real canary
bird while the woman of
■■■KHX®®a®®®®®*
Estate Company ns salesman. the house
is out of town?
Ten years experience.
Address
It. I&gt;. e.o. Herald.
loi rm.AMi paint
T h s 1’a ln t T h a i U n i t Ton
WANTED—Colored num or woman
l« * p m c r l p l l n a (•*
tlunir,
to do g e n e r a l house cleaning Gy
M a n u fa c tu re d h r
-Malaria, Chills und Fever
■h.raun-l,ln&lt;UI*r I'stat Co,
the day. Apply Herald.
Bold by
Dengue or Bllioas Fever,

666

FO R SA LE

FIRST STREET EXTENSION
Water Front— Lots H and I Block C.
Business Sites—Lots il, 10, -11 ami ••- Block M.
Apartment house site— Lots 17 and 1H, block II
MAYFAIR
Lola 0 and 11 block !».
The prices are right for a real opportunity at the
completion of Forrest Lake Hotel.

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

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You “owe it to yoUMtlf" to buy
wisely. The atlvertisemcnU will
help you.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Printing—Decorating
PHONE 303

Automobiles

USED EARS

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LOST: English setter pup. stray­
ed from Magnolia Ave. Wednes­
day night. Return to lin t Mag.
Ave. or iill one 589 J. Reword.
LOST: Box of linen, party mak­
ing auto front Dayton to Orlando,
via New Smyrna and Sun ford. Lib
oral regard offered, notify Fifth
Avenue Boot Shop.

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Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware
Phone 8

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Published i r i 'F t o r i d a ’* H eart,
The W o rld s G re a te s t V egetable
Section, Its R ichest G arden Land
VOLUMN XV.

associated press dispatches

s N ew City
3e Formallv

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 192

Seminole County Grows Twelve-Foot Com

...

PRICE FIVE CENTS

P ut Apartments On
Co-Operative Plan,
Miami Man Urges

NUMBER 280.

NewChurchOf

DETROIT, June 2 f.—The «dvantage* to that increasing jiroin)
of people who spend their winter.
in the south and their summers In I
the north, of owning co-operative
apartments as a Southern home I
was pointed out by J. N. Ryan, of [
Miami, who spoke before tho Co-1
operative Apartment Section of the1
National Association of Real Ks- j
tato Hoards at the annual conven­
tion of Hint body hero today.
Mr. Ryan is mnnugcr of the co­
operative homes department of one
of the leading financial firms of
Miami.
“Shutting up a home is a heavy
responsibility for a nomad and liv­ All hough Sale of Lots In Sub­
ing in a hotel as he flits from place
division Has NotlUvnl'iishto place shuts him off from a pleas­
ed During Summer. Much of
ant aspect of family life," said
Property Is Still Being Sold
Mr. Ryan, “tl is also expensive.
Hut the co-operative apartment is
Sales of Oak Hill lots have been
easy to look up or to sublet. It is
really homelike and comparatively unusually large thus far during
the summer months, according to
inexpensive.”
Florida is n splendid field for co­ an announcement Tuesday by N.
operative development, the speaker H. (lamer, owner nnd dcvloper of
Corn ns it is growing on the farm of T. I. llnwkins on Celery Avenue. Twice the height of n man in said, but admitted that there were the property. The sub-division, he
many places, many have expressed the opinion that no section of th»* country is capable of producing a drawbacks just at present while pointed out, is ideally located be­
finer or header crop.
tho speculation in land is so lively tween Mellonvllle Avenue and the
jin thi* peninsula state. Many co­ trucks of the Oviedo Hrahch of the
projects have been stnrt- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com­
out some improvement in facil­ ioperative
d. lie said, but were interrupted pany, just beyond Geneva Avenue.
ities, or discovering some new by offers for tho laud that were
To date about
method of increasing tho output too tempting for the owners to re100 of the 210
of his farm, this progressive farm­ fuse,
lots ia the sub­
___________
er is a good example of the type
division
have
of men comprising Sanford’s farm­ nhd hns seen the industry grow
been sold. Fif­
ing population.
teen of the lots
to enormous proportions during
lias Lived Here .10 Years
were sold during
his 18 years on his present farm.
last Week, he
In addition to being an exten­
Coming to Sanford 30 years ago
said.
Due to
n poor boy from Commerce, Ga., sive property owner in Florida,
deals of a larg­
Muck Composed Of Decayed and planting in the summer, of a Mr. Hawkins soon realized the op­ Mr. Hawkins is the owner of a
er nnture, stated
which tends to make the soil portunities which this section had largo peach orchard in Georgia,
Weeds And Grass And Rich crop
M r.
(lamer,
bettor adapted for the growing of to offer, lie first worked at pick­ and devotes n part of tho summer
Earth, Taken From River more and better celery.
these lots hnve
ing oranges and was later one of months to superintending activi­
not been pushed
At Fifty Cents Each Load The sueces of Mr. Hawkins is those who packed the first carl
ties there. He is known by many
during the past
largely due to his energetic and of celery shipped from Seminole in Sanford ns being one of the
management of his farm, county. Since that time he has city’s wealthiest citizens and one two or three months through perCorn 12 Feet High Is capable
(Continued on l’age Seven)
his friends say. Always figuring been a grower of celery himself of tho state's foremost farmers.

Best In Entire Stat&lt;

Building Was Provided For In
Bond Issue Passed Last
Summer; Will Facilitate
Better Handling of Affairs

OFFICIAL FAMILY
OF CITY PLEASED
Offices Are Large
And Well Furnished WITH NEW HOME

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Slructure Made of Tile and Heads and Employees of Seve­
ral Departments Are Clad
Is Finished in Olive Colored
That
City Hall Is Finished;
Stucco Style; Has Tile Roof.
19 Be Located In Building

I* Of Pure Spanish ]
OAK HILL SALES Structure
Architectural Design; I*
Finished In While Stucco
With
A Roof Of Red TUe
REMAINING GOOD,
Fm nishings
ASSERTS GARNER Building,
Cost Nearly $50,000

Sanford’s new municipal hall
Sanford's handsome new city
which will be formally opened on
Thursday with an appropriate cele­ hall, which will house the city’s
bration, sponsored and conducted various departments of govern­
hv the city, was erected and furn­ ment, will also bo the officiuij
ished at &amp; cost of approximately home of 19 officers and employ­
$75,000, tho amount appropriated ees, who compose the city’s offic­
for that purpose in a bond issue ial family.
passed about a year ago.
Although the City Commission­
The structure, which is finished ers will have no private offices of
in olive colored stucco and is of ..n their own, they will hold their regarchitecturai! u*nr meetings in a specially promodified Spanish
design, hns been declared by a vided commissioners’ room in which
number of contractors and build­ space has been allotted for citi­
ers of this state to be the finest zens to ntteml the meetings. The
municipal hull in Florida for a personnel of the commission in­
cludes three of the most promi­
city the size of Sanford.
The building forms an imposing nent business inen of the city.
picture from any unglo nnd es­ Mayor Forrest Lake, who last
pecially from the front nml from year was elected to serve another
the lake, it is pointed out. Many three year term as commissioner,
It'oplc, including scores of vis­ is now serving his eleventh term
itors liave expressed surprise that as mayor, having first been elect­
this city should hnve so fine a ed to this office at the age of 21.
S. O. Chase, head of Chase &amp;
municipal building.
The ntuin entrance of the build­ Company nnd connected with many
ing faces Park Avenue.
There business interests of the city, is
are also rear nnd side entrances now serving his fifth year as com­
to the halls nnd auditorium. Con­ missioner, having been elected in
crete steps at thij front entrance December, 1922, to serve for an­ Now GrowingOnFarm
lend to an exterior iron grilled other term after holding the office
gate nnd then to large double for the three years prbvious.
Dr. C. J. Marshall, prominent T. I. Hawkins Came To This
doors opening into a hallway. The
City Over .TO years Ago;
floors of the hallways are of red physician of this city, is serving
Well Known Celery Grower
his
first
term
on
the
commission,
tile,' while the floors of the offices,
the7room of the City Commission having been elected in 1922 for a
nnd the large auditorium, which is three year term beginning Jnn. 1. Convinced that hy spreading
muck in thin layers over iiis farm
situated on the second floor, are IDs term expires Jan. 1, 192(1.
Others who will have offices in he will enrich his soil, and by so
of’polished hardwood. Walls nnd
doing will materially increase his
ceilings are finished with white the new building are:
crop, T. I. Hawkins, pioneer farm­
L.
K.
Philips
is
city
clerk,
a
po­
plaster.
sition he hns filled since Jan. (5, er of Sanford, is employing 10
City Clerk’s Office in Front
1920. Mr. Philips has been a res­ men in the work of spreading
The first office on tho right upon ident
of Sanford for many years muck on a five acre tract of bis
entering the building is that of the
city clerk and the various em­ and his performance of the duties farm on Celery Avv
this office have won for him
Several years ago Mr. Hawkins
ployees of the city who work un­ of
the
and friendship of a begun bringing muck from the
der his direction, as well as the host praise
of people.
lowlands near his 10 acre farm,
offico of tax collector. The win­
Mr.
Philips
has
as
his
assistant
and spreading it on his tillable
dows through which business will
U transacted with thi. o ffice are Innd stenographer, his daughter, innd. Such good results were ob­
placarded as: Clerk, Building Per- *V,S8 ^ ari°n IT»ilips, who has been tained that since then he hns been
a
’
K -r.._
with the office for only covering a portion of his proper­
mits,- Paving Assessments,
Tax aconnected
short
time.
Collector and Permits, respective­ Miss Ellen Hoy, who has bee.t ty with the new soil every year,
making it a point to add new soil
ly.
connected
with
the
office
of
city
and
life to the same ground |
The furniture and office equip­ clerk for severnl years as deputy aboutnew
once
every three years.
ment of this nml other offices of tax collector, is now serving ns Coat of the
according to
the new city hall, such as desks, tax’ collector and assistant in the figures given bymucK
Mr.
Huwklns,
ap­
tables and chairs are of golden office of the city manager.
proximates
about
fill
cents
a
load
quartered oak. There are new
\V. U. Williams, the city mana­
this year -IUU loads will he
file cases tor books nnd pajiers ger, lias served the city of San­ and
required
for the five acre tract.
und vaults adjoining all of the of­ ford in that capacity for the past
Content of Muck Given
fices handling papers and other ar­ two years and before that time
Tho muck is composed of settle­
ticles of value.
was an engineer of long experi­ ments that have congregated in
Adjoining the office of the city ence. having had charge of import­ the St. Johns river and consist of
clerk is the office of the city man­ ant work not only in this state but I decayed weeds nml grass, as well
ager. It, as are all of the offices, in his native state of Illinois.
[ns exceptionally rich dirt washed
is large nml spacious, being well ’ City Engineer Fred T. Williams down the river by its waters. In
adapted to the work to be carried hns served both the city and county some pluces it is found that this
on there, it is pointed out. Dir­ as engineer nnd during his oecu- muck lies from four to live feet
ectly across tho hall from the pnney of the former position, hns) in depth.
clerk’s office is the room in which had charge of extensive engineer- “ My experience has been that it
the City Commission will meet. ing work of the city in the way of [is unwise to continue growing celThe table around which the com­ street paving and sewer laying, lery on Innd year after year with
missioners will sit will be pluced
Mr. Williams lias the following]out putting back into thi* ground
on the raised platform in the front assistants on his Htaff, who will j thut which is taken out of it," Mr.'
or east end of the room. A railing occupy his offices: A. P. Haggard,] Hawkins said, “unless the farmers I
separates the commissioner’s pint- assistant city engineer; Grant j come to realize that the soil needs]
form from the audience chamber in Wilson, in charge of sewer laying;! replenishment of humus to take
which there will be n number of Walter J. Tyler, draftsman; John the place of the humus that dis |
oak chairs.
Hudgens, draftsman; It. E. Tittle, appears, they are bound to suffer
Utilities (Uriel's !r. Rear
instrument man arid W. C. Duke. from poor crops and a pour grade!
Next to tho commissioner’s
E. S. McCall is office manager of celery.
room and connected by n single of the city’s utilities department,
“ For several years I have found I
door, but having its main entrance liuving succeeded N. II. Cobbs, who it ndvisubie to enrich my soil fre |
in the wing of the hall which runs resigned that position several quently and as a result of the
north and south are the offices of months ago. Mr. McCall has as muck I have placed on my farm |
the city utilities department. Hy his assistants. Miss Velma Wilkey last year my celery crop increased
looking down tho hall directly in ns stenographer anil L. V. Duane more than 250 crates to the acre. ]
front of these offices, one may see ns meter reader.
My records show that I cut 12,800
the private offico of tho city en­ Jesse H. Hamilton, city food in­ crates from about 12% acres and i
gineer at the extreme end and will spector, who has held that offico tliut the grade of celery was far I
find on the right of the hall a very for the past few months, came to better than any I have grown.”
largo drafting room which is under this city from Orlando. His of­
Corn 10 to 12 Feet High
the supervision of thu engineer. fice will have equipment suitable
A walk through some of the
On the left and opposite the draft­ for making examinations of foods corn fields on the Hawkins farm I
ing room are two vacant offices anil milk. James Moughton, city will convince anyone of the value!
which, it is stated, will not be sanitary inspector and assistant to of the muck to the soil.
The!
used at present, nnd the labora­ the city manager, will also have growth of the corn stalks are twice
as hardy on the land treated with
tory. of the city chemist where the his office in the new building.
city’s supply of water and milk
Another official, who will occu­ the muck ns on the soil which liasj
will be tested from time to time.
py an office, is G. P. Paxton, budd­ been used for several years with­
The stairway from interior of ing, electrical and plumbing in­ out being enriched. Tho stalks are
tho building to the auditorium is spector for the city. Mr. Paxton entirely green to the ground, and |
directly under tho tower while the served for 13 years as fire chief the heighth is judged at from 10
auditorium may also be reached by and also did the same work he is to 12 feet, corn growing in many |
a Right of stairs from thu outsido now doing. Recently when the du­ cases entirely out of reach of n
at the southeast corner.
ties became so arduous, he gave six foot man. It is estimated that
The auditorium will have a seat­ no his duties as fire chief and now the corn crop will average more
ing capacity of exactly 1,000. Ap- devotes his entire time to inspee- than 100 bushels to the acre.
A little figuring will show the |
proxinmtely COO of the seats will. tjon work.
be stationary while about 400 wilti .Members of tho official family benefits coming from this treat­
be portable. This will make is pos- L re „roud of their new quarters ment, which renews the fertility
aible to have a large open space ‘an&lt;| are happy t&lt;» move in tomor- of the lund. Mr. Huwkins lias I
on the main floor of the auditor-’ row. they declare. That the bet­ increased ids crop by more than |
ium when it i» desired to have ter surroundings and increased fa­ 250 crates of celery to the acre,]
cilities will aid materially in their which if based on an average price
dances und other entertainment.
The acluitorium will be lighted work, is the declaration of the va­ of 42 per crate, makes his in­
creased yeilil amount to $500 for j
by five large multi-colored chande­ rious officials.
every acre. Last year he cut 1,000
liers hung from the centre of the
crates of celery to the ucre, which
building and n large number of Philipines Have 145
according to estimates of many
smaller lights around the balcony.
familinr with the celery industry,
Labor
Organizations
Office lights are all enclosed in
should bring thu grower a net
white exterior globes, which, it is
profit of $1,000 for this crop alone.
pointed out, will give an extremely
MANILA, June a l-T h e re un­
May Grow 5 Crops a Year
good nnd diffused light. Each of­ registered in the lU in a u c fU b o r
Intensive farming in this sec­
fice is equipped with a private lav­ 145 labor unions in the l hill &gt;
tion means us high as five crops
atory.
pjne Islands with a membership on any one piece of land during
of 89 40-. including 87,402 men anil
GERMANS HEAVY SMOKERS 2 ooo’womcn. These figures do not the year, but it is suid that the
average farmer is satisfied with
f f i mulu..
from two to three crops nnd while
BERLIN, June 23.—Statistics Of Which there are 107 with
some are raising lettuce, celery, to­
compiled by tho Tobacco Dealers’
matoes, corn, peppers, and various
Association show that during the
leads'in the number of
last year Germans smoked 6,500,- labor'imlons, a total of 76. or mofe other vegetables, the great major­
000,000 cigurs and 25,000,000,000 than half of the total number in ity specialize in the growing of
celery during the winter month* ■
cigarettes. These cost the smok­
the
entire
archipelago.
er* » total of

Increased Crops Secured
By Well Known Farmer By
Enriching Soil With Muck

Our Substantial

Old Plant Of Episcopate Was
Destroyed November, 1923,
By Fire Unknown Origin ;
Sanford’s handsome new Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, recently
completed nnd furnished at a coat
of approximately 410,000, is de­
clared to Im one of the finest and
nmst modern rliurch buddings to
lm found anvwhero in this part of
the state. Recent installation of
handsome walnut pews completed
the furnishings with the exception
of the new pipe organ, which will
bu put in during the month of Oc­
tober.
Tiie new church, according to
t-.piacopnl officials, is the out­
growth of a series of meetings
held last summer after the entire
(dd plant of the church, consist­
ing of tho church, u parish house, t;
the rectory und a bowling alley, '
was destroyed by fire of unknown i
origin. At these meetings finance
and building committees as well
ns trustees for tho various funds
were appointed.
On the finance or subscription
(Continued on I’ago Seven)
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ity—SANFORD
C

Celebrates the opening of the splendid City Hall. The
place where in the future many big things will he plan­
ned and executed for the well being of its citizens and
the general welfare of the public.

WE ARE BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
And in building this city is looking ahead for many
years and not planning buildings that will take care of
the business of today. Many things enter into our in­
dustrial and commercial life makihg the whole into a
perfect structure.

WIIAT DOLLAR YOU SPEND BUYS MORE
VALUE?
Utility Service is about the only thing folks get at cost.
Our charges simply cover expenses including a mere
interest on our investment- Result—service for you at
as near its actual cost as in humanly possible.

WHEN A MAN TAKES A JOB IN ANY
COMMUNITY
And spends his wages there, buys property there, pays
taxes, obeys the laws, pays his hills and helps his neigh­
bors, he is considered a good neighbor and a good cit­
izen.

ALL THESE THINGS THIS COMPANY DOES
Our job is to supply the electric service which is essen­
tial to the well being of homes, the efficient conduct ot
business and the prosperity of the community. Our
capital is invested in property here, our revenue pays
wages and taxes.

WE WANT THE COOPERATION OF ALL
CITIZENS
For it is only hy your cooperation and friendly attitude
that we can be assured of your support for those greater
improvements that will be made here from time to time
thus giving this community the efficient service to
• which it is entitled.
Our Best Wishes For a Greater Sanford

The Southern Utilities Company, C. A. Byrd, Local Mgr.

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/^ v N W ednesday morning July first—just one week from today — the
••X ,

prices
of all. unsold
lots in•*•*“
Oak
Hill will be increased one hundred
dol«
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r 1 ’./*
4 . *• ;

lars. Twenty-five
dollars invested today will grow in value five times
«
within seven days.
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yf ANY fortunes have been made by buying real estate on a rapidly in

* * * creasing value and Oak Hill now offers the people of Sanford an op
portunity of reaping big dividends for small invested capital.

CaQW.D’OUt!

rT*HERE is no telling how high' prices in this development will get by next
*

winter. A t the rate property is increasing in price, and a t the rate

people are buying, it is entirely probable th at lots in Oak Hill will be sell­
ing for twice w hat they can be bought for today.

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r F WENTY-FIVE dollars cash and easy monthly payments puts lots witK*

in easy reach of almost any member of the family. And twenty-five

dollars used in purchasing well located real estate today will come back to
the investor in a day not far distant bringing with it many other good dol­
lars. * * ' "
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iMNNUOMi

I F you really intend to buy property why should you delay longer? You
1 cannot afford to allow opportunities like this one to pass by unheeded
it may mean the foundation of a fortune.

Owner and Developer

no park: avenue
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"
al . There were no bills smaller oodlca of gold again.
ray’s an excellent thing, the treasiury
trv
rdepartment
la n a r t m u a f a
v tft ts ia ithat
K af
th
argues
thep
than 5 pounds, or a little under
STEWART'S WASHINGTON LETTER $25.
economist
can
ovento.it,
or
at
any
Now,
the
point
tho
treasury
de­
By CHARLES P. STEWART
For everything, less than that partment makes is that if this rate, that he can economise unjuthe
medium of exchange was sov­ money had been out a t 6 per cent dldously.
W a s h in g t o n — if Europe, idle. In fact, Europe actually
ereign
and half sovereign pieces. interest, it would have earned, half
lh€y*re saying at the treasury de­ would be better off for putting it Respectively about $5 and $2.50, ns much as the total amount of
at interest and lotting the
it, during the 10 yearn it has been ! Fort Myers Makes Bid
partment, would fish out the gold out
United States have said interest, with silver, of course, for sniull hurled, to all intents and purposes.
money ahe has stowed away in because then the interest that she change.
For Weather Station
Well, Britain has uncovered her
old stockings, the sugar bowl, th? isn’t paying to this country would /With the war’s outbreak all this
baby’s bank, behind the clock on not he piling up on her, ns at gold vanished in nlmost less than (hoard but France hasn't uncovered
FORT MEYERS, Fla., June 23.
no time. The government and the I hers. It is estimated that she has —Efforts are now being made by
the mantel, between the mattres- present.
banks grabbed all they could get .two billions tucked away, counting Don Wilkie, secretary of the local
c sea, and elsewhere, and set it to
their hands on and stopped paying 'geld and silver.
earning something, she could
chamber or commerce to have a
This thought came to the sur- any mote out, hut tons and tons of
Five tier cent on that much for United States meteorological sta­
about pay the interest on what she I face
following publication of sto- the stuff temuinod unaccounted 10 years would have been a bil­ tion established in this city. He
owes to the United States, and j ries of
the vast amount of gold for.
lion, which is a quarter as much has just completed a conference
never feel it.
|
which
made
its
nppenrunce
in
Engns
French debt to the United with Dr. C. f!. Clark, n«;*etcr.t d!
She wouldn’t feel it because this
Ptoplc hid it. They couldn't I S l o the
when the British government *hln
t ..
money isn’t doing Europe any 1land
lector of the United States Weath­
it
nn»
or
»fe=
rccr.tr&gt;
Lui
uiey
proclaimed n return ♦« the go!.!
er Bureau in Washington, and
‘-good anywnv.
could
and
did
hung
onto
it.
Another thing. The treasury states that the outlook for the es­
t If it were invested and Europe standard.
But when the gold standnrd was
Up to thnt moment there sim­ natored they had no reason for department points out that n gold tablishment of such an office here
were drawing dividends on it, yes,
she couid say, “III be getting just ply hadn't been any gold in c ir-! hoarding any longer. If they let dollar wns good for a gold dol- is promising.
According to Dr. Clark, ns quot­
that much less myself if I hand (illation from the'tim e the wari go of the gold they had and want­ ' lur’s worth when Its owner hid it
any of this income over to the started, or n few weeks later
ed mote they could get it, which in 1014; now it represents only GO ed by Mr. Wilkie, the 1925 budget
American*."
Up to August, lit 14, the l»ul!;| they couldn't have done previously. cents* worth.
has already been made up and
Fort Meyers was not included for
But she isn’t drawing any div­ of England’s actual retail business • So, as suddenly as it had disap­
idends on it. It simply is lying was transacted in actual gold met-1 peared, buck into circulation came
While recognizing that econo- such nn office, however, it is
thought that some special consid­
eration may be made in view &lt;f
First Pictures of Nova Scotia Riots
tho growing importance of the
city as a center of weather report­
ing.
—

NEW INVENTION
TRIMS RAILS OF
MOLTEN STEEL

rolls, Is automatically put Into op­
eration. As tho rail moves for­
ward these knives shave off all
splinters and projections with the
ease thnt u keen razor passes
‘
through stubble
of Lnvil
bard.

Gross IndebtedneitM
Of Tampa I 7 0 8 &amp;
TAMPA, FlT

Miller, city coinptron*^'^*
nouncod that tho gross
*,n‘
Jacksonville
to
Have
CHICAGO* June 23. — A new
present ’$7,180^00 a nTamils^.
l* ? * "
muster burber is in the field, h»»
Auto Races on July 4 at
indebtedness is now ?G,16l'wjjw
TTie latter nmount, it
*°who shaves steel rails.
**'
JACKSONVILLE, June 23.—A plnined, represents the
For many years the manufac­
after driuetlan Ha. C
turers of rail steel reinforcing bars free for all open automobile race
the cash resources, goveinm. J
waited for some genius to devise will be held here on July 4 as part and municipal bonds held b* tfc
a machine that wopld remove the of the celebration being planned
splinters from the rails, a work by the American Legion. Officials
fe&lt;.r»»«fnr« had beer. dene by of the local post nnnouncc thnt
hand. It is a necessary operation they anticipate a large number of I deducted ns there bs "an act T n ^
before the rail can be passed entries in the race from various lecture Uhat provides thit*'2
through the rolls.
sections of Florida and several oth- bonds on water works exten.u
As the rails were removed from t er states. One entry from Mobile, and other city improvement" ♦
the great piles in the storage Ala., and two from Savannah, Ga., the. extent of $2,695,000 should
ho *included in the list of 11* $
yards and started on their Journey j havo already been received.
to the furnaces, crews of men with
chisels and hammers trimmed off
Tampa—Methodists
building ’ Jacksonville—New building to k.
the splinters that car and engine
erected here at cost of $3,520.
wheels developed along the edges $200,000 church.
of the rail head.
While the cost of this work was
not excessive, as common labor
could perform it as well as skilled
workmen, it slowed up progress.
ALL MILL WORK FOR
It was a Canadian who solved
the problem and developed the
THIRD ROAD MEETING
The City Hall
rail shaver. This machine now is
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., June 23. being Installed in one of the Chi­
Including Sash and Doors
—The state road departments w ill' cago mills of the steel products
hold their third quarterly meeting group. Tests have thown that it
FURNISHED BY
will do nil that is claimed for it.
of 1925 hero on July 2, It
As the white hot rail tumbles
nounced today.
Wakulla County—Sixty thou- lrom the furnace it passes forward
sand dollars to be appropriated
for to the slitting rolls that separate
rii
The Duval Planing Mill Co.
it into head, webb and flange,
roads in this vicinity.
just as the end i^ gripped by these
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Ft. Pierce—Contract awarded rolls, nn ingenious arrangement
of powerful knives set close to the
for G-story business house.

AND

I’irrt and exclusive pictures of the strike rioting in Nova Scotia by Boh
Dorman, writer and photographer for NEA Service and The Herald,
only United States newspaperman in the strike district. Upper left,,
soldiers guarding No. 2 colliery of British Empire Steel Corporation
at Glace Bay, with strikers on other side of barbed wire; lower left,
company store at Reserve, broken into and looted by strikers; rigl)t,
rains of company store and warehouse at Glace Bay, looted and burned
by striking miners.

FOR THE

New City Hall
Was Furnished by Our Sanford Office

Deserve Good Hardware

We sell only the very best quality
lumber and building material, and
are proud to have taken such an im­
portant p art in the building of

SANFORD’S NEW CITY BUILDING

THE

That reflects progress in advancement of Sanford’s Civic and
Commercial Interests.

For the latest addition to Sanford’s
Skyline

Whether you build

ALWAYS REMEMBER

A Home, Business Block, Warehouse or Factory
Specify lumber from Hill’s, for the utm ost in durability and
You can’t go wrong in insisting upon lumber from our yards.

Good Buildings Deserve Good Hardware J

longerity.

We have connections with many outside interests that enable us to give
you exceptional high grade lumber value at reasonable prices.

FOR SALE BY

Hill .umber Company

Ball Hardware Co.

4th Street

Telephone No. 8

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•nivorus Fish Of River New Architecture Lumber Men Plan'
i
City Beauty, To Help In War On
icreen Spoils
Romans A s s e r t Industrial Waste
Mines whoROME,
June 24.—The vandals
WASHINGTON. Ju re
21.— :
1**A' I
swept down upon Rome in the General use of short-length lumber,!

nine feet or less,'will save enough)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil June
forest material, now wasted, to,
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s
&amp;
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r
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i
f
f
a
s
s
:
L
S
,
g
n
s
s
|« _ A n educational film Was been s
Inhibited in Rio .dc Janeiro show- tr iD d o n th . niv«5 *5.c®“nt of HuImonuments of the empire, and the build 300,000 eight-room dwellings
| r \ .»««. wild life and frontier in- the nirnnhn. *Kp ftn«h-e?.t:r••'f^-h 1 i
f my^ desecration
^ . A«eh annually, according to Arthur T I
...... «vh, iiiucu
py tear­
unson, lumber technologist of the;
Ijutrics in the Brazilian state of which inhabit some the interior
lyjtto Grosso. ' This is the second rivers. The operator threw a calf ing dpiwn such mnirniifccnt struc- National Lumber Manufacturers’ |
turps ns th. Colosseum to obtain Association. The association has |
l|.rgr*t state in the. union, being into the stream. It was eaten with beauty
and personality of the city set up thnt objective as a.phrt of!
Lon: than twice the slr^ of Texns.
lesss X
to ctestroy
destroy thi
thi its contribution to the crusade o n 1
S h ilKfr?,f,dity
byn"
.free
V
u»Z
&lt;!*darchitects
U
I There are plenty of Indians liv- aousu school
of these
carnivorous“fish,
than modern
and build industrial waste being waged by
,
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muueiii
architects
and
build
line in Matto Grosso, most of them Alligators are numerous.
, erH aru (|0|n..
Herbert Hoover.
|in the hunting and flkhing period
Edges of the forest bordering the! This is the lament of hundreds
Data feathered by the association
| f civilization. The men of the rivers are in many places white of Italian and foreign artists and
the United States forest products
luororo tribe, which was shot for with herons.^ The species are fam­
lovers of architectural beauty who laboratory ut Madison, Wis., and
L e picture* use.no clothing, but ous for their aigrette fenthgr^. complain
the curse of stand­ the lumber division of the Depart­
L women have been taught by There is a law in Matto Grosso pre­ ardization that
has
fallen upon modern ment of Commerce now are in the
|lhe Federal Indian service to wear venting the killing of these birds. Italian architecture.
charm hnnds of a committee which is con­
|t simple ferm oLdress. The most There is a large trade in the feath- vf old Rome, they say,The
will have sidering how to stimulate the pub­
popular atyle in necklaces is mndc.ers, however,, and they are gather- been sacrificed
se.crific within a decade to
lic demand for short lengths,
by. stringing' a collection of the ?d after dropping from the birds.; the ill . conceived
conci
idea of making w h i c h a r e said to be
teeth of wild jaguars, powerful They lave n market price of ap-lthe city
a
w
city a weak imitation of some cheaper and. usually, of bettor
liml dange rous animals of the cat proximately $150 a pound,
hustling unbeautiful middle wast- quality than long lumber.
v whi
family
which kill livestock through­
Dinnsond mining seems to be
American town.
Mr. Upson snid the short-length
out a great part of central and flourishing, the picture showing ernScores
apartment houses economy proposed is equivalent In
ntrthern Brazil. A peculiar wed- one village where, it is said, there | each like oftheugly
next, with no nrchl,pi(f custom was filmed, showing are more than :$,000 men washing tecturnl distinction, arc rapidly be- fore it conservation to giving the i
thc return of a young man wit; river gravel and sediment by hand, jpg huilt in the new I’rati and Lud- 20,0;l0 lumber mills of the United
States an entire year’s holiday ev­
hulc of a jaguar, killed to («oIcl is washed by machinery.
| ovist quenrtera and in many other ery tenth year, or about :I8,000,his bravery, a necessary nc- The plains nro stocked with cat- \sections of the city, while most of
P ve
bcforc the right of marriage tie, one zone having 400,000 head. | the new public buildings are dis- 000,000 feet of lumber, which would
require all the saw-timber on 4180,iten to a man.
Much of the mentals prepared for j Anguished only by their ugliness. 000 acres of land.
nothcr feature of life in the in- market in the form of jerked beef.
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Italians do not object to the
construction of houses with mod­
ern improvements, but they main­ Judge Call Sets July
ping visits to big city stores- by tain thut some effort should be
the people of any town, make made in the externul decorations Ninth AsHearingDate
‘dead’ towns. We desire to com- to conform with the already exis­
For Eustis Injunction
bnt thnt nnd develop a trade-at- tent beautiful examples
iples of medichome spirit."
val and ancient architecture.
EUSTIS, June 24.—Judge Call
of the Southern district federal |
English Athletes To Chinese Americanize court of Florida has set July l»
CHICAGO, June 21.—Believing
the date of hearing on the np 11
Compete Soon in U.S.; Theater to Meet The as
that national prosperity depends
plication filed requesting that nn
in local prosperity and that cv- Have Been D esignated Demands of Audience injunction bo granted preventing 11
town’s progress rests on the
the inzynr and other officials of
fcV«l»pment of its civic and comLOS ANGELES, June 24.—A the city of Eustis from extending!
LONDON, June 24.—The team revolution in the presentation of the city limits as authorized by n |
inerciul interests, the Local Loy­
alty League of America, with from Cambridge nnd Oxford uni­ Oriental dramas by the invasion recent net of the legislature. The
[k&lt;di|iiarters here, has inaugurated versities to compete against Har­ of western customs has Wen noted papers were filed on June 18 and!
^movement to stimulate n hearty vard, Yale, Princeton, and Cornell, at n Chinese thenter here. An were signed by 40 applicants, nine!1
liulc-at-home community spirit in a series of track meets in Amer­ American jazz orchestra has re­ of whom reside outside the state
ica, July 11-18, is composed of placed an aggregation of native of Florida.
Itlmughout the country.
Twenty nationally known manu­ the following:
stringed instruments and Chinese
The petition alleges that the act .
facturers, constituting some of
ino Yards—A. E. Porritt (O.), girls are chosen to play feminine is unconstitutional because it vio- '
tie largest ne^sppper, advertisers, C. F. N. Harrison (C.).
roles in porferencc to male imper­ latcs tho fifth and fourteenth,
hve pledged the
t if galop/ration. 1 220 Yards—A. E. Porritt (O.), sonators.
amendments to the United States
Material forr tlfc program Mn- P. G. Hunter (C.).
The little theater on the fringe constitution which insures to the
|dujies newspaper:
pert ojlforiaft jpnd
.(to Yards—W. E. Steveensnn of Chinatown offers a further in­ people the protection of life, pro­
lewspaper advertising, a motion (O.), and either I). M. Johnson novation prompted by western in­ perty ami liberty.
pirtuio production entitled “My (O.) or A. G. G. Marshall (C.). fluence by the installation of real
The complnintnnta further de­
Home Town," featuring a popular
880 Yards—I). G. A. Lowe (C.), scenery, backdrops and wings, to clare that the act violates the nn- |
juvenile movie star, esiay con- R. A. Orchard (C.).
relieve klra strain on the Ameri­ tional rights clause. They also
imagination, object to the $15,000 bond issue |
wits, billboard posters and radioMile—R. S. Starr (C.), I). G. A. canized Oriental's
jolting.
formerly occasioned by the lack of for street improvements because
Lowe (C.).
the passage of the issue was made
Two Mile—V. E. Morgan (O.), "atmosnhere."
“A community is only ns good
in closed session. It is claimed
(C.), A. M. Mitchell (&lt;).).
|u its citizens make it, and husi- T. C. l ooks &lt;C.).
Long Jump—C. K. W. Mackin­ thnt the net violates the declara-!
120 Yards
Hurdles — Lord
r^is is the cornerstcne on which
ike community struiture stands,” Burghley (C.), J. II. Flynn (().). tosh (O.), II. K. Bagnell-Oakeley tion of rights of the stnte of Flor­
(lid a statement. 'Business de220 Yards Low Hurdles—Lord (C.). (V. B. V. Powell (C.) re- ida.
ission, brought about by buy- Burghley (C.), H. M. Clccklcy serve).
Coral Gables—University to be |
pole Jump—It. L. Hyatt (0-&gt;,
: from mail order catalogues (O.).
situated here at cost of $15,000,000,
llig Jump—C. T. Van Geysel It. IL Bally (C.).
1 peddlers and frequent shop-

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T H E SANFORD HERALD, W EDNESDAY. JU N E 24, 1925.

SANFORD

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MUNICIPAL BUILD Ilil
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, You are Invited to be Present

Nearly $3,000,000.00 in Public Improvements
FORREST LAKF.
Mayor-Commissioner

To the People of Sanford:

C. .1. MARSHALL
Commissioner.

About a year ago the citizens of Sanford decided a new municipal
building was absolutely essential if the city’s affairs were to be handled in
an efficient manner. Not having the necessary facilities, and without am­
ple room in which to house the various departments of the city government
•' for a long time it was with a g reat amount of difficulty th a t good service
was rendered by the various city employees.

...PROGRAllHURSDAY...
City Hall Will Be Oiwtion From 3 to 5 P. M.

A bond election was called and the voters endorsed the project for the
new city building by an unusually heavy vote. W ithout any unnecessary
delay the actual work of construction was begun.

kcceiBitorium „•lestra
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Many delays have been experienced in getting everything completed.
But now, we are happy to say, we are about to move into our new home and
go to work in a still more aggressive manner.
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SdobM Phillips.
SoiobMlakach.
AddrealBiTcst Lake.

Tomorrow we have planned to hold “open house” in the new city hall.
We shall be glad if all our friends will come and inspect the new building.
We are proud of it and know *vou
will be
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L. It. PHILIPS,
City Clerk

ResponeSiry Wight

We appreciate the support the people of our city are giving us in
every movement for the advancement and the betterm ent of Sanford,and
with the co-operation th at is being shown by the citizens we are planning
a still more progressive and far-reaching city adm inistration.
It is our hope th a t the coming months will see the city grow to such
proportions as were never dreamed of by the most optimistic person.

The City Commission and the present City Administration, with the
assistance and council of the Citizens, Chamber of Commerce, City. Plan­
ning Board and all Civic Organizations, have provided for and built many
permanent improvements to the City of Sanford during the past two years
as follows:
Public Buildings:
City H a ll..................................................................................$ 7.5,000.00
Public L ib rary ............................. *.......................................... • 25,000.00
Police headquarters and jail (under construction) ............ . 50,000
Parks:
•• Cblf*Course
........ ............. ..... 45,000.00
Ball P a rk ................................................................................. , 30,000.00
Water Front Improvements:
Dock and Boat B asin .............................................................
07,000.00
East Side Bulkhead and fill under construction................. 200,000.00
Plans are being made for west side bulkhead and fill,
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Paving:
31 miles of sheet asphalt p a v em en t.................................. 1,500,000.00
Sewer and Drains:
Sanitary and storm sewers and drains to every part of
300,000.00
the c ity ...................................................................................
Utilities:
Built modern water works plant, sufficient to supply 25,375.000. 00
000 population.......................................................................
160.000.00
Purchases and improved Gas P l a n t ........................
Opening and Widening Streets:
100, 000.00
Including First Street, Park Ave. and many others.......
Cemetery:
10, 000.00
Evergreen Municipal Cemetery.............................
$2,937,000,00

FORREST LAKE,
S. 0. CHASE,
C. J. MARSHALL.

W. B. WILLIAMS
City Manager

City Commission.

FRED T. WILLIAMS,
City Engineer.

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City Utilities.

W. N. CLEVELAND,
Chief of Fire Dept.

ROY C,. WILLIAMS
Chief of I’olicc.

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town. He replied gravely that he
had and, when asked what it was,
said: “F. F. M.*'
This he translated with a broad
smile:
“ Fulton Fish Market.”
The govorner had worked there os
a iish packer in his youth.
Fulton Fish Market, now In its
second century, continues ns in
young “Al” .Smith’s time to he the
country’s greatest crossroads from
fishing smack to dinner table.
. Located in the lee of Brooklyn
Bridge, its nnnuol business is cstirrinted at $30,000,000. It handles
from 350 to 400 million pounds of
seafood year in nnd year out,
which it receives nil the way from
the Atlantic to the Pncific,.Great
Lukas to the Gulf, Bering Sea to
tho Grand Banks, the fishmongers
say.
The market sends this tremen-

“The day before I hnd intended
to shop our supplies to Knlgan we
had word that the eity had been
looted by soldiers.
“Their punishment was swift and
wholcsnle. The looters had gath­
ered at the top of the Pass waiting
to see whnt would happen.
“Word was sent to them that
their sins would he forgiven and
they would lie sent home if they
would surrender. About 450 of
them came into Knlgan uhd gave
up their arms.
“The men were put into pox ears
and told that within u few hours
the train would start for Peking.
Instead of that they were taken
out, half a dozen at a time, search­
ed, and if loot was found on them
they were marched to the stone
bridge in tlie center of town and
shot.
“At tin* end of u few hours *150
bodies lay in the dry river bed,
“Tlii« is only one example of
what has been going on in China
almos cotntinuously since last Oc­
tober.
Andrews says that Chinese sol-

tho shipments scarcely yet more
than 100 miles from East River
before it has absorbed, it is said.
When Fulton Mnrkct was opened
in 1822 its 340 original stands
were taken Inrgely by butchers,
Iiut early defaults on saw ami
cleaver leases, together with growing business nmong the hustling
fishermen and oysternicn caused
the city authorities that October
to set aside the cast, or Ilckman
Street, wing “for use of sellers of
fish.”
Wholesale activity developed,
and six years Inter tho fish induatry moved to a shed of its own
across South Street, opposite tho
main market, on the water. Ice,
then, was unknown commercially,
and fish were kept in floating
“cars’ 'which were suspended .in
the slip below, bobbing against

diers have confiscated every camel,
car and mule for a hundred miles
beyond Knlgan, the base from
which the expedition started.
It was found necessary to drivu
their camels far out into tho des­
ert to keep them from the soldiers.
Confiscate Mounts.
Andrews reports were made to
an Erie man whose financial usaistancc did much to make the ex­
pedition possible. The man, whose
name cannot lie dkndoscd, died re­
cently nnd they reports are being
received by.(others interested In
the expedition.
The expedition is conducting a
search for dinosaur eggs and
traces of human evolution. The
plans called for the penetration of
the region smith of the Altai
Mountains, u district which lias
never before liven explored.
“We will work west of Chagan
Nor (White Lake), along the
no(th&lt; vn base of tho AJtais. as well
as to the south. Th’li will bring
its to tho home of the wild camels
and wild horses and I hope we cun
bring hack :sjiecimens of both,”
Andrews says.

this time of the year. He said
that all indications wore that Flor­
ida would have its most success­
ful year in 11*23. He added that
the Florida boom hnd aided Geor­
gia and the whole southeast, and
The dutu gathered on the tour­ that these ftntQP were all enjoy­
ist travel in Florida mid California ing (letter business lately.
was made from a six months sur­
vey conducted by the Chicago Au­
tomobile branch of the A.A.A. It
Wits stated that over 500,0111) in­
quiries reached tin* Chicago office
during the past
' months rela­
tive to Florida. All (he inquirers
indicated that they would likely
make a trip to Florida next win­
Grovclaitd— New Packing House
ter.
to b&lt; ■ ctcil a t cost o f $25,000.
Mr. Robinson staled that lie was
surprised at the heavy traffic be­
tween Miami and Jacksonville at

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I’RISON TO BE ART HOME

are value-true.

REVAI., June 24.—The old pris­
on tower, referred to in popular
parlnnce as “Big Margavete,” and
used as a state prison under form­
er Russian governments, is to be
converted into a home for artists.
It will have a number of studios
and exhibition rooms and living
quarters for a number of E s to n i­
an painters nnd sculptors.

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falL which we believe

Tourist Travel in Florida Gains
, o But Shows Decrease in California
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., June 23.
•—Tourist travel in tho state of
Florida has increased 500 per cent
over last year while tourist travel
during the piiRt six months last
decreased 50 per cent in the state
of California, says an announce­
ment issued hcru by V. I*. L. Rob­
inson, Business manager of the
'American Motorist, the official
publication of tho American Automibile Association. Mr. .Rob­
inson i.-t in the city gulhercing data
for a K^iecial edition on Florida of
tho official organ to be run soon.

Sanford people have
perous.

Where is there

people and with

feel happy and
Florida

with

more progressive

BY TAYLOR
P to a n y o n e c a u l
VMILE LW A E O D T
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•■fitANKS Olg a - j u s t
t s l l m rs .Gunn that
I&lt;LL RETURN THESE
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Co-operation and loyality is the secre
success and as long as this spirit continues
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A n h a t v ;a b 6 h e
r Af t e r n o w ?

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f EGGS -'A COP O ’FLOOR
'SOME e o T T c R .B A K IN ''
SODY-VANILLA A N '
POWDERED S U G A R J SHE SAID SHE WANTED
TO BAKE A RO CAKE

lor even greater days.

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FORREST LAKE, President
W. S P E N C E R , Second Vice President

A. R. KEY, Vice-Pres.-Cashier
R. V/. D EA N E, A ssista n t Cashier.

�the proposed parish boose
est Now Meeting Plans 0
Holy Cross Church andTheold.church owns additional pro- Icatrd
and also now owns the rectory adperty on Fourth Street and Mag-1 joining the church on Park Are*
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Is Declared One Of nolia
Avenue on which will be lo- *nue.
png Put To Economic Use Newspapermen Are nUrf League
Nations
Scans
About Completed
In Florida
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Fattening Of Many Hogs ASHEVILLE, N. C., June 24.— International Law Rulings Finest
(Continued From Page One.)
AH plans for entertainment
committee were appointed B. F
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piA, Wash., June 23. —
jit success of on cxpcr-"converting horse flesh In[/«! has given rise to the
ong eastern Washington
lJial Sk practicable means
jsst been found to rid
ranges of thousands
wild horses, declares
'Dobyns, field leader • for
col survey, who returned
'from a coyote hunting
tnton county. Cattle men
growers have Ibng coni Y T . . r . - w .he

Absolutely refused to part with of delegates to the twenty-third
their ponies.
annual convention of the Southern
Newspaper Publishers’ Association
have been completed, says on nr.
nouncement issued
Tuesday.
The convention will be officially
I opened on Monday, July C, by
l Arthur G. Newmyer, of New Or­
leans, ppresident
thee association,
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association,

Whltncr, G. F. Smith, A. R. Key.
STOCKHOLM, June 24.—Sup­ troversial fields. This list includes G. A. Speer, Randal Chase and
pression of piracy and the joint ex­ in addition to the subjects men­ Luke Thompson. On the planning
ploitation of the riches of the sea tioned above, the following heads: committee were R-v X £. peck,
sr« among the 10 fir fal nUbjcct*
Questions of the nationality «r at thut tinve rector of the church,
selected for study bj the League citizenship of individuals; the lim­ U. F. Whitner and C. J. Rumph.
of Nations Committee on the Cod­ its of territorial waters, which Mr. Whitner of the First National
ification of International Ijiw , of would include the rights of "rum Bank and Mr. Key of the Seminole
which the Swedish Ex-Premier rows’’; the special privileges and County Bank were appointed ns
Hjalmar Hummarskjold is the immunities of diplomats; the status trustees of the funds.
president and George W. Wicker- of government owned merchnnt
The contract was awarded to the
sham of New York a member. ships, such as the American Levin- j Mnrshnll-Jackson
Company of
This committee was appointed by than: the international extradition ' Lakeland,
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,8, The advancc guard the league's assembly last fall up­ of persons accused of crime; state i The lines of the church follow
on the motion of Ilaron Murks von
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w , h on' Ju'y
“ • Wurtembcrg, then Swedish minis­ responsibility for injuries inflicted J those of pure Spanish cathedrals
will arrive
on visiting foreigners; procedures and especially the lines of the fnget-to-gether” day.
ter of foreign affairs and delegate at international conventions for mous cathedral of Campostelln. It
”ilh
,or
at Geneva.
the negotiation of treaties, and an was built of hollow tile and is fin­
ses,'H I u r » y nn8 Adh°«i i ri&gt;‘d, out by the combined "forces!., ^)r- Henry Lewis Smith, presinternational statute of limitations. ished in white stucco with a red
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far
i on theB none to abundant u!utc recrultin„ for re/erve8 for iversity will deliver an address at
accomplished shows that the com
For each of these subjects n spe­ tile roof.
the defense of the English metrop- the convention on Sunady evening,
has not yet taken up the cial subcommittee has been named
The ground space occupied by
recent months, Mr. olis in the event of another emer- His subject will he "Lee, the Chrla- niittec
proposal favored by Senator Bo with instructions to make detailed the structure Is approximately U2 •
said, an eritreprislng
----- in- geney. One of the inventions on ll»n Educator," and conference of rah to outlaw war altogether. Nei­ studies and to obtain the opinions by fiO.ij feet, and is situuteu at
has established a slaugh-j display in various parts of the city 1°*ficers and delegates will follow ther has it considered the so called of recognized professional author­ I’nrk Avenue and Fourth Street.
and hog feeding plant a t [was u sound loentor, a very c o n i- 'the address.
rules of warfare, regarding that ities. These reports the commit­
A tower with an approximate |
j, on the southern border j plicated instrument, and one of' Varied forms of entertainment subject ns too hig anti complicated tee as n whole will examine, and height of flfl feet is located on the
lorse Heaven country, long the most interesting of the many, have been planned for the news- for immediate, discussion, nor hns then obtain the opinions of the dif-! northwest corner of the building,
as Us nam? implies as u.anti-air craft devices showed to. paper men and their wives. Two it entered upon the hardly less ferent governments as to w h a t 'This, it is stated, was built large i
jnge. The horses are pur- Londoners.
igolf tournaments of eighteen holes formidable topic of the rights of they might ultimately ratify. When j and strong enough to accomodate
it an average of about | 3 f Jn the early days of the war the eacb W&gt;H
held at the Asheville neutrals in war time, which in­ these answers
ers have boon obtained chimes at some time in the future.!
vhich while low, enables only sound locator was, of course,|Country Club Tuesday afternoon, cludes the freedom of the sea.
the
committee
will report its fiml-J The nave and auditorium of the,
&lt;«ri of the long neglected the humun ear. Commander
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i One tournament will ba
The committee’s procedure has ings to the Council of the Leugue, j church is spacious unil snerntory,
Ruw-idub' 7.
[to realize a profit by round- linson, Royal Navy, then in charge i exclusively for members of the been. President Hummarskjold which will then decide whether to ambulatory, sanctuary nml chupcl i
thrir otherwise valueless of the scanty air defenses of th e1association while the other will b e la id recently, to select a limited call the governments together for i rooms have also been provided for
and the supply has «o city, found the ordinary
man’s j *"r the guests and all others in at- Hat of topics on which agreement international conferences on such the different services and uses for
/ace with the demand.
ainong the governments seemed subjects as seem susceptible of which each are adapted,
sense of direction by hearing to o |tl ndnnce at the convention.
[i/sughterhouse is modern inaccurate. One day he astonished G. K. Hosmier, of the Fort Mey­ the most likely, hoping Inter to bo agreement in the form of general i Since the completion of their
respect, Mr. Dobyns said, the unimaginative officers and of­ ers Florida Press, will be the con­ able to enter upon the more con- treaties with binding force.
place of worship, members of the
of the carcass is wasted, ficials uf Whitehall by asking that vention speaker on Monday afterHoly Cross Church are now lookis cooked with com and several^ detachments of blind men noon, following reports of ihe vnr~
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. i big forward and making plans for
eals for hog feed, the from various institutions be sentjious committee officers.
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OAK HILL S A L E S , 0nk Hdl one of the most popul-; the erection of a parish house on
His top|riag about $2 each, or near- to his headquarters. Their keen-lie will be "The National Journal ! T)K'YT A I 'M I M f 1 f V Y A H I*7.
S tric t" of the | adjoining property.
Before the
U M A I I N 1IN tz ( j U U U , |c i t y , with easy access to the hits- disastrous fire of 1323, the parish
at of the horse, while the ness of hearing, it was shown, was ists’ Home." Group
roupv meetings
meetingK will
__ H-------------------------------in*s* district due to the paving in house and bowling ulleys in condisposed of to fertilizer of great assistance in locating be held with the members divided
Jit a price said to averago Zeppelins on their way to London into four sections, according to the ASSERTS GARNER the near future of Geneva und ’1nection, wus the center of tunny
Mellonville Avenues."
soeiul activities both for the young
|:cn. The hogs are shipped In numerous cases it was the blind Icirculation of their papers,
(Continued
From
Page
One.)
and then reshipped to men on duty at the outposts, far [ Rollers Lnthan, editor of the
kets. Approximately (100 from the noises of London, who ( linrleston News and Courier, win-! sonnl work but have been sold
i fed at a time, while there often distinguished the hum o f5ner of the Pulitzer Editorial prize, through advertisements in The
jj a supply of horses mvnit- the raider’s motors from 10 to lo j will be presented Tuesday. Fol- Sanford Herald.
jhter in the corrals. When minutes before they were picked; lowing the presentation, Adolph
Mr. Garner, who hns been a res­
ily of chenp horse flesh is up by other listeners among the j Ochs, publisher of the New York
ident
of Snnford for many years
at Plymouth the sluugh- regular soldiers.
Times and the Chattanooga Times
will be dismantled and
--------------------------will tell of “Newspaper Making." is familiar with the layout of the
[to other fields, it was jointHe
Trade topics will bo discussed city and adjoining property.
Man’s Gout Treated Tuesday
and Wednesday afternoon gives out the following informa­
Ikorses are said to be des- As a Fractured Leg by the following: Major Allen tion on the Oak Hill property.
partly from old range
Potts, Richmond News-Leader,
“Oak Hill will be provided with
I built up by the “horse
BERLIN, June 24.—Patrons of “Lavor and Mechanicnl Depart­ telephone, electric light, water and
1in the days when light the Berliner Theater have wit­ ment;’’ II. Galt Braxton, Kinston,
[could be raised ut a profit, nessed nightly the odd spectacle N. C. Free Piess, "Advertising;" sewage service and will be inter­
tly from Indiun bands, of the conductor, Herr Schmidt- W. A. Elliott, Jacksonville Tintes- sected at vnrious points by wide
xk has run down until very Gentner, being carried by two stal­ Union, "Circulation and Miscel­ paved streets. The property is
(the horses are of use even wart men into the pit and gently, laneous;” Major Clark Howell J r ,
highly elevated, and as its name
animals.
placed in his seat.
Im j** ,, Constitution, “ Editorial implies, is n well drained ".nd
the hog feeding process
The conductor was injured by a lo P,cs[i to rid the range outside fall and the first doctor who ex­
Motion pictures will be shown high piece of ground which makes
Jinn reservation of worth- amined him diagnosed his injury each night of the convention pre­ it a splendid location for homes.
"Work on the first residence in
lies, no. such relief is in as a fractured leg. The member ceded by organ recitals by Harry
the areas inside the res- was placed in n plnstcr cast, but Mueller.
A model Civic Club Oak Hill began several months
. Plymouth was chosen as the intense pains continued a luncheon will be given on Tuesday, ago. Others are now being built
The officers nml the directors of nnd many lot owners contemplate
liite for the erection of the second doctor made an X-ray exI'lrgels because it was ad- uminution, but found no trace of the association are: Arthur G. I building in the near future.
The
|to the Ynkinia Indian res- a fracture. Instead, Herr Schmidt Newmyer, New Orleans Item-Tri-j sub-division will be beautified with
, where it is estimated th a t! Gentner wus suffering from gout, bune, president; Walter CJohnson, j paved streets, flanked by palms.
News, secretary-1 Many well formed oak trees
|I.OOO wild ponies range, but he insisted upon fulfilling his Chattanooga
treasurer; Victor Hanson, Birin-1 throughout the subdivision also
the disgust of the wool contract with the theater.
iughum News, chairman of the ; lend beauty and afford shade,
who leuse the land for
[purposes. But the Indians
Melbourne — New'
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